Publications by authors named "Yao Lin"

Most of the available methods for the quantification of cyclamate depend on laboratory instruments and their application in the field was limited. Herein, a simple and sensitive method was developed for the determination of cyclamate in beverage samples based on chemical vapor generation and miniature point discharge optical emission spectrometry (μPD-OES). The combination of headspace sampling and μPD-OES not only simplifies the separation process of cyclamate, improves sensitivity, and alleviates matrix interference but also eliminates the use of a bulky and expensive instrument.

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  • Knee osteoarthritis (KOA) is prevalent among the elderly, and developing an accurate diagnostic method can significantly impact patient management and outcomes.
  • Researchers created a nomogram model using knee X-ray data and patient age, analyzing over 4,400 X-rays from 1,174 patients to quantify features of the disease.
  • The logistic regression model showed the best classification performance, and the nomogram demonstrated better predictive capabilities than radiomics alone, suggesting it may enhance clinical decision-making for KOA diagnosis.
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FNDC5 belongs to the family of proteins called fibronectin type III domain-containing which carry out a variety of functions. The expression of FNDC5 is associated with the occurrence and development of tumors. However, the role of FNDC5 in gastric cancer remains relatively unknown.

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Purposes: The purpose of this meta-analysis is to systematically compare the efficacy and safety between combined surgery (phacoemulsification combined with trabeculectomy) and phacoemulsification for primary angle‑closure glaucoma (PACG) patients.

Methods: This work was done through the data searched from the PubMed, EMBASE and the Cochrane Library. The Cochrane Handbook was also used to evaluate the quality of the included studies.

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  • - The study investigates the use of posterior oropharyngeal saliva (POS) as a sample for detecting respiratory pathogens, specifically focusing on the accuracy of the Xpert® MTB/RIF Ultra (X-Ultra) test for diagnosing pulmonary tuberculosis (TB) in patients who had negative smear and classical Xpert tests.
  • - A total of 686 participants were analyzed, revealing that X-Ultra on POS samples had a sensitivity of 78.9%, significantly higher than the 56.4% sensitivity of the X-Classic test, although both tests maintained high specificity around 96%.
  • - The results suggest X-Ultra testing of POS could potentially improve the identification of patients with low bacterial loads of TB, offering a
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In China, the number of newly reported HIV infections in older people is increasing rapidly. However, clear information on the impact of older people on HIV transmission is limited. This study aims to reveal the local HIV transmission patterns, especially how older people affect virus transmission.

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Inspired by the headspace sampling (HS) device, a versatile high-throughput photochemical reactor with twenty vessels serving as both the photochemical vapor generator and the HS device was developed for the rapid and sensitive determination of mercury, nickel, and selenium by coupling photochemical vapor generation (PVG) to atomic fluorescence spectrometry (AFS) or point discharge optical emission spectrometry (μPD-OES). The photochemical reactor utilized a specially designed annular UV lamp around which the vessels containing sample solution were automatically rotated and irradiated to yield gaseous analyte species. Subsequently, the species escaped into the headspace of vessels prior to introduction to the atomic spectrometer.

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Epilepsy and migraine are among the most prevalent neurological disorders. By being comorbid, the presence of one disorder increases the likelihood of the other. Although several similar clinical features of epilepsy and migraine have been observed as early as the 19th century, only in recent years have researchers engaged in finding a common pathogenic mechanism between them.

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Lactate has long been considered as a metabolic by-product of aerobic glycolysis for cancer. However, more and more studies have shown that lactate can regulate cancer progression via multiple mechanisms such as cell cycle regulation, immune suppression, energy metabolism and so on. A recent discovery of lactylation attracted a lot of attention and is already a hot topic in the cancer field.

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Herein, a versatile fluorescent bioanalysis platform for sensitive and specific screening of target miRNA (miR-129-2-3p) was innovatively designed by applying target-induced rolling circle amplification (RCA) for efficient signal amplification. Specifically, miR-129-2-3p was used as a ligation template to facilitate its ligation with padlock probes, followed by an RCA reaction in the presence of phi29 DNA polymerase. The dsDNA fragments and products were stained by SYBR Green I and then detected by fluorescence spectrophotometry.

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Gastric cancer (GC) is a common upper gastrointestinal tumor. Death-associated protein kinase (DAPK1) was found to participate in the development of various malignant tumors. However, there are few reports on DAPK1 in gastric cancer.

