Publications by authors named "Tianyun Zhang"

Osteoarthritis (OA) is a prevalent chronic joint disease with no currently available cure. Despite the promise of mesenchymal stromal cells (MSCs) in promoting OA management, direct intra-articular administration of MSCs faces several critical challenges, including rapid cell clearance from the joint cavity, limited survival in the hostile inflammatory environment, and insufficient control over their differentiation. In this study, we present a strategy that enhances the functionality of MSCs pre-coordinated with Mg and hypoxia-mimicking agent dimethyloxalylglycine (DMOG) integrated within an adaptive hydrogel for OA treatment.

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This study aimed to investigate the impact of repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation (rTMS) on cognitive recovery in Alzheimer's disease (AD) by exploring the role of GABAergic neuron activation and modulation of the Cx3cl1-Cx3cr1 signalling axis. The 5xFAD mouse model was utilised for scRNA-seq analysis to examine changes in gene expression post-rTMS. Microglial phagocytic activity, amyloid plaque burden, cell-cell communication, microglial morphology and neuroinflammation markers were assessed.

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Osteoarthritis (OA) is a degenerative joint disease characterized by chronic pain, which profoundly impacts patients' quality of life. The analgesic treatment for OA is an urgent clinical problem to be addressed. Glycine N-acyltransferase (GLYAT) is an enzyme that plays a vital role in facilitating biochemical reactions through the catalysis of glycine conjugation.

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Carbon dioxide electroreduction (COR) in acid tends to be a promising route to avoid CO loss in alkaline and neutral electrolytes; however, high alkali cation concentrations (typically ≥3 M) are required to activate CO and suppress water electroreduction, causing carbonate formation and thus unsatisfied single-pass carbon efficiency (SPCE). Based on theoretical and experimental analyses, we show that an inherent trade-off exists: increasing cation concentrations improves Faradaic efficiency (FE) toward COR products but comes at the expense of reduced SPCE. We demonstrate a polyimide-modification strategy to overcome this trade-off by taking advantage of the amino groups that can effectively capture protons, creating a local alkaline microenvironment surrounding the electrode surface.

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Predatory hunting plays a critical role in animal survival. Motion-related vibrissal somatosensory signaling is essential for prey detection and hunting in mice. However, little is known about the neural circuits that convert vibrissal somatosensory cues to trigger predatory hunting.

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In recent years, rechargeable aqueous zinc metal batteries have ushered in rapid development, but their large-scale industrial application is hindered by zinc anode dendrite formation and hydrogen evolution reaction. Using a solid-state polymer electrolyte is one of the strategies to solve this problem. Herein, by introducing the chain-expanding effect of zinc salts on oxidized bacterial cellulose, cellulose-based polymer electrolytes with excellent strength and ionic conductivity are prepared.

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Esketamine, a newly developed antidepressant, is the subject of this research which seeks to explore its impact on depressive symptoms in neuropathic pain mice and the potential molecular mechanisms involved. Through transcriptome sequencing and bioinformatics analysis combined with in vivo studies, it was identified that esketamine markedly boosts the levels of the m6A methyltransferase METTL3 and the AMPA receptor GluA1 subunit. Esketamine activates METTL3, allowing it to bind with GluA1 mRNA, promoting m6A modification, thereby enhancing GluA1 expression at synapses.

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A palladium-catalyzed [2 + 2 + 2] cyclization of 1,6-enynes with unsymmetrical alkynes has been successfully accomplished, resulting in the formation of a series of fused tricyclic hydronaphthofurans with high stereo- and regioselectivity in a single step. This reaction demonstrates 100% atomic economy and exhibits a broad substrate scope.

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Optical Coherence Tomography (OCT) facilitates a comprehensive examination of macular edema and associated lesions. Manual delineation of retinal fluid is labor-intensive and error-prone, necessitating an automated diagnostic and therapeutic planning mechanism. Conventional supervised learning models are hindered by dataset limitations, while Transformer-based large vision models exhibit challenges in medical image segmentation, particularly in detecting small, subtle lesions in OCT images.

