Publications by authors named "Ya-ping Zhao"

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  • * Data from 2001 to 2020 revealed a significant increase in surface SOCS by about 8,338.7×10 tons and deep SOCS by approximately 1,160.02×10 tons across the region, with variations among bioclimatic subregions.
  • * Climate factors, particularly temperature and precipitation, were identified as the primary drivers of changes in soil organic carbon dynamics, suggesting that these insights can enhance ecological management and land use strategies in the LP.
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Background: Currently, the prevalence of Alzheimer's disease (AD) is progressively rising, particularly in developed nations. There is an escalating focus on the onset and progression of AD. A mounting body of research indicates that epigenetics significantly contributes to AD and holds substantial promise as a novel therapeutic target for its treatment.

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To reveal the change in the characteristics of soil microbial C-degrading enzyme activities and the response to the components of C during the restoration process of forests in the Loess Plateau, the components of the soil C pool, C-degrading enzyme activities, and microbial metabolic entropy of in different restoration stages were studied, and the response relationship between C-degrading enzymes and soil C components was explored. The results showed that the microbial respiration (MR) first increased and then decreased with the restored years. We found that the microbial metabolic entropy (CO) decreased significantly with the restored years, but the microbial entropy (MB) increased.

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Objective: To investigate the relationship between the expression of thioredoxin reductase 1 (TrxR1) in gastric cancer tissues and the survival time of patients with gastric cancer and its effect on the growth of gastric cancer cells.

Methods: The expression level of TrxR1 mRNA in gastric cancer tissues and adjacent tissues of 76 patients was determined by real-time PCR assays, and the relationship between the mRNA expression level of TrxR1 and the clinicopathological characteristics and prognosis of gastric cancer patients was analyzed. Three gastric cancer tissues and adjacent tissues were randomly selected, and the expression of TrxR1 protein was detected by immunohistochemistry and Western blot.

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  • The study examines how schoolchildren in Xi'an are affected by trauma to their immature permanent teeth and looks into the factors influencing their prognosis.
  • A survey of 4,013 pupils revealed that only 38.2% of those with dental trauma sought clinical help, with gender and type of trauma being key factors in this decision.
  • Results showed that the prognosis for children who did visit a clinic was poorer (35.4%) compared to those who did not seek help (20.6%), indicating a significant need for increased awareness and intervention.
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  • The study examined the prevalence, distribution, and causes of immature permanent tooth trauma among schoolchildren in Xi'an, aiming to support health administration decision-making.
  • A sample of 4,013 pupils was surveyed, with findings showing a 10.5% prevalence of dental trauma, predominantly in children aged 7-9, peaking at 8 years old.
  • The main cause of trauma was falls (50.9%), followed by crashes (36.0%), with the maxillary incisors being the most commonly affected teeth (75.4%).
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Michael reaction acceptors (MRAs) are a class of active compounds. There is a great prospect to screen STAT3 inhibitors from Eupatorium lindleyanum, furthermore, to discover lead compounds for anti-triple-negative breast cancer (TNBC). In this study, glutathione (GSH) was employed, and a UPLC-MS screening method was developed to discover MRAs.

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can adhere to most foreign materials and form biofilm on the surface of medical devices. Biofilm infections are difficult to resolve. The goal of this in vitro study was to explore the use of chitosan-coated nanoparticles to prevent biofilm formation.

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A flexible metal-organic framework (FMOF) with functionalized pores was hydrothermally synthesized to improve CO2 affinity and selectivity. The obtained FMOF exhibits a reversible shrinking and swelling framework transformation, which is triggered by the adsorption of CO2 rather than by the adsorption of N2 and CH4. At ambient temperature and an atmospheric pressure, this FMOF shows not only a high CO2 uptake (98 cm(3) g(-1), 19.

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Brain tumor lacks effective delivery system for treatment. Focused ultrasound (FUS) can reversibly open BBB without impacts on normal tissues. As a potential drug carrier, cationic liposomes (CLs) have the ability to passively accumulate in tumor tissues for their positive charge.

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Sea cucumber Stichopus japonicus (S. japonicus) shows a strong ability of autolysis, which leads to severe deterioration in sea cucumber quality during processing and storage. In this study, to further characterize the mechanism of sea cucumber autolysis, hydroxyl radical production induced by ultraviolet A (UVA) irradiation was investigated.

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Two new lead(II) coordination polymers, [Pb(NO3)(tzib)]n (1) and [Pb(tzib)2]n (2), were successfully synthesized from the reaction of a rigid ligand 1-tetrazole-4-imidazole-benzene (Htzib) and lead(II) nitrate in different solvents. The obtained polymers have been characterized by single-crystal X-ray diffraction analyses, which show that both polymers feature 2D layer structures. The inorganic anion nitrate in 1 shows a μ2-κO3:κO3 bridging mode to connect adjacent lead ions into a zigzag chain, and then the organic ligands tzib(-) join the neighboring chains into a 2D layer by a μ3-κN1:κN2:κN6 connection mode.

