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  1. Article ; Online: Diversity-Oriented Synthesis of Indole-Fused Polycyclic Scaffolds via Rhodium-Catalyzed

    Xiang, Guijiao / Wang, Yanqiao / Lu, Leipeng / Zhang, Xiaofeng / Huang, Qiufeng

    The Journal of organic chemistry

    2024  Volume 89, Issue 8, Page(s) 5589–5605

    Abstract: Diversity-oriented synthesis strategy for the efficient assembly of indole-fused polycyclic scaffolds via rhodium- ... ...

    Abstract Diversity-oriented synthesis strategy for the efficient assembly of indole-fused polycyclic scaffolds via rhodium-catalyzed
    Language English
    Publishing date 2024-04-04
    Publishing country United States
    Document type Journal Article
    ZDB-ID 123490-0
    ISSN 1520-6904 ; 0022-3263
    ISSN (online) 1520-6904
    ISSN 0022-3263
    DOI 10.1021/acs.joc.4c00102
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  2. Article ; Online: PEI, a new transfection method, augments the inhibitory effect of RBM5 on prostate cancer.

    Zhou, Xijia / Cao, Yingshu / Li, Ranwei / Di, Xin / Wang, Yanqiao / Wang, Ke

    Biochemical and biophysical research communications

    2024  Volume 704, Page(s) 149703

    Abstract: PEI is a cationic polymer, serving as a non-viral transfection carrier grounded in nanotechnology that enhances transfection efficiency via the proton sponge effect. RBM5 is an RNA-binding protein that can inhibit tumor development. This study involved ... ...

    Abstract PEI is a cationic polymer, serving as a non-viral transfection carrier grounded in nanotechnology that enhances transfection efficiency via the proton sponge effect. RBM5 is an RNA-binding protein that can inhibit tumor development. This study involved the transfection of RBM5 in prostate cancer cells with PEI, Lipo2000, and their combination. Transwell and wound healing assays were used to observe invasion and migration of prostate cancer cells and flow cytometry was used to observe the apoptosis. Detect the expression of invasion and migration-related protein MMP9 through western blotting experiment. An activity detection kit was used to detect the activity of apoptotic protein caspase-3. We found that there was no significant difference in transfection efficiency when PEI and Lipo2000 were used alone but it significantly improved when they are combined. RBM5 reduced invasion, migration, and proliferation of prostate cancer and enhanced apoptosis. MMP9 expression was reduced, and the activity of caspase-3 was increased. PEI transfection could improve the inhibition of RBM5 on tumors more than Lipo2000. The inhibitory effect is more obvious when the two are used together. RBM5 transfected with PEI can amplify its inhibitory effect on prostate cancer, and this effect is more evident when combined with Lipo2000.
    MeSH term(s) Humans ; Male ; Apoptosis ; Caspase 3/genetics ; Caspase 3/metabolism ; Cell Cycle Proteins/metabolism ; Cell Line, Tumor ; Cell Proliferation/genetics ; DNA-Binding Proteins/pharmacology ; DNA-Binding Proteins/therapeutic use ; Matrix Metalloproteinase 9/genetics ; Matrix Metalloproteinase 9/metabolism ; Prostatic Neoplasms/therapy ; RNA-Binding Proteins/pharmacology ; RNA-Binding Proteins/therapeutic use ; Transfection/methods ; Tumor Suppressor Proteins/metabolism
    Chemical Substances Caspase 3 (EC 3.4.22.-) ; Cell Cycle Proteins ; DNA-Binding Proteins ; Matrix Metalloproteinase 9 (EC 3.4.24.35) ; RBM5 protein, human ; RNA-Binding Proteins ; Tumor Suppressor Proteins
    Language English
    Publishing date 2024-02-21
    Publishing country United States
    Document type Journal Article
    ZDB-ID 205723-2
    ISSN 1090-2104 ; 0006-291X ; 0006-291X
    ISSN (online) 1090-2104 ; 0006-291X
    ISSN 0006-291X
    DOI 10.1016/j.bbrc.2024.149703
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  3. Article ; Online: COVID-19 indirect contact transmission through the oral mucosa must not be ignored.

