Publications by authors named "Cuimei Chen"

Purposes: To explore the optimization method and application of Au-NP-enhanced luminol--HO luminescence system in TORCH (TOX, RV, CMV, HSVI, and HSVII) detection.

Method: 4.5 × 10 mmol/L gold nano solution was prepared with chloroauric acid as the reducing agent and trisodium citrate as the stabilizer.

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Background: is a significant pathogens of foodborne illness. The widespread use of antibiotics in clinical practice and animal husbandry has resulted in increasing drug resistance of . In this study, we examined the serotype distribution and drug resistance of in pediatric patients with diarrhea in Chenzhou City to provide a basis for the scientific control and rational use of antibiotics in clinical practice in relation to .

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Endogenous immune defenses provide an intrinsic barrier against external entity invasion. Microplastics in the environment, especially those at the nanoscale (nanoplastics or NPs), may pose latent health risks through direct exposure. While links between nanoplastics and inflammatory processes have been established, detailed insights into how they may perturb the innate immune mechanisms remain uncharted.

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Pseudomonas aeruginosa (PA) is a widely prevalent opportunistic pathogen. Multiple resistant strains of PA have emerged from excessive or inappropriate use of antibiotics, making their eradication increasingly difficult. Therefore, the search for highly efficient and secure novel antimicrobial agents is crucial.

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Background: Most previous studies on infection (CDI) mainly focused on adults with underlying diseases or critical illnesses. However, the number of CDI cases in children has also significantly increased, especially the growth of community-acquired CDI, which has attracted attention. This study was conducted to examine the toxin gene characteristics and the risk factors associated with community-acquired CDI (CA-CDI) in children with diarrhea.

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Nanoplastics have been widely studied as environmental pollutants, which can accumulate in the human body through the food chain or direct contact. Research has shown that nanoplastics can affect the immune system and mitochondrial function, but the underlying mechanisms are unclear. Lungs and macrophages have important immune and metabolic functions.

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Introduction: Brain structure and function changes are considered major brain damages in type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM), which likely has a close relationship with cognitive impairment. Many previous studies have shown by using brain structural and functional magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) methods that brain white and gray matter are damaged in T2DM, leading to cognitive impairment. Researches neglected patients of T2DM without cognitive dysfunction might also have brain changes.

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A novel aptamer-AuNP-conjugated carboxymethyl chitosan-functionalized graphene oxide (CMC/GO@Apt-Au NP) probe was for the first time developed for the determination of Salmonella typhimurium (S. typhimurium). Owing to the conformational change of the aptamers in the presence of S.

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Objective: To evaluate the utility of apparent diffusion coefficient (ADC) histogram analysis to differentiate between three types of solid ovarian tumors: granulosa cell tumors (GCTs) of the ovary, ovarian fibromas, and high-grade serous ovarian carcinomas (HGSOCs).

Methods: The medical records of 11 patients with GCTs of the ovary (regions of interest [ROI-cs], 137), 61 patients with ovarian fibromas (ROI-cs, 161), and 14 patients with HGSOCs (ROI-cs, 113) confirmed at surgery and histology who underwent diffusion-weighted imaging were retrospectively reviewed. Histogram parameters of ADC maps (ADCmean, ADCmax, ADCmin) were estimated and compared using the Kruskal-WallisH test and Mann-Whitney U test.

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To investigate the expression of B cell lymphoma-2 () in lung cancer cells and the effect of the / axis on the chemosensitivity of lung cancer. Real-time quantitative PCR and western blotting were used to detect the expression of in human embryonic lung fibroblasts and lung cancer cells. The effects of siRNA directed against , in lung cancer tissue samples was detected by immunohistochemistry; these results were used to develop prognostic models.

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The activities and transmissions of microorganisms are closely related to human, and all kinds of diseases caused by pathogenic microorganisms have attracted attention in the world and brought many challenges to human health and public health. The traditional microbial detection technologies have characteristics of longer detection cycle and complicated processes, therefore, which can no longer meet the detection requirements in the field of public health. At present, it is the focus to develop and design a novel, rapid, and simple microbial detection method in the field of public health.

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Adsorbent FeO/chitosan was successfully synthesized for the removal of microcystin-LR and characterized by Scanning electron microscope, Fourier transform infra-red, thermogravimetric analysis and vibrating sample magnetometer. The effects of reaction conditions, including pH, temperature and ratio of FeO to chitosan on microcystin-LR adsorption capacity were investigated by the Box-Behnken response surface methodology design, and the optimal adsorption conditions were determined. The adsorption properties of microcystin-LR were examined by adsorption kinetics, isothermal and thermodynamics experiments.

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An aptamer-based assay is described for the determination of Salmonella typhimurium (S. typh). Carboxymethyl chitosan was loaded with amino-modified aptamer against S.

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It is vital to understand the adsorption mechanisms and identify the adsorption kinetics when applying an adsorbent to remove heavy metals from aqueous solution. A Pb(II) imprinted magnetic biosorbent (Pb(II)-IMB) was developed for the removal of Pb2+ via lead ion imprinting technology and crosslinking reactions among chitosan (CTS), Serratia marcescens and Fe3O4. The effect of different parameters such as solution pH, adsorbent dosage, selectivity sorption and desorption were investigated on the absorption of lead ion by Pb(II)-IMB.

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Article Synopsis
  • Researchers developed a new type of quantum dots called MPA-ZnSe/ZnS QDs to detect E. coli cells quickly and efficiently.
  • They optimized the production process of these quantum dots using a statistical technique known as response surface methodology (RSM).
  • The method allows for better detection of bacterial counts, with fluorescence intensity rising in proportion to the number of E. coli cells, making it a more convenient alternative to traditional fluorescent detection methods.
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A novel biological material with high adsorption capacity and good selectivity for Pb was synthesized. Response surface methodology was utilized for the optimization of the variables during the synthesis. The synthesized biosorbent was characterized by scanning electron microscope (SEM), Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy (FT-IR) and X-ray diffraction (XRD).

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Objectives: A novel magnetic targeting anti-tumour drug delivery system (Fe3 O4 /KCTS-CHE) was designed using magnetic Fe3 O4 /chitosan alpha-ketoglutaric acid (Fe3 O4 /KCTS) as carrier and chelerythrine (CHE) as an anti-tumour drug model. Moreover, the anti-tumour activities and mechanisms of Fe3 O4 /KCTS-CHE were investigated.

Methods: The preparation conditions of Fe3 O4 /KCTS-CHE microspheres were optimized by response surface methodology (RSM).

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Human respiratory syncytial virus (RSV), a major cause of severe respiratory diseases, constitutes an important risk factor for the development of subsequent asthma. In searching for its mechanism, the present study was designed to screen the interacting proteins of two important nonstructural (NS) proteins in human BECs. The subcellular localization and the effects of NS on HOX gene expression were also examined.

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