Publications by authors named "YuTong Wu"

Pseudomonas aeruginosa is an opportunistic human pathogen causing various severe infections. Understanding genetic mechanisms of its metabolic versatility aids in developing novel antibacterial drugs and therapeutic strategies to address multidrug-resistant P. aeruginosa infections.

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Background: Cochlear implants (CI) help regain perception of sound for patients with sensorineural hearing loss. The ability to recognize music pitch may be crucial for recognizing and producing speech for Mandarin.

Aims/objectives: This study aims to search for possible influencing factors of music perception and correlations between music perception and auditory speech abilities among prelingually deaf pediatric Mandarin-speaking CI users.

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Huperzia serrata (HS) has been a staple of traditional Chinese medicine for centuries, revered for its efficacy in treating various ailments such as pain relief, hemostasis, detoxification, dehumidification, and heat clearing. This review offers an in-depth summary of the botany, traditional utilization, pharmacology, pharmacokinetics, phytochemistry, and safety profile of HS and intends to shed light on potential future research directions and applications of this plant. Information on HS was gathered from ScienceDirect, PubMed, Springer, Sci Finder, Baidu Scholar, and Google Scholar.

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Exosomes derived from mesenchymal stem cells are an active area of research due to their therapeutic potential in treating osteoporosis. To further harness their therapeutic performance in modulating bone resorption, we have equipped exosomes with osteoclast-targeting moieties on their surface as well as chemokine receptor antagonists blocking osteoclast recruitment. Phosphatidylserine (PS), a membrane lipid exerting immunosuppressive and phagocytic signals, was incorporated in the membrane of exosome mimetics (EMs) to achieve a marked affinity for osteoclast precursors and potential anti-resorptive effects.

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Individuals with diabetes frequently face serious challenges, including delayed wound healing and increased risk of infection. Notably, the regeneration of hair follicles plays a crucial role in accelerating diabetic skin damage repair, reducing the risk of infection, and enhancing overall skin health. Research has predominantly emphasized the re-epithelialization of diabetic wounds, with a paucity of in-depth studies on hair follicle regeneration.

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  • - This study explores how different karst fissure thicknesses and rainfall patterns affect the growth of Pinus yunnanensis and Pinus elliottii seedlings in rocky desertification areas, using controlled experiments with varying conditions.
  • - Results indicate that P. yunnanensis seedlings initially thrive with increasing karst thickness, but growth declines after a certain point, while P. elliottii seedlings generally show less growth with greater thickness.
  • - Key growth factors include the biomass distribution of leaves, stems, and roots, with mineral accumulation patterns differing between the two species, suggesting implications for vegetation restoration and tree selection in these environments.
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  • This study investigates the maize chitinase gene family, which are enzymes that help plants manage stress by breaking down chitin from fungal cell walls.
  • Researchers identified 43 chitinase genes in the maize genome using bioinformatics, examining their locations, structures, and how they respond to various stress conditions during different growth stages.
  • The findings highlight that certain chitinase genes, especially ZmChi31, are expressed in response to multiple biotic and abiotic stresses, providing a foundation for enhancing maize's resilience to environmental challenges.
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Nitrogen and sulfur co-doped carbon dots (N, S-CDs) were prepared for dual-channel ratiometric fluorescence determination of mercury ions (Hg). The dual-emission N, S-CDs were synthesized using a simple one-pot hydrothermal treatment. When excited with visible light, N,S-CDs exhibited two emission peaks at 390 and 500 nm.

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  • Sodium-ion batteries (SIBs) offer a promising alternative to lithium-ion batteries (LIBs), especially for low-temperature applications.
  • The paper reviews advancements in electrode materials like carbon and titanium that improve battery performance in cold conditions, along with the importance of electrolyte formulation to ensure efficiency and stability.
  • Future research aims to enhance energy density, durability, and scalability for commercial use, highlighting the potential of LT SIBs in energy storage technology.
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Aqueous zinc-bromine redox systems possess multiple merits for scalable energy storage. Applying bromine complexing agents shows effectiveness in alleviating the key challenge of ubiquitous crossover of reactive liquid bromine species, while the underlying microscopic mechanism requires a deep understanding to engineer better complexing electrochemistry. Herein, taking a series of quaternary ammonium ionic liquids (methylNBr, ethylNBr, propylNBr, and butylNBr) as a redox mediator model, optical monitoring was used to visualize the dynamic electrochemical behaviors, unveiling the ionic liquid-mediated polybromide electrochemistry with a distinct chain length effect.

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  • Ultrasound is vital for hepatobiliary surgeons to visualize complex anatomy, but converting 2D images to 3D can be challenging, necessitating better tools for real-time anatomical identification.
  • A new augmented reality (AR) system uses advanced techniques like backward alpha blending and spatial smoothing to create real-time 3D visualizations from 2D ultrasound data, improving how surgeons interpret the images.
  • Experiments show that this AR method significantly lowers operational times and enhances depth perception while boosting user satisfaction, indicating its strong potential for improving surgical accuracy and decision-making.
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This study investigates the relationship between modifiable risk factors and dementia subtypes using data from 460,799 participants in the UK Biobank. Utilizing univariate Cox proportional hazards regression models, we examined the associations between 83 modifiable risk factors and the risks of all-cause dementia (ACD), Alzheimer's disease (AD), and vascular dementia (VD). Composite scores for different domains were generated by aggregating risk factors associated with ACD, AD, and VD, respectively, and their joint associations were assessed in multivariable Cox models.

