Publications by authors named "Zhao-Yang Chen"

We have successfully developed P(NMe)-mediated reductive cyclopropanation, which provides a new, facile, and efficient protocol for the synthesis of cyclopropyl carbocyclic nucleosides, wherein the cyclopropyl group is linked to the nucleobase via a methylene group. This method utilizes safe, commercially available α-keto esters for metal-free cyclopropanation under mild conditions with high yield and diastereoselectivity, demonstrating broad applicability and practical utility in carbocyclic nucleoside synthesis.

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Alzheimer's disease (AD) has emerged as a prevalent public health concern. This study aims to investigate the mechanism of Glycyrrhiza uralensis Fish. in AD through the utilization of network pharmacology, molecular docking, and in vitro validation techniques.

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Background: Although there has been progress in developing T-cell receptor (TCR)-based biomarkers to predict clinical benefit (CB) in patients treated with immune checkpoint blockade (ICB) therapy, studies on the circulating TCR repertoire in non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) remain limited. Therefore, further investigation and validation of the TCR repertoire as a potential biomarker for predicting the benefit of immune checkpoint inhibitor therapy are needed.

Methods: Blood samples were collected from patients with advanced NSCLC before initiating anti-programmed cell death 1 (anti-PD-1) antibody treatment in combination with chemotherapy.

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Medical catheters often fail due to bacterial infections during clinical use. An antibacterial coating offers an effective material solution to this issue. Herein, we prepared a polyelectrolyte hydrogel coating with tunable antibiotic loading.

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Administering medication precisely to the inflamed intestinal sites to treat ulcerative colitis (UC), with minimized side effects, is of urgent need. In UC, the inflammation damaged mucosa contains a large number of amino groups which are positively charged, providing new opportunities for drug delivery system design. Here, we report an oral drug delivery system utilizing the tacrolimus-loaded poly (lactic-co-glycolic acid) (TAC/PLGA) particles with an adhesion coating by in situ UV-triggered polymerization of polyacrylic acid and N-hydroxysuccinimide (PAA-NHS).

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Restenosis, the re-narrowing of blood vessels after drug-coated balloons (DCBs), remains a major clinical issue. While rapamycin is the current clinical option for preventing restenosis due to its effectiveness and low toxicity, its delivery is limited by poor tissue absorption and rapid clearance, leading to suboptimal drug retention. Here, we developed the adhesive-polyelectrolyte-coated poly(lactic-co-glycolic acid) (PLGA) particles using in-situ UV-triggered polymerization, encapsulating rapamycin.

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  • Pathological cardiac hypertrophy, commonly seen in heart diseases, can be treated more effectively with combination therapies using natural compounds like Harmine and Selenomethionine (SE).
  • Harmine helps reduce cardiac hypertrophy, while SE improves cardiac health by mitigating autophagy-related damage.
  • Their co-therapy has shown significant improvements in reducing hypertrophy markers in lab tests and mouse models, with findings indicating they primarily work by inhibiting glycolytic activity.
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Rescuing or compensating mitochondrial function represents a promising therapeutic avenue for radiation-induced chronic wounds. Adult stem cell efficacies are primarily dependent on the paracrine secretion of mitochondria-containing extracellular vesicles (EVs). However, effective therapeutic strategies addressing the quantity of mitochondria and mitochondria-delivery system are lacking.

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  • Understanding fluid flow during methane hydrate dissociation in clayey sediments is crucial for natural gas hydrate exploration.
  • Molecular dynamics simulations reveal that gas transport velocities are affected by temperature, with low temperatures hindering diffusion due to secondary hydrate formation.
  • High temperatures promote water migration during gas flow, highlighting the importance of temperature in enhancing gas production efficiency in marine sediment exploitation.
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Long non-coding RNAs (lncRNAs) play essential roles in various biological processes, such as chromatin remodeling, post-transcriptional regulation, and epigenetic modifications. Despite their critical functions in regulating plant growth, root development, and seed dormancy, the identification of plant lncRNAs remains a challenge due to the scarcity of specific and extensively tested identification methods. Most mainstream machine learning-based methods used for plant lncRNA identification were initially developed using human or other animal datasets, and their accuracy and effectiveness in predicting plant lncRNAs have not been fully evaluated or exploited.

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Doxorubicin (DOX) is a widely utilized chemotherapeutic agent in clinical oncology for treating various cancers. However, its clinical use is constrained by its significant side effects. Among these, the development of cardiomyopathy, characterized by cardiac remodeling and eventual heart failure, stands as a major concern following DOX chemotherapy.

