Publications by authors named "Yali Luo"

High-altitude hypobaric hypoxia is associated with immune dysregulation, potentially linked to the progression of altitude illnesses such as acute mountain sickness (AMS) in unacclimatized individuals. However, the immune signatures associated with AMS severity remain poorly understood. This study investigated immune dynamics under high-altitude exposure and identified immune signatures associated with AMS severity.

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The elimination of mother-to-child transmission (EMTCT) of syphilis and hepatitis B virus (HBV) is a crucial strategy for preventing and reducing new pediatric infections. Timely and standardized EMTCT interventions for maternal infections have been demonstrated to be highly cost-effective and efficient. Regrettably, healthcare providers have encountered challenges in delivering these interventions due to the complexity of multidepartment referrals.

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Air pollution has well-documented adverse effects on human health; however, its impact on neurological diseases remains underrecognized. The mechanisms by which various components of air pollutants contribute to neurological disorders are not yet fully understood. This review focuses on key air pollutants, including particulate matter (PM and PM), nitrogen dioxide (NO), ozone (O), carbon monoxide (CO), and diesel exhaust particles (DEPs).

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Background: Comprehensive and in-depth research on the immunophenotype of septic patients remains limited, and effective biomarkers for the diagnosis and treatment of sepsis are urgently needed in clinical practice.

Methods: Blood samples from 31 septic patients in the Intensive Care Unit (ICU), 25 non-septic ICU patients, and 18 healthy controls were analyzed using flow cytometry for deep immunophenotyping. Metagenomic sequencing was performed in 41 fecal samples, including 13 septic patients, 10 non-septic ICU patients, and 18 healthy controls.

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, a traditional Chinese herbal medicine and food, which has a long history of clinical application, is used to improve health conditions and treat various diseases. polysaccharides (ASP), the main active component of this traditional Chinese medicine, have multicomponent, multitarget characteristics and very broad pharmacological activities. They play important roles in the treatment of several diseases.

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Bivalve hemocytes are oyster immune cells composed of several cellular subtypes with different functions. Hemocytes accumulate high concentrations of copper (Cu) and exert critical roles in metal sequestration and detoxification in oysters, however the specific biochemical mechanisms that govern this have yet to be fully uncovered. Herein, we demonstrate that Cu(I) is predominately sequestered in lysosomes via the Cu transporter ATP7A in hemocytes to reduce the toxic effects of intracellular Cu(I).

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Unlabelled: The immune system defends the body from infection and plays a vital role in a wide range of health conditions. Metabolism affects a series of physiological processes, including those linked to the function of human immune system. Cellular metabolism modulates immune cell activation and cytokine production.

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Background: While mother-to-child transmission (MTCT) of hepatitis B virus (HBV) remains a significant challenge in China, research investigating the effectiveness of the September 2017 pilot program to eliminate MTCT of HIV, syphilis, and HBV is limited. Baoan district, which has a higher-than-average rate of hepatitis B infection among pregnant women and strong support from the government, was one of six national pilot districts selected for the program. Therefore, this study aims to assess the progress and implementation of the elimination of MTCT of HBV in Baoan district over a period of 5 years.

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Superhydrophobic coatings have increasingly become the focal point of research due to their distinctive properties like water resistance, wear resistance, and acid-base resilience. In pursuit of maximizing their efficiency, research has primarily revolved around refining the fabrication process and the composition of emulsion/nanoparticle coatings. We innovatively devised a superhydrophobic coating by employing a spraying technique.

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Copper (Cu) is hyperaccumulated in oyster hemocytes and is an essential trace metal indispensable for diverse innate immune functions. However, the roles of Cu in oyster immune defense are still unclear. In this study, Cu exposure enhanced the phagocytosis of zymosan by increasing the number and length of filopodia, as well as mitochondrial ROS (mitoROS) production mainly in granulocytes, followed by semigranulocytes and agranulocytes.

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  • Alveolar epithelial cell death is a major issue during acute lung injury, particularly affecting AT1 and AT2 cells, which are crucial for repairing lung tissue.
  • The limited ability of AT1 cells to regenerate highlights the need for AT2 cells to differentiate and replace damaged AT1 cells, but injury can impair this process.
  • The article reviews various modes of AT2 cell death, such as apoptosis and necroptosis, to understand these mechanisms better and explore potential treatments for restoring lung epithelial function.
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Due to the complex mechanism and limited treatments available for pulmonary fibrosis, the development of targeted drugs or inhibitors based on their molecular mechanisms remains an important strategy for prevention and treatment. In this paper, the downstream signaling pathways mediated by VEGFR and LPAR1 in pulmonary cells and the role of these pathways in pulmonary fibrosis, as well as the current status of drug research on the targets of LPAR1 and VEGFR2, are described. The mechanism by which these two pathways regulate vascular leakage and collagen deposition leading to the development of pulmonary fibrosis are analyzed, and the mutual promotion of the two pathways is discussed.

