Publications by authors named "Wu A"

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  • Scientists wanted to understand brain tissues in newborns by measuring myelin and iron using a new method called quantitative susceptibility mapping.
  • They had 69 healthy newborns get MRI scans to see how these materials showed up in different parts of the brain.
  • The results showed differences in brain signals: myelin had a lower signal in some areas while iron had a higher signal in others, helping to reveal how these substances are distributed in newborn brains.
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Alzheimer's disease (AD) is a neurodegenerative disorder characterized by complex pathogenesis mechanisms. Among these, β-amyloid plaques and hyperphosphorylated Tau protein tangles have been identified as significant contributors to neuronal damage. This study investigates thonningianin A (TA) from Penthorum chinense Pursh (PCP) as a potential inhibitor targeting these pivotal proteins in AD progression.

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  • Climate change negatively impacts cotton production, making it essential to develop drought and salinity-resistant varieties.
  • Researchers identified 16 homologs of the Arabidopsis JUB1 gene in cotton, with GhJUB1_3-At showing significant increases in drought-tolerant plants.
  • Transgenic lines with GhJUB1_3-At demonstrated improved drought and salt stress tolerance compared to wildtypes, indicating it is influenced by interactions with other regulatory genes.
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In this work, a highly efficient rongalite/iodine-mediated oxime formation reaction for the preparation of thiohydroximic acids from methyl ketones by employing copper nitrate as the [NO] reagent has been developed. Notably, copper nitrate participated as both a catalyst and the mild oximation reagent in the transformation. This reaction is highly efficient and facile, with a broad substrate scope, especially for fused ring skeleton substrates, heterocyclic skeleton substrates, and acetyl-substituted natural products.

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Mitophagy, essential for mitochondrial health, selectively degrades damaged mitochondria. It is intricately linked to the cGAS-STING pathway, which is crucial for innate immunity. This pathway responds to mitochondrial DNA and is associated with cellular stress response.

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Cancer photothermal therapy leverages the capability of photothermal agents to convert light to heat for cancer cell ablation and necrosis. However, most conventional photothermal agents (Au, CuS, Pd, mesoporous silica nanoparticles, and indocyanine green dye) either face scalability challenges or photobleached upon prolonged irradiation which jeopardizes practical applications. Here, asphaltenes-derived carbon dots (ACDs, 5 nm) are rationally engineered as a low-cost and photostable photothermal agent with negligible in vivo cytotoxicity.

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  • Citrinin (CTN) was found to cause kidney damage and inflammation in mice after being administered in different doses for 21 days, indicating its nephrotoxic effects.
  • Biochemical and histological analyses showed that CTN increased renal inflammation markers and oxidative stress, highlighting its harmful impact on kidney function and structure.
  • The study suggests that targeting endoplasmic reticulum (ER) stress with the inhibitor 4-PBA can potentially reduce CTN-induced kidney injury and inflammation, pointing to ER stress as a new area for treatment strategies.
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In 2022 10% of the world's population was aged 65+, and by 2100 this segment is expected to hit 25%. These demographic changes place considerable pressure over healthcare systems worldwide, which results in an urgent need for accurate, inexpensive and non-invasive ways to treat cancers, a family of diseases correlated with age. Among the therapeutic tools that gained important attention in this context, photodynamic therapies (PDT), which use photosensitizers to produce cytotoxic substances for selectively destroying tumor cells and tissues under light irradiation, profile as important players for next-generation nanomedicine.

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Background And Purpose: Radiation therapy is a crucial treatment for nonsmall cell lung cancer (NSCLC), but its effectiveness is limited by the resistance of tumor cells to radiation. This study aimed to evaluate the effect of epicatechin (EC) on radiosensitivity in NSCLC and to determine its relationships with matrix metalloproteinase (MMP)-9.

Methods: MMP-9 expression was detected by Western blotting, and the expression of the DNA damage marker protein was detected by immunofluorescence.

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  • The study identified RAD51D and XRCC2 as potential diagnostic biomarkers for gastric cancer by utilizing machine learning techniques.
  • The research demonstrated a strong correlation between the expression of these biomarkers and key clinicopathological features, such as T stage, N stage, and TNM stage.
  • Constructed predictive models based on radiomic features showed high accuracy in predicting biomarker expression, which could help guide chemotherapy choices for gastric cancer patients.
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Referring video object segmentation (R-VOS) is a fundamental vision-language task which aims to segment the target referred by language expression in all video frames. Existing query-based R-VOS methods have conducted in-depth exploration of the interaction and alignment between visual and linguistic features but fail to transfer the information of the two modalities to the query vector with balanced intensities. Furthermore, most of the traditional approaches suffer from severe information loss in the process of multi-scale feature fusion, resulting in inaccurate segmentation.

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The study was designed to investigate the protective effect of dietary supplementation with coated benzoic acid (CBA) on intestinal barrier function in weaned pigs challenged with enterotoxigenic (ETEC). Thirty-two pigs were randomized to four treatments and given either a basal diet or a basal diet supplemented with 3.0 g/kg CBA, followed by oral administration of ETEC or culture medium.

