Publications by authors named "Zijun Zhou"

Type I collagen, a crucial component maintaining the structural integrity and physiological function of various tissues, is widely regarded as one of the most suitable biomaterials for healthcare applications. In this study, shad scales, used for treating ulcers, scalds, and burns in traditional Chinese medicine, were exploited for type I collagen extraction. After self-assembly into hydrogels, the extracted collagen was subsequently freeze-dried to form collagen sponges.

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Oat is an important crop widely distributed in temperate zones and is also commonly planted in the karst areas of southwest China. However, due to severe rocky desertification, the complex soil in this area is characterized by high calcium content, alkaline conditions, and drought, which significantly negatively impact the growth of oat seedlings. To study the adaptability of oats to rocky desertification stress at the seedling stage, we investigated the effects of CaCl (0-150 mM), the pH (3-9), and drought stress (PEG-6000 solution at 0 to -0.

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The thyroid is an essential endocrine organ in human body, and thyroid hormones (THs) are pivotal signaling molecules and mediators in various physiological processes. THs, particularly in their free form, play a critical role in regulating body temperature and in the metabolism of lipid and glucose, making the maintenance of TH levels crucial for human health. THs undergo a series of metabolic processes, producing TH metabolites (THMs).

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  • Monkeys provide a relevant model for studying periodontal health due to their similar dental anatomy to humans, but it's unclear if both groups have comparable oral microbial status.
  • The study compared alveolar bone resorption, gingival inflammation, and oral microbiota between periodontally healthy middle-aged humans and monkeys using various analytical methods, including CBCT examination and 16S rRNA sequencing.
  • Results indicated that humans exhibited greater attachment loss and gingival inflammation, along with a less diverse salivary microbiome compared to monkeys, suggesting a link between oral microbiome diversity and periodontal health status in these primates.
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The complex of oat β-glucan (OBG) and flavonoids hampered the digestion of starch-based food and retarded the blood glucose response; however, its effect on gastric emptying and its relative mechanism have not been thoroughly investigated. By using Fourier transform infrared (FT-IR), X-ray diffraction (XRD), scanning electron microscopy (SEM), antioxidant ability, and enzymic inhibitory tests for the characterization and semi-dynamic digestion of complexes of OBG (high and low molecular weights) and sea buckthorn flavonoids, we found that the higher molecular weight complex (FU) exhibited stronger ABTS and DPPH radical scavenging abilities and higher α-glucosidase and α-amylase inhibition rates. Mice fed with rice flour with FU addition exhibited the slowest gastric emptying and intestinal propulsion rates and blood glucose rise and had the lowest activity of digestive enzymes and levels of insulin, ghrelin, motilin (MTL), and relevant gene (ghrelin and GHSR mRNA) expression than those in the control and low-molecular-weight groups.

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  • The study explored the link between tricuspid annular plane systolic excursion/pulmonary artery systolic pressure (TAPSE/PASP) and atrial fibrillation (AF) in patients undergoing peritoneal dialysis (PD), aiming to clarify its impact on outcomes.
  • It involved two parts: analyzing data from 329 PD patients for TAPSE/PASP differences between AF and non-AF groups, and then following 121 patients to compare mortality rates.
  • Findings indicated that AF patients had significantly lower TAPSE/PASP ratios and higher mortality rates compared to non-AF patients, suggesting that this measure could help predict mortality risk in AF patients on PD, although further research is needed.
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Inflammation and infiltration of immune cells are intricately linked to the pathogenesis of atrial fibrillation (AF). Triggering receptor expressed on myeloid cells-1 (TREM-1), an enhancer of inflammation, is implicated in various cardiovascular disorders. However, the precise role and potential mechanisms of TREM-1 in the development of AF remain ambiguous.

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  • * Using patient samples and animal models, the research found that persistent hypertension leads to significant changes in heart structure and function, driven by DNA damage response (DDR) pathways, particularly the ATM/CHK2/p53 signaling.
  • * The study indicates that targeting these DDR pathways may offer new therapeutic options for preventing or treating AF in patients with hypertension.
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The degradation of micropollutants via in situ-generated reactive species from coexisting substances in water is a promising approach for advanced water treatment. However, treatment efficiency and practical applications are hindered by limited operation conditions and prohibitive costs, respectively. Herein, we report an upgraded electrochemical filtration system that is chemical-free and made efficient by achieving in situ SO generation at enhanced flux and in complicated water matrices.

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  • - Despite advancements in arbitrary image style transfer (AST), inconsistent evaluation methods make it difficult to compare different approaches effectively.
  • - The study introduces a multi-granularity assessment system that uses both objective metrics and subjective feedback to evaluate AST methods more reliably.
  • - By analyzing various AST techniques like CNN, flow, transformer, and diffusion-based methods, this research enhances evaluation standards, helping researchers make better comparisons and foster innovation in the field.
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  • * The researchers used a T2DM mouse model and found that Sal improved heart function and reduced inflammation, as well as the structural and electrical changes in the heart caused by diabetes, over a period of four weeks.
  • * Sal's protective effects were linked to the suppression of a specific signaling pathway (mTOR-STAT3-MCP-1) that is involved in inflammation, and it showed potential as a new treatment
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A family of molecular chaperone complexes called chaperonin-containing T-complex protein 1 (TCP-1) subunit genes (CCTs) aids in the folding of numerous proteins. With regard to lung adenocarcinoma (LUAD), this study provided a thorough understanding of the diagnostic and prognostic use of CCTs. The expression of CCTs in LUAD was evaluated by using databases including UALCAN and the Gene Expression Omnibus.