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The rate performance of biomass-based hard carbon has always been one of the obstacles to its large-scale use. There are various challenges in improving the rapid conduction of sodium ions at the interface and realizing the efficient utilization of inactive carbon in large current. In this study, a disorder-in-ordered nanostructure carbon front-face coated with hard carbon which forms a heterogeneous carbon is prepared by coulomb adsorption of methylene blue and alkalized kapok fiber.

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Benefiting from the advantages of high conductivity and good electrochemical stability, the conjugated conducting polymer poly (3, 4-ethylenedioxythiophene) is a promising energy storage material in zinc-ion batteries. Zinc-ion batteries have the advantages of high safety, environmental friendliness, and low cost, but suffer from unstable cathode material structure, poor electrical conductivity, and uncontrollable dendritic growth of zinc anodes. PEDOT, with its fast electrochemical response and wide potential window, is expected to make up for the shortcomings and enhance capacity and cycle life of zinc-ion batteries.

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  • SpliceTransformer (SpTransformer) is a deep-learning framework designed to predict tissue-specific RNA splicing changes related to human diseases using genomic data, outperforming previous prediction methods.
  • It analyzes around 1.3 million genetic variants from the ClinVar database, finding that 60% of pathogenic mutations are linked to splicing alterations, which vary in frequency depending on the tissue type.
  • SpTransformer accurately identifies splicing changes associated with brain diseases and predicts kidney-specific alterations in diabetic nephropathy patients, showcasing its potential for aiding biological and clinical insights into human health conditions.
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Nonalcoholic steatohepatitis (NASH) is a primary cause of liver cirrhosis and hepatocellular carcinoma, presenting a significant and unmet medical challenge. The necessity to investigate the molecular mechanisms underlying NASH is highlighted by the observed decrease in programmed cell death 4 (PDCD4) expression in NASH patients, suggesting that PDCD4 may play a protective role in maintaining liver health. In this study, we identify PDCD4 as a natural inhibitor of NASH development in mice.

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In order to alleviate the dendrite problem of zinc-ion batteries, a gel electrolyte is prepared by Maillard reactions occurring between hydrolyzed wool keratin and carboxymethyl cellulose under heating conditions. The prepared gel electrolyte with the addition of hydrolyzed wool keratin possesses good mechanical properties, and its maximum breaking strength, Young's modulus, and elastic modulus are 58.7, 10.

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  • - The study investigates how oxidative stress contributes to pain and psychiatric disorders, focusing on identifying specific biomarkers and molecular pathways linked to pain-depression comorbidity.
  • - Researchers analyzed genes related to pain and oxidative stress, discovering 580 differentially expressed genes and 35 oxidative stress-related genes, leading to the identification of 43 key genes and 5 hub genes.
  • - The identified hub genes (RNF24, MGAM, FOS, and TKT) may be important for diagnosing and treating individuals suffering from pain-depression comorbidity, offering potential targets for future research and therapeutic strategies.
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Alzheimer's disease (AD) is a leading neurodegenerative disorder with substantial impacts on cognition and behavior. Repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation (rTMS), a non-invasive neuromodulation technique, has been used to treat various neuropsychiatric disorders, but its efficacy in AD has not been thoroughly investigated. This study examines the neuroprotective effects of rTMS in the 5xFAD mouse model of AD, with a particular focus on its modulation of GABAergic neuronal activity via the GABRG2 and SNAP25 proteins.

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Scarce and expensive iridium oxide is still the cornerstone catalyst of polymer-electrolyte membrane electrolyzers for green hydrogen production because of its exceptional stability under industrially relevant oxygen evolution reaction (OER) conditions. Earth-abundant transition metal oxides used for this task, however, show poor long-term stability. We demonstrate here the use of nitrogen-doped cobalt oxide as an effective iridium substitute.

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Background And Aims: Metabolic dysfunction-associated steatotic liver disease (MASLD) represents the foremost cause of chronic liver disease, yet its underlying mechanisms remain elusive. Our group previously discovered a novel long non-coding RNA (lncRNA) in rats, termed lncHC and its human counterpart, LNCHC. This study aimed to explore the role of LNCHC in the progression of MASLD.

