Publications by authors named "Yingchun Yu"

Lipid reprogramming in carcinoma is reported to have a role in carcinogenesis, prognosis and therapy response. The lipid reprogramming could be contributed by either autonomous or nonautonomous resources. Since the nonautonomous lipid resources contributed by lipoproteins and their receptors have been reported in epithelial ovarian cancer (EOC), the impact of autonomous lipid metabolites was unknown.

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Background: Diabetes poses a significant public health challenge in China and globally, with the number of patients expected to reach 592 million by 2035, notably in Asia. In China alone, an estimated 140 million individuals are living with diabetes, and a significant portion is nonadherent to medications, underscoring the urgency of effective management strategies. Recognizing the necessity of early and comprehensive management for newly diagnosed patients with type 2 diabetes, this study leverages an online teach-back method and "Internet + Nursing" platform based on King's Theory of Goal Attainment.

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  • Piezocatalysis harnesses mechanical energy to drive redox reactions without light, focusing on MoS and g-CN-based catalysts for effective energy harvesting.
  • This study presents a novel self-assembly method to create vertical micron-scale MoS on a foam-like g-CN structure, which enhances its piezoresponse and improves active site accessibility.
  • The optimized catalyst efficiently degrades organic dyes and antibiotics under dark ultrasound and performs well in water flow systems, showcasing potential for environmental cleanup and clean energy solutions.
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Incorporating piezo-response into photocatalysis holds great promise for eco-friendly strategies in environmental remediation and sustainable energy conversion. Herein, flexible N-defect nanoporous g-CN nanosheets (NPCNs) was prepared via one-step method, then whose surface was protonated. And existed dense 1T/2H phase and vertical interfaces in non-layer-dependent-piezo-response sailboat-like-MoS (Sv-MS) formed by in-situ stresses during nucleation and growth by experiments and MD-simulations.

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This study aimed to evaluate the efficacy of ssp. () in improving body weight, obesity-related outcomes, and lipid profiles of overweight people. Thirty-six overweight participants were randomly assigned to either a probiotic or a placebo group.

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  • The study explored the anti-obesity effects of Hayata (CDH) juice in HBV transgenic mice, focusing on how fermentation affects its properties.
  • Fermentation increased beneficial compounds like polyphenols and hesperidin, enhancing the juice's ability to combat weight gain from high-fat diets.
  • Fermented juice showed better results in weight management and reducing fat tissue, while improving key metabolic markers and overall liver health.
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Objective: To explore the impact of a novel multidisciplinary cooperation model in obstetric medical quality control.

Methods: This quasi-experimental study analyzed the quality indicators of full-term pregnant women who underwent vaginal trial labor in Zibo Maternal and Child Health Hospital between July 2021 and June 2022. The pregnant women were divided into two groups based on implementation of novel multidisciplinary cooperation: multidisciplinary and non-multidisciplinary.

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With the continuous development of the performance of perovskite solar cells, the high-density defects on the perovskite film surface and grain boundaries as well as undesired perovskite crystallization are increasingly emerging as challenges to their commercial application. Herein, a dye intermediate 2-anisidine-4-sulfonic acid (2A4SA), containing sulfonic acid group (SO), amino group (-NH), methoxy group (CHO-), and benzene ring, which exhibit a synergistic effect in comprehensive defect passivation and crystallization modulation, is incorporated. Detailed investigations show that the SO of 2A4SA with high electronegativity firmly chelates with uncoordinated lead ions through the coordination interaction, while the -NH and the CHO- of 2A4SA separately immobilize iodide ions and organic cations in the perovskite lattice through hydrogen bonds, enabling substantially decreased nonradiative recombination and trap state density.

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Incense burning releases heavy particulate matter (PM) and nitrogen dioxide (NO), known to have adverse effects on human health. Long-term exposure to PM and NO increases inflammatory cytokine levels and can induce respiratory diseases. This study examined the association between incense burning exposure and the health status, especially inflammatory biomarkers, of temple workers and volunteers in Taiwan.

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Photocatalytic performance is significantly influenced by the efficiency of photogenerated electron-hole pairs separation and transfer. In this paper, rational designed Z-scheme Bi/Black Phosphorus Nanosheets/P-doped BiOCl (Bi/BPNs/P-BiOCl) nanoflower photocatalyst was synthesized by a facile in-situ reduction process. The interfacial P-P bond between Black phosphorus nanosheets (BPNs) and P-doped BiOCl (P-BiOCl) was investigated by the XPS spectrum.

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The piezo-response of two-dimensional molybdenum disulfide(MoS) only exists at the edge of odd-number layers. It's crucial to design reasonable micro/nano-structures and construct tight interfaces to weaken layer-dependence, enhance energy harvesting, charge transfer and active sites exposure to improve piezoelectricity. The novel sailboat-like-vertical-MoS-nanosheets(SVMS), in which abundant vertical MoS nanosheets(∼20 nm, 1-5 layers) are uniformly distributed on horizontal substrate of MoS, with abundant vertical interfaces and controllable phase composition are prepared by facile method.

