Publications by authors named "Li Yifeng"

Protein A affinity chromatography has been widely used for product capture in monoclonal antibody (mAb), bispecific antibody (bsAb) and Fc-fusion protein purification. However, the low pH (i.e.

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Per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFASs), including perfluorooctane sulfonate (PFOS) and its alternative 6:2 chlorinated polyfluoroalkyl ether sulfonate (F53B), are widely used in industries, leading to their presence in aquatic environments and potential adverse effects on marine organisms, particularly during early development. This study investigates the effects of PFOS and F53B on larval development and metamorphosis in Mytilus coruscus. Exposure to 4.

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This study investigated the relationship between eye movement parameters and cognitive function in patients with mild to moderate Alzheimer's disease (AD). A total of 80 patients with AD (mild and moderate) and 34 normal controls (NC) participated. Neuropsychological assessments were conducted using the Mini-Mental State Examination (MMSE) and the Montreal Cognitive Assessment (MoCA), while eye movements were recorded using eye-tracking technology.

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MabSelect VH3 is a new Protein A resin recently launched by Cytiva. According to the manufacturer, the Protein A ligand of MabSelect VH3 has been engineered to disrupt and reinforce its Fc and VH3 binding capabilities, respectively. Thus, different from regular Protein A resins, this new Protein A resin has affinity for VH3 domain only.

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  • Drug discovery is typically slow and costly, but AI methods are being used to accelerate the process and effectively create new drug candidates.
  • While many AI-driven studies focus on a single-target approach, polypharmacology aims to find drugs that can bind multiple targets simultaneously for better disease treatment outcomes.
  • Research shows that AI techniques for multi-target drug design can produce higher quality compounds more efficiently than traditional single-target methods, despite the common belief that multi-target design is more challenging.
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CaptureSelect CH1-XL and Praesto 70 CH1 are two affinity media that specifically bind to the CH1 domain of an antibody. In the current work, we first demonstrated that these two CH1-specific affinity media bound to different monoclonal antibodies (mAbs) with varied strengths under identical conditions. We previously had observed the same on a Protein L-conjugated resin and showed that such a property could facilitate homodimer removal in asymmetric bispecific antibody (bsAb) purification.

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Bispecific antibodies (bsAbs) can simultaneously bind two different antigens or epitopes. Their dual-targeting capability enables novel mechanisms of action, gaining therapeutic advantages over conventional monospecific mAbs. In recent years, the number of bsAbs grows rapidly and bsAbs under development are available in diverse formats.

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This article proposes a nonaugmented method for investigating the minimal observability problem of Boolean networks (BNs). This method can be applied to more general BNs and reduce the computational and space complexity of existing results. First, unobservable states concerning an unobservable BN are classified into three categories using the vertex-colored state transition graph, each accompanied by a necessary and sufficient condition for determining additional measurements to make them distinguishable.

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Light field cameras are unsuitable for further acquisition of high-quality images due to their small depth of field, insufficient spatial resolution, and poor imaging quality. To address these issues, we proposed a novel four-focal-square microlens and light field system. A square aspheric microlens array with four orthogonal focal lengths was designed, in which the aperture of a single lens was 100 μm.

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Protein A and Protein L affinity chromatographies are extensively used in mAb and bispecific antibody (bsAb) purification. In addition to product capture, they are both capable of separating certain product-related by-products and aggregates under appropriate conditions. For both types of chromatography, previous studies suggested that adding a salt additive to the mobile phase can significantly improve the resolution between product and by-products/aggregates.

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Correction for 'Physiological evaluation and transcriptomic and proteomic analyses to reveal the anti-aging and reproduction-promoting mechanisms of glycitein in ' by Jianping Lei , , 2024, https://doi.org/10.1039/D4FO02271H.

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The Notch receptor is a pleiotropic signaling protein that translates intercellular ligand interactions into changes in gene expression via the nuclear localization of the Notch intracellular Domain (NICD). Using a combination of immunohistochemistry, RNA in situ, Optogenetics and super-resolution live imaging of transcription in human cells, we show that the N1ICD can form condensates that positively facilitate Notch target gene expression. We determined that N1ICD undergoes Phase Separation Coupled Percolation (PSCP) into transcriptional condensates, which recruit, enrich, and encapsulate a broad set of core transcriptional proteins.

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Objective: The Tubridge flow diverter (TFD) was recently developed to treat intracranial aneurysm (IA). In this study, we aimed to assess the safety and efficacy of this novel device.

Methods: A retrospective cohort of consecutive patients with IA was recruited between June 2017 and February 2022.

