Publications by authors named "Zou J"

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  • Dysregulation of circadian rhythm (CR) is linked to cancer, with the study highlighting a major shift in the function of the CR regulator REV-ERBα in tumors.
  • REV-ERBα transitions from a gene repressor in normal tissues to a gene activator in cancer, activating many tumor-related signaling pathways through its partnership with other proteins like FOXA1.
  • Targeting REV-ERBα with the drug SR8278 can reduce its function and, when combined with BRD4 inhibitors, effectively suppress tumor growth by disrupting tumorigenic gene programs.
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  • Sirolimus is a medicine used for children with vascular anomalies, but it can be tricky to figure out the right dose because it acts differently in each child.
  • Researchers studied how sirolimus works in 49 kids and found that body weight is a big factor in how quickly the body clears the medicine.
  • They created a new model to help doctors decide the best doses for children based on their weight and suggested specific dosing plans for twice-daily and once-daily use.
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This paper reports a new water-immersible single-axis scanning mirror using hybrid polymer and elastomer hinges to achieve both high scanning resonance frequencies and large tilting angles for high-speed and wide-field 3D ultrasound imaging. To demonstrate the concept, a prototype scanning mirror is designed, fabricated, and characterized. The fast- and slow-scanning were achieved by integrating stiff BoPET (biaxially oriented polyethylene terephthalate) and soft elastomer PDMS (Polydimethylsiloxane) hinges, respectively.

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  • Ferroptosis is a special type of cell death that is different from other types like apoptosis and necrosis, and it happens because of iron-related processes in the body.
  • * Since it was discovered in 2012, scientists have been paying a lot of attention to ferroptosis, as it may help in treating cancer and could overcome the problem of drug resistance.
  • * There’s a lot of potential for using nanotechnology to improve treatments related to ferroptosis, but more research is needed to understand how it can help with various diseases beyond cancer, like brain and heart diseases.
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  • Hereditary spherocytosis (HS) is an inherited form of hemolytic anemia caused by defects in erythrocyte membrane proteins, leading to symptoms like spherocytes in blood, anemia, enlarged spleen, jaundice, and gallstones.
  • Genetic testing has become essential for diagnosing HS, with pathogenic variations found in five specific genes (ANK1, SPTA1, SPTB, SLC4A1, EPB42).
  • In a study of 41 patients, various pathogenic mutations were identified, with significant differences in platelet and LDH levels between patients with different gene mutations, particularly lower levels in those with SPTB and SLC4A1 mutations compared to ANK1
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  • Participatory surveillance in Lesotho, called "LeCellPHIA," involved at-risk populations reporting influenza-like illness (ILI) symptoms via phone calls from interviewers during the COVID-19 pandemic.
  • The study analyzed ILI trends and demographic factors from July 2020 to July 2021, revealing a 75% response rate with 122,985 reports, indicating higher ILI risk in older age groups, particularly those 60 and above.
  • Findings were shared in real-time with health authorities to help monitor ILI trends and inform public health policies aimed at reducing COVID-19 transmission.
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By self-assembly of MnCl and arginine under alkaline conditions, ultra-small MnArg nanoparticles were successfully constructed as oxidase (OXD) mimics for intelligent detection of the Ginkgo toxin 4'-O-methylpyridoxal (MPN). The obtained MnArg nanozymes possessed excellent OXD-like activity and thermal stability. Based on the inhibitory effect of MPN for the catalytic activity of MnArg, this system was utilized for the colorimetric sensing of MPN with a low limit of detection (LOD) of 2.

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  • 2D MXene nanomaterials show great promise for supercapacitors and batteries, but pure MXene struggles to meet practical needs due to unclear ion storage mechanisms.
  • This study introduces flexible, nitrogen-doped TiC films made using a unique solvothermal method, which enhances energy storage capacities.
  • The Py-TiC film demonstrates a significantly higher specific capacity in HSO electrolyte compared to others, owing to faster ionic diffusion and improved conductivity, leading to superior pseudocapacitance performance.
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Branched-chain amino acid transaminase 2 (BCAT2) encodes a crucial protein involved in the initial catalysis of branched-chain amino acid (BCAA) catabolism, with emerging evidence suggesting its association with tumor progression. This study explores BCAT2 in a pan-cancer multi-omics context and evaluates its prognostic significance. We utilized a multi-database approach, analyzing cBioPortal for genetic alterations, RNA-Seq data from TCGA and GTEx for expression patterns, and RSEM for transcript analysis.

