Publications by authors named "Yifei Wu"

Aims: The therapeutic efficacy of coronary revascularization is compromised by myocardial ischemia-reperfusion (MI/R) injury. Higher levels of circulating arachidonic acid (AA) are reportedly associated with lower risk of cardiovascular disease. The cyclooxygenase (COX) pathway metabolizes AA into prostaglandins (PGs) and the platelet-activating thromboxane A2 (TXA2), which is inhibited by aspirin.

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Objectives: Housing is an important social determinant of health. However, limited studies have focused on the relationship between housing quality and sarcopenia, especially in low- and middle-income countries. This study aims to examine the association between housing quality and sarcopenia in older adults in China and India.

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Obesity is a risk factor for developing breast cancer, and significantly increases mortality rates in patients diagnosed with this disease. Drivers of this unfortunate relationships are multifactorial, with obesity-induced changes in the epigenetic state of breast cancer cells being identified as a critical mechanism that impact survival, metastasis, and therapeutic responses. Recent studies have investigated the epigenetic landscape of breast cancer to elucidate the molecular interplay between the breast tissue epigenome and its cellular microenvironment.

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Peptides, as small molecular compounds, exhibit prominent advantages in the inhibition of coronaviruses due to their safety, efficacy, and specificity, holding great promise as drugs against coronaviruses. The rapid and efficient determination of the activity of anti-coronavirus peptides (ACovPs) can greatly accelerate the development of drugs for treating coronavirus-related diseases. Hence, we present ACVPICPred, a computational model designed to predict the inhibitory activity of ACovPs based on their sequences and structural information.

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  • Hypertrophic scars (HS) cause various issues like pain and functional impairments, and the study focuses on the role of a specific circRNA called circRNA_SLC8A1, which is found to be reduced in HS tissues.
  • Researchers utilized different assays to analyze how circRNA_SLC8A1 affects HS-derived fibroblasts (HSFs) by modifying its expression and observing changes in cell behavior.
  • The results indicate that circRNA_SLC8A1 negatively impacts HSF activities such as proliferation and migration, and works through an interaction with miRNA-27a-3p to activate a protective pathway called the Nrf2-ARE, suggesting potential targets for scar treatment.
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  • - The study assessed the prevalence and patterns of multidrug-resistant tuberculosis (MDR-TB) in Hangzhou, China, from 2012 to 2022, using data from a tuberculosis information system and applying statistical tests to analyze drug resistance rates over the years.
  • - Out of 21,127 tuberculosis cases examined, 5.3% were identified as MDR-TB, with a notable decline in rates observed over the study period, and a distinction made between cases in immigrant populations and local residents.
  • - The research highlighted that 46% of MDR-TB cases were ecdemic (originating from outside Hangzhou), primarily from nearby provinces like Anhui and Jiangxi, and identified specific districts within Hangzhou where
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The biogeochemical cycling of arsenic (As) is often intertwined with iron (Fe) and sulfur (S) cycles, wherein Fe(III)- and sulfate-reducing bacteria (SRB) play a crucial role. Here, we isolated strain DS-1, a strictly anaerobic Fe(III)- and sulfate-reducing bacterium, from As-contaminated paddy soil. Using 16S rRNA gene sequence analysis, strain DS-1 was identified as a member of the genus Desulfovibrio.

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Room temperature sodium-sulfur (RT Na-S) batteries are considered as advanced energy storage technology due to their low cost and high theoretical energy density. However, challenges such as the growth of sodium dendrite and dissolution of sodium polysulfides significantly hinder the electrochemical performance. Herein, we developed a propylene carbonate (PC)-based electrolyte with Methyl 2-Fluoroisobutyrate (MFB) as an additive.

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Background: Carrying out dialysis at home brings non-medical factors, including social support, or caretaker relationship, and internal features relevant to personality into the forefront. In this study, we aimed to explore the relationship between coping strategies of patients undergoing continuous ambulatory peritoneal dialysis (CAPD) and health outcomes.

Methods: Our post-hoc analysis was based on one previous randomized controlled trial that enrolled 150 incident patients who started CAPD from December 2010 to June 2016.

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Background: Gamma delta (γδ) T cells play dual roles in human tumors, with both antitumor and tumor-promoting functions. However, the role of γδT cells in HPV-infected cervical cancer is still undetermined. Therefore, we aimed to identify γδT cell-related prognostic signatures in the cervical tumor microenvironment.

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Herein, we developed a ligand-promoted Rh(III)-catalyzed C(sp)-H thiolation of 8-methylquinolines. The effect of ligands on improving the activity of the catalytic centers has been studied in detail and proven to be significant. Various substituents are well tolerated under this reaction condition to provide potential precursors for organic synthesis.

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  • The study focuses on identifying differentially expressed genes (DEGs) and biological pathways in mycobacterial infections using bioinformatics to improve understanding of these diseases.
  • Researchers utilized Gene Ontology (GO) and KEGG pathway enrichment analysis, along with LASSO regression, to analyze 1,057 DEGs from two datasets related to NTM, latent TB infection (LTBI), and active TB disease (ATB).
  • Key findings showed that specific genes, like METTL7B and HBA1/2, serve as informative markers for differentiating between LTBI and ATB, which could enhance diagnosis and understanding of Mycobacterium infections.
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Background: Health literacy is one of the important determinants of healthy aging, yet few studies have focused on the association between health literacy and falls.

