Publications by authors named "Lihui Hu"

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  • The study mapped the phase transition curve of grass carp surimi gel and calculated its average adiabatic compressibility at varying pressure levels.
  • It examined the effects of pressure-shift freezing (PSF) on gel strength, texture, and water-holding capacity, finding that higher supercooling levels improved these properties.
  • Results indicated that controlling supercooling and pressure can enhance the quality of surimi gel products, presenting new avenues for research in high-pressure freezing techniques.
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Single cell amperometry has proven to be a powerful and well-established method for characterizing single vesicular exocytotic events elicited at the level of excitable cells under various experimental conditions. Nevertheless, most of the reported characteristics are descriptive, being mostly concerned with the morphological characteristics of the recorded current spikes (maximum current intensities, released charge, rise and fall times, ) which are certainly important but do not provide sufficient kinetic information on exocytotic mechanisms due to lack of quantitative models. Here, continuing our previous efforts to provide rigorous models rationalizing the kinetic structures of frequently encountered spike types (spikes with unique exponential decay tails and kiss-and-run events), we describe a new theoretical approach enabling a quantitative kinetic modeling of all types of exocytotic events giving rise to current spikes exhibiting exponential decay tails.

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Exploring the impact of complex urban morphology on the urban heat island (UHI) effect is essential for sustainable environmental management and enhancing human well-being. This study explored the combined cooling effect of street canyon geometry and the surrounding built environment using a CatBoost model and the Shapley method. The findings indicated that in streets with low building height and density, a high proportion of sky and vegetation and a flatter skyline are conductive to mitigate UHI effect.

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This study was focused on a novel approach of creating perturbations under high pressure (HP) meta-stable Ice Ⅰ to Ice Ⅲ phase transition and its bactericidal effects. Experiments were carried out under subzero high pressure processing conditions using Escherichia coli suspended in milk, and the microbial inactivation before and after the meta-stable state regulation was compared. The phase transition position of unperturbed milk was 302 MPa/-37.

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  • - This study examined the phase transition of ice I to ice III in different fruit juices and food model solutions under high pressure, finding that these transitions occur at pressures and temperatures significantly different from theoretical values.
  • - Specifically, for apple juice, the most extreme phase transition was observed at 305 MPa and -37.21 °C, influenced by the type of solution rather than its concentration.
  • - The research also demonstrated that using sodium chloride and glucose solutions as perturbation sources effectively lowered the phase change pressure in apple juice, with a 20% sodium chloride solution reducing it to 239 MPa, underscoring the importance of the perturbation source and other factors on the phase transition.
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Background: Traditional thermal processing is a widely used method to ensure food safety. However, thermal processing leads to a significant decline in food quality, especially in the case of fruits and vegetables. To overcome this drawback, researchers are extensively exploring alternative non-thermal High-Pressure Processing (HPP) technology to ensure microbial safety and retaining the sensory and nutritional quality of food.

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In this study, a self-cooling laboratory system was used for pressure−shift freezing (PSF), and the effects of pressure−shift freezing (PSF) at 150 MPa on the quality of largemouth bass (Micropterus salmoides) during frozen storage at −30 °C were evaluated and compared with those of conventional air freezing (CAF) and liquid immersion freezing (LIF). The evaluated thawing loss and cooking loss of PSF were significantly lower than those of CAF and LIF during the whole frozen storage period. The thawing loss, L* value, b* value and TBARS of the frozen fish increased during the storage.

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It was demonstrated that the inactivation of high pressure (HP) treatment on survival in sterile physiological saline (SPS) was influenced by the treatment conditions: unfrozen, frozen-thawed and fully frozen (phase transition). In order to probe the enhanced phase transition microbial destruction, vibration effects of phase transition position were created and discussed. Test samples were placed in HP chamber for treatment (150/240/330 MPa, no holding time) at room temperature and a special cooling device was used to maintain the phase transition conditions.

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Self-cooling phase-transition units were built and tested to successfully carryout pressure shift freezing, high pressure thawing and subzero temperature microbial destruction kinetics. The design of these equipment has been progressively improved over the years as highlighted in this paper. Phase transition data on grape & apple juices, and sodium chloride (20%) & glucose solutions (20%) in Ice I were gathered and modeled using Simon-like and polynomial equations.

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Objective: To investigate the expression of micro ribonucleic acid (miR)-214 in the bone tissue and blood of patients with fragility fracture.

Methods: The expression of miR-214 was detected via quantitative reverse transcription-polymerase chain reaction. The effect of miR-214 on proliferation and apoptosis of osteoblasts were detected via methyl thiazolyl tetrazolium assay and terminal deoxynucleotidyl transferase-mediated dUTP nick end labeling staining.

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The LACE index and HOSPITAL score models are the two most commonly used prediction models identifying patients at high risk of readmission with limited information for home care patients. This study compares the effectiveness of these two models in predicting 30-day readmission following acute hospitalization of such patients in Taiwan. A cohort of 57 home care patients were enrolled and followed-up for one year.

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Extensive-disease small-cell lung cancer (ED-SCLC) has been known to be rapid progression and relapse, despite highly sensitive to chemotherapy. Amrubicin (AMR), a third-generation synthetic anthracycline, was accepted as a feasible alternative compared with the standard first-line chemotherapy for previously untreated ED-SCLC. While, the efficacies of these amrubicin-based regimens are unsatisfactory.

