Publications by authors named "Sun Z"

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  • Surface deformation in permafrost regions, specifically Wudaoliang (WDL) and Xidatan (XDT), is assessed through long-term leveling, hydrothermal data, and soil samples to analyze permafrost changes and their causes.
  • Seasonal deformation patterns vary between regions, influenced by soil moisture and soil texture, with high moisture and fine-grained soils leading to more significant deformations.
  • WDL experiences a higher inter-annual subsidence rate compared to XDT, correlating with ground ice thawing rates and a noticeable link between long-term subsidence and increased seasonal deformation in fine-grained soils.
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Foxtail millet is a C crop rich in folate (FA). This study explores the roles of the 4-amino-4-deoxychorismate lyase (ADCL) - a member of the transaminase IV group of enzymes - in FA metabolism and conferred phenotypes. Phylogenetic comparisons identified diversity in the transaminase IV/ADCL gene family in the foxtail millet genome which was associated with genomic duplications.

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Background: Numerous experiments and clinical practices have demonstrated the effectiveness of Qishen Yiqi dripping pills (QSYQ) on myocardial ischemia (MI). However, the bioactive ingredients and mechanisms remain unclear, leading to huge gaps between quality control and biological effect of QSYQ. Discovering quality markers (Q-markers) based on effective components is crucial for ensuring stable quality and clinical effectiveness of QSYQ.

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Objective: This study aimed to identify the effect of some novel risk factors associated with L1 vertebrae and parameters closely related to the sagittal alignment for the occurrence of proximal junctional kyphosis (PJK) following surgery for patients with osteoporotic vertebral compression fractures (OVCF) kyphosis.

Methods: 74 OVCF patients undergoing posterior corrective surgery between January 2008 and June 2021 with a minimum 2-year follow-up were included. These patients were divided into PJK and non-PJK groups.

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The rapid development of low energy dissipation spintronic devices has stimulated the search for air-stable 2D nanomaterials possessing room-temperature ferromagnetism. Here the experimental realization of 2D MoB nanosheets is reported with intrinsic room-temperature ferromagnetic characteristics by vacancy engineering. These nanosheets are synthesized by etching the bulk MAB phase (MoY)AlB into MoB nanosheets in ZnCl molten salt.

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Background: Overweight and obesity pose a huge burden on individuals and society. While the relationship between lifestyle factors and overweight and obesity is well-established, the relative contribution of specific lifestyle factors remains unclear. To address this gap in the literature, this study utilizes interpretable machine learning methods to identify the relative importance of specific lifestyle factors as predictors of overweight and obesity in adults.

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The V-type porous starch (VPS) displays remarkable adsorption capability, and has potential for encapsulating guest compounds within its unique single helical cavity. In this investigation, VPS was produced via a "one-pot method" utilizing thermostable α-amylase in a hot ethanol solution. The study demonstrates that the activity of thermostable α-amylase remains high, reaching up to 86 % when employing a 40-50 % ethanol concentration, and up to 74 % with ≤70 % ethanol concentration.

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Background: Recent advancements in brain cytoprotection therapies following cerebral ischemia-reperfusion (I/R) injury have become an emerging interest. Pericytes were vulnerable during the early stages of ischemia. This study aims to explore the protective effects of Edaravone dexborneol (Eda.

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Fluoride, an environmental toxicant, could induce endoplasmic reticulum stress (ERS) in neuronal cells ultimately leading to apoptosis and emotional dysfunction. Meanwhile, voluntary wheel running contributes to mitigate anxiety and depression. Our investigation aimed to study the effect of voluntary wheel running on anxiety- and depression-like behaviors in fluoride-exposure mice.

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This study aimed to assess the predictive value of baseline F-FDG PET radiomics features, metabolic parameters, and clinical factors for PFS and OS in elderly DLBCL patients. Using LASSO COX regression, we derived Radscore from PET radiomics features. We constructed and externally validated prognostic models, evaluating their performance through various metrics.

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The precise control of flowering time is of utmost importance for crop adaptation to varying environmental conditions and consequently determines grain yield and plant fitness. Soybean , the homolog of Arabidopsis , is a major locus contributing to high-latitude adaptation and is involved in photoperiod sensitivity. However, due to major effects of , additional genetic loci controlling soybean flowering and adaptation have historically been masked and difficult to identify.

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Objective: The objective of this study is to use parametric human modeling and machine learning methods to identify representative occupants that can account for injury variations among a more diverse population with a limited simulation budget.

Method: A maximal projection method was used to sample 100 occupants, considering the variations in stature, weight, and sitting height. An automated mesh morphing method was used to morph the THUMS v4.

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Objectives: Long-term follow-up is essential for type 1 autoimmune pancreatitis (AIP) patients due to high relapse rates. The cumulative radiation dose from repeated CT scans during follow-up should not be ignored. We aim to investigate the cumulative radiation dose in AIP patients undergoing CT surveillance and the diagnostic performance of CT in detecting disease relapse.

