Publications by authors named "Su Nan"

Purpose: Doxorubicin (Dox) is a classic anthracycline chemotherapy drug with cause cumulative and dose-dependent cardiotoxicity. This study aimed to investigate the potential role and molecular mechanism of phenylacetylglutamine (PAGln), a novel gut microbiota metabolite, in Dox-induced cardiotoxicity (DIC).

Methods: DIC models were established in vivo and in vitro, and a series of experiments were performed to verify the cardioprotective effect of PAGln.

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Both stability and multi-level switching are crucial performance aspects for resistive random-access memory (RRAM), each playing a significant role in improving overall device performance. In this study, we successfully integrate these two features into a single RRAM configuration by embedding Ag-nanoparticles (Ag-NPs) into the TiN/Ta2O5/ITO structure. The device exhibits substantially lower switching voltages, a larger switching ratio, and multi-level switching phenomena compared to many other nanoparticle-embedded devices.

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Facial nerve injuries lead to significant functional impairments and psychological distress for affected patients. Effective repair of these injuries remains a challenge. For longer nerve gaps, the regeneration outcomes after nerve grafting remain suboptimal due to limited sources and postoperative immune responses.

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Introduction: The Mandibular Function Impairment Questionnaire (MFIQ) was developed for clinical assessment of functional impairment in patients with temporomandibular disorder (TMD). It allows patients to rank difficulty performing 17 jaw-related functions as low, moderate or severe. Our study was designed to determine whether the MFIQ is also helpful in differentiating TMD from other causes of orofacial pain in a clinical setting.

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Background: Azvudine (AZV), the first Chinese oral anti-coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) drug, has shown substantial clinical benefits to viral clearance and prognosis in patients with mild and common COVID-19. However, there is no evidence in severe hospitalized COVID-19 patients.

Methods: In this multicenter study, we analyzed 209 severe hospitalized COVID-19 patients in four hospitals.

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  • Microbial enhanced oil recovery (MEOR) is explored using a co-culture system to improve oil extraction efficiency through bacterial interactions and biosurfactant production.
  • The optimal inoculation ratio of 1:1 led to significant increases in bacterial growth and biosurfactant production, boosting these metrics by over 200%.
  • Field applications demonstrated that the co-culture system improved crude oil recovery to 94.48% and resulted in a substantial increase in oil production, with certain bacteria becoming dominant in the reservoir, enhancing hydrocarbon degradation.
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Background And Aims: Early stage administration of Paxlovid has been shown to improve the prognosis of mild to moderate COVID-19 patients with high risk. However, few evidence was validated in severe COVID-19 patients with hypoxemia. It is also unclear whether delayed usage of Paxlovid affected prognosis in COVID-19 patients or not.

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It is an arduous issue to significantly improve the charge separation efficiency of polymer photocatalysts due to their inherently high exciton binding energy. Herein, based on an interfacial coupling and atom diffusion strategy, a metal-free 3D/2D van der Waals (VdW) heterojunction is fabricated through the modification of rich-vacancy wrinkle-like S (Vs-S) microspheres on the surface of S-doped polymeric carbon nitride (S-PCN) nanosheets. The insight into the mechanism reveals that the interfacial coupling effect induces a strong built-in electric field from S-PCN to Vs-S, and the carrier transfer behavior abides by the type-II charge transfer pathway, thereby dramatically improving the separation efficiency and transport kinetics of photogenerated carriers.

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Background: Quercetin is a flavonoid compound with numerous bioactivities. However, the low solubility, easy degradation and low bioaccessibility limit its application. In this study, a novel interfacial crystallized oleogel emulsion was fabricated, where beeswax was used as the oleogelator, for quercetin encapsulation with enhanced stability and bioaccessibility.

