Publications by authors named "Sirui Li"

Acute kidney injury (AKI) remains a prevalent and critical clinical condition. Although considerable advancements have been achieved in clinical and fundamental research in recent decades, the enhancements in AKI diagnosis and therapeutic approaches, such as the development of emerging biomarkers including neutrophil gelatinase-associated lipocalin (NGAL) and liver fatty acid-binding protein (FABP1) for early detection of AKI and the exploration of "goal-directed" hemodynamic treatment methods and renal replacement therapies, have yet to fulfill the demands of modern medicine. Extracellular vesicles (EVs) serve as pivotal messengers in cell-to-cell communication, exerting a vital impact on both physiological and pathological processes.

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Despite aqueous electrolyte endowing batteries with the merits of safe operation, low-cost fabrication, and high ionic conductivity, water-induced corrosion, including spontaneous chemical and electrochemical hydrogen evolution corrosion, adversely affects lifespan and rate capability. There is still a lack of selection criteria for benchmarking corrosion behavior qualitatively. Through theoretical simulation, an anionic polarity index (API) tactic is proposed to resist corrosion by manipulating interfacial and solvated water concomitantly, thus realizing stable and fast Zn aqueous batteries (ZABs).

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DNA nanotechnology has created a wide variety of nanostructures that provide a reliable platform for nanofabrication and DNA computing. However, constructing programmable finite arrays that allow for easy pre-functionalization remains challenge. We aim to create more standardized and controllable DNA origami components, which could be assembled into finite-scale and more diverse superstructures driven by instruction sets.

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Paddy fields are important anthropogenic emission sources of methane (CH). However, it is not clear how rice root development and rhizosphere soil properties affect CH emissions. Therefore, we selected rice varieties with similar growth periods but different root traits in the local area.

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Terahertz wave sources are essential for the development of terahertz technology. A terahertz radiation source based on dielectric gratings driven by free electrons is proposed in this paper. Electrons emitted by the emitter excite spoof surface plasmons (SSPs) when passing above the structure.

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Aim: The objective of this study was to gain insight into the nature of cognitive fatigue and to identify future trends of objective assessment techniques in this field.

Methods: One thousand and eighty-five articles were retrieved from the Web of Science Core Collection database. R version 4.

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Comprehensive and non-invasive preoperative molecular diagnosis is important for prognostic and therapy decision-making in adult-type diffuse gliomas. We employed a deep learning method for automatic segmentation of brain gliomas directly from conventional magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) scans of the tumor core and peritumoral edema regions based on available glioma MRI data provided in the BraTS2021. Three-dimensional volumes of interest were segmented from 424 cases of glioma imaging data retrospectively obtained from two medical centers using the segmentation method and radiomic features were extracted.

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Background: The impairment of endothelial function represents a key pathophysiological mechanism in the development of sepsis. This research aimed to evaluate the prognostic significance of angiopoietin-2 (Ang-2), an endothelial biomarker, in predicting mortality in sepsis patients.

Methods: Chinese and English studies were systematically retrieved in PubMed, Cochrane Library, Embase, WanFang, CNKI, CQVIP, and CBM databases up to July 16, 2023.

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  • - The cGAS-STING pathway is a crucial part of the immune system that detects both pathogens and abnormal self-DNA, acting as a defense mechanism against diseases.
  • - When DNA is recognized, cGAS creates a messenger called cGAMP, which activates STING, leading to various immune responses by relocating to specific cellular sites and activating transcription factors.
  • - Understanding the role of STING in immune responses and cancer can inform new therapies for cancer immunotherapy, balancing its immune-boosting effects with potential tissue damage.
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  • - Sepsis-associated encephalopathy (SAE) leads to serious cognitive issues, and this study investigates if Yes-associated protein 1 (YAP1) can protect against SAE by targeting ferroptosis, a form of cell death linked to iron levels and lipid damage.
  • - Experimental results showed that knocking out YAP1 in mice resulted in higher mortality and cognitive problems, demonstrated by various behavioral tests, while increased oxidative stress and inflammation were observed in their brains.
  • - Overexpressing YAP1 in cell models helped reduce ferroptosis and improved mitochondrial function, suggesting that YAP1 plays a protective role by regulating mitochondrial dynamics and potentially reducing cognitive dysfunction in SAE.
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Heterogeneous catalyst-mediated sulfate radical-based advanced oxidation processes (SR-AOPs) showed excellent performance during antibiotics degradation. Spinel was a promising catalyst for SR-AOPs, but the secondary contamination due to metal ions leaching needed to be addressed. And the destruction of catalyst structure could lead to the reduction of catalytic activity and the difficulty of recovery.

