Publications by authors named "Lv Yi"

Background: Jersey milk, known for its high protein content, is an excellent base for yogurt production. Given that Jersey milk is derived from Jersey cows, this study was to isolate probiotics from Jersey cow feces and investigate their potential as alternative starter cultures for fermenting Jersey milk. Our goal was to develop new starter cultures specifically suited for Jersey yogurt production, while also contributing to the diversity of fermentation agents available for dairy products.

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Perfluorooctane sulfonate (PFOS), a prevalent perfluoroalkyl substance (PFAS), is widely present in various environmental media, animals, and even human bodies. It primarily accumulates in the liver, contributing to the disruption of hepatic metabolic homeostasis. However, the precise mechanism underlying PFOS-induced hepatic glucolipid metabolic disorders remains elusive.

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  • The study reveals that laser-assisted dynamic interference in electron spectra can be experimentally observed using attosecond pulse trains, demonstrating fine interference patterns smaller than the energy of individual laser photons.
  • Theoretical simulations align with experimental findings, utilizing methods like the time-dependent Schrödinger equation and strong-field approximation to support the results.
  • Further analysis emphasizes the significance of phase variations in electron wave packets, showing that the manipulation of electron behavior in the continuum is achievable through advanced multicolor laser techniques controlled at attosecond timescales.
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  • The demand for improved high-throughput screening methods is growing due to the need for precision medicine that accounts for individual biological diversity.
  • Current suspension array technologies have limitations in multiplexing capabilities, necessitating innovative breakthroughs for larger-scale measurements.
  • A novel approach using metal nanoparticle-based self-assembly allows for the creation of over 20,500 unique barcodes, significantly enhancing the capacity and efficiency of multiplexed immunoassays, particularly for cancer biomarker profiling.
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The aim of this study is to utilize two-sample Mendelian randomization (MR) to investigate the potential causal relationship among psoriasis, iridocyclitis, and non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD), and to explore any potential mediation effects. Pooled data were derived from the public genome-wide association study (GWAS) in NAFLD (finn-b-NAFLD), iridocyclitis (finn-b-H7_IRIDOCYCLITIS) and psoriasis (finn-b-L12_PSORI_VULG). Univariable MR (UVMR) analysis was implemented to explore the causal relationship among psoriasis, iridocyclitis, and NAFLD, and inverse variance weighting (IVW) was used as the primary analytical method.

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Although many studies have reported the relationship between female hormone intake and cardiovascular disease (CVD) development, their association has not been fully elucidated and defined, based on data from the Third National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey intending to assess the health and nutritional status of non-institutionalized children and adults in the United States. This study examined the relationship between female hormone intake and coronary artery disease (CVD) development in 38,745 women, averaging 38.10 ± 12.

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Aims: Nicotine-exacerbated atherosclerosis significantly increases global mortality. Endothelial cells, which line the interior of blood vessels, are crucial for maintaining vascular function. How nicotine is involved in vascular remodeling in atherosclerosis via modulating endothelial dysfunction remains unknown.

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In this paper, two new organic manganese halides (pe-ted)MnX (pe-ted = ethylphenyltriethylenediamine cation, X = Cl, Br) are synthesized, exhibiting green luminescence with near-unity photoluminescence quantum efficiency. (pe-ted)MnBr shows good linear response to X-ray dose rate, with a high light yield of ≈62 000 photons MeV and low detection limit of 1.376 µGy s.

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Oxathiapiprolin, a novel fungicide targeting oxysterol-binding proteins (OSBP), has proven to be effective against various oomycete diseases, but its effects on pathogens remain underexplored. In this study, we demonstrated that oxathiapiprolin inhibits mycelium growth, sporangium production, zoospore release, and oospore production in , with 50% effective concentrations ranging from 0.000153 to 0.

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Background: Minimally invasive surgeries are increasingly central to modern medicine, particularly in liver transplantation. These techniques, which offer reduced trauma, precise operations, minimal bleeding, and swift recovery, are, however, unevenly adopted across China. Only a limited number of centers routinely perform minimally invasive donor hepatectomies, indicating a significant imbalance in the development and application of these advanced procedures.

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Aging is a critical global issue that contributes to the high incidence of Alzheimer's disease (AD). Blood screening emerges as the most promising measure for early diagnosis and intervention of AD due to its noninvasive and low cost. However, the practical application of AD blood screening confronts two significant challenges.

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Respiratory infection caused by pathogens is among the most prevalent health issues affecting people worldwide. Accurate and rapid screening of respiratory pathogens is crucial for selecting appropriate treatments to control epidemics. However, it is often challenged by two aspects: first, the low concentration of pathogens in the early stages of infection; second, the difficulty of analyzing multiple pathogens.

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Background: The current method for liver graft implantation during the anhepatic phase is complex. Therefore, this study aimed to introduce a modified orthotopic liver transplantation (OLT) technique with major vascular reconstruction using cuff technique to simplify the process of liver graft implantation during the anhepatic phase.

Methods: Twenty-four canines were randomly assigned to two groups: the modified orthotopic liver transplantation group (M-OLT,  = 12) and the control group (n = 12).

