Publications by authors named "Yuntao Li"

Background: Hormone receptor-positive/human epidermal growth factor receptor 2-negative (HR+/HER2-) breast cancer is the most common subtype of breast cancer, yet its response to traditional chemotherapy remains limited, posing a challenge in achieving optimal therapeutic outcomes. In this study, we aimed to evaluate the clinical efficacy and safety of dalpiciclib, a novel CDK4/6 inhibitor, combined with letrozole as neoadjuvant therapy (NAT) in postmenopausal patients with HR+/HER2- stage II-III breast cancer. Additionally, we explored potential predictive biomarkers for treatment response using gene analysis.

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Significance: Functional brain imaging experiments in awake animals require meticulous monitoring of animal behavior to screen for spontaneous behavioral events. Although these events occur naturally, they can alter cell signaling and hemodynamic activity in the brain and confound functional brain imaging measurements.

Aim: We developed a centralized, user-friendly, and stand-alone platform that includes an animal fixation frame, compact peripheral sensors, and a portable data acquisition system.

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Dietary intake is a predominant pathway of human exposure to environmental Cadmium (Cd), but wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) has not received enough concerns for its risk of Cd contamination. A field survey of Cd-contaminated rice-wheat rotation farmlands in China provided detailed comparison of Cd accumulation capacity by rice and wheat grains.

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Background: In recent years, the total production of mud crab Scylla paramamosain has been declining, and the breeding areas are faced with land shortage and shortage of breeding production, which needs to be solved urgently. S. paramamosain can survive and grow in a wide range of salinities is an excellent variety suitable for saline-alkali water aquaculture.

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Background: Triolein, a symmetric triglyceride exhibiting anti-inflammatory and antioxidant properties, has demonstrated potential in mitigating cellular damage. However, its therapeutic efficacy in ischemic stroke (IS) and underlying molecular mechanisms remain elusive. Given the critical roles of inflammation and autophagy in IS pathogenesis, this study aimed to elucidate the effects of triolein in IS and investigate its mechanism of action.

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  • The study aims to compare the effectiveness of planned sedation therapy with standard care for patients on mechanical ventilation due to acute respiratory failure (ARF).
  • A total of sixty patients were divided into two groups: one receiving planned sedation care and the other receiving conventional care, revealing that the planned sedation group had better outcomes in terms of less time on ventilation and fewer complications.
  • The results indicate that scheduled sedation therapy significantly improves recovery and satisfaction for patients compared to standard care, supporting its adoption in clinical practice.
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  • - The study investigates how enriched environments (EE) aid angiogenesis and recovery in aged mice after ischemic stroke (IS), potentially through specific pathways and proteins.
  • - In aged mice, EE treatment improved neurological function and boosted angiogenesis, which is linked to increased levels of SDF-1, VEGFA, and activation of the AKT/mTOR pathway.
  • - blocking agents like AMD3100 and rapamycin negated the benefits of EE, indicating that SDF-1 and the AKT/mTOR pathway are crucial for the neuroprotective effects observed with enriched environments.
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  • Acute myeloid leukemia (AML) has a high risk of relapse and poor survival, with key roles played by circPVT1 and MEF2A in cancer progression that are still being investigated.
  • Research showed that circPVT1 is overexpressed in AML and is regulated by MEF2A, which enhances cell survival and promotes processes linked to cancer spread called epithelial-mesenchymal transition (EMT).
  • CircPVT1 targets microRNA (miR)-455-3p, influencing the regulation of the MCL1 protein to facilitate cancer cell viability and EMT, suggesting that interrupting this pathway could be a potential therapeutic approach for AML.
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Objective: Delayed fracture healing is a common complication of fractures that significantly impacts human health. This study aimed to explore the role of LINC00339 (lncRNA) in delayed fracture healing to provide new directions for its treatment.

Methods: This study included 82 patients with fractures healing in a normal manner and 90 patients experiencing delayed fracture healing.

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The secondary injuries following traumatic spinal cord injury (SCI) is a multiphasic and complex process that is difficult to treat. Although methylprednisolone (MP) is the only available pharmacological regime for SCI treatment, its efficacy remains controversial due to its very narrow therapeutic time window and safety concerns associated with high dosage. In this study, we have developed an oil-in-gel type of organohydrogel (OHG) in which the binary oleic-water phases coexist, for the local delivery of MP.

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Aim: This study aimed to explore the mechanisms of transient receptor potential (TRP) channels on the immune microenvironment and develop a TRP-related signature for predicting prognosis, immunotherapy response, and drug sensitivity in gliomas.

Methods: Based on the unsupervised clustering algorithm, we identified novel TRP channel clusters and investigated their biological function, immune microenvironment, and genomic heterogeneity. In vitro and in vivo experiments revealed the association between TRPV2 and macrophages.

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Background: To investigate clinical characteristics, treatment, outcomes, and prognostic risk factors of metachronous bilateral breast carcinoma (MBBC) and provide a theoretical basis for clinical management of MBBC.

Methods: This was a retrospective study. From January 1, 2010 to March 31, 2022, a total of 23,010 patients with breast cancer underwent surgical treatment at the Breast Center of the Fourth Hospital of Hebei Medical University, including 386 patients with MBBC.

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  • Stroke is a major global health issue, ranking fifth in causes of death, with gut health significantly affecting patient outcomes.
  • A bibliometric analysis over 20 years revealed a steady increase in research articles linking gut microbiota to stroke, particularly accelerating after 2014, with China leading in publications.
  • Key topics such as 'cerebral ischemia' and 'gut microbiota' emerged as significant research focuses, indicating ongoing interest and potential future directions in understanding this relationship.
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Background: Intervertebral disc degeneration (IVDD) is a multifaceted condition characterized by heterogeneity, wherein the balance between catabolism and anabolism in the extracellular matrix of nucleus pulposus (NP) cells plays a central role. Presently, the available treatments primarily focus on relieving symptoms associated with IVDD without offering an effective cure targeting its underlying pathophysiological processes. D-mannose (referred to as mannose) has demonstrated anti-catabolic properties in various diseases.

