Publications by authors named "Zhusheng Yang"

Background: Ferroptosis of keratinocytes is closely associated with amplification of skin inflammation in psoriasis. This study focuses on unlocking the role of caffeic acid (CA), a polyphenol compound, in keratinocyte ferroptosis and understanding the underlying mechanistic basis.

Methods: The interaction between early growth response protein 1 (EGR1) and chac glutathione specific γ‑glutamylcyclotransferase 1 (CHAC1) was predicted by bioinformatics and validated via chromatin immunoprecipitation and dual-luciferase reported assays.

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  • Candidal granuloma is a rare deep skin infection caused by the fungus Candida albicans, with this case presenting a 69-year-old woman who had a painful skin lesion on her hand for 3 years.
  • Examination showed a large, reddish plaque with crusts, and biopsies confirmed the presence of yeast cells and hyphae, ultimately identifying Candida parapsilosis as the pathogen.
  • The patient was successfully treated with itraconazole and terbinafine, leading to complete resolution of symptoms, emphasizing the need to consider fungal infections in chronic skin lesions, especially in those with weakened immune systems.
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Methamphetamine (METH) has been established to selectively target and impair dopaminergic neurons through multiple pathways. Ferroptosis is a unique form of non-apoptotic cell death driven by cellular iron accumulation-induced lipid peroxidation. Nonetheless, it remains unclear whether METH can induce ferroptosis.

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Thermosetting polymers possess excellent environmental resistance and mechanical properties but cannot be reprocessed due to their covalently cross-linked structures. Recycling of thermosets via the implantation of dynamic covalent bonds offers a promising solution. Here, we report the direct and catalyst-free ester metathesis of -acyloxyphthalimide (NAPI) at about 100 °C without the requirement of hydroxyl groups and its utilization for the fabrication of covalent adaptable networks (CANs).

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Background: subspecies (. ) infection induces significant immune responses, resulting in tissue damage. Gene expression plays an essential role in regulating the progression of syphilis infection.

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Background: Sebum secretion is affected by many internal and external factors.

Objective: To identify risk factors in terms of family history, body mass index, selected dietary factors, personal habits, and menstrual history that may be associated with oily skin in young women.

Participants And Methods: We conducted a case-control study of young women aged 18-35 who came to Beijing Tongren Hospital for attending a health checkup.

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The construction of a single polymer network with extreme stretchability, relatively high mechanical strength, and fast and facile autonomous room-temperature self-healing capability still remains a challenge. Herein, supramolecular polymer networks are fabricated by synergistically incorporating metal-ligand and hydrogen bonds in poly(propylene glycol) (PPG). The representative specimen, PPG-Im-MDA-1.

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Constructing responsive and adaptive materials by dynamic covalent bonds is an attractive strategy in material design. Here, we present a kind of dynamic covalent polyureas which can be prepared from the highly efficient polyaddition reaction of pyrazoles and diisocyanates at ambient temperature in the absence of a catalyst. Owing to multiphase structural design, poly(pyrazole-ureas) (PPzUs) show excellent mechanical properties and unique crystallization behavior.

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Super black materials with extremely low reflectance and high absorption of incident light are crucial in various applications with strict optical requirements. However, the existing super black materials suffer from technical complexity in practical use whereas the underlying physics of their ultralow reflectance is still unclear. Herein, hierarchical porous carbon spheres are prepared using poly(vinylidene chloride- co-vinyl chloride) as a precursor.

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The first asymmetric hydrogenation of phenanthridines catalyzed by chiral cationic ruthenium diamine complexes has been developed with up to 92% ee and full conversions. The choice of the counteranion of the catalyst was found to be critical for achieving high enantioselectivity. In addition, the obtained 5,6-dihydrophenanthridine could be used as a chiral hydride donor for organocatalytic asymmetric transfer hydrogenation.

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A highly enantioselective synthesis of indolines by asymmetric hydrogenation of 1H-indoles and 3H-indoles at ambient temperature and pressure, catalyzed by chiral phosphine-free cationic ruthenium complexes, has been developed. Excellent enantio- and diastereoselectivities (up to >99 % ee, >20:1 d.r.

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The application of helical poly[(S)-3-vinyl-2,2'-dihydroxy-1, 1'-binaphthyl] (L*) in the asymmetric borane reduction of prochiral ketones was studied. The results showed that L* had excellent catalytic activity as well as enantioselectivity, giving up to 96% yield and up to 99% enantiomeric excess (ee) of the corresponding secondary alcohol at 25 °C. Moreover, L* can be easily recovered and reused without loss of catalytic activity.

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