Publications by authors named "Yiqiong Zhang"

The concentration of circulating cell-free DNA (cfDNA) in plasma is an important determinant of the robustness of liquid biopsies. However, biological mechanisms that lead to inter-individual differences in cfDNA concentrations remain unexplored. The concentration of plasma cfDNA is governed by an interplay between its release and clearance.

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  • Urea is a key nitrogen fertilizer for sustainable agriculture, and increasing its production is vital to meet growing global demand.
  • Electrocatalytic co-reduction of CO₂ and nitrogen compounds is a promising yet challenging method for green urea synthesis, facing issues like slow reaction rates and complicated electron transfers.
  • Recent advancements in bimetallic, metal oxide/hydroxide, and carbon-based catalysts are explored, along with future opportunities for developing effective catalysts to enhance the urea synthesis process.
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Background: Gastric cancer, one of the most familiar adenocarcinomas of the gastrointestinal tract, ranks third in the world in cancer-related deaths. Traditional Chinese medicine can suppress the growth of tumors, and the underlying mechanism may be associated with the tumor microenvironment. Here, we investigated the anti-cancer effects of the Qingrexiaoji recipe on gastric cancer and the underlying molecular mechanism.

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Electrocatalysts are the key components of electrochemical energy storage and conversion devices. High performance electrocatalysts can effectively reduce the energy barrier of the chemical reactions, thereby improving the conversion efficiency of energy devices. The electrocatalytic reaction mainly experiences adsorption and desorption of molecules (reactants, intermediates and products) on a catalyst surface, accompanied by charge transfer processes.

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  • Scientists are studying how tiny pieces of plastic, called microplastics, affect tiny living things like bacteria when composting.
  • They found that these plastics change which types of bacteria are present in the compost, sometimes helping certain bacteria and hurting others.
  • The research shows that using compost with these plastics can harm plants by causing stress, so it's important to find better ways to manage microplastics in the environment.
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Background: Patients with sepsis frequently develop septic cardiomyopathy, which is known to be closely related to excessive inflammatory responses. Indole-3-propionic acid (IPA) is a tryptophan metabolite with anti-inflammatory properties that have been demonstrated in various studies. In this study, we investigated the underlying mechanisms and therapeutic role of IPA in septic cardiomyopathy.

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Objective: The objective of this study was to develop a combined model based on radiomics features of Sonazoid contrast-enhanced ultrasound (CEUS) during the Kupffer phase and to evaluate its value in differentiating well-differentiated hepatocellular carcinoma (w-HCC) from atypical benign focal liver lesions (FLLs).

Methods: A total of 116 patients with preoperatively Sonazoid-CEUS confirmed w-HCC or benign FLL were selected from a prospective multiple study on the clinical application of Sonazoid in FLLs conducted from August 2020 to March 2021. According to the randomization principle, the patients were divided into a training cohort and a test cohort in a 7:3 ratio.

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Biodegradable plastics were developed to mitigate environmental pollution caused by conventional plastics. Research indicates that biodegradable microplastics still have effects on plants and microorganisms as their non-biodegradable counterparts, yet the effects on vegetable crops are not well-documented. Additionally, the function of soil microorganisms affected by biodegradable microplastics on the fate of microplastics remains unverified.

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Immunohistochemistry (IHC) is a commonly used histological examination technique. Compared to Hematoxylin and Eosin (H&E) staining, it enables the examination of protein expression and localization in tissues, which is valuable for cancer treatment and prognosis assessment, such as the detection and diagnosis of endometrial cancer. However, IHC involves multiple staining steps, is time-consuming and expensive.

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As one of the most common liver diseases, nonalcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) affects almost one-quarter of the world's population. Although the prevalence of NAFLD is continuously rising, effective medical treatments are still inadequate. Radix Polygoni Multiflori (RPM) is a traditional Chinese herbal medicine.

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Electrocatalytic reduction of nitric oxide (NO) to ammonia (NH ) is a clean and sustainable strategy to simultaneously remove NO and synthesize NH . However, the conversion of low concentration NO to NH is still a huge challenge. In this work, the dilatation strain between Cu and Co interface over Cu@Co catalyst is built up and investigated for electroreduction of low concentration NO (volume ratio of 1%) to NH .

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  • piRNAs are small non-coding RNAs crucial for gene expression and various biological processes, which were studied in the context of Western honeybee larvae's response to infection.
  • An analysis revealed a total of 504, 657, and 587 piRNAs in the guts of 4-, 5-, and 6-day-old larvae post-infection, with many sharing characteristics with mammalian piRNAs.
  • The study identified differentially expressed piRNAs (DEpiRNAs) linked to crucial signaling pathways, and showed that a specific piRNA, piR-ame-945760, negatively regulates immune-related gene expression in response to infection.
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  • Circular RNAs (circRNAs) are a new type of non-coding RNA important for vertebrate development, but their role in honey bee gut development is still not well understood.
  • A study identified 1728 circRNAs in honey bee larval guts, with notable patterns in their expression during the larval stages and several that were differentially expressed across specific comparisons.
  • The research suggests that certain circRNAs, particularly novel_circ_000838, play significant regulatory roles in gut development and immunity by interacting with specific microRNAs and involving key developmental and immune pathways.
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Long non-coding RNAs (lncRNAs) are crucial modulators in a variety of biological processes, such as gene expression, development, and immune defense. However, little is known about the function of lncRNAs in the development of Asian honey bee () larval guts. Here, on the basis of our previously obtained deep-sequencing data from the 4-, 5-, and 6-day-old larval guts of workers (Ac4, Ac5, and Ac6 groups), an in-depth transcriptome-wide investigation was conducted to decipher the expression pattern, regulatory manners, and potential roles of lncRNAs during the developmental process of worker larval guts, followed by the verification of the relative expression of differentially expressed lncRNAs (DElncRNAs) and the targeting relationships within a competing endogenous RNA (ceRNA) axis.

