Publications by authors named "Guihua Hou"

Gastric cancer (GC) is one of the highly aggressive human malignant tumors. However, as one of the components of m6A methylation, ZC3H13 has not been reported to regulate the occurrence and development of GC. We determined the expression of ZC3H13 in GC and its correlation with prognosis using the TCGA and ACRG datasets.

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Dredged marine sediments (DMS), produced during harbor maintenance and waterway development, pose significant environmental and disposal challenges. Increasingly, research has focused on their potential reuse in construction materials, offering a sustainable alternative to waste disposal and promoting resource conservation. This paper provides a comprehensive review of the potential application of DMS in cementitious systems, exploring their multiple roles as alternative binders or aggregates in sustainable practices.

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Bone is one of the most common target organs for distant metastases of solid tumors, which imposes a heavy burden on society. Early diagnosis of bone metastases is of great significance and positron emission tomography (PET) imaging plays an important role in the diagnosis of bone metastases. PET tracers applied for diagnosing bone metastases are constantly being updated, but they all have certain limitations like a relatively low bone/kidney ratio or no capacity to label therapeutic radionuclides.

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This study focuses on the calcined coal gangue (CCG)-blended cements containing Stöber nano-SiO (SNS) particles. The effects of SNS particles on the workability, hydration behaviour, mechanical properties and microstructure evolution of the blended cements were comprehensively investigated at curing ages ranging from 1 to 28 d. The hydration behaviour was studied via isothermal calorimetry test, X-ray diffraction (XRD) and thermogravimetric (TG) tests.

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Colorectal cancer (CRC) is among the most lethal and prevalent malignancies in the world. Human epidermal growth factor receptor 2 (HER2) is a promising target for the diagnosis and treatment of CRC. In this study, we aimed to design, synthesize and label peptide-based positron emission tomography (PET) tracers targeting HER2-positive CRC, namely [Ga]Ga-ES-01 and [Ga]Ga-ES-02.

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Prostate cancer (PCa) is one of the most common tumors in men, with the overexpression of prostate-specific membrane. In this study, we developed four new Ga-labeled PSMA-targeting tracers by introducing quinoline, phenylalanine and decanoic acid groups to enhance their lipophilicity, strategically limiting their metabolic pathway through the urinary system. Four radiotracers were synthesized with radiochemical purity >95 %, and exhibited high stability in vivo and in vitro.

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Objective: To evaluate the effectiveness of a general education course titled "The Basis of Radiation Protection" in building and strengthening undergraduate awareness of radiation safety and cultivating innovative individuals with reasonable knowledge structures and strong practical abilities. Methods: All students from 2021 to 2022 enrolled in the core general education course "The Basis of Radiation Protection" at Shandong University of China were invited to participate. A questionnaire survey was conducted to determine changes in the students' basic cognition of radiation safety and scientific protection before and after the course.

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Purpose: A series of new Ga-labeled tracers based on [Ga]Ga-PSMA-617 were developed to augment the tumor-to-kidney ratio and reduce the activity accumulation in bladder, ultimately minimize radiation toxicity to the urinary system.

Methods: We introduced quinoline group, phenylalanine and decanoic acid into different tracers to enhance their lipophilicity, strategically limiting their metabolic pathway through the urinary system. Their binding affinity onto LNCaP cells was determined through in vitro saturation assays and competition binding assays.

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The absence of better biomarkers currently limits early diagnosis and treatment of triple-negative breast cancer (TNBC). Our previously published study reported that the cyclic-peptide SD01 exhibited specific binding to EphA2 (Ephrin type-A receptor 2) on TNBC. To develop a novel PET imaging agent, we prepared gallium-68 (Ga) labeled-DOTA-SD01 and evaluated its specificity and effectiveness through micro PET/CT imaging in a TNBC-bearing mouse model.

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Mitochondrial RNA editing plays crucial roles in the plant development and environmental adaptation. Pentatricopeptide repeat (PPR) genes, which are involved in the regulating mitochondrial RNA editing, are potential gene resources in the improvement of rice drought tolerance. In this study, we investigated genome-wide mitochondrial RNA editing in response to drought between upland and lowland rice.

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Noninvasive imaging atherosclerotic (AS) plaque is of great importance for early diagnosis. Recently, CD93 in MΦ was linked to atherosclerosis development. Herein, we have investigated whether CD93 in MΦ is a potential novel target for atherosclerotic plaque imaging.

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A series of 1,2,3-triazole tethered dihydroartemisinin-isatin hybrids 8a-c and 9a-k were designed and synthesized. Their antiproliferative activity against A549, doxorubicin-resistant A549 (A549/DOX) as well as cisplatin-resistant A549 (A549/DDP) lung cancer cell lines was also investigated in this study. All hybrids (half maximal inhibitory concentration/IC: 7.