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Chemical heterogeneity significantly influences the dynamics of phytoplankton and zooplankton interactions through its effects on phytoplankton carrying capacity and zooplankton ingestion rates. Our central objective of this study was to develop and examine a nonautonomous model of phytoplankton-zooplankton growth, which incorporates season-driven variations in light intensity and chemical heterogeneity. The dynamics of the system is characterized by positive invariance, dissipativity, boundary dynamics, and internal dynamics.

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Objective: Antemortem stress accelerated muscle energy consumption in postmortem muscle. The objective of our study was to investigate the regulation of guanidinoacetic acid (GAA) administration on the postmortem glycolysis and protein acetylation in postmortem muscle of antemortem stress.

Methods: Forty C57BL/6 male mice were chosen and randomly assigned to four treatment groups (A, B, C and D), each treatment consisted of 10 replicates.

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The bit islands in magnetic patterns play a crucial role in advancing magnetic recording density, but the trade-off issues between miniaturization and scalable production are still challenging. Here we present a two-in-one technique of nanoimprint lithography (NIL)-assisted self-assembly using a specially engineered FePt-containing block copolymer (BCP), offering a simple one-step fabrication for L1-FePt bit-patterned media with high throughput. This method combines top-down NIL with bottom-up self-assembly to precisely control the ultrafine magnetic bits in the nanoscale patterns.

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Recent improvements in proteomics technologies have fundamentally altered our capacities to characterize human biology. There is an ever-growing interest in using these novel methods for studying the circulating proteome, as blood offers an accessible window into human health. However, every methodological innovation and analytical progress calls for reassessing our existing approaches and routines to ensure that the new data will add value to the greater biomedical research community and avoid previous errors.

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Primary immune thrombocytopenia (ITP) is an autoimmune disease characterized by thrombocytopenia, and T cell immune dysfunction plays an important role in the formation of ITP. As a thrombopoietin receptor agonist (TPO- RA), eltrombopag can not only directly stimulate megakaryocytes to produce platelets, but also play an immunomodulatory role by inducing regulatory T cell generation and reducing proinflammatory factors. As a second-line treatment drug for adult ITP, eltrombopag is increasingly widely used in clinical practice.

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  • This study evaluates the predictive value of soluble growth stimulation expressed gene 2 protein (sST2) for long-term clinical outcomes in patients with acute heart failure (AHF), particularly focusing on those with a history of myocardial infarction (MI).
  • Researchers followed 149 hospitalized AHF patients over three years and found that higher sST2 levels were significantly associated with major adverse cardiovascular events (MACEs), including heart failure readmissions and mortality.
  • The findings highlight sST2 as a strong predictor for patients with prior MI, suggesting that monitoring sST2 levels could improve patient management in this high-risk group.
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Objective: This study aims to evaluate the relationship between the pericoronary fat attenuation index (FAI), derived from coronary artery computed tomography angiography, and post-lipid management levels of low-density lipoprotein cholesterol in patients with coronary artery disease (CAD). Additionally, the study investigates coronary inflammation across different lipid management strategies.

Methods: We selected a cohort comprising 521 CAD patients who met the inclusion criteria.

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  • - The study investigates variations in surgical management for benign deep lobe parotid tumors (BDLPT) by analyzing 75 patients treated at Peking University from 2014 to 2020, focusing on their imaging features and surgical approaches.
  • - BDLPTs were categorized into four distinct types based on their anatomical relationships, influencing the choice of surgical methods, which included techniques like transmandibular and transparotid approaches.
  • - The research concludes that classifying BDLPT provides essential insights for planning preoperative treatment, indicating that different tumor types require tailored surgical strategies.
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  • Pyroptosis is a form of programmed cell death that triggers inflammation and boosts immune responses through gasdermin proteins, activated by specific pathways and caspases.
  • Post-translational modifications (PTMs) can alter the properties and functions of proteins involved in pyroptosis, affecting their activity and stability.
  • This review summarizes various PTMs, their modifying enzymes, and explores how understanding these modifications can lead to new treatments for cancer and inflammatory diseases.
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  • Rosacea is a common skin condition characterized by redness, visible blood vessels, and acne-like symptoms, often treated with antibiotics, but extended use can lead to resistance and side effects.
  • This study explored the effects of probiotics combined with doxycycline treatment on rosacea, finding that probiotics improved skin conditions, decreased inflammation, and altered gut microbiota composition among participants.
  • Results indicated that the probiotic group experienced better skin health outcomes with reduced sebum and inflammation, as well as fewer antibiotic resistance genes compared to controls, supporting a connection between gut health and skin condition.
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Malaria is a deadly disease caused by Apicomplexan parasites of the genus. Several species of the genus are known to be infectious to humans, of which is the most virulent. Post-translational modifications (PTMs) of proteins coordinate cell signaling and hence regulate many biological processes in homeostasis and host infection, of which the most highly studied is phosphorylation.

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Epidemiological data show that obesity is now a pandemic. Lipid homeostasis requires the coordination of multiple tissues and organs, including the liver, kidney, cardiovascular system, and adipose tissues, to maintain bodily homeostasis. As increasing amounts of chemicals are being synthesized, applied, and released into the environment, their obesogenic effects have triggered serious concern.

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