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  • Two common intestinal parasites, known to affect animal health, were studied in donkeys from Shanxi Province, China, with significant findings about their prevalence and potential zoonotic transmission.
  • Of the 815 fecal samples collected, a 25.4% prevalence for one parasite and 0.7% for the other were found, with genetic analysis showing similarities between donkey and human isolates.
  • This study is the first to document these parasites in donkeys globally, highlighting their zoonotic potential and providing important data for future preventive measures.
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Backgroud: The study objective was to compare three-dimensional and two-dimensional imaging using computer-assisted systems (CASs) in clinical guidance for preoperative surgical planning for middle hepatic tumors in children.

Methods: A retrospective analysis was performed on 23 children who underwent surgery for middle hepatic tumors in our hospital from January 2016 to June 2022. The surgical resection plan was formulated by the operator team using two-dimensional CT images before the operation.

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Mucormycosis is an invasive fungal infection that can result in severe lung infections, with pulmonary mucormycosis (PM) being one of the most prevalent manifestations. Prompt diagnosis is crucial for patient survival, as PM often exhibits rapid clinical progression and carries a high fatality rate. Broncho-alveolar lavage fluid or endobronchial biopsy (EBB) has been commonly employed for diagnosing PM, although there is limited mention of endobronchial ultrasound-guided transbronchial needle aspiration (EBUS-TBNA) in the literature.

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Introduction: Systemic implications create a critical need for identification of dry eye patients with Sjögren syndrome (SS). Herein, we aimed to determine expressions of type I-III interferons (IFNs) in dry eye patients with or without underlying SS and their differential diagnosis.

Methods: A prospective, observational, case-control study was performed on 140 dry eye patients among which 78 patients were diagnosed with SS.

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Heparinases, including heparinases I-III (HepI, HepII, and HepIII, respectively), are important tools for producing low-molecular-weight heparin, an improved anticoagulant. The poor thermostability of heparinases significantly hinders their industrial and laboratory applications. To improve the thermostability of heparinases, we applied a rigid linker (EAAAK) (R) and a flexible linker (GGGGS) (F) to fuse maltose-binding protein (MBP) and HepI, HepII, and HepIII from Pedobacter heparinus, replacing the original linker from the plasmid pMAL-c2X.

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Background: In triple-negative breast cancer (TNBC) therapy, insufficient tumor infiltration by lymphocytes significantly hinders the efficacy of immune checkpoint inhibitors. We have previously demonstrated that Hainanenin-1 (HN-1), a host defense peptide (HDP) identified from Hainan frog skin, induces breast cancer apoptosis and boots anti-tumor immunity via unknown mechanism.

Methods: We used in vitro experiments to observe immunogenic cell death (ICD) indicators in HN-1-treated TNBC cell lines, a mouse tumor model to verify HN-1 promotion of mice anti-tumor immune response, and an in vitro drug sensitivity test of patient-derived breast cancer cells to verify the inhibitory effect of HN-1.

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  • The study investigates the prevalence of two zoonotic intestinal parasites in black goats in Shanxi Province, China, identified as serious threats to both animal and human health.
  • A total of 1200 fecal samples from different altitudes were tested using PCR and sequence analysis methods, revealing a 7.5% prevalence of one parasite and 3.5% for the other, with specific genotypes identified.
  • The findings highlight significant correlations between parasite prevalence and factors such as region and age, marking the first comprehensive report on these parasites in black goats and providing crucial data for future prevention and control efforts.
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  • Gliomas have a poor prognosis with no significant improvement in 5-year survival rates, and there may be shared biological pathways between glioma and Parkinson's disease (PD).
  • This study investigates the role of genes linked to PD in glioma development and prognosis.
  • Using data from multiple databases and advanced machine learning techniques, researchers identified 30 Parkinson-Glioma feature genes (PGFGs), with 25 showing a significant connection to glioma survival, highlighting potential mechanisms behind glioma's occurrence and outcome.
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Background: (MTB) is a relatively infrequent infection encountered during hematopoietic stem-cell transplantation (HSCT). The identification of MTB following HSCT remains a complex task, with delayed detection and misdiagnosis potentially resulting in unfavorable outcomes. Metagenomic next-generation sequencing (mNGS) represents a novel, highly sensitive, and rapid diagnostic tool in clinical settings for discerning intricate infections and detecting exceedingly rare pathogens.

