Publications by authors named "XiaoYing Yang"

Studies have shown inconsistent results regarding the effects of tea drinking on serum uric acid (SUA) and hyperuricemia (HUA). Therefore, a meta-analysis was conducted to assess the association between tea drinking and SUA levels and HUA. We searched the PubMed, Web of Science, and EMBASE databases for relevant articles published up to August 2024 that examined the association between tea drinking, SUA levels, and HUA.

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Objective: This study aimed to assess the usefulness of thyroglobulin (Tg) after radioiodine (RAI) therapy in predicting excellent response (ER) to therapy in postoperative differentiated thyroid cancer (DTC).

Methods: A retrospective observational study was conducted on postoperative DTC patients who underwent RAI from August 2018 to December 2022. Various factors were analyzed to predict ER to treatment.

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The present study aimed to investigate the impact of social comparison on risk-taking behaviors and the neural underpinnings within a competitive context. Participants who thought they were playing against a stranger in a gambling task were actually playing against a programmed computer. Eighty-eight college students were assigned to one of three comparison conditions (downward, upward, and parallel) by varying the probability of gain.

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Hepatitis B is one of the public health priorities worldwide, especially in the Southwest China. Our study aimed to investigate the relationship between genotypes and drug resistance mutations among HBV patients in Southwest China, with the objective of providing guidance for clinical antiviral treatment. A total of 4266 chronic hepatitis B (CHB) patients treated in the Qianjiang Hospital of Chongqing University were included in our study from 2014 to 2020.

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Aim: To investigate the involvement of pericyte-Müller glia interaction in retinal damage repair and assess the influence of suppressing the platelet-derived growth factor receptor β (PDGFRβ) signaling pathway in retinal pericytes on photoreceptor loss and Müller glial response.

Methods: Sprague-Dawley rats were exposed to intense light to induce retinal injury. Neutralizing antibody against PDGFRβ were deployed to block the signaling pathway in retinal pericytes through intravitreal injection.

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Pancreatic adenocarcinoma (PAAD) is an extremely malignant tumor, and most patients develop postoperative metastases. Melanophilin (MLPH) is involved in the progression of various tumors, but its molecular mechanisms and role in pancreatic cancer progression are unknown. In this study, differential MLPH expression in cancer tissues and the adjacent tissues was evaluated using the Gene Expression Profiling Interaction Analysis 2 (GEPIA 2) and Human Protein Atlas (HPA) databases.

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Background: Chronic infection with the neurotropic parasite can cause anxiety and gut microbiota dysbiosis in hosts. However, the potential role of gut microbiota in anxiety induced by the parasite remains unclear.

Methods: C57BL/6J mice were infected with 10 cysts of Antibiotic depletion of gut microbiota and fecal microbiota transplantation experiments were utilized to investigate the causal relationship between gut microbiota and anxiety.

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Uranium is the most important fuel for nuclear power operations, and the safe supply of its resources is the key to the development of nuclear power in China. Because of the complex seawater environment and extremely low uranium concentration, extracting uranium from natural seawater poses a significant challenge. In this study, a polyamidoxime-phosphorylated cellulose nanofibril composite aerogel was prepared as an adsorbent for uranium extraction from seawater.

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  • Peptide transporter 1 (PepT1) is involved in transporting bacterial peptides that can inflame the gut, and nutritional peptides can compete with these harmful products.
  • A study used rats to see how short-peptide-based enteral nutrition (SPEN) influenced gut damage from a bacterial peptide (MDP), showing that MDP leads to inflammation and mitochondrial damage in both gut and lung tissues.
  • Findings reveal that SPEN can counteract the damaging effects of MDP, highlighting the role of the PepT1-NOD2-beclin-1 signaling pathway in promoting gut health and preventing inflammation.
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Xinong 511, a new wheat-Thinopyrum ponticum variety with excellent fusarium head blight resistance, the QTLs were mapped to the wheat chromosomes 5B and 7A with named QFhb.nwafu-5B and QFhb.nwafu-7A, respectively.

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Pathogenic bacteria are closely associated with the occurrence, development and metastasis of oral squamous cell carcinoma (OSCC). Antibacterial therapy has been considered an enhancement strategy to suppress bacteria-associated tumors and promote anti-tumor immune responses. Herein, we developed an injectable adhesive hydrogel, PNIPAM/DL@TIR, for the in situ photothermal ablation and robust stimulation of antitumor immunity against OSCC colonized by Porphyromonas gingivalis (Pg), one of the major oral pathogenic bacteria.

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Purpose: To compare the objective visual quality of moderate-to-high myopia corrected by small incision lenticule extraction (SMILE) and transepithelial photorefractive keratectomy (TransPRK) at a 1,050-Hz ablation frequency, assisted by Smart-Pulse technology (SCHWIND eye-tech-solutions).

