Publications by authors named "XingYun Liu"

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  • The study addresses the challenges in evaluating large language models (LLMs) in pharmacology due to the absence of a comprehensive test set.
  • It creates a specialized pharmacology test set with tasks like drug information retrieval and trend summarization, comparing the performance of GPT-3.5 and GPT-4.
  • The findings show that while these models excel in understanding and summarizing pharmacological information, they struggle with specific tasks like drug identification and interaction retrieval, suggesting that enhancing them with retrieval-augmented generation or specialized knowledge bases could improve their efficacy in pharmacology.
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  • "Exercise is medicine" highlights the need for personalized exercise prescriptions to improve health outcomes.
  • Current guidelines lack support for these personalized approaches, leading to scientific challenges that require addressing.
  • The Exercise Medicine Ontology (EXMO) was created to standardize and enhance exercise prescriptions, featuring 434 classes and validated for reliability, with future potential to aid recommendation systems and ontology development.
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Root systems are crucial organs for crops to absorb water and nutrients. Conducting phenotypic analysis on roots is of great importance. To date, methods for root system phenotypic analysis have predominantly focused on semantic segmentation, integrating phenotypic extraction software to achieve comprehensive root phenotype analysis.

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Background And Aims: Guidelines for exercise recommendations are typically designed for the population as a whole and do not account for individual differences, making it challenging to provide personalized exercise training for individuals with complex conditions. To address this issue, this study aimed to develop PAHFKB (Physical Activity-Heart Failure Knowledge Base), a knowledge-based system for personalized exercise prescription (EP) for heart failure (HF), by mining, analyzing, and organizing existing literature and data on the relationship between physical activity (PA) and HF.

Methods: Firstly, 3186 citations on PAHF were gathered from PubMed.

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Background: Hepatic ischemia-reperfusion (I/R) injury stands as a recurring clinical challenge in liver transplantation, leading to mitochondrial dysfunction and cellular imbalance. Mitochondria, crucial for hepatocyte metabolism, are significantly damaged during hepatic I/R and the extent of mitochondrial damage correlates with hepatocyte injury. PINK1/Parkin-mediated mitophagy, is a specialized form of cellular autophagy, that maintains mitochondrial quality by identifying and removing damaged mitochondria, thereby restoring cellular homeostasis.

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  • This study focuses on improving the delivery and effectiveness of FB15, a promising drug candidate for breast cancer, which suffers from poor solubility and pharmacokinetics.
  • The researchers created a nano-mixed micelle, AZA-P188/TPGS@FB15, which uses a targeting ligand (Acetazolamide) to deliver FB15 specifically to hypoxic tumor regions.
  • Results demonstrated that the micelles enhanced the targeting and killing of breast cancer cells and showed improved drug absorption in the body compared to free FB15, indicating potential for better clinical outcomes.
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Background/purpose: 2016 American College of Rheumatology/European League Against Rheumatism (ACR/EULAR) primary Sjögren's syndrome (SS) diagnostic criteria did not incorporate radiographic examination while staging SS according to salivary gland imaging and serological autoantibody tests was not discussed. The aim is to study the value of parotid sialography for diagnosing SS, and to initially explore the method of staging SS based on the results of imaging and serological autoantibody tests.

Materials And Methods: 287 patients' clinical records were included.

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Patients with oligometastatic cancer (OMC) exhibit better response to local therapeutic interventions and a more treatable tendency than those with polymetastatic cancers. However, studies on OMC are limited and lack effective integration for systematic comparison and personalized application, and the diagnosis and precise treatment of OMC remain controversial. The application of large language models in medicine remains challenging because of the requirement of high-quality medical data.

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Postoperative pulmonary complications (PPCs) are highly heterogeneous disorders with diverse risk factors frequently occurring after surgical interventions, resulting in significant financial burdens, prolonged hospitalization and elevated mortality rates. Despite the existence of multiple studies on PPCs, a comprehensive knowledge base that can effectively integrate and visualize the diverse risk factors associated with PPCs is currently lacking. This study aims to develop an online knowledge platform on risk factors for PPCs (Postoperative Pulmonary Complications Risk Factor Knowledge Base, PPCRKB) that categorizes and presents the risk and protective factors associated with PPCs, as well as to facilitate the development of individualized prevention and management strategies for PPCs based on the needs of each investigator.

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Background: 6-Methoxydihydrosanguinarine (6-MDS) has shown promising potential in fighting against a variety of malignancies. Yet, its anti‑lung adenocarcinoma (LUAD) effect and the underlying mechanism remain largely unexplored. This study sought to explore the targets and the probable mechanism of 6-MDS in LUAD through network pharmacology and experimental validation.

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Recurrent aphthous ulcer (RAU) had high prevalence and lacked widely recognized treatment. Total glucosides of paeony (TGP) was used in the treatment of RAU in recent years. This study was to summarize the efficacy and safety of TGP in the treatment of RAU.

