Publications by authors named "YaJie Chen"

Bisphenol A (BPA) is a well-known environmental endocrine disruptor that has detrimental effects on reproduction. This study aimed to investigate whether BPA exposure could disrupt the function of cumulus cells and influence oocyte maturation and development. Porcine oocytes at the germinal vesicle stage were exposed to BPA for 44 h.

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Background: There are few proven treatments for acute spontaneous intracerebral haemorrhage, and they all target reducing expansion of the haematoma. The traditional Chinese medicine FYTF-919 (Zhongfeng Xingnao) in an oral solution is comprised of several Chinese herbs that are widely used to treat patients with intracerebral haemorrhage in China on the understanding that they enhance resorption of the haematoma and reduce neuroinflammation. We aimed to provide a reliable assessment of the safety and efficacy of FYTF-919 in patients with moderate to severe acute intracerebral haemorrhage.

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Aim: Compared with the C57BL/6N substrain, the C57BL/6J substrain is more susceptible to the angiotensin II (Ang II)-induced development of dissected abdominal aortic aneurysms (AAAs). The aim of this study was to elucidate whether the widely used C57BL/6N mouse substrain is as susceptible as the C57BL/6J mouse substrain to porcine pancreatic elastase (PPE) infusion-induced experimental nondissected AAA development.

Methods: Experimental nondissected AAAs were induced in C57BL/6J and C57BL/6N mice via transient aortic luminal infusion of PPE.

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Sieving membranes capable of discerning different alkali metal ions are important for many technologies, such as energy, environment, and life science. Recently, two-dimensional (2D) materials have been extensively explored for the creation of sieving membranes with angstrom-scale channels. However, because of the same charge and similar hydrated sizes, mostly laminated membranes typically show low selectivity (<10).

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Sarcocystis infection in sheep has caused significant economic losses in the livestock industry, and the genetic similarity among Sarcocystis species highlights the need for precise diagnostic methods in sheep. This study developed a loop-mediated isothermal amplification (LAMP) method targeting COX-1 and 28S rRNA genes to detect Sarcocystis tenella and Sarcocystis gigantea, respectively. The LAMP method exhibited high specificity, selectively amplifying target DNA sequences without cross-reactivity with closely related protozoa, such as Toxoplasma gondii and Neospora caninum.

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Constructing heterojunction photocatalysts with optimized architecture and components is an effective strategy for enhancing CO photoreduction by promoting photogenerated carrier separation, visible light absorption, and CO adsorption. Herein, defect-rich photocatalysts (NiP@Ce-BDC-CeO HOOs) with S-scheme heterojunction and hollowed-out octahedral architecture are prepared by decomposing Ce-BDC octahedrons embedded with NiP nanoparticles and subsequent lactic acid etching for CO photoreduction. The hollowed-out octahedral architecture with multistage pores (micropores, mesopores, and macropores) and oxygen vacancy defects are simultaneously produced during the preparation process.

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  • - The study examined how treating different types of starch (rice, potato, and pea) with liquid nitrogen and ball-milling affects their structure and properties at multiple scales.
  • - Results showed that the starch granules changed from whole structures to irregular fragments, and prolonged treatment led to a breakdown of their crystalline structure, edging towards amorphization.
  • - As the starches became more amorphous, their thermal stability decreased, while their ability to absorb water and oil, swell, dissolve, and undergo hydrolysis increased, potentially expanding their usage in various applications.
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  • - The study investigates the effectiveness of immune checkpoint inhibitors in patients with mismatch-repair deficient (dMMR) and microsatellite instability-high (MSI-H) cancers, which are known to have many mutations and may respond better to these treatments.
  • - A meta-analysis of 19 clinical trials with 2,052 participants revealed a 41.7% objective response rate and a disease control rate of 68.9%, indicating a significant level of effectiveness for these therapies.
  • - The findings emphasize the potential of immune checkpoint inhibitors for treating advanced dMMR/MSI-H cancers and underscore the relevance of assessing MSI status in treatment decisions.
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  • UV exposure damages skin and can lead to serious conditions like skin cancer, highlighting the importance of protection methods like sunscreen.
  • Researchers developed l-cysteine-derived carbon dots (GLCDs) that effectively absorb a wide range of UV radiation (99% for UVC, 97% for UVB, and 86% for UVA) at a low concentration.
  • GLCDs not only reduce skin damage and aging in zebrafish but also enhance collagen production and inhibit cell aging, showing potential for future UV protection applications.
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Introduction: Apolipoprotein E (apoE) acts as a binding molecule for both the low-density lipoprotein receptor and the lipoprotein receptor-related protein and this function is essential for facilitating the hepatocyte uptake of lipoproteins containing apoB. The absence of apoE leads to increased atherogenicity in both humans and mice, although the precise molecular mechanisms remain incompletely understood.

