Publications by authors named "Qiu-Yu Yang"

Background: Human patients often experience an episode of serious seizure activity, such as status epilepticus (SE), prior to the onset of temporal lobe epilepsy (TLE), suggesting that SE can trigger the development of epilepsy. Yet, the underlying mechanisms are not fully understood. The low-density lipoprotein receptor related protein (Lrp4), a receptor for proteoglycan-agrin, has been indicated to modulate seizure susceptibility.

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Motivation-driven mating is a basic affair for the maintenance of species. However, the underlying molecular mechanisms that control mating motivation are not fully understood. Here, we report that NRG1-ErbB4 signaling in the medial amygdala (MeA) is pivotal in regulating mating motivation.

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The overlapping peaks of the target chemical exchange saturation transfer (CEST) solutes and other unknown CEST solutes affect the quantification results and accuracy of the chemical exchange parameters-the fractional concentration, , exchange rate, , and transverse relaxation rate, -for the target solutes. However, to date, no method has been established for assessing the overlapping peaks. This study aimed to develop a method for quantifying the , , and values of a specific CEST solute, as well as assessing the overlap between the CEST peaks of the specific solute(s) and other unknown solutes.

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A colorimetric-electrochemical dual-mode analytical method based on bismuth metal-organic framework nanozyme was developed for label-free and trace/ultra-trace Cr detection. 3D ball-flower shaped bismuth oxide formate (BiOCOOH) was used as the precursor and template to facilely construct the metal-organic framework nanozyme BiO-BDC-NH, which possesses intrinsic peroxidase-mimic activity to effectively catalyze the colorless 3,3',5,5'-tetramethylbenzidine into blue oxidation products in the presence of hydrogen peroxide. Based on Cr to promote the peroxide-mimic activity of BiO-BDC-NH nanozyme, a colorimetric method for Cr detection was developed with the detection limit of 0.

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Glyphosate, a potent herbicide wildly used in the world, involves potential hazards to human health by accumulating in the food chain. Due to its absence of chromophores and fluorophores, the rapid visual detection of glyphosate has always been difficult. Herein, a paper-based geometric field amplification device visualized by the amino-functionalized bismuth-based metal-organic framework (NH-Bi-MOF) was constructed for sensitive fluorescence determination of glyphosate.

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Alcoholic liver damage is caused by long-term drinking, and it further develops into alcoholic liver diseases. In this study, we prepared a probiotic fermentation product of total active components (PFGF) by fermentation with , , and . After fermentation, the total sugar and protein content in the PFGF significantly decreased, while the lactic acid level and antioxidant activity of the PFGF increased.

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Hyperemesis gravidarum is a serious pregnancy complication that affects approximately 1% of pregnancies worldwide. To determine whether the use of ondansetron during pregnancy is associated with abnormal pregnancy outcomes. PubMed, Cochrane Library, CINAHL, Embase, CNKI, CBM, WANFANG, and ClinicalTrials.

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A portable device is conducive to the on-site detection of heavy metal ions at trace level in food and the prevention of related food safety issues. In this work, an electrochemical device stacked up with flat electrodes was developed for the detection of Pb and Cd. The top layer of the device is a carbon paper as working electrode, which is modified with amino functionalized cobalt-based metal-organic framework and gold nanoparticles.

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Introduction: Current studies have documented neuroinflammation is implicated in Parkinson's disease. Recently, growing evidence indicated peripheral inflammation plays an important role in regulation of neuroinflammation and thus conferring protection against dopamine (DA) neuronal damage. However, the underlying mechanisms are not clearly illuminated.

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