Publications by authors named "Shanshan Yuan"

Acute gastrointestinal bleeding (AGIB) is a potentially lethal complication in cirrhosis. In this prospective international multi-center study, the performance of CAGIB score for predicting the risk of in-hospital death in 2467 cirrhotic patients with AGIB was validated. Machine learning (ML) models were established based on CAGIB components, and their area under curves (AUCs) were calculated and compared.

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Circular RNA (circRNA) is crucial in various biological processes, particularly in the onset and progression of different diseases. Nevertheless, the function of circMUC16 in acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL) remains unclear. The expression of circMUC16, miR-1182 and TPPP3 was evaluated by qPCR.

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Structural colors epitomize a profound relationship where optical precision and architectural finesse converge in the emission of unfathomable iridescent shades, transcending the limitations of traditional pigmentation. Fueled by prodigious applications in flexible displays, intelligent sensing, and anticounterfeit labels, structural color materials emerge superior. The swift production of colors enabled by straightforward solvent-mediated dynamic self-assembly represents a peak achievement in contemporary research.

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The proper distribution of nutrients and metabolites between the mother and fetus is one important factor for successful pregnancy. As a bridge, the placenta plays a key role in sensing the nutritional needs of the fetus, coordinating the maternal nutrition supply, and enhancing its nutritional transport capabilities. Imperfect placental development can lead to pregnancy-related disorders such as preeclampsia, recurrent miscarriage, and/or fetal growth restriction, posing risks to both mother and child in the short and long term.

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Precision phototherapy requires tight control over several therapeutic steps, which traditional methods often struggle to achieve. Here, this study reports an orthogonal trichromatic upconversion nanoparticle with a rather simple nanoarchitecture, NaErF@NaYbF@NaYbF:Nd@NaYF:Yb,Tm. Unlike conventional designs that rely on multiple activators and complicated multi-shelled structures (up to six nanoshells), the reported triple-shelled UCNPs utilize only two activator ions (Er⁺ and Tm⁺) but still enables to release red, green, and blue colors in response to three different NIR light excitations, thus significantly reducing structural complexity and synthetic workload.

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Background: Acute variceal bleeding (AVB), a life-threatening complication of liver cirrhosis, can be effectively treated by endoscopy, but there is a risk of early rebleeding after endoscopic variceal treatment (EVT). Thrombocytopenia is the most common hemostatic abnormality in liver cirrhosis. However, it is still unclear about whether thrombocytopenia increases the failure of EVT in cirrhotic patients with AVB.

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A fine-tuning of enantioselective carbene insertion into primary C()-H bonds has been realized in challenging substrates, such as -methyl unblocked aromatic and non-deactivated aliphatic tertiary amines, in which sterically demanding β-axially chiral iridium porphyrin catalysts play a crucial role. This primary C()-H alkylation with diazo compounds affords a series of β-chiral tertiary amines in high yields with excellent enantioselectivities. Notably, the protocol was successfully applied to the postmodification of chiral bicuculline, yielding the desired derivative with high diastereoselectivity.

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Tinnitus is a debilitating auditory disorder commonly described as a ringing in the ears in the absence of an external sound source. Sound trauma is considered a primary cause. Neuronal hyperactivity is one potential mechanism for the genesis of tinnitus and has been identified in the cochlear nucleus (CN) and the auditory cortex (AC), where there may be an imbalance of excitatory and inhibitory neurotransmissions.

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The prolonged existence of chronic wounds heightens the risk of patients experiencing chronic pain, necrosis, and amputation. Dental pulp stem cells (DPSCs) have garnered attention due to their potential immunomodulatory and tissue repair regenerative effects in the management of chronic wounds. However, stem-cell-based therapy faces challenges such as malignant differentiation, immune rejection, and long-term effectiveness.

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Objectives: Peptic ulcer is the most common source of non-variceal bleeding. However, it remains controversial whether the outcomes of cirrhotic patients with peptic ulcer bleeding differ from those with variceal bleeding.

Methods: Cirrhotic patients with acute gastrointestinal bleeding (AGIB) who underwent endoscopy and had an identifiable source of bleeding were retrospectively screened from an international multicenter cohort.

