Publications by authors named "YanLing Wang"

Purpose: To evaluate the efficacy, durability and safety of intravitreal faricimab versus aflibercept over 48 weeks in patients with neovascular age-related macular degeneration (nAMD) from the LUCERNE China subpopulation.

Design: LUCERNE (NCT03823300) was a phase 3 global, double-masked, active comparator-controlled trial. The China subpopulation comprised patients from mainland China, Taiwan and Hong Kong.

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Microbiota-induced production of IL-22 by type 3 innate lymphoid cells (ILC3) plays an important role in maintaining intestinal health. Such IL-22 production is driven, in part, by IL-23 produced by gut myeloid cells that have sensed select microbial-derived mediators. The extent to which ILC3 can directly respond to microbial metabolites via IL-22 production is less clear, in part due to the difficulty of isolating and maintaining sufficient numbers of viable ILC3 ex vivo.

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The biological mechanisms underlying women's increased Alzheimer's disease (AD) prevalence remain undefined. Previous case/control studies have identified sex-biased molecular pathways, but sex-specific relationships between gene expression and AD endophenotypes, particularly sex chromosomes, are underexplored. With bulk transcriptomic data across 3 brain regions from 767 decedents, we investigated sex-specific associations between gene expression and post-mortem β-amyloid and tau as well as antemortem longitudinal cognition.

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Background: To date, a growing body of evidence suggests that unfolded protein response (UPR) sensors play a vital role in carcinogenesis. However, it remains unclear whether they are involved in pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma (PDAC) and how they relate to clinical outcomes. This study aims to investigate the biological function and mechanism of how a novel UPR sensor, CREB3L1 works in PDAC and further evaluate its clinical application prospect.

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Objective: To investigate the nutritional status, height development and intellectual development level of rural children aged 10-12 years in Linxia Hui Autonomous Prefecture, Gansu Province, and to analyze the relationship between the nutritional status and height development of local schoolchildren and their intellectual development.

Methods: In 2019, a total of 1721 students were selected from 8 counties(cities) under the jurisdiction of Linxia Prefecture in Gansu Province, with 1 township selected from each county in 5 directions: east, west, south, north, and central. One primary school was randomly selected from each township, and 45 students aged 10-12 were selected from each primary school.

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Objective: The study aims to determine the correlation between cerebral small vessel diseases (SVDs) and nonarteritic anterior ischemic optic neuropathy (NAION). Additionally, investigate whether NAION raises the risk of an increased total cerebral small vessel disease score (CSVD score) compared to control group without ocular conditions.

Methods: 101 controls without any retinal illness and 61 individuals with NAION were enrolled for this retrospective case control study.

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Tartary buckwheat, a protein-rich pseudocereal with anti-diabetic effects, has not yet been fully explored as a source of dipeptidyl peptidase-IV (DPP-IV) inhibitory peptides. This study aims to discover novel DPP-IV inhibitory peptides from tartary buckwheat protein (TBP). Five hydrolysis methods were employed, with simulated gastrointestinal digestion (SGID) releasing the most active DPP-IV inhibitory hydrolysates, showing both the highest degree of hydrolysis (22.

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Diversity-generating retroelements (DGRs) accelerate evolution by rapidly diversifying variable proteins. The human gastrointestinal microbiota harbors the greatest density of DGRs known in nature, suggesting they play adaptive roles in this environment. We identified >1,100 unique DGRs among human-associated species and discovered a subset that diversify adhesive components of Type V pili and related proteins.

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PTD-FNK, a synthetic anti-apoptotic protein, has been shown to potently alleviate cellular injuries. However, the effects of PTD-FNK on oxidative defense in boar testicular Sertoli cells (SCs) against oxidative injury has not been explored. In this study, we show that exposure of SCs to 100 mg/L lipopolysaccharide (LPS) for 12 h leads to decreased survival rate, superoxide dismutase (SOD) activity, and increased malondialdehyde (MDA).

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Developmental plasticity is critical for plants to adapt to constantly changing environments. Plant root hairs display dramatic plasticity under different environments and therefore play crucial roles in defense against environmental stressors. Here, we report the isolation of an Arabidopsis mutant, salinity over-sensitive mutant 1-1 (som1-1), also exhibiting root hair developmental defects.

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  • The study aimed to compare the safety and efficacy of trial lens-fitting versus software-fitting in orthokeratology for myopia control in children with a high corneal eccentric value.
  • A total of 89 myopic children participated, split into two groups, with various ocular measurements taken over 12 months to assess treatment outcomes.
  • Both methods were found to be effective and safe, but the software-fitting resulted in a smaller treatment zone and less decentration compared to the trial lens-fitting method.
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Background: Recent studies offer conflicting conclusions about the effectiveness of digital health interventions in changing physical activity behaviors. In addition, research focusing on digital health interventions for college students remains relatively scarce.

Objective: This study aims to examine the impact of digital health interventions on physical activity behaviors among college students, using objective measures as outcome indicators.

