Publications by authors named "Si Yi Liu"

A Bro̷nsted acid-catalyzed [5 + 1] annulation of 2-(1-indol-2-yl)phenols, a class of indole-based 1,5-CO-synthons, with aldehydes has been established. By this approach, various indole-fused dihydrochromanes were synthesized in moderate to good yields (up to 99%) with excellent regioselectivities. Control experiments not only showed the H-bonding interaction between the NH group of the substrates─and the acid catalyst is vital to realize this transformation─but also indicated that an indolylmethanol-type intermediate was possibly formed via the first step of nucleophilic addition of indole C3-position to aldehydes during the reaction process.

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Biological nitrogen fixation is the main source of nitrogen in ecosystems. The diversity of soil rhizobia and their effects on soybeans need further research. In this study, we collected soybean rhizosphere samples from eight sites in the black soil soybean planting area in Northeast China.

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This study aims to observe the effects of the traditional Chinese medicine prescription Dahuang Zhechong Pills(DHZCP on renal aging and explore its potential multi-target effects. Rats were assigned into the normal, model, DHZCP, and vitamin E(VE)groups. Firstly, the rat model of D-galactose(D-gal)-induced renal aging was established.

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Bacground/purpose: Endodontically treated teeth are more prone to vertical root fracture with the mechanical property changes to some extent during root canal treatment. This study aimed to investigate the effects of a bioceramic sealer on the mechanical properties of tooth roots.

Materials And Methods: Dentin discs were dried by two different methods (ethanol drying and paper points drying) and then filled with a BC sealer named iRoot SP.

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A novel cytochalasin named diaporchalasin A () bearing a cinnamenyl and an epoxy-macrocycloketone, and a new benzenepropionic acid derivative (), and two known compounds ( and ) were isolated from -derived fungus sp. XMA007. Their structures were elucidated through detailed spectroscopic analysis, and the absolute configuration of was determined by conformational analysis and TDDFT-ECD calculation.

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Plant-associated diazotrophs strongly relate to plant nitrogen (N) supply and growth. However, our knowledge of diazotrophic community assembly and microbial N metabolism in plant microbiomes is largely limited. Here we examined the assembly and temporal dynamics of diazotrophic communities across multiple compartments (soils, epiphytic and endophytic niches of root and leaf, and grain) of three cereal crops (maize, wheat, and barley) and identified the potential N-cycling pathways in phylloplane microbiomes.

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The use of microbial inoculant is a promising strategy to improve plant health, but their efficiency often faces challenges due to difficulties in successful microbial colonization in soil environments. To this end, the application of biostimulation products derived from microbes is expected to resolve these barriers via direct interactions with plants or soil pathogens. However, their effectiveness and mechanisms for promoting plant growth and disease resistance remain elusive.

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Accumulation of sphingolipids, especially sphingosines, in the lysosomes is a key driver of several lysosomal storage diseases. The transport mechanism for sphingolipids from the lysosome remains unclear. Here, we identified SPNS1, which shares the highest homology to SPNS2, a sphingosine-1-phosphate (S1P) transporter, functions as a transporter for lysolipids from the lysosome.

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  • The study investigates the relationship between ammonia oxidation processes and nitrous oxide emissions in agricultural soils, identifying key nitrifying bacteria and their responses to soil conditions and treatments.
  • Results show that nitrous oxide emissions increase with soil pH but decrease with soil organic carbon in alkaline soils, and nitrification inhibitor nitrapyrin effectively reduces emissions by inhibiting specific ammonia-oxidizing bacteria.
  • The findings highlight the importance of understanding bacterial communities, particularly AOB Nitrosospira cluster 3a.2 (D11), in managing nitrous oxide emissions from agricultural practices, providing insights for potential mitigation strategies.
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A europium-functionalized, dual-emissive, metal-organic framework-based fluorescence sensor (EuUCNDA) was constructed post-synthetic modification of an UiO-66-type precursor through coordination interactions. EuUCNDA exhibited extremely high selectivity and sensitivity for malachite green (MG) with a low detection limit of 13.01 nM, a wide linear concentration range (0.

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Recent studies have shown that the occurrence and development of common liver diseases, including non-alcoholic fatty liver disease, cirrhosis, and liver cancer, are related to liver aging(LA). Therefore, to explore the effect and mechanism of Dahuang Zhechong Pills(DHZCP), a traditional classic prescription in improving LA with multiple targets, the present study randomly divided 24 rats into a normal group, a model group, a DHZCP group, and a vitamin E(VE) group, with six rats in each group. The LA model was induced by continuous intraperitoneal injection of D-galactose(D-gal) in rats.

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Renal tubular injury in patients with diabetic kidney disease(DKD) may be accompanied by glomerular and microvascular diseases. It plays a critical role in the progression of renal damage in DKD, and is now known as diabetic tubulopathy(DT). To explore the multi-targeted therapeutic effects and pharmacological mechanisms in vivo of total flavones of Abelmoschus manihot(TFA), an extract from traditional Chinese medicine for treating kidney disease, in attenuating DT, the authors randomly divided all rats into four groups: a normal control group(normal group), a DT model group(model group), a DT model+TFA-treated group(TFA group) and a DT model+rosiglitazone(ROS)-treated group(ROS group).

