Publications by authors named "R-S Ge"

Members of the KMT2C/D-KDM6A complex are recurrently mutated in urothelial carcinoma and in histologically normal urothelium. Here, using genetically engineered mouse models, we demonstrate that Kmt2c/d knockout in the urothelium led to impaired differentiation, augmented responses to growth and inflammatory stimuli and sensitization to oncogenic transformation by carcinogen and oncogenes. Mechanistically, KMT2D localized to active enhancers and CpG-poor promoters that preferentially regulate the urothelial lineage program and Kmt2c/d knockout led to diminished H3K4me1, H3K27ac and nascent RNA transcription at these sites, which leads to impaired differentiation.

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  • - The research focuses on developing pan-coronavirus interventions by identifying 50 antibodies from human B cells, particularly highlighting the antibody 54043-5, which binds to a common part of spike proteins in various coronaviruses.
  • - A structural analysis revealed that 54043-5 recognizes a specific, highly conserved region of the S2 subunit in SARS-CoV-2, which is critical for understanding how this antibody can potentially provide protection.
  • - Although 54043-5 does not neutralize the virus directly, it activates immune responses that help combat infections, and certain modifications to this antibody showed protective effects in mouse models of SARS-CoV-2 disease.
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Purpose: The body contour of patients with cervical cancer is prone to change between radiotherapy sessions. This study aimed to investigate the effect of body contour changes on the setup and dosimetric accuracy of radiotherapy.

Methods: 15 patients with cervical cancer after surgery were randomly selected for retrospective analysis.

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Aim: To assess early postoperative core symptoms in oesophageal cancer patients and their relationship with resilience.

Background: Patients with oesophageal cancer face a high number of severe symptoms in the early post-operative period and require the development of an effective symptom management programme. Identifying core symptoms through network analysis helps in accurate patient care.

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  • Acute pancreatitis is a disease that causes severe stomach pain and affects many organs in the body, but its effects on the eyes are not well understood.
  • A study looked at the blood vessels in the eyes of 16 people with pancreatitis and compared them to 16 healthy people using a special imaging technique called OCTA.
  • The results showed that people with pancreatitis had lower blood vessel density in their eyes, meaning the tiny blood vessels weren’t working as well, and OCTA could help doctors find these issues.
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Intertidal algae may adapt to environmental challenges by acquiring genes from other organisms and relying on symbiotic microorganisms. Here, we obtained a symbiont-free and chromosome-level genome of Pyropia haitanensis (47.2 Mb), a type of intertidal algae, by using multiple symbiont screening methods.

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Electrochemical batteries - essential to vehicle electrification and renewable energy storage - have ever-present reaction interfaces that require compromise among power, energy, lifetime, and safety. Here we report a chip-in-cell battery by integrating an ultrathin foil heater and a microswitch into the layer-by-layer architecture of a battery cell to harness intracell actuation and mutual thermal management between the heat-generating switch and heat-absorbing battery materials. The result is a two-terminal, drop-in ready battery with no bulky heat sinks or heavy wiring needed for an external high-power switch.

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Myocardial infarction is defined as a sudden decrease or interruption in blood flow to the coronary arteries, causing ischemic necrosis of the corresponding cardiomyocytes. It is unclear whether systemic macrovascular alterations are associated with retinal microvascular changes. This study utilized optical coherence tomography angiography (OCTA) to compare variations in conjunctival vascular density and fundus retinal vessel density between patients with myocardial infarction (MI) and healthy controls.

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Three coronaviruses have spilled over from animal reservoirs into the human population and caused deadly epidemics or pandemics. The continued emergence of coronaviruses highlights the need for pan-coronavirus interventions for effective pandemic preparedness. Here, using LIBRA-seq, we report a panel of 50 coronavirus antibodies isolated from human B cells.

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Fenofibrate, a marketed peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor- (PPAR) agonist, has been widely used for treating severe hypertriglyceridemia and mixed dyslipidemia. As a canonical prodrug, fenofibrate can be rapidly hydrolyzed to release the active metabolite (fenofibric acid) in vivo, but the crucial enzyme(s) responsible for fenofibrate hydrolysis and the related hydrolytic kinetics have not been well-investigated. This study aimed to assign the key organs and crucial enzymes involved in fenofibrate hydrolysis in humans, as well as reveal the impact of fenofibrate hydrolysis on its non-PPAR-mediated biologic activities.

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  • The study assesses the effectiveness of 1 seed implantation for treating lymph node metastasis in patients with refractory differentiated thyroid cancer (RAIR-DTC) among 42 cases observed from January 2015 to June 2016.
  • Results indicated a significant reduction in lymph node size post-treatment, with an overall effective rate of 95.24%, and serum thyroglobulin (Tg) levels also decreased notably over time.
  • The findings suggest that while the treatment effectively alleviated clinical symptoms and reduced the size of lymph node metastases, factors like age, gender, and number of implanted seeds did not significantly influence treatment outcomes.
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Background: Sjögren's syndrome (SjS) is a rare autoimmune disease, and despite our knowledge of SjS, we still lack effective treatments. Chloroquine drugs used to treat autoimmune diseases are still the primary medicine for SjS but increase the risk of chloroquine retinopathy.

Objectives: The objective of this study is to use Optical Coherence Tomography Angiography (OCTA) images to monitor the microvascular changes in the fundus of SjS patients after hydroxychloroquine (HCQ) treatment and the feasibility of using them as diagnostic indicators.

