Publications by authors named "Shunyu Zhang"

Introduction: Accurate baseline clinical staging is critical to inform treatment decision-making for patients with gastric cancers. Peritoneal metastasis (PM) is the most common form of metastasis in gastric cancer and mainly diagnosed by diagnostic laparoscopy and peritoneal lavage evaluation. However, diagnostic laparoscopy is invasive and less cost-effective.

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  • Fruquintinib shows promise in extending survival for elderly patients with previously treated metastatic colorectal cancer (mCRC), but side effects like hand-foot skin reaction and hypertension limit its use.
  • In a phase II trial, 29 patients aged 65 and over were given dose-escalated fruquintinib, starting at 3 mg/day, with the option to increase to 4 mg or 5 mg if well-tolerated.
  • Results indicated a median progression-free survival of 3.8 months and an overall survival of 7.6 months, with common side effects including hand-foot skin reactions and hypertension observed in all participants.
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Combined hepatocellular-cholangiocarcinoma (cHCC-CCA) is a highly aggressive malignancy with a poor prognosis. However, there are no consensus treatment guidelines, and decisions are usually extrapolated from intrahepatic cholangiocarcinoma (ICC) or hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC). Given that cHCC-CCA owns the unequivocal presence of both hepatocytic and cholangiocytic differentiation, a combination regimen of anti-PD1 antibody, multikinase inhibitor, and chemotherapy targeting against both components might be an optimal choice.

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  • Biliary tract cancer (BTC) is a rare and aggressive type of cancer with limited treatment options, particularly for patients lacking specific genetic mutations; the study explores combining sintilimab (an immunotherapy) with nab-paclitaxel (a chemotherapy) to improve outcomes.
  • The NapaSinti trial is a phase 2, nonrandomized study in China focusing on patients aged 18-75 with advanced BTC who have progressed after previous chemotherapy; they will receive a combination of sintilimab and nab-paclitaxel every three weeks.
  • The main goal of the trial is to measure the objective response rate (ORR), while secondary aims include overall survival, progression-free survival, safety, and identifying potential biomarkers
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Posterior cingulate cortex (area 23, A23) in human and monkeys is a critical component of the default mode network and is involved in many diseases such as Alzheimer's disease, autism, depression, attention deficit hyperactivity disorder and schizophrenia. However, A23 has not yet identified in rodents, and this makes modeling related circuits and diseases in rodents very difficult. Using a comparative approach, molecular markers and unique connectional patterns this study has uncovered the location and extent of possible rodent equivalent (A23~) of the primate A23.

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Telomerase is constitutively overexpressed in the majority of human cancers and telomerase inhibition provides a promising broad-spectrum anticancer therapeutic strategy. BIBR 1532 is a well-known synthetic telomerase inhibitor that blocks the enzymatic activity of hTERT, the catalytic subunit of telomerase. However, water insolubility of BIBR 1532 leads to low cellular uptake and inadequate delivery and thus, limits its anti-tumor effects.

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  • The area prostriata helps animals quickly respond to things they see far away and is connected to different brain parts that help with navigation and understanding space.
  • A study tested rats with damage to this area to see how it affected their ability to learn and remember locations using some special tests.
  • The results showed that these rats were worse at learning and remembering spaces, explored less, and felt more anxious, even though their ability to move around didn’t change.
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With the increasing application of nanomaterials in aerospace technology, the long-term space exposure to nanomaterials especially in the space full of radiation coupled with microgravity condition has aroused great health concerns of the astronauts. However, few studies have been conducted to assess these effects, which are crucial for seeking the possible intervention strategy. Herein, using a random positioning machine (RPM) to simulate microgravity, we investigated the behaviors of cells under simulated microgravity and also evaluated the possible toxicity of titanium dioxide nanoparticles (TiO NPs), a multifunctional nanomaterial with potential application in aerospace.

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Retrosplenial area 29e, which was a cortical region described mostly in earlier rodent literature, is often included in the dorsal presubiculum (PrSd) or postsubiculum (PoS) in modern literature and commonly used brain atlases. Recent anatomical and molecular studies have revealed that retrosplenial area 29e belongs to the superficial layers of area prostriata, which in primates is found to be important in fast analysis of quickly moving objects in far peripheral visual field. As in primates, the prostriata in rodents adjoins area 29 (granular retrosplenial area), area 30 (agranular retrosplenial area), medial visual cortex, PrSd/PoS, parasubiculum (PaS), and postrhinal cortex (PoR).

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The objectives of this study were to explore global epidemiological characteristics of leprosy, and to provide reference for the construction of prevention strategies for leprosy. Computer retrieval of the study on the epidemiology of leprosy from 2010 to 2020 in Web of Science, PubMed, and SCOPUS databases were summarized. The included studies were assessed for the quality of the AHRQ; the proportions of the study indices were meta-analyzed with Stata 16.

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Area prostriata is a limbic structure critical to fast processing of moving stimuli in far peripheral visual field. Neural substrates underlying this function remain to be discovered. Using both retrograde and anterograde tracing methods, the present study reveals that the prostriata in rat and mouse receives inputs from multimodal hierarchical cortical areas such as primary, secondary, and association visual and auditory cortices and subcortical regions such as the anterior and midline thalamic nuclei and claustrum.

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