Publications by authors named "Yin M"

, an important opportunistic pathogen, underscores the necessity of developing novel therapeutic drugs and identifying new drug targets. Our findings indicate that the half-maximal inhibitory concentrations (IC) of KU60019 and CP466722 (abbreviated as KU and CP) against are 0.522 μM and 0.

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Grooming, as an evolutionarily conserved repetitive behavior, is common in various animals, including humans, and serves essential functions including, but not limited to, hygiene maintenance, thermoregulation, de-arousal, stress reduction, and social behaviors. In rodents, grooming involves a patterned and sequenced structure, known as the syntactic chain with four phases that comprise repeated stereotyped movements happening in a cephalocaudal progression style, beginning from the nose to the face, to the head, and finally ending with body licking. The context-dependent occurrence of grooming behavior indicates its adaptive significance.

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  • Weifuchun (WFC) is a Traditional Chinese Medicine known for treating atrophic gastritis and intestinal issues, but its effects on gastric cancer have not been clearly understood until now.
  • This study explores whether WFC can inhibit stomach cancer cell malignancy by analyzing various cellular and molecular changes, revealing that it lowers levels of an oncogene (KPNA2) through specific microRNA and signaling pathways.
  • The findings suggest that WFC holds promise as a potential treatment for gastric cancer by effectively reducing KPNA2 levels and affecting cancer cell behavior, supported by both cell-based and animal model studies.
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Tumours can obtain nutrients and oxygen required to progress and metastasize through the blood supply. Inducing angiogenesis involves the sprouting of established vessel beds and their maturation into an organized network. Here we generate a comprehensive atlas of tumour vasculature at single-cell resolution, encompassing approximately 200,000 cells from 372 donors representing 31 cancer types.

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The precise delivery of drugs to tumor sites and the thermoresistance of tumors remain major challenges in photothermal therapy (PTT). Somatostatin receptor 2 (SSTR2) is proposed as an ideal target for the precise treatment of SCLC. We developed a targeting nano-drug delivery system comprising anti-SSTR2 monoclonal antibody (MAb) surface-modified nanoparticles co-encapsulating Cypate and gambogic acid (GA).

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The field of orthodontics has seen a recent increase in the number of patients over the age of 50 seeking treatment and also an increase in the use of cone beam technology. Similar to other joints in the body, the temporomandibular joint (TMJ) is associated with age-related degeneration. However, unlike other joints, degeneration of the TMJ is rarely symptomatic and when there is pain, it is usually self-limiting.

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While high circulating tumor DNA (ctDNA) levels are associated with poor survival for multiple cancers, variant-specific differences in the association of ctDNA levels and survival have not been examined. Here we investigate KRAS ctDNA (ctKRAS) variant-specific associations with overall and progression-free survival (OS/PFS) in first-line metastatic pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma (mPDAC) for patients receiving chemoimmunotherapy ("PRINCE", NCT03214250), and an independent cohort receiving standard of care (SOC) chemotherapy. For PRINCE, higher baseline plasma levels are associated with worse OS for ctKRAS G12D (log-rank p = 0.

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Multifunctional fibers represent a cornerstone of human civilization, playing a pivotal role in numerous aspects of societal development. Natural biomaterials, in contrast to synthetic alternatives, offer environmental sustainability, biocompatibility, and biodegradability. Among these biomaterials, natural silk is favored in biomedical applications and smart fiber technology due to its accessibility, superior mechanical properties, diverse functional groups, controllable structure, and exceptional biocompatibility.

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Background And Objective: Concerns about patient privacy issues have limited the application of medical deep learning models in certain real-world scenarios. Differential privacy (DP) can alleviate this problem by injecting random noise into the model. However, naively applying DP to medical models will not achieve a satisfactory balance between privacy and utility due to the high dimensionality of medical models and the limited labeled samples.

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  • Offshore coastal marine ranching ecosystems host diverse bacterial communities, which were analyzed using 16S rRNA gene sequencing and bioinformatics methods.
  • The study found that water bacterial communities are shaped primarily by deterministic processes, while gut and sediment communities are influenced by stochastic processes.
  • Bacterial source-tracking indicated that gut bacteria are more similar to sediment bacteria than to those found in the water, providing insights into ecological dynamics in marine ranching.
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  • * Used advanced infrared spectroscopy techniques to discover significant changes in taste properties, identifying 18 key autocorrelation peaks associated with taste profiles.
  • * Found that vacuum drying resulted in the highest umami value, making it the best method for preserving flavor, which could guide industrial production of dried shrimp products.
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Valproic acid (VPA) is one of the most effective antiepileptic drugs, and exposing animals to VPA during gestation has been used as a model for autism spectrum disorder (ASD). Numerous studies have shown that impaired synaptic transmission in the cerebellar cortical circuits is one of the reasons for the social deficits and repetitive behavior seen in ASD. In this study, we investigated the effect of VPA exposure during pregnancy on tactile stimulation-evoked cerebellar mossy fiber-granule cell (MF-GC) synaptic transmission in mice anesthetized with urethane.