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Mercury ion is a global toxic and hazardous environmental pollutant. In this work, a facile and selective ratiometric fluorescent probe was constructed for the detection of mercury ion. The dual-emissive carbon dots (BYCDs) were fabricated by a one-pot hydrothermal method utilizing o-phenylenediamine and glycine as raw materials, and the prepared BYCDs had two independent fluorescence emission peaks at 426 nm and 543 nm under a single excitation wavelength.

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Pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma (PDAC) is one of the most fatal types of solid tumors, associated with a high prevalence of cachexia (~80%). PDAC-derived cachexia (PDAC-CC) is a systemic disease involving the complex interplay between the tumor and multiple organs. The endocrine organ-like tumor (EOLT) hypothesis may explain the systemic crosstalk underlying the deleterious homeostatic shifts that occur in PDAC-CC.

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Interface engineering mediated by a designed chemical agent is of paramount importance for developing high-performance perovskite solar cells (PSCs). It is especially critical for planar SnO-based PSCs due to the presence of abundant surface defects on SnO and/or perovskite surfaces. Herein, a novel multifunctional agent histidine (abbreviated as His) capable of cross-linking SnO and perovskite is employed to modify the SnO/perovskite interface.

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  • A study assessed the effectiveness of cervical cerclage combined with uterine contraction inhibitors in preventing late abortions and premature deliveries in 58 patients with cervical insufficiency.
  • The treatment successfully prolonged pregnancy duration, leading to an average delivery gestational age of about 35.9 weeks, with a success rate of 74.14%.
  • The findings suggest that effectively inhibiting uterine contractions after cervical cerclage can enhance pregnancy outcomes and improve the survival and quality of life for premature infants.
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S doping is an effective strategy to improve the potassium-ion storage performance of carbon-based materials. However, due to the large atomic radius of S and poor thermal stability, it is challenging to synthesize carbon materials with high sulfur content by solid-phase transformation. In this work, we designed a multi-cavity structure that can confine the molten S during heat treatment and make it fully react, then achieving high S doping (7.

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Cancers represent a significant cause of morbidity and mortality worldwide. They also impose a large economic burden on patients, their families, and health insurance systems. Notably, cancers and the adverse reactions to their therapeutic options, chemotherapy and radiotherapy, dramatically affect the quality of life of afflicted patients.

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Introduction: Gastric cancer (GCa) is a malignancy with few effective treatments. Ursolic acid (UA), a bioactive triterpenoid enriched in Hedyotis diffusa Willd, known to suppress GCa without identified target. CYP19A1 (cytochrome P450 family 19A1; also known as aromatase, Ar) was correlated to GCa prognosis.

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We propose a dual-layer split nanograting structure in crystalline silicon thin-film solar cells (TFSCs). The split nanograting is designed by introducing two partitioning factors and split times. By employing the finite-difference time-domain method, the light trapping performance and relevant parameters of TFSCs are analyzed and optimized.

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Opening of the cystic fibrosis transmembrane conductance regulator (CFTR) channel is coupled to the motion of its two nucleotide-binding domains: they form a heterodimer sandwiching two functionally distinct ATP-binding sites (sites 1 and 2). While active ATP hydrolysis in site 2 triggers rapid channel closure, the functional role of stable ATP binding in the catalysis-incompetent (or degenerate) site 1, a feature conserved in many other ATP-binding cassette (ABC) transporter proteins, remains elusive. Here, we found that CFTR loses its prompt responsiveness to ATP after the channel is devoid of ATP for tens to hundreds of seconds.

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A dual-interface period-mismatched rotating rectangular grating structure was designed for crystalline silicon thin film solar cells. The relevant parameters of the grating structures were optimized, and the absorption enhancement mechanisms were also explained by optoelectronic simulation analysis. The numerical results show that the rotating rectangular structure can improve the light-trapping performance by coupling light into the c-Si film to excite the waveguide mode and localized surface plasmon resonances.

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The volatile oil of Mentha haplocalyx is widely used in medicine, food, and cosmetics. However, a large amount of its residue after steam extraction of volatile oil is abandoned, resulting in a waste of resources. The method of aqueous two-phase flotation coupled with preparative high-performance liquid chromatography was established for the separation and purification of nonvolatile active compounds from Mentha haplocalyx for the first time.

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Reduced activity of trophoblast cells is well-recognized to lead to preeclampsia (PE) progression. This study aims to evaluate the roles of histone deacetylase sirtuin 2 (SIRT2) in activity of trophoblast cells and the molecules involved. Differentially expressed genes in placental tissues between PE patients and healthy individuals were screened using microarray analyses.

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Isoliquiritigenin (2',4',4-trihydroxychalcone, ISL), one of the most important bioactive compounds with a chalcone structure, is derived from licorice root. Licorice is commonly known as , including , , and , which are generally available in common foods and Chinese herbal medicines based on a wide variety of biological functions and pharmacological effects, and its derivative (ISL) is utilized as a food additive and adjunct disease treatment. In this review, we summarized the progress over the last 10 years in the targeted pathways and molecular mechanisms of ISL that are involved in the regulation of the onset and progression of different types of cancers.

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