Publications by authors named "Yuanyi Wang"

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  • Osteogenesis-angiogenesis coupling is a key mechanism in bone formation and healing, involving a close relationship between bone and blood vessel development, which has not been fully understood in the context of bone healing.
  • This study identifies exosomes derived from endothelial cells (EC-exo) as crucial in generating type H blood vessels and facilitating the interaction between bone marrow stem cells (BMSCs) and ECs, thus promoting both osteogenesis and angiogenesis.
  • The research highlights the role of the ZBTB16 gene in this process, emphasizing that EC-exo boosts BMSC differentiation, creating a feedback loop that enhances bone regeneration, making EC-exo a potential therapeutic tool for bone repair.*
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  • Current techniques for shaping ceramics, particularly piezoceramics, are slow and can compromise their properties, highlighting the need for more effective methods.
  • The proposed ultrafast shaping and sintering (USS) method uses thermomechanical fields to rapidly deform and shape ceramic powder compacts, employing a programmable carbon-felt Joule heater that also provides mechanical support.
  • This USS method allows for the creation of complex 3D shapes, such as twisted and arched designs, and is both energy-efficient and time-efficient, performing tasks in just a few minutes with minimal energy consumption.
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  • The PHILA study demonstrates that the combination of pyrotinib, trastuzumab, and docetaxel significantly enhances progression-free survival in untreated HER2-positive metastatic breast cancer patients compared to other treatment options.
  • Research conducted included in vitro and in vivo experiments, revealing that the combination therapy is more effective in inhibiting cancer cell growth and blocking the HER2 signaling pathway.
  • Findings suggest that this treatment strategy is particularly effective for patients with HER2 dependency, highlighting its potential as an optimal option for managing this type of breast cancer.
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  • Climate change is leading to more intense and frequent heavy rainfall, which affects nutrient movement into rivers, particularly in areas like southeast China with complex land use.
  • A study found that as rainfall intensity increases, total nitrogen (TN) and total phosphorus (TP) concentrations in a river rise, with a notable spike during heavy rainfall events, contributing significantly to annual nutrient loading and potentially worsening eutrophication in nearby lakes.
  • The research highlights that cropland and residential areas are major sources of these nutrients, while forested areas have better drainage but still pose pollution risks, emphasizing the need for targeted nutrient management strategies in response to rainfall patterns.
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In recent years, with advancements in medicine, the survival period of patients with tumours has significantly increased. The adverse effects of tumour treatment on patients, especially cardiac toxicity, have become increasingly prominent. In elderly patients with breast cancer, treatment-related cardiovascular toxicity has surpassed cancer itself as the leading cause of death.

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The formation of vascular niche is pivotal during the early stage of peripheral nerve regeneration. Nevertheless, the mechanisms of vascular niche in the regulation of peripheral nerve repair remain unclear. Netrin-1 (NTN1) was found up-regulated in nerve stump after peripheral nerve injury (PNI).

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Neuroanatomical tract tracers are important for studying axoplasmic transport and the complex interconnections of the nervous system. Though traditional fluorescent tracers are widely used, they have several prominent drawbacks when imaging, including low resolutions and low tissue penetrations and inability to be supervised dynamically within a long peripheral nerve during the long term. Here, we explored the potential of ICG as a neural tracer for axoplasmic transport and for the first time demonstrated that ICG could be used to detect transport function within peripheral nerve by near-infrared region II (NIR-II) imaging.

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The structural and functional features of lymphatic vessels in the peripheral nervous system (pLVs) is still unclear. Here, we clarify the existence of pLVs in rats, PROX1-EGFP transgenic mice and human, and exhibit a clear three-dimensional structure for helping understand its structural features. Moreover, two specific phenotypes of lymphatics endothelial cells (Rnd1 LECs and Ccl21 LECs) in peripheral nerves are well characterized by single-cell sequencing.

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Background: Ulcerative colitis (UC), a non-specific gastrointestinal disease, is commonly managed with aminosalicylic acids and immunosuppressive agents to control inflammation and relieve symptoms, despite frequent relapses. Isofraxidin is a coumarin compound extracted from traditional Chinese medicine, exhibiting anti-inflammatory and antioxidant properties; however, its alleviating effect on UC remains unclear. Therefore, we investigated the mechanism of isofraxidin in lipopolysaccharide (LPS)-induced cell inflammation in human intestinal epithelial cell (HIEC) and human colorectal adenocarcinoma cells (Caco-2), as well as in dextran sulfate sodium (DSS)-induced UC in mice.

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Background: Quality of life (QoL) of older adults has become a pivotal concern of the public and health system. Previous studies found that both cognitive decline and neuropsychiatric symptoms (NPS) can affect QoL in older adults. However, it remains unclear how these symptoms are related to each other and impact on QoL.

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Neurological disorders affect a large population, often leading to different levels of disability and resulting in decreased quality of life. Due to the limited recovery obtained from surgical procedures and other medical approaches, a large number of patients with prolonged dysfunction receive neurorehabilitation protocols to improve their neural plasticity and regeneration. However, the poor neural regeneration ability cannot effectively rebuild the tissue integrity and neural functional networks; consequently, the prognoses of neurorehabilitation remain undetermined.

