Publications by authors named "ZhenYu Jia"

Tire wear particles (TWPs) are generated with every rotation of the tire. However, obtaining TWPs under real driving conditions and revealing key factors affecting TWPs are challenging. In this study, we obtained a TWPs dataset by simulating tire wear process under real driving conditions using a tire wear simulator and custom-designed test conditions.

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Perovskite solar cells (PSCs) offer a potentially large-scale method for producing low-cost renewable energy. However, stability challenges currently limit their practical application. Consequently, alternative methods for increasing the PSC stability are urgently needed.

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  • This study aimed to examine the effects of transcutaneous gastric pacing (TGP) on gastrointestinal motility in patients with early-stage acute pancreatitis (AP).
  • A total of 65 AP patients were divided into two groups, with one receiving conventional treatment and the other receiving TGP, which showed significant improvements in symptoms, recovery of intestinal motility, and reductions in hospital stays.
  • The results suggested that TGP enhances gastric motility by influencing autonomic nervous function and certain gastric hormones, potentially providing a new therapeutic approach for AP patients.
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Rationale And Objectives: Endovascular recanalization has been attempted in patients with symptomatic chronic intracranial large artery occlusion (CILAO), however, the heterogeneity of recanalization outcomes present challenges for the clinical application.

Objective: To determine the radiological features on high-resolution MR imaging (HR-MRI) for predicting successful recanalization of symptomatic CILAO.

Methods: Seventy-three patients with symptomatic CILAO who underwent endovascular recanalization at our center were retrospectively analyzed.

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Accurate prediction of flowering time across diverse environments is crucial for effective crop management and breeding. While the accumulated temperature index (ATI) is widely used as an indicator for estimating flowering time, its traditional definition lacks systematic evaluation and genetic basis understanding. Here, using data from 422 rice hybrids across 47 locations, we identified the optimal ATI calculation window as 1 day after sowing to 26 days before flowering.

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  • Researchers studied how resting brain activities relate to migraines but lack clarity on the causal connection between them.
  • A bidirectional two-sample Mendelian randomization (MR) study was performed, using data from 191 resting-state fMRI phenotypes to explore this relationship.
  • The findings highlighted that certain brain connectivity and spontaneous activity patterns are causally linked to migraine risk, suggesting that these brain networks are significant in understanding migraine susceptibility.
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  • The study aimed to create a nomogram to forecast early neurological deterioration (END) in patients with mild ischemic strokes, which could help identify candidates for thrombectomy.* -
  • Researchers analyzed 248 patients and identified four key risk factors for END (age, fluctuation in symptoms, presence of core infarct, and occlusion site) to build the nomogram, which showed strong predictive accuracy.* -
  • The nomogram demonstrated high performance in predicting END, suggesting that patients at risk might need immediate thrombectomy or close monitoring to ensure timely treatment.*
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  • This study aimed to determine if direct endovascular treatment (DEVT) is more effective than bridging therapy (intravenous thrombolysis plus EVT) in improving functional outcomes for patients with acute ischemic stroke from basilar artery occlusion.
  • The research involved 153 patients treated within 4.5 hours of stroke onset, comparing outcomes such as functionality at 90 days, number of thrombectomy attempts, and other clinical features between the two methods.
  • Results showed that DEVT had a similar functional outcome as bridging therapy, but it required fewer thrombectomy attempts, indicating IVT may simplify the procedure.
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  • The study investigates the link between malnutrition and poor outcomes in patients with vertebrobasilar artery occlusion (VBAO) undergoing endovascular treatment (EVT).
  • Researchers analyzed data from 285 patients, using malnutrition assessment tools like CONUT, GNRI, and PNI to evaluate nutritional status.
  • The findings revealed that malnutrition significantly increased the risk of poor prognosis at 90 days, making it a valuable predictor when combined with traditional risk factors.
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  • This study examines the effectiveness and safety of pulsed field ablation (PFA) for treating atrioventricular nodal reentrant tachycardia (AVNRT), focusing on its impact on dual-pathway electrophysiology.
  • All 40 patients achieved acute success with PFA, showing an average total ablation time of 7.9 seconds, and 80% experienced induced slow junctional rhythm; however, there were instances of transient atrioventricular block in 17.5% of patients.
  • The study concludes that while PFA is highly effective for slow pathway modification, there are risks of transient AV block, especially when performed close to the His bundle,
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  • SF3B1-K700E is a common mutation found in hematopoietic cancers that can lead to spontaneous autoimmune issues in mice when expressed in regulatory T cells.
  • This mutation causes T cells to malfunction, evidenced by their inability to prevent colitis, due to an abnormal splicing event that reduces a key cell proliferation regulator.
  • The study also shows that the growth of acute myeloid leukemia is accelerated in older mice, underscoring how cancer mutations can disrupt immune responses and influence cancer progression.
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Background: Ulcerative colitis (UC) is a chronic inflammatory condition affecting the colon, with a global incidence that is rising. Despite the increasing prevalence, effective treatment options for UC remain limited.

Methods: We utilized an NF-κB promoter dual fluorescence reporter system to screen for compounds that could inhibit p65 and IκBα phosphorylation.

