Publications by authors named "De-Jun Li"

Hereditary multiple exostoses (HME) is an autosomal dominant skeletal disorder primarily linked with mutations in Exostosin-1 (EXT1) and Exostosin-2 (EXT2) genes. However, not all HME cases can be explained by these mutations, and its pathogenic mechanisms are not fully understood. Herein, utilizing whole-exome sequencing and genetic screening with a family trio design, we identify two novel rare mutations co-segregating with HME in a Chinese family, including a nonsense mutation (c.

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Two Ag(I) complexes containing triphenylphosphine and non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug ligands were synthesized and investigated using various spectroscopic studies and single crystal X-ray crystallography. The binding properties of tolfenamic acid, ibuprofen and the two complexes with DNA and BSA were investigated using UV or fluorescence spectroscopy. The results showed that two Ag(I) complexes bound to DNA by the intercalation mode and interacted with BSA using a static quenching procedure.

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To understand the role of denitrifying microbes during vegetation recovery in karst regions, we determined the basic physicochemical properties and abundance of denitrifying microbial functional genes (, , fungal , 450, and ) of 13 collected soil samples under three land use types (cropland, grassland, and plantation) in Northwest Guangxi, and investigated the changes in the abundance of denitrifying microbial functional genes and their driving factors. Results showed that soil pH, soil organic carbon, total nitrogen (TN), and exchangeable calcium (Ca) in plantation soil were significantly higher than those in cropland and grassland. The abundance of , , 450, and in plantation soil were significantly higher than those in cropland and grassland.

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  • The study uses density-functional calculations and thermodynamics to analyze the stability and mechanical properties of 15 quaternary high-entropy metal disilicides made from silicon and four transition metals.
  • A three-dimensional diagram was created to assess the thermodynamic stability, indicating that 14 of the 15 metal disilicides can be formed favorably, except for TiZrHfVSi.
  • The predicted metal disilicides have better mechanical properties and higher melting points compared to traditional single-metal disilicides, with TiHfNbTaSi already successfully synthesized.
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Sugarcane is the most important sugar crop. Sugarcane smut is one of the major diseases, which could reduce sugarcane yield and quality and seriously threaten the sustainable and healthy development of sugar industry. Microbial control of sugarcane smut is a rapidly emerging green biocontrol technology, with advantage to increase environmental compatibility and soil fertility.

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Purpose: Postoperative delirium (POD) commonly occurs after major abdominal surgery and is associated with increased morbidity and mortality. There have been many studies on the relationship between POD and various surgeries, but research on POD after pancreatic cancer surgery is limited. The aim of this study was to identify the incidence and risk factors of POD after pancreatic cancer surgery.

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  • Metallic materials with special surface structures are in demand due to their unique properties, but creating bulk materials with specific crystal faces at the nanoscale is challenging.
  • The study presents a new method that combines ion implantation and oxidation-etching to modify the surface of a copper plate, exposing Cu(100) crystal planes.
  • The resulting Cu plate shows improved catalytic performance in hydrogen evolution reactions, requiring only 273 mV to achieve a current density of 10 mA/cm, indicating better efficiency due to its unique surface structure.
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Nitrogen (N) is an important element for plant growth in terrestrial ecosystems. Studying soil N cycling is crucial for understanding the structures and functions of an ecosystem. However, our knowledge of soil N dynamics in karst regions is still limited.

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Soil extracellular enzymes are crucial in biogeochemical cycle and ecosystem functioning. Yet uncertainty exists in terms of major determinants on soil extracellular enzyme activity (EEA), especially at calcareous areas. In this study, soil samples (0-15 cm) were collected from different topographic conditions (different slope positions and aspects) and different tree species ( and ) in a forest located at Mulun natural reserve, a typical karst area.

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With extensive first-principles density-functional calculations, we construct a three-dimensional compositional phase diagram of BaCaZrTiO (BCZT) with the Ca and Zr content in the ranges of 0 ≤ x ≤ 0.2 and 0 ≤ y ≤ 1. Our calculations show that, when the Zr content increases, the difference in energy and difference in the structural parameters of the cubic, tetragonal, orthorhombic, and rhombohedral phases of BCZT are reduced.

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Low hydrophilicity of graphene is one of the major obstacles for biomaterials application. To create some hydrophilic groups on graphene is addressed this issue. Herein, COOH ion implantation modified graphene (COOH/graphene) and COOH functionalized graphene were designed by physical ion implantation and chemical methods, respectively.

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  • The study investigates the role of RUNX3 in predicting and improving the effectiveness of cisplatin-based chemotherapy in esophageal squamous cell carcinoma (ESCC) patients.
  • Higher RUNX3 expression is linked to increased sensitivity to chemotherapy, while lower levels are associated with resistance to treatment.
  • The findings suggest that enhancing RUNX3 expression can counteract cisplatin resistance by inhibiting the Akt signaling pathway in ESCC cell lines.
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The interaction between whey protein and acacia which were used as wall material was studied on the formation of the oils microcapsules by the FTIR Spectroscopy and Computer Aided Analysis. The results indicated that whey protein changed obviously in amide A and amide I by high pressured homogenization and spray-drying. The amide A moved from 3 406.

