Publications by authors named "Ying-ying Wei"

Objectives: To investigate the diagnostic value of CEUS combined with C-TIRADS for indeterminate FNA cytological thyroid nodules.

Methods: The clinical data, ultrasonic images, C-TIRADS categories and CEUS images of 192 patients with indeterminate FNA cytological thyroid nodules confirmed by the surgical pathology were analyzed retrospectively. The diagnostic efficacy of CEUS, C-TIRADS and CEUS-TIRADS were calculated.

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Chiral coumarins and their derivatives are ubiquitous structural motifs found in an array of biologically and therapeutically active natural products and drugs. Herein, a highly enantioselective dual remote copper-catalyzed vinylogous alkynylallylic substitution of yne-allylic esters with coumarins has been developed. The practicality of this method is exemplified by the use of readily available starting materials; mild reaction conditions; excellent regio-, enantio-, and stereoselectivities; and the very broad substrate scope (67 examples), while the scalability and further applications of this method are illustrated by the gram-scale reaction and the series of derivations of the products.

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Background: Preeclampsia (PE) is one hypertensive disorder and a leading cause of maternal and fetal mortality and morbidity during human pregnancy. Aryl hydrocarbon receptor (AhR) is a transcription factor, which regulates vascular functions. Exogenous and endogenous AhR ligands can induce hypertension in animals.

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  • Microglia are immune cells in the brain that monitor brain activity, and this study investigates how sleep deprivation (SD) affects these cells in young and aged male mice.
  • The research revealed that in young mice, SD increased the density and size of microglia in several brain regions, while in older mice, SD led to a decrease in these attributes, highlighting age-specific effects.
  • Findings also indicated that increased microglial density in young mice was linked to hyperactivity after SD, whereas older mice did not show this behavior, suggesting that microglia play a role in how different ages respond to SD.
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Glucagon-like peptide-1 receptor agonists and dipeptidyl peptidase-4 inhibitors are commonly used treatments for patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM). Both anti-diabetic treatments function by playing key modulatory roles in the incretin system. Though these drugs have been deemed effective in treating T2DM, the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) and some members of the scientific community have questioned the safety of these therapeutics relative to important cardiovascular endpoints.

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The Golgi apparatus is one of the most important organelles in cells. Targeting and monitoring the morphology and structure of the Golgi apparatus are crucial and challenging. Aimed at the cysteine (Cys) receptor on the surface of the Golgi apparatus, ligand-directed carbon quantum dots (CQDs) were synthesized for Golgi apparatus-targeting imaging.

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A series of structurally modified curcumol derivatives at C-8 position were designed and synthesized, whose structures were confirmed by H NMR,C NMR, and HRMS analysis. The tested compounds were evaluated for antitumor activity against colorectal cancer cell lines SW620, HCT116, and CaCo2. Many of the tested candidates exhibited higher inhibition efficiency than curcumol.

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  • Spontaneous bacterial peritonitis (SBP) is a serious condition in patients with liver cirrhosis that significantly increases mortality risks, prompting researchers to create a survival prediction model.
  • A prognostic model was developed using data from 309 patients and validated with another group of 141 patients, focusing on factors like age, bilirubin levels, sodium levels, and history of hypertension or hepatic encephalopathy to estimate 1-year survival rates.
  • The final nomogram tool showed better accuracy in predicting survival compared to existing models and demonstrated reliable performance in a separate patient group, suggesting it could be beneficial for clinical use.
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Preeclampsia (PE) is a hypertensive pregnancy, which is a leading cause of maternal and fetal morbidity and mortality during pregnancy. L-Tryptophan (Trp) is an essential amino acid, which can be metabolized into various biologically active metabolites. However, the levels of many circulating Trp-metabolites in human normotensive pregnancies (NT) and PE are undetermined.

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A new series of C-14 curcumol derivatives as potent anticancer agents were designed and synthesized by click reaction, whose structures were confirmed by H NMR,C NMR, and HRMS analysis. All the synthesized compounds were evaluated for antitumor activity against colorectal cancer cell lines SW620 and HCT116. Most of them exhibited higher inhibitory activity than curcumol.