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  • The study explores the protective effects of intranasally administered substance P-loaded gelatin nanoparticles (SP-GNPs) against cell death caused by 6-hydroxydopamine (6-OHDA), which is relevant for conditions like Parkinson's disease.
  • In vitro tests showed that SP-GNPs increased cell viability and inhibited apoptosis in PC-12 cells exposed to 6-OHDA, with better outcomes at higher concentrations of substance P.
  • In vivo results demonstrated that rats treated with SP-GNPs exhibited improved motor function and reduced signs of apoptosis in the brain, indicating a potential new treatment strategy for neurodegenerative diseases.
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MicroRNA‑106b (miR‑106b) is reported to correlate closely with skeletal muscle insulin resistance. In the current study the effect of miR‑106b on palmitic acid (PA)‑induced mitochondrial dysfunction and insulin resistance was investigated in C2C12 myotubes via the silencing of miR‑106b. MiR‑106b expression was increased under PA treatment, while miR‑106b loss of function improved insulin sensitivity by upregulating its target mitofusin‑2 (Mfn2) in C2C12 myocytes.

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We previously proposed that LYR motif containing 1 (LYRM1)-induced mitochondrial reactive oxygen species (ROS) production contributes to obesity-related insulin resistance. Metformin inhibits ROS production and promotes mitochondrial biogenesis in specific tissues. We assessed the effects of metformin on insulin resistance in LYRM1-over-expressing 3T3-L1 adipocytes.

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LYR motif-containing 1 (LYRM1) was recently discovered to be involved in adipose tissue homeostasis and obesity-associated insulin resistance. We previously demonstrated that LYRM1 overexpression might contribute to insulin resistance and mitochondrial dysfunction. Additionally, knockdown of LYRM1 enhanced insulin sensitivity and mitochondrial function in 3T3-L1 adipocytes.

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The distributions, soil environment status and potential ecological risk of heavy metals were studied in beach soil of returning the cropland into Yellow River beach region in Kaifeng by the Nemerows and Håkansons methods. The results showed that (1) as Among the average contents of the five heavy metals Pb, Cr, Hg, As and Cd, the highest was the average content of Cr, and the lowest was the average content of Pb and Hg. In addition to Hg, the coefficients of variation of other heavy metals were relatively small, indicating that the content of heavy metals was quite different at different sites, and to some extent, relecting that Hg, As and Pb were the major elements polluting the soil, among which, Pb pollution was the pollution with universality.

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Curcumin shows effective anti-inflammatory activities but is seldom used in clinic because of its poor solubility in water and vulnerablity to sunshine ultraviolet effect. Novel lipid vesicles have been developed as carriers for skin delivery. In this paper, lipid vesicles-propylene glycol liposomes (PGL), Ethosomes and traditional liposomes, were prepared as curcumin carriers respectively.

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Esophageal squamous cell carcinoma (ESCC) is the leading malignancy in Huaian, China. Recently, emerging studies have suggested that an aberrant microRNA (miRNA) expression signature exists in ESCC. However, there is discordant information available on specific miRNA expression in patients from different regions.

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  • Malignant fibrous histiocytoma (MFH) is a common type of soft-tissue sarcoma mostly seen in older adults but is extremely rare in adolescents, particularly in the testes.
  • A case study is presented involving a 14-year-old boy who had a significant scrotal mass and pain, leading to the discovery of a left testicular neoplasm through imaging and cytological evaluation.
  • The final diagnosis was made through histopathological examination, identifying it as myxofibrosarcoma, marking this as the first reported case of testicular MFH in an adolescent.
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Objective: To investigate the therapeutic strategies and prognostic factors of refractory medium-severe heart failure in uremic patients.

Methods: A single center, self control clinical research was conducted, and the data consisted of 30 uremic patients with refractory medium-severe heart failure undergoing maintenance hemodialysis (MHD), who received routine combined modality therapy and Xuebijing injection (to modify micro-inflammation). The systolic function of the left ventricle was compared before and after therapy.

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Background: Bone disorders (including osteoporosis, loosening of a prosthesis, and bone infections) are of great concern to the medical community and are difficult to cure. Therapies are available to treat such diseases, but all have drawbacks and are not specifically targeted to the site of disease. Chitosan is widely used in the biomedical community, including for orthopedic applications.

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NYGGF4 is a recently identified gene that is involved in obesity-associated insulin resistance. Previous data from this laboratory have demonstrated that NYGGF4 overexpression might contribute to the development of insulin resistance (IR) and to mitochondrial dysfunction. Additionally, NYGGF4 knockdown enhanced insulin sensitivity and mitochondrial function in 3T3-L1 adipocytes.

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  • The study investigates the health impacts of snoring in children, categorizing them into primary snorers and those with obstructive sleep apnea hypopnea syndrome (OSAHS), in contrast to a control group of healthy children.
  • Children with OSAHS exhibited significant growth delays, maxillofacial issues, and cognitive impairments, along with abnormal lipid levels and potential heart issues, while primary snorers had normal growth and cognitive function but also faced higher rates of maxillofacial malformations.
  • The findings suggest that OSAHS in children leads to various health problems, while primary snoring, although linked with some physical issues, does not severely impact growth or intelligence.
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