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Low-expression antigens, especially neoantigens, pose a significant challenge in immunotherapy for low immunogenicity pancreatic cancer. Increasing the tumor mutation burden is crucial to enhance the expression of tumor antigens and improve tumor immunogenicity. However, the incomplete intervention in DNA stability hampers effective elevation of the tumor mutation burden, thus reducing the probability of neoantigen.

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Pulmonary hypertension (PH) is a medical condition characterized by elevated pulmonary vascular resistance and pressure, resulting from different diseases. Due to their high occurrence of PH, intricate hemodynamic classification, and frequently multifactorial cause and mechanism, individuals suffering from chronic kidney disease (CKD) are categorized as the fifth primary group of PH. Based on both domestic and international research, this article provides information on the epidemiology, risk factors, pathogenesis, and targeted drug treatment of PH associated with CKD.

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Rheumatoid arthritis (RA) is an autoimmune disorder characterized by chronic inflammation of the synovial joints and the dysfunction of regulatory T cells (Tregs) in the peripheral blood. Therefore, an optimal treatment strategy should aim to eliminate the inflammatory response in the joints and simultaneously restore the immune tolerance of Tregs in peripheral blood. Accordingly, we developed an efferocytosis-mimicking nanovesicle that contains three functional factors for immunomodulating of efferocytosis, including "find me" and "eat me" signals for professional (macrophage) or non-professional phagocytes (T lymphocyte), and "apoptotic metabolite" for metabolite digestion.

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The silicon nitride (SiN) coating exhibits promising potential in oral applications due to its excellent osteogenic and antibacterial properties. However, a comprehensive investigation of SiN coatings in the context of dental implants is still lacking, especially regarding their corrosion resistance and in performance. In this study, SiN coatings were prepared on a titanium surface using the nonequilibrium magnetron sputtering method.

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Article Synopsis
  • Intracerebral hemorrhage (ICH), particularly hypertensive ICH (HICH), is a leading cause of death and disability, with limited effective treatments and prognosis prediction methods.
  • This study identified 499 differentially expressed plasma exosomal circRNAs in HICH patients compared to controls, linking these circRNAs to key processes like nerve growth, neuroinflammation, and endothelial function.
  • Specific circRNAs (hsa_circ_00054843, hsa_circ_0010493, and hsa_circ_00090516) correlated with clinical outcomes, suggesting their potential as biomarkers for better understanding and managing HICH.
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A hitherto unknown class of C-symmetric C-C (C, C, C, C) axially chiral porphyrins has been synthesized and the application of their iridium (Ir) complexes in catalytic asymmetric C(sp)-H functionalization is documented. Cyclotetramerization of enantioenriched axially chiral 2-hydroxymethyl-3-naphthyl pyrroles under mild acidic conditions affords, after oxidation with 2,3-dichloro-5,6-dicyano-1,4-benzoquinone (DDQ), the C-symmetric α,α,α,α-atropenantiomer as an only isolable diastereomer. Both regioisomeric Ir(Por*)(CO)(Cl) complexes catalyze the carbene C-H insertion reaction affording the same enantiomer, albeit with slight difference in enantioselectivity.

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The utilization of extracellular vesicles (EV) in immunotherapy, aiming at suppressing peripheral immune cells responsible for inflammation, has demonstrated significant efficacy in treating various inflammatory diseases. However, the clinical application of EV has faced challenges due to their inadequate targeting ability. In addition, most of the circulating EV would be cleared by the liver, resulting in a short biological half-life after systemic administration.

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Background: N6-methyladenosine (mA) is the most frequently occurring interior modification in eukaryotic messenger RNA (mRNA), and abnormal mRNA modifications can affect many biological processes. However, mA's effect on the metabolism of antiplatelet drugs for the prevention of ischemic stroke (IS) remains largely unclear.

Methods: We analyzed the mA enzymes and mA methylation in peripheral blood samples of IS patients with/without clopidogrel resistance (CR), and the peripheral blood and liver of rat models with/without CR.

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