Publications by authors named "Yao Z"

Background: Aging of the male prostate is an inevitable process in which the prostate undergoes hyperplasia, and this growth may lead to compression of the urethra, resulting in voiding dysfunction and associated symptoms, and an increased risk of prostate cancer. Despite the significance of prostate aging, the molecular mechanisms involved are still not fully understood.

Methods: Prostate split by lobes from young (2 months) and aged (24 months) mice were collected for single-cell RNA sequencing (scRNA-seq) analysis.

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Undesired coupling to the surrounding environment destroys long-range correlations in quantum processors and hinders coherent evolution in the nominally available computational space. This noise is an outstanding challenge when leveraging the computation power of near-term quantum processors. It has been shown that benchmarking random circuit sampling with cross-entropy benchmarking can provide an estimate of the effective size of the Hilbert space coherently available.

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  • * The study looked at how lack of sleep in pregnant rats changed important brain chemicals in their babies, especially glutamate, which is important for thinking and learning.
  • * The research showed that these metabolic changes decrease as the baby rats grow, but MSD can have lasting effects on their brain functions, so it's important for moms to get enough sleep for their babies' health.
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Background: Inflammatory bowel disease (IBD), including Crohn's disease and ulcerative colitis, is significantly influenced by intestinal flora. Understanding the genetic and microbiotic interplay is crucial for IBD prediction and treatment.

Methods: We used Mendelian randomization (MR), transcriptomic analysis, and machine learning techniques, integrating data from the MiBioGen Consortium and various GWAS datasets.

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  • The study investigates how the lncRNA IDI2-AS1 interacts with miR-33b-5p and NR4A2 in a regulatory network that may influence the development of acute myocardial infarction (AMI).
  • Researchers utilized gene expression data from the GEO database to analyze differential expressions and predict upstream regulatory mechanisms of NR4A2.
  • Experiments involved various treatments in male mice and rats to assess heart function and tissue response, focusing on dimensions, fractional shortening, ejection fraction, and cell activity related to ischemia and hypoxia conditions.
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  • This study compared the effectiveness of en bloc resection using thulium laser (ERBT) versus traditional transurethral resection (TURBT) for patients with non-muscle invasive bladder cancer (NMIBC) tumors that are 3 cm or larger.
  • Results showed that for tumors ≥ 3 cm, ERBT significantly improved recurrence-free survival compared to TURBT, while no significant difference was found for smaller tumors.
  • The findings suggest that ERBT could be a better option for managing larger NMIBC tumors, highlighting its role as a protective factor against recurrence.
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Protein-protein interactions (PPIs) play crucial roles in cellular signaling, transmitting signals from the cell surface to its interior. One of the most important signaling cascades is the RAS-RAF-MEK-ERK pathway. This pathway is initiated by various upstream signaling reactions, including receptor tyrosine kinase (RTK) activation, and it controls many biological functions like cell proliferation, differentiation, and survival.

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Binary transition metal oxides (BTMOs) have drawn considerable attention in recent years for their excellent catalytic properties and chemical stability in the sensing field. Regrettably, the loss of active site exposure originating from the agglomerate during preparation largely restricted their sensing applications. In this work, we report an efficient strategy for advancing the performance of BTMOs in rapid detection based on a 3D molybdenum disulfide nanoflower.

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  • Wild edible plants are crucial for the Tujia people in Laifeng County, serving as a key food source and reflecting deep-rooted traditional knowledge passed down through generations.
  • The study utilized ethnobotanical methods, including interviews and observations in 26 villages, to gather data on 163 species of wild edible plants and their uses.
  • Key findings highlighted the cultural significance of these plants, identifying 14 species with high importance in local diets, emphasizing the diversity and sustainability of traditional practices in utilizing natural resources.
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  • UV-328 is a newly identified persistent organic pollutant under the Stockholm Convention, raising concerns about its effects on plants and potential human health risks.
  • This study examined how lettuce and radish absorb, accumulate, and metabolize UV-328 in hydroponic conditions, finding significant root absorption but poor movement to the shoots.
  • The presence of UV-328 negatively impacted plant growth, reducing chlorophyll levels and essential nutrients like water, flavonoids, vitamin C, and amino acids.
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  • Scientists used special data from a detector to look for rare particle decays of a type called the D_{s}^{+} decay, focusing on how it might change into other particles like kaons or pions.
  • They found strong evidence for the decay D_{s}^{+}→π^{+}ϕ and also discovered a new decay D_{s}^{+}→ρ^{+}ϕ, both involving particles that decay into pairs of electrons.
  • However, they didn't find strong signals for three other types of decays they were looking for, and set limits on how often those changes could happen.
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Landfills are struggling to accommodate the increasing amounts of carbon soot ash waste from oil refineries. Due to extensive industrial productions, large quantities of lead ions are released into the environment, which not only pollutes the environment but also affects flora and fauna. In this work, these urgent environmental issues will be tackled by studying the use of modified carbon soot ash for specific heavy metal adsorption.

