Publications by authors named "Ye J"

Precursor solution aging process can cause significant influence on the photovoltaic performance of perovskite solar cells (PVSCs). Notably, we first observe that the aging phenomenon is more severe in the precursor of two-step sequential method compared to that in one-step method due to that the protic solvent isopropanol facilitates amine-cation side reaction and iodide ions oxidation. Herein, we report a novel approach for selectively stabilizing both organic amine salt and lead iodide (PbI) precursor solutions in two-step method.

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This study aimed to explore the effects of coagulase-negative inoculation on flavor generation and lipolysis-oxidation in Coppa. Acid lipase, neutral lipase, phospholipase, and lipoxygenase (LOX) activities, as well as free fatty acids, volatile compounds, and sensory evaluation, were determined during the fermentation and air-drying processes of Coppa over 40 days. and or a combination of both strains were selected for this study, and natural fermentation was treated as a control.

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  • - Atherosclerosis is an inflammatory disease leading to heart issues, and enhancing the process of efferocytosis (cell removal by macrophages) is being explored as a potential treatment.
  • - Blocking CD47, which signals cells not to be engulfed, reduces plaque buildup but can also cause anemia due to red blood cell clearance.
  • - A new macrophage-specific nanotherapy was developed to promote efferocytosis without causing anemia, proving effective in early atherosclerosis models in pigs, showing promise for future treatments.
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Objective: We aimed to evaluate the expression of HER2 in patients with upper tract urothelial carcinoma (UTUC) in Southwest China by using a relatively large cohort, and to determine the relationship between HER2 expression and clinicopathological characters.

Materials And Methods: We retrospectively enrolled the clinical data of 155 UTUC patients who have undergone radical nephroureterectomy (RNU) from March 2019 to September 2022. HER2 expression was assessed using immunohistochemistry and scored according to the HercepTest (Scores of 0 or 1 + were considered as negative and 2 + or 3 + as positive).

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  • - Talquetamab is effective for treating patients with relapsed/refractory multiple myeloma who have already undergone multiple treatments, as evaluated in the MonumenTAL-1 study compared to real-world treatments.
  • - The study utilized external control data from the Flatiron Health database, including over 600 eligible patients, and analyzed outcomes for two dosage schedules of talquetamab (0.4 mg/kg weekly and 0.8 mg/kg biweekly).
  • - Results indicated that both talquetamab dosages significantly improved progression-free survival, time to next treatment, and overall survival compared to standard real-world options, supporting its use as an effective immunotherapy.
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We designed a multi-channel comb filter generation scheme with nearly consistent channel numbers and free spectral range (FSR) in standard 220-nm-thick silicon-on-insulator (SOI) technology. This scheme relies on the formation of optical microcavities using Bragg grating structures, which serve as reflectors. By precisely designing the optical path length of the microcavity, we can generate optical filters with a specific number of channels.

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Background: Cefoperazone/sulbactam is commonly prescribed for the treatment of infected patients with cirrhosis.

Aim: To investigate the effect of cefoperazone/sulbactam on coagulation in cirrhotic patients and assess the effectiveness of vitamin K1 supplementation in preventing cefoperazone/sulbactam-induced coagulation disorders.

Method: This retrospective cohort study compared coagulation function in 217 cirrhotic patients who received cefoperazone/sulbactam with and without vitamin K1 supplementation (vitamin K1 group, n = 108; non-vitamin K1 group, n = 109).

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Insomnia is a widespread health problem among adults, and it impairs cognitive control and emotional regulation functions. Stress and insomnia are positively correlated, and their vicious cycle has been widely reported. In this study, we explore the neural biomarkers of insomnia from the perspective of whole-brain functional connectivity and investigate the neural mechanisms underlying the association between stress and insomnia.

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Bilateral trismus associated with oral cancer was commonly occurred in those who had received surgical intervention and radiotherapy. Complete release of bilateral fibrotic tissues followed by free flaps reconstruction was the main current surgical intervention. However, reconstructions of both defects mostly needed to harvest two flaps from different donor sites were time-consuming and increasing morbidities.

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Objective: The purpose of this systematic bioinformatics analysis was to describe the compositions and differences in submucosal microbial profiles of peri-implants' diseases and healthy implant.

Material And Methods: PubMed, Embase, ETH Z, Scopus, CNKI, and Wanfang databases were searched to screen relevant literature on the analysis of peri-implant microflora based on the sequencing analysis technique of 16S ribosomal RNA (16S rRNA) gene. High-throughput sequencing of the 16S rRNA gene of microorganisms from healthy implants, peri-implant mucositis, and peri-implantitis was downloaded from the screened articles.

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Background: The integration of chemotherapy and immunotherapy as a first-line treatment for extensive-stage small cell lung cancer (ES-SCLC) has been adopted in clinical practice, yet the response to immune checkpoint inhibitors (ICIs) is variable, benefiting only a fraction of patients. The current absence of reliable biomarkers for predicting treatment response and prognosis represents a significant gap in knowledge, hindering the optimization of patient stratification and treatment planning. This retrospective cohort study aims to assess the potential predictive and prognostic significance of clinicopathological baseline features in ES-SCLC patients.

