Publications by authors named "Ze Jin"

Narrowband short-wave infrared (SWIR) organic photodetectors, combining wavelength-specific detection with the inherent advantages of organic semiconductors, are important candidates for many applications like medical diagnostics, industrial sorting, and environmental monitoring. However, previously reported spectral-narrowing strategies often compromise device performance through structural complexity and intrinsic limitations of charge-transfer (CT) absorption, even when coupled with strong cavity device architectures. To address this, a pseudo-charge-transfer state is engineered by doping an ultra-narrow bandgap third component, simultaneously optimizing electrode processing to minimize parasitic absorption and interface energetic barriers.

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Epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR), a key receptor tyrosine kinase, regulates cell proliferation, differentiation, metabolism and inflammation. It is implicated in the progression of MASLD, steatohepatitis, liver fibrosis, hepatocellular carcinoma, type 2 diabetes and other metabolic diseases. This review summarised the structure and function of EGFR, its molecular mechanisms in different pathological stages of MASLD (steatosis, inflammation, fibrosis), its association with hepatocellular carcinoma and type 2 diabetes, cardiovascular disease and chronic kidney disease, as well as the research progress of EGFR-targeted therapy and the challenges faced in clinical application.

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Immune checkpoints include a series of receptor-ligand pairs that play a key role in the proliferation, activation, and immune regulatory responses of immune cells. Although immune checkpoint inhibitors (ICIs), such as programmed death protein 1 (PD-1) and cytotoxic T-lymphocyte-associated protein 4 (CTLA-4) have achieved good therapeutic effects in clinical practice, some patients still experience ineffective treatment and immune resistance. A large amount of evidence has shown that immune checkpoint proteins are related to cell metabolism during immune regulation.

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Objective: Exploring the role and mechanism of a novel bioorthogonal system using transition metals as catalysts in the treatment of hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC).

Methods: Initially, a catalytic ruthenium (Ru) complex and the substrate alloc-RH 110 were synthesized, followed by the identification of their structures utilizing mass spectrometry and nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) techniques. The catalytic efficacy of the Ru complex was then assessed using a fluorescence spectrophotometer.

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Organic solar cells now surpass 20% efficiency in small-area devices, but the use of chloroform as a solvent poses industrial scalability challenges because of its limited ability of uniform film formation and toxicity. High-boiling, non-halogenated solvents are being studied as alternatives, but their low solubility and slow evaporation complicate crystallization process. Here, the study introduces a seed crystal strategy by incorporating oligo (ethylene glycol)-modified small-molecule donors to optimize the nucleation and crystallization.

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Background: Metabolic dysfunction-associated steatotic liver disease (MASLD) is the most common liver disease worldwide and few drugs are available for its treatment. Lycorine has effective anti-inflammatory and lipid-lowering effects, but the impact on MASLD is not fully understood. In this study, we intend to test the intervention effect of lycorine on MASLD.

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The contribution of commensal microbes to human health and disease is unknown. Bacteroides fragilis (B. fragilis) is an opportunistic pathogen and a common colonizer of the human gut.

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Background: The causal association of sarcopenia with the incidence risk of hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) in the European population, and the potential mediating role of C-reactive protein (CRP), remains unclear. This study employed a bidirectional two-sample, two-step Mendelian randomization (MR) analysis to investigate the causality and identify the mediator.

Methods: Summary statistics for HCC, CRP, and sarcopenia-related traits, including appendicular lean mass (ALM), hand grip strength (HGS), and walking pace (WP), were acquired from publicly available databases.

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Hydrogel-based microcarriers have demonstrated effectiveness in wound repair treatments. The current research focus is creating and optimizing active microcarriers containing natural ingredients capable of conforming to diverse wound shapes and depths. Here, microalgae (MA)-loaded living alginate hydrogel microspheres were successfully fabricated via microfluidic electrospray technology, to enhance the effectiveness of wound healing.

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Exosomes are extracellular vesicles comprising bilayer phospholipid membranes and are secreted by eukaryotic cells. They are released via cellular exocytosis, contain DNA, RNA, proteins, and other substances, and participate in various cellular communications between tissues and organs. Since the discovery of exosomes in 1983, animal-derived exosomes have become a research focus for small-molecule drug delivery in biology, medicine, and other fields owing to their good biocompatibility and homing effects.

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Targeting adverse pathogenic gut microbiota regulation through fecal microbiota transplantation (FMT) may restore health and has been validated in some aging-related diseases. However, the mechanisms of the gut microbiota's role in frailty and whether modulation of the gut microbiota can treat age-related frailty remain largely unknown. To assess the effects of FMT on frailty, we used bidirectional fecal microbiota transplantation in young and old mice.

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Extracellular vesicles (EVs), which have a lipid nano-sized structure, are known to contain the active components of parental cells and play a crucial role in intercellular communication. The progression and metastasis of tumors are influenced by EVs derived from immune cells, which can simultaneously stimulate and suppress immune responses. In the past few decades, there has been a considerable focus on EVs due to their potential in various areas such as the development of vaccines, delivering drugs, making engineered modifications, and serving as biomarkers for diagnosis and prognosis.

