Publications by authors named "Zhang Yuanchao"

To enhance the photoluminescence (PL) of unconventional luminescent compounds, particularly their persistent room temperature phosphorescence (p-RTP) performance, compressing the powder into tablets has been demonstrated as a viable approach. Nevertheless, the alterations in the emission capability of PL in compacted tablets have not been comprehensively investigated. In this study, four polyacrylamide (PAM) with controllable molecular weight (MW) are fabricated from powder to tablets, and their PL emission properties are thoroughly examined and compared with corresponding powders to elucidate the emission mechanism.

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Introduction: Frontotemporal dementia (FTD) can be phenotypically divided into behavioral variant FTD (bvFTD), nonfluent variant primary progressive aphasia (nfvPPA), and semantic variant PPA (svPPA). However, the neural underpinnings of this phenotypic heterogeneity remain elusive.

Methods: Cortical morphology, white matter hyperintensities (WMH), diffusion tensor image analysis along the perivascular space (DTI-ALPS), and their interrelationships were assessed in subtypes of FTD.

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This research delves into the transfer and loss of energy in a discrete mass when subjected to forced vibration. Using discrete element method (DEM), we analyzed the dynamic behavior of regular spherical granular assemblies and the energy distribution characteristics under different excitation frequencies and reduced accelerations. Moreover, the energy transfer and dissipation process of granular assemblies under different vibration states are studied using an experimental method.

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  • The Open Pediatric Cancer (OpenPedCan) Project builds upon the earlier Open Pediatric Brain Tumor Atlas, analyzing data from over 6,000 pediatric cancer patients and providing a vast multi-omic dataset from various tumor types.
  • The project integrates multiple genomic and proteomic data types, allowing researchers to access harmonized data through platforms like GitHub, CAVATICA, and AWS.
  • OpenPedCan enhances molecular subtyping of tumors by incorporating methylation information, facilitating research that supports more accurate diagnosis and treatment strategies in pediatric cancer.
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Most nonconventional luminogens enjoy good water solubility and biocompatibility, showing unique application prospects in fields like biological imaging. Although clustering-triggered emission (CTE) mechanisms have been proposed to explain such emissions, it has not been thoroughly elucidated, which limits their development and application. Herein, the photoluminescence properties of polyacrylamide prepared by reversible addition-fragmentation chain transfer (RAFT) polymerization aqueous solution are utilized to further investigate the effects of changes in concentration, in order to elucidate the emission mechanism through transmission electron microscopy (TEM), small angle X-ray scattering (SAXS) and theoretical calculation.

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Nonconventional luminescent polymers have become research hotspots due to their advantages such as persistent room temperature phosphorescence (p-RTP) emission and strong film-forming properties. It is proven that the molecular weight (MW) of such luminescent polymers has a significant impact on their emission over a large range, generally with a red shift as the MW increases. Herein, four controllable MW polyacrylamides are prepared via reversible addition-fragmentation chain transfer polymerization (RAFT), and their photoluminescence quantum yield and p-RTP lifetimes gradually increase with the increasing MW.

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  • The study looked at how fermented bamboo powder (FPB) affects the health and growth of special chickens called dwarf yellow-feathered broilers.
  • The researchers divided 600 baby chicks into two groups: one group got regular food, and the other group got the same food but with added FPB for a certain number of days.
  • The chickens that ate the FPB grew better, had healthier gut hormones, and showed improvements in their gut structure compared to the regular food group.
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  • The research focuses on imaging methods that differentiate between demethylated metabolites of methionine in various microenvironments.
  • It explores how these metabolites are linked to the regulation of ferroptosis, a type of cell death associated with iron.
  • The study emphasizes the importance of understanding this relationship for potential applications in health and disease management.
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Divergent clinical symptoms and pathological progression suggest multiple subtypes of Parkinson disease (PD). Here, we proposed a reliable PD subtyping approach that quantifies the disturbance of an individual patient to the reference structural covariance networks derived from healthy controls. We revealed two subtypes of de novo PD patients by using longitudinal data from the PPMI dataset.

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Background: Obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) is thought to arise from dysconnectivity among interlinked brain regions resulting in a wide spectrum of clinical manifestations. Cortical gyrification, a key morphological feature of human cerebral cortex, has been considered associated with developmental connectivity in early life. Monitoring cortical gyrification alterations may provide new insights into the developmental pathogenesis of OCD.

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Severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) viral proteins bind to host mitochondrial proteins, likely inhibiting oxidative phosphorylation (OXPHOS) and stimulating glycolysis. We analyzed mitochondrial gene expression in nasopharyngeal and autopsy tissues from patients with coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19). In nasopharyngeal samples with declining viral titers, the virus blocked the transcription of a subset of nuclear DNA (nDNA)-encoded mitochondrial OXPHOS genes, induced the expression of microRNA 2392, activated HIF-1α to induce glycolysis, and activated host immune defenses including the integrated stress response.

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Neuroimaging studies have identified significant differences in brain structure, function, and connectivity between endurance runners and healthy controls. However, the topological organization of large-scale functional brain networks remains unexplored in endurance runners. Using resting-state functional magnetic resonance imaging data, this study examined the differences in the topological organization of functional networks between endurance runners (n = 22) and healthy controls (n = 20).

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Introduction: Studies have found a varying degree of cognitive, psychosocial, and functional impairments in patients with unruptured intracranial aneurysms (UIAs), whereas the neural correlates underlying these impairments remain unknown.

