Publications by authors named "Shiyu Jiang"

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  • Peripheral T cell lymphoma (PTCL) is aggressive with poor outcomes, increasing the need for effective biomarkers for treatment strategies.
  • The study found that lower levels of OTUD7B in PTCL patients correlated with shorter progression-free and overall survival, suggesting its importance as a prognostic marker.
  • Additionally, treatments combining 5-azacytidine or cytarabine with doxorubicin showed enhanced anti-lymphoma effects, potentially improving PTCL therapy outcomes.
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Background: The significance of circular RNAs (circRNAs) in diabetic complications has been established. However, their role in basal and diabetic states, as well as cognitive dysfunction, requires further investigation.

Methods: BV-2 microglial cells were exposed to high glucose (50mM) and insulin (2μM) for 48 hours.

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  • Fiber optic sensors can now detect a battery's state of charge (SOC) and electromotive force (EMF) in real-time, but understanding the link between the sensor's spectral changes and internal EMF changes is challenging.
  • The proposed method uses a tiny tilted fiber Bragg grating (TFBG) sensor to monitor electrolyte levels during battery discharge, effectively correlating the fiber optic transmission spectrum with battery EMF.
  • The results indicate that using a TFBG sensor in lead-acid batteries allows for quick EMF detection, showcasing its potential for improving battery performance monitoring and failure detection.
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Aiming at numerous defects at SnO/perovskite interface and lattice mismatch in perovskite solar cells (PSCs), we design a kind of three-dimensional (3D) molecular glue (KBF-TFMSA), which is derived from strong intramolecular hydrogen bonding interaction between potassium tetrafluoroborate (KBF) and trifluoromethane-sulfonamide (TFMSA). A remarkable efficiency of 25.8 % with negligible hysteresis and a stabilized power output of 25.

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Increasing accumulation of nanoplastics across ecosystems poses a significant threat to both terrestrial and aquatic life. Surface-enhanced Raman scattering (SERS) is an emerging technique used for nanoplastics detection. However, the identification and classification of nanoplastics using SERS faces challenges regarding sensitivity and accuracy as nanoplastics are sparsely dispersed in the environment.

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The imperative to preserve environmental resources has transcended traditional conservation efforts, becoming a crucial element for sustaining life. Our deep interconnectedness with the natural environment, which directly impacts our well-being, emphasizes this urgency. Contaminants such as leachate from landfills are increasingly threatening groundwater, a vital resource that provides drinking water for nearly half of the global population.

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Background: Empirical chemotherapy remains the standard of care in patients with unfavourable cancer of unknown primary (CUP). Gene-expression profiling assays have been developed to identify the tissue of origin in patients with CUP; however, their clinical benefit has not yet been demonstrated. We aimed to evaluate the efficacy and safety of site-specific therapy directed by a 90-gene expression assay compared with empirical chemotherapy in patients with CUP.

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Genetic Code Expansion technology offers significant potential in incorporating noncanonical amino acids into proteins at precise locations, allowing for the modulation of protein structures and functions. However, this technology is often limited by the need for costly and challenging-to-synthesize external noncanonical amino acid sources. In this study, we address this limitation by developing autonomous cells capable of biosynthesizing halogenated tryptophan derivatives and introducing them into proteins using Genetic Code Expansion technology.

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The flexible robot is widely used in a variety of fields such as medical treatment, rescue and disaster relief, industry, and agriculture. Using elastic materials to prepare flexible robot body structures is the core of the study of flexible robots. Due to the small selection of materials, single preparation method, and long fabrication time, in this study, a new method of gas-assisted extrusion (GAE) of elastic material round-tube for flexible robot body was proposed, and the numerical simulation of GAE was carried out with nonsilicone elastic material round-tube under different viscosities.

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We aimed to explore the potential role of omega-3 (ω-3) fatty acids on acne vulgaris by modulating gut microbiota.We randomly divided the untreated acne patients into two groups with or without ω-3 fatty acids intervention for 12 weeks. The Sprague Dawley (SD) rats with acne model were given isotretinoin, ω-3 fatty acids or their combination respectively.

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  • - Timely detection of infectious pathogens is crucial to controlling public health risks, but traditional testing methods are slow due to multiple steps and laboratory processing.
  • - A new portable fiber optic surface plasmon resonance (FO-SPR) device has been developed, integrating a compact sensing component and power supply, making it smaller and more convenient than traditional systems.
  • - This FO-SPR device demonstrated the ability to accurately detect SARS-CoV-2 in just 20 minutes and showed strong stability and reliability, potentially revolutionizing point-of-care testing for infectious diseases.
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The burden of digestive cancers is increasing worldwide. The Global Cancer Observatory (GLOBOCAN) 2020 and the Global Burden of Disease (GBD) 2019 are two primary cancer databases, which have a significant impact on policy formulation and resource allocation. We aim to compare the incidence and mortality of digestive cancers between them.

