Publications by authors named "Wang Meijuan"

Compared to quantitative real-time PCR (q-PCR), CRISPR-Cas-mediated technology is more suitable for point-of-care testing (POCT) and has potential for wider application in the future. Generally, the operational procedure of CRISPR-Cas-mediated diagnostic method consists of two independent steps, the reaction of signal amplification and the CRISPR-Cas-mediated signal detection. Complex multi-step procedures can easily lead to cross-contamination.

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Patients with atrial fibrillation (AF) are linked to an increased risk of cognitive dysfunction, and serum uric acid levels play an important factor in cognitive dysfunction. However, the optimal serum uric acid level in patients with AF remains unclear. Therefore, we aimed to explore the relationship between serum uric acid and cognitive dysfunction.

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, belonging to the viridans group streptococci (VGS), has been considered a member of normal flora mainly inhabiting the oral cavity. However, more recently, there has been growing recognition of its role as a causative agent in various life-threatening infectious diseases such as infective endocarditis (IE) and meningitis. Additionally, the differences in the prevalence, clinical features, and prognosis of opportunistic infections between and other VGS species have been addressed.

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  • * Results showed that patients receiving inclisiran had significantly lower LDL-C (-1.477) and PCSK9 levels (-2.579), as well as reduced total cholesterol (-1.477) compared to those on placebo or statin treatments.
  • * The findings indicate that inclisiran is effective in managing cholesterol levels in patients with atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease, highlighting its potential therapeutic benefits.
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Background: Cardiovascular disease (CVD) is a major cause of human mortality and has become the leading cause of death worldwide. Existing studies indicate that structural and functional damage to the main arteries represents a significant risk factor for early vascular lesions and many CVDs.

Aims: This study aimed to explore characteristics of carotid-femoral pulse wave velocity (cfPWV) and its correlation with cardiovascular disease risk factors in healthy individuals.

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Osteoporosis (OP) is a common and complex chronic metabolic disease with an increasing incidence rate, which has markedly increased the human health burden worldwide. The predominant cause of OP is an imbalance between osteoblasts (OB) and osteoclasts (OC). Studies on the correlation between bone marrow-derived mesenchymal stem cells (BMSCs) and OP have indicated that BMSCs-induced OB differentiation is an important pathway for bone tissue renewal.

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Non-dipper blood pressure has been shown to affect cardiovascular outcomes and cognitive function in patients with hypertension. Although some studies have explored the influencing factors of non-dipper blood pressure, there is still relatively little research on constructing a prediction model. This study aimed to develop and validate a simple and practical nomogram prediction model and explore relevant elements that could affect the dipper blood pressure relationship in patients with hypertension.

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  • This study examined how ultrafast pulse wave velocity (ufPWV) changes in people with arterial stiffness and subclinical atherosclerosis (subAS) and aimed to establish cutoff values for better monitoring.
  • A total of 231 participants were included, with measurements taken for pulse wave velocity at both systolic phases using ultrafast ultrasonography, focusing on the common carotid arteries and adjusting for factors like age and sex.
  • Results indicated that PWV-ES was significantly higher in those with subAS, and specific cutoff values for PWV-ES were identified, showing a clear link to the risk of developing subAS.
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  • Transarterial chemoembolization (TACE) is a treatment for unresectable primary liver cancer, but it struggles with poor long-term drug release and effectiveness.
  • Researchers created gelatin-based microembolic agents that use nanosized poly(acrylic acid) to improve drug loading and release patterns, allowing for sustained treatment over two months.
  • The new microembolics showed excellent delivery and tumor-killing abilities in animal models while causing minimal inflammation and permanent vessel embolization after degradation, offering a promising strategy for enhancing local chemotherapy outcomes.
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  • Natural products are crucial for drug discovery, influenced by genetics and environmental factors, but existing databases often overlook their chemical content.
  • The new TerPenoids database (TPCN) includes over 6,300 terpenoids from more than 1,250 plant species, offering features like compound browsing and similarity analysis, accessible online.
  • TPCN emphasizes both qualitative and quantitative data, aiding in the search for effective drug alternatives and promoting sustainable practices in pharmaceutical farming.
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Background: It is essential to assess the risk stratification of patients with aortic stenosis (AS).

Objective: To clarify the predictive value of red blood cell distribution width (RDW) in AS patients using a large cohort from the MIMIC-IV database.

Methods: Restricted cubic spline, the Kaplan-Meier method, and logistic and Cox regression analyses were used to explore the association between RDW and all-cause mortality in AS patients.

