Publications by authors named "Yerong Li"

Secreted Frizzled-Related Protein 4 (sFRP4), the largest member of the Secreted Frizzled-Related Protein (sFRP) family, contains two functional domains: a cysteine-rich domain (CRD) homologous to the Wnt-binding region of Frizzled (FZD) receptors and a netrin-like (NTR) domain structurally similar to axonal guidance proteins. By modulating the Wingless/Integrated (Wnt) signaling pathway, sFRP4 regulates essential cellular processes including proliferation, differentiation, apoptosis, and tissue homeostasis. This review aims to provide a comprehensive overview of the dualistic roles of sFRP4 in cancer, highlighting its tumor-suppressive and tumor-promoting functions, underlying molecular mechanisms, and therapeutic potential.

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  • Video-based action recognition is becoming essential in clinical and neuroscientific research for detecting and predicting disorders, particularly in non-human primate (NHP) studies.
  • The authors developed two benchmark datasets for NHPs, called MonkeyinLab (MiL) and MiL2D, and introduced the MonkeyMonitorKit (MonKit) toolbox to automate action recognition and posture estimation.
  • MonKit effectively evaluates the behaviors of cynomolgus monkeys, including those with Rett syndrome, and offers a standardized, efficient way to assess motor function and other phenotypes compared to traditional manual detection.
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  • * In a study, a significant majority (81.1%) of pregnant women were open to self-funded SMA screening, and if covered by insurance, this willingness rose to 97.8%.
  • * Key motivations for supporting screening included enhanced reproductive decisions and preventing SMA in their children, while a lack of family history was a common reason for opting out; increased genetic knowledge was linked to greater willingness to undergo screening.
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The present study aimed to explore gut microbiota alterations and host cytokine responses in a population with elevated serum diamine oxidase (DAO) disorder. A total of 53 study participants were included in this study, segregated into 2 groups: subjects with high-level DAO (DAO-H, n = 22) subjects with normal DAO level (DAO-N, n = 31). We investigated the clinical and demographic parameters of study participants.

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Spinal muscular atrophy (SMA) is an autosomal recessive, fatal neurological disorder in children. The pathogenic gene of SMA is survival motor neuron1 (SMN1). There are many methods to detect SMN1 gene copy number, but few techniques are suitable for large-scale population screening.

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Recent studies have shown that the aqueous, ethanolic extracts and a monomer compound of Paris polyphylla exhibit anticancer activity toward several types of cancer cell lines, but the anticancer activity of (3β,17α,25R)-spirost-5-ene-3,17-diol 3-O-α-L-rhamnopyranosyl-(1 → 2)-β-D-glucopyranoside, a monomer isolated from P. polyphylla (PP), named PP-22, has not been reported previously. In this study, we investigated the effect of PP-22 on human tongue squamous cell carcinoma SCC-15 cells in vitro.

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Objective: To assess whether the intelligence seven needle therapy administered in infants with perinatal brain damage syndrome (BDS) as early intervention would improve patients' neural development.

Methods: A randomized controlled trial was conducted. Sixty-four infants with BDS were randomly assigned to two groups: the comprehensive group and the control group.

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