Publications by authors named "Yang Liping"

Clear cell renal cell carcinoma (ccRCC) characterised by its diversity and a tendency to defy standard therapeutic approaches. Amidst the advent of immunotherapy, it has become imperative to pinpoint prognostic indicators of the tumour microenvironment (TME) influence the efficacy of treatments. Employing single-cell RNA sequencing (scRNA-seq), this research delved into the diverse landscape of ccRCC, uncovering its complex underpinnings and pinpointing molecular avenues for therapeutic intervention.

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The treatment of inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) remains challenging and significantly impacts both patients and their families. This study evaluated the role of subsp. XLTG11 (XLTG11) in combination with mesalazine (5-ASA) in the improvement of IBD.

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Soil organic carbon plays an important role in climate change mitigation, and can be strongly affected by plant diversity. Although a positive effect of plant diversity on soil organic carbon storage has been confirmed in grasslands and forests, it remains unclear whether this effect exists in wetlands. In this study, we investigated plant diversity, soil properties and soil organic carbon across five typical wetlands of northern China, to test the effect of plant diversity on soil organic carbon and clarified the regulators.

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Visually impaired individuals frequently encounter difficulties in detecting and avoiding obstacles in the wild. To address this issue, we propose an obstacle detection method for visual navigation assistance, named YOLO-OD. To improve the ability to detect and differentiate between different sized obstacles in outdoor environments, we introduce the Feature Weighting Block (FWB), which improves feature importance discrimination.

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Constructing scaffolds with the desired structures and functions is one of the main goals of tissue engineering. Three-dimensional (3D) bioprinting is a promising technology that enables the personalized fabrication of devices with regulated biological and mechanical characteristics similar to natural tissues/organs. To date, 3D bioprinting has been widely explored for biomedical applications like tissue engineering, drug delivery, drug screening, and in vitro disease model construction.

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Purpose: This first-in-human study aimed to evaluate the radiation dosimetry and whole-body biodistribution of [F]AlF-NYM005, a novel small-molecule carbonic anhydrase IX (CAIX) targeting agent, and to investigate its ability to detect CAIX-positive tumors using PET scans in a cohort of clear cell renal cell carcinoma (ccRCC) patients.

Methods: [F]AlF-NYM005 was synthesized using a fully automatic cassette module Mortenon M1 (Nuoyu, China). Thirty-five patients with a suspicious lesion considered primary renal malignancy or a history of ccRCC were prospectively recruited and studied.

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Background: Autism spectrum disorder (ASD) is a neurodevelopmental disorder with a high social burden and limited treatments. Hypoxic condition of the brain is considered an important pathological mechanism of ASD. HIF1A is a key participant in brain hypoxia, but its contribution to the pathophysiological landscape of ASD remains unclear.

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Background: A water extract of the Ayurvedic plant (CAW) improves cognitive function in mouse models of aging and Alzheimer's disease, and affects dendritic arborization, mitochondrial activity and oxidative stress in mouse primary neurons. Triterpenes (TT) and caffeoylquinic acids (CQA) are constituents associated with these bioactivities of CAW although little is known about how interactions between these compounds contribute to the plant's therapeutic benefit.

Methods: Mouse primary cortical neurons were treated with CAW, or equivalent concentrations of four TT combined, eight CQA combined, or these twelve compounds combined (TTCQA).

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Pharyngeal cartilage morphogenesis is crucial for the formation of craniofacial structures. Cranial neural crest cells are specified at the neural plate border, migrate to pharyngeal arches, and differentiate into pharyngeal chondrocytes, which subsequently flatten, elongate, and stack like coins during maturation. Although the developmental processes prior to chondrocyte maturation have been extensively studied, their subsequent changes in morphology and organization remain largely elusive.

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Long-term consumption of high-carbohydrate feed may adversely affect intestinal health of fish; however, the underlying roles remain ambiguous. This study examined the effects of varying carbohydrate levels on the intestinal flora of common carp and assessed how microbial metabolites influence intestinal health. Two hundred seventy common carps were chosen and distributed randomly into three groups that fed diets containing starch at levels of 15% (low-carbohydrate diet [LCD]), 28% (medium-carbohydrate diet [MCD]), and 45% (high-carbohydrate diet [HCD]) for 60 days.

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  • Researchers aimed to improve the functional properties of kudzu starch by testing various modification methods, including ball milling and extrusion puffing.
  • The study found significant changes in starch characteristics, like increased particle size, higher solubility of modified starch, and improved resistant starch content.
  • Results suggest that these modifications enhance hydration properties and flavonoid content, providing valuable insights for producing instant kudzu powder effectively.
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  • The chestnut tree shows self-incompatibility, where the type of male parent affects the metabolic processes for seed starch and ultimately influences fruit yield and quality.
  • Researchers constructed a gap-free reference genome for the 'Lan You' variety of the chestnut tree, uncovering 560 transcription factors and 22 structural genes related to starch accumulation.
  • Two sub-networks identified, T1 and T2, are linked to sugar biosynthesis and feature a critical gene, SBE, which is essential for amylopectin production; this research lays the groundwork for improving chestnut yield and quality.
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  • * Despite advancements in CAR-T technology, issues like high costs and side effects remain, prompting research into genetic and metabolic strategies to enhance treatment.
  • * Recent studies focus on optimizing CAR-T therapy through improved T cell selection, structural changes, and innovative technologies to boost effectiveness against solid tumors.
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In this study, the chain length distribution (CLD) of amylopectin in eight varieties of corn, the properties of corn flour, and the quality of the corresponding sweet dumplings were analyzed, with commercially available waxy corn (CAWC) and waxy rice (CAWR) as controls. Three test samples (Feng nuo 168, Feng nuo 211, and Feng nuo 10) exhibited significant differences (P < 0.05) in the pasting properties of the whole flours from the other samples, with Feng nuo 10 exhibiting lower viscosity, breakdown, and setback, while Feng nuo 211 exhibited the highest viscosity and breakdown.

