Publications by authors named "Chen Fei-Fei"

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  • Eighteen cyclopenta[]benzopyran derivatives and ten limonoids were discovered, including ten new compounds, identified through advanced analytical techniques.
  • Nine of these compounds showed strong cytotoxic effects on cancer cells, with IC values ranging from 3 to 900 nM.
  • Sixteen compounds exhibited potent antiviral properties against the dengue virus, with selectivity index values between 13.0 and 532.6, and one compound may act as an eIF4E activator, potentially reducing dengue virus E protein expression.
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The stereoselectivity of enzymes plays a central role in asymmetric biocatalytic reactions, but there remains a dearth of evolution-driven biochemistry studies investigating the evolutionary trajectory of this vital property. Imine reductases (IREDs) are one such enzyme that possesses excellent stereoselectivity, and stereocomplementary members are pervasive in the family. However, the regulatory mechanism behind stereocomplementarity remains cryptic.

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Graphene oxide (GO)-based fire alarm materials have garnered extensive attention because the thermal reduction of GO to reduced GO (RGO) enables rapid fire warning. However, they suffer from poor flame retardancy, irreversible fire warning, and dependence on an external power supply. Herein, a GO/MXene/chitosan aerogel with a low density of 0.

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  • β-branched chiral amines are important for creating biologically active compounds, but making them asymmetrically is difficult.
  • Researchers present a biocatalytic method that efficiently synthesizes these amines from racemic ketones by using an engineered imine reductase.
  • This method achieved high levels of purity and selectivity in the products and successfully produced a crucial intermediate for a drug called tofacitinib.
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Beyond traditional paper, multifunctional nanopaper has received much attention in recent years. Currently, many nanomaterials have been successfully used as building units of nanopaper. However, it remains a great challenge to prepare flexible and freestanding metal-organic framework (MOF) nanopaper owing to the low aspect ratio and brittleness of MOF nanocrystals.

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  • * Researchers isolated 69 soil microorganisms and discovered that a specific strain, Burkholderia pyrrocinia (F12), effectively reduces the pathogen’s activity, achieving a 95.8% reduction in lab tests and 63.09% in the field.
  • * B. pyrrocinia F12 also inhibited the production of the mycotoxin deoxynivalenol (DON), suggesting its potential as a biocontrol agent and biofertilizer for sustainable agriculture.
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(+)-Neomenthylamine is an important industrial precursor used to synthesize high value-added chemicals. Here, we report a novel biocatalytic route to synthesize (+)-neomenthylamine by amination of readily available (-)-menthone substrate using ω-transaminase. By screening a panel of ω-transaminases, an ω-transaminase from Vibrio fluvialis JS17 was identified with considerable amination activity to (-)-menthone, and then characterization of enzymatic properties was conducted for the enzyme.

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  • EPS (Extracellular polymeric substances) surround microbes and are important for various environmental processes, but their role in bacterial disinfection is not well understood.
  • Researchers created an EPS-deficient strain of a known EPS-producing pathogen to study how the absence of EPS affects bacterial survival during disinfection with agents like ozone, chloramine B, and free chlorine.
  • The study found that removing EPS significantly increased bacterial sensitivity to disinfectants, improving disinfection efficiency and revealing EPS as a key factor in bacterial defense mechanisms.
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To evaluate a novel technique for six-point scleral fixation of a three-looped haptics posterior chamber intraocular lens (PCIOL) by a single suture. Nine eyes of nine patients were studied from September 2021 to March 2023. All patients had undergone vitrectomy.

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Background: Repeated intravenous thrombolysis (RIVT) within 3 months is an off-guideline therapy, however, may be an effective and safe way to treat early recurrent ischemic stroke. This study was conducted to assess the potential influencing factors on the efficacy and safety of RIVT in recurrent ischemic stroke within 3 months and to explore the strategy of RIVT within 3 months.

Methods: PubMed, Cochrane Library, Embase, China National Knowledge Infrastructure, and Wanfang Database were searched for cases of RIVT in recurrent ischemic stroke within 3 months up to February 1, 2023.

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When primary angle-closure glaucoma occurs during an acute attack, routine phacoemulsification is challenging because of the high intra-ocular pressure (IOP) and shallow anterior chamber (AC). To reduce IOP and deepen the AC before phacoemulsification, a portion of the vitreous body is often removed. In this report, we introduce an extended trocar/cannula system with lateral micropores to drain the liquid vitreous before routine phacoemulsification to solve this problem.

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Classification and outcome prediction of intracerebral hemorrhage (ICH) is critical for improving the survival rate of patients. Early or delayed neurological deterioration is common in ICH patients, which may lead to changes in the autonomic nervous system (ANS). Therefore, we proposed a new framework for ICH classification and outcome prediction based on skin sympathetic nervous activity (SKNA) signals.

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Objective: This study aimed to confirm that G protein-coupled estrogen receptor 1 (GPER1) deficiency affects cognitive function by reducing hippocampal neurogenesis via the PKA/ERK/IGF-I signaling pathway in mice with schizophrenia (SZ).

Methods: Mice were divided into four groups, namely, KO Con, WT Con, KO Con, and WT SZ (n = 12 in each group). All mice were accustomed to the behavioral equipment overnight in the testing service room.