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Objective: The objective of this study is to investigate the variances in transcriptome gene expression of normal oral mucosa-derived mesenchymal stem cell (OM-MSC), oral leukoplakia-derived MSC (OLK-MSC) and oral squamous cell carcinoma-derived MSC(OSCC-MSC). as Additionally, the study aims to compare the in vitro proliferation, migration, invasion ability, and response to photodynamic therapy (PDT) of these three MSC, HOK, DOK, leuk1, and Cal27 cell lines.

Methods: HOK, DOK, leuk1, Cal27 cells were cultured in vitro.

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Disease ontologies facilitate the semantic organization and representation of domain-specific knowledge. In the case of prostate cancer (PCa), large volumes of research results and clinical data have been accumulated and needed to be standardized for sharing and translational researches. A formal representation of PCa-associated knowledge will be essential to the diverse data standardization, data sharing and the future knowledge graph extraction, deep phenotyping and explainable artificial intelligence developing.

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Bromine-containing domain protein 4 (BRD4) plays a crucial role in regulating transcription and genome stability. Selective inhibitors of BRD4-BD1 can specifically target specific bromine domains to affect cell proliferation, apoptosis, and differentiation. In this work, 43 selective benzoazepinone BRD4-BD1 inhibitors were studied using molecular simulations and three-dimensional quantitative conformation relationships (3D-QSAR).

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  • * Researchers compared two groups of rats: one undergoing standard orthodontic treatment and another undergoing treatment while also experiencing chronic fluorosis, examining changes over time in vital growth factors and signaling proteins involved in blood vessel health.
  • * Findings revealed that the fluorosis group had smaller blood vessels and lower levels of critical growth factors (VEGF, PI3K, AKT, eNOS), particularly during the period of ongoing tooth movement, suggesting that chronic fluorosis may hinder effective orthodontic treatment.
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Background: The role of nerve growth factor (NGF)/tyrosine kinase A receptor (TrKA) signaling, which is activated in a variety of pain states, in regulating membrane-associated δ-opioid receptor (mDOR) expression is poorly understood. The hypothesis was that elevated NGF in bone cancer tumors could upregulate mDOR expression in spinal cord neurons and that mDOR agonism might alleviate bone cancer pain.

Methods: Bone cancer pain (BCP) was induced by inoculating Lewis lung carcinoma cells into the femoral marrow cavity of adult C57BL/6J mice of both sexes.

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Background: Endometrial carcinoma is the sixth most common cancer in women worldwide. Importantly, endometrial cancer is among the few types of cancers with patient mortality that is still increasing, which indicates that the improvement in its diagnosis and treatment is still urgent. Moreover, biomarker discovery is essential for precise classification and prognostic prediction of endometrial cancer.

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There has been a lack of treatments available to lower the frequency of recurrent aphthous ulcers (RAUs) until now. Total glucosides of paeony (TGP) is a botanical drug extracted from the dried roots of Pall. [Ranunculaceae; Paeoniae Radix Alba].

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Simultaneous inhibition of tumor vasculature and the glycolysis pathway may be a targeted anti-tumor strategy to inhibit tumor nutrient supply. Flavonoids are natural products with strong biological activity, which inhibit hypoxia induction factor 1α (HIF-1α) regulating glycolysis and tumor angiogenesis, while salicylic acid can reduce the glycolysis level of tumor cells by inhibiting related rate-limiting enzymes. A series of salicylic acid-modified indole trimethoxy-flavone derivatives were designed and synthesized by introducing benzotrimethoxy-structure commonly used in blood vessel blockers, and their anti-tumor activities were evaluated.

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Alzheimer's disease (AD) is an irreversible neurodegenerative disease with clinical symptoms of memory loss and cognitive impairment. Currently, no effective drug or therapeutic method is available for curing this disease. The major strategy used is to identify and block AD at its initial stage.

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Generally, hypoxia-inducible factor-1α (HIF-1α) is highly expressed in solid tumors, it plays a key role in the occurrence and development of tumors, hindering cancer treatment in various ways. The antitumor activity and pharmacological mechanism of YC-1 [3-(5'-hydroxymethyl-2'-furyl)-1‑benzyl indazole], an HIF-1α inhibitor, and the design and synthesis of its derivatives have attracted tremendous attention in the field of antitumor research. YC-1 is a potential drug candidate and a lead compound for tumor therapy.

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Simultaneous targeting of tumor vasculature and inhibitors of tumor cell glycolysis may be a promising antitumor strategy. Here, we reported the total synthesis and biological evaluation of A-ring arylurea flavonoid derivatives with B-ring trimethoxy group, which exhibited potent antitumor activity against a variety of tumor cells in vitro. Most of the derivatives showed in vitro antitumor activity on HepG-2, HGC-27, MDA-MB-231, and A549 cells.

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