Publications by authors named "Shou H"

Friction-stir-welded dissimilar AA2024/AA7075 joints have an apparent influence on grain and texture development at the weld interface due to differences in physical and chemical properties between the two aluminum alloys. In this work, the effect of tool shoulder profile on grain structure and texture evolution in the center interface zone (CIZ) and bottom interface zone (BIZ) of dissimilar AA2024/AA7075 joints were quantitatively studied by electron back-scattering diffraction (EBSD). The results indicate that abundant fine and coarse equiaxial grains are produced in the CIZ and BIZ of the joints produced with a concentric circle shoulder (CCS) and three-helix shoulder (THS), and the average grain size of the BIZ is lower than that of the CIZ for the same CCS or THS joint.

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Increasing seed oil content (SOC) is an important breeding goal for soybean breeding. While significant efforts have been made to improve SOC through metabolic pathway engineering, research to increase soybean SOC by reducing lipid degradation and fatty acid (FA) decomposition during seed maturation process is limited. Seed Fatty Acid Reducers (SFAR) are members of the GDSL enzyme family and play a crucial role in lipid metabolism.

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The fused eight-membered carbocycles (EMCs) play vital roles in the medicinal and biological investigations of many natural products and marketed drugs. The traditional synthesis of [6-8-6] benzo-fused derivatives involves multistep reactions and low yields, making the development of a one-step synthesis method a more challenging work. Here, we present a novel strategy for one-step construction of [6-8-6] benzo-fused scaffold from propargyl diazoacetates substituted with benzyl-nitrogen heterocyclic ring via Rh(ll)-catalyzed carbene/alkyne metathesis (CAM) and selective C-H bond insertion.

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  • Availability of large medical datasets is hindered by privacy laws, which complicates machine learning applications in disease diagnosis and treatment.
  • GenMIND is introduced as a solution, offering generative models based on over 40,000 MRI scans that consider factors like age, sex, and race.
  • The system generates 18,000 synthetic brain MRI samples that improve machine learning model accuracy for tasks like disease classification, and both the dataset and models are publicly accessible.
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  • - The MoVEonUp Trial is examining a home-based program to reduce falls and urinary incontinence in older women, specifically those aged 70 and older who suffer from urgency urinary incontinence (UUI), a condition affecting 40% of this demographic.
  • - This study involves 314 participants who will be divided into an intervention group receiving a multicomponent program (including strength and balance training, bladder training, and home safety assessments) and a control group getting educational materials on fall prevention.
  • - The effectiveness of this intervention will be measured over 12 months by assessing outcomes related to falls, urinary symptoms, physical function, and mobility to see if it successfully reduces falls and improves incontinence among the participants.
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  • The study highlights the development of a catalytic system using urchin-like Ru nanoparticles integrated with multi-walled carbon nanotubes (MWCNTs) to improve the stability and efficiency of Sabatier reactions.
  • The research found that high temperatures during the reaction can cause thermal-induced crystallization, which negatively impacts the catalyst's performance by weakening CO adsorption.
  • The MWCNTs enhance heat transfer, preventing crystallization and maintaining effective active sites, shedding light on the deactivation mechanisms in exothermic reactions and suggesting new methods for managing reaction temperatures.
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The accumulation of senescent cells can lead to tissue degeneration, chronic inflammatory disease and age-related tumorigenesis. Interventions such as senolytics are currently limited by off-target toxicity, which could be circumvented by instead enhancing immune-mediated senescent cell clearance; however, immune surveillance of senescent cells is often impeded by immunosuppressive factors in the inflammatory microenvironment. Here, we employ a chimeric peptide as a 'matchmaker' to bind to the urokinase-type plasminogen activator receptor, a cell surface marker of senescent cells.

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Aims: Ovarian cancer (OC) remains a significant challenge in oncology due to high rates of drug resistance and disease relapse following standard treatment with surgery and platinum-based chemotherapy. Despite the widespread use of these treatments, no effective biomarkers currently exist to identify which patients will respond favorably to therapy. This study introduces a zebrafish patient-derived xenograft (PDX) system, capable of replicating both the carboplatin response and metastatic behavior observed in OC patients, within a rapid 3-day assay period.

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Background: Atypical squamous cells of undetermined significance (ASC-US) often present diagnostic challenges with cytology-based results, leading to potential underdiagnosis or overdiagnosis. An effective triage method is essential for managing these cases to reduce unnecessary referrals and treatment.

Methods: A total of 322 women diagnosed with ASC-US were tested for HPV-DNA and the PAX1 and JAM3 methylation (PAX1/JAM3) test in the study.

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Soybean is a globally important crop for food, feed, oil, and nitrogen fixation. A variety of multi-omics studies have been carried out, generating datasets ranging from genotype to phenotype. In order to efficiently utilize these data for basic and applied research, a soybean multi-omics database with extensive data coverage and comprehensive data analysis tools was established.

