Publications by authors named "Yu B"

To explore the challenges and future of carbon-ion radiation therapy (CIRT) in breast cancer, we summarized the progress of nonclinical and clinical studies on CIRT for breast cancer in this review. A total of 6 nonclinical studies have been reported, which demonstrated a better effect of Carbon-ion irradiation compared with X-ray in breast cancer cell lines (including triple-negative breast cancer and Human Epidermal Growth Factor Receptor 2-negative breast cancer). Combination with Hh inhibitor, dual tyrosine kinase inhibitor, and PARP inhibitor is promising as demonstrated in the in vitro studies.

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Cellular senescence is closely associated with cancer development and progression. There is ample evidence that tumor stromal cells, especially cancer-associated fibroblasts (CAFs) undergo senescence in response to various stimuli. However, the possible biological roles and prognostic significance of senescent CAFs in esophageal squamous cell carcinoma (ESCC) remain unexplored.

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Metal halide perovskites, a cost-effective class of semiconductos, hold great promise for display technologies that demand high-efficiency, color-pure light-emitting diodes (LEDs). Early research on three-dimensional (3D) perovskites showed low radiative efficiencies due to modest exciton binding energies. To inprove luminescence, reducing dimensionality or grain size has been a common approach.

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  • The study evaluated the effectiveness and safety of oral Chinese patent medicines combined with conventional western medicine for treating gastro-esophageal reflux disease (GERD) through a network meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials.
  • A total of 47 studies involving 10 different Chinese patent medicines were analyzed, with Dalitong Granules, Liuwei Anxiao Capsules, Weisu Granules, and Xiaoyao Pills showing the best effectiveness based on various criteria (clinical symptoms, endoscopic results, serum gastrin, and plasma motilin levels).
  • The results indicated that combining these Chinese medicines with conventional treatment leads to better outcomes in symptom improvement and quality of life compared to conventional treatment alone, without significant differences in adverse reactions.
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Recently, great effects have been made for the co-catalysis strategy to solve the bottlenecks of Fenton system. A series of co-catalysis strategies using various inorganic metal co-catalysts and organic co-catalysts have been developed in various oxidant (i.e.

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Autoimmune hepatitis (AIH), an immune-mediated liver injury, plays an important role in the development and pathogenesis of several liver diseases. However, therapeutic alternatives for the treatment of AIH remain limited. Zingerone (ZIN) is a natural non-toxic phenolic compound extracted from ginger that possesses various pharmacological activities.

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  • Tissue-engineered bones (TEBs) are limited in their application due to issues with viable cells, but a method using freeze-drying created functional proteins-based TEBs (FP-TEBs) without living cells.
  • The research focused on understanding the FP-TEBs' ability to promote blood vessel formation (angiogenesis) and bone growth (osteogenesis) in live subjects, using qPCR arrays to measure relevant molecules.
  • Key findings identified the CXCR2 receptor as crucial for these processes, with specific signaling pathways involving Src, MAP4K4, and p38 MAPK significantly affecting the function of CXCR2.
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SLC16A3/monocarboxylate transporter 4 (MCT4) regulates intracellular lactate transport and is highly expressed in many tumors, indicating poor prognosis. It may be related to inducing hypoxia, apoptosis and other mechanisms, but the study of MCT4 in HCC is far from complete. In this study, we first analyzed the expression of SLC16A3 in HCC tumor and non-tumor tissue samples based on TCGA data and immunohistochemistry.

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Currently, despite advancements in diagnostic and therapeutic modalities, osteomyelitis and prosthetic joint infection (PJI) continue to pose significant challenges for orthopaedic surgeons. These challenges are primarily attributed to the high degree of heterogeneity exhibited by these disorders, which are influenced by a combination of environmental and host factors. Recent research efforts have delved into the pathogenesis of osteomyelitis and PJI by investigating single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs).

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  • The study investigates the J/ψ and ψ(3686) decays into Σ^{0}Σ[over ¯]^{0} processes using data from the BESIII detector, which has extensive datasets.
  • It presents the first measurements of parity-violating decay parameters for Σ^{0} and Σ[over ¯]^{0}, suggesting implications for strong CP symmetry through their asymmetries.
  • The findings include the observation of opposite transverse polarizations of Σ^{0} hyperons in these decays and the ratio of S-wave to D-wave contributions, contributing valuable insights into charmonium state dynamics.
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  • - The study presents a novel fabric made from basalt fibers and cotton yarns designed for solar evaporation and power generation to tackle issues of water and electricity scarcity.
  • - The fabric allows efficient water transport and thermal management, achieving a high evaporation rate and impressive energy efficiency under sunlight, significantly outperforming traditional methods.
  • - When paired with a thermoelectric module, the system demonstrates substantial power output potential, suggesting that this integrated approach can lead to large-scale desalination and energy production in outdoor settings.
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DNA methyltransferase 1 (DNMT1) is an attractive therapeutic target for acute myelocytic leukemia (AML) and other malignancies. It has been reported that the genetic depletion of DNMT1 inhibited AML cell proliferation through reversing DNA methylation abnormalities. However, no DNMT1-targeted PROTAC degraders have been reported yet.

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Background: Ligusticum striatum DC. (LDC) is often prescribed for Cerebral Ischemia (CI) and is commonly combined with Borneolum (BO) to enhance therapeutic outcomes. However, its specific active ingredients and underlying mechanisms remain unclear.

