Publications by authors named "Yifan Zeng"

The selective semihydrogenation of alkynes is a critical industrial process, yet conventional palladium-based methods often suffer from overhydrogenation, leading to poor alkene selectivity. To address this, we report an electrochemical palladium membrane reactor that employs cysteamine, a simple aliphatic amino thiol, as a surface modifier. This system achieves >99% selectivity for the semihydrogenation of phenylacetylene to styrene at high current densities up to 300 mA/cm, under ambient conditions and continuous electrolysis.

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Background And Objectives: Prior studies have highlighted an escalating global burden of hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC). The Notch signaling pathway regulates the initiation and development of HCC and determines the HCC prognosis.

Methods: The expression data of genes related to the Notch signaling pathway were acquired from public databases.

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Objective: The causal relationship between sleep characteristics and aortic aneurysm and dissection (AAD) is little known.

Methods: In this two-sample Mendelian randomisation (MR) study, we selected seven sleep-related traits (sleep duration, getting up in the morning, chronotype, nap during day, insomnia, snoring, and narcolepsy) from published genome-wide association study (GWAS)-related genetic variants as instrumental variables. Causality was assessed by two-sample MR analysis using inverse-variance weighting (IVW), MR-Egger regression, weighted median, weighted mode and simple model.

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Knee osteoarthritis (OA) is a common degenerative joint disease that affects millions of people worldwide. Inflammation is one of the key pathogenic factors of knee OA. However, the causal relationship between immune cells and knee OA development remains unclear.

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Chinese fir ( (Lamb.) Hook) is one of the main afforestation tree species in southern China. Continuous planting for multiple generations has led to a decrease in the content of available phosphorus in the soil.

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The Wnt signaling pathway is critically involved in orchestrating cellular functions such as proliferation, migration, survival, and cell fate determination during development. Given its pivotal role in cellular communication, aberrant Wnt signaling has been extensively linked to the pathogenesis of various diseases. This review offers an in-depth analysis of the Wnt pathway, detailing its signal transduction mechanisms and principal components.

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Aortic dissection (AD) poses a significant threat to cardiovascular health globally, yet its underlying mechanisms remain elusive. Smooth muscle cells death and phenotypic switching are critically important pathological processes in AD. Currently, no pharmacological therapies have proven effective in managing AD.

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Inflammatory response plays an essential role in the pathogenesis of cholestatic liver injury. PPARα agonists have been shown to regulate bile acid homeostasis and hepatic inflammation. However, the immunoregulatory mechanisms through which PPARα agonists ameliorate cholestatic liver injury remain unclear.

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  • A new nanozyme-enzyme microsystem (CMAC@Lipase) was developed using copper-manganese aminoclays combined with lipase for enhanced pollutant treatment in water.
  • The system showcased laccase-like activity, allowing it to efficiently break down pollutants, such as dimethyl phthalate, while maintaining significant stability over multiple uses.
  • This research offers innovative strategies for creating effective solutions for environmental pollution management in aquatic systems.
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While previous works established the inhibitory role of alpha oscillations during working memory maintenance, it remains an open question whether such an inhibitory control is a top-down process. Here, we attempted to disentangle this issue by considering the spatiotemporal component of waves in the alpha band, i.e.

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The reutilization of municipal wastes has always been one of the hottest subjects of sustainable development study. In this study, a novel biochar co-pyrolyzed from municipal sewage sludge and phosphorus tailings was produced to enhance the adsorption performance of the composite on Cu and Cd. The maximum Cu and Cd adsorption capacity of SSB-PT were 44.

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Autoimmune hepatitis (AIH) is characterized by persistent liver inflammation induced by aberrant immune responses. Glycyrrhizic acid (GA), a prominent bioactive ingredient of licorice, has shown potential as a safe and effective treatment for AIH. However, the immune regulatory mechanism by which GA exerts its therapeutic effect on AIH remains elusive.

