Publications by authors named "Yiyang Ding"

Coarse roots represent a globally important belowground carbon pool, but the factors controlling coarse root decomposition rates remain poorly understood relative to other plant biomass components. We compiled the most comprehensive dataset of coarse root decomposition data including 148 observations from 60 woody species, and linked coarse root decomposition rates to plant traits, phylogeny and climate to address questions of the dominant controls on coarse root decomposition. We found that decomposition rates increased with mean annual temperature, root nitrogen and phosphorus concentrations.

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  • The study examines the effectiveness of a surgical technique called posterior atlantoaxial release, reduction, and intra-articular fusion for treating pediatric patients with irreducible type III atlantoaxial rotary fixation (AARF), while preserving the C2 nerve root.
  • Nine pediatric patients were retrospectively reviewed, showing significant improvements in the atlantodens interval and neck pain, with complete reduction achieved in 8 out of 9 cases and no reported complications.
  • The findings suggest that this surgical approach is a viable option for treating AARF, offering good outcomes without the risks associated with anterior releases.
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Biochar is widely used in integrated soil management, and can directly alter the soil environment and drastically affect the soil microbial community. Given the important role of soil microorganisms in the carbon cycling of soils, it is important to understand how biochar alters the stability of soil organic carbon (SOC) pools in Dahurian larch (Larix gmelinii) forests through microbial pathways unburned and high-severity burned soils to guide comprehensive soil management and restore ecological functions in postfire soils. This study employed the r/K ecological strategy theory to quantify the ecological strategy propensities of soil microbial communities.

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Soil respiration (RS) is crucial for releasing carbon dioxide (CO) from terrestrial ecosystems to atmosphere. Prescribed burning (a common forest management tool), along with its important by-product pyrogenic carbon (PyC), can influence the carbon cycle of forest soil. However, few studies explore RS and PyC spatial correlation after prescribed burning.

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  • Natural killer (NK) cells play an important role in fighting Epstein-Barr virus (EBV) infections, but their recovery after allogeneic hematopoietic stem cell transplantation (allo-HSCT) in the presence of EBV is not fully understood.
  • A study involving 22 patients (11 with EBV reactivation and 11 controls) found that EBV infection leads to an increase in specific NK cell subsets (CD56 and NKG2AKIR), while reducing their overall ability to kill infected cells.
  • The research indicated that older donor age raises the risk of EBV infection, but patients with younger donors showed a quicker NK cell response and better EBV clearance, highlighting the significance of DNAM-
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Purpose: To evaluate the clinical feasibility of atlantoaxial intra-articular cage (AIC) fusion via intermuscular approach for treating reducible atlantoaxial dislocation (AAD).

Methods: An analysis was conducted on the data of 10 patients who underwent C1-C2 segmental fixation and AIC fusion for AAD by unilateral intermuscular approach and contralateral open approach. Outcome assessments included Japanese Orthopaedic Association score (JOA) and Visual Analog Scale Score for Neck Pain (VASSNP).

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  • Scientists did a study to see if a special transplant method called haplo-cord HCT is better for people with a type of blood cancer called acute myeloid leukemia (AML).
  • They found that patients who got haplo-cord HCT had a better chance of surviving after 3 years compared to those who had the regular haplo-HCT.
  • Also, haplo-cord HCT helped patients recover faster and had good results without causing too many side effects.
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Trust propensity (TP) relies more on social than economic rationality to transform the perceived probability of betrayal into positive reciprocity expectations in older adults with normal cognition. While deficits in social rationality have been observed in older adults with mild cognitive impairment (MCI), there is limited research on TP and its associated resting-state functional connectivity (RSFC) mechanisms in this population. To measure TP and related psychological functions (affect, motivation, executive cognition, and social cognition), MCI (n = 42) and normal healthy control (NHC, n = 115) groups completed a one-shot trust game and additional assessments of related psychological functions.

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Fine root lifespan is a critical trait associated with contrasting root strategies of resource acquisition and protection. Yet, its position within the multidimensional "root economics space" synthesizing global root economics strategies is largely uncertain, and it is rarely represented in frameworks integrating plant trait variations. Here, we compiled the most comprehensive dataset of absorptive median root lifespan (MRL) data including 98 observations from 79 woody species using (mini-)rhizotrons across 40 sites and linked MRL to other plant traits to address questions of the regulators of MRL at large spatial scales.