    Zhang, Ze / Zhang, Lichao / Wang, Yanqiao

    Journal of oral pathology & medicine : official publication of the International Association of Oral Pathologists and the American Academy of Oral Pathology

    2020  Volume 49, Issue 5, Page(s) 450–451

    MeSH term(s) Betacoronavirus ; COVID-19 ; China ; Coronavirus ; Coronavirus Infections ; Humans ; Mouth Mucosa ; Pandemics ; Pneumonia, Viral ; SARS-CoV-2
    Keywords covid19
    Language English
    Publishing date 2020-04-25
    Publishing country Denmark
    Document type Letter ; Comment
    ZDB-ID 1021270-x
    ISSN 1600-0714 ; 0904-2512
    ISSN (online) 1600-0714
    ISSN 0904-2512
    DOI 10.1111/jop.13019
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  4. Article ; Online: COVID‐19 indirect contact transmission through the oral mucosa must not be ignored

    Zhang, Ze / Zhang, Lichao / Wang, Yanqiao

    Journal of Oral Pathology & Medicine

    2020  Volume 49, Issue 5, Page(s) 450–451

    Keywords Pathology and Forensic Medicine ; Cancer Research ; Oral Surgery ; Otorhinolaryngology ; Periodontics ; covid19
    Language English
    Publisher Wiley
    Publishing country us
    Document type Article ; Online
    ZDB-ID 1021270-x
    ISSN 1600-0714 ; 0904-2512
    ISSN (online) 1600-0714
    ISSN 0904-2512
    DOI 10.1111/jop.13019
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  5. Article: The controlling factors of the karst water hydrochemistry in a karst basin of southwestern China

    Li, Xian / Wang, Yixian / Shu, Longcang / Wang, Yanqiao / Tong, Fang / Han, Junling / Shu, Wenyu / Li, Delong / Wen, Jinmei

    Environmental earth sciences. 2021 Dec., v. 80, no. 24

    2021  

    Abstract: The Karst aquifers are usually characterized by high spatial heterogeneity in the humid tropics and subtropics, evidenced by specific landforms features (e.g., heavily fractured outcrops, sinkholes, etc.) and complex subterranean conduit networks. The ... ...

    Abstract The Karst aquifers are usually characterized by high spatial heterogeneity in the humid tropics and subtropics, evidenced by specific landforms features (e.g., heavily fractured outcrops, sinkholes, etc.) and complex subterranean conduit networks. The marked high heterogeneity leads to the temporal–spatial variability of hydrological and hydro-chemical processes, making its environments extremely vulnerable to natural and anthropogenic hazards. The complicated temporal–spatial variability of hydrochemistry in karst systems depends on several underlying factors which influence the hydro-chemical processes. Investigating the factors of the karst water hydrochemistry variability is necessary to understand the hydro-chemical processes and mitigate natural and anthropogenic hazards for ensuring the sustainability of karst water resources. In this paper, an attempt is made to couple geostatistical and geochemical analysis to extract the underlying controlling factors and effective information about the geochemical evolution behave of karst water in Houzhai karst area, southwestern China. Factor analysis was performed to obtain significant statistical relationship of the hydrochemistry variation in the Houzhai karst basin. The ordinary kriging method was applied to the factor scores to investigate the contributions of factors on different regions. The results of the factor analysis indicated four principal factors which explained > 81.678% of the total sample variance: (1) the dilution effect by rainfall; (2) the dissolution effect dominated by calcite; (3) the human agricultural activities effect; (4) the migration of dissolved components under the control of alkaline environments in karst water. It revealed that the dilution effect was more significant (36.579%) than the dissolution effect (22.036%) and human agricultural activities effect (14.596%). These factors made more significant difference of contributions on the karst area in the dry periods than in the rainy periods. The dilution process by rainfall and the dissolution process of carbonate rock had a great influence on the upstream area whereas the human agricultural activities played important roles in the middle-stream area, especially in the dry periods. This integrated approach which combine factor analysis with kriging method is effective in the identification and interpretation of factors related to the variability of hydrochemistry, as well as the contributions of these factors on space and time.
    Keywords basins ; calcite ; carbonate rocks ; factor analysis ; geochemistry ; geostatistics ; humans ; hydrochemistry ; karsts ; kriging ; rain ; spatial variation ; variance ; China
    Language English
    Dates of publication 2021-12
    Size p. 793.
    Publishing place Springer Berlin Heidelberg
    Document type Article
    ZDB-ID 2493699-6
    ISSN 1866-6299 ; 1866-6280
    ISSN (online) 1866-6299
    ISSN 1866-6280
    DOI 10.1007/s12665-021-10082-1
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  6. Article: Effect of ozonated water, mancozeb, and thiophanate-methyl on the phyllosphere microbial diversity of strawberry.

