Publications by authors named "Hong-yu Cao"

Diabetic foot ulcers (DFUs) are a serious vascular disease. Currently, no effective methods are available for treating DFUs. Pro-protein convertase subtilisin/kexin type 9 (PCSK9) regulates lipid levels to promote atherosclerosis.

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Soil microbial biofilms (SMBs) are a biological community of soil bacteria and their accumulative extracellular polymeric substances (EPS), which are the initial status and the most important components of biological soil crusts. SMBs, as the most common mode of soil bacterium survival, not only greatly contribute to the survival of free-living cells, but also stick to soil particles and roots, performing a variety of important ecological functions. Based on the structure and composition analysis of SMBs, we gave a summary of eco-physiological functions of SMBs involving soil quality and plant health.

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Despite being one of the most studied proteins in biology, the photolysis mechanism of myoglobin heme affected by endogenous substances free amino acids is still in controversy. The transient absorption and kinetic processes of photo-excited myoglobin in three forms and the effects of free excited tryptophan on redox reaction of myoglobin were monitored by laser flash photolysis. With dual energy superposition of direct light irradiation and indirect energy transferred from the free excited tryptophan, the variation value in optical density (ΔOD) of MetMb increased by 66.

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  • The study focuses on the surgical treatment of both-column acetabular fractures, exploring the effectiveness of 3D printing technology compared to traditional surgical methods.
  • It involved a randomized trial with 40 patients split into two groups: one used 3D printed pelvic models for pre-operative planning, while the other used conventional contouring techniques during surgery.
  • Results showed that the 3D printing group experienced significantly shorter operation times, less blood loss, and improved clinical outcomes compared to those treated with traditional methods.
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To reveal the allocation pattern and stoichiometric characteristics of N and P in Pinus sylvestris var. mongolica plantation, we selected three P. sylvestris plantation with different stand ages (middle-aged, near-mature, mature) in the Hulunbuir, Horqin, and Mu Us sandy land as objects, and analyzed the contents of nitrogen, phosphorus and the N:P stoichiometry ratios in the leaf, litter, and soil.

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As we all known, the instantaneous reaction between protein and ligands are very important to adjust the normal playing of biological function. And nitric oxide interactions with iron are the most important biological reactions in which NO participates. Unlike carbon monoxide or oxygen, NO can also bind reversibly to ferric iron.

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With the particular conjugation structure in the heme prosthetic group, Cyt c shows unusual functions similar to chlorophyll while irradiated by specific wavelength of UV-Vis lights. To further reveal mechanism of the photo-irradiation of Cyt c, we then studied various external factors that may influence the photo induced process. The absorbance intensity increase of band (317 nm) and Q band (520 nm and 549 nm)indicated Cyt c in phosphate-buffered saline within N2 atmosphere was photoreduced to Fe(II) Cyt c.

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Porphyrin is an important class of photochemical materials, which has been widely used in various fields. Computational investigations into the ground state structures and orbital energy levels of free base porphyrin (FBP), neo-confused porphyrin (NECP) and N-confused porphyrin (NCP) were performed with density functional theory(DFT). Absorption spectra were calculated at TD-B3LYP/6-31+G(d).

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  • * Two distinct processes of hemoglobin unfolding were identified, including depolymerization and the formation of intermediates at certain GdmHcl concentrations.
  • * The addition of a reductant assists in the unfolding process, changing hemoglobin's structural model from a "three-state" to a "two-state" model and highlighting the role of both GdmHcl and reductants in protein stability.
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  • The study focused on how changing the surface-charged residue Asp60 to Lys in myoglobin affects its structural stability when interacting with hydrogen peroxide (H2O2).
  • Using techniques like UV-Vis absorption and fluorescence spectroscopy, researchers observed significant differences between the wild type myoglobin (Mb(WT)) and the mutant (Mb(D60K)).
  • The results indicated that Mb(D60K) demonstrated improved structural stability and was less affected by H2O2 compared to Mb(WT), despite only one amino acid being altered.
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