Publications by authors named "Cai Tian"

Objective: This study aimed to evaluate the diagnostic accuracy of the International Ovarian Tumor Analysis (IOTA) simple rules combined with contrast-enhanced ultrasound (CEUS) in differentiating benign from malignant adnexal masses.

Methods: This retrospective study included 179 patients with adnexal masses who underwent pre-operative ultrasound. The IOTA simple rules were applied first, followed by CEUS for inconclusive or suspicious cases.

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The efficiency of the absorption and digestion of lutein in infant formulas (IFs) is remarkably lower than that in human milk. This work compared the simulated dynamic digestive characteristics of lutein in three stages of human milk and six IFs, with a special emphasis on how polar lipids affect lutein digestion. Compared with colostrum (CM), IF2 had a significantly higher lutein loss rate but significantly lower micellarization and bioaccessibility rates.

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With the development of global trade and the improvement of consumer safety awareness, the problem of pesticide residues in spices has received considerable attention. At the same time, with the advancement of nanotechnology, nanomaterials have shown great potential in pesticide residue detection. Given the wide variety of spices and their complex matrices, there has been a lack of a comprehensive review on the application of nanomaterials in pesticide residue detection in spices until now.

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Imidacloprid (IMI) and cadmium (Cd) have been shown to be harmful to mammals separately, but their combined toxicity to mammals remains largely unknown. In this study, biochemical analysis (oxidative stress and serum indicators of liver and kidney function), pathological sections and multiomics (metabolomics and transcriptomics) methods were used to investigate the changes and mechanisms of liver and kidney in mice coexposed to IMI and Cd. Biochemical analysis and pathological section results showed that oxidative stress, organ function, and cell damage were aggravated after the combination of the two methods.

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Achieving catalytic asymmetric functionalization of methylenecyclopropanes (MCPs) by selective C-C bond cleavage is a notable challenge due to the intricate reaction partners involved. In this work, we report that chiral aldehyde/palladium combined catalysis enables the asymmetric functionalization of MCPs with NH-unprotected amino acid esters. This reaction proceeds through a regiospecific branched ring-opening mechanism, resulting in optically active α,α-disubstituted α-amino acid esters bearing nonconjugated terminal alkene units.

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While respiratory rate has proven to be a sensitive prognostic indicator in ICU settings, its relevance in the context of Acute Myocardial Infarction (AMI) patients complicated by Congestive Heart Failure (CHF) remains underexplored. Therefore, this study aims to investigate the relationship between respiratory rate and in-hospital mortality in this specific patient cohort. This retrospective cohort study utilized the Medical Information Mart for Intensive Care-IV database to analyze all AMI patients with concomitant CHF.

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  • Detecting mycotoxins in Sichuan peppers is essential for food safety, and an efficient method combining QuEChERS with LC-MS/MS was developed for this purpose.
  • The method uses a solvent mixture of 99% acetonitrile and 1% formic acid for extraction, along with ENVI-Carb and primary secondary amines for purification.
  • Results showed the method had excellent linearity, recovery rates between 77.3%-109.2%, and low detection limits (0.1-0.7 μg/kg), making it effective for analyzing mycotoxins in various complex food samples.
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  • The study aimed to assess the impact of remote nursing guidance via WeChat on female patients undergoing subcutaneous anticoagulation during the COVID-19 pandemic.
  • A retrospective analysis involved 126 female patients, focusing on their satisfaction and quality of life through specific scales before and after the anticoagulation treatment.
  • Results indicated that most patients successfully completed their therapy with only a few experiencing complications, and there were significant improvements in both satisfaction and quality of life after three months of treatment.
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  • Research on patients with Congestive Heart Failure (CHF) and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) in ICU settings has not thoroughly determined the ideal blood pressure (BP) level for these individuals.
  • A study analyzed data from 6,309 ICU patients to explore how systolic blood pressure (SBP) relates to in-hospital mortality, using complex statistical methods.
  • Findings revealed an L-shaped relationship between SBP and mortality risk, with significant implications for care, particularly noting an inflection point at around 99.5 mmHg where risk changes.
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A highly efficient, atom-economical α-allylation reaction of NH-unprotected amino acid esters and alkynes is achieved by chiral aldehyde/palladium combined catalysis. A diverse range of α,α-disubstituted nonproteinogenic α-amino acid esters are produced in 31-92% yields and 84-97% ee values. The allylation products are utilized for the synthesis of drug molecule BMS561392 and other chiral molecules possessing complex structures.