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The Sichuan Basin in southern China is well-known for its large natural gas resource potential stored in Sinian-Cambrian systems. Recently, high-yield industrial gas flow has been discovered from the Dengying Formation (Sinian System) and Canglangpu Formation (Cambrian System) in the Penglai gas area, preluding the multilayer stereoscopic exploration in Sichuan Basin. However, the origin of the natural gas and its preserving mechanics is still debated, and thus, in this study the geochemical characteristics of the natural gas are systematically analyzed, based on the data from gas composition and hydrocarbon isotope of a series of local wells.

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The implementation of a dual-source water supply system offers an increased level of reliability in water provision; however, intricate hydraulic dynamics introduce apprehensions regarding water safety at the hydraulic junction. In this study, we gathered data of the water quality at the hydraulic junction of a dual-source water supply system (plant A and plant B, sampling site A was near plant A, and sampling site A was near plant B) for one year in Suzhou Industrial Park. Our findings indicated that seasonal variations and water temperature exerted significant influence on the composition and formation of disinfection byproducts (DBPs).

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Starch and peanut oil (PO) were widely used to improve the gel properties of surimi, however, the impact mechanism of addition forms on the denaturation and aggregation behavior of myofibrillar protein (MP) is not clear. Therefore, the effect of starch, PO, starch/PO mixture, and starch-based emulsion on the physicochemical and gel properties of MP was investigated. The results showed that amylose could accelerate the aggregation of MP, while amylopectin was conducive to the improvement of gel properties.

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It is a challenging issue for the creation of photogenerated carrier collectors on the photocatalyst to drive charge separation and promote reaction kinetics in the photocatalytic reaction. Herein, based on one-step dual-modulation strategy, IrO nanodots are modified at the edge of polymeric carbon nitride (PCN) nanosheets and atomically dispersed Ir atoms are implanted in the skeleton of PCN to obtain a unique Ir-PCN/IrO photocatalyst. IrO nanodots and atomically dispersed Ir atoms act as hole and electron collectors to synergistically promote the carrier separation and reaction kinetics, respectively, thereby greatly improving the photocatalytic hydrogen evolution (PHE) performance.

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Trastuzumab-induced cardiotoxicity (TIC) is a common and serious disease with abnormal cardiac function. Accumulating evidence has indicated certain non-coding RNAs (ncRNAs), functioning as competing endogenous RNAs (ceRNAs), impacting the progression of cardiovascular diseases. Nonetheless, the specific involvement of ncRNA-mediated ceRNA regulatory mechanisms in TIC remains elusive.

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Graph convolutional networks (GCN) have recently been studied to exploit the graph topology of the human body for skeleton-based action recognition. However, most of these methods unfortunately aggregate messages via an inflexible pattern for various action samples, lacking the awareness of intra-class variety and the suitableness for skeleton sequences, which often contain redundant or even detrimental connections. In this paper, we propose a novel Deformable Graph Convolutional Network (DeGCN) to adaptively capture the most informative joints.

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Synopsis of recent research by authors named "Su Nan"

  • - Su Nan's recent research covers a diverse range of topics, including the genetic characterization of trichomonads in donkeys and the clinical implications of imaging techniques for pediatric liver tumors.
  • - The studies highlight significant findings in public health, particularly regarding zoonotic intestinal parasites in livestock, and novel treatment approaches for conditions like pulmonary mucormycosis and immunogenic responses in triple-negative breast cancer.
  • - Additionally, the research demonstrates a focus on the intersection of neurodegenerative diseases and oncology, with explorations of genetic signatures in gliomas and the complexities of diagnosing rare infections post-hematopoietic stem cell transplantation.