Publications by authors named "Lou D"

Gastric ulcers (GUs) are superficial diffuse lesions of the gastric mucosa that are characterised by being vulnerable to infection, difficult to cure and liable to recur. Bletilla ochracea Schltr. (BO) has the effects of astringent hemostasis, muscle growth and pain relief.

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FeOOH with excellent catalytic properties for oxygen evolution and also considered to be a true active site has attracted great interest in recent years. However, the intrinsic low conductivity limits its catalytic performance. Herein, a one-dimensional core-shell NiMoO/FeOOH heterojunction with high OER activity and stability was developed.

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Introduction: This study aims to investigate the relationship between blood-based pathologies and established risk factors for cognitive decline in the community-based population of Chongqing, a region with significant aging.

Methods: A total of 26,554 residents aged 50 years and older were recruited. Multinomial logistic regression models were applied to assess the risk factors of cognition levels.

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  • Single-cell RNA sequencing (scRNA-seq) is a powerful technique that helps identify rare cells, discover new cellular subclusters, and study gene expression in individual cells, revealing shifts in cellular phenotypes and subtype heterogeneities.* -
  • Since its introduction in 2009, scRNA-seq has evolved with advancements like cell-specific barcodes and droplet-based systems, despite challenges such as cellular stress during sample preparation.* -
  • Recent innovations in spatial transcriptomics enhance understanding of cellular organization by preserving the spatial context of gene activity, leading to promising future research directions that combine this data with other omics for deeper insights.*
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  • Chemoenzymatic dynamic kinetic resolution (DKR) combines a metal racemization catalyst and an enzyme to effectively convert racemic compounds into enantiopure products, with compatibility between the two catalysts as a significant challenge.
  • The study introduces a reliable ligand that enhances the coordination between the metal and the ligand, enabling better performance in the DKR process.
  • An efficient DKR method was developed using a copper catalyst and lipase LPL-311-Celite, successfully producing high yields of chiral BINOLs and other functionalized chiral biaryls, with a proposed mechanism involving a radical-anion intermediate facilitating the reaction.
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The crystallization of organic polymers is often hindered by chiral units, hence resulting in chiral organic polymers typically existing as amorphous or partially crystalline phases such as natural rubber and cellulose. Similarly, as an emerging crystalline chiral polymer, chiral covalent organic frameworks (COFs) also inevitably face a delicate balance between chiral units and crystallization, limiting their production and applications in separation, catalysis, and optics. Here, we present a general strategy for producing a series of conformational chiral COFs with high crystallinity through breaking the meso conformation of achiral COFs.

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  • The study investigates the role of TRIM71 as a potential therapeutic target for laryngeal squamous cell carcinoma (LSCC), a common head and neck tumor, which has been on the rise.
  • TRIM71 was found to be significantly downregulated in LSCC tissues, and its overexpression inhibited cell growth and tumor development in xenograft models.
  • The research suggests that TRIM71 may exert its anti-tumor effects by regulating the stability of eIF5A2 protein, indicating that targeting TRIM71 could be a promising strategy for LSCC treatment.
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  • The study explored the relationship between proton pump inhibitors (PPIs) and negative health outcomes in patients with inflammatory bowel disease (IBD).
  • By analyzing five studies with nearly 100,000 participants, researchers found that IBD patients taking PPIs had a higher chance of experiencing adverse outcomes, such as surgery, compared to those not on PPIs, though the evidence quality was low.
  • While the use of PPIs was linked to an increased rate of surgery in IBD patients, the findings regarding hospitalization were not statistically significant, and higher glucocorticoid use was also noted among PPI users.
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  • Cantharidin (CTD), a compound from traditional Chinese medicine, shows potential for treating tumors but can cause severe liver damage, the mechanisms of which are not fully understood.
  • In this study, researchers created mouse models to examine the effects of CTD on liver function and cell viability, finding that CTD exposure damages liver tissue and decreases the health of liver cells (L-O2).
  • The results suggest that CTD toxicity primarily operates through the DDIT4/mTOR signaling pathway, leading to increased apoptosis and autophagy in liver cells, indicating potential targets for reducing its harmful side effects.
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In this study, we aimed to investigate the mechanism by which fluoride exposure causes bone damage and the relationship with the loss of dorsal longitudinal anastomotic vessel (DLAV) formation in zebrafish larvae to further understanding of skeletal fluorosis. We assessed the development of chondrogenesis, osteogenesis, and DLAV angiogenesis, and reactive oxygen species (ROS) in zebrafish larvae subjected to blank control group (Con), low-fluoride group (LF), and high-fluoride group (HF). Abnormal development of the cartilage area, bone mineralization accompanied with abnormal mRNA expression of osteoblast-related OC, ALP, and Runx2b genes and osteoclast-related OPG and RANKL genes, and abnormal DLAV angiogenesis and ROS levels in zebrafish larvae were affected to varying degrees with the increase of fluoride exposure.

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Objective: In this study we report the complete genome sequence of a hypervirulent ST65 Klebsiella pneumoniae isolate harbouring mcr-8 from China. The aim was to investigate its molecular characteristics and resistance mechanisms.

Methods: Colistin-resistant hypervirulent K.

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Mulberries ( L.) contain rich and beneficial nutrients for human health. However, as a temperate adaptive species, high-temperature and high-humidity climate conditions may alter the main nutritional value of mulberries after their intended arrival in tropical regions, which has not yet been reported on.

