Publications by authors named "Zhangheng Feng"

Puberulic acid (PA) is a mycotoxin produced by a species of . It has received widespread attention as a significant contributor to the reported fatalities associated with red yeast rice dietary supplements. However, the detection of PA, especially at low concentration levels, poses a considerable challenge, with no detection methods reported thus far.

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Purpose: Conventional radiotherapy (CRT) has limited local control and poses a high risk of severe toxicity in large lung tumors. This study aimed to develop an integrated treatment plan that combines CRT with lattice boost radiotherapy (LRT) and monitors its dosimetric characteristics.

Methods: This study employed cone-beam computed tomography from 115 lung cancer patients to develop a U-Net +  + deep learning model for generating synthetic CT (sCT).

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  • Developed a colloidal gold immunochromatographic strip (CGIS) method for accurately measuring total aflatoxins in herbal medicines, addressing flaws in traditional methods.
  • The CGIS method showed high accuracy with a detection range of 2.5 to 40 μg/kg and a limit of detection (LOD) at 1 μg/kg, yielding recovery rates between 65.1% and 98.6%.
  • The study found that CGIS results aligned well with those from HPLC-FLD, allowing for significant time savings in testing and reducing retesting workload by over 90%.
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Surface passivation with 2D perovskites has been reported to be important for high-performance perovskite solar cells (PSCs). However, it is challenging to achieve a controlled growth of 2D perovskites, which typically feature random orientation and various n number. In this paper, we fabricate a 2D layer with a highly ordered orientation and pure = 1 phase on top of the perovskite film using the organic spacer molecule 7-fluoro-1,2,3,4-tetrahydroisoquinolinehydrochloride (7-FTH).

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  • Ionic hybrid perovskites struggle with structural stability, leading to phase degradation, so creating strong interlayers is essential for improving their durability in solar cells.
  • Incorporating redox-active polyoxometalates (POMs) helps to stabilize perovskite structures by passivating defects and continuously repairing them through electron transfer.
  • This method not only retains 97.2% of initial power conversion efficiency after 1500 hours at high temperatures but is also applicable to various perovskite types, showcasing its potential for enhancing solar cell performance.
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Esophageal cancer (EC) is a malignant tumour with high morbidity and mortality rates. Recent studies have shown that much progress has been made in the research of radiotherapy in EC. This study aims to provide a comprehensive overview of the knowledge structure and research hotspots of radiotherapy in EC through bibliometrics.

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Background: Tacrolimus is a critical component of immunosuppressive therapy for kidney transplant recipients. Intra-patient variation (IPV) of tacrolimus levels affects the function of transplanted kidney.

Aim: This study aimed to investigate the impact of tacrolimus IPV on kidney function, examine its association with post-transplant duration, and assess its effect on the immune status of transplant recipients.

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Amino acids are the building blocks of proteins and are widely used as important ingredients for other nitrogen-containing molecules. Here, we report the sustainable production of amino acids from biomass-derived hydroxy acids with high activity under visible-light irradiation and mild conditions, using atomic ruthenium-promoted cadmium sulfide (Ru/CdS). On a metal basis, the optimized Ru/CdS exhibits a maximal alanine formation rate of 26.

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Aberrantly elevated adenosine in the tumor microenvironment exerts its immunosuppressive functions through adenosine receptors AR and AR. Antagonism of AR and AR has the potential to suppress tumor growth. Herein, we report a systemic assessment of the effects of an indole modification at position 4, 5, 6, or 7 on both AR/AR activity and selectivity of novel 2-aminopyrimidine compounds.

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The dismal prognosis for glioblastoma multiform (GBM) patients is primarily attributed to the highly invasive tumor residual that remained after surgical intervention. The development of precise intraoperative imaging and postoperative residual removal techniques will facilitate the gross total elimination of GBM. Here, a self-disassembling porphyrin lipoprotein-coated calcium peroxide nanoparticles (PLCNP) is developed to target GBM via macropinocytosis, allowing for fluorescence-guided surgery of GBM and improving photodynamic treatment (PDT) of GBM residual by alleviating hypoxia.

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Introduction And Objectives: Diffusion-weighted imaging (DWI) has shown potential in characterizing hepatic fibrosis. However, there are no widely accepted apparent diffusion coefficient (ADC) values for the b value combination. This study aims to determine the optimal high and low b values of DWI to assess hepatic fibrosis in patients with chronic liver disease.

