Publications by authors named "Yilin Fu"

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  • DDR1 is a transmembrane protein that plays a key role in tumor development, particularly in non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC).
  • The study revealed that DDR1 clusters are larger and more numerous in cancer cells compared to normal cells, enhancing interactions with the SRC protein which activates the SRC-STAT3 signaling pathway.
  • Findings suggest that DDR1's clustering contributes to tumor growth and positions it as a potential tumor marker for future drug development.
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  • The study investigated the presence of short-chain and medium-chain chlorinated paraffins (SCCPs and MCCPs) in various food items consumed by rural Tibetan residents, revealing significant concentrations primarily in Tibetan butter and mutton.
  • SCCPs were found most concentrated in Tibetan butter (240.6 ng/g), while MCCPs also peaked in the same foodstuff (319.5 ng/g), with other foods showing lower levels of these compounds.
  • The estimated daily intake of these chemicals was concerning, particularly for MCCPs, potentially posing health risks, making this research crucial as it's the first of its kind focusing on dietary exposure in this isolated area.
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Rapid social-economic development introduces modern lifestyles into rural areas, not only bringing numerous modern products but also new pollutants, such as chlorinated paraffins (CPs). The rural Tibetan Plateau has limited industrial activities and is a unique place to investigate this issue. Herein we collected 90 free-range chicken egg pool samples across the rural Tibetan Plateau to evaluate the pollution status of CPs.

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Background: The aim of this study was to investigate the imaging features, lymph node metastasis, and genetic mutations in micropapillary lung adenocarcinoma (imaging with mixed ground-glass nodules) ≤2 cm, to provide a more precise and refined basis for the selection of lung segment resection.

Methods: A retrospective analysis of 162 patients with surgically resected pathologically confirmed cancers ≤2.0 cm in diameter (50 cases of micropapillary mixed ground-glass nodules [mGGNs], 50 cases of nonmicropapillary mGGNs, and 62 cases of micropapillary SNs [solid nodules]) was performed.

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Large numbers of pollutants competitively inhibit the binding between thyroid hormones and transthyretin (TTR) in vitro. However, the impact of this unintended binding on free thyroid hormones in vivo has not yet been characterized. Herein, we established a quantitative in vitro to in vivo extrapolation (QIVIVE) method based on a competitive binding model to quantify the effect of TTR-binding chemicals on free thyroid hormones in human blood.

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Organophosphate esters (OPEs), as an important class of new pollutants, have been pervasively detected in global aquatic products, arousing widespread public concern due to their potential bioaccumulative behavior and consequent risks. With the continuous improvement of living standards of citizens, there have been constant increment of the proportion of aquatic products in diets of people. The levels of OPEs exposed to residents may also be rising due to the augmented consumption of aquatic products, posing potential hazards on human health, especially for people in coastal areas.

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CDCP1 is a transmembrane protein that is involved in a variety of important biological processes and upregulated in a variety of human solid malignancies; however, its spatial distribution and variation at the molecular level remain unclear. To solve this problem, we first analyzed its expression level and prognostic implications in lung cancer. Then, we used super-resolution microscopy to reveal the spatial organization of CDCP1 at different levels, and found that cancer cells generated more and larger CDCP1 clusters than normal cells.

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Little is known about the sources and environmental behavior of organophosphate esters (OPEs) in the Arctic, especially their transformation products. The present study unprecedentedly investigated both 16 tri-OPEs and 8 di-OPEs in proglacial and ocean sediments from Ny-Ålesund, the Arctic. Mean concentrations of tri-OPEs and di-OPEs in proglacial sediments were 487 and 341 pg/g dry weight (dw), respectively, which were significantly lower than those in ocean sediments (1692 and 525 pg/g dw).