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  • The study investigated how gaps in pulmonary vein isolation (PVI) affect the recurrence of atrial fibrillation (AF) using a digital model of human AF.
  • It included 50 patients, primarily with persistent AF, and analyzed the relationship between PVI gaps, final rhythm status, and other factors across 600 AF episodes.
  • Findings showed that antral PVI led to a lower rate of AF recurrence compared to ostial PVI, and more PVI gaps were associated with higher AF recurrence rates, especially when extra-PV induction was involved.
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Backgrounds: The lack of systematic classification and standard treatment principles for knee ankylosis prevents optimal treatments. This study explored treatments for type I (mild) knee joint ankylosis.

Method: This retrospective study analysed patients with knee joint ankylosis admitted from March 2013 to January 2018 who underwent sequential arthroscopic release.

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Tumor growth and metastasis require neovascularization, which is dependent on a complex array of factors, such as the production of various pro-angiogenic factors by tumor cells, intercellular signaling, and stromal remodeling. The hypoxic, acidic tumor microenvironment is not only conducive to tumor cell proliferation, but also disrupts the equilibrium of angiogenic factors, leading to vascular heterogeneity, which further promotes tumor development and metastasis. Anti-angiogenic strategies to inhibit tumor angiogenesis has, therefore, become an important focus for anti-tumor therapy.

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Background: Histiocytic necrotizing lymphadenitis (HNL) is a self-limited inflammatory disease of unknown pathogenesis. A very small fraction of patients with HNL could develop hemophagocytic lymphohistiocytosis (HLH), a hyperinflammatory disorder. These patients are diagnosed as HNL with HLH (HNL-HLH).

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Gut microbiota dysbiosis is a prominent determinant that significantly contributes to the disruption of lipid metabolism. Consequently, it is essential to the occurrence and development of non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD). Nevertheless, the connection between diet and symbiotic gut microbiota in the progression of NAFLD remains uncertain.

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To investigate the prognostic impact of serum beta-2 microglobulin (B2M) in adult lymphoma-associated hemophagocytic lymphohistiocytosis (HLH). The clinical and laboratory characteristics of 326 adult patients in a multicenter cohort with lymphoma-associated HLH with available baseline serum B2M levels were retrospectively analyzed. A total of 326 cases were included in this study, and the median serum B2M level was 5.

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Digital breast tomosynthesis (DBT) is an advanced three-dimensional screening modality for the early detection of breast cancer. DBT is able to reduce the problem of tissue overlap in standard two-dimensional mammograms, thus improving the sensitivity and specificity of cancer detection. Although DBT can improve diagnostic accuracy, it leads to higher radiation dose to patients compared to two-dimensional mammography.

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Background: Hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC), which is characterized by its high malignancy, generally exhibits poor response to immunotherapy. As part of the tumor microenvironment, basement membranes (BMs) are involved in tumor development and immune activities. Presently, there is no integrated analysis linking the basement membrane with immune checkpoints, especially from the perspective of lncRNA.

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Background And Objective: Transition metals are commonly used catalysts in bioorthogonal chemistry and have attracted extensive attention in biochemistry because of their efficient catalytic performance. In recent years, transition metal-mediated cycloaddition reactions, bond cleavage, and formation reactions are being actively explored for tumor treatment. However, the direct application of transition metals in complex biological environments has several problems, including poor solubility, toxicity, and easy inactivation.

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In clinical medicine, localization and identification of disease on spinal radiographs are difficult and require a high level of expertise in the radiological discipline and extensive clinical experience. The model based on deep learning acquires certain disease recognition abilities through continuous training, thereby assisting clinical physicians in disease diagnosis. This study aims to develop an object detection network that accurately locates and classifies the abnormal parts in spinal x-ray photographs.

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Background: A previous study demonstrated that low-density lipoprotein cholesterol (LDL-C) is associated with hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC); however, the causality between them has not been proven due to conflicting research results and the interference of confounders. This study utilized Mendelian randomization (MR) to investigate the causal relationship between LDL-C and HCC and identify the mediating factors.

Methods: LDL-C, HCC, and coronary artery disease (CAD) genome-wide association study (GWAS) data were obtained from a public database.

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Purpose: To evaluate the role of circulating Epstein-Barr virus (EBV) DNA in lymphoma-associated hemophagocytic lymphohistiocytosis (HLH).

Methods: We conducted a retrospective cohort study to explore the clinical and prognostic significance of EBV DNA in lymphoma-associated HLH. We included adult patients with combined diagnoses of lymphoma and HLH from January 2010 and November 2022 by retrieving the medical record system.

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Immunogenic cell death (ICD) induces anti-tumor immunity and aids in dismantling the immunosuppressive immune microenvironment (TME), which belongs to a type of regulated cell death. The differentiation of gastric cancer (GC) subtypes and the discovery of prognostic biomarkers are crucial for its treatment because GC is a disease that is both highly heterogeneous and aggressive. However, although the induction of ICD in tumor cells is associated with a favorable prognosis, the exact mechanism of its role in GC remains unclear.

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