Publications by authors named "SH Zhou"

Background: Mutations in the ABO gene, including base insertions, deletions, substitutions, and splicing errors, can result in blood group subgroups associated with the quantity and quality of blood group antigens. Here, we employed third-generation PacBio sequencing to uncover a novel allele arising from an intron splice site mutation, which altered the expected A phenotype to manifest as an Ael phenotype. The study aimed to characterize the molecular mechanism underlying this phenotypic switch.

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Background: Oral microbiome has been associated with various cancers, including nasopharyngeal carcinoma (NPC), but its role in cancer treatment and prognosis remains largely unknown. This study aims to address the dynamic changes in oral microbiome following cancer treatment and their prognostic implications in NPC patients.

Patients And Methods: Unstimulated whole saliva samples were collected from 23 NPC patients before and after treatment, with an average of 2.

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Straw incorporation can improve soil fertility and soil structure. While numerous studies have explored the immediate impacts of straw return on soil properties and crop production, the legacy effects of long-term straw return remain less understood. In this study, the straw returning soil of a continuous 15 years (SS) and non-straw returning soil (NS) were collected from Dahe Experimental Station of Hebei Academy of Agriculture and Forestry Sciences in China.

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The tumor-associated antigen MUC1 is an attractive target for immunotherapy, however, its weak immunogenicity limits the induction of antitumor immune responses. To overcome this limitation, in this study, MUC1 glycopeptide was covalently linked with a diphtheria toxin-derived T-helper epitope (DT). Subsequently, the resulting DT-MUC1 glycopeptide was physically mixed with natural killer T cell agonist αGalCer to explore their immunomodulatory synergy.

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Objective: To explore the surgical technique and clinical outcomes of biological total hip arthroplasty(THA) combined with impacting bone grafting for the treatment of moderate to severe acetabular invagination secondary to rheumatoid arthritis(RA).

Methods: Total of 20 patients(28 hips) with RA secondary to acetabular invagination were treated with THA of bioprosthesis combined with autogenous bone grafting from January 2012 to October 2020, including 5 males(8 hips) and 15 females(20 hips) with an average age of (55.10±4.

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The importance of vocal cord leukoplakia (VCL) in the etiology and progression of laryngeal carcinoma has gained increasing recognition. However, research into the mechanisms of laryngeal precancerous lesions such as VCL, has been hampered by the small size of VCL epithelial cells and their limited culture lifespan. In this study, we enhanced the primary culture protocol for VCL epithelial cells and introduced simian virus 40 Large T to establish an immortalized cell line, designated hVCL-MSDEP01.

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  • - This study evaluated the expression of glucose transporter (GLUT)-1 and hexokinase (HK)-II in vocal cord leukoplakia (VCL) and explored its clinical importance using samples from various throat conditions over a four-year period.
  • - Results showed significant differences in factors like sex and smoking between VCL and vocal cord polyp patients, with GLUT-1 and HK-II expressions being higher in laryngeal carcinoma cases, particularly in severe dysplasia.
  • - Both GLUT-1 and HK-II levels increased with the severity of dysplasia, indicating that their expression could serve as biomarkers for assessing the progression of VCL and its potential transformation to cancer.
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Fe-based metal-organic frameworks (Fe-MOFs) have been used to catalyze the degradation of organic pollutants; however, the underlying mechanism remains unclear. In this study, we prepared Fe-MOF catalysts featuring a three-dimensional ordered structure and active Fe-N coordination centers using self-designed polypyrazole compounds as ligands. Because the coordination centers are similar to the classical single-atom Fe-N active neutral structure, Fe-MOFs exhibit excellent performance in activating hydrogen peroxide (HO) and peroxymonosulfate (PMS) for the degradation of antibiotics.

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As many of the disadvantages of traditional single therapy can be avoided with combination therapy, combination therapy has become a new treatment method. Herein, a long rod-shaped gallium composite multifunctional material (CP-Au-PEG-FA@BSA@IR780) based on chemotherapy therapy (CT), photothermal therapy (PTT) and photodynamic therapy (PDT) is constructed to increase reactive oxygen species (ROS) levels and Au NP release. CP-Au-PEG-FA@BSA@IR780 has fluorescence localization characteristics and can combine with CT-DNA to cause cancer cell apoptosis.

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Single-atom catalysts are promising for electrocatalytic CO conversion but face challenges in controllable syntheses. Herein, a facile selenic acid etching-assisted strategy has been developed to fabricate a hybrid metal-semimetal dual single-atom catalyst for electrocatalytic CO reduction. This strategy enables the simultaneous generation of monodisperse active sites and hierarchical morphologies with hollow nanostructures.

