Publications by authors named "Wen Rui"

Salmonella Typhimurium, a common foodborne pathogen, is widespread in foods. Lactic acid (LA) has been employed to control bacteria in food, while it can induce the formation of sublethally injured bacteria. The sublethal injury of LA against S.

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Zn-air batteries (ZABs) present high energy density and high safety but suffer from low oxygen reaction reversibility and dendrite growth at Zn electrode in alkaline electrolytes. Non-alkaline electrolytes have been considered recently for improving the interfacial processes in ZABs. However, the dynamic evolution and reaction mechanisms regulated by electrolytes at both the positive and Zn negative electrodes remain elusive.

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Introduction: The Sanxingdui site (Sichuan, China) is the typical representative of the ancient Shu culture, which lasts from the late Neolithic to early Western Zhou. The sacrificial pits are located in the core region of Sanxingdui site, and numerous artifacts are unearthed including ivory, seashells, bronzes, pottery, jade, stone, gold, bone, and horn products. The function of the pits and buried artifacts has always been the focus, but the microbiome around artifacts attracts less attention.

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Air pollution is closely associated with the development of multiple metabolic diseases. Circadian syndrome (CircS), as an extended concept of metabolic syndrome (MetS), has been proven to be a better predictor of metabolic diseases than MetS. However, the relationship between volatile organic compounds (VOCs) and CircS in pre- and postmenopausal remains unclear.

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Excessive reactive oxygen and nitrogen species (RONS) accumulