Publications by authors named "Lin Lin Li"

Constructed wetlands (CWs) have gained recognition as an environmentally friendly and cost-efficient option for treating municipal, industrial, and agricultural wastewater. They treat wastewater by harnessing the combined action of physical, chemical, and biological processes within substrates, plants, and microorganisms, with substrates exerting the greatest influence on the life cycle and purification efficiency of the system. This review provides an in-depth discussion on the development and performance of various substrate types used in CWs, including natural materials, ore-based materials, biomass materials, waste materials, and modified and novel materials.

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Lu'an Guapian (LAGP) is a renowned green tea, with its price significantly higher when picked before the Qingming Festival compared to after, posing risks of confusion and counterfeiting. This study proposed using an excitation-emission matrix (EEM) fluorescence method combined with chemometrics for rapid identification of tea picked before and after Qingming Festival. Firstly, the differences among the EEM fingerprints of different tea samples were analyzed using the alternating trilinear decomposition (ATLD) algorithm.

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4'-Phosphopantetheinyl transferases (PPTases) play important roles in the posttranslational modifications of bacterial carrier proteins, which are involved in various metabolic pathways. Here, we found that and encoded a functional AcpS-type and Sfp-type PPTase, respectively, in GMI1000, and both are capable of modifying AcpP1, AcpP2, AcpP3, and AcpP5 proteins. is located on the megaplasmid, which does not affect strain growth and fatty acid synthesis but significantly contributes to the virulence of and preferentially participates in secondary metabolism.

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  • The study aimed to create and validate a prediction model that identifies microvascular invasion (MVI) in patients with single hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) tumors smaller than or equal to 5 cm using ultrasound and biochemical indicators.
  • Data was collected from 318 patients over 18 months, utilizing various ultrasound techniques and biochemical tests to identify independent predictors of MVI, which were then analyzed through logistic regression.
  • Key findings revealed specific ultrasound features and a biochemical marker (PIVKA-II) were strongly associated with MVI, and the combined model demonstrated high accuracy and reliability for preoperative predictions.
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  • STING is an innate immune sensor that activates pathways leading to inflammation and type I interferon production, which can enhance the immune response against tumors.
  • The article reviews various STING agonists (both CDN-like and non-nucleotide) developed as anticancer treatments from January 2021 to October 2023.
  • Recent discoveries of diverse STING agonists have garnered interest in their potential as immune enhancers for cancer immunotherapy, despite facing some challenges.
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Objective: Epstein-Barr virus (EBV)-associated gastric cancer (EBVaGC) is a distinct molecular subtype of gastric cancer (GC). At present, the clinical characteristics and prognostic implications of EBV infection and the potential clinical benefits of immune checkpoint blockade in GC remain to be clarified. Hence, this study was designed to analyze the clinical and pathological characteristics of GC patients with varying EBV infection states and compare their overall survival (OS).

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Germline cells are critical for transmitting genetic information to subsequent generations in biological organisms. While their differentiation from somatic cells during embryonic development is well-documented in most animals, the regulatory mechanisms initiating plant germline cells are not well understood. To thoroughly investigate the complex morphological transformations of their ultrastructure over developmental time, nanoscale 3D reconstruction of entire plant tissues is necessary, achievable exclusively through electron microscopy imaging.

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Resource partitioning may allow species coexistence. Sand dunes in the typical steppe of Alxa Desert Inner Mongolia, China, consisting of desert, shrub, and grass habitats, provide an appropriate system for studies of spatial niche partitioning among small mammals. In this study, the spatial niche characteristics of four rodents, , , and , and their responses to environmental changes in the Alxa Desert were studied from 2017 to 2021.

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Background: Occult breast cancer (OBC) has traditionally been considered to be a carcinoma of unknown primary origin with a favorable prognosis and can be treated as stage II-III breast cancer. Due to the small number of cases and limited clinical ex-perience, treatments vary greatly around the world and no standardized treat-ment has yet been established.

Aim: To investigate the clinicopathological features, psychological status and prog-nostic features of patients with OBC.

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Purpose: Anti-complement factor H (CFH) autoantibodies could be detected in lupus and its significance remained to be elucidated. Herein, we aimed to explore the roles of anti-CFH autoantibodies based on pristane-induced lupus mice.

Methods: Twenty-four female Balb/c mice were randomly divided into four groups, with one group injected with pristane (pristane group), one group with pristane and then human CFH (hCFH) (pristane-CFH group) 3 times, and the other two as vertical controls, PBS group and PBS-CFH group.

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Acquiring adsorbents capable of effective radioiodine capture is important for nuclear waste treatment; however, it remains a challenge to develop porous materials with high and reversible iodine capture. Herein, we report a porous self-assembly constructed by a cup-shaped Pd complex through intermolecular ··· interactions. This self-assembly features a cubic structure with channels along all three Cartesian coordinates, which enables it to efficiently capture iodine with an adsorption capacity of 0.

