Publications by authors named "Jia Yi Li"

Isolated male epispadias typically presents with preputial defects and dorsal urethral dehiscence. A less common subtype, known as concealed epispadias, is distinguished by an intact prepuce. Despite its clinical relevance, there is limited literature on this variant.

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Objective: Executive function correlates with the parasympathetic nervous system (PNS) based on static heart rate variability (HRV) measurements. Our study advances this understanding by employing dynamic assessments of the PNS to explore and quantify its relationship with inhibitory control (IC).

Methods: We recruited 31 men aged 20-35 years.

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Neuronal accumulation and spread of pathological α-synuclein (α-syn) fibrils are key events in Parkinson's disease (PD) pathophysiology. However, the neuronal mechanisms underlying the uptake of α-syn fibrils remain unclear. In this work, we identified as a PD risk gene that affects α-syn aggregation.

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Interferons (IFNs) are a class of proteins with significant antiviral and antibacterial functions. To date, four distinct types of IFNs have been identified in vertebrates, including types I, II, III and IV IFNs. However, all these IFNs have not been reported together from any species of cartilaginous fish.

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Background: Near-infrared fluorescence imaging using intravenous indocyanine green (ICG) has a wide range of applications in multiple surgical scenarios. In laparoscopic cholecystectomy (LC), it facilitates intraoperative identification of the biliary system and reduces the risk of bile duct injury. However, the usual single color fluorescence imaging (SCFI) has limitations in manifesting the fluorescence signal of the target structure when its intensity is relatively low.

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Currently, the reported vancomycin (VCM) aptamers, including the 3- (K =  9.13 × 10 m) and 4-truncated variants (K = 45.5 × 10 m), are engineered via stem truncation of the VCM parent aptamer, which inevitably compromises their affinities, thus affecting their clinical application within the VCM therapeutic window of 6.

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Thermophilic xylanases catalyzing the cleavage of β-1,4-glycosidic bonds in xylan have applications in food, feed, biorefinery, and pulp industries. In this study, a hyperthermophilic endo-xylanase was obtained by further enhancement of thermal tolerance of a thermophilic GH11 xylanase originated from metagenome of bagasse pile based on rational design. Introducing N13F and Q34L to the previously reported X11P enzyme shifted the optimal working temperature to 85 °C and led to 20.

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Tumor cells are characterized by rapid proliferation. In order to provide purines for DNA and RNA synthesis, inosine 5'-monophosphate dehydrogenase (IMPDH), a key enzyme in the de novo guanosine biosynthesis, is highly expressed in tumor cells. In this study we investigated whether IMPDH was involved in cancer immunoregulation.

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Background: The role of 21-gene recurrence score (RS) testing on chemotherapy decision-making and survival outcomes for T3N0 luminal breast cancer (BC) remains unclear. This study aimed to investigate the effect of RS testing in chemotherapy selection and prognosis in these patients.

Research Design And Methods: Patients diagnosed with T3N0 luminal BC were included from the Surveillance, Epidemiology, and End Results Oncotype database.

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  • * The method utilizes tryptamine-derived isocyanides and involves an innovative cascade sequence that includes oxidative trifluorination and halogenative cyclization, resulting in effective formation of the desired compounds.
  • * This process is characterized by mild reaction conditions, good yields, and high selectivities, and it allows the resulting products to be further modified for creating diverse N-CF-pyrroloindolines.
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Background: Gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD) refers to a clinical condition characterized by gastric content reflux into the esophagus, causing symptoms like acid regurgitation and heartburn. While patient education is essential for GERD treatment, traditional educational models often struggle to effectively improve treatment outcomes.

Methods: Between January 2021 and April 2022, we enrolled 257 patients and assessed their GERD knowledge.

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The microplastics in aquatic ecosystems pose a serious threat to ecological security and environmental health, which have received widespread attention. To reveal the response of a water--sediment system to microplastics exposure, the was exposed to polyethylene microplastics (PE-MPs) with different mass fractions (1%-5%, sediment wet mass fraction), and the effects of PE-MPs on the physiochemical indicators of water quality, morphological characteristics of submerged plants, physiological characters, antioxidant system, and microbial community structure in sediments were studied respectively. The results showed that the physiochemical properties of the water body were not significantly changed in the PE-MPs treatment group, whereas the plant height, oxidative stress index, and antioxidant system were significantly inhibited.

