Publications by authors named "Yang Zong"

Freestanding nanomembranes fabricated by lift-off technology have been widely utilized in microelectromechanical systems, soft electronics, and microrobotics. However, a conventional chemical etching strategy to eliminate nanomembrane adhesion often restricts material choice and compromises quality. Herein, we propose a nanomembrane-on-graphene strategy that leverages the weak van der Waals adhesion on graphene to achieve scalable and controllable release and 3D construction of nanomembranes.

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Embryonic-type neuroectodermal tumors (ENTs) arising from testicular germ cell tumors (GCTs) is a relatively common type of somatic transformation in GCTs with poor prognosis and limited therapeutic options, particularly when patients develop disease recurrence or metastasis. Knowledge of key events driving this transformation is limited to the paucity of comprehensive genomic data. We performed a retrospective database search in a CLIA- and CAP-certified laboratory for testicular GCT-derived ENTs that had previously undergone NGS-based comprehensive genomic profiling during the course of clinical care.

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The development of high activity catalysts is crucial for improving industrial efficiency and mitigating environmental pollution. Polyisocyanides, with their pendant groups capable of forming ordered adjacent structures, offer a promising framework for designing cooperative catalysts that mimic the functionality of bimetallic centers. This unique structural arrangement is anticipated to significantly enhance catalytic activity in cooperative reactions.

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Although porous frameworks are structurally ideal for the development of biomaterials through drug adsorption, sequestration, and delivery, integration of multiple biofunctions into a biocompatible porous framework would greatly improve its potential for preclinical investigations by increasing both therapeutic value and research and development efficiency. Herein, we report the preparation of a highly biocompatible supramolecular organic framework from an imidazolium-derived tetrahedral monomer and cucurbit[8]uril. The supramolecular organic framework has been revealed to have regular intrinsic porosity and adsorb doxorubicin, photofrin, and heparins driven by hydrophobicity and/or ion-pairing electrostatic interactions.

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  • The study examines the urinary microbiome's role in health and disease by analyzing a large cohort of 1,579 Chinese individuals using advanced sequencing techniques.
  • Researchers identified five unique microbial profiles, known as "urotypes," and found that gender and sex hormones significantly influence these microbiomes.
  • Additionally, the study revealed 43 genetic associations linked to specific urinary bacteria, underscoring the complex relationship between host genetics and microbiome composition.
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Background: Education level significantly impacts individual health outcomes. This research investigates the correlation between education level and the prevalence of overactive bladder (OAB).

Methods: This study employed data from the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (NHANES) spanning 2005 to 2020 to conduct a thorough investigation of the association between educational level and OAB using multivariable logistic regression, smooth curve fitting, and generalized additive model.

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Multiparametric MRI (mpMRI) and prostate-specific membrane antigen (PSMA) PET/CT are complementary imaging modalities used in the presurgical evaluation of patients with prostate cancer (PCa). The purpose of this study was to characterize clinically significant PCa (csPCa) detected and not detected by PSMA PET/CT and mpMRI, focusing on tumors detected solely by PSMA PET/CT and overlooked by mpMRI. We conducted a single-center, retrospective analysis of patients who underwent both PSMA PET/CT and mpMRI within 3 mo of each other and before radical prostatectomy.

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  • Polyallenes with specific pendant groups can create stable helical structures that show strong optical activity, making them valuable chiral materials with diverse applications.
  • The article reviews methods for synthesizing these polyallenes, highlighting various controlled polymerization techniques that ensure well-defined helicity.
  • It also discusses their unique properties, such as chiroptical effects and responsiveness to stimuli, while addressing existing challenges and potential future directions in their research and application.
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  • Researchers have created new acyclic cucurbit[]urils (acCBs) that can quickly reverse effects of common nondepolarizing neuromuscular blocking agents (NMBAs).
  • The modified version (FY 3451) shows significantly improved activity and high water solubility, demonstrating effective results in animal studies with rats.
  • At certain doses, FY 3451 outperforms existing reversal agent sugammadex in terms of recovery time from some NMBAs like rocuronium and cisatracurium.
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Prostate cancer (PCa) was the most frequently diagnosed cancer among American men in 2023 [1]. The histological grading of biopsies is essential for diagnosis, and various deep learning-based solutions have been developed to assist with this task. Existing deep learning frameworks are typically applied to individual 2D cross-sections sliced from 3D biopsy tissue specimens.

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Zhari Namco is situated in the alpine grassland belt of northwestern Xizang with a fragile ecological environment. As the third-largest lake in Xizang, there has been a long-term lack of research data concerning its basin water environment. In an effort to elucidate the surface water environment characteristics of the basin and the factors influencing them, an extensive investigation was conducted from August 2021 to June 2022, encompassing periods of high flow, low flow, and base flow.

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Heterogeneous catalytic ozonation (HCO) holds promise in water purification but suffers from limited accessible metal sites, metal leaching, and unclear structure-activity relationships. This work reported M-NC (M=Co, Ni, Fe, and Mn) single-atom catalysts (SACs) with high atomic efficiency and minimal metal release. The new HCO systems, especially the Co-based system, exhibited impressive performance in various refractory contaminant removal, involving various reactive species generation, such as •OH, •OH, *O, and O.

