Publications by authors named "Jian'gang Hu"

This comprehensive study focused on evaluating and selecting seven distinct commercial membranes to develop BTESE/PA membranes. This method effectively facilitated the extraction of cynaroside from the complex composition of peony seed meal. We subsequently conducted a thorough investigation into its biological properties.

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Background: Statistical correlation analysis is currently the most typically used approach for investigating the risk factors of type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM). However, this approach does not readily reveal the causal relationships between risk factors and rarely describes the causal relationships visually.

Results: Considering the superiority of reinforcement learning in prediction, a causal discovery approach with reinforcement learning for T2DM risk factors is proposed herein.

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Article Synopsis
  • Bacterial ghosts are hollow bacterial cell envelopes that can potentially serve as new vaccines and delivery systems, having no internal contents but retaining their structure.
  • This study focused on creating bacterial ghosts from a specific strain of pathogenic E. coli (DE17) using three different methods, achieving a 99.9% cleavage efficiency with one method.
  • The research further explored the use of a cell-penetrating peptide (MAP) for inactivating DE17 and analyzed the structural changes under scanning electron microscopy, providing insights for future vaccine development and safety protocols for bacterial ghosts.
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