Methods: To examine the brain morphological alterations and white matter lesions in patients with UIA, we performed a range of structural analyses to examine the brain morphological alterations in patients with UIA compared with healthy controls (HCs). Twenty-one patients with UIA and 23 HCs were prospectively enrolled into this study.

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  • The study investigates how reductions in cortical gyrification (a measure of brain surface complexity) relate to disease progression in Parkinson's disease (PD) by examining various biological markers and structural brain changes over time.
  • Researchers utilized MRI and SPECT scans over different time points to gather data from patients with early and advanced PD, finding significant relationships between cortical gyrification and white matter integrity, as well as correlations with serum neurofilament light levels.
  • Results indicate that as PD progresses, both cortical gyrification and white matter integrity decline more rapidly in patients compared to healthy controls, highlighting the potential of these measures as early indicators of PD advancement.
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Mitochondrial dysfunction is considered to be an important mediator of the pro-aging process in chronic kidney disease, which is continuously increasing worldwide. Although PTEN-induced kinase 1 (PINK1) regulates mitochondrial function, its role in renal aging remains unclear. We investigated the association between PINK1 and renal aging, especially through the cGAS-STING pathway, which is known to result in an inflammatory phenotype.

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  • Postpartum depression (PPD) is a prevalent psychiatric disorder that can impact both mothers and their children, but its structural brain abnormalities are not well understood.
  • The study analyzed MRI data from 29 women with PPD and 23 healthy postpartum women to investigate differences in brain structure, focusing on cortical thickness and deep gray matter shape.
  • Results revealed increased cortical thickness in specific brain regions and significant regional changes in the right pallidum for women with PPD, adding evidence of structural brain alterations associated with the disorder.
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Parkinson's disease (PD) can be classified into an akinetic-rigid (AR) and a tremor-dominant (TD) subtype based on predominant motor symptoms. Patients with different motor subtypes often show divergent clinical manifestations; however, the underlying neural mechanisms remain unclear. This study aimed to characterize the cortical and subcortical morphological alterations in motor subtypes of PD.

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Neuroimaging studies have found significant structural alterations of the cerebral cortex in patients with nasopharyngeal carcinoma (NPC) following radiotherapy (RT) or concomitant chemoradiotherapy (CCRT), while their effects on the shape of subcortical structures remain largely unknown. In this study, we investigated the subcortical shape alterations between three groups: 56 untreated NPC patients (pre-RT group), 37 RT-treated NPC patients (post-RT group), and 108 CCRT-treated NPC patients (post-CCRT group). Using FSL-FIRST, we found that, compared with the pre-RT group, the post-CCRT group exhibited significant inward atrophy in the bilateral thalamus, bilateral putamen, left pallidum, and left caudate and outward inflation in the left caudate, while the post-RT group only exhibited inward atrophy in the bilateral thalamus.

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Intracortical myelin is involved in speeding and synchronizing neural activity of the cerebral cortex and has been found to be disrupted in various psychiatric disorders. However, its role in obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) has remained unknown. In this study, we investigated the alterations in intracortical myelin and their association with white matter (WM) microstructural abnormalities in OCD.

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The alkali mercerizing process of semicrystalline cotton fiber (CF) is widely used in the printing and dyeing industry. The crystallinity change in the mercerizing process has been studied and certain laws have been obtained, but there is still a certain distance between the theoretical research results and the practical applications. CF is almost composed of cellulose, combined with the photoluminescence (PL) phenomenon of cellulose; herein, the varying crystallinity is correlated with its PL behavior after being treated with different concentrations of NaOH.

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Gray matter volume and thickness reductions have been reported in patients with spinocerebellar ataxia type 3 (SCA3), whereas cortical gyrification alterations of this disease remain largely unexplored. Using local gyrification index (LGI) and fractional anisotropy (FA) from structural and diffusion MRI data, this study investigated the cortical gyrification alterations as well as their relationship with white matter microstructural abnormalities in patients with SCA3 (n = 61) compared with healthy controls (n = 69). We found widespread reductions in cortical LGI and white matter FA in patients with SCA3 and that changes in these 2 features were also coupled.

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  • COVID-19 is linked to defects in mitochondrial oxidative phosphorylation (OXPHOS), with varying effects based on timing and organs involved.
  • Analysis of transcription profiles reveals that OXPHOS is initially suppressed in the nasopharyngeal area but shows increased activity in lung tissues of deceased patients.
  • The heart shows no rebound in OXPHOS function, indicating severe repression, suggesting that boosting mitochondrial gene expression could help alleviate COVID-19 severity.
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Background: The treatment of insomnia mainly includes drug therapy and non-drug therapy (cognitive behavioral therapy [CBT]). Traditional face-to-face CBT is affected by factors such as location, time, and treatment cost, making the treatment impossible to implement effectively. With the continuous development of network technology, internet-based CBT (ICBT) has been widely used due to the advantages of time and location.

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Background: Cerebrovascular disease is one of the leading causes of death and disability in China. Preventive measures to reduce the incidence of cerebrovascular disease are important, so the risk factors associated with death need to be identified. Most studies showed that cerebrovascular disease has many risk factors for death, such as hypertension, hyperlipidemia, family history of stroke, diabetes, overweight, alcohol consumption, and smoking.

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Nonconventional luminogens with persistent room temperature phosphoresce (p-RTP) are attracting increasing attention owing to their momentous significance and diverse technical applications in optoelectronic and biomedical. So far, the p-RTP emission of some amorphous powders or single crystals has been studied in depth. The p-RTP emission of amorphous and fully crystalline states and their emission properties are widely divergent, while the difference of their p-RTP emission mechanism is still controversial.

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