Publications by authors named "Yong Sheng Wang"

Purpose: It is controversial for the optimal time of breast cancer surgery after COVID-19 infection. Purpose was to assess the risk of postoperative complication in breast cancer patients with COVID-19 infection, in order to select optimal surgery timing after COVID-19 infection.

Methods: Breast cancer patients infected with COVID-19 and performed surgery between December 20th, 2022 to March 20th, 2023 were included in this prospective study (n = 577).

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Removal of confined space carbon dioxide (CO) that is in low concentration and with coexisting water is necessary but challenging by physical adsorption method. To make the removal process effective, rendering the nanopore surface hydrophobic to resist water is the popular way. Instead of preventing water from occupying the nanopores, in this work, we propose to utilize the guest water for the spatially selective formation of local surface bound water and further induce the preferential CO capture.

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Purpose: The aim of this study was to assess the risk of postoperative deep vein thrombosis (DVT) in breast cancer patients with coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) to determine the optimal timing for surgery in the era of "post COVID-19 pandemic."

Methods: This prospective study included breast cancer patients who contracted COVID-19 and underwent surgery from December 20th, 2022, to March 20th, 2023 (n = 577). A control group comprised patients who underwent surgery from May 1st, 2019, to October 1st, 2019 (n = 327) and had not contracted COVID-19 prior to surgery.

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For breast cancer patients with physical exam node negative but radiological finding node abnormal (cN0/rNa), the NCCN and ASCO guidelines recommend sentinel lymph node biopsy (SLNB) as the first-line axillary staging. However, patients who undergo surgery firstly may be upstaged to pathological II-III status, and these patients happen to be the adaptive population of neoadjuvant therapy (NAT). There is no consensus on the optimal management of cN0/rNa patients.

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  • - The text discusses the rare occurrence of breast metastasis from lung cancer, which can often be misdiagnosed as primary breast cancer, highlighting the need for careful diagnosis and treatment.
  • - A case is presented involving a 63-year-old woman with lung adenocarcinoma who experienced disease progression and unusual breast metastases, ultimately responding well to the targeted therapy Savolitinib after genetic profiling revealed a key mutation.
  • - The conclusion emphasizes the significance of ongoing genetic analysis and personalized treatment strategies in advanced lung cancer management, particularly for cases with rare metastases and complex genetic characteristics.
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Purpose: Targeted axillary dissection (TAD) after neoadjuvant therapy (NAT) includes removing of marked and sentinel lymph nodes (SLNs). The aim was to investigate the optimization of TAD localization techniques after NAT among breast cancer patients.

Methods: From November 2020 to 2022, we prospectively enrolled 107 lymph node-positive breast cancer patients in XX Hospital and received complete cycles of NAT.

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  • Gustilo III fractures are challenging to treat due to high rates of wound healing complications, and negative pressure drainage technology shows promise in improving healing times and patient outcomes.
  • A study involving 80 patients with Gustilo IIIB and IIIC fractures compared the effectiveness of negative pressure drainage to traditional dressing methods, revealing significantly better healing rates and shorter recovery times in the group using negative pressure techniques.
  • The findings indicate that negative pressure sealing drainage is highly effective for improving wound healing rates and reducing bacterial presence in patients with severe open fractures, making it a valuable treatment option.
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Purpose: The purpose of this study was to provide advice for the indication of regional nodal irradiation (RNI) in patients with one to two positive sentinel lymph nodes (SLNs) without axillary lymph node dissection (ALND).

Methods: We conducted a retrospective study in Shandong Cancer Hospital, Fudan University Shanghai Cancer Center, and West China Hospital. Logistic analysis was performed in order to explore the influencing factors of positive non-SLNs (NSLNs) and >3 positive nodes among patients with one to two SLNs+.

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Rural ecology is a comprehensive field of study that takes the rural social-ecological-economic systems as the objective object and emphasizes spatial carrier governance. The development of rural ecology in the New Era embodies and implements comprehensively the core concepts of Xi Jinping Thought on Socialism with Chinese Cha-racteristics for a New Era, including harmonious coexistence between humans and nature, rural revitalization, green development, and the comprehensive construction of a socialist modernized nation. Under the goal of Chinese-style modernization, rural ecology exhibits characteristics distinct from the past, such as the integration of research objects, the intersectionality of basic theories, the computational feature of technical methods, and the orientation of exporting outcomes.

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Most membrane proteins are modified by covalent addition of complex sugars through N- and O-glycosylation. Unlike proteins, glycans do not typically adopt specific secondary structures and remain very mobile, shielding potentially large fractions of protein surface. High glycan conformational freedom hinders complete structural elucidation of glycoproteins.

