Publications by authors named "Junying Yang"

Hypertension is one of the most significant preventable health risk factors globally. Among its various forms, monogenic hypertension, although rare, warrants attention. As awareness of monogenic hypertension grows within both the public and medical communities, research efforts are intensifying.

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Background: Periodontitis, recognized as the second most prevalent oral disease globally, is strongly linked to systemic disorders like diabetes and cardiovascular diseases, highlighting the critical need for effective prevention and treatment strategies. Oxidative stress plays an important role in periodontitis pathogenesis and progression, yet their specific association remains unclear. This study aims to explore the association between oxidative stress and periodontitis pathogenesis while identifying potential diagnostic biomarkers and therapeutic targets for this condition.

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Organic pollution poses a significant threat to water security, making the monitoring of organic pollutants in water environments essential for the protection of water resources. Remote sensing technology, with its wide coverage, continuous monitoring capability, and cost-efficiency, overcomes the limitations of traditional methods, which are often time-consuming, labor-intensive, and spatially restricted. As a result, it has become an effective tool for monitoring organic pollution in water environments.

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The Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area (GBA) is one of the most urbanized and industrialized coastal regions in China, where intense human activities contribute to substantial terrestrial sediment discharge into the adjacent marine environment. However, complex hydrodynamic conditions and high spatiotemporal variability pose challenges for accurate suspended sediment concentration (SSC) retrieval. Developing water quality retrieval models based on different classifications of water bodies could enhance the accuracy of SSC inversion in coastal waters.

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Background: Odontogenic brain abscess is a rare, but potentially fatal, central nervous system infection, with insidious onset and unclear etiology.

Methods: This case reports a 70-year-old male patient who developed an odontogenic brain abscess secondary to periodontal infection and underwent neurological surgery. Extract pus during surgery for the metagenomic next-generation sequencing (mNGS).

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Lenvatinib, endorse as a first-line targeted therapy, has demonstrated efficacy in extending the survival span of individuals afflicted with advanced Hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC). However, its therapeutic effect wears off with time, which is ascribed to the cancer cell's tendency to evade and tamper with its usual modes of action, severely limiting its clinical use. This study devises an innovative therapeutic modality involving the synergistic co-delivery of FePt nanoparticles (NPs) and Lenvatinib via poly lactic-co-glycolic acid (PLGA) NPs encase in HCC cell membranes (Len/FePt@CMP NPs).

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The untargeted metabolomics of Newhall navel oranges from three areas in China-Ganzhou, Fengjie, and Zigui-with geographical indication (GI) was measured using LC-MS/MS. Orthogonal partial least squares discriminant analysis was performed for sample classification and important metabolite identification. This approach identified the best markers of the geographical origin able to discriminate Fengjie, Ganzhou, and Zigui orange samples.

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Pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma (PDAC) poses a formidable challenge due to its aggressive nature and poor prognosis. Gemcitabine (Gem), a primary therapeutic option, functions by inhibiting DNA synthesis and promoting apoptosis, thereby impeding the progression of PDAC. However, Gem is hindered by suboptimal pharmacokinetics and efficacy.

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Adverse cardiac mechanical remodeling is critical for the progression of heart failure following myocardial infarction (MI). We previously demonstrated the involvement of RIP3-mediated necroptosis in the loss of functional cardiomyocytes and cardiac dysfunction post-MI. Herein, we investigated the role of RIP3 in NOD-like receptor protein 3 (NLRP3)-mediated inflammation and evaluated the effects of RIP3 knockdown on myocardial mechanics and functional changes after MI.

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Article Synopsis
  • Optical encoding materials are useful for conveying information but usually face issues with interference, limiting them to either changing or unchanging information.
  • Inspired by fireflies, researchers have developed a bipolar indication system that effectively displays both types of information without interference, using a unique photochemical afterglow material within a photonic crystal matrix.
  • This system can show the changing photodegradation of mecobalamin while also providing unchanging drug information, potentially offering a new way for patients to check medication efficacy at home without complicated tests.
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Background: Three-dimensional reconstruction visualization technology (3D-RVT) is an important tool in the preoperative assessment of patients undergoing liver resection. However, it is not clear whether this technique can improve short-term and long-term outcomes in patients with hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) compared with two-dimensional (2D) imaging.

Method: A total of 3402 patients from five centers were consecutively enrolled from January 2016 to December 2020, and grouped based on the use of 3D-RVT or 2D imaging for preoperative assessment.

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Objective: Investigation of the effects of 5-5- (4-N, N-diacetoxylphenyl)-10,15,20- tetraphenylporphyrin (DTPP)-mediated photodynamic therapy (PDT) on oxidative stress and mitochondrial apoptosis in LA795 lung cancer cells.

Methods: Proteomics was used to identify differentially expressed proteins after PDT treatment. The apoptosis rate was determined by flow cytometry.

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Traditional passivators reduce the effectiveness of Cd by ion exchange, chemisorption, and complexation in soil. However, traditional passivators have defects such as easy aging and poor durability, which not only reduce the treatment efficiency but also increase the risk of primary soil environmental pollution. For this reason, considering that Mn and Cd have physiological antagonism in rice, sepiolite-supported manganese ferrite (SMF) was prepared in this study to improve passivation persistence.

