Publications by authors named "Li Wanying"

Purpose: Fractional nasal exhaled NO (FnNO), fractional exhaled NO (FeNO) and lung function tests were performed in children with moderate-to-severe persistent allergic rhinitis (AR) to investigate the significance of the above indices in the assessment and diagnosis of children with AR.

Methods: A total of 135 children with persistent AR were selected and divided into moderate-to-severe and mild groups; serum total immunoglobulin E (IgE), peripheral blood eosinophil counts (EOS), FnNO, FeNO, and lung function tests were performed.

Results: Children in the moderate-to-severe group had increased levels of FnNO and FeNO and decreased levels of forced expiratory flow at 75% of forced vital capacity as a percentage of the predicted value (FEF75%) and maximum mid-term expiratory flow as a percentage of the predicted value (MMEF%) .

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The design of breeding programs is crucial for maximizing economic gains. Simulation provides the most efficient measures to test these programs, as real-world trials are often costly and time-consuming. We developed GOplan, a comprehensive and user-friendly R package designed to develop animal breeding programs considering pure-bred populations and crossbreeding systems.

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Radical-featured organic materials usually demonstrate significantly narrower bandgap than that of regular organic materials, which is beneficial for near-infrared (NIR) absorption and non-radiative decay process, making them good candidates for photothermal agents (PTAs) of photothermal therapy (PTT). However, most organic radicals are too short-lived to be separated and stable. Herein, a stable pyrylium-croconaine (CR) dye CR845 with high diradical character was synthesized and assembled into CR845 nanoparticles (NPs) to explore the photoacoustic imaging (PAI) and photothermal therapeutic performance under NIR irradiation in vitro and in vivo.

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  • * Cellulose-based sponges (CBSs) are emerging as a sustainable alternative, showing significant potential in various applications compared to traditional inorganic and plastic/rubber sponges.
  • * The review discusses the properties and advancements of CBSs, including their structure, functional modifications, and specific uses in environmental science like dye removal and oil-water separation, emphasizing their sustainability benefits.
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  • Pediatric thyroid nodules have a higher risk of cancer than adult nodules, yet there is no dedicated ultrasound evaluation system for children.
  • This study analyzed ultrasound images of 177 thyroid lesions from kids under 18 to see how well adult-based systems (ACR-TIRADS and C-TIRADS) could identify cancer.
  • Findings showed strong diagnostic ability and agreement for both systems, but they emphasized the need for a more tailored ultrasound evaluation specifically for children’s thyroid nodules.
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  • Pigs are a vital source of protein for humans, but the current reference genome limits our understanding of their genetic diversity due to structural variants (SVs).
  • This study created a comprehensive pangenome and genomic variation map from 599 deep-sequenced pig genomes across Eurasia, revealing significant differences among populations and identifying 546,137 SVs linked to distinct genomic features.
  • Notably, an SV in the TBX19 gene's promoter was identified, potentially influencing traits like growth and behavior in Asian pigs, highlighting the pangenome's utility for future genetic research.
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Pogostemon cablin (Blanco) Benth (Patchouli) is an aromatic herb extensively used in pharmaceutical and cosmetic industries. Sesquiterpenes are the characteristic constitutes in patchouli which are synthesized in the glandular trichomes on leaves and stems. Gibberellic acid (GA), a tetracyclic diterpenoid, plays a crucial role in the formation of glandular trichome.

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In this study, umami peptides were screened and characterized from bovine bone soups manufactured via atmospheric and high-pressure boiling. Peptide fractions with molecular weights less than 3 kDa were selected for peptide sequencing using LC-MS/MS, the toxicity prediction of the umami peptides was carried out by using an website, and the peptides were screened according to the binding energy, i.e.

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  • Hepatitis B virus (HBV) uses the ESCRT/MVB pathway for budding both enveloped virions and non-enveloped capsids, with the exact mechanics of the latter still unclear.
  • The study identifies the significance of a specific lysine residue in HBV's capsid protein for successful naked capsid release and highlights the role of the ubiquitin system in this process.
  • AIP4, a member of the NEDD4 E3 ligase family, is shown to enhance naked capsid secretion by interacting with the protein Alix, while Alix's ubiquitination isn't strictly necessary for this release.
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Uranium extraction from seawater (UES) has important strategic significance for maintaining the sustainable development of nuclear energy. This article presents the preparation of a low-cost, efficient, and highly reusable biosorbent sodium alginate/polyethyleneimine (SA/PEI) through a simple one-step crosslinking process. The chemical crosslinking between PEI and SA provides biosorbent excellent mechanical strength and thermal stability.

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  • * Ferroptosis, a type of cell death, plays a role in neurological diseases, and this study identifies how miR-21 regulates ferroptosis in neurons affected by arsenic exposure.
  • * The research also shows that microglial cells communicate with neurons through exosomes, influencing ferroptosis, and suggests that removing these exosomes or knocking down miR-21 can reduce this neuronal cell death.
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Oxidation of organic amines (OAs) or aromatic hydrocarbons (AHs) produces carbonyls, which further react with OAs to form carbonyl-amine condensation products, threatening environmental quality and human health. However, there is still a lack of systematic understanding of the carbonyl-amine condensation reaction processes of OAs or between OAs and AHs, and subsequent environmental health impact. This work systematically investigated the carbonyl-amine condensation coupled ozonolysis kinetics, reaction mechanism, secondary organic aerosol (SOA) formation and cytotoxicity from the mixture of dipropylamine (DPA) and styrene (STY) by a combined method of product mass spectrometry identification, particle property analysis and cell exposure evaluation.

