Publications by authors named "Si-Kai Chen"

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  • - Hyperlipidemia (HLP) is a major global health issue, prompting research into natural alternatives to the widely used but potentially harmful statins for managing lipid levels.
  • - Combining sea buckthorn leaves with tea to create Sea Buckthorn Leaf Fu Tea (SBLFT) has shown promising results in studies, significantly reducing weight gain and lipid content in rats while improving liver function.
  • - The improvement in HLP is linked to SBLFT's ability to enhance specific liver gene expressions that regulate lipid metabolism, thereby decreasing the synthesis of fat and triglycerides.
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  • The study focused on creating and assessing a machine learning model to identify non-benign endometrial lesions, especially atypical hyperplasia and endometrioid carcinoma, in postmenopausal women using non-invasive clinical data.
  • Data was collected from 999 patients, analyzed, and various modeling techniques were applied, including Random Forest and others, with performance evaluated on an independent test set of 152 patients.
  • The Random Forest model outperformed others with a sensitivity of 88.1% and an AUC of 0.93, leading to its integration into the hospital's Clinical Decision Support System for better patient risk identification and tailored interventions.*
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Background: Macrophage-derived foam cells are a hallmark of atherosclerosis. Scavenger receptors, including lectin-like oxidized low-density lipoprotein (LDL) receptor-1 (OLR-1), are the principal receptors responsible for the uptake and modification of LDL, facilitating macrophage lipid load and the uptake of oxidized LDL by arterial wall cells. Krüppel-like factor 15 (KLF15) is a transcription factor that regulates the expression of genes by binding to the promoter during transcription.

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Exploring high-safety but convenient encryption and decryption technologies to combat threats of information leakage is urgently needed but remains a great challenge. Here, a synergistically time- and temperature-resolved information coding/decoding solution based on functional photonic inks is demonstrated. Encrypted messages can be stored into multiple channels with dynamic-color patterns, and information decryption is only enabled at appointed temperature and time points.

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The specificity and predictability of hybridization make oligonucleotides a powerful platform to program assemblies and networks with logic-gated responses, an area of research which has grown into a field of its own. While the field has capitalized on the commercial availability of DNA oligomers with its four canonical nucleobases, there are opportunities to extend the capabilities of the hardware with unnatural nucleobases and other backbones. This Topical Review highlights nucleobases that favor hybridizations that are empowering for assemblies and networks as well as two chiral XNAs than enable orthogonal hybridization networks.

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The fluorescent nanoprobes for reduced thiol compounds (represented by glutathione, GSH) are constructed based on the aggregation-induced emission (AIE) luminescence mechanism and endosome escape technology. First, a DNA sequence was designed with the decoration of biotin at the 5'-end, disulfide bound in the internal portion, and amino at the 3'-end. The aptamer of the MCF-7 cell was also one of the most important structures in our DNA sequence for the selectivity of MCF-7 cells.

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Introduction: Ovarian endometriosis is the most common type of endometriosis (EM), affecting more than 40% of women with EM. Currently, surgical intervention is still controversial in infertile patients with ovarian endometriosis, especially in those with stage III-IV EM. Very few studies have been done to analyze long-term pregnancy results in patients with endometrioma more than 5 years after surgery.

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Dark-field microscopy (DFM) based on localized surface plasmon resonance (LSPR) was used for observation of experimental phenomena, which is a hopeful nondamaging and non-photobleaching biological imaging technique. In this strategy, plasma nanoaggregates with stronger scattering efficiency were formed in the presence of the target, causing a "turn-on" phenomenon, when asymmetry modified AuNPs were introduced as probes with zero LSPR background. First, Au-N probe and Au-C≡C probe were designed for the cycloaddition between azide and alkyne to form AuNP dimers under catalytic action by Cu, which was obtained from the reduction of Cu by sodium ascorbate.

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A facile and environmentally benign KI(cat.)/NaBO·4HO oxidation system has been developed for the tandem oxidative aminocyclization/coupling of tryptamines, affording a series of 3a,3a'-bispyrrolidino[2,3-b]indolines with high efficiency (up to 94% yield). This reaction features an electrophilic "I" mechanism, which is importantly quite different from and milder than the typical radical-involving process, and can be readily amplified for the total synthesis of (+)-WIN 64821.

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Objective: To explore the risk factors for the recurrence of endometrioma and the risk factors for the recurrence of endometriosis-related pain after long-term follow-up.

Methods: This study retrospectively analyzed 358 women with endometriomas who had a minimum of 5-years follow up after laparoscopic endometrioma excision, which was performed at Peking Union Medical College Hospital from January 2009 to April 2013. All women were divided into recurrence group and nonrecurrence group.

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A novel chiral spirocyclic amide (SPA)-derived triazolium organocatalyst has been designed and demonstrated to effect asymmetric homo- and heterodialkylations of various bisoxindoles, enabling enantioselective construction of vicinal all-carbon quaternary stereocenters. These reactions feature excellent enantio- and diastereoselectivities (up to 99% ee and >20:1 dr) as well as good to high yields (up to 89% over two steps). As an application of this methodology, the first asymmetric total synthesis of (-)-chimonanthidine has been achieved.

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