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Background: There is a need to understand the underlying biological mechanisms through which ultra-processed foods negatively affect health. Proteomics offers a valuable tool with which to examine different aspects of ultra-processed foods and their impact on health.

Objectives: The aim of this study was to identify protein biomarkers of usual ultra-processed food consumption and assess their relation to the incidence of coronary heart disease (CHD), chronic kidney disease (CKD), and all-cause mortality risk.

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The cognitive decline associated with chronic metabolic disease diabetes has garnered extensive scrutiny, yet its pathogenesis remains incompletely understood, and the advancement of targeted therapeutics has posed a persistent challenge. Ferroptosis, a novel form of cell death characterized by intracellular lipid peroxidation and iron overload, has recently emerged as a significant factor. Numerous contemporary studies have corroborated that ferroptosis within the neurovascular unit is intimately associated with the onset of diabetes-induced cognitive impairment.

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  • The study analyzed the clinical profiles and outcomes of 554 adult patients with acute dacryocystitis (AD) in China over 10 years, focusing on endoscopic dacryocystorhinostomy (En-DCR) management.
  • The patient group comprised mostly females with a median age of 55.2 years, and many had prior episodes or complications before surgery.
  • Results indicated that En-DCR had high anatomical and functional success rates of 91.7% and 90.1%, respectively, even when performed during acute episodes, albeit slightly lower success in patients with previous issues.
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Background: Imprinted genes play important functions in placentation and pregnancy; however, research on their roles in different placental diseases is limited. It is believed that epigenetic alterations, such as DNA methylation, of placental imprinting genes may contribute to the different pathological features of severe placental diseases, such as pre-eclampsia (PE) and placenta accreta spectrum disorders (PAS).

Results: In this study, we conducted a comparative analysis of the methylation and expression of placental imprinted genes between PE and PAS using bisulfite sequencing polymerase chain reaction (PCR) and quantitative PCR, respectively.

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  • Calcaneal osteomyelitis (CO) in children is a challenging condition to treat due to the unique structure of the calcaneus, and this study aims to analyze reported cases to better understand its clinical aspects and treatment outcomes.
  • The systematic review included 42 studies with 128 pediatric patients, revealing a higher incidence in boys, with trauma as the main cause and Staphylococcus aureus as the most common infection.
  • Over half of the patients required surgery, predominantly debridement, and while the recurrence of infection was low (6.8%), the study highlights the need for improved treatment methods moving forward.
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Anxiety among pregnant women can significantly impact their overall well-being. However, the development of data-driven HCI interventions for this demographic is often hindered by data scarcity and collection challenges. In this study, we leverage the Empatica E4 wristband to gather physiological data from pregnant women in both resting and relaxed states.

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As the demand for regional geological disaster risk assessments in large cities continues to rise, our study selected Hangzhou, one of China's megacities, as a model to evaluate the susceptibility to two major geological hazards in the region: ground collapse and ground subsidence. Given that susceptibility assessments for such disasters mainly rely on knowledge-driven models, and data-driven models have significant potential for application, we proposed a high-accuracy Random Forest-Back Propagation Neural Network Coupling Model. By using nine evaluation factors selected based on field surveys and expert recommendations, along with disaster data, the model's predictive results indicate a 3-40% improvement in model performance metrics such as AUC, accuracy, precision, recall, and F1-score, compared to single models and traditional SVM and logistic regression models.

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  • The study explores how mutations in SARS-CoV-2 challenge efforts to reduce the virus's infectivity and identifies host factors that could serve as new antiviral drug targets.
  • Researchers found that SARS-CoV-2 reduces the stability and translation of ACTN4 mRNA, which then inhibits ACTN4 expression, affecting viral replication.
  • Two compounds, YS-49 and demethyl-coclaurine, were identified as effective in reducing SARS-CoV-2 infection in lab cells and animal models, highlighting ACTN4's significant role and potential for drug development.
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  • FET biosensors made from nanomaterials show great potential for food safety and disease diagnosis due to their extreme sensitivity and quick results, but they often struggle with real-world consistency and validation.
  • Researchers developed well-packaged carbon nanotube (CNT) FET biosensor chips to accurately and rapidly detect aflatoxin B1 (AFB1) in food, adhering to international standards for reproducibility and stability.
  • The portable detection system offers fast results (under 60 seconds) and high accuracy (100% detection rate in tests), confirming the chips' reliability and effectiveness for food safety and biomedical applications.
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  • Direct administration of chemotherapy into the fourth ventricle is a new method aimed at treating kids with recurrent malignant brain tumors in the posterior fossa.
  • The chapter reviews the reasoning behind this drug infusion strategy, shares results from animal studies that showed it is safe and effective, and highlights its promising impact on human trials.
  • It also outlines ongoing clinical trials testing different drugs for this treatment and suggests future research directions for improving outcomes.
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  • Understanding brain function improves through computational models that mimic brain activity, but configuring these models is complicated due to the complex interactions of parameters.
  • The authors introduce a method called Spiking Network Optimization using Population Statistics (SNOPS) that automates the customization of spiking network models to better match the variability seen in large-scale neuron recordings.
  • SNOPS was tested successfully on simulated data and real recordings from monkey brains, revealing limitations in current spiking network models while helping to advance our understanding of how neuron networks operate.
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