Publications by authors named "Yunfei Wu"

This study investigates the utilization of titanium gypsum (TG) and construction waste soil (CWS) for the development of sustainable, cement-free Controlled Low Strength Material (CLSM). TG, combined with ground granulated blast furnace slag, fly ash, and quicklime, serves as the binder, while CWS replaces natural sand. Testing thirteen mixtures revealed that a CWS replacement rate of over 40% controls bleeding below 5%, with a water-to-solid ratio between 0.

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Background: Muscle-invasive bladder cancer continues to lack reliable diagnostic and prognostic biomarkers. Recently, tumor vaccines targeting specific molecules have emerged as a promising treatment in inhibiting tumor progression, which was rekindled under the background of coronavirus disease-2019 pandemic. However, the application of mRNA vaccine targeting muscle-invasive bladder cancer-specific antigens remains limited, and there has been a lack of comprehensive studies or validations to identify suitable patient subgroups for vaccination.

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Solar-induced chlorophyll fluorescence (SIF) serves as a valuable proxy for photosynthesis. The TROPOspheric Monitoring Instrument (TROPOMI) aboard the Copernicus Sentinel-5P mission offers nearly global coverage with a fine spectral resolution for reliable SIF retrieval. However, the present satellite-derived SIF datasets are accessible only at coarse spatial resolutions, constraining its applications at fine scales.

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  • * The study identified specific gene family expansions, particularly the UDP-glucosyltransferase 2 gene in Papilio polyxenes, which is crucial for insect detoxification.
  • * Additionally, it uncovered 199 horizontal gene transfer events from microbial species, revealing connections between gene evolution and environmental adaptation in nine ABC transporter subfamilies.
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  • The study aimed to explore the relationship between plasma proteins and various electrocardiogram (ECG) traits to enhance understanding of cardiac conduction and its implications for arrhythmias.
  • Researchers utilized a Mendelian randomization approach to identify specific proteins linked to ECG traits such as P wave duration, PR interval, and others, confirming their findings through several analytical methods.
  • The analysis revealed several proteins associated with different ECG attributes, and some were identified as potential drug targets, indicating that these proteins may play a role in managing cardiac conduction disorders.
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Cyamophila willieti (Hemiptera: Psyllidae) is a significant pest that adversely affects the growth of Styphnolobium japonicum and its variant, Styphnolobium japonicum f. pendula. Despite its impact, research on this species remains limited.

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The complete mitochondrial genome of (Heteroptera: Saldidae) is 16,049 bp in length, comprising 13 protein-coding genes (PCGs), 22 transfer RNA genes (tRNAs), 2 ribosomal RNA genes (rRNAs) and a control region. All the PCGs are initially encoded by ATN, TTG or GTG, and terminated coding with TAA or a single T. With the exception of , all tRNAs exhibit a typical cloverleaf secondary structure.

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  • Invasive species like the fall armyworm significantly threaten biodiversity and agriculture, but their genomic mechanisms for rapid expansion are not well understood.
  • This study investigates how hybridization between different strains and natural selection contribute to the fall armyworm's invasive capabilities by analyzing genomic data from individuals worldwide.
  • The results show notable genomic differences between native and invasive populations, with hybridization enhancing genetic diversity, crucial for adaptation and survival during their invasion process.
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Objective: The objective of this study was to thoroughly investigate the clinical value of triglyceride glucose-body mass index (TyG-BMI) in patients diagnosed with non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD). Specifically, we aimed to determine its association with non-alcoholic steatohepatitis (NASH) and the progression of liver fibrosis.

Methods: The study included 393 patients diagnosed with NAFLD after liver biopsy.

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Keratan sulfate (KS) is a highly complex proteoglycan that has a poly-LacNAc chain that can be modified by diverse patterns of sulfate esters at C-6 positions of galactoside (Gal) and -acetylglucosamine (GlcNAc) residues. Here, a chemo-enzymatic methodology is described that can control the pattern of sulfation at Gal using UDP-Gal-aldehyde as a donor for poly-LacNAc assembly to temporarily block specific sites from sulfation by galactose 6-sulfotransferase (CHST1).

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By regulating the functions of multiple RNAs, 5-methylcytosine (mC) RNA methylation, particularly mediated by NOP2, is involved in tumorigenesis and developments. However, the specific functions and potential mechanisms of mC, especially involving NOP2, in clear-cell renal cell carcinoma (ccRCC), remain unclear. NOP2 expression in cell lines and patient tissues was detected using western blotting, quantitative real-time polymerase chain reaction (RT-qPCR), and immunohistochemistry.

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Heteroptera (the true bugs), one of the most diverse lineages of insects, diversified in feeding strategies and living habitats, and thus become an ideal lineage for studies on adaptive evolution. Chinese water scorpion Ranatra chinensis (Heteroptera: Nepidae) is a predaceous bug living in lentic water systems, representing an ideal model for studying habitat transition and adaptation to water environment. However, genetic studies on this water bug remain limited.

