Publications by authors named "Wang Panpan"

The burden of disease and death attributable to environmental pollution is a growing public health challenge worldwide, particularly in developing countries. While the adverse effects of environmental pollution on oral health have garnered increasing attention, a comprehensive and systematic assessment remains lacking. This article delves into the intricate relationship between environmental pollution and oral health, highlighting significant impacts on various aspects such as dental caries, periodontal diseases, oral facial clefts, cancer, as well as other oral diseases.

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Background: Gout is a metabolic disease caused by decreased blood uric acid excretion and purine metabolism disorders. Long-term and persistent metabolic dysfunction gradually affects other organ functions and is the main factor inducing Myocardial Infarction (MI) and Heart Failure (HF), seriously affecting the health of patients. This study adopts a meta-analysis to analyze the risk of MI and HF in gout patients.

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Background: Cancer remains one of the most significant public health challenges worldwide. A widely recognized hallmark of cancer is the ability to sustain proliferative signaling, which is closely tied to various cell cycle processes. Centromere Protein A (CENPA), a variant of the standard histone H3, is crucial for selective chromosome segregation during the cell cycle.

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Cancer research has been significantly advanced by the integration of transcriptomic data through high-throughput sequencing technologies like RNA sequencing (RNA-seq). This paper reviews the transformative impact of transcriptomics on understanding cancer biology, focusing on the use of extensive datasets such as The Cancer Genome Atlas (TCGA) and Genotype-Tissue Expression (GTEx). While transcriptomic data provides crucial insights into gene expression patterns and disease mechanisms, the analysis is fraught with technical and biological biases.

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Background: This study aimed to assess the diagnosis of macrophage activation syndrome (MAS) at the onset of active childhood-onset systemic lupus erythematosus (cSLE), which is under-researched, and to compare the characteristics of cSLE with and without MAS, hypothesizing the existence of possible predictors of MAS in active cSLE.

Methods: This study enrolled 157 patients diagnosed with cSLE, with or without MAS, from Nanjing Medical University between January 2018 and May 2023. Data analysis was performed using an independent samples -test or the Mann-Whitney -test, the test, the Youden index to determine the optimal cutoff values for diagnosis, and binary logistic regression analysis to determine the predicted probability.

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Aim: To gain a comprehensive understanding of the practices, attitudes, and thoughts of neurological nurses regarding communication about the risk of stroke recurrence.

Design: This is a mixed-method study with a sequential explanatory design.

Methods: An electronic survey was conducted amongst 280 neurological nurses from 30 hospitals to explore their clinical practice and attitudes towards stroke recurrence risk communication (RC).

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We propose a hybrid electrocatalytic-bioelectrocatalytic reaction cascade integrated on a gas diffusion electrode for CO reduction under selective formation of methanol. Ag-BiO selectively reduces gaseous CO to formate at neutral pH conditions. A subsequent enzymatic cascade comprising formaldehyde dehydrogenase and alcohol dehydrogenase, which are both nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide (NAD)-dependent, further reduce formate sequentially to formaldehyde and methanol.

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Postmenopausal osteoporosis, primarily driven by estrogen deficiency, is predominantly mediated through estrogen receptors such as ERα. However, the underlying mechanisms necessitate further investigation. In this study, we established an ERα-deficient model in rBMSCs to elucidate the role of ERα in osteogenic differentiation and miRNA expression profiles.

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A visible-light-induced radical cyclization of α-brominated amides has been developed to construct benzimidazole[2,1-]isoquinolin-6(5)-ones and pyrrolidonesin in yields up to 97%. The methodology exhibits a certain functional-group compatibility with 43 examples and operational simplicity, offering a rapid and concise approach to obtain five- and six-membered rings under the irradiation of 18 W blue LED. Additionally, large-scale reaction of this method for synthesizing benzimidazo-isoquinolineones and the further transformations to useful pyrrolidones were also conducted and afforded positive results.

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  • Kawasaki disease (KD) is an inflammatory condition primarily affecting young children, with recent studies linking excessive neutrophil extracellular traps (NETs) to its progression.
  • This study found that KD patients had significantly elevated NET levels in their serum, which correlated with inflammatory markers and decreased after treatment.
  • The research suggests that NETs facilitate inflammation in KD by generating reactive oxygen species and activating the NLRP3 inflammasome in specific immune cells, indicating that targeting NETs or ROS may offer new therapeutic strategies for managing the disease.
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Research on the use of organic materials as soil amendments for the remediation of Cd-contaminated agricultural land exists. However, the mechanisms based on which organic materials affect the distribution and availability of Cd in soil aggregates remain unclear. Here, Cd-contaminated paddy soil and different bio-based materials were used for rice pot experiments.