    Sun, Ping / Wu, Jiaqi / Lin, Xianrui / Wang, Yi / Zhu, Jianxi / Chen, Chenfei / Wang, Yanqiao / Jia, Huijuan / Shen, Jiansheng

    Frontiers in plant science

    2022  Volume 13, Page(s) 967797

    Abstract: Phyllosphere microorganisms are closely linked to plant health. This study investigated the effect of ozonated water, mancozeb, and thiophanate-methyl on phyllosphere microorganisms in strawberry plants of the "Hongyan" variety. Sequencing analysis of ... ...

    Abstract Phyllosphere microorganisms are closely linked to plant health. This study investigated the effect of ozonated water, mancozeb, and thiophanate-methyl on phyllosphere microorganisms in strawberry plants of the "Hongyan" variety. Sequencing analysis of the phyllosphere bacterial and fungal communities was performed using 16S rRNA gene fragment and ITS1 region high-throughput sequencing after spraying ozonated water, mancozeb, thiophanate-methyl, and clear water. Proteobacteria, Actinobacteria, and Firmicutes were the dominant bacterial phyla in strawberry. The relative abundance of Proteobacteria (82.71%) was higher in the ozonated water treatment group than in the other treatment groups, while the relative abundance of Actinobacteria (9.38%) was lower than in the other treatment groups. The strawberry phyllosphere fungal communities were mainly found in the phyla Basidiomycota and Ascomycota. The relative abundance of Basidiomycota was highest in the ozonated water treatment group (81.13%), followed by the mancozeb treatment group (76.01%), while the CK group only had an abundance of 43.38%. The relative abundance of Ascomycota was lowest in the ozonated water treatment group (17.98%), 23.12% in the mancozeb treatment group, 43.39% in the thiophanate-methyl treatment group, and 55.47% in the CK group.
    Language English
    Publishing date 2022-09-15
    Publishing country Switzerland
    Document type Journal Article
    ZDB-ID 2613694-6
    ISSN 1664-462X
    ISSN 1664-462X
    DOI 10.3389/fpls.2022.967797
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  7. Article ; Online: PEGylated Polyurea Bearing Hindered Urea Bond for Drug Delivery.

    Chen, Meishan / Feng, Xiangru / Xu, Weiguo / Wang, Yanqiao / Yang, Yanan / Jiang, Zhongyu / Ding, Jianxun

    Molecules (Basel, Switzerland)

    2019  Volume 24, Issue 8

    Abstract: In recent years, polyureas with dynamic hindered urea bonds (HUBs), a class of promising biomedical polymers, have attracted wide attention as a result of their controlled hydrolytic properties. The effect of the chemical structures on the properties of ... ...