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Water-soluble metals exert a significant influence on human and ecosystem health. In this study, a comprehensive investigation was undertaken to elucidate the solubilities of metals in PM and potential influencing factors during the dry season of 2019-2020 in urban Guangzhou, South China. The observed average solubility was <20 % for Al, Fe, Sn, and Ti; 20-40 % for V, Cr, Sb, Pb, and Ni; 40-60 % for Ba and Cu; and 60-80 % for Zn, As, Se, Cd, and Mn.

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Background: Chronic intestinal pseudo-obstruction (CIPO) is a type of intestinal dysfunction with symptoms of intestinal blockage but without the actual mechanical obstruction. Currently, there are no drugs available to treat this disease. Herein, we report the characterization of the PrP-SCA7-92Q transgenic (Tg) line as a valuable CIPO mouse model and investigated the tolerability and efficacy of the 5-hydroxytryptamine type-4 receptor (5HT4R) agonist velusetrag as a promising pharmacological treatment for CIPO.

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Genetic basis underlying the biodiversity and phenotypic plasticity are fascinating questions in evolutionary biology. Such molecular diversity can be achieved at multi-omics levels. Here, we sequenced the first chromosome-level genome of assassin bug , a polyphagous generalist predator for biological control of agroecosystems.

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Background: Advanced clear cell renal cell carcinoma still lacks reliable diagnostic and prognostic biomarkers. Recently, tumor vaccines targeting specific molecules have been proposed as a promising treatment in mitigating tumor progression, which was rekindled under the background of the COVID-19 pandemic. However, the application of messenger RNA vaccine against advanced clear cell renal cell carcinoma antigens remains stagnant, and no subgroup of patients deemed suitable for vaccination has been extensively studied or validated.

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Targeting protein for Xenopus kinesin-like protein 2 (TPX2), a well-known mitotic protein, has been linked to carcinogenesis in several cancers. This study investigated the role of TPX2 in hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) from various aspects using bioinformatic analyses. TPX2 expression and its prognostic value in pan-cancers were analyzed using SangerBox.

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The assassin bug has a wide distribution across southern China. This study explored its distribution and evolution by analyzing mitochondrial and nuclear ribosomal RNA genes, revealing how Pleistocene climate and geological changes shaped its phylogeography. We identified two main clades, A and B, that diverged in the Middle Pleistocene.

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In the present study, the complete mitochondrial genome (mitogenome) of the (Lepidoptera: Papilionoidea: Papilionidae) was sequenced by next-generation sequencing method. The mitochondrial genome is a circular DNA molecule of 15,264 bp in size with 80.7% AT content, including 37 genes (13 protein-coding genes, 2 rRNA genes, and 22 tRNA genes), and a long non-coding region (Control region).

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Traditional methods for assessing the cleanliness of liquid metal are characterized by prolonged detection times, delays, and susceptibility to variations in sampling conditions. To address these limitations, an online cleanliness-analyzing system grounded in the method of the electrical sensing zone has been developed. This system facilitates real-time, in situ, and quantitative analysis of inclusion size and amount in liquid metal.

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Online monitoring and real-time feedback on inclusions in molten metal are essential for metal quality control. However, existing methods for detecting aluminum melt inclusions face challenges, including interference, prolonged processing times, and latency. This paper presents the design and development of an online monitoring system for molten metal inclusions.

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Protected areas (PAs) are effective in mitigating human pressures, yet their future pressure alleviating effects remain unclear. In this study, we employed the ConvLSTM model to forecast the future human footprint and analyzed human pressure trends using Theil-Sen median and Mann-Kendall tests. We further evaluated the mitigating effects of PAs within their buffer zones (1-10 km) and the contributions of different IUCN categories of PAs to mitigating human pressure using linear regression models.

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Cisplatin resistance plays a significant role in the dismal prognosis and progression of muscle-invasive bladder cancer (MIBC). However, the strategies to predict prognosis and cisplatin resistance are inefficient, and it remains unclear whether cisplatin resistance is associated with tumor immunity. In this study, we integrated the transcriptional data from cisplatin-resistant cell lines and a TCGA-MIBC cohort to establish cisplatin-resistance-related cluster classification and a cisplatin-resistance-related gene risk score (CRRGRS).

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Objective: The morphology and functions of the human trabecular meshwork (HTM) are dysregulated in glaucoma, and the molecular mechanisms of this dysregulation remain unknown. According to an established model, whose function was to study the regulatory networks sustaining the response of HTM cells to the increased substrate stiffness, we systematically analyzed the expression pattern of long noncoding RNAs (lncRNAs), the important regulatory RNAs in cells.

Methods: Bioinformatics analysis was performed to identify the dysregulated lncRNAs in response to increased substrate stiffness using transcriptome sequencing data (RNA-seq).

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Keratan sulfate (KS) is a proteoglycan that is widely expressed in the extracellular matrix of various tissue types, where it performs multiple biological functions. KS is the least understood proteoglycan, which in part is due to a lack of panels of well-defined KS oligosaccharides that are needed for structure-binding studies, as analytical standards, to examine substrate specificities of keratinases, and for drug development. Here, we report a biomimetic approach that makes it possible to install, in a regioselective manner, sulfates and fucosides on oligo--acetyllactosamine (LacNAc) chains to provide any structural element of KS by using specific enzyme modules.

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