Publications by authors named "Lang Liu"

Sulfone motifs play important roles in bioactive compounds and functional materials. The development of efficient methodologies for constructing sulfonyl-containing compounds has thus attracted considerable attention. Here, we introduce a protocol for the preparation of alkyl aryl sulfones under mild conditions.

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Traumatic brain injury (TBI) presents significant risks concerning mortality and morbidity. Individuals who suffer from TBI may exhibit mood disorders, including anxiety and depression. Both preclinical and clinical research have established correlations between TBI and disturbances in the metabolism of amino acids, lipids, iron, zinc, and copper, which are implicated in the emergence of mood disorders post-TBI.

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At present, the mechanism difference between tetragonal BiVO (t-BiVO) and monoclinic BiVO (m-BiVO) coupled peroxymonosulfate (PMS) to realize photocatalysis is still unclear. In this study, m-BiVO and t-BiVO were obtained by adjusting the bismuth-vanadium ratio in the precursor solution (Bi:V = 3:1; 1:1; 1:2 and 1:3). The results of photocatalytic experiments showed that both t-BiVO and m-BiVO had certain activation effects on PMS, and the prepared monoclinic B1V2 has the strongest photocatalytic performance.

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Fluidity influences the use of backfill materials in the mining industry. A new backfill material-modified magnesium slag-based backfill materials (MFPB)-is made from solid waste from coal and metallurgy. We focus on the compatibility of polycarboxylate water reducing agent (SP) with MFPB and its effect on MFPB performance.

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Waxy cuticle covers plant aerial organs and protects plants against environmental challenges. Although improved cuticle-associated traits are aimed at the wheat breeding programs, the mechanism governing wheat cuticular wax biosynthesis remains to be elucidated. Herein, wheat WW domain-containing protein TaCFL1 is characterized as a negative regulator of wax biosynthesis.

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  • - NPH3/RPT2-Like (NRL) proteins are important blue light receptors that influence how plants respond to light, but their role in plant immunity, particularly against late blight from *Phytophthora infestans*, is not well understood.
  • - In this study, researchers identified 35 StNRL genes in potatoes, classifying them into six subfamilies, with many showing evidence of segmental duplication, which is key for their evolutionary expansion.
  • - Specific StNRL genes, like StNRL-6 and StNRL-7, were found to interact with the photoreceptor Stphot1 and negatively affect the resistance of both potatoes and *Nicotiana benthamiana*
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The problem of plastic pollution is becoming increasingly serious, and there is an urgent need to reduce the use of plastics and to improve the recovery rate of plastic wastes. Plastic wastes can be transformed into value-added chemicals at the anode through electrocatalytic conversion, while coupling with cathodic reduction reactions to achieve cogeneration of valuable anodic and cathodic products. The plastic electroreforming technology has unprecedented advantages, including a green and decentralizable process, renewable energy storage, ecological benefits, resource recovery, cost-effectiveness, and so on.

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Ultrasonic detection has emerged as a rapid method for acquiring rock mass sound velocity and converting it into an elastic modulus parameter, a pivotal technique for investigating the in-situ mechanical properties of rock masses. Despite its significance, accurately deducing rock mass strength from elastic modulus remains a formidable challenge and a pressing issue in the realm of protorock parameter research. This study introduces an innovative artificial intelligence-driven methodology for transforming elastic modulus and strength parameters specific to coal measures through rigorous data analysis and experimental validation.

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  • Gastric cancer has a high global mortality rate (70%) and involves immune checkpoints like PD-1 and PD-L1, which are important in its progression.
  • Solamargine, derived from traditional Chinese medicine, shows potential in suppressing various cancers, but its specific impact on PD-L1 in gastric cancer was unclear.
  • The study found that solamargine inhibits gastric cancer cell growth and metastasis by downregulating STAT3 signaling and reducing PD-L1 expression, suggesting it could be a promising treatment strategy for gastric cancer.
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  • - The study explored how exposure to air pollutants like 2.5-micrometer Particulate Matter (PM), Sulfur Dioxide (SO), Nitrogen Dioxide (NO), and Ozone during the first trimester affects the likelihood of spontaneous abortions in pregnant women.
  • - Researchers conducted a retrospective analysis comparing clinical data from women who experienced spontaneous abortions and those with full-term pregnancies, using two different methods to assess pollutant exposure.
  • - Findings suggest that exposure to pollutants, particularly PM, SO, and NO during the first trimester, is associated with an increased risk of spontaneous abortion, with both assessment methods yielding consistent correlation results.
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The Northeast Plain in China ranks among the top five regions that have been significantly impacted by haze pollution. To effectively control pollution, it is crucial to accurately assess the effects of emission reduction measures. In this study, we analyzed surveillance data and found substantial decreases (ranging from 19.

