Publications by authors named "Yimin Zou"

Background: This study aimed to evaluate if neoadjuvant immune checkpoint inhibitor (ICI) plus chemotherapy (CT) reduced tumor recurrence after surgery than neoadjuvant CT alone in non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) patients with pathologic complete response (pCR).

Methods: From January 1st 2019 to April 30th 2022, 16 NSCLC patients with pCR who received both neoadjuvant ICI and CT were designated as ICI/CT group. Another 8 patients, who received neoadjuvant CT alone, were designated as CT group.

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Wound healing after spinal cord injury involves highly coordinated interactions among multiple cell types, which is poorly understood. Astrocytes play a central role in creating a border against the non-neural lesion core. To do so, astrocytes undergo dramatic morphological changes by first thickening the processes and then elongating and overlap them.

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Article Synopsis
  • Pneumonia (PJP) poses a serious risk for immunocompromised patients, particularly those with lung cancer treated with immune checkpoint inhibitors (ICI), which have shown survival benefits but may also increase mortality.
  • A retrospective study compared mortality rates in lung cancer patients with PJP, revealing that ICI-treated patients experienced higher mortality within 28 days of infection (33.3% vs. 0% in non-ICI patients).
  • The study suggests the need for further research, advocating for larger, multi-center studies to confirm findings on the impact of ICI on PJP mortality.
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Single administration of low-dose ketamine has both acute and sustained anti-depressant effects. Sustained effect is associated with restoration of glutamatergic synapses in medial prefrontal cortic (mFPC) neurons. Ketamine induced profound changes in a number of molecular pathways in a mouse model for chronic stress.

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is a major, widespread pathogen, and its biofilm-forming characteristics make it even more difficult to eliminate by biocides. Tetracycline (TCY) is a major broad-spectrum antibiotic, the residues of which can cause deleterious health impacts, and subinhibitory concentrations of TCY have the potential to increase biofilm formation in . In this study, we showed how the biofilm formation of 123786 is enhanced in the presence of TCY at specific subinhibitory concentrations.

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The local signaling mechanism which directly assembles and maintains glutamatergic synapses has not been well understood. Glutamatergic synapses are made of presynaptic and postsynaptic compartments with distinct sets of proteins. The planar cell polarity (PCP) pathway is highly conserved and responsible for establishing and maintaining the cell and tissue polarity along the tissue plane.

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The Planar cell polarity (PCP) pathway is known to mediate the function of the Wnt proteins in growth cone guidance. Here, we show that the PCP pathway may directly influence local protein synthesis within the growth cones. We found that Fragile X Messenger Ribonucleoprotein 1 (FMRP) interacts with Fzd3.

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Protein coating material is important in many technological fields. The interaction between carbon nanomaterial and protein is especially interesting since it makes the development of novel hybrid materials possible. Functional bacterial amyloid (FuBA) is promising as a coating material because of its desirable features, such as well-defined molecular structure, robustness against harsh conditions, and easily engineerable functionality.

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In order to solve the problem of improving the effectiveness of muscle strength training for sprinters, this paper presents a study using image observation technology. The main content of this technology research is to determine the experimental object and method according to the image observation and muscle characteristics. Through the data processing and other processes, it is concluded that the image observation technology has a high accuracy in the observation of muscle movement patterns.

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The emergence of exquisitely organized axonal projections is one of the greatest wonders of nervous system development. In addition to growing along stereotyped directions, axons join one another as they extend. It is well known that axonal growth cones recognize cell surface guidance cues on axons and either grow along the axons or away from the axons.

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The growing evidence over the past few decades has indicated that the photodynamic antitumor activity of transition metal complexes, and Re(I) compounds are potential candidates for photodynamic therapy. This study reports the synthesis, characterization, and anti-tumor activity of three new Re(I)-guadinium complexes. Cytotoxicity tests reveal that complex Re1 increased cytotoxicity by 145-fold from IC50 > 180 μM in the dark to 1.

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Understanding biochemical and cellular mechanisms of how PCP components regulate axon guidance is important for understanding brain development and may lead to new therapeutic approaches for neural repair. Meanwhile, axonal growth cones are a highly polarized structure and are a great experimental system. Therefore, some of these novel mechanisms we are uncovering for axon guidance may be applicable for PCP signaling in general.

