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View article: Marine Natural Product Chagosendine C Induces Cuproptosis in Colorectal Cancer Cells by Targeting FDX1
Marine Natural Product Chagosendine C Induces Cuproptosis in Colorectal Cancer Cells by Targeting FDX1 Open
Colorectal cancer (CRC) treatment is hampered by high recurrence rates and drug resistance. Cuproptosis, a copper-induced cell death mechanism, offers a new therapeutic approach. Here, we identified a marine natural product, chagosendine C…
View article: Buried Interface Engineering: a Key to Unlocking the Potential of Self‐Assembled Monolayer (SAM)‐Based Inverted Perovskite Solar Cells
Buried Interface Engineering: a Key to Unlocking the Potential of Self‐Assembled Monolayer (SAM)‐Based Inverted Perovskite Solar Cells Open
P‐i‐n perovskite solar cells (PSCs) are regarded as a promising solution for mitigating global energy crises, owing to their exceptional stability and minimal hysteresis effects. In recent years, self‐assembled monolayer (SAM)‐based p‐i‐n …
View article: Advances in functional magnetic resonance imaging research on bipolar disorder and self-stigma
Advances in functional magnetic resonance imaging research on bipolar disorder and self-stigma Open
Bipolar disorder (BD) is a chronic, recurrent, and severe mental illness. Individuals with BD often internalize prejudices and stereotypes directed toward them, leading to the development of self-stigma (SS). SS can further exacerbate impa…
View article: Case Report: Kounis syndrome associated with urticaria following COVID-19 infection
Case Report: Kounis syndrome associated with urticaria following COVID-19 infection Open
This case report describes a 58-year-old woman who sought treatment in the dermatology department after experiencing a three-day episode of widespread rash and itching, along with fever, chills, abdominal distress, and increased urinary fr…
View article: A new blood draw method in mice
A new blood draw method in mice Open
This unique venous bridge represents a novel and ideal site for blood collection.
View article: Blood vessels in the mouse tail: progress in anatomical studies
Blood vessels in the mouse tail: progress in anatomical studies Open
We identified two modes of blood circulation in the mouse tail: (1) longitudinal circulation running along the length of the tail and (2) local circulation. These blood vessels were categorized into three types: superficial vessels, deep v…
View article: Resistance mechanisms and potential therapeutic strategies in relapsed or refractory natural killer/T cell lymphoma
Resistance mechanisms and potential therapeutic strategies in relapsed or refractory natural killer/T cell lymphoma Open
Natural killer/T cell lymphoma (NKTCL) is a malignant tumor originating from NK or T cells, characterized by its highly aggressive and heterogeneous nature. NKTCL is predominantly associated with Epstein–Barr virus infection, disproportion…
View article: Initial clinical evaluation of chest digital tomosynthesis in adult patients with COVID-19 pneumonia
Initial clinical evaluation of chest digital tomosynthesis in adult patients with COVID-19 pneumonia Open
To the Editor: The coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic has caused a significant global health crisis, led to staggering mortality rates, and imposed a substantial economic burden.[1] Pneumonia is the leading cause of mortality in …
View article: The role of gut microbiota in colon cancer caused by Apc mutation
The role of gut microbiota in colon cancer caused by Apc mutation Open
To construct a spontaneous colorectal cancer (CRC) mouse model with an Apc gene point mutation (ApcL850X) using CRISPR/Cas9 technology and preliminarily validate the composition and role of intestinal microbiota in colon cancer induced by …
View article: A Novel Nomogram Predicting Rituximab-Associated Interstitial Pneumonia in Patients with Diffuse Large B-Cell Lymphoma: A Retrospective Analysis of Single-Center
A Novel Nomogram Predicting Rituximab-Associated Interstitial Pneumonia in Patients with Diffuse Large B-Cell Lymphoma: A Retrospective Analysis of Single-Center Open
Background: The incidence rate of rituximab-induced interstitial lung disease (RILD) was reported to be 3.7%-16.7%. The onset of RILD was insidious, and the clinical symptoms were atypical. The course of the RILD progressed rapidly without…
View article: Toxic epidermal necrosis caused by programmed cell death protein 1 inhibitors in a patient receiving chimeric antigen receptor-T cell therapy
Toxic epidermal necrosis caused by programmed cell death protein 1 inhibitors in a patient receiving chimeric antigen receptor-T cell therapy Open
To the Editor: Toxic epidermal necrosis (TEN) is a severe dermal-mucous reaction characterized by rashes, blisters, and a generalized laxity of the epidermis.[1] Blockade of the programmed cell death protein 1 (PD-1)/programmed cell death …
View article: Ainsliadimer A induces ROS-mediated apoptosis in colorectal cancer cells via directly targeting peroxiredoxin 1 and 2
Ainsliadimer A induces ROS-mediated apoptosis in colorectal cancer cells via directly targeting peroxiredoxin 1 and 2 Open
The peroxiredoxin (PRDX) family is a class of antioxidant enzymes with peroxidase activity. Human PRDXs currently have six members (PRDX1-6), which are gradually becoming potential therapeutic targets for major diseases such as cancer. In …
