Publications by authors named "Tian Lin"

Lung cancer is one of the most lethal malignancies worldwide, making early diagnosis and targeted treatment crucial for improving patient outcomes. Liquid biopsy, a rapidly advancing non-invasive diagnostic tool, has shown significant potential in lung cancer management through dynamic monitoring. This review explores the integration of liquid biopsy with traditional diagnostic techniques in lung cancer management.

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A debris flow, a complex fluid situated between hyperconcentrated flows and granular flows, is recognized as a special natural hazard due to a combination of factors. In addition to parameters such as water content, solid volume concentration, particle shape, and mineral composition, the role of gradation (grain size distribution) on debris flow behavior warrants significant attention, yet it is often underemphasized. In this study, a modified material with discontinuous gradation was prepared by removing the sand (2-0.

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CGBE (C-to-G base editor) systems, pivotal components within the base editing arsenal, enable the precise conversion of cytosines to guanines. However, conventional cytidine deaminases possess non-specific single-stranded DNA binding properties, leading to off-target effects and safety concerns. The Cas-embedding strategy, which involves embedding functional proteins like deaminases within the Cas9 enzyme's architecture, emerges as a method to mitigate these off-target effects.

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The research and development of high-performance electrocatalysts are crucial for advancing highly efficient energy conversion technologies. Pd-based chalcogenides, an innovative class of materials, have been extensively studied as electrocatalysts due to their diverse advantages for energy conversion reactions. This review summarizes recent progress in the synthesis, modification, and application of various Pd-based chalcogenides.

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The role of epithelial membrane protein 1 (EMP1) in tumor microenvironment (TME) remodeling has not yet been elucidated. In addition, the biological function of EMP1 in triple-negative breast cancer (TNBC) is largely unclear. In this study, we examined the infiltration landscape of cell types in the TME of breast cancer, and found that EMP1 expression was positively correlated with stromal and microenvironmental scores.

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In placebo analgesia, prior experience and expectations lead to pain suppression by the administration of an inert substance, but causal evidence for its neural basis is lacking. To identify the underlying neural circuits, we reverse-translated a conditioned placebo protocol from humans to mice. Surprisingly, the placebo effect suppresses both nociception and unconditioned emotional-motivational pain-related behavior.

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Background: Recent studies have linked disrupted cerebral hemodynamics, including pulsatility index (PI) and wall shear stress (WSS), with neuroimaging features of cerebral small vessel disease (CSVD). Cerebral neurovascular coupling (NVC) dysfunction is an important pathophysiological mechanism of CSVD. However, evidence linking the features of carotid artery hemodynamics to cerebral NVC is still lacking.

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Mononuclear phagocytes (MPs), which consist of dendritic cells, monocytes, and macrophages, are distributed throughout the body and actively eliminate invading microorganisms and abnormal cells. Depending on the local microenvironment, MPs manifest considerably various lifespans and phenotypes to maintain tissue homeostasis. Vascular-associated mononuclear phagocytes (VaMPs) are the special subsets of MPs that are localized either within the lumen side or on the apical surface of vessels, acting as the critical sentinels to recognize and defend against disseminated tumor cells.

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A copper-based catalytic system has been described to enable the efficient 1,4-sulfonylindolylation of 1,3-dienes with sulfonyl chloride and indoles. This protocol offers a practical method for the synthesis of allylsulfone-containing indole derivatives with a broad range of compatible functionalities and excellent chemo- and regioselectivities. Mechanistic studies suggest that the copper catalyst plays the dual role of initiating sulfonyl radicals and prompting indole coupling in this conjugated diene-selective 1,4-difunctionalization strategy.

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Background: The management of extensive volar soft tissue defects in multiple fingers remains challenging for plastic surgeons. To date, although various types of flaps have been developed as reconstruction options, the applications remain limited by the shortcomings of bloated appearance, insufficient flap area, prolonged treatment time, persistent donor complications, and the sharply increased surgical complexity with the increased number of injured fingers. The superficial circumflex iliac artery perforator (SCIP) flap avoids the shortcomings of conventional flaps whilst allowing harvesting as a single-pedicle multiple-lobed form, rendering it the standout first-tier flap procedure in the repair of multiple soft tissue defects.

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Maintaining the stability of low Pt catalysts during prolonged operation of proton exchange membrane fuel cells (PEMFCs) remains a substantial challenge. Here, a double confinement design is presented to significantly improve the stability of intermetallic nanoparticles while maintaining their high catalytic activity toward PEMFCs. First, a carbon shell is coated on the surface of nanoparticles to form carbon confinement.

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Background: Increasing daylight exposure might be a simple way to improve mental health. However, little is known about daylight-symptom associations in depressive disorders.

Methods: In a subset of the Australian Genetics of Depression Study ( = 13,480; 75% female), we explored associations between self-reported number of hours spent in daylight on a typical workday and free day and seven symptom dimensions: depressive (overall, somatic, psychological); hypo-manic-like; psychotic-like; insomnia; and daytime sleepiness.

