Publications by authors named "Zhao H"

The rapidly increasing production and widespread application of plastics have brought convenience to our lives, but they have consumed a huge amount of nonrenewable fossil energy, leading to additional CO emissions and generation of an enormous amount of plastic waste (also called white pollution). Chemical recycling and upcycling of waste plastic products (also called waste plastic refineries) into recycled monomers and/or valuable chemicals can decrease the dependence on fossil energy and/or reduce the emission of CO, enabling the full utilization of carbon resources for the development of a circular economy. Polyesters, a vital class of plastics, are ideal feedstocks for chemical recycling due to the easily depolymerizable ester bonds compared to polyolefins.

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  • * The outer membrane protein A (AbOmpA) is crucial for bacterial functions like adhesion and biofilm formation, making it a key target for reducing the virulence of MDR bacteria.
  • * A peptide named P92 was identified with a strong binding affinity to AbOmpA, which, while not directly killing bacteria, effectively reduced their invasion and biofilm formation, showing promising therapeutic effects in various infection models.
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Somatic cell nuclear transfer (SCNT), referred to as somatic cell cloning, is a pivotal biotechnological technique utilized across various applications. Although robotic SCNT is currently available, the subsequent oocyte electrical activation/reconstructed embryo electrofusion is still manually completed by skilled operators, presenting challenges in efficient manipulation due to the uncontrollable positioning of the reconstructed embryo. This study introduces a robotic SCNT-electrofusion system to enable high-precision batch SCNT cloning.

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  • ZNF480 is highly expressed in breast cancer tissues and correlates with advanced disease stages and poor patient outcomes.
  • It enhances breast cancer cell growth and migration by activating the AKT-GSK3β-Snail signaling pathway through its interaction with lysine-specific demethylase 1 (LSD1).
  • Ipragliflozin is identified as a potential inhibitor that may disrupt the ZNF480-LSD1 interaction, offering a strategy to combat neoadjuvant chemotherapy resistance linked to elevated ZNF480 levels.
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Background: This study investigated the trajectories of interpersonal stress and psychological pain and their effects on self-harm behaviors in adolescents and explored the reciprocal associations between interpersonal stress and NSSI/SA.

Methods: The participants included 1149 adolescents (50.3% women; M = 12.

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Background: Epithelioid hemangioendothelioma (EHE), is an uncommon, intermediate-grade malignant vascular tumor that can manifest in diverse organs, including the liver, lungs, and bones. Given its unique malignancy profile and rarity, there lacks a consensus on a standardized treatment protocol for EHE, particularly for hepatic epithelioid hemangioendothelioma (HEHE). This study aims to elucidate factors influencing the clinical prognosis of EHE by analyzing data from the SEER database, complemented with insights from a departmental cohort of 9 HEHE cases.

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Objective: Rhythmic physical activity holds promise for positively influencing the gross motor development of 4-5-year-old children, yet empirical research in this domain remains limited. This study aimed to investigate the effects of rhythmic physical activity on the gross motor development in children aged 4-5 years.

Methods: Fifty children aged 4-5 years were recruited and randomly assigned to either the intervention or control group.

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  • Long noncoding RNAs (lncRNAs), specifically DDX11-AS1, are found to be important in the development of breast cancer (BC) and their effects on cancer progression warrant further study.
  • Analysis showed that DDX11-AS1 is upregulated in BC tissues, correlating with higher disease severity and metastasis.
  • DDX11-AS1 enhances BC cell growth and spread by preventing the breakdown of MTDH through interaction with miR-30c-5p, indicating it could serve as a potential biomarker and treatment target for breast cancer.
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Studies on the correlation of exposure to metals with diabetic kidney disease (DKD) is scarce, especially concerning the impact of mixed metals on DKD. This study aimed to explore the association of blood heavy metals with DKD risk among type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) patients. This cross-sectional study enrolled patients with T2DM in NHANES 2011-2020.

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Autophagy is a highly conserved degradative process that has been linked to various functions, including defending host cells against pathogens. Although the involvement of autophagy in porcine circovirus 2 (PCV2) infection has become apparent, it remains unclear whether selective autophagy plays a critical role in PCV2 restriction. Here we show that retinol-binding protein 4 (RBP4), an adipokine for retinol carrier, initiates the autophagic degradation of PCV2 ORF1 protein.

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Microbial interactions between infectious agents severely interfere with the disinfection process, and current disinfection methods are unable to effectively inactivate intracellular pathogens, posing a new threat to drinking water safety. In this study, we first reported the high efficiency of piezocatalysis in inactivating amoebae and their intracellular bacteria. Results showed that the inactivation rates of the MoS/rGO piezocatalytic system for amoebic spores and their intracellular bacteria were 4.

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Rare earth elements (REEs) are critical components of numerous products widely used in many areas, and the demand for REEs is increasing dramatically in recent years. Physical-chemical leaching is commonly adopted for the recovery of REEs from ores and solid wastes, but concerns over the generation of hazards, operation safety, and environmental pollution have urged the transition to greener and more sustainable leaching methods. Bioleaching is considered an excellent alternative for the recovery of REEs.

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The integration of deep learning-based molecular generation models into drug discovery has garnered significant attention for its potential to expedite the development process. Central to this is lead optimization, a critical phase where existing molecules are refined into viable drug candidates. As various methods for deep lead optimization continue to emerge, it is essential to classify these approaches more clearly.

