Publications by authors named "Cui Linlin"

Lenvatinib, a multi-target inhibitor of receptor tyrosine kinases, has been increasingly used in the treatment of advanced hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC). However, its association with renal adverse effects, including proteinuria and renal microvascular complications, was not fully understood in HCC patients. We reported a case of a 68-year-old male with a history of hypertension, diabetes mellitus, and hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection, diagnosed with primary HCC in 2015.

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Atractylone is a sesquiterpenoid compound extracted from . As one of the main active components in the volatile oil of the genus, it has exhibited certain therapeutic effects, including anti-inflammatory, antiviral, antioxidant, antiallergic, antiangiogenic, and neuroprotective activities, among others. With further research on the chemical constituents and pharmacology of sesquiterpenes, research on the antitumor activity of Atractylone has also been further expanded.

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A NiCoS/N-CDs/RGO ternary composite hydrogel was prepared via a one-step hydrothermal method, utilizing lignin-based nitrogen-doped carbon dots as a bridge connecting NiCoS and graphene. The specific capacitance of NiCoS/N-CDs/RGO significantly outperforms that of the GH and NiCoS/RGO electrodes, achieving 1050 F g. The 3D mesh porous hydrogel structure mitigates NiCoS nanoparticle aggregation, providing a larger specific surface area for enhanced charge storage.

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  • Fluoride is crucial for health but can lead to serious environmental issues if present in excess, making its removal from wastewater important.
  • The review explores the use of various microbial materials, including bacteria, fungi, and algae, for effectively removing fluoride, highlighting the effectiveness of live microorganisms for low concentrations and modified materials for high levels.
  • It delves into mechanisms of adsorption, influences on technology performance, and offers future research directions aimed at improving microbial fluoride removal methods.
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  • The study examines the metabolic effects of intracytoplasmic sperm injection (ICSI) on male offspring, a topic that has received less research attention compared to its link to neurodevelopmental issues.
  • Researchers analyzed data from families at Shandong University, focusing on various health metrics of children aged 0-11 born through ICSI versus in vitro fertilization (IVF).
  • Findings show that ICSI-conceived children had lower fasting glucose, cholesterol, and LDL-C levels than those conceived through IVF, with notable influences from paternal overweight/obesity on these metabolic changes.
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Soil microbial inoculants are widely recognized as an environmentally friendly strategy for promoting crop growth and increasing productivity. However, research on utilizing the microbial resources from desert biological soil crusts to enhance crop growth remains relatively unexplored. In the present work, a bacterial strain designated AC1-8 with high levels of amylase, protease, and cellulase activity was isolated from cyanobacterial crusts of the Tengger Desert and identified as (CGMCC 1.

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Pembrolizumab and other immunotherapies have become central in treating metastatic colon cancer, particularly effective in patients with mismatch repair deficiencies. We report a case involving a man who initially underwent radical surgery for sigmoid colon cancer on April 27, 2011, followed by hepatic tumor resection on September 21, 2017. Post-surgery, he received eight cycles of adjuvant chemotherapy with the CAPEOX regimen and was regularly monitored through CT and MRI scans.

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Background: Parent-child separation raises concerns for the well-being of 69 million left-behind children (LBC) in China. However, the effects of parental migration status, timing of migration, and migration duration on the health of children remain unclear. This study aims to explore the association between different parent-child separation experience and a range of health outcomes in rural Chinese children.

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Objectives: Pregnancy outcomes of different ovarian stimulation protocols for in vitro fertilisation/intracytoplasmic sperm injection (IVF/ICSI) in patients with adenomyosis are not explicit. This meta-analysis aimed to systematically evaluate the effects of different IVF/ICSI protocols on pregnancy outcomes.

Design: Meta-analysis.

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  • Microorganisms, like the bacterium 'Aliisedimentitalea scapharcae' KCTC 42119 found in marine animals, can produce valuable bioactive substances such as antibiotics to help them compete for resources.* -
  • The complete genome sequencing revealed that this bacterium has a large genome of 5,083,900 bp with nine biosynthetic gene clusters, indicating its potential to produce medicinal substances.* -
  • The identified secondary metabolites include antibiotics and cytoprotective compounds, highlighting the promise of this strain for pharmaceutical applications and the potential for further exploration of animal-associated microorganisms for bioactive substances.*
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Toxoplasma gondii is an important protozoan pathogen, which can cause severe diseases in the newborns and immunocompromised individuals. Developing an effective vaccine against Toxoplasma infection is a critically important global health priority. Immunofluorescence staining analysis revealed that TgSAG2 and TgSRS2 are membrane associated and displayed on the surface of the parasite.

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Research Question: What is the potential transmission of metabolic phenotype from IVF offspring to the subsequent generation?