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  • Amphiphilic polymers can self-assemble in water to create bilayer membranes, and their elasticity is described by the Helfrich model which uses several elastic constants.
  • This study uses a self-consistent field model to simulate sinusoidal bilayers formed from diblock copolymers, introducing constraints to stabilize their shapes.
  • Results reveal that the Helfrich model accurately predicts free energy at small bilayer curvatures, but its accuracy decreases with larger curvatures, showing dependence on methods for shape determination and various parameters like interaction strength and constraint settings.
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Non-thermal plasma-based NO synthesis from ambient air is receiving an increasing amount of interest for its potential in small-scale, sustainable fertilizer production. Nevertheless, most reported research focuses on lab-scale systems and a single reactor with limited production. In this work, two gliding arc reactors (GARs) with 2 mm discharge gaps were connected in series or in parallel to explore strategies for scaling up the productivity.

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  • Plasma-sorbent systems are an innovative approach for capturing carbon dioxide and converting it into useful products, combining both CO desorption and conversion in a single process.
  • In this study, a plasma-sorbent system was tested for sorption-enhanced dry reforming of methane (DRM), showing that zeolite 5A selectively adsorbs CO, facilitating the production of hydrogen, hydrocarbons, and other beneficial products.
  • The zeolite not only enhances the conversion rates of CO and methane but also maintains its stability under plasma exposure, despite some carbon deposition occurring.
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  • - O6-methylguanine-DNA methyltransferase (MGMT) is a crucial marker for predicting outcomes in glioblastoma (GBM), and a study aimed to develop a radiomics model to predict MGMT promoter methylation using MRI data.
  • - The study analyzed MRI data from 183 GBM patients and extracted a vast number of features from different tumor regions and MRI sequences, constructing various radiomics models for analysis.
  • - The best-performing model, called ComRad, combined all individual models, achieving strong predictive accuracy for MGMT methylation status with AUC values of 0.839 and 0.739 in separate test sets.
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NAC-domain transcription factors (TFs) are plant-specific transcriptional regulators playing crucial roles in plant secondary cell wall (SCW) biosynthesis. SCW is important for plant growth and development, maintaining plant morphology, providing rigid support, ensuring material transportation and participating in plant stress responses as a protective barrier. However, the molecular mechanisms underlying SCW in eggplant have not been thoroughly explored.

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As a key sensor of double-stranded DNA (dsDNA), cyclic GMP-AMP synthase (cGAS) detects cytosolic dsDNA and initiates the synthesis of 2'3' cyclic GMP-AMP (cGAMP) that activates the stimulator of interferon genes (STING). This finally promotes the production of type I interferons (IFN-I) that is crucial for bridging innate and adaptive immunity. Recent evidence show that several antitumor therapies, including radiotherapy (RT), chemotherapy, targeted therapies and immunotherapies, activate the cGAS-STING pathway to provoke the antitumor immunity.

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Background: We recently reported a near disappearance of B. pertussis and a decline in anti-B. pertussis antibodies during the peak implementation of Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) non-pharmaceutical interventions (NPI) in 2021 in British Columbia (BC), Canada.

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The growth in ecotourism and nature-based recreational activities in China has resulted in an increased frequency of visits to green spaces, thereby elevating exposure to ticks and the subsequent risk of tick-borne diseases. This study comprehensively investigate individual behavioral and cognitive factors associated with the risk of contracting tick-borne diseases to facilitate the development of effective prevention and control strategies, supporting public health initiatives in high-prevalence regions. We conducted an extensive questionnaire survey among 3000 residents from three northeastern provinces in China (Heilongjiang, Jilin, and Liaoning), where tick-borne diseases exhibit relatively high prevalence.

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Objective: To assess the performance of hybrid multi-dimensional magnetic resonance imaging (HM-MRI) in quantifying hematoxylin and eosin (H&E) staining results, grading and predicting isocitrate dehydrogenase (IDH) mutation status of gliomas.

Materials And Methods: Included were 71 glioma patients (mean age, 50.17 ± 13.

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Verticillium wilt, a soilborne vascular disease caused by Verticillium dahliae, strongly affects cotton yield and quality. In this study, an isolated rhizosphere bacterium, designated Bacillus velezensis BvZ45-1, exhibited >46% biocontrol efficacy against cotton verticillium wilt under greenhouse and field conditions. Moreover, through crude protein extraction and mass spectrometry analyses, we found many antifungal compounds present in the crude protein extract of BvZ45-1.

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The efficacy of STING (stimulator of interferon genes) agonists is due to various factors, primarily inefficient intracellular delivery, low/lack of endogenous STING expression in many tumours, and a complex balance between tumour control and progression. Here we report a universal STING mimic (uniSTING) based on a polymeric architecture. UniSTING activates STING signalling in a range of mouse and human cell types, independent of endogenous STING expression, and selectively stimulates tumour control IRF3/IFN-I pathways, but not tumour progression NF-κB pathways.

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The chloroplast genome encodes many key proteins involved in photosynthesis and other metabolic processes, and metabolites synthesized in chloroplasts are essential for normal plant growth and development. Root-UVB (ultraviolet radiation B)-sensitive (RUS) family proteins composed of highly conserved DUF647 domain belong to chloroplast proteins. They play an important role in the regulation of various life activities such as plant morphogenesis, material transport and energy metabolism.

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