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  • * In a study using mice, HT significantly improved markers of UC, such as weight loss and colon health, by decreasing inflammatory markers TNFα and IL6.
  • * HT also modified gut microbiota by increasing beneficial bacteria diversity and regulating genes associated with ferroptosis, indicating its potential as a nutritional supplement for managing UC.
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  • Bronchoscopy is crucial for diagnosing respiratory issues, but visualizing bronchial tubes is often difficult due to interference from substances like mucus and blood.
  • This study explores enhancing object detection in bronchoscopy images using a YOLO algorithm integrated with a CBAM attention mechanism, aiming to improve accuracy for medical professionals.
  • Results showed the YOLO-V8 model achieved an improved mean Average Precision (mAP) from 87.09% to 88.27% after integrating the attention module, demonstrating the effectiveness of this approach in medical imaging.
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Background: Few studies have analysed oxaliplatin-induced adverse events (ADEs) in the immune system and skin and subcutaneous tissues through pharmacovigilance. We used this approach to analyse the risk of such ADEs when oxaliplatin combined with immune checkpoint inhibitors (ICIs).

Methods: We evaluated the association between oxaliplatin and ADEs in the immune system and skin and subcutaneous tissues using the reporting odd ratio (ROR) for mining the ADE report signals in the FDA Adverse Event Reporting System database.

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Objective: Mass screening for HIV and preexposure prophylaxis (PrEP) may be effective measures for reducing the probability of HIV transmission. Our study aimed to determine the cost-effectiveness of preliminary screening in the general population, PrEP for HIV-negative spouses in serodiscordant couples, or both approaches in Zhejiang Province.

Design: From a policy-maker's perspective, a Markov model was constructed to compare four strategies over a 30-year horizon.

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  • Notch signaling is a crucial pathway involved in regulating cell fate and development, and it plays dual roles as both an oncogene and a tumor suppressor in various cancers.
  • Dysregulation of Notch signaling can lead to increased cancer invasiveness and contribute to processes like epithelial-mesenchymal transition and angiogenesis, which are key in cancer progression and metastasis.
  • The review explores recent research on Notch signaling in cancer, highlighting its roles in maintaining stem-like properties in tumor cells and examining ongoing clinical trials aimed at targeting Notch for innovative cancer therapies.
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Background: Vasculogenic mimicry, a novel neovascularization pattern of aggressive tumors, is associated with poor clinical outcomes.

Objective: The aim of this research was to establish a new model, termed VC score, to predict the prognosis, Tumor Microenvironment (TME) components, and immunotherapeutic response in Hepatocellular Carcinoma (HCC).

Methods: The expression data of the public databases were used to develop the prognostic model.

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The hippocampus creates a cognitive map of the external environment by encoding spatial and self-motion-related information. However, it is unclear whether hippocampal neurons could also incorporate internal cognitive states reflecting an animal's exploratory intention, which is not driven by rewards or unexpected sensory stimuli. In this study, a subgroup of CA1 neurons was found to encode both spatial information and animals' investigatory intentions in male mice.

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Hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) is a primary liver malignancy with high mortality rates and poor prognosis. Recent advances in high-throughput sequencing and bioinformatic technologies have greatly enhanced the understanding of the genetic and epigenetic changes in liver cancer. Among these changes, RNA methylation, the most prevalent internal RNA modification, has emerged as a significant contributor of the development and progression of HCC.

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Digestive system tumors have been reported in more than 25% of all cancer cases worldwide, bringing a huge burden on the healthcare system. RNA methylation modification-an important post-transcriptional modification-has become an active research area in gene regulation. It is a dynamic and reversible process involving several enzymes, such as methyltransferases, demethylases, and methylation reader proteins.

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The peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor (PPAR) signaling pathway plays a crucial role in systemic cell metabolism, energy homeostasis and immune response inhibition. However, its significance in hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) has not been well documented. In our study, based on the RNA sequencing data of HCC, consensus clustering analyses were performed to identify PPAR signaling pathway-related molecular subtypes, each of which displaying varying survival probabilities and immune infiltration status.

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Tongling is a significant non-ferrous metal mining city in China, which produces waste that negatively impacts the area's water environment. It is essential to comprehend the hydrochemical properties and formation processes of groundwater to safeguard and utilize it efficiently. We explored major ions, strontium, and its isotopes in water and river-bottom samples from the northern (i.

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  • * Researchers used machine learning on public data of HCC patients to identify molecular subtypes and develop a risk score (TRscore) based on specific genes (OGDHL, CFHR4, SPP1) for predicting survival rates.
  • * The study found that high-risk patients had more genetic mutations and immune activity, while low-risk patients responded better to certain treatments, suggesting that the established prognostic model could improve personalized treatment approaches for HCC.
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