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In vitro studies have provided valuable insights to the function and mechanisms in axon guidance. In this chapter, we will introduce the rodent "open-book" assay, pre- or postcrossing explant culture and the dissociated neuron culture. They have been used to discover mechanism which we have gone on to validate or will confirm using in vivo genetic approaches.

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Our lab showed that the Wnt family proteins can function as axon guidance molecules and the planar cell polarity (PCP) pathway mediates the function of Wnts in axon guidance. One of the key evidences was by identifying the axon guidance defects in knockout or conditional knockout animals. We utilized a variety of axon tracing and labeling techniques, including immunohistochemistry (IHC), DiI, BDA, and fluorescent reporters (GFP or tdTomato).

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Whether there exists a common signaling mechanism that assembles all glutamatergic synapses is unknown. We show here that knocking out and reduced the formation of the PSD-95–positive glutamatergic synapses in the hippocampus and medial prefrontal cortex in postnatal development by 70–80%. and double knockout in adulthood lead to the disassembly of 70 to 80% of the postsynaptic-density(PSD)-95–positive glutamatergic synapses.

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Epilepsy and autism spectrum disorders (ASD) frequently show comorbidity, suggesting shared or overlapping neurobiological basis underlying these conditions. R104Q is the first mutation in the PRICKLE 1(PK1) gene that was discovered in human patients with progressive myoclonus epilepsy (PME). Subsequently, a number of mutations in the PK1 gene were shown to be associated with either epilepsy, autism, or both, as well as other developmental disorders.

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Whole-body plethysmography (WBP) is the gold standard for measuring lung volume, but its clinical application is limited as it requires expensive equipment and is not simple to use. Studies have shown that the single-breath helium dilution (SBHD) method, which is commonly used in clinical practice, significantly underestimates lung volume in patients with obstructive lung disease (OLD). By comparing the differences in lung volume measured using SBHD and WBP, we aimed to establish a correction equation for the SBHD method to determine the total lung volume in patients with OLD of different severities.

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The signaling pathway directly controlling the maintenance of adult glutamatergic synapses has not been well understood. Planar cell polarity (PCP) signaling components were recently shown to play essential roles in the formation of glutamatergic synapses. Here, we show that they are localized in the adult synapses and are essential for their maintenance.

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Implantable neural probes constitute an essential tool for neuronal activity recordings in basic neuroscience and also hold great promise for the development of neuroprosthesis to restore lost motor or sensory functions of the body. However, conventional neural probes are susceptible to biofouling because of their physicochemical mismatch with neural tissues, resulting in signal degradation in chronic studies. Here, we describe an ultraflexible neural probe (uFNP) with anti-fouling zwitterionic peptide modification for long-term stable neural activity recordings.

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We have examined in this contribution the composition dependence of binding characteristics in peptide-peptide interactions between an oligopeptide octa-glycine and a series of tryptophan-containing octapeptides. The binding energy associated with tryptophan-glycine interactions manifests pronounced stepwise binding characteristics as the number of tryptophan increases from 0 to 8 in the octapeptides consisting only of glycine and can be attributed to mono-, di-, and tri-valent peptide-peptide interactions. At the same time, only weak fluctuations in binding energy were observed as the number of tryptophan increases from 2 to 7.

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Formation of viable but non-culturable (VBNC) status in methicillin-resistant (MRSA) has never been reported, and it poses a significant concern for food safety. Thus, this study aimed to firstly develop a rapid, cost-effective, and efficient testing method to detect and differentiate MRSA strains in the VBNC state and further apply this in real food samples. Two targets were selected for detection of MRSA and toxin, and rapid isothermal amplification detection assays were developed based on cross-priming amplification methodology.

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At least two-thirds of spinal cord injury cases are anatomically incomplete, without complete spinal cord transection, although the initial injuries cause complete loss of sensory and motor functions. The malleability of neural circuits and networks allows varied extend of functional restoration in some individuals after successful rehabilitative training. However, in most cases, the efficiency and extent are both limited and uncertain, largely due to the many obstacles of repair.

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Axon-axon interactions are essential for axon guidance during nervous system wiring. However, it is unknown whether and how the growth cones communicate with each other while sensing and responding to guidance cues. We found that the Parkinson's disease gene, leucine-rich repeat kinase 2 (, has an unexpected role in growth cone-growth cone communication.

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