Publications by authors named "Yu-Ting Hu"

Objective: To study the clinical and laboratory characteristics of monoclonal gammopathy anemia and explore the risk factors associated with anemia in monoclonal gammopathy.

Methods: A retrospective analysis was conducted on 5 539 patients who underwent immunofixation electrophoresis at the First Affiliated Hospital of Chengdu Medical College from January 2016 to February 2024. A total of 351 newly diagnosed M protein positive patients were selected as the study subjects, including 270 in the anemia group and 81 in the non-anemia group.

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Bipolar disorder (BD) and major depressive disorder (MDD) share some common characteristics in stress-related brain circuits, but they also exhibit distinct symptoms. Our previous postmortem research on the immunoreactivity (ir) levels of neuropeptide oxytocin (OT) in the hypothalamic paraventricular nucleus (OT) and some clinical research on plasma OT levels suggested that increased levels of OT is a potential trait marker for BD. However, dysregulation of the related neuropeptide arginine vasopressin (AVP), that often shows opposite effects for stress responses compared to OT has not been investigated in BD.

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Aim: Major depressive disorder (MDD) is characterized by altered activity in various higher-order regions like the anterior cingulate and prefrontal cortex. While some findings also show changes in lower-order sensory regions like the occipital cortex in MDD, the latter's exact neural and temporal, e.g.

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Aims: Flavobacterium strains are widely distributed in various environments and generally exhibit specialized roles in the degradation of complex organic substrates. To obtain a deeper understanding of their enzyme profiles, patterns of action on natural carbohydrates degradation, and to mine gene resources for biomass conversion.

Methods And Results: We sequenced the whole genome of a novel carbohydrate-degrading Flavobacterium sp.

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  • Researchers use nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectra in the lab to verify synthesized products against target compounds, but traditional analysis methods are time-consuming and often inaccurate.
  • To improve efficiency, a new binary classification model called MatCS was developed, utilizing advanced neural networks to directly predict the relationship between NMR spectra and molecular structures.
  • MatCS demonstrated strong performance in distinguishing similar molecular structures, achieving an F1-score of 0.81 and an AUC value of 0.87, indicating its potential utility for structural verification in automated chemical synthesis. *
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Alzheimer's disease (AD) is more prevalent in women than men, supposing due to the decline of estrogens in menopause, accompanied by increased gonadotropins such as luteinizing hormone (LH). We and others found that the transcription factor early growth response-1 (EGR1) regulates cholinergic function including the expression of acetylcholinesterase (AChE) and plays a significant role in cognitive decline of AD. Here we investigated in APP/PS1 mice by ovariectomy (OVX) and estradiol (E2) supplementation or inhibition of LH the effect on hippocampus-related cognition and related molecular changes.

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Amino acids along the conformational motion pathway of the enzyme molecule correlated to its flexibility and rigidity. To enhance the enzyme activity and thermal stability, the motion pathway of α-amylase has been identified and molecularly modified by using the neural relational inference model and deep learning tool. The significant differences in substrate specificity, enzymatic kinetics, optimal temperature, and thermal stability were observed among the mutants with modified amino acids along the pathway.

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Background: Repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation (rTMS) at left dorsolateral prefrontal cortex (lDLPFC) is commonly used in major depressive disorder (MDD), even though its therapeutic efficacy is limited. Given that many MDD patients show psychomotor retardation, we aim to examine whether the left motor cortex (lMC) as a novel rTMS target would provide effective and well-tolerated treatment as being comparable to lDLPFC-rTMS.

Methods: In this prospective double-blind randomized single-center study, 131 MDD patients were randomly assigned to the lDLPFC or lMC group and were treated with 10 Hz rTMS (90 % motor threshold) applied twice daily for 4000 pulses continuously over five days.

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The excitation-inhibition (E/I) imbalance is an important molecular pathological feature of major depressive disorder (MDD) as altered GABA and glutamate levels have been found in multiple brain regions in patients. Healthy subjects show topographic organization of the E/I balance (EIB) across various brain regions. We here raise the question of whether such EIB topography is altered in MDD.

