Publications by authors named "Jia-Li"

Inner Mongolian cheese is easily spoiled during storage due to hydrolysis and microbial contamination. Herein, the guar gum (GG)/chitosan (CS) edible films reinforced with orange essential oil nanoemulsion (OEON) were fabricated for cheese preservation. Results showed 4 % OEON with the optimal droplet size (380 ± 44.

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Inflammatory diseases resulting from bacterial infections or inflammatory bowel disease pose significant threats to the health of both animals and humans. Although probiotics have emerged as a crucial preventive and adjunctive therapy for these conditions, the precise mechanisms through which probiotics regulate inflammatory diseases remain incompletely understood. In our previous study, animal-derived Lactiplantibacillus plantarum strain RW1 (L.

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Background: The farnesoid X receptor (FXR) is a leading therapeutic target for metabolic dysfunction-associated steatohepatitis (MASH)-related fibrosis. INT-767, a potent FXR agonist, has shown promise in preclinical models. We aimed to define the mechanisms of INT-767 activity in experimental MASH and dissect cellular and molecular targets of FXR agonism in human disease.

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Throughout the course of evolution, organisms and cells have evolved a suite of mechanisms to manage persistent stimuli, thereby preserving cellular and organismal homeostasis. Upon detecting stress signals, cells activate a transcriptional response termed the mitochondrial unfolded protein response (UPR). This response is crucial for maintaining protein homeostasis, facilitating mitochondrial function recovery, promoting cell survival, and ultimately influencing lifespan.

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Background: Long-chain non-coding RNA (LINC00261) in the treatment of papillary thyroid carcinoma (PTC) with I is still unknown despite its proven anti-tumour effect in thyroid cancer (TC) and other types of cancer.

Methods: The database and RT-qPCR were used to analyze the expression level of LINC00261 in PTC and cell lines. PTC cells resistant to I (TPC-1/R) were created through ongoing exposure to a lethal dose of I, and a subcutaneous xenotransplantation model was developed using PTC mice.

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A series of novel 5-substituted thiazolyl urea derivatives were synthesized and evaluated for their efficacy as antileukemic agents against two human leukemic cell lines (THP-1 and MV-4-11). Results showed that the activities of the investigated compounds were quite sensitive to the positions and properties of the aromatic substituents. Among these compounds, compound 12k showed the highest activity with IC values of 29 ± 0.

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Background And Purpose: To investigate the impact of radiotherapy (RT) on the risk of secondary pelvic neoplasms (SPN) and the survival outcomes of patients following a diagnosis of female patients with genital neoplasm(FGN).

Materials And Methods: Utilizing SEER databases, this study involved 102,895 patients from nine oncology centers, spanning 1990 to 2015. We employed the Fine-Gray competing risks regression methodology to chart the trajectory of SPN development and used the Kaplan-Meier method to calculate the 10-year overall survival rates.

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Harbin red sausage is a traditional local pork meat product in China, but it is susceptible to microbial contamination and lipid oxidation, leading to quality deterioration. Herein, guar gum (GG)/chitosan (CS) edible films functionalized with citronellal/hydroxypropyl-β-cyclodextrin inclusion complex (CIT/HPβCD-IC) were fabricated for Harbin red sausage preservation. Results demonstrated CIT/HPβCD-IC was successfully prepared and observed by SEM due to the bathochromic shift of maximum absorption peak of CIT, and the formation of new bonds was confirmed by FTIR analysis, suggesting the embedding of CIT into HPβCD cavity.

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With the increasing demand for fresh food markets, refrigerated transportation has become an essential component of logistics operations. Currently, fresh food transportation frequently faces issues of high energy consumption and high costs, which are inconsistent with the development needs of the modern logistics industry. This paper addresses the optimization problem of multi-vehicle type fresh food distribution under time-varying conditions.

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We previously observed that supplementation with antimicrobial peptides facilitated the average daily weight gain, net meat, and carcass weights of Holstein bulls. To expand our knowledge of the possible impact of antimicrobial peptides on cecum microbiota, further investigations were conducted. In this study, 18 castrated Holstein bulls with insignificant weight differences and 10 months of age were split randomly into two groups.

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Background And Objective: Cancer, as the second leading cause of death worldwide, poses significant challenges to human health and socio-economic development. In recent years, the incidence of cancer has shown a trend toward younger populations, drawing attention to cancer prevention education among college students. However, research on the specific impact of cancer prevention education on the mental health of college students is limited.

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  • Vonoprazan (VPZ) shows better acid-inhibition than proton pump inhibitors (PPIs) but little research has been done on its effectiveness in treating Helicobacter pylori infection with bismuth quadruple therapy (VBQT).* -
  • This study evaluated VBQT's safety and effectiveness in eradicating H pylori in treatment-naive patients over a period from March 2021 to May 2023, involving 612 participants.* -
  • Results indicated high eradication rates of 84.3% to 96.4% across various analyses, with a 12.7% adverse event rate and 96.9% treatment compliance, suggesting VBQT is a promising first-line treatment for
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Emphysema in patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) is characterized by progressive inflammation. Preclinical studies suggest that lung volume reduction surgery (LVRS) and mesenchymal stromal cell (MSC) treatment dampen inflammation. We investigated the effects of bone marrow-derived MSC (BM-MSC) and LVRS on circulating and pulmonary immune cell profiles in emphysema patients using mass cytometry.

