Publications by authors named "YuShan Chen"

Bovine serum albumin-capped gold nanoclusters (AuNC@BSA) are ionic, ultra-small, and eco-friendly nanomaterials that exhibit red fluorescence emission. Upon modification, these nanomaterials can serve as imaging probes with multimodal functionality. Owing to their nanoscale properties, AuNC@BSA-based nanomaterials can be readily endocytosed by cells for imaging.

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Imbalances in gut microbiota and their metabolites have been implicated in osteoporotic disorders. Trimethylamine-n-oxide (TMAO), a metabolite of L-carnitine produced by gut microorganisms and flavin-containing monooxygenase-3, is known to accelerate tissue metabolism and remodeling; however, its role in bone loss remained unexplored. This study investigates the relationship between gut microbiota dysbiosis, TMAO production, and osteoporosis development.

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  • Receptor models help identify pollution sources in urban areas, but their accuracy for road deposited sediments hasn't been thoroughly evaluated.
  • This study compared four receptor models: positive matrix factorization (PMF), Unmix, chemical mass balance (CMB), and a stochastic approach (SCMD) using synthetic datasets and three error metrics.
  • The SCMD model proved to be the most stable and accurate, and when applied in Guangzhou, China, it found that vehicle exhaust was the largest contributor to heavy metal pollution on urban road surfaces.
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  • This study focused on creating machine learning models to identify predictive features of dementia in older adults who initially showed normal cognition.
  • Four models were developed and tested, with the random forest model showing the highest accuracy (93%) using factors like memory test results, education, and follow-up time.
  • The findings suggest that this machine learning approach can effectively predict dementia in primary healthcare settings, helping to track cognitive changes and enable early intervention.
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Screening ionic liquids (ILs) with low viscosity, low toxicity, and high CO absorption using machine learning (ML) models is crucial for mitigating global warming. However, when candidate ILs fall into the extrapolation zone of ML models, predictions may become unreliable, leading to poor decision-making. In this study, we introduce a "representation uncertainty" (RU) approach to quantify prediction uncertainty by employing four IL representations: molecular fingerprint, molecular descriptor, molecular image, and molecular graph.

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We aimed to investigate the impact of postoperative chemotherapy (POCT) on survival in patients with primary central nervous system lymphoma (PCNSL) using data from the Surveillance, Epidemiology, and End Results (SEER) database. This study included 786 PCNSL patients, of which 605 received chemotherapy after surgery, and 181 did not. Data from the SEER registry database (2007-2020) were used to analyze PCNSL.

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AlO abrasive is expected to enhance chemical mechanical polishing (CMP) efficiency compared to the SiO abrasive. However, AlO powder has dispersion issues and the material removal mechanism by AlO remains unclear. This study investigated the role of AlO abrasive in the tantalum CMP.

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Purpose: This study aimed to develop a Quality of Life (QOL) assessment scale for older patients with Neuro-co-Cardiological Diseases (NCCD) and to evaluate the reliability and validity of the scale.

Method: The study participants were derived from the Elderly Individuals with NCCD Registered Cohort Study (EINCCDRCS), a multicenter registry of patients with NCCD. The preliminary testing of the questionnaire was conducted among 10 older individuals aged 65 years and older who had NCCD and were recruited from the registry.

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  • Nitrogen (N) pollution on urban road surfaces is a significant concern, particularly in highly urbanized areas like Guangzhou, China.
  • The study identifies that nitrogen mainly exists as particulate organic nitrogen, and land use types, especially residential areas and urban villages, significantly contribute to higher total nitrogen (TN) build-up loads compared to traffic factors.
  • Using an artificial neural network (ANN) model, researchers classified hotspot areas for nitrogen pollution and estimated that TN flux from roads in Guangzhou represents 19% of the city's total urban domestic discharge, highlighting the need for improved stormwater runoff management.
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Objective: To investigate potential mechanisms of anti-atherosclerosis by berberine (BBR) using ApoE mice.

Methods: Eight 8-week-old C57BL/6J mice were used as a blank control group (normal), and 56 8-week-old AopE mice were fed a high-fat diet for 12 weeks, according to a completely random method, and were divided into the model group, BBR low-dose group (50 mg/kg, BBRL), BBR medium-dose group (100 mg/kg, BBRM), BBR high-dose group (150 mg/kg, BBRH), BBR+nuclear factor erythroid 2-related factor 2 (NRF2) inhibitor group (100 mg/kg BBR+30 mg/kg ML385, BBRM+ML385), NRF2 inhibitor group (30 mg/kg, ML385), and positive control group (2.5 mg/kg, atorvastatin), 8 in each group.

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Cartilage damage, a common cause of osteoarthritis, requires medical imaging for accurate diagnosis of pathological changes. However, current instruments can acquire limited imaging information due to sensitivity and resolution issues. Therefore, multimodal imaging is considered an alternative strategy to provide valuable images and analyzes from different perspectives.

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The clinical management of malignant tumours is challenging, often leading to severe adverse effects and death. Drug resistance (DR) antagonises the effectiveness of treatments, and increasing drug dosage can worsen the therapeutic index (TI). Current efforts to overcome DR predominantly involve the use of drug combinations, including applying multiple anti-cancerous drugs, employing drug sensitisers, which are chemical agents that enhance pharmacokinetics (PK), including the targeting of cellular pathways and regulating pertinent membrane transporters.

