Publications by authors named "YiDan Zhang"

Third-generation epidermal growth factor receptor tyrosine kinase inhibitor (EGFR-TKI) is the standard therapy for patients harboring T790M after first-generation EGFR-TKI resistance. However, the impact of acquired EGFR amplification on the efficacy of third-generation EGFR-TKI against T790M remains uncertain. We aimed to investigate whether the presence of acquired EGFR amplification after first-generation EGFR-TKI resistance influences the efficacy of third-generation EGFR-TKI in patients with advanced non-small-cell lung cancer (NSCLC).

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In order to eliminate the impact of camera viewpoint factors and human skeleton differences on the action similarity evaluation and to address the issue of human action similarity evaluation under different viewpoints, a method based on deep metric learning is proposed in this article. The method trains an automatic encoder-decoder deep neural network model by means of a homemade synthetic dataset, which maps the 2D human skeletal key point sequence samples extracted from motion videos into three potential low-dimensional dense spaces. Action feature vectors independent of camera viewpoint and human skeleton structure are extracted in the low-dimensional dense spaces, and motion similarity metrics are performed based on these features, thereby effectively eliminating the effects of camera viewpoint and human skeleton size differences on motion similarity evaluation.

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Numerous studies have substantiated the pivotal role of long non-coding RNAs (lncRNAs) in the progression of non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) and the prognosis of afflicted patients. Notably, individuals with NSCLC may exhibit heightened vulnerability to the novel coronavirus disease (COVID-19), resulting in a more unfavorable prognosis subsequent to infection. Nevertheless, the impact of COVID-19-related lncRNAs on NSCLC remains unexplored.

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Ambient concentrations are commonly used as proxies for personal PM exposure in epidemiological studies, despite indoor settings being the places where people spend most of their time. In a panel study of 110 nonsmoking, healthy college students in Lhasa, Tibet, indoor PM was monitored using calibrated low-cost sensors for two multiweek periods, in over 40 dormitories where participants resided. We also repeatedly measured fractional exhaled nitric oxide (FeNO), an acute respiratory inflammation biomarker, for each participant.

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Introduction: Heart disease poses a significant health and economic burden in the U.S., with considerable variations in outcomes across different racial and ethnic groups.

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Core-shell composite microspheres are increasingly favored for the development of stationary phases due to their ability to integrate the monodispersity of inner core with the functional versatility of outer shell. In this study, poly(styrene-divinylbenzene)@(tris(4-aminophenyl)amine-p-phthalaldehyde-triethylenetetramine) (PS-DVB@TAPA-PPA-TETA) core-shell composite microspheres were constructed via an amine-aldehyde condensation reaction. The resultant microspheres were subsequently quaternized using the residual amine groups of TETA in the shell to create an effective anion-exchange stationary phase.

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Objectives: This study aims to present the first comprehensive meta-analysis assessing the effectiveness and safety of drug-eluting stents (DES) versus bare-metal stents (BMS) in treating intracranial and vertebral artery stenosis.

Methods: A comprehensive examination was undertaken to compare the effectiveness and safety of DES and BMS in individuals experiencing symptomatic stenosis in the intracranial and vertebral arteries through an in-depth analysis of clinical research. We conducted an extensive search across multiple databases including PubMed, Embase, Web of Science, and the Cochrane Library up to September 2024.

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Parkinson's disease (PD) is typically marked by motor dysfunction accompanied by loss of dopaminergic (DA) neurons and aggravated oxidative stress in the substantia nigra pars compacta (SNpc). Atractylenolide-I (ATR-I) is a potent antioxidant sesquiterpene with neuroprotective properties. However, whether ATR-I plays a neuroprotective role against oxidative stress in PD remains unclear.

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  • * The process of MOID is influenced by the release of mitochondrial AIFM1 mediated by proteins PML and DAXX, indicating a complex interplay between mitochondrial function and cell survival mechanisms.
  • * Both MAD2 and TSG101 interact at PML nuclear bodies during interphase, and specific phosphorylation states of TSG101 are essential for this localization, emphasizing a vital regulatory pathway in controlling cell death and survival in cancer contexts.
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  • Carotid atherosclerotic plaques are linked to type II diabetes and are commonly diagnosed through carotid ultrasound, but inexperienced clinicians often struggle with this process.
  • A new detection method called the long-short memory-based detection network (LSMD) is proposed, which improves the identification of carotid anatomy and plaques in ultrasound videos by using advanced temporal aggregation techniques to enhance detection efficiency.
  • The LSMD model showed significant improvements in detection performance compared to existing methods, achieving better precision, recall, and average precision scores, while maintaining low latency, which suggests it could enhance diagnostic accuracy in clinical settings.
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In 2022, the US Supreme Court decision in to overturn federal law safeguarding abortion rights led to considerable national debate on abortion and reproductive rights. We report the findings of a survey of academic scientists' perspectives regarding abortion rights, state policies, and the impact of the 2022 Supreme Court decision in . Furthermore, we look at how academic scientists' institutions acted to address the decision.

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According to the data sets of fine particulate matter (PM) and its components in 35 cities in the Huaihe River Basin from 2015 to 2021, the temporal and spatial distribution patterns of pollutants were analyzed. The influence of meteorological factors on PM concentrations was examined using a random forest model. The original series of PM, sulfate (SO), nitrate (NO), ammonium salt (NH), organic matter (OM), and black carbon (BC) were rebuilt using KZ (Kolmogorov-Zurbenko) filtering and multiple linear regression (MLR) to quantify the effects of meteorological conditions.