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In this study, gelatin was extracted from bighead carp (Hypophthalmichthys nobilis) scales by water bath (WB) and ultrasound bath (UB) at 60 °C for 1 h, 3 h and 5 h, named WB1, WB3, WB5, UB1, UB3 and UB5, respectively. The physicochemical properties of gelatin were investigated. The result indicated that gelatin extracted from bighead carp scales had a high protein content (84.

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Utilizing a combination of ab initio density-functional theory and thermodynamics formalism, we have established the microscopic mechanisms for oxidation of the binary and ternary alloy surfaces and provided a clear explanation for the experimental results of the oxidation. We construct three-dimensional surface phase diagrams (SPDs) for oxygen adsorption on three different Nb-X(110) (X = Ti, Al or Si) binary alloy surfaces. On the basis of the obtained SPDs, we conclude a general microscopic mechanism for the thermodynamic oxidation, that is, under O-rich conditions, a uniform single-phase SPD (type I) and a nonuniform double-phase SPD (type II) correspond to the sustained complete selective oxidation and the non-sustained partial selective oxidation by adding the X element, respectively.

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Combined with high-performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) and linear-ion trap/Orbitrap high-resolution mass spectrometry, trypsin-catalyzed (16)O-to-(18)O exchange was used to establish an accurate quantitative method for bovine or porcine gelatin. The sophisticated modifications for these two mammalian gelatins were unambiguously identified by accurate mass and tandem mass spectrometry. Eighteen marker peptides were successfully identified for the bovine and porcine gelatin, respectively.

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Achieving high current and longtime stable field emission from large area (larger than 1 mm(2)), densely arrayed emitters is of great importance in applications for vacuum electron sources. We report here the preparation of graphene nanosheet-carbon nanotube (GNS-CNT) hybrids by following a process of iron ion prebombardment on Si wafers, catalyst-free growth of GNSs on CNTs, and high-temperature annealing. Structural observations indicate that the iron ion prebombardment influences the growth of CNTs quite limitedly, and the self-assembled GNSs sparsely distributed on the tips of CNTs with their sharp edges unfolded outside.

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We present an analytical study on quantum breathers in one-dimensional ferromagnetic XXZ chains with Dzyaloshinsky-Moriya interaction by means of the time-dependent Hartree approximation and the semidiscrete multiple-scale method. The stationary localized single-boson wave functions are obtained and these analytical solutions are checked by numerical simulations. With such stationary localized single-boson wave functions, we construct quantum breather states.

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Figuring out the underlying relationship between the field emission (FE) properties and the ion irradiation induced structural change of carbon nanotubes (CNTs) is of great importance in developing high-performance field emitters. We report here the FE properties of Si and C ion irradiated CNTs with different irradiation doses. It is found that the FE performance of the ion irradiated CNTs ameliorates before and deteriorates after an irradiation-ion-species related dose.

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Vertical multi-layer graphenes (MLGs) have been synthesized without a catalyst on planar and nano-structured substrates by using microwave plasma enhanced chemical vapor deposition. The growth of MLGs on non-carbon substrates is quite different from that on carbon-based substrates. It starts with a pre-deposition of a carbon buffer layer to achieve a homo-epitaxial growth.

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  • A series of 4-methylcoumarin derivatives with a 4,5-dihydropyrazole structure were developed and tested for their ability to combat oxidative damage to DNA.
  • The antioxidant effectiveness was measured using AAPH-induced oxidation and radical scavenging tests with DPPH and ABTS.
  • Certain derivatives (3a-d and 4a-c) showed significant activity against radical propagation in DNA oxidation, particularly benefiting from specific chemical substitutions that improved their antioxidant properties.
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Endometritis is an inflammation of the endometrial lining of the uterus without systemic signs, which is associated with chronic postpartum infection of the uterus with pathogenic bacteria. Nitric oxide (NO) is an inflammatory mediator that among other effects causes smooth muscle relaxation and mediated cytoimmunity and inflammation toxicity. To see if the nitric oxide concentration in plasma and uterine secrets is related with postpartum endometritis, NO concentrations in plasma and uterine secrets were measured in dairy cows with puerperal endometritis (clinical endometritis (n = 60) and subclinical endometritis (n = 58)).

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Neuroimaging methods have been employed to study cue-reactivity-induced neural correlates in the human brain. However, very few studies have focused on characterizing the dynamic neural responses to the factorial interactions between the cues and the subjects. Fifteen right-handed heroin-dependent subjects and 12 age-matched nondrug using subjects participated in this study.

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Objective: To observe the effect of nimodipine on the cognition status and the changes of metabolites in brain tissue in the patients with mild cognitive impairment (MCI) in order to evaluate the significance of intervening MCI with medication.

Methods: 31 patients with MCI were selected 16 cases were in a treatment group taking nimodipine for 3 months besides taking basic internal medication and 15 cases in a control group taking only basic internal medication. Before and after treatment, multiple cognition tests were carried out in both groups and magnetic resonance spectroscopy (MRS) in Hippocampus region was carried out in 5 patients of the treatment group.

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Introgression lines (ILs) are useful tools for precise mapping of quantitative trait loci (QTLs) and the evaluation of gene action or interaction in theoretical studies. A set of 159 ILs carrying variant introgressed segments from Chinese common wild rice (Oryza rufipogon Griff.), collected from Dongxiang county, Jiangxi Province, in the background of Indica cultivar (Oryza sativa L.

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