Publications by authors named "Yilin Yang"

Glioblastoma (GBM) is a lethal disease with a poor prognosis due to its strong infiltration, which makes it difficult to remove completely. In this study, an implantable, modulus-tunable, and ultrasound-powered MXene/PVA hydrogel-based tumor treatment device (UP-MPH-TTD), which generates specific electromagnetic alternating fields that disrupt the mitosis of cancer cells without adversely affecting normal neurons is developed. The MXene/PVA hydrogel is used to form a tumor treatment field due to its high biocompatibility, excellent flexibility, and high conductivity, which improves ultrasonic electrical conversion efficiency and significantly reduces the size of the equipment.

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Tissue factor (TF) initiates local blood clotting and infiltration of tumor-associated macrophages, leading to tumor recurrence post-local ablation. Our study addressed inefficient cancer cell killing and immunosuppressive macrophage infiltration after percutaneous ethanol injection (PEI) in hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC). We evaluated the feasibility of F-radiolabeled polypeptide TF-targeted radioligand (tTF) as a PET tracer for assessing tumor response.

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Hypoxia and reactive oxygen species (ROS) overaccumulation cause persistent oxidative stress and impair intrinsic regenerative potential upon tissue injury. For local tissue injury with hypoxia, such as bone fracture and defects, a localized-sufficient oxygen supply is highly desirable but remains challenging. Therefore, to explore a strategy and its intrinsic mechanism for supplying oxygen locally and remodeling the regenerative microenvironment, an innovative oxygenating hydrogel microsphere system with sustained oxygenation and antioxidant properties is introduced by loading CaO@SiO@PDA (CSP) nanoparticles.

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  • The study aimed to create a nomogram to predict the risk of developing gastric cancer (GC) using a questionnaire, as early detection is key to reducing mortality rates.
  • The research involved 4,379 participants, with data from different hospitals being used for developing and validating the prediction model through various statistical methods.
  • Six independent risk factors (age, sex, alcohol consumption, cigarette smoking, education level, and Helicobacter pylori infection) were identified and incorporated into the nomogram, which showed promising predictive accuracy with AUC values around 0.7 across different cohorts.
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Iron is an essential element for plants. Iron uptake by plants is highly regulated, but the underlying mechanism is poorly understood. Using a truncated fragment of the iron deficiency-responsive bHLH100 gene promoter, we screened the Arabidopsis transcription factor yeast one-hybrid (Y1H) library and identified the DOF family protein, OBP3, as a crucial component of the iron deficiency-signaling pathway.

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Temporal ordering of cellular events offers fundamental insights into biological phenomena. Although this is traditionally achieved through continuous direct observations, an alternative solution leverages irreversible genetic changes, such as naturally occurring mutations, to create indelible marks that enables retrospective temporal ordering. Using a multipurpose, single-cell CRISPR platform, we developed a molecular clock approach to record the timing of cellular events and clonality in vivo, with incorporation of cell state and lineage information.

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  • - The study examines the challenges of using waste polyester fibers (PET fibers) to create strong fiber-reinforced composites with high fiber content and better fiber length retention.
  • - Using a twin-rotor continuous mixer significantly improved the mechanical properties of the composites, resulting in increases of 21% in tensile strength and 13% in flexural strength at 60 wt% fiber content compared to a twin-screw extruder.
  • - The twin-rotor continuous mixer also produced longer fibers, with an average increase of 32% in fiber length, due to its lower shear frequency and higher tensile ratio, highlighting its effectiveness for these composites.
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  • The use of cancer therapies is increasing, leading to more cases of lung injuries, specifically interstitial lung disease (ILD), which is a significant cause of death in patients.
  • Cancer therapy-related ILD (CT-ILD) can arise from various treatments like chemotherapy, immunotherapy, and radiotherapy, and can develop quickly and severely, highlighting the need for rapid diagnosis and treatment.
  • This review covers the risk factors, mechanisms, clinical features, and diagnostic methods for CT-ILD, along with treatment strategies for grading, typing, and staging the condition.
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  • The discovery of comammox has overturned the old view of the nitrification process, but its specific role in oxygen-limited conditions is still not fully understood.
  • In this study, researchers demonstrated that comammox-dominated bacteria effectively removed over 97% of ammonia and 71% of total nitrogen in extremely low oxygen levels while using sodium bicarbonate for carbon.
  • Advanced genetic analyses revealed the cooperation between comammox, anammox, and heterotrophic denitrifiers, indicating their important interactions and adaptations in the oxygen-limited autotrophic nitrification-denitrification process.
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  • Epigenetic mechanisms involve complex interactions between transcriptional activity, chromatin accessibility, and DNA methylation during neural progenitor cell differentiation.
  • Researchers found that many enhancers experience rapid changes in accessibility linked to different transcription factor expression periods, highlighting a dynamic regulatory landscape.
  • Interestingly, DNA methylation changes occur later and in a unidirectional manner, suggesting that chromatin dynamics precede and influence the timing of DNA demethylation and enhancer regulation.
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  • Metallic zinc is a promising anode material for batteries because of its high capacity, safety, and cost-effectiveness, but it currently struggles with issues like low efficiency and short lifespan due to dendrite growth and corrosion.
  • The researchers introduced ultrathin selective membranes made from polymers that help control the growth of dendrites and reduce corrosive reactions, resulting in better battery performance.
  • Their innovative membranes allowed zinc symmetric cells to cycle stably for over 1500 hours and full cells to maintain performance across 300 cycles, showcasing a significant advancement in zinc battery technology.
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Undifferentiated intestinal stem cells (ISCs) are crucial for maintaining homeostasis and resolving injury. Lgr5+ cells in the crypt base constantly divide, pushing daughter cells upward along the crypt axis where they differentiate into specialized cell types. Coordinated execution of complex transcriptional programs is necessary to allow for the maintenance of undifferentiated stem cells while permitting differentiation of the wide array of intestinal cells necessary for homeostasis.

