Publications by authors named "Tianyi Zhang"

Infectious diseases, especially respiratory infections, have been significant threats to human health. Therefore, it is essential to develop rapid, portable, and highly sensitive diagnostic methods for their control. Herein, a short-time preamplified, one-pot clustered regularly interspaced short palindromic repeats (CRISPR) nucleic acid detection method (SPOC) is developed by combining the rapid recombinase polymerase amplification (RPA) with CRISPR-Cas12a to reduce the mutual interference and achieve facile and rapid molecular diagnosis.

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Background: Fluid overload (FO) in the intensive care unit (ICU) is common, serious, and may be preventable. Intravenous medications (including administered volume) are a primary cause for FO but are challenging to evaluate as a FO predictor given the high frequency and time-dependency of their use and other factors affecting FO. We sought to employ unsupervised machine learning methods to uncover medication administration patterns correlating with FO.

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Background: The primary purpose of this study was to demonstrate the preventive effects of imatinib (IMA) on lipopolysaccharide (LPS)-induced inflammation in a mouse model of acute lung injury (ALI) and human umbilical vascular endothelial cells.

Methods: LPS stimulation for 24 h induced ALI and cell inflammation. The pathological results of the lungs were evaluated using the wet/dry weight ratio, pulmonary vascular permeability measurements, and myeloperoxidase immunohistochemistry.

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In this study, waste polystyrene was modified and upgraded to prepare formylated polystyrene, and the modified polystyrene acetyl hydrazone (LT-HPA) was synthesized by condensation with polymethyl-propionyl-hydrazine. It is proven that the modification of the adsorption material is successful by various characterization methods. In the subsequent pollutant removal study, pH, mass, concentration, contact time, and salt ion interference were investigated.

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In dipeptidyl-peptidase-like protein 6 (DPPX) antibody-associated encephalitis, DPPX antibodies from serum and CSF target the extracellular subunit of the voltage-gated potassium channel 4.2. This targeting leads to a characteristic clinical triad comprising gastrointestinal symptoms (predominantly diarrhea), cognitive-psychiatric dysfunction, and manifestations of CNS hyperexcitability, with hyperekplexia being a more specific feature.

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, an extremely destructive invasive species, has rapidly spread in China, with queens exhibiting chemical tolerance. In this study, bioassays were conducted on colonies collected in Nanchong, revealing that the LC value of flonicamid for queens (3.91 mg/L) was significantly higher than that for workers (1.

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As a type of transdermal drug delivery system (TDDS), Microneedles (MNs) have garnered significant attention from researchers due to their ability to penetrate the stratum corneum (SC) of the skin, enhance drug permeability and bioavailability, avoid first-pass metabolism, and cause minimal damage to the skin. This makes them particularly suitable for localized transdermal drug delivery. Dissolvable microneedles (DMNs) can encapsulate sensitive particles, provide high drug-loading capacity, and possess biodegradability and biocompatibility, attracting extensive research interest.

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  • The study aimed to systematically review the incidence of inflammatory bowel disease-associated bronchiectasis (IBD-BE) and identify potential risk factors to better understand pulmonary issues in IBD patients.
  • After analyzing 682 studies, only 16 met criteria for prevalence reporting, identifying a total of 92,191 IBD patients and 372 cases of IBD-BE.
  • The meta-analysis found an overall IBD-BE prevalence of 5.0%, with variations by study design, showing significantly higher rates when using high-resolution chest imaging (12%) and differences based on sample size and study type.
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Background: Verticillium wilt is a critical disease affecting cotton in the Xinjiang province, a region producing 90% cotton in China. Defining the specific temperature thresholds for disease prevalence is essential but has remained unclear.

Results: This study aimed to establish a model to quantify the relationship between temperature and cotton verticillium wilt disease risk.

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Nutrient resources contained in human urine have great potential to alleviate global agricultural fertilizer demand. Microbial nitrification is a recognized strategy for stabilizing urine ammonia into ammonium nitrate, a common fertilizer worldwide, but faces a core bottleneck of process instability due to microbial inhibition. This study reports a new approach by developing a hybrid oxidation process involving three stages-microbial ammonia oxidation, chemical nitrite oxidation and microbial nitrite oxidation.

