Publications by authors named "Yuelan Zhang"

Background: Social avoidance is a critical barrier to functional recovery among adolescents with depressive disorders. Although family environment is recognized as a key contextual factor, the psychological mechanisms linking family environment to social avoidance remain unclear. This study investigated the chain mediating roles of basic psychological needs and core self-evaluations in this relationship.

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STING1/MITA not only induces innate immune responses but also triggers macroautophagy/autophagy to selectively degrade signaling molecules. However, the molecular mechanisms regulating STING1-mediated selective autophagy remain unclear. Here, we first report that ATP2A2 directly interacts with STING1, regulating STING1-mediated innate immune response by modulating its polymerization and trafficking, thereby inhibiting DNA virus infection.

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Background: Rotational atherectomy (RA) remains an integral tool for the treatment of severe coronary calcified lesions despite emergence of newer techniques. We aimed to evaluate the contemporary clinical practices and outcomes of RA in China.

Methods: The Rota China Registry (NCT03806621) was an investigator-initiated, prospective, multicenter registry based on China Rota Elite Group.

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Rabies virus causes an estimated 59,000 annual fatalities worldwide and promising therapeutic treatments are necessary to develop. In this study, affinity tag-purification mass spectrometry was employed to delineate RABV glycoprotein and host protein interactions, and PDIA3/ERP57 was identified as a potential inhibitor of RABV infection. PDIA3 restricted RABV infection with follow mechanisms: PDIA3 mediated the degradation of RABV G protein by targeting lysine 332 via the selective macroautophagy/autophagy pathway; The PDIA3 interactor, AP3B1 (adaptor related protein complex 3 subunit beta 1) was indispensable in PDIA3-triggered selective degradation of the G protein; Furthermore, PDIA3 competitively bound with NCAM1/NCAM (neural cell adhesion molecule 1) to block RABV G, hindering viral entry into host cells.

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Influenza A virus (IAV) continuously poses a considerable threat to global health through seasonal epidemics and recurring pandemics. IAV RNA-dependent RNA polymerases (FluPol) mediate the transcription of RNA and replication of the viral genome. Searching for targets that inhibit viral polymerase activity helps us develop better antiviral drugs.

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Aim of this comparative cross-sectional study was to evaluate the effect of anterior teeth retraction and related hard and soft tissue change under physiologic anchorage control in patients with chief complain of protrusive teeth. 68 Class I or II orthodontic patients undergoing four-premolar extraction and requiring maximum or medium anchorage were included. Patients were treated with physiologic anchorage control technique (PASS group, n = 34, 18.

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Evasion of antitumour immunity is a hallmark of cancer. STING, a putative innate immune signalling adaptor, has a pivotal role in mounting antitumour immunity by coordinating innate sensing and adaptive immune surveillance in myeloid cells. STING is markedly silenced in various human malignancies and acts as a cell-intrinsic tumour suppressor.

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Fusion tag technology is an important tool for rapid separation, purification, and characterization of proteins. Combined with monoclonal antibodies, tag epitope systems can be rapidly adapted to many assay systems. A monoclonal antibody that reacts with the matrix protein of the rabies virus CVS-11 strain was reported.

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Background And Objective: Arterial stiffness, commonly assessed by carotid-femoral pulse wave velocity (cfPWV), is an independent biomarker for cardiovascular disease. The measurement of cfPWV, however, has been considered impractical for routine clinical application. Pulse wave analysis using a single pulse wave measurement in the radial artery is a convenient alternative.

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Background And Objective: Aortic pressure (P) is important for the diagnosis of cardiovascular disease. However, its direct measurement is invasive, not risk-free, and relatively costly. In this paper, a new simplified Kalman filter (SKF) algorithm is employed for the reconstruction of the P waveform using dual peripheral artery pressure waveforms.

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Background: Immune checkpoint inhibitor-mediated immunotherapy cannot be carried out on a large scale clinically due to its low universality. In recent years, cyclic guanosine monophosphate synthase/interferon gene stimulating factor (cGAS/STING)-mediated innate immune signaling pathway-mediated immunotherapy has attracted more and more attention. In addition, metabolic inhibitors also show good effects on tumor treatment, but their application is often limited because of their large first pass effect or difficult administration.

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Aortic stiffness is associated with risk of cardiovascular events. Carotid-femoral pulse wave velocity (cfPWV) is the current noninvasive gold standard for assessing aortic stiffness. However, the cfPWV measurement is challenging, requiring simultaneous signals at the carotid and femoral sites.

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For the first time, bulk-like g-CN was achieved through initiating layer-by-layer assembly, which involves the important process of artificially manipulating protonated and oxygen doped g-CN nanosheets. When acting as a photocatalyst under UV-visible light irradiation, bulk-like g-CN exhibited an excellent photocatalytic H production rate of 1538 μmol h g, about 8 times higher than that of the bulk g-CN counterpart.