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The retina, an anatomical extension of the brain, forms physiological connections with the visual cortex of the brain. Although retinal structures offer a unique opportunity to assess brain disorders, their relationship to brain structure and function is not well understood. In this study, we conducted a systematic cross-organ genetic architecture analysis of eye-brain connections using retinal and brain imaging endophenotypes.

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Although lipid metabolism in fetal livers under intrauterine growth restriction (IUGR) conditions has been widely studied, the implications of maternal undernutrition on fetal hepatic lipid metabolism, lipotoxic injury, and abnormal development remain largely unknown. Therefore, this study investigated the effects of maternal undernutrition on disordered hepatic lipid metabolism, lipotoxic injury, and abnormal development in IUGR sheep fetuses using transcriptome analysis. Seventeen singleton ewes were randomly divided into three groups on day 90 of pregnancy: a control group (CG; 0.

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  • The study emphasizes the importance of the lymphatic system in fluid balance and immune regulation, but highlights the difficulty in researching liver lymphatics due to the low abundance of lymphatic endothelial cells (LyECs) and overlapping markers with other liver cells.
  • Using single-cell RNA sequencing, the researchers identified interleukin-7 (IL7) as a unique marker for liver LyECs and developed a method to isolate these cells for further study.
  • The findings revealed distinct structural features of LyECs, such as fenestrae, and noted genetic changes in these cells during liver ischemia/reperfusion injury, enhancing the overall understanding of liver lymphatics.
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Floating photovoltaics (FPV) are an emerging renewable energy technology. Although they have received extensive attention in recent years, understanding of their environmental impacts is limited. To address this knowledge gap, we measured water temperature and meteorological parameters for six months under FPV arrays and in the control open water site and constructed a numerical model reflecting the water energy balance.

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CD8 T-cell exhaustion is a promising prognostic indicator of sepsis-induced acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS). Patients with sepsis-related ARDS had reduced levels of HSP90AA1. However, whether the changes in CD8 T cells were related to HSP90α, encoded by the HSP90AA1 gene, was unclear.

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  • The study investigates how the vaginal microbiome changes genetically during different stages of cervical cancer, aiming to identify specific mutations associated with the disease progression.
  • Researchers analyzed a dataset of 151 subjects divided into four groups (invasive cervical cancer, cervical intraepithelial neoplasia, HPV-infected, and healthy controls) to find microbial abundance changes and genetic variations.
  • Findings revealed significant differences in the abundance of specific microbial strains and over 71,000 mutations, leading to the identification of distinct mutation signatures and potential diagnostic models for predicting cervical cancer based on genetic features.
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Sonodynamic therapy (SDT), utilizing ultrasound (US) as the trigger, has gained popularity recently as a therapeutic approach with significant potential for treating various diseases. Metal-organic frameworks (MOFs), characterized by structural flexibility, are prominently emerging in the SDT realm as an innovative type of sonosensitizer, offering functional tunability and biocompatibility. However, due to the inherent limitations of MOFs, such as low reactivity to reactive oxygen species and challenges posed by the complex tumor microenvironment, MOF-based sonosensitizers with singular functions are unable to demonstrate the desired therapeutic efficacy and may pose risks of toxicity, limiting their biological applications to superficial tissues.

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Mesenchymal glioma stem cells (MES GSCs) are a subpopulation of cells in glioblastoma (GBM) that contribute to a worse prognosis owing to their highly aggressive nature and resistance to radiation therapy. Here, OCT4 is characterized as a critical factor in sustaining the stemness phenotype of MES GSC. We find that OCT4 is expressed intensively in MES GSC and is intimately associated with poor prognosis, moreover, OCT4 depletion leads to diminished invasive capacity and impairment of the stem phenotype in MES GSC.

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Continuous glucose monitoring systems (CGMs) are critical toward closed-loop diabetes management. The field's progress urges next-generation CGMs with enhanced antinoise ability, reliability, and wearability. Here, we propose a coin-sized, fully integrated, and wearable CGM, achieved by holistically synergizing state-of-the-art interdisciplinary technologies of biosensors, minimally invasive tools, and hydrogels.

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The removal of excess bilirubin from blood is of great clinical importance. Reduced graphene oxide (rGO) is often used to efficiently remove bilirubin. However, thin rGO pieces tend to aggregate in the aqueous phase because they are hydrophobic.

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