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Purpose: Metastatic ocular and orbital melanomas are extremely rare. The clinical characteristics and standard treatments for these patients are not fully established.

Materials And Methods: We retrospectively analyzed patients with metastatic ocular and orbital melanoma from Fudan University Shanghai Cancer Center and Eye & ENT Hospital of Fudan University between January 2012 and May 2022.

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Serologic biomarker to predict clinical outcome is needed for immune checkpoint inhibitors (ICIs). We evaluated soluble intercellular adhesion molecules-1 (sICAM-1) as a predictor of response to ICIs treatment. Ninety-five patients with cancer treated with ICI were studied.

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Background: Programmed cell death-1 (PD-1) blockade has been shown to confer clinical benefit in cancer patients. Here, we assessed the level of serum interleukin 14α (IL14α) in patients receiving anti-PD-1 treatment.

Methods: This prospective study recruited 30 patients with advanced solid cancer who received pembrolizumab treatment in Northern Jiangsu People's Hospital between April 2016 and June 2018.

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This paper was to uncover the mechanism of circular RNA Argonaute 2 (circAGO2) in colorectal cancer (CRC) progression. The expression of circAGO2 was detected in CRC cells and tissues, and the relationship between clinicopathological features of CRC and circAGO2 level was evaluated. The growth and invasion of CRC cells and subcutaneous xenograft of nude mice were measured to evaluate the effect of circAGO2 on CRC development.

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The patients with relapsed and refractory diffuse large B-cell lymphoma (DLBCL) have poor prognosis, and a novel and effective therapeutic strategy for these patients is urgently needed. Although ubiquitin-specific protease 1 (USP1) plays a key role in cancer, the carcinogenic effect of USP1 in B-cell lymphoma remains elusive. Here we found that USP1 is highly expressed in DLBCL patients, and high expression of USP1 predicts poor prognosis.

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Purpose: This prospective single-arm phase II clinical trial aimed to evaluate the efficacy and safety of pegylated liposomal doxorubicin (PLD) combined with ifosfamide (IFO) as the first-line treatment for patients with advanced or metastatic soft-tissue sarcoma (STS).

Patients And Methods: Patients received PLD (30 mg/m2; day 1) in combination with IFO (1.8 g/m2; days 1-5) every 21 days until disease progression, unacceptable toxicities, patient death, or for up to six cycles.

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Compared with ex situ measurement, the in situ measurement is more suitable for inspecting complex electrochemical reactions and improving the intelligent energy storage management. However, most of the in situ investigation instruments are bulky and expensive. Here we demonstrate a miniaturized, portable, and low-cost fiber-optic sensing system for in situ monitoring the capacitance and temperature.

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Background: Primary breast diffuse large B-cell lymphoma (PB-DLBCL) is a rare subtype of non-Hodgkin lymphoma (NHL) with limited data on the clinical features and prognostic factors.

Patients And Methods: A consecutive cohort of patients with PB-DLBCL was retrospectively analyzed in our hospital from February 1997 through July 2018. The primary endpoint is overall survival (OS) contributing to any cause.

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Summary: HNOXPred is a webserver for the prediction of gas-sensing heme-nitric oxide/oxygen (H-NOX) proteins from amino acid sequence. H-NOX proteins are gas-sensing hemoproteins found in diverse organisms ranging from bacteria to eukaryotes. Recently, gas-sensing complex multi-functional proteins containing only the conserved amino acids at the heme centers of H-NOX proteins, have been identified through a motif-based approach.

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  • - The study evaluated survival rates and blood-related risk factors in patients with non-small-cell lung cancer (NSCLC) using data from two phase III clinical trials.
  • - Among 756 patients, the median progression-free survival was 6.2 months and overall survival was 14.2 months.
  • - A high baseline neutrophil-to-lymphocyte ratio (NLR ≥3.8) was found to significantly predict worse survival outcomes, indicating it as a key independent prognostic factor for patients with advanced NSCLC.
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The common causes for melanonychia include melanoma, repetitive trauma, underlying systemic diseases, onychomycosis, pseudomonas infection and drugs. Drug-induced melanonychia usually affects numerous nails and appears as light brown to black pigmentation on the deck or nail bed with longitudinal, transverse or diffuse distribution. In previous cases, a number of chemotherapeutic agents such as azathioprine, bleomycin sulfate, cyclophosphamide, hydroxyurea and methotrexate were usually linked to melanonychia.

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