Objectives: This study aimed to investigate the susceptibility of apoE knockout (KO) rabbits, in comparison with wild-type (WT) rabbits, to diet-induced hyperlipidemia and atherosclerosis.

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Background: Keloid, a fibroproliferative disorder, significantly impacts patients' quality of life, yet effective therapies remain elusive. This study explored the role of silent information regulator 6 (SIRT6) in modulating the proliferation, invasion, and collagen synthesis of keloid fibroblasts.

Methods: Keloid and normal skin specimens were collected, and fibroblasts were isolated from the keloid tissue.

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  • This study evaluates the combination of a PD-1 inhibitor with total neoadjuvant therapy (iTNT) in improving complete response rates in patients with proficient mismatch repair locally advanced rectal cancer.
  • A total of 130 patients were randomized into two groups receiving different treatment regimens, with a significant number achieving a complete response (CR) at a follow-up of 19 months.
  • The results showed that both treatment groups had improved CR rates compared to historical data, suggesting that the iTNT approach is promising and warrants further research.
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The rational design of Z-scheme heterojunction hybrid photocatalysts is considered a promising way to achieve high photocatalytic activity. In this study, a dual Z-scheme heterojunction with bismuth sulfide (BiS) nanorods and bismuth oxide (BiO) nanoparticles anchored Sulfur-doped carbon nitride (S-CN) nanotubes (BiS/S-CN/BiO) is designed and fabricated through the ordinal metal ion adsorption, pyrolysis, and sulfidation processes using supramolecular rods as precursor. Compared with pristine BiS, BiO, and CN, the dual Z-scheme tube-shaped BiS/S-CN/BiO catalyst exhibited a significantly improved photocatalytic activity in amine oxidation.

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Doxorubicin (DOX)-mediated cardiotoxicity can exacerbate mortality in oncology patients, but related pharmacotherapeutic measures are relatively limited. Ferroptosis was recently identified as a major mechanism of DOX-induced cardiotoxicity. Idebenone, a novel ferroptosis inhibitor, is a well-described clinical drug widely used.

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Exposure to ozone has been associated with metabolic disorders in humans, but the underlying mechanism remains unclear. In this study, the role of the gut-liver axis and the potential mechanism behind the metabolic disorder were investigated by histological examination, microbiome and metabolome approaches in mice during the subacute (4-week) and subchronic (12-week) exposure to 0.5 ppm and 2.

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Introduction: The preliminary result of the TORCH trial has shown a promising complete response (CR) for managing locally advanced rectal cancer with neoadjuvant short-course radiotherapy (SCRT) combined with chemotherapy and PD-1 inhibitor. For locally advanced colon cancer (LACC) with bulky nodal disease and/or clinically T4, neoadjuvant chemotherapy followed by colectomy with en bloc removal of regional lymph nodes is the suggested treatment. However, the CR rate is less than 5%.

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Metal-organic frameworks (MOFs) with ultrathin 2D structure have attracted remarkable attention in photocatalytic application owing to the accessibility of abundant active sites on the surface. But high charge recombination results in poor photocatalytic activity. Herein, the synthesis of ultrathin MIL-125(Ti) nanosheets is reported with a thickness of 1.