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  • A study investigated the link between perfusion deficits and vessel wall characteristics in patients with chronic anterior circulation large vessel occlusions to assess their risk of recurrent ischemic events.
  • The analysis involved 71 patients, of which 21.1% experienced recurrent ischemic events like strokes or transient ischemic attacks over two years. Key predictors included hypertension, specific imaging findings, and high Tmax deficit volumes.
  • Findings suggest that hypertension, elevated Tmax >4 s, and hyperintense signals from MRI are significant factors in predicting future ischemic events, indicating a need for further research on revascularization strategies in these high-risk patients.
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Unlabelled: SF3B1 is the most recurrently mutated RNA splicing gene in cancer. However, research of its pathogenic role has been hindered by a lack of disease-relevant cell line models. Here, our study compared four genome engineering platforms to establish SF3B1 mutant cell lines: CRISPR-Cas9 editing, AAV homology-directed repair editing, base editing (ABEmax, ABE8e), and prime editing (PE2, PE3, PE5max).

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  • Doxorubicin (DOX) is limited in its clinical use due to cardiotoxicity caused by oxidative stress and inflammation, while the role of Sulfiredoxin 1 (Srxn1) in this process is not well understood.* -
  • In this study, researchers overexpressed Srxn1 in mice and found that it improved cardiac function and reduced injury by decreasing oxidative stress and inflammation caused by DOX treatment.* -
  • The study concluded that Srxn1 protects against DOX-induced cardiac damage by modulating the Sirt1/NLRP3 signaling pathway, suggesting it could be a promising therapeutic target for preventing myocardial injury from DOX.*
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Objective: Cartilage and meniscus are important structures that maintain the health of the knee joint. Early detection of changes in the internal components of cartilage and meniscus before morphological changes occur is essential to prevent and delay the development of osteoarthritis (OA). This study was designed to determine the changes in the matrix composition of morphologically intact cartilage and meniscus during the acute phase of an anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) rupture, as well as the effect of different states of meniscus (intact or tear) on adjacent cartilage during the acute phase.

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  • - Richter's transformation (RT) is when chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL) progresses to a more aggressive lymphoma type; the gene involved in this process is mutated more frequently in RT (36%) compared to CLL (3%).
  • - Researchers created a mouse model for RT using CRISPR-Cas9 to knock out this gene, finding that RT cells showed mitochondrial issues and increased oxidative phosphorylation (OXPHOS).
  • - By studying RNA sequences, the team identified a potential target that drives RT through OXPHOS modulation, suggesting that combining therapies to inhibit both MYC and a key electron transport chain component could improve survival for RT-infected mice.
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  • The Intelligent Transportation-Speed Guidance System (ITSGS) aims to reduce emissions in road transportation by using real-world data and machine learning to understand the relationship between vehicle emissions and their influencing factors.
  • Machine learning models showed strong predictive accuracy in estimating emissions, demonstrating the potential for significant reductions in pollutants like CO, NO, and THC during different traffic peak times.
  • ITSGS not only decreases harmful emissions by promoting smoother driving behaviors but also enhances the area of low emission zones, particularly benefiting environmental quality during workday hours.
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Intestinal dysbiosis is believed to play a role in the development of necrotizing enterocolitis (NEC). The efficacy of JNK-inhibitory peptide (CPJIP) in treating NEC was assessed. Treatment with CPJIP led to a notable reduction in p-JNK expression in IEC-6 cells and NEC mice.

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Rationale And Objectives: This study aimed to evaluate the safety and effectiveness of transbrachial access (TBA) and transradial access (TRA) compared to transfemoral access (TFA) for large-bore neuro stenting (≥7 F).

Methods: From January 2019 to January 2024, 4752 patients received large-bore neuro stenting in our center. The primary outcomes were procedural metrics.

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Two-dimensional topological insulators hosting the quantum spin Hall effect have application potential in dissipationless electronics. To observe the quantum spin Hall effect at elevated temperatures, a wide band gap is indispensable to efficiently suppress bulk conduction. Yet, most candidate materials exhibit narrow or even negative band gaps.

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Vehicle exhaust is the primary source of polycyclic aromatic compounds (PACs). Real road tests using a portable vehicle measurement system on light-duty gasoline vehicles and light-duty diesel trucks were conducted to investigate gas- and particle-phase polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs), nitro-PAHs (NPAHs), and oxy-PAHs (OPAHs) in vehicle exhaust with different emission standards, fuel types, and altitudes. The results showed that with the tightening of emission standards, the overall emission factors (EFs) of PACs decreased.

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  • - The study evaluated the effectiveness and safety of pulsed field ablation (PFA) as a treatment for accessory pathways (APs) in ten conscious patients, achieving a 100% acute procedural success rate with 60% treated in just one application.
  • - With an average ablation time of only 6.3 seconds per site, the procedure demonstrated quick results, though one patient experienced brief sinus arrest, which was resolved without lasting complications.
  • - The conclusion suggests that PFA is a feasible and efficient method for treating APs, and further research is needed to explore its broader applications in ablation therapies.
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Purpose: To determine whether posterior cruciate ligament (PCL) buckling (angular change) is associated with anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) status (intact or ruptured), meniscal bone angle (MBA), anterior tibial translation (ATT), body weight, femoral-tibial rotation (FTR), posterior tibial slope (PTS), PCL length and femoral-tibial distance (FTD) and to identify the factors that have the greatest influence.

Methods: All enrolled participants were scanned with a 3.0 T, 8-channel coil MRI system (Magnetom Verio; Siemens).

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Prostate cancer (PCa) is a prevalent malignancy among men worldwide, and biochemical recurrence (BCR) after radical prostatectomy (RP) is a critical turning point commonly used to guide the development of treatment strategies for primary PCa. However, the clinical parameters currently in use are inadequate for precise risk stratification and informing treatment choice. To address this issue, we conducted a study that collected transcriptomic data and clinical information from 1662 primary PCa patients across 12 multicenter cohorts globally.

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