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  • NAD levels decrease with age, and supplementing with nicotinamide mononucleotide (NMN), a precursor to NAD, could potentially improve health and longevity in mice on a high-fat diet.
  • Long-term NMN treatment resulted in increased NAD levels, reduced obesity, enhanced physical activity, and improved functions of skeletal muscle and kidneys, while also mitigating age-related inflammation.
  • The study suggests NMN may protect against diet-induced damage by affecting the autophagic pathway and regulating autophagy levels in different tissues.
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Methods: We recruited 58 MA-dependent young adult females from a compulsory isolation drug rehabilitation center in Sichuan Province and randomly divided them into an MBRP group (n = 29) and a control group (n = 29) according to their degree of psychological craving. The MBRP group received 2 hours of MBRP training twice a week for 4 weeks, alongside routine treatment at the drug rehabilitation center. Meanwhile, the control group solely received routine treatment at the drug rehabilitation center without any additional interventions.

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  • Parkinson's disease is linked to inflammation in the substantia nigra and spinal cord, which affects motor skills.
  • Atractylenolide-I (ATR-I) shows potential as a treatment, improving motor function and reducing neuroinflammation in MPTP-induced PD mice.
  • ATR-I's benefits may be connected to increasing SIRT1 and PGC-1α levels, suggesting a promising direction for PD therapies.
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Background: Hemodialysis (HD) patients represent a high-risk group for hepatitis B infection. It is crucial to administer hepatitis B vaccination and stimulate higher and more sustained levels of anti-HBs. Our aim is to enhance the immunogenicity and persistence by implementing high-dose and prolonged hepatitis B vaccine schedule regimen in HD patients.

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Lactating oocytes consume a lot of energy during maturation, a large part of which comes from lipid metabolism. PPARγ is a key regulator of lipid metabolism. In this study, rosiglitazone (RSG), an activator of PPARγ, was added to a mature medium to investigate its effects on the levels of spindle and the chromosome arrangement, lipid deposition, reactive oxygen species (ROS), and glutathione (GSH) levels, oocyte secretion factors, apoptosis and lipid metabolism-related gene expression, and subsequent embryonic development during the maturation of sheep oocytes.

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  • Breast cancer (BC) exhibits aggressive behavior and poor prognosis, and this study focuses on the role of Zinc Finger Protein 64 (ZFP64), a transcription factor, in regulating cancer stem-like properties and tumor growth through glycolysis.
  • High levels of ZFP64 were found in BC tissues, and patients with elevated ZFP64 had worse survival rates; its expression correlated with various clinical factors like N stage and progesterone receptor status.
  • Knocking down ZFP64 reduced BC cell viability and tumor size in animal models, while overexpression of ZFP64 had the opposite effect; it was also shown that ZFP64 influences glycolysis by directly regulating the expression of glycolysis-related genes.
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Erectile dysfunction (ED) is a common male sexual disorder characterized by repeated or persistent difficulty in achieving or maintaining an erection. It can arise from various factors, with cavernous nerve injury (CNI) from radical prostatectomy being a predominant cause of iatrogenic ED, posing significant clinical concerns. The complexity of cavernous tissue damage in CNI-induced ED (CNIED) often results in poor efficacy and resistance to conventional vascular ED treatments.

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Greenspaces are important components of our living environment and have been linked to various human health. However, the mechanisms underlying the linkages remain unclear. Enriching microbiota has emerged as a novel mechanism, but the corresponding evidence is still limited.

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  • Nicotinamide Mononucleotide (NMN) is being researched for its potential anti-aging benefits, particularly regarding muscle and liver functions in middle-aged and elderly people.
  • A meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials evaluated the effects of NMN, finding significant improvements in muscle mass and liver enzyme levels among participants.
  • The study concludes that NMN shows promise as an effective treatment to enhance muscle function, lower insulin resistance, and improve liver health in older adults.
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Background: The beneficial effects of nicotinamide mononucleotide (NMN) on heart disease have been reported, but the effects of NMN on high-fat diet-induced hypertrophic cardiomyopathy (HCM) and its mechanisms of action are unclear. In this study, we systematically explored the effects and mechanism of action of NMN in HCM using network pharmacology and molecular docking.

Methods: Active targets of NMN were obtained from SWISS, CNKI, PubMed, DrugBank, BingingDB, and ZINC databases.

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  • The Heihe River Basin, situated in the Qinghai-Tibetan Plateau, shows significant permafrost degradation, highlighted by 255 observations from various satellite and measurement data sources.
  • The study employs a novel technique called Variational Bayesian Independent Component Analysis (VB-ICA) to analyze surface deformation and active layer thickness changes, revealing a maximum thickness of 5.7 m and seasonal deformation with a peak of 60 mm.
  • This research emphasizes the effectiveness of the InSAR method in monitoring freeze-thaw patterns and highlights the growing concerns of permafrost erosion in high-elevation areas of the basin.
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  • Extracellular vesicles (EVs) facilitate the spread of toxic Aβ and tau proteins in Alzheimer's disease, showing promise as biomarkers alongside cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) measurements.
  • A study analyzed plasma-derived EV proteins from 9 AD patients and 9 healthy controls, identifying 12 differentially expressed proteins (DEPs) with potential clinical significance.
  • S100A8 was notably downregulated in EVs from AD patients; its suppression in an Aβ-influenced cell model led to reduced Aβ levels, suggesting its role in AD pathology and as a diagnostic marker.
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