Publications by authors named "Min DU"

Photocatalytic antibacterial technology has the potential to prevent the formation of biofilms and microbial corrosion of metals by rapidly eliminating microorganisms in a short period. In this study, novel NH-MIL-101(Al)/AgI is in-situ synthesized at ambient temperature, revealing enhanced photocatalytic antibacterial activity and cyclic stability in seawater. A low dosage of 0.

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Objectives: Quercetin is a naturally occurring plant flavonoid commonly used as a nutritional supplement due to its antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties. Its well-known low bioavailability has led to the design of different quercetin formulations by various commercial entities seeking to market a highly bioavailable quercetin product. This study investigates four different commercially available quercetin formulations (LMQ, QUX, QUO, and QUV) for their physicochemical properties that influence bioavailability.

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Background: Dengue remains a global threat to public health, however, its disease burden among children and adolescents has always been poorly quantified. Therefore, we aimed to systematically estimate the global, regional, and national burden and temporal trends of dengue infection in children and adolescents from 1990 to 2021.

Methods: Data on the number and rate of incidence and disability-adjusted life-years (DALYs) of dengue infection among children and adolescents under 20 years were obtained from the Global Burden of Disease Study (GBD) 2021.

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This study investigated whether vitamin A (VA) administration during the neonatal stage could increase the number of intramuscular adipocytes in Hu sheep by promoting vascularity. A total of 56 newborn male Hu sheep were divided into four groups and received intramuscular injections of either 0, 7500 IU retinoic acid (RA), 7500 IU VA, or a combination of 7500 IU VA and 5 mg SU5416 (an angiogenic inhibitor), at 1, 7, 14, and 21 days of age. At 15 days of age, 6 sheep from each group were randomly selected and sacrificed for intramuscular adipogenic capacity analysis.

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Background: The reintroduction of hemp production has resulted in increased consumption of cannabidiol (CBD) products, particularly CBD oil, yet their effects on intestinal health are not fully understood. Proper mitochondrial function and antioxidant defenses are vital for maintaining the intestinal epithelial barrier. AMP-activated protein kinase (AMPK) and peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor gamma coactivator (PGC)1α are key mediators of mitochondrial metabolism.

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Pulmonary delivery of small interfering RNAs (siRNAs) is an effective treatment for acute lung injury (ALI), which can modulate the expression of pro-inflammatory cytokines and alleviate the symptoms of ALI. However, the rapid degradation of siRNA in vivo and its limited ability to target and validate cells are important challenges it faces in clinical practice. In this work, we developed neutrophil membrane-coated Poly (lactic-co-glycolic acid) nanoparticles loaded with TLR4 siRNA (si-TLR4) (Neutrophil-NP-TLR4), which can target both inflammatory and macrophage cells to alleviate the pulmonary inflammation in lipopolysaccharide (LPS)-induced ALI mice.

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  • Over 40% of pregnant women in the USA are obese, which negatively impacts fetal development and leads to long-term health issues for their offspring due to maternal obesity (MO).
  • Researchers studied the effects of MO on embryonic tissues by feeding female mice a high-fat diet and conducting single-cell RNA sequencing (scRNA-seq) to investigate changes in cell populations.
  • The study found that MO significantly increased fibrogenic cell populations and inflammatory responses in embryos, suggesting that early intervention and targeting AMP-activated protein kinase (AMPK) could help reduce these effects and promote healthier outcomes for babies born to obese mothers.
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Background: Severe acute pancreatitis (SAP) is a common digestive system disorder in clinical practice, and it is often associated with liver damage in patients with severe acute pancreatitis. Several studies have indicated that pyroptosis plays a role in liver damage following severe acute pancreatitis (SAP). However, the precise mechanisms remain unclear.

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The burden of neonatal infections in low- and middle-income countries and territories (LMICs) is a critical public health challenge, while our understanding of specific burden and secular trends remains limited. We gathered annual data on 15 types of neonatal infections in LMICs from 1990 to 2019 from the Global Burden of Disease 2019. Numbers, rates, percent changes, and estimated annual percentage changes of incidence and deaths were calculated.

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  • * The study used a piglet model to evaluate berberine's impact on growth, intestinal inflammation, and microbiota in the context of ETEC infection, dividing participants into control and treatment groups.
  • * Results showed that berberine improved growth metrics, reduced diarrhea incidence, and influenced gene expression related to inflammation and oxidative stress, while promoting beneficial gut bacteria and suppressing harmful ones.
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Native mass spectrometry (nMS) is a cutting-edge technique that leverages electrospray ionization MS (ESI-MS) to investigate large biomolecules and their complexes in solution. The goal of nMS is to retain the native structural features and interactions of the analytes during the transition to the gas phase, providing insights into their natural conformations. In biopharmaceutical development, nMS serves as a powerful tool for analyzing complex protein heterogeneity, allowing for the examination of non-covalently bonded assemblies in a state that closely resembles their natural folded form.

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Background: Previous studies only considered the impact of a single physical or psychological disorder on dementia. Our study investigated the association of physical and psychological multimorbidity with dementia among older adults using two multinational prospective cohorts to supplement the limited joint evidence.

Methods: We utilized the Health and Retirement Study (HRS 2012 to 2018) in the United States (US) and the Survey of Health, Ageing and Retirement in Europe (SHARE 2012 to 2018).

