Publications by authors named "Wen-Bin Yan"

Article Synopsis
  • Traditional clinical indicators have limited effectiveness in predicting survival for patients with locally recurrent nasopharyngeal carcinoma due to tumor variance.
  • A machine learning-based radiomic signature, developed from MRI features, was validated in a large study and showed strong prognostic ability for overall survival.
  • This radiomic signature not only improved patient risk classification but also highlighted differences in immune response, suggesting potential for personalized treatment approaches.
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Background: Post-radiation nasopharyngeal necrosis (PRNN) is a severe adverse event following re-radiotherapy for patients with locally recurrent nasopharyngeal carcinoma (LRNPC) and associated with decreased survival. Biological heterogeneity in recurrent tumors contributes to the different risks of PRNN. Radiomics can be used to mine high-throughput non-invasive image features to predict clinical outcomes and capture underlying biological functions.

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Nasopharyngeal carcinoma (NPC) has a 10-15% recurrence rate, while no long term or durable treatment options are currently available. Single-cell profiling in recurrent NPC (rNPC) may aid in designing effective anticancer therapies, including immunotherapies. For the first time, we profiled the transcriptomes of ∼60,000 cells from four primary NPC and two rNPC cases to provide deeper insights into the dynamic changes in rNPC within radiation fields.

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Dual-frequency ultrasonic assisted photocatalysis (DUAP) was proposed to enhance the degradation efficiency of methylene blue (MB) solution. The influence of operational parameters, i.e.

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In the title compound, C(12)H(10)Br(2)O(3), the dihedral angle between the furan-5(2H)-one ring and the benzene ring is 1.2 (3)°. Two intra-molecular C-H⋯O inter-actions occur in the mol-ecule, both of which generate S(6) rings.

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Reaction of sodium or potassium molybdate and excess malic acid in a wide range of pH values (pH 4.0-7.0) resulted in the isolation of two cis-dioxo-bis(malato)-Mo(VI) complexes, viz.

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