Publications by authors named "Si Qi Chen"

A novel NIS-promoted domino reaction of alkylidene oxindoles with 2-(pyridin-2-yl)acetate derivatives has been established, enabling the efficient and straightforward synthesis of a vast variety of highly functionalized indolizines via sequential spiroannulation and ring-opening aromatization processes. The protocol features mild reaction conditions, broad substrate scope, high efficiency, scalability, and applicability for the preparation of CF-containing indolizines. Furthermore, the functional groups in the indolizine framework provide the feasibility for follow-up derivatization.

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-Iodosuccinimide-promoted cascade reactions of arylidene isoxazolones with amidines in -xylene were accomplished, affording 5-acylimidazoles in good to excellent yields. Interestingly, when the reactions were performed by employing acetonitrile as the solvent, 4-acylimidazoles were efficiently obtained. Mechanistic studies indicate that the formation of imidazolyl and acyl moieties may undergo a spiroannulation-ring opening aromatization-hydrolysis cascade reaction sequence.

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An electrochemical tandem cyclization of enaminones with amidines has been reported for the first time using dibromomethane as an initiating agent in an undivided cell. Following this protocol, a vast variety of polysubstituted 5-acylimidazoles were obtained in moderate to good yields without the use of external oxidants. Mechanistic studies indicate that the bromide anion, electroreductively generated from dibromomethane, acts as a redox mediator to complete the catalytic cycle.

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  • PET waste is tough to break down and poses environmental issues, but upcycling it into valuable chemicals can help solve this problem and support a circular economy.
  • A study developed a multi-enzyme system in E. coli to convert terephthalic acid, derived from PET, into vanillin, achieving high production levels through metabolic engineering.
  • The engineered E. coli efficiently converted post-consumer PET waste into vanillin, demonstrating an eco-friendly method that also turns low-value waste into profitable products.
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  • Polyethylene terephthalate (PET) microplastics are a major environmental and health concern due to their long-lasting nature, prompting research into their degradation.
  • Scientists engineered a bacterium, Stenotrophomonas pavanii JWG-G1, to overproduce a PET-degrading enzyme called DuraPETase, achieving significant degradation of PET microplastics at room temperature.
  • This research highlights the potential of using engineered bacteria for degrading microplastics in various environments and offers a new approach for environmental cleanup technologies.
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Introduction: The autoimmune hair loss condition alopecia areata (AA) exacts a substantial psychological and socioeconomic toll on patients. Biotechnology companies, dermatology clinics, and research institutions are dedicated to understanding AA pathogenesis and developing new therapeutic approaches. Despite recent efforts, many knowledge gaps persist, and multiple treatment development avenues remain unexplored.

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Polyethylene terephthalate (PET) is one of the most widely used plastics, but its fragmentation into microplastics poses significant environmental challenges. The recycling of PET microplastics is hindered by their low solubility and widespread dispersion in the environment, making microbial in-situ degradation a promising solution. However, existing PET-degrading strains exhibited the limited effectiveness, primarily due to the diffusion of secreted hydrolases away from the PET surface.

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An efficient and practical tandem reaction of 4-arylidene isoxazol-5-ones with enamino esters catalyzed by an inexpensive copper salt has been established in a ball mill. This innovative approach yields a diverse array of structurally novel pyrrole-2-carboxylic acids, showing excellent tolerance toward different functional groups. By integrating spiroannulation and ring-opening aromatization processes, this protocol introduces a facile and cost-effective strategy for synthesizing highly functionalized pyrrole derivatives.

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A novel and interesting controllable spirocyclization of unsaturated barbiturates with enamino esters for the assembly of cyclopentenyl and pyrrolinyl spirobarbiturates has been developed under ball-milling conditions. The present protocol features high chemoselectivity and efficiency, excellent functional group tolerance and mild reaction conditions.

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Dry-cured ham is important source of bioactive peptides. In this study, the antioxidant activities of peptides and components from low and fully salted dry-cured hams were compared by peptidomics. And novel antioxidant peptides were identified and characterized.

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  • - Atopic dermatitis (AD) is a common inflammatory skin disease linked to issues like skin barrier dysfunction and immune system dysregulation, with STAT3 playing a key role in skin cell function.
  • - Researchers created a mouse model with specific loss of STAT3 in skin cells, which showed worsened AD-like symptoms after exposure to a skin irritant, indicating a negative impact on skin health and microbiome composition.
  • - The study found that mice with STAT3 deficiency exhibited more type-2 inflammatory cells and increased levels of TSLP, a protein that attracts immune cells, suggesting that targeting TSLP could help reduce skin inflammation in AD.
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We demonstrate that a tripodal hexaurea receptor can selectively bind PO anions 12 hydrogen bonds with up to 3.8 × 10 M binding affinity in DMSO, which is 38-fold stronger than SO. This receptor facilitates the extraction of PO from strongly basic aqueous solutions into chloroform using liquid-liquid extraction, followed by its release as the HPO anion into an acidic solution.