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Porous frameworks with controlled pore structure and tunable aperture are greatly demanded. However, precise synthesis of this kind of materials is a formidable challenge. Herein, we report the fabrication of two-dimensional (2D) supramolecular polymer frameworks using a precisely synthesized rod-like helical polyisocyanide as link.

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Background: Hematological metastasis has been recognized as a crucial factor contributing to the high rates of metastasis and mortality observed in colorectal cancer (CRC). Notably, exosomes derived from cancer cells participate in the formation of CRC pre-metastatic niches; however, the mechanisms underlying their effects are largely unknown. While our preliminary research revealed the role of exosome-derived disintegrin and metalloproteinase 17 (ADAM17) in the early stages of CRC metastasis, the role of exosomal ADAM17 in CRC hematogenous metastasis remains unclear.

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  • Unfractionated heparin (UFH) and low-molecular-weight heparins (LMWHs) are commonly used in surgical procedures but have a risk of bleeding, making effective antidotes essential.
  • Protamine is currently the only approved antidote, effectively neutralizing UFH but only partially neutralizing LMWHs and posing safety concerns.
  • New research shows that multicationic small molecules can completely neutralize both UFH and LMWHs, proving to have superior neutralization activity and better safety profiles compared to protamine in various testing environments.
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  • - The study investigates the relationship between the human genome and nasal microbiota, finding that specific genetic factors significantly influence the diversity and composition of nasal microbes in 1,401 healthy individuals.
  • - Researchers identified 63 key genetic loci associated with nasal microbiota, including two notable loci linked to specific bacterial genera and families, with implications for both respiratory and cardiometabolic/neuropsychiatric diseases.
  • - Functional analysis revealed that the associated genes are primarily active in the nasal epithelium and involved in important signaling pathways, while further analysis indicated certain bacteria's potential causal effects on cardiometabolic health indicators.
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  • Long-acting neuromuscular blocking agents (NMBAs) combined with rapid reversal methods can enhance surgical conditions by reducing the need for continuous NMBA administration and speeding up recovery time post-surgery.
  • Researchers have shown that imidazolium-based macrocycles (IMCs) and acyclic cucurbit[]urils (ACBs) can work together as effective long-lasting NMBAs and quick reversal agents through a stable complexation process.
  • In rat studies, one IMC demonstrated action lasting up to 442 min at specific doses, and the block was reversed more quickly than the current standard reversal drug, sugammadex, which is used for the most common NMBA, rocuronium.
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  • * Conducted between October 2021 and February 2022, the survey involved 102 GPwSIs across 21 cities, comparing knowledge levels among smokers, non-smokers, and different demographic groups.
  • * Results indicated that most GPwSIs recommend NRT but are skeptical about e-cigarettes' effectiveness, and many felt unprepared to support patients in quitting smoking, pointing to a need for additional training in smoking cessation counseling.
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Excessive ammonia stresses anaerobic digestion (AD) significantly. Although there has been progress in understanding AD under ammonia exposure, investigations on AD liberated from ammonia exposure are limited. Here, the recovery capability of AD from ammonia stress was evaluated, by examining specific methanogenic activity, energy-conserving capability, microbial community succession, and metabolic pathway reconstruction.

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Studies about the impacts of maternal exposure to perchlorate, thiocyanate, and nitrate on offspring neurodevelopment are scarce. Based on a birth cohort in China, 1,028 mothers provided urine samples at three trimesters for determination of the three target analytes, and their offspring neurodevelopment was evaluated at 2 years old. Associations of maternal exposure to the three chemicals with offspring neurodevelopment were estimated using three statistical methods.

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Electrical assistance is an effective strategy for promoting anaerobic digestion (AD) under ammonia stress. However, the underlying mechanism of electrical assistance affecting AD is insufficiently understood. Here, electrical assistance to AD under 5 g N/L ammonia stress was provided, by employing a 0.

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The homogeneous sodium percarbonate (SPC) systems are limited by narrow pH range, ineffective consumption of oxidant, and weak reusability of catalyst. Herein, molybdenum (Mo) powder and sodium tripolyphosphate (STPP) were selected to overcome these challenges. Sulfamethoxazole (SMX), as a model contaminant, was almost completely degraded in 60 min with higher removal rate (0.

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Haloacetic acids (HAAs) are common disinfection by-products in chlorine disinfected water. Humans are extensively exposed to them. However, nationwide biomonitoring data were not available for any country.

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The beam dynamics optimization study of Rhodotron electron accelerator for irradiation sterilization is introduced in this paper. The Rhodotron accelerator acceleration principle and the RF field distribution in the coaxial resonant cavity are described in detail. Beam dynamics in the Rhodotron accelerator are analyzed from both transverse and longitudinal directions.

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Objective: Osteoarthritis (OA) is a common degenerative joint disease. The occurrence of OA slowly destroys the soft tissue structure of the patient's joint. Severe cases could lead to disability.

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