Publications by authors named "YunXiang Zhang"

Acute myeloid leukemia (AML) has lagged in benefiting from immunotherapies, primarily due to the scarcity of actionable AML-specific antigens. Driver mutations represent promising immunogenic targets, but a comprehensive characterization of the AML neoantigen landscape and their impact on patient outcomes and the AML immune microenvironment remain unclear. Herein, we conducted matched DNA and RNA sequencing on 304 AML patients and extensively integrated data from additional ∼2,500 AML cases, identifying 49 driver genes, notably characterized by a significant proportion of insertions and deletions (indels).

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Acute myeloid leukemia (AML) is an aging-related malignancy, with patients aged ≥60 years old facing significantly poorer prognosis. Umbilical cord blood (UCB) has emerged as a promising source with effective anti-aging roles. Here, we conducted a prospective, phase 2, single-arm trial of UCB infusion as an adjuvant consolidation therapy in elderly AML patients (ChiCTR-OPC-15006492).

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Dye sensitization enhances the luminescence of lanthanide nanoparticles by improving light-harvesting. Typically, Yb serves as an energy bridge but absorbs at a single transition, limiting dyes' options (λ > 700 nm) due to the spectral overlap requirement. In contrast, the emitter Er spans energy levels from UV to NIR, making it ideal for multicolor excitation.

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Background: Rapid On-Site Evaluation (ROSE) has been widely used in clinical applications. However, in the field of lung transplantation, there have been no comparative experiments to confirm and quantify its effectiveness. To this end, ROSE was used to detect donor lung infection or colonization and analyze its influence on the prognosis of lung transplantation.

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Virtual/augmented reality (VR/AR) devices offer both immersive imagery and sound. With those wide-field cues, we can simultaneously acquire and process visual and auditory signals to quickly identify objects, make decisions, and take action. While vision often takes precedence in perception, our visual sensitivity degrades in the periphery.

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Fusarium graminearum not only causes Fusarium head blight (FHB) on wheat but also produces fungal toxins that pose a serious threat to food safety. Biological control is one of the safe and most effective alternative methods. In this study, cyclic lipopeptides (CLPs) produced from Bacillus mojavensis B1302 were extracted and identified by LC-MS/MS.

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HONO is a critical precursor of •OH, but its sources are controversial due to its complex formation mechanism. This study conducted comprehensive observations in Zhengzhou from April 26 to May 11, 2022. Low NO concentrations were observed during the Covid epidemic period (EP) (10.

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The face inversion effect is an important indicator of holistic face perception and reflects the developmental level of face processing. This study examined the face inversion effect in deaf or hard of hearing (DHH) children aged 7-17 using the face dimensions task. This task uses photographic images of a face, in which configural and featural information in the eye and mouth regions have been parametrically and independently manipulated.

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Introduction: Rhizosphere effects (REs) have recently been identified as important regulators of root and microbial nutrient acquisition and are positively involved in nutrient cycling of belowground carbon (C), nitrogen (N), and phosphorus (P). Nutrient conditions of the fine roots and soil N are likely to influence REs. Still, it is unclear how REs of soil nutrients themselves variably impact the supply of nutrients to plants in terms of the responses to soil N due to succession.

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  • Tubular structures play a crucial role in biological systems, facilitating communication between cells.
  • Researchers have created an artificial supramolecular channel that mimics natural gap junctions, using both hydrophobic and hydrophilic components.
  • This new channel design helps to inhibit tumor cell invasion by blocking cell migration, offering a potential strategy for enhancing chemotherapy.
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Cytoplasmic dynein is essential for intracellular transport. Despite extensive in vitro characterizations, how the dynein motors transport vesicles by processive steps in live cells remains unclear. To dissect the molecular mechanisms of dynein, we develop optical probes that enable long-term single-particle tracking in live cells with high spatiotemporal resolution.

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Atmospheric hydrogen peroxide (HO), as an important oxidant, plays a key role in atmospheric chemistry. To reveal its characteristics in polluted areas, comprehensive observations were conducted in Zhengzhou, China from February 22 to March 4, 2019, including heavy pollution days (HP) and light pollution days (LP). High NO concentrations (18 ± 26 ppbv) were recorded in HP, preventing the recombination reaction of two HO• radicals.

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Single-molecule localization microscopy (SMLM) requires high-intensity laser irradiation, typically exceeding kW/cm, to yield a sufficient photon count. However, this intense visible light exposure incurs substantial cellular toxicity, hindering its use in living cells. Here, we developed a class of near-infrared (NIR) spontaneously blinking fluorophores for SMLM.