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  • This study introduces a new method for the asymmetric bifunctionalization of allenes using a three-component reaction involving iodohydrocarbons and NH-unprotected amino acid esters, which is more efficient than previous two-component methods.
  • The research highlights a chiral aldehyde/palladium catalytic system that controls key factors such as chemoselectivity, regioselectivity, and stereoselectivity during the reaction.
  • The approach successfully accommodates various substituted aryl iodides, allenes, and amino acid esters, producing a range of structurally diverse α,α-disubstituted α-amino acid esters, one of which is used to synthesize the compound (,)-VPC01091.
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  • Imidaclothiz, a neonicotinoid pesticide, has raised concerns about health risks, prompting this study on its metabolism and distribution in mice.
  • The study identified seven metabolites, with four being known and three unknown, and observed metabolic processes like hydroxylation and hydrolysis.
  • After oral administration, imidaclothiz spread quickly through organs, peaked at 4 hours, and was eliminated without accumulating, though its metabolites showed higher toxicity than the original compound, highlighting implications for agriculture.
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To address the issue of roadway support failure in narrow coal pillars under dual-lane layout, this study takes the 4309 working face of Changping Coal Mine as the engineering background and employs theoretical calculations, numerical simulations, and on-site monitoring to investigate the instability mechanisms of narrow coal pillars under dual-lane conditions and to optimize technical solutions. The results indicate that the internal stress distribution within the coal pillar is influenced by the advanced support stress, and as the working face advances, the gradually increasing advanced support pressure causes the vertical stress peak within the coal pillar to shift away from the goaf area. Computational analysis reveals that the vertical stress in the top region of a 6 m narrow coal pillar is 38% higher than that in the bottom region, with an average stress of 16 MPa in the coal pillar.

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Transcriptional factor Forkhead box M1 (FOXM1) plays an important role in pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma (PDAC) development and progression. The molecular mechanisms underlying its dysregulation remain unclear. We identified and functionally validated the microRNAs (miRNAs) that critically regulate FOXM1 expression in PDAC.

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Despite the long-standing exploration of the catalytic asymmetric Tsuji-Trost allylation reaction since the mid-20th century, most reported instances have adhered to a two-component approach. Here, we present a remarkably efficient three-component asymmetric allylation reaction enabled by the collaborative action of chiral aldehyde and palladium. A diverse array of NH-unprotected amino acid esters, aryl or alkenyl iodides, and allyl alcohol esters exhibit robust participation in this reaction, resulting in the synthesis of structurally diverse non-proteinogenic α-amino acid esters with favorable experimental outcomes.

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In this study, a QuEChERS method based on citrate was developed and utilized for the analysis of twelve neonicotinoid pesticides in fresh red chilies, fresh green chilies, and dried chilies, coupled with ultra-high performance liquid chromatography quadrupole time of flight mass spectrometry (UPLC-Q-TOF/MS). In the sample preparation, acetonitrile containing 1% formic acid was used as the extraction solvent. Anhydrous sodium sulfate replaced the traditional anhydrous magnesium sulfate for water removal, effectively eliminating the issues of salt caking.

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Chlorophylls and β-carotene are fat-soluble phytochemicals in daily diets, while their bioaccessibility interaction remains unknown. Eight dietary chlorophylls and their derivatives (chlorophyll a, chlorophyll b, pheophytin a, pheophytin b, chlorophyllide a, chlorophyllide b, pheophorbide a, pheophorbide b) were combined with β-carotene in six different oil matrices (corn oil, coconut oil, medium-chain triglycerides, peanut oil, olive oil and fish oil) and were subjected to in vitro digestion. Generally, chlorophylls significantly decreased β-carotene bioaccessibility by competitive incorporation into micelles.

