Publications by authors named "Shi-yu Guo"

Visible-light photocatalysis has evolved as a powerful technique to enable controllable radical reactions. Exploring unique photocatalytic mode for obtaining new chemoselectivity and product diversity is of great significance. Herein, we present a photo-induced chemoselective 1,2-diheteroarylation of unactivated alkenes utilizing halopyridines and quinolines.

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Bridged benzazepine scaffolds, possessing unique structural and physicochemical activities, are widespread in various natural products and drugs. The construction of these skeletons often requires elaborate synthetic effort with low efficiency. Herein, we develop a simple and divergent approach for constructing various bridged benzazepines by a photocatalytic intermolecular dearomatization of naphthalene derivatives with readily available α-amino acids.

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  • * Monoclonal antibody (mAb) therapy is being explored as a potential treatment to address the challenges posed by resistant S aureus infections.
  • * Researchers are developing an all-in-one mAb aimed at neutralizing α-toxin and bicomponent toxins, showing promising results in animal models and lab tests.
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  • The habenula (Hb) plays a key role in various human behaviors, and its size and neural activity changes are linked to psychiatric disorders and addiction, which recent MRI studies have begun to explore.* -
  • Despite its small size, advancements in MRI techniques have improved the ability to study the Hb, although traditional structural imaging methods have limitations in distinguishing the Hb from nearby areas.* -
  • The review emphasizes the importance of using noninvasive MRI methods to better understand the Hb's anatomy and functions, proposing that multiparametric MRI could aid in developing useful imaging markers for diagnosis and treatment.*
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By complementing traditional transition metal catalysis, photoinduced catalysis has emerged as a versatile and sustainable way to achieve carbon-heteroatom bond formation. This work discloses a visible-light-induced reaction for the formation of a C-S bond from aryl halides and inorganic sulfuration agents via electron donor-acceptor (EDA) complex photocatalysis. Divergent formations of organic sulfide and disulfide have been demonstrated under mild conditions.

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Metallocenes are privileged backbones for synthesis and catalysis. However, the direct dehydrogenative C-H functionalization of unsymmetric metallocenes suffers from reactivity and selectivity issues. Herein, we report an electrochemically driven regioselective C-H phosphorylation of group 8 metallocenes.

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  • Infections pose a significant risk to immunocompromised patients, with high mortality rates from invasive candidiasis, highlighting the need for effective long-term vaccines.
  • The study developed an antifungal nanovaccine using Hsp90-CTD as an antigen and Polyethyleneimine (PEI) as an adjuvant, which successfully stimulated B cells to produce long-lived plasma cells.
  • Results indicated that the nanovaccine not only created stable nanoparticles but also led to a sustained antibody response in mice, lasting up to 12 months post-immunization.
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Recent decades have seen a significant increase in invasive fungal infections, resulting in unacceptably high mortality rates. Anidulafungin (AN) is the newest echinocandin and appears to have several advantages over existing antifungals. However, its poor water solubility and burdensome route of administration (i.

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The Mizoroki-Heck reaction and its reductive analogue are staples of organic synthesis, but the ensuing products often lack a chemical handle for further transformation. Here we report an atom-economical cross-coupling of halopyridines and unactivated alkenes under photoredox catalysis to afford a series of alkene halopyridylation products. This protocol with mild and redox neutral conditions contributes broad substrate scope.

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Ritter reaction has been recognized as an elegant strategy to construct the C-N bond. Its key feature is forming the carbocation for nucleophilic attack by nitriles. Herein, we report a complementary visible-light-induced three-component Ritter reaction of alkenes, nitriles, and -bromo nitriles/esters, thereby providing mild and rapid access to various -amino nitriles/acids.

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is a common fungal pathogen in humans that colonizes the skin and mucosal surfaces of the majority healthy individuals. How disseminates into the bloodstream and causes life-threatening systemic infections in immunocompromised patients remains unclear. Plasminogen system activation can degrade a variety of structural proteins and is involved in several homeostatic processes.

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Transition metal catalyzed decarbonylation offers a distinct synthetic strategy for new chemical bond formation. However, the π-backbonding between CO π* orbitals and metal center d-orbitals impedes ligand dissociation to regenerate the catalyst under mild reaction conditions. Developed here is visible light induced rhodium catalysis for decarbonylative coupling of imides with alkynes under ambient conditions.

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Invasive candidiasis (IC) is one of the leading causes of death among immunocompromised patients. Because of limited effective therapy treatment options, prevention of IC through vaccine is an appealing strategy. However, how to induce the generation of direct candidacidal antibodies in host remains unclear.

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Candida glabrata is the second most common pathogen of severe candidiasis in immunocompromised hosts, following C. albicans. Although C.

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Context: As a component of the outer membrane in Gram-negative bacteria, lipopolysaccharide (LPS)-induced proliferation and cell cycle progression of monocytes/macrophages. It has been suggested that the proapoptotic T-cell death-associated gene 51 (TDAG51) might be associated with cell proliferation and cell cycle progression; however, its role in the interaction between LPS and macrophages remains unclear.

Objective: We attempted to elucidate the role(s) of TDAG51 played in the interaction between LPS and macrophages.

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Rheumatoid arthritis (RA) joints are in a hypoxic condition. Hypoxia-induced migration and invasion of fibroblast-like synoviocytes (FLSs) are considered to play a critical role in the pathogenesis of RA. Among the key genes upregulated by hypoxia-inducible factor-1α (HIF-1α), CXC chemokine receptor 4 (CXCR4) plays an important role in FLS migration and invasion.

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Migration and invasion of fibroblast-like synoviocytes (FLSs) are critical in the pathogenesis of rheumatoid arthritis (RA). Hypoxic conditions are present in RA joints, and hypoxia has been extensively studied in angiogenesis and inflammation. However, its effect on the migration and invasion of RA-FLSs remains unknown.

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Interleukin-17A (IL-17A)-induced migration and invasion of fibroblast-like synoviocytes (FLSs) is critical for the pathogenesis of rheumatoid arthritis (RA). More than 30% of RA patients are resistant to available therapies, despite the introduction of novel biologic agents. Therefore, it is necessary to develop new anti-arthritic agents.

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Objective: Celastrus orbiculatus Thunb. has been used for thousands of years in China as a remedy against cancer and inflammatory diseases. This study aims to investigate whether C.

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Background: Pain accompanying various diseases as well as invasion and postoperative pain reduce immune activities, and affect the prognosis of diseases and recovery after surgery (metastasis and relapse). While, some anesthetics and synthetic narcotics used to reduce pain are reported to suppress immune activities depending on the kind of medication and the dosing strategy. However, it is not clear how the single use of narcotics affects the immune activity at the acute stage of severe inflammatory pain.

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Unlabelled: AbstractAim:To investigate the role of glutamate and N-methyl-D-aspartate (NMDA) receptors in central sensitization following peripheral inflammation in the arcuate nucleus (ARC) of the mediobasal hypothalamus.

Methods: Mediobasal hypothalamic slices were prepared from rats undergoing peripheral inflammation, which was induced by a unilateral injection of complete Freund's adjuvant (CFA) into hind paw. Neuronal activation levels in the ARC were monitored by recording extracellular unit discharges.

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Objective: To observe the effect of nitric oxide (NO) on the differentiation of neural stem cells (NSCs) derived from subventricular zone (SVZ) of neonatal rats in vitro.

Methods: Conventional method was used to isolate and culture the NSCs from SVZ. Diethylenetriamine/NO(DETA/NO) was used as NO donor and Nitro-L-arginine methylester (L-NAME) was used as inhibitor of nitric oxide synthase (NOS).

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