Publications by authors named "SONG S"

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  • Age-related macular degeneration (AMD) is a complex eye disease influenced by both genetic factors and involves a subtype called reticular pseudodrusen (RPD), which increases the risk of severe vision loss.* -
  • A genome-wide association study compared genetic data from individuals with AMD and/or RPD to controls, finding significant associations specifically on chromosome 10, while chromosome 1 did not show this correlation in RPD cases.* -
  • The chromosome 10 region includes a long non-coding RNA related to retinal health, highlighting its potential role in retinal thickness and influencing the outer segment of photoreceptors.*
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The ability to maintain and manipulate sequential information in working memory, referred to as sequential working memory, plays a vital role in our daily life. While research has shown that methamphetamine abuse affects the neural substrates and the overall functioning of working memory, its specific impact on sequential working memory remains unclear. In this study, we asked 62 abstinent methamphetamine-dependent participants and 59 control participants to complete a digit ordering task in which they saw four digits one-by-one over time and subsequently rearranged them in ascending order.

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Phloem fiber is a key component of phloem tissue and is involved in supporting its structural integrity. NAC domain transcription factors are master switches that regulate secondary cell wall (SCW) biosynthesis in xylem fibers, but the mechanism by which NACs regulate phloem fiber development remains unexplored. Here, a NAC2-like gene in poplar, PagNAC2a, was shown to be involved in phloem fiber differentiation.

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  • Chronic infection with Hepatitis B Virus (HBV) leads to weak virus-specific T cell responses, complicating viral clearance while causing significant liver inflammation due to immune responses.
  • A new assay developed for detecting HBV Capsid-Antibody Complexes (CACs) showed high accuracy in measuring these complexes in serum and linked them to increased liver inflammation and damage in chronic hepatitis B patients.
  • The study provides strong evidence that CACs play a key role in complement-mediated liver injury, establishing a new factor to consider alongside existing clinical markers for monitoring inflammation in chronic hepatitis B.
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Currently, the treatment of hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) is yet to be determined, alternatively, flavonoids or alkaloids from nature have been considered as significant mediators against HCC. In the scenario, we pioneered the most significant agent(s) in either flavonoid(s) or alkaloid(s) against HCC with cheminformatics, bioinformatics, computer screening tools and quantum chemistry concept. In prospect, the intent was to provide the theoretical scaffold in the myriad natural organic molecules.

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  • - Hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) is a highly lethal form of cancer, with research indicating that metabolic changes play a key role in its development.
  • - Carbamoyl phosphate synthase 1 (CPS1), important for urea cycle regulation, is found to be low in HCC tissue and linked to worse disease outcomes.
  • - CPS1 has a dual role: it inhibits cancer cell invasion while promoting cell growth through the regulation of key intracellular pathways, suggesting its potential as a target in HCC treatment.
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  • The Moving Protecting-Qi discusses two circulatory routes believed to connect humans with nature, emphasizing the traditional Chinese medicine idea that humans are part of the natural world.
  • The first route aligns with the Sun and lunar mansions, indicating that Protecting-Qi circulates through the body during day and night, affecting internal organs differently.
  • The text also attempts to combine this with a numeric model based on an hourglass cycle, but the intrinsic differences between the two models create challenges, and the first route is more commonly applied in clinical settings for treating issues like yawning and insomnia.
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  • Lignocellulosic papers (LCP) are eco-friendly and cost-effective for electrical insulation but struggle with mechanical and electrical performance due to their loose structure.
  • A novel composite is created using 3D aramid nanofibers and 2D carbonylated basalt nanosheets to improve LCP's properties by adding structural support and enhancing chemical bonding.
  • The resulting LCP/ANF-CBSNs composite shows significant improvements in tensile strength and dielectric breakdown strength, making it a strong candidate for high-voltage electrical applications with excellent overall performance.
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  • * Average concentrations of various PTEs were measured, with arsenic (As) and zinc (Zn) showing higher levels, while cadmium (Cd) was noted for its high bioavailability.
  • * A risk assessment suggests a 60.83% chance that these PTEs could harm aquatic life, emphasizing the urgent need for more research on the ecological effects and strategies to mitigate pollution.
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  • Tigecycline is a critical antibiotic for multidrug-resistant infections, but its effectiveness during Continuous Renal Replacement Therapy (CRRT) is not well understood.
  • A clinical study evaluated the pharmacokinetics of tigecycline in critically ill patients receiving CRRT and found that most infections could be treated with a standard dose of 50 mg/12 h, except for certain cases.
  • The research established a population pharmacokinetic model for tigecycline, suggesting tailored dosage adjustments for optimal treatment based on specific infections.
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  • - Patients with head and neck cancer (HNC) face various treatment-related challenges that affect their quality of life (QoL), and family resilience may help improve individual resilience and overall QoL.
  • - A study conducted between September 2022 and June 2023 with 185 HNC patients found significant positive correlations between family resilience, individual resilience, and QoL.
  • - Results indicated that family resilience positively influences QoL indirectly by enhancing individual resilience, suggesting that improving family support could be beneficial for HNC patients' well-being.
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  • Many cancer patients do not respond effectively to immune checkpoint inhibitors, making it crucial to predict and monitor these responses.
  • A new PET/CT imaging probe, [Ga]Ga-NOTA-GSI, was tested on 72 gastric cancer patients to see if it could assess treatment effects early in immunotherapy.
  • Results showed that responders had significantly higher imaging parameters (like SUV, TLR, TBR) than nonresponders, indicating the probe could potentially help identify which patients benefit from treatment.
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R2R3-MYB transcription factors function as the master regulators of the phenylpropanoid pathway in which both lignin and anthocyanin are produced. In poplar, R2R3-MYB transcription factor PdMYB118 positively regulates anthocyanin production to change leaf color. However, the molecular mechanism by which it controls different branches of the phenylpropanoid pathway still remains poorly understood.