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Detecting and segmenting unstained living adherent cells in differential interference contrast (DIC) images is crucial in biomedical research, such as cell microinjection, cell tracking, cell activity characterization, and revealing cell phenotypic transition dynamics. We present a robust approach, starting with dataset transformation. We curated 520 pairs of DIC images, containing 12,198 HepG2 cells, with ground truth annotations.

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Aflatoxin G (AFG) is a mycotoxin commonly found in agricultural products, including dried fruits, meat, and milk products. Oral AFG administration induced tumor necrosis factor (TNF)-α-dependent chronic pulmonary inflammation, promoting AFG-induced damage in alveolar epithelial cell, which is associated with lung adenocarcinoma. Pulmonary macrophages may be divided into tissue-resident alveolar macrophages (TRAMs) and monocyte-derived macrophages (MoMs), which involve in chronic lung inflammation.

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  • The study investigates the link between protein quantitative trait loci (pQTL-SNPs) and lung adenocarcinoma (LUAD) risk by analyzing plasma from female LUAD patients and healthy controls, along with tumor tissues.
  • It identifies 7 significant pQTL-SNPs related to altered LUAD risk, showing decreased levels of certain proteins which may act as tumor suppressors in patients' plasma and tumor tissues.
  • The findings suggest that mutations in 4 specific pQTL-SNPs can affect the expression of target proteins (BST1, NRP1, and APOH), influencing the risk of developing LUAD either by promoting or inhibiting tumorigenesis.
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Background: Liver cirrhosis is a progressive hepatic disease whose immunological basis has attracted increasing attention. However, it remains unclear whether a concrete causal association exists between immunocyte phenotypes and liver cirrhosis.

Aim: To explore the concrete causal relationships between immunocyte phenotypes and liver cirrhosis through a mendelian randomization (MR) study.

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Bromine (Br) and related species removal from water systems are rather complicated due to the complicated chemistry instability, and materials with high Br removal rate and efficiency, along with stimuli/apparatus suitable for highly corrosive environments, are necessary. Ultrasonication as a non-destructive process is especially suitable in scenarios where conventional stir apparatus is not applicable, such as highly corrosive environments. Considering the validity nature of Br and combining the advantages of ultrasonic with a highly stable Br fixation method through aromatic polymer nanoparticles, we demonstrate highly efficient acoustic-aided Br removal in aqueous solutions with two times capacity compared to the non-treated sample.

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  • The concept of 'brain age' uses neuroimaging data as a biomarker to understand cognitive health and neurodegenerative conditions, with machine learning (ML) and deep learning (DL) advancing its estimation over the past decade.
  • A comprehensive review analyzes 52 studies from 2020 to 2024, evaluating different ML and DL models and their effectiveness in predicting brain age across various age groups.
  • The review highlights achievements and challenges in the field, providing insights to guide future research and improve strategies for early intervention in neurodegenerative diseases.
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The mammalian intestine harbors abundant T cells with high motility, where these cells can affect both intestinal and extraintestinal disorders. Growing evidence shows that gut-derived T cells migrate to extraintestinal organs, contributing to the pathogenesis of certain autoimmune diseases, including type 1 diabetes (T1D) and multiple sclerosis (MS). However, three key questions require further elucidation.

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Background: Rheumatoid arthritis (RA) is a chronic systemic autoimmune disease characterized by inflammatory cell infiltration, which can lead to chronic disability, joint destruction and loss of function. At present, the pathogenesis of RA is still unclear. The purpose of this study is to explore the potential biomarkers and immune molecular mechanisms of rheumatoid arthritis through machine learning-assisted bioinformatics analysis, in order to provide reference for the early diagnosis and treatment of RA disease.

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Ubiquitin modification and alternative polyadenylation play crucial roles in the onset and progression of cancer. Hence, this study aims to comprehensively and deeply understand gene regulation and associated biological processes in lung adenocarcinoma (LUAD) by integrating both mechanisms. Alternative polyadenylation (APA)-related E3 ubiquitin ligases in LUAD were identified through multiple databases, and the association between selected genetic loci influencing gene expression (apaQTL-SNPs) and LUAD risk were evaluated through the GWAS database of the Female Lung Cancer Consortium in Asia (FLCCA).

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  • Glioma is the most common type of brain tumor and is a significant contributor to cancer-related deaths, with a strong association found between the enzyme ST6Gal1 and various brain tumors.
  • The study identified NCAM1 as a key target of ST6Gal1 through bioinformatics and confirmed their interaction via binding analysis and immunohistochemistry in glioma patient samples.
  • Findings reveal that lower levels of ST6Gal1 and NCAM1 correlate with higher glioma grades and poorer patient outcomes, suggesting that ST6Gal1 may help inhibit tumor growth and could be a target for new therapeutic strategies.
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Background: The association between psoriasis and pulmonary fibrosis has been reported in observational studies. However, the association is vulnerable to bias from using immunosuppressants such as methotrexate, which can cause fibrosis in multiple organs. The present study is to investigate whether psoriasis could independently increase the risk of idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis (IPF).

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  • Duck enteritis virus (DEV) causes significant damage to ducks, affecting their vascular and gastrointestinal systems, while Poly I:C shows potential as an antiviral treatment by boosting interferon levels.
  • This study aimed to analyze how DEV leads to intestinal injury and to assess the effectiveness of different doses of Poly I:C in treating this condition in infected ducks.
  • Results indicated that Poly I:C significantly improved intestinal health and reduced cell death caused by DEV, with higher doses providing even better protection, suggesting its potential for future antiviral drug development.
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