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Background: Cardamine violifolia is a significant Brassicaceae plant known for its high selenium (Se) accumulation capacity, serving as an essential source of Se for both humans and animals. WRKY transcription factors play crucial roles in plant responses to various biotic and abiotic stresses, including cadmium stress, iron deficiency, and Se tolerance. However, the molecular mechanism of CvWRKY in Se accumulation is not completely clear.

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Background: The close relationship between bile acid (BA) metabolism and sepsis has been investigated in recent years, as knowledge of the role of the gut microbiome and metabolomics in sepsis has grown and become more comprehensive.

Methods: Patients with sepsis who were admitted to the PICU of the Children's Hospital, Zhejiang University School of Medicine from January 2016 to December 2021 were enrolled in this study. Preoperative non-infectious pediatric patients undergoing elective surgeries in our hospital's department of surgery were recruited as controls during the same period.

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Node representation learning on attributed graphs-whose nodes are associated with rich attributes (e.g., texts and protein sequences)-plays a crucial role in many important downstream tasks.

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Breast cancer remains a leading cause of mortality in women worldwide. Triple-negative breast cancer (TNBC) is a particularly aggressive subtype characterized by rapid progression, poor prognosis, and lack of clear therapeutic targets. In the clinic, delineation of tumor heterogeneity and development of effective drugs continue to pose considerable challenges.

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  • Researchers found that the way immune cells act in pancreatic cancer can affect how the cancer grows and how well treatments work.
  • They discovered two important versions of a protein related to aging immune cells, which can help predict how patients will do with their illness.
  • They created a special scoring system called MLIRS that can tell if patients are more likely to respond to treatments like chemotherapy and immunotherapy based on their immune system's condition.
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  • A gene called CDT1 is super active in certain cancers, especially in lung adenocarcinoma (LUAD), where it helps control how cells copy themselves.
  • Research showed that CDT1 and another gene, E2F2, worked together more when people had LUAD, and reducing CDT1 made cancer cells grow and spread less.
  • Studying this in mice, scientists found that lowering CDT1 levels also helped shrink tumors, suggesting that CDT1 could be a target for new cancer treatments.
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Polar molecules confined in an optical lattice are a versatile platform to explore spin-motion dynamics based on strong, long-range dipolar interactions. The precise tunability of Ising and spin-exchange interactions with both microwave and d.c.

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  • Researchers studied articles about using artificial intelligence (AI) to help with skin cancer from 2010 to 2022 to see how much it's being published and where it's headed in the future.
  • They found that the number of publications about AI in skin cancer grew a lot, especially by the USA, India, and China, with the journal IEEE Access having the most articles.
  • The study also showed that many researchers are focusing on using deep learning for diagnosing melanoma, which is a type of skin cancer, and this area of research is expected to keep growing to help improve skin cancer detection and treatment.
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In the span of a decade, smartphones have gained popularity and acceptance among both patients and physicians thanks to their advantages in health care delivery. However, research investigating mobile patient-provider communication (MPPC) and its impact on patients' lifestyles is only just beginning. Drawing on the pathway model of health communication and mobile technology (MTI) theory, we developed a research model to explore the effect of MPPC on lifestyle improvement, using health empowerment as a mediator and MTI as a moderator.

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Pediatric trauma plays a crucial role in pediatric mortality, with traffic injuries and falls frequently cited as leading causes of significant injuries among children. A comprehensive investigation, including geographical factors, is essential for developing effective strategies to prevent injuries and alleviate the burden of pediatric trauma. This study involved a retrospective analysis of clinical data from pediatric patients admitted to our hospital's intensive care unit (ICU) due to trauma over a 10-year period.

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Bacterial infections pose a great threat to human health. Therefore, the development of new antibacterial agents or methods is in urgent need. In this study, we prepared polytannic acid (pTA)-coated PLGA nanoparticles decorated with Dermaseptin-PP (Der), an antimicrobial peptide (AMP), on the surface to obtain PLGA-pTA-Der.

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  • The study aimed to assess how the back-to-front corneal radius ratio (B/F ratio) and posterior keratometry (PK) influence the accuracy of intraocular lens power calculations in patients who had myopic LASIK or PRK surgery.
  • Researchers analyzed data from 101 patients with cataracts after these procedures, measuring prediction errors and accuracy using various formulas.
  • The results showed that the Barrett True-K formula was the most accurate overall, while the Potvin-Hill formula was better for patients with low B/F ratios and flat PK.
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Purpose: This study aimed to explore the roles of cell-in-cell (CIC)-related genes in glioblastoma (GBM) using bioinformatics and experimental strategies.

Patients And Methods: The ssGSEA algorithm was used to calculate the CIC score for each patient. Subsequently, differentially expressed genes (DEGs) between the CIC and CIC groups and between the tumor and control samples were screened using the limma R package.

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We investigated the potential correlation between miR-223 and NAcHT, LRR, and PYd domain-containing protein 3 (NLRP3) in the context of renal ischemia-reperfusion injury (RIRI), which is a leading cause of acute renal failure with significant mortality rates. Additionally, miR-223 has been implicated in renal inflammation, further highlighting its relevance to this study. C57BL/6 male mice were used as RIRI models.

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