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  • Brain metastasis from cervical cancer is rare and has a poor prognosis, with no established effective treatments known until recently.
  • A 50-year-old patient with cervical cancer developed multiple metastases and initially received various therapies, but with limited success.
  • After starting treatment with the PD-1/CTLA-4 inhibitor cadonilimab, the patient showed significant improvement, achieving a very good partial response and surviving over 18 months after the brain metastasis diagnosis.
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Background: Brain ageing is highly heterogeneous, as it is driven by a variety of normal and neuropathological processes. These processes may differentially affect structural and functional brain ageing across individuals, with more pronounced ageing (older brain age) during midlife being indicative of later development of dementia. Here, we examined whether brain-ageing heterogeneity in unimpaired older adults related to neurodegeneration, different cognitive trajectories, genetic and amyloid-beta (Aβ) profiles, and to predicted progression to Alzheimer's disease (AD).

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  • Alzheimer's disease (AD) exhibits varied brain atrophy patterns, identified through a semi-supervised learning technique (Surreal-GAN) that distinguishes between "diffuse-AD" (widespread atrophy) and "MTL-AD" (focal atrophy in the medial temporal lobe) dimensions in patients with mild cognitive impairment (MCI) and AD.
  • Only the "MTL-AD" dimension was linked to known AD genetic risk factors like APOE ε4, and both dimensions were later detected in asymptomatic individuals, revealing their association with different genetic and pathological mechanisms.
  • Aside from brain-related genes, up to 77 additional genes were identified in various organs, pointing to broader
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Mature erythrocytes are known to lack major histocompatibility complex (MHC) proteins. However, the presence of MHC molecules on erythrocytes has been occasionally reported, though without a defined function. In this study, we designed erythrocyte conjugated solely with a fusion protein consisting of an antigenic peptide linked to MHC class I (MHC-I) protein, termed MHC-I‒Ery.

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Environmental stresses, including drought stress, seriously threaten food security. Previous studies reported that wheat F-box protein, TaFBA1, responds to abiotic stresses in tobacco. Here, we generated transgenic wheat with enhanced (overexpression, OE) or suppressed (RNA interference, RNAi) expression of .

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  • Early pregnancy loss (EPL) includes various subtypes like hydropic abortion and hydatidiform moles, but diagnosing these conditions is difficult due to misdiagnosis and varying prognoses.
  • The study aimed to identify diagnostic biomarkers for EPL using proteomic analysis on samples from different miscarriage types and controls, resulting in the selection of 14 key proteins for identifying specific groups.
  • One protein, SPTB, was found to play a significant role in supporting cell functions connected to trophoblasts, which could lead to better diagnosis and treatment approaches for EPL.
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  • Doxorubicin (DOX) is a chemotherapy drug effective against cancer, but it has serious side effects that can harm the heart, known as doxorubicin-induced cardiotoxicity (DIC).
  • Cynaroside (Cyn), a natural compound found in honeysuckle, was tested in a mouse model of DIC, and it showed promise in protecting heart function by reducing oxidative stress and regulating cell death processes.
  • The study found that Cyn works by influencing key genes and pathways (AMPK/SIRT3/Nrf2), offering a potential therapeutic option to counteract the cardiotoxic effects of DOX.
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This article comments on: 2024. PHOSPHATE1-mediated phosphate translocation from roots to shoots regulates floral transition in plants. Journal of Experimental Botany , 5054–5075.

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  • The study aimed to validate the PAX1 and JAM3 methylation test as a better tool for detecting severe cervical issues (CIN3 +) in patients who tested positive for HPV but were not infected with the high-risk types 16 or 18.
  • Results from 1851 participants showed that the PAX1/JAM3 test had higher specificity and successfully detected all cases of cancer, significantly reducing the number of unnecessary referrals for further examination compared to traditional liquid-based cytology.
  • Overall, the PAX1/JAM3 test outperformed the liquid-based cytology method in identifying CIN3 +  cases, offering a more efficient approach without losing sensitivity in diagnosis.
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  • - The aging process of the brain is affected by lifestyle, environmental, genetic factors, and age-related diseases, with advanced imaging and AI techniques helping to reveal the complexities of neuroanatomical changes.
  • - A study involving nearly 50,000 participants identified five major patterns of brain atrophy, which are quantified using R-indices to analyze their connections to various biomedical, lifestyle, and genetic factors.
  • - These R-indices not only predict disease progression and mortality but also offer a new, nuanced framework for understanding brain aging, which may enhance personalized diagnostics and improve clinical trial strategies.
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High-strength dissimilar aluminum alloys are difficult to connect by fusion welding, while they can be successfully joined by friction stir welding (FSW). However, the asymmetrical deformation and heat input that occur during FSW result in the formation of a heterogeneous microstructure in their welded zone. In this work, the grain structure and texture evolution in the bottom zones of dissimilar FSW AA2024-T351 and AA7075-T651 joints at different welding speeds (feeding speeds) were quantitatively investigated.

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Availability of large and diverse medical datasets is often challenged by privacy and data sharing restrictions. For successful application of machine learning techniques for disease diagnosis, prognosis, and precision medicine, large amounts of data are necessary for model building and optimization. To help overcome such limitations in the context of brain MRI, we present GenMIND: a collection of generative models of normative regional volumetric features derived from structural brain imaging.

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