Publications by authors named "Zhao Zi-Yi"

Multi-wavelength emission fluorescent manganese-nitrogen co-doped carbon dots (Mn, N co-doped CDs) were synthesized by solvothermal method using β-cyclodextrin, O-phenylenediamine, and manganese chloride as raw materials. The prepared Mn, N co-doped CDs were used as fluorescent nanosensing platforms for the detection of metal ions and biomolecules and were found to be capable of fluorescence detection of tannic acid (TA) and hafnium (Hf) ion at 320, 380, and 480 nm excitation wavelengths with multi-response linear ranges of 0.7 ~ 1.

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  • Neuroimaging studies show that sleep deprivation (SD) disrupts brain functional connectivity (FC), but traditional analysis methods have limitations that can lead to inconsistent findings.
  • The current study employed a data-driven, whole brain voxel-based approach to assess 52 young adults, revealing significant changes in connectivity, particularly in the default mode network (DMN) and limbic network after SD.
  • Results indicate that the right precuneus is crucial for FC disturbances linked to wakefulness, offering potential avenues for interventions against sleep deprivation effects.
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Y.Nong & L.Wu (Rubiaceae), a new species from Guangxi, China, is described and illustrated.

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  • The study focused on the internal transcribed spacer 2 (ITS2) to identify Spatholobus suberectus and assess its genetic diversity, analyzing 292 ITS2 sequences from this species and 17 others.
  • Phylogenetic analysis showed S. suberectus clustered separately, indicating significant genetic variation within the species and a recent divergence in ITS2 sequences.
  • The findings revealed 8 haplotypes and 4 evolutionary branches based on secondary structure, suggesting high mutation and recombination rates in ITS2, making it a reliable marker for species identification and conservation of S. suberectus.
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  • This study looks at how scientists around the world are using 3D printing for heart and lung diseases and finds that there's a lot of new research in this area.
  • They checked 2,836 papers written by over 14,000 scientists from 85 different countries and found that the U.S., China, and the UK are doing the most research.
  • The research shows exciting trends in using 3D printing for making new medicines and improving treatment methods, and it points out important areas scientists should explore next.
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Objective: To investigate the effect of Polyetheretherketone (PEEK) rod semi-rigid pedicle screw fixation system in lumbar spine non-fusion surgery.

Methods: A total of 74 patients with tow-level lumbar degenerative diseases who underwent surgery from March 2017 to December 2019 were divided into PEEK rod group and titanium rod group. In the PEEK rod group, there were 34 patients, including 13 males and 21 females, aged from 51 to 79 years old with an average of (62.

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Background: Leukemia stem cells (LSCs) are found to be one of the main factors contributing to poor therapeutic effects in acute myeloid leukemia (AML), as they are protected by the bone marrow microenvironment (BMM) against conventional therapies. Gossypol acetic acid (GAA), which is extracted from the seeds of cotton plants, exerts anti-tumor roles in several types of cancer and has been reported to induce apoptosis of LSCs by inhibiting Bcl2.

Aim: To investigate the exact roles of GAA in regulating LSCs under different microenvironments and the exact mechanism.

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This paper investigates the intervention effect and mechanism of Banxia Xiexin Decoction(BXD) on colitis-associated colorectal cancer(CAC) infected with Fusobacterium nucleatum(Fn). C57BL/6 mice were randomly divided into a control group, Fn group, CAC group [azoxymethane(AOM)/dextran sulfate sodium salt(DSS)](AOM/DSS), model group, and BXD group. Except for the control and AOM/DSS groups, the mice in the other groups were orally administered with Fn suspension twice a week.

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Background: Colorectal cancer stem cells (CCSCs) are heterogeneous cells that can self-renew and undergo multidirectional differentiation in colorectal cancer (CRC) patients. CCSCs are generally accepted to be important sources of CRC and are responsible for the progression, metastasis, and therapeutic resistance of CRC. Therefore, targeting this specific subpopulation has been recognized as a promising strategy for overcoming CRC.

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SQUAMOSA PROMOTER BINDING PROTEIN-LIKEs (SPLs) encode plant-specific transcription factors that regulate plant growth and development, stress response, and metabolite accumulation. However, there is limited information on Scutellaria baicalensis SPLs. In this study, 14 SbSPLs were identified and divided into 8 groups based on phylogenetic relationships.

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  • A study investigated how different components of life satisfaction relate to mortality, using data from over 165,000 UK Biobank participants surveyed about their life satisfaction.
  • Findings revealed that higher overall life satisfaction correlates with lower all-cause mortality, with health satisfaction being the most significant factor in this relationship.
  • The study suggests that targeting health satisfaction through positive psychological interventions could potentially improve longevity, although it acknowledges limitations in establishing a causal relationship due to the observational nature of the research.
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Background: Malignant melanoma (MM) has shown an increasing incidence worldwide, and a potential to metastasize to almost any part of the body. Clinically, MM with bone metastasis as the initial manifestation is extremely rare. Spinal metastatic MM can cause spinal cord or nerve root compression, resulting in severe pain and paralysis.

