Publications by authors named "Cai-Yun Chen"

The γ-butyrolactone scaffold, commonly present in natural products and bioactive compounds, has played a crucial role in the development of novel pesticides. In this study, a series of α-methylene-γ-butyrolactone derivatives containing a diphenyl ether moiety were designed and synthesized using the scaffold splicing strategy. Bioassays revealed that several target compounds demonstrated potent fungicidal activities, particularly against and .

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Background: Toward the close of the 20th century, Chinese scholars introduced a novel pedagogical approach to education in China, distinguished by its divergence from conventional teaching methods. This instructional strategy assumes a pivotal role in imparting indispensable medical knowledge to students within a meticulously structured and all-encompassing framework.

Objective: The objective of this study is to assess the effectiveness of a novel teaching approach that integrates the three action teaching model with learning plan guidance within a preventive medicine course.

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Background: As online teaching gains prevalence in higher education, traditional face-to-face methods are encountering limitations in meeting the demands of medical ethics, the availability of experimental resources, and essential experimental conditions. Consequently, under the guidance of the BOPPPS (bridge-in, objective, preassessment, participatory learning, postassessment, summary) teaching model, the application of virtual simulation platform has become a new trend. The purpose of this study is to explore the effect of BOPPPS combined with virtual simulation experimental teaching on students' scores and the evaluation of students' participation, performance and teachers' self-efficacy in preventive medicine experiment.

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Natural products are a valuable resource for the discovery of novel crop protection agents. A series of γ-butyrolactone derivatives, derived from the simplification of podophyllotoxin's structure, were synthesized and assessed for their efficacy against tobacco mosaic virus (TMV). Several derivatives exhibited notable antiviral properties, with compound demonstrating the most potent anti-TMV activity.

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Acute lung injury (ALI) including acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS) is a major complication and increase the mortality of patients with cardiac surgery. We previously found that the protein cargoes enriched in circulating extracellular vesicles (EVs) are closely associated with cardiopulmonary disease. We aimed to evaluate the implication of EVs on cardiac surgery-associated ALI/ARDS.

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Natural products have been a valuable source of efficient and low-risk pesticides. In this work, a series of novel sesamolin derivatives and were designed and synthesized via structural simplification of furofuran lignan phrymarolin II, and their antiviral and antibacterial activities were systematically evaluated. The bioassay results showed that compound displayed remarkable inactivation activity against tobacco mosaic virus (TMV) with an EC value of 130.

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Radix Astragali is one of the most famous and frequently used health food supplements and herbal medicines. Among more than 227 components of Radix Astragali, Astragaloside IV (AG IV) is famous functional compound and is commonly used as a quality marker for Radix Astragali. However, the relatively low content of AG IV in Radix Astragali (< 0.

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Background: Data on severe and extensive burns in China are limited, as is data on the prevalence of a range of related gastrointestinal (GI) disorders [such as stress ulcers, delayed defecation, opioid-related bowel immotility, and abdominal compartment syndrome (ACS)]. We present a multicentre analysis of coincident GI dysfunction and its effect on burn-related mortality.

Methods: This retrospective analysis was conducted on patients with severe [≥ 20% total burn surface area (TBSA)] and extensive (> 50% TBSA or > 25% full-thickness TBSA) burns admitted to three university teaching institutions in China between January 1, 2011 and December 31, 2020.

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On the basis of the structure of nicotlactone A (), a series of novel α-methylene-γ-butyrolactone derivatives were designed and synthesized by structure simplification and active fragment replacement strategies, and their antiviral and antifungal activities were evaluated. The bioassay studies indicated that many target compounds possessed good to excellent antiviral activity against tobacco mosaic virus (TMV) and some of these compounds exhibited specific antifungal activities against and . Compound exhibited the best anti-TMV activity (inactivation effect, 88.

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A novel and efficient strategy for trifluoromethylthiolation and dearomatization of activated alkynes with stable and readily available AgSCF has been developed. Reported herein is the unprecedented electrochemical generation of the SCF radical in the absence of persulfate for the synthesis of SCF-containing spiro[5,5]trienones in good yields via a 6--trig radical cyclization.

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Ethnopharmacological Relevance: The uses of medicinal plants have a long history and become one of the important sources of the health cares in Gaomi City, Shandong Province, China. However, limited studies have been done to identify these medicinal plant species and to scientifically document their associated traditional knowledge. Many species used by indigenous people could potentially represent a novel resource of medicine.

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We previously demonstrated that circulating extracellular vesicles (EVs) from patients with valvular heart disease (VHD; vEVs) contain inflammatory components and inhibit endothelium-dependent vasodilation. Neutrophil chemotaxis plays a key role in renal dysfunction, and dexmedetomidine (DEX) can reduce renal dysfunction in cardiac surgery. However, the roles of vEVs in neutrophil chemotaxis and effects of DEX on vEVs are unknown.

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In previous studies, we identified a putative 38-nucleotide stem-loop structure (zipcode) in the 3' untranslated region of the cytochrome c oxidase subunit IV (COXIV) mRNA that was necessary and sufficient for the axonal localization of the message in primary superior cervical ganglion (SCG) neurons. However, little is known about the proteins that interact with the COXIV-zipcode and regulate the axonal trafficking and local translation of the COXIV message. To identify proteins involved in the axonal transport of the COXIV mRNA, we used the biotinylated 38-nucleotide COXIV RNA zipcode as bait in the affinity purification of COXIV zipcode binding proteins.