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Peripheral nerve injuries are common and can cause catastrophic consequences. Although peripheral nerves have notable regenerative capacity, full functional recovery is often challenging due to a number of factors, including age, the type of injury, and delayed healing, resulting in chronic disorders that cause lifelong miseries and significant financial burdens. Fluorescence imaging, among the various techniques, may be the key to overcome these restrictions and improve the prognosis because of its feasibility and dynamic real-time imaging.

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Nanoparticles, films, and patterns are three critical piezoelectric elements with widespread applications in sensing, actuations, catalysis and energy harvesting. High productivity and large-area fabrication of these functional elements is still a significant challenge, let alone the control of their structures and feature sizes on various substrates. Here, we report a fast and versatile electrostatic disc microprinting, enabled by triggering the instability of liquid-air interface of inks.

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Acute gouty arthritis (AGA) is a frequent self-limiting inflammatory condition produced by the deposition of monosodium urate (MSU) crystals in the joints and periarticular tissues of patients with hyperuricemia. However, no effective interventional measures currently exist for AGA. Pyroptosis, a kind of pro-inflammatory programmed cell death, plays a crucial role in MSU crystal-induced inflammation and represents a potential treatment target for AGA.

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Lung cancer accounts for the highest percentage of cancer morbidity and mortality worldwide, and lung adenocarcinoma (LUAD) is the most prevalent subtype. Although numerous therapies have been developed for lung cancer, patient prognosis is limited by tumor metastasis and more effective treatment targets are urgently required. In the present study, gene expression profiles were extracted from the Gene Expression Omnibus database and mRNA expression data were downloaded from The Cancer Genome Atlas database.

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Background: Although PIWI-interacting RNAs (piRNAs) have recently been associated with germline development and many human diseases, their expression pattern and relationship in autoimmune diseases remain indistinct. This study aimed to investigate the presence and correlation of piRNAs in rheumatoid arthritis (RA).

Methods: We first analyzed the expression profile of piRNAs using small RNA sequencing in peripheral leukocytes of three new-onset untreated RA patients and three healthy controls (HCs).

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Chemotherapeutic agents remain the first-line treatment for solid tumors, including lung cancer, but chemotherapy resistance is hampering global efforts to treat this disease. CC-115 is a novel antitumoral compound used in phase I clinical trials. However, it is unclear whether CC-115 is effective against lung adenocarcinoma (LUAD).

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Introduction: Accumulating evidence demonstrates that long non-coding RNAs (lncRNAs) are associated with the development of osteoporosis.

Methods: This study aimed to investigate the effects of MALAT1 on osteogenic differentiation and cell apoptosis in osteoporosis. MALAT1 level, detected by RT-qPCR, was downregulated in hindlimb unloading (HU) mice and simulated microgravity (MG)-treated MC3T3-E1 cells.

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Background: Schwann cells (SCs) respond to nerve injury by transforming into the repair-related cell phenotype, which can provide the essential signals and spatial cues to promote axonal regeneration and induce target reinnervation. Endothelial cells (ECs) contribute to intraneural angiogenesis contributing to creating a permissive microenvironment. The coordination between ECs and SCs within injury sites is crucial in the regeneration process, however, it still unclear.

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Tandem spinal stenosis (TSS) is defined as the concomitant occurrence of stenosis in at least two or more distinct regions (cervical, thoracic, or lumbar) of the spine and may present with a constellation of signs and symptoms. It has four subtypes, including cervico-lumbar, cervico-thoracic, thoraco-lumbar, and cervico-thoraco-lumbar TSS. The prevalence of TSS varies depending on the different subtypes and cohorts.

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Background: Aspergillus fumigatus infection is difficult to diagnose clinically and can develop into invasive pulmonary aspergillosis, which has a high fatality rate. The incidence of Aspergillus fumigatus infection has increased die to widespread application of radiotherapy technology. However, knowledge regarding A.

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Background: Lateral facial clefts are atypical with a low incidence in the facial cleft spectrum. With the development of ultrasonography (US) prenatal screening, such facial malformations can be detected and diagnosed prenatally rather than at birth. Although three-dimensional US (3DUS) can render the fetus' face 3D reconstruction, the 3D images are displayed on two-dimensional screens without field depth, which impedes the understanding of untrained individuals.

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Metastatic spinal tumors (MST) have high rates of morbidity and mortality. MST can destroy the vertebral body or compress the nerve roots, resulting in an increased risk of pathological fractures and intractable pain. Here, we elaborately reviewed the currently available therapeutic options for MST according to the following four aspects: surgical management, minimally invasive therapy (MIT), radiation therapy, and systemic therapy.

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Background: Postoperative discal pseudocyst (PDP) is a rare condition that presents after surgery for lumbar disc herniation. Due to the lack of information, the diagnosis and treatment of PDP remain controversial. Herein, we report a PDP case that occurred following percutaneous endoscopic lumbar discectomy and received conservative treatment.

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