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  • This study examines the characteristics of soot particles from a heavy-duty diesel engine that uses different blends of waste cooking oil biodiesel (WCO) and petroleum diesel.
  • The findings indicate that as the percentage of biodiesel in the fuel increases, the fringe length of soot particles decreases, while their oxidation activity and oxygen-to-carbon ratio (O/C) first increase and then decrease along the exhaust treatment system.
  • Additionally, varying biodiesel blends affect the chemical composition and structure of soot, which can help in optimizing exhaust after-treatment systems for better performance.
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  • Stevens-Johnson syndrome (SJS) and toxic epidermal necrolysis (TEN) are serious skin reactions caused by drug hypersensitivity, leading to severe skin damage and possible complications like fulminant type 1 diabetes mellitus (FT1DM).
  • A 73-year-old woman developed SJS/TEN after taking carbamazepine and phenytoin, followed by hyperglycemia and diabetic ketoacidosis 20 days later, with low C-peptide levels confirming FT1DM.
  • The case highlights the importance of monitoring blood glucose levels in patients with SJS/TEN and suggests that a combination of treatments, including rehydration, insulin, and intravenous immunoglobulin, can improve patient outcomes.
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Fossil fuel energy crisis and environmental pollution have initiated the scientific research on alternative fuels. Biodiesel (B100), gas to liquid (G100), and coal to liquid (C100) are superb selections to be substitutes for conventional diesel. To better investigate the emission characteristics of the alternative fuels mentioned above, a portable emission measurement system (PEMS) was used to carry out this study under real-world driving conditions.

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Panax notoginseng saponins (PNS) are the main active components of Panax notoginseng. But after oral administration, they need to be converted into rare ginsenosides by human gut microbiota and gastric juice before they can be readily absorbed into the bloodstream and exert their effects. The sources of rare ginsenosides are extremely limited in P.

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Objective: This meta-analysis aimed to investigate the efficacy and safety of potassium-competitive acid blockers (P-CABs) and proton pump inhibitors (PPIs) in treating erosive esophagitis (EE).

Methods: PubMed, Embase, Cochrane Library, and Web of Science were systematically searched using predefined search terms up to January 2024. Relevant randomized controlled trials were included.

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Pollution caused by ship emissions will considerably impact coastal areas. A test system that matched the actual conditions of a ship was designed based on a portable emission measurement system (PEMS), and the emission characteristic of gaseous and particle emissions and the particle size distribution of the ship's main engine were investigated under real-world operating conditions. The results showed that the emission concentrations of the main pollutants fluctuated greatly under the departure, anchoring, and docking conditions, and the peaks of CO, CO, and NO emissions appeared under these transient conditions.

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Background: Alcohol-related liver damage is the most prevalent chronic liver disease, which creates a heavy public health burden worldwide. The leaves of Ampelopsis grossedentata have been considered a popular tea and traditional herbal medicine in China for more than one thousand years, and possess anti-inflammatory, antioxidative, hepatoprotective, and antiviral activities.

Purpose: We explored the protective effects of Ampelopsis grossedentata extract (AGE) against chronic alcohol-induced hepatic injury (alcoholic liver disease, ALD), aiming to elucidate its underlying mechanisms.

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The attractive electronic properties of metal-pyrazine materials─electrical conductivity, magnetic order, and strong magnetic coupling─can be tuned in a wide range depending on the metal employed, as well as its ligand-imposed redox environment. Using solvent-directed synthesis to control the dimensionality of such systems, a discrete tetranuclear chromium(III) complex, exhibiting a rare example of bridging radical pyrazine, has been prepared from chromium(II) triflate and neutral pyrazine. The strong antiferromagnetic interaction between Cr ( = 3/2) and radical pyrazine ( = 1/2) spins, theoretically estimated at about -932 K, leads to a thermally isolated = 4 ground state, which remains the only populated state observable even at room temperature.

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Making the utmost of the differences and advantages of multiple disciplines, interdisciplinary integration breaks the science boundaries and accelerates the progress in mutual quests. As an organic connection of material science, enzymology, and biomedicine, nanozyme-related research is further supported by computer technology, which injects in new vitality, and contributes to in-depth understanding, unprecedented insights, and broadened application possibilities. Utilizing computer-aided first-principles method, high-speed and high-throughput mathematic, physic, and chemic models are introduced to perform atomic-level kinetic analysis for nanocatalytic reaction process, and theoretically illustrate the underlying nanozymetic mechanism and structure-function relationship.

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Bombyx mori cecropin A (Bmcecropin A) has antibacterial, antiviral, anti-filamentous fungal and tumour cell inhibition activities and is considered a potential succedaneum for antibiotics. We clarified the antibacterial mechanism and structure-activity relationships and then directed the structure-activity optimization of Bmcecropin A. Firstly, we found Bmcecropin A shows a strong binding force and permeability to cell membranes like a detergent; Bmcecropin A could competitively bind to the cell membrane with the cell membrane-specific dye DiI, then damaged the membrane for the access of DiI into the cytoplasm and leading to the leakage of electrolyte and proteins.

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Large differences in projected future annual precipitation increases in North America exists across 27 CMIP6 models under four emission scenarios. These differences partly arise from weak representations of land-atmosphere interactions. Here we demonstrate an emergent constraint relationship between annual growth rates of future precipitation and growth rates of historical temperature.

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