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The aim of this study was to investigate the relationships among aging self-stereotype, sense of coherence (SOC), and social isolation, as well as further explore the moderating role of cellphone use in older adults. The 817 Chinese older adults were assessed with regard to aging self-stereotypes, social isolation, SOC and cellphone use. Results from mediation analyses revealed that the negative effect of aging self-stereotype on social isolation was mediated by SOC.

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Background: As a key process in transcriptional regulatory mechanisms, alternative splicing (AS) plays a crucial role in maintaining the diversity of RNA and protein expression, and mediates the immune response in infectious diseases, especially for the COVID-19. Therefore, urgent data gathering and more research of AS profiles in microbe-infected human cells are needed to improve understanding of COVID-19 and related infectious diseases. Herein, we have created CASA, the COVID-19 Alternative Splicing Atlas to provide a convenient computing platform for studies of AS in COVID-19 and COVID-19-related infectious diseases.

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We have reported a metal-free protocol for the synthesis of indenoquinolinones and 2-substituted quinolines [4 + 2] cycloaddition reaction using readily available 2-aminobenzaldehydes and ketones as starting materials. Different quinoline derivatives can be selectively synthesized by changing the type of ketones. O and dimethyl sulfoxide (DMSO) as co-oxidants play an important role in the synthesis of indenoquinolinones.

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The insufficiency of human aldehyde dehydrogenase 2 (ALDH2) has been consistently associated with high blood acetaldehyde levels and impaired locomotor function during acute alcohol intoxication. The ALDH2-associated change in peripheral glutamic acid (Glu) and gamma-aminobutyric acid (GABA) levels and its correlation with pharmacokinetics and psychomotor function remain unclear. In this study, ALDH2*2 mice were used to build an acute alcohol intoxication model after intraperitoneal administration.

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Objective: To evaluate the anti-atherogenic effect of moxa combustion products (MCPs) and whether it is mediated through improving the vascular endothelial function in ApoE mice.

Methods: A total of 60 male ApoE mice were randomly divided into the moxa smoke (MS) group, filtered moxa smoke (FMS) group, moxa floss volatile (MFV) group, essential oil of (EOAA) group, and model group ( = 12/group), while 12 male C57BL/6 mice were used as the control group. The six groups were intervened for 20 min/day, 6 days/week.

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Background: As a non-pharmacological therapy, acupuncture has significant efficacy in treating Mild Cognitive Impairment (MCI) compared to pharmacological therapies. In recent years, advances in neuroimaging techniques have provided new perspectives to elucidate the central mechanisms of acupuncture for MCI. Many acupuncture brain imaging studies have found significant improvements in brain function after acupuncture treatment of MCI, but the underlying mechanisms of brain regions modulation are unclear.

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Objectives: There is paucity of studies to investigate the association between combined and long-term exposure to air pollution and the risk of incident chronic kidney disease (CKD) in older adults.

Methods: A prospective cohort of 90,032 older adults who did not have CKD at baseline were followed up from January 1, 2017, to December 31, 2019. Various pollutant data, including particulate matter with diameters ≤ 2.

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Background: Among the surgical methods for femoral fractures, the Ortho-Bridge System (OBS) appears to heal fractures via an uncommon process. We compared its effectiveness and biomechanical aspects to those of a locking compression plate (LCP) and explained the healing process demonstrated by the OBS.

Methods: Eleven femoral shaft fracture cases treated with OBS between July 2017 and May 2020 were retrospectively reviewed.

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Parkinson's disease (PD) is the second major progressive neurodegenerative disease, which critically impacts patients' quality of life. Based on genetics, animal models of genetic defects created by gene editing technology have clear advantages in reflecting PD's pathogenesis and pathological characteristics and exploring potential therapeutic targets for PD. In this review, we summarized animal models of genetic defects in various pathogenesis of PD, including α-synuclein abnormal encoding, autophagy-lysosome system defects, ubiquitin protease system defects, and mitochondria-related dysfunction, and discuss their respective advantages, limitations, and application directions to provide a reference for the application of animal models of PD and research on anti-PD therapy.

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  • The study aimed to evaluate the effectiveness of combining the PD-1 inhibitor tislelizumab with chemotherapy (S-1 plus oxaliplatin) as neoadjuvant therapy for advanced gastric/gastroesophageal junction cancer in a phase 2 trial.
  • Out of 32 patients, over half (53.1%) achieved a major pathological response after treatment, with a promising 1-year overall survival rate of 91.4%.
  • The research also highlighted the limitations of traditional preoperative assessment tools and introduced a predictive model based on several biomarkers that accurately forecasted tumor response, demonstrating its potential for improving treatment outcomes.
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