View article: Multimodal Warnings Design for In-Vehicle Robots under Driving Safety Scenarios
Multimodal Warnings Design for In-Vehicle Robots under Driving Safety Scenarios Open
In case of dangerous driving, the in-vehicle robot can provide multimodal warnings to help the driver correct the wrong operation, so the impact of the warning signal itself on driving safety needs to be reduced. This study investigates th…
View article: Urease and β-glucosidase activity enhanced the transformation of functional groups of humin amended by straw and straw-derived biochar
Urease and β-glucosidase activity enhanced the transformation of functional groups of humin amended by straw and straw-derived biochar Open
Background Organic materials carbon is mainly sequestrated in humin. However, the carbon (C) stability of humin with organic materials amendments in different types of soils is mainly affected by organic materials or soil types as well as …
View article: Urease and b-glucosidase activity enhanced the transformation of functional groups of humin amended by straw and straw derived biochar
Urease and b-glucosidase activity enhanced the transformation of functional groups of humin amended by straw and straw derived biochar Open
Background Organic materials carbon mainly sequestrated in humin. However, the carbon (C) stability of humin with organic materials amendments in different types of soils is mainly affected by organic materials or soil types as well as the…
View article: Design of Proactive Interaction for In-Vehicle Robots Based on Transparency
Design of Proactive Interaction for In-Vehicle Robots Based on Transparency Open
Based on the transparency theory, this study investigates the appropriate amount of transparency information expressed by the in-vehicle robot under two channels of voice and visual in a proactive interaction scenario. The experiments are …
View article: Organic material types have stronger effects on humic substances and enzyme activities than soil types
Organic material types have stronger effects on humic substances and enzyme activities than soil types Open
Organic materials are essential to increase soil organic carbon (SOC). However, it is unclear whether C sequestration is primarily affected by the form of organic materials or soil types. Wheat straw, tobacco straw, and their derived bioch…
View article: Anesthetic Effects of Different Doses of Zoletil Combined with Serazine Hydrochloride on C57BL/6J Mice
Anesthetic Effects of Different Doses of Zoletil Combined with Serazine Hydrochloride on C57BL/6J Mice Open
ObjectiveTo observe the duration of anesthesia in C57BL/6J mice anesthetized using different doses of Zoletil combined with serazine hydrochloride to provide an effective reference for all types of mouse surgery and related experimental de…
View article: Biomarkers for predicting the efficacy of immune checkpoint inhibitors
Biomarkers for predicting the efficacy of immune checkpoint inhibitors Open
Immune checkpoint blockade has vastly changed the landscape of cancer treatment and showed a promising prognosis for cancer patients. However, there is still a large portion of patients who have no response to this therapy. Therefore, it's…
View article: A bioluminescence reporter mouse strain for in vivo imaging of CD8+ T cell localization and function
A bioluminescence reporter mouse strain for in vivo imaging of CD8+ T cell localization and function Open
CD8+ T cells play a critical role during adaptive immune response, which often change locations and expand or contract in numbers under different states. In the past, many attempts to develop CD8+T cells that express luciferase in vivo hav…
View article: Experimental Study on Abstract Expression of Human-Robot Emotional Communication
Experimental Study on Abstract Expression of Human-Robot Emotional Communication Open
With the continuous development of intelligent product interaction technology, the facial expression design of virtual images on the interactive interface of intelligent products has become an important research topic. Based on the current…
View article: Robot Transparency and Anthropomorphic Attribute Effects on Human–Robot Interactions
Robot Transparency and Anthropomorphic Attribute Effects on Human–Robot Interactions Open
Anthropomorphic robots need to maintain effective and emotive communication with humans as automotive agents to establish and maintain effective human–robot performances and positive human experiences. Previous research has shown that the …
View article: Exercise Training Alleviates Cognitive Functions in Diabetic Rats through HMGB1/RAGE/NF-kB Pathway
Exercise Training Alleviates Cognitive Functions in Diabetic Rats through HMGB1/RAGE/NF-kB Pathway Open
Objective: To observe the effect of exercise training on cognitive functions of diabetic rat model. Methods: Male SD rats were given a high fat and high sugar diet, except for control group. After 4 weeks, 35 mg /kg STZ was intraperitoneal…
View article: Kent-PSO optimized ELM fault diagnosis model in analog circuits
Kent-PSO optimized ELM fault diagnosis model in analog circuits Open
Fault information in analog circuits is complex and diverse, so as to improve the accuracy of fault diagnosis, a Kent mapping and Particle Swarm Optimization (PSO) combined optimization Extreme Learning Machine (ELM) model is proposed. Fir…