Publications by authors named "Yan-Ping Yuan"

Japanese encephalitis virus (JEV) infection is considered a global public health emergency. Severe peripheral neuropathy caused by JEV infection has increased disability and mortality rates in recent years. Because there are very few therapeutic options for JEV infection, prompt investigations of the ability of clinically safe, efficacious and globally available drugs to inhibit JEV infection and ameliorate peripheral neuropathy are urgently needed.

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  • Mechanical ventilation, while crucial for critical care, can lead to ventilator-induced lung injury (VILI), and the role of miR-127 in this process is still under investigation.
  • The study found that mechanical ventilation for 6 hours significantly increased miR-127 levels in various lung samples, and reducing miR-127 expression helped lessen VILI-related damage.
  • Results indicated that miR-127 may worsen VILI by affecting lung permeability, causing inflammation, and activating specific signaling pathways like NF-κB and p38 MAPK.
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Alopecia is an exceedingly prevalent problem that lacks effective therapy. Recently, research has focused on early-passage dermal papilla cells (DPCs), which have hair inducing activity both in vivo and in vitro. Our previous study indicated that factors secreted from early-passage DPCs contribute to hair follicle (HF) regeneration.

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Although mammals are notoriously poor at regeneration compared with many lower-order species, the hair follicle, particular to mammals, is capable of regeneration following partial amputation. The detailed internal mechanism of this phenomenon is still unclear. Development and regrowth of the hair follicle depends on dermal-epidermal interaction within the hair follicle.

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The rat whisker hair follicle (HF) is a model for studying the reconstruction of the HF or dermal papilla (DP), and involves the Wnt/β-catenin signaling pathway, which is a key pathway in HF development and HF cycling after birth. It has been reported that Wnt/catenin signaling plays an indispensable role in human or rat pelages development and postnatal growth. However, the distribution of some Wnt/β-catenin signaling pathway factors and their relationship with the epithelial stem cell markers in whisker follicles has not been characterized.

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Dermal papilla (DP) cells may be the source of dermal-derived signaling molecules involved in hair-follicle development and postnatal hair cycling. Early-passage DP cells can induce hair growth in vivo, but, on further culture, this ability is lost. The cellular mechanisms underlying the hair-follicle induction property of early-passage DP cells are unclear.

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A series of 5-alkoxytetrazolo[1,5-c]thieno[2,3-e]pyrimidine derivatives were synthesized and their anticonvulsant and antidepressant activities were evaluated. Pharmacological tests showed that four of the synthesized compounds had weak anticonvulsant activity, while most of the compounds had excellent antidepressant activity. The most active compound was 5-(2,4-dichlorobenzyloxy)tetrazolo[1,5-c] thieno[2,3-e]pyrimidine, which decreased the immobility time by 51.

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Glycosyl epitopes have been identified as tumor-specific markers in colorectal tumors and various lines of evidence indicate the significance of altered synthesis, transport, and secretion of glycoproteins in tumorigenesis. However, aberrant glycosylation has been largely ignored in microsatellite unstable (MSI-H) colorectal tumors. Therefore, we analyzed mutation frequencies of genes of the cellular glycosylation machinery in MSI-H tumors, focusing on frameshift mutations in coding MNRs (cMNRs).

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