Publications by authors named "Qiyan Wang"

In this research, a self-developed panel comprising 22 X chromosomal multi-InDels and one X-STR was used to explore the genetic polymorphisms and forensic characteristics of these loci in Guizhou Miao and Guizhou Bouyei populations. Besides, genetic affiliations among Guizhou Miao, Guizhou Bouyei and Guizhou Han populations were investigated using principal component analysis, STRUCTURE and machine learning methods. The findings indicated that these loci in the male and female samples had comprehensive discrimination powers greater than 0.

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  • The study compares the effects of remimazolam combined with esketamine versus propofol combined with esketamine on the heart and blood pressure in elderly patients during painless colonoscopies.
  • A total of 754 patients were equally divided into two groups, with results showing that those on the remimazolam-esketamine combo had significantly less hypotension and fewer heart rate issues compared to the propofol group.
  • Overall, the remimazolam group demonstrated better hemodynamic stability, quicker recovery, and fewer side effects, all while achieving full sedation success.
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Protein/peptide subunit vaccines are promising to promote the tumor therapeutic efficacy of immune checkpoint blockade (ICB). However, current protein/peptide vaccines elicit limited antitumor T cell responses, leading to suboptimal therapeutic efficacy. Here, we present proteolysis-targeting vaccines (PROTAVs) that facilitate antigen proteolytic processing and cross-presentation to potentiate T cell responses for robust ICB combination immunotherapy of melanoma.

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Ensuring water-fouling-free operation of semiconductor-based gas sensors is essential to maintaining their accuracy, reliability, and stability across diverse applications. Despite the use of hydrophobic strategies to prevent external water intrusion, addressing in situ-produced water transport during H detection remains a challenge. Herein, we construct a novel waterproof H sensor by integrating single-atom Ru self-assembly with monolayer amphiphiles embedded in MoS.

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Background: In the domain of forensic science, the application of kinship identification and mixture deconvolution techniques are of critical importance, providing robust scientific evidence for the resolution of complex cases. Microhaplotypes, as the emerging class of genetic markers, have been widely studied in forensics due to their high polymorphisms and excellent stability.

Results And Discussion: In this research, a novel and high-efficient panel integrating 33 microhaplotype loci along with a sex-determining locus was developed by the next generation sequencing technology.

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Detecting dopamine (DA) is critical for early diagnosis of neurological and psychiatric disorders. However, the presence of other catecholamine neurotransmitters with structural similarities to DA causes significant interference in its detection. Herein, we introduce S stripping defects via laser-induced MoS to functionalize MoS electrodes and improve their selectivity for DA electrochemical detection.

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Storm events result in nutrient fluctuations and deterioration of reservoir water supply quality. Understanding of nutrient dynamics (e.g.

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Ethnopharmacological Relevance: The clinical usage of doxorubicin (DOX) is greatly constrained because of its side effects, especially cardiotoxicity. Studies have suggested that ferroptosis of cardiomyocytes is one of the important causes of doxorubicin-induced cardiotoxicity (DIC). Up-regulating Nuclear erythroid factor 2-related factor 2 (Nrf2) is a potential way to prevent ferroptosis associated with DIC.

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The accurate estimation of the postmortem interval has been one of the crucial issues to be solved in forensic research, and it is influenced by various factors in the process of decay. With the development of high-throughput sequencing technology, forensic microbiology has become the major hot topic in forensic science, which provides new research options for postmortem interval estimation. The oral microbial community is one of the most diverse of microbiomes, ranking as the second most abundant microbiota following the gastrointestinal tract.

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  • * The study explored how the microbial community in saliva changes over time to find specific bacteria that can indicate how long saliva has been deposited.
  • * Four bacteria (Brucella, Prevotella, Pseudomonas, and Fusobacterium) showed promise as markers for assessing the time since deposition, leading to a predictive model with reasonably accurate results.
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Unlabelled: Insertion/Deletion (InDel) polymorphisms, characterized by their smaller amplicons, reduced mutation rates, and compatibility with the prevalent capillary electrophoresis (CE) platforms in forensic laboratories, significantly contribute to the advancement and application of genetic analysis. Guizhou province in China serves as an important region for investigating the genetic structure, ethnic group origins, and human evolution. However, DNA data and the sampling of present-day populations are lacking, especially about the InDel markers.

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Background: MECP2 duplication syndrome (MDS) is a rare X-linked genomic disorder that primarily affects males. It is characterized by delayed or absent speech development, severe motor and cognitive impairment, and recurrent respiratory infections. MDS is caused by the duplication of a chromosomal region located on chromosome Xq28, which contains the methyl CpG binding protein-2 (MECP2) gene.

