Publications by authors named "Yuan Yao"

Nutrient enrichment of water bodies can lead to eutrophication, which poses a global threat to freshwater ecosystems, affecting biodiversity and water quality. While human activities have accelerated eutrophication, climate change further complicates the dynamics of nutrient cycling and ecosystem responses. Here, we provide global, spatially explicit freshwater eutrophication characterization factors, at an annual resolution from 2021 up to 2099 based on eight different climate change scenarios.

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Annexin A5 (ANXA5) is a small calcium-dependent protein that binds specifically to negatively charged phosphatidylserine as a marker of apoptosis. Previous studies have shown that ANXA5 expression is elevated in hypertensive patients and is closely related to left ventricular systolic function in hypertensive patients, but its specific mechanism of action has not been clarified. GEO database analysis showed that ANXA5 expression was significantly upregulated in hypertensive myocardial hypertrophy.

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Liquid crystal elastomers (LCEs) with various deformation properties based on phase transition were widely used as actuators and provided potential to fabricate functional surfaces with tunable microstructure. Herein, we demonstrate a strategy to fabricate dynamic micro wrinkles on LCE surfaces based on LC phase transition. Stable micron-sized surface wrinkles on the anthracene-containing LCE film (AnLCE) are fabricated by ultraviolet exposure induced gradient cross-linking and subsequently stretching-releasing (UV-SR).

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  • Parkinson's disease (PD) results from the death of neurons that produce dopamine, making it a challenging condition to treat.
  • A promising treatment involves using neural-stem cells (NSCs), but their ability to turn into dopaminergic neurons is often low without additional help.
  • Researchers developed graphene nanosheets that attach to NSCs and allow for precise electrical stimulation, significantly increasing the differentiation of NSCs into dopaminergic neurons and improving motor and memory functions in PD mice.
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Heart failure (HF) is associated with progressive reduction in cerebral blood flow (CBF) and neurodegenerative changes leading to cognitive decline. The glymphatic system is crucial for the brain's waste removal, and its dysfunction is linked to neurodegeneration. In this study, we used a mouse model of HF, induced by myocardial infarction (MI), to investigate the effects of HF with reduced ejection fraction on the brain's glymphatic function.

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Land surface temperature (LST) is a critical parameter for understanding climate change and maintaining hydrological balance across local and global scales. However, existing satellite LST products face trade-offs between spatial and temporal resolutions, making it challenging to provide all-weather LST with high spatiotemporal resolution. In this study, focusing on Chengdu city, a framework combining a spatiotemporal fusion model and machine learning algorithm was proposed and applied to retrieve hourly high spatial resolution LST data from Chinese geostationary weather satellite data and multi-scale polar-orbiting satellite observations.

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High-temperature CMAS corrosion has become a crucial factor inhibiting the further development of thermal barrier coatings (TBCs) because of the increasing service temperature of aero-engines. Herein, a novel mid-entropy rare-earth hafnate (YGdYb)HfO (YGYbH) was prepared by ultrafast high-temperature sintering (UHS) technology, and its CMAS corrosion behavior and mechanism were investigated. During corrosion, the CaRE(SiO)O apatite phase with a lower formation enthalpy and entropy-stabilized effect had a more intense tendency to be generated, which improves the density and stability of the reaction layer, hindering the further penetration of molten CMAS.

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Objectives: To analyze the regularity of acupoint selection and compatibility of acupuncture and moxibustion for Parkinson's disease (PD) using complex network analysis technology, so as to provide the basis and treatment strategies for clinical acupuncture and moxibustion treatment of PD.

Methods: Relevant literature published in databases of China National Knowledge Infrastructure (CNKI), Wanfang, VIP, PubMed, and Web of Science from the inception to December of 2023 was retrieved. The literature was screened based on inclusion and exclusion criteria to establish a prescription database for acupuncture treatment of PD.