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Metal ions (MIs) identification is essential for the safety assessment, traceability and authentication of food. Most current approaches for detecting MIs are difficult to reconcile the simplicity, sensitivity and stability simultaneously. In this work, we proposed a novel strategy for discriminating MIs based on fluorescent supramolecular nanoaggregates (SNAs).

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Objectives: To compare the efficacy of the various wavelengths of low-level light therapy (LLLT) in alleviating knee pain, dysfunction, and stiffness in patients with knee osteoarthritis (KOA), and to compare the effectiveness of LLLT versus sham treatment in reducing knee pain, dysfunction, and stiffness.

Methods: PubMed, Web of Science, EMBASE, and Cochrane Library were searched from inception to 12 December 2023. Randomized controlled trials that assessed the effects of different wavelengths of LLLT on alleviating pain of patients with KOA were included.

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Background And Aims: Previous research has suggested a correlation between fine particulate matter (PM2.5) and type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM). However, the causality was vulnerable to confounding variables.

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Nanoplastics (NPs) are widely distributed in the aquatic environment and have become a global concern as a new type of pollutant. Many researchers have studied the physiological effects of NPs on aquatic organisms, but relatively little is known about their effects on intestinal immune function in crustaceans. Therefore, we used NPs concentrations of 0, 5, 10, 20, 40 mg/L for 28 days of stress, evaluated the effects of NPs exposure on intestinal cell apoptosis, histopathological damage, and glutathione (GSH) metabolism of juvenile East Asian river prawns (Macrobrachium nipponense).

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Background: Fibrosis is a tissue damage repair response caused by multiple pathogenic factors which could occur in almost every apparatus and leading to the tissue structure damage, physiological abnormality, and even organ failure until death. Up to now, there is still no specific drugs or strategies can effectively block or changeover tissue fibrosis. JNKs, a subset of mitogen-activated protein kinases (MAPK), have been reported that participates in various biological processes, such as genetic expression, DNA damage, and cell activation/proliferation/death pathways.

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The environmental contamination of ultraviolet absorbents (UVAs) has attracted global attention for the persistence, bioaccumulation and ecotoxicity. However, little is known about the content and distribution characteristics of UVAs in agricultural soils, especially in facility agricultural soils. In this study, the contents and distribution characteristics of 16 UVAs were surveyed in agricultural facility soils (N = 61) and field soil samples (N = 61) from 27 provinces in China.

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Benzothiazole-urea hybrid 8l was found to be a potent anti-bacterial agent against methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA2858) (MIC = 0.78 μM, Eur J Med Chem. 2022,236:114333).

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Autosomal recessive congenital ichthyosis (ARCI) comprises a series of non-syndromic ichthyoses. Pathogenic variants in several genes associated with ARCI have so far been identified. Notably, the variants in ABCA12 play a pivotal role in the pathology of ARCI.

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Linnaeus 1753, a popular indoor potted plant known for its ornamental fruits, had its chloroplast genome sequenced in this study to determine its phylogenetic relationship with other related species and to construct a phylogenetic analysis tree. The research findings are as follows: 1. The chloroplast genome of comprises a large single-copy (LSC) region of 86,260 base pairs, a small single-copy (SSC) region of 18,325 base pairs, and two inverted repeat (IR) regions, each measuring 25,390 base pairs in length.

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We aimed to investigate the genomic and tumor microenvironmental (TME) profiles in non-muscle invasive bladder cancer (NMIBC) and explore potential predictive markers for Bacillus Calmette-Guérin (BCG) treatment response in high-risk NMIBC patients (according to European Association of Urology (EAU) risk stratification). 40 patients with high-risk NMIBC (cTis-T1N0M0) who underwent en bloc resection followed by BCG instillation were retrospectively enrolled. Surgical samples were subjected to Next Generation Sequencing (NGS) and multiplex immunofluorescence (mIF) assay.

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Background: It is difficult for CD19 CAR-T cells to enter solid tumors, which is one reason for their poor efficacy in lymphoma treatment. The chemokine CXCL13 secreted by stro-mal cells of the lymph nodes induces the homing of B and T lymphocytes, which express its receptor CXCR5. Preclinical trials have shown that the expression of CXCR5 on CD19 CAR-T cells can increase their migration to the tumor microenvironment and enhance their antitumor function.

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