1.Integrating radiology and histology via co-attention deep learning for predicting progression-free survival in patients with metastatic prostate cancer.
Yuanshen ZHAO ; Feng LIU ; Chaofan ZHU ; Chongzhe YAN ; Bangkang FU ; Junjie HE ; Xin XIE ; Rongpin WANG ; Zhicheng LI
Chinese Medical Journal 2025;138(22):3013-3015
2.Research progress on function and molecular mechanism of transcription factor ELK1 of Ets
Chinese Journal of Biologicals 2023;36(5):614-618+625
Ets transcription factor ELK 1,a member of the ternary complex factor(TCF) subfamily in the Ets family,is directly downstream signal of MAPK/ERK pathway and is activated by phosphorylation to execute the function of ERK signal.ELK1,which is highly expressed and phosphorylated in stem cells and tumor cells,plays a role in promoting proliferation,inhibiting apoptosis and differentiation in stem cells.In tumor cells,ELK1 has shown to promote proliferation,migration,and inhibit apoptosis.In neural cells,ELK1 is involved in long-term memory,learning,addiction and other functions.In this paper,the research progress on the main structure and basic biological characteristics of ELK1,the function and mechanism of ELK 1 in tumor cells,stem cells and nerve cells are reviewed in order to provide new ideas for the follow-up research.
3.Recent research development on human health associated with organophosphorus flame retardants
Yuanshen ZHU ; Minjuan YANG ; Yunbiao HUANG ; Yijing ZHAO
Journal of Environmental and Occupational Medicine 2022;39(11):1310-1317
Organophosphorus flame retardants (OPFRs) pollution and its impacts on human health are of global concern. The review briefly reviewed the current state-of-knowledge on exposure assessment and epidemiological evidence of OPFRs-related health effects. Specifically, this paper provided an overview and comparison of the levels of respiratory and gastrointestinal exposure to OPFRs and their body burden in different populations worldwide; summarized potential adverse effects of long-term low-level OPFRs exposure on children's neurodevelopment, adults' reproductive system, and thyroid function. Available epidemiological studies have revealed that the OPFRs exposure level of Chinese population is low, and rice consumption may be a potential source of exposure to OPFRs; OPFRs such as tris (1-chloro-2-propyl) phosphate (TCIPP) and tris (2-chloroethyl) phosphate (TCEP) have both neurotoxicity and reproductive toxicity, and possibly affect the thyroid function in adults and increase the risk of wheezing and eczema in children. Finally, the future research focus on population exposure and health effects of OPFRs was prospected.
4.Skin cancer and precancerous skin lesions:clinical analysis of 632 cases
Yuanshen HUANG ; Hang LI ; Ping TU ; Xixue CHEN ; Shuxia YANG ; Lingshen WU ; Junyu ZHAO ; Xueying LI
Chinese Journal of Dermatology 2010;43(7):452-454
Objective To investigate the clinical features of skin cancer.Methods Clinical data of skin cancer and precancerous skin lesions confirmed pathologically from 2005 to 2008 in Peking University First Hospital were retrospectively analyzed by using statistical methods.Results A total of 632 cases of skin cancer and precancerous skin lesions were studied.The most common skin cancer was basal cell carcinoma and squamous cell carcinoma (invasive and in situ) which accounted for 29.3%and 24.2%,respectively.The average age at onset was older than 60 years in 55.4%of the patients,between 35 and 59 years in 34.3%,younger than 35 years in 10.3%.The concordance between clinical and pathological diagnosis reached nearly 90.O%for Paget's disease,70.0% for other common skin cancer and precancerous skin lesions.Conclusions Skin cancer and precancerous skin lesions have a predilection for scalp and face.Patients aged from 35 to 59 years account for a significant proportion not only in cutaneous lymphoma but also in melanoma and epithelium-derived nonmelanoma skin cancer.


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