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Unlabelled: Immunophenotyping is proving crucial to understanding the role of the immune system in health and disease. High-throughput flow cytometry has been used extensively to reveal changes in immune cell composition and function at the single-cell level. Here, we describe six optimized 11-color flow cytometry panels for deep immunophenotyping of human whole blood.

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Peripheral nerve injury is a common complication of accidents and diseases. The traditional autologous nerve graft approach remains the gold standard for the treatment of nerve injuries. While sources of autologous nerve grafts are very limited and difficult to obtain.

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Background: China had achieved impressive success in improving maternal health, while the progress of reducing maternal mortality ratio (MMR) varied across regions. Some studies had reported maternal mortality from national or provincial perspective, but researches of the MMR on long-term period at the city or county level rare been reported. Shenzhen has experienced significant socioeconomic and health changes, reflecting the typical development of China's coastal city.

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Achieving sustained and stable release of macromolecular antibacterial agents and unidirectional transport of liquids in targeted environment is still a challenge to be addressed in the management of wounds with large amounts of tissue exudates. In this work, a multilayer electrospun membrane (ethylcellulose-ethylcellulose/gelatin-quercetin/Eudragit L-100/polyethylene glycol, EC-EC/Gel-Q/EL/PEG) was designed with hydrophobic-hydrophilic gradients and drug sustained-release properties controlled by self-pumping effect and prepared using sequential electrospinning technology. The capillary force of different layers in the multilayer membrane could be controlled by precisely tuning the polymer concentrations of the inner and middle layers to extract water directly from hydrophobic inner ethylcellulose (EC) layer to hydrophilic middle ethylcellulose/gelatin (EC/Gel) layer.

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Tumor hypoxia can seriously impede the effectiveness of photodynamic therapy (PDT). To address this issue, two approaches, termed in situ oxygen generation and oxygen delivery, were developed. The in situ oxygen generation method uses catalysts such as catalase to decompose excess HO produced by tumors.

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Fruits are highly susceptible to postharvest losses induced majorly by postharvest diseases. Peach are favored by consumers because of their high nutritional value and delicious taste. However, it was easy to be affected by fungal infection.

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Curcumin (CUR) has a wide range of applications in functional foods. However, it has some disadvantages such as poor water solubility and stability. To solve these problems, CUR was encapsulated into cochleates with an encapsulation efficiency of 83.

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This study examined bedtime procrastination predictors and the development process concerning health behavior. Based on temporal self-regulation theory and the self-regulatory framework of time perspective, we examined the effects of future time perspective, dual-model of self-control, and problematic smartphone use on bedtime procrastination. Further, including the mediating role of dual-mode self-control and problematic smartphone use in the effects of future time perspective on bedtime procrastination among 3687 participants (38.

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  • * Researchers developed an ILQ-loaded nanoemulsion (ILQ-NE) using a new method that significantly increased ILQ's solubility and stability, achieving a 1000-fold increase.
  • * The ILQ-NE showed better cellular uptake and cytotoxicity against cancer cells compared to regular ILQ forms, suggesting it could enhance ILQ's biomedical applications.
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Tumor cell migration is affected by the aryl hydrocarbon receptor (AhR). However, the systematic molecular mechanisms underlying AhR-mediated migration of human neuroblastoma cells are not fully understood. To address this issue, we performed an integrative analysis of mRNA and microRNA (miR) expression profiles in human neuroblastoma SK-N-SH cells treated with 2,3,7,8-tetrachlorodibenzo-p-dioxin (TCDD), a potent agonist of AhR.

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Previous studies have shown that competitive video gaming is associated with aggression; however, little is known about the relationship between personal competitive factors and aggression. Thus, we used structural equation modeling to examine the association between competitive game motivation and trait aggression, as well as the potential mediating roles of avatar identification and game aggression, among 1584 (59.66% male; M  = 14.

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Effective drugs for the treatment of myocardial fibrosis (MF) are lacking. Traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) has garnered increasing attention in recent years for the prevention and treatment of myocardial fibrosis. This Article describes the pathogenesis of myocardial fibrosis from the modern medicine, along with the research progress.

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  • - The study introduces a new type of renal-clearable nanomedicine, utilizing quanterrylene bisimide-mannose conjugates, which demonstrated an impressive renal clearance rate of 80.31% in mice.
  • - It discusses the process of self-assembly in these nanomedicines, which involves a dynamic adjustment to aggregate sizes based on renal filtration thresholds, allowing for optimal clearance while targeting tumors.
  • - The mannosylated designs enhance the nanomedicine's effectiveness in photothermal therapy specifically for breast cancer cells, confirming its potential for clinical applications.
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