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The existing data regarding the effects of polyethylene (PE) microplastics (MPs) smaller than 5 mm in size on earthworms are insufficient to fully comprehend their toxicity. In this study, earthworms Eisenia fetida were exposed to artificially added PE at a concentration ranging from 0.05 to 20 g/kg soil (0.

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Most hepatocellular carcinomas (HCCs) occur in cirrhotic livers, but unequivocal diagnosis of early HCC from the fibrotic microenvironment remains a formidable challenge with conventional imaging strategies, mainly because of the massive fibrotic collagen deposition leading to hepatic nodules formation and dysfunction of contrast agent metabolism. Here, we developed a "sweep-and-illuminate" imaging strategy, pre-degrade hepatic fibrotic collagen with collagenase I conjugated human serum albumin (HSA-C) and then targeting visualize HCC lesion with GPC3 targeting nanoparticles (TSI NPs, TJ2 peptide-superparamagnetic iron oxide-indocyanine green) via fluorescence imaging (FLI) and magnetic particle imaging (MPI). TSI NPs delineated a clear boundary of HCC and normal liver, and the tumor-to-background ratios (TBRs) detected by FLI and MPI were 5.

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In this work, the QuEChERS method was modified and evaluated for the determination of 186 pesticides from caffeine-free and fatty hawk tea prior to their gas chromatography tandem mass spectrometry analysis for the first time. The results showed that the combination of MgSO + PSA + MWCNTs plus EMR-Lipid provided the lowest matrix effect and best recovery; 117 of 186 pesticides manifested weak matrix effects. Thus, for accurate quantification, it is necessary to use matrix-matched calibration curves to compensate for the matrix effect.

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Increased production and environmental release of multi-walled carbon nanotubes (MWCNTs) increase soil exposure and potential risk to earthworms. However, MWCNT toxicity to earthworms remains unclear, with some studies identifying negative effects and others negligible effects. In this study, to determine whether exposure to MWCNTs negatively affects earthworms and to elucidate possible mechanisms of toxicity, earthworms were exposed to sublethal soil concentrations of MWCNTs (10, 50, and 100 mg/kg) for 28 days.

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Background: Oncostatin M receptor (OSMR), as one of the receptors for oncostatin M (OSM), has previously been shown to mediate the stimulatory role of OSM in osteoclastogenesis and bone resorption. However, it remains to be clarified whether and how OSMR affects the differentiation of osteoblasts.

Methods: The expression level of OSMR during osteoblast and adipocyte differentiation was examined.

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Current exosome engineering methods usually lead to the damage of exosome morphology and membrane, which cannot meet the complex needs of disease treatment. Herein, the concept of an "independent module/cascading function" is proposed to construct an engineered exosome nanotherapy platform including an independent artificial module and a natural module. The artificial module with movement/chemotaxis function is first synthesized, and then it is controllably combined with the natural exosome module with "one by one" mode through a "differentiated" modification method.

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Incomplete tumor resection is the direct cause of the tumor recurrence and metastasis after surgery. Intraoperative accurate detection and elimination of microscopic residual cancer improve surgery outcomes. In this study, a powerful D1-π-A-D2-R type phototheranostic based on aggregation-induced emission (AIE)-active the second near-infrared window (NIR-II) fluorophore is designed and constructed.

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Background: Limited studies have used cervical shear wave elastography (SWE) as a tool to investigate the predictive effect of cervical changes on preterm delivery (PTD) in twin pregnancy. This study is aimed to predict the risk of PTD by cervical SWE in dichorionic diamniotic (DCDA) twin pregnancy.

Methods: A total of 138 women with dichorionic diamniotic (DCDA) twins were included in this prospective study.

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Objective: The near-infrared window II (NIR-II, 1000-1700 nm) imaging, including NIR-IIa (1300-1400 mm) and NIR-IIb (1500-1700 mm), outperforms the near-infrared window I (NIR-I, 700-900 nm) imaging in biological researches. However, the advantages of NIR-IIa/IIb imaging in human study are ambiguous. This study aims to apply the NIR-IIa/IIb imaging to glioma resection and evaluate their performance by using the developed imaging instrument and intraoperative image fusion method.

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In this study, we examined the toxic effect of sublethal doses of acetochlor (1, 2, 4, 8 mg·kg) on earthworms by exogenous addition. The growth inhibition rate, cytochrome P450 isozymes (CYP1A2, 2C9 and 3A4) activities and the metabolomics were analyzed after seven days of exposure, to infer the toxicity threshold of acetochlor, screen the sensitive biomarkers from the levels of the individual, detoxified enzymes and small molecular metabolites, and elucidate the underlying toxicity mechanism. The results showed that CYP1A2, 2C9 and 3A4 activities were all significantly inhibited, and that the levels of ten metabolites (fructose-6-diphosphate, cytosine monophosphate, uridine monophosphate, adenosine monophosphate, adenosine, xanthine, fumaric acid, dihydroxyglutaric acid, ornithine and 16-hydroxyeicosatetraenoic acid) were significantly decreased by acetochlor exposure.

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Background: Accumulating evidences indicate that periodontitis is closely associated with endothelial dysfunction. Trimethylamine-N-oxide (TMAO), a harmful microbiota generated metabolite, has been implicated as a nontraditional risk factor for impaired endothelial function. However, whether increased circulating levels of TMAO in periodontitis patients induces endothelial dysfunction remains unknown.

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