Publications by authors named "Yuting Yu"

Chemo-biocatalytic cascades have emerged as a promising approach in the realm of advanced synthesis. However, reconciling the incompatible reaction conditions among distinct catalytic species presents a significant challenge. Herein, we introduce an innovative solution using an emulsion system stabilized by Janus silica nanoparticles, which serve as a bridge for both chemo-catalysts and biocatalysts at the interface.

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  • Coxsackievirus A6 (CV-A6) is identified as the main strain causing hand, foot and mouth disease (HFMD) and can lead to serious nervous system issues, including encephalitis and meningitis.
  • A study using neonatal mice shows that CV-A6 infection results in severe symptoms like limb weakness and paralysis, but the exact mechanisms behind these effects are still unclear.
  • The research identified significant changes in miRNA profiles related to CV-A6 infection, suggesting that multiple biological pathways contribute to brain injury, highlighting the role of inflammatory responses and neuronal damage.
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Point-of-care ultrasound demonstrates significant potential in biomedical research due to its noninvasive, real-time visualization, cost-effectiveness, and other biological benefits. Ultrasound irradiation can precisely control the mechanical and physicochemical effects on pathogenic lesions, enabling real-time visualization, tunable tissue penetration depth, and therapeutic applications. This review summarizes recent advancements in ultrasound-enabled diagnostics and therapeutics, focusing on mechanochemical effects that can be directly integrated into biomedical applications.

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  • Burkitt lymphoma is marked by high cell turnover and lipid droplets, while diffuse large B-cell lymphoma (DLBCL) also contains lipid droplets but with less clarity; this study confirms LD presence in DLBCL using various staining techniques.
  • A cohort study of 52 DLBCL patients revealed that the presence of lipid droplets correlates with poorer prognosis and higher International Prognostic Index (IPI) scores, signifying a worse outcome for patients.
  • Additional findings from whole exome and transcriptome analyses indicate that LD-positive DLBCL might share genetic features with specific subtypes and suggest that lipogenic genes could serve as potential therapeutic targets.
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BLS-type diffuse large B-cell lymphoma (DLBCL) denotes an uncommon, aggressive variant of DLBCL presenting initially in bone marrow, liver and spleen without lymphadenopathy or mass lesion. Patients with BLS-type DLBCL present frequently with haemophagocytic syndrome which often leads to early patient demise. Programmed death ligand 1 (PD-L1) plays a negative regulatory role on effector T cells and is an important target of immunotherapy.

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  • Epidermal growth factor receptor tyrosine kinase inhibitors (EGFR-TKIs) are commonly used to treat non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) in patients with confirmed EGFR mutations, but false negatives in molecular tests can occur.
  • A pilot study using peptide nucleic acid (PNA) clamping-sequencing, which is highly sensitive, showed promising results in better identifying patients who would benefit from EGFR-TKI therapy.
  • Data from 1,783 lung cancer cases indicated that combining RT-qPCR with PNA-sequencing improves the accuracy of detecting EGFR mutations, potentially leading to better treatment decisions and longer patient survival.
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Histopathological images provide the medical evidences to help the disease diagnosis. However, pathologists are not always available or are overloaded by work. Moreover, the variations of pathological images with respect to different organs, cell sizes and magnification factors lead to the difficulty of developing a general method to solve the histopathological image classification problems.

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Background: Upfront resection (UR) followed by adjuvant chemotherapy remains the standard treatment for resectable pancreatic cancer. There is increasing evidence suggesting favourable outcomes toward neoadjuvant chemotherapy (NAC) followed by surgery.

Methods: All clinical staging with resectable pancreatic cancer patients treated at a tertiary medical centre from 2013 to 2020 were identified.

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Amiodarone is a commonly used antiarrhythmic agent but exhibits potential pulmonary toxicity. In this case series, we describe the clinical, radiographic, and histologic manifestations of three patients who developed interstitial lung disease (ILD) following amiodarone treatment for variable lengths of time with different dosages. The presentations on computed tomographic images and in pulmonary pathology differed among the three patients.

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Background: Organising pneumonia (OP) has variable clinical and radiographic presentations and unstandardised treatments. Most patients with OP have favourable outcomes, but some develop respiratory insufficiency, experience recurrence or die. In this study we investigated the impact of computed tomographic (CT) patterns and extent of OP on the diagnostic and therapeutic management that patients received, and that on the therapeutic response and prognosis (particularly the risk of respiratory insufficiency and death).

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Background And Aims: The red material occupying the larger portion of the acquired sample in EUS fine-needle biopsy (FNB) is seldom investigated. We aimed to evaluate the composition of the red material.

Methods: Patients with a solid pancreatic mass who received EUS FNB from September 2020 to June 2021 were enrolled.