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We propose and demonstrate a novel on-chip optical sampling pulse interleaver based on time mode interleaving. The designed pulse interleaver was fabricated on a 220 nm silicon-on-insulator (SOI) platform, utilizing only one S-shaped delay waveguide. Interleaving is achieved by the relative time delay between different optical modes in the waveguide, eliminating the need for any active tuning.

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  • The study explores how diabetic patients face challenges in wound healing, leading to complications like infections and pain, and uses visualization to analyze research trends in this area.
  • Using bibliometric methods and tools like CiteSpace and Vosviewer, the analysis covered statistics on publication origins, collaboration among researchers, and citations from a dataset of 2942 articles.
  • Results showed that the U.S. and China lead in research output, with many collaborative efforts within institutions, highlighting recent advancements in enhancing diabetic wound healing through improved cell function and treatment methods.
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  • * A study investigates how low salinity saline-alkaline water affects the nutritional components and flavor substances in the fish's muscle tissue.
  • * Results show that fish grown in this environment have higher crude fat, ash, and protein levels, along with enhanced umami flavor characteristics, indicating potential benefits for aquaculture practices.
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The advantages of farming in saline-alkali water have gradually attracted attention, but few studies have focused on its flavor. In this study, cultured in saline-alkali water (SS) and ordinary seawater (CS) (both have a breeding time of 120 days) were selected for analysis ( = 5). High-performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) was used to measure free amino acids and flavoring nucleotides in the muscles of , while the taste activity value (TAV) and equivalent umami concentration (EUC) were used to analyze the degree of umami.

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Breast cancer (BC) is among the top three most prevalent cancers across the world, especially in women, and its pathogenesis is still unknown. Fatty acid β-oxidation is highly associated with breast cancer. Serpin family E member 1 (SERPINE1)-induced down-regulation of fatty acid β-oxidation can facilitate BC cell proliferation, invasion, and metastasis.

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An ultra-narrow precision slit with a width of less than ten micrometers is the key structure of some optical components, but the fabrication of these structures is still very difficult to accomplish. To fabricate these slits, this paper proposed a periodically reducing current over-growth electroforming process. In the periodically reducing current over-growth electroforming, the electric current applied to the electrodeposition process is periodically stepped down rather than being constant.

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Introduction: Hu sheep, known for its high quality and productivity, lack fundamental scientific research in China.

Methods: This study focused on the effects of 24 h postmortem aging on the meat physiological and transcriptomic alteration in Hu sheep.

Results: The results showed that the 24 h aging process exerts a substantial influence on the mutton color, texture, and water content as compared to untreated group.

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  • - Bacterial infections can cause serious outbreaks and traditional antibiotics can lead to resistance and allergic reactions, especially when bacteria form biofilms.
  • - Supramolecular coordination complexes (SCCs) have emerged as effective antibacterials and can kill bacteria by interacting with their surfaces or penetrating their membranes.
  • - Engineers are developing fluorescent SCCs that generate reactive oxygen species (ROS) when exposed to lasers for bacteria elimination, while also enabling improved imaging for diagnosis and treatment, which is detailed in the review.
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  • CAR-T cell therapy shows great success in treating blood cancers but faces challenges when targeting solid tumors due to the tumor microenvironment (TME).
  • * The paper explores new research, compares CAR-T therapy with traditional immunotherapy, and identifies obstacles like immunosuppressive factors and metabolic issues that limit CAR-T effectiveness.
  • * It also discusses innovative strategies to overcome these challenges and addresses safety management concerns related to CAR-T therapy.
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  • APOBEC type 3C (A3C) is identified as a potential cancer biomarker for lower-grade gliomas (LGGs), but its specific role in improving clinical outcomes through immunotherapy is still unclear.
  • Research utilized RNA sequencing and bioinformatic analyses to find that A3C is expressed significantly higher in LGGs compared to normal tissues, making it an independent predictor for patient prognosis.
  • The study also discovered that A3C is associated with immune cell infiltration and chemotherapy sensitivity, suggesting that targeting A3C could improve immunotherapy effectiveness for LGGs.
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Objective: This study aimed to analyze the relationship between the rate of morphological changes and intracranial aneurysm rupture during the cardiac cycle.

Methods: Eighty-four patients with intracranial aneurysms were retrospectively analyzed and divided into the rupture (42 cases) and unruptured (42 cases) groups. Four-dimensional computed tomography angiography (4D-CTA) was performed to collect quantitative parameters of aneurysm morphology and calculate the morphological change rate.

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Synopsis of recent research by authors named "Yuntao Li"

  • - Yuntao Li's recent research focuses on advancements in medical treatments, particularly regarding mechanical ventilation, stroke, cancer, and regenerative medicine, employing a variety of methodologies including bioinformatics, clinical trials, and empirical studies.
  • - Key findings from his work include the effectiveness of planned sedation care over conventional methods for mechanically ventilated patients, and the identification of transcription factors like MEF2A and APOBEC3C that play significant roles in cancer biology and treatment outcomes for acute myeloid leukemia and lower-grade gliomas, respectively.
  • - Additionally, his studies highlight the potential of non-pharmacological interventions such as enriched environments in enhancing recovery after ischemic strokes, and the development of novel drug delivery systems to treat spinal cord injuries, underscoring the importance of interdisciplinary approaches in tackling complex medical issues.

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