Publications by authors named "YiZhe Zhang"

In auxiliary transportation within mines, accurately assessing the cognitive and response states of drivers is vital for ensuring safety and operational efficiency. This study investigates the effects of various vehicle interaction stimuli on the electroencephalography (EEG) signals of mine transport vehicle drivers, analyzing the cognitive and response states of drivers under different conditions to evaluate their impact on safety performance. Through experimental design, we simulate multiple scenarios encountered in real operations, including interactions with dynamic and static vehicles, personnel, and warning signs.

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The dual inhibition of histone lysine-specific demethylase 1 (LSD1) and histone deacetylase (HDAC) has emerged as a promising strategy for cancer therapy. In this study, we report the discovery of novel 5-cyano-3-phenylindole-based LSD1/HDAC dual inhibitors, evaluated through both in vitro and in vivo assays. Among these inhibitors, compound was identified as particularly potent, exhibiting high inhibitory activity against LSD1 (IC = 39.

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Extracellular signal-regulated kinase (ERK) signaling is essential to regulated cell behaviors, including cell proliferation, differentiation, and apoptosis. The influence of cell-cell contacts on ERK signaling is central to epithelial cells, yet few studies have sought to understand the same in cancer cells, particularly with single-cell resolution. To acquire same-cell measurements of both phenotypic (cell-contact state) and targeted-protein (ERK phosphorylation) profiles, we prepend high-content, whole-cell imaging prior to end-point cellular-resolution Western blot analyses for each of hundreds of individual HeLa cancer cells cultured on that same chip, which we call Blot.

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Postoperative cognitive dysfunction (POCD) is a prevalent neurological complication that can impair learning and memory for days, months, or even years after anesthesia/surgery. POCD is strongly associated with an altered composition of the gut microbiota (dysbiosis), but the accompanying metabolic changes and their role in gut-brain communication and POCD pathogenesis remain unclear. Here, the present study reports that anesthesia/surgery in aged mice induces elevated intestinal indoleamine 2,3-dioxygenase (IDO) expression and activity, which shifts intestinal tryptophan (TRP) metabolism toward more IDO-catalyzed kynurenine (KYN) and less gut bacteria-catabolized indoleacetic acid (IAA).

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Background: Mechanical ventilation (MV) is a clinically important measure for respiratory support in critically ill patients. Although moderate tidal volume MV does not cause lung injury, it can further exacerbate lung injury in pathological state such as sepsis. This pathological process is known as the 'two-hit' theory, whereby an initial lung injury (e.

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  • Pain sensitivity is influenced by age and physiological state, with older mice showing more severe pain responses than younger ones following injury.
  • The study found that aged mice had a higher baseline pain threshold but exhibited greater allodynia and hyperalgesia after chronic pain was induced compared to younger mice.
  • RAMP1, a spinal receptor involved in pain transmission, plays a key role in this age-dependent pain sensitivity, and targeting RAMP1 may help in developing treatments for chronic pain in older adults.
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  • * Previous studies indicated that cyclooxygenase-2 (COX2) inhibitors help prevent adhesions by lowering levels of prostaglandin E2 (PGE2) and fibroblast proliferation, while gene deletions in certain mice showed mixed results about adhesion prevention.
  • * This study used advanced techniques like single-cell RNA sequencing and various knockout mouse models to show that COX2 and EP4 gene deletions reduce adhesions but may weaken tendon strength; interestingly, while COX2 inhibitors help reduce PGE2, they can also negatively affect the mechanical properties
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Stereotaxic injection of a specific brain region constitutes a fundamental experimental technique in basic neuroscience. Researchers commonly base their choice of stereotaxic injection parameters on mouse brain atlases or published materials that employed various populations/ages of mice and different stereotaxic equipment, necessitating further validation of the stereotaxic coordinate parameters. The efficacy of calcium imaging, chemogenetic, and optogenetic manipulations relies on the precise expression of reporter genes within the region of interest, often requiring several weeks of effort.

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Accurate polyp segmentation plays a critical role from colonoscopy images in the diagnosis and treatment of colorectal cancer. While deep learning-based polyp segmentation models have made significant progress, they often suffer from performance degradation when applied to unseen target domain datasets collected from different imaging devices. To address this challenge, unsupervised domain adaptation (UDA) methods have gained attention by leveraging labeled source data and unlabeled target data to reduce the domain gap.

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High-throughput volumetric fluorescent microscopy pipelines can spatially integrate whole-brain structure and function at the foundational level of single cells. However, conventional fluorescent protein (FP) modifications used to discriminate single cells possess limited efficacy or are detrimental to cellular health. Here, we introduce a synthetic and nondeleterious nuclear localization signal (NLS) tag strategy, called "Arginine-rich NLS" (ArgiNLS), that optimizes genetic labeling and downstream image segmentation of single cells by restricting FP localization near-exclusively in the nucleus through a poly-arginine mechanism.

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Background: Reversible loss of consciousness is the primary therapeutic endpoint of general anesthesia; however, the drug-invariant mechanisms underlying anesthetic-induced unconsciousness are still unclear. This study aimed to investigate the static, dynamic, topological and organizational changes in functional brain network induced by five clinically-used general anesthetics in the rat brain.

Method: Male Sprague-Dawley rats (n = 57) were randomly allocated to received propofol, isoflurane, ketamine, dexmedetomidine, or combined isoflurane plus dexmedetomidine anesthesia.

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Mushroom poisoning is a significant contributor to foodborne disease outbreaks in China. This study focuses on two Panaeolus subbalteatus poisoning incidents accompanied by epidemiological investigations, species identification, and toxin detection in Ningxia, northwest China. In these two poisoning incidents, some patients exhibited gastrointestinal or neurological symptoms approximately 0.