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  • A previously undocumented variant of the sternalis muscle was discovered during a routine dissection, located in the right thoracic region.
  • This muscle originated from the rectus abdominis sheath and connected to the sternum, while also merging with the left sternocleidomastoid muscle and reaching the left mastoid process.
  • The findings provide valuable insights for radiologists, angiologists, and surgeons, improving the classification of sternalis muscles and aiding in medical imaging and surgical procedures.
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CUB domain-containing protein 1 (CDCP1), as an emerging transmembrane protein, is overexpressed in a variety of malignant tumors including respiratory tumors, digestive system cancers, hematological malignancies and urogenital cancers. Several cancer-related proteins have been reported to interact with CDCP1. It acts as a crucial hub in multiple classical signaling pathways of tumorigenesis and progression.

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As a transmembrane protein, CD47 plays an important role in mediating cell proliferation, migration, phagocytosis, apoptosis, immune homeostasis, inhibition of NO signal transduction and other related reactions. Upon the interaction of innate immune checkpoint CD47-SIRPα occurrence, they send a "don't eat me" signal to the macrophages. This signal ultimately helps tumors achieve immune escape by inhibiting macrophage contraction to prevent tumor cells from phagocytosis.

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The transmembrane glycoprotein Trop2 plays important roles in various types of human cancers, especially lung cancer. Although it has been found to form clusters on cancer cell membranes, the factors that affect its clustering are not yet fully understood. Here, using direct stochastic optical reconstruction microscopy (dSTORM), we found that Trop2 generated more, larger, and denser clusters on apical cell membranes than on basal membranes and that the differences might be related to the different membrane structures.

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Thyroxine metabolism is an important topic of pathogenesis research and treatment schedule of subclinical hypothyroidism (SCH). L-Thyroxine replacement therapy (LRT) is usually recommended for severe SCH patients only. Our previous studies reported that disordered serum lipid of mild SCH people could also benefit from LRT.

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  • * 112 subjects were categorized into four groups: normal controls, NAFLD only, HL only, and both NAFLD and HL, and their erythrocyte membrane lipids were analyzed using liquid chromatography mass spectrometry (LC-MS).
  • * Significant differences in lipid profiles were found, with the HL group showing increased levels of many lipids, while the NAFLD+HL group had decreased levels, indicating that HL plays a more crucial role in altering lipid composition than NAFL
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  • * A study found that women aged 50-60 with higher serum levels of follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH) experienced more severe cartilage damage compared to those with lower FSH levels.
  • * Increased FSH levels were linked to cartilage damage through the PI3K/AKT/NF-κB signaling pathway, with changes in specific proteins indicating that high FSH may negatively impact cartilage health.
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Purpose: The role of thyroid autoimmunity in the association between obesity and hyperthyrotropinaemia remains unclear. We aimed to assess the relationship between obesity, autoimmunity, and hyperthyrotropinaemia.

Methods: In this population-based cross-sectional study, 12531 Chinese individuals (18-80 years) with thyroid function test were categorized into three groups by body mass index (BMI) and were categorized into three layers by thyroid autoantibodies.

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Affective disorders are a set of mental disorders and particularly disrupt the mental health of susceptible women during puberty, pregnancy, parturition and menopause transition, which are characterized by dramatic changes in reproductive hormone profiles. The serum FSH level changes significantly during these periods; yet, the role of FSH in mood regulation is poorly understood. In the current study, FSHR knockout (Fshr) mice displayed enhanced affective disorder behaviors in an open field test and a forced swim test, accompanied by altered gene expression profiles.

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Transmembrane glycoprotein Trop2 is related to many epithelial carcinomas. It not only plays roles in promoting fetal lung growth but also participates in tumor genesis, malignant transformation, and tumor dissemination. However, the detailed distribution of Trop2 at the molecular level remains unknown.

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Exposed mine tailing wastes with considerable heavy metals can release hazardous colloidal particles into soil under transient chemical and physical conditions. Two-layered packed columns with tailings above and soils below were established to investigate mobilization and transport of colloidal particles from metal-rich mine tailings into soil under transient infiltration ionic strength (IS: 100, 20, 2 mM) and flow rate (FR: 20.7, 41, and 62.

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