Publications by authors named "Yang Z"

Affected by persistent hyperglycemia, diabetic neuropathy, and vasculopathy hinder the progression of wound healing by exacerbating susceptibility to recurrent bacterial infection and impairing vascularization. In order to cater to the requirements of diabetic chronic wound healing at various stages, we designed an antibacterial and pro-angiogenic wound dressing with localized glucose-lowering capacity. In this study, we constructed a copper-based metal-organic framework (MOF) nanozyme and loaded with glucose oxidase (GOX) to prepare Cu-MOF/GOX, which was subsequently integrated with CS-Arg (chitosan modified by L-Arginine) and Pluronic (F127) to fabricate multifunctional Cu-MOF/GOX-Gel thermosensitive hydrogel.

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Confocal Raman microscopy (CRM) is a promising in-situ visual technique that provides detailed insights into multiple lignocellulosic components and structures in plant cell walls at the micro-nano scale. In this study, we propose a novel CRM cosine similarity (CS) mapping strategy for the simultaneous in-situ visual profiling of lignin, cellulose, and hemicellulose in plant cell walls. The main stages of this strategy include: 1) a modified Otsu algorithm for extracting the regions of interest (ROI); 2) a modified subtraction method for cleaning the background signals in the ROI spectra; 3) a lignin signal subtraction method based on the pixel correction factor for eliminating the interference of strong lignin signals with weak cellulose and hemicellulose signals in the Raman full spectra of the cell walls; 4) second-order derivative spectral preprocessing for enhancing the discrimination between the characteristic peaks of cellulose and hemicellulose; 5) a CS mapping algorithm for simultaneous in-situ profiling of lignin, cellulose, and hemicellulose in plant cell walls.

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In recent years, initiatives aimed at mitigating eutrophication have successfully reduced nitrogen and phosphorus concentrations in numerous lakes across China. Notably, the management of total nitrogen levels has prompted a shift in the dominant genera responsible for harmful algal blooms. Among these, Dolichospermum, a typical diazotrophic cyanobacterium, exhibits the ability to differentiate heterocysts for atmospheric N fixation under nitrogen-limited conditions.

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Introduction: To evaluate the impact of antibiotic (ATB) exposure on the outcome of chemoimmunotherapy in patients with extensive-stage small cell lung cancer (ES-SCLC).

Methods: In this multicenter retrospective study, 132 patients with ES-SCLC who received chemoimmunotherapy were included from three hospitals in China. Patients receiving ATB within 30 days prior to initiating ICI therapy (p-ATB) and those receiving concurrent ICI therapy until cessation (c-ATB)were compared to those who did not (n-ATB).

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It is well known that genome organizers, like mammalian CCCTC-binding factor (CTCF) or Drosophila architectural proteins CP190 and BEAF-32, contribute to the three-dimensional (3D) organization of the genome and ensure normal gene transcription. However, bona fide genome organizers have not been identified in plants. Here, we show that EMBRYONIC FLOWER1 (EMF1) functions as a genome modulator in Arabidopsis.

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Infectious diseases have been a major threat to health worldwide, with bacterial infections being particularly prominent. Staphylococcus aureus (S. aureus) infections are associated with the most deaths.

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The goose industry represents a significant sector within the broader waterfowl industry in China, with early gonadal development playing a pivotal role in enhancing population productivity. Melatonin plays a crucial role in regulating early gonadal development, but the molecular mechanism underlying the effect of melatonin as a regulator remains unclear. In this study, the relationship between melatonin and egg production performance in Jilin white goose was first established, then, an in Ovo injection of melatonin in goose embryos on the embryonic day 12 (E12) was performed to evaluate the impact of melatonin on the gonadal development in Jilin white goose.

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  • The study aimed to explore how pyroptosis-related long non-coding RNAs (PRlncRNA) can be used to predict outcomes and immune responses in patients with gastric adenocarcinoma (STAD).
  • Researchers analyzed data from The Cancer Genome Atlas, identifying a prognostic signature made up of 21 PRlncRNAs that correlates with patient survival and immune characteristics.
  • The findings also led to the construction of a competing endogenous RNA (ceRNA) network and the identification of potential drugs that could enhance patient prognosis.
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Objective: Behavioral interventions have been shown to ameliorate the electroencephalogram (EEG) dynamics underlying the behavioral symptoms of autism spectrum disorder (ASD), while studies have also demonstrated that mirror neuron mu rhythm-based EEG neurofeedback training improves the behavioral functioning of individuals with ASD. This study aimed to test the effects of a wearable mu rhythm neurofeedback training system based on machine learning algorithms for children with autism.

Methods: A randomized, placebo-controlled study was carried out on 60 participants aged 3 to 6 years who were diagnosed with autism, at two center-based intervention sites.

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The forest frog ( Pollas) is a traditional medicinal source rich in active protein compounds. In order to extract these compounds, six extraction methods were employed, including freeze-thaw and stirring techniques. Three different solvents were utilized in this process: 0.

