Publications by authors named "Yuanyuan Wei"

Marine heatwaves, prolonged high-temperature extreme events in the ocean, have increased worldwide in recent decades. Plastic pollution is widespread in the ocean, and the continuous weathering of plastics leads to a substantial release of nanoplastics (NPs). However, the interactive impacts and in-depth mechanisms of heatwaves and NPs on diatoms are largely unknown.

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Objectives: Rats are used as animal models for basic and applied research related to orthodontic tooth movement (OTM). The magnitude of mechanical force in OTM rat models mainly depends on the supporting capability of the periodontal ligament (PDL), which is highly associated with the root surface area (RSA). But the size of rat RSA remains unknown, which is the reason why there are still debates on the magnitude of mechanical force in OTM rat models.

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Background: Acidosis is the most common complication that seriously affects the prognosis of acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS). Acid-sensitive ion channel 1a (ASIC1a) is activated in acidic environments to regulate inflammatory process. However, the role of ASIC1a in ARDS is unclear.

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  • Port-wine stains (PWS) are vascular birthmarks that can darken over time, and traditional treatments like laser therapy have mixed results and side effects.
  • Hematoporphyrin Monomethyl Ether-Photodynamic Therapy (HMME-PDT) is a new approach showing promising results with fewer adverse effects by specifically targeting abnormal blood vessels.
  • The review highlights the clinical effectiveness of HMME-PDT based on assessments, notes improvements in vascular lesions, and calls for further research to establish consistent treatment guidelines and long-term outcomes.
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  • Hypokalemia (low potassium levels) has been linked to an increased risk of peritoneal dialysis (PD)-associated peritonitis, but this study investigates whether this association holds up when accounting for factors like malnutrition and other health conditions.
  • Researchers used a large national dataset to analyze the relationship between serum potassium levels and the occurrence of peritonitis, employing various statistical models to reduce bias between patients with and without hypokalemia.
  • Findings showed that while patients with potassium levels below 4.0 mmol/L had a higher incidence of peritonitis, when accounting for other variables, low potassium was not independently associated with a higher risk of peritonitis or treatment failure.
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Gouty arthritis (GA), a metabolic and immunologic disease, primarily affects joints. Dysbiosis of intestinal flora is an important cause of GA. The metabolic disorders of intestinal flora leading to GA and immune disorders might play an important role in patients with hyperuricemia and established GA.

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Kinesin motor proteins hydrolyze ATP to produce force for spindle assembly and vesicle transport, performing essential functions in cell division and motility, but the structural changes required for force generation are uncertain. We now report high-resolution structures showing new transitions in the kinesin mechanochemical cycle, including power stroke fluctuations upon ATP binding and a post-hydrolysis state with bound ADP + free phosphate. We find that rate-limiting ADP release occurs upon microtubule binding, accompanied by central β-sheet twisting, which triggers the power stroke - stalk rotation and neck mimic docking - upon ATP binding.

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  • - The study found that patients with acute exacerbation of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (AECOPD) due to influenza A virus (IAV) showed significant increases in resting energy expenditure and earlier energy depletion in affected cells.
  • - Researchers identified that mitochondrial dysfunction and impaired oxidative phosphorylation (OXPHOS) occurred in IAV-infected bronchial epithelial cells from COPD patients, with these issues being pronounced before ATP levels dropped.
  • - Treatment with melatonin was shown to rescue the energy exhaustion and mitochondrial damage linked to IAV infection, suggesting that it could be a potential therapy for improving outcomes in AECOPD patients caused by IAV.
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The panoramic stereo video has brought a new visual experience for the audience with its immersion and stereo effect. In panoramic stereo video, the face is an important element. However, the face image in panoramic stereo video has varying degrees of deformation.

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Background: Vascular fibrosis directly causes vascular thickening in Takayasu arteritis (TAK), in which sustained transforming growth factor beta (TGF-β) activation is critical. Understanding TGF-β activation regulation and blocking it might yield a therapeutic effect in TAK. Proprotein convertase subtilisin/kexin type 5 (PCSK5) rs6560480 (T/C) is associated with TAK development.

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Post-stroke depression (PSD) is a psychological disease that can occur following a stroke and is associated with serious consequences. Research on the pathogenesis and treatment of PSD is still in the infancy stage. Patients with PSD often exhibit gastrointestinal symptoms; therefore the role of gut microbiota in the pathophysiology and potential treatment effects of PSD has become a hot topic of research.

