Publications by authors named "Liu Jinyi"

In recent years, the mechanism concerning fluorescence can be modulated by intramolecular charge transfer (ICT) effect has been widely used in the creation of ratiometric fluorescent probes. However, on this basis, further studies on the structure-activity relationship between molecular constitution of probes and their photophysical characteristics, as well as sensing performance remained less comprehensive. In this work, with triphenylamine (TPA) and methylthio as typical fluorophore and recognition groups respectively, an ICT-based hypochlorite (ClO) fluorescent probe named Probe A was initially constructed, and then through ingenious molecular design, the second probe defined as Probe B was successfully prepared by introducing methoxyls as electron donors.

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Single-photon imaging is an emerging technology in sensing that is capable of imaging and identifying remote objects under extreme conditions. However, it faces several challenges, such as low resolution and high noise, to do the task of object detection. In this work, we propose an enhanced You Only Look Once network to identify and localize objects within images generated by single-photon sensing.

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Severely diabetic patients need insulin input to maintain the body's glycemic balance. However, traditional injection methods are often associated with poor adherence and an increased risk of hypoglycemia. Microneedle technology offers a promising solution by minimizing pain and trauma during insulin administration.

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  • Leukemia is a type of cancer with poor treatment outcomes, and there is a need for new inhibitors of the protein HDAC1, which is highly expressed in leukemia.
  • Researchers discovered potential HDAC1 inhibitors through virtual drug screening, and they tested the effectiveness of a candidate (Epirubicin - Epi) using several assays in lab settings and a mouse model.
  • Results showed low doses of Epi can effectively inhibit leukemia cell growth and induce a type of cell death called ferroptosis, which may offer a safer and more effective treatment option compared to existing HDAC1 inhibitors.
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Porcine reproductive and respiratory syndrome (PRRS), caused by PRRS virus (PRRSV) infection, has been a serious threat to the pork industry worldwide and continues to bring significant economic loss. Current vaccination strategies offer limited protection against PRRSV transmission, highlighting the urgent need for novel antiviral approaches. In the present study, we reported for the first time that betulonic acid (BA), a widely available pentacyclic triterpenoids throughout the plant kingdom, exhibited potent inhibition on PRRSV infections in both Marc-145 cells and primary porcine alveolar macrophages (PAMs), with IC values ranging from 3.

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  • * The compound methylaervine (MET), derived from -carboline alkaloids, showed effective antifungal activity with low toxicity and a reduced tendency for resistance development.
  • * MET disrupts fungal biofilm formation, damages cell structures, and interferes with cellular functions like DNA and redox balance, making it a promising candidate for future antifungal treatments.
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  • Peripheral T-cell lymphoma (PTCL) is a complex group of cancers with poor prognosis, but Brentuximab vedotin (BV), an antibody-drug conjugate, shows promise in treatment.
  • A review of 22 studies involving 1137 patients assessed BV's effectiveness regarding response rates and survival outcomes, finding an overall response rate of 68% and a complete remission rate of 43%.
  • While BV improved patient responses and survival, common side effects included peripheral neuropathy and neutropenia, indicating it has manageable adverse effects.
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African swine fever (ASF), caused by ASF virus (ASFV), represents one of the most economically important viral infectious diseases in swine industry worldwide. So far there is no vaccine or antiviral drug for controlling ASF pandemics. In the present study, we assessed inhibition of six nucleoside analogues against ASFV replication in ex vivo primary porcine alveolar macrophages (PAMs), including the first approved antiviral drug idoxuridine.

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  • The article presents a correction to the original research paper linked to DOI: 10.1016/j.apsb.2019.12.012.
  • This correction addresses specific inaccuracies or errors identified in the original publication.
  • The authors aim to clarify their findings for better understanding and to maintain scientific integrity.
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Background: Plastic-based products are ubiquitous due to their tremendous utility in our daily lives. Nanoplastic (NP) and microplastic (MP) pollution has become a severe threat to the planet and is a growing concern. It has been widely reported that polystyrene (PS) MPs are severely toxic to the male reproduction system, with effects including decreased sperm parameters, impaired spermatogenesis, and damaged testicular structures.