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Background: Non-ergot dopamine agonists (NEDAs) have been used as monotherapy or as an adjunctive therapy to levodopa for many years. Novel long-acting formulations of NEDAs including pramipexole extended-release (ER), ropinirole prolonged-release (PR), and rotigotine transdermal patch have been developed. However, there is no strong evidence that a given NEDA is more potent than another.

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  • In early Parkinson's disease, dopamine agonists (DAs) tend to have lower motor complications compared to levodopa, but there's no clear evidence showing one DA is more effective than another in this regard.
  • A network meta-analysis was conducted involving nine randomized controlled trials (RCTs) with over 2,100 patients to compare levodopa and four DAs: pramipexole, ropinirole, bromocriptine, and pergolide for their impact on motor complications.
  • Results indicated that while levodopa was associated with the highest risk of dyskinesia, pramipexole had the lowest risk of wearing-off effects, suggesting the need for further research on these treatments.
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  • Cobalt-based catalysts are effective for CO reduction due to their ability to efficiently interact with CO, but they also promote hydrogen evolution, creating competition between the two reactions.
  • Rare earth compounds, specifically ErO and ErF, enhance the efficiency and selectivity of the CO reduction reaction by facilitating charge transfer and altering the reaction pathways.
  • These compounds lower the energy barrier for CO conversion and increase the free energy for hydrogen evolution, resulting in a notable improvement in CO selectivity from 48.8% to 69.6% and a more than 10-fold increase in catalytic turnover.
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Tetrahydroisoquinoline alkaloids (THIQAs) are ubiquitous compounds with important pharmaceutical and biological activity. Their key N-heterocyclic structural motifs are synthesised via Pictet-Spengler (P-S) reaction by norcoclaurine synthases (NCS) in plants. The synthesis of 1-aryl-tetrahydroisoquinoline alkaloids has attracted increasing attention due to their antitumor and antivirus activities.

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Background: Free-living amoebae (FLA) including spp., and can become pathogenic and cause severe cerebral infections, named primary amoebic meningoencephalitis (PAM), granulomatous amoebic encephalitis (GAE), and balamuthia amoebic encephalitis (BAE), respectively. FLA encephalitis has been reported across China, but the clinical data descriptions and analytical results of these different reports vary widely.

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The synthesis of structurally diverse amines is of fundamental significance in the pharmaceutical industry due to the ubiquitous presence of amine motifs in biologically active molecules. Biocatalytic reductive amination for amine production has attracted great interest owing to its synthetic advantages. Herein, we report the direct synthesis of a wide range of sterically demanding secondary amines, including several important active pharmaceutical ingredients and pharmaceutical intermediates, via reductive amination of carbonyl substrates and bulky amine nucleophiles employing imine reductases.

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Objectives: This study was initiated to establish a renal thrombotic microangiopathy (TMA) scoring system based on clinical needs and investigate its predictive value for patients' long-term outcomes.

Methods: Kidney biopsy-proven Complement-mediated TMA (C-TMA) patients from January 2000 to December 2017 in Peking University First Hospital were retrospectively studied. Both acute and chronic TMA-related lesions, including 15 pathologic indices, were semiquantitatively scored.

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The current study was initiated to comprehensively evaluate renal NLRP3 inflammasome pathway activation in lupus nephritis (LN) patients and their clinicopathological significances based on a Chinese LN cohort. We found that the expressions of NLRP3, ASC, caspase-1, IL-1β and IL-18 were all significantly higher in the kidneys of LN patients and were predominantly expressed in glomerular mesangial cells, podocytes, renal tubular epithelial cells and macrophages. The expressions of NLRP3, ASC, caspase-1 and IL-1β were positively correlated to SLEDAI scores and several renal pathological activity indices, while the expression of NLRP3 was negatively associated with chronicity scores.

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Aim: To observe the long-term clinical efficacy of intravitreal injections of conbercept, a novel vascular growth factor inhibitor, for the treatment of pathological myopia choroidal neovascularization (PM-CNV).

Methods: A total of 67 eyes (from 67 patients; mean age, 54.90±12.

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Background And Purpose: Non-ergot dopamine agonists (NEDAs) have been used as an adjunct therapy to levodopa in advanced Parkinson's disease (PD) for many years. However, there is no strong evidence that a given NEDA is more potent than another. To compare and rank the efficacy, tolerability, and safety of six commonly used NEDAs as an adjunct to levodopa in advanced PD, which includes long-acting and standard formulations, a network meta-analysis was performed.

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We aim to analyze the clinical and genetic features in a Chinese family with congenital retinoschisis by whole-exome sequencing and comprehensive clinical examination. Six members were recruited from a Chinese family. Three of them were diagnosed as congenital retinoschisis, including two twin siblings.

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Epimedii Folium possesses many pharmacological activities including immunomodulation, anti-oxidation, and anti-tumor. Polysaccharides are the main components of Epimedii Folium, and their activities are closely related to the structure. The present study isolated a neutral polysaccharide(EPS-1-1) and an acidic polysaccharide(EPS-2-1) from the aqueous extract of Epimedii Folium through DEAE-52 cellulose anion-exchange chromatography and Sephadex G-100.

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