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Hypertriglyceridemia (HTG) remains a risk-enhancing factor of atherosclerotic cardiovascular disease. We aimed to report real-world data on the management of patients with type V hyperlipoproteinemia (HLP5), an uncommon phenotype of dyslipidemia characterized by fasting chylomicronemia and severe HTG. Between July 2018 and May 2021, 90 patients with HTG, including 83 patients with type IV hyperlipoproteinemia (HLP4) and 7 patients with HLP5, were identified by plasma apolipoprotein B (apoB) and lipoprotein electrophoresis.

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This study aimed to assess the association of body mass index (BMI)-based and waist circumference (WC)-based metabolic phenotypes with the risk of stroke among Chinese community residents. A total of 34,294 participants (mean ± standard deviation age: 56.05 ± 11.

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Background: This study is aimed toward investigating the evolution of each Correa's step after Helicobacter pylori eradication in a long-term follow-up and exploring the factors correlated with a high-risk of gastric cancer.

Methods: A total of 1824 H. pylori-infected subjects were enrolled to receive screening endoscopy.

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Hyperuricemia represents a great burden on global public health, and it is important to provide effective guidance at the level of dietary patterns. We evaluated the association between the Dietary Approaches to Stop Hypertension (DASH) diet and the risk of hyperuricemia in a large-scale, community-based cohort in East China. In total, 45,853 participants that did not have either hyperuricemia nor gout were included and assigned a DASH dietary score based on their baseline dietary intake.

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Present studies on the association of fish consumption with risk of stroke have shown controversial results, and this association within the Chinese population remains unknown. We aimed to investigate the association between fish consumption and incidence of total stroke, ischemic stroke and hemorrhagic stroke among adults in China. We analyzed the data of 57,701 adults aged 20-74 years, with no history of stroke, in a prospective cohort study in Shanghai.

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The present high mortality of lung cancer in China stems mainly from the lack of feasible, non-invasive and early disease detection biomarkers. Serum metabolomics profiling to reveal metabolic alterations could expedite the disease detection process and suggest those patients who are harboring disease. Using a nested case-control design, we applied ultra-high-performance liquid chromatography/mass spectrometry (LC-MS)-based serum metabolomics to reveal the metabolomic alterations and to indicate the presence of non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) using serum samples collected prior to disease diagnoses.

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Background: The correlation between nontraditional lipids and ischemic stroke (IS) is inconsistent and controversial. This study aimed to examine the association of four nontraditional lipids with IS risk in Chinese adults.

Methods: This prospective community-based cohort study was performed in Songjiang District, Shanghai, China.

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Background: In recent years, Coxsackievirus A2 (CV-A2) has become one of the main serotypes of enterovirus species A associated with hand, foot and mouth disease (HFMD) in China. It has also caused HFMD epidemics in many countries all over the world. Currently, there are no effective, preventive vaccines against it.

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  • * A retrospective study reviewed 730 pancreatic cancer patients treated from 2013 to 2020, identifying 117 patients who received induction chemotherapy, primarily triplet regimens like SLOG, modified FOLFIRINOX, and GOFL.
  • * Results showed that 29% of patients underwent conversion surgery, leading to a significant increase in median overall survival (29.1 months with surgery vs. 14.1 months without), emphasizing the need for surgical exploration after chemotherapy.
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This study examined the association of obesity and dyslipidemia according to body measurements among Chinese adults in Shanghai, a place in the process of rapid urbanization. Using the baseline data of the Shanghai Suburban Adult Cohort and Biobank study (SSACB), the subjects completed questionnaires and physical examinations, and fasting blood was collected for biochemical assays. We estimated the odds ratios (OR) and 95% confidence interval (CI) by multivariable logistic regression.

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As a typical class of crystalline porous materials, metal-organic framework possesses unique features including versatile functionality, structural and compositional tunability. After being reduced to two-dimension, ultrathin metal-organic framework layers possess more external excellent properties favoring various technological applications. In this review article, the unique structural properties of the ultrathin metal-organic framework nanosheets benefiting from the planar topography were highlighted, involving light transmittance, and electrical conductivity.

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The development of robust, low-cost and efficient oxygen evolution reaction (OER) electrocatalysts, especially non-noble-metal-based OER catalysts, is of great significance and imperative to address the energy crisis, but remain challenging. Herein, a biomass-derived three-dimensional (3D) porous carbon/cobalt silicate (C/CoSiO) architecture is developed as a support for loading nickel oxide (NiO) species to prepare an earth-abundant and non-noble-metal-based NiO/C/CoSiO electrocatalyst. The NiO nanoparticles are dispersed on 3D C/CoSiO support and the introduction of NiO species improves the OER active sites and shows the bimetal (Co, Ni) synergetic effect.

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