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  • Cardiovascular disease (CVD) is the leading global cause of death, and while its underlying mechanisms are being studied, many aspects remain unclear, requiring further research.
  • Recent advances in proteomics have helped identify important posttranslational modifications, such as succinylation and nitrosylation, which play crucial roles in processes like cell metabolism and oxidative stress related to CVD.
  • The review highlights the potential treatments for CVD through histone deacetylase (HDAC) inhibitors and suggests new research avenues regarding the role of posttranslational modifications in the disease's pathogenesis.
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Functionalized isocyanide chemistry represents an important research area in organic synthesis. A structurally unique 2-isocyanophenyl propargylic ester has been designed to incorporate the reactivity of isocyanide and propargylic ester functionalities. Thus, the reaction of 2-isocyanophenyl propargylic ester and 2-aminoaromatic aldimine facilitates the synthesis of a wide range of polycyclic benzo[b] indolo [3,2-h][1,6] naphthyridine derivatives.

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  • * The study introduced a soluble microneedle patch made with dextran for effective delivery of timolol maleate, along with a vascular embolization strategy using oxidized cellulose to disrupt blood supply to the tumors.
  • * The new microneedle patch quickly dissolves in the skin, allowing rapid drug delivery and significant tumor inhibition in mouse models, offering a promising, non-invasive treatment option for hemangiomas.
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  • FNDC5 is identified as a potential anti-arrhythmic protein, whose role and mechanism in diabetes-related atrial fibrillation (AF) are explored in this study.
  • Significant reductions in FNDC5 levels were observed in both diabetic mice and atrial samples from AF patients, leading to adverse atrial remodeling and increased AF susceptibility.
  • FNDC5 overexpression showed protective effects by enhancing antioxidant capacity, improving mitochondrial function, and reducing inflammation via NLRP3 activation and AMPK signaling, suggesting new therapeutic targets for managing diabetes-associated AF.
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Purpose: Postoperative sore throat (POST) is a major complaint after day-case surgery. The objectives of this study were to investigate the risk factors for POST and develop a stratified nursing model for POST after day-case surgery.

Design: This case-control study was conducted at Department of Anesthesiology of 1st Affiliated Hospital of Wenzhou Medical University in Wenzhou, Zhejiang, China.

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A rhodium-catalyzed [4 + 2] cycloaddition of ynamines and 2-(cyanomethyl)phenylboronates has been developed, leading to efficient and excellent regioselective synthesis of valuable indole-linked aromatic compounds in a concise and flexible approach. Interestingly, this strategy was successful in the construction of C···N axially chiral indoles with high enantiocontrol by the introduction of a new phosphoramidite ligand (Xie-Phos).

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Atrial fibrillation (AF) emerges as a critical complication following acute myocardial infarction (AMI) and is associated with a significant increased risk of heart failure, stroke and mortality. Ataxia telangiectasia mutated (ATM), a key player in DNA damage repair (DDR), has been implicated in multiple cardiovascular conditions, however, its involvement in the development of AF following AMI remains unexplored. This study seeks to clarify the contribution of the ATM/p53 pathway in the onset of AF post-AMI and to investigate the underlying mechanisms.

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With global climate change leading to increasing intensity and frequency of droughts, as well as the growing problem of soil salinization, these factors significantly affect crop growth, yield, and resilience to adversity. Oats are a cereal widely grown in temperate regions and are rich in nutritive value; however, the scientific literature on the response of oat to drought and salt stress has not yet been analyzed in detail. This study comprehensively analyzed the response of oat to drought stress and salt stress using data from the Web of Science core database and bibliometric methods with R (version4.

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  • STAT3 gain-of-function variants lead to a complex clinical condition with symptoms like early immunodeficiency, autoimmunity, and lymphoproliferation, though individual variant effects are not fully understood.
  • Researchers created a mouse model based on a specific STAT3 variant from a family with common and rare symptoms, revealing increased STAT3 activity and associated health issues like splenomegaly and lymphadenopathy.
  • The study highlights the importance of variant-specific effects in understanding STAT3-associated diseases and suggests that these mouse models could help in developing personalized treatments.
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Purpose: The purpose of this study was to develop a structural equation model (SEM) to explore the factors influencing the spiritual needs of breast cancer patients.

Methods: A cross-sectional study was conducted in the breast surgery department of a tertiary hospital in China from September 2020 to December 2020; convenience sampling and questionnaires were used to facilitate sampling and data collection. A total of 220 female breast cancer patients were included in the study.

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Objectives: It is not clear how chemotherapy-related cognitive impairment and self-care ability affect the quality of life of women with breast cancer. The purpose of this study was to explore the relationships between chemotherapy-related cognitive impairment, self-care ability, and quality of life in breast cancer patients, and test whether self-care ability plays a mediating role in the association between cognitive impairment and quality of life.

Methods: This study was a cross-sectional study, conducted in China in 2022.

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