Publications by authors named "Ren Yue"

Poly(lactic acid) (PLA) is an important biobased biodegradable plastics but its inherent crystallization rate is slow. Organic self-assembly nucleating agents have shown excellent nucleating effect in enhancing PLA crystallization. However, the relationship between the chemical structures of organic nucleating agents and their nucleating ability is still not yet well elucidated.

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Introduction: Retinitis pigmentosa (RP) is a type of inherited retinal degeneration (IRD) that typically leads to vision loss in individuals of working age. Currently, over 100 genes and loci, as well as over 1000 individual variants, have been identified in relation to RP. The aim of this study was to investigate the genetic distribution and characteristics of Chinese patients with RP, as well as to describe and analyze the genetic features of the high-frequency variant from the RPGR gene.

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Polyethylene terephthalate (PET), polystyrene (PS), and polyvinyl chloride (PVC) are the most commonly used polymers in plastic products. Therefore, endowing these polymers with unique optical properties would significantly enhance their overall technological value. Herein, we synthesized a phosphorescent molecule, 2,2'-diphenyl-3,3'-bibenzofuran (DBF), with notable reversible photochromic properties (switching between colorless and deep red) as the guest and constructed a doped system with the above polymers as the hosts.

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To investigate the community structure and diversity of gut microflora and their function in body mass regulation, as well as the effects of various locations on gut microbiota and body mass regulation at various elevations. We examined the diversity, abundance, and community structure of the gut microbiota of long-tailed dwarf hamsters from eight regions in Shanxi province during summer using 16S rDNA sequencing technology and analyzed the relationships between these microbiota and environmental variables as well as morphological indicators. The results revealed Firmicutes and Bacteroidetes as the dominant phyla at the phylum level, with Lactobacillus emerging as the predominant genus.

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Identifying effective druggable targets with disease-specific for diseases is a tremendous challenge in new drug development. However, current studies of druggable targets identification are most based on either druggability or disease-specific, lacking a combination of two factors. To further improve the accuracy of druggable targets discovery, a druggable target discovery strategy for diseases (DTDS) was proposed, which combined druggable targets prediction by machine learning and key targets identification by tissue-level and cellular-level transcriptomics analysis.

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In Brief: The assembly and maintenance of axonemal microtubules during spermatogenesis is essential for production of functional sperm. This study shows that arginine kinase 3 (AK-3) (human ortholog CKMT1B) is necessary for Drosophila spermiogenesis and its biological function is conserved from flies to humans.

Abstract: Spermatogenesis is a conserved process across animals, involving the proliferation and maintenance of germ stem cells, haploid spermatid production via meiosis and the generation of mature sperm with unique shapes.

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Highly effective and efficient remediation of hazardous Ni waste from electroless electroplating wastewater remains a significant challenge. However, rather than regarding it as hazardous waste, Ni-electroplating wastewater can instead be considered a huge resource of Ni. Herein, we report a convenient hydrothermal strategy for upcycling Ni from nickel-electroplating wastewater into a carbon-doped Ni-P alloy (denoted as C/Ni-P) electrocatalyst for the oxidation of glycerol to formate.

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Rationale And Objectives: Non-invasive assessment of renal fibrosis in patients with chronic kidney disease (CKD) remains a clinical challenge. This study aims to integrate radiomics and clinical factors to develop an end-to-end pipeline for predicting interstitial fibrosis (IF) in CKD patients.

Materials And Methods: This retrospective study included 80 patients with CKD, with 53 patients in training set and 27 patients in test set.

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Uveal melanoma (UM) has emerged as one of the most common primary intraocular malignant tumors worldwide. Long non-coding RNAs (lncRNAs) are increasingly recognized as decisive factors in the progression and metastasis of UM, involving in epithelial-mesenchymal transition (EMT) of UM. We conducted a comprehensive analysis of lncRNAs closely associated with EMT-related genes in the TCGA UM cohort, identifying 961 EMT-related lncRNAs.

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Article Synopsis
  • The study explored the link between Crohn's disease activity, fatigue, and neurocognitive function in adults, comparing 25 patients with Crohn's to 26 healthy controls.
  • Patients with Crohn's disease reported significantly higher levels of fatigue, particularly when symptomatic, but showed no differences in neurocognitive accuracy or speed compared to healthy individuals.
  • However, those with active Crohn's disease had slower response times in social cognition and episodic memory tasks, indicating a relationship between disease activity and cognitive processing, regardless of fatigue levels.
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End-of-life plastics and carbon dioxide (CO) are anthropogenic waste carbon resources; it is imperative to develop efficient technologies to convert them to value-added products. Here we report the upcycling of polyethylene terephthalate (PET) plastic and CO toward valuable potassium diformate, terephthalic acid, and H fuel via decoupled electrolysis. This product-oriented process is realized by two electrolyzers: (1) a solid-state-electrolyte based CO electrolyzer and (2) a solid-polymer-electrolyte-based PET electrolyzer.

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Manganese dioxide nanosheets (MnO NSs) have garnered significant attention in analytical sensing, while the majority of the previous reports suffer from a complex preparation process involving reducing agents, template or high-temperature. In this work, a novel MnO NSs decorated TiCT MXene nanoribbons (TiCTNR@MnO) composite was firstly assemblied via a facile one-step strategy and applied as a bi-signal generator to enable colorimetric and fluorescence (FL) dual-response sensing. During the assembly process, TiCTNR innovatively acted as both reductant and carrier to prevent the aggregation of MnO NSs.