    Abstract In recent years, polyureas with dynamic hindered urea bonds (HUBs), a class of promising biomedical polymers, have attracted wide attention as a result of their controlled hydrolytic properties. The effect of the chemical structures on the properties of polyureas and their assemblies has rarely been reported. In this study, four kinds of polyureas with different chemical groups have been synthesized, and the polyureas from cyclohexyl diisocyanate and tert-butyl diamine showed the fastest hydrolytic rate. The amphiphilic polyurea composed of hydrophobic cyclohexyl-tert-butyl polyurea and hydrophilic poly(ethylene glycol) (PEG) was synthesized for the controlled delivery of the antitumor drug paclitaxel (PTX). The PTX-loaded PEGylated polyurea micelle more effectively entered into the murine breast cancer 4T1 cells and inhibited the corresponding tumor growth in vitro and in vivo. Therefore, the PEGylated polyurea with adjustable degradation might be a promising polymer matrix for drug delivery.
    MeSH term(s) Animals ; Cell Death/drug effects ; Cell Line, Tumor ; Cell Proliferation/drug effects ; Drug Delivery Systems ; Female ; Mice, Inbred BALB C ; Micelles ; Paclitaxel/pharmacology ; Polyethylene Glycols/chemical synthesis ; Polyethylene Glycols/chemistry ; Polymers/chemical synthesis ; Polymers/chemistry ; Proton Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy ; Urea/chemical synthesis ; Urea/chemistry
    Chemical Substances Micelles ; Polymers ; polyurea (37955-36-5) ; Polyethylene Glycols (3WJQ0SDW1A) ; Urea (8W8T17847W) ; Paclitaxel (P88XT4IS4D)
    Language English
    Publishing date 2019-04-18
    Publishing country Switzerland
    Document type Journal Article
    ZDB-ID 1413402-0
    ISSN 1420-3049 ; 1431-5165 ; 1420-3049
    ISSN (online) 1420-3049
    ISSN 1431-5165 ; 1420-3049
    DOI 10.3390/molecules24081538
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  8. Article ; Online: Challenges and strategies to research ethics in conducting COVID-19 research.

    Ma, Xitao / Wang, Yanqiao / Gao, Tian / He, Qing / He, Yan / Yue, Rensong / You, Fengming / Tang, Jianyuan

    Journal of evidence-based medicine

    2020  Volume 13, Issue 2, Page(s) 173–177

    Abstract: The number of research involving human subjects on coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) is surging, bringing challenges to the ethical review committee (ERC) in terms of reviewing speed and special ethical considerations under the pandemic. However, the ... ...

    Abstract The number of research involving human subjects on coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) is surging, bringing challenges to the ethical review committee (ERC) in terms of reviewing speed and special ethical considerations under the pandemic. However, the existing ethical review system and regulations have their limitations to meet the demand for a prompt and efficient epidemic control. Since the research under the public health emergency is different from that carried out in familiar situations to design and implementation, the strategy for a satisfactory ERC response should balance the duty of protecting individual participants as well as the special public needs derived from the disease control. It is suggested that the ethical review-related regulations need to be updated, and a unified supervision system to the overall ERC is required. ERC collaboration, capacity-improving and efficiency-improving measures need to be taken. With respect to the reviewing guidelines, it is suggested that the international norms should be explained with more consideration of the local condition and the exceptional circumstances in this public health emergency. A joint effort needs to be taken for better research conduction.
    MeSH term(s) Betacoronavirus ; COVID-19 ; Coronavirus Infections/diagnosis ; Coronavirus Infections/therapy ; Ethics Committees, Research/organization & administration ; Global Health ; Humans ; Informed Consent/ethics ; Pandemics ; Pneumonia, Viral/diagnosis ; Pneumonia, Viral/therapy ; Research Design ; SARS-CoV-2 ; Therapeutic Human Experimentation/ethics
    Keywords covid19
    Language English
    Publishing date 2020-05-22
    Publishing country England
    Document type Journal Article
    ZDB-ID 2474496-7
    ISSN 1756-5391 ; 1756-5383
    ISSN (online) 1756-5391
    ISSN 1756-5383
    DOI 10.1111/jebm.12388
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  9. Article ; Online: Efficacy and safety of glucocorticoids in the treatment of severe community-acquired pneumonia: A meta-analysis.

