Publications by authors named "Rui Ye"

Triple-negative breast cancer (TNBC) is an aggressive subtype of breast cancer characterized by the lack of estrogen receptor (ER), progesterone receptor (PR), and human epidermal growth factor receptor 2 (HER2). Chemotherapy remains the primary treatment option, yet TNBC frequently develops resistance, leading to relapse and metastasis. Emerging evidence highlights the potential of combining DNA methylation inhibitors with immune checkpoint inhibitors (ICIs).

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Designing highly efficient nonprecious metal electrocatalyst for the hydrogen evolution reaction (HER) in seawater electrolyte, particularly under ultra-high current density conditions, remains a formidable challenge. In this study, we successfully synthesized a crystalline/amorphous heterostructured CoNi/MoO electrocatalyst through a facile hydrothermal method followed by a calcination-reduction process. The as-prepared CoNi/MoO catalyst exhibited remarkable HER catalytic performance in both alkaline water and seawater electrolytes.

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Non-Hermitian topological photonics plays a key role in bridging topological matter with gain and loss engineering in optics. Here we report the experimental observation of the break of chiral currents in a Hall ladder from the non-Hermiticity by constructing synthetic frequency dimension in two rings, where currents on both legs of the ladder co-propagate in the same direction. The origin of such phenomena is resulted from the interplay between the effective magnetic flux and the on-site gain and loss.

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Sepsis-associated encephalopathy (SAE) is a frequent and severe complication in septic patients, characterized by diffuse brain dysfunction resulting from systemic inflammation. Accurate prediction of long-term mortality in these patients is critical for improving clinical outcomes and guiding treatment strategies. We conducted a retrospective cohort study using the MIMIC IV database to identify adult patients diagnosed with SAE.

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  • The study investigates how CLAVATA3 INSENSITIVE RECEPTOR KINASEs (CIKs) affect lateral root (LR) development in plants, specifically Arabidopsis, revealing their importance in LR initiation and spacing alongside RECEPTOR-LIKE KINASE 7 (RLK7).
  • CIK mutants displayed an increase in LR formation due to improper spacing and reduced sensitivity to the TOLS2 peptide, suggesting a disruption in the signaling pathway between TOLS2 and RLK7.
  • The research identifies a signaling cascade involving MKK4/5 and the transcription factor PUCHI that helps CIKs and RLK7 coordinate LR development in response to auxin concentration in specific root
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  • Periodically poled lithium niobate (LN) waveguides are utilized for efficient second-harmonic generation (SHG) due to their high nonlinear coefficient and strong optical confinement.
  • The study reports achieving broadband SHG with a 90-nm-wide output in the telecom band and an efficiency of 7.5%/(W·cm) using chirped periodically poled lithium-niobate-on-insulator (CPPLNOI) ridge micro-waveguides.
  • Additionally, the researchers demonstrate the generation of second, third, and fourth harmonics through direct pumping with femtosecond pulses, potentially improving frequency conversion for wideband coherent light sources.
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  • * Ten patients underwent surgery, with the nasal septal complex, which includes nasal septal cartilage and the perpendicular plate of the ethmoid, successfully repairing their fractures and leading to improvements in symptoms like double vision.
  • * Results showed satisfactory outcomes, with no severe complications, and postoperative imaging confirmed the structural integrity of the repair, maintaining the original shape of the orbit while preventing issues like muscle incarceration.
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Interleukin-12 (IL-12) is a critical cytokine with notable anticancer properties, including enhancing T-cell-mediated cancer cell killing, and curbing tumor angiogenesis. To date, many approaches are evaluated to achieve in situ overexpression of IL-12, minimizing leakage and the ensuing toxicity. Here, it is focused on circular single-stranded DNA (Css DNA), a type of DNA characterized by its unique structure, which could be expressed in mammals.

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Oral and maxillofacial surgery is a specialized surgical field devoted to diagnosing and managing conditions affecting the oral cavity, jaws, face and related structures. In recent years, the integration of 3D printing technology has revolutionized this field, offering a range of innovative surgical devices such as patient-specific implants, surgical guides, splints, bone models and regenerative scaffolds. In this comprehensive review, we primarily focus on examining the utility of 3D-printed surgical devices in the context of oral and maxillofacial surgery and evaluating their efficiency.

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Objectives: The association between physical activity and venous thromboembolism (VTE) remains unclear. Therefore, we investigated the prospective dose-response associations between accelerometer-measured intensity-specific physical activity and new-onset VTE, accounting for genetic risk.

Methods And Results: In total, 85 116 participants from the UK Biobank were included.

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  • The review discusses how metal ions like iron, copper, zinc, and selenium play complex roles in the development and immune evasion of gliomas, which are a type of brain tumor.
  • *Dysregulated metal ion metabolism leads to glioma progression by increasing oxidative stress, promoting blood vessel formation (angiogenesis), and affecting immune cell functions.
  • *Therapeutic strategies targeting metal ion pathways, combined with traditional treatments, may improve glioma treatment effectiveness and future research should focus on uncovering new biomarkers and treatment targets.
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Reovirus (Reo) has shown promising potential in specifically killing tumor cells, and offering new possibilities for ovarian cancer (OC) treatment. However, neutralizing antibodies in the ascites from OC patients greatly limit the further application of Reo. In this study, we employed cationic liposomes (Lipo) to deliver Reo, significantly enhancing its ability to enter OC cells and its effectiveness in killing these cells under ascitic conditions.