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Frequently occurred food contamination issues bring about a tremendous global demand for point-of-care testing (POCT) devices. Pregnancy test strip (PTS) retains the highest POCT market share and a low cost of $0.10 per test, but challenged by limited analytical sensitivity and non-autonomous signal transduction for drink contaminant monitoring.

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With the development of artificial intelligence and deep learning technologies, image captioning has become an important research direction at the intersection of computer vision and natural language processing. The purpose of image captioning is to generate corresponding natural language descriptions by understanding the content of images. This technology has broad application prospects in fields such as image retrieval, autonomous driving, and visual question answering.

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CRISPR/Cas systems are increasingly utilized for sensitive miRNA detection through enzyme-based pre-amplification. To address challenges such as high costs, non-specific amplification, and interference from primer residues in pre-amplification strategies, herein a dual amplification CRISPR miRNA assay was developed by combining enzyme-free HCR with single-particle analysis. Attomolar detection limits, excellent selectivity, and practicability were achieved by applying this method.

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  • Scientists created cobalt-doped Prussian blue composite nanocubes (Co-PB NCs) that can effectively oxidize a substrate called TMB to produce a blue dye, which can be done quickly without needing unstable hydrogen peroxide.* -
  • By utilizing ascorbic acid-2-phosphate trisodium salt as a substrate, Co-PB NCs can help in detecting ascorbic acid (AA) and acid phosphatase (ACP) through an enzyme cascade that causes noticeable color changes.* -
  • This new method for detecting AA and ACP showed high sensitivity with detection limits of 1.67 μM and 0.0266 U/L, respectively, and it demonstrated good reproducibility in real samples like
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  • Apple replant disease (ARD) negatively impacts the apple industry, but biological control methods, like using specific bacteria, offer sustainable solutions.
  • Researchers isolated a strain of Paenibacillus polymyxa GRY-11 from healthy apple tree soil and found it effectively inhibits growth of ARD-related pathogenic fungi.
  • The study revealed that bacterial fertilizer from GRY-11 promotes seedling growth, enhances protective enzymes, and improves the soil microbial environment, indicating its potential for ARD management.
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The biomedical applications of magnetic nanoparticles (MNPs) have gained increasing attention due to their unique biological, chemical, and magnetic properties such as biocompatibility, chemical stability, and high magnetic susceptibility. However, several critical issues still remain that have significantly halted the clinical translation of these nanomaterials such as the relatively low therapeutic efficacy, hyperthermia resistance, and biosafety concerns. To identify innovative approaches possibly creating synergies with MNPs to resolve or mitigate these problems, we delineated the anti-cancer properties of MNPs and their existing onco-therapeutic portfolios, based on which we proposed cold atmospheric plasma (CAP) to be a possible synergizer of MNPs by enhancing free radical generation, reducing hyperthermia resistance, preventing MNP aggregation, and functioning as an innovative magnetic and light source for magnetothermal- and photo-therapies.

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  • Cataluminescence (CTL) is a gas-sensing technology that enables quick, sensitive detection at gas-solid interfaces, making it valuable in chemical analysis and catalytic processes.
  • * Recent advancements in CTL sensors are highlighted, discussing their core principles, performance improvement strategies, and techniques for detecting various gas targets.
  • * The review covers major applications of CTL sensors, such as monitoring environmental pollutants, ensuring product quality, aiding clinical diagnosis, and assessing catalyst efficiency, while also addressing current challenges and future prospects in the field.
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This study elucidated the unique pathological features of tissue healing by magnamosis and revealed the changes in landmark molecule expression levels related to collagen synthesis and tissue hypoxia. Forty-eight male Sprague-Dawley rats were divided into the magnamosis and suture anastomosis groups, and gastrojejunal anastomosis surgery was performed. Rats were dissected at 6, 24, and 48 h and 5, 6, 8, 10, and 12 days postoperatively.

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Objectives: Acute aortic dissection (AAD) is an extremely life-threatening medical emergency, often misdiagnosed in its early stages, resulting in prolonged wait times for rescue. This study aims to identify potential serum biomarkers that can assist in the accurate diagnosis of AAD and effectively differentiate it from other conditions causing severe chest pain.

Methods: A total of 122 patients with AAD and 129 patients with other severe chest pain disorders were included in the study.

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Thanks to its structural characteristics and signal patterns similar to those of human brain synapses, memristors are widely believed to be applicable for neuromorphic computing. However, to our knowledge, memristors have not been effectively applied in the biomedical field, especially in disease diagnosis and health monitoring. In this work, a blood-based biomemristor was prepared for in vitro detection of hyperglycemia and hyperlipidemia.

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BACKGROUND Vertebral artery origin stenosis (VAOS) has recently gained increased attention, with endovascular treatments like stent implantation showing high success and low complication rates, although less is known about VAOS compared to carotid artery stenosis. This study evaluated the safety and effectiveness of transradial (TRA) and transfemoral (TFA) approaches for VAOS stent placement. MATERIAL AND METHODS We recruited a total of 102 patients undergoing vertebral artery stenting in our hospital between January 2020 and November 2022.

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