Publications by authors named "Ye Jianfeng"

Background: Eye-movement can reflect cognition and provide information on the neurodegeneration, such as Alzheimer's disease (AD). The high cost and limited accessibility of eye-movement recordings have hindered their use in clinics.

Aims: We aim to develop an AI-driven eye-tracking tool for assessing AD using mobile devices with embedded cameras.

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Renal ischemia-reperfusion (I/R) injury leads mainly to acute kidney injury. Leucine-rich alpha-2-glycoprotein 1 (LRG) is upregulated in kidney tissues of mice after renal I/R injury. However, its role in renal I/R injury has not been fully elucidated.

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Acute myocardial infarction (AMI) remains a significant health challenge globally, highlighting the ongoing need for effective treatments. Shexiang-Tongxin dropping pill (STDP) is widely utilized as a therapeutic option for AMI in China and Southeast Asia. However, the intricate mechanisms of action of STDP against AMI remain largely unknown.

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  • Understanding carbon flow in municipal sewers is crucial for improving treatment efficiency and aligning with China's carbon neutrality goals; this study focused on carbon allocation patterns in anaerobic sewer environments.
  • The research involved laboratory tests to measure methane production and biomass growth, finding that methane and biomass production patterns were not synchronous and differed significantly in behavior.
  • The study revealed complex interactions of the microbiome in sewage and sediment, indicating that the microbiome plays a significant role in carbon dynamics, necessitating further research into the carbon budget of sewers.
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The harvesting of microalgae is the main bottleneck of its large-scale biomass production, and seeking an efficient, green, and low-cost microalgae harvesting technology is one of the urgent problems to be solved. Microbubble air flotation has been proven to be an effective measure, but the mechanisms of microbubbles-algal cell attachment are still unclear. In this study, microbubble air flotation was used as a harvesting method for Microcystis cultured in agricultural wastewater.

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Nitrate pollution poses significant threats to both aquatic ecosystems and human well-being, particularly due to eutrophication and increased risks of methemoglobinemia. Conventional treatment for nitrate-contaminated wastewater face challenges stemming from limited availability of carbon sources and the adverse impacts of toxins on denitrification processes. This study introduces an innovative Intimately Coupled Photocatalysis and Biodegradation (ICPB) system, which utilizes AgPO/BiTiO, denitrifying sludge, and polyurethane sponge within an anoxic environment.

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Constructed wetlands (CWs) have been widely used to ensure effective domestic wastewater treatment. Microorganisms-derived CWs have received extensive attention as they play a crucial role. However, research on the succession patterns of microbial communities and the influencing mechanisms of internal environmental factors throughout entire CW operations remains limited.

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In this study, a novel carbon fiber brush (CFB) electrode was designed using carbon fiber filaments and conductive metals. It was used as the cathode to construct an efficient coupled electro-Fenton and electrocoagulation (EF-EC) process for tetracycline (TC) treatment. An optimal 97.

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High-grade ovarian cancer (HGOC) is a major cause of death in women. Early detection of HGOC usually leads to a cure, yet it remains a clinical challenge with over 90% HGOCs diagnosed at advanced stages. This is mainly because conventional biomarkers are not sensitive enough to detect the microscopic yet metastatic early lesions.

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Background: Contrast-associated acute kidney injury (CA-AKI) is a prevalent complication following coronary angiography (CAG). However, there is ongoing controversy surrounding its precise definition. Although previous studies have demonstrated the successful application of appropriate definitions in managing high-risk CA-AKI patients, there remains limited research on the association between different definitions and prognosis specifically in patients with chronic kidney disease (CKD).

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  • Microplastics in municipal sewer systems can carry and grow bacteria, influencing environmental health in urban waters due to high levels found in these areas.
  • A comprehensive study in Shanghai investigated how microplastic presence and bacterial colonization varied across different sewer environments and land uses, finding notable differences between industrial and residential sectors.
  • The research revealed that industrial sewers have larger, more diverse microplastics, while residential areas primarily feature simpler forms, and that sewer characteristics significantly affect how bacteria inhabit microplastics and their potential health risks.
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Municipal sewer systems have received increasing attention due to the magnitude of the microplastic stock and its potential ecological impacts. However, as a critical aspect of the adverse impacts, little is known about the plastisphere that forms in these engineered environments. Using high-throughput absolute quantification sequencing, we conducted a systemic study combining field survey and laboratory batch test to explain the general plastisphere pattern and the role of environmental and polymeric factors in driving plastisphere succession and assembly there.

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Background: Inflammation and oxidative stress (OS) are major causes of aneurysmal subarachnoid hemorrhage (aSAH)-induced early brain injury (EBI). Eriocitrin (EC), a flavonoid compound, has anti-inflammatory and antioxidant actions. However, there is still no relevant studies on the role of EC in SAH.