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Curcumin (CM) is a natural polyphenolic compound with multiple biomedical functions. However, clinical applications face more challenges due to its low dissolution rate and poor bioavailability. Micronization is an effective strategy to overcome these drawbacks.

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The combination of ferroelectric-optical properties in halide perovskites has attracted tremendous interess because of its potential for optoelectronic and energy applications. However, very few reports focus on the ferroelectricity of all-inorganic halide perovskites quantum dots. Herein, we report a excellent ferroelectricity in CsPbBr quantum dots (QDs) with a saturation polarization of 0.

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Symbiotic hetero-nanocomposites prevail in many classes of minerals, functional substances and/or devices. However, design and development of a symbiotic hetero-nanocomposite that contains unachievable phases remain a significant challenge owing to the tedious formation conditions and the need for precise control over atomic nucleation in synthetic chemistry. Herein, we report a solution chemistry approach for a symbiotic hetero-nanocomposite that contains an unprecedented CaCl-type titania phase inter-grown with rutile TiO.

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Objectives: This study aims to investigate the underlying mechanism of metformin in reducing myocardial apoptosis and improving mitochondrial function in rats and H9c2 cells subjected with myocardial ischemia-reperfusion injury (I/R).

Method: Following pretreatment with metformin, male Sprague-Dawley (SD) rats were used to establish an ischemia-reperfusion (I/R) model in vivo. Serum creatinine kinase-MB (CK-MB) and cardiac troponin T (cTnT) levels were examined by ELISA.

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Curcumin (CM) has multiple pharmacological activities including anti-fungal activity, but its clinical application is limited due to low solubility in aqueous media, poor bioavailability and extensive first pass metabolism. We aimed to resolve the limitation and enhance antifungal activity of CM using nanotechnology. Using silk fibroin (SF) as a carrier, we fabricated curcumin-silk fibroin nanoparticles (CM-SF NPs) by solution enhanced dispersion of supercritical CO₂ (SEDS) technique.

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Human adenovirus (Adv) infection is responsible for most community-acquired pneumonia in infants and children, which results in significant morbidity and mortality in children every year. MicroRNAs (miRNAs) are associated with viral replication and host immune response. Knowing the miRNA expression profile will help understand the role of miRNAs in modulating the host response to adenovirus infection and possibly improve the diagnosis of adenovirus-infected pneumonia.

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The design and synthesis of heteroatom-doping porous materials with unique surface/interfaces are of great significance for enhancing the sensitive surface performance in the fields of catalytic energy, especially gas sensor, CO oxidation, and ammonium perchlorate decomposition. Usually, the template method followed by a high-temperature calcination process is considered as the routes of choice in preparing ion-doped porous materials, but it requires extra templates and will undergo complicated steps. Here, we present a simple fusion/diffusion-controlled intermetallics-transformation method to synthesize various heteroatom-doping porous SnO only by changing the species of intermetallics.

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Diabetic patients are more sensitive to ischemic injury than non-diabetics. Endoplasmic reticulum (ER) stress has been reported to be closely associated with the pathophysiology of ischemic injury in diabetes. The aim of the present study was to investigate the mechanisms involved in the progression of diabetes complicated by myocardial infarction (MI) and further verify the role of CCAAT/enhancer binding protein (C/EBP)-homologous protein (CHOP) using an model of diabetes/MI.

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The present study aimed to elucidate the role of Notch signaling in the development of myocardial infarction (MI) concomitant with diabetes and and evaluated the therapeutic effect of the Notch signaling . Streptozotocin-induced diabetic rats were subjected to 25 min of ischemia and 2 h of reperfusion. Cardiac troponin T (cTnT) and creatine kinase-MB (CK-MB) isoenzyme levels were detected.

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Background: Studies comparing the clinical efficacy and safety of intensive statin therapy with ezetimibe-statin combination therapy are still rare at present, especially in Asian population.

Methods: We enrolled 202 patients who suffered acute coronary syndrome (ACS) and underwent percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) between May and July in 2016. Patients were allocated into three groups based on the lipid lowering strategy: moderate-intensity statin group (n=118), ezetimibe combined with moderate-intensity statin group (ezetimibe-statin combination, n=55) and intensive statin group (n=29).

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Ultrathin cation-exchanged layered metal oxides are promising for many applications, while such substances are barely successfully synthesized to show several atomic layer thickness, owing to the strong electrostatic force between the adjacent layers. Herein, we took LiCoO, a prototype cation-exchanged layered metal oxide, as an example to study. By developing a simple synthetic route, we synthesized LiCoO nanosheets with 5-6 cobalt oxide layers, which are the thinnest ever reported.

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Background: Dual antiplatelet therapy is recommended as a standard antiplatelet strategy in acute coronary syndrome. For those with reduced pharmacologic response to clopidogrel, strengthening antiplatelet therapy (clopidogrel 150mg daily) may reduce adverse clinical events. Ticagrelor is a direct-acting inhibitor of the adenosine diphosphate receptor P2Y12 that has a more rapid onset and offset than clopidogrel.

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