Publications by authors named "Yingchao Ma"

Objective: To evaluate the effects of different SARS-CoV-2 inactivation methods on the blood concentration of colistin sulfate.

Methods: A colistin sulfate reference substance, a quality control plasma sample, and a clinically measured sample were transferred and heated in a 56 °C water batch for 30 min or irradiated under an ultraviolet (UV) lamp for 60 min to examine the stability of the reference solution and quality control plasma sample. Statistical analysis was conducted for the concentration of the clinically measured sample before and after inactivation with the intraclass correlation coefficient (ICC) method, the Passing-Bablok regression, and the Bland-Altman analysis.

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Objective: To assess the efficacy and safety of colistin sulfate in treating infections caused by carbapenem-resistant organisms (CRO) and to analyze potential factors impacting its effectiveness.

Methods: In this retrospective study, medical records of CRO-infected patients from June 2020 to June 2023 were analyzed, divided into effective and ineffective treatment groups, and compared for clinical outcomes and adverse reactions. Multifactorial logistic regression and ROC curve analysis were used to identify influencing factors.

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  • Polystyrene polymers, particularly amino-modified nanoplastics (PS-NH NPs), are highly toxic to aquatic organisms, prompting a study on how Artemia, a type of zooplankton, responds to exposure.
  • The study revealed that PS-NH NPs had lethal concentrations of 1.09 μg/mL over 48 hours and 0.42 μg/mL over 7 days, while also identifying significant immune responses in Artemia, including increased phagocytosis and changes in gene expression.
  • Results demonstrated that exposure to PS-NH NPs affected both the composition of Artemia's blood system and its microbiota, indicating the potential for using Artemia as a bioindicator for
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Unlabelled: Halophilic archaea are promising microbial cell factories for bacterioruberin (BR) production. BR is a natural product with multi-bioactivities, allowing potential application in many fields. In the previous work, a haloarchaeon sp.

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Objective: To establish a high-performance liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry method (HPLC-MS/MS) to simultaneously determine colistin sulfate and tigecycline in human plasma.

Methods: Polymyxin B internal standard (20 µL) was added into 200 µL of plasma sample. The samples were treated with methanol-5% trichloroacetic acid (50:50, V/V) solution, and the protein precipitation method was adopted for post-injection analysis.

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The trade-off that shorter wavelength light facilitates the efficient generation of reactive oxygen species (ROS) from photosensitizer (PS) while facing the drawback of limited penetration depth through skin tissue restricts the further development of photodynamic therapy (PDT). Here, we address this contradiction and achieve visible-light-tailored deep PDT combined with the skin optical clearing technology. With the help of the prepared skin optical clearing gel, the refractive index inhomogeneity between skin tissue components is greatly attenuated, and the light scattering effect within the skin tissue is remarkably reduced.

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Background: The Warburg effect is prevalent in human cancer. Oridonin (ORI) has excellent anticancer effects, but its exact anticancer mechanism is still unclear.

Methods: CCK8, EdU, and flow cytometry assay were performed to detect the effect of ORI on cell viability, proliferation and apoptosis, respectively.

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Esophageal squamous cell carcinoma (ESCC) is one of the deadliest human malignancies characterized by late-stage diagnosis, drug resistance, and poor prognosis. Pyruvate dehydrogenase kinase 1 (PDK1) plays an important role in regulating the metabolic reprogramming of cancer cells. However, its expression, function, and regulatory mechanisms of PDK1 in ESCC have not been reported.

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  • - C carotenoids have significant health benefits, such as antioxidant and anticancer properties, and are produced mostly through the fermentation of halophilic archaea, particularly Halorubrum sp. HRM-150.
  • - The study tested various conditions (medium, carbon sources, salinity, rotation speed, and pH) to improve the production of C carotenoids, finding that natural brine, glucose addition, and specific salinity and rotational conditions boosted productivity significantly.
  • - The successful large-scale fermentation in optimal conditions produced high levels of C carotenoids and maintained low contamination levels, suggesting that this method is effective for C carotenoid production.
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Response to external stimuli plays a significant role in the environmental adaptation of living matters and intelligent devices. Most stimulus-response systems in nature can respond to appropriate stimuli, and inhibit the response under excessive stimuli, such as excessive heat or water, which can be called overload protection. However, even though various responsive materials have been developed for different stimuli, most of them are not protective against the overload stimuli.

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Implantable medical devices are wished to be recharged via contactless power transfer technologies without interventional operations. Superior to subcutaneous power supply by visible light or electromagnetic wave, second near-infrared (NIR-II) light is predicted to possess 60 times subcutaneous power transmission but hard to be utilized. Here we report a photo-thermal-electric converter via the combination of photothermal conversion and thermoelectric conversion.

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The artificial reproduction of the tactile sensory function of natural skin is crucial for intelligent sensing, human-computer interaction, and medical health. Thermal nociception is an essential human tactile function to avoid noxious thermal stimuli, which depends on the specific heat-activation of the TRPV1 ion channel. Inspired by the TRPV1, a dynamic ionic liquid with heat-activation characteristics is designed and prepared, which can be activated at 45 °C, which is near the physiological noxious temperature, accompanied by a steep rise in electrical response signals.

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In an effort to prevent or minimize icing hazards, techniques and materials for icing inhibition and deicing have always been highly favored throughout human history. This work discovers the integrated anti-icing and deicing effects of poly(styrene--butadiene--styrene) triblock rubber (SBS) after its easy oxidation in iodine vapor. Iodine oxidation happens on the block of polybutadiene, featured by the conversion of SBS from hydrophobic to amphiphilic and the improved capability of photothermal conversion.

