Publications by authors named "Chenhui Lu"

We explore the spin dynamics process in ferromagnets driven by chirped THz fields, utilizing the spin dynamics model derived from the inertial Landau-Lifshitz-Gilbert equation. Our findings reveal a substantial enhancement in spin dynamics intensity, ranging from 15% to 20% when the sample is subjected to a chirped THz pulse. Additionally, it is observed that chirped THz fields have the capability to shift the peak of spin dynamics, with the variation dependent on the chirping time of the THz pulse.

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Biomass-based composite packaging materials loaded with functional fillers have good application prospects in food preservation and freshness detection. Self-healing hydrogel packaging films based on nanocellulose (CNF), polyvinyl alcohol (PVA), and ZIF-8 embedded with curcumin (Cur@ZIF-8) were developed in this study. The synthesis of Cur@ZIF-8 was demonstrated by characterization experiments.

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  • Rapid and precise detection of food allergens, especially to prevent unexpected allergic reactions and cross-contamination in the food industry, is crucial.* -
  • The study introduces a new paper-based immunoassay platform that combines the accuracy of mass spectrometry with the convenience of paper-based tests, significantly improving allergen quantification.* -
  • This innovative method can accurately detect and quantify peanut allergen (Ara h1) in various food products, with an impressive sensitivity range and low detection limits, aiding in food safety regulations and allergen research.*
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  • * A new method for enriching GMP uses the strong affinity of sialic acid for phenylboronic acid groups, which change with pH, utilizing modified mesoporous silica nanoparticles to capture sialic acid selectively.
  • * The findings show a 71.72% recovery of sialic acid with high purity levels, confirmed through advanced testing methods, suggesting this strategy could effectively purify GMP in dairy products.
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Feline injection-site sarcomas (FISSs) are highly invasive malignant mesenchymal neoplasms that arise from injection sites in cats. Although the tumorigenesis of FISSs is still uncertain, there is a consensus that FISS is associated with chronic inflammation caused by irritation of injection-related trauma and foreign chemical substances. Chronic inflammation can provide a proper microenvironment for tumour development, which has been known as one of the risk factors of tumorigenesis in many tumours.

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Amino acids are important building blocks of proteins in the human body, which are involved in many metabolic pathways. Patients with metabolic diseases such as phenylketonuria, tyrosinemia, and hepatic encephalopathy are genetically defective and cannot metabolize aromatic amino acids (AAA) in food; hence, a regular diet may lead to permanent physiological damage. For this reason, it is necessary to restrict the intake of AAA in their daily diet by limiting natural protein intake, while ensuring normal intake of low protein foods and supplementation with low-AAA protein equivalents.

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Antibiotics are widely used for treatment of bacterial infections, and their overuse has contributed to microbial resistance. Currently, an alternative antibiotic-free therapy for inactivating bacteria is of great interest. Black phosphorus (BP), a biocompatible and nontoxic rising-star two-dimensional layered material, has gained remarkable interest in many bioapplications including biosensing, cancer therapy, drug delivery, and also antibacterial treatment.

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The impact of the dispersion and electron correlation effects on describing quantum mechanics/molecular mechanics (QM/MM) interactions in QM/MM molecular dynamics (MD) simulations was explored by performing a series of up to 2 ns QM/MM MD simulations on the B states of the myoglobin-carbon monoxide (MbCO) system. The results indicate that both dispersion and electron correlations play significant roles in the simulation of the ratios of two B states (B/B), which suggests that the inclusion of the electron correlation effects is essential for accurately modeling the interactions between QM and MM subsystems. We found that the QM/MM interaction energies between the CO and the surroundings statistically present a linear correlation with the electric fields along the CO bond.

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An efficient computational approach for modeling protein electrostatic is developed according to static point-charge model distributions based on the linear-scaling EE-GMFCC (electrostatically embedded generalized molecular fractionation with conjugate caps) quantum mechanical (QM) method. In this approach, the Electrostatic-Potential atomic charges are obtained from ab initio calculation of protein, both polarization and charge transfer effect are taken into consideration. This approach shows a significant improvement in the description of electrostatic potential and solvation energy of proteins comparing with current popular molecular mechanics (MM) force fields.

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Diabetic nephropathy is a common kidney condition in patients with diabetes mellitus, which can result in renal failure. Pyroptosis, the process of pro-inflammatory programmed cell death, plays an important role in the pathogenesis of this disease. Long non-coding RNA MALAT1 has also been shown to be involved in diabetic nephropathy.

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Microvascular lesion in diabetic peripheral arterial disease (PAD) still cannot be resolved by current surgical and interventional technique. Endothelial cells have the therapeutic potential to cure microvascular lesion. To evaluate the efficacy and immune-regulatory impact of intra-arterial infusion of autologous CD133(+) cells, we recruited 53 patients with diabetic PAD (27 of CD133(+) group and 26 of control group).

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Background/aims: Atherosclerosis is associated with dysfunction of endothelial progenitor cells (EPCs). Tripterine, a chemical compound derived from the Chinese medicinal plant Tripterygium wilfordii Hook, displays anti-inflammatory properties in several animal models. We hypothesized that tripterine can improve EPC function and thus the efficiency of EPC transplantation.

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Pancreatic carcinoma is a highly lethal malignancy with an extremely poor prognosis. Recent genome-wide studies have implicated axon guidance pathways, including the SLIT/ROBO pathway, in pancreatic tumor development and progression. Here we showed that ROBO3 expression is up-regulated in pancreatic cancer tissue samples and cell lines.

