Publications by authors named "He Yufeng"

To address the problems of ecological pollution and food safety caused by the excessive use of chemical fertilizers in modern agriculture, it has become a hot topic of current research to develop novel low-cost, biodegradable, and efficient gel slow-release fertilizers. Herein, using xanthan gum and ZrMOF as raw materials, urea as a nutrient, acrylic acid and itaconic acid as co-monomers, a novel ZrMOF gel slow-release fertilizer (ZrMOF@CpM) was prepared by free radical copolymerization. After being characterized, its swelling and water retention properties and slow-release behavior were investigated.

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Diabetic Foot Ulcer (DFU) is a common and challenging complication of diabetes mellitus, associated with high recurrence, hospitalization, disability, and mortality rates. The Systemic Immune Inflammatory Index (SIRI) based on complete blood counts has been shown to correlate with several diseases but has not been widely studied in DFU.This study aimed to explore the relationship between SIRI and the presence of DFU in individuals with diabetes using data from the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (NHANES).

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A previous study has revealed that () dy-1 fermentation changed the structural properties and fecal fermentation characteristics of barley dietary fiber. However, the health-promoting effects of fermented dietary fiber remained unclear. This study was aimed at comparing the ameliorative effects of barley dietary fiber fermented with or without dy-1 on lipid metabolism, gut microbiota composition and hepatic energy metabolism.

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Aim: The research examined the correlation between the weight-adjusted waist index (WWI) and periodontal disease, as well as the intermediary influence of triglyceride glucose (TyG) index-related indicators, utilizing a health examination dataset.

Methods: This cross-sectional study included 39,522 subjects from health check-up database of Shanghai Health and Medical Center. The WWI was determined by applying a formula that includes dividing the waist circumference (WC) by the body weight's square root.

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Aim: Thyroid dysfunction is closely associated with periodontitis. We aim to explore the association between sensitivity to thyroid hormones (THs) and periodontitis and to investigate the mediating role of serum 25-hydroxyvitamin D[25(OH)D] in this relationship in Chinese euthyroid populations.

Methods: This population-based retrospective study included 2,530 euthyroid participants.

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  • - In atherosclerotic plaques, metabolic issues related to superoxide and hydrogen peroxide cause inflammatory responses involving key cytokines (IL-1β, TNF-α, MCP-1) that promote interactions between immune cells (macrophages) and vascular smooth muscle cells (VSMCs).
  • - Researchers developed a nanozyme called CS-Lip/PB@Rap that uses chondroitin sulfate to specifically target inflammatory macrophages and VSMCs, enhancing its delivery and effectiveness in modulating oxidative stress.
  • - By inhibiting inflammatory feedback loops and normalizing oxidative metabolism, the nanozyme reduces inflammatory cell production and prevents harmful transformations in VSMCs, ultimately helping to slow down atherosclerosis progression by minimizing foam
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  • * An 8-month-old boy experienced respiratory failure after liver transplant, and prone position ventilation improved his oxygenation following extubation challenges.
  • * The use of prone position in this case resulted in successful extubation and suggests that it could be a beneficial strategy for infants post-transplant, warranting further exploration of its application.
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  • Previous studies indicate that fermented barley is digested more slowly, but the role of nonstarch components like protein, lipid, and β-glucan in this process needs clarification.
  • Removing these nonstarch components, particularly protein, significantly enhances the breakdown of starch during digestion, with protein showing the most substantial impact.
  • The study reveals that protein forms a physical barrier around starch, maintaining its structure and preventing swelling, which ultimately hinders starch hydrolysis.
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Cancer remains a highly lethal disease globally. The approach centered on REDOX-targeted mitochondrial therapy for cancer has displayed notable benefits. Plant polyphenols exhibit strong REDOX and anticancer properties, particularly by affecting mitochondrial function, yet their structural instability and low bioavailability hinder their utility.

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Arabinoxylans (AXs) are non-starch polysaccharides with complex structures naturally occurring in grains (i.e., barley, corn, and others), providing many health benefits, especially as prebiotics.

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SARS-CoV-2 main protease (Mpro) is a well-recognized target for COVID-19 therapy. Green tea (-)-epigallocatechin-3-gallate (EGCG) possesses Mpro-inhibitory activity; however, the influence of EGCG oxidation on its inhibition activity remains obscure, given its high oxidation propensity. This study reveals that prolonged EGCG oxidation in the presence of Mpro dramatically increases its inhibitory activity with an IC of 0.

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  • - The study compared two surgical techniques for treating pediatric primary obstructive megaureter: the single-port-plus-one robotic laparoscopic-modified Lich-Gregoir approach (Group L) and the traditional laparoscopic Cohen method (Group C) using data from 24 children.
  • - Both techniques resulted in a 100% obstruction resolution rate; however, Group L had a longer total operation time but shorter postoperative recovery metrics like blood loss and catheterization time compared to Group C.
  • - Overall, both surgical approaches proved effective and safe for ureteral reimplantation, with no significant differences in outcomes such as ureteral diameter or function post-operation.
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Many studies show either the absence, or very low levels of, SARS-CoV-2 viral RNA and/or antigen in the brain of COVID-19 patients. Reports consistently indicate an abortive infection phenomenon in nervous cells despite the fact that they contain the SARS-CoV-2 receptor, ACE2. Dopamine levels in different brain regions are in the range of micromolar to millimolar concentrations.

