Publications by authors named "Yifang Zhang"

The electrodeposition behavior of zinc metal anodes critically correlates with the electrode surface properties. The tendency for inhomogeneous deposition of zinc is more severe, especially under high current density. Herein, the surface structure of zinc and zinc deposition substrates is reconstructed with a uniform metal tin (Sn) coating via a simple evaporation method.

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Wheat stripe rust, caused by the fungal pathogen Puccinia striiformis f. sp. tritici (Pst), threatens global wheat production, and therefore discovering genes involved in stripe rust susceptibility is essential for balancing yield with disease resistance in sustainable breeding strategies.

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Spatial transcriptomics sequencing technology deepens our understanding of the diversity of cell behaviors, fates and states within complex tissue, which is often determined by the fine-tuning of regulatory network functional activities. Therefore, characterizing the functional activity within tissue space is helpful for revealing the functional features that drive spatial heterogeneity, and understanding complex biological processes. Here, we describe a database, SPathDB (http://bio-bigdata.

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The transcriptional heterogeneity of tumor microenvironment (TME) cells is a crucial factor driving the diversity of cellular response to drug treatment and resistance. Therefore, characterizing the cells associated with drug treatment and resistance will help us understand therapeutic mechanisms, discover new therapeutic targets and facilitate precision medicine. Here, we describe a database, scDrugAct (http://bio-bigdata.

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Urban greenspace soils can store equal amount of carbon, or even more, compared to agricultural and forest soils, and play an important role in carbon sequestration. Despite its importance, the patterns and drivers of the priming effect-a key and complex process in soil organic matter decomposition-in urban ecosystems remain poorly understood. Here, we sampled soils in urban lawns, suburban lawns, and forests, and conducted a 30-day microcosm incubation with C-labelled glucose and nitrogen additions to explore whether and how the intensity of soil organic matter priming effect differs between urbanized and forest ecosystems.

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Currently, with the increasing scale of industrial systems, multisensor monitoring data exhibit large-scale dynamic Gaussian and non-Gaussian concurrent complex characteristics. However, the traditional principal component analysis method is based on Gaussian distribution and uncorrelated assumptions, which are greatly limited in practice. Therefore, developing a new fault detection method for large-scale Gaussian and non-Gaussian concurrent dynamic systems is one of the urgent challenges to be addressed.

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Hydrogel electrolytes have been widely explored in flexible zinc batteries owing to their considerable mechanical strain and water-retaining properties. However, it is difficult to balance the contradiction between the ionic conductivity and the mechanical strength due to the deterioration of structural stability with the addition of electrolyte salts. To address this, we designed a coassembling organic-inorganic hydrogel (P-P/M) based on poly(vinyl alcohol)-polyacrylamide (P-P) interpenetrating matrix decorated with Zn-based montmorillonite (Zn-MMT).

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The incidence of endometrial cancer (EC) is increasing worldwide, but the specific mechanism of coagulation dysfunction in EC is not fully understood. The objective of the present study was to explore the relationship between autonomic nervous system function and coagulation function in patients with EC using heart rate variability (HRV) analysis. The study included 100 patients with EC who were treated at the Department of Gynecological Oncology of The First Affiliated Hospital of Bengbu Medical University (Bengbu, China) from December 2021 to March 2023.

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The event-based H control problem is investigated for a class of nonhomogeneous Markov jump systems (MJSs) with partially unknown transition probabilities (TPs). The MJS is characterized by a piecewise nonhomogeneous Markovian chain, where the switching of the system TP matrix is governed by a higher-level chain. A hidden Markov model (HMM) is employed to observe the system mode, which cannot always be correctly detected in practice.

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Systematic investigation of tumor-infiltrating immune (TII) cells is important to the development of immunotherapies, and the clinical response prediction in cancers. There exists complex transcriptional regulation within TII cells, and different immune cell types display specific regulation patterns. To dissect transcriptional regulation in TII cells, we first integrated the gene expression profiles from single-cell datasets, and proposed a computational pipeline to identify TII cell type-specific transcription factor (TF) mediated activity immune modules (TF-AIMs).

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Introduction: Endometriosis is a heritable, complex chronic inflammatory disease, for which much of the causal pathogenic mechanism remain unknown.Despite the high prevalence of ovarian chocolate cyst, its origin is still under debate.

Methods: Prevailing retrograde menstruation model predicts that ectopic endometrial cells migrate and develop into ovarian chocolate cyst.

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Background: This review aims to evaluate the safety and efficacy of apixaban vs. vitamin K antagonists (VKAs) in patients on dialysis.

Methods: All types of studies published on PubMed, Embase, CENTRAL, and Web of Science up to 10 September 2023 and comparing outcomes of apixaban vs.