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Background: Phage therapy, reemerging as a promising approach to counter antimicrobial-resistant infections, relies on a comprehensive understanding of the specificity of individual phages. Yet the significant diversity within phage populations presents a considerable challenge. Currently, there is a notable lack of tools designed for large-scale characterization of phage receptor-binding proteins, which are crucial in determining the phage host range.

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Aiming at the reported chiral synthons leading to manzacidins A and D, here we report a highly efficient catalytic asymmetric α-allenylic alkylation reaction of NH-unprotected amino acid esters that is promoted by combined chiral aldehyde/palladium catalysis. Fifty examples of unnatural α,α-disubstituted amino acid esters are reported with good-to-excellent yields and stereoselectivities. Based on this methodology, a key intermediate leading to manzacidin C and its other three stereoisomers is prepared accordingly.

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  • - A new Cu-catalyzed method for creating primary arylamines with -substituents has been established, using cyclohexenone oxime esters as starting materials.
  • - The reaction involves a mechanism that includes an intermolecular 1,5-H hydrogen atom transfer from an imine radical intermediate.
  • - This protocol is efficient, makes use of easily accessible catalysts, and can accommodate a wide range of functional groups in the reaction.
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Background: The accuracy of ultrasound in distinguishing benign from malignant adnexal masses is highly correlated with the experience of ultrasound physicians. In China, most of ultrasound differentiation is done by junior physicians.

Purpose: To compare the diagnostic performance of the International Ovarian Tumour Analysis (IOTA) Simple Rules Risk (SRR) and IOTA Logistic Regression Model 2 (LR2) scoring systems in Chinese patients with adnexal masses.

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Imidacloprid (IMI) and cadmium (Cd) are pollutants of concern in the environment. Although investigations about their combined toxicity to organisms such as earthworms, aquatic worms, Daphnia magna, and zebrafish have been carried out, their combined toxicity to mammals remains unknow. In this study, twenty-four 8-week-old mice were arbitrarily separated into 4 groups: CK (control group), IMI (15 mg/kg bw/day, 1/10 LD50), Cd (15 mg/kg bw/day, 1/10 LD50), and IMI + Cd (15 mg/kg bw/day IMI + 15 mg/kg bw/d Cd) and the combined toxic effects of IMI and Cd were examined with biochemical (oxidative stress testing) and omics approaches (metabolomics and lipidomics).

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Because of the deficiencies in safety and economy of the single hydraulic prop passive advanced support, the grouting anchor cable active advanced support technology is proposed with the Changping Coal Mine 53,081 roadway as the engineering background. By using a combination of theoretical analysis, laboratory tests, numerical simulation, and field tests, the influence of different grouting parameters on the diffusion law of grout is studied. Considering the effect of the stress field on grout migration, a grout seepage-stress coupling model is established.

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A chiral aldehyde/palladium catalysis-enabled asymmetric α-allylation of NH-unprotected amino acid esters with 1,3-disubstituted allyl acetates is described in this work. With the utilization of different chiral phosphine ligands, both the and selective allylation reactions are achieved enantioselectively. A series of α,α-disubstituted amino acid esters bearing two adjacent chiral centers are produced in moderate-to-excellent yields, diastereoselectivities, and enantioselectivities.

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  • Phage tailspike proteins are crucial depolymerases that specifically target bacterial surface glycans, influencing which hosts various phages can infect.
  • The research introduced SpikeHunter, a new tool built on the ESM-2 protein language model, enabling the identification of a large number of tailspike proteins from a vast database of prophages across multiple bacterial genomes.
  • The study found a strong link between tailspike protein domains and bacterial serotypes, revealing patterns of similarity among related species and suggesting potential applications for phage therapy and biotechnological innovations.
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