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  • Glaesserella parasuis is the main pathogen causing Glässer's disease, leading to symptoms like polyserositis, arthritis, and meningitis.
  • Autophagy has opposing effects during bacterial infections, acting as both a defense mechanism and a facilitator depending on the pathogen involved; in this case, it helps combat the aggressive effects of G. parasuis.
  • The research reveals that G. parasuis infection activates NLRP3 inflammasome pathways, increasing inflammation, but autophagy can reduce this inflammatory response by regulating the assembly and activity of these inflammasomes, hinting at potential therapeutic strategies.
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Exposure to environmental carcinogens is a significant contributor to cancer development, with genetic and epigenetic alterations playing pivotal roles in the carcinogenic process. However, the interplay between epigenetic regulation and genetic changes in carcinogenesis has yet to receive comprehensive attention. This study investigates the impact of continuous exposure to the tobacco-specific carcinogen 4-(methylnitrosamino)-1-(3-pyridyl)-1-butanone (NNK) on bronchial epithelial cells, leading to malignant transformation.

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Objectives: To establish age estimation models of northern Chinese Han adults using cranial suture images obtained by CT and multiplanar reformation (MPR), and to explore the applicability of cranial suture closure rule in age estimation of northern Chinese Han population.

Methods: The head CT samples of 132 northern Chinese Han adults aged 29-80 years were retrospectively collected. Volume reconstruction (VR) and MPR were performed on the skull, and 160 cranial suture tomography images were generated for each sample.

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  • - Identification of serine acetyltransferase (SAT) and O-acetyl serine (thiol) lyase (OASTL) genes in Cardamine hupingshanensis underscores their role in synthesizing selenocysteine (Sec), a crucial compound for plant metabolism under selenium stress.
  • - Through genome-wide analysis, the study categorized the ChSAT and ChOASTL genes into distinct groups, revealing evolutionary patterns and significant expression differences across plant tissues in response to varying selenium levels.
  • - Silencing specific ChSAT and ChOASTL genes via the VIGS system aimed to clarify their roles in selenium metabolism, aiding future research on how plants manage selenium stress.
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Brain-derived neurotrophic factor is a key factor in stress adaptation and avoidance of a social stress behavioral response. Recent studies have shown that brain-derived neurotrophic factor expression in stressed mice is brain region-specific, particularly involving the corticolimbic system, including the ventral tegmental area, nucleus accumbens, prefrontal cortex, amygdala, and hippocampus. Determining how brain-derived neurotrophic factor participates in stress processing in different brain regions will deepen our understanding of social stress psychopathology.

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Imbalanced osteogenic cell-mediated bone gain and osteoclastic remodeling accelerates the development of osteoporosis, which is the leading risk factor of disability in the elderly. Harmonizing the metabolic actions of bone-making cells and bone resorbing cells to the mineralized matrix network is required to maintain bone mass homeostasis. The tricarboxylic acid (TCA) cycle in mitochondria is a crucial process for cellular energy production and redox homeostasis.

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  • The study investigates the link between air pollution and the risk of mild cognitive impairment (MCI) in older adults in China, using data from the Hubei Memory and Aging Cohort Study.
  • Results show that higher levels of pollutants like PM2.5 and PM10 significantly increase the odds of developing MCI, particularly in older individuals.
  • The findings highlight the need for more research across different populations to further understand and address the impact of air pollution on cognitive health in aging populations.
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The ability of molecules to move and rearrange in the solid state accounts for the polymorphic transition and stimuli-responsive properties of molecular crystals. However, how the crystal structure determines the molecular motion ability remains poorly understood. Here, we report that a three-dimensional (3D) supramolecular gear network in the green-emissive polymorph of a dialkylamino-substituted anthracene-pentiptycene π-system () enables an unusual bifurcated polymorphic transition into a yellow-emissive polymorph () and a new green-emissive polymorph () via 3D correlated supramolecular rotation.

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Solution processing has emerged as a promising technique for the fabrication of oxide thin-film transistors (TFTs), offering advantages such as low cost, high throughput, and exceptional compositional control. However, achieving reasonable electrical properties typically demands high annealing temperatures in the fabrication process. In addressing this challenge, a novel combination strategy is proposed that involves integrating the HO inducement technique with infrared (IR) irradiation annealing.

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Phosphorus (P) is a primary pollutant that builds-up on urban road surfaces. Understanding the fraction and load characteristics of P, as well as their relationship with urban factors, is helpful for assessing the ecological risk of urban receiving water bodies. This study presents the characteristics of build-up loads of P fractions in road-deposited sediments (RDS) in Guangzhou, China, analyzes their correlation with three urban factors (road, traffic, and land-use area), and then estimates the exceedance probability of P in stormwater runoff over the past 10 years.

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  • The study explores the role of CFTR in lung adenocarcinoma (LUAD) progression, highlighting a potential connection between CFTR and GATA6 in this context.
  • Bioinformatics and various assays were employed to analyze expression levels and interactions, revealing that both CFTR and GATA6 are low in LUAD, with CFTR linked to the arachidonic acid metabolism pathway.
  • The findings suggest that GATA6 activates CFTR, which in turn can inhibit LUAD progression, indicating that targeting the GATA6/CFTR axis could be a promising therapeutic approach for LUAD patients.
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Background: Blood brain barrier (BBB) breakdown is one of the key mechanisms of secondary brain injury following intracerebral hemorrhage (ICH). Astrocytes interact with endothelial and regulate BBB integrity via paracrine signaling factors. More and more studies reveal astrocyte-derived extracellular vesicles (ADEVs) as an important way of intercellular communication.

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Study Design: A retrospective observational study.

Objective: To assess whether the six-minute walk test (6MWT) can predict cardiopulmonary function in children with idiopathic scoliosis (IS) as an alternative to the cardiopulmonary exercise test (CPET).

Summary Of Background Data: Cardiopulmonary functional impairment in the setting of IS is a common health problem.

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