Publications by authors named "Yiying Peng"

The impairment of walking balance function seriously affects human health and will lead to a significantly increased risk of falling. It is important to assess and improve the walking balance of humans. However, existing evaluation methods for human walking balance are relatively subjective, and the selected metrics lack effectiveness and comprehensiveness.

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  • There is a rising need for determining the structure of small crystals, and while three-dimensional electron diffraction (3D ED) is a method to do so, it has limitations related to crystal thickness and data quality.* -
  • This study highlights the use of serial X-ray crystallography (SX) with X-ray free electron lasers (XFELs) to analyze small and thin crystals, improving data collection efficiency through 2D scanning and rotation.* -
  • The findings show that SX provides superior data quality for small organic crystals and can effectively handle challenging targets, making XFEL crystallography a valuable technique for structure studies.*
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Tumor-associated macrophages (TAMs) constitute over 50% of the number of cells within the tumor, playing a major role in tumor progression and invasion. Remodeling the tumor immune microenvironment by modulating TAM polarization has been emerging as a new and promising therapeutic strategy. However, the high interstitial fluid pressure and dense extracellular matrix lead to insufficient penetration of nanosized therapies.

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