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  • Cytomegalovirus (CMV) reactivation after allogeneic hematopoietic cell transplantation (allo-HCT) increases treatment-related mortality (TRM), prompting an analysis of CMV viremia in 141 adult leukemia patients treated with either valganciclovir or foscarnet between 2017 and 2021.
  • Both treatments showed similar rates of viremia clearance and toxicities, but valganciclovir resulted in lower recurrence rates of CMV and contributed to better long-term outcomes, including lower 2-year TRM and higher overall and leukemia-free survival rates compared to foscarnet.
  • The study highlights the potential benefits of valganciclovir in managing CMV
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Interlayer decoupling plays an essential role in realizing unprecedented properties in atomically thin materials, but it remains relatively unexplored in the bulk. It is unclear how to realize a large crystal that behaves as its monolayer counterpart by artificial manipulation. Here, we construct a superlattice consisting of alternating layers of NbSe and highly porous hydroxide, as a proof of principle for realizing interlayer decoupling in bulk materials.

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Dissolved organic carbon (DOC) is an important function of soil organic carbon and sensitive to environmental disturbance. Few studies have explored the variations in soil DOC dynamics and effects on soil physicochemical properties following prescribed burnings. In this study, Pinus koraiensis plantation forests in Northeast China were selected and subjected to prescribed burning in early November 2018.

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Background Collagenases are frequently used in chondrocyte isolation from articular cartilage. However, the sufficiency of this enzyme in establishing primary human chondrocyte culture remains unknown. Methods Cartilage slices shaved from femoral head or tibial plateau of patients receiving total joint replacement surgery (16 hips, 8 knees) were subjected to 0.

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Incomplete knowledge of carbon (C) allocation dynamics in trees hinders accurate modeling and future predictions of tree growth. We studied C allocation dynamics in a mature Pinus sylvestris L. dominated forest with a novel analytical approach, allowing the first comparison of: (i) magnitude and δ13C of shoot, stem and soil CO2 fluxes (Ashoot, Rstem and Rsoil), (ii) concentration and δ13C of compound-specific and/or bulk non-structural carbohydrates (NSCs) in phloem and roots and (iii) growth of stem and fine roots.

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Natural killer (NK) cells have been demonstrated as a promising cellular therapy as they exert potent anti-tumor immune responses. However, applications of NK cells to tumor immunotherapy, especially in the treatment of advanced hematopoietic and solid malignancies, are still limited due to the compromised survival and short persistence of the transferred NK cells . Here, we observed that fucosyltransferase (FUT) 7 and 8 were highly expressed on NK cells, and the expression of CLA was positively correlated with the accumulation of NK cells in clinical B cell lymphoma development.

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Background: Haploidentical donor hematopoietic cell transplantation (haplo-HCT) has become a preferred option for patients without HLA-matched donors, but it increases the risk of viral reactivations. Epstein-Barr virus (EBV) and cytomegalovirus (CMV) are common viruses post-HCT, but limited data have been reported in the setting of haplo-HCT.

Methods: We conducted a retrospective study enrolling acute leukemia patients who received haplo-HCT with myeloablative conditioning regimen employing ATG in our center from July 2014 to July 2017.

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Epstein-Barr virus (EBV) and cytomegalovirus (CMV) reactivations are common complications after allogeneic hematopoietic cell transplantation (allo-HCT), but data focusing on non-Hodgkin lymphoma (NHL) are limited. We retrospectively analyzed the prevalence of EBV and CMV reactivation post-allo-HCT and the impacts on transplant outcomes in 160 NHL patients. The 1-year incidences of EBV and CMV reactivation were 22.

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Epstein-Barr virus (EBV) reactivation after allogeneic hematopoietic cell transplantation (allo-HCT) is one of the major concerns that may lead to fatal EBV diseases. However, updated data are needed because of the remarkable evolution of the HCT protocol and donor selection. We conducted a retrospective study that enrolled 890 allo-HCT recipients.

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Scots pine (Pinus sylvestris L.) is one of the most important conifers in Northern Europe. In boreal forests, over one-third of net primary production is allocated to roots.

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