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Human phenomics is defined as the comprehensive collection of observable phenotypes and characteristics influenced by a complex interplay among factors at multiple scales. These factors include genes, epigenetics at the microscopic level, organs, microbiome at the mesoscopic level, and diet and environmental exposures at the macroscopic level. "Phenomic imaging" utilizes various imaging techniques to visualize and measure anatomical structures, biological functions, metabolic processes, and biochemical activities across different scales, both in vivo and ex vivo.

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Selective production of singlet oxygen (O) as an electrophilic oxidant is crucial for the precise control of chemical targets in environmental fields. Herein, we proposed a strategy to construct a redox interface on electrodes, which can in situ produce inorganic metal hydroperoxides with appropriate oxidative ability during oxygen activation. Benefiting from atomic Cu sites (CuN) in a copper-carbon aerogel electrode, almost complete production of O was achieved, thereby refraining the competitive formation of other reactive oxygen species.

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  • * Researchers utilized CRISPR/Cas9 to capture and integrate the staurosporine biosynthetic gene cluster into various Streptomyces strains, with the most successful being Streptomyces albus J1074, which produced 750 mg/L of staurosporine.
  • * Further genetic modifications and optimization of fermentation conditions led to an impressive increase in staurosporine yield to 4568 mg/L, marking a 30-fold improvement over native production levels and setting a new benchmark for industrial production. *
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Background: Individuals with diabetes have increased risk of depression, but there are limited nationally representative studies on this topic. We aimed to investigate the prevalence and predictors of depression, as well as its impact on all-cause and cardiovascular mortality in adults with type 2 diabetes (T2DM) using a prospective cohort study and a representative sample of the U.S.

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Non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) is a chronic progressive disease that can progress to non-alcoholic steatohepatitis (NASH). Animal models are important tools for basic NASH research. Immune activation plays a key role in liver inflammation in patients with NASH.

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Chronic cerebral hypoperfusion is an important pathological factor in many neurodegenerative diseases, such as cerebral small vessel disease (CSVD). One of the most used animal models for chronic cerebral hypoperfusion is the bilateral common carotid artery stenosis (BCAS) mouse. For the therapy of CSVD and other diseases, it will be beneficial to understand the pathological alterations of the BCAS mouse, particularly vascular pathological changes.

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Background: Heart failure (HF) is the terminal stage of all heart diseases that is characterized by irreversible cardiomyocyte injury. Equilibrium of autophagy is essential for cardiac cell survival. The Luhong formula (LHF) has been clinically applied for decades, and has exhibited significant efficacy in improving heart function and alleviating the symptoms of angina pectoris.

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Cardiovascular disease poses a significant threat to the quality of human life. Metabolic abnormalities caused by excessive caloric intake have been shown to lead to the development of cardiovascular diseases. Ceramides are structural molecules found in biological membranes; they are crucial for cell survival and lipid metabolism, as they maintain barrier function and membrane fluidity.

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Quiescent cancer cells (QCCs), also known as dormant cancer cells, resist and survive chemo- and radiotherapy, resulting in treatment failure and later cancer recurrence when QCCs resume cell cycle progression. However, drugs selectively targeting QCCs are lacking. Saikosaponin A (SSA) derived from Bupleurum DC.

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Objectives: We assessed the potential of glial cell line-derived neurotrophic factor (GDNF) as a useful biomarker to predict cirrhosis in chronic hepatitis B (CHB) patients.

Methods: A total of 735 patients from two medical centers (385 CHB patients and 350 healthy controls) were included to determine the association of serum and tissue GDNF levels with biopsy-proven cirrhosis. The diagnostic accuracy of serum GDNF (sGDNF) was estimated and compared with other indices of cirrhosis.

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Quality control of animal-derived traditional Chinese medicines has improved dramatically as proteomics research advanced in the past few decades. However, it remains challenging to identify quality attributes with routine proteomics approaches since protein with fibrinolytic activity is rarely reported in pheretima, a typical animal-derived traditional medicine. A novel strategy based on bioinformatics combined with parallel reaction monitoring (PRM) was developed here to rapidly discover the marker peptides associated with a fibrinolytic effect.

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