Publications by authors named "QianYing Ye"

Background: Gesture difficulties have been reported in later-born siblings of children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD). Careful observation of gesture development during the first two years of children at elevated likelihood (EL) of developing ASD may identify behavioral indicators that facilitate early diagnosis.

Methods: This study enrolled 47 EL infants and 27 low-likelihood (LL) infants to explore gesture developmental trajectories and the predictive value of gesture to expedite the early detection of core characteristics of ASD.

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Inflammation is implicated as a cause in many diseases. Most of the anti-inflammatory agents in use are synthetic and there is an unmet need for natural substance-derived anti-inflammatory agents with minimal side effects. Aiouea padiformis belongs to the Lauraceae family and is primarily found in tropical regions.

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DY59 (formerly DY59) is a radiation-resistant bacterium isolated from soil. From the 3.5 Mb genomic DNA sequence of strain DY59 (December 2014), 31 insertion sequence (IS) elements of six IS families including IS, IS, IS, IS, IS, and IS and five unclassified IS elements were detected.

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Background: Countries across the globe have released many COVID-19 mobile apps. However, there is a lack of systematic empirical investigation into the factors affecting the adoption and evaluation of COVID-related apps. This study explores what factors at the country level and the app levels would influence the adoption and evaluation of COVID-19 apps.

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Streptomycin is used primarily to treat bacterial infections, including brucellosis, plague, and tuberculosis. Streptomycin resistance easily develops in numerous bacteria through the inhibition of antibiotic transfer, the production of aminoglycoside-modifying enzymes, or mutations in ribosomal components with clinical doses of streptomycin treatment. (1) Background: A transposable insertion sequence is one of the mutation agents in bacterial genomes under oxidative stress.

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Autism spectrum disorder (ASD) is characterized by social communicative abnormalities. Deficits and delays in gestural communication are among the early deficits of ASD and also a major social modality in early caregiver-toddler interaction. Caregiver gestures have an important role in the cognitive and social development of children with ASD.

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Article Synopsis
  • The study investigates how insertion sequences (ISs) in the radiation-resistant bacterium Deinococcus geothermalis move to different locations within the genome under oxidative stress conditions, specifically induced by hydrogen peroxide, gamma irradiation, and DBD plasma radiation.
  • The researchers focused on non-pigmented mutants lacking key genes for carotenoid biosynthesis, as well as various DNA-binding protein-deficient mutants to analyze the transposition of ISs.
  • Results revealed that gamma irradiation specifically enhanced the movement of certain IS elements, while DBD plasma radiation affected different ISs in both the wild-type strain and various mutants, indicating a complex response to oxidative stress.
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Bacterial genomes contain numerous insertion sequences (ISs) as transposable elements involved in actions such as the sequestration, transmission, mutation and activation of genes that can influence the responsive capacity of the organism to environmental challenges. To date, at least 30 IS families have been identified. In this review, we describe how certain ISs are transposed to carotenoid biosynthesis genes, such as phytoene synthase and phytoene desaturase, when radiation-resistant with a redox imbalance and a targeted gene disruption mutation is exposed to oxidative stressors, such as gamma-irradiation, dielectric bilayer discharge plasma and hydrogen peroxide.

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The transposition of insertion sequence elements was evaluated among different lineages, including the wild-type, a cystine importer-disrupted mutant, a complemented strain, and a cystine importer-overexpressed strain. Cellular growth reached early exponential growth at OD 2.0 and late exponential growth at OD 4.

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Deficits in gestures act as early signs of impairment in social interaction (SI) and communication in children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD). However, the pieces of literature on atypical gesture patterns in ASD children are contradictory. This investigation aimed to explore the atypical gesture pattern of ASD children from the dimensions of quantity, communicative function, and integration ability; and its relationship with social ability and adaptive behavior.

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