Publications by authors named "Yi-Fan Tang"

Background: The polarization status and function of tumor-associated macrophages (TAMs) influence tumor progression and patients' prognosis. CCAAT/enhancer-binding proteins (CEBPs) family are important transcriptional factors in macrophages differentiation physically and pathologically. This study aims to explore the mechanism of CEBPs in TAMs polarization in clear cell renal cell carcinoma (ccRCC) immune microenvironment and its impact on immune checkpoint blockers (ICBs) therapy.

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  • This study focused on identifying risk factors and management outcomes for patients with orbital cellulitis stemming from dacryocystitis, analyzing a group of 18 patients.
  • The majority of patients (56% female, mean age 62) experienced reduced visual acuity, but most showed improvement after treatment, with acute intervention helping in resolving acute cellulitis.
  • Key findings suggested that recurrent dacryocystitis and the presence of dacryoliths are significant risk factors, while immunosuppression worsens prognosis; successful long-term resolution typically requires dacryocystorhinostomy.
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Insecticides are commonly utilized in agriculture and forestry for pest control, but their dispersal can pose hazards to humans and environment. Understanding resistance, inheritance patterns, and fitness costs can help manage resistance. A λ-cyhalothrin-resistant population (LCR) of , a global pest of pome fruits and walnuts, was obtained through selective insecticide breeding for 15 generations, showing stable moderate resistance (23.

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Anesthesia serves as a pivotal tool in modern medicine, creating a transient state of sensory deprivation to ensure a pain-free surgical or medical intervention. While proficient in alleviating pain, anesthesia significantly modulates brain dynamics, metabolic processes, and neural signaling, thereby impairing typical cognitive functions. Furthermore, anesthesia can induce notable impacts such as memory impairment, decreased cognitive function, and diminished intelligence, emphasizing the imperative need to explore the concealed repercussions of anesthesia on individuals.

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  • The research focused on understanding perioperative neurocognitive disorders (PND) in elderly patients undergoing surgery, aiming to discover new prediction methods and biological targets for this condition.
  • A study involving 229 elderly patients who had prostate surgery assessed protein differences in blood samples between those with and without PND, using advanced iTRAQ proteomics technology.
  • The findings revealed eight proteins that were either up-regulated or down-regulated in PND patients, with implications for their roles in vital biological processes like endocytosis, highlighting potential pathways for further research.
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  • This study investigates tertiary lymphoid structures (TLSs) and tumor-infiltrating lymphocytes (TILs) in clear cell renal cell carcinoma (ccRCC), highlighting their roles in the tumor microenvironment.
  • The analysis of 754 ccRCC patients revealed that the presence of mature TLSs is linked to better overall survival, while a high number of scattered TILs is associated with poor prognosis.
  • Findings indicate that abundant and mature TLSs correlate with improved therapy response and decreased risk of relapse, underlining the complex relationship between immune structures and cancer progression.
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The macromolecular crowding effects of polysaccharides can alter the activity of digestive enzymes; however, whether protein crowding affects the digestive properties of starch remains unknown. Herein, the interaction of sodium caseinate (NaCas) with starch and pig pancreas α-amylase (PPA) and their effects on enzyme activity and starch digestion were studied. NaCas delayed gelatinization and reduced the leaching amount of amylose and increased the relative content of easily digestible starch.

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Aging is responsible for the main intrinsic triggers of cancers; however, the studies of aging risk factors in cancer animal models and cancer patients are rare and insufficient to be represented in cancer clinical trials. For a better understanding of the complex regulatory networks of aging and cancers, 8 candidate aging related long noncoding RNAs (CarLncs) identified from the healthy aging models, centenarians and their offsprings, were selected and their association with kidney renal clear cell carcinoma (KIRC) was explored by series of cutting edge analyses such as support vector machine (SVM) and random forest (RF) algorithms. Using data downloaded from TCGA and GTEx databases, a regulatory network of CarLncs-miRNA-mRNA was constructed and five genes within the network were screened out as aging related feature genes for developing KIRC prognostic models.

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The transition period in dairy cows is a critical stage and peripartum oxidative status, negative energy balance (NEB), and inflammation are highly prevalent. Fecal microbial metabolism is closely associated with blood oxidative status and nonesterified fatty acids (NEFA) levels. Here, we investigated dynamic changes in total oxidative status markers and NEFA in blood, fecal microbiome, and metabolome of 30 dairy cows during transition (-21, -7, +7, +21 d relative to calving).

