Publications by authors named "Xin-yue Wang"

The synthesis and stabilization of heteroatom-doped nanocarbon molecules, such as carbazole-containing (super)helicenes, present significant challenges due to the complexities involved in maintaining structural integrity and electronic functionality. In this study, we successfully synthesized a carbazole-centered expanded tris-hexabenzo[7]helicene (1) via a facile FeCl-mediated Scholl coupling reaction. 1 exhibits both chemical and chiral stability and demonstrates fluorescence at 628 nm with a quantum yield of 0.

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  • Drug-resistant Mycobacterium tuberculosis, especially mutants resistant to isoniazid, creates significant global health challenges due to mutations in the katG gene, affecting a crucial enzyme.
  • Researchers employed CRISPRi, transcriptomics, and metabolomics to identify metabolic and transcriptional changes in an isoniazid-resistant katG mutant, revealing new weaknesses in processes like respiration and ribosome biogenesis.
  • The study indicates that these identified vulnerabilities could be targeted for therapeutic strategies, offering potential improvements in treatment effectiveness against drug-resistant tuberculosis strains.
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Objective: In this study we aimed to comprehensively evaluate the clinical features and treatment outcomes of Chinese patients with autoimmune pancreatitis (AIP) through a single-center real-world study.

Methods: Patients diagnosed with AIP in Changhai Hospital, Naval Medical University from January 2014 to December 2021 were included. Baseline characteristics, laboratory test results, cross-sectional imaging and endoscopic ultrasound (EUS) findings, and long-term follow-up data were obtained.

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  • * Researchers used CRISPR-Cas9 to knock out OsMATE2, leading to reduced grain weight and affected root growth in rice plants.
  • * The study identified two proteins, Mn-SOD and PABP, that interact with OsMATE2, and knockout lines of these proteins resulted in larger and heavier grains, highlighting their role in regulating grain development.
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  • The study aimed to assess the clinical accuracy of a remote sensing navigation alignment (RSNA) system in total knee arthroplasty (TKA) and its impact on postoperative recovery.
  • 60 patients with knee osteoarthritis were divided into two groups: one using RSNA and the other receiving traditional surgery, with evaluations based on functional recovery metrics like the WOMAC and Knee Society score.
  • Results indicated no serious complications in either group, and both were monitored for 6 months post-op, although specific comparative outcomes were not included in the provided text.
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  • The study aimed to compare the effectiveness of robot-assisted (RA) versus remote sensing navigation alignment (RSNA) systems in total knee arthroplasty (TKA) for patients with severe knee osteoarthritis (KOA).
  • A total of 60 patients were divided into two groups, with each group consisting of 30 patients, and various clinical outcomes were measured, including operation time, incision length, and recovery scores (WOMAC and KSS) over a 6-month follow-up period.
  • Results showed that both groups had successful operations with no serious complications, but further details on the performance differences between RSNA and RA were not fully provided in the text.
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Macrocyclic conformations play a crucial role in regulating their properties. Our understanding of the determinants to control macrocyclic conformation interconversion is still in its infancy. Here we present a macrocycle, octamethyl cyclo[4](1,3-(4,6)-dimethylbenzene)[4]((4,6-benzene)(1,3-dicarboxylate) (OC-4), that can exist at 298 K as two stable atropisomers with C and C symmetry denoted as C-OC-4 and C-OC-4, respectively.

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This study elucidates the molecular mechanisms by which FABP3 regulates neuronal apoptosis via mitochondrial autophagy in the context of cerebral ischemia-reperfusion (I/R). Employing a transient mouse model of middle cerebral artery occlusion (MCAO) established using the filament method, brain tissue samples were procured from I/R mice. High-throughput transcriptome sequencing on the Illumina CN500 platform was performed to identify differentially expressed mRNAs.

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The long-term trends in maternal and child health (MCH) in China and the national-level factors that may be associated with these changes have been poorly explored. This study aimed to assess trends in MCH indicators nationally and separately in urban and rural areas and the impact of public policies over a 30‒year period. An ecological study was conducted using data on neonatal mortality rate (NMR), infant mortality rate (IMR), under-five mortality rate (U5MR), and maternal mortality ratio (MMR) nationally and separately in urban and rural areas in China from 1991 to 2020.

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The secretory glutaminyl cyclase (sQC) and Golgi-resident glutaminyl cyclase (gQC) are responsible for N-terminal protein pyroglutamation and associated with various human diseases. Although several sQC/gQC inhibitors have been reported, only one inhibitor, PQ912, is currently undergoing clinic trials for the treatment of Alzheimer's disease. We report an X-ray crystal structure of sQC complexed with PQ912, revealing that the benzimidazole makes "anchor" interactions with the active site zinc ion and catalytic triad.

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Prostate cancer (PCa) is the second most prevalent malignancy among men worldwide. The aberrant activation of androgen receptor (AR) signaling has been recognized as a crucial oncogenic driver for PCa and AR antagonists are widely used in PCa therapy. To develop novel AR antagonist, a machine-learning MIEC-SVM model was established for the virtual screening and 51 candidates were selected and submitted for bioactivity evaluation.