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What Is Already Known About This Topic?: () is a species of toxic mushroom known to induce symptoms of photosensitive dermatitis.

What Is Added By This Report?: In the months of May and June 2023, a total of four patients in Chuxiong Yi Autonomous Prefecture, Yunnan Province, were affected by poisoning, occurring over two distinct incidents. The condition of two patients deteriorated after they were re-exposed to sunlight on the seventh day following the initial poisoning.

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We successfully developed an enantioselective trifluoromethylthiolation of structurally diverse carbonyl compounds. Trichloroisocyanuric acid and AgSCF were employed to generate active electrophilic trifluoromethylthio species in situ for asymmetric C-SCF bond formation. A broad variety of chiral SCF-carbon nucleophiles (pyrazolones, β-keto esters, and β-keto amides) were obtained in excellent yields with high enantioselectivities (up to 92% ee) by Cinchona alkaloid derived squaramide catalysts.

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The study of complex behaviors is often challenging when using manual annotation due to the absence of quantifiable behavioral definitions and the subjective nature of behavioral annotation. Integration of supervised machine learning approaches mitigates some of these issues through the inclusion of accessible and explainable model interpretation. To decrease barriers to access, and with an emphasis on accessible model explainability, we developed the open-source Simple Behavioral Analysis (SimBA) platform for behavioral neuroscientists.

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  • A restriction endonuclease (RE) is an enzyme that identifies and cuts specific DNA sequences, making it vital for molecular biology since the 1970s.
  • Developing artificial REs has challenges, but finding new REs in nature is promising for research and industry.
  • This paper presents a new strategy using a bacterial host and a high-speed microfluidic platform to efficiently isolate and detect REs, achieving a significant enrichment of the XbaI gene within one hour compared to traditional methods.
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Polycomb repressive complexes 1 and 2 (PRC1 and 2) are required for heritable repression of developmental genes. The cis- and trans-acting factors that contribute to epigenetic inheritance of mammalian Polycomb repression are not fully understood. Here, we show that, in human cells, ectopically induced Polycomb silencing at initially active developmental genes, but not near ubiquitously expressed housekeeping genes, is inherited for many cell divisions.

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3D SHINKEI neurography is a new sequence for imaging the peripheral nerves. The study aims at assessing traumatic brachial plexus injury using this sequence. Fifty-eight patients with suspected trauma induced brachial plexus injury underwent MR neurography (MRN) imaging in 3D SHINKEI sequence at 3 T.

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A protocol for the construction of an angular tricyclic benzofuran skeleton based on the C-H activation strategy has been established. Different phthalide lactones on this skeleton can be easily assembled with various side chains by using C-H activation with aldehydes and subsequent reduction. This skeleton provides a versatile and crucial motif for the total synthesis of naturally occurring angular tricyclic benzofurans and their derivatives.

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What Is Already Known About This Topic?: Mushroom poisoning poses a significant food safety concern in China, with a total of 196 species identified in poisoning incidents by the end of 2022.

What Is Added By This Report?: In 2023, the China CDC conducted an investigation into 505 cases of mushroom poisoning spanning 24 provincial-level administrative divisions. This investigation resulted in 1,303 patients and 16 deaths, yielding a case fatality rate of 1.

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  • - This study focuses on understanding the momentum mismatching in acousto-optic (AO) interactions to calculate the AO transfer function and diffraction efficiency for acousto-optic tunable filters (AOTFs).
  • - The researchers used a 4f optical system combined with AOTF to obtain empirical transfer functions and compared them with theoretical predictions.
  • - Findings revealed how shifts in acoustic energy affect AO interactions, which is crucial for the design and optimization of AOTFs.
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Background: A key challenge in developing treatments for neuropsychiatric illness is the disconnect between preclinical models and the complexity of human social behavior. We integrate voluntary social self-administration into a rodent model of social stress as a platform for the identification of fundamental brain and behavior mechanisms underlying stress-induced individual differences in social motivation.

Methods: Here, we introduced an operant social stress procedure in male and female mice composed of 3 phases: 1) social self-administration training, 2) social stress exposure concurrent with reinforced self-administration testing, and 3) poststress operant testing under nonreinforced and reinforced conditions.

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Deep learning (DL) based methods have been extensively studied for medical image segmentation, mostly emphasizing the design and training of DL networks. Only few attempts were made on developing methods for applying DL models in test time. In this paper, we study whether a given off-the-shelf segmentation network can be stably improved on-the-fly during test time in an online processing-and-learning fashion.

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Photoacoustic tomography (PAT) and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) are two advanced imaging techniques widely used in pre-clinical research. PAT has high optical contrast and deep imaging range but poor soft tissue contrast, whereas MRI provides excellent soft tissue information but poor temporal resolution. Despite recent advances in medical image fusion with pre-aligned multimodal data, PAT-MRI image fusion remains challenging due to misaligned images and spatial distortion.

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High-throughput volumetric fluorescent microscopy pipelines can spatially integrate whole-brain structure and function at the foundational level of single-cells. However, conventional fluorescent protein (FP) modifications used to discriminate single-cells possess limited efficacy or are detrimental to cellular health. Here, we introduce a synthetic and non-deleterious nuclear localization signal (NLS) tag strategy, called 'Arginine-rich NLS' (ArgiNLS), that optimizes genetic labeling and downstream image segmentation of single-cells by restricting FP localization near-exclusively in the nucleus through a poly-arginine mechanism.

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