Publications by authors named "Haitao Yue"

The multi-parameter characteristics of the physical model pose a challenge to the fatigue life prediction of 2024-T3 aluminum (Al) alloy. In response to this issue, a parameter-solving method that integrates particle swarm optimization (PSO) with extreme gradient boosting (XGBoost) is proposed in this study. The fatigue performance and failure mechanism of the 2024-T3 Al alloy are analyzed.

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The bio-manufacturing of products with substantial commercial value, particularly polyhydroxyalkanoates (PHA), using cost-effective carbon sources through microorganisms, has garnered heightened attention from both the scientific community and industry over the past few decades. Opting for industrial PHA production from various organic wastes, spanning industrial, agricultural, municipal, and food-based sources, emerges as a wiser choice. This strategy not only eases the burden of recycling organic waste and curbs environmental pollution but also trims down PHA production costs, rendering these materials more competitive in commercial markets.

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Microorganisms, particularly extremophiles, have evolved multiple adaptation mechanisms to address diverse stress conditions during survival in unique environments. Their responses to environmental coercion decide not only survival in severe conditions but are also an essential factor determining bioproduction performance. The design of robust cell factories should take the balance of their growing and bioproduction into account.

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  • The study focuses on how climate affects the growth of three tree species on Baima Snow Mountain in southeastern Tibet, using dendrochronology to analyze their growth patterns.
  • Findings reveal that warmer temperatures during the growing season enhance growth, while moisture plays a lesser role, with one species showing the most sensitivity to climate changes.
  • Since the 1950s, increases in temperature have positively influenced the growth of two species, while the effect on the third species has been more pronounced in the last 50 years.
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Unlabelled: Soil salinization usually occurs in arid and semi-arid climate areas from 37 to 50 degrees north latitude and 73 to 123 degrees east longitude. These regions are inhabited by a large number of Coleopteran insects, which play an important role in the ecological cycle. However, little is known about the endosymbiotic microbial taxa and their biological characteristics in these insects.

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The disposal of animal remains resulting from breeding is a significant challenge that impacts the industry's growth. To address the issues with current treatment methods, such as the large space required for corpse storage, and the high energy consumption of pyrolysis. Three strains with high protease and lipase production and one strain with high keratinase production were screened.

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In this study, a rapid, inexpensive, and accurate colorimetric sensor for detecting psychrophilic bacteria was designed, comprising gold (Au) nanoparticles (NPs) modified by d-amino acid (D-AA) as color-metric probes. Based on the aggregation of Au NPs induced by psychrophilic bacteria, a noticeable color shift occurred within 6 h. Depending on the various metabolic behaviors of bacteria to different D-AA, four primary psychrophilic bacteria in raw milk were successfully distinguished by learning the response patterns.

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  • Protein function prediction is important for developing treatments and drugs, but traditional methods are slow and current automated techniques don't fully use available data.
  • The new MSF-PFP framework combines different types of data for more accurate predictions by using tailored models for feature extraction and a fusion model to categorize protein functions.
  • Experimental results show that MSF-PFP outperforms existing models, with scores of 0.542, 0.675, and 0.624 for various protein function categories, and the source code is available for further research.
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Plant overcompensatory growth (OCG) is an important mechanism by which plant communities adapt to environmental disturbance. However, it is not clear whether plant OCG can occur in degraded alpine meadows. Here, we conducted a mowing experiment in an alpine meadow at three degradation levels (i.

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  • The study investigates how the PGPR Enterobacter cloacae Rs-35 affects cotton plant growth and ion uptake under salt stress.
  • The research shows that E. cloacae Rs-35 enhances potassium and calcium absorption while reducing sodium uptake, and it also improves hormone levels critical for plant growth.
  • Genomic and multi-omics analysis reveals that E. cloacae Rs-35 activates various metabolic pathways related to stress response, hormonal regulation, and nutrient uptake, contributing to better salt tolerance in cotton plants.
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Background: Milk production traits are complex traits with vital economic importance in the camel industry. However, the genetic mechanisms regulating milk production traits in camels remain poorly understood. Therefore, we aimed to identify candidate genes and metabolic pathways that affect milk production traits in Bactrian camels.

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OX40 (CD134), a member of the TNF receptor superfamily, is a widely studied costimulatory immune checkpoint. Several OX40 agonistic antibodies are in the clinical stage for cancer treatment, among which PF-04518600 is the leader and currently in phase II trial. It has been recognized that one potential mode of action for anti-OX40 antibodies is the deletion of intratumoral Tregs.

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Background: In camels, nasopharyngeal myiasis is caused by the larvae of Cephalopina titillator, which parasitize the tissues of nasal and paranasal sinuses, pharynx, and larynx. C. titillator infestation adversely affects the health of camels and decreases milk and meat production and even death.

