Publications by authors named "Wen Qing"

Trace lithium ions are embedded into sodium-ion sites through Li/Na exchange to enhance the structural stability and mitigate interface erosion of layered NaNiFeMnO. The harmful O'3 phase transition in L-NFM was alleviated effectively by Li sites during the cycling process.

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Background: Non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) presents the most common type of lung cancer, accounting for 80-85% of cases. Combining immunotherapy with radiotherapy (RT) has emerged as a significant research area in recent years. However, the risk of radiation pneumonitis, especially in lung cancer patients, poses a significant concern.

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This study aimed to identify molecular markers that mediate 5-fluorouracil (5-FU) resistance in colorectal cancer (CRC). Exosomes from 5-FU resistant CRC cells (HCT-15/FU) significantly enhanced the resistance to 5-FU and the malignant properties of HCT-15 cells. Double screening of miRNAs in CRC cell-exosomes and serum-exosomes from clinical CRC patients revealed that miR-224-5p was expressed at significantly lower levels in the 5-FU resistant type than in the 5-FU sensitive type.

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Raising the cut-off voltage increases the energy density of LiCoO for lithium-ion batteries, but it exacerbates the decomposition of the electrolyte and the capacity decay of LiCoO. To address such issues, many artificial cathode-electrolyte-interphases (CEIs) have been constructed to stabilize the cathode interface with an additive. However, electrolyte degradation by catalytic oxidation of Co ions dissolved in the electrolyte has rarely been explored.

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Senescence and loss of cochlear hair cells is an important pathologic basis of age-related hearing loss. Lipid droplet accumulation has previously been shown to play an important role in neurodegeneration; however, its role in age-related hearing loss has not yet been investigated. LXRβ/ABCA1 is a key pathway that regulates lipid metabolism, while its dysfunction can cause abnormal accumulation of lipid droplets in neurons, leading to neurodegeneration.

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Effective modulation of gene expression in plants is achievable through tools like CRISPR and RNA interference, yet methods for directly modifying endogenous proteins remain lacking. Here, we identify the E3 ubiquitin ligase E3TCD1 and develope a Targeted Condensation-prone-protein Degradation (TCD) strategy. The X-E3TCD1 fusion protein acts as a genetically engineered degrader, selectively targeting endogenous proteins prone to condensation.

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Bedaquiline is employed to treat multidrug-resistant and extensive drug-resistant tuberculosis by inhibiting the proton pump of adenosine triphosphate synthase in Mycobacterium tuberculosis. This study aims to investigate the effect of high-fat diets on the pharmacokinetics of bedaquiline through a single-center, open-label, randomized trial in healthy Chinese participants. Bedaquiline fumarate tablets were administered at a dosage of 100 mg under both fasted conditions and high-fat diet conditions.

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Background/objectives: The visual acuity (VA) outcomes after the first and second years of anti-vascular endothelial growth factor (anti-VEGF) treatment in patients with diabetic macular oedema (DMO) were evaluated, and the factors associated with treatment success were investigated.

Methods: Using Medisoft electronic medical records (UK), this retrospective cohort study analysed VA outcomes, changes, and determinants in DMO patients at year 1 and year 2 after initial anti-VEGF injection. Descriptive analysis examined baseline demographics and clinical characteristics, while regression models were used to assess associations between these factors and changes in VA.

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The journey of bone repair is a lengthy process. Traditionally, oral or topical medications have been employed to facilitate healing, approaches that are not only costly but may also lead to adverse effects such as gastrointestinal damage. With advancements in electrophysiology, the significance of bioelectric activity in tissue repair has become increasingly prominent, thereby enhancing the focus on research into electroacupuncture (EA) for bone repair.

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  • Intimal hyperplasia (IH) is a major issue in vascular interventions, and this study investigates the role of gangliosides GA2 in its development.
  • Researchers found that GA2 levels were significantly higher in atherosclerotic mouse aortae and plasma, and injecting GA2 worsened IH by interacting with macrophages.
  • The study reveals that GA2 activates caspase-4 and promotes pyroptosis in macrophages, suggesting a new mechanism for IH that could lead to potential diagnostic and treatment strategies.
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Dysregulated IL-10 producing regulatory B cells (Bregs) are associated with the progression of systemic lupus erythematosus. An immunomodulatory role of heat shock proteins (HSPs) is implicated in autoimmune diseases. However, the molecular basis underlying the role of Hspa13 in regulating Bregs function and lupus pathogenesis remains unclear.

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The dendrite and corrosion issues still remain for zinc anodes. Interface modification of anodes has been widely used for stabilizing zinc anodes. However, it is still quite challenging for such modification to simultaneously suppress zinc dendrites and corrosion issues.

