Publications by authors named "Ziyang Yu"

Growing evidence suggests that Alzheimer's disease (AD) has been linked with the dysfunction of glymphatic system. Previous studies were primarily cross-sectional and focused on only one specific component, hindering the understanding of overall glymphatic function in AD. We evaluated the longitudinal changes in multiple components of glymphatic system (blood-brain barrier (BBB) and transcytolemmal water exchange (TWE) permeability) in AD mice.

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This study aims to develop an effective and reliable method for estimating rice quality indices and yield, addressing the growing need for rapid, non-destructive, and accurate predictions in modern agriculture. Field experiments were conducted in 2018 at the Suiling Water Conservancy Comprehensive Experimental Station (47°27' N, 127°06' E), using Longqingdao 3 as the test variety. Measurements included the leaf area index (LAI), chlorophyll content (SPAD), leaf nitrogen content (LNC), and leaf spectral reflectance during the tillering, jointing, and maturity stages.

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Background: Accurate monitoring glucose level is significant for human health management, especially in the prevention, diagnosis, and management of diabetes. Electrochemical quantification of glucose is a convenient and rapid detection method, and the crucial aspect in achieving great sensing performance lies in the selection and design of the electrode material. Among them, CuO, with highly catalysis ability, is commonly used as electrocatalyst in non-enzymatic glucose sensing.

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Purpose: To investigate the mid-to-long term clinical outcomes of the implant-supported cross-arch fixed dental prostheses (IFCDPs) with monolithic zirconia-based frameworks and related risk factors of success and survival.

Materials And Methods: This retrospective study encompassed individuals exhibiting terminal dentition or edentulism in the maxilla and/or mandible who underwent treatment involving IFCDPs with monolithic zirconia frameworks. Inclusion criteria required a documented follow-up period of at least five years post-definitive prosthesis delivery.

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  • The study examined the relationship between early pregnancy ultrasound measurements and reproductive hormone levels by comparing pregnant women in their first trimester to nonpregnant controls.
  • Key findings revealed strong positive correlations between hormone levels like hCG and ultrasound parameters such as crown-rump length and gestational sac diameter, while some hormones showed negative correlations.
  • The results suggest that reproductive hormones could serve as important biomarkers for monitoring pregnancy development, highlighting their potential utility in clinical settings.
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  • Climate change and human activities both significantly affect runoff depth, a critical aspect of ecosystem change, yet most hydrological research focuses mainly on climate change impacts.
  • This study models runoff in the Songnen Plain from 1980 to 2020, revealing that climate change has a more substantial effect on runoff depth than land use changes, with specific quantified impacts highlighted.
  • Altering land types shows that increased construction and dry land leads to higher runoff, while changes in marsh, paddy, and forest areas decrease runoff depth, which aids in better managing water and land resources.
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  • Parkinson's disease involves changes in multiple neurotransmitter systems, leading to gray matter atrophy in various brain regions, affecting both cognitive function and motor control.
  • A study of 72 newly diagnosed Parkinson's patients and 61 healthy controls found significant gray matter loss correlated with specific neurotransmitter receptors, especially in areas linked to mood and movement.
  • Understanding these relationships may help in developing targeted therapies for clinical symptoms like anxiety, depression, and cognitive impairment in Parkinson's disease patients.
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  • * The study examined H2AX's role in cardiac function and damage using mouse models, finding that inhibiting H2AX improved cardiac outcomes and reduced infarct size and mitochondrial damage.
  • * Results showed that blocking H2AX also decreased apoptosis in heart cells by interacting with the P53 and JNK pathways, suggesting H2AX could be a target for treating myocardial I/R injury.
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Background: Although brain glymphatic dysfunction is a contributing factor to the cognitive deficits in Parkinson's disease (PD), its role in the longitudinal progression of cognitive dysfunction remains unknown.

Objective: To investigate the glymphatic function in PD with mild cognitive impairment (MCI) that progresses to dementia (PDD) and to determine its predictive value in identifying individuals at high risk for developing dementia.

Methods: We included 64 patients with PD meeting criteria for MCI and categorized them as either progressed to PDD (converters) (n = 29) or did not progress to PDD (nonconverters) (n = 35), depending on whether they developed dementia during follow-up.

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Recurrent somatic mutations in the BRG1/BRM-associated factor (BAF) chromatin remodeling complex subunit ARID1A occur frequently in advanced urothelial, endometrial, and ovarian clear cell carcinomas, creating an alternative chromatin state that may be exploited therapeutically. The histone methyltransferase EZH2 has been previously identified as targetable vulnerability in the context of ARID1A mutations. In this study, we describe the discovery of tulmimetostat, an orally available, clinical stage EZH2 inhibitor, and it elucidates the aspects of its application potential in ARID1A mutant tumors.

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Phase junctions exhibit great potential in photocatalytic energy conversion, yet the narrow light response region and inefficient charge transfer limit their photocatalytic performance. Herein, an anatase/rutile phase junction modified by plasmonic TiN and oxygen vacancies (TiN/(A-R-TiO-Ov)) is prepared through an in-situ thermal transformation from TiN for efficient photothermal-assisted photocatalytic hydrogen production for the first time. The content of TiN, oxygen vacancies, and phase components in TiN/(A-R-TiO-Ov) hybrids can be well-adjusted by tuning the heating time.

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Background: Stroke is a devastating global health issue, with high mortality and disability rates. The increasing prevalence of male infertility among reproductive-aged men has become a growing concern worldwide. However, the relationship between male infertility and stroke incidence remains uncertain.

