Publications by authors named "Zesong Wang"

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  • - A 65-year-old male with refractory diffuse large B-cell lymphoma (R/R DLBCL) underwent CAR-T cell therapy after failing standard treatment, leading to unexpected improvements in his long-standing psoriasis.
  • - Four weeks post-CAR-T infusion, the patient experienced relief from abdominal pain and notable skin improvements, with follow-up confirming complete remission of his cancer and minimal psoriasis lesions.
  • - This case suggests that CAR-T cell therapy might offer additional benefits beyond cancer treatment, potentially paving the way for new approaches to tackle complex skin conditions like psoriasis.
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Purpose: To quantify changes in colour vision immediately after exposure to different altitudes of low-pressure hypoxia.

Methods: The study involved 35 healthy participants (ages 20-26). Colour vision was assessed using the Farnsworth-Munsell 100-Hue test at eight different altitudes (condition 1: ground, condition 2: 3500 m, condition 3: 3500 m after 40 min, condition 4: 4000 m, condition 5: 4000 m after 40 min, condition 6: 4500 m, condition 7: 4500 m after 40 min, condition 8: back to the ground).

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  • The study aimed to measure changes in dynamic visual acuity (DVA) after acute exposure to low oxygen levels at high altitudes, involving 33 healthy participants aged 20-24.
  • Results showed that DVA decreased with increased angular velocity, but initially improved with altitude up to a certain point before declining again.
  • The findings suggest that variations in DVA due to altitude and angular velocity can impact pilots' ability to read instruments and make decisions, posing a safety risk during flight.
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Enterotoxigenic (ETEC) causes severe diarrhea in piglets. The current primary approach for ETEC prevention and control relies on antibiotics, as few effective vaccines are available. Consequently, an urgent clinical demand exists for developing an effective vaccine to combat this disease.

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Toll-like receptor 1 (TLR1) mediates the innate immune response to a variety of microbes through recognizing cell wall components (such as bacterial lipoproteins) in mammals. However, the detailed molecular mechanism of TLR1 involved in pathogen immunity in the representative hybrid yellow catfish () has not been well studied. In the present study, we identified the gene from the hybrid yellow catfish, and further comparative synteny data from multiple species confirmed that the gene is highly conserved in teleosts.

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Fish artificial breeding and release is an important method to restore wild populations of endemic fish species around the world. Schizothorax wangchiachii (SW) is an endemic fish in the upper Yangtze River and is one of the most important species for the artificial breeding and release program implemented in the Yalong River drainage system in China. It is unclear how artificially bred SW adapts to the changeable wild environment post-release, after being in a controlled and very different artificial environment.

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The fish gut microbiome plays an important role in nutrition absorption and energy metabolism. Studying the gut microbes of cold-water fish is important to understand the dietary adaptation strategies in extreme environments. In this study, the gut samples of (SW, herbivorous), (SK, omnivorous), and (PP, carnivorous) in the upper Yangtze River were collected, and we sequenced 16S rRNA amplicon to study the potential relationship between gut microbes and host species.

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We proposed a differential fiber-optic refractive index sensor based on coupled plasmon waveguide resonance (CPWR) in the C-band. The sensor head is a BK7 prism coated with ITO/Au/ITO/TiO film. CPWR is excited on the film by the S-polarized components of an incident light.

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Airway epithelial cells are the first line of defense against respiratory pathogens. Porcine bacterial pathogens, such as () , and , breach this barrier to lead to local or systematic infections. Here, we demonstrated that respiratory bacterial pathogen infection disrupted the airway epithelial intercellular junction protein, E-cadherin, thus contributing to impaired epithelial cell integrity.

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Empty follicle syndrome (EFS) is defined as the complete failure to retrieve oocytes after ovarian stimulation. Although several mutations in , and have been identified as genetic causes of EFS, its pathogenesis is still not well-understood. Whole-exome sequencing (WES) was employed to identify the candidate pathogenic mutations, which were then verified by Sanger sequencing.

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We proposed a differential fiber-optic SPR remote sensor with ultra-high sensitivity in telecom band. The working band of the sensor is designed as the C-band which is the low loss band of optical fiber communication aiming to improve the sensitivity and enable the capability of remote monitoring. The sensor head is a BK7 prism coated with Au/TiO films, enabling two channels for differential intensity interrogation.

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Fiber-optic surface plasmon resonance (SPR) sensors possess the advantages of small size, flexible, allowing for a smaller sample volume, easy to be integrated, and high sensitivity. They have been intensively developed in recent decades. However, the polarizing nature of the surface plasmon waves (SPWs) always hinders the acquisition of SPR spectrum with high signal-noise ratio in wavelength modulation unless a polarizer is employed.

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(Ti, Al)N/MoN and CrN/MoN multilayered films were synthesized on Si (100) surface by multi-cathodic arc ion plating system with various bilayer periods. The elemental composition and depth profiling of the films were investigated by Rutherford backscattering spectroscopy (RBS) using 2.42 and 1.

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Based on the extensive application of 2 × 1.7MV Tandetron accelerator, a low-energy cluster chamber has been built to explore for synthesizing graphene. Raman spectrum and atomic force microscopy (AFM) show that an amorphous carbon film in nanometer was deposited on the silicon by C4 cluster implantation.

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We previously reported that the expression of Bombyx mori 30Kc19 gene in CHO cells significantly improved both the production and sialylation of recombinant human EPO (rHuEPO) in adhesion culture mode. In this study, the effects of 30Kc19 expression and supplementation of 30Kc19 recombinant protein on the productivity and glycosylation pattern of rHuEPO were investigated in the serum-free suspension culture mode. Especially, glycosylation pattern was examined in detail using a quantitative MALDI-TOF MS method.

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Previously, we reported that the expression of Bombyx mori 30Kc6 gene in Chinese hamster ovary (CHO) cells increases recombinant protein production by both inhibiting apoptosis and enhancing specific productivity. In this study, in order to gain a thorough understanding of the roles of 30Kc6 gene in antibody production, the mechanisms modulating cell apoptosis and specific productivity were investigated. 30Kc6 gene was introduced into a CHO cell line producing a chimeric anti-human CD20 monoclonal antibody.

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A novel gas ionization sensor using Pd nanoparticle-capped ZnO (Pd/ZnO) nanorods as the anode is proposed. The Pd/ZnO nanorod-based sensors, compared with the bare ZnO nanorod, show lower breakdown voltage for the detected gases with good sensitivity and selectivity. Moreover, the sensors exhibit stable performance after more than 200 tests for both inert and active gases.

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Productivity and sialylation are two important factors for the production of recombinant glycoproteins in mammalian cell culture. In our previous study, we found that silkworm hemolymph increased the sialylation of recombinant secreted human placental alkaline phosphatase in the insect cells, promoted the transfer of sialic acids onto the glycoprotein oligosaccharides in an in vitro asialofetuin sialylation system, and enhanced recombinant protein production in the Chinese hamster ovary (CHO) cells. These beneficial effects were mainly due to the 30K proteins, which consist of five isoforms.

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