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Correction for 'Self-assembled methodologies for the construction of DNA nanostructures and biological applications' by Rui Ye , , 2024, https://doi.org/10.1039/d4bm00584h.

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Background: Chronic respiratory diseases (CRDs) are among the top three causes of human mortality. The relationship between modifiable environmental risk factor of noise and risk of mortality in CRDs is unclear. We investigated the longitudinal association between environmental noise exposure and cause-specific mortality in individuals with CRDs, considering the modifying effect of air pollution.

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Severe traumatic bleeding may lead to extremely high mortality rates, and early intervention to stop bleeding plays as a critical role in saving lives. However, rapid hemostasis in deep non-compressible trauma using a highly water-absorbent hydrogel, combined with strong tissue adhesion and bionic procoagulant mechanism, remains a challenge. In this study, a DNA hydrogel (DNAgel) network composed of natural nucleic acids with rapid water absorption, high swelling and instant tissue adhesion is reported, like a band-aid to physically stop bleeding.

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Over the past decades, deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA), as a versatile building block, has been widely employed to construct functionalized nanostructures. Among the diverse types of materials, DNA related nanostructures have gained growing attention due to their intrinsic programmability, favorable biocompatibility, and strong molecular recognition capability. The conventional construction strategy for building DNA structures is based on Watson-Crick base-pairing rules, which are mainly driven by the hydrogen bonding of bases.

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Background: As the largest organ of the body, the skin is constantly subjected to ultraviolet radiation (UVR), leading to inflammations and changes that mirror those seen in chronological aging. Although various small molecule drugs have been explored for treating skin photoaging, they typically suffer from low stability and a high incidence of adverse reactions. Consequently, the continued investigation of photoaging treatments, particularly those utilizing herbal products, remains a critical clinical endeavor.

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Background: The assessment of skin aging through skin measurements faces limitations, making perceived age evaluation a more valuable and direct tool for assessing skin aging. Given that the aging process markedly affects the appearance of the eye contour, characterizing the eye region could be beneficial for perceived age assessment. This study aimed to analyze age-correlated changes in the eye contour within the Chinese Han female population and to develop, validate, and apply a multiple linear regression model for predicting perceived age.

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Living organisms ranging from bacteria to animals have developed their own ways to accumulate and store phosphate during evolution, in particular as the polyphosphate (polyP) granules in bacteria. Degradation of polyP into phosphate is involved in phosphorus cycling, and exopolyphosphatase (PPX) is the key enzyme for polyP degradation in bacteria. Thus, understanding the structure basis of PPX is crucial to reveal the polyP degradation mechanism.

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To investigate the association of attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) with the 48-base pair (bp) variable number of tandem repeats (VNTR) in exon 3 of the dopamine receptor D4 (DRD4) gene, we genotyped 240 ADHD patients and their parents from Hong Kong. The 4R allele was most common, followed by 2R. We examined association between the 2R allele (relative to 4R) and ADHD by Transmission Disequilibrium Test (TDT).

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  • The study evaluated the effectiveness of near-infrared imaging (NIRI) and unaided visual examination (UVE) in detecting proximal caries in comparison to cone-beam computed tomography (CBCT) as the standard reference.
  • The results showed that NIRI had high agreement rates with CBCT, particularly in detecting initial caries and significantly improved detection rates when combined with UVE, especially for moderate-to-advanced caries.
  • The findings suggest that while NIRI cannot fully replace traditional imaging methods, it offers a promising radiation-free option for early detection of caries, highlighting its potential role in routine dental assessments.
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Cancer immunotherapy has transformed treatment possibilities, but its effectiveness differs significantly among patients, indicating the presence of alternative pathways for immune evasion. Here, we show that ITPRIPL1 functions as an inhibitory ligand of CD3ε, and its expression inhibits T cells in the tumor microenvironment. The binding of ITPRIPL1 extracellular domain to CD3ε on T cells significantly decreased calcium influx and ZAP70 phosphorylation, impeding initial T cell activation.

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: The role of serum urate (SU) levels in the development of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) remains a topic of debate, and it is unclear whether a healthy diet can mitigate the impact of SU on COPD risk. The objective of this study is to examine whether and to what extent a healthy diet can reduce the risk of COPD in relation to SU levels. : The cohort analysis included 155 403 participants from the UK Biobank.

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  • Mitochondria, the powerhouses of cells, play an important role in cancer, but scientists know little about how mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) affects esophageal squamous cell carcinoma (ESCC).
  • New methods were developed to better study mtDNA and its links to ESCC, using data from samples of tumors and normal tissues.
  • The research found that higher amounts of mtDNA in tumors could be linked to how well patients survive and that changes in certain genes might help cancer cells survive in low-oxygen conditions.
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Background: Repeated exposure to UV generates excessive reactive oxygen species (ROS) and damages the enzymatic antioxidant defense system including quinone oxidoreductase 1 (NQO1) and superoxide dismutase (SOD) in skin. Topical application of antioxidants may prevent the undesired damage of cellular proteins, lipids and DNA in skin. Dimethylmethoxy chromanol (DMC) is a bioinspired molecule, designed to be a structural analog to the γ-tocopherol that is naturally present in vegetables and plants.

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