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Topological phases in kagome systems have garnered considerable interest since the introduction of the colloidal kagome lattice. Our study employs first-principle calculations and symmetry analysis to predict the existence of ideal type-I, III nodal rings (NRs), type-I, III quadratic nodal points (QNPs), and Dirac valley phonons (DVPs) in a collection of two-dimensional (2D) kagome lattices MC(M = As, Bi, Cd, Hg, P, Sb, Zn). Specifically, the Dirac valley points (DVPs) can be observed at two inequivalent valleys with Berry phases of +and-π, connected by edge arcs along the zigzag and armchair directions.

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Background: It is reported that the incidence rate and mortality of lung cancer are very high. Therefore, early diagnosis and identification of specific biomarkers are crucial for the clinical treatment of lung cancer. This study aims to comprehensively investigate the prognostic significance of KRT6A in human lung cancer.

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Backgrounds: Non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) is one of the most prevalent chronic liver diseases. The leaves of Broussonetia papyrifera contain a large number of flavonoids, which have a variety of biological functions.

Methods: In vitro experiments, free fatty acids were used to stimulate HepG2 cells.

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Growing three-dimensional (3D) metal organic frameworks (MOFs) via heterogeneous epitaxial growth on metal hydroxide arrays are effective for constructing electrochemical sensor. However, the growth of MOFs is difficult to control, resulting in thick and irregular morphologies and even damage the metal hydroxide template. In this work, Cu(HHTP) (HHTP = 2, 3, 6, 7, 10, 11-hexahydroxytriphenylene) films with controllable thickness and morphology were successfully prepared on Cu(OH) nanowire arrays (NWAs) through layer-by-layer (LBL) growth method.

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  • A low-cost, portable telecentric digital holographic microscope (P-TDHM) has been developed using standard components.
  • * The system's hardware and software are designed to image various samples, including live cells, achieving high-quality quantitative phase images.
  • * The microscope offers impressive resolution in a compact design, making it suitable for use in resource-limited or remote settings.*
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Skyrmioniums, known for their unique transport and regulatory properties, are emerging as potential cornerstones for future data storage systems. However, the stability of skyrmionium movement faces considerable challenges due to the skyrmion Hall effect, which is induced by deformation. In response, our research introduces an innovative solution: we utilized micro-magnetic simulations to create a sandwiched trilayer nanowire structure augmented with a stray magnetic field.

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Rationale And Objectives: Although both Multiple system atrophy (MSA) and Parkinson's disease (PD) belong to alpha-synucleinopathy, they have divergent clinical courses and prognoses. The degeneration of white matter has a considerable impact on cognitive performance, yet it is uncertain how PD and MSA affect its functioning in a similar or different manner.

Methods: In this study, a total of 116 individuals (37 PD with mild cognitive impairment (PD-MCI), 37 MSA (parkinsonian variant) with mild cognitive impairment (MSA-MCI), and 42 healthy controls) underwent diffusion tensor imaging (DTI) and cognitive assessment.

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Degradation of unliganded androgen receptor (AR) in prostate cancer cells can be prevented by proteasome inhibition, but this is associated with only modest increases in polyubiquitylated AR. An inhibitor (VLX1570) of the deubiquitylases associated with the proteasome did not increase ubiquitylation of unliganded AR, indicating that AR is not targeted by these deubiquitylases. We then identified a series of AR ubiquitylation sites, including a not previously identified site at K911, as well as methylation sites and previously identified phosphorylation sites.

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The cause of rheumatoid arthritis (RA) is unclear. Xiaohuoluo wan (XHLW) is a classical Chinese medicine that is particularly effective in the treatment of RA. Given the chemical composition of XHLW at the overall level has been little studied and the molecular mechanism for the treatment of RA is not clear, we searched for the potential active compounds of XHLW and explored their anti-inflammatory mechanism in the treatment of RA by flexibly integrating the high-resolution ultra-performance liquid chromatography-mass spectrometry (UPLC-MS)-based in vitro and in vivo chemomics, network pharmacology, and other means.

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  • The study aimed to assess the effectiveness and safety of pulsed field ablation compared to traditional radiofrequency ablation in patients with atrial fibrillation.
  • It involved 72 patients, split evenly between the two treatment groups, and analyzed various factors and outcomes over a 6-month follow-up.
  • Results showed no significant differences in baseline characteristics or long-term rhythm maintenance between the two methods, although pulsed field ablation had a notably shorter effective ablation time.
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Alzheimer's disease (AD) is an age-related neurodegenerative disease that progressively impairs cognitive function and memory. The occurrence and development of Alzheimer's disease involves many processes. In response to the complex pathogenesis of AD, the Traditional Chinese medicine formula Liuwei Dihuang Pill (LWD) has been shown to improve the cognitive function of AD animal models.

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Circular RNA (circRNA) has been reported to be involved in the pathogenesis of cardiovascular disease; however, it is unclear whether circRNA carried by exosomes (exos) can be used as biomarkers for chronic coronary syndrome (CCS). High-throughput sequencing was carried out in the plasma exosomal RNA of 15 CCS patients and 15 non-cardiac chest pain patients (NCCP, control group) to screen for differentially expressed circRNAs. Selected differentially expressed exo-circRNAs were further verified by real-time polymerase chain reaction in a small-sample cohort and a large-sample cohort.

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