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Currently, there are no effective therapeutic agents available to treat Alzheimer's disease (AD). However, edaravone dexborneol (EDB), a novel composite agent used to treat acute ischemic stroke, has recently been shown to exert efficacious neuroprotective effects. However, whether EDB can ameliorate cognitive deficits in AD currently remains unclear.

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Background: Recent studies show testosterone (T) deficiency worsens cognitive impairment in Alzheimer's disease (AD) patients. Mitochondrial dysfunction, as an early event of AD, is becoming critical hallmark of AD pathogenesis. However, currently, whether T deficiency exacerbates mitochondrial dysfunction of men with AD remains unclear.

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Ophthalmic diseases such as central serous chorioretinopathy (CSC) significantly impair the vision of millions of people globally. Precise segmentation of choroid and macular edema is critical for diagnosing and treating these conditions. However, existing 3D medical image segmentation methods often fall short due to the heterogeneous nature and blurry features of these conditions, compounded by medical image clarity issues and noise interference arising from equipment and environmental limitations.

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Cellulose-derived carbon is regarded as one of the most promising candidates for high-performance anode materials in sodium-ion batteries; however, its poor rate performance at higher current density remains a challenge to achieve high power density sodium-ion batteries. The present review comprehensively elucidates the structural characteristics of cellulose-based materials and cellulose-derived carbon materials, explores the limitations in enhancing rate performance arising from ion diffusion and electronic transfer at the level of cellulose-derived carbon materials, and proposes corresponding strategies to improve rate performance targeted at various precursors of cellulose-based materials. This review also presents an update on recent progress in cellulose-based materials and cellulose-derived carbon materials, with particular focuses on their molecular, crystalline, and aggregation structures.

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In order to achieve high-performance and stable sodium-ion batteries, numerous attempts have been made to construct continuous ion transport pathways, in which a separator is one of the key components that affects the battery performance. In this study, a novel low-tortuosity woven fabric separator is fabricated by combining a weaving technique with a cellulose-solution method, followed by an infusion of a TEMPO-oxidized bacterial cellulose slurry into woven fabric substrates. The macropores in the fabric combine with the micropores in the oxidized bacterial cellulose to form a separator with a suitable pore structure and low tortuosity, forming a continuous sodium ion transport channel within the sodium-ion battery and effectively enhancing ion transport dynamics.

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Optical coherence tomography angiography (OCTA) offers critical insights into the retinal vascular system, yet its full potential is hindered by challenges in precise image segmentation. Current methodologies struggle with imaging artifacts and clarity issues, particularly under low-light conditions and when using various high-speed CMOS sensors. These challenges are particularly pronounced when diagnosing and classifying diseases such as branch vein occlusion (BVO).

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  • - Lipids play a crucial role in energy storage, cell membranes, and signaling, but their dynamic changes during early embryonic development in mammals haven't been extensively studied.
  • - This research investigates lipid variations in mouse and human embryos, revealing distinct lipid signatures during different developmental stages, especially in phospholipid classes.
  • - The study emphasizes the importance of lipid desaturases like SCD1 for successful blastocyst development and implantation, highlighting their role in maintaining membrane fluidity and polarity during embryogenesis.
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Synopsis of recent research by authors named "Tianyun Zhang"

  • - Tianyun Zhang's recent research encompasses advancements in energy storage materials, specifically focusing on the use of poly(3, 4-ethylenedioxythiophene) in zinc-ion batteries, which addresses issues like dendritic growth and improves overall battery performance.
  • - In the field of molecular biology, Zhang has introduced SpliceTransformer, a deep-learning framework that enhances tissue-specific RNA splicing predictions related to human diseases, representing a significant step forward in genomic analysis.
  • - Zhang’s studies also delve into neurodegenerative diseases, particularly Alzheimer's, exploring the role of pharmacological agents like edaravone dexborneol and hydralazine in mitigating cognitive decline and neuroinflammation, thereby contributing to potential therapeutic strategies.