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Objectives: To estimate the interaction between economic status (ES) and healthy lifestyle in long COVID among Chinese older people infected with SARS-CoV-2.

Design: A cross-sectional study based on the Peking University Health Cohort in Anning, Yunnan.

Setting: All primary health institutions in Anning, Yunnan Province, China, from April to May 2023.

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Curcumin (CUR) is a natural polyphenolic substance that has been widely used since ancient times for its multiple beneficial functions. However, whether CUR affects growth performance of broilers by altering gut microbiota and metabolite and the underlying mechanism are largely unknown. This study was conducted to evaluate the effect of dietary CUR supplementation on growth performance, anti-inflammatory function, intestinal morphology and barrier, cecum microbiota and metabolite profile of broilers.

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Background: The effects of anesthetics on liver and kidney functions after infantile living-related liver transplantation (LRLT) are unclear. This study aimed to investigate the effects of propofol-based total intravenous anesthesia (TIVA) or desflurane-based inhalation anesthesia on postoperative liver and kidney functions in infant recipients after LRLT and to evaluate hepatic ischemia-reperfusion injury (HIRI).

Methods: Seventy-six infants with congenital biliary atresia scheduled for LRLT were randomly divided into two anesthesia maintenance groups: group D with continuous inhalation of desflurane and group P with an infusion of propofol.

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Host cell proteins (HCPs) are one of the process-related impurities that need to be well characterized and controlled throughout biomanufacturing processes to assure the quality, safety, and efficacy of monoclonal antibodies (mAbs) and other protein-based biopharmaceuticals. Although ELISA remains the gold standard method for quantification of total HCPs, it lacks the specificity and coverage to identify and quantify individual HCPs. As a complementary method to ELISA, the LC-MS/MS method has emerged as a powerful tool to identify and profile individual HCPs during the downstream purification process.

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Limb muscle is responsible for physical activities and myogenic cell migration during embryogenesis is indispensable for limb muscle formation. Maternal obesity (MO) impairs prenatal skeletal muscle development, but the effects of MO on myogenic cell migration remain to be examined. C57BL/6 mice embryos were collected at E13.

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The characterization of cysteine-linked antibody‒drug conjugates (ADCs) can be more challenging than that of monoclonal antibodies (mAbs) and lysine-linked ADCs because the interchain disulfide bonds are reduced for payload conjugation, and the chains are noncovalently bonded to each other. Furthermore, payload conjugation and disulfide bond reduction/scrambling may introduce additional charge heterogeneity to biomolecules. This study illustrates an innovative workflow employing multiple separation techniques and tandem high-resolution mass spectrometry for comprehensive and in-depth characterization of disitamab vedotin, a recent-generation cysteine-linked ADC, including reversed-phase liquid chromatography (RPLC), ion exchange chromatography (IEX) and image capillary isoelectric focusing (icIEF).

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Triple-negative breast cancer (TNBC) contains the highest proportion of cancer stem-like cells (CSC), which display intrinsic resistance to currently available cancer therapies. This therapeutic resistance is partially mediated by an antioxidant defense coordinated by the transcription factor NRF2 and its downstream targets that include NAD(P)H quinone oxidoreductase 1 (NQO1). In this study, we identified the antioxidant enzymes NQO1 and superoxide dismutase 1 (SOD1) as therapeutic vulnerabilities of ALDH+ epithelial-like CSCs and CD24-/loCD44+/hi mesenchymal-like CSCs in TNBC.

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To achieve industrial-scale putrescine production, a high efficient bio-synthesis of putrescine involving arginase (ARG, EC 3.5.3.

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Background: Salvianolic Acid B (SalB) has been proven to delay the progression of atherosclerosis. The therapeutic mechanisms of this compound are unclear. A novel class of short non-coding RNAs, pre-transfer RNA and mature transfer RNA (tsncRNAs) may regulate gene expression.

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  • Molecularly imprinted polymers (MIPs) are specialized materials that act as “artificial receptors,” enabling the specific recognition of target molecules, and are increasingly used in biosensing applications.
  • Researchers are focusing on improving the selectivity and sensitivity of MIPs by exploring new design methods, particularly concerning the choice of functional monomers that interact with various template molecules.
  • The review highlights the significance of selecting appropriate functional monomers, discusses current challenges in the field, and emphasizes the importance of multiplex experiments and computer simulations for future advancements in molecular imprinting technology.
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Background: Recently, the growing demand for pediatric sedation services outside the operating room has imposed a heavy burden on pediatric centers in China. There is an urgent need to develop a novel system for improved sedation services.

Objective: This study aimed to develop and implement a computerized system, the Pediatric Sedation Assessment and Management System (PSAMS), to streamline pediatric sedation services at a major children's hospital in Southwest China.

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  • Chronic kidney disease (CKD) increases the risk of developing pulmonary hypertension (PH), but the exact mechanisms behind this connection are not well understood and there is no reliable animal model for research.
  • This study successfully created a stable rat model of CKD-PH by performing 5/6 nephrectomy combined with a high-salt diet, followed by dynamic evaluations of hemodynamics and pathological changes in various organs.
  • Results indicated that CKD-PH rats exhibited significant pulmonary arterial hypertension, right ventricular hypertrophy, dysregulation of the renin-angiotensin-aldosterone system (RAAS), decreased ACE2 expression in the lung endothelium, and distinct serum metabolic profiles compared to control rats.
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