Publications by authors named "Ge Ge"

Background: Although immune checkpoint inhibitor (ICI) represents a significant breakthrough in cancer immunotherapy, only a few patients benefit from it. Given the critical role of Treg cells in ICI treatment resistance, we explored a Treg-associated signature in melanoma, which had never been elucidated yet.

Methods: A new Treg signature, Treg.

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Alzheimer's disease (AD), the most prevalent neurodegenerative disorder among older adults, significantly impairs behavioral and cognitive functions, posing a severe threat to patients' health and quality of life. The Tricetin (TRN), a natural flavonoid found in wheat, pomegranate, and eucalyptus honey, has demonstrated anti-inflammatory, antitumor, and neuroprotective properties. However, its role in the context of AD has not been previously explored.

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Mesua ferrea L. was commonly used in Uyghur medicine, and the flowering buds of M. ferrea extract exhibited significant inhibitory effects on the proliferation of breast cancer cells in our preliminary research; however, the underlying active components remain to be elucidated.

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Purpose: To compare the efficacy and safety of subthreshold micropulse laser (SML) and spironolactone therapy for treating chronic central serous chorioretinopathy (CSC).

Methods: This was a quasi-randomized controlled trial. Eligible patients were quasi-randomized at a 1:1 ratio to receive SML or oral spironolactone and were assessed at 3 months after treatment.

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Four new prenylated acetophenone derivatives, including one acetophenone dimer [acronyrone D (1)] and three acetophenone monomers [acronyrones E-G (2-4)], along with seven known analogues (5-11) were obtained from the leaves of Acronychia pedunculata. Their structures and absolute configurations were established by analysis of HRMS and NMR data, single crystal X-ray diffraction studies and quantum chemical calculations. In addition, the isolates were tested for their anti-proliferative acivity against HCT-116, RKO and SW480 cancer cell lines.

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Acute myeloid leukemia (AML) represents a highly malignant subtype of leukemia with limited therapeutic options. In this study, we propose a novel therapeutic strategy for treating AML by inhibiting SIRT3 to regulate mitochondrial metabolism network involved in energy metabolism and epigenetic modifications essential for AML survival. A series of thieno [3,2-d]pyrimidine-6-carboxamide derivatives were designed and synthesized by structure-based strategy, 17f was documented to be a potent and acceptable selective SIRT3 inhibitor with IC value of 0.

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Aim: To investigate the association between central serous chorioretinopathy (CSC) and (Hp) by summarizing all available evidence.

Methods: The Scopus, Embase, EBSCO, PubMed, Web of Science, and Cochrane Library databases for all relevant studies published from inception to October 2022 were searched, and manually searched for relevant reference lists as a supplement. Studies investigating the association between CSC and Hp infection were included.

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Background: Solar lentigines (SLs), serving as a prevalent characteristic of skin photoaging, present as cutaneous aberrant pigmentation. However, the underlying pathogenesis remains unclear and there is a dearth of reliable diagnostic biomarkers.

Objective: The aim of this study was to identify diagnostic biomarkers for SLs and reveal its immunological features.

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Norway's extended free choice (EFC) reform extends the patient's choice of publicly funded hospitals for treatment to authorized private institutions (EFC providers). We study the effects of the reform on waiting times, number of visits, and patients' Charlson Comorbidity Index scores in public hospitals. We use a difference-in-differences model to compare changes over time for public hospitals with and without EFC providers in the catchment area.

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Cell migration is an essential process of cancer metastasis. The spatiotemporal dynamics of signaling molecules influences cellular phenotypic outcomes. It has been increasingly documented that the Abelson (ABL) family kinases play critical roles in solid tumors.

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Biomacromolecules exist and function in a crowded and spatially confined intracellular milieu. Single-cell analysis has been an essential tool for deciphering the molecular mechanisms of cell biology and cellular heterogeneity. However, a sound understanding of environmental effects on single-cell quantification has not been well established.

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Background: Studies indicate that blue light (BL) irradiation can damage human skins, but the impact of BL irradiation on skin aging is unknown.

Objectives: This study aimed to give an insight to phenotypic characteristics and molecular mechanism of blue light-induced skin aging, and thus provide a theoretical basis for the precise protection of photodermatosis.

Methods: The effect of BL on skin photoaging in mice was evaluated by non-invasive measurement equipment and histopathology analysis.

