Publications by authors named "BinBin Guo"

The study aimed to assess the impacts of ionic liquids (ILs) as innovative alternatives to traditional organic solvents on aquatic environments and human health. Five machine learning methods, including multiple linear regression (MLR), partial least squares regression (PLS), random forest regression (RF), support vector regression (SVR), and extreme gradient boosting (XGBoost), were used to construct the prediction models of the toxicity of ILs to D. magna, D.

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Triple negative breast cancer (TNBC) is the most aggressive subtype of breast cancer and poses a treatment challenge due to high recurrence risk. Consequently, there is an urgent need for novel and efficacious therapies targeting TNBC. In this context, our study delineates the identification and characterization of a long non-coding RNA (lncRNA)-derived micropeptide miPEP205.

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The objective of this study is to examine the impact of monochromatic light on the circadian rhythms of blood melatonin and insulin-like growth factor 1 (IGF-1) levels, liver clock genes, and melatonin receptors. A total of 144 male Yangzhou geese were randomly assigned to four groups based on light color, with each group consisting of 36 geese. The geese were provided with ad libitum access to food and water, and were raised for 70 days under a photoperiod of 16 hours of light and 8 hours of darkness.

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  • Ultraviolet absorbents (UVs) are chemicals used in products like sunscreens and cosmetics, but they have been found in the environment and may negatively affect human health.
  • The study analyzed the levels of nine different UVs in 87 sunscreen and isolation cosmetic products, revealing high concentrations of UV-P and UV-531, as well as significant skin absorption of UV-328.
  • Additionally, the research explored how UVs interact with skin transport proteins and highlighted concerning levels of UVs absorbed through the skin, suggesting a need for further investigation.
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Protecting the material surfaces from deposits and insoluble sludge particles extends the engine life and reduces waste. Lubricant detergents in engine oils are essential additive technologies that prevent deposit formation in internal combustion engines. In this study, the effect of sulfonate detergent on deposit formation in a passenger car engine is investigated with experimental and multiscale molecular modeling methods to present a unified approach.

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Egg turning in incubation is crucial to the development of embryos and hatching performance. We aimed to develop a high performance duck egg incubation technique by enlarging and changing egg turning angles. Increasing turning angle from 45 to 75° did not affect the embryo early mortality during the first 15 d of incubation, which ranged from 3.

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Heat stress (HS) induces various physiological disorders in poultry, negatively impacting feed intake, feed efficiency, and growth performance. Considering the documented anti-stress and growth-promoting benefits of monochromatic green light in poultry, we aimed to investigate its effects on cyclic chronic HS-induced oxidative stress (OS) and inflammation in geese. We established three treatment groups-geese exposed to white light (W), white light with HS treatment (WH), and green light with HS treatment (GH)-treated over a six-week period with daily HS sessions.

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The light provide during incubation can influence hatching characteristics (hatching time, hatchability, etc.) and embryo development in chickens, geese, and turkeys. However, relevant studies on this factor in pigeons are lacking.

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  • Spexin (SPX, NPQ) is a 14-amino acid neuroactive peptide found in many species and is important for various biological functions related to the central nervous system and different organs.
  • * It acts as a neuromodulator or endocrine factor that can negatively impact reproductive performance, but there are still many unknowns about how it regulates reproduction in animals.
  • * This review aims to provide a detailed look at how spexin affects the hypothalamic-pituitary-gonadal axis and its potential applications for improving reproductive practices in agriculture, specifically in livestock, poultry, and fish industries.
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A metal-free, mild, and efficient method for the synthesis of amides has been developed from the amination of aldehydes with hydroxylamines promoted by TBAF·3HO in the presence of KOH. Control experiments showed that the nitrone was the intermediate of this amination. By this method, a series of amides, biologically active compounds bebenil and a COX inhibitor were obtained in moderate to good yields.

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A computational framework based on placental gene networks was proposed in this work to improve the accuracy of the placental exposure risk assessment of environmental compounds. The framework quantitatively characterizes the ability of compounds to cross the placental barrier by systematically considering the interaction and pathway-level information on multiple placental transporters. As a result, probability scores were generated for 307 compounds crossing the placental barrier based on this framework.

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Electrolysis of water has emerged as a prominent area of research in recent years. As a promising catalyst support, copper foam is widely investigated for electrolytic water, yet the insufficient mechanical strength and corrosion resistance render it less suitable for harsh working conditions. To exploit high-performance catalyst supports, various metal supports are comprehensively evaluated, and TiAlV (Ti64) support exhibited outstanding compression and corrosion resistance.

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The photoperiod is an important factor during rearing and laying period that affects age and body weight at sexual maturation and reproductive performance in poultry; however relevant research on this factor in pigeons is still lacking. Thus, this study investigated the effects of different photoperiodic programs on the reproductive performance and hormonal profile in White King pigeons. From 101 d of age, the pigeons in the control group were exposed to a natural photoperiod until 160 d, and then to a photoperiod of 16 h (16 light [L]: 8 dark [D]) and lasted for 200 d.