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This paper presents a new modification of the nanostructure of CaSO·2HO crystals containing nanopores. This nanoporous structure was achieved in phosphogypsum samples that were modified by sodium carbonate and alum. The effects of sodium carbonate and alum on the properties of phosphogypsum were studied.

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In this study, GFP-tagged TNBC 4T1 cells with down-regulated TLR5 expression (TLR5 4T1) and normal TLR5 expression (TLR5 4T1) were constructed, respectively. RT-PCR and Western blot studies showed that down-regulation of TLR5 obviously increased the expression of VEGFR in 4T1 cells. Highly stable radio-probes I-anti-TLR5 mAb/I-VEGF/I-IgG were obtained with labeling rates over 85% and radiochemical purities above 90%.

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Lung cancer is the most common malignancy and leads to around one-quarter of all cancer deaths. Great advances have been achieved in the treatment of lung cancer with novel anticancer agents and improved technology. However, morbidity and mortality rates remain extremely high, calling for an urgent need to develop novel anti-lung cancer agents.

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Human parainfluenza virus type 3 (hPIV-3) entry and intrahost spread through membrane fusion are initiated by two envelope glycoproteins, hemagglutinin-neuraminidase (HN) and fusion (F) protein. Binding of HN protein to the cellular receptor via its receptor-binding sites triggers conformational changes in the F protein leading to virus-cell fusion. However, little is known about the roles of individual amino acids that comprise the receptor-binding sites in the fusion process.

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Selective modulation of the heterotrimeric G protein α S subunit-coupled prostaglandin E (PGE) receptor EP2 subtype is a promising therapeutic strategy for osteoporosis, ocular hypertension, neurodegenerative diseases, and cardiovascular disorders. Here, we report the cryo-electron microscopy structure of the EP2-G complex with its endogenous agonist PGE and two synthesized agonists, taprenepag and evatanepag (CP-533536). These structures revealed distinct features of EP2 within the EP receptor family in terms of its unconventional receptor activation and G protein coupling mechanisms, including activation in the absence of a typical W "toggle switch" and coupling to G via helix 8.

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Dopamine receptors, including D1- and D2-like receptors, are important therapeutic targets in a variety of neurological syndromes, as well as cardiovascular and kidney diseases. Here, we present five cryoelectron microscopy (cryo-EM) structures of the dopamine D1 receptor (DRD1) coupled to Gs heterotrimer in complex with three catechol-based agonists, a non-catechol agonist, and a positive allosteric modulator for endogenous dopamine. These structures revealed that a polar interaction network is essential for catecholamine-like agonist recognition, whereas specific motifs in the extended binding pocket were responsible for discriminating D1- from D2-like receptors.

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An interfacial structure is crucial to the photoinduced electron transport for a heterostructure photocatalyst. Constructing an interfacial electron channel with an optimized interfacial structure can efficiently improve the electron-transfer efficiency. Herein, the rapid electron-transfer channels were built up in a CuO/SrFeTaO heterojunction (CuO/SFTO) based on the selective bonding effect of heterologous surface oxygen vacancies in the SFTO component.

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Recently, emerging evidence strongly suggested that the activation of interleukin-27 Receptor α (IL-27Rα) could modulate different inflammatory diseases. However, whether IL-27Rα affects allotransplantation rejection is not fully understood. Here, we investigated the role of IL-27Rα on allorejection both in vivo and in vitro.

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Objectives: It has been reported that CXCR3 is related to inflammatory cell infiltration. The purpose of this study was to investigate iodine-125-labeled CXCL10, a ligand of CXCR3, as a tracer targeting CXCR3 to detect acute rejection in a mouse skin transplant model.

Materials And Methods: The isograft and allograft skin models were established with BALB/c and C57BL/6 mouse skin, respectively, as donors and BALB/c mice as recipients.

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Non-invasively monitoring allogeneic graft rejection with a specific marker is of great importance for prognosis of patients. Recently, data revealed that IL-27Rα was up-regulated in alloreactive CD4 T cells and participated in inflammatory diseases. Here, we evaluated whether IL-27Rα could be used in monitoring allogeneic graft rejection both in vitro and in vivo.

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A novel, highly selective biomarker is urgently needed to predict and monitor triple-negative breast cancer (TNBC) because targeting molecules are not currently available. Although associated with various malignant tumors, the role of toll-like receptor 5 (TLR5) in TNBC remains uncertain. We aimed to define the effects of TLR5 in TNBC to determine whether it could serve as a prognostic and monitoring indicator for TNBC.

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Lung cancer, especially non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC), is the most common malignant tumor associated with poor prognosis. Angiogenesis plays a vital role in NSCLC, and could be used in tumor staging and therapy evaluation. CD93 (C1q receptor) is reportedly a key regulator of tumor angiogenesis.

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