Publications by authors named "YiTing Wu"

Background: To explore the association of social isolation with venous thromboembolism (VTE) risk and the mediating role of metabolomics on this association.

Methods: Overall, 236 026 participants free of VTE and with complete metabolomics data at baseline from the UK Biobank were included. Social isolation was constructed based on the frequency of friend/family visits, weekly group activities, and living alone.

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Background: We aimed to develop and validate a protein risk score for ischemic stroke (IS) risk prediction and to compare its predictive capability with IS clinical risk factors and IS polygenic risk score.

Methods: The prospective cohort study included 53 029 participants from UKB-PPP (UK Biobank Pharmaceutical Proteomics Project). IS protein risk score was calculated as the weighted sum of proteins selected by the least absolute shrinkage and selection operator regression.

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In this study, a series of SrLuAl(BO):Sm red phosphors were successfully prepared with a high-temperature solid-phase technology. The Rietveld refinement analysis of the X-ray diffraction (XRD) diffraction patterns indicated that the as-prepared phosphors belong to the R3¯ space group of the hexagonal crystal system. Under 404 nm near-ultraviolet excitation, the SrLuAl(BO):Sm phosphor exhibits narrowband emission within the range of 550 to 750 nm.

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Trisomy 8 is a frequent chromosomal abnormality that occurs among patients with myelodysplastic syndrome (MDS). This abnormality is more common among MDS patients with concurrent Behcet's disease (BD) than among patients with MDS alone. This comorbidity is also associated with a higher prevalence of intestinal ulcers.

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Purpose: To develop a short form of Chinese ULV-VFQ-50 based on the ULV-VFQ-150 and compare the psychometrical properties of the two questionnaires.

Methods: We selected candidate items from the ULV-VFQ-150, considering the item response among ultra-low vision (ULV) participants, the even distribution of item measures, visual aspects, and visual domains, to construct a 50-item ULV-VFQ-50 questionnaire. Then, ULV participants were recruited to evaluate its psychometric characteristics by using Rasch analysis.

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As environmental issues are hotly debated worldwide, finding suitable materials to replace petroleum-based materials as the next-generation packaging materials has become a research hotspot. Nanocellulose, as a biomass material widely available in nature, is favored for application in green packaging materials due to its environmentally friendly and bio-friendly characteristics. However, the unstable mechanical properties and strong hydrophilicity of nanocellulose limit its practical application in packaging materials.

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On construction sites impacted by particulate matter and hazardous gases, portable integrated air filtration equipment with high efficiency, minimal pressure drops and ammonia (NH) alarms is critical. Triboelectric nanogenerators (TENG) present a sustainable solution by generating self-powered electricity to fulfill these requirements. In this study, we synthesized zeolitic imidazolate framework-8 (ZIF-8) in situ on the surface of titanium carbide (TiCT) to create TiCT/ZIF-8, grafted it onto cellulose diacetate via tetraethyl orthosilicate, and ultimately developed a cellulose-based nanofibrous membrane through electrospinning, combining it with a negative triboelectric material to construct a self-powered TENG-based mask.

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  • The research focuses on how pea aphids adapt to different alfalfa varieties, which is important for understanding insect-plant interactions and pest management.
  • By analyzing the differentially expressed genes (DEGs) of pea aphids feeding on resistant versus susceptible alfalfa, researchers identified key genes involved in metabolism that play a role in their adaptation.
  • The study highlights specific genes (like ApCarE4 and ApPOD3) that help aphids detoxify and survive on resistant alfalfa, suggesting pathways for future research on pest control strategies.
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Background: Small-airway function assessment is crucial for asthma diagnosis and management. Abnormalities in terminal airflow deserve attention.

Objective: This study investigated whether the ratio of forced expiratory volume in the second and third seconds to forced vital capacity ([FEV-FEV]/FVC) correlates with airway hyperresponsiveness (AHR) and inflammation in patients with preserved spirometry.

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  • Climate change and human actions are causing low oxygen levels in water, hurting fish like Hexagrammos otakii.
  • Scientists studied how these fish respond to low oxygen by checking their liver for changes over 15 days.
  • They found that the fish's bodies produce a lot of harmful substances when there's low oxygen, which leads to cell damage, and special genes are activated to help the fish handle this stress.
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[Pt(bpy)(DPMACS)]Cl•3HO (•3HO) (bpy = 2,2'-bipyridine, DPMACS = di(4-pyridylmethyl)aminedithiocarbamate) was synthesized and characterized by X-ray diffraction studies, and its crystal structure displayed intermolecular Pt(II)···Pt(II) contacts of 3.471 and 5.065 Å.

