Publications by authors named "Zhi Yong Ma"

Fluorinated compounds have found widespread applications in pharmaceuticals, agrochemicals, and materials science. Precise construction of α-difluoromethylene ether (CFO) moiety in organic molecules is of high demand. Herein, a visible light-promoted reaction protocol for the synthesis of α-difluoromethylene ether from -difluorocyclopropane is described.

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  • * The research found that PML levels are significantly higher in fibrotic cardiac tissue and that it influences the activation of fibroblasts when treated with TGF-β1, a factor that promotes fibrosis.
  • * Additionally, the study highlights the interaction between PML and the protein p53, showing that p53 helps regulate PML expression and that PML can protect p53 from degradation, indicating a potential new target for treating cardiac fibrosis.
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Dual inhibition of epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR) and vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF) pathways may delay therapeutic resistance in advanced non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC). This phase 3 study investigated the efficacy and safety of an erlotinib plus bevacizumab regimen in untreated patients with advanced NSCLC. In total, 311 patients received bevacizumab plus erlotinib (n = 157) or erlotinib only (n = 154).

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Based on the DFT calculations, the sulfonamide was explored as an efficient hydrogen-atom transfer catalyst for the C(sp)-H alkylation. The combination of a metal-free photoredox catalyst and a sulfonamide catalyst enables highly regioselective alkylation of the C-H bonds adjacent to heteroatoms, which features broad substrate scope and excellent functional group compatibility. Remarkably, the sulfonamide catalyst was also applicable to the C(sp)-C(sp) couplings through the merger of photoredox, nickel, and HAT catalysis.

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Background: The severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) led to the outbreak of pneumonia in Wuhan. The virus is highly infectious. Patients with cancer might be susceptible to the viral infection because of the immunosuppressive state cause by therapies on tumors.

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Duck circovirus (DuCV) has a small, single-stranded circular DNA genome of approximately 1.99 kb. Through a genome sequence analysis using the dottup program, we found that a quadruple tandem repeat sequence (QTR) in the intergenic region between the rep and cap genes of the DuCV genome, but not in other circoviruses.

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A visible-light-driven sulfamate esters guided alkylation of unactivated C(sp)-H bonds enabled by a 1,6-HAT/radical addition cascade is described. Not only structurally diverse Michael acceptors but also styrenes are amenable to this alkylation reaction. Notably, the N-H bonds activation radical relay refrained from prefunctionalization and using excess external oxidants.

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An efficient iminyl radical-triggered 1,5-hydrogen-atom transfer/Heck-type coupling cascade has been achieved through visible-light photoredox catalysis. A variety of unactivated C(sp)-H bonds have been alkenylated efficiently and selectively with easily available alkenes, providing an elegant route to γ-alkenylated ketone.

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Objective: There is no standard care for advanced non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) patients with epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR) mutation in the third line. Our study aimed to assess the efficacy and safety of gefitinib as a third-line re-challenge treatment for advanced NSCLC patients with EGFR mutation.

Materials And Methods: It was a multicenter, open-label, single-arm, phase II study.

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An efficient iron-catalyzed intermolecular remote C(sp)-H heteroarylation of alkyl ketones has been developed via an iminyl radical-triggered 1,5-hydrogen-atom transfer (HAT) cascade. This protocol was amenable to a wide variety of alkyl ketones and heteroaryls, thus providing a straightforward method for the late-stage functionalization of alkylketones and heteroaryls.

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The notable clinical success of cancer immunotherapy using checkpoint blockade suggests that it is likely to form the foundation of curative therapy for many malignancies. However, checkpoint blockades do not achieve sustained clinical response in most patients and thus amounts of problems needed to be figured out. Regarding these challenges, the 2017 Chinese Lung Cancer Summit expert panel organized a forum on the 14th Chinese Lung Cancer Summit to formally discuss these controversies.

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  • - The study investigates how specific genetic variations (SNPs) in the CBLB gene may impact patient outcomes, like progression-free survival (PFS) and overall survival (OS), in advanced non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) patients receiving chemotherapy.
  • - Three SNPs were analyzed in a sample of 249 NSCLC patients, revealing that certain genotypes are linked to worse survival rates, particularly in female patients and those who are non-smokers or light smokers.
  • - The research concludes that specific SNPs, rs2305035 and rs9657904, could be potential indicators of survival outcomes for specific subgroups of Chinese advanced NSCLC patients post-chemotherapy.
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Duck circovirus (DuCV) is divided into genotypes 1 and 2. The DuCV ORF3 protein is a newly identified viral protein with apoptotic activity. In this study, the differences in the gene sequences, subcellular localization, and apoptotic activities of the ORF3 proteins of DuCV genotypes 1 and 2 were analyzed.