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In the last decade, following fluorescent dyes and protein tags, pH sensitive false fluorescent neurotransmitters (FFN) were introduced and were valuable for labeling secretory vesicles and monitoring exocytosis at living cells. In particular, the synthetic analog of neurotransmitters FFN102 was shown to be an electroactive probe. Here, we show that FFN102 is suitable to be used as a bioanalytic probe at the widely used PC12 cell model.

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  • The Zika virus (ZIKV) outbreak has mainly affected the Caribbean, Southeast U.S., and parts of Central and South America, with global travel cases on the rise.
  • Multi-disciplinary teams are working to combat this outbreak, highlighting the need for accurate sequencing of different ZIKV strains.
  • Recent research provides high-quality genetic data for 16 strains from BEI Resources, confirming their diversity and relevance to ongoing scientific studies through advanced sequencing techniques.
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  • * Researchers sequenced 185 complete CHIKV genomes to analyze the virus's epidemic history, revealing a high level of genetic diversity and multiple introductions in both regions, with more extensive spread in Nicaragua than in Florida.
  • * The study provides new insights into the molecular evolution of CHIKV, identifying key amino acid changes and their association with geographic and clinical factors, marking it as the largest genome collection related to this epidemic to date.
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Applications of the Fluorescent False Neurotransmitter FFN102, an analog of biogenic neurotransmitters and a suitable probe for coupled amperometry and TIRFM (total internal reflexion fluorescence microscopy) investigations of exocytotic secretion, were considered here. The electroactivity of FFN102 was shown to very likely arise from the oxidation of its phenolic group through a CE (Chemical-Electrochemical) mechanism. Evidences that the aminoethyl group of FFN102 is the key recognition element by BON N13 cells were also provided.

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  • The study presents 26 complete genomes of the Zika virus obtained after passaging a specific strain (FLR) in mosquito and mammalian cell lines.
  • The analyzed genomes exhibit over 99% nucleotide identity among themselves and with the original FLR strain.
  • This high level of genetic similarity suggests that the passaging process did not significantly alter the virus's genetic makeup.
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MicroRNA-21 (miR-21) is a promising diagnostic biomarker for breast cancer screening and disease progression, thus the method for the sensitive and selective detection of miR-21 is vital to its clinical diagnosis. Herein, we develop a novel method to quantify miR-21 levels as low as attomolar sensitivity by a target-triggered triple isothermal cascade amplification (3TICA) strategy. An ingenious unimolecular DNA template with three functional parts has been designed: 5'-fragment as the miR-21 recognition unit, middle fragment as the miR-21 analogue amplification unit, and 3'-fragment as the 8-17 DNAzyme production unit.

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An isothermal, highly sensitive and specific assay for the detection of hsa-miR-21 with the integration of QDs tagging and rolling circle amplification was offered. In addition, a dual channel strategy for miRNA detection was proposed: anodic stripping voltammetry (ASV) and fluorescent method were both performed for the final Cd2+ signal readout. The designed strategy exhibited good specificity to hsa-miR-21 and presented comparable detection results by detection methods.

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In this study, a hybrid photopolymeric bioadhesive system consisting of urethane methacrylated dextran (Dex-U) and 3, 4-Dihydroxyphenyl-l-alanine (DOPA) modified three-arm poly (ethylene glycol) s (PEG-DOPAs) was designed. The process of photopolymerization was detected by Photo-Differential Scanning Calorimetry (Photo-DSC). The adhesion strength was evaluated by the lap shear tests.

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Graphene/Au composites with a high positive charge, which is advantageous for the binding and condensation of negatively charged siRNA, are synthesized via an in situ reduction method, using PEI as a reductant and protective reagent. Owing to the sufficient amounts of amino groups, PEI-grafted graphene/Au composites can be further modified with methoxyl-PEG to acquire low cytotoxicity, novel blood compatibility, and optimal dispersibility in physiological environments. The obtained PEGylated PEI-grafted graphene/Au composites (PPGA) allow efficient loading of siRNA, forming PPGA/siRNA complexes to transport into HL-60 cells and downregulated anti-apoptosis Bcl-2 protein, indicating PPGA is a suitable platform for gene delivery.

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A pH-triggered drug delivery system that can specially target to folate-receptors-overexpressing cancer cells was designed based on newly developed polydopamine capsules and folic acid. The polycapsules bioconjugates possess capabilities of high drug loading, enhanced folate-receptor-mediated cell uptake, and sustained drug release by intracellular pH changes. It was also found that the sustained release of drugs significantly increased reactive oxygen species (ROS) level in targeted cells.

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The variable susceptibility to the tumor necrosis factor-related apoptosis-inducing ligand (TRAIL) treatment observed in various types of leukemia cells is related to the difference in the expression levels of death receptors, DR4 and DR5, on the cell surfaces. Quantifying the DR4/DR5 expression status on leukemia cell surfaces is of vital importance to the development of diagnostic tools to guide death receptor-based leukemia treatment. Taking the full advantages of novel nanobiotechnology, we have developed a robust electrochemical cytosensing approach toward ultrasensitive detection of leukemia cells with detection limit as low as ~40 cells and quantitative evaluation of DR4/DR5 expression on leukemia cell surfaces.

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Objective: The liver is the key organ involved in systemic inflammation, but the relation between hepatic inflammation and atherogenesis is poorly understood. Since nuclear factor-κB (NF-κB) is a central regulator of inflammatory processes, we hypothesized that chronically enhanced hepatic NF-κB activation, through hepatocyte-specific expression of IκB kinase-β (IKKβ) (LIKK), will aggravate atherosclerosis development in APOE*3-Leiden (E3L) mice.

Methods And Results: E3L.

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