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  • * This study investigated the effects of anlotinib, a molecular-targeted drug, in combination with radiofrequency ablation (RFA) on MTC and found significant antitumor activity in MTC cell lines and tissues.
  • * The research suggests that using anlotinib alongside RFA could enhance treatment outcomes for patients with MTC, presenting a potentially effective new therapeutic strategy.
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  • * Standard treatment for early-stage MTC is surgery, with a 10-year survival rate over 80%, while metastatic cases face lower survival rates (10-40%) and limited effective therapies.
  • * Recent advancements in targeted therapies, particularly RET inhibitors like Cabozantinib, Vandetanib, Selpercatinib, and Pralsetinib, offer new hope, though challenges such as drug resistance and side effects still complicate treatment for advanced MTC.
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  • Rare-earth-based chalcogenides are being studied for their potential in infrared nonlinear optical (IR-NLO) applications but face issues like high two-photon absorption and low laser damage thresholds due to narrow optical band gaps.
  • This research focuses on developing two new noncentrosymmetric (NCS) compounds, EuZnSiS and EuCdSiS, from the centrosymmetric parent compound EuGaS using a cross-substitution approach.
  • The new compounds show superior properties, including strong phase-matching second-harmonic generation and high laser damage thresholds, with EuCdSiS being particularly notable for achieving both a broad energy gap and significant nonlinear optical effects.
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Key event-related potentials (ERPs) of perceptual decision-making such as centroparietal positivity (CPP) elucidate how evidence is accumulated toward a given choice. Furthermore, this accumulation can be impacted by visual target selection signals such as the N2 contralateral (N2c). How these underlying neural mechanisms of perceptual decision-making are influenced by the spatial congruence of distractors relative to target stimuli remains unclear.

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Ag modified ZnO nanoflowers were successfully prepared by sunlight induced solvent reduction method. The samples were characterized by x-ray diffractometer, field emission scanning electron microscope, transmission electron microscope and energy dispersive x-ray spectrum, and the results confirmed the presence of Ag nanoparticles on the ZnO nanoflower. The gas sensing performance of the materials was studied at different operating temperatures and different n-butanol concentrations.

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Flavonoids play an important role in forming wine grapes and wine quality characteristics. The flavonoids of three winter red wine grapes, Yeniang No. 2 (YN2), Marselan (Mar), and Guipu No.

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  • Maize-soybean intercropping can enhance yield and is currently being explored in the Huang-Huai-hai Plain, but its effects on soil microbial communities need further investigation.
  • The study analyzed soil from various maize root zones under both mono- and intercropping systems, revealing that intercropping significantly improved soil chemical properties and enzyme activities compared to monocropping.
  • Key findings show that intercropping increased bacterial diversity in the rhizosphere and that specific soil nutrients and enzyme activities were crucial in shaping bacterial communities, highlighting the benefits of this practice for soil health and agricultural biodiversity.
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There is significant value in developing multifunctional drug delivery systems with high therapeutic efficiency for diagnosing and treating tumors. In this study, we synthesized the ATP-triggered and pH-sensitive material ZIF-90 using the liquid-phase diffusion method. This was done to load 10-hydroxycamptothecin (HCPT), and the FA-PEG-NH conjugate was synthesized through an amidation reaction.

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  • In the DUV region, effective nonlinear optical (NLO) crystals require a large optical band gap and strong second harmonic generation (SHG) response, typically found in borates, carbonates, and nitrates.
  • Researchers discovered MgPOCl, a magnesium-based phosphate, from over 10,000 candidates, which exhibits the highest SHG response of 5.2×KHPO (KDP) and can be phase-matched despite being non-π-conjugated.
  • The study highlights the crystal structure's unique arrangement of [PO] units and [MgOCl] polyhedra, offering insights into enhancing NLO effects in non-π-conjugated materials, paving the way for future developments in DUV phosph
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Metabolic syndrome(MS) is a separate risk factor for the advancement of atherosclerosis(AS) plaque but mechanism behind this remains unclear. There may be a significant role for the immune system in this process. This study aims to identify potential diagnostic genes in MS patients at a higher risk of developing and progressing to AS.

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Protein-based subunit vaccines are weakly immunogenic, and developing self-adjuvanting vaccines with adjuvant conjugated to antigen is a promising approach for generating optimal immune responses. Here, we report a novel adjuvant-protein conjugate vaccine based on versatile oxime ligation technique. Firstly, the adjuvant properties of a series of TLR7 and TLR7/8 small molecule agonists in self-adjuvanting vaccines were systematically compared by coupling them to proteins in consistent ratio via p-carboxybenzaldehyde (p-CBA) for the first time.

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  • The study aimed to investigate the impact of acidic pepsin on Glut-1 expression and glycolytic activity in laryngeal cancer cells, focusing on its role in cell growth and migration.
  • Researchers treated laryngeal carcinoma cells with acidic pepsin and evaluated various metrics including Glut-1 levels, glucose uptake, and cell viability using multiple assays.
  • Results revealed that acidic pepsin significantly increased Glut-1 expression and glycolytic activity, promoting cancer cell growth and migration, effects that could be reversed with a glycolytic inhibitor and Glut-1 siRNA.
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