Publications by authors named "Si-Yu Yang"

To deeply understand the chemical components and functional differences of the rhizomes from different Coptis species, this study employed widely targeted metabolomics for the metabolic profiling of C. chinensis, C. deltoidea, and C.

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The specific mechanisms underlying effector pathways in autoimmune liver disease remain enigmatic and therefore constructing appropriate murine models to investigate disease pathogenesis becomes critical. A spontaneous severe murine model of autoimmune liver disease has been previously established in dnTGFβRII Aire mice, exhibiting disease phenotypes that resemble both human primary biliary cholangitis (PBC) and autoimmune hepatitis (AIH). The data suggests that auto-reactive liver-specific CD8 T cells are the primary pathogenic cells in liver injury.

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  • Two new compounds, along with four known ones, were discovered in the fruits of Garcinia oblongifolia.
  • The structures of these compounds were determined using various methods, such as mass spectrometry and NMR.
  • Compounds 1 and 2 showed potential as cancer-fighting agents in tests against a specific cell line.
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A new germacrane-type sesquiterpenoid () and a new alkamide (), as well as six known compounds (-) were isolated from the capitula of cv. Fubaiju. The new structures were elucidated by comprehensive spectroscopic analysis and quantum chemical calculations.

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  • The development of deep-learning plasmonic scattering interferometric microscopy allows for high-throughput, label-free identification of nanoparticle composition at the single-particle level, addressing challenges in analyzing heterogeneous mixtures.
  • This technique utilizes deep learning to correlate scattering patterns with intrinsic material properties, enhancing sensitivity and resolution for colloid analysis and medical diagnostics.
  • Its application extends to observing dynamic surface chemical reactions on individual nanoparticles, making it a versatile tool for nanoparticle imaging and advancing research in nanoscience and nanotechnology.
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  • Regulatory sequences and transposable elements (TEs) play significant roles in gene transcription across various tissues, but their functions are still not fully understood.
  • Using an integrated approach with data from different pig tissues, the study analyzed how these regulatory elements correlate with histone modifications and mRNA expression during development.
  • Key findings include that H3K27ac is more closely associated with gene expression than H3K4me3, and a specific TE subfamily showed enrichment in ovarian tissues, with many TEs contributing to tissue- and development-specific gene expression, particularly in testes.
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Three novel diterpenoid alkaloids, comprising two C -diterpenoid alkaloids (1 and 2) and one C -diterpenoid alkaloid (3), were isolated from Delphinium ajacis, alongside the six known compounds (4-9). Their structures were elucidated by spectroscopic methods (MS, UV, IR, 1D and 2D NMR) and chemical properties. Simultaneously, the anti-inflammatory properties of all compounds (1-9) was conducted, focusing on nitric oxide (NO) production in LPS-induced BV-2 cells.

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The gastrointestinal tract is essential for food digestion, nutrient absorption, waste elimination, and microbial defense. Single-cell transcriptome profiling of the intestinal tract has greatly enriched our understanding of cellular diversity, functional heterogeneity, and their importance in intestinal tract development and disease. Although such profiling has been extensively conducted in humans and mice, the single-cell gene expression landscape of the pig cecum remains unexplored.

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Lysidrhodosides A-I (1-9), nine acylphloroglucinol glucoside derivatives along with three known analogues (10-12) were isolated from the leaves of Lysidice rhodostegia. Their structures and absolute configuration were elucidated by spectroscopic data analysis (NMR, UV, IR, HR-ESI-MS), single-crystal X-ray diffraction, and acid hydrolysis with HPLC analysis. Notably, compounds 7-9 represent the first examples of 3-methylbutyryl phloroglucinol glucoside dimers isolated from this plant.

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Five new sesquiterpenoids (-), elephantmollides A-E, along with four known compounds (-), were isolated from the whole plants of . Their planar structures were elucidated using the spectroscopic methods, including HRESIMS, IR, UV, and NMR (H, C, DEPT, HSQC, HMBC, H-H COSY). The relative configurations of them were partially deduced by the NOESY experiment, and the absolute configurations were assigned by comparing the calculated electronic circular dichroism (ECD) results with the experimental data.