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  • The excessive use of nitrate has caused environmental issues by accumulating in natural water, posing risks to human health.
  • Electrochemical NO reduction (eNORR) to ammonia offers a low-energy method for removing nitric oxide (NO), but traditional Cu-based catalysts experience performance degradation due to oxidation.
  • This study introduces a charge compensation strategy using Ti as a self-recycling electron donor to enhance the stability and efficiency of Cu-based eNORR catalysts, achieving a remarkable 95% NO removal rate during 30 hours of testing.
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Ambient concentrations are commonly used as proxies for personal PM exposure in epidemiological studies, despite indoor settings being the places where people spend most of their time. In a panel study of 110 nonsmoking, healthy college students in Lhasa, Tibet, indoor PM was monitored using calibrated low-cost sensors for two multiweek periods, in over 40 dormitories where participants resided. We also repeatedly measured fractional exhaled nitric oxide (FeNO), an acute respiratory inflammation biomarker, for each participant.

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Approach/avoidance behavior is a basic human behavior pattern. However, more recent studies have demonstrated that this behavior pattern greatly differs among individuals. This heterogeneity has promoted research on exploring the predictive value of individual differences.

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Magnesium (Mg) alloy scaffolds demonstrate promising potential for clinical applications in the repair of segmental bone defects. However, the specific mechanisms of osteoconduction and osteoinduction facilitated by these scaffolds themselves during the bone reconstruction process remain inadequately defined. This investigation systematically assesses the properties of MAO-coated Mg base implants both in vitro and in vivo.

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  • A study was conducted to analyze the impact of a 3D printed model of the inferior mesenteric artery (IMA) on surgical procedures for rectal cancer (RC) that aimed to preserve the left colic artery (LCA) and reduce complications like anastomotic leakage.
  • The research involved comparing two groups of patients undergoing laparoscopic radical resection—one using the 3D model and a control group—with results showing significant improvements in operation time, blood loss, hospital stay, recovery time, and lower complication rates for the 3D model group.
  • The findings suggest that the 3D printed IMA model can enhance surgical safety and efficiency by helping surgeons better navigate the complex anatomy during procedures.
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We demonstrate arbitrarily shaped Mathieu bottle beams (MBBs) based on geometric factor design. By elaborately selecting elliptical trajectory parameters and corresponding orders, the MBBs can be tailored to diverse longitudinal and transversal shapes simultaneously. The proposed method breaks through the limitation that the components of conventional bottle beams can only self-accelerate along paraxial paths with fixed shapes.

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Amyloplasts are the sites of starch synthesis and accumulation. Little is known about amyloplast division and its effects on the size, structure, and physicochemical properties of starch granules. In this study, we created mutants of plastid division-related gene MeMinD by CRISPR/Cas9 technology, leading to the disruption of normal division of amyloplasts in cassava storage roots.

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  • * The messiii-1 mutants exhibited increased levels of amylose, resistant starch, and total starch compared to control plants, along with changes in starch granule size and structure.
  • * The mutation also resulted in enhanced soluble sugars (sucrose, glucose, fructose), which are believed to promote starch synthesis and alter gene expression related to starch biosynthesis, thus boosting the nutritional profile of cassava.
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Prostate cancer (PCa) is a complex disease with diverse molecular alterations. The aryl hydrocarbon receptor (AhR) is a ligand-activated transcription factor that exhibits pleiotropic roles in PCa, and 2,3,7,8-tetrachlorodibenzo-p-dioxin (TCDD) is a potent ligand for AhR. While targeting ferroptosis is an innovative PCa therapeutic strategy, the impact of AhR on this process remains unclear.

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D-pantothenate, universally acknowledged as vitamin B5, has garnered considerable interest owing to its crucial functionality in the feed, pharmaceutical, and cosmeceutical sectors. Development of microbial strains for D-pantothenate hyperproducer has emerged as a prominent research direction in recent years. Herein, we converted an engineered Escherichia coli with low yield to a plasmid-free hyperproducer of D-pantothenate using multiplex combinatorial strategies.