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  • - Centella asiatica is a medicinal plant known for its high content of triterpenoids, commonly used in Asia to treat skin issues like acne.
  • - Researchers isolated 21 triterpenoid compounds from the plant, analyzing their structures through NMR and HRESIMS, including unique compounds with rare aldehyde groups.
  • - In vitro tests showed that 20 of these compounds effectively enhanced cell survival and reduced damage from UVB exposure, suggesting they may serve as natural protectants against skin aging.
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Highly sensitive detection of low-frequency EGFR-L858R mutation is particularly important in guiding targeted therapy of nonsmall-cell lung carcinoma (NSCLC). To this end, a ligase chain reaction (LCR)-based electrochemical biosensor (e-LCR) with an inverted sandwich-type architecture was provided by combining a cooperation of lambda exonuclease-RecJf exonuclease (λ-RecJf exo). In this work, by designing a knife-like DNA substrate (an overhang ssDNA part referred to the "knife arm") and introducing the λ-RecJf exo, the unreacted DNA probes in the LCR were specially degraded while only the ligated products were preserved, after which the ligated knife-like DNA products were hybridized with capture probes on the gold electrode surface through the "knife arms", forming the inverted sandwich-type DNA structure and bringing the methylene blue-label close to the electrode surface to engender the electrical signal.

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Tea drinking impacts aging and aging-related diseases. However, knowledge of anti-aging molecules other than the major catechins in complex tea extracts remains limited. Here we used Caenorhabditis elegans to analyze the longevity effects of tea extracts and constituents comprehensively.

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  • Alzheimer's disease (AD) is a complex neurodegenerative disorder with no viable cure, prompting the search for effective drug targets and therapies.
  • This study utilized deep learning techniques and transcriptomic data from both AD and normal brain tissues to identify seven significant genes as potential drug targets.
  • Researchers also discovered ten drugs with the potential to interact with these targets, highlighting new avenues for AD treatment and emphasizing the importance of advanced computational methods in drug discovery.
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Metal-free, photoredox-catalyzed aromatization-driven deconstructive functionalization of spiro-dihydroquinazolinones with α-CF alkenes is presented. The readily available spiro-dihydroquinazolinones reacted efficiently with α-CF alkenes during photocatalysis to give the -difluoroallylated and the CF-containing quinazolin-4(3)-ones in good yields with excellent chemoselectivity. The selectivity depends on the electron effect of substituents in α-CF alkenes.

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  • The study looked at two types of surgeries for breast cancer: immediate breast reconstruction (IBR) and just mastectomy (removing the breast).
  • Researchers checked a lot of past studies to see how safe and effective each surgery was for patients.
  • Results show that IBR patients had more complications, but both groups had similar chances of surviving and staying cancer-free. So, IBR might need more careful consideration because of the risks involved.
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Anthropogenic reactive nitrogen (N) deposition has increased significantly since the industrial revolution. Northern China has become a global hotspot for N deposition. However, few studies have been conducted to quantify the historical changes of atmospheric N deposition fluxes and source contributions in Northern China.

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Object: Amplification of the epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR) and its active mutant type III (EGFRvIII), frequently occurr in glioblastoma (GBM), contributing to chemotherapy and radiation resistance in GBM. Elucidating the underlying molecular mechanism of temozolomide (TMZ) resistance in EGFRvIII GBM could offer valuable insights for cancer treatment.

Methods: To elucidate the molecular mechanisms underlying EGFRvIII-mediated resistance to TMZ in GBM, we conducted a comprehensive analysis using Gene Expression Omnibus and The cancer genome atlas (TCGA) databases.

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Background: CPEB1 is an alternative polyadenylation binding protein that promotes or suppresses the expression of related mRNAs and proteins by binding to a highly conserved Cytoplasmic Polyadenylation Element (CPE) in the mRNAs 3'UTR. It is found to express abnormally in multiple tumors and affect tumorigenesis through many pathways. This review summarizes the functions and mechanisms of CPEB1 in a variety of cancers and suggests new directions for future related treatments.

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Wide variation in amenability to transformation and regeneration (TR) among many plant species and genotypes presents a challenge to the use of genetic engineering in research and breeding. To help understand the causes of this variation, we performed association mapping and network analysis using a population of 1204 wild trees of Populus trichocarpa (black cottonwood). To enable precise and high-throughput phenotyping of callus and shoot TR, we developed a computer vision system that cross-referenced complementary red, green, and blue (RGB) and fluorescent-hyperspectral images.

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Background: Ovarian cancer is one of the most common malignant tumors in female reproductive system in the world, and the choice of its treatment is very important for the survival rate and prognosis of patients. Traditional open surgery is the main treatment for ovarian cancer, but it has the disadvantages of big trauma and slow recovery. With the continuous development of minimally invasive technology, minimally invasive laparoscopic surgery under general anesthesia has been gradually applied to the treatment of ovarian cancer because of its advantages of less trauma and quick recovery.

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Guiding by LC-MS/MS analysis and the Global Natural Products Social (GNPS) Molecular Networking, three undescribed sesquiterpenoids, stedapgens A-C, and two known analogues were discovered in the barks of Sieb. et Zucc. The structures were determined by analysis of their spectroscopic data and quantum-chemical calculations.

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Proteinopathy, defined as the abnormal accumulation of proteins that eventually leads to cell death, is one of the most significant pathological features of neurodegenerative diseases. Tauopathies, represented by Alzheimer's disease (AD), and synucleinopathies, represented by Parkinson's disease (PD), show similarities in multiple aspects. AD manifests extrapyramidal symptoms while dementia is also a major sign of advanced PD.

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