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The long-term mining of vanadium-titanium (V-Ti) magnetite has generated a large accumulation of tailings, which can lead to metal pollution via microbial bioleaching. Current research has focused on the bioleaching of minerals, and a few studies have explored microbial responses to metals only through limited metabolite concentrations. However, the trigger mechanisms of metal release during the V-Ti magnetite tailing bioleaching and key gene regulatory pathways for organic acid metabolism are still unclear.

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Pleurotus ostreatus is a popular edible mushroom cultivated worldwide. However, the mechanism of P. ostreatus primordia formation is unclear.

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Objectives: Health check-ups constitute an essential part of China's primary health care policy and a key measure for health screening and risk assessment for elderly people with hypertension and chronic diseases. The role of health check-ups in reducing the incidence of cardiovascular and all-cause mortality remains controversial. This study aimed to investigate the relationship between health check-ups and cardiovascular and all-cause mortality in elderly individuals with hypertension.

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High-temperature or heat stress (HS) represents a significant environmental challenge that adversely affects crop growth and poses a substantial threat to agricultural production. , recognized as the second most widely cultivated edible fungus worldwide, is particularly susceptible to the detrimental effects of HS. Enhancing the HS resistance of is crucial for increasing its yield.

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  • Heavy metal pollution, particularly from cadmium (Cd) and mercury (Hg), is a pressing global concern, with edible fungi showing a higher capability to accumulate these heavy metals than green plants and crops.
  • The study focused on Pleurotus ostreatus, a widely consumed edible mushroom, to evaluate how it enriches these metals, finding that high concentrations of HMs primarily accumulate in the mushroom cap without significantly harming growth.
  • The research identified thirteen heavy metal transporters (HMATs) in P. ostreatus, with seven showing increased expression under heavy metal stress, suggesting pathways for reducing heavy metal accumulation through molecular strategies and potential applications in environmental remediation.
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High-temperature stress (HS) severely threatens agricultural production. Pleurotus ostreatus is cultivated in many parts of the world, and its growth is strongly affected by HS. We previously reported that metabolic rearrangement occurred in HS, but the gene expression levels of several key enzymes remained unchanged.

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Introduction: The most common cause of hyperthyroidism, Graves' disease is a common organ-specific autoimmune disease. Selenium is an essential trace element of the human body that is mainly concentrated in the thyroid gland and is involved in the synthesis and metabolism of thyroid hormones. Most studies have shown that the level of selenium is closely related to the occurrence and development of thyroid diseases, and selenium supplementation can help improve thyroid function.

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Background: This study delves into the intricacies of resistant hypertension (RH), a prevalent yet enigmatic chronic cardiovascular ailment that is linked to a myriad of complications. Although its full pathogenesis is still shrouded in mystery, the field of proteomics offers a beacon of hope, with its potential to shed light on the proteins that orchestrate the tapestry of life. Harnessing the power of proteomics is essential for demystifying the pathogenesis of RH, enabling more precise diagnostics and treatments, and ultimately improving prognostic outcomes.

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  • Primary immune thrombocytopenia (ITP) is an autoimmune disorder that affects platelet levels and bleeding, and the study investigates the role of chemokines in diagnosing and evaluating bleeding risk in ITP patients.
  • A Luminex-based assay measured multiple chemokines in plasma samples from ITP patients and those with other forms of thrombocytopenia, identifying key chemokines and cytokines that may serve as diagnostic and bleeding risk biomarkers.
  • The study's findings were validated through additional assays, suggesting that specific chemokines could improve the accuracy of ITP diagnosis and better assess bleeding risk in affected individuals.
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Plants mainly depend on both cell-surface and intracellular receptors to defend against various pathogens. The nucleotide-binding leucine-rich repeat (NLR) proteins are intracellular receptors that recognize pathogen effectors. The first NLR was cloned thirty years ago.

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Introduction: Endometriosis, a common and distressing gynecological condition, affects fertility and causes pain, is often managed with medications such as Elagolix. The present study aimed to construct a physiologically based pharmacokinetic (PBPK) model for elagolix to predict its pharmacokinetics in different populations, including those with special conditions, to enhance treatment strategies for endometriosis.

Methods: The PBPK model was optimized using observational data based on the oral administration of elagolix in a healthy Chinese population under fasting conditions.

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Background: The impact of exercise dosages based on American College of Sports Medicine(ACSM) recommendations on lipid metabolism in patients after PCI remains unclear. This study conducted a meta-analysis of reported exercise dosages from the literature to address this knowledge gap.

Methods: A comprehensive search of databases was conducted to identify eligible randomized controlled studies of exercise interventions in patients after PCI, following the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses (PRISMA) statement.

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