Design: An IVF mouse model was established. The F generation mice were produced though IVF or natural mating and the F generation was obtained through the mating of F generation males with normal females. Their metabolic phenotype, including systemic and hepatic glucolipid metabolism, was examined.

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Background: Frozen embryo transfer (FET) has become a widely employed assisted reproductive technology technique. There have historically been concerns regarding the long-term metabolic safety of FET technology in offspring due to pregnancy-induced hypertension and large for gestational age, both of which are well-recognized factors for metabolic dysfunction of children. Therefore, we aimed to compare the metabolic profiles of children born after frozen versus fresh embryo transfer at 2 to 5 years of age.

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  • The study investigates the impact of trophectoderm (TE) biopsy used in preimplantation genetic testing (PGT) on the metabolic health of children born from biopsied embryos.
  • Researchers analyzed data from 1,267 children born through IVF and ICSI, measuring growth and metabolism at various follow-ups.
  • The findings indicate no significant differences in metabolic outcomes between PGT children and those conceived via IVF or ICSI alone, suggesting that PGT does not adversely affect metabolic health in early childhood.
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Research Question: What is the association between endometrial thickness (EMT) and the birthweight of singleton infants born from frozen-thawed embryo transfer cycles?

Design: This retrospective cohort study was conducted from January 2016 to December 2019. Participants were categorized into a natural cycle (NC, n = 8132) group and hormone replacement therapy (HRT, n = 4975) group. Only singleton deliveries were included.

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Background: To the best of our knowledge, no study has investigated the potential joint effect of large for gestational age (LGA) and assisted reproductive technology (ART) on the long-term health of children.

Methods: This was a prospective cohort study that recruited children whose parents had received ART treatment in the Center for Reproductive Medicine, Shandong Provincial Hospital, affiliated to Shandong University, between January 2006 and December 2017. Linear mixed model was used to compare the main outcomes.

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This study evaluated the effect of heat treatment on the conversion of ginsenoside and the ameliorative effect of heat-treated total ginsenoside (HG) from fresh ginseng on cyclophosphamide (CTX)-induced liver injury. LC-MS analysis revealed that the content of rare ginsenosides increased markedly after heat treatment. HG significantly attenuated CTX-induced hepatic histopathological injury in mice.

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In this study, the effects of citric acid-autoclaving (CA-A) treatment on physicochemical and digestive properties of the native ginseng starches were investigated. The results showed that ginseng starch exhibited a B-type crystal structure with a low onset pasting temperature of 44.23 ± 0.

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Ginseng is widely recognized for its diverse health benefits and serves as a functional food ingredient with global popularity. Ginsenosides with a broad range of pharmacological effects are the most crucial active ingredients in ginseng. This study aimed to derive ginseng glucosyl oleanolate (GGO) from ginsenoside Ro through enzymatic conversion and evaluate its impact on liver cancer in vitro and in vivo.

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Context: Both assisted reproductive technology (ART) and obesity are associated with adverse cardiometabolic alterations in offspring. However, the combined effects of paternal obesity and ART on offspring cardiometabolic health are still unclear.

Objective: To clarify cardiometabolic changes in offspring of obese fathers conceived using ART.

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The effects of co-fermentation of yeast and 104 on buckwheat starch physical properties were investigated by various analytical techniques. To investigate the regulations of starch modification during fermentation and to provide a foundation for improving the performance of modified properties of buckwheat starch food. The pasting properties were decreased by co-fermentation also resulted in a reduction in the relative crystallinity.

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Cordycepin has good antitumor activity, but its clinical application is limited due to the easy deamination of N6 in structure. In this study, a large lipolysis group was introduced at the cordycepin N6 to improve the problem, cordycepin derivatives (-) were synthesized, and biological evaluation of compounds was studied. In this study, the vitro antitumor activity of the compounds against MCF7 cells, HepG2 cells and SGC-7901 cells was evaluated by MTT assay.

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Background: Polycystic ovarian syndrome (PCOS) is recognized as the most prevalent endocrine disorder among women of reproductive age. While the utilization of assisted reproductive technology (ART) has resulted in favorable outcomes for infertility treatment in PCOS patients, the inherent pathophysiological features of the condition give rise to complications and consequences during pregnancy and delivery for both the mother and offspring. This study was to assess the correlation between maternal PCOS and various pregnancy complications and neonatal outcomes undergone ART.

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Frozen embryo transfer (FET) is becoming popular in recent years. However, whether embryos freezing or other factors may affect intellectual performance in offspring is still unknown. We compared the Wechsler Intelligence Scale for Children Fourth Edition (WISC-IV) questionnaire scores between children born after fresh embryo transfer (fresh ET) and FET.

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Novel bacterial resources are valuable for studying bacterial taxonomy, bacterial evolution, and genome mining of novel antibiotics, antitumor agents, and immune modulators. In this study, we de novo sequenced the type strain of a novel bacterial family, Temperatibacteraceae fam. Nov.

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