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Air pollution exposure was known to result in body impairments by inducing inflammation and oxidation. But little is known about the associations of air pollutants with plasma fatty acid profile which may play important roles in the impairment of air pollutants based on the related mechanism, especially in pregnant women. This study aimed to explore the relationships of air pollution exposure with plasma fatty acid profile and the potential effect modification by pre-pregnancy body mass index (BMI).

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Objective: The purpose of the study was to develop and validate a radiomics model by using contrast-enhanced ultrasound (CEUS) data for pre-operative differential diagnosis of pancreatic cystic neoplasms (PCNs), especially pancreatic serous cystadenoma (SCA).

Methods: Patients with pathologically confirmed PCNs who underwent CEUS examination at Chinese PLA hospital from May 2015 to August 2022 were retrospectively collected. Radiomic features were extracted from the regions of interest, which were obtained based on CEUS images.

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Objectives: The aim of this study was to develop a predictive model based on Sonazoid contrast-enhanced ultrasound (SCEUS) and clinical features to discriminate poorly differentiated hepatocellular carcinoma (P-HCC) from intrahepatic cholangiocarcinoma (ICC).

Patients And Method: Forty-one ICC and forty-nine P-HCC patients were enrolled in this study. The CEUS LI-RADS category was assigned according to CEUS LI-RADS version 2017.

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  • In China, many pregnant women are exposed to high levels of nicotine indoors, which could be harmful to them and their babies.!
  • A study was done on 1,155 pregnant women in Wuhan, measuring nicotine and stress markers in their urine during different stages of pregnancy.!
  • The results showed that most women had nicotine levels above safe limits, and certain factors like age and education affected their nicotine exposure.!
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  • MiRNAs are important regulators of gene expression, influencing key biological processes like cell growth and development, but their role in the development of Asian honey bee guts is not well understood.
  • A study analyzed the expression profiles of miRNAs in the larval guts of Asian honey bees over three days, identifying a total of 330, 351, and 321 miRNAs and revealing specific expression patterns.
  • The findings showed that certain miRNAs could regulate numerous mRNAs linked to critical developmental pathways, with miR-6001-y consistently up-regulated, suggesting its potential importance in the larval gut development process.
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Objectives: The aim of this study was to evaluate the potential of Sonazoid contrast-enhanced ultrasound (SNZ-CEUS) as an imaging biomarker for preoperative prediction of microvascular invasion (MVI) in hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC).

Methods: From August 2020 to March 2021, we conducted a prospective multicenter study on the clinical application of Sonazoid in liver tumor; a MVI prediction model was developed and validated by integrating clinical and imaging variables. Multivariate logistic regression analysis was used to establish the MVI prediction model; three models were developed: a clinical model, a SNZ-CEUS model, and a combined model and conduct external validation.

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Background: There is limited evidence on the effects of arsenic species and metabolic capacity on child neurodevelopment, particularly at low levels. Further, little is known about the critical window of exposure.

Objective: To estimate the associations of arsenic exposure and arsenic metabolism in different pregnancy periods with neurodevelopment of two-year-old children.

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Long noncoding RNAs (lncRNAs) are pivotal regulators in gene expression and diverse biological processes, such as immune defense and host-pathogen interactions. However, little is known about the roles of lncRNAs in the response of the Asian honey bee () to microsporidian infestation. Based on our previously obtained high-quality transcriptome datasets from the midgut tissues of workers at 7 days post inoculation (dpi) and 10 dpi with (AcT7 and AcT10 groups) and the corresponding un-inoculated midgut tissues (AcCK7 and AcCK10 groups), the transcriptome-wide identification and structural characterization of lncRNAs were conducted, and the differential expression pattern of lncRNAs was then analyzed, followed by investigation of the regulatory roles of differentially expressed lncRNAs (DElncRNAs) in host response.

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After intensive research on the gut-brain axis, intestinal dysbiosis is considered to be one of the important pathways of cognitive decline. Microbiota transplantation has long been thought to reverse the behavioral changes in the brain caused by colony dysregulation, but in our study, microbiota transplantation seemed to improve only behavioral brain function, and there was no reasonable explanation for the high level of hippocampal neuron apoptosis that remained. Butyric acid is one of the short-chain fatty acids of intestinal metabolites and is mainly used as an edible flavoring.

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