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  • Angelica sinensis is a perennial herb from the Umbelliferae family, recognized for its use in traditional Chinese medicine and cultivated in China for centuries.
  • In September 2023, a significant leaf blight affecting 56% of A. sinensis was reported in Lijiang, Yunnan, leading to yellowing and death of leaves.
  • A study to identify the blight's cause involved culturing infected leaf samples on potato dextrose agar, resulting in ten isolates that displayed specific morphological characteristics and were further analyzed using genetic techniques.
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Infectious disease caused by methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) seriously threatens public health. The design of antimicrobial peptide mimics (AMPMs) based on natural products (NPs) is a new strategy to kill MRSA and slow the development of drug resistance recently. Here, we reported the design and synthesis of novel AMPMs based on harmane skeleton.

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Alzheimer's disease (AD) is a neurodegenerative disease, and mild cognitive impairment (MCI) is considered a transitional stage between healthy aging and dementia. Early detection of MCI can help slow down the progression of AD. At present, there are few studies exploring the characteristics of abnormal dynamic brain activity in AD.

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African swine fever (ASF), caused by the African swine fever virus (ASFV), is one of the most important infectious diseases that cause high morbidity and mortality in pigs and substantial economic losses to the pork industry of affected countries due to the lack of effective vaccines. The need to develop alternative robust antiviral countermeasures, especially anti-ASFV agents, is of the utmost urgency. This study shows that fangchinoline (FAN), a bisbenzylisoquinoline alkaloid found in the roots of of the family Menispermaceae, significantly inhibits ASFV replication in porcine alveolar macrophages (PAMs) at micromolar concentrations (IC = 1.

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Background: Non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC), including the lung squamous cell carcinoma (LUSC) and lung adenocarcinoma (LUAD) subtypes, is a malignant tumor type with a poor 5-year survival rate. The identification of new powerful diagnostic biomarkers, prognostic biomarkers, and potential therapeutic targets in NSCLC is urgently required.

Methods: The UCSC Xena, UALCAN, and GEO databases were used to screen and analyze differentially expressed genes, regulatory modes, and genetic/epigenetic alterations in NSCLC.

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Bisphenol A (BPA), a typical endocrine disruptor, is known to have various adverse effects on the male reproductive system. However, the toxic effects and mechanisms of low-dose BPA have not yet been fully explored. In this study, male Kunming mice were orally administered low-dose BPA (0.

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Flowering is a vital agronomic trait that determines the economic value of most ornamental plants. The flowering time of rose (Rosa spp.) is photoperiod insensitive and is thought to be tightly controlled by light intensity, although the detailed molecular mechanism remains unclear.

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Bisphenol A (BPA) is widely exposed in populations worldwide and has negative effects on spermatogenesis both in animals and humans. The homeostasis of the actin cytoskeleton in the spermatogenic epithelium is crucial for spermatogenesis. Actin cytoskeleton destruction in the seminiferous epithelium is one of the important reasons for BPA-induced spermatogenesis disorder.

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Polystyrene nanoplastics (PS-NPs) have been reported to accumulate in the testes and constitute a new threat to reproductive health. However, the exact effects of PS-NPs exposure on testicular cells and the underlying mechanisms remain largely unknown. The C57BL/6 male mice were orally administered with PS-NPs (80 nm) at different dosages (0, 10, and 40 mg/kg/day) for 60 days, and GC-1 cells were treated with PS-NPs in this study.

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  • The study investigates the structural and electronic properties of Li-doped KNaNbO (KNN-L), focusing on how Li-doping affects these characteristics compared to undoped KNN.* -
  • Findings show that KNN-L has improved mechanical properties like higher bulk and shear moduli, indicating it’s harder, but it has lower ductility, potentially making it less flexible.* -
  • Notably, KNN-L exhibits enhanced piezoelectric properties, with a charge constant significantly higher than undoped KNN, suggesting better performance for applications like sensors and actuators.*
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