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Objective: Electroacupuncture (EA) pretreatment can effectively increase the tolerance of the brain to ischemic stroke. The mechanism of ischemic tolerance induced by EA is related to Nrf2, but its specific mechanism has not been elucidated. This paper was designed to explore the effect of EA pretreatment on brain injury and the related mechanisms.

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  • Researchers developed a method to convert benzylphosphonium salts into useful arylacetic acids through electroreductive carboxylation by breaking the C(sp)-P bond.
  • They proposed a reaction mechanism based on control experiments and existing research to explain how this process works.
  • This new procedure opens up fresh avenues for modifying alkyl phosphonium salts in chemical reactions.
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Background: Congenital fibrinogen disorders (CFDs) are rare bleeding disorders (RBDs) caused by mutations in 1 of the 3 fibrinogen genes (, , and ).

Objectives: To investigate the clinical phenotype, laboratory features, diagnosis, treatment, and prognosis of CFDs.

Methods: Clinical data of 93 subjects with CFDs identified from June 2018 to December 2023 were retrospectively analyzed.

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Objective: To examine the impact of care-recipient relationship type on mental health burden of caregivers for schizophrenia patients in China, elucidating the underlying mechanisms.

Methods: A cross-sectional study was conducted using face-to-face surveys administered to caregivers of patients with schizophrenia in selected communities in Beijing, China. 1,853 samples' data was used.

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Saccharomyces cerevisiae is commonly used as a microbial cell factory to produce high-value compounds or bulk chemicals due to its genetic operability and suitable intracellular physiological environment. The current biosynthesis pathway for targeted products is primarily rewired in the cytosolic compartment. However, the related precursors, enzymes, and cofactors are frequently distributed in various subcellular compartments, which may limit targeted compounds biosynthesis.

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Fusarium head blight caused by is a devastating disease in wheat that seriously endangers food security and human health. Previous studies have found that the secondary metabolite phenazine-1-carboxamide produced by biocontrol bacteria inhibited by binding to and inhibiting the activity of histone acetyltransferase Gcn5 (FgGcn5). However, the detailed mechanism of this inhibition remains unknown.

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  • The study aimed to create global benchmark outcome indicators for laparoscopic right posterior sectionectomies (L-RPS/H67) to improve surgical standards.
  • It analyzed data from 854 patients across 57 centers globally, establishing key performance benchmarks for low-risk cases based on specific outcome indicators.
  • The findings set standard benchmarks for metrics like operation time and complication rates, serving as a reference for surgical auditing and improvement.
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GPCR-G protein signaling from endosomes plays a crucial role in various physiological and pathological processes. However, the mechanism by which endosomal G protein signaling is terminated remains largely unknown. In this study, we aimed to investigate the regulatory mechanisms involved in terminating the signaling of Gα subunits from endosomes.

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  • The study aimed to develop a dual-frequency MR elastography protocol that measures liver stiffness at both 30 Hz and 60 Hz in one exam, focusing on the potential for inflammation biomarkers at the lower frequency.
  • Involving 106 patients with chronic liver disease and healthy individuals, the study assessed the success rates and quality of liver stiffness measurements, finding high success rates at 97.5% and 91%.
  • Overall, the second harmonic MRE showed excellent agreement with conventional methods but lower image quality scores, indicating its effectiveness and reliability in liver assessments.
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  • Sparsification and low-rank decomposition are techniques used to compress deep neural networks, but they are usually applied separately rather than together.
  • This article explores how to combine structured sparsification and low-rank decomposition for better model compression, analyzing factors like operational sequence and optimization strategies.
  • The authors introduce CEPD, a new framework that integrates both techniques, showing improved accuracy and reduced computational costs in tests on CIFAR-10 and ImageNet datasets compared to standard models.
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Background: The association of cognitive function, its changes, and all-cause mortality has not reached a consensus, and the independence of the association between changes in cognitive function and mortality remains unclear. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the longitudinal association between baseline cognitive function and cognitive changes over 1 year with subsequent all-cause mortality among the older adults aged 60 and above.

Methods: A prospective cohort study utilizing the Community Older Adults Health Survey data.

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Understanding the nitrogen isotopic variations of individual amino acids (AAs) is essential for utilizing the nitrogen isotope values of individual amino acids (δN-AA) as source indicators to identify proteinaceous matter originating from biomass combustion processes. However, the nitrogen isotope effects (ε) associated with the degradation of individual amino acids during combustion processes have not been previously explored. In this study, we measured the nitrogen isotope values of residual free amino acids -following a series of controlled combustion experiments at temperatures of 160-240 °C and durations of 2 min to 8 h, as described in Part 1.

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To meet the growing demand for energy storage, lithium-ion batteries (LIBs) with fast charging capabilities has emerged as a critical technology. The electrode materials affect the rate performance significantly. Organic electrodes with structural flexibility support fast lithium-ion transport and are considered promising candidates for fast-charging LIBs.

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