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Newborn ruminants are considered functionally monogastric animals. The poor understanding of cellular differences between newborn and mature ruminants prevents the improvement of health and performance of domestic ruminants. Here, we performed the single-cell RNA sequencing on the rumen, reticulum, omasum, abomasum, duodenum, jejunum, ileum, cecum, colon, rectum, liver, salivary gland, and mammary gland from newborn and adult cattle.

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Background: The rumen is the hallmark organ of ruminants, playing a vital role in their nutrition and providing products for humans. In newborn suckling ruminants milk bypasses the rumen, while in adults this first chamber of the forestomach has developed to become the principal site of microbial fermentation of plant fibers. With the advent of single-cell transcriptomics, it is now possible to study the underlying cell composition of rumen tissues and investigate how this relates the development of mutualistic symbiosis between the rumen and its epithelium-attached microbes.

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Low back pain is common after lumbar spine surgery and the injury from extensive detachment of paraspinal muscles during the surgery may play a vital role. Previously, we prepared a bovine acellular tendon fiber (ATF) material through lyophilization and proved that it could retain its original fibrillar structure and mechanical properties. The objective of this study is to evaluate the effectiveness of this new fiber material used for attachment structure reconstruction of paraspinal muscle.

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Glutathione (GSH) is a natural antioxidant that helps fight free radicals. Whether it will affect the activity of amylase and starch digestion remains unknown. This research disclosed that GSH could interact with starch through hydrogen bonds, which accelerated the swelling of starch granules and promoted the formation of ordered double-helix crystalline, and therefore inhibited starch digestion.

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Starch is an ideal wall material for controlled release in oral delivery systems due to its non-allergic properties, availability, and cheap price. However, because of its poor mechanical behavior and high water permeability, it is necessary to modify the amphiphilic nature of starch. Surfactants are essential components to emulsify the lyophobic food ingredients.

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In the current coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic, important public health measures such as the utilization of face masks has been widely enforced, including community-wide mandatory face mask use. During this period, there have been observations of an increasing number of patients presenting with dry eye symptoms among regular mask users with no history of ocular surface pathology. Individuals have reported being aware of air blowing upward from the mask into their eyes that is likely to increase the evaporation of their tear film leading to ocular irritation.

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Purpose: To determine the causes of visual impairment (VI) and blindness among children in schools for the blind in Myanmar; to identify the avoidable causes of VI and blindness; to provide spectacles, low-vision aids, and ophthalmic treatment where indicated; to provide an update of the 2007 survey performed and identify any major epidemiological changes.

Methods: Two hundred and ninety children under 16 years of age from all eight schools for the blind in Myanmar were examined and the data entered into the World Health Organization Prevention of Blindness Examination Record for Childhood Blindness.

Results: In total, 271 children (93.

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In order to reveal the impact of the application of biogas slurry instead of chemical nitrogen fertilizer on the environmental risk of heavy metals in the soil by returning straw to the field, four treatments, without biogas slurry and without straw applications (CK), biogas slurry application without straw (B), straw application without biogas slurry (S), and biogas slurry combined with straw applications (BS), were applied in a typical coastal reclaimed farmland (rice-wheat rotation) in Jiangsu province. The migration and morphological characteristics of Cu, Zn, Cd, and Pb in different soil layers were observed, and the potential environmental risks were estimated. The results showed that:① The total amounts of Zn and Pb in the surface soils (0-20 cm) in the rice and wheat fields under the BS treatment decreased significantly (<0.

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Purpose: The ability to accurately quantify immunohistochemically labeled retinal ganglion cells (RGCs) on wholemounts is an important histopathological determinant in experimental retinal research. Traditionally, this has been performed by manual or semi-automated counting of RGCs. Here, we describe an automated software that accurately and efficiently counts immunolabeled RGCs with the ability to batch process images and perform whole-retinal analysis to permit isodensity map generation.

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Purpose: To report the outcomes of eyes receiving surgical management for traumatic macular holes. To describe the preoperative and postoperative optical coherence tomography features of traumatic macular holes and to explore associations between preoperative clinical and optical coherence tomography features, and visual outcome.

Methods: Retrospective study of patients undergoing vitrectomy for traumatic macular hole and entered into the Australian and New Zealand Society of Retinal Specialists surgical registry.

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We present the synthesis of enantiomerically pure ()-α-methyl-serine methyl ester hydrochloride from 2-methyl-3-((4-(trifluoromethyl)benzyl)oxy)propanal and di--chlorobenzyl azodicarboxylate via asymmetrically catalyzed amination with naphthylalanine derivative catalyst. The application of the organocatalyst of D-3-(1-Naphthyl)-alanine is the key step in the synthesis and ensures the product is obtained with high levels of stereocontrol.

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