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The 2-((2-chloroethyl)amino)ethane-1-thiol (CAET)-based chemical trapping strategy is a practical tool for mechanistic studies of E3-catalysed ubiquitination. However, the construction of ubiquitination intermediate mimics (E2-Ub-substrate conjugates) via CAET has been limited to peptides, while its application to folded protein substrates remains unexplored. Here, we report that disulfide bond formation between E2-Ub (RAD6A-Ub) and the folded protein substrate PCNA (proliferating cell nuclear antigen) occurs upon the addition of the PCNA-associated E3 ligase RAD18.

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In this paper, a high-speed and real-time underwater wireless optical communication (UWOC) system based on orthogonal frequency division multiplexing (OFDM) is designed and demonstrated using the field programmable gate array (FPGA) with a miniaturized demo board designed and made by ourselves. Through the parallel signal processing mode (i.e.

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Electrostatic catalysis uses an external electric field (EEF) to rearrange the charge distribution to boost reaction rates and selectively produce certain reaction products in small-molecule reactions (e.g., Diels-Alder addition), requiring a 10 MV/cm field aligned with the reaction axis.

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The increasing frequency and intensity of low-temperature events in temperate and cold rice production regions threaten rice yields under climate change. While process-based crop models can project climate impacts on rice yield, their accuracy under low-temperature conditions has not been well-evaluated. Our six-year chamber experiments revealed that low temperatures reduce spikelet fertility from panicle initiation to flowering, grain number per spike during panicle development, and grain weight during grain filling.

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The synthesis and application of aryl-substituted pyridine(diimine) iron complexes (PDI)FeCH to the catalytic borylation of heteroarenes under thermal conditions is described. Improvements in catalyst design and performance were guided by precatalyst activation studies, where investigations into stoichiometric reactivities of iron borohydride (4- Bu- PDI)Fe(HBPin) and iron furyl (4- Bu- PDI)Fe(2-methylfuryl) complexes revealed facile C(sp)-H activation and a slower and potentially turnover-limiting C(sp)-B formation step. Formation of the flyover dimer, [(4- Bu- PDI)Fe] was identified as a catalyst deactivation pathway and formally iron(0) complexes were found to be inactive for borylation.

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The global rise in electronic waste is alarming, driven by the persistent use of glass, epoxy, and plastic substrates owing to their cost, stability, flexibility, and transparency. This underscores the need for biodegradable alternatives with similar properties. This study shows that leaf-derived lignocellulose scaffolds can stabilize bio-sourced, solution-processed polymers by acting as natural sequestering media.

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In an effort to identify novel antibacterial agents, we presented two series of aminoguanidine derivatives that were designed by incorporating 1,2,4-triazol moieties. All compounds exhibited strong in vitro antibacterial activity against a variety of testing strains. Compound 5f was identified as a potent antibacterial agent with a minimum inhibitory concentration (MIC) of 2-8 µg/mL against S.

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Background: As a threat to human health and public health, cadmium (Cd) pollution has received widespread social concern. Our previously constructed CadR-based bacterial whole cell biosensor (WCB) epCadR5 showed high sensitivity and specificity in cadmium detection. However, the application of the sensor is still hindered by the need for laboratory equipment to read the fluorescence signal output.

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Exposure to micro- and nanoplastics (MNPs) has been implicated in potential cardiotoxicity. However, in vitro models based on cardiomyocyte cell lines lack crucial cardiac characteristics, while interspecies differences in animal models compromise the reliability of the conclusions. In addition, current research has predominantly focused on single-time point exposures to MNPs, neglecting comparative analyses of cardiac injury across early and late stages.

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In recent, the complexation of extracellular antibiotic resistance genes (eARGs) with environmental particles has been getting significant concerns, since eARGs can consequently disseminate, propagate and pose ecological risks to the environment. This study focused on eARGs complexing with struvite (MgNHPO·6HO) particles in struvite recovery by using synthetic wastewater. The adsorption capacities of eARGs by struvite crystals with different morphologies were firstly examined.

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Background: The COVID-19 pandemic has profoundly affected the care practices of total joint arthroplasty (TJA) throughout the world. However, the impact of the pandemic on TJA care practices has not yet been studied in China.

Methods: This retrospective multicenter cohort included patients aged 18 years or older who underwent TJA between January 2019 and December 2019 (prepandemic period) and January 2020 to December 2021 (pandemic period).

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Non-maximum suppression (NMS) is an essential post-processing step for object detection. The de-facto standard for NMS, namely GreedyNMS, is not parallelizable and could thus be the performance bottleneck in object detection pipelines. MaxpoolNMS is introduced as a fast and parallelizable alternative to GreedyNMS.

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