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The supramolecular drug delivery systems (SDDSs) based on host-guest recognition through noncovalent interactions, capable of responsive behavior and dynamic switching to external stimuli, have attracted considerable attention in cancer therapy. In this study, a targeted dual-functional drug delivery system was designed and synthesized. A hydrophilic macrocyclic host molecule (acyclic cucurbit[]uril ACB) was modified with folic acid (FA) as a targeting ligand.

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Purpose: This study aimed to use reconstructive methods for complex oral and maxillofacial defects, explore their feasibility, and evaluate the efficacy of defect reconstruction using anterolateral thigh (ALT) multiple paddle flaps.

Patients And Methods: The authors performed a retrospective case series of 33 patients who underwent oral and maxillofacial defect reconstruction using the ALT multiple paddle flaps. The design and harvest of the flaps, methods for defects reconstruction, and reconstructive efficacy are described.

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  • Scientists used special data from a detector to look for rare particle decays of a type called the D_{s}^{+} decay, focusing on how it might change into other particles like kaons or pions.
  • They found strong evidence for the decay D_{s}^{+}→π^{+}ϕ and also discovered a new decay D_{s}^{+}→ρ^{+}ϕ, both involving particles that decay into pairs of electrons.
  • However, they didn't find strong signals for three other types of decays they were looking for, and set limits on how often those changes could happen.
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Acquisition of specific cell shapes and morphologies is a central component of cell fate transitions. Although signaling circuits and gene regulatory networks that regulate pluripotent stem cell differentiation have been intensely studied, how these networks are integrated in space and time with morphological transitions and mechanical deformations to control state transitions remains a fundamental open question. Here, we focus on two distinct models of pluripotency, primed pluripotent stem cells and pre-implantation inner cell mass cells of human embryos to discover that cell fate transitions associate with rapid changes in nuclear shape and volume which collectively alter the nuclear mechanophenotype.

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Purpose: Non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) represents a significant global health burden, exhibiting a strong correlation with insulin resistance, obesity, and type 2 diabetes (T2DM). Despite the severity of hepatic steatosis in T2DM patients, no specific drugs have been approved for clinical treatment of the disease. Tangerine peel is one kind of popular functional food and reported to possess hypoglycemic and lipid-lowering potential.

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The demand for efficient large-scale energy storage necessitates high-energy-density batteries, making research on high-voltage electrolytes particularly important. In this article, ethyl isopropyl sulfone (ES), which has a high dielectric constant, is added to traditional carbonate-based electrolyte solvents and analyzed. Based on calculated and analyzed results, different proportions of ES are added to the conventional carbonate-based electrolyte.

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Gastric cancer (GC) is a malignant disease worldwide. Angiopoietin-like protein 4 (ANGPTL4) plays a role in pathophysiological processes, including metabolic reprogramming, angiogenesis, proliferation, and metastasis. Current evidence shows conflicting findings regarding the role of ANGPTL4 in the progression of GC.

