Publications by authors named "Xiang-yu Wang"

Background: Neutrophil-to-lymphocyte ratio (NLR) is a promising prognostic marker for patients undergoing hepatectomy for colorectal liver metastases (CRLM). However, its prognostic value in patients receiving neoadjuvant therapy (NAT) has not been sufficiently addressed.

Methods: From 2013 to 2023, a cohort of 692 patients with CRLM receiving hepatectomy were enrolled in five centers.

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Colorectal cancer remains a formidable global health challenge, characterized by high recurrence rates and poor prognosis. This study introduces a novel Recurrence Related Gene Signature (RRGS), designed to predict therapy response and enhance prognostic accuracy in colorectal cancer. Through analysis of the GSE17536 cohort, we identified 79 differentially expressed genes (DEGs) between recurrent and non-recurrent cases, comprising 54 upregulated and 25 downregulated genes.

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Taihe County in Jiangxi Province was chosen as the study area to analyze the soil fertility condition and affecting elements of cultivation at the county level. Classical statistics, geostatistics, and geodetector were utilized to examine soil fertility quality and investigate its primary affecting aspects based on experimental data from 206 cultivated soil samples. The results showed that: ① Taihe County had an average soil pH of 4.

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Background: As an antioxidant, SO plays a critical role in maintaining the plant's redox balance. At the same time, Hg as heavy metals, will accumulate in plants through soil, often disrupting physiological processes in plants. However, few studies have been reported to examine changes in Hg and SO in plants.

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Asparagales, the largest monocot order, is renowned for its ecological, economic, and medicinal significance. Here, we leverage transcriptome data from 455 Asparagales species to explore the phylogeny of Asparagales. Moreover, we investigate the evolutionary patterns of the genes involved in allium flavor formation.

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  • * The NPs contain lanthanum ions, cGAMP, and PTPN6 siRNA, which boost STING pathway activation and promote the maturation of dendritic cells, leading to increased secretion of key immune proteins.
  • * In vivo studies reveal that these NPs effectively inhibit tumor growth and enhance systemic anti-tumor immunity by increasing mature dendritic cells and promoting CD8 T cell infiltration, suggesting their potential as a strong anti-tumor treatment.
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  • * Researchers created an FA mouse model using ovalbumin and found that intestinal B cells from FA mice produced significantly lower levels of IL-10 compared to control mice, indicating impaired immune function.
  • * The study demonstrated that treatment with CpG could restore IL-10 production in FA B cells by altering the methylation status of a specific promoter, suggesting that CpG may enhance the effectiveness of allergen-specific immunotherapy for food allergies.
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  • Oncoplastic breast-conserving surgery (OBCS) enhances patient satisfaction despite potential cosmetic challenges, but complicates tumor location identification for follow-up radiation treatment; the study introduces a novel approach of giving a radiation boost before surgery instead of after.* -
  • A phase II study involved 36 patients younger than 55 with early-stage breast cancer, who received a single dose of preoperative radiation to the tumor site followed by surgery and a shorter course of postoperative whole-breast radiation.* -
  • Results showed a 19.4% rate of surgical complications, with most patients beginning their subsequent radiation treatment within the expected timeline, but some experienced mild skin reactions post-radiation.*
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A novel approach to the dearomative allylboration of ketones with benzo[]thiophenylmethyl boronic acids has been developed. By leveraging the inherent reactivity of the boronic acid unit, this process occurs under mild reaction conditions without the need for a catalyst, leading to the efficient formation of homoallylic tertiary alcohols accompanied by the construction of three-dimensional sulfur-containing alicyclic scaffolds in high yields with excellent stereoselectivities.

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The application environment for concrete is becoming increasingly complex, accompanied by an intensification of its functional requirements. This paper presents a method for developing self-compacting concrete with conductive properties using limonite and graphite as the concrete conductive phases. In the process of concrete preparation, the limonite is initially treated by a pre-wetting method to prevent the surface depression caused by the addition of limonite during the concrete curing process.

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Heavy metals, including Hg, Cr and Cd, have always been a major issue in environmental pollution, leading to abnormal changes in the levels of biologically active molecules including Cys in plants, seriously affecting all aspects of the growth and development of plants. This makes it essential to develop a simple and practical method to study the potential impact of heavy metals on plants. In this paper, our research group has developed near-infrared fluorescent probe WRM-S, which has the advantages of fast response, sensitivity to Cys, and successfully applying it to cells and zebrafish.

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Background: collagen type I is a fundamental composition of extracellular matrix. Typically it exists in the form of a heterotrimer, consisting of two α1 chains encoded by COL1A1 and one α2 chain encoded by COL1A2. However, in cancer a homotrimeric form of collagen type I comprises three α1 chains encoded by COL1A1 was founded.