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Background: Coumarin anticoagulants (acenocoumarol, phenprocoumon, and warfarin) are generally used for the prevention of stroke in patients with atrial fibrillation or for the therapy and prevention of venous thromboembolism. However, the safe use of coumarin anticoagulants is restricted by a narrow therapeutic window and large interindividual dosing variations. Some studies found that the effectiveness and safety of coumarin anticoagulants therapy were increased by pharmacogenetic-guided dosing algorithms, while others found no significant effect of genotype-guided therapy.

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The dysfunction of endothelial progenitor cells (EPCs) limits their potential for the treatment of ischemia and atherosclerosis. Therefore, we investigated the effect of tripterine on EPC function and examined the underlying mechanisms. The effect of tripterine, an active component of Tripterygium wilfordii Hook, on the enhancement of EPC function and the efficiency of EPC transplantation was investigated in vitro and in vivo.

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Background: Drug eluting beads (DEB) are relatively new embolic agents that allow sustained release of chemotherapeutic agents in a localized fashion to the tumor. This technique is associated with reduced systemic side effects relative to systemic chemotherapy and an increase in the dose of antineoplastic agent delivered to the lesion. The meta-analysis was undertaken to assess the effectiveness of DEB-transcatheter arterial chemoembolization (TACE) in the management of hepatocellular cancer.

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  • The study investigates how femtosecond laser pulse shaping can control the absorption in a specific three-photon process involving intermediate states in a molecular system.
  • A theoretical model using time-dependent perturbation theory reveals that manipulating the laser's spectral phase can enhance intermediate state absorption by reducing final state absorption, especially at higher laser intensities.
  • Experimental validation of these theoretical findings is conducted using IR144 dye, where changes in laser spectral phase with sinusoidal modulation corroborate the predictions.
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Background: To conduct a meta-analysis of case-control studies to determine the effects of lipids and lipoproteins on morbidity of diabetic foot in adults with type 2 diabetes.

Methods: We searched the PubMed and EMBASE to identify eligible studies. The Newcastle-Ottawa Quality Assessment Scale was used to determine the quality of selected studies.

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The high-resolution (2 + 1) resonance-enhanced multiphoton-ionization photoelectron spectroscopy (REMPI-PS) can be obtained by measuring the photoelectron intensity at a given kinetic energy and scanning the single π phase step position. In this paper, we further demonstrate that the high-resolution (2 + 1) REMPI-PS cannot be achieved at any measured position of the kinetic energy by this measurement method, which is affected by the laser spectral bandwidth. We propose a double π phase step modulation to eliminate the effect of the laser spectral bandwidth, and show the advantage of the double π phase step modulation on achieving the high-resolution (2 + 1) REMPI-PS by considering the contributions involving on- and near-resonant three-photon excitation pathways.

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Endothelial progenitor cells (EPCs) play a fundamental role in the maintenance and repair of damaged vascular endothelium, as well as in new blood vessel formation. Based on this function of EPCs, it has been hypothesized that transfusion of these cells could be an approach to treat vascular disease. While this concept has subsequently been proven in animal models clinical trials have not been encouraging.

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The objective of this study was to determine the expression of the important vesicle trafficking-regulating factor Rab25 in human gastric cancer tissues, to analyze the correlation between Rab25 protein expression with gastric cancer occurrence and development, and to discuss the correlation of Rab25 protein expression with gastric cancer cell metastasis. The overall aim was to provide experimental evidence that can be used to design future biological treatments of human gastric cancer. Human gastric cancer tissue and the adjacent normal gastric tissue were surgically removed, and immunohistochemistry and Western blotting were used to detect Rab25 protein expression.

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In this paper, we theoretically demonstrate that the (2+1+1) resonance enhanced multi-photon ionization photoelectron spectroscopy in sodium atom can be effectively controlled by shaping femtosecond laser pulse with a π phase step modulation in weak laser field, involving its total photoelectron energy, maximal photoelectron intensity, and spectroscopic bandwidth. Our results show that the total photoelectron energy can be suppressed but not enhanced, the maximal photoelectron intensity can be enhanced and also suppressed, and the photoelectron spectroscopy can be tremendously narrowed. These theoretical results can provide a feasible scheme to achieve the high-resolution photoelectron spectroscopy and study the excited state structure in atomic and molecular systems.

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This study intended to investigate the expression of the ZEB1 and E-cadherin proteins in lung squamous cell carcinoma (LSCC) tissues and to examine the clinicopathological correlation between protein levels and LSCC. RT-PCR and Western blot were used to examine the expression of ZEB1 and E-cadherin mRNAs and proteins in LSCC tissues as well as in adjacent normal tissues, and then analyze the relationship between the clinicopathological characteristics and the expression changes of ZEB1 and E-cadherin mRNAs in LSCC. In addition, RNAi was used to knockdown the expression of the ZEB1 gene in Human HCC827 cells; subsequently, changes in the invasive ability of the resultant cells were studied.

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In this paper, a theoretical model is proposed to investigate the molecular rotational state populations pumped by multiple laser pulses through an impulsive Raman process based on second-order perturbation theory and an analytical solution for the dependence of the rotational state populations on the time delays and the relative amplitudes of the multiple laser pulses has been achieved. The results indicate that the molecular rotational state populations can be controlled by precisely manipulating the time delays and the relative amplitudes, which can be significantly enhanced or completely suppressed, and so the molecular rotational wave packet and field-free molecular alignment can be efficiently manipulated.

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A total of 75 male mice were allotted to five groups of 15 each in a completely randomized experimental design to study the effects of probiotics, inorganic selenium, and selenium-enriched probiotics on male fertility in hyperlipidemic status. The mice in group 1 were fed a normal basal diet and served as negative control. The mice in group 2 were fed a high fat diet and served as positive control.

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