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  • Pseudostellaria heterophylla, a plant used in traditional Chinese medicine, is known for treating spleen deficiency, fatigue, and loss of appetite, and has garnered global interest for its medicinal properties.
  • The review aims to provide a detailed analysis of P. heterophylla's ethnopharmacology and various scientific aspects, while also highlighting new avenues for future research.
  • More than 289 active compounds have been discovered in P. heterophylla, indicating its potential effectiveness in treating conditions like cancer, cardiovascular diseases, and diabetes, supported by extensive pharmacological studies.
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  • Achieving a high piezoelectric coefficient with stable temperature performance in lead-free piezoceramics is challenging due to their sensitivity to temperature changes.
  • * The study demonstrates a method to improve both piezoelectric coefficient and thermal stability through atomic-scale design of ferroelectric structures, achieving a coefficient of ~430 pC/N with only ~7% fluctuation from room temperature to 100 °C.
  • * Further optimization using annealing techniques enhances stability up to 150 °C with a coefficient of ~380 pC/N, matching the stability of traditional lead-based piezoceramics.
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  • Pigeon paramyxovirus type 1 (PPMV-1) poses economic challenges to China's pigeon industry, but detailed data on its prevalence and genetics are scarce.
  • Six PPMV-1 strains were isolated in 2022 from Hubei and Zhejiang provinces, all belonging to the subgenotype VI.2.1.1.2.2, with five being mesogenic and one lentogenic.
  • The study found multiple mutations in specific proteins and highlighted that subgenotype VI.2.1.1.2.2 has been dominant since 2011, providing important insights into the virus's epidemiology and aiding in better control measures.
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The development of functional thermoelectric materials requires direct evidence of dopants' locations to rationally design the electronic and phononic structure of the host matrix. In this study, Cs-corrected scanning transmission electron microscopy and energy dispersive X-ray spectroscopy is employed at the atomic scale to identify Cu atoms' locations in a Cu-doped SnTe thermoelectric alloy. It is revealed that Cu atoms in the rocksalt SnTe form solid solutions at both Sn and Te sites, contrary to their electronegativity order and the intentional Cu doping at Sn sites.

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  • Aqueous zinc-ion batteries (AZIBs) have benefits like high safety and cost-effectiveness but struggle with issues like zinc dendrite growth and cathode material collapse.
  • Introducing D-xylose (DX) into the electrolyte helps address these issues by reducing side reactions at the anode and improving charge transfer at the cathode.
  • With the addition of DX, Zn//Zn batteries show impressive performance, including a lifespan of 6912 hours and excellent cycling stability over 2000 cycles, demonstrating its dual effectiveness for both electrodes.
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The sulfidogenic process mediated by sulfate-reducing bacteria (SRB) is not ideal for treating mercury (Hg)-bearing wastewater due to the risk of methylmercury (MeHg) production. Addressing this challenge, our study demonstrated that, under S-rich conditions and without organic additives, sulfidogenic communities dominated by sulfur-disproportionating bacteria (SDB) can effectively remove Hg(II) and prevent MeHg production. Using various inocula, we successfully established biological sulfidogenic systems driven separately by SDB and SRB.

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Background And Objectives: Autologous skin graft (ASG) transplantation is a challenging approach but a promising option for patients to prevent postoperative esophageal stricture. Nonetheless, the current strategies require improvement. We aimed to investigate the effectiveness of the injection of platelet-rich plasma (PRP) before skin graft transplantation for extensive esophageal defects after endoscopic resection.

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Essential oil of Schott (ATEO) have significant biological activity, but their physical and chemical properties are unstable and susceptible to interference by external factors, resulting in oxidation, decomposition, and isomerization of essential oils (EOs), ultimately diminishing the quality of EOs and escalating clinical risks. In this research, based on the concept of " combination of medicine and adjuvant, " the unsuitable stabilizer in Lingzhu powder prescription was modified with a SiO surface to become a stabilizer suitable for Pickering emulsion. The modified was synthesized, with a focus on exploring the surface modification of to facilitate its role as a stabilizer in Pickering emulsion.

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Transition metal alloys can exhibit synergistic intermetallic effects to obtain high activities for oxygen reduction/evolution reactions (ORR/OER). However, due to the insufficient stability of active sites in alkaline electrolytes, conventional alloy catalysts still do not meet practical needs. Herein, by using polypyrrole tubes and cobalt-iron (CoFe) Prussian blue analogs as precursors, CoFe sulfides is in-situ formed on CoFe alloys to construct (CoFe)(S)/CoFe heterostructure in sulfur (S) and nitrogen (N) co-doped carbon nanotubes (CoFe@NCNTs-nS) via a low-temperature sulfidation strategy.

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