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The limitations of self-assembled polymeric nanoparticles for cancer therapy, including instability in the bloodstream, non-specific targeting of cancer cells, and unregulated intracellular drug delivery, were effectively addressed by the development of core-shell SNX@PLL-FPBA/mHA NPs. The core was SNX@PLL-FPBA NPs prepared from polylysine conjugated 3-fluoro-4-carboxyphenylboronic acid (PLL-FPBA) self-assembly and SNX encapsulation, while the shell was methacrylate-modified hyaluronic acid (mHA) adhering to the core by electrostatic interactions and subsequently stabilized by photo-crosslinking, without the use of any organic solvent. SNX@PLL-FPBA/mHA NPs exhibited good stability in varying ionic strengths (0-0.

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Comprising about 60 % of gastropod diversity, caenogastropods display almost all kinds of shell forms and include many commercially important marine groups. Although the monophyly of Caenogastropoda has been widely accepted, thier internal phylogenetic relationships remain unclear. In the present study, a total of 27 caenogastropods belonging to eight superfamilies were sequenced and used for phylogenetic reconstruction.

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Invasive tumors are difficult to be completely resected in clinical surgery due to the lack of clear resection margins, which greatly increases the risk of postoperative recurrence. However, chemotherapy and radiotherapy as the traditional means of postoperative adjuvant therapy, are limited in postoperative applications, such as multi-drug resistance and low sensitivity, etc. Therefore, an engineered magnesium alloy rod is designed as a postoperative implant to completely remove postoperative residual tumor tissue and inhibit tumor recurrence by gas and mild magnetic hyperthermia therapy (MMHT).

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Vertical transistors, in which the source and drain are aligned vertically and the current flow is normal to the wafer surface, have attracted considerable attention recently. However, the realization of high-density vertical transistors is challenging, and could be largely attributed to the incompatibility between vertical structures and conventional lateral fabrication processes. Here we report a T-shape lamination approach for realizing high-density vertical sidewall transistors, where lateral transistors could be pre-fabricated on planar substrates first and then laminated onto vertical substrates using T-shape stamps, hence overcoming the incompatibility between planar processes and vertical structures.

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Background: Environmental stress is a significant contributor to the development of inflammatory bowel disease (IBD). The involvement of temperature stimulation in the development of IBD remains uncertain. Our preliminary statistical data suggest that the prevalence of IBD is slightly lower in colder regions compared to non-cold regions.

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Gene expression is temporally and spatially regulated by the interaction of transcription factors (TFs) and cis-regulatory elements (CREs). The uneven distribution of TF binding sites across the genome poses challenges in understanding how this distribution evolves to regulate spatio-temporal gene expression and consequent heritable phenotypic variation. In this study, chromatin accessibility profiles and gene expression profiles were collected from several species including mammals (human, mouse, bovine), fish (zebrafish and medaka), and chicken.

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Vertical three-dimensional integration of two-dimensional (2D) semiconductors holds great promise, as it offers the possibility to scale up logic layers in the z axis. Indeed, vertical complementary field-effect transistors (CFETs) built with such mixed-dimensional heterostructures, as well as hetero-2D layers with different carrier types, have been demonstrated recently. However, so far, the lack of a controllable doping scheme (especially p-doped WSe (refs.

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To explore the relationship between the intestinal flora of Exopalaemon Carinicauda and infection by Enterocytozoo Hepatopenaei (EHP), we analyzed the species and richness of gut microbiota in infected individuals in different EHP load groups [i.e., control (C), high load (H), and low load (L)] using gene sequencing after infection.

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Background: To explore the alterations of inflammatory markers and immune-related cytokines in children infected with Mycoplasma pneumoniae (MP) combined with Adenovirus (ADV).

Methods: The study population consisted of 201 children with MPP, and they were grouped according to whether they were coinfected with ADV infection and critically ill. Additionally, comparative analyses were performed.

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Purpose: This phase 3 trial aimed to compare the efficacy and safety of capecitabine or capecitabine plus oxaliplatin (XELOX) with those of fluorouracil plus cisplatin (PF) in definitive concurrent chemoradiotherapy (DCRT) for inoperable locally advanced esophageal squamous cell carcinoma (ESCC).

Methods: Patients were randomly assigned to receive two cycles of capecitabine, XELOX, or PF along with concurrent intensity-modulated radiation therapy. Patients in each arm were again randomly assigned to receive two cycles of consolidation chemotherapy or not.

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The genus within the family Mycenaceae is characterised by the gelatinous basidiomata with poroid hymenophore and most species inhabit monocotyledonous plants. In this study, many samples covering a wide geographic range in China were examined morphologically and phylogenetically using concatenated ITS1-5.8S-ITS2-nLSU sequence data.

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Designing efficient, inexpensive, and stable photocatalysts to degrade organic pollutants and antibiotics has become an effective way for environmental remediation. In this work, we successfully performed growth of CdS QDs on the surface of elliptical BiVO to try to show the advantage of the binary heterojuncted photocatalyst (BVO@CdS) for the photocatalytic degradation of tetracycline (TC). The growth of CdS QDs can provide a large number of reactive sites and also generate a larger contact area with BiVO.

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