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  • ABCB1 and ABCG2 are crucial transporters linked to multidrug resistance (MDR), and this study developed imidazo[1,2-]pyridine derivatives aimed at inhibiting both targets.
  • One of the compounds demonstrated significant inhibition of the efflux function of both transporters without causing noticeable cytotoxicity and improved the effects of antiproliferative drugs in the lab.
  • The compound worked by slightly reducing ATPase activity and not altering the expression of the transporters, suggesting it could be a useful addition to standard chemotherapy treatments in overcoming resistance.
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Grapholita funebrana, also known as the plum fruit moth, is an oligophagous pest species that causes enormous economic losses of the fruits of Rosaceae. An eco-friendly method for the control of G. funebrana besides chemical control has not yet been developed.

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Background: Diabetic kidney disease (DKD), one of the main complications of diabetes mellitus (DM), has become a frequent cause of end-stage renal disease. A clinically convenient, non-invasive approach for monitoring the development of DKD would benefit the overall life quality of patients with DM and contribute to lower medical burdens through promoting preventive interventions.

Methods: We utilized 5hmC-Seal to profile genome-wide 5-hydroxymethylcytosines in plasma cell-free DNA (cfDNA).

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  • Erysolin and its metabolites, ERY-GSH and ERY-NAC, were synthetically produced using environmentally friendly and cost-effective chemical processes involving alkylation and oxidation.
  • The synthesis method was optimized for temperature, time, ratios, and purification to enhance efficiency.
  • Both erysolin and its metabolites demonstrated significant antitumor effects on various cancer cell lines, indicating that the metabolites may also contribute to the compound's anticancer properties.
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Insect general odorant-binding proteins (GOBPs) play irreplaceable roles in filtering, binding, and transporting host odorants to olfactory receptors. Grapholita funebrana (Treitscheke) (Lepidoptera: Tortricidae), an economically important pest of fruit crops, uses fruit volatiles as cues to locate host plants. However, the functions of GOBPs in G.

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  • Brain metastases in lung cancer were analyzed for immune biomarkers, focusing on PD-L1 expression and T cell infiltration, using samples from 29 patients.
  • Findings showed significant variability in PD-L1 expression between brain and primary lung tumors, with lower T cell infiltration in brain metastases.
  • Positive PD-L1 expression on tumor cells and higher CD8 T cell levels correlated with improved survival after brain surgery, highlighting the need for comprehensive testing in treatment planning.
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Renal injury in lupus nephritis (LN) does not manifest as one uniform entity. The clinical presentation, management, and prognosis of membranous LN (MLN) differ from that of the proliferative LN (PLN). Differentiating the molecular mechanisms involved in MLN and PLN and discovering the reliable biomarkers for early diagnosis and target therapy are important.

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Breast invasive ductal carcinoma (IDC) is a most common kind of breast cancer (BC), yet to date the corresponding effective therapies are limited. Extensive evidence has indicated that lncRNAs are involved in multiple cancers, and the potential mechanism of lncRNAs, such as LINC00092, mentioned in IDC remains elusive. IDC clinical samples from TCGA database were used to analyze the expression levels of LINC00092, miR-1827 and SFRP1.

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Endometrial carcinoma is one of the most common gynecologic malignancies. CXCL17-CXCR8 (GPR35) axis is reported to play an indispensability role in tumors. Our purpose is to screen possible prognostic and immune-related factors in endometrial carcinoma by detecting the mRNA and protein expression of CXCL17 and CXCR8.

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Objective: To determine whether the methylenetetrahydrofolate reductase () C677T gene polymorphism is linked to the risk of ischaemic stroke and circulating homocysteine (Hcy) levels in a Chinese population.

Methods: This case-control study recruited angiogram-diagnosed patients with ischaemic stroke and healthy control subjects. The plasma Hcy concentrations were measured and the C677T gene polymorphism was genotyped.

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Oxygen reduction reaction (ORR) activity can be effectively tuned by modulating the electron configuration and optimizing the chemical bonds. Herein, a general strategy to optimize the activity of metal single-atoms is achieved by the decoration of metal clusters via a coating-pyrolysis-etching route. In this unique structure, the metal clusters are able to induce electron redistribution and modulate M-N species bond lengths.

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Objective: To screen differentially expressed miRNAs in the testis of male rats exposed to cigarette smoke (CS) and identify the early molecular markers of CS-induced apoptosis of testicular cells.

Methods: We randomly divided 200 SPF male SD rats into blank control and low-dose (10 non-filter cigarettes/d), medium-dose (20 non-filter cigarettes/d) and high-dose (30 non-filter cigarettes/d) CS exposure groups. After 2, 4, 6, 8 and 12 weeks of CS exposure, we observed the histopathological changes of the testis by HE staining, detected the apoptosis of the testicular cells by TUNEL, and determined the expressions of caspase-3 and caspase-9 in the testis tissue by immunohistochemistry, RT-PCR and Western blot.

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A major obstacle in Alzheimer's disease (AD) research is the lack of predictive and translatable animal models that reflect disease progression and drug efficacy. Transgenic mice overexpressing amyloid precursor protein (App) gene manifest non-physiological and ectopic expression of APP and its fragments in the brain, which is not observed in AD patients. The App knock-in mice circumvented some of these problems, but they do not exhibit tau pathology and neuronal death.

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