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Background: Iva xanthiifolia, native to North America, is now widely distributed in northeastern China and has become a vicious invasive plant. This article aims to probe the role of leaf extract in the invasion of I. xanthiifolia.

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Background: The efficacy of SARS-CoV-2 vaccines in preventing severe COVID-19 illness and death is uncertain due to the rarity of data in individual trials. How well the antibody concentrations can predict the efficacy is also uncertain. We aimed to assess the efficacy of these vaccines in preventing SARS-CoV-2 infections of different severities and the dose-response relationship between the antibody concentrations and efficacy.

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Five new species of salticids were collected from China: Liu, (♂, ♀) from Gansu province, and Liu, (♂), Liu, (♂, ♀), Liu, (♂), and Liu, (♀) from Jiangxi Province. All species are described and illustrated with photographs and SEM micrographs, and their distributions are also mapped.

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Background: Previous studies indicated that glucosamine supplements may have a general anticancer effect. This study aimed to assess whether the potential effect differs across different types of cancers in a large prospective cohort study.

Methods: All participants from the UK Biobank who were free of cancers and had complete information on glucosamine use at baseline were included and followed up from 2006 until 2021.

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Wetland plant diversity reveals key aspects of the environmental and ecological status of wetlands and plays an important role in the maintenance of ecosystem functions and services. The present study surveyed the plant species diversity of 22 wetlands in Beijing and, combining field data and remote sensing data, evaluated ecological qualities of the wetlands based on indicators of habitat status, plant species diversity, typical wetland plant community, and status of alien plant invasion. A total of 338 species (including varieties and subspecies) belonging to 220 genera of 74 families of wetland plants were recorded in Beijing.

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Programmed cell death 1 ligand (PD-L1) and its receptor (PD-1) are key molecules for immunoregulation and immunotherapy. PD-L1 binding PD-1 is an effective way to regulate T or B cell immunity in autoimmune diseases such as rheumatoid arthritis (RA). In our study, we overexpressed PD-L1 by constructing a recombinant of PD-L1-lentiviral vector, which was subsequently used to transfect mouse bone marrow mesenchymal stem cells (MBMMSCs) and significantly suppressed the development of collagen-induced arthritis (CIA) in DBA/1j mice.

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Cyclic adenosine monophosphate (cAMP) plays a significant role in inducing new bone formation by mediating various signal pathways. However, cAMP, combined with biomaterials, is rarely investigated to reconstruct calvarial defects. In this study, cAMP was loaded into a hydroxyapatite (HA)/gelatin (Gel) construct and implanted into critical skull defects in rats to evaluate the potential for enhancing skull regeneration.

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Objective: To evaluate the therapeutic effect of Isobar TTL dynamic internal fixation system on lumbar degenerative disease and to explore the postoperative fusion rate.

Methods: The clinical data of 80 patients with lumbar degenerative disease underwent Isobar TTL dynamic internal fixation system from April 2013 to January 2016 were retrospectively analyzed. There were 39 males and 41 females, aged from 28 to 69 years old with an average of 46.

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Although the Mobi-C artificial disc and the ROI-C cervical cage have been widely used in the treatment of cervical degenerative disc diseases (CDDD), few reports addressed the features of combined application of both devices. This study is aimed at comparing the clinical and radiological outcomes of treating contiguous two-level CDDD using Mobi-C and ROI-C combined in a hybrid surgery (HS) with anterior cervical discectomy and fusion (ACDF) using ROI-C. We reviewed ninety-one patients who underwent HS (n = 48) or ACDF (n = 43) surgery for symptomatic contiguous two-level CDDD.

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We herein describe the comprehensive investigation of the complexation behavior of a guanidinium-modified calix[5]arene pentaisohexyl ether (GC5A) with a variety of typical luminescent dyes. Fluorescein, eosin Y, rose bengal, tetraphenylporphine sulfonate and sulfonated aluminum phthalocyanine were employed as classical aggregation-induced quenching dyes. 2-(-Toluidinyl)naphthalene-6-sulfonic acid and 1-anilinonaphthalene-8-sulfonic acid were selected as representatives of intramolecular charge-transfer dyes.

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  • The study examines the effectiveness of self-locking stand-alone cages for cervical fusion and identifies different fusion states at the index level among 42 patients over a 5-year follow-up period.
  • The overall fusion rate was high at 97.4%, with type IV showing the highest fusion proportion, and all types demonstrated significant improvement in clinical outcomes.
  • The research highlights the dynamic nature of the fusion process and suggests that factors like cage location and cervical spine alignment may influence the fusion state, but all types resulted in satisfactory clinical results.
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