Publications by authors named "Yan-Chu Li"

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  • Women with low ovarian reserve face a critical decision between natural and mildly stimulated IVF cycles, as the best option for embryo quality and pregnancy outcomes remains uncertain.
  • A study compared pregnancy rates and embryo quality between 478 natural cycles and 448 mildly stimulated cycles, finding that natural cycles had a significantly higher pregnancy rate (51.8% vs. 40.1%).
  • Natural cycles also yielded better embryo outcomes, including more available embryos (84.1% vs. 78.6%) and higher-quality embryos (61.8% vs. 53.2%), suggesting they may be a preferable option for these patients.
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Strategies to maximize individual fertility chances are constant requirements of ART. In vitro folliculogenesis may represent a valid option to create a large source of immature ovarian follicles in ART. Efforts are being made to set up mammalian follicle culture protocols with suitable FSH stimuli.

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Mammalian centromeres are generally composed of dispersed repeats and the satellites such as α-satellites in human and major/minor satellites in mouse. Transcription of centromeres by RNA polymerase II is evolutionary conserved and critical for kinetochore assembly. In addition, it has been found that the transcribed satellite RNAs can bind DNA repair proteins such as MRE11 and PRKDC, and excessively expressed satellite RNAs could induce genome instability and facilitate tumorigenesis.

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With the rapid change of people's lifestyle, more childbearing couples live with irregular schedules (i.e., staying up late) and suffer from decreased fertility and abortion, which can be caused by luteal phase defect (LPD).

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  • R-loops are three-strand nucleic acid structures that play key roles in biological processes, particularly during meiosis, which involves events like DNA breaks and repairs.
  • The study mapped R-loop distribution in mice during meiosis and investigated its physiological effects using knockout mice lacking an R-loop endonuclease (Rnaseh1).
  • Findings showed that R-loops are mainly found at promoter regions and their accumulation is linked to transcriptional activity, with disruptions leading to male sterility and improper DNA repair during meiosis.
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A 77-year-old man was admitted at our hospital due to "generalized increase in the number of masses and enlargement of the masses observed for one month". Combined assessment of the imaging (computed tomography and magnetic resonance imaging) findings and results of lung centesis biopsy and liquid biopsy suggest that the patient had small cell lung cancer of the left upper lobe, with right hilar, mediastinal, bilateral axillary, abdominal and retroperitoneal lymph node metastases, as well as widespread subcutaneous soft tissue, liver, bilateral adrenal, bilateral kidneys and multiple brain metastases (extensive stage). In order to obtain an evaluation of the development of the disease as soon as possible, the circulating tumor cells (CTCs) and circulating tumor microemboli (CTM) in 6 mL peripheral blood were examined by subtraction enrichment-immunostaining fluorescence hybridization (SE-iFISH) technology.

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A decrease in oocyte developmental potential is a major obstacle for successful pregnancy in women of advanced age. However, the age-related epigenetic modifications associated with dynamic transcriptome changes, particularly meiotic maturation-coupled mRNA clearance, have not been adequately characterized in human oocytes. This study demonstrates a decreased storage of transcripts encoding key factors regulating the maternal mRNA degradome in fully grown oocytes of women of advanced age.

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During oogenesis, oocytes gain competence and subsequently undergo meiotic maturation and prepare for embryonic development; trimethylated histone H3 on lysine-4 (H3K4me3) mediates a wide range of nuclear events during these processes. Oocyte-specific knockout of CxxC-finger protein 1 (CXXC1, also known as CFP1) impairs H3K4me3 accumulation and causes changes in chromatin configurations. This study investigated the changes in genomic H3K4me3 landscapes in oocytes with Cxxc1 knockout and the effects on other epigenetic factors such as the DNA methylation, H3K27me3, H2AK119ub1 and H3K36me3.

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We report the case of an 80-year-old male with relapsed EGFR exon 19 deletion lung adenocarcinoma treated with EGFR-tyrosine kinase inhibitor (TKI), but with poor response and rapid increase of serum neuron specific enolase (NSE). Repeat biopsy identified pathological transformation to small cell lung cancers (SCLC) retaining the same EGFR mutation. This case highlights routine serological testing of NSE may benefit for the lung adenocarcinoma patients resistant to TKIs.

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