Publications by authors named "Tao Yue"

Rhabdomyolysis (RM)-induced acute kidney injury (AKI) involves the release of large amounts of iron ions from excess myoglobin in the kidneys, which mediates the overproduction of reactive species with the onset of iron overload via the Fenton reaction, thus inducing ferroptosis and leading to renal dysfunction. Unfortunately, there are no effective treatments for AKI other than supportive care. Herein, we developed a multifunctional nanoplatform (MPD) by covalently bonding melanin nanoparticles (MP NPs) to deferoxamine.

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  • A new bioremediation material (BHF@DK-P3) combining humic acid, iron-modified corn stover biochar, and beneficial bacteria was developed to tackle contamination from DBP residues in black soils.
  • The included microbiota, consisting of DBP-degrading and nutrient-solubilizing bacteria, formed a strong partnership that enhanced soil health and nutrient availability.
  • The application of BHF@DK-P3 improved soil structure and nutrient levels, increasing available phosphorus by 21.45%, potassium by 12.54%, and nitrogen by 14.74%, while stabilizing microbial functions under DBP and pH stress.
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Background: Pulmonary hemorrhage (PH) in respiratory distress syndrome (RDS) in extremely preterm infants exhibits a high mortality rate and poor long-term outcomes. The aim of the present study was to develop a machine learning (ML) predictive model for RDS with PH in extremely preterm infants.

Methods: We performed a retrospective analysis of extremely preterm infants with RDS at the Children's Hospital of Soochow University between January 2015 and January 2021.

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Myocardial infarction (MI) is characterized by massive cardiomyocyte (CM) death and cardiac dysfunction, and effective therapies to achieve cardioprotection are greatly needed. Here, we report that flavin-containing monooxygenase 2 (FMO2) levels were markedly increased in CMs in both ex vivo and in vivo models of ischemic injury. Genetic deletion of FMO2 resulted in reduced CM survival and enhanced cardiac dysfunction, whereas CM-specific FMO2 overexpression conferred a protective effect in infarcted rat hearts.

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  • Soil ecosystems consist of complex networks of microorganisms, especially soil biofilms, which are key players in nutrient cycling and soil health.
  • Soil biofilms aid in degrading pollutants and enhancing detoxification through enzymes and gene transfer, while also forming beneficial relationships with plants to increase their resilience.
  • The review emphasizes the importance of biofilms in maintaining soil structure and water retention, and calls for further research to apply these insights for better agricultural practices and environmental sustainability.
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  • T cells and their receptors (TCRs) are crucial for the adaptive immune system and understanding their diversity can enhance insights into immune responses and therapies.
  • TCR repertoire research has few online tools available, which motivated the development of TCRosetta, a versatile online server for analyzing and visualizing TCR data.
  • TCRosetta offers various analytical methods and can process about 20,000 TCR sequences in under 3 minutes, making it the most comprehensive and user-friendly TCR analysis tool currently available online for free.
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Flexible bioelectronic devices seamlessly interface with organs and tissues, offering unprecedented opportunity for timely prevention, early diagnosis, and medical therapies. However, the majority of flexible substrates utilized in bioelectronics still encounter significant challenges in terms of recyclability and reprocessing, leading to the accumulation of environmentally and biologically hazardous toxic waste. Here, the study reports the design of recyclable polyurethane (PU) vitrimers engineered with internal boron-nitrogen coordination bonds that can reversibly dissociate to boronic acids and hydroxyl, or undergo metathesis reaction following an associative pathway.

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  • The study investigates the effects of Tuina therapy on patients with cervical spondylosis (CS) by assessing changes in brain activity using resting-state functional magnetic resonance imaging (rs-fMRI).
  • A total of 54 participants (27 with CS and 27 healthy subjects) underwent Tuina therapy and various evaluations, including pain and disability scales, before and after treatment.
  • Results showed that Tuina therapy significantly reduced pain and disability scores in CS patients while altering specific brain activity patterns, indicating a potential link between the therapy's effectiveness and changes in regional brain activity.
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  • The Chinese iron and steel industry heavily relies on coal and conventional smelting processes, leading to significant emissions of heavy metals like mercury, arsenic, and lead, posing environmental and health risks.
  • The study found that coal and iron ore are the main sources of these heavy metals, with their chemical transformations influenced by temperature changes during the smelting processes.
  • Sintering is responsible for most mercury emissions, while arsenic and lead mainly come from the blast furnace process, highlighting the need for targeted reduction technologies and better waste management in future policies.
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  • A new method for creating poly(vinyl alcohol) (PVA) hydrogels uses supercooling and wet annealing to improve their strength and uniformity while keeping high water content.
  • * The technique involves dissolving PVA in hot water, rapidly cooling it to form ice crystals, and then replacing the ice with ethylene glycol (EG) to enhance polymer structure.
  • * The resulting hydrogels boast impressive mechanical properties, including high tensile strength and fracture toughness, making them more effective than traditional hydrogels for various applications.
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Aim: To assess diagnostic and prognostic value of regulator of calcineurin 3 (RCAN3) in various malignancies.

Methods: RCAN3 expression levels were assessed across pan-cancer data sets including various molecular and immune subtypes. Receiver operating characteristic (ROC) and Kaplan-Meier curves were employed to determine the diagnostic and prognostic value of RCAN3 in pan-cancer, respectively.