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Long non-coding RNAs (lncRNAs) are critical regulators of physiological and pathological processes, with their dysregulation increasingly implicated in aging and Alzheimer's disease (AD). Using spatial transcriptomics, we analyzed 78 postmortem brain sections from 21 ROSMAP participants to map the spatial expression of lncRNAs in the dorsolateral prefrontal cortex of aged human brains. Compared to mRNAs, lncRNAs exhibited greater subregion-specific expression, with enrichment in antisense and lincRNA biotypes.

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  • The all-dielectric metasurface shows promise as an innovative platform for creating effective optical sensors, particularly utilizing Fano resonances.
  • A specific sensor design using a hollow herringbone metasurface demonstrates high sensitivity for both temperature and refractive index measurements, with impressive simulation results indicating a Q factor of 2.6 × 10 and a sensitivity of 232 nm/RIU.
  • Experimental results confirm these findings, yielding a Q factor of 5366 and a sensitivity of 178 nm/RIU, which enhances the potential use of these sensors in biochemical analysis and environmental monitoring.
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In tomato, sugar content is highly correlated with consumer preferences, with most consumers preferring sweeter fruit. However, the sugar content of commercial varieties is generally low, as it is inversely correlated with fruit size, and growers prioritize yield over flavour quality. Here we identified two genes, tomato (Solanum lycopersicum) calcium-dependent protein kinase 27 (SlCDPK27; also known as SlCPK27) and its paralogue SlCDPK26, that control fruit sugar content.

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The gene signatures of Alzheimer's Disease (AD) brains reflect an output of a complex interplay of genetic, epigenetic, epi-transcriptomic, and post-transcriptional regulations. To identify the most significant factor that shapes the AD brain signature, we developed a machine learning model (DEcode-tree) to integrate cellular and molecular factors explaining differential gene expression in AD. Our model indicates that YTHDF proteins, the canonical readers of N6-methyladenosine RNA modification (m6A), are the most influential predictors of the AD brain signature.

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Aims/background: Liver transplantation specialist nurses provide comprehensive and safe care for liver transplant patients, which requires them to have a wide range of competencies. However, at present, there is no comprehensive understanding of the competency of liver transplantation specialist nurses in China, and there is a lack of comprehensive evaluation indicators. The purpose of this study was to construct a competency evaluation indicator system for specialist nurses in liver transplantation.

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Lignin is one of the main components in plants, which can transform value-added bioenergy and chemicals. At the same time, due to the close combination of lignin and hemicellulose in the structure, it becomes a barrier for cellulose utilization. Therefore, the effective degradation of lignin is of great significance for the utilization of these resources.

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Objectives: Adipose tissue depots vary markedly in their ability to store and metabolize triglycerides, undergo beige adipogenesis and susceptibility to metabolic disease. The molecular mechanisms that underlie such heterogeneity are not entirely clear. Previously, we showed that TGF-β signaling suppresses beige adipogenesis via repressing the recruitment of dedicated beige progenitors.

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  • The study investigates Chinese undergraduate nursing students' perceptions and experiences of digital learning, aiming to enhance future digital teaching methods in higher education.
  • Conducted across six universities in three cities, the research involved semi-structured online interviews with 26 nursing students who had experience with digital learning.
  • Findings revealed three main themes: positive experiences with access to diverse resources, negative feelings of isolation during online learning, and various barriers affecting students' engagement with digital platforms.
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  • The study focuses on the role of SPI in the development of trichomes, specialized epidermal cells in plants, highlighting its influence on cytoskeleton organization and cell shape.
  • Researchers found that SPI affects microtubule stability during trichome branching; loss of SPI leads to abnormalities in trichome structures and sensitivity to microtubule-disrupting drugs.
  • The interaction between SPI and another protein, ZWI, shows that they work together to regulate microtubule dynamics, further influencing trichome morphology and overall plant cell shape development.
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  • This study investigates the increasing rates of brucellosis among children in Inner Mongolia from 2016 to 2020, focusing on its spatial and temporal distribution.
  • Using Bayesian and geographical weighted regression models, it identifies Hinggan as the area with the highest incidence rates, while Alxa shows a rapidly rising risk.
  • The study concludes that factors such as sheep population, average temperature, and precipitation significantly contribute to the incidence of brucellosis in children, highlighting the need for protective measures in vulnerable areas.
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  • The study examined how different steaming durations (0, 4, 8, and 12 hours) affect the structure and characteristics of polysaccharides (PCPs), particularly regarding digestion, absorption, and gut microbiota fermentation.
  • Chemical analysis revealed that longer steaming reduced carbohydrate content while increasing certain components like uronic acid and protein in the PCPs.
  • Results showed that while all PCPs were resistant to saliva digestion, they improved gastrointestinal digestibility and altered gut microbiota composition, leading to increased short-chain fatty acid production, though this declined with longer steaming times.
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