Publications by authors named "Tiantian Ji"

In this study, we developed a new system that using zinc-based metal-organic frameworks NH-Zn-PTC as the donor and ZiF-8@PDA as the acceptor to achieve highly sensitive detection of carcinoembryonic antigen (CEA), using the fundamentals of electrochemiluminescence resonance energy transfer (ECL-RET). Firstly, the aggregation-induced quenching effect (ACQ) was eliminated by the coordination of PTC in MOF and the ECL signal was improved. Secondly, the ECL signal was further amplified by using Au NPs and amino groups as co-reaction promoters to generate more SO.

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The Internet of Things technology allows you to transfer data to any asset through communication networks such as the Internet or intranet. One of the most important problems is security, which includes confidentiality, authenticity validation, and completeness. Among security problems, the most important ones are ensuring authenticity and protecting privacy.

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  • An online gas chromatograph (GC5000) monitored volatile organic compounds (VOCs) in Zhengzhou City from May to September 2022, focusing on their relationship with ozone (O) levels and meteorological conditions.
  • The study found that high ozone pollution levels in June and September were linked to unfavorable weather conditions and elevated local concentrations of VOCs and NO.
  • Analysis revealed that the average VOC concentration during the campaign was higher on days with ozone exceeding standards, with a significant portion of VOCs being oxygenated volatile organic compounds (OVOCs), highlighting the need to address emissions during morning and evening peaks.
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Background: Metastasis is the main cause of death in colorectal cancer (CRC). Metastasis is a sequential and dynamic process, but the development of tumor cells during this process is unclear. In this study, we aimed to reveal characteristics of tumor cell subset during CRC metastasis.

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The regulatory mechanism of long non-coding RNAs (lncRNAs) in autophagy is as yet not well established. In this research, we show that the long non-coding RNA MLLT4 antisense RNA 1 (lncRNA MLLT4-AS1) is induced by the MTORC inhibitor PP242 and rapamycin in cervical cells. Overexpression of MLLT4-AS1 promotes autophagy and inhibits tumorigenesis and the migration of cervical cancer cells, whereas knockdown of MLLT4-AS1 attenuates PP242-induced autophagy.

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Colorectal cancer (CRC) is a major cause of cancer mortality and a serious health problem worldwide. Mononuclear phagocytes are the main immune cells in the tumor microenvironment of CRC with remarkable plasticity, and current studies show that macrophages are closely related to tumor progression, invasion and dissemination. To understand the immunological function of mononuclear phagocytes comprehensively and deeply, we use single-cell RNA sequencing and classify mononuclear phagocytes in CRC into 6 different subsets, and characterize the heterogeneity of each subset.

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  • This study addresses the challenge of immune reactions in stem cell therapies by customizing human embryonic stem cells (hESCs) to be more compatible with the Chinese population's immune profiles.
  • Researchers created an immunocompatible hESC line by selectively editing HLA genes, retaining HLA-A*11:01, which is present in about 21% of the Chinese population.
  • The modified hESCs showed reduced immune responses and maintained genomic integrity, laying the groundwork for a universal HLA-A bank that could enhance the clinical use of hESC therapies globally.
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Chromosome engineering has been attempted successfully in yeast but remains challenging in higher eukaryotes, including mammals. Here, we report programmed chromosome ligation in mice that resulted in the creation of new karyotypes in the lab. Using haploid embryonic stem cells and gene editing, we fused the two largest mouse chromosomes, chromosomes 1 and 2, and two medium-size chromosomes, chromosomes 4 and 5.

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Material utilisation has been playing a fundamental role in economic development, but meanwhile, it may have environmental and social consequences. Given China's rapid economic growth, understanding China's material utilisation patterns would inform decisions for researchers and policymakers. However, fragmented data from multiple statistical sources hinder us from comprehensively portraying China's material utilisation dynamics.

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The dramatically increasing incidence and prevalence of inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) are reportedly related to a Western diet, which is characterized by high sugar consumption. Dietary simple sugars aggravate IBD in animal models. However, the mechanisms underlying this effect remain unclear.

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  • - The study aimed to explore how work-family conflict acts as a mediator between COVID-19 risk perception and job withdrawal among Chinese nurses, with job autonomy playing a moderating role during the pandemic's initial outbreak.
  • - Conducted with 287 nurses from 11 hospitals, the research showed that work-family conflict significantly mediates the relationship, accounting for over 60% of the influence, while job autonomy increases the impact of work-family conflict on job withdrawal.
  • - The findings suggest that nursing management should enhance support systems to help nurses manage stress related to COVID-19, aiming to reduce work-family conflict and prevent job withdrawal.
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Pulmonary arterial hypertension (PAH) is a complex and serious cardiopulmonary disease; it is characterised by increased pulmonary arterial pressure and pulmonary vascular remodelling accompanied by disordered endothelial and smooth muscle cell proliferation within pulmonary arterioles and arteries. Although recent reports have suggested that dysregulated immunity and inflammation are key players in PAH pathogenesis, their roles in PAH progression remain unclear. Intriguingly, altered host immune cell distribution, number, and polarisation within the lung arterial vasculature have been linked to disease development.