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Background: Anti-glomerular basement membrane (anti-GBM) disease presents with rapidly progressive glomerulonephritis and alveolar hemorrhage, requiring urgent management. In this study, we analyzed the relationship between plasmapheresis strategy, immunosuppressive therapy and the prognosis of anti-GBM disease patients.

Method: We screened newly diagnosed anti-GBM disease patients at West China Hospital of Sichuan University from 2010 to 2021.

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Functional gradient materials with material property anisotropy are one of the hotspots of current new material research. The gradient change of material properties comes from the change of the content of one or more components in the material, which is closely related to the preparation process of the material. Meanwhile, polysaccharide materials, as an environmentally friendly and green material, have attracted extensive attention from researchers.

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Acute kidney injury (AKI) is a common disease, but lacking effective drug treatments. Chromodomain Y-like (CDYL) is a kind of chromodomain protein that has been implicated in transcription regulation of autosomal dominant polycystic kidney disease. Benzo[d]oxazol-2(3H)-one derivative (compound D03) is the first potent and selective small-molecule inhibitor of CDYL (K = 0.

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Background: There remains a pressing need to identify biomarkers capable of reliably predicting prognostic outcomes for colorectal cancer (CRC) patients. As several body composition parameters have recently been reported to exhibit varying levels of prognostic significance in particular cancers, the present study was devised to assess the ability of body composition to predict long-term outcomes for CRC patients with different stages of disease.

Methods: In total, this retrospective analysis enrolled 327 stage I-III CRC patients whose medical records were accessed for baseline demographic and clinical data.

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Background: Premature birth (PTB) is a major cause of neonatal mortality and has enduring consequences. LIM Homeobox 1 (LHX1) is vital in embryonic organogenesis, while Inositol-Requiring Enzyme 1 (IRE-1) regulates endoplasmic reticulum stress (ERS). This study explores whether IRE-1 impacts PTB via LHX1 modulation.

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As the traditional aerogel has defects such as poor mechanical properties, complicated preparation process, high energy consumption and non-renewable, wood aerogel as a new generation of aerogel shows unique advantages. With a natural cellulose framework, wood aerogel is a novel nano-porous material exhibiting exceptional properties such as light weight, high porosity, large specific surface area, and low thermal conductivity. Furthermore, its adaptability to further functionalization enables versatile applications across diverse fields.

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Cuticular proteins, in conjunction with chitin, compose the insect exoskeleton, and play a key role in the growth, development, and molting of insects. However, the specific functions of most cuticular protein genes in the growth, development, and reproductive processes of the pea aphid (Acyrthosiphon pisum) remain unclear. In this study, we have identified six cuticular protein genes in the pea aphid, namely ApCP7, ApCP10, ApCP19, ApCP19.

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Objective: Monochorionic-triamniotic (MCTA) triplet pregnancies following artificial reproductive technologies are uncommon. We report a case in which one of two transferred embryos differentiated into an MCTA triplet. This study aimed to investigate the potential factors contributing to MCTA triplet pregnancy.

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A narrow energy distribution is a prominent characteristic of field-emission cold cathodes. When applied in a vacuum electronic device, the cold cathode is fabricated over a large area and works under a high current and current density. It is interesting to see the energy distribution of the field emitter under such a working situation.

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Carbon nanotube (CNT) is an excellent field emission material. However, uniformity and stability are the key issues hampering its device application. In this work, a bimetallic W-Co alloy was adopted as the catalyst of CNT in chemical vapor deposition process.

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Objective: To assess the diurnal rhythm and variability of lung function in healthy individuals, encompassing both large and small airways.

Methods: A prospective study enrolled 35 healthy adults without a history of smoking. Initial spirometry and a bronchodilation test were performed using the Jaeger spirometer, followed by a seven-day continuous home monitoring using the GOSPT2000.

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With the increasing environmental and ecological problems caused by petroleum-based packaging materials, the focus has gradually shifted to natural resources for the preparation of functional food packaging materials. In addition to biodegradable properties, nanocellulose (NC) mechanical properties, and rich surface chemistry are also fascinating and desired to be one of the most probable green packaging materials. In this review, we firstly introduce the recent progress of novel applications of NC in food packaging, including intelligent packaging, nano(bio)sensors, and nano-paper; secondly, we focus on the modification techniques of NC to summarize the properties (antimicrobial, mechanical, hydrophobic, antioxidant, and so on) that are required for food packaging, to expand the new synthetic methods and application areas.

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  • * The enzyme ACSS2 increases levels of H3K9cr without affecting acetylation, with its activity linked to promoting the proinflammatory cytokine IL-1β, which is crucial for kidney fibrosis development.
  • * Inhibiting ACSS2 reduces H3K9cr-mediated IL-1β expression, helping to decrease macrophage activation and cell aging, suggesting that targeting ACSS2 could be a potential strategy to slow kidney fibrosis progression.
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