Publications by authors named "Yang Hongwei"

Energetic materials containing a pyrazolotriazine oxide skeleton have the potential for high performance. However, research on the pyrazolotriazine oxide skeleton is very limited due to the inherent ring system instability and limited synthetic approaches. In this paper, APTO and OPTO with a combination of high-nitrogen tetrazole and a promising azido-pyrazolotriazine oxide skeleton have been synthesized.

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Emerging evidence indicates that intratumor bacteria exist as an active and specific tumor component in many tumor types beyond digestive and respiratory tumors. However, the biological impact and responsible molecules of such local bacteria-tumor direct interaction on cancer therapeutic response remain poorly understood. Trastuzumab is among the most commonly used drugs targeting the receptor tyrosine-protein kinase erbB-2 (ErbB2) in breast cancer, but its resistance is inevitable, severely limiting its clinical effectiveness.

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Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) poses global health challenges owing to limited treatment options and high rates of morbidity and mortality. Airway organoids have recently become a valuable resource for the investigation of respiratory diseases. However, limited access to clinical tissue samples hinders the use of airway organoids to study COPD.

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  • Diabetic retinopathy (DR) is a complication of diabetes that affects retinal Müller cells, and their impairment can lead to significant retinal issues.
  • Research in this study investigated the role of Peroxiredoxin 4 (PRDX4), an antioxidant, in protecting Müller cells from diabetes-related damage, using mouse models and high glucose conditions.
  • The findings showed that lack of PRDX4 worsened retinal damage and stress related to diabetes, while increasing PRDX4 in Müller cells helped reduce this damage, suggesting that boosting PRDX4 could be a potential treatment strategy for DR.
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The growing threat of electromagnetic pollution has become a pressing safety concern. Metal-organic framework (MOF) derivatives are considered ideal candidates for mitigating electromagnetic radiation. However, due to the limitations imposed by complex post-processing and disruption of pristine crystal structures, the mechanisms of electromagnetic wave absorption remain unclear, let alone achieving atomic-level regulation in MOF derivatives.

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The harmful effects of quinolone antibiotics on ecology and human health have attracted widespread attention. In this study, bamboo biochar synthesized at different pyrolysis temperatures was used to remove quinolone antibiotics (moxifloxacin (MFX), ciprofloxacin (CIP), and ofloxacin (OFLX) as models). The pyrolysis temperature of 700 °C led to a high pore volume and average pore size of biochar.

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  • The study focuses on assessing the effectiveness and side effects of combining camrelizumab, an anti-PD-1 antibody, with chemotherapy for patients with early or locally advanced triple-negative breast cancer.
  • The phase 3 trial involved 441 patients from various hospitals in China, where they were randomly assigned to receive either camrelizumab or a placebo along with standard chemotherapy over several weeks.
  • Results showed a higher rate of pathological complete response—meaning no invasive tumors were detected—in the camrelizumab group (56.8%) compared to the placebo group (44.7%), indicating camrelizumab may enhance the effectiveness of chemotherapy.
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  • This study aims to assess how the combination of Lactobacillus acidophilus and montmorillonite powder affects inflammation in children with rotavirus enteritis (RVE).
  • A total of 94 children were divided into two groups, one receiving standard treatment plus montmorillonite and the other receiving standard treatment plus Lactobacillus for five days.
  • Results showed that the Lactobacillus group had a higher recovery rate, shorter symptom relief times, and lower inflammatory markers, though adverse reactions were similar in both groups.
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  • Personalized federated learning aims to improve model performance for users with varying data distributions, but current methods inadequately handle both data and system heterogeneity, resulting in inefficient training and poor performance.
  • FedPRL is a new approach that addresses these issues by focusing on personalized strategies for local data storage, enabling better feature extraction for clients, and improving performance with non-IID data.
  • The method also includes a client selection mechanism using reinforcement learning to optimize client selection based on data quality, which enhances training efficiency, along with techniques to mitigate catastrophic forgetting, ultimately boosting the overall model performance.
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This work investigates a simple synthetic method for producing fused dinitromethyl energetic compounds. Fused compound has a high detonation velocity (9358 m s) close to that of the well-known high-energy-density explosive CL-20 (9455 m s), an extremely high density (1.97 cm), and acceptable sensitivity (IS = 8 J).

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Edwardsiella piscicida-induced lethal enteritis is a major threat to the sustainable development of seahorse aquaculture. The roles of Carbohydrate-Active enzymes (CAZymes) in interactions between the pathogen and the host are poorly understood. In this study, we found that 22 key CAZymes encoded by E.

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This study aimed to develop and validate a prognostic model for elderly patients with differentiated thyroid carcinoma (DTC) based on various demographic and clinical parameters in order to accurately predict patient outcomes. Patients who were diagnosed with DTC and were over 55 years old between 2010 and 2019 were identified from the Surveillance, Epidemiology, and End Results database. The patients were then randomly divided into a training set and a validation set in a 7:3 ratio, and patients from our center were included as an external validation group.

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Objectives: This study aimed to compare progression-free survival, overall survival, clinical benefits, and adverse effects in postmenopausal women with hormone receptor-positive and HER2-negative breast cancer who received buparlisib plus fulvestrant against those of women who received dalpiciclib plus fulvestrant, considering ribociclib plus letrozole treatment as the reference standard.