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The efficacy of anthracycline-based chemotherapeutics, which include doxorubicin and its structural relatives daunorubicin and idarubicin, remains almost unmatched in oncology, despite a side effect profile including cumulative dose-dependent cardiotoxicity, therapy-related malignancies and infertility. Detoxifying anthracyclines while preserving their anti-neoplastic effects is arguably a major unmet need in modern oncology, as cardiovascular complications that limit anti-cancer treatment are a leading cause of morbidity and mortality among the 17 million cancer survivors in the U.S.

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Single-particle detection and sensing, powered by Förster resonance energy transfer (FRET), offers precise monitoring of molecular interactions and environmental stimuli at a nanometric resolution. Despite its potential, the widespread use of FRET has been curtailed by the rapid photobleaching of traditional fluorophores. This study presents a robust single-particle FRET platform utilizing upconversion nanoparticles (UCNPs), which stand out for their remarkable photostability, making them superior to conventional organic donors for energy transfer-based assays.

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Hampered by their susceptibility to nucleophilic attack and chemical bleaching, electron-deficient squaraine dyes have long been considered unsuitable for biological imaging. This study unveils a surprising twist: in aqueous environments, bleaching is not irreversible but rather a reversible spontaneous quenching process. Leveraging this new discovery, we introduce a novel deep-red squaraine probe tailored for live-cell super-resolution imaging.

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  • The study aimed to explore how vascular endothelial growth factor receptor-3 (VEGFR-3) influences gastric cancer (GC) and its mechanisms.
  • Researchers analyzed gene expression in gastric cancer tissues and utilized various human cell lines and mouse models to understand these effects.
  • Findings indicated that higher levels of VEGFR-3 correlate with advanced cancer stages and metastasis, and silencing its expression reduced cell growth and migration while promoting cell death, suggesting potential targets for new GC treatments.
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  • Triple-negative breast cancer (TNBC) is a highly aggressive subtype of breast cancer with a poor outlook, and the long non-coding RNA (LncRNA) Linc00707 has been found to be significantly elevated in TNBC tissues compared to normal and other breast cancer types.
  • Linc00707 enhances TNBC cell growth, migration, and invasion while influencing autophagy through the PI3K/AKT/mTOR signaling pathway.
  • Mechanistically, Linc00707 binds to miR-423-5p, increasing MARCH2 expression and promoting TNBC progression, suggesting its potential as a therapeutic target for patients with TNBC.
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Unlabelled: Patients with primary refractory acute myeloid leukemia (AML) have a dismal long-term prognosis. Elucidating the resistance mechanisms to induction chemotherapy could help identify strategies to improve AML patient outcomes. Herein, we retrospectively analyzed the multiomics data of more than 1,500 AML cases and found that patients with spliceosome mutations had a higher risk of developing refractory disease.

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  • Lanthanide-doped upconversion nanoparticles (UCNPs) are promising for single-molecule imaging because of their stability and low autofluorescence, but their hydrophobic nature poses challenges for water dispersibility.
  • Various surface modification methods, such as ligand exchange and silica coating, were tested, with NOBF and DSPE-PEG significantly enhancing luminescence while other methods caused varying degrees of quenching.
  • The study highlights that UCNPs modified with DSPE-PEG showed the best brightness and stability in water, providing important insights into how surface chemistry affects UCNP performance at the single-particle level.
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Fluorescent probes are essential for single-molecule imaging. However, their application in biological systems is often limited by the short photobleaching lifetime. To overcome this, we developed a novel thiolation strategy for squaraine dyes.

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  • Phytophthora sojae is a major pathogen affecting soybeans, causing significant economic losses due to its disease-causing capabilities and the production of zoospores.
  • Researchers used CRISPR/Cas9 technology to create knockout mutants of the protein kinase A regulatory subunit (PsPkaR) to study its role in zoospore production and pathogenicity.
  • Findings revealed that PsPkaR regulates the growth and release of zoospores; its knockout led to abnormal growth and significantly reduced pathogenicity in soybean leaves, highlighting the importance of the cAMP-PKA signaling pathway in this pathogen's interaction with its host.
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A large number of studies indicate that Potassium Voltage-Gated Channel Q4 (KCNQ4) gene is the cause of non-syndromic hearing loss, but there are few studies investigating the role of KCNQ4 in cancers and scarcity of comprehensive analysis of its involvement in the diagnosis, methylation, mutation, prognosis of various cancer types. Therefore, the aim of this study is to examine the anticancerous and immune effects of KCNQ4 in various cancers and its potential value in breast cancer. In this study, we explored the potential role of KCNQ4 in cancers using public databases and the R software for bioinformatics analysis.

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Lipoxygenase (LOX) gene plays an essential role in plant growth, development, and stress response. 15 LOX genes were identified, which were unevenly distributed on chromosomes and divided into three subclasses in this study. In promoter region analysis, many cis-elements were identified in growth and development, abiotic stress response, hormonal response, and light response.

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