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Esophageal squamous cell carcinoma (ESCC) is a common human malignancy characterized by late-stage diagnosis, metastasis, and poor prognosis. Cisplatin (DDP)-based chemotherapy has been the most predominant treatment for patients with ESCC. However, the high rate of DDP resistance and toxicity seriously hinder its clinical application.

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Droplet impact is a ubiquitous natural phenomenon that has been widely utilized to inspire and facilitate many industrial applications. Compared to the widely studied water droplet impact onto identical liquid surfaces, the water droplet impact onto an oil layer floating on a water bath (OLW) receives far less attention and its potential application has never been exploited. Herein, the process of water droplet impact onto the OLW is investigated with emphasis on the metastable states and potential applications.

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Photothermal therapy has aroused great attention and showed promising potential in minimally invasive tumor ablation, but the clinical translation is still stifled by the concerns of unwanted injury to normal tissues. The safety concerns might be completely solved only when the two security obstacles of "material-toxicity" and "photo-toxicity" were overcome simultaneously. Herein, a completely non-toxic food-grade photothermal transduction agent (PTA) with double safety guarantees was invented, which shows an absolute transformation of the photothermal effect from "0" to "1" after being triggered by an acidic tumor microenvironment.

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Extracorporeal membrane oxygenation (ECMO), a kind of life support technology that can replace lung and heart function, is widely used in critical respiratory and circulatory exhaustion. Because of the serious diseases and the use of interventional catheters, patients receiving ECMO life support are often administrated with broad-spectrum antimicrobial agents, which increase the risk of fungal infection. Fungal infection during ECMO can increase mortality.

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Acute kidney injury (AKI) has emerged as a major public health problem affecting millions of people worldwide without specific and satisfactory therapies due to the lack of an effective delivery approach. In the past few decades, hydrogels present infinite potential in localized drug delivery, while their poor adhesion to moist tissue and isotropic diffusion character always restrict the therapeutic efficiency and may lead to unwanted side effects. Herein, we proposed a novel therapeutic strategy for AKI via a customizable artificial kidney capsule (AKC) together with a mesenchymal stem cell (MSC)-laden hydrogel.

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Objectives: To evaluate the effectiveness of repetitive thoracic paravertebral block (TPVB) under ultrasound (US) guidance for acute pain associated to herpes zoster (HZ) and its prophylactic effects on post-herpetic neuralgia (PHN).

Methods: Patients who suffered from acute pain associated to HZ within 1 week of rash onset were randomized in a ratio of 1:1 to receive a seven-day course antiviral therapy, antiviral therapy with additional US-guided repetitive TPVB using transverse short axial (TSA) approach every 48 h for a week after antiviral therapy. All patients were allowed to receive rescue analgesics.

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  • Long non-coding RNA (LncRNA) LINC00022 plays a crucial role in the progression of esophageal squamous cell carcinoma (ESCC) by promoting tumor growth through m6A demethylation by the FTO protein.
  • Elevated levels of LINC00022 are associated with poor clinical outcomes in ESCC patients, and its mechanism involves binding to p21 protein, leading to its degradation and enabling increased cell proliferation.
  • The findings suggest that m6A modification of LINC00022 is a significant factor in ESCC tumorigenesis and positions LINC00022 as a potential biomarker for diagnosing and monitoring this type of cancer.
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Elastomers presenting good elasticity, ductility, and chemical resistance at low temperatures can serve as superior performers for explorations in extremely cold environments. However, no commercially available elastomer to date can comprehensively fulfill those demands. Here, a perfluoropolyether (PFPE)-based network crosslinked by dynamic urethane chemistry is demonstrated, which may satisfy the demands of application in ultracold environments.

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  • The study focuses on Neopyropia yezoensis, a marine macroalga, and examines its life cycle, particularly the development of asexual archeospores and meiosis-related conchospores into gametophytes.
  • Using RNA sequencing (Smart-seq2), the research found that archeospores show signs of rapid vegetative growth, while conchospores indicate complex life activities and active DNA replication.
  • The findings suggest that conchospores function as diploid meiotic mother cells, and the expression of the knotted-like homeobox gene (PyKNOX) only in sporophyte stages implies its role in gametophyte morphogenesis might depend on its inactivation.
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Hydrogel coatings pave an avenue for improving the lubricity, biocompatibility, and flexibility of solid surfaces. From the viewpoint of practical applications, this work establishes a scalable method to firmly adhere hydrogel layers to diverse solid surfaces. The strategy, termed as renatured hydrogel painting (RHP), refers to adhering dehydrated xerogel to a surface with appropriate glues, followed by the formation of a hydrogel layer after rehydration of the xerogel.

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Brain injury and neurodegenerative diseases, such as Alzheimer's disease, Parkinson's disease, and amyotrophic lateral sclerosis are urgent medical problems, which severely threaten the life quality of patients and their carers. However, there are currently no effective therapies. Fucoidan is a natural compound found in brown algae and some animals, which has multiple biological and pharmacological activities, such as antioxidant, anti-tumor, anti-coagulant, anti-thrombotic, immunoregulatory, anti-viral, and anti-inflammatory effects.

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Effective thermal regulation has shown great impacts on tremendous aspects of our life and manufacture. However, the invisible nature of thermal field brings us inconvenience or even security hazard. Herein, we present a method to visualize thermal distribution with the aid of a thermally active material.

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