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Both soluble phosphorus (P) deficiency and petroleum hydrocarbon contamination represent challenges in soil environments. While phosphate-solubilizing bacteria and hydrocarbon-degrading bacteria have been identified and employed in environmental bioremediation, the bacteria co-adapted to soluble P deficiency and hydrocarbon contamination has rarely been reported. This study explored the ability of Acinetobacter oleivorans S4 (A.

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After the ultralow emission transformation of coal-fired power plants, cement production became China's leading industrial emission source of nitrogen oxides. Flue gas dust contents at the outlet of cement kiln preheaters were as high as 80-100 g/m, and the calcium oxide content in the dust exceeded 60%. Commercial VO(-WO)/TiO catalysts suitable for coal-fired flue gas suffer from alkaline earth metal Ca poisoning of cement kiln flue gas.

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Mercury (Hg) pollution has been a global concern in recent decades, posing a significant threat to entire ecosystems and human health due to its cumulative toxicity, persistence, and transport in the atmosphere. The intense interaction between mercury and selenium has opened up a new field for studying mercury removal from industrial flue gas pollutants. Besides the advantages of good Hg° capture performance and low secondary pollution of the mineral selenium compounds, the most noteworthy is the relatively low regeneration temperature, allowing adsorbent regeneration with low energy consumption, thus reducing the utilization cost and enabling recovery of mercury resources.

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Hepatocyte nuclear factor 4 alpha (HNF4α) and the pregnane X receptor (PXR) are involved in hepatocyte regeneration. It is not clear whether HNF4α is involved in hepatocyte regeneration through the regulation of PXR. This study aims to explore the regulatory relationship between HNF4a and PXR, and whether it affects hepatocyte regeneration.

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Background: Diabetic foot ulcer (DFU) is the most devastating complication of diabetes mellitus (DM) and plays a major role in disability and death in DM patients. NADH: ubiquinone oxidoreductase subunit B5 (NDUFB5) plays an important role in maintaining mitochondrial respiration, but whether it is involved in regulating the progression of advanced glycation end products (AGEs)-mediated DFU is still unclear.

Methods: Firstly, the role of AGEs on cell viability, migration, and mitochondrial respiration in human umbilical vein endothelial cells (HUVECs) was explored in vitro.

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Purpose: To evaluate the effectiveness of the PRECEDE-PROCEED model (PPM) in helping patients with liver cancer be aware of their knowledge, skills, and abilities in self-oral health behaviors and improve their oral health status.

Methods: This is a quasi-experimental study of 90 patients with liver cancer assigned to an oral health education or a control group. The intervention group was educated with the PRECEDE-PROCEED model.

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Aim: To develop a decision-support tool for predicting extubation failure (EF) in neonates with bronchopulmonary dysplasia (BPD) using a set of machine-learning algorithms.

Methods: A dataset of 284 BPD neonates on mechanical ventilation was used to develop predictive models via machine-learning algorithms, including extreme gradient boosting (XGBoost), random forest, support vector machine, naïve Bayes, logistic regression, and k-nearest neighbor. The top three models were assessed by the area under the receiver operating characteristic curve (AUC), and their performance was tested by decision curve analysis (DCA).

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Biotic and abiotic stresses have emerged as major constraints to agricultural production, causing irreversible adverse impacts on agricultural production systems and thus posing a threat to food security. In this study, a new strain of Bacillus subtilis DNYB-S1 was isolated from soil contaminated with Fusarium wilt. It was found that artificially synthetic flora (YJ-1) [Enterobacter sp.

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During cardiac development, mechanotransduction from the in vivo microenvironment modulates cardiomyocyte growth in terms of the number, area, and arrangement heterogeneity. However, the response of cells to different degrees of mechanical stimuli is unclear. Organ-on-a-chip, as a platform for investigating mechanical stress stimuli in cellular mimicry of the in vivo microenvironment, is limited by the lack of ability to accurately quantify externally induced stimuli.

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Background: Thyroglossal duct cyst (TGDC) is a common congenital neck mass that is the most frequent cause of neck swelling in children. The traditional open Sistrunk procedure for TGDC often leaves a visible scar on the neck. Therefore, it is essential to consider the impact of neck scarring on the quality of life for children and adolescents.

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Coal-fired industrial boilers (CFIBs) that provide heat for industrial production operate to produce large quantities of wastes containing hazardous trace elements (HTEs), threatening the quality of the environment. Based on the established facility-level material flow inventory of five typical HTEs (Hg, As, Cd, Cr, and Pb) of Chinese CFIBs in 2020, we explored the enrichment characteristics and environmental risks of HTEs in wastes at the regional scale from the perspective of substance flow and enrichment levels. Results showed that the shares of HTEs entering the waste stream were 2.

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GABBR1 receptors have been implicated in the progression of rheumatoid arthritis (RA), and p38 MAP kinase (MAPK) was shown to be downregulated by GABA and result in unchecked production of pro-inflammatory cytokine. GABBR1 is a member of GABA receptors, and it is known to be upregulated and plays a vital role in RA. Glucocorticoids are efficient therapeutics in rheumatoid arthritis (RA) and are known to regulate GABA actions; therefore, we intended to investigate the potential of glucocorticoids in RA concerning the potential pathway GABBR1/MAPK.

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Ligustrazine (TMP) is the main active ingredient extracted from , which is used in the treatment of cardiovascular and cerebrovascular diseases, with the drawback of being unstable and readily sublimated. Cocrystal technology is an effective method to improve the stability of TMP. Three benzoic acid compounds including P-aminobenzoic acid (PABA), 3-Aminobenzoic acid (MABA), and 3,5-Dinitrobenzoic acid (DNBA) were chosen for co-crystallization with TMP.

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