Aims: This study aims to explore the relationship between health literacy and falls, with a focus on sex differences among older people in China.

Methods: This cross-sectional study enrolled 2,144 older people aged ≥ 60 years from Shandong Province, China in 2021.

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The study determined the impacts of dietary fermented residues' (FBR) inclusion on growth, nutrient utilization, carcass characteristics, and meat properties in fattening pigs. Seventy-two robust pigs were randomly assigned to two experimental groups (Duroc × Landrace × Yorkshire, thirty-six pigs each). Each group was subjected to a 52-day trial, during which they received either a corn-soybean meal-based diet or diet enhanced with a 10% addition of FBR.

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This work examines the acoustically actuated motions of artificial flagellated micro-swimmers (AFMSs) and compares the motility of these micro-swimmers with the predictions based on the corrected resistive force theory (RFT) and the bar-joint model proposed in our previous work. The key ingredient in the theory is the introduction of a correction factorin drag coefficients to correct the conventional RFT so that the dynamics of an acoustically actuated AFMS with rectangular cross-sections can be accurately modeled. Experimentally, such AFMSs can be easily manufactured based on digital light processing of ultra-violet (UV)-curable resins.

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Terahertz (THz) emission spectroscopy (TES) has emerged as a highly effective and versatile technique for investigating the photoelectric properties of diverse materials and nonlinear physical processes in the past few decades. Concurrently, research on two-dimensional (2D) materials has experienced substantial growth due to their atomically thin structures, exceptional mechanical and optoelectronic properties, and the potential for applications in flexible electronics, sensing, and nanoelectronics. Specifically, these materials offer advantages such as tunable bandgap, high carrier mobility, wideband optical absorption, and relatively short carrier lifetime.

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Objective: To examine the bi-directorial association between diversified leisure activity participation and cognitive function over a 7-year period.

Methods: Data analyzed was from the Chinese Longitudinal Healthy Longevity Survey (CLHLS), a large-scale longitudinal national study. The baseline survey was conducted in 2011 with follow-up every three years.

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Background: Vitiligo is a common autoimmune skin disease. Capsaicin has been found to exert a positive effect on vitiligo treatment, and mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) are also confirmed to be an ideal cell type. This study aimed to explore the influence of capsaicin combined with stem cells on the treatment of vitiligo and to confirm the molecular mechanism of capsaicin combined with stem cells in treating vitiligo.

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Generalizing out-of-distribution (OoD) is critical but challenging in real applications such as unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) flight control. Previous machine learning-based control has shown promise in dealing with complex real-world environments but suffers huge performance degradation facing OoD scenarios, posing risks to the stability and safety of UAVs. In this paper, we found that the introduced random noises during training surprisingly yield theoretically guaranteed performances via a proposed functional optimization framework.

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Objective: Both piperine and a 308-nm excimer laser have significant curative effects on vitiligo. This study mainly explored the molecular mechanism of a 308-nm excimer combined with piperine in regulating melanocyte proliferation.

Methods: Epidermal melanocytes were cultured in piperine solution, and the cells were irradiated by an XTRAC excimer laser treatment system at 308-nm output monochromatic light.

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Exposure to PM, a harmful type of air pollution, has been associated with compromised male reproductive health; however, it remains unclear whether such exposure can elicit transgenerational effects on male fertility. Here, we aim to examine the effect of paternal exposure to real-world PM on the reproductive health of male offspring. We have observed that paternal exposure to real-world PM can lead to transgenerational primary hypogonadism in a sex-selective manner, and we have also confirmed this phenotype by using an external model.

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Background: Previous research has shown that lack of leisure activities, either outdoor or social activities, impedes cognitive function. However, the interrelationship between poor cognition and deficient activities is understudied. In addition, whether exposure to air pollution, such as PM, can accelerate the detrimental 'inactivity-poor cognition' cycle, is worthy of investigation.

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Background: Colorectal cancer (CRC) is a highly heterogeneous cancer. This heterogeneity has an impact on the efficacy of immunotherapy. Long noncoding RNAs (lncRNAs) have been found to play regulatory functions in cancer immunity.

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Background: Since December 2019, the emergence of severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2, which gave rise to coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19), has considerably impacted global health. The identification of effective anticoronavirus peptides (ACVPs) and the establishment of robust data storage methods are critical in the fight against COVID-19. Traditional wet-lab peptide discovery approaches are timeconsuming and labor-intensive.

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Emerging studies have demonstrated spinal microglia play a critical role in central sensitization and contribute to chronic pain. Although several mediators that contribute to microglia activation have been identified, the mechanism of microglia activation and its functionally diversified mechanisms in pathological pain are still unclear. Here we report that injured sensory neurons-derived Galectin-3 (Gal3) activates and reprograms microglia in the spinal dorsal horn (SDH) and contributes to neuropathic pain.

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