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MerTK PET imaging holds potential as a promising approach for assessing tumor aggressiveness and monitoring treatment response. In this study, we synthesized a series of F- and Ga-labeled tracers derived from MerTK inhibitors for detection of MerTK expression. Among the synthesized agents, the dimeric compounds [Ga] and [Ga] demonstrated good and stability, high affinities to the MerTK receptor, and good MerTK-targeting specificity.

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This study blended five types of beans-florid kidney bean, red adzuki bean, chickpea, black bean, and white kidney bean-with glutinous rice flour (GRF) to create a synergistic heat-moisture treatment (HMT). We investigated the effects of this combination on the digestibility of the glutinous rice mixture and the quality of sweet dumplings. The inclusion of beans, along with HMT, altered the granular morphology, adhesive qualities, thermal characteristics, crystallinity, and protein secondary structure of the blended powders compared to GRF.

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(WS), also known as ashwagandha, is a popular botanical supplement used to treat various conditions including memory loss, anxiety and depression. Previous studies from our group showed an aqueous extract of WS root (WSAq) enhances cognition and alleviates markers for depression in . Here, we sought to confirm these effects in the 5xFAD mouse model of β-amyloid (Aβ) accumulation.

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Background: Sentinel lymph node (SLN) biopsy (SLNB) is considered the gold standard for detecting SLN metastases in patients with invasive ductal breast cancer (IDC). However, SLNB is invasive and associated with several complications. Thus, this study aimed to evaluate the diagnostic performance of a non-invasive radiomics analysis utilizing 2-deoxy-2-[F]fluoro-d-glucose positron emission tomography/computed tomography (F-FDG-PET/CT) for assessing SLN metastasis in IDC patients.

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Radioresistance and immune evasion are interactive and crucial events leading to treatment failure and progression of human malignancies. This research studies the role of phospholipase C beta 1 (PLCB1) in these events in triple-negative breast cancer (TNBC) and the regulatory mechanism. PLCB1 was bioinformatically predicted as a dysregulated gene potentially linked to radioresistance in TNBC.

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Objectives: Radiomics provides an opportunity to evaluate cancer prognosis noninvasively. However, the susceptibility of the radiomic quantitative features to multicenter effects, leads to the clinical dilemma of the radiomic signatures. This study aimed to develop a radiomic signature to circumvent multicenter effects, achieving the individualized prognostic assessment of lung adenocarcinoma (LUAD).

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  • Current treatments for locally advanced non-small cell lung cancer (LA-NSCLC) using concurrent chemo-radiotherapy (CCR) lack reliable prediction tools for identifying patient responses, but radiomic analysis offers potential for personalized medicine despite issues with consistency.
  • This study analyzed 125 NSCLC patients by extracting radiomic features from CT scans and created a qualitative signature of 15 feature pairs to predict which patients would benefit from CCR, based on overall survival outcomes.
  • The new signature, called 15-RFPS, demonstrated strong predictive validity, showing significantly better survival rates for responders in both the internal study cohort and an independent public cohort, while also linking to specific biological pathways through transcriptomic analysis.
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  • Renal artery stenosis can lead to conditions like renovascular hypertension and ischemic nephropathy, impacting kidney function.
  • A case study highlights the use of FDG PET/CT and delayed abdominal FDG PET/MRI imaging to assess a kidney affected by severe renal artery stenosis due to retroperitoneal alveolar echinococcosis.
  • The imaging showed increased activity in the renal parenchyma but no activity in the renal collecting system, suggesting that renal artery stenosis should be considered when evaluating diffuse renal parenchymal FDG uptake.
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  • * The viral protein ICP22 creates a specialized area (VICE domain) that aids in managing RNAPII through a process called liquid-liquid phase separation.
  • * A specific function of the virus's UL36 protein helps protect RNAPII from degradation, ensuring continued viral gene expression even when host transcription is inhibited.
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Background: Infertility is a significant national public health concern, and the World Health Organization (WHO) predicts that it will rank as the third most prevalent disease following tumors, cardiovascular and cerebrovascular diseases. The impact of dysfunctional lipoproteins on female infertility remains relatively understudied; therefore, the research focuses on exploring the relationship between serum high-density lipoprotein (HDL) concentration and infertility.

Methods: This is a retrospective cross-sectional study where we employed multivariate logistic regression analysis to examine the association between serum HDL concentrations and female infertility.

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  • The paper looks at how inherited retinal diseases (IRD) are diagnosed and treated in the Asia-Pacific region.
  • They surveyed 36 centers about their practices, including how they collect patient information and provide help for low vision.
  • The results showed there are important gaps, like many centers not having a database for patients, not enough genetic counselors, and a need for better support for low-vision rehabilitation.
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