    Jiang, Shan / Liu, Tiecheng / Hu, Yuxin / Li, Ranwei / Di, Xin / Jin, Xin / Wang, Yanqiao / Wang, Ke

    Medicine

    2019  Volume 98, Issue 26, Page(s) e16239

    Abstract: Background: Recent clinical trials have shown that adjunctive glucocorticoids is associated with inhibiting excessive inflammatory response and modulating cytokines release offering several advantages over conventional therapy on relieving clinical ... ...

    Abstract Background: Recent clinical trials have shown that adjunctive glucocorticoids is associated with inhibiting excessive inflammatory response and modulating cytokines release offering several advantages over conventional therapy on relieving clinical symptoms, reducing mortality, and improving prognosis. However, given the severe complications triggered by glucocorticosteroid, whether similar benefits may be achieved by patients undergoing glucocorticosteroid intervention remains controversial. Our meta-analysis aimed to investigate the efficacy and safety of adjunctive glucocorticoids in the treatment of severe community acquired pneumonia.
    Methods: A search of PubMed, EMBASE, Cochrane Library, EBASO, Medline, Google Scholar, Science Dicet, CBM, and CNKI databases was performed to analyze all relevant randomized controlled trials (RCTs) of corticosteroids in patients with severe community acquired pneumonia (CAP) up to January 2018. All-cause mortality, C-reactive protein (CRP) level, incidence of septic shock, and requirement of mechanical ventilation were selected as efficacy outcomes. Major adverse events involving super infection, upper gastrointestinal bleeding, and hyperglycemia were safety outcomes. Meta-analysis was conducted with RevMan 5.3 software.
    Results: A total of 10 RCTs comprising 665 patients were included for analysis. Regarding efficacy outcomes, adjunctive corticosteroid seemed to be superior compared with conventional treatment in terms of all-cause mortality (relative risk [RR]: 0.47, 95% confidence interval [CI], 0.3-0.74, P = .001), CRP level on day 8 after administration (standard mean difference [SMD]: -0.8, 95% CI, -1.11 to -0.5, P < .001), incidence of septic shock (odds ratio [OR] 0.15, 95% CI, 0.07-0.29, P < .001) and requirement for mechanical ventilation (OR: 0.32, 95% CI, 0.20-0.52, P < .001). Meanwhile, we found that low dose (≤86 mg) (RR: 0.41, 95% CI, 0.21-0.82, P = .01) and prolonged (>5 days) (RR: 0.35, 95% CI, 0.15-0.81, P = .01) use of corticosteroids in dosage modus of a maintenance dose after a bolus (RR: 0.28, 95% CI, 0.14-0.55, P = .002) obtained better results in death through subgroup analysis. Regarding safety outcomes, no difference was observed between 2 groups in terms of upper gastrointestinal bleeding (OR: 0.83, 95% CI, 0.27-2.52, P = .74), hyperglycemia (OR: 1.3, 95% CI, 0.68-2.49, P = .42), and super infection (OR: 1.11, 95% CI, 0.14-9.13, P = .92).
    Conclusion: Adjunctive corticosteroid yielded favorable outcomes in the treatment of severe community acquired pneumonia (SCAP) as evidenced by decreased all-cause mortality, incidence of septic shock, and requirement for mechanical ventilation without increasing risk of adverse events. Low dose (≤86 mg/d), prolonged use (>5 days) of corticosteroid in dosage modus of a maintenance dose after a bolus can be recommended as preferred regimen to guard against SCAP.
    MeSH term(s) Community-Acquired Infections/drug therapy ; Glucocorticoids/adverse effects ; Glucocorticoids/therapeutic use ; Humans ; Pneumonia/drug therapy ; Randomized Controlled Trials as Topic ; Severity of Illness Index ; Treatment Outcome
    Chemical Substances Glucocorticoids
    Language English
    Publishing date 2019-09-04
    Publishing country United States
    Document type Journal Article ; Meta-Analysis
    ZDB-ID 80184-7
    ISSN 1536-5964 ; 0025-7974
    ISSN (online) 1536-5964
    ISSN 0025-7974
    DOI 10.1097/MD.0000000000016239
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