Publications by authors named "Xiao-yang Zhang"

Vasculogenic mimicry (VM), which involved the formation of vascular-like structures by highly invasive tumor cells, had been identified as one of the mechanisms contributing to resistance against anti-angiogenic therapy in patients with glioblastoma (GBM). Therefore, inhibition of VM formation may serve as an effective therapeutic strategy against angiogenesis resistance. Polo-like kinase 4 (PLK4), a protein kinase, had been linked to the progression of glioblastoma and was associated with an unfavorable prognosis.

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Background: The potential of preoperative CT in the assessment of myeloid immune response and its application in predicting prognosis and immune-checkpoint therapy outcomes in hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) has not been explored.

Methods: A total of 165 patients with pathological slides and multi-phase CT images were included to develop a radiomics signature for predicting the imaging-based myeloid response score (iMRS). Overall survival (OS) and recurrence-free survival (RFS) were assessed according to the iMRS risk group and validated in a surgical resection cohort ( = 98).

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The ventral anterior (VA) nucleus of the thalamus is a major target of the basal ganglia and is closely associated with the pathogenesis of Parkinson's disease (PD). Notably, the VA receives direct innervation from the hypothalamic histaminergic system. However, its role in PD remains unknown.

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  • Intermetallic compound (IMC) catalysts show promise for better catalytic performance compared to traditional catalysts due to their unique properties, but their development faces challenges in producing nanoparticles with the right compositions.
  • This review discusses recent advancements in synthesizing supported IMC catalysts, focusing on methods to achieve phase-pure structures and the manipulation of surface compositions, as well as key factors affecting their formation.
  • It also covers the applications of these catalysts in crucial chemical reactions and identifies ongoing research challenges, emphasizing the need for better understanding and scalable synthesis methods for their industrial use.
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Objective: This study aims to assess the early to mid-term clinical efficacy of expanded polytetrafluoroethylene (ePTFE) trileaflet valved conduits in pediatric right ventricular outflow tract reconstruction for congenital heart disease.

Methods: We conducted a retrospective analysis of pediatric patients who underwent right ventricular outflow tract (RVOT) reconstruction using ePTFE trileaflet valved conduits at two cardiac centers in China, between January 2017 and June 2023. The main assessment criterion was the functionality of the prosthetic pulmonary valve conduit.

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In current research on the synthesis of colloidal nanostructures, the size and morphology of nanoparticles still exhibit certain dispersion and variation from batch to batch. Characterization of size distribution and morphology distribution of nanoparticles often requires techniques such as scanning electron microscopy or transmission electron microscopy, which involve high vacuum environments, are time-consuming, and costly. Experienced researchers can roughly estimate the size and distribution of nanostructure from spectra for a given synthetic route, but the accuracy is often limited.

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  • Exploring new photocatalysts is crucial to tackle global energy shortages and reduce greenhouse gas emissions through renewable resources.
  • Bi-based metal oxide (BiMO) semiconductors have shown enhanced photocatalytic activity, with their diverse compositions allowing for tailored designs to improve performance in specific uses.
  • The study analyzed the electronic and optical characteristics of various BiMO materials, demonstrating tunable band gaps and effective charge carrier separation, which aligns with experimental results on their catalytic efficiency.
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  • The COVID-19 pandemic significantly impacted healthcare workers, leading to high levels of insomnia, anxiety, and other mental health issues.
  • An online survey of 242 healthcare workers in Anyang, China, revealed a prevalence of mental health symptoms, with anxiety being notably high at 100%.
  • Key risk factors for these mental health challenges included smoking and sedative-hypnotic drug use, while being over 45 years old and married acted as protective factors; suggestions for improvement include enhancing psychological support and social media initiatives.
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The central histaminergic system has a pivotal role in emotional regulation and psychiatric disorders, including anxiety, depression and schizophrenia. However, the effect of histamine on neuronal activity of the centrolateral amygdala (CeL), an essential node for fear and anxiety processing, remains unknown. Here, using immunostaining and whole-cell patch clamp recording combined with optogenetic manipulation of histaminergic terminals in CeL slices prepared from histidine decarboxylase (HDC)-Cre rats, we show that histamine selectively suppresses excitatory synaptic transmissions, including glutamatergic transmission from the basolateral amygdala, on both PKC-δ- and SOM-positive CeL neurons.

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Tetrachloroethylene (PCE) and trichloroethylene (TCE) are typical volatile halogenated organic compounds in groundwater that pose serious threats to the ecological environment and human health. To obtain an anaerobic microbial consortium capable of efficiently dechlorinating PCE and TCE to a non-toxic end product and to explore its potential in treating contaminated groundwater, an anaerobic microbial consortium W-1 that completely dechlorinated PCE and TCE to ethylene was obtained by repeatedly feeding PCE or TCE into the contaminated groundwater collected from an industrial site. The dechlorination rates of PCE and TCE were (120.