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Dampness-heat syndrome diarrhea (DHSD) is a common clinical disease with a high prevalence but still has no satisfactory therapeutic medicine, so the search for a safe and effective drug candidate is ongoing. This study aims to explore the efficacy and mechanisms of Lianweng granules (LWG) in the treatment of DHSD and to identify the blood transport components of LWG. We assessed the efficacy of LWG in DHSD by various in vivo metrics such as body weight, disease activity index (DAI), histopathologic examination, intestinal barrier function, levels of inflammatory, apoptotic biomarkers, and oxidative stress.

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Background: Gut microbiota (GM) have been implicated as important regulators of gastrointestinal symptom which is commonly occurred along with respiratory influenza A virus (IAV) infection, suggesting the involvement of the gut-to-lung axis in a host's response to IAV. IAV primarily destroys airway epithelium tight junctions (TJs) and consequently causes acute respiratory disease syndrome. It is known that GM and their metabolism produce an anti-influenza effect, but their role in IAV-induced airway epithelial integrity remains unknown.

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Research has established that the incorporation of 3D-printed lattice structures in cement substrates enhances the mechanical properties of cementitious materials. However, given that 3D-printing materials, notably polymers, exhibit varying degrees of mechanical performance under high-temperature conditions, their efficacy is compromised. Notably, at temperatures reaching 150 °C, these materials soften and lose their load-bearing capacity, necessitating further investigation into their compressive mechanical behavior in such environments.

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  • * The study analyzed the MYB gene family across six species and identified a total of 1104 MYBs, categorized into four subfamilies, highlighting whole-genome and tandem duplications as key mechanisms in the evolution of these genes, particularly in R2R3-MYB subfamily of chrysanthemums.
  • * Findings from sequence structure, selective pressure analyses, and gene expression in various organs suggest that certain R2R3-MYBs may act as negative regulators of anthocyanin biosynthesis, contributing to our understanding of MYB regulation in
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Polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) is one of the most prevalent gynecological endocrine conditions affecting reproductive women. It can feature a variety of symptoms, such as obesity, insulin resistance, skin conditions, and infertility. Women with PCOS are susceptible to illnesses including mood disorders, diabetes, hypertension, and dyslipidemia.

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This study was to investigate the effects of Smilax China L. saponins (SCS) on non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD). Rats were fed a high-fat diet (HFD) for 8 weeks to induce NAFLD, followed by SCS treatment for 8 weeks.

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  • Influenza A viruses (IAV) contribute to worsening symptoms in COPD patients, leading to increased inflammation and lung damage due to abnormal macrophage responses.
  • In a study involving COPD mouse models induced by cigarette smoke, melatonin was tested for its protective effects against IAV infections, showing improved lung function and reduced inflammatory markers.
  • Melatonin was found to decrease polarization of harmful M1 macrophages and inflammation through its receptors, indicating a potential therapeutic role for melatonin in managing IAV-related COPD exacerbations.
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Because of the excellent combination of high detonation and low sensitivity properties of the 1,1-diamino-2,2-dinitroethylene (FOX-7) energetic material (EM), it is useful to explore new energetic derivatives that start with the FOX-7 structure. However, most such derivatives are highly sensitive, making them unsuitable for EM applications. An exception is the new nitroenamine EM, 1,1-diamino-2-tetrazole-2-nitroethene (FOX-7-T) (synthesized by replacing a nitro group with a tetrazole ring), which exhibits good stability.

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Gout is a chronic metabolic and immune disease, and its specific pathogenesis is still unclear. When the serum uric acid exceeds its saturation in the blood or tissue fluid, it is converted to monosodium urate crystals, which lead to acute arthritis of varying degrees, urinary stones, or irreversible peripheral joint damage, and in severe cases, impairment of vital organ function. Gout flare is a clinically significant state of acute inflammation in gout.

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Synaptic plasticity plays a critical role in the expression power of brain neural networks. Among diverse plasticity rules, synaptic scaling presents indispensable effects on homeostasis maintenance and synaptic strength regulation. In the current modeling of brain-inspired spiking neural networks (SNN), backpropagation through time is widely adopted because it can achieve high performance using a small number of time steps.

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Gouty nephropathy (GN) is a metabolic disease with persistently elevated blood uric acid levels. The main manifestations of GN are crystalline kidney stones, chronic interstitial nephritis, and renal fibrosis. Understanding the mechanism of the occurrence and development of GN is crucial to the development of new drugs for prevention and treatment of GN.

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Curdlan is a unique (1,3)-β-D-glucan with bioactivity and exceptional gelling properties. By chemical functionalization such as carboxymethylation, the physicochemical properties of curdlan can be significantly tailored. However, how the carboxymethylation extent of curdlan affects its rheology and gelation characteristics has yet to be fully understood.

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