Publications by authors named "Ze-Quan Wang"

Magnetic skyrmions, topologically nontrivial whirling spin textures at nanometer scales, have emerged as potential information carriers for spintronic devices. The ability to efficiently create and erase magnetic skyrmions is vital yet challenging for such applications. Based on first-principles studies, we find that switching between intrinsic magnetic skyrmion and high-temperature ferromagnetic states can be achieved in the two-dimensional van der Waals (vdW) multiferroic heterostructure CrSeI/InTe by reversing the ferroelectric polarization of InTe.

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  • Hypoxia is linked to increased chemoresistance in esophageal cancer (EC), with long non-coding RNAs (lncRNAs) playing a key role in this process.
  • The study identifies a novel lncRNA-EMS/miR-758-3p/WTAP axis that contributes to this resistance, where hypoxia boosts EMS and WTAP while decreasing miR-758-3p in EC cells.
  • Results indicate that higher levels of EMS and WTAP, along with lower levels of miR-758-3p, correlate with poorer survival rates in EC patients; targeting EMS and WTAP can reduce drug resistance in animal models.
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Cardiac rehabilitation programs consisting of core features of exercise training for patients with heart failure have demonstrated a wide range of physical and psychological benefits. In study, a meta-analysis of combined aerobic and resistance training was conducted on various outcomes in patients with heart failure. Database searches included EMBASE, PubMed, Medline, Cochrane Library, Web of Science, OVID, and CINAHL.

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