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Marine sediments are an important sink for global polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs); however, the influence of seasonal hydrodynamic conditions on sedimentary PAHs along the continuum of large river-estuary-shelf systems remains unclear. Surface sediment samples collected from the Yangtze River Estuary (YRE) in winter (March 2015) and summer (July 2019) were analyzed for the sixteen USEPA priority PAHs (16 PAHs). The total concentration of 16 PAHs was substantially lower in winter (13.

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Breast tubular carcinoma is a special pathological type of invasive breast cancer, accounting for about 0.8% to 10.0% of breast cancer cases, and it is a rare type of breast cancer.

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High sugar-containing foods are readily consumed, even after meals and beyond fullness sensation (e.g., as desserts).

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The success of hemisection is based on meticulous case selection, considering the quality and quantity of bone surrounding the remaining roots. Additionally, a well-devised prosthetic plan is crucial to direct forces along the preserved roots, and ongoing maintenance is imperative for long-term success. This case report aims to present two different restorative designs for the pontic on the edentulous space after the hemisection of a molar tooth.

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Elevating the long-wavelength activation of photocatalysts represents a formidable approach to optimizing sunlight utilization. Polythiophene (PTh), although renowned for its robust light absorption and excellent conductivity, is largely overlooked for its potential as a photocatalyst due to the swift recombination of photogenerated charge carriers. Herein, we unveil that the strategic introduction of an aromatic ring containing varying nitrogen content into PTh instigates polarized charge distribution and facilitates the narrowing of the band gap, thereby achieving efficient photocatalytic activities for both hydrogen and hydrogen peroxide generation.

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The concentrations of extracellular and intracellular signaling molecules, such as dopamine and cAMP, change over both fast and slow timescales and impact downstream pathways in a cell-type specific manner. Fluorescence sensors currently used to monitor such signals are typically optimized to detect fast, relative changes in concentration of the target molecule. They are less well suited to detect slowly-changing signals and rarely provide absolute measurements of either fast and slow signaling components.

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The brain and spinal cord originate from a neural tube that is preceded by a flat structure known as the neural plate during early embryogenesis. In humans, failure of the neural plate to convert into a tube by the fourth week of pregnancy leads to neural tube defects (NTDs), birth defects with serious neurological consequences. The signaling mechanisms governing the process of neural tube morphogenesis are unclear.

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Article Synopsis
  • Constructing a built-in electric field (BIEF) within heterostructures enhances the performance of electrocatalytic oxygen evolution reactions (OER).
  • The NiP-NCDs-Co(OH)-NF heterojunction is developed by modifying charge interactions, leading to improved electron transfer and OER activity.
  • The optimized electrocatalyst, NiP-NCDs-Co(OH)-NF-3, achieves a low overpotential and excellent stability, highlighting its potential for high-efficiency oxygen evolution applications.
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Pain is a dynamic and nonlinear experience shaped by injury and contextual factors, including expectations of future pain or relief. While μ opioid receptors are central to the analgesic effects of opioid drugs, the endogenous opioid neurocircuitry underlying pain and placebo analgesia remains poorly understood. The ventrolateral column of the posterior periaqueductal gray is a critical hub for nociception and endogenous analgesia mediated by opioid signaling.

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Background: The Internet has become a crucial tool for learning, socializing, and entertainment for contemporary minors, and plays an increasingly prominent role in their growth. However, it has been observed that students are often unable to make good judgments about online health information and barely use the Internet to help tackle their health problems. The purpose of this study was to determine the relationship between electronic health literacy (EHL) and general self-efficacy among Chinese primary and middle school students.

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Label noise is a common and important issue that would affect the model's performance in artificial intelligence. This study assessed the effectiveness and potential risks of automated label cleaning using an open-source framework, Cleanlab, in multi-category datasets of fundus photography and optical coherence tomography, with intentionally introduced label noise ranging from 0 to 70%. After six cycles of automatic cleaning, significant improvements are achieved in label accuracies (3.

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Bisphenol S (BPS) has been put into production as a wide range of Bisphenol A (BPA) alternatives, while little is known regarding its cardiac developmental toxicity. To explore the effect of BPS on cardiomyocyte differentiation and its mechanism, our study established the human embryonic stem cell-cardiomyocyte differentiation model (hESC-CM), which was divided into early period of differentiation (DP1:1-8d), anaphase period of differentiation (DP2:9-16d) and whole stage of differentiation (DP3:1-16d) exposed to human-related levels of BPS. We found that the survival rate of cardiomyocytes was more sensitive to BPS at the early stage of differentiation than at the anaphase stage of differentiation, and exposure to higher than 30 µg/mL BPS throughout the differentiation period decreased the expression of cTnT.

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With the phase-out of legacy persistent organic pollutants (POPs), the ocean's role is evolving, potentially acting as both a reservoir and a source. This study investigates the air-sea fluxes of the first banned POPs, such as organochlorine pesticides (OCPs) and polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs), using literature from Web of Science up to 2023. OCP and PCB concentrations in air and seawater show significant spatiotemporal variability.

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