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The diagnosis and treatment of lung cancer have evolved into the era of precision medicine. Liquid biopsy, a minimally invasive approach, has emerged as a promising practice in genetic profiling and monitoring of lung cancer. Translating liquid biopsy from bench to bedside has encountered various challenges, including technique selection, protocol standardisation, data analysis and cost management.

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Mx proteins are interferon (IFN)-induced dynamin-like GTPases that are present in all vertebrates and inhibit the replication of myriad viruses. However, the role Mx proteins play in IFN-mediated suppression of Japanese encephalitis virus (JEV) infection is unknown. In this study, we set out to investigate the effects of Mx1 and Mx2 expression on the interferon-α (IFNα) restriction of JEV replication.

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Ion channels expressed in macrophages have been tightly related to atherosclerosis by coupling cellular function. How the voltage-gated potassium channels (Kv) affect macrophage migration remain unknown. The aim of our study is to investigate whether Kv1.

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Doxycycline (Dox) is a tetracycline derivative with broad-spectrum antimicrobial activities that is used as an effector substance in inducible gene-expression systems. We investigated the antiviral activity of Dox against vesicular stomatitis virus (VSV) infection in cultured H1299 cells. Dox at concentrations of 1.

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By utilizing a modified solid/oil/water (s/o/w) emulsion solvent evaporation technique, calcium phosphate composite scaffolds containing simvastatin-loaded PLGA microspheres (SIM-PLGA-CPC) were prepared in this study. We characterized the morphology, encapsulation efficiency and in vitro drug release of SIM-loaded PLGA microspheres as well as the macrostructure, pore size, porosity and mechanical strength of the scaffolds. Rabbit bone mesenchymal stem cells (BMSCs) were seeded onto SIM-PLGA-CPC scaffolds, and the proliferation, morphology, cell cycle and differentiation of BMSCs were investigated using the cell counting kit-8 (CCK-8) assay, scanning electron microscopy (SEM), flow cytometry, alkaline phosphatase (ALP) activity and alizarin red S staining, respectively.

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Macrophage migration inhibitory factor (MIF) involves the pathogenesis of atherosclerosis (AS) and increased plasma MIF levels in diabetes mellitus (DM) patients are associated with AS. Here, we have been suggested that MIF could be a critical contributor for the pathological process of diabetes-associated AS by using adenovirus-mediated RNA interference. First, streptozotocin (STZ)-induced diabetic animal model was constructed in 114 apolipoprotein E-deficient mice (apoE-/- mice) fed on a regular chow diet.

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The bursa of Fabricius (BF) is the acknowledged central humoral immune organ in birds. Bursal septpeptide II (BSP-II) is an immunomodulatory bioactive peptide isolated from BF. To understand the effects of BSP-II on immune induction, gene expression profiles of hybridoma cells treated with BSP-II were evaluated.

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This study was aimed to explore the effect of DLL4/Notch1 ligand on cell growth in leukemia cell line K562 and its relevant mechanism. The pBudCE4.1-DLL4 plasmid was transfected into K562 cells by lipofectamine 2 000, RT-PCR and Western blot were applied to monitor the mRNA and the protein expression of exogenous DLL4 gene, as well as the expression of Notch1-ICD and target gene Hes1.

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Objective: To investigate effects of exercise training on vascular regulators and discuss its antihypertensive mechanism.

Methods: Rats were divided into three groups (n = 7): spontaneous hypertensive rats control group (SHR-C), training group (SHR-T) and normotensive wistar-kyoto control group (WKY-C). Aerobic exercise consisted of 10 weeks of swimming training for 5 days/week.

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  • Guanylate-binding protein 1 (GBP1) is an interferon-induced protein key to immune responses against infections and tumors, and is part of a larger protein family.
  • GBP1 expression can be triggered by various signals, including different types of interferons (IFN-alpha, IFN-beta, IFN-gamma), cytokines (IL1alpha, IL1beta, TNF-alpha), and lipopolysaccharides (LPS).
  • Recent research focuses on GBP1's structure and functions, aiming to unravel its mechanisms in fighting infections and tumors, highlighting its significant role in biological processes.
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The vitamin K epoxide reductase complex subunit 1 (VKORC1), the rate-limiting enzyme for vitamin K recycling, is significantly down-regulated in the kidneys of urolithiasis patients. This study searched for direct evidence to define the inhibitory activity of VKORC1 against calcium oxalate (CaOx) crystal formation. In the experiment of VKORC1 overexpression, HK-2 cells were transfected with the pFLAG-CMV-7.

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