Publications by authors named "Yining Gao"

CO mineralization, a process where CO reacts with minerals to form stable carbonates, presents a sustainable approach for CO sequestration and mitigation of global warming. While the crucial role of water in regulating CO mineralization efficiency is widely acknowledged, a comprehensive understanding of the underlying mechanisms remains elusive. This study employs a combined experimental and atomistic simulation approach to elucidate the intricate mechanisms governing moisture-driven carbonation kinetics of calcium-bearing minerals.

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The feasibility of carbon mineralization relies on the carbonation efficiency of CO-reactive minerals, which is largely governed by the water content and state within material mesopores. Yet, the pivotal role of confined water in regulating carbonation efficiency at the nanoscale is not well understood. Here, we show that the maximum CO intake occurs at an optimal relative humidity (RH) when capillary condensation initiates within the hydrophilic mesopores.

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Aims: To investigate the effect of optimal diastolic blood pressure (DBP) level on cardiovascular disease (CVD) events, considering different age groups. And the nonlinear relationship between DBP and CVD events by age were evaluated.

Methods: 358,734 participants of the UK biobank were included.

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Background: Dietary diversity is influenced by nutritional literacy. This study sought to investigate associations between nutritional literacy and dietary diversity among elderly Chinese individuals with chronic diseases and clarify how nutritional literacy affects dietary diversity.

Methods: Three communities in Hangzhou, Zhejiang Province were chosen at random to assess nutritional literacy and diet status, which included 301 individuals over the age of 60 with chronic diseases.

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  • - The study aimed to analyze the prevalence and trends of hyperuricemia (high uric acid levels) among US adolescents aged 12-17 from 1999 to 2018, focusing on differences by sex, race/ethnicity, and associated risk factors like BMI and parental education.
  • - Findings indicated that the overall hyperuricemia prevalence was about 32.78% during 2015-2018, with significantly higher rates in males (50.7%) compared to females (13.51%) and among obese individuals, especially non-Hispanic Black adolescents.
  • - No significant trends in hyperuricemia prevalence were identified over the years, but correlations showed that factors like higher BMI and being
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Background: Atherogenic index of plasma (AIP), a marker of atherosclerosis and cardiovascular disease (CVD). However, few studies have investigated association between AIP and all-cause mortality and specific-mortality in the general population.

Methods: This study included data from 14,063 American adults.

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Objective: Anti-dipeptidyl-peptidase-like protein-6 (DPPX) encephalitis is a rare autoimmune encephalitis, and clinical and experimental information regarding this disease is limited. We conducted this study to comprehensively describe the clinical characteristics, ancillary test results, neuroimaging results, and treatment response in a group of Chinese patients with anti-DPPX encephalitis for better understanding this disease.

Methods: We recruited 14 patients who tested positive for anti-DPPX antibodies in the serum and/or cerebrospinal fluid from 11 medical centers between March 2021 and June 2023.

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Mitochondrial diseases caused by mtDNA have no effective cures. Recently developed DddA-derived cytosine base editors (DdCBEs) have potential therapeutic implications in rescuing the mtDNA mutations. However, the performance of DdCBEs relies on designing different targets or improving combinations of split-DddA halves and orientations, lacking knowledge of predicting the results before its application.

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Background: Ultrasound (US) has a high sensitivity in detecting monosodium urate (MSU) deposition in gout patients. However, the value of US in predicting gout flares has been reported only in a few monocentric studies.

Objective: To investigate the association between gout flares in the previous year and US-detected MSU burden using two different US scores.

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Background: Obesity is associated with elevated serum uric acid (SUA) levels and frequent gout flares. Losing weight can reduce the SUA level and gout flares. The effect of orlistat on SUA levels and gout flares in patients with overweight/obesity and hyperuricemia (HUA) has not been extensively studied.

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  • Oral inosine loading is a new technique to study how purines affect urate metabolism, but individual responses vary and the effects on other purines are still not well understood.
  • In a study with 35 male participants, blood and urine samples were collected after they took 500 mg of inosine to see how it impacted their urate levels over 180 minutes.
  • Results showed that initial urate levels differed between hyperuricemia and non-hyperuricemia groups, but there was no significant change post-ingestion; however, a higher estimated glomerular filtration rate (eGFR) correlated with greater urate increases, likely due to elevated xanthine oxidase levels.
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Background & Aims: Liver regeneration is vital for the recovery of liver function after injury, yet the underlying mechanism remains to be elucidated. Forkhead box protein A3 (FOXA3), a member of the forkhead box family, plays important roles in endoplasmic reticulum stress sensing, and lipid and glucose homoeostasis, yet its functions in liver regeneration are unknown.