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Background: F-box and leucine-rich repeat 6 (FBXL6) have reportedly been associated with several cancer types. However, the role and mechanisms of FBXL6 in gastric cancer (GC) require further elucidation.

Aim: To investigate the effect of FBXL6 in GC tissues and cells and the underlying mechanisms.

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  • Women exhibit a higher prevalence of Alzheimer's disease (AD) compared to men, potentially linked to lowered estrogen levels during aging; the study investigates the role of the transcription factor EGR1 in this context.
  • Female 3xTg-AD mice showed elevated β-amyloid (Aβ) levels without significant differences in hyperphosphorylated tau (p-Tau) compared to males, while in cultured cells, estrogen (E2) decreased extracellular Aβ and increased levels of EGR1 and AChE.
  • The findings suggest that the 3xTg-AD mouse model can help understand sex differences in AD, highlighting the protective effects of local estrogen in supporting EGR1 and cholinergic function while potentially reducing
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Introduction: Women are more vulnerable to Alzheimer's disease (AD) than men. The entorhinal cortex (EC) is one of the earliest structures affected in AD. We identified in cognitively intact elderly different molecular changes in the EC in relation to age.

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Background: Head and neck squamous cell carcinoma (HNSCC) is among the most lethal and most prevalent malignant tumors. Glycolysis affects tumor growth, invasion, chemotherapy resistance, and the tumor microenvironment. Therefore, we aimed at identifying a glycolysis-related prognostic model for HNSCC and to analyze its relationship with tumor immune cell infiltrations.

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Although bone marrow mesenchymal stem cells (BMSCs) might have therapeutic potency in ischemic stroke, the benefits are limited. The current study investigated the effects of BMSCs engineered to overexpress vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF) on behavioral defects in a rat model of transient cerebral ischemia, which was induced by middle cerebral artery occlusion. VEGF-BMSCs or control grafts were injected into the left striatum of the infarcted hemisphere 24 hours after stroke.

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  • The study analyzed nonsyndromic supernumerary teeth in 1280 patients at National Taiwan University Children's Hospital, revealing a prevalence of 11.25%.
  • There was a significant male predominance (4.33:1) among affected patients, with most supernumerary teeth being single, conical-shaped, and unerupted.
  • Most of these teeth were found in the premaxilla, and teeth with normal orientation were more likely to erupt, while inverted or transverse teeth remained unerupted.
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The present study tested the mediating role of self-esteem and the moderating role of mindfulness in the association between upward social comparison on social network sites (SNSs) and adolescent materialism. A sample of 880 Chinese adolescents completed measures of upward social comparison on SNSs, materialism, self-esteem, mindfulness, and demographic information. Results showed that self-esteem mediated the link between upward social comparison on SNSs and adolescent materialism.

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Previous studies have revealed that self-control was one of the critical factors of adolescent problematic mobile phone use. Few studies, however, have explored the interaction of internal control force (i.e.

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The special eco-physiological characteristics of moso bamboo () facilitate their fast invasion in nature ecosystems. The widespread expansion of moso bamboo causes degradation of adjacent forest ecosystem and change of landscape, as well as soil properties and microbial community composition. However, how moso bamboo expansion affects soil microbial composition is far from fully understood.

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Researchers have developed various versions of scales to measure mobile phone addiction. Existing scales, however, focus primarily on the overall level of mobile phone addiction but do not distinguish the potential differences between different types of mobile phone addiction. There is a lack of established scales that can measure different types of mobile phone addiction.

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Background: The role of IgG subclass in idiopathic membranous nephropathy (IMN) was unclarified. Recent study found IgG subtype switches from IgG1 to IgG4 in the early pathological stage in IMN. The profile of IgG subclass in phospholipase A2 receptor- (PLA2R-) related and PLA2R-unrelated IMN was unrevealed.

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