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The acidity and high GSH level in the tumor microenvironment (TME) greatly limit the antitumor activity of nanozymes. Thus, enhancing nanozymes' activity is fundamentally challenging in tumor therapy. Although the combination of photothermal therapy (PTT) and nanozymes can enhance the catalytic activity, cancer cells will overexpress heat shock proteins (HSPs) at high temperature, aggravating the heat resistance of tumor cells, which in turn compromises the outcome of chemodynamic therapy.

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  • Chloroplasts act as sensors that convert environmental changes into signals for the nucleus, particularly through reactive oxygen species like singlet oxygen (1O2).
  • The Arabidopsis mutant fluorescent (flu) has been key in studying the 1O2 sensor EXECUTER1 (EX1), which plays a role in activating specific nuclear genes in response to 1O2.
  • Recent research challenges previous claims that EX1 relocates to the nucleus, showing that it does not accumulate there, but rather remains associated with the outer nuclear region and does not interact with the nuclear transcription factors WRKY18/40.
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  • Hybrid federated learning (FL) combines horizontal and vertical data partitioning to address overlapping data in distributed systems but is susceptible to model poisoning attacks from malicious devices.
  • Traditional methods for detecting such attacks increase communication and computational costs, and they often misclassify honest models, leading to low accuracy due to data diversity.
  • The proposed solution involves a two-pronged approach: using multiagent reinforcement learning for malicious device detection and a poisoned model detection method to prevent corrupted models from affecting the global model, improving efficiency and accuracy during training.
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Scoliosis significantly impacts quality of life, highlighting the need for effective early scoliosis screening (SS) and intervention. However, current SS methods often involve physical contact, undressing, or radiation exposure. This study introduces an innovative, non-invasive SS approach utilizing a monocular RGB camera that eliminates the need for undressing, sensor attachment, and radiation exposure.

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  • The study examines how to improve athlete compensation systems by evaluating the effectiveness of different types of compensation incentives.
  • Using a combination of empirical research and qualitative analysis on data from 352 athletes, the study finds that various forms of compensation significantly boost motivation.
  • It identifies two main configurations of high compensation's incentive effect: "economic value" and "economic environmental value," suggesting that mixing compensation types can enhance motivation in unique ways.
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Compared to the traditional graphite anode, heteroatom-doped polymer carbon materials have high capacity retention due to their high porosity and porous structure. Therefore, they have great potential for application in lithium-ion battery (LIB) anodes. In this work, an N, P co-doped precursor polymer material (MBP), synthesized via a one-pot method using bisphenol-A (C-source), melamine (N-source), and 9,10-Dihydro-9-oxa-10-phosphaphenanthrene-10-oxide (P-source).

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To analyze the treatment-free remission (TFR) outcomes in patients with chronic myeloid leukemia (CML) treated sequentially with nilotinib (NIL) after achieving deep molecular response (DMR) to imatinib (IM). Retrospectively enrolled 103 CML patients from 6 hematological centers in Henan Province who chose sequential NIL therapy or continued IM therapy after achieving DMR to first-line IM from June 2, 2013 to August 30, 2022. Among them, 42 cases were treated with sequential NIL and 61 cases continued IM therapy.

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This study explored the pathogenesis of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) and monkeypox co-infection, identifying candidate hub genes and potential drugs using bioinformatics and machine learning. Datasets for HIV (GSE 37250) and monkeypox (GSE 24125) were obtained from the GEO database. Common differentially expressed genes (DEGs) in co-infection were identified by intersecting DEGs from monkeypox datasets with genes from key HIV modules screened using Weighted Gene Co-Expression Network Analysis (WGCNA).

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In this study, we developed a novel digital surface-enhanced Raman spectroscopy (SERS) chip that integrates an inverted pyramid microcavity array, a microchannel cover plate, and a multilayer gold nanoparticle (AuNP) SERS substrate. This innovative design exploits the synergistic effects of the microcavity array and the microchannel to enable rapid and large-scale digital discretization of bacterial suspensions. The concentration effect of the picoliter cavities, combined with the superior Raman enhancement effect of the multilayer AuNP SERS substrate, allows for the precise identification of live bacteria within the microcavities through in situ and label-free SERS testing after a short incubation period.

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Myocardial injury induced by ischemia-reperfusion (I/R) remains a difficult clinical problem. However, the exact mechanisms underlying I/R-induced have yet to be clarified. CARD9 is an important cytoplasmic-binding protein.

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Improving nanomedicine uptake by tumor cells is key to achieving intracellular drug delivery. In this study, we found that methyl-β-cyclodextrin (MβCD) can significantly promote the intracellular accumulation of nanoparticulated α-linolenic acid-paclitaxel conjugates (ALA-PTX NPs) via enhanced clathrin-mediated endocytosis and limited degradation in lysosomes. Our in vitro results indicated that MβCD not only reduced the plasma membrane cholesterol content and increased plasma membrane fluidity, leading to ALA-PTX NPs being more easily incorporated into the plasma membrane, further enhancing membrane fluidity and making the plasma membrane more susceptible to tensile deformation, forming intracellular vesicles to enhance ALA-PTX NP cellular uptake, but also destroyed lysosomes and then limited ALA-PTX NPs' degradation in lysosomes.

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