Publications by authors named "YunFei Tan"

Leaf disease detection holds significant application value in the agricultural domain, as timely and accurate detection of crop leaf disease targets is crucial for improving crop yield and quality. To handle varying crop leaf disease target sizes, occlusion issues, and detection errors in complex environments, the YOLOv8 structure has been enhanced. Firstly, to tackle the issues of target diversity and loss of image features, this paper designs the GOCR-ELAN lightweight module to replace some of the C2f modules in the Backbone, thereby reducing the parameters in the model and enhancing the network's feature extraction capability.

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Intrahepatic cholangiocarcinoma (ICC) ranks as the second most primary liver cancer that often goes unnoticed with a high mortality rate. Hepatectomy is the main treatment for ICC, but only 15% of patients are suitable for surgery. Despite advancements in therapeutic approaches, ICC has an unfavorable prognosis, largely due to lymph node metastasis (LNM) that is closely linked to the elevated recurrence rates.

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  • Epilepsy is a common neurological disorder that affects around 50 million people globally, characterized by recurrent seizures caused by irregular communication between neurons.
  • Despite the complexity of its causes, including genetic and structural issues, proper diagnosis and treatment can allow up to 70% of patients to live seizure-free.
  • Ketamine, a drug traditionally used for anesthesia and depression, shows promise in treating epilepsy by improving the balance of excitatory and inhibitory brain activities, which is key to preventing seizures, especially in treatment-resistant cases.
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Multiphase Pickering emulsions, including two or more active agents, are of great importance to effectively manage complicated wounds. However, current strategies based on Pickering emulsions are still unsatisfying since they involve only stabilization by inactive particles and encapsulation of the hydrophobic drugs in the oil phase. Herein, thyme essential oil (TEO) was encapsulated in the shell of functional tea polyphenol (TP)-curcumin (Cur) nanoparticles (TC NPs) to exemplarily develop a novel Pickering emulsion (TEO/TC PE).

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Background: Hearing loss is a prevalent issue resulting from loud noise exposure, aging, diseases, and genetic differences. As individuals age, the likelihood of experiencing hearing loss and depression escalates; yet, the link between hearing loss and the risk of depression remains ambiguous. This study explores the relationship between hearing and depression risk, taking into account sociodemographic and health-related factors.

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Dual-ion batteries (DIBs) present great application potential in low-temperature energy storage scenarios due to their unique dual-ion working mechanism. However, at low temperatures, the insufficient electrochemical oxidation stability of electrolytes and depressed interfacial compatibility impair the DIB performance. Here, we design a variant-localized high-concentration solvation structure for universal low-temperature electrolytes (ν-LHCE) without the phase separation via introducing an extremely weak-solvating solvent with low energy levels.

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The salient gelling feature of alginate via forming the egg-box structure with calcium ions has received extensive interests for different applications. Owing to the interfacial incompatibility of rigid inorganic solids with soft polymers, the requirement of overall stereocomplexation with calcium released from uniformly distributed solids in alginate remains a challenge. In this study, a novel alginate-incorporated calcium source was proposed to tackle the intractable dispersion for the preparation of injectable alginate hydrogels.

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Background: Cancer is a common cause of death around the world. Immunotherapy plays a significant role in cancer treatment but still has limitations. The ankyrin-3 () gene has been shown to have a variety of biological roles and has also been shown to be closely linked to individual cancers.

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The objective of this study was to investigate the effects of carboxymethyl chitosan (CMCS) on the stabilization and gelation of oil-in-water (O/W) Pickering emulsions (PEs) with polyphenol-amino acid particles in the presence of inorganic salts. The results revealed that the CMCS-induced depletion interactions contributed to improving the emulsification ability and interfacial adsorption efficiency of polyphenol-amino acid particles as well as constructing the network structures in the continuous phase. These relevant changes collectively resulted in elevating stability, viscosity and moduli of PEs.

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Encapsulation of plant polyphenols with micro-/nano-carriers for enhanced bioavailability has been well documented, but the preparation of these carriers and subsequent loading of polyphenols is a multiple process, which is generally complicated with potentially unexpected negative effects on the bioactivity of the polyphenols. Here, we reported a convenient method to assemble carrier-free polyphenol nanoparticles (NPs) based on oxidative coupling polymerization. The effectiveness was assessed with five different polyphenols including pyrocatechol (PY), catechin (CA), epigallocatechin gallate (EGCG), tannic acid (TA), and proanthocyanidin (PC).