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  • * Bioinformatics analyses identified 18 cell types, including six meningioma subtypes, uncovering 908 differentially expressed genes primarily linked to cell adhesion and extracellular matrix (ECM) organization, with significant enrichment in homophilic cell adhesion.
  • * Findings revealed that ECM-remodeling meningioma cells (MGCs) are mainly located at the brain-tumor interface, showing lower variability in copy number variations (CNV) and indicating a reduced
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Enterocytozoon bieneusi (E. bieneusi), which is one of the most common microsporidia, has been identified as an important obligate intracellular pathogen that commonly colonizes in a variety of animal species and humans worldwide, including humans. In this study, the statistical analyses of E.

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China has adopted a national carbon emissions trading market to promote emission reductions, but until now, overallocation of allowances suffer low carbon prices and thus to unfulfilled emission reduction goals. We report a general equilibrium modeling that indicates the flexible compliance and price adjustment mechanism of the carbon market, along with explores the solution to the oversupply of allowances in the China's national carbon market. We find that, under the current policy, the initial loose allowance allocation decreases the overall carbon price, and simultaneously the total amount of banked carbon allowances reaches 4.

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Objective: There is a notable research gap on the mental health challenges faced by hospital pharmacists in the post-pandemic era. Therefore, the present study aims to explore mental health status, influencing factors, coping strategies, and the mediating effect of resilience of home quarantine hospital pharmacists (HQHPs).

Methods: An embedded mixed-method study was conducted in Zhengzhou, a megalopolis in central China, from 20 October to 3 November 2022.

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  • Enterocytozoon bieneusi is a significant zoonotic pathogen, with a study reviewing 75 studies showing a 6.59% prevalence in 31,644 individuals tested.
  • The highest infection rates were found in HIV-infected patients (11.49%) and individuals with diarrhea (16.45%), with rural areas showing greater prevalence (7.58%) compared to urban settings.
  • The research indicates that individuals in temperate marine climates and those with weakened immune systems, like the elderly and children, are at higher risk, highlighting the need for preventive measures in these populations.
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In the United States (US), the Surveillance, Epidemiology, and End Results (SEER) program is the only comprehensive source of population-based information that includes stage of cancer at the time of diagnosis and patient survival data. This program aims to provide a database about cancer incidence and survival for studies of surveillance and the development of analytical and methodological tools in the cancer field. Currently, the SEER program covers approximately half of the total cancer patients in the US.

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Objectives: The treatment of refractory and recurrent acute myeloid leukaemia (AML) is still a challenge with poor response rates and short survival times. In an attempt to solve this problem, we constructed a tandem bispecific chimeric antigen receptor (CAR) targeting CD123 and C-type lectin-like molecule 1 (CLL-1), two different AML antigens, and verified its cytotoxic effects in vitro.

Methods: We established and cultured K562 cell lines expressing both CD123 and CLL1 antigens.

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Osteosarcoma is the most common type of primary malignant bone tumor. Due to the lack of selectivity and sensitivity of chemotherapy drugs to tumor cells, coupled with the use of large doses, chemotherapy drugs often have systemic toxicity. The use of modern sequencing technology to screen tumor markers in a large number of tumor samples is a common method for screening highly specific and selective anti-tumor drugs.

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Background: The value of existing prognostic models for intrahepatic cholangiocarcinoma is limited. The inclusion of prognostic gene mutations would enhance the predictive efficacy.

Methods: In the screening cohorts, univariable Cox regression analysis was applied to investigate the effect of individual mutant genes on overall survival (OS).

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Objectives: To verify the clinical significance of the best puncture-side bone cement/vertebral volume ratio (PSBCV/VV%) and bone cement leakage in paravertebral veins during vertebroplasty.

Methods: This was a retrospective analysis of a total of 210 patients from September 2021 to December 2022, who were divided into an observation group (110 patients) and a control group (100 patients). In the observation group, patients' preoperative computed tomography (CT) data were imported into Mimics software, and the VV was calculated using the three-dimensional (3D) reconstruction function.

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Melatonin (MLT) protects cells by reducing reactive oxygen species (ROS) levels, which are key for inducing cellular autophagy. The aim of this study was to investigate the molecular mechanisms underlying MLT regulation of autophagy in granulosa cells (GCs) with BMPR-1B homozygous (Fec BB) and wild type (Fec ++) mutations. GCs collected from small-tailed Han sheep with different Fec genotypes were typed using a TaqMan probe assay, and autophagy levels were found to be significantly higher in GCs with Fec BB than the levels in those with Fec ++.

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