Publications by authors named "Wang Yixing"

Epidemiological studies have reported that atmospheric particulate matter (PM) contributes to ischemic stroke (IS). Biological studies also indicated that the pathway where PM induces IS involves several pathological processes. Moreover, exposure to PM can alter the expression of specific microRNAs (miRNAs) and ultimately accelerate the onset of IS by regulating related pathways.

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Background: Previous studies have suggested that neighborhoods characterized by higher walkability are related to a reduced risk of ischemic heart disease (IHD), whereas exposure to PM is positively associated with risk of IHD. Nevertheless, their joint impact on IHD warrants further investigation.

Methods: This prospective cohort study was performed in Yinzhou, Ningbo, China, comprising 47,516 participants.

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Background: Tubular anastomosis is commonly used in proximal gastrectomy; however, its use in stage II esophagogastric conjugate cancer is currently unclear. In this study, we investigated the short- and long-term clinical outcomes of Siewert II/III adenocarcinoma of the esophagogastric junction after modified proximal gastrectomy with tubular esophagogastric anastomosis compared with total gastrectomy with Roux-en-Y reconstruction.

Methods: We collected the clinical data of patients who underwent proximal gastrectomy tubular esophagogastric anastomosis (PG-TEA) and total gastrectomy Roux-en-Y reconstruction (TG-RY) from October 2015 to October 2018.

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  • Injuries like cartilage defects contribute significantly to joint diseases and can speed up arthritis development by disrupting the articular surface.
  • The study introduces a dual-network hydrogel called GelMA-FT/Sr, which features enhanced lubrication and supports cartilage healing due to its composition, including GelMA, an FT network, and strontium ions.
  • Results show that this hydrogel not only lubricates well but also promotes the differentiation of stem cells into cartilage, demonstrating effectiveness in repairing cartilage defects in a rat model, making it a promising tool for tissue engineering.
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Predicting phenotypes from a combination of genetic and environmental factors is a grand challenge of modern biology. Slight improvements in this area have the potential to save lives, improve food and fuel security, permit better care of the planet, and create other positive outcomes. In 2022 and 2023 the first open-to-the-public Genomes to Fields (G2F) initiative Genotype by Environment (GxE) prediction competition was held using a large dataset including genomic variation, phenotype and weather measurements and field management notes, gathered by the project over nine years.

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Background: Intravenous infusion of lidocaine as an anesthesia adjuvant can improve patient outcomes, but its impact on intrapulmonary shunt during one-lung ventilation (OLV) has not been clarified.

Objectives: To determine the effect of intravenous lidocaine infusion on intrapulmonary shunt during OLV and postoperative cognitive function in video-assisted thoracoscopic surgery (VATS).

Material And Methods: Sixty patients who underwent OLV for thoracic surgery were randomized to receive intravenous infusion of lidocaine (lidocaine group, n = 30) or normal saline (control group, n = 30) for anesthesia induction.

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  • The study investigates the associations between fine particulate matter (PM) and green space with the risk of rheumatoid arthritis (RA) in a large cohort of 30,684 participants in Ningbo, China.
  • Findings reveal that higher PM levels are linked to an increased risk of RA (HR 1.23), while greater residential green space is associated with a reduced risk (HRs around 0.79-0.80).
  • The study notes a significant interaction between PM and green space, suggesting that the protective effect of green spaces against RA can be diminished by high PM exposure.
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  • Premature infants are at risk for various health challenges, particularly related to their underdeveloped gut microbiota, which impacts their immune function and development.
  • A bibliometric analysis spanning from 2004 to 2024 shows increased research on this topic, highlighting themes like probiotics, necrotizing enterocolitis (NEC), and the advantages of breastfeeding in promoting healthier gut profiles.
  • Key findings indicate strong international collaboration in research, with notable contributions from the U.S., China, and Europe, emphasizing the importance of gut health in improving outcomes for premature infants.
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  • - Predicting how genetic and environmental factors influence traits (phenotypes) is a critical challenge in biology, with potential benefits like improved health, food security, and environmental care.
  • - The Genomes to Fields (G2F) initiative hosted a competition in 2022 and 2023, inviting global participants from various disciplines to develop models using a comprehensive dataset gathered over nine years, including genetic and environmental data.
  • - Winning methods combined machine learning with traditional breeding techniques, showcasing a variety of approaches such as quantitative genetics and deep learning, indicating that no single strategy was universally superior in predicting phenotypes in this context.
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Background: Air pollution and outdoor light at night (LAN) have been reported to be related to type 2 diabetes (T2D). However, their interaction with risk of T2D remains uncertain. Therefore, our study aimed to explore the relationship between outdoor LAN, air pollution and incident T2D.

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Ethnopharmacological Relevance: Ganoderma lucidum (G. lucidum) has been widely used as adjuvant of anti-tumor therapy for variety tumors. The bioactive ingredients of G.