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Due to rapid expansion in the global economy and industrialization, PM (particles smaller than 2.5 µm in aerodynamic diameter) pollution has become a key environmental issue. The public health and social development directly affected by high PM levels.

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Barley, rich in bioactive components including dietary fiber, polyphenolic compounds and functional proteins, exhibits health benefits such as regulating glucose and lipid metabolism. Previous studies have found that the content and composition of free phenolic acids in barley may be significantly changed by fermentation with the laboratory patented strain dy-1 ( dy-1), but the mechanism of enzymatic release of phenolic acid remains to be elucidated. Based on this, this study aimed to identify the key enzyme in dy-1 responsible for releasing the bound phenolic acid and to further analyze its enzymatic properties.

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Developing an accurate and reliable daily streamflow forecasting model is important for facilitating the efficient resource planning and management of hydrological systems. In this study, an explainable multiscale long short-term memory (XM-LSTM) model is proposed for effective daily streamflow forecasting by integrating the à trous wavelet transform (ATWT) for decomposing data, the Boruta algorithm for identifying model inputs, and the layer-wise relevance propagation (LRP) for explaining the prediction results. The proposed XM-LSTM is tested by performing multi-step-ahead forecasting of daily streamflow at four stations in the middle and lower reaches of the Yangtze River basin and compared with the X-LSTM.

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Objective: To identify subclinical left ventricle dysfunction (LVD) in obese rats by speckle-tracking echocardiography, and to evaluate the effects of 12-week Moderate-Intensity Continuous Training (MICT) or High-Intensity Interval Training (HIIT) on LV geometry, histology and function in obese rats.

Methods: Eighteen male standard or obese Sprague-Dawley rats were randomly divided into the Control group, the MICT group, and the HIIT group. Exercise interventions were conducted for 12 weeks, with equal total load and increased intensity gradient.

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Objective: To observe the safety and short-term outcomes of a new way of laparoscopic trocar placement in pediatric robotic-assisted Lich-Gregoir ureteral reimplantation for vesicoureteral reflux.

Methods: The retrospective study included 32 patients under 14 years diagnosed with primary vesicoureteral reflux (VUR). All these patients underwent robotic-assisted Lich-Gregoir ureteral reimplantation in our department from December 2020 to August 2022.

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The epidemic of obesity and metabolic syndrome has become the most serious global public health problem. The part played by microRNA (miRNA) in the onset and progression of obesity and metabolic syndrome has been increasingly focused upon. The goal of this study was to explore miR-335-5p as a potential predictive biomarker or therapeutic target for obesity and metabolic syndrome.

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Several billion microorganisms reside in the gastrointestinal lumen, including viruses, bacteria, fungi, and yeast. Among them, probiotics were primarily used to cure digestive disorders such as intestinal infections and diarrhea; however, with a paradigm shift towards alleviating health through food, their importance is large. Moreover, recent studies have changed the perspective that probiotics prevent numerous ailments in the major organs.

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With widespread and excessive use of antibiotics in medicine, poultry farming, and aquaculture, antibiotic residues have become a significant threat to both eco-environment and human health. In this paper, using hydroxyapatite nanowires (HApNWs) as an ecologically compatible carrier, a novel nano-hammer shaped conjunction with HApNW conjugating CuO microspheres (CuO@HApNWs) was successfully synthesized by in-situ agglomeration method. The catalytic degradation performance of the nano-hammer shaped CuO@HApNWs with Fenton-like activation was investigated by using tetracycline (TC) as a representative antibiotic pollutant.

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The heart and brain are the core organs of the circulation and central nervous system, respectively, and play an important role in maintaining normal physiological functions. Early neuronal and cardiac damage affects organ function. The relationship between the heart and brain is being continuously investigated.

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Green tea polyphenol (-)-Epigallocatechin-3-gallate (EGCG) has been well studied for its biological activities in the prevention of chronic diseases. However, the biological activities of EGCG oxidation-derived polymers remain unclear. Previously, we found that these polymers accumulated in intraperitoneal tissues after intraperitoneal injection and gained an advantage over native EGCG in increasing insulin sensitivity regulating the renin-angiotensin system (RAS) in type 2 diabetic mice.

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The No.4 tailings pond of the Dexing Copper Mine is the second largest in Asia. The tailing pond is a dangerous source of man-made debris flow with high potential energy.

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Bacterial infection of medical devices has caused incalculable losses to maintenance costs and health care. A single coating with antibacterial function cannot guarantee the long-term use of the device, because the coating will be damaged and fall off during reuse. To solve this problem, the development of coatings with high adhesion and self-healing ability is a wise direction.

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