Publications by authors named "Dong Dong Yang"

Originally native to South America, tobacco and is now distributed worldwide as a major cash crop. Nicotine is the main harmful component of tobacco leaves, cigarette smoke and tobacco waste, which severely affects not only the flavor of the tobacco leaf, but also causes great damage to human health. As the anti-smoking movement continued to grow since the 1950s, and consumers become more aware of their health and environmental protection, the world tobacco industry has been committed to research, develop and produce low nicotine cigarette products with relatively low risk to human health.

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Background: Several studies have suggested that transcutaneous vagus nerve stimulation (tVNS) may be effective for the treatment of epilepsy. However, auricular acupoint therapy (including auricular acupuncture and auricular point-sticking therapy), a method of stimulating the vagus nerve, has been poorly reviewed. This systematic review is the first to categorize auricular acupoint therapy as transcutaneous auricular vagus nerve stimulation (taVNS), aiming to assess the efficacy of taVNS in patients with epilepsy (PWE), and to analyse the results of animal experiments on the antiepileptic effects of taVNS.

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Cas-assisted lambda Red recombineering techniques have rapidly become a mainstay of bacterial genome editing. Such techniques have been used to construct both individual mutants and massive libraries to assess the effects of genomic changes. We have found that a commonly used Cas9-assisted editing method results in unintended mutations elsewhere in the genome in 26% of edited clones.

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Studies have shown that saikosaponin D (SSD) has favorable neurotherapeutic effects. Therefore, the objective of this study was to explore the efficacy and possible molecular mechanisms of SSD on pilocarpine (PP)-induced astrocyte injury. Primary astrocytes were isolated from juvenile rats and identified using immunofluorescence.

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CRISPR-Cas-based genome editing is widely used in bacteria at scales ranging from construction of individual mutants to massively parallel libraries. This procedure relies on guide RNA-directed cleavage of the genome followed by repair with a template that introduces a desired mutation along with synonymous "immunizing" mutations to prevent re-cleavage of the genome after editing. Because the immunizing mutations do not change the protein sequence, they are often assumed to be neutral.

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Bismuth(III)-based complexes have garnered increasing attention in fluorescence sensing due to their environmentally friendly and sustainable characteristics. A Bismuth(III) coordination polymer (CP),1-Cl based on a naphthalene diimides(NDI)-pyridinium is synthesized by an in situ reaction method. Notable for its sensitivity to visible light, 1-Cl shows excellent photochromic properties, and the integration of NDI and pyridinium in one ligand makes photogenerated radicals more stable.

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Luminescent Zn(II) complexes that respond to external stimuli are of wide interest due to their potential applications. Schiff base with O,N,O-hydrazone shows excellent luminescence properties with multi-coordination sites for different coordination modes. In this work, three salicylaldehyde hydrazone Zn(II) complexes (, , ) were synthesized and their stimuli-responsive behaviors in different states were explored.

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Quinolone antibiotic residues, norfloxacin (NORF) and ciprofloxacin (CIP), have attracted more attention due to their frequent detection in surface water and food field, which seriously threaten the health of animals and humans. Rapid and efficient detection of NORF and CIP is critical for environmental testing and ecosystems. Herein, two novel isostructural viologen-functionalized Ln(III) complexes [LnL(IPA)] (Ln = Eu, ; Tb, ; L = ,'-bis (2-carboxyethyl)-4,4'-bipyridridylium dichloride, HIPA = isophthalic acid) with a three-dimensional structure have been synthesized solvothermally.

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An in-depth understanding of structure-property relationships and the construction of multifunctional stimuli-responsive materials are still difficult challenges. Herein, we discovered a 4,4'-bipyridinium derivative with both photochromism and dynamic afterglow at 77 K for the first time. A one-dimensional (1D) Cd(II) coordination polymer () assembled by only a 4,4'-bipyridinium derivative and cadmium chloride showed photochromism, room-temperature phosphorescence (RTP), and electrochromism.

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Article Synopsis
  • - The study focuses on synthesizing NDI-based complexes by altering solvent conditions, leading to different structural properties and photochromic behaviors.
  • - One complex exhibits no photochromic behavior due to poor conjugation, while a series of conformational isomers show fast electron transfer and varying photochromic rates influenced by molecular distances.
  • - The most effective complex is sensitive to visible light and demonstrates potential practical applications, such as inkless printing and detecting ammonia and amine vapors through color changes.
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The development of stimulus-responsive luminescent materials, especially those based on a single compound exhibiting multicolor and high-contrast (Δ ≥ 100 nm) chromic properties, is a critical challenge. In this work, we synthesized and characterized a zinc(II) complex (1). As expected, 1 displays aggregation-induced emission enhancement (AIEE) in THF/HO mixtures, and remarkable multicolor switching under external stimuli in the solid state.

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Recently, stimuli-responsive materials have attracted great attention, while most of them respond to single or two stimuli. Thus, it is essential to design multifunctional stimuli-responsive materials and develop their applications. The strategy that constructing high-dimensional coordination polymers facilitates the application scope of a viologen-based photochromic system is put forward and confirmed for the first time.

