Publications by authors named "Liu Yan Wei"

To prompt the application of the chitosan (CS)-Aspergillus oryzae lipase (AOL) complex in the construction of novel biphasic catalysis medium, its Pickering emulsion stabilization ability as well as adsorption behavior in the oil-water interface were investigated and the stability of resultant emulsion was evaluated. The results indicated that the CS-AOL complex assembled in mass ratio 1:5 was an effective Pickering stabilizer and up to 90 % AOL could be retained in the emulsion interface. Quartz crystal microbalance with dissipation monitoring suggested that the CS-AOL complex spontaneously absorbed to oil-water interface; absorption dynamics analysis revealed that the adsorption was driven by diffusion accompanied by rapid structural rearrangement; while interfacial dilatational rheology demonstrated the formation of an elastic film in the oil-water interface.

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Coacervation of the lipase from Aspergillus oryzae (AOL) with chitosan was a feasible way to fabricate lipase-loaded particles and the optimum conditions were phase separation pH 5.5, chitosan to AOL mass ratio 1:5, and temperature 25 °C in the absence of NaCl, which conferred an AOL loading efficiency of up to 95.48% and activity recovery of 69.

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Background: Lower-grade gliomas (LGGs) show highly metabolic heterogeneity and adaptability. To develop effective therapeutic strategies targeting metabolic processes, it is necessary to identify metabolic differences and define metabolic subtypes. Here, we aimed to develop a classification system based on metabolic gene expression profile in LGGs.

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  • A study investigated the genetic and molecular factors related to nonalcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) in a 38-year-old male without unhealthy lifestyle habits.
  • Elevated levels of plasma Pin1 were found, being six times higher than previous findings, indicating its potential role in NAFLD development.
  • Two specific single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs), rs2233678 and rs2287839, were identified as significant contributors to Pin1 overexpression, suggesting that targeting Pin1 might help in preventing NAFLD.
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Background: Poplital artery transection injury is potentially catastrophic, or even life-threatening. Severe traumas, including open fracture, gunshot, stabs, and knee dislocation and complex fracture of proximal tibia or distal femur, are the common causes of high rate of amputation due to popliteal artery trauma. No report mentions vascular injury associated with minimally displaced tibial plateau fracture in adult.

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Hen eggs (HEs) provide valuable nutrients for humans, including proteins, carbohydrates, lipids and vitamins. Recent studies revealed a number of novel egg-derived proteins/peptides (EDPs), and EDPs may play a crucial role in food industry and medical therapy. First, these EDPs were purified from the enzyme-catalyzed hydrolysates of egg proteins and were characterized by biochemical assays such as gel electrophoresis, HPLC, mass spectrometry, proteomic and peptideomic analysis, etc.

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Here, we describe the first complete mitochondrial genome of Yao silkworm, a unique silkworm resource native at Guangxi, China. This circular molecule is 15,656 bp long and contains the typical set of 37 genes (13 protein-coding genes, two ribosomal RNA genes, and 22 transfer RNA genes) and one non-coding A + T-rich region of 494 bp long. The genome organization and gene arrangement are identical to those observed in all available strains.

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  • The study explored the effectiveness of emergency irradiation at a dose of 3.4 Gy/2 fractions in patients with sellar/suprasellar germinoma who experienced rapid decline in visual acuity (VA).*
  • A total of 33 patients received the treatment, with significant improvements noted in best-corrected VA (BCVA) for both eyes post-treatment; 71.9% of right eyes and 84.4% of left eyes improved.*
  • The study concluded that emergency irradiation effectively enhances visual function in these patients, although no specific clinical factors were identified that correlated with the improvement.*
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Background: Glioma is the most common and aggressive type of primary brain tumor in adults. Although radiotherapy and chemotherapy are used in the treatment of glioma, survival remains unsatisfactory. Chemoresistance is one of the primary reasons for the poor prognosis of glioma.

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In a field experiment with three levels of irrigation, i.e., CI, DI and DI(100%, 75% and 50% full irrigation) and four levels of shade, i.

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Background: The role of postradiation systemic therapy in non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) patients with brain metastasis (BM) was controversial. Thus, we explored the role of Radiation Therapy Oncology Group recursive partitioning analysis (RTOG-RPA) and graded prognostic assessment (GPA) in identifying population who may benefit from postradiation systemic therapy.

Methods: The clinical data of NSCLC patients with documented BM from August 2007 to April 2015 of two hospitals were studied retrospectively.

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The effects of periodic rewatering after drought stress and nitrogen fertilizer on growth, yield, photosynthetic characteristics of leaves and water and nitrogen productivity of Coffea arabica (Katim P7963) were studied under different nitrogen application levels in 2.5 consecutive years. Irrigation (periodic rewatering after drought stress) and nitrogen were designed as two factors, with four modes of irrigation, namely, full irrigation (I: 100%ET+100%ET, ET was reference crop evapotranspiration), rewatering after light drought stress (I: 80%ET+100%ET), rewatering after moderate drought stress (I: 60%ET+100%ET) and rewatering after severe drought stress (I: 40%ET+100%ET), and three levels of nitrogen, namely, high nitrogen (N: 750 kg N·hm each time), middle nitrogen (N: 500 kg N·hm each time), low nitrogen (N: 250 kg N·hm each time), and nitrogen was equally applied for 4 times.