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Objective: Using Mesh Meta Analysis to evaluate the efficacy of Acupuncture & Moxibustion, Clomiphene, Acupuncture & Moxibustion combined with Clomiphene for treating Polycystic Ovary Syndrome (PCOS), in order to provide evidence-based medical evidence for whether to recommend Acupuncture & Moxibustion or Combine western medicine to treat PCOS.

Methods: Eight databases including The Cochrane Library, Pubmed, Embase, Web of Science, CNKI, Wanfang Date, VIP and CBM were searched by computer. The included research period is from the establishment of the database to May 2023, which concerned with randomized controlled trials involving Acupuncture & Moxibustion, Clomiphene, Acupuncture & Moxibustion combined with Clomiphene on ovulation induction and pregnancy outcome in patients with PCOS.

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  • For patients with locally recurrent rectal cancer (LRRC), traditional treatment options show only a 40%-50% response rate and a similar rate for successful tumor resection (R0).
  • The TORCH-R trial explores the combined use of hypofractionated radiotherapy, chemotherapy, and immunotherapy to potentially enhance treatment outcomes for LRRC patients, divided into two groups: treatment-naive patients and those with progressive disease.
  • The study aims to assess various endpoints, including local response rates, overall survival, and safety, marking the first significant clinical examination of this combined treatment approach in LRRC patients.
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The development of cell-penetrating polymers with endocytosis-independent cell uptake pathways has emerged as a prominent strategy to enhance the transfection efficiency. Inspired by the rigid α-helical structure that endows polypeptides with cell-penetrating ability, we propose that a rigid backbone can facilitate the corresponding polymer vector's performance in gene delivery by bypassing the difficult endosomal escape process. Meanwhile, the installation of aromatic domains, as a way to promote gene transfection efficiency, is employed through the construction of a poly(benzyl ether) (PBE)-based scaffold in this work.

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  • The study focuses on improving treatment responses in microsatellite stable metastatic colorectal cancer (MSS mCRC) by exploring the combination of regorafenib, radiotherapy, and toripalimab after some promising but inconsistent results from previous trials.
  • It involves a randomized controlled phase II trial comparing a control group receiving only regorafenib with an experimental group receiving regorafenib, toripalimab, and both high and low-dose radiotherapy.
  • Key goals include determining objective response rates and other effectiveness measures, with patient recruitment having started in August 2023.
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  • Metastatic colorectal cancer (mCRC) has a poor prognosis, but combining radical local therapies with systemic treatments may offer better long-term tumor control.
  • The RIFLE study is a Phase II clinical trial investigating the safety and efficacy of fruquintinib, tislelizumab, and stereotactic ablative radiotherapy (SABR) in mCRC patients who have not responded to standard first-line treatments.
  • The trial's primary goal is to evaluate the objective response rate, while secondary outcomes include disease control, progression-free survival, overall survival, and treatment toxicity, potentially leading to new therapeutic strategies for mCRC.
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  • The current treatment for early rectal cancer often involves radical surgery, which is effective but can lead to significant complications and reduced quality of life, especially for those with low-lying tumors.
  • Recent studies suggest that combining PD-1 inhibitors with radiotherapy may lead to better tumor regression and allow for a less invasive 'Watch & Wait' approach after treatment.
  • The TORCH-E study is a phase II trial looking at the safety and efficacy of short-course radiotherapy combined with chemotherapy and PD-1 inhibitors in patients with low early rectal cancer, measuring outcomes like response rates and patient quality of life.*
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Passive sampling technology is widely used to evaluate the bioavailability of pollutants. However, relatively few studies have used passive sampling membranes (PSMs) to evaluate the environmental risks of pollutants in soil, particularly pesticides. Here, the bioavailability of difenoconazole to earthworms (Eisenia fetida) was evaluated using an oleic acid-embedded cellulose acetate membrane (OECAM) for the first time.

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