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A new withanolide, tubocaapsanolide MAP (MeOH addition product) (1), as well as its known precursor tubocaapsanolide A (2) were obtained from Tubocapsicum anomalum (Solanaceae). Compound 1 was a MeOH addition product transformed from compound 2 during the process of separation using MeOH as solvent. The structures of the two withanolides including absolute configuration were elucidated by extensive spectroscopic analysis and X-ray single crystal diffraction.

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A variety of three-dimensional DNA assemblies have been proposed as drug carriers owing to their good biocompatibility and easy fabrication. In this study, inspired by the structure of cockleburs, a novel aptamer-tethered DNA assembly was developed for effective targeted drug delivery. The Apt-nanocockleburs were fabricated via a facile process of DNA base pairing: four complementary DNA single strands, including one aptamer-ended strand and three sticky-end strands, were applied to pair with each other.

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Objective: To investigate the effect of cultivation pattern on photosynthesis and yield of Salvia miltiorrhiza.

Methods: The covering plastic mulch, the uncorering plastic mulch, and the traditional cultivation pattern were used to analysed. LI-6400 XT photosynthesis was used to determine the photosynthetic parameter of Salvia miltiorrhiza, and some growth indexes of Salvia militiorrhiza were measured,and the accumulation was measured.

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Objective: The biological characteristics and pollen morphology of different Chaenomeles species in the flowering stage were studied,in order to provide a theoretical basis to discriminate the germplasm resources and new cultivars selection.

Methods: Field research and scanning electron were used for the research of the biological characteristics and pollen morphology of Chaenomeles species.

Results: The differences were significant both in the size of petal and the quantity of stamen in different kinds of Chaenomeles species.

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  • The study investigates how decaying fibrous roots affect the yield and active compound content in the plant Salvia miltiorrhiza f. alba using HPLC for analysis.
  • Results indicate that fibrous roots can reduce plant yield significantly by up to 38.60% and negatively impact various active compounds, with one treatment resulting in up to an 88.99% decrease in certain constituents.
  • Conversely, fibrous roots can increase the content of some beneficial compounds like salvianolic acid B and rosemary acid, highlighting their complex role in plant growth and potential challenges in continuous cropping.
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An important unresolved clinical issue is to distinguish hepatitis B virus (HBV) infection caused chronic hepatitis and their corresponding liver cirrhosis (LC). Recent research suggests that circulating microRNAs are useful biomarkers for a wide array of diseases. We analyzed microRNA profiles in the plasmas of a total of 495 chronic hepatitis B (CHB) patients, LC patients and healthy donors and identified 10 miRNAs that were differentially expressed between CHB and LC patients.

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Objective: Morphological characteristics and phenological phase of Salvia miltiorrhiza f. alba for anti-continuous cropping was studied in the field.

Methods: The data of fixed plants of different stages were collected and analyzed.

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The mitogenome of Barbus capito was 16,603 bp long containing 1 D-loop region, 2 rRNA, 22 tRNA, and 13 protein-coding genes. Eight tRNA genes and one protein-coding gene were encoded on light strand, the others on heavy strand. The base composition and gene arrangement of B.

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Tumor malignancy is associated with several features such as proliferation ability and frequency of metastasis. Osteopontin (OPN), which abundantly expressed in bone matrix, is involved in cell adhesion, migration, invasion and proliferation via interaction with its receptor, that is, alphavbeta3 integrin. However, the effect of OPN on migration activity in human chondrosarcoma cells is mostly unknown.

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Transforming growth factor-beta1 (TGF-beta1) plays an essential role in tumor progression and metastasis. Integrins are the major adhesive molecules in mammalian cells. Here we found that TGF-beta1 increased the migration and cell surface expression of alphavbeta3 integrin in human chondrosarcoma cells (JJ012 cells).

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Bone metastases are common complications of breast cancer. Integrins are the major adhesive molecules in mammalian cells. Here we found that osteoblast conditioned medium (OBCM) increased the migration and cell surface expression of beta1 or beta3 integrin in human breast cancer cells (MDA-MB-231 cells).

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The chemokine stromal-derived factor-1alpha (SDF-1alpha) and its receptor, CXCR4, play a crucial role in adhesion and migration of human cancer cells. Integrins are the major adhesive molecules in mammalian cells. Here we found that SDF-1alpha increased the migration and cell surface expression of beta1 or beta3 integrin in human lung cancer cells (A549 cells).

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