Methods: Women received buparlisib plus fulvestrant (BF cohort, n = 108), dalpiciclib plus fulvestrant (DF cohort, n = 132), or ribociclib plus letrozole (RL cohort, n = 150) until unacceptable toxicity was observed.

Results: A total of 117 (89 %), 80 (74 %), and 84 (56 %) women in the BF, DF, and RL cohorts, respectively, had clinical benefits.

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Epidermal growth factor receptor wild type lung adenocarcinoma (EGFR LUAD) still has limited treatment options and unsatisfactory clinical outcomes. Ferroptosis, as a form of cell death, has been reported to play a dual role in regulating tumor cell survival. In this study, we constructed a 3-ferroptosis-gene signature, FeSig, and verified its accuracy and efficacy in predicting EGFR LUAD prognosis at both the RNA and protein levels.

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Background: Exosomes derived from primary chondrogenic stem/progenitor cells (CSPCs-EXOs) show promise in cartilage repair due to their immunomodulatory and regenerative properties. However, their specific therapeutic potential in osteoarthritis (OA), especially in modulating immune responses and enhancing chondrocyte function, requires further exploration. This study aims to clarify CSPCs-EXOs' effects on OA by investigating their role in chondrocyte proliferation, migration, inflammation inhibition, and cartilage regeneration.

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  • - The study investigates how different doses of photorefractive intrastromal corneal cross-linking (PiXL) treatment affect the biomechanics of the cornea and its curvature changes, utilizing a technique called acoustic radiation force optical coherence elastography (ARF-OCE).
  • - Five varying doses of ultraviolet-A (UVA) energy were administered to rabbit corneas, revealing that as the UVA dose increased, the Young's modulus of the cornea also increased, and this change was significantly correlated with alterations in corneal curvature.
  • - The findings suggest that the percentage change in Young's modulus (ΔE%) could serve as a new metric for understanding the effects of PiXL treatment, with potential implications for refining treatment approaches
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  • Enteroviruses have various serotypes and can lead to severe neurological issues, complicating the creation of effective treatments and vaccines due to their complex life cycle and interactions with host cells.* -
  • A newly identified antibody, h1A6.2, offers strong protection against enterovirus A71 and coxsackievirus A16 in mice, working through multiple mechanisms that reduce inflammation and enhance tissue repair.* -
  • Advanced imaging techniques reveal that h1A6.2 binds adaptively to a key part of the virus, allowing it to neutralize different enterovirus types effectively, making it a promising candidate for future pan-enterovirus vaccine development.*
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Corticosteroids have always been recommended for severe cases of COVID-19. However, the efficacy of treatment with corticosteroids for COVID-19 during the SARS-CoV-2 omicron outbreak in China has not been reported. Clinical data from 406 patients hospitalized for severe/critical COVID-19 from December 2022 to January 2023 at six hospitals in Chongqing were retrospectively analyzed.

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  • Long afterglow materials made from carbon dots (CDs) are gaining popularity for their affordability and non-toxic nature, but creating specific desired properties has been challenging.
  • This study utilized machine learning, particularly the XGBoost algorithm, to predict optimal properties such as excitation wavelength, emission wavelength, and afterglow duration for CDs.
  • By applying Bayesian optimization and combining computational and experimental techniques, the researchers successfully developed CDs with the longest afterglow lifetime documented, demonstrating that machine learning can streamline material design by uncovering relationships between precursors and complex structures.
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Lung adenocarcinoma (LUAD), a prevalent type of non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC), was known for its diversity and intricate tumor microenvironment (TME). Comprehending the interaction among human immune-related genes (IRGs) and the TME is vital in the creation of accurate predictive models and specific treatments. We created a risk score based on IRGs and designed a nomogram to predict the prognosis of LUAD accurately.

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Here, azo-fused dinitramino energetic compound 5,5'-dinitramino-8,8'-azo-1,2,5-oxadiazolo[3,4-][1,2,4]triazolo[4,3-]pyrazine () and its energetic salts - have been prepared. Azo-fused dinitramino compound exhibits excellent detonation performance ( = 36.13 GPa, and = 9126 m s), which is obviously better than that of RDX ( = 8796 m s, and = 33.

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Nitrogen-rich energetic materials have been the focus of a few studies on their isomers. Novel nitrogen-rich energetic compounds , , and were synthesized through simple steps. The hydrogen bond networks significantly enhanced their properties (, = 290 °C and = 8370 m s; , = 282 °C and = 8392 m s; and , = 272 °C and = 8762 m s), which are superior to their isomers.

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Previous studies have reported correlations between metabolic factors and abdominal aortic calcification (AAC). However, the causal relationship between blood metabolites and AAC remains to be fully explored. We employed bidirectional two-sample Mendelian randomization (MR) to investigate the potential causal relationships between 486 blood metabolites and AAC.

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In this paper, three neutral heterocycle-triazolotriazine compounds featuring multiple amino groups and nitro groups were designed and synthesized. Among them, compounds 2 and 6 exhibit high detonation performance ( = 8180 m s, 8650 m s; = 26.40 GPa, 31.

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