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Pyroptosis, a new mode of regulatory cell death, holds a promising prospect in tumor therapy. The occurrence of pyroptosis can trigger the release of damage-associated molecular patterns (DAMPs) and activate the antitumor immune response. Moreover, enhancing intracellular reactive oxygen species (ROS) generation can effectively induce pyroptosis.

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Although more than 30 different types of neuropeptides have been identified in various cell types and circuits of the cerebellum, their unique functions in the cerebellum remain poorly understood. Given the nature of their diffuse distribution, peptidergic systems are generally assumed to exert a modulatory effect on the cerebellum via adaptively tuning neuronal excitability, synaptic transmission, and synaptic plasticity within cerebellar circuits. Moreover, cerebellar neuropeptides have also been revealed to be involved in the neurogenetic and developmental regulation of the developing cerebellum, including survival, migration, differentiation, and maturation of the Purkinje cells and granule cells in the cerebellar cortex.

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  • Physical exercise can help reduce anxiety, but scientists are still figuring out how it works in the brain.
  • Researchers found a group of brain cells that connect movement (motor) and feelings (emotions) to help lower anxiety.
  • When animals do different types of physical challenges, certain brain parts work together to create a calming effect, suggesting that tough exercises are really good for managing anxiety.
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  • ProBDNF is a precursor to BDNF, and its levels, along with p75 neurotrophic receptors, were found to be elevated in individuals with major depressive disorder (MDD), pointing to a potential link between these proteins and depression.
  • The study analyzed blood samples from MDD patients and normal donors, revealing that proBDNF and p75NTR were primarily present in specific immune cells (CD4 and CD8 T cells) and showed significant increases in MDD patients.
  • Additionally, inflammatory cytokines were correlated with depressive symptoms, with specific cytokines showing positive or negative relationships with depression scores, indicating a complex interplay between immune response and mood disorders.
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Nanocatalytic therapy (NCT) has made great achievements in tumor treatments due to its remarkable enzyme-like activities and high specificity. Nevertheless, the limited types of nanozymes and undesirable tumor microenvironments (TME) greatly weaken the therapeutic efficiency. Developing a combination therapy integrating NCT and other strategies is of great significance for optimal treatment outcomes.

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Research on conjugated radiation-conduction (CRC) heat transfer in participating media is of vital scientific and engineering significance due to its extensive applications. Appropriate and practical numerical methods are essential to forecast the temperature distributions during the CRC heat-transfer processes. Here, we established a unified discontinuous Galerkin finite-element (DGFE) framework for solving transient CRC heat-transfer problems in participating media.

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The cumulative evidence suggests that oxytocin is involved in the male sexual behaviors. However, no significant sexual impairments were observed in oxytocin gene knock-out (KO) mice, suggesting that oxytocin is not necessary for sexual behavior in male mice. To better understand the role of oxytocin in male erection, two types of oxytocin gene KO mice were created.

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Specific medications to combat cerebellar ataxias, a group of debilitating movement disorders characterized by difficulty with walking, balance and coordination, are still lacking. Notably, cerebellar microglial activation appears to be a common feature in different types of ataxic patients and rodent models. However, direct evidence that cerebellar microglial activation in vivo is sufficient to induce ataxia is still lacking.

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The effect of structure of gut microbes on the health of host has attracted increasing attention. Sea bass is an important farmed fish in China. The relationship of the dynamic changes of intestinal bacterial communities in and the cultural water environment is very important for healthy culture.

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Background: Tumor immune microenvironment (TIM) plays a critical role in tumorigenesis and progression. Recently, therapies based on modulating TIM have made great breakthroughs in cancer treatment. Polo-like kinase 1 (PLK1) is a crucial regulatory factor of the cell cycle process and its dysregulations often cause various pathological processes including tumorigenesis.

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Resonant integrated optical gyroscopes (RIOGs) can integrate discrete optical components as a promising candidate for high-performance micro-optical gyroscopes. However, the current RIOG still consists of discrete elements due to the difficulty and complexity of heterogeneous integration of resonator and modulators. This paper presents on-chip integration of optical functional components including modulator, resonator, beam splitter, and coupler for the organic-polymer-based RIOG.

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Cancer is one of the most serious diseases threatening human health, so it is particularly important to develop effective tumor-targeting drugs. As the first CDK4/6 inhibitor, palbociclib effectively inhibits tumor proliferation by blocking the cell cycle to the G1 phase. 10-HCPT is a Topo I inhibitor; however, its clinical application has been greatly limited due to its high toxicity.

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The classical motor center cerebellum is one of the most consistent structures of abnormality in autism spectrum disorders (ASD), and neuropeptide oxytocin is increasingly explored as a potential pharmacotherapy for ASD. However, whether oxytocin targets the cerebellum for therapeutic effects remains unclear. Here, we report a localization of oxytocin receptor (OXTR) in Purkinje cells (PCs) of cerebellar lobule Crus I, which is functionally connected with ASD-implicated circuits.

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