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  • Cardiac Purkinje fibers are crucial for coordinating heart contractions and understanding their biology is limited due to challenges in creating these cells from human stem cells.
  • Researchers analyzed single-cell data from mouse hearts to identify key signaling pathways, such as Notch signaling, that are involved in the formation of Purkinje fiber cells.
  • Activating Notch signaling in human embryonic stem cell-derived cardiomyocytes not only transformed their shape and electrical properties to resemble Purkinje fibers but also altered their gene expression, resulting in lower contractile force and differing responses to anti-arrhythmogenic drugs.
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  • The study investigates the effectiveness of various surgical techniques for anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) reconstruction, focusing on optimal return to sport (RTS) outcomes among 191 patients over two years.
  • Results show that double-bundle reconstruction (DBR) and central-axial single-bundle reconstruction (CASBR) significantly outperformed anatomical single-bundle reconstruction (ASBR) in terms of RTS rates and knee stability metrics.
  • Key factors contributing to successful RTS included quadriceps strength symmetry and the status of the graft, with DBR also demonstrating superior scores in clinical assessments and knee function tests.
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  • There is no consensus on the best timing for combining transjugular intrahepatic portosystemic shunt (TIPS) and partial splenic embolization (PSE) in patients with cirrhosis-related issues, prompting this study to compare early versus late treatment combinations.
  • The study involved 84 patients and found that those who received the late combination of TIPS and PSE had better survival rates and lower instances of overt hepatic encephalopathy (OHE) compared to those who underwent the early combination.
  • Key factors affecting mortality and OHE included the timing of the procedure and serum albumin levels, with early combination therapy linked
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  • Emergency aortic dissection has a high mortality rate and can lead to complications like acute kidney injury (AKI).
  • This study analyzed risk factors for postoperative renal injuries and tested the effectiveness of cluster nursing measures during surgery.
  • Findings showed that specific risks like high preoperative creatinine and prolonged surgery times were linked to higher AKI rates, while cluster nursing significantly reduced AKI incidence compared to routine care.
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  • * New multifunctional nanochaperones have been developed to improve the delivery of PEGylated insulin, offering better stability and lower immunogenicity while enabling controlled release in response to glucose levels.
  • * The PEGylated insulin using these nanochaperone carriers has a longer half-life and minimizes hypoglycemia risks, presenting a promising method for managing diabetes effectively.
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  • Infrared and visible image fusion combines thermal and detailed texture images to enhance target visibility and texture quality.
  • Traditional methods using auto encoder-decoder frameworks are inflexible and rely on manual strategies, which can limit their effectiveness.
  • The new EMAFusion approach introduces a multiscale encoder and a learnable fusion network that uses advanced attention mechanisms, showing improved performance in the TNO image fusion dataset compared to current methods.
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Precise modulation of the axial coordination microenvironment in single-atom catalysts (SACs) to enhance peroxymonosulfate (PMS) activation represents a promising yet underexplored approach. This study introduces a pyrolysis-free strategy to fabricate SACs with well-defined axial-FeN coordination structures. By incorporating additional out-of-plane axial nitrogen into well-defined FeN active sites within a planar, fully conjugated polyphthalocyanine framework, FeN configurations are developed that significantly enhance PMS activation.

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  • This study examines the effectiveness of deep learning models using whole-body bone scans to detect skull base invasion in patients with nasopharyngeal carcinoma.
  • A deep learning model was created and tested across various centers, showing that the models significantly outperformed the assessments of nuclear medicine physicians in diagnosing this condition.
  • The best model demonstrated excellent accuracy and potential for clinical use, indicating that AI can enhance diagnostic practices in oncology.
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Tyrosine kinase inhibitors (TKIs) targeting the BCR-ABL fusion protein, such as imatinib (Gleevec), have revolutionized targeted cancer therapies. However, drug resistance and side effects, particularly those affecting hemostasis, continue to pose significant challenges for TKI therapies. As tyrosine kinases serve pivotal roles in platelet hemostatic function, we investigated the potential impact of both established and emerging ABL TKIs on human platelet activities Our study included standard-of-care agents (e.

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