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The left atrial appendage (LAA) occluder is an important medical device for closing the LAA and preventing stroke. The device-related thrombus (DRT) prevents the implantation of the occluder in exerting the desired therapeutic effect, which is primarily caused by the delayed endothelialization of the occluder. Functional coatings are an effective strategy for accelerating the endothelialization of occluders.

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  • The study focuses on Populus, a key model for tree genomics, and addresses challenges in identifying chromosomes in hybrid poplar strains, particularly the "84K" hybrid.
  • Researchers utilized advanced sequencing techniques and developed high-quality genome assemblies of both parental species, thoroughly mapping their chromosomes and analyzing gene expression patterns at the allele level.
  • Machine learning models showed promise in predicting allele-specific expression, identifying critical genomic features influencing expression differences, and paving the way for future functional studies in Populus hybrids.
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Secondary hydrate formation or hydrate reformation poses a serious threat to the oil and gas transportation safety and natural gas hydrate exploitation efficiency. The hydrate reformation behaviors in porous media have been widely studied in large simulators due to their importance in traditional industries and new energy resources. However, it is difficult to understand the interfacial effects of hydrate reformation on the surface and in micropores of the porous media via a basic experimental apparatus.

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(yellowhorn) is a woody oil plant with super stress resistance and excellent oil characteristics. The yellowhorn oil can be used as biofuel and edible oil with high nutritional and medicinal value. However, genetic studies on yellowhorn are just in the beginning, and fundamental biological questions regarding its very long-chain fatty acid (VLCFA) biosynthesis pathway remain largely unknown.

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Microplastic pollution is not only an environmental problem but also a social problem. Many studies have been conducted on the sources, abundance, and distribution of microplastics in the environment, but an understanding of human exposure levels and potential health risks remains very limited. Based on the bibliometric methods, the present review systematically summarized the exposure pathways of microplastics in humans, and then the characteristics and potential adverse impacts on human health were expounded upon.

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Angiogenesis has been considered a pivotal strategy for treating ischemic heart disease. One possible approach, the Shexiang Baoxin Pill (MUSKARDIA), has been noted to promote angiogenesis, but its underlying mechanism is still largely unknown. We aimed to determine the effects of MUSKARDIA on acute myocardial infarction (AMI), as well as the underlying mechanistic bases.

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Coriaria nepalensis Wall. (Coriariaceae) is a nitrogen-fixing shrub which forms root nodules with the actinomycete Frankia. Oils and extracts of C.

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The genus (Ericaceae), with more than 1000 species highly diverse in flower color, is providing distinct ornamental values and a model system for flower color studies. Here, we investigated the divergence between two parental species with different flower color widely used for azalea breeding. Gapless genome assembly was generated for the yellow-flowered azalea, .

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  • - The study investigates the history of allopolyploidization in Ericales, a diverse group of flowering plants, integrating data from about 200 species to understand their evolutionary background.
  • - Researchers found that Ericales originated from ancient hybridizations and experienced significant gene loss after polyploidization, which affects genetic diversity.
  • - This research proposes a new hypothesis about how Ericales evolved and emphasizes that gene loss plays a crucial role in their genetic variation and adaptation.
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Lung adenocarcinoma (LUAD) is the most challenging neoplasm to treat in clinical practice. Ankyrin repeat domain 49 protein (ANKRD49) is highly expressed in several carcinomas; however, its pattern of expression and role in LUAD are not known. Tissue microarrays, immunohistochemistry, χ test, Spearman correlation analysis, Kaplan-Meier, log-rank test, and Cox's proportional hazard model were used to analyse the clinical cases.

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Ferroptosis is a new form of programmed cell death (PCD) characterized by an excess iron accumulation and subsequent unbalanced redox states. Ferroptosis is different from the already reported PCD and has unique morphological features and biochemical processes. Ferroptosis was first elaborated by Brent R.

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Background: Early-stage oral squamous cell carcinoma (OSCC) patients have a one-in-four risk of regional metastasis (LN+), which is also the most significant prognostic factor for survival. As there are no validated biomarkers for predicting LN+ in early-stage OSCC, elective neck dissection often leads to over-treatment and under-treatment. We present a machine-learning-based model using the quantitative nuclear phenotype of cancer cells from the primary tumor to predict the risk of nodal disease.

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Circular RNAs (circRNAs) are differentially expressed in various cardiovascular disease including myocardial ischemia-reperfusion (I/R) injury. However, their functional impact on cardiomyocyte cell death, in particular, in necrotic forms of death remains elusive. In this study, we found that the level of mmu_circ_000338, a cardiac- necroptosis-associated circRNA (CNEACR), was reduced in hypoxia-reoxygenation (H/R) exposed cardiomyocytes and I/R-injured mice hearts.

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