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  • - High glucose levels can cause dysfunction in endothelial cells, which leads to complications in diabetes. Researchers studied the effects of low-magnitude high-frequency vibration (LMHFV) as a non-invasive treatment for this issue.
  • - The study found that LMHFV improved the health of endothelial cells exposed to high glucose, enhancing their function and restoring mitochondrial activity.
  • - LMHFV’s protective effects were linked to the activation of the AMPK/mTOR signaling pathway, and these benefits were reversed when an AMPK inhibitor was introduced, emphasizing the importance of this pathway in endothelial cell recovery.
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Named after the two-faced Roman god, Janus particles (JPs) are defined by their distinct dual chemical compositions on a single particle. Research on micron-sized JPs has yielded remarkable insights, showcasing their unique assembly behaviors both in bulk and at interfaces. However, significant challenges persist, particularly in the synthesis of smaller (<500 nm) JPs, which remains complex and difficult to scale up.

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Background: Regular rehabilitation during or after cancer treatment can bring numerous benefits to colorectal cancer survivors. However, there is a lack of convenient and mobile rehabilitation support systems tailored specifically for this group. The metaverse, as a virtual reality environment, offers an innovative platform for implementing rehabilitation.

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Objectives: Vitamin A plays an important role in health, especially regarding its impact on bone tissue. Vitamin A can lead to bone damage and deformity, thus becoming an important causative factor in osteoarthritis. In this study, we aimed to evaluate the association of serum vitamin A with osteoarthritis.

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Background: Patients with L4-S1 lumbar degenerative disease (LDD) with osteoporosis are prone to sacral-screw loosening during spinal internal fixation. We aimed to compare the clinical efficacy and imaging results of sacral bicortical, tricortical, and polymethylmethacrylate (PMMA)-augmented pedicle-screw fixation in the treatment of L4-S1 LDD with osteoporosis.

Methods: This is a retrospective study, 72 patients were enrolled and divided into three groups according to the S1-screw fixation method: PMMA-augmented pedicle-screw fixation (Group A, n = 26), bicortical fixation (Group B, n = 22), and tricortical fixation (Group C, n = 24).

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Schizophrenia (SCZ) is a severe mental disorder affecting around 1% of individuals worldwide. The variability in response to antipsychotic drugs (APDs) among SCZ patients presents a significant challenge for clinicians in determining the most effective medication. In this study, we investigated the biological markers and established a predictive model for APD response based on a large-scale genome-wide association study using 3269 Chinese schizophrenia patients.

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  • Coordination engineering of Fe-N single-atom catalysts (Fe-N SACs) is proposed to enhance the generation of high-valent Fe(IV)-oxo (Fe=O), providing a solution to the traditional trade-off in activity and selectivity of reactive oxygen species.
  • The new Fe-N SACs/peroxymonosulfate (PMS) system shows significant improvements in Fe=O production, allowing for the rapid removal of various pollutants within seconds.
  • The study reveals that low-coordination Fe-N SACs promote efficient Fe=O generation, which selectively oxidizes sulfamethoxazole (SMX) into less toxic byproducts, while differently coordinated Fe=O can lead to the formation of more toxic azo compounds through
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Targeting the lysine residue of protein kinases to develop covalent inhibitors is an emerging hotspot. Herein, we have reported an approach to develop lysine-targeted covalent inhibitors of PI3Kδ by in situ interaction upgradation of the H-bonding to covalent bonding. Several warhead groups were introduced and screened in situ, leading to lysine-targeted covalent inhibitors bearing aromatic esters with high bioactivity and PI3Kδ selectivity.

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Chimeric antigen receptor (CAR) T-cell therapy has emerged as a promising strategy for treating autoimmune diseases, particularly in systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE). However, CAR T-cell therapy for pediatric patients with SLE remains unexplored. Herein, we present a compelling investigation of two pediatric patients with refractory SLE who underwent infusion of CD19-targeted CAR T-cells.

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  • The study focuses on creating a new type of photocatalyst by combining ultrathin ZnInS nanosheets with CuS using an electrostatic self-assembly technique and grinding method.
  • With an optimal CuS loading ratio of 5 wt%, the new CuS/ZnInS heterojunction significantly boosts hydrogen production, achieving 5.58 mmol·h·g compared to 1.09 mmol·h·g from pure ZnInS.
  • The interface of CuS and ZnInS forms a built-in electric field that enhances electron retention and light absorption, while the snowflake structure of CuS increases active sites, showcasing potential for better photocatalyst designs for energy and environmental applications.
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  • Four types of protic ionic liquids were developed to enhance the tribological and drilling performance of titanium alloys by analyzing the effects of different anionic alkyl chains.
  • An ionic liquid with OH and CC in its anionic chain showed superior metal adhesion, resulting in exceptional performance and a corrosion inhibition rate of 98.45%.
  • The ionic liquid also improved drilling efficiency by reducing axial force and temperature, while being environmentally friendly according to biotoxicity assessments.
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Cardiovascular disease has become to the main cause of death in the patients with end-stage renal disease (ESRD), and anemia is associated with increased cardiovascular morbidity and mortality in these patients. This study aimed to explore the impact of anemia on myocardial fibrosis using T1 mapping technique in patients with ESRD. A total of 128 subjects including 98 ESRD patients (65 with anemia, 33 without anemia) and 30 normal controls were enrolled.

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