Publications by authors named "Yilin Yu"

Background: Immunotherapy research for esophageal cancer is progressing rapidly, particularly for locally advanced unresectable cases. Despite these advances, the prognosis remains poor, and traditional staging systems like AJCC inadequately predict outcomes. This study aims to develop and validate a nomogram to predict cancer-specific survival (CSS) in these patients.

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We aimed to elucidate the prognostic and immunological roles of B cell-related genes in colorectal cancer (CRC). This study comprehensively integrated data from single-cell RNA-sequencing, TCGA, GEO, IMvigor210, GDSC, CancerSEA, HPA, and TISIDB databases to explore prognostic implications and immunological significance of B cell-related gene signature in CRC. We identified seven prognostically significant B cell-related genes for constructing a risk score.

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Due to the high toxicity and increasing consumption, efficient removal of phenoxyacetic acid herbicides (PAAHs) from water is imperative. In current study, a new adsorbent was prepared by modifying porous carbon derived from disused floral foam with chitosan (CS) (ACFC). Density functional theory (DFT) calculation uncovered that the amino and hydroxyl groups in the introduced CS played a critical role in the efficient adsorption of ACFC towards PAAHs.

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Myocardial infarction (MI) is the leading cause of morbidity and mortality worldwide. Curcumin has been observed to significantly reduce pathological processes associated with MI. Its clinical application is limited due to its low bioavailability, rapid degradation, and poor solubility.

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The low bioavailability of insoluble flavonoids in the total flavonoids of Epimedium brevicornu Maxim. (TFE) severely hindered its clinical efficacy exertion. This research attempted to evaluate the promoting effects of pharmaceutical strategies, including nanosuspensions (NS), cyclodextrin inclusion complexes (CD), and solid dispersions (SD), on the oral absorption of active components in TFE.

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  • The study focused on analyzing the relationship between Fanconi anemia-related genes and stemness-related genes in lung cancer patients using bioinformatics and data from the TCGA database.
  • A total of eight genes were identified to create a risk score that is an independent prognostic factor for lung cancer, with validation from multiple GEO databases supporting the findings.
  • The research indicated that higher risk scores were linked to lower immune activity and poorer immunotherapy effectiveness, while also identifying SLC2A1 as significantly correlated with B cells and other cancer-related characteristics.
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Flammulina filiformis, a representative umbelliferous fungus, has a long stipe and high l-lysine content, thus is widely cultivated and consumed. Currently, there is a lack of theoretical guidance on how to better use light to cultivate edible fungi without photosynthesis such as F. filiformis in industrialized cultivation.

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  • Locally advanced rectal cancer (LARC) has a high recurrence rate of 20%-50% despite treatment, and there is no standard follow-up strategy based on tumor stage.
  • This study analyzes factors contributing to recurrence in LARC patients, including clinical characteristics, nutritional indicators, and imaging results, while also aiming to create personalized follow-up plans.
  • Results from 561 patients show that key factors such as the prognostic nutritional index and tumor size impact recurrence; a model has been developed showing good predictive ability and highlighting varying survival rates based on risk levels.
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Background: Locally advanced rectal cancer (LARC) presents significant treatment challenges, particularly as patient age may influence disease progression and treatment response. Understanding the differences in progression patterns and treatment outcomes between older patient (OP) and non-older patient (NOP) is essential for tailoring effective management strategies.

Objectives: We aimed to explore the differences of progression pattern, postoperative treatment, and survival outcome between OP and NOP groups in LARC.

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In current study, a new adsorbent based on aminated phenol-formaldehyde composite was prepared using chitosan as modifier. Various techniques were adopted to characterize the morphology and structure of the prepared adsorbent. Due to the abundant amino groups, the obtained adsorbent presented satisfactory adsorption performance towards fluoroquinolones (FQs) and heavy metal ions (including Cu, Cd and Pb) by means of multiple forces including electrostatic, H-bonding, π-π stacking interactions (for FQs) and chelating force (for heavy metal ions).

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Nutritional status assessment has been deemed essential in treating elderly cancer patients. This study aims to investigate and compare the prognostic value and clinical utility of pre-treatment nutritional indicators in elderly rectal cancer (RC) patients. We retrospectively collected data from 361 elderly rectal cancer patients.

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Osteoclasts are bone resorbing cells that are essential to maintain skeletal integrity and function. While many of the growth factors and molecular signals that govern osteoclastogenesis are well studied, how the metabolome changes during osteoclastogenesis is unknown. Using a multifaceted approach, we identified a metabolomic signature of osteoclast differentiation consisting of increased amino acid and nucleotide metabolism.

