Publications by authors named "Jiaming Yu"

In digital pathology, nuclei segmentation is a critical task for pathological image analysis, holding significant importance for diagnosis and research. However, challenges such as blurred boundaries between nuclei and background regions, domain shifts between pathological images, and uneven distribution of nuclei pose significant obstacles to segmentation tasks. To address these issues, we propose an innovative Causal inference inspired Diversified aggregation convolution Network named CDNet, which integrates a Diversified Aggregation Convolution (DAC), a Causal Inference Module (CIM) based on causal discovery principles, and a comprehensive loss function.

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Vetiveria zizanioides, as a perennial herb with high biomass, provides a feasible method for the phytoextraction of cadmium (Cd). In this study, two levels of Cd exposure (18 and 200 mg·kg) were performed to investigate Cd accumulation in Vetiveria zizanioides. The results showed that Cd content in dead shoots reached 1412.

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Yoda1 has been recognized as an effective pharmacological intervention for the treatment of critical bone defects. However, the local delivery strategy of Yoda1 is uncommon, and the underlying mechanism through which Yoda1 enhances osteogenesis has been poorly investigated. Here, we propose utilizing electrohydrodynamic (EHD)-printed microfibrous scaffolds as a drug carrier for loading Yoda1 through a polydopamine (PDA) coating, and the synthetic mechanisms for enhancing bone regeneration are explored.

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Osteosarcoma, the most prevalent malignant bone tumor among adolescents, frequently exhibits limited responsiveness to immunotherapy, a challenge attributed to poorly understood underlying mechanisms. Here, we identify enhanced polyamine biosynthesis as a key driver of osteosarcoma progression and immunotherapy resistance. We show that osteosarcoma cell proliferation and tumor growth rely on polyamine availability and that disruption of polyamine synthesis significantly boosts the cytotoxic efficacy of TCR-engineered T cells against osteosarcoma cells.

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Angiogenesis, the process by which new blood vessels emerge from pre-existing vasculature, forms the fundamental biological basis for therapeutic angiogenesis. In recent years, this field has garnered significant attention, particularly in the context of understanding the mechanisms of angiogenesis through the lens of glycometabolism. The potential clinical applications of this research have been widely acknowledged within the medical community.

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Frailty is a critical cause leading to elderly death. No drug is available to treat it, while prevention works. However, reliable blood screening and diagnostic methods for frailty are still lacking.

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  • This study investigates how environmental factors like temperature, humidity, and light affect the mechanical properties and structure of corn straw/polycarbonate/poly(lactic acid) composites.
  • Three aging methods (wet heat aging, natural aging, oxidative thermal aging) were used to analyze changes in the materials' surface and microstructure using advanced techniques like electron microscopy and spectroscopy.
  • Key findings show that high temperatures and humidity significantly weaken the material's strength, with flexural strengths dropping by up to 58.1%, and exposure to light leads to surface degradation and color fading.
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Background: Although Boston Naming Test has been thoroughly validated at a global level, there is limited assessment of item-level properties using modern psychometric methods.

Objective: This study aimed to investigate the construct validity and item-level properties of the color-picture version of Boston Naming Test (CP-BNT) in a Chinese cohort with neurodegenerative diseases.

Methods: This retrospective study included 424 participants, consisting of 118 normal controls, 152 with Alzheimer's disease, 101 with primary progressive aphasia, and 53 with other neurodegenerative diseases.

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School bullying occurs frequently in primary and secondary schools, which is a global problem and it often brings serious physical and mental harm to the victims. When school bullying occurs, there may be a large number of bystanders in addition to the bullies and victims. What actions bystanders take affects the progress of school bullying.

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  • Brain aging leads to neuronal damage and associated diseases like memory dysfunction; the traditional Chinese medicine formula Buyang Huanwu Decoction (BYHWD) shows promise in neuroprotection but its specific mechanisms for improving age-associated memory impairment (AAMI) are not well-studied.
  • This study investigated BYHWD's effects on AAMI through a focus on the interactions between gut microbiome, host metabolism, and immune function.
  • Results showed that BYHWD improved hippocampal structure, reduced inflammatory markers, and enhanced learning and memory in aging rats; it also restored balance in gut bacteria and corrected age-related metabolic dysfunctions.
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A new dimeric C-glycoside polyketide chrysomycin F (), along with four new monomeric compounds, chrysomycins G (), H (), I (), J (), as well as three known analogues, chrysomycins A (), B (), and C (), were isolated and characterised from a strain of sp. obtained from a sediment sample collected from the South China Sea. Their structures were determined by detailed spectroscopic analysis.