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  • Lycopi herba, traditionally known for its aerial parts, has roots that contain valuable flavonoid compounds with medicinal properties, such as anti-inflammatory and anti-tumor activities, which have often been overlooked.
  • This study focused on improving the extraction and purification of flavonoids from L. herba roots, using techniques like ultrasound-assisted extraction and response surface methodology to achieve optimal conditions and high yields.
  • The research revealed that the purified flavonoids exhibited significant anti-proliferative effects on human fibroblast-like synoviocytes, suggesting potential benefits for treating rheumatoid arthritis and advocating for better utilization of L. herba root resources.
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The emergence of RND efflux pump gene cluster tmexCD-toprJ threats the clinical use of tigecycline as a last-resort antibiotic. Co-existence of extended spectrum β-lactamases and tmexCD-toprJ can accelerate the emergence of multidrug resistant or extensively drug-resistant Pseudomonas aeruginosa, leading to the production of high-risk clones. This study identified a novel gene cluster, tmexC6D6.

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  • A study introduced sodium bicarbonate (NaHCO), an eco-friendly inorganic ligand, to improve manganese ion (Mn(II)) catalytic performance in degrading emerging contaminants using peracetic acid (PAA).
  • The NaHCO/Mn(II)/PAA process was found to enhance oxidation across a wide pH range and predominantly involved Mn(V) as the main reactive species for degrading compounds like naproxen.
  • The results suggested that NaHCO effectively boosts Mn(II)'s catalytic activity and addresses issues found in traditional organic ligand processes, making it a promising solution for environmental clean-up efforts.
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As a means of tuning the electronic properties of tin-chalcogenide-based compounds, we present a strategy for the compositional and structural expansion of selenido stannate frameworks under mild conditions by introducing Cu ions into binary anionic Sn/Se aggregates in ionothermal reactions. The variable coordination modes of Cu-contrasting with tetrahedral {SnSe} or trigonal bipyramidal {SnSe} units-and corresponding expansion toward ternary Cu/Sn/Se substructures helped to add another degree of freedom to the nanoarchitectures. As desired, the variation of the structural features was accompanied by concomitant changes of the physical properties.

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  • This study focuses on the prevalence and transferability of two tigecycline resistance genes (tet(X) and tmexCD-toprJ) in flies, which are key carriers of antimicrobial resistance.
  • A total of 52 bacterial isolates were collected, with 76.9% testing positive for tet(X) and 23.1% for tmexCD-toprJ, showing a higher prevalence of tet(X) in rural areas compared to urban areas.
  • The research highlights that many of these resistant strains are multi-drug resistant and provides insights into the genetic mechanisms behind this resistance, which could help in developing strategies to combat antimicrobial resistance.
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Introduction: Postoperative gastroparesis occurs after surgeries which affect the upper digestive tract. Gastric peroral endoscopic myotomy (G-POEM) is a treatment for postoperative gastroparesis. The present study boasts the long-term efficacy and safety of G-POEM in a large cohort of patients.

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Buckwheat is a valuable crop that contains various nutrients and functional components. Tartary buckwheat peptide is a protease-hydrolyzed protein with a wide range of physiological functions. Tartary buckwheat peptide produced through microbial fermentation can decrease the enzymatic digestion of buckwheat protein, which contributes to the bitter taste, and improve both the flavor and texture of buckwheat peptide products.

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Background: Major depressive disorder (MDD) is one of the most common psychiatric disorders worldwide. Hypericum perforatum (HP) is a traditional herb that has been shown to have antidepressant effects, but its mechanism is unclear. This study aims to identify the molecular targets of HP for the treatment of MDD.

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Background: The gap between theoretical knowledge and clinical skills highlights the need for clinical reasoning training curriculum in periodontal education, especially in periodontal internships. This study aims to develop a Chief Complaint-Based Clinical Reasoning Training (CCB-CRT) program and evaluate its impact on periodontal interns' clinical reasoning abilities and overall performance.

Methods: The CCB-CRT program was developed based on eight common chief complaints (CCs) identified through surveys of periodontal specialists and an analysis of patient visit data from a university-affiliated hospital's periodontal clinic.

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In this study, molecular dynamics simulations were used to systematically explore the reason why BH3-only protein BAD binds to anti-apoptotic protein BCL-L but not to MCL-1 to give more theoretical hints for the design of BAD mimetic inhibitors for the dual-targeting of BCL-L and MCL-1. Starting with the difference in residue-based binding energy contributions, a series of analyses were conducted to identify the hotspot residues in MCL-1 that significantly affect the interaction with BAD. Among them, the insertion of the T residue in the loop between α4 and α5 domains of MCL-1 is considered to be the main cause of BAD selective binding.

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As a kind of glycoside, pentacyclic triterpenoid saponins have good biological activities, such as anticancer, antibacterial, antiviral and hypoglycemic effects [1]. In this paper, twenty-four pentacyclic triterpenoid derivatives, including twelve monosaccharide derivatives, were designed and synthesized. The anticancer effect and antibacterial activities of all compounds were evaluated.

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Background: While the gradually aggravated motor and non-motor disorders of Parkinson's disease (PD) lead to progressive disability and frequent falling, skeletal muscle impairment may contribute to this condition. The leucine-rich repeat kinase2 (LRRK2) is a common disease-causing gene in PD. Little is known about its role in skeletal muscle impairment and its underlying mechanisms.

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Multidrug-resistant Escherichia coli (MDR-E. coli) is a global health concern. Lactic acid bacteria (LAB) are important probiotics that have beneficial effects on health, and in recent years, their influences in preventing foodborne pathogens-induced colitis have attracted much attention.

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