Publications by authors named "Donghao Li"

Herbal patches are widely used in clinics for their good curative effects. However, due to the complexity of plant matrices and the extremely low content of transdermal components, the individuation of their effective bioactive compounds represents a challenge: there is then a great need for an efficient method to reveal the bioactive ingredients of herbal patches. In this work, a wide-screening approach is proposed to an individuation of transdermal bioactive components in herbal patches obtained by Spatholobus suberectus Dunn (S.

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Urine, as a non-invasive sampling specimen, offers significant advantages for the diagnosis and treatment of diseases. However, as a water-based matrix, most metabolites in urine are high polarity, which limits the ultrafast extraction and high enrichment of these polar metabolites from urine. Though solvent-based extraction method has demonstrated considerable benefits in extraction rates, the necessity for selecting water-immiscible solvents restricts the extraction of highly polar metabolites.

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Phthalates (PAEs) are widely used as plasticizers and softeners. PAEs and their metabolites (PMs) are considered toxic substances, causing endocrine disruption and damage to reproductive and immune systems. Due to their different polarities, a comprehensive analysis of PAEs and PMs in real samples requires multi-step, complex, and expensive pretreatments, increasing the possibility of sample contamination or analyte losses.

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Background: Gastrointestinal (GI) vascular bleeding disorders pose significant clinical challenges due to their complex pathogenesis and varied treatment responses. Despite advancements in diagnostic and therapeutic techniques, optimal management strategies remain elusive, necessitating further research.

Aim: To assess research trends and clinical advancements in GI vascular bleeding disorders, highlighting key themes and therapeutic progress.

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Nitrate (NO) pollution in groundwater is a worldwide environmental issue, particularly in developed planting-breeding areas where there is a substantial presence of nitrogen-related sources. Here, we explored the key sources and potential health risks of NO in a typical planting-breeding area in the North China Plain based on dual stable isotopes and Monte Carlo simulations. The analysis results revealed that the NO concentration ranged from 0.

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B vitamins are essential for energy metabolism, nervous health, blood production, and the immune system. Their quantification in nutritional supplements and food is mandatory to manage a correct daily intake and dosage. In this study, a fast and sustainable method for the analysis of 8 B vitamins (VB, VB, VB, nicotinamide, VB, VB, VB, VB) in real samples using a 2D-carbon microfiber fractionation system combined with a triple quadrupole mass spectrometer (2DμCFs-QqQ-MS/MS) is presented.

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Background: Inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) is a chronic condition influenced by diet, which affects gut microbiota and immune functions. The rising prevalence of IBD, linked to Western diets in developing countries, highlights the need for dietary interventions. This study aimed to assess the impact of white kidney beans (WKB) on gut inflammation and microbiota changes, focusing on their effects on enteric glial cells (EGCs) and immune activity in colitis.

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Extracellular vesicles (EVs) play a crucial role in diagnosis and treatment, yet obtaining highly purified EVs from complex biological samples is often hindered by nanoscale contaminants. In this work, considering the charge-to-size characteristics of EVs, a circular multicavity electrophoresis (CME) with gradient pore size distribution was constructed in the gradient electric field to realize the isolation and preparation of EVs. By the gradient gel sieving effect, small cell debris, EVs, and proteins in biological samples were gradually separated.

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Generally, the traditional stationary phase for liquid chromatography is the key part, but with an in situ immutable property, leading to many separation limitations. Based on the former exploration of photosensitive gas chromatography, we successfully prepared a photosensitive monolithic capillary silica column with high light transmission, taking advantage of the reversible cis-trans isomerism of azobenzene. And the cis-trans isomerism has launched an effective, reversible, and precise control on the liquid chromatographic retention behavior just by photoinduction according to the theoretical basis of a good correlation between photoinduction time, -azobenzene ratio, and chromatographic retention factor () ( > 0.

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Various polarity chemicals exist in complex samples, such as plasma; nontargeted comprehensive analysis naturally requires multiple polar-extracted solvents; consequently, the polarity of the solvent plays a crucial role in the extraction efficiency of analytes from complex samples. In the present study, based on the diffusion behavior and nanoconfinement effect of solvents in the nanoconfined space, the polarity gradient solvent confinement liquid-phase nanoextraction (PGSC-NLPNE) protocol aimed to perform a one-step nontargeted analysis of a wide range of metabolites in plasma was established. The continuously wide range of extracted solvent polarities on carbon nanofibers/carbon fiber (CNFs/CF) membranes was achieved using a mixture of hexane, dichloromethane, methanol, and water as nanoconfined solvents.