Methods: This study involved 123 patients (123 eyes) with moderate-to-high myopia between July 2020 and January 2021. They were categorized into the SMILE group (67 patients, 67 eyes) and the TransPRK group (56 patients, 56 eyes).

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Aims: Abnormal renal lipid metabolism causes renal lipid deposition, which leads to the development of renal fibrosis in diabetic kidney disease (DKD). The aim of this study was to investigate the effect and mechanism of chlorogenic acid (CA) on reducing renal lipid accumulation and improving DKD renal fibrosis.

Methods: This study evaluated the effects of CA on renal fibrosis, lipid deposition and lipid metabolism by constructing and models of DKD, and detected the improvement of Notch1 and Stat3 signaling pathways.

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  • Gastric cancer (GC) has a high recurrence rate and poor prognosis, and the study focuses on the fucosyltransferase enzyme FUT11, which may play a significant role in GC development and prognosis.
  • The research analyzed FUT11 expression across various cancers using databases like TIMER2.0 and TCGA, finding that higher FUT11 levels in GC tissues correlate with worse patient survival outcomes.
  • Results indicate that FUT11 is an independent prognostic factor for GC and suggests that its expression influences immune infiltration levels in tumor microenvironments.
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Inflammatory responses and tumor developments are closely related, with interleukin-6 (IL-6) playing important roles in both processes. IL-6 has been extensively identified as a potential tumor biomarker. This study developed an isotope dilution mass spectrometry (IDMS) method for quantifying IL-6 based on signature peptides.

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Background: The interplay between Toxoplasma gondii infection and tumor development is intriguing and not yet fully understood. Some studies showed that T. gondii reversed tumor immune suppression, while some reported the opposite, stating that T.

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  • MgMn(OH)Cl is identified as a significant example of a kagome antiferromagnet, showing strong spin frustration characteristics similar to herbertsmithite.
  • The study involved synthesizing nanosheets of MgMn(OH)Cl and conducting low-temperature magnetic tests, which revealed two distinct antiferromagnetic transitions at around 8 K and 55 K.
  • High-pressure experiments demonstrated that at pressures over 7.8 GPa, MgMn(OH)Cl undergoes a structural phase transition due to Jahn-Teller distortions, shifting from rhombohedral to monoclinic, which was further supported by changes observed in Raman and UV-visible absorption spectra.
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Background: Gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM) is a highly prevalent disease and poses a significant risk to the health of pregnant women. Abdominal adipose tissue (AT) contributes to insulin resistance (IR) associated with GDM. However, the underlying mechanisms remain unclear.

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The pollen viability directly affects the pollination process and the ultimate grain yield of rice. Here, we identified that the MORN motif-containing proteins, OsMORN1 and OsMORN2, had a crucial role in maintaining pollen fertility. Compared with the wild type (WT), the pollen viability of the osmorn1 and osmorn2 mutants was reduced, and pollen germination was abnormal, resulting in significantly lower spikelet fertility, seed-setting rate, and grain yield per plant.

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Learning, an important activity for both human and animals, has long been a focal point of research. During the learning process, subjects assimilate not only their own information but also information from others, a phenomenon known as social learning. While numerous studies have explored the impact of social feedback as a reward/punishment during learning, few studies have investigated whether social feedback facilitates or inhibits the learning of environmental rewards/punishments.

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Developing high-efficiency and stable bifunctional electrocatalysts for water splitting remains a great challenge. Herein, NiMoO nanowires as sacrificial templates to synthesize Mo-doped NiFe Prussian blue analogs are employed, which can be easily phosphorized to Mo-doped FeNiP nanotubes (Mo-FeNiP NTs). This synthesis method enables the controlled etching of NiMoO nanowires that results in a unique hollow nanotube architecture.

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Introduction: Transforming growth factor beta (TGFβ) cytokines (TGFβ1, TGFβ2, and TGFβ3) play critical roles in tissue fibrosis. However, treatment with systemic pan-TGFβ inhibitors have demonstrated unacceptable toxicities. In this study, we evaluated the safety, tolerability, pharmacokinetics, and pharmacodynamics of RO7303509, a high-affinity, TGFβ3-specific, humanized immunoglobulin G1 monoclonal antibody, in healthy adult volunteers (HVs).

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  • Chronic infection with Toxoplasma gondii is linked to cognitive deficits and neuroinflammation in mice, affecting brain structures involved in memory.
  • The infection disrupts gut microbiota and impairs gut barrier integrity, leading to systemic inflammation, but using antibiotics can reduce cognitive damage caused by the parasite.
  • Lower levels of butyrate-producing bacteria and butyrate in both mice and humans infected with T. gondii suggest that gut health plays a significant role in cognitive decline, and dietary butyrate can help improve this condition.
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