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  • The study looked at how to predict if patients with locally advanced rectal cancer will get liver or lung cancer spreading (metastasis).
  • Researchers used different methods to find factors that could indicate this risk and analyzed patient data to check their findings.
  • They found that certain factors, like cancer stage and CEA levels, help predict who is more likely to have liver or lung metastasis, suggesting that patients at higher risk need closer monitoring for early detection.
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  • - Cephalopods use advanced signaling mechanisms to rapidly change their skin color, but designing a similar system is complex due to the need for nanoscale electron/ion transmission.
  • - Researchers have developed a responsive, multicolor "biomimetic skin" made from WO nanowires and gold nanoparticles that changes color based on applied voltage, ranging from green to blue to pink.
  • - This innovative skin utilizes electron and ion transfers to achieve color changes and can integrate with acoustic sensors for enhanced interactivity, providing new possibilities for applications like camouflage.
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We aimed to investigate the immunological significance of M2 macrophage-related genes in lung cancer (LC) patients, specifically focusing on constructing a risk score to predict patient prognosis and response to immunotherapy. We developed a novel risk score by identifying and incorporating 12 M2 macrophage-related genes. The risk score was calculated by multiplying the expression levels of risk genes by their respective coefficients.

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Developing a packaging material with integrated cushioning, intelligent and active functions is highly desired but remains challenging in the food industry. Here we show that a sponge-like porous hydrogel with pH-indicating and antibacterial additives can meet this requirement. We use polyvinyl alcohol and chitosan as the primary polymers to construct a hydrogel with hierarchical structures through a freeze-casting method in combination with salting-out treatment.

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Background And Objective: The current study aimed to explore the factors influencing early progression (EP) and late progression (LP) in locally advanced rectal cancer (LARC) patients.

Methods: The patients were classified into EP and LP groups using one year as a cutoff. The random survival forest model was utilized to calculate the probability of time-to-progression.

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Purpose: To investigate the association of metabolism-related proteins and clinicopathological features with poor prognosis in lacrimal gland adenoid cystic carcinoma (LGACC).

Methods: Clinicopathological data for 39 Chinese patients with LGACC enrolled were retrospectively analysed. Disease progression included death, recurrence, further nodal metastasis, and distant metastasis.

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Objective: (Mitochondrial Ribosomal Protein S24) belongs to the mitochondrial ribosomal protein family, which participates in the protein synthesis of the mitochondrion. However, the relationship of with lung adenocarcinoma (LUAD) remained unknown. We aimed to identify its immunological and functional mechanisms in LUAD.

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Glutathione metabolism (GM) is a crucial part of various metabolic and pathophysiological processes. However, its role in lung adenocarcinoma (LUAD) has not been comprehensively studied. This study aimed to explore the potential relationship between GM genes, the prognosis, and the immune microenvironment of patients with LUAD.

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The bulkhead additional thrust during shield tunneling, the force of friction between shield and soil, and the additional grouting pressure can cause additional stress in the surrounding soil, thereby disturbing existing buildings and structures. However, few studies focused on the disturbance situation when the shield tunneling machine approaches the receiving well. If the additional stress and deformation of the receiving well are too excessive, it could result in the collapse of the receiving well.

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We aimed to analyze and investigate the clinical factors that influence the occurrence of liver metastasis in locally advanced rectal cancer patients, with an attempt to assist patients in devising the optimal imaging-based follow-up nursing. Between June 2011 and May 2021, patients with rectal cancer at our hospital were retrospectively analyzed. A random survival forest model was developed to predict the probability of liver metastasis and provide a practical risk-based approach to surveillance.

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Flexible capacitive tactile sensors show great promise in personalized healthcare monitoring and human-machine interfaces, but their practical application is normally hindered because they rarely possess the required comprehensive performance, that is, high pressure sensitivity and fast response within a broad pressure range, high structure robustness, performance consistency, etc. This paper aims to engineer flexible capacitive pressure sensors with highly ordered porous dielectric microstructures and a 3D-printing-based fully solution-processable fabrication process. The proposed dielectric layer with uniformly distributed interior microporous can not only increase its compressibility and dynamic response within an extended pressure range but also enlarge its contact area with electrodes, contributing to a simultaneous improvement in the sensitivity, response speed, detection range, and structure robustness.

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Rapid-acting, convenient, and broadly applicable medical materials are in high demand for the treatment of extensive and intricate tissue injuries in extremely medical scarcity environment, such as battlefields, wilderness, and traffic accidents. Conventional biomaterials fail to meet all the high criteria simultaneously for emergency management. Here, a multifunctional hydrogel system capable of rapid gelation and in situ spraying, addressing clinical challenges related to hemostasis, barrier establishment, support, and subsequent therapeutic treatment of irregular, complex, and urgent injured tissues, is designed.

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The nutritional quality of three edible parts (gonads, hepatopancreas and muscles) of Chinese mitten crabs (CMCs) from rice field culture and pond culture was firstly compared in our current study. It was found that the contents of mineral elements and volatile compounds in rice CMCs were superior to those in pond CMCs, and the antioxidant enzyme activities of rice CMCs were markedly higher than those of pond CMCs. Besides, the total free amino acid levels in the edible parts of pond CMCs were higher than those of rice CMCs.

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