Publications by authors named "Shenao Li"

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  • Current research is focused on achieving high-temperature superconductivity in lightweight compounds at atmospheric pressure, but this goal has not yet been realized.
  • The study suggests that hard or superhard materials could be excellent candidates for high-temperature superconductivity, specifically through examining the effects of H and Li doping in cubic boron nitride (c-BN).
  • Results indicate that Li doped c-BN transitions to a superconductor at around 58 K, while H doped c-BN shows stronger interactions leading to a higher transition temperature of 122 K, indicating a promising avenue for future research in superconductivity.
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phage HH109 is a lytic E110-specific phage, but the molecular mechanism underlying host recognition of this phage remains unknown. In this study, a transposon mutagenesis library of E110 was used to show that several capsular polysaccharide (CPS) synthesis-related genes were linked to the phage HH109 infection. Gene deletion combined with multiple functional assays demonstrated that CPS serves as the receptor for the phage HH109.

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Unlabelled: Quorum sensing (QS) orchestrates many bacterial behaviors, including virulence and biofilm formation, across bacterial populations. Nevertheless, the underlying mechanism by which QS regulates capsular polysaccharide (CPS)-dependent phage-bacterium interactions remains unclear. In this study, we report that QS upregulates the expression of CPS-dependent phage receptors, thus increasing phage adsorption and infection rates in .

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Vibrio alginolyticus is one of the most common opportunistic pathogens in marine animals and humans. In this study, A transposon mutation library of the V. alginolyticus E110 was used to identify motility-related genes, and we found three flagellar and one capsular polysaccharide (CPS) synthesis-related genes were linked to swarming motility.

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  • Vibrio parahaemolyticus is a significant pathogen that can harm both aquatic creatures and humans, and as antibiotic effectiveness declines, phage therapy is gaining traction as an alternative treatment method.
  • The study focused on a newly characterized lytic phage, PG288, which effectively targets and lyses V. parahaemolyticus strain G855 and shows versatility by infecting various Vibrio species.
  • Phage PG288 has a stable structure, thrives in a wide range of temperatures and pH levels, and its genomic analysis indicates it lacks antibiotic resistance and virulence genes, marking it as a promising candidate for phage therapy against Vibrio infections.
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The aim of this study was to isolate antioxidant peptides from an enzymatic hydrolysate of Spirulina platensis. A novel antioxidant peptide was obtained by ultrafiltration, gel filtration chromatography, and reverse-phase high-performance liquid chromatography, with the 1,1-diphenyl-2-picrylhydrazyl (DPPH) radical scavenging assay used to measure the antioxidant activity, and the sequence was determined to be Pro-Asn-Asn (343.15 Da) by electrospray ionization tandem mass spectrometry.

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Lactic acid bacteria (LAB) have been shown to enhance performance of weaned piglets. However, few studies have reported the addition of LAB Enterococcus faecalis as alternatives to growth promoting antibiotics for weaned piglets. This study evaluated the effects of dietary E.

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This research focused on the effects of different doses of Bacillus subtilis KN-42 on the growth performance, diarrhea incidence, faecal bacterial flora, and the relative number of Lactobacillus and Escherichia coli in faeces of weaned piglets to determine whether the strain can serve as a candidate antimicrobial growth promoter. A total of 360 piglets (initial body weight 7.14±0.

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