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  • Trans-oral robotic surgery (TORS) and trans-oral laser microsurgery (TLM) are effective methods for identifying unknown primary cancers in the head and neck area, with a focus on tonsillectomy techniques.
  • A systematic review found that 65% of patients had their primary tumors identified using TORS and TLM, with better results from TLM compared to TORS, especially for HPV-related tumors.
  • Complications were relatively low, with nasogastric/gastrostomy issues occurring in 6% of cases, and hospitalization varied between 1 to over 7 days.
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Background: Tumor-infiltrating regulatory T cells (TI-Tregs) are well-adapted to thrive in the challenging tumor microenvironment (TME) by undergoing metabolic reprogramming, notably shifting from glycolysis to mitochondrial oxidative phosphorylation (OXPHOS) for energy production. The extracellular matrix is an important component of the TME, contributing to the regulation of both tumor and immune cell metabolism patterns by activating mechanosensors such as YAP. Whether YAP plays a part in regulating TI-Treg mitochondrial function and the underlying mechanisms are yet to be elucidated.

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Background: To develop the extracellular matrix metalloproteinase inducer (CD147)-targeting therapeutic strategies, accurate detection of CD147 expression in tumors is crucial. Owing to their relatively low molecular weights and high affinities, nanobodies (Nbs) may be powerful candidates for cancer diagnosis and therapy. In this study, we developed a novel CD147-targeted nanobody radiotracer, [I]I-NB147, which provides guidance for the noninvasive detection of CD147-overexpressing cancers.

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  • - The study aimed to compare the biomechanical performance of polyetheretherketone (PEEK) and titanium alloys in fixation systems for reconstructing mandibular defects after surgeries due to tumors or trauma using finite element analysis.
  • - In the analysis, PEEK materials (including unmodified, glass fiber-reinforced, and carbon fiber-reinforced) generated more stress on the mandible than titanium alloys, with glass fiber-reinforced PEEK being particularly problematic as it exceeded the mandible’s yield strength.
  • - The conclusion was that carbon fiber-reinforced PEEK showed better stress distribution and stability, making it the most suitable material for mandibular defect repair in fixation systems, as prolonged low stress can lead to bone issues.*
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Objective: To evaluate the clinical diagnostic value of knee MRI at 90° flexed position for Ramp lesions of medial meniscus.

Methods: A total of 228 patients with knee pain as the main complaint who were admitted between September 2021 and September 2023 was selected as the research subjects, of which 51 patients met the selection criteria and were enrolled in the study. There were 31 males and 20 females with an average age of 38.

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Large language models (LLMs) continue to exhibit noteworthy capabilities across a spectrum of areas, including emerging proficiencies across the health care continuum. Successful LLM implementation and adoption depend on digital readiness, modern infrastructure, a trained workforce, privacy, and an ethical regulatory landscape. These factors can vary significantly across health care ecosystems, dictating the choice of a particular LLM implementation pathway.

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The thermal properties of interfaces in nanomaterials are critical for various technological applications, including thermal management in electronic and photonic devices, thermoelectric conversion and thermal insulation. Recent advancements in numerical simulation tools (the non-equilibrium Green's approach, the Boltzmann transport equation and the Monte Carlo method, molecular dynamics simulations) have significantly enhanced our understanding of phonon transport and scattering processes in nanomaterials. These advances have led to the discovery of new thermal interfacial materials and enabled precise modulation of phonon thermal conductance to achieve desired thermal performance.

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Synopsis of recent research by authors named "Yuan Yao"

  • - Yuan Yao's recent research encompasses a wide range of interdisciplinary studies, focusing on advancements in cancer therapy, biomolecular analysis, and ecological impacts of environmental changes, showcasing significant contributions to both healthcare and environmental science.! - One notable study explores a targeted nanovesicle delivery system to enhance the effectiveness of cisplatin in lung cancer treatment, addressing challenges like chemoresistance and systemic toxicity, while another utilizes deep learning to automate the analysis of single-molecule fluorescence data, illustrating a fusion of technology and biology.! - Additionally, Yao investigates the spatiotemporal dynamics of tick behavior to mitigate disease risks, develops predictive models for lens decentration in orthokeratology, and examines the implications of climate change on soil organic carbon, highlighting the relevance of his findings to public health and environmental sustainability.!

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