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  • Sleep deprivation (SD) leads to cognitive deficits and is linked to microglia-related neuroinflammation, with the STING pathway playing a crucial role in the immune response.
  • In a study using a chronic sleep restriction (CSR) model, the STING agonist cGAMP was found to improve cognition and reduce neuroinflammation by activating the STING-TBK1-IRF3 pathway.
  • cGAMP treatment increased TREM2 levels in CSR mice, promoting an anti-inflammatory microglial state, suggesting potential therapeutic implications for addressing cognitive issues related to sleep deprivation.
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The dense storm microenvironment formed by an excessively cross-linked extracellular matrix, such as hyaluronic acid and collagens, serves as a major barrier that prevents drugs from reaching the deeper tumor. Current traditional two-dimensional (2D) cultures are not capable of modeling this drug delivery barrier in vitro. Thus, tumor spheroids have become increasingly important in cancer research due to their three-dimensional structure.

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  • Biofilms play a significant role in infectious diseases and contribute to antimicrobial resistance, with efflux pumps being a key factor in this process.
  • Efflux pumps not only help microorganisms resist antibiotics but also influence biofilm development through mechanisms like adhesion and quorum sensing, showing both beneficial and harmful effects.
  • The review explores the complex functions of efflux pumps in biofilm formation, highlighting their species-specific actions and suggesting efflux pump inhibitors (EPIs) as potential targets for disrupting biofilms.
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Phosphatase and tensin homologue deleted on chromosome ten (PTEN) was initially recognized as a significant regulator of cancer suppression and could impede cancer cell survival, proliferation, and energy metabolism. PTEN is highly expressed in neurons and performs crucial functions in neurogenesis, synaptogenesis, and neuronal survival. Disruption of PTEN activity may also result in abnormal neuronal function and is associated with various neurological disorders, including stroke, seizures, and autism.

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Tumor hypoxia-associated drug resistance presents a major challenge for cancer chemotherapy. However, sustained delivery systems with a high loading capability of hypoxia-inducible factor-1 (HIF-1) inhibitors are still limited. Here, we developed an ultrastable iodinated oil-based Pickering emulsion (PE) to achieve locally sustained codelivery of a HIF-1 inhibitor of acriflavine and an anticancer drug of doxorubicin for tumor synergistic chemotherapy.

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Background: Neutrophilic asthma is characterized by the predominant infiltration of neutrophils in airway inflammation.

Objective: To explore the therapeutic potential of an antibody against the inducible T cell co-stimulator ligand (ICOSL) in a mouse model of neutrophilic asthma.

Methods: Female BALB/c mice were randomly assigned to different groups.

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Transarterial chemoembolization (TACE) is a common treatment for unresectable intermediate stage hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) and involves the combination of chemotherapy agents and embolic materials to target and block the blood supply to the tumor, leading to localized treatment. However, the selection of clinical chemoembolization agents remains limited, and the effectiveness of various agents is still under investigation. Meanwhile, replicating the complex vasculature and extracellular matrix (ECM) circumstances of HCC in in vitro models for evaluating embolic agents proves to be challenging.

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Background: Infantile cholestasis (IC) is the most common hepatobiliary disease in infants, resulting in elevated direct bilirubin levels. Indeed, hepatointestinal circulation impacts bile acid and bilirubin metabolism. This study evaluates changes in the gut microbiota composition in children with IC and identifies abnormal metabolite profiles associated with microbial alterations.

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Background: The association between body mass index (BMI) and the risk of cognitive impairment remains uncertain. Relatively few studies have analyzed the dose-response relationship between BMI and cognitive impairment. This article utilized nationally representative longitudinal data to assess the association between BMI and cognitive impairment in Chinese older adults.

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Background: Colorectal cancer (CRC) was one of the most widely diagnosed cancers in the United States in 2021. CRC patients may experience significant psychological stress and are susceptible to depression and anxiety. Previous studies have shown that cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT) can reduce fatigue and improve quality of life among breast cancer patients.

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Objective: To investigate the etiological characteristics of plastic bronchitis (PB) caused by pulmonary infections in children and to identify any differences in the clinical features of PB cases caused by different pathogens.

Method: We collected data on children diagnosed with PB and admitted to the Respiratory Department at Soochow University Children's Hospital between July 2021 and March 2023 utilizing electronic bronchoscopy. We analyzed clinical characteristics and the species of pathogens causing the illness in these children.

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Background: Sepsis poses a serious threat to human life and health, with limited options for current clinical treatments. Acupuncture plays an active role in treating sepsis. However, previous studies have focused on the neuromodulatory effect of acupuncture, neglecting its network modulatory effect.

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Background: Lotus corniculatus is a widely distributed perennial legume whose great adaptability to different environments and resistance to barrenness make it an excellent forage and ecological restoration plant. However, its molecular genetics and genomic relationships among populations are yet to be uncovered.

Result: Here we report on a genomic variation map from worldwide 272 L.

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Unlabelled: Maize amylose is a type of high value-added starch used for medical, food, and chemical applications. Mutations in the starch branching enzyme (SBEIIb), with recessive () and dominant alleles, are the primary way to improve maize endosperm amylose content (AC). However, studies on mutation are scarce, and its roles in starch synthesis and breeding potential are unclear.

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