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A sound understanding of cell migration behaviors and the internal mechanism is crucial for studying cancer metastasis and invasion. Continuous cell tracking and quantifying cellular and molecular dynamics of cell migration at the single-cell level is essential to elucidate rare, dynamic, and heterogeneous cell responses. Yet, a competent comprehensive analytical platform is lacking.

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Hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) is one of the most common digestive malignancies. HCC It ranges as the fifth most common cause of cancer mortality worldwide. While The prognosis of metastatic or advanced HCC is still quite poor.

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Heteroprotein complexes are formed by electrostatic interactions of oppositely charged proteins in a purely aqueous environment. Understanding the relationship between their structural and functional properties will contribute to their tailor-made applications. Therefore, this study investigated the protein conformation, assembling structure, and enzyme activity of soy protein isolate/lysozyme (SPI/LYS) complexes at mass ratios of 2:1 (soluble complex) and 1:1.

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Background And Aims: RAS protein activator like 2 (RASAL2) is a newly discovered metabolic regulator involved in energy homeostasis and adipogenesis. However, whether RASAL2 is involved in hepatic lipid metabolism remains undetermined. This study explored the function of RASAL2 and elucidated its potential mechanisms in nonalcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD).

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Antimicrobial peptides (AMPs) have broad-spectrum antibacterial properties and safety as food preservatives, whereas the stability and antibacterial activity require improvement. Here, the "head-to-tail" cyclization of linear AMP GKE was catalyzed by butelase 1, which resulted in an improved pronouncedly antibacterial effect. Cell morphology and propidium iodide uptake revealed that the increased membrane permeability was one of the bacteriostatic mechanisms of GKE and could be enhanced after cyclization.

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Background: Lung adenosquamous carcinoma is a relatively rare pathological type in lung cancer. The incidence of gene mutation is lower than that of lung adenocarcinoma. However, the cases of pathological transformation after targeted treatment of EGFR gene mutation are more rare.

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Chemodynamic therapy (CDT) that kills tumor cells by converting low-reactivity HO into highly toxic hydroxyl radicals (•OH) is an emerging tumor therapeutic modality, but its therapeutic efficacy is largely limited by both the lack of tumor targeting and redox homeostasis in tumor cells. Herein, we report Cu-encapsulated and GalNAc-imprinted biodegradable silica nanoparticles (nanoMIP) for boosting CDT. In this strategy, the Cu was first encapsulated into disulfide-bridged silica nanoparticles with a high loading capacity of ∼18.

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The interaction between epigallocatechin gallate (EGCG) and soy proteins at room temperature (25 °C) and after heating at 100 and 121 °C, and their effects on the inactivation of soybean trypsin inhibitors (STIs) in soymilk were investigated. The results of the nitroblue tetrazolium (NBT) staining assay showed that soy proteins can covalently bind to EGCG. The α/α' and A subunits in heated soymilk preferred to bind to EGCG because of their soluble state.

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Objective: To explore the relationship between thyroid dysfunction, thyroid-stimulating hormone (TSH) levels, and risks of atrial fibrillation (AF) in studies and conduct a dose-response meta-analysis on the correlation between the TSH levels and risk of AF.

Methods: Thirteen studies from 5 databases with 649 293 subjects (mean age, 65.1 years) were included.

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Asparagine endopeptidases (AEPs) were synthesized as a zymogen and were known to undergo pH-dependent autoproteolytic activation using their endopeptidase activity. Butelase-1, one of the few AEPs with ligation activity, can also be synthesized as a zymogen and activated at acidic pH in vitro, but the detailed activation process and potential activation sites of its zymogen are not fully understood. In this study, recombinant butelase-1 exhibited high ligation activity and ineffective endopeptidase activity, and its activities were strictly pH-dependent.

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The assumption of patient-regarding physicians has been widely adopted in the health economics literature. Physicians' patient-regarding preferences are often described as the concern for the health benefits of medical treatments, and thus closely related to the norms and ethics of the medical profession. In this paper, we ask whether physicians' patient-regarding preferences include a concern for their patient's consumption opportunities alongside patient's health benefits.

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Retinopathy of prematurity (ROP) is a major cause of childhood blindness. Antenatal corticosteroids (ACS) exposure is known to ameliorate the risk of and mortality of neonatal morbidities. However, the effect of ACS on ROP development is currently unknown.

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