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  • Populus euphratica Oliv. is a resilient tree species known for its ability to thrive in harsh environments with high salinity, drought, and alkalinity.
  • This study investigates how different salinity levels affect the structure of endophytic bacterial communities within the tree, showing that high salinity leads to lower bacterial diversity, particularly in sap tissue.
  • The research indicates that the composition of these bacterial communities is influenced by the saline growth environment, revealing different metabolic pathways in response to varying stress levels, suggesting potential roles of endophytes in plant tolerance mechanisms.
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The allocation pattern of plant biomass presents the strategy of the plant community to adopt environmental changes, while the driver of biomass allocation is still unclear in degraded alpine grassland ecosystems. To explore the issue, this study investigated the shoot-to-root (R/S) ratio, plant aboveground traits, and root competition of three functional groups (i.e.

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Background: Advances in DNA sequencing technologies have transformed our capacity to perform life science research, decipher the dynamics of complex soil microbial communities and exploit them for plant disease management. However, soil is a complex conglomerate, which makes functional metagenomics studies very challenging.

Results: Metagenomes were assembled by long-read (PacBio, PB), short-read (Illumina, IL), and mixture of PB and IL (PI) sequencing of soil DNA samples were compared.

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This research investigated the effects of camel whey protein (CWP) treatment on type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) rats and insulin resistance (IR) HepG2 cell models. Body weight and fasting blood glucose were observed in type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) rats every week, and biochemical parameters in serum samples were evaluated after 6 weeks. Antioxidant activity in the liver was estimated, and histological examination of the liver tissues was conducted.

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In recent years, Au-based nanomaterials are widely used in nanomedicine and biosensors due to their excellent physical and chemical properties. However, these applications require Au NPs to have excellent stability in different environments, such as extreme pH, high temperature, high concentration ions, and various biomatrix. To meet the requirement of multiple applications, many synthetic substances and natural products are used to prepare highly stable Au NPs.

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Addition of nanomaterials into polymer matrix is a promising avenue to reinforce the mechanical properties of composites. In this work, chitosan-based hydrogels reinforced by cellulose nanofibers (CNFs) have been prepared by chitosan as matrix. The effect of CNFs (1vt%, 1.

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Total biosynthesis or whole-cell biocatalytic production of sulfated small molecules relies on the discovery and implementation of appropriate sulfotransferase enzymes. Although fungi are prominent biocatalysts and have been used to sulfate drug-like phenolics, no gene encoding a sulfotransferase enzyme has been functionally characterized from these organisms. Here, we identify a phenolic sulfotransferase, FgSULT1, by genome mining from the plant-pathogenic fungus PH-1.

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This review aims at offering an up-to-date comprehensive summary of carbon fibers (CFs)-based composites, with the emphasis on smart assembly and purpose-driven specific functionalization for their critical applications associated with flexible sensors. We first give a brief introduction to CFs as a versatile building block for preparation of mutil-fountional materials and the current status of research studies on CFs. This is followed by addressing some crucial methods of preparation of CFs.

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Background: Biosynthesis of leukotriene (LT) by arachidonic acid involves 5-lipoxygenase (5-LO) as an important precursor. Here, we evaluated the role of pseudohypericin (PHP) for its postulated 5-LO inhibitory activity along with a Cys-LT receptor antagonist zafirlukast (ZFL) against inflammatory response and tissue injury in mice.

Materials And Methods: The spinal injury was induced by two-level laminectomy of T6 and T7 vertebrae.

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This study investigated the mechanisms responsible for the neuroprotective effect of sildenafil citrate (SFC) on ischemia-reperfusion spinal cord (SC) injuries. Balloon occlusion of the thoracic aorta was used to induce SC ischemia. The animals (n=30) were separated into three groups: sham, SC injury with saline, and SC injury with 5mg/kg i.

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A previous study found the key transcription factor of PERK-eIF2α pathway cyclic AMP-dependent transcription factor 4 (LvATF4) was involved in the transcriptional regulation of white spot syndrome virus (WSSV) gene . Knocked-down expression of LvATF4 reduced the viral copy number and the cumulative mortality of WSSV-infected shrimp. These results suggested that wsv023 may be critical to WSSV infection but the precise function of wsv023 was still unknown.

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We report a protocol for the highly efficient iridium-catalyzed asymmetric hydrogenation of racemic α-substituted lactones dynamic kinetic resolution. Using Ir-SpiroPAP ()- as a catalyst, a wide range of chiral diols were prepared in a high yield (80-95%) with a high enantioselectivity (up to 95% ee) under mild reaction conditions. This protocol was used for enantioselective syntheses of (-)-preclamol and a chiral 2,5-disubstituted tetrahydropyran.

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