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    The Moderating Role of Control Strategies on the Relationship between Negative Emotions and QoL in the Elderly: A Longitudinal Study

    Ran Ma1,#, Chunyang Zhang2,#, Wei Xu1,*

    International Journal of Mental Health Promotion, DOI:10.32604/ijmhp.2025.060351

    Abstract Maintaining optimal quality of life (QoL) is a pivotal for “successful aging”. Understanding how the QoL of the elderly develops and what role psychological factors play in its development will help improve QoL from a psychological perspective. Embedded within the lifespan theory of control, this longitudinal study aimed to (1) map the temporal trajectory of QoL among Chinese older adults, (2) examine differential effects of tripartite negative emotions (stress, anxiety, depression), and (3) test the moderating role of control strategies (goal engagement, goal disengagement, self-protection) in emotion-QoL dynamics. A prospective cohort of 345 community-dwelling older… More >

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    REVIEW

    Synthesis of Biomass Polyurethane and Its Properties

    Zhen-Yu Chen1, Yue-RU Wang1, De-Yi Teng1, Yan-Fang Xue1, Gui-Chang Jiang1,2,*

    Journal of Polymer Materials, DOI:10.32604/jpm.2025.063342

    Abstract PU, or polyurethane, features a repeating urethane group (-NH-COO-) in its molecular structure. Traditionally, PUs are synthesized from isocyanate and polyol compounds derived from fossil resources through polymerization reactions. The depletion of fossil fuels and the increasing climate problems call for the expansion of more renewable sources of chemicals, such as modern biomass. However, the conversion of biomass into chemicals is challenging due to the inherent molecular complexity of its composition. In recent years, advances in green chemistry have led researchers to focus on developing bio-based polyurethanes by sourcing polyols, isocyanates, and chain extender precursors More >

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    Classical biomarkers and non-coding RNAs associated with diagnosis and treatment in gastric cancer

    JINGDAN QUAN1, ZIXIN WAN1, WEI WU2, XINYUAN CAO2, JIAYUAN QIU2, XIAOYE LIU2, ZHIWEI ZHANG1,*

    Oncology Research, DOI:10.32604/or.2025.063005

    Abstract One of the most prevalent malignant tumors worldwide, stomach cancer still has a high incidence and fatality rate in China, and the number of young people developing early-onset gastric cancer is steadily increasing. The 5-year survival rate of stomach cancer is typically 30%–35%, the prognosis is bad, the patients’ quality of life is low, and the progression of advanced gastric cancer cannot be effectively managed despite the use of surgical surgery, chemotherapy, and other medicines. We urgently need molecular biomarkers with high specificity and sensitivity to increase the early gastric cancer detection rate, extend patient… More >

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    Splicing factor PTBP1 promotes hepatocarcinogenesis via oncogenic splice-switching of MAPT

    WENYING ZHENG1,#, YANYAN SHANG1,#, KAI DU1, AILING LUO1, LIJUN PEI1, MEIQI LI1, GUOPING ZHANG2,*, MIN DENG1,*

    Oncology Research, DOI:10.32604/or.2025.060958

    Abstract Background: Alterations in splicing factors contribute to aberrant alternative splicing (AS), which subsequently promotes tumor progression. The splicing factor polypyrimidine tract binding protein 1 (PTBP1) has been shown to facilitate cancer progression by modulating oncogenic variants. However, its specific role and underlying mechanisms in hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) remain to be elucidated. Methods: PTBP1 expression was evaluated in HCC tissues and cell lines. Subsequently, cells were transfected with vectors designed for PTBP1 overexpression or downregulation. The biological function of PTBP1 was assessed in vitro and in vivo using MTS assays, colony formation assays, transwell assays, xenograft formation, tail… More > Graphic Abstract

    Splicing factor PTBP1 promotes hepatocarcinogenesis via oncogenic splice-switching of MAPT

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    Correlation of senescence-related gene FEN1 on neuroblastoma progression and cisplatin chemotherapy sensitivity

    YOUYANG HU1,#, YISHU LUO1,#, TIANYUE XIE1, YUEHUA CHEN1,2, JUN ZHAO1, WEICHAO JI3, ZHIWEI YAN3, SITONG QIU3, KEXIN GAO3, HAIXIA ZHU4, LIMIN MA1,*, QIYOU YIN1,*

    Oncology Research, DOI:10.32604/or.2025.060021

    Abstract Objective: Neuroblastoma (NB) is frequently associated with high-risk pediatric cases that demonstrate limited response to cisplatin, contributing to a poor prognosis. Recent studies have explored the role of tumor cell senescence in increasing sensitivity to this chemotherapy agent. This study aims to identify genes related to cell senescence in children diagnosed with NB, evaluate their influence on cisplatin sensitivity, and investigate potential strategies to enhance the efficacy of chemotherapy. Methods: Gene expression profiles and clinical data were obtained for 498 NB patients from the GEO database (GSE49710). The study focused on identifying genes that were… More >

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    Is miR-10a a tumor suppressor that modulates proliferation and invasion in high-grade bladder cancer?