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Background: Programmed cell death 1 (PD-1) and programmed cell death ligand 1 (PD-L1) inhibitors have become integral elements within the current landscape of breast cancer treatment modalities; however, they are associated with interstitial lung disease (ILD), which is rare but potentially fatal. Notably, only a few studies have compared the difference in ILD incidence between PD-1 and PD-L1 inhibitors. Therefore, this study aimed to assess the discrepancies regarding ILD risk between the two immune checkpoint inhibitors.

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  • Cardiovascular disease causes over 17 million deaths annually, making it a major global health issue, and the transcription factor 21 (TCF21) is significant in this context, especially regarding atherosclerosis.
  • TCF21 influences vascular smooth muscle cells (VSMCs) by promoting their proliferation and migration, which can lead to neointimal hyperplasia and inflammation—key features of atherosclerosis.
  • TCF21 has a dual role, accelerating disease progression in early stages while enhancing plaque stability in late stages, suggesting it could be a target for therapeutic interventions in cardiovascular conditions.
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Background: TiLOOP bra has been used for over 15 years, however, evidence regarding its safety in implant-based breast reconstruction (IBBR) for patients with breast cancer after mastectomy is still limited. We performed this meta-analysis to evaluate its risks and benefits in IBBR comparing with other meshes.

Methods: Electronic databases were searched to identify relevant studies comparing postoperative complications between TiLOOP bra and other reconstruction techniques in IBBR with or without meshes.

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Epidemiological studies suggested an association between omega-3 fatty acids and cognitive function. However, the causal role of the fatty acid desaturase (FADS) gene, which play a key role in regulating omega-3 fatty acids biosynthesis, on cognitive function is unclear. Hence, we used two-sample Mendelian randomization (MR) to estimate the gene-specific causal effect of omega-3 fatty acids (N = 114,999) on cognitive function (N = 300,486).

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  • This study focuses on nanoparticles derived from lysosomes of three different cell types, highlighting their unique properties and potential as natural therapeutic agents for treating tumors.* -
  • In lab experiments, these lysosomes showed structural integrity and effectiveness in killing cancer cells by generating reactive oxygen species (ROS) and disrupting cellular components.* -
  • Animal testing revealed that the lysosomes could successfully target tumor tissues, leading to significant tumor destruction and total elimination after just one treatment, offering new insights for drug development in cancer therapy.*
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Drought stress limits crop yield, but the molecular modulators and their mechanisms underlying the trade-off between drought resistance and crop growth and development remain elusive. Here, a grain width and weight2 (GW2)-like really interesting new gene finger E3 ligase, TaGW2, was identified as a pivotal regulator of both kernel development and drought responses in wheat (Triticum aestivum). TaGW2 overexpression enhances drought resistance but leads to yield drag under full irrigation conditions.

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The PAE (Posture-Act-Environment) coding system is a behavior coding system that divides the study of animal behavior into postures, actions, and the corresponding environmental factors, and they are coded correspondingly. It determines the analysis dimension to standardize the study of behavior. To investigate the behavior of during the breeding period, as well as their related postures, actions, and required environmental conditions, this study monitored the behavior of four pairs of in a simulated natural breeding pool using an infrared image monitoring system and recorded the changes in water quality during this process using a water quality monitoring system.

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Rapid sensory profiling methods relying on consumers' perceptions are getting prevalent and broadly utilized by labs and companies to supersede conventional sensory profiling methodologies. Till now, various intensity-based sensory methods such as the newly proposed Pivot-Check-All-That-Apply (CATA) are limitedly developed and compared. In this investigation, Pivot Profile (PP), Rate-All-That-Apply (RATA), and Pivot-CATA methods were applied and validated using tea consumers and commercial Chinese tea products as samples.

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This study aimed to examine the effect of football shoes with different collar types on ankle and knee kinematic and kinetics features during 45° and 135° side-step cutting tasks. Fifteen healthy college football players volunteered for the study. Each participant was instructed to perform side-step cutting tasks with high, low, and no collar football shoes.

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Euonymus japonicus, a common urban street tree, can withstand winter freezing stress in temperate regions. The apoplast is the space outside the plasma membrane, and the changes of metabolites in apoplast may be involved in plant adaptation to adverse environments. To reveal the molecular mechanism underlying the winter freezing stress tolerance in E.

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Background: Diabetes mellitus is a known risk factor for Parkinson's disease (PD), but does this risk vary with antidiabetic medications is still unclear. This meta-analysis aims to compile evidence from the literature to assess the risk of idiopathic PD with various oral antidiabetic medications.

Methods: Databases PubMed, CENTRAL, Scopus, Web of Science, and Embase were searched till 5th April 2023.

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