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  • Blue light makes Nicotiana benthamiana more susceptible to late blight disease caused by Phytophthora infestans, with a clear link to the roles of blue light photoreceptors (phototropins) and specific proteins in regulating disease resistance.
  • The study specifically identifies the potato NRL protein StNRL-9, which negatively affects resistance to late blight by interacting with blue light receptors and promoting the degradation of an immune regulator.
  • Unlike StNRL1, which inhibits certain immune responses, StNRL-9 does not affect cell death caused by the pathogen, suggesting that these proteins have different mechanisms in regulating plant immunity.
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Upon infection with nonpathogenic microorganisms or treatment with natural or synthetic compounds, plants exhibit a more rapid and potent response to both biotic and abiotic stresses. However, the molecular mechanisms behind this phenomenon, known as defense priming, are poorly understood. β-minobutyric acid (BABA) is an endogenous stress metabolite that enhances plant tolerance to various abiotic stresses and primes plant defense responses, providing the ability to resist a variety of pathogens (broad-spectrum resistance).

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Chloroplasts regulate plant development and immunity. Here we report that potato chloroplast elongation factors StTuA and StTuB, targeted by Phytophthora infestans RXLR effector Pi22926, positively regulate immunity and growth. Plants expressing Pi22926, or silenced for TuA/B, show increased P.

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Background: In endoscopic nasobiliary drainage (ENBD), it is complicated to reposition the catheter from the mouth to nostril. We developed a new technique using an 1-mL syringe tube combined with guide-wire when repositioning an ENBD tube from mouth to nose. The aim of this study was to verify its utility.

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  • * The study introduced a soluble microneedle patch made with dextran for effective delivery of timolol maleate, along with a vascular embolization strategy using oxidized cellulose to disrupt blood supply to the tumors.
  • * The new microneedle patch quickly dissolves in the skin, allowing rapid drug delivery and significant tumor inhibition in mouse models, offering a promising, non-invasive treatment option for hemangiomas.
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Objective: To investigate the association between exposure to atmospheric pollutants and preterm birth in a river valley-type city and its critical exposure windows.

Methods: A retrospective cohort study was used to collect data from the medical records of preterm and full-term deliveries in two hospitals in urban areas of a typical river valley-type city from January 2018 to December 2019. A total of 7,288 cases were included in the study with general information such as pregnancy times, the number of cesarean sections, occupation, season of conception and regularity of the menstrual cycle.

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  • * Our research included looking at both common and rare gene variants connected to the NLRP3 inflammasome, as well as assessing the potential effects of related cytokines (IL-1β and IL-18) on PD.
  • * The results showed no significant link between NLRP3 variations and PD, suggesting that the NLRP3 inflammasome may not be a viable target for treatment or play a role in the disease's development.
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Pneumoconiosis is a common occupational disease that can worsen with accompanying infection. Torque teno virus (TTV) is a prevalent human virus with multiple genotypes that can chronically and persistently infect individuals. However, the prevalence of TTV in pneumoconiosis patients is still unclear.

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The prevention and control of natural gas hydrates is an important link in ensuring winter production. Traditional thermodynamic inhibitors, like methanol, are commonly utilized due to their low unit costs and pricing, but they come with considerable safety issues when used on-site due to their high toxicity, flammability, and explosive potential. A cost-effective and eco-friendly hydrate inhibitor was created by combining light polyol amine with other ingredients to solve this problem.

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Graphite carbon nitride (g-CN) is a promising photocatalyst,but its inadequate reactive sites, weak visible light responsiveness, and sluggish separation of photogenerated carriers hamperthe improvement of photodegradation efficiency. In this work, potassium (K) and halogen atoms co-modified g-CN photocatalysts (CN-KX, X = F, Cl, Br, I) were constructed to adjust the electrical and band structure for enhanced generation of reactive oxygen species. Through an integration of theoretical calculation and experimental exploration, the doping sites of halogen atoms as well as the evolution of crystal, band, and electronic structures were investigated.

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Co-combustion is a technology that enables the simultaneous and efficient utilization of biomass and coal gangue (CG). Nevertheless, the factors that affect the combustibility of co-pyrolytic char, which represents the rate-determining step of the entire co-combustion process, remain unclear. This study investigates the impact of the physicochemical properties of co-pyrolytic char, including pore structure, carbon structure, and alkali metals, on the combustion characteristics.

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Two guanine base editors created using an engineered N-methylpurine DNA glycosylase with CRISPR systems achieved targeted G-to-T editing with 4.94-12.50% efficiency in rice (Oryza sativa).

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  • The study aimed to investigate the impact of air pollutants on preterm births and changes in blood cell counts in mothers from 2018 to 2020 in Baota District, Yan'an City.
  • Researchers collected air quality data and meteorological information to analyze the effects of pollutants like PM, SO, NO, CO, and O on preterm births using statistical methods.
  • The findings indicated that exposure to certain air pollutants is associated with an increased risk of preterm birth and changes in blood cell counts, with specific pollutants showing both long-term and cumulative effects.
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  • This research explores the creation of sensory-rich, low-fat products using bigels made with innovative Pickering techniques, focusing on the roles of whey protein isolate (WPI) and whey protein microgel (WPM) as stabilizers.
  • Findings show that higher protein concentrations enhance stability and desirable properties such as storage modulus and yield stress, leading to better oil retention and flavor release in applications like frozen foods.
  • The study also reveals that WPM-based Pickering bigels can adjust oral sensations and digestion rates, showing promise for improving consumer experience and health benefits in food formulations.
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