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  • A professor who is an expert in traditional Chinese medicine thinks that depression comes from problems in both the mind and body, especially due to emotional issues.
  • He believes that treating depression should help the mind and body work better together, focusing on special areas in the brain and stomach.
  • The treatment uses acupuncture techniques to calm the mind and improve brain function, making adjustments based on each person's symptoms and feelings.
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Ethnopharmacological Relevance: Plants of the Podocarpus species belong to the Podocarpaceae family and are largely distributed in the southern hemisphere. Beside the commercially and ecologically valuable, plants of the Podocarpus species are also used in traditional medicines in some countries for treating asthma, fever, venereal diseases, eye diseases, etc. AIM OF THE STUDY: In recent decades, the identities and pharmacological activities of phytochemicals extracted from Podocarpus plants have been widely studied.

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Autoimmune regulator (Aire) and TGF-β signaling play important roles in central tolerance and peripheral tolerance, respectively, by eliminating or suppressing the activity of autoreactive T cells. We previously demonstrated that dnTGFβRII mice develop a defect in peripheral tolerance and a primary biliary cholangitis (PBC)-like disease. We hypothesized that by introducing the Aire gene to this model, we would observe a more severe PBC phenotype.

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Studying the localized electrocatalytic activity of heterogeneous electrocatalysts is crucial for understanding electrocatalytic reactions and further improving their performance. However, correlating the electrocatalytic activity with the microscopic structure of two-dimensional (2D) electrocatalysts remains a great challenge due to the lack of in situ imaging techniques and methods of tuning structures with atomic precision. Here, we present a general method of probing the layer-dependent electrocatalytic activity of 2D materials in situ using a plasmonic imaging technique.

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Ethnopharmacological Relevance: A widely used traditional prescription, Yi-Gan San (YGS) is a remedy for neurodegenerative disorders. The formulation consists of seven Chinese medicinal materials in specific proportions, namely Uncariae Ramulus cum Uncis (Uncaria rhynchophylla (Miq.) Miq.

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This 33-color panel delineates immune phenotypes of the major lymphocyte subsets in murine tissues. The panel identifies surface markers for cell activation, differentiation, and exhaustion, and chemokine receptors, in CD4 T cells, CD8 T cells, γδ T cells, NK cells, NKT cells and B cells in spleen and liver. This panel was designed to include only surface markers to avoid the need for fixation and permeabilization steps.

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Contact prelithiation is an important strategy to compensate the initial capacity loss of lithium-ion batteries. However, the dead Li generated from inadequate Li conversion reduces the cycling stability of rechargeable batteries. Herein a mono-solvent dimethyl carbonate (DMC) electrolyte was employed in contact prelithiation for the first time.

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Primary biliary cholangitis (PBC), an organ-specific autoimmune disease, is characterized by injury to small bile ducts, inflammatory cell infiltrates within the liver, progressive cholestasis, and in some cases, cirrhosis with unclear pathogenesis. We aimed to clarify the importance role of hepatic immunce cells in the pathogenesis of human and experimental PBC.The dominant-negative TGFβ receptor type II transgenic (dnTGFβRII) mice, a well-studied and established murine model of PBC were used to identify changes of immune cells, especially the pathogenic CD8 T cells.

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There is a potential risk for severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) spread through human contact with seafood and the inanimate materials contaminated by the virus. In this study, we examined the stability of the virus in artificial seawater (ASW) and on the surface of selected materials. SARS-CoV-2 (3.

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Background: The colposcopy-conization inconsistency is common in women with cervical intraepithelial neoplasia grade 3 (CIN3). No adequate method has been reported to identify the final pathology of conization. In this study, we explored the ability of PAX1 and ZNF582 methylation to predict the pathological outcome of conization in advance.

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Hyperpigmented skin diseases such as melasma, freckles, and melanosis usually mar the appearance of patients. Traditional herbal medicines are highly accepted in inhibiting skin pigmentation, with advantages of high efficiency, low cost, and low side effects. Selaginellin (SEL), one of the active compounds of selaginella, has been proved to be exhibit antineoplastic, antioxidant, antisenescence, and antiapoptosis activities.

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Contact prelithiation is strongly considered for compensating the initial capacity loss of lithium-ion batteries, exhibiting great potential for ultralong cycle life of working batteries and the application of large-scale energy-storage systems. However, the utilization of the sacrificial Li source for contact prelithiation is low (<65%). Herein the fundamental mechanism of contact prelithiation is described from the perspective of the Li source/anode interfaces by regulating the initial contact state, and a clear illustration of the pathogeny for capacity attenuation is successfully delivered.

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The increasing demand for energy storage is calling for improvements in cathode performance. In traditional layered cathodes, the higher energy of the metal 3d over the O 2p orbital results in one-band cationic redox; capacity solely from cations cannot meet the needs for higher energy density. Emerging anionic redox chemistry is promising to access higher capacity.

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