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  • Cytokine storm is an excessive immune response where high levels of cytokines are released, often triggered by acute infections, affecting multiple cell types and varying across different diseases.
  • This review discusses the biological mechanisms that lead to cytokine storms in infectious diseases and explores treatment strategies aimed at managing these responses from both the host’s and the pathogen’s viewpoints.
  • Research suggests that targeted therapies can reduce tissue damage and help clear infections, with advancements in "multi-omics" profiling expected to improve treatment strategies for cytokine storms across various diseases.*
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Human anterior gradient homolog 2 (AGR2) reportedly acts as an oncogene in multiple types of cancers. As a secreted protein, the oncogenic roles of extracellular AGR2 have been the focus of the increasing number of studies. In contrast, the oncological functions of intracellular AGR2 (iAGR2) remain elusive.

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Autophagy plays an important role in embryo development; however, only limited information is available on how autophagy specifically regulates embryo development, especially under low oxygen culture conditions. In this study we used parthenogenetic activation (PA) of porcine embryos to test the hypothesis that a low oxygen concentration (5%) could promote porcine embryo development by activating autophagy. Immunofluorescence staining revealed that low oxygen tension activated autophagy and alleviated oxidative stress in porcine PA embryos.

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Multidrug resistance (MDR) is a key issue accounting for ineffectiveness of cancer chemotherapy. Numerous multifunctional nanocarriers have been developed to increase drug delivery efficacy and inhibit drug efflux for overcoming cancer drug resistance. However, limited success has been achieved in clinic because of nanocarriers' complicated multi-step fabrication procedures and their undesired side toxicity as well as potential immunogenicity.

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Human tumors exhibit plasticity and evolving capacity over time. It is difficult to study the mechanisms of how tumors change over time in human patients, in particular during the early stages when a few oncogenic cells are barely detectable. Here, we used a tumor model caused by loss of (), a highly conserved apicobasal cell polarity gene, to investigate the spatial-temporal dynamics of early tumorigenesis events.

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Non-adherent cells play key roles in various biological processes. Studies on this type of cell, especially at single-cell resolution, help reveal molecular mechanisms underlying many biological and pathological processes. The emerging microfluidics technology has developed effective methods for analyzing cells.

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Cerebral white matter hyperintensities (WMHs) and cognitive impairment are common in elderly hypertensive patients, and more needs to be learned about their prevention and treatment. Our aim was to investigate the effect of low-dose statins on WMH and cognitive function in elderly patients undergoing antihypertensive treatment. A total of 732 elderly hypertensive patients taking hydrochlorothiazide as their baseline medication were randomized using a 2 × 2 factorial design with antihypertensive (telmisartan vs.

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Background: Although it is accepted that the etiology of cerebral small vessel disease (CSVD) is associated with cardiovascular risk factors, the association between CSVD and the circadian rhythm of blood pressure (BP) is unclear. We aimed to determine if such an association existed in the elderly population.

Method: White matter hyperintensities (WMHs), lacunes, microbleeds, nocturnal dipping pattern (NDP), and morning surge in systolic blood pressure (SBP) were assessed in 2,091 participants ≥60 years of age.

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Objectives: To investigate the effect of low-dose statins and apolipoprotein E (APOE) genotypes on cerebral small vessel disease (CSVD) to prevent CSVD in older hypertensive patients.

Design: A subgroup analysis of a randomized clinical trial.

Setting: Shandong area, China.

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Despite the frequency of lung metastasis and its associated mortality, the mechanisms behind metastatic tumor cell survival and colonization in the lungs remain elusive. Here, we show that tumor cell-released microparticles (T-MPs) from the primary tumor site play a critical role in the metastatic process. The T-MPs remodeled the lung parenchyma via a macrophage-dependent pathway to create an altered inflammatory and mechanical response to tumor cell invasion.

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Traditional artificial opals are assembled from silica or polystylene colloidals which have poor swellability and a lower response to stimuli. A novel three-dimensional photonic crystal array sensor which has a high stability and desired structural colour was fabricated from the self assembly of nano hydrogel colloids. The nano hydrogel colloids were prepared by co-polymerisation of -isopropylacrylamide, functional monomer acrylic acid and -butylacrylamide.

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