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  • Cathodic electroactive bacteria (C-EAB) can utilize electrons from solid electrodes, leading to innovative applications in pollutant removal, biosensor development, and electrosynthesis over the past decade.
  • * The review highlights three main applications: 1) removing pollutants like nitrate and metal ions, 2) developing biosensors using biocathodes, and 3) electrosynthesizing valuable compounds such as hydrogen and proteins.
  • * It also discusses the mechanisms of electron transfer in C-EAB, including extracellular and interspecies electron transfer, with a detailed examination of the electron transport mechanisms in specific bacteria like Shewanella oneidensis MR-1.
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The development of the proton exchange membrane water electrolyzer (PEMWE) is still limited by the prohibitive cost and scarcity of iridium (Ir)-based oxygen evolution reaction (OER) catalyst. This work presents a novel catalyst synthesized by precursor-atomization and rapid joule-heating method, successfully doping iridium atoms into polyvalent tungsten blends (W, W, W) based on titanium substrate. The vacancy engineering of unsaturated tungsten oxide (W, W) reconstructs the electronic structure of the catalyst surface, which resulting in the low-valence state iridium species, avoiding excessive oxidation of iridium and accelerating the catalytic kinetics.

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Background: To provide data on the safety and efficacy of a combination chemotherapy regimen consisting of S-1, oxaliplatin, and irinotecan (SOXIRI) as a first-line therapy in unresectable pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma (UPDA) patients.

Methods: Patients with UPDA and no prior treatment chemotherapy in the UPDA setting were enrolled. The primary endpoint was the objective response rate (ORR).

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  • - The study aimed to explore the distribution of Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) constitution in patients with allergic rhinitis (AR) and assess how it relates to anxiety and depression.
  • - Out of 630 recruited patients, 516 completed the questionnaires, revealing that the most common TCM constitutions were deficiency and inherited-special, with 33.5% experiencing anxiety and 46.5% depression.
  • - Factors such as sex, duration of symptoms, and certain TCM constitutions (like deficiency and inherited-special) were found to be linked to higher anxiety and depression rates in AR patients.
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Covalent organic frameworks (COFs) display great potential to be assembled into proton conductive membranes for their uniform and controllable pore structure, yet constructing self-standing COF membrane with high crystallinity to fully exploit their ordered crystalline channels for efficient ionic conduction remains a great challenge. Here, a macromolecular-mediated crystallization strategy is designed to manipulate the crystallization of self-standing COF membrane, where the -SO H groups in introduced sulfonated macromolecule chains function as the sites to interact with the precursors of COF and thus offer long-range ordered template for membrane crystallization. The optimized self-standing COF membrane composed of highly-ordered nanopores exhibits high proton conductivity (75 mS cm at 100 % relative humidity and 20 °C) and excellent flow battery performance, outperforming Nafion 212 and reported membranes.

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Background: For Response Evaluation Criteria in Solid Tumors version 1.1 (RECIST1.1), measuring up to two target lesions per organ is an arbitrary criterion.

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Interleukin-22 (IL-22) plays an important role in the treatment of organ failure, which can induce anti-apoptotic and proliferative signaling pathways; Nevertheless, the practical utilization of IL-22 is hindered by the restricted efficacy of its production. Pichia pastoris presents a viable platform for both industrial and pharmaceutical applications. In this study, we successfully generated a fusion protein consisting of truncated human serum albumin and human IL-22 (HSA-hIL-22) using P.

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The immune and stromal contexture within the tumor microenvironment (TME) interact with cancer cells and jointly determine disease process and therapeutic response. We aimed at developing a risk scoring model based on TME-related genes of squamous cell lung cancer to predict patient prognosis and immunotherapeutic response. TME-related genes were identified through exploring genes that correlated with immune scores and stromal scores.

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Background: Impaired interstitial cells of Cajal (ICCs) are central to the pathophysiology of acute cholecystitis (AC). Common bile duct ligation is a common model of AC, producing acute inflammatory changes and decrease in gallbladder contractility.

Aim: To investigate the origin of slow wave (SW) in the gallbladder and the effect of ICCs on gallbladder contractions during the process of AC.

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Objective: Few data are available on the optimal treatment options after disease progression from first-line treatment of immune checkpoint inhibitors (ICIs) plus chemotherapy. This study aimed to describe the safety and efficacy of continuing ICIs beyond first progress disease (PD) in non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC).

Methods: Patients with NSCLC previously treated with first-line anti-PD-1 antibody plus platinum-doublet chemotherapy and hence had PD as per Response Evaluation Criteria in Solid Tumors v1.

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Background: Epilepsy is a neurological disorder that is usually detected by electroencephalogram (EEG) signals. Since manual examination of epilepsy seizures is a laborious and time-consuming process, lots of automatic epilepsy detection algorithms have been proposed. However, most of the available classification algorithms for epilepsy EEG signals adopted a single feature extraction, in turn to result in low classification accuracy.

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is widely used for the production of recombinant proteins, but the low secretion efficiency hinders its wide application in biopharmaceuticals. Our previous study had shown that -acetyl-l-cysteine (NAC) promotes human serum albumin and porcine follicle-stimulating hormone fusion protein (HSA-pFSHβ) secretion by increasing intracellular GSH levels, but the downstream impact mechanism is not clear. In this study, we investigated the roles of autophagy as well as cell phenotype in NAC promoting HSA-pFSHβ secretion.

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The motility of the gallbladder (GB) involves the storage, concentration and delivery of bile. GB motor functions are controlled by multiple complex factors, such as extrinsic and intrinsic innervation, humoral factors and neuropeptides. GB emptying results from coordinated contractions of the muscular layers of the GB wall.

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Background: The leucine rich repeat containing 3B (LRRC3B) gene is a tumor suppressor gene involved in the anti-tumor immune microenvironment. Expression of LRRC3B and DNA methylation at the LRRC3B promoter region may serve as a useful marker to predict response to anti-PD-1 therapy. However, no studies have yet systematically explored the protective role of LRRC3B methylation in tumor progression and immunity.

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