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High grade serous ovarian cancer (HGOC) is a major cause of death in women. Early detection of HGOC usually leads to a cure, yet it remains a clinical challenge with over 90% HGOCs diagnosed at advanced stages. This is mainly because conventional biomarkers are not sensitive to detect the microscopic yet metastatic early HGOC lesions.

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Homeobox A5 (HOXA5), a homeodomain transcription factor, is considered a tumor suppressor in cancer progression; however, its function in prostate cancer (PCa) remains unclear. This study focused on the relevance of HOXA5 in PCa progression. We identified the downregulation of HOXA5 in PCa tissues based on the TCGA database and further verified in 30-paired PCa and adjacent normal tissues.

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Mitochondria (MT) participate in most metabolic activities of mammalian cells. A near-unidirectional mitochondrial transfer from T cells to cancer cells was recently observed to "metabolically empower" cancer cells while "depleting immune cells," providing new insights into tumor-T cell interaction and immune evasion. Here, we leverage single-cell RNA-seq technology and introduce MERCI, a statistical deconvolution method for tracing and quantifying mitochondrial trafficking between cancer and T cells.

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  • Dissolved organic matter (DOM) is crucial for understanding river pollution, especially in urban areas of China, where multiple unclear pollutant sources complicate pollution management.* -
  • A study of five central urban rivers used advanced mass spectrometry to analyze DOM at the molecular level, discovering high levels of anthropogenic compounds like lipids and proteins, linked to domestic wastewater.* -
  • Findings revealed that wet weather increased certain pollutant concentrations in rivers, while different sewer systems showed varying levels of pollution, with combined systems being more affected by domestic waste.*
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Objective: To investigate the correlation between vertebrobasilar dolichoectasia (VBD) and posterior cranial fossa (PCF) space.

Methods: The medical records and imaging data of patients with VBD and control group were collected from June 2021 to June 2022 in the Third People's Hospital of Hubei Province. All patients with VBD were graded by head and neck CTA.

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Tumor mutational burden and heterogeneity has been suggested to fuel resistance to many targeted therapies. The cytosine deaminase APOBEC proteins have been implicated in the mutational signatures of more than 70% of human cancers. However, the mechanism underlying how cancer cells hijack the APOBEC mediated mutagenesis machinery to promote tumor heterogeneity, and thereby foster therapy resistance remains unclear.

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Understanding the mechanisms of blastocyst formation and implantation is critical for improving farm animal reproduction but is hampered by a limited supply of embryos. Here, we developed an efficient method to generate bovine blastocyst-like structures (termed blastoids) via assembling bovine trophoblast stem cells and expanded potential stem cells. Bovine blastoids resemble blastocysts in morphology, cell composition, single-cell transcriptomes, in vitro growth, and the ability to elicit maternal recognition of pregnancy following transfer to recipient cows.

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Ginsenoside Rg5 has been implicated in a variety of diseases. However, it is unknown whether Ginsenoside Rg5 can protect against hypoxia-induced neonatal rat cardiomyocytes (NRMs). The purpose of this study was to look into the effect of Ginsenoside Rg5 on hypoxia-induced NRMs apoptosis as well as the underlying molecular mechanism.

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Background: Acute myocardial infarction (AMI) and cancer are diseases with high morbidity and mortality worldwide, bringing a serious economic burden, and they share some risk factors. The purpose of this study was to determine the effect of cancer on the all-cause in-hospital mortality of patients with AMI.

Methods: This multicenter retrospective study analyzed patients with AMI from the Medical Information Mart for Intensive Care IV (MIMIC-IV) database and eICU Collaborative Research Database (eICU-CRD) in the United States.

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Early identification and intervention of cognitive decline could be effective to prevent progression to dementia. We developed a self-delivered cognitive screening tool, Automated Memory and Executive Screening (AMES), to assess cognitive domains including memory, language, and executive function. 189 participants with diagnoses of mild cognitive impairment (MCI, = 43), subjective cognitive decline (SCD, = 29), objectively-defined subtle cognitive decline (obj-SCD, = 18), and normal controls (NC, = 99) completed the study.

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The development of facile and green solution-phase routes toward the fabrication of TiO-based heterophase junctions with a delicate control of phase and structure is a challenging task. Herein, we report a simple and convenient method to controllably fabricate TiO(B)/anatase heterophase junctions, which was successfully realized by utilizing the ideal great solvent of water to treat the presynthesized TiO(B) nanosheet precursor at a low temperature of 80 °C. On the basis of phase structure transformation and morphology evolution data, the formation of these TiO(B)/anatase heterophase junctions was reasonably explained by a novel water-induced TiO(B) → anatase phase transformation mechanism.

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