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Oral squamous cell carcinoma (OSCC) is a frequently occurring malignancy in the head and neck region. The most commonly mutated gene in OSCC is the tumor suppressor gene p53 (TP53), linked to lower survival and treatment resistance in OSCC patients. Astilbin is a flavonoid amongst several herbal treatments with a variety of pharmacological actions mainly including antioxidant, anti-inflammatory, and anti-cancer characteristics.

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Valve remodeling is a process involving extracellular matrix organization and elongation of valve leaflets. Here, through single-cell RNA sequencing of human fetal valves, we identified an elastin-producing valve interstitial cell (VIC) subtype (apolipoprotein E (APOE), elastin-VICs) spatially located underneath valve endothelial cells (VECs) sensing unidirectional flow. APOE knockdown in fetal VICs resulted in profound elastogenesis defects.

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Purpose: Complete mesocolic excision (CME) is being increasingly used for the treatment of right-sided colon cancer, although there is still no strong evidence that CME provides better long-term oncological outcomes than D2 dissection. The controversy is mainly regarding the survival benefit from extended lymph node dissection emphasized by CME.

Methods: This multicenter, open-label, randomized controlled trial (ClinicalTrials.

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As the main coffee polyphenols, caffeoylquinic acids (CQAs) are abundant in coffee-derived products and have the potential to act as novel feed additives for animals. However, research on the side effects of dietary CQAs supplementation is scarce, especially in young animals. Here, we explore the safety of CQAs derived from green coffee beans.

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Unlabelled: Hyperphosphatemic Familial Tumoral Calcinosis (HFTC) is an autosomal recessive disorder. This study investigates the etiology of HFTC in offspring from consanguineous parents.

Methods: Clinical assessment, imaging, and direct sequencing were utilized to elucidate the condition.

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Background: Ferroptosis, a type of autophagy-dependent cell death, has been implicated in the pathogenesis of lung adenocarcinoma (LUAD). This study aimed to investigate the involvement of coatomer protein complex I subunit zeta 1 (COPZ1) in ferroptosis and ferritinophagy in LUAD.

Methods: Publicly available human LUAD sample data were obtained from the TCGA database to analyze the association of COPZ1 expression with LUAD grade and patient survival.

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  • - C. bovis, a traditional Chinese medicine, is being studied for its potential to treat ischemic stroke (IS), though its mechanisms of action remain unclear.
  • - The study utilized HPLC-MS/MS and constructed various networks and enrichment analyses to identify 13 active compounds and 129 potential targets related to C. bovis, suggesting its therapeutic pathways.
  • - Experiments on zebrafish showed that C. bovis significantly improved IS symptoms and indicated its effects may involve anti-inflammatory processes and lipid metabolism regulation, with Raman spectroscopy proving effective for assessing drug responses.
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Background: Total neoadjuvant therapy (TNT) has been used for patients with locally advanced rectal cancer. The optimal sequence of chemoradiotherapy (CRT) and chemotherapy (CT) is a matter of debate.

Methods: We performed a pooled analysis of the CAO/ARO/AIO-12 and OPRA multicenter, randomized phase 2 trials to identify patient subsets that could benefit from one TNT sequence over the other regarding disease-free survival (DFS).

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  • - The rising global diabetic statistics indicate an urgent need for better treatment options, and this study focuses on evaluating the antidiabetic properties of Hura crepitans using multiple research methods.
  • - The methanolic extract of Hura crepitans significantly lowered fasting blood sugar levels in diabetic rats and improved insulin levels while reducing oxidative stress and inflammation in the brain.
  • - In silico analysis highlighted effective compounds in the extract, showing great potential for drug-likeness and safety, which supports the extract's use for managing diabetes.
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Introduction: Vacuolar Protein Sorting 35 (VPS35) is pivotal in the retromer complex, governing transmembrane protein trafficking within cells, and its dysfunction is implicated in neurodegenerative diseases. A missense mutation, Asp620Asn (D620N), specifically ties to familial late-onset Parkinson's, while reduced VPS35 levels are observed in Alzheimer's, amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS), frontotemporal dementia (FTD), and tauopathies. VPS35's absence in certain neurons during development can initiate neurodegeneration, highlighting its necessity for neural health.

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Stem cell therapy is being explored as a potential treatment for idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis (IPF), but its effectiveness is hindered by factors like reactive oxygen species (ROS) and inflammation in fibrotic lungs. Moreover, the distribution, migration, and survival of transplanted stem cells are still unclear, impeding the clinical advancement of stem cell therapy. To tackle these challenges, we fabricate AuPtCoPS trimetallic-based nanocarriers (TBNCs), with enzyme-like activity and plasmid loading capabilities, aiming to efficiently eradicate ROS, facilitate delivery of therapeutic genes, and ultimately improve the therapeutic efficacy.

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  • The study compares the outcomes of using an operating microscope (OM) vs. standard loupe (SL) for reconstructing the hepatic artery in pediatric liver transplants, focusing on HA thrombosis rates.
  • Analysis included data from 1,261 liver recipients, revealing that the OM group had significantly lower rates of HA thrombosis, better graft survival, and reduced overall mortality compared to the SL group.
  • The findings suggest that incorporating microsurgical techniques, like OM, improves outcomes in pediatric liver transplantation, although some factors such as operation times and hospital stays showed no significant difference.
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