Publications by authors named "Yu Xufeng"

This study aimed to investigate the mechanism of action of myrrh in breast cancer (BC) treatment and identify its effective constituents. Data on the compounds and targets of myrrh were collected from the TCMSP, PubChem, and Swiss Target Prediction databases. BC-related targets were obtained from the Genecard database.

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  • Adrenocortical carcinoma (ACC) is a rare and aggressive cancer, and there is currently no reliable way to predict patient survival rates.
  • Researchers developed a nomogram and risk classification system based on clinicopathological data from ACC patients to forecast overall survival at 1, 3, and 5 years.
  • The final nomogram included age and tumor characteristics, showed effective predictive capabilities, and indicated significant differences in median survival between low-risk (70 months) and high-risk (10 months) groups.
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  • Transposable elements (TEs) can act as ectopic promoters that trigger the expression of oncogenes, a process known as onco-exaptation, which is frequently observed in various cancers, particularly bladder cancer.
  • In a study analyzing 137 RNA-seq datasets from six cohorts, 44 specific onco-exaptation events were identified in bladder cancer cell lines, with the L1PA2 element being the most involved.
  • Among these events, L1PA2-SYT1 not only showed a strong presence in cancer samples but was also linked to increased tumor invasiveness and worse patient survival, highlighting its potential as a key factor in bladder cancer progression.
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Anger and aggression are common sources of distress and impairment. There is, however, no available data on anger and aggression based on bibliometric analysis. This study uses bibliometric analysis to analyze research hotspots and trends in anger and aggression.

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  • GABA-A receptors play a crucial role in brain inhibition, and while many studies have examined their link to various diseases, a lack of bibliometric analysis led to this study aimed at understanding research trends in this area.
  • The analysis included 12,124 publications from 2012 to 2022, finding a slight decline in annual publications, with neuroscience being the most active field; the US and China were the leading countries, and Univ Toronto was the top institution.
  • Key research topics included molecular docking, autoimmune encephalitis, obesity, and gender differences, indicating these areas as future directions for study in GABA-A receptor channels.
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Solid wastes, such as polystyrene foam waste and silica gel waste which are ubiquitous products have caused serious environmental issues, such as "white pollution", threatening the health of humans and animals. As such, the need to recycle and re-use of solid wastes has attracted increasing attention in the last few years. In this work, a self-healing superhydrophobic coating is successfully fabricated by blending polystyrene foam waste with fluorinated silica gel waste (F-silica gel waste), octadecyltrimethoxysilane (OTMS) modified silica particles (OTMS-silica particles), and near-infrared (NIR) light responsive microcapsules.

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De novo protein structure prediction aims to search for low-energy conformations as it follows the thermodynamics hypothesis that places native conformations at the global minimum of the protein energy surface. However, the native conformation is not necessarily located in the lowest-energy regions owing to the inaccuracies of the energy model. This study presents a differential evolution algorithm using distance profile-based selection strategy to sample conformations with reasonable structure effectively.

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Combined with the features of electrospun nanofibers and the nature of hydrogel, a novel choreographed poly(acrylic acid)-silica hydrogel nanofibers (PAA-S HNFs) scaffold with excellent rare earth elements (REEs) recovery performance was fabricated by a facile route consisting of colloid-electrospinning of PAA/SiO2 precursor solution, moderate thermal cross-linking of PAA-S nanofiber matrix, and full swelling in water. The resultant PAA-S HNFs with a loose and spongy porous network structure exhibited a remarkable adsorption capacity of lanthanide ions (Ln(3+)) triggered by the penetration of Ln(3+) from the nanofiber surface to interior through the abundant water channels, which took full advantage of the internal adsorption sites of nanofibers. The effects of initial solution pH, concentration, and contact time on adsorption of Ln(3+) have been investigated comprehensively.

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To address the searching problem of protein conformational space in ab-initio protein structure prediction, a novel method using abstract convex underestimation (ACUE) based on the framework of evolutionary algorithm was proposed. Computing such conformations, essential to associate structural and functional information with gene sequences, is challenging due to the high-dimensionality and rugged energy surface of the protein conformational space. As a consequence, the dimension of protein conformational space should be reduced to a proper level.

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Electrospun superhydrophobic organic/inorganic composite nanofibrous membranes exhibiting excellent direct contact membrane distillation (DCMD) performance were fabricated by a facile route combining the hydrophobization of silica nanoparticles (SiO2 NPs) and colloid electrospinning of the hydrophobic silica/poly(vinylidene fluoride) (PVDF) matrix. Benefiting from the utilization of SiO2 NPs with three different particle sizes, the electrospun nanofibrous membranes (ENMs) were endowed with three different delicate nanofiber morphologies and fiber diameter distribution, high porosity, and superhydrophobic property, which resulted in excellent waterproofing and breathability. Significantly, structural attributes analyses have indicated the major contributing role of fiber diameter distribution on determining the augment of permeate vapor flux through regulating mean flow pore size (MFP).

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The electron-selective layer (ESL) is an indispensable component of perovskite solar cells (PSCs) and is responsible for the collection of photogenerated electrons. Preparing ESL at a low temperature is significant for future fabrication of flexible PSCs. In this work, solution-processed amorphous WO(x) thin film was prepared facilely at low temperature and used as ESL in PSCs.

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In this paper, highly porous polyacrylonitrile (PAN) nanofibrous membranes were successfully fabricated by wet-electrospinning technique from PAN and poly(vinyl pyrrolidone) (PVP) blended solution using hot water bath as extractor, and then aminated with diethylene triamine (DETA). The obtained aminated PAN (APAN) nanofibrous mats showed unique micro/nano structures and possessed extra high extraction capability for the removal of lead ions (Pb(2+)) from aqueous solution (maximum uptake capacity of Pb(2+) was up to 1520.0mg/g), and could maintain over 90% of its extraction capacity at the sixth cycle of extraction-dissociation.

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