Publications by authors named "Jian-Qiu Li"

Polyethylene glycol chains in two terminals of the naphthalene functional group are threaded into α-cyclodextrin cavities to form the pseudopolyrotaxane (NPR), which not only effectively induces the phosphorescence of the naphthalene functional group by the cyclodextrin macrocycle confinement, but also provides interfacial hydrogen bonding assembly function between polyhydroxy groups of cyclodextrin and waterborne polyurethane (WPU) chains to construct elastomers. The introduction of NPR endows the elastomer with enhanced mechanical properties and excellent room temperature phosphorescent (RTP) emission (phosphorescence remains in water, acid, alkali, and organic solvents, even at 160 °C high temperatures). Especially, the reversible mechanically responsive room temperature phosphorescence behavior (phosphorescence intensity increased three times under 200% strain) can be observed in the mechanical stretch and recover process, owing to strain-induced microstructural changes further inhibiting the non-radiative transition and the vibration of NPR.

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Laser fabrication of metallic superhydrophobic surfaces (SHSs) for anti-frosting has recently attracted considerable attention. Effective anti-frosting SHSs require the efficient removal of condensed microdroplets through self-propelled droplet jumping, which is strongly influenced by the surface morphology. However, detailed analyses of the condensate self-removal capability of laser-structured surfaces are limited, and guidelines for laser processing parameter control for fabricating rationally structured SHSs for anti-frosting have not yet been established.

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  • The larvae of Taeniidae species pose significant health and food safety risks to mammals globally, with rodents in the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau (QTP) serving as key hosts.
  • This study discovered and sequenced mitochondrial genomes of two new Taeniidae larvae from the plateau pika and Qinghai vole, revealing their genetic relationships.
  • The research suggests that the evolution of rodent hosts has influenced the speciation of these parasites, indicating a broader impact on biodiversity in the QTP, including both its animal and plant life.
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Echinococcus shiquicus is currently limited to the Qinghai–Tibet plateau, a large mountainous region in China. Although the zoonotic potential remains unknown, progress is being made on the distribution and intermediate host range. In this study, we report E.

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Background: Cysticercosis caused by the metacestode larval stage of Taenia hydatigena is a disease of veterinary and economic importance. A considerable level of genetic variation among isolates of different intermediate hosts and locations has been documented. Generally, data on the genetic population structure of T.

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The plateau vole, is endemic to China and is distributed mainly in Qinghai Province. It is of public health interest, as it is, a potential reservoir of and the intermediate host of However, genetic data of this species are lacking, and its name and taxonomy are still a controversy. In the present study, we determined the nucleotide sequence of the entire mitochondrial (mt) genome of and analyzed its evolutionary relationship.

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  • The Qinghai-Tibet Plateau faces a significant issue with alveolar echinococcosis, especially among intermediate hosts like voles and pikas, where the parasite forms cyst-like tumors in their livers.
  • The study analyzed genetic variations of the parasite using four mitochondrial genes (NADH dehydrogenase subunits 5 and 1, ATP subunit 6, and cytochrome c oxidase subunit 1), revealing low genetic diversity within the local area but higher diversity across different geographical regions.
  • Findings indicate that the genetic variation in the cytochrome c oxidase gene is greater than in the other genes studied, providing foundational data for understanding the molecular epidemiology and control measures for the parasite
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Background: Mandatory newborn screening for metabolic disorders has not been implemented in most parts of China. Newborn mortality and morbidity could be markedly reduced by early diagnosis and treatment of inborn errors of metabolism (IEM). Methods of screening for IEM by tandem mass spectrometry (MS/MS) have been developed, and their advantages include rapid testing, high sensitivity, high specificity, high throughput, and low sample volume (a single dried blood spot).

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  • * Using PCR amplification of mitochondrial genes nad1 and cox1, researchers identified genetic variations in E. shiquicus, discovering at least six distinct haplotypes with minor differences in genetic sequences across the sampled population.
  • * The research introduces a new PCR-restriction endonuclease technique to differentiate E. shiquicus from E. multilocularis, enhancing tools for epidemiological studies where these two species may coexist.
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Objective: To study the diagnostic value of (18)F-FDG-PET/CT in multiple myeloma (MM).

Methods: A total of 66 patients, who were highly suspected of MM in our hospital from July 2012 to December 2014, were chosen as study objects. All patients were diagnosed or excluded by pathological examination.

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An experiment was conducted to study the adjuvant effect of ginsomes on the recombinant profilin in coccidian-infected breeding birds. Three-day-old chickens were vaccinated with Eimeria tenella recombinant profilin antigen (10, 50, and 100 μg per chicken) with or without 50 μg ginsomes per chicken. The boost vaccination was carried out 14 days later.

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Background: The University of Wisconsin colloid based preserving solution (UW solution) is the most efficient preserving solution for multiorgan transplantation. Unfortunately, unavailability of delayed organ preserving solutions hindered further progression of cardinal organ transplantation in China. In this study, we validated an organ preserving Changzheng Organ Preserving Solution (CZ-1 solution) and compared it with UW solution.

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