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Introduction: Valerenic acid (VA) is a unique and biologically active component in Valeriana officinalis L., which has been reported to have a regulatory effect on the cardiovascular system. However, its therapeutic effects on pathological myocardial hypertrophy (PMH) and the underlying mechanisms are undefined.

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Insertion/deletion polymorphisms (InDels) as ideal genetic markers for forensic genetics are appreciated by scholars both nationally and internationally because they integrated the favorable features of single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) and short tandem repeats (STRs). Nevertheless, with the limited identification efficiency of InDels, the multiplex amplification systems of InDels might just be applied as the supplementary methods in paternity testing with respect to commonly used STRs. In the current research, we successfully genotyped 105 unrelated individuals from the Guizhou Sui population based on a six-color fluorescence multiplex panel that could simultaneously detect 64 genetic markers (59 autosomal InDels, two autosomal miniSTRs and three Y chromosomal genetic markers).

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  • Sino-Tibetan is a major language family in East Asia, but the genetic history of Tibeto-Burman groups in Southwest China remains unclear due to limited previous studies.
  • Researchers collected DNA from 157 individuals across four Tibeto-Burman-speaking groups in Guizhou and found their genetic variation positioned between modern Tibetan-Tai-Kadai and Austronesian populations, highlighting a significant gene flow from lowland southern China.
  • The Guizhou Tibeto-Burman groups show distinct genetic profiles compared to those in the Tibetan-Yi Corridor, suggesting factors like mountainous terrain influenced migration patterns and resulted in a complex genetic landscape in the region.
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Background: The non-recombining region of the human Y chromosome (NRY) is a strictly paternally inherited genetic marker and the best material to trace the paternal lineages of populations. Y chromosomal short tandem repeat (Y-STR) is characterized by high polymorphism and paternal inheritance pattern, so it has been widely used in forensic medicine and population genetic research. This study aims to understand the genetic distribution of Y-STRs in the Guizhou Dong population, provide reference data for forensic application, and explore the phylogenetic relationships between the Guizhou Dong population and other comparison populations.

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Ethnopharmacological Relevance: Doxorubicin (DOX) is one of the most potent chemotherapy drugs available today. However, the adverse effect of cardiotoxicity limits its clinical application. New approaches are being investigated for the treatment of doxorubicin-induced cardiotoxicity (DIC).

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Langerhans cells (LCs) are skin-resident macrophage that act similarly to dendritic cells for controlling adaptive immunity and immune tolerance in the skin, and they are key players in the development of numerous skin diseases. While TGF-β and related downstream signaling pathways are known to control numerous aspects of LC biology, little is known about the epigenetic signals that coordinate cell signaling during LC ontogeny, maintenance, and function. Our previous studies in a total miRNA deletion mouse model showed that miRNAs are critically involved in embryonic LC development and postnatal LC homeostasis; however, the specific miRNA(s) that regulate LCs remain unknown.

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An electrochemical glucose sensor based on flexible materials is significant for wearable devices used for real-time health monitoring and diagnosis. However, applying flexible electrodes involves complex fabrication processes and might reduce detection sensitivity. To overcome these obstacles, we herein report a novel strategy for preparing a highly flexible enzyme electrode based on an electrospun poly(vinyl alcohol) (PVA) mat decorated with grown silver nanoparticles (nano-Ag) for electrochemical glucose sensing.

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Background: To investigate the active ingredients and the mechanisms of Si-miaoyong- an Decoction (SMYA) in the treatment of coronary heart disease (CHD) by using network pharmacology, molecular docking technology, and in vitro validation.

Methods: Through the Chinese Medicine System Pharmacology Database and Analysis Platform (TCMSP), Uniprot database, GeneCards database, and DAVID database, we explored the core compounds, core targets and signal pathways of the effective compounds of SMYA in the treatment of CHD. Molecular docking technology was applied to evaluate the interactions between active compounds and key targets.

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  • The study focuses on using ancestry informative single-nucleotide polymorphisms (AISNPs) to improve forensic investigations by identifying the biogeographical origins of East Asian populations, particularly Han, Dai, Japanese, and Kinh.
  • A total of 116 AISNPs were selected and tested through various methods, including principal component analysis, to effectively differentiate between these populations.
  • The findings suggest that these AISNPs are useful for accurately predicting the ancestral origins of individuals from the four populations, enhancing forensic research and genome-wide association studies in East Asia.
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Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) is an acute and highly pathogenic infectious disease in humans caused by severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2). Six months after immunization with the SARS-CoV-2 vaccine, however, antibodies are almost depleted. Intradermal immunization could be a new way to solve the problem of nondurable antibody responses against SARS-CoV-2 or the poor immune protection against variant strains.

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