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Gut symbiotic bacteria are known to be closely related to insect development, nutrient metabolism, and disease resistance traits, but the most important factors leading to changes in these communities have not been well clarified. To address this, we examined the associations between the gut symbiotic bacteria and the host genotype and geographical distribution of Solenopsis invicta in China, where it is invasive and has spread primarily by human-mediated dispersal. Thirty-two phyla were detected in the gut symbiotic bacteria of .

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Proinflammatory cytokines, such as IL-1β, are important mediators of psoriasis. UBE2L3, an E2 enzyme, is thought to be an indirect target of IL-1β secretion by binding to ubiquitin ligases such as TRIM21. However, its role in psoriasis remains unknown.

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  • Psoriasis is a chronic inflammatory skin condition, and recent research aims to clarify the distribution of immune cells in psoriatic skin at a single-cell level.
  • Using mass cytometry, researchers identified specific dendritic cells (DCs) in psoriatic skin samples that migrate and replace other immune cells, contributing to skin inflammation.
  • The study highlights that the immune environment in the epidermis (the outer layer of skin) plays a crucial role in psoriasis, with various immune cells working together to regulate inflammation and maintain skin health.
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  • Treatment for pediatric psoriasis is difficult due to limited real-world evidence, particularly for biologic therapies.
  • A study evaluated the effectiveness and safety of three biologics (adalimumab, secukinumab, ixekizumab) in children under 18 with psoriasis by tracking 38 patients over 52 weeks.
  • Results showed that all patients improved significantly within 12 weeks with minimal side effects, confirming the efficacy and safety of these treatments for pediatric psoriasis.*
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Purpose: We developed an augmentation technique for PCL reconstruction with independent internal brace reinforcement and evaluated the functional outcome after PCL reconstruction employing autologous hamstrings augmented with an internal brace system for patients with isolated or combined grade 3 posterior instability who were treated with this technique.

Methods: From January 2016 to January 2018, patients with isolated or combined grade 3 PCL tears who underwent single-bundle PCL reconstruction using autologous hamstrings augmented with independent internal braces were studied. The function of the operated knee was evaluated according to the International Knee Documentation Committee (IKDC) score, Lysholm score, and Tegner activity score.

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Phosphorus is one of the macro-elements required by plants, but phosphate (Pi), the only form that can be absorbed by plants, is always limited for plant growth and development. To adapt to Pi deficiency, plants have evolved a complex regulatory system to improve Pi acquisition and utilization efficiency. In this study, metabolomic and transcriptomic analyses were performed to exam the global metabolites and gene expressions profiles responding to Pi deficiency in rice.

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The sulfate anion (SO ) is known as an end metabolite of cysteine and methionine, and its proper concentration is associated with the expression of key functions in the physiological system. Thus, maintaining sulfate concentration at a precise level is of great significance for biology, environments, and industrial productions. Fundamental research for sulfate anion chemistry can help understand sulfate-associated physiological processes and related applications, for example, remediation.

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  • * Nerve fibers in affected skin are closely associated with immune cells and keratinocytes, and disruptions in sensory nerve-related genes were found in psoriasis.
  • * Treatments that impair skin nerves, like botulinum toxin A, have been found to reduce psoriasiform dermatitis, indicating that targeting the nervous system could offer new therapeutic options for psoriasis.
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Radiation therapy is a standard treatment for head and neck tumors. However, patients often exhibit cognitive impairments following radiation therapy. Previous studies have revealed that hippocampal dysfunction, specifically abnormal hippocampal neurogenesis or neuroinflammation, plays a key role in radiation-induced cognitive impairment.

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Background: A microwave-based device is a newly developed method for treating axillary osmidrosis. Few studies have compared the difference between microwave therapy and subcutaneous curettage for axillary osmidrosis.

Objective: To compare the long-term effectiveness, complications, and recurrence of osmidrosis after microwave therapy and subcutaneous curettage.

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  • N-methyladenosine (m A) modification of mRNA plays a significant role in various cellular and viral processes, including the Epstein-Barr virus (EBV) infection linked to several cancers like nasopharyngeal carcinoma.
  • Research shows that EBV transcripts undergo varying levels of m A modification during different stages of infection and in cancer tissues, which affects their stability.
  • The protein YTHDF1 interacts with m A-modified EBV RNA, promoting its decay and thereby suppressing EBV replication, suggesting potential therapeutic targets for cancers associated with EBV.
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