Methods: Here, we explored whether Foxa3 regulates liver regeneration via acute and chronic liver injury mice models.

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Ozone (O) levels in North China Plain (NCP) suffered from rapid increases during the COVID-19 period. Many previous studies have confirmed more rapid NO reduction compared with VOCs might be responsible for the O increase during this period, while the comprehensive impacts of each VOC species and NO on ambient O and their interactions with meteorology were not revealed clearly. To clarify the detailed reasons for the O increase, a continuous campaign was performed in a typical industrial city of NCP.

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  • High humidity worsens rheumatoid arthritis (RA) symptoms in collagen-induced arthritis (CIA) rats, leading to more severe cartilage damage, higher arthritis scores, and increased proinflammatory cytokines.
  • The study utilized healthy and CIA rats to analyze how high humidity affects faecal microbiota diversity and metabolites, revealing significant microbial and metabolic changes linked to inflammation and oxidative stress.
  • Results suggest that high humidity exacerbates RA symptoms and raises inflammation-related bacteria levels, but further research is needed to fully understand the underlying mechanisms connecting humidity and RA development.
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: Anti-IgLON5 disease is a rare autoimmune disease of the central nervous system. It typically manifests as a chronic condition, characterized by cognitive impairments, movement disorders, and sleep disorders. The mechanisms underlying movement disorders in this disease remain poorly understood due to a lack of research.

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Background: GnRHa and hCG are both used for oocyte maturation and ovulation triggering. However, GnRHa have a shorter half-life than hCG, which leads to luteal phase deficiency. Letrozole (LE) has been found to improve the luteal function.

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Cadmium (Cd) contamination of soils is a global problem, particularly in paddy soils. Fe oxides, as a key fraction of paddy soils, can significantly affect the environmental behavior of Cd, which is controlled by complicated environmental factors. Therefore, it is necessary to systematically collect and generalize relevant knowledge, which can provide more insight into the migration mechanism of Cd and a theoretical basis for future remediation of Cd contaminated paddy soils.

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Background: Early screening of cognitive function is critical to dementia treatment and care. However, traditional tests require face-to-face administration and are often limited by implementation costs and biases.

Aims: This study aimed to assess whether the Thoven Cognitive Self-Assessment (TCSA), a novel, innovative two-step touchscreen-based cognition assessment tool, could identify early cognitive impairment due to dementia in older adults.

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RNAs (circRNAs) are endogenous, non-coding RNAs, which are derived from host genes that are present in several species and can be involved in the progression of various diseases. circRNAs' leading role is to act as RNA sponges. In recent years, the other roles of circRNAs have been discovered, such as regulating transcription and translation, regulating host genes, and even being translated into proteins.

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Multiple sclerosis (MS) is a chronic inflammatory disease of the central nervous system that is rare in China. At present, there are no widespread quantitative imaging markers associated with disease severity in MS. Despite several previous studies reporting cerebral blood flow (CBF) changes in MS, no consensus has been reached.

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Anti-IgLON5 disease is a recently defined autoimmune disorder of the nervous system associated with autoantibodies against IgLON5. Given its broad clinical spectrum and extremely complex pathogenesis, as well as difficulties in its early diagnosis and treatment, anti-IgLON5 disease has become the subject of considerable research attention in the field of neuroimmunology. Anti-IgLON5 disease has characteristics of both autoimmunity and neurodegeneration due to the unique activity of the anti-IgLON5 antibody.

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Background: Polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) is one of the most common reasons for infertility. The consensus of the treatment of infertile women with PCOS is ovulation induction (OI) for six to nine attempts before fertilization (IVF)/intracytoplasmic sperm injection (ICSI). Nowadays, more attention was paid to a rising, noninvasive treatment, intrauterine insemination (IUI), as some experts claimed IUI could benefit PCOS patients with infertility.

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Glial fibrillary acidic protein astrocytopathy (GFAP-A) is a rare autoimmune disease of the central nervous system that was newly reported in 2016. Previous studies have speculated that the pathological mechanism and clinical outcome of GFAP-A lie in the demyelination of the central nervous system, but due to the limitations of MR, this conclusion has not been further confirmed from the perspective of neuroimaging. A non-invasive, quantitative measurement of demyelination would be clinically valuable, given its critical role in mediating GFAP-A.

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Immune checkpoint inhibitors (ICIs) are being used in patients with various advanced malignancies, and patient outcomes have improved considerably. Although ICIs can effectively treat tumors, 30-60% of patients experience immune-related adverse events (irAEs). Autoimmune encephalitis (AE) is a rare irAE that has become a novel topic in neuroimmunology and has received increasing attention in recent years.

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