    THAINá RODRIGUES1,2, PATRíCIA CANDIDO1,3, FERES CAMARGO MALUF1, POLIANA ROMãO1, CAROLINA MIE MIOSHI1, VANESSA RIBEIRO GUIMARãES1, JULIANA ALVES DE CAMARGO1, KARINA SERAFIM DA SILVA1,4, GABRIEL ARANTES DOS SANTOS1, IRAN AMORIM SILVA1, KATIA RAMOS MOREIRA LEITE1, WILLIAM C. NAHAS5, SABRINA T. REIS1,3, RUAN PIMENTA1,6, NAYARA IZABEL VIANA1,7,*

    Oncology Research, DOI:10.32604/or.2025.055306

    Abstract Objectives: Bladder Cancer (BC) is one of the most commonly diagnosed malignancies worldwide, with high rates of mortality and morbidity. It can be classified as non-muscle invasive bladder cancer (NMIBC) or muscle-invasive bladder cancer (MIBC), with radical cystectomy being the treatment for MIBC, which significantly reduces quality of life. MicroRNAs (miRs) act as critical genetic regulators, with both oncogenic and tumor-suppressive roles. MiR-10a is described as a tumor suppressor in various neoplasms, but its role in BC is controversial. This study aims to assess the activity of miR-10a in cellular invasion and proliferation in two… More >

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    Spatio-Temporal Variations of River Water Quality for Material Processing Purposes

    Tatyana Lyubimova1,*, Anatoly Lepikhin2, Yanina Parshakova1, Andrey Bogomolov2, Alibek Issakhov3

    FDMP-Fluid Dynamics & Materials Processing, DOI:10.32604/fdmp.2025.061649

    Abstract The article presents the results of in-kind measurements and numerical modeling of the formation of water characteristics in the Kama River, which is used for technical water supply in the production of potash fertilizers. In the warm season, risks arise that threaten the sustainability of the water supply. It was found that in the summer, when the studied section of the Kama River is backed up by the Kama Hydroelectric Power Station, there is a significant decrease in flow rates, which leads to vertical stratification of water properties. This, in turn, significantly limits the possibilities… More >

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    Influence of Fracturing Fluid Properties on the Frictional Coefficient of Shale Rock and Hydraulic Fracture Length

    Yining Zhou1, Yufeng Li2, Chen Zhang2, Tao Wu1, Jingru Zhang2, Bowen Yun2, Rui Tan2, Wei Yan2,*

    Energy Engineering, DOI:10.32604/ee.2025.062199

    Abstract This study investigated the micro-sliding frictional behavior of shale in fracturing fluids under varying operational conditions using Chang 7 shale oil reservoir core samples. Through systematic micro-sliding friction experiments, the characteristics and governing mechanisms of shale friction were elucidated. Complementary analyses were conducted to characterize the mineral composition, petrophysical properties, and micromorphology of the shale samples, providing insights into the relationship between microscopic structure and frictional response. In this paper, the characteristics and variation law of shale micro-sliding friction under different types of graphite materials as additives in LGF-80 (Low-damage Guar Fluid) oil flooding recoverable… More >

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    Fuzzy N-Bipolar Soft Sets for Multi-Criteria Decision-Making: Theory and Application

    Sagvan Y. Musa1,2, Baravan A. Asaad3,4,*, Hanan Alohali5, Zanyar A. Ameen6, Mesfer H. Alqahtani7

    CMES-Computer Modeling in Engineering & Sciences, DOI:10.32604/cmes.2025.062524

    Abstract This paper introduces fuzzy N-bipolar soft (FN-BS) sets, a novel mathematical framework designed to enhance multi-criteria decision-making (MCDM) processes under uncertainty. The study addresses a significant limitation in existing models by unifying fuzzy logic, the consideration of bipolarity, and the ability to evaluate attributes on a multinary scale. The specific contributions of the FN-BS framework include: (1) a formal definition and set-theoretic foundation, (2) the development of two innovative algorithms for solving decision-making (DM) problems, and (3) a comparative analysis demonstrating its superiority over established models. The proposed framework is applied to a real-world case More >

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    Statistical Inference for Kumaraswamy Distribution under Generalized Progressive Hybrid Censoring Scheme with Application

    Magdy Nagy*

    CMES-Computer Modeling in Engineering & Sciences, DOI:10.32604/cmes.2025.061865

    Abstract In this present work, we propose the expected Bayesian and hierarchical Bayesian approaches to estimate the shape parameter and hazard rate under a generalized progressive hybrid censoring scheme for the Kumaraswamy distribution. These estimates have been obtained using gamma priors based on various loss functions such as squared error, entropy, weighted balance, and minimum expected loss functions. An investigation is carried out using Monte Carlo simulation to evaluate the effectiveness of the suggested estimators. The simulation provides a quantitative assessment of the estimates accuracy and efficiency under various conditions by comparing them in terms of More >

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