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Background: De Winter electrocardiograph (ECG) pattern is an atypical presentation of acute myocardial infarction (AMI) due to severe stenosis of the left anterior descending (LAD). Complications of acute aortic dissection (AD) in the setting of acute myocardial infarction (AMI) with de Winter sign are relatively rare and physicians may easily miss the diagnosis of AD. We report a case of patient with acute chest pain and de Winter ECG pattern due to AD involving the left main coronary artery (LM), LAD and left circumflex artery (LCX).

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A triphenylamine (TPA)-based 2-quinazoline Zn(II) complex () exhibiting dual fluorescence and phosphorescence emission in the solid state was designed and prepared. It possesses mechanochromic luminescence and thermochromic luminescence properties. In the solid state, the white afterglow luminescence could be observed at 77 K (CIE: 0.

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Multifunctional luminescent materials have attracted intensive interest. However, the mechanisms behind them are still to be explored. In this work, three Zn(II) complexes based on Schiff bases (HL and HL) that contain rotatable aromatic rings were designed and prepared.

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It is necessary to develop stable and fast multistimuli responsive materials due to the growing demand in our daily life. In this work, a new viologen-based Cd-complex () exhibits multiple thermochromic and photochromic behaviors through 10 states with 7 colors. For example, it responds to both Cu Kα/Mo Kα X-ray sources and UV dual light quickly with a color change from colorless to dark blue () (Cu Kα/Mo Kα X-ray sources) and cyan () (UV light), respectively.

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The development of smart luminescent materials, especially those stimulus-responsive fluorescent materials that can switch between different colors repeatedly under external stimulation based on a single molecule, is of great significance but a challenge. In this work, a novel zinc(II)-Schiff base complex (ZnL) was obtained and characterized. Upon exposure to the HCl and NH vapors, it displayed remarkable tricolor acidochromic behavior with high contrast and rapid response under the ambient light as well as UV light (365 nm).

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Background: Numerous reports on microRNAs have illustrated their role in tumor growth and metastasis. Recently, a new prognostic factor, miR-125b-2-3p, has been identified for predicting chemotherapeutic sensitivity in advanced colorectal cancer (CRC). However, the specific mechanisms and biological functions of miR-125b-2-3p in advanced CRC under chemotherapy have yet to be elucidated.

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Background: Microbial evolution experiments can be used to study the tempo and dynamics of evolutionary change in asexual populations, founded from single clones and growing into large populations with multiple clonal lineages. High-throughput sequencing can be used to catalog de novo mutations as potential targets of selection, determine in which lineages they arise, and track the fates of those lineages. Here, we describe a long-term experimental evolution study to identify targets of selection and to determine when, where, and how often those targets are hit.

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A multi-binding site chemosensor, N-(3-methoxy-2-hydroxybenzylidene)-3-hydroxy-2-naphthahydrazone (HL), with excited-state intramolecular proton transfer (ESIPT) behaviour was prepared and characterized. It possesses no aggregation-induced emission (AIE) characteristics but can detect Cd and Zn ions selectively in the "off-on" mode based on the AIE of their complexes in the media of THF/HEPES and THF/HO, respectively, which will provide a new strategy for target detection based on AIE. The detection limits of Zn and Cd were 9.

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Six two-dimensional (2D) coordination polymers (CPs), namely, poly[{μ-3,3-[(5-carboxylato-1,3-phenylene)bis(oxy)]dibenzoato-κO:O:O,O:O:O}bis(N,N-dimethylformamide-κO)lanthanide(III)], [Ln(CHO)(CHNO)], with lanthanide/Ln = cerium/Ce for CP1, praseodymium/Pr for CP2, neodymium/Nd for CP3, samarium/Sm for CP4, europium/Eu for CP5 and gadolinium/Gd for CP6, have been prepared by solvothermal methods using the ligand 3,3'-[(5-carboxy-1,3-phenylene)bis(oxy)]dibenzoic acid (Hcpboda) in the presence of Ln(NO). The complexes were characterized by single-crystal X-ray and powder diffraction, IR spectroscopy, elemental analysis and thermogravimetric analysis (TGA). All the structures of this family of lanthanide CPs are isomorphous with the triclinic space group P-1 and reveal that they have the same 2D network based on binuclear Ln units, which are further extended via interlayer C-H.

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Experimental works have shown that doping ZnO nanosheets by the Al atom meaningfully increases their sensitivity toward HCHO gas. Here, we applied density functional theory calculations to study the Al-doping effect on the sensitivity of a ZnO nanosheet to HCHO gas, explaining the experimental results. We found that the pristine ZnO nanosheet weakly interacts with the HCHO with adsorption energy (E) of -9.

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Methyltransferase-like 3 (METTL3), a major component of the N6-methyladenosine (m6A) methyltransferase complex, has been suggested to function as an oncogene in several cancers. However, its biological mechanism and the involved pathways in gastric cancer (GC) remain unknown. Here, we reported that frequent upregulation of METTL3 was responsible for the aberrant m6A levels in gastric carcinoma.

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