Publications by authors named "Jianyuan Lin"

The detection of tetracycline antibiotics in environmental waters is crucial due to their widespread use, persistence, and potential toxicity. Herein, a method for the specific detection of tetracycline in aquaculture wastewater using a nitrogen-doped carbon quantum dots fluorescence probe is reported. Nitrogen-doped carbon quantum dots (N-CQDs) were synthesized in one step via a hydrothermal method, employing citric acid as the carbon source and diethylenetriamine as the nitrogen source.

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  • Nodosin, a diterpenoid from Rabdosia serra, shows promising antitumor effects against hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC), but its mechanisms of action are not well understood.
  • Nodosin was tested in various concentrations on HCC cell lines (SNU378 and HCCLM3) using viability assays, revealing significant cell growth inhibition with specific IC values.
  • The study found that the downregulation of the protein ERCC6L by nodosin boosts cell death in HCC, and this effect involves the PI3K/AKT signaling pathway, indicating a complex interplay between nodosin, ERCC6L, and the signaling mechanisms.
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Background: With the aging of the global population, the incidence rate of acute cholecystitis is increasing. Laparoscopic cholecystectomy is considered as the first choice to treat acute cholecystitis. How to effectively avoid serious intraoperative complications such as bile duct and blood vessel injury is still a difficult problem that puzzles surgeons.

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Background: Internal hernia is a rare cause of acute abdomen and intestinal obstruction in adults. Internal abdominal hernias include paraduodenal, perigastric, foramen of Winslow, intersigmoid, and post-anastomotic hernias and can be congenital or acquired. Internal hernias occur in 1%-2% of patients, and transmesocolic hernias are extremely rare.

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Background: Pancreatic acinar cells are susceptible to nuclear factor kappa B (NF-κB)-mediated inflammation and resulting cell necrosis during early acute pancreatitis. As adenosine monophosphate-activated protein kinase alpha (Ampkα)/sirtuin 1 (Sirt1) pathway activity attenuates NF-κB activity, we examined whether the Ampkα/Sirt1 axis affects the progression of acute pancreatitis and associated lung injury . Furthermore, we explored the role of the ciliary protein sperm flagellar 2 (Spef2, Kpl2) in regulating Ampkα/Sirt1 activity and .

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The ability to discern subtle image changes over time is useful in applications such as product quality control, civil engineering structure evaluation, medical video analysis, music entertainment, and so on. However, tiny yet useful variations are often combined with large motions, which severely distorts current video amplification methods bounded by external constraints. This paper presents a novel use of spectra to make motion magnification robust to large movements.

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  • The study investigated the effects of γ-aminobutyric acid (GABA) on the ammonia stress resistance of S. pharaonis, using various doses to determine its efficacy.
  • Results indicated that ammonia exposure led to oxidative stress, immune system suppression, and liver damage, characterized by increased ammonia and malondialdehyde (MDA) levels and decreased antioxidant enzyme activity.
  • GABA treatment, particularly at 80-100 mg/kg, significantly mitigated these negative effects, improving liver health and suggesting its potential as a therapeutic supplement for ammonia-related stress in cuttlefish.
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In the present study, ultrasound-assisted extraction was employed to extract the general flavone from celery leaves using response surface methodology and BP neural network model with a genetic algorithm (GA). The effects of temperature, time, solid-liquid ratio, and ethanol concentration on the extraction results were assessed by Box-Behnken design. Further optimization of the process was performed by GA-BP.

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As the best substitute for antibiotics, antimicrobial peptides (AMPs) have important research significance. Due to the high cost and difficulty of experimental methods for identifying AMPs, more and more researches are focused on using computational methods to solve this problem. Most of the existing calculation methods can identify AMPs through the sequence itself, but there is still room for improvement in recognition accuracy, and there is a problem that the constructed model cannot be universal in each dataset.

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  • Carbonylation is a harmful process in which reactive oxygen species modify amino acids in proteins, contributing to various diseases and aging.
  • The study introduces CarSite-II, a new computational algorithm that accurately predicts carbonylation sites in proteins, focusing on specific amino acids (K, P, R, and T) and utilizing advanced techniques to balance training samples.
  • CarSite-II demonstrated strong performance in tests, outperforming existing prediction tools by achieving better correlation and lower rates of false positives and negatives for the identified carbonylation sites.
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Piwi-interacting RNAs (piRNAs) are indispensable in the transposon silencing, including in germ cell formation, germline stem cell maintenance, spermatogenesis, and oogenesis. piRNA pathways are amongst the major genome defence mechanisms, which maintain genome integrity. They also have important functions in tumorigenesis, as indicated by aberrantly expressed piRNAs being recently shown to play roles in the process of cancer development.

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A catalytic amount of CuCl and CsCO was employed to synthesize a variety of 2-substituted benzo[]furans and indoles by an intramolecular cyclization of 2-alkynyl phenols and tosylanilines. This protocol features mild conditions, high yields and broad substrate scope, which makes it a practical method for the synthesis of 2-substituted benzo[]furans and indoles.

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It's important to eliminate matrix interference for accurate detecting antibiotic residues in complex food samples. In this study, we designed a zero-backgrounded fluorescence aptasensor to achieve on-site detection of antibiotic residues, with chloramphenicol (CAP) as representative analyte. Moreover, a three stir-bars assisted target recycling system (TSBTR) was designed to achieve triple signal amplification and increase the sensitivity.

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Simultaneous and sensitive detection of various antibiotic residues in one sample is essential to evaluation of food safety status. Herein, a multiplexed electrochemical aptasensor for multiplex antibiotics detection, with kanamycin (KANA) and ampicillin (AMP) as representative analytes, was designed by using metal ions encoded apoferrtin probes and double stirring bars-assisted target recycling for signal amplification. The encoded probes were prepared by apoferritin loading Cd and Pb ions and labeling with duplex DNAs (aptamers corresponding to KANA and AMP hybrid with its complementary DNA sequence), respectively.

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It is crucially important to rapidly, simultaneously, and sensitively determine trace amounts of heavy metal ions in complex samples. Herein, a stirring bar modified with two kinds of encoded hairpin DNA probes (H and H') was used in a multiplexed strategy allowing for specific extraction of Hg and Ag coupled to microchip electrophoresis (MCE) separation and LED induced fluorescence (LIF) detection. The extraction step utilizes stir bars, which are functionalized with designed hairpin DNA probes (H with TT and H' with CC mismatches in stems).

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Excessive intake of kanamycin (KANA) can cause some serious drug-resistant diseases, so it is urgent to develop some accurate and rapid analytical methods for monitor KANA residues in foodstuffs with complex matrix. Recently, many ratiometric assays were reported to be capable of overcoming matrix interference. Herein, a ratiometric and homogeneous assay for KANA detection based on microchip electrophoresis (MCE) was developed.

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Recently, it has been crucial to be able to detect and quantify small molecular targets simultaneously in biological samples. Herein, a simple and conventional double-T type microchip electrophoresis (MCE) based platform for the multiplex detection of quality indicator molecule targets in urine, using ampicillin (AMPI), adenosine triphosphate (ATP) and estradiol (E2) as models, was developed. Several programmable hairpin probes (PHPs) were designed for detecting different targets and triggering isothermal polymerase-catalyzed target recycling (IPCTR) for signal amplification.

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