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  • This study explores the link between autophagy (the process where cells recycle their own parts) and schizophrenia (SCZ), aiming to create a risk model based on autophagy-related genes (ARGs).
  • Researchers analyzed a dataset and found 4,754 differentially expressed genes, narrowing down to 80 genes specifically related to autophagy through various enrichment analyses.
  • Ultimately, they identified 34 candidate risk genes and created a predictive model (nomogram) to assess individual SCZ risk, highlighting its relevance for diagnosis and treatment strategies.
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Skin injury is a common health problem worldwide, and the highly complex healing process poses critical challenges for its management. Therefore, wound dressings with salutary effects are urgently needed for wound care. However, traditional wound dressing with a single function often fails to meet the needs of wound repair, and the integration of multiple functions has been required for wound repair.

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Objective: This study aimed to investigate the relationship between intraoperative hip arthrogram parameters and residual acetabular dysplasia (RAD) and avascular necrosis of the femoral head (AVN) in children with developmental dysplasia of the hip (DDH) treated by closed reduction.

Methods: We retrospectively analyzed the data of 102 patients (110 hips; mean age, 14.6 months ± 4.

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Rheumatoid arthritis (RA) is a chronic autoimmune inflammatory disease characterized by synovial inflammation, cartilage damage and bone erosion. In the progression of RA, the inflammatory mediators including ROS, NO, TNF-α, and IL-6 play important roles in the aggravation of inflammation. Hence, reducing the generation and release of inflammatory mediators is of great importance.

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The alluring correlations of cellular behaviors with viscoelastic extracellular matrices have driven increasing endeavors directed toward the understanding of mechanical cues on cell growth and differentiation via preparing biomimetic scaffolds/gels with viscoelastic controllability. Indeed, systematic investigations, especially into calcium phosphate-containing biomimetics, are relatively rare. Here, oxidized hyaluronic acid/hydroxyapatite hybrids (OHAHs) were synthesized by hyaluronan-mediated biomimetic mineralization with confined ion diffusion and subsequent oxidization treatment.

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Biomolecules-mediated biomimetic mineralization has been extensively investigated and applied to fabricate nano-assemblies with unique hierarchical architectures and salient properties. The confined-source ion diffusion plays a key role in the biomineralization process, but little investigative efforts have focused on it. Here, we developed a simple method to mimic the in vivo condition by a confined diffusion method, and hydroxyapatite nanoflower assemblies (HNAs) with exquisite hierarchical architectures were obtained.

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Excessive reactive oxygen species (ROS) and long-term inflammation can delay wound healing and cause tissue damage, while bacterial infection aggravates the wound environment further. It is impossible to resolve all these thorny problems simultaneously with a wound dressing that has only one function. The antioxidative and anti-inflammatory properties of resveratrol (Res) have been proven.

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The natural polysaccharide/hydroxyapatite hydrogels are of great interest to bone tissue engineering, but the interfacial mismatch between rigid hydroxyapatite and soft polysaccharide phase in these hydrogels remains unsolved, which is unfavorable to achieving uniform dispersion of hydroxyapatite particles in the hydrogel matrices. Herein, hyaluronic acid (Hya), an extracellular matrix constituent, was chosen as the template for biological mineralization to synthesize Hya/hydroxyapatite hybrid particles (HAHs). The oxidized Hya/hydroxyapatite hybrid particles (OHAHs) were obtained by oxidating the Hya in the HAHs.

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Owing to its simple properties, the application of injectable hydrogel in wound repair is limited. Therefore, the multi-functionalization of injectable hydrogel to improve the therapeutic effect is imperative. Here, keratin nanoparticles (Ker NPs) with facilitating epithelization capability and nanosized-EGCG covered with Ag nanoparticles (AE NPs) with radicals scavenging capability were used to functionalize injectable oxidized alginate/carboxylmethyl chitosan hydrogel (KA hydrogel).

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The deficiency of traditional calcium preparation will gradually be replaced by the new type of calcium preparation. fruit () is popular for its rich nutrients and functional ingredients. The fermentation broth of , involving amino acids, flavonoids, triterpenes, polysaccharides, and other compounds, is favorable for calcium chelation.

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Multiple sclerosis (MS) is the most common demyelinating disease that attacks the central nervous system. We recently reported that the new antidepressant (R)-ketamine could ameliorate the disease progression in experimental autoimmune encephalomyelitis model of MS. Cuprizone (CPZ) has been used to produce demyelination which resembles demyelination in MS patients.

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Red swamp crayfish (Procambarus clarkii) is an important aquaculture species in China. With increasing crayfish culture, a number of outbreaks of various diseases have been identified in crayfish. Despite this, there are no reports on the application of disease resistance genes in the molecular breeding of crayfish.

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Maternal immune activation (MIA) plays a role in the etiology of schizophrenia. MIA by prenatal exposure of polyinosinic:polycytidylic acid [poly(I:C)] in rodents caused behavioral and neurobiological changes relevant to schizophrenia in adult offspring. We investigated whether the novel antidepressant (R)-ketamine could prevent the development of psychosis-like phenotypes in adult offspring after MIA.

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