Publications by authors named "Junlan Yu"

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  • Phenol is highly toxic to aquatic life and accumulates in the environment, posing challenges for assessing ecological risks.
  • A new three-stage assessment method revealed that phenol concentrations are generally higher in northern rivers of China, with ecological risks varying by season and river location.
  • Fish are more vulnerable to phenol toxicity than invertebrates, highlighting the need for updated water quality standards and targeted strategies to protect river ecosystems.
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The value of ecosystem services is affected by increasing human activities. However, the anthropogenic driving mechanisms of ecosystem services are poorly understood. Here, we established a deep learning model to approximate the ecosystem service value (ESV) of Nanjing City using 23 socioeconomic factors.

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Aim: Fragment-based lead discovery (FBLD) is a complementary approach in drug research and development. In this study, we established an NMR-based FBLD platform that was used to screen novel scaffolds targeting human bromodomain of BRD4, and investigated the binding interactions between hit compounds and the target protein.

Methods: 1D NMR techniques were primarily used to generate the fragment library and to screen compounds.

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