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  • Scientists found that tiny germs called microbiota inside tumors can affect how our immune system fights cancer.
  • They created a tool called MicroEpitope that collects and studies information about these germ proteins in 24 types of cancer.
  • This tool helps researchers learn more about how these proteins work and could lead to better ways to treat cancer.
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  • Antibiotics used a lot can end up in water and create bacteria that are resistant to those antibiotics, which is bad for the environment and our health.
  • Scientists are looking at ways for tiny living things (microbes) to help clean up these antibiotic leftovers in water through different methods: taking them in, sticking to them, breaking them down, and working together with other chemicals.
  • The paper talks about how different microbes like bacteria and algae can help remove antibiotics and what factors can affect how well they do this, along with ideas for future studies on the topic.
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  • Recent research recognizes an oral anaerobic pathogen as a contributing factor to ulcerative colitis (UC), with a key protein, FadA adhesin, playing a significant role in its effects.
  • The study demonstrated that introducing this pathogen with FadA into mice with DSS-induced colitis worsened symptoms, leading to greater disease severity and higher mortality rates.
  • Findings also suggest that targeting FadA adhesin could be a potential therapeutic strategy for managing UC, as it activates harmful signaling pathways and inflammation processes.
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The separation and detection of microparticles within complex samples pose substantial challenges due to the intricate variations in size and concentration. A strategy employing gravity-assisted gradient size exclusion principle based on controllable gap sizes on the surface of silicon nanowire arrays (SiNWAs) has been established to achieve the separation of microparticles with diverse sizes. The formation of gradient gap sizes was accomplished by meticulously investigating the impact of oxidation-reduction reactions through metal-assisted chemical etching.

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Background: Recently, the oral oncobacterium Fusobacterium nucleatum (F. nucleatum), has been linked with ulcerative colitis (UC). Here, we aim to investigate whether Fecal Microbiota Transplantation (FMT) can alleviate UC by restoring gut microbiota and eliminating oral-derived F.

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  • Auxin treatment changes mA modification on genes that respond to auxin.
  • TRANSMEMBRANE KINASE 4 (TMK4) is involved in this process by phosphorylating FIP37, a key part of the mA methyltransferase complex.
  • Phosphorylated FIP37 improves its interaction with RNA, promoting mA modification, which affects the stability of the NIT1 gene and ultimately alters auxin biosynthesis in plants.
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Identification of tumor neoantigens is indispensable for the development of cancer immunotherapies. However, we are still lacking knowledge about the potential neoantigens derived from sequences outside protein-coding regions. Here, we comprehensively characterized the immunopeptidome landscape by integrating multi-omics data in acute myeloid leukemia (AML).

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  • * A novel method for removing these contaminants from water utilizes the piezoelectric effect along with chemical processes, offering superior efficiency compared to traditional purification technologies.
  • * The text reviews recent advancements in piezoelectric materials and discusses various applications, including filtration and electrocatalysis, while also addressing future challenges in this area of research.
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Endometrial cancer (EC) is one of the most prevalent malignancies in the female reproductive system. However, the potential functions and mechanisms of immune-related genes in the onset and progression of EC remain unclear. The immune-related gene CCL18 has been implicated in apoptosis, proliferation, invasion, metastasis, and drug resistance in various types of tumors.

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Colorectal cancer (CRC) is the third most common cancer and causes high mortality worldwide. Although CRC has been studied widely, the molecular mechanism is not completely known. Eukaryotic translation elongation factor 1 delta (EEF1D) participates in the progression of various tumors, however, the effect of EEF1D on CRC remains unclear.

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An approach for the controllable separation and concentration of nucleic acid using a circular nonuniform electric field was proposed and developed. Using six different lengths of DNA molecules as standard samples, the distribution of the gradient electric field was increased from the outer circular electrode to the inner rod-shaped electrode, contributing to the migration of DNA molecules at a velocity gradient towards the region with the strongest inner electric field. The DNA molecules were arranged in a distribution of concentric circles that aligned with the distribution of concentric equipotential lines.

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Pesticides are used in agricultural production for prevent and control crop diseases and pests, but it is easy to cause excessive pesticides residues in agricultural products, polluting the environment and endangering human health. Due to their unmatched and sustainable capabilities, nanoextraction procedures are becoming every day more important in Analytical Chemistry. In particular, nanoconfined liquid phase extraction has shown extraction capabilities toward polar, medium polar, and/or nonpolar substances, which can be easily modulated depending on the nanoconfined solvent used.

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Fish locomotion emerges from diverse interactions among deformable structures, surrounding fluids and neuromuscular activations, i.e. fluid-structure interactions (FSI) controlled by fish's motor systems.

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DNA N-methyladenine (6 mA) has recently been discovered as a novel DNA modification in animals and plants. In mammals, AlkB homolog 1 (ALKBH1) has been identified as a DNA 6 mA demethylase. ALKBH1 tightly controls the DNA 6 mA methylation level of mammalian genomes and plays important role in regulating gene expression.

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