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Cadmium (Cd) is a hazardous element that may jeopardize environmental safety and human health through biotransfer and trophic accumulation. Here, we tested Cd toxicity on cotton plants, cotton bollworms, and their responses. Results demonstrated that Cd accumulated in plant roots, aerial parts, insect larvae, pupae, and frass in a dose-dependent pattern.

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Four new -acylated aminoalkanoic acids, namely clonoroseins E-H (-), together with three previously identified analogs, clonoroseins A, B, and D (-), were identified from the endophytic fungus strain 15020 (CR15020), using Feature-based Molecular Networking (FBMN). The elucidation of their chemical structures, including their absolute configurations, was achieved through spectroscopic analysis combined with quantum chemical calculations. Bioinformatics analyses suggested that an iterative type I HR-PKS (CrsE) generates the polyketide side chain of these clonoroseins.

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  • Porphyrins and their derivatives have applications in various fields including medicine and energy, and this study focuses on improving their production using a bacterium.
  • By using genome-wide screening, researchers identified a gene target that enhances coproporphyrin III (CPIII) production, successfully increasing yields through fermentation.
  • The study resulted in efficient production of valuable compounds like heme and zincphyrin, achieving high conversion rates and purities that can benefit industrial and medical uses.
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Cadmium (Cd) and arsenic (As) are two highly toxic heavy metals and metalloids that coexist in many situations posing severe threats to plants. Our investigation was conducted to explore the different regulatory mechanisms of ryegrass (Lolium perenne L.) responding to individual and combined Cd and As stresses in hydroponics.

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Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) is a neurodevelopmental disorder that requires objective and accurate identification methods for effective early intervention. Previous population-based methods via functional connectivity (FC) analysis ignore the differences between positive and negative FCs, which provide the potential information complementarity. And they also require additional information to construct a pre-defined graph.

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A large number of hydrogen bonds is the main reason for hindering the dissolution and reaction of chitin, and a mild and green deacetylation method to prepare chitosan for a wider range of applications is urgent. As a non-toxic and degradable green solvent, the deep eutectic solvent can effectively interfere with the hydrogen bond network of chitin, making chitin more susceptible to other solvents. Therefore, a NADES system consisting of betaine and glycerol was proposed for application in the deacetylation reaction of chitin to facilitate further attack of N-acetyl groups by low concentrations of NaOH.

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Bacterial infection of wounds remains one of the major clinical challenges, calling for the urgent development of novel multifunctional biological dressings. In this study, we developed a chitosan-based supramolecular aerogel NADES/PVA/CS, constructed by hydrogen bonding between chitosan, a natural deep eutectic solvents and polyvinyl alcohol, as a novel wound dressing against bacterial infections. The effect of polyvinyl alcohol content and its incorporation within chitosan-based supramolecular aerogels were investigated.

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Background: Frailty is one of the most problematic expressions of population aging, but its underlying mechanism has not been fully elucidated. Circulating galectin-3 (Gal-3) is involved in the pathogenesis of many age-related diseases. This study aims to explore the influence of circulating Gal-3 on the regulation of frailty and aging and to identify the potential mechanism further.

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Osteosarcoma (OS) is a common type of bone tumor for which there has been limited therapeutic progress over the past three decades. The prevalence of transcriptional addiction in cancer cells emphasizes the biological significance and clinical relevance of super-enhancers. In this study, we found that Max-like protein X (MLX), a member of the Myc-MLX network, is driven by super-enhancers.

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Ecological treatment system (ETS) has been recognized as a promising technology for mitigating agricultural non-point pollution, whereas it remains to be seen how nitrogen (N) forms and bacterial communities in ETS sediments respond to different aquatic N conditions. Therefore, a four-month microcosm experiment was conducted to investigate the effects of three aquatic N conditions (2 mg/L NH-N, 2 mg/L NO-N and 1 mg/L NH-N + 1 mg/L NO-N) on sediment N forms and bacterial communities in three ETSs vegetated by Potamogeton malaianus, Vallisneria natans and artificial aquatic plant, respectively. Through analysis of four transferable N fractions, the valence states of N in ion-exchange and weak acid extractable fractions were found to be mainly determined by aquatic N conditions, while significant N accumulation was observed only in strong oxidant extractable and strong alkali extractable fractions.

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The nylon 12 (PA12) monomer ω-aminododecanoic acid (ω-AmDDA) could be synthesized from lauric acid (DDA) through multi-enzyme cascade transformation using engineered , with the P450 catalyzing terminal hydroxylation of DDA as a rate-limiting enzyme. Its activity is jointly determined by the heme domain and the reductase domain. To obtain a P450 mutant with higher activity, directed evolution was conducted using a colorimetric high-throughput screening (HTS) system with DDA as the real substrate.

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