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The objective of this study was to investigate the effects of sex on meat quality and the composition of amino and fatty acids in the breast muscles of White King pigeon squabs. Untargeted metabolomics was also conducted to distinguish the metabolic composition of plasma in different sexes. Compared with male squabs, female squabs had greater intramuscular fat (IMF) deposition and lower myofiber diameter and hydroxyproline content, leading to a lower shear force.

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Holliday junction (HJ) is a four-way structured DNA intermediate in processes of homologous recombination and DNA double-stranded break (DSB) repair. In bacteria, HJs are processed via either the RuvABC or RecG-dependent pathways. In addition, RecG also plays a critical role in the reactivation of stalled replication forks, making it an attractive target for antibacterial drug development.

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A novel photoelectrochemical (PEC) cytosensor for the ultrasensitive detection of circulating tumor cells (CTCs) was developed. The bio-inspired reduced graphene oxide (rGO) honeycomb film photoelectrode was fabricated a "breath figure" method, followed by the self-assembly of a BiS-MoS heterojunction. The resulting BiS-MoS heterojunction-modified rGO honeycomb film was employed as a sensing matrix for the first time.

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  • Prenatal exposure to PFASs is linked to negative birth outcomes, but research is hindered by limited human sample access, making it difficult to understand how PFASs move and are processed in the placenta.
  • In this study, researchers analyzed 28 PFASs using serum, placenta, and meconium samples, finding that 21 PFASs were present in fetuses and could be metabolized and excreted, with the dominant substances detected in meconium being perfluorooctane sulfonate and perfluorohexane sulfonic acid.
  • The study identifies key transporters involved in PFAS transfer between mother and fetus and highlights that meconium can serve as a reliable indicator of
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  • Researchers are tackling challenges in all-solid-state lithium-metal batteries (ASSLMBs) by developing new 3D composite solid electrolytes that enhance structural stability and ion transport.
  • The novel 3D designs, including vertical micro-pillars and spiral structures, improve interfacial contact and ion movement, leading to impressive battery performance, including up to 2600 cycles and a high current density.
  • This innovative approach promises to reduce interfacial degradation and improve battery capacity, providing a significant leap in the efficiency of ASSLMBs, particularly for room-temperature applications.
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This study investigated to probe ferroptosis-related diagnostic biomarkers and underlying molecular mechanisms in Diabetic nephropathy (DN). GSE30122 and GSE1009 from GEO database were used as training and verification sets, respectively, to screen differentially expressed ferroptosis-related genes (FRGs). These genes were further analyzed using GO, KEGG, and GSEA methods, and screened with PPI, LASSO, and SVM-RFE to identify ferroptosis-related diagnostic biomarkers for DN.

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Introduction: Abundant evidence has proved the association between the Dark Triad and bullying. However, the underlying mechanisms of this relationship are still not fully understood. Based on the temporal need-threat model, three studies were designed to explore the mediating role of social exclusion and sense of control in this research.

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Unlabelled: Clear cell renal cell carcinoma (ccRCC) is the most common subtype of lethal kidney cancer. Reprogramming of fatty acid and glucose metabolism resulting in the accumulation of lipids and glycogen in the cytoplasm is a hallmark of ccRCC. Here, we identified a micropeptide ACLY-BP encoded by the GATA3-suppressed LINC00887, which regulated lipid metabolism and promoted cell proliferation and tumor growth in ccRCC.

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Black mung bean is rich in anthocyanin, however, the accumulation and the molecular mechanism of anthocyanin synthesis in black mung bean are unclear. In this study, anthocyanin metabolomics and transcriptomics on the seed coats of two different colors of mung bean were performed to clarify the composition of anthocyanins, and identify transcription factors involved in regulating anthocyanin biosynthesis. In the mature stage, 23 kinds of anthocyanin compounds were identified.

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Objective: To investigate the short-term effectiveness of transverse antecubital incision in the treatment of failed closed reduction of Gartland type Ⅲ supracondylar humeral fractures (SHFs) in children.

Methods: Between July 2020 and April 2022, 20 children with Gartland type Ⅲ SHFs who failed in closed reduction were treated with internal and external condylar crossing Kirschner wire fixation through transverse antecubital incision. There were 9 boys and 11 girls with an average age of 3.

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Background: Intestinal obstruction in neonates is a common problem that requires prompt diagnosis and treatment, and ultrasound could be a potential tool for it. The purpose of this study was to investigate the accuracy of ultrasonography in diagnosing and identifying the cause of intestinal obstruction in neonates, the corresponding ultrasonic manifestations, as well as to utilize the diagnostic method.

Methods: We conducted a retrospective study of all neonatal intestinal obstruction in our institute between 2009 and 2022.

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Porous metal foams (e.g., Ni/Cu/Ti) are applied as catalyst supports extensively for water splitting due to their large specific area and excellent conductivity, however, intrinsic bubble congestion is unavoidable because of the irregular three-dimensional (3D) networks, resulting in high polarization and degraded electrocatalytic performances.

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