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  • - Research highlights the bioactive benefits of glycitein from soy sauce residues, particularly its anti-aging and reproduction-boosting properties, which have been underexplored until now.
  • - In studies with nematodes, glycitein (100 μmol/L) was found to enhance lifespan, stress resistance, and antioxidant defenses, alongside influencing reproductive capabilities and locomotion.
  • - Advanced transcriptomic and proteomic analyses revealed key proteins and genes (like PDE-2 and cytochrome P450) linked to lifespan extension and antioxidant activity, suggesting pathways that could promote both longevity and reproduction in nematodes.
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Degenerative disc disease is the leading cause of lower back and leg pain, considerably impacting daily life and incurring substantial medical expenses for those affected. The development of annulus fibrosus tissue engineering offers hope for treating this condition. However, the current annulus fibrosus tissue engineering scaffolds fail to accurately mimic the natural biological environment of the annulus fibrosus, resulting in limited secretion of extracellular matrix produced by the seeded cells and poor biomechanical properties of the constructed biomimetic annulus fibrosus tissue.

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In managed care settings, primates are susceptible to a variety of health complications. A comprehensive understanding of the causes of mortality and their association with management practices is essential for enhancing the welfare of managed care populations such as François' langurs (). However, literature addressing prevalent diseases or causes of death in such settings remains limited among François' langurs in managed care.

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In recombinant protein purification, differences in isoelectric point (pI)/surface charge and hydrophobicity between the product and byproducts generally form the basis for separation. For bispecific antibodies (bsAbs), in many cases the physicochemical difference between product and byproducts is subtle, making byproduct removal considerably challenging. In a previous report, with a bsAb case study, we showed that partition coefficient (K) screening for the product and byproducts under various conditions facilitated finding conditions under which effective separation of two difficult-to-remove byproducts was achieved by anion exchange (AEX) chromatography.

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  • Protein A resins are essential for purifying antibodies and can also bind to the VH3 domain, which allows for the separation of byproducts with the same Fc region but different VH3 counts.
  • This study investigates how different VH3-binding Protein A resins perform in separating these antibody species.
  • The methodology involves using specific chromatography techniques and SDS-PAGE to evaluate the effectiveness of five different VH3-binding resins in distinguishing between a full product and a truncated byproduct.
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The Notch receptor is a pleiotropic signaling protein that translates intercellular ligand interactions into changes in gene expression the nuclear localization of the Notch intracellular Domain (NICD). Using a combination of immunohistochemistry, RNA , Optogenetics and super-resolution live imaging of transcription in human cells, we show that the N1ICD can form condensates that positively facilitate Notch target gene expression. We determined that N1ICD undergoes Phase Separation Coupled Percolation (PSCP) into transcriptional condensates, which recruit, enrich, and encapsulate a broad set of core transcriptional proteins.

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Background: Drug discovery and development is the extremely costly and time-consuming process of identifying new molecules that can interact with a biomarker target to interrupt the disease pathway of interest. In addition to binding the target, a drug candidate needs to satisfy multiple properties affecting absorption, distribution, metabolism, excretion, and toxicity (ADMET). Artificial intelligence approaches provide an opportunity to improve each step of the drug discovery and development process, in which the first question faced by us is how a molecule can be informatively represented such that the in-silico solutions are optimized.

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Aim: To determine whether patients with chronic painful temporomandibular disorder (TMD) had abnormal diaphragm function compared to healthy controls and to explore the correlation between diaphragm contractility, psychological status, and pain characteristics.

Methods: A single-blinded, case-control study was conducted involving 23 chronic painful TMD patients and 22 healthy volunteers. The examination and diagnosis were performed according to the Diagnostic Criteria for Temporomandibular Disorders, and questionnaires were used to evaluate pain, depression, anxiety, and physical symptoms status.

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Size-exclusion chromatography-high performance liquid chromatography (SEC-HPLC) is an analytical method routinely used for assessing aggregation content in protein samples. As SEC-HPLC separates analytes based on their hydrodynamic radius, it generally lacks the capability of differentiating species that are similar in size. Recently while purifying a bispecific antibody (bsAb), we noticed that SEC-HPLC can provide certain degree of resolution between the target bsAb and a disulfide scrambled form, although these two species were identical in molecular weight.

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The thermal properties, microstructure, and mechanical properties of Fe-18Mn-3Ti (wt%) were investigated, focusing on the effects of different heat-treatment processes. Results revealed that the 450 °C warm-rolling sample (450 WR) exhibited promising mechanical properties. Specifically, this sample displayed a yield strength of 988 MPa, an ultimate tensile strength of 1052 MPa, and total elongation of 15.

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