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This study aimed to examine the effects of COVID-19 risk perception on negative destination image and self-protection behavior, and the resultant effects on tourist satisfaction. Hence, this study applied a continuous interpretive mixed-method design combining quantitative and qualitative analyses. A quantitative survey ( = 486) in the cities of Ningbo, Huangshan, and Chengdu, China, and 19 qualitative interviews were conducted online.

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Stimuli-responsive porous materials have captured much attention due to the on-demand tunable properties. Most reported stimuli-responsive porous materials are based on molecule isomerism or host-guest interaction, and it is highly desired to develop new types based on different responsive mechanism. Herein, inspired by natural cells which have the ability to fuse and divide induced by external stimulation, we report a new type of stimuli-responsive porous material based on detachment mechanism.

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  • The Three-River Headwaters region is important for studying how climate change affects soil functions, particularly in alpine grassland areas.
  • Researchers analyzed soil indicators like respiration and nitrogen conversion rates across different soil layers and found that topsoil functions better than subsoil, regardless of the type of grassland.
  • Total nitrogen significantly influences soil functions, with climate and vegetation affecting these functions indirectly by altering soil properties, highlighting the nitrogen limitations in this ecosystem and its implications for climate change responses.
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Soil respiration and extracellular enzyme activity are important components of the material cycle of mountain ecosystems and play key roles in maintaining ecosystem functions. To explore the coupling relationship between soil functions and environmental factors, the soil functional indicators, environmental factors, and effects of altitude on the soil function of 36 soil samples from 12 altitudes of the Meili Mountain were analyzed. The results showed that there were significant differences in soil respirations and enzyme activities among altitudes of Meili Mountain, and high-altitude areas had higher soil functions.

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Background/purpose: The root fracture resistance of endodontically treated teeth is decreased significantly, and it is more likely to fracture. This study aimed to evaluate the effect of a novel root canal sealer based on bioactive glass (BG) on root fracture resistance and explore its mechanism.

Materials And Methods: The BG-based root canal sealer (BG Sealer) was prepared by mixing a kind of bioactive glass (10.

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A novel dual-emissive Eu-loaded metal-organic framework (MOF) is designed and successfully fabricated by introducing 2-hydroxyterephthalic acid (HBDC-OH) and Eu ions into an UiO-66-type MOF material. The obtained MOF, here referred to as EuUCH, exhibits dual emission at 450 and 614 nm, and both emissions are quite stable in aqueous media in the pH range of 4-11. EuUCH is characterized by a high selectivity and sensitivity toward Fe and Al, which yield different responsive modes.

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In the present study, we surveyed the ascomycetes from bamboo of across Sichuan Province, China. A biphasic approach based on morphological characteristics and multigene phylogeny confirmed seven species, including one new genus, two new species, and five new host record species. A novel genus is introduced to accommodate that was collected from leaves of .

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Blue-fluorescent blood-CDs were synthesized through a one-pot hydrothermal method using a mixture of chicken blood and trisodium citrate and then explored as a fluorescent probe for detecting Fe and Hg. The probe showed excellent selectivity and sensitivity towards Fe and Hg with a dramatic "on-off" fluorescence response. F recovered the fluorescence quenching by Fe, and Al recovered the fluorescence quenching by Hg, showing an "off-on" fluorescence response.

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Viruses are extremely abundant in the soil environment and have potential roles in impacting on microbial population, evolution, and nutrient biogeochemical cycles. However, how environment and climate changes affect soil viruses is still poorly understood. Here, a metagenomic approach was used to investigate the distribution, diversity, and potential biogeochemical impacts of DNA viruses in 12 grassland soils under three precipitation gradients on the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau, which is one of the most sensitive areas to climate change.

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Tetracyclines (TCs), a type of antibiotics, are widely used in human therapy and animal husbandry. Public concerns about tetracyclines residues have been raised due to their negative impact on the environment and food, causing bacterias drug resistance and human health concerns. In this work, a luminescent europium MOF (EuUCBA) is constructed via post-synthetic attachment of Eu into a UiO-66 type MOF.

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Objectives: This study aimed to clarify the characteristics of Tn7-derivatives transposons in MDR Proteus mirabilis strains isolated from anal swabs of chicken and swine in China from 2015-2020.

Methods: The Tn7 tnsA gene was screened in 207 P. mirabilis isolates by polymerase chain reaction (PCR).

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Background/purpose: Bioactive glass (BG), one type of bioceramics, shows similar or better characteristics to calcium silicate which has been regarded as a promising root filling material in endodontics. This study aimed to develop a novel BG-based root canal sealer for endodontics.

Materials And Methods: The novel BG-based root canal sealer was composed of phytic acid derived bioactive calcium phosphosilicate glass named PSC mixed with zirconium oxide (ZrO) as powder, and phosphate solution (PS) dissolved with sodium alginate (SA) named PS-SA as liquid.

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