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Background: For patients with a brain metastasis (BM), systemic therapy is usually administered after the completion of radiotherapy, especially in cases of multiple BMs. However, the role of systemic therapy in patients with a limited number of BMs is not clear. Therefore, we conducted a retrospective study to explore this question.

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Increasing evidence suggests that ion channels not only regulate electric signaling in excitable cells but also play important roles in the development of human cancer. However, the roles of ion channels in glioma remain controversial. We systematically analyzed the expression patterns of ion channel genes in a cohort of Chinese patients with glioma using whole-genome mRNA expression profiling.

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Idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis is known as a life-threatening disease with high mortality and limited therapeutic strategies. In addition, the molecular mechanism by which pulmonary fibrosis developed is not fully understood. Asiatic acid (AA) is a triterpenoid, isolated from Centella asiatica, exhibiting efficient anti-inflammatory and anti-oxidative activities.

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  • * KCNB1 helps brain tumor cells die off (apoptosis) and stops them from growing and spreading (invasion), which is a good thing for patients.
  • * The researchers discovered that KCNB1 works by activating a process called autophagy and is linked to a pathway in the body that helps control this process, which can lead to slower tumor growth and longer survival for patients.
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  • Increasing evidence indicates that ion channels are crucial not only for electric signaling in cells but also in the development of brain tumors, particularly gliomas.
  • A study identified a molecular signature of three ion channel genes (KCNN4, KCNB1, KCNJ10) that correlate with overall survival and assigned risk scores to Glioblastoma multiforme (pGBM) patients, revealing that those with high scores were more sensitive to chemotherapy.
  • The ion channel gene expression patterns showed particular associations with Mesenchymal subtype gliomas and indicated increased expression of proteins linked to apoptosis, immune response, and vasculature development, suggesting that these patterns could enhance molecular subtype classification of gliomas.
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Background: Mutations in isocitrate dehydrogenase 1 (IDH1) and isocitrate dehydrogenase 2 (IDH2) are frequent in low-grade gliomas and secondary glioblastomas (sGBM). Because they yield the same oncometabolite, D-2-hydroxyglutarate, they are often treated as equivalent and pooled. The objective of this study was to provide insight into the differences between IDH1 and IDH2 mutant gliomas.

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Tetrabromobisphenol-A/S (TBBPA/S) analogs have raised substantial concern because of their adverse effects and potential bioaccumulative properties, such as TBBPA bis(allyl ether) (TBBPA-BAE) and TBBPA bis(2,3-dibromopropyl ether) (TBBPA-BDBPE). In this study, a comprehensive method for simultaneous determination of TBBPA/S and nine novel analogs, including TBBPA-BAE, TBBPA-BDBPE, TBBPS-BDBPE, TBBPA mono(allyl ether) (TBBPA-MAE), TBBPA mono(2-bromoallyl ether) (TBBPA-MBAE), TBBPA mono(2,3-dibromopropyl ether) (TBBPA-MDBPE), TBBPS-MAE, TBBPS-MBAE, and TBBPS-MDBPE in biological samples was developed. The distribution patterns and trophic transfer properties of TBBPA/S and analogs in various biological samples collected from the Chinese Bohai Sea were then studied in detail.

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  • * Researchers assessed c-Met expression in a large sample of glioma cases and found a significant link between c-Met levels and tumor grade, as well as patient survival rates.
  • * In laboratory experiments, reducing c-Met expression improved the sensitivity of glioma cells to TMZ chemotherapy and decreased their ability to migrate and invade, indicating its potential as a clinical decision-making tool.
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With the particular conjugation structure in the heme prosthetic group, Cyt c shows unusual functions similar to chlorophyll while irradiated by specific wavelength of UV-Vis lights. To further reveal mechanism of the photo-irradiation of Cyt c, we then studied various external factors that may influence the photo induced process. The absorbance intensity increase of band (317 nm) and Q band (520 nm and 549 nm)indicated Cyt c in phosphate-buffered saline within N2 atmosphere was photoreduced to Fe(II) Cyt c.

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Isocitrate dehydrogenase 1 gene mutations are found in most World Health Organization grade II and III gliomas and secondary glioblastomas. Isocitrate dehydrogenase 1 mutations are known to have prognostic value in high-grade gliomas. However, their prognostic significance in low-grade gliomas remains controversial.

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Cardiac c-kit+ cells isolated from cardiac explant-derived cells modestly improve cardiac functions after myocardial infarction; however, their full potential has not yet been realized. The present study was undertaken to determine the isolation and culture of c-kit+ cardiac stem cells (CSCs), and the roles of myocardial injection of CSCs on the survival of rat cardiac allograft. Recipient Sprague-Dawley rats were transplanted with hearts from Wistar rats.

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