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MicroRNAs (miRNAs) selectively localize to subcompartments of the neuron, such as dendrites, axons, and presynaptic terminals, where they regulate the local protein synthesis of their putative target genes. In addition to mature miRNAs, precursor miRNAs (pre-miRNAs) have also been shown to localize to somatodendritic and axonal compartments. miRNA-338 (miR-338) regulates the local expression of several nuclear-encoded mitochondrial mRNAs within axons of sympathetic neurons.

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The gene DTNBP1 encodes the protein dysbindin and is among the most promising and highly investigated schizophrenia-risk genes. Accumulating evidence suggests that dysbindin plays an important role in the regulation of neuroplasticity. Dysbindin was reported to be a stable component of BLOC-1 complex in the cytosol.

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The cysteine protease caspase-3, best known as an executioner of cell death in apoptosis, also plays a non-apoptotic role in N-methyl-d-aspartate receptor-dependent long-term depression of synaptic transmission (NMDAR-LTD) and α-amino-3-hydroxy-5-methyl-4-isoxazolepropionic acid (AMPA) receptor endocytosis in neurons. The mechanism by which caspase-3 regulates LTD and AMPA receptor endocytosis, however, remains unclear. Here, we addressed this question by using an enzymatic N-terminal peptide enrichment method and mass spectrometry to identify caspase-3 substrates in neurons.

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The bacterial ribosomal protein S12 contains a universally conserved D88 residue on a loop region thought to be critically involved in translation due to its proximal location to the A site of the 30S subunit. While D88 mutants are lethal this residue has been found to be post-translationally modified to β-methylthioaspartic acid, a post-translational modification (PTM) identified in S12 orthologs from several phylogenetically distinct bacteria. In a previous report focused on characterizing this PTM, our results provided evidence that this conserved loop region might be involved in forming multiple proteins-protein interactions ( Strader , M.

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Redundancy analysis (RDA) was employed to reveal the relationships between soil and rocky desertification through vegetation investigation and analysis of soil samples collected in typical karst mountain area of southwest Guizhou Province. The results showed that except TP, TK and ACa, all other variables including SOC, TN, MBC, ROC, DOC, available nutrients and basal respiration showed significant downward trends during the rocky desertification process. RDA results showed significant correlations between different types of desertification and soil variables, described as non-degraded > potential desertification > light desertification > moderate desertification > severe desertification.

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  • The study aimed to assess how combined thoracoscopic and laparoscopic esophagectomy affects early postoperative pulmonary function in patients with esophageal cancer and identify factors linked to pulmonary complications.
  • A total of 61 patients were observed, with 32 undergoing the combined method and 29 having open surgery; pulmonary function tests were conducted at various intervals post-surgery.
  • Results showed that the combined method improved pulmonary function and reduced postoperative complications, with lower pain scores compared to the open surgery group.
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NEL-like protein 1 (NELL1) is a newly identified secreted protein involved in craniosynostosis and has been found to promote osteogenic differentiation of mesenchymal stem cells. The objective of this study was to investigate the effect of NELL1 on osteogenic differentiation of human periodontal ligament stem cells (hPDLSCs) and the potential underlying mechanism. hPDLSCs underwent lentivirus-mediated NELL1 transfection (Lenti-NELL1) and markers of osteogenesis were assessed [alkaline phosphate (ALP), osteocalcin (OCN) and calcium deposition] to evaluate the effect of NELL1 on the differentiation of these cells.

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  • The study investigates how tRNA-aminoacyl synthetases (ARSs) localize during protein synthesis, focusing on specific ARSs that associate with ribosomes in cells.
  • Using ribopuromycylation methods, it was found that certain ARSs, particularly phenylalanyl-RS (FRS) and a multi-ARS complex (MSC), localize to translating ribosomes, especially in virus-infected cells.
  • The research suggests that the MSC's association with mRNA aids in its delivery to ribosomes and stress granules, indicating a potential mechanism impacting protein synthesis under cellular stress conditions.
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β-methylthiolation is a novel post-translational modification mapping to a universally conserved Asp 88 of the bacterial ribosomal protein S12. This S12 specific modification has been identified on orthologs from multiple bacterial species. The origin and functional significance was investigated with both a proteomic strategy to identify candidate S12 interactors and expression microarrays to search for phenotypes that result from targeted gene knockouts of select candidates.

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The enrichment and separation of astragalosides I-IV (AGs I-IV) were studied on eight macroporous resins in the present study. SA-3 resin offered the best adsorption and desorption capacities for AGs I-IV than other resins. The models of adsorption kinetics were investigated in order to elucidate the mechanism of adsorption.

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  • The study focused on optimizing the extraction of astragalosides III and IV from Radix Astragali using a method called negative pressure cavitation-accelerated enzyme pretreatment.
  • Key factors affecting the extraction process included negative pressure, enzyme amount, and incubation temperature, with ideal conditions identified as -0.08 Mpa pressure, 1.48% enzyme, and 45°C.
  • Under these conditions, extraction yields were significantly improved, showing increases of 41.67% and 65.31% for AGs III and IV, respectively, and the method was found to be both environmentally friendly and cost-effective for producing secondary metabolites.
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Objective: To establish a stable animal model of temporomandibular joint (TMJ) synovitis.

Methods: Sixteen 6-week-old male SD rats were classified into four groups, control group, occlusal dimension increase group, masseter resection group, occlusal dimension increase group and masseter resection group. The rats in the occlusal dimension increase group were adhered composite resin to their maxillary molars in order to increase the occlusal vertical dimension when they were 9-week-old.

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