Publications by authors named "Jiakai Yao"

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  • * Metabolic analysis identified uridine as a significant Nb-derived metabolite that enhances anti-inflammatory effects and decreases inflammation related to atherosclerosis in both lab tests and live models.
  • * Interventions with uridine or ES products led to lower lipid levels and reduced atherosclerosis in ApoE gene knockout mice, but blocking the mitochondrial ATP-sensitive potassium channel negatively impacted the anti-inflammatory benefits.
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B7-H4 is a promising immune checkpoint molecule in tumor immunotherapy. Our previous study showed that high B7-H4 expression was strongly correlated with deficiency in tumor infiltrated lymphocytes (TILs) in glioma patients. On this basis, we investigated the impact of B7-H4 on CD8+TILs in gliomas and the associated molecular mechanism here.

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Background: Owing to the nonavailability of any clear targets for molluscicides against Pomacea canaliculata, target-based screening strategy cannot be employed. In this study, the molluscicidal effects of typical pesticides on P. canaliculata were evaluated to obtain the molluscicide target.

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The snail is the only intermediate host of the highly invasive parasite . Molluscicide is often used to curb transmission of . Niclosamide, the only World Health Organization (WHO) recognized molluscicide, presents major drawbacks, including high cost and toxicity towards aquatic animals.

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In this study, 196 strains of actinomycetes isolated from marshland soil samples were tested for molluscicidal activity against Oncomelania hupensis. Five strains demonstrated molluscicidal activity, of which the molluscicidal efficiency of Actinomycetes strain A183 was the maximum. After the fermentation supernatant of actinomycetes A183 was extracted with ethyl acetate (EWEA), the LC50 of the EWEA after leaching for 48 h and 72 h were 0.

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