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Background: Perioperative strokes may promote postoperative neurocognitive dysfunction. This study thus evaluated the incidence of postoperative strokes and the association between strokes and postoperative neurocognitive outcomes in older patients recovering from noncardiac surgery.

Methods: The Postoperative Covert Stroke and Cognitive Dysfunction among Elderly Patients Undergoing Noncardiac Surgery study (PRECISION) was a two-center prospective cohort study evaluating patients aged 60 yr or older who had elective, noncardiac inpatient surgery at two Chinese academic centers.

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Recent advances in dual catalysis involving biomimetic conversion strategies that utilize radical ligand transfer (RLT) often rely on large doses of precious metal additives. The role of these additives within the mechanism remains ambiguous, leading to complex reaction conditions, uncertain pathways, and increased costs. These challenges complicate the study of the reaction process and are accompanied by potential safety risks.

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Background: The expected and optimal adenoma detection rate (ADR) is not well characterized in Lynch syndrome (LS). The aim of this study is to determine the ADR, the overall colorectal neoplasia detection rate (CNDR), proximal serrated detection rate (PSDR), and CRC detection rate (CRCDR) in an LS cohort.

Methods: A retrospective study was performed of individuals with LS who were evaluated at a single tertiary care center from May 2001 to September 2023 ( = 542).

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Aims: To investigate the association between intraoperative hypotension and newly developed cerebral infarction in patients with aneurysmal subarachnoid hemorrhage (aSAH) undergoing aneurysm clipping or coiling.

Methods: The patients who had emergent clipping/coiling procedures for aSAH under general anesthesia were included. The major exposure was mean arterial pressure (MAP) below different absolute or relative thresholds characterized by area under curve (AUC), duration, and time-weighted average (TWA) value.

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Purpose: The AMPLIFY trial recently established fixed-duration acalabrutinib, venetoclax, and obinutuzumab (AVO) as a new standard-of-care option for patients with previously untreated chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL) with wild-type ; however, due to the chemoimmunotherapy control arm, AMPLIFY excluded patients with high-risk aberration, for whom current standards of care are continuous Bruton tyrosine kinase inhibitor therapy or alternatively fixed-duration venetoclax-based doublets. AVO has not previously been evaluated in patients with CLL with aberration.

Methods: This investigator-sponsored, multicenter, phase II study enrolled patients with treatment-naïve CLL enriched for high-risk CLL, defined by aberration (ClinicalTrials.

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Article Synopsis
  • Natural enzymes are effective but have limitations like poor stability and high costs; nanozymes, particularly iron-based ones, offer a better alternative with improved catalytic properties.
  • Iron-based nanozymes can be categorized by their catalytic activities (like peroxidase and oxidase) and show promise for detecting agricultural pollutants using a simple and fast colorimetric method.
  • The review discusses the structure and functionality of these nanozymes, their applications in detecting various contaminants, and suggests future research directions in sensing technology.
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The selection of unique and individual-specific SNPs is important as compared with universal SNPs for individual identification. Therefore, the main significance of this research is the selection of specific SNPs in male parent and the identification of offspring with these specific SNPs in their genome by multiplex PCR, which is utilized for genotyping of 332 half-sib plants of .This cost-effective method makes as much as possible to utilize the same amount of each pair of various targeted loci primers.

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Background: The contraception and reproductive health of adolescents and youth is critical to their development and global public health. In order to provide useful references for choosing and optimizing adolescent contraception and reproductive health measurement instruments, the objective of this review is to summarize existing relevant measurement instruments and analyze them in terms of application characteristics, comparison of traditional and newly developed instruments, and psychometric properties.

Methods: A literature search was conducted of three databases (PubMed, Web of Science, and Embase Database) on articles published between database creation and March 2023, involving contraception and reproductive health measurement instruments for adolescents and youth.

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Channels are typically gated by several factors, including voltage, ligand and mechanical force. Most members of the calcium homeostasis modulator (CALHM) protein family, large-pore ATP release channels, exist in different oligomeric states. Dynamic conversions between CALHM1 heptamers and octamers to gate the channel were proposed.

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Multiresonance thermally activated delayed fluorescence (MR-TADF) materials have attracted widespread attention due to ultrahigh definition display standards. However, many MR-TADF materials lack TADF properties in both the solution and solid states. Interestingly, the TADF characteristics appear once these MR-TADF compounds are doped in a suitable host film, but the precise mechanism involved in the host-guest interaction remains uncertain.

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Lung cancer is a major cause of cancer-related mortality, and radiotherapy is often limited by tumor resistance and side effects. This study explores whether epoxymicheliolide (ECL), a compound from feverfew, can enhance radiotherapy efficacy in lung cancer. We tested ECL on A549 and PC-9 lung cancer cell lines to evaluate its effect on x-ray irradiation.

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CO emissions from headwater streams are a crucial component of greenhouse gas flux in inland waters. However, the influence of groundwater, a major contributor to streams in the Asian Water Tower (Qinghai-Tibet Plateau, QTP), on CO levels remains unclear. This study employed stable isotope analysis and Fourier transform ion cyclotron resonance mass spectrometry (FT-ICR MS) to demonstrate that groundwater-derived dissolved inorganic carbon (DIC) significantly enhanced CO supersaturation in the Shuiluo stream on the QTP.

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