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  • The study investigates the electrophysiological characteristics of idiopathic ventricular arrhythmias (VAs) originating from the noncoronary sinus (NCS) and their successful treatment using catheter ablation.
  • Thirty-three patients underwent radiofrequency (RF) ablation, with the earliest ventricular activation (EVA) found in the His Bundle region, revealing a unique QRS morphology pattern in arrhythmias.
  • All patients were successfully treated in under 2.5 seconds with no complications observed during a follow-up period averaging 26 months, highlighting the effectiveness of mapping and targeting specific potentials in the NCS.
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Immunotherapy has played a significant role in the treatment of a variety of hematological and solid tumors, but its application in ovarian cancer (OC) remains unclear. This study aimed to identify immune subtypes of OC and delineate an immune landscape for selecting suitable patients for immunotherapy, thereby providing potent therapeutic targets for immunotherapy drug development. Three immune subtypes (IS1-IS3) with distinctive molecular, cellular, and clinical characteristics were identified from the TCGA and GSE32062 cohorts.

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Background: Marine recruits training at Parris Island experienced an unexpectedly high rate of severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) infection, despite preventive measures including a supervised, 2-week, pre-entry quarantine. We characterize SARS-CoV-2 transmission in this cohort.

Methods: Between May and November 2020, we monitored 2,469 unvaccinated, mostly male, Marine recruits prospectively during basic training.

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Objective: Biliary atresia (BA) presents as a severe infantile cholangiopathy disease, characterized by progressive liver fibrosis and the resulting poor prognosis. Leukocyte cell-derived chemotaxin 2 (LECT2) was proposed as the key gene associated with hepatic fibrosis in BA, but the molecular mechanism is unclear. This study aims to investigate the function of LECT2 in BA.

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Background: Sjögren syndrome (SjS) is a systemic disease affecting exocrine, including ocular lacrimal, glands. It is uncertain whether ocular microvascular alterations are associated with this disease. In this study, we evaluated retinal and conjunctival microvascular changes in SjS patients using optical coherence tomography angiography (OCTA).

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A membrane of triolein-embedded cellulose acetate membrane (TECAM), as an integrative passive sampler, was applied to adsorb 28 polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs) from pure water and sea water in order to probe into the influence of concentration fluctuation and water matrix. The results demonstrated the temporal variations of PCBs concentrations in TECAM followed the first-order kinetics model. The periodic refreshment of solution and matrix effects of sea water significantly prolonged the time that PCBs reached equilibrium stage.

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Chiral hybrid organic-inorganic metal halides (HOMHs) with intrinsic noncentrosymmetry have shown great promise for applications in second-order nonlinear optics (NLO). However, established chiral HOMHs often suffer from their relatively small band gaps, which lead to negative impacts on transparent window and laser-induced damage thresholds (LDT). Here, we have synthesized two chiral HOMHs based on Cu halides, namely (R-/S-MBA)CuBr , which feature well-balanced NLO performances with a highly efficient SHG response, outstanding optical transparency, and high LDT.

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Glucocorticoid-induced cataract (GIC)-associated biomarkers were screened by ceRNA network construction. The GIC samples' GSE3040 were obtained from the NCBI-GEO database. R's Limma package was used to identify differentially expressed RNAs (DERs) between the normal and GIC samples group (4- and 16-h).

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To investigate the relationship between the expression of hepatocyte nuclear factor-1 α (HNF-1α) and the occurrence and development of liver inflammation and fibrosis in liver tissues of patients with chronic hepatitis B. Sixty-four patients with chronic hepatitis B who were diagnosed and treated in our hospital from 2011 to 2018 were selected. All patients underwent ultrasound-guided aspiration liver biopsy.

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We report an enantioselective cobalt-catalyzed hydrosilylation/cyclization reaction of 1,6-enynes with secondary and tertiary hydrosilanes employing a catalyst generated in situ from the combination of Co(acac) and (R,S )-Josiphos. A wide range of oxygen-, nitrogen-, and carbon-tethered 1,6-enynes reacted with Ph SiH , (EtO) SiH, or (RO) MeSiH to afford the corresponding chiral organosilane products in high yields and up to >99 % ee. This cobalt-catalyzed hydrosilylation/cyclization also occurred with prochiral secondary hydrosilane PhMeSiH to yield chiral alkylsilanes containing both carbon- and silicon-stereogenic centers with excellent enantioselectivity, albeit with modest diastereoselectivity.

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Metallic nanomesh, one of the emerging transparent conductive film (TCF) materials with both high electrical conductivity and optical transmittance, shows great potential to replace indium tin oxide (ITO) in optoelectronic devices. However, lithography-fabricated metallic nanomeshes suffer from an iridescence problem caused by the optical diffraction of periodic nanostructures, which has negative effects on display performance. In this work, we propose a novel approach to fabricate large-scale metallic nanomesh as TCFs on flexible polyethylene terephthalate (PET) sheets by maskless phase separation lithography of polymer blends in a low-cost and facile process.

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Soil respiration (R) from cropland in response to tillage practices contribute to global climate change. We quantified the effect of no-tillage (NT) and conventional tillage (CT) on R and precipitation in the North China Plain (NCP). An in-situ automatic sampling and measurement method was applied during the maize (Zea mays L.

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  • The study explores how berberine (BBR) and its metabolite, berberrubine (M1), lower blood glucose levels in obese mice, shedding light on the mechanisms behind BBR's effects on liver metabolism.
  • BBR (150 mg/kg) and M1 (50 mg/kg) demonstrated significant reductions in serum glucose, with M1 showing a more pronounced effect, modulating liver gene expression related to glucose and fat metabolism.
  • Both compounds were found to act as farnesoid X receptor (FXR) agonists, influencing systemic bile acids and reducing gluconeogenesis in the liver, highlighting their potential as natural treatments for hyperglycemia and obesity.
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