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The 29 plant species in the Kadsura genus of the Schisandraceae family are mainly distributed in eastern and southeas-tern Asia. Ten species of plants in this genus are distributed in China, some of which are folk medicinal plants with activating blood circulation, relieving pain, dispelling wind, and dehumidifying effects. Their main constituents are lignans and triterpenes.

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Radiological heart damage (RIHD) is damage caused by unavoidable irradiation of the heart during chest radiotherapy, with a long latency period and a progressively increasing proportion of delayed cardiac damage due to conventional doses of chest radiotherapy. There is a risk of inducing diseases such as acute/chronic pericarditis, myocarditis, delayed myocardial fibrosis and damage to the cardiac conduction system in humans, which can lead to myocardial infarction or even death in severe cases. This paper details the pathogenesis of RIHD and gives potential targets for treatment at the molecular and cellular level, avoiding the drawbacks of high invasiveness and immune rejection due to drug therapy, medical device implantation and heart transplantation.

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  • The study aimed to evaluate the effectiveness and safety of excimer laser (EL) combination therapies for repigmentation in vitiligo patients.
  • A systematic review of randomized controlled trials found that EL with antioxidants showed the highest repigmentation rates (98.8%), while EL alone had the highest treatment failure rates (77.6%).
  • Mild adverse effects like erythema and burning were common across all treatment groups, indicating that these combination therapies are generally safe.
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Early and accurate diagnosis of ear deformities in newborns is crucial for an effective non-surgical correction treatment, since this commonly seen ear anomalies would affect aesthetics and cause mental problems if untreated. It is not easy even for experienced physicians to diagnose the auricular deformities of newborns and the classification of the sub-types, because of the rich bio-metric features embedded in the ear shape. Machine learning has already been introduced to analyze the auricular shape.

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The polysaccharides extracted from are thought to have anti-urolithiasis activity in Drosophila kidney stones. This study aimed to assess the effects of different extraction solvents on the yield, chemical composition, and bioactivity of polysaccharides from . polysaccharides were extracted by using four solutions: hot water, HCl solution, NaOH solution, and 0.

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Radiotherapy inevitably causes radiation damage to the salivary glands (SGs) in patients with head and neck cancers (HNCs). Excessive reactive oxygen species (ROS) levels and imbalanced mitochondrial homeostasis are serious consequences of ionizing radiation in SGs; however, there are few mitochondria-targeting therapeutic approaches. Glycyrrhizin is the main extract of licorice root and exhibits antioxidant activity to relieve mitochondrial damage in certain oxidative stress conditions.

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  • This study analyzes the proteomic profiles of three main types of epithelial ovarian cancer (Clear cell carcinoma, Endometrioid carcinoma, and Serous carcinoma) using 80 samples of CCC, 79 samples of EC, and 80 samples of SC, along with 30 control samples.
  • The research identifies significant differences in protein expression and phosphorylation that could help in diagnosing and predicting outcomes for each cancer subtype.
  • Importantly, the findings suggest that MPP7 protein could serve as a potential therapeutic target for Serous carcinoma, enhancing our understanding of the distinct biological features and treatment options for these cancers.
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Metallo-β-lactamases (MBLs) are zinc-dependent enzymes capable of hydrolyzing all bicyclic β-lactam antibiotics, posing a great threat to public health. However, there are currently no clinically approved MBL inhibitors. Despite variations in their active sites, MBLs share a common catalytic mechanism with carbapenems, forming similar reaction species and hydrolysates.

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Bone conduction devices (BCDs) are widely used in the treatment of conductive hearing loss (CHL), but their applications on unilateral CHL (UCHL) patients remain controversial. To evaluate the effects of BCDs in UCHL, a systematic search was undertaken until May 2023 following the PRISMA guidelines. Among the 391 references, 21 studies met the inclusion criteria and were ultimately selected for review.

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Chronic stress and chronic pain are two major predisposing factors to trigger depression. Enhanced excitatory input to the lateral habenula (LHb) has been implicated in the pathophysiology of depression. However, the contribution of inhibitory transmission remains unclear.

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Celiac disease (CD), triggered by exposure to gluten in genetically susceptible individuals, is an immune-mediated small bowel disease affecting about 1% of the population worldwide. But the prevalence of CD varies with age, sex, and location. A strict gluten-free diet remains the primary treatment for CD, currently.

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Chronic pain causes both physical suffering and comorbid mental symptoms such as anhedonia. However, the neural circuits and molecular mechanisms underlying these maladaptive behaviors remain elusive. Here using a mouse model, we report a pathway from vesicular glutamate transporter 3 neurons in the dorsal raphe nucleus to dopamine neurons in the ventral tegmental area (VGluT3→DA) wherein population-level activity in response to innocuous mechanical stimuli and sucrose consumption is inhibited by chronic neuropathic pain.

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Itch is a complex aversive sensory and emotional experience. As a most upsetting symptom in many dermatological and systemic diseases, it lacks efficient treatments. The lateral habenula nucleus (LHb) encodes negative emotions in the epithalamus and has been implicated in pain and analgesia.

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