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Intermediate volatility organic compounds (IVOCs), recognized as significant precursors of secondary organic aerosols, play a pivotal role in environmental pollution. This study utilized measured real-world emission factors to construct an inventory of IVOC emissions from diesel engines and to analyze their spatial distribution across China in 2022. Furthermore, the emission inventory derived from this approach was compared with that obtained through the IVOC/primary organic aerosol (POA) ratio method.

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  • Technologies for manipulating droplets are crucial in various areas, including biomedical devices, chemical engineering, water collection, and thermal management.
  • The study investigates how magnetic fields can alter the shape of surfaces to control droplet movement, identifying three distinct modes of droplet transport and analyzing the factors affecting their behavior.
  • By using working fluids with lower surface tension than water, the research achieved rapid transport of droplets (like 30% ethanol) and developed methods to enhance mixing efficiency, aiming for improved automation in complex chemical processes.
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Obtaining reliable and informative DNA data from soil samples is challenging due to the presence of interfering substances and typically low DNA yields. In this work, we prepared poly(ethylene glycol)-modified magnetic particles (PEG@FeO) for DNA purification. The particles leverage the facilitative effect of calcium ions (Ca), which act as bridges between DNA and PEG@FeO by coordinating with the phosphate groups of DNA and the hydroxyl groups on the particles.

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To reduce the mercury content in flue gas from coal-fired power plants and to obtain high-performance, low-cost mercury adsorbents, a novel composite material was prepared by structural design through the in situ growth method. Functionalization treatments such as the modification of functional groups and multilayer loading of polymetallic were conducted. These materials include the MOF material UiO-66 and modified biochar doped with Fe/Ce polymetallic, both of which contain unsaturated metal centrals and oxygen-containing functional groups.

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Heterogeneous multiagent systems are characterized by diverse task distributions, which are prevalent in practical scenarios, such as distributed decision making and robotic collaboration. A significant challenge in these systems is the constraint of limited observations, where each agent has access only to partial information. Many studies facilitate information exchange by employing shared parameters among agents.

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Few robust biomarkers are available for distant metastatic colorectal cancer (CRC) patients. Aberrant high expression of CDH3 has been reported in advanced CRC patients, but the value of CDH3 as a biomarker for the diagnosis and prognosis of distant metastatic CRC patients remains to be evaluated. In this study, we explored the serum levels of CDH3 in different stages of CRC patients and sought to determine whether serum CDH3 serves as an independent biomarker for distant metastatic CRC patients.

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T-2 toxin is a trichothecene mycotoxin and is considered as an extremely inevitable pollutant with potent hepatotoxicity. However, the approach to alleviation of T-2 toxin-triggered hepatotoxicity has been recognized as a serious challenge. Resveratrol (Res) is a polyphenol natural product isolated from various plant species, but its protective effect against T-2 toxin hepatotoxicity and detailed mechanism remains obscure.

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Objective: To evaluate the risk factors for postoperative incision infection in colorectal cancer, this meta-analysis aimed to identify key variables impacting infection incidence following colorectal cancer surgery.

Methods: Utilizing a meta-analytical approach, studies published from January 2015 to December 2022 were systematically collected and analyzed through the assessment of factors like body mass index, diabetes, albumin levels, malnutrition, and surgical duration.

Results: The meta-analysis of eleven high-quality studies revealed that elevated BMI, diabetes, low albumin levels, malnutrition, and extended surgical duration were associated with increased infection risk, while laparoscopic procedures showed potential for risk reduction.

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Species-specific enzymes provide a substantial boost to the precision and selectivity of identifying dairy products contaminated with foodborne pathogens, due to their specificity for target organisms. In this study, we developed cobalt oxyhydroxide nanosheets (CoOOH NSs) for a dual-mode biosensor capable of detecting β-galactosidase (β-Gal)-positive bacteria in milk and milk powder. The sensor exploits the oxidase-mimicking activity of CoOOH NSs, where β-Gal converts the substrate β-D-galactopyranoside to p-aminophenol, reducing CoOOH NSs to Co and inhibiting the formation of the blue product from 3,3',5,5'-tetramethylben-zidine.

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  • The study investigates the feasibility, safety, and effectiveness of mobilizing the vertebral artery for inserting C2 pedicle screws in patients with a high-riding vertebral artery (HRVA).
  • A total of 15 patients underwent successful posterior occipitocervical fixation from January 2020 to September 2022, with the procedure allowing safe placement of screws and no reported complications.
  • Post-surgery results showed effective screw placement and successful bone fusion within six months, with no significant issues related to the surgery or neurological function.
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  • Increased chromium (Cr) levels in soil due to human activities pose a health threat to animals and humans, particularly through plant accumulation.
  • The study tested the effects of silica nanoparticles (SiF) applied to leaves and silica biochar (SiBc) applied to soil on wheat growth in chromium-polluted environments, revealing improvements in biomass production and reduction of Cr accumulation when both were used together.
  • Results showed that the combined application of SiF and SiBc not only enhanced antioxidant enzyme activities and biochemical contents in wheat but also indicated effective soil Cr adsorption, highlighting the environmental benefits of using silicon-based treatments to mitigate chromium toxicity.
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Herein, we report a direct phosphorylation of the C(sp)-H bond of 3,4-dihydroquinoxalin-2(1)-ones using oxygen as a green oxidant under visible light at room temperature. This transformation was readily accomplished in the absence of metal and photosensitizer to construct new C(sp)-P bonds and provide a series of phosphonylated dihydroquinoxalin-2-ones in good to excellent yields. This approach opens straightforward and environmentally friendly access to 3-phosphoryl quinoxalin-2-ones derivatives.

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