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Background: Obstructive sleep apnea-hypopnea syndrome (OSAHS) is primarily caused by airway obstruction due to narrowing and blockage in the nasal and nasopharyngeal, oropharyngeal, soft palate, and tongue base areas. The mid-frequency anti-snoring device is a new technology based on sublingual nerve stimulation. Its principle is to improve the degree of oropharyngeal airway stenosis in OSAHS patients under mid-frequency wave stimulation.

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Chlorothalonil (CTL) is widely used in agricultural production and antifoulant additive globally due to its broad spectrum and non-systemic properties, resulting in its widespread existence in foods, soil and water. Extensive evidence demonstrated that exposure to CTL induced adverse effects on organisms and in particular its reproductive toxicity has been attracted public concern. However, the influences of CTL on oocyte maturation is mysterious so far.

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Propyl gallate (PG), owing to its exceptional antioxidant properties, is extensively used in industries such as food processing. The potential harmful impacts of PG have sparked concern among people. It has been reported that exposure of PG has certain reproductive toxicity, which can affect the maturation of mouse oocytes and induce testicular dysfunction.

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A mutant of ubiquitin C-terminal hydrolase L1 (UCHL1) detected in early-onset neurodegenerative patients, UCHL1, showed higher catalytic activity than wild-type UCHL1 (UCHL1). Lying within the active-site pocket, the arginine is part of an interaction network that holds the catalytic histidine in an inactive arrangement. However, the structural basis and mechanism of enzymatic activation upon glutamine substitution was not understood.

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Epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR)-mutant non-small-cell lung cancer (NSCLC) is clinically and genetically heterogeneous, with concurrent RB1/TP53 mutations, indicating an increased risk of transformation into small cell lung cancer (SCLC). When tumor cells convert into a different histological subtype, they lose their dependence on the original oncogenic driver, resulting in therapeutic resistance. However, the molecular details associated with this transformation remain unclear.

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Objective: Internal mammary nodes are important in breast cancer prognosis, but their diagnosis is often missed in clinical practice, leading to inaccurate staging and treatment. We developed a validated nomogram to predict the presence of internal mammary sentinel nodes (IMSN) metastasis.

Methods: A total of 864 sequential IMSN biopsy procedures from a prospective studies database of 1505 cases were used for model development and validation.

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Bisphenol AF (BPAF), a BPA-substitute, has been widely used in industrial compounds throughout the world. Several studies have shown that BPAF has endocrine interference and reproductive toxicity. However, the toxic effects of BPAF on pregnancy and placenta of goats are still unclear.

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Objective: The available evidence on selenium supplementation in the treatment of autoimmune thyroiditis (AIT) was inconclusive. This research serves to assess the effects of selenium supplementation in the treatment of AIT.

Methods: Online databases including PubMed, Web of Science, Embase, and the Cochrane Library were searched from inception to 10 June 2022.

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The intracellular phosphatase domain of the receptor-type protein tyrosine phosphatase alpha (PTPRA) is known to regulate various signaling pathways related to cell adhesion through c-Src kinase activation. In contrast, the functional significance of its relatively short, intrinsically disordered, and heavily glycosylated ectodomain remains unclear. Through detailed mass spectrometry analyses of a combination of protease and glycosidase digests, we now provide the first experimental evidence for its site-specific glycosylation pattern.

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Recent work shows that certain antibody-based assays for the neurofilament light chain detect informative signals in the CSF and blood of human and animals affected by a variety of CNS injury and disease states. Much of this work has been performed using two mouse monoclonal antibodies to neurofilament light, UD1 and UD2, also known as Clones 2.1 and 47.

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  • - Propyl gallate (PG) is a common antioxidant used in food, cosmetics, and pharmaceuticals, but recent studies indicate it may negatively affect reproductive health in humans and animals, specifically oocyte (egg) quality.
  • - Research on mice demonstrated that PG exposure disrupts oocyte meiosis by causing mitochondrial stress, leading to apoptosis (cell death) and significant DNA damage, which can halt oocyte development.
  • - The study also found that PG exposure increases levels of reactive oxygen species (ROS) and alters histone methylation, further contributing to the impairment of oocyte maturation.
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Improving ecosystem quality and stability is one of the urgent tasks of national ecological environment construction. However, the ecological theory of ecosystem quality and stability has not been well clarified. Based on the summary of influencing factors and interaction between ecosystem quality and stability, we discussed the ecolo-gical theory on the evolution of ecosystem quality and stability from the perspectives of self-organization of biological agglomeration and structure nesting, correlation of ecological elements and coupling of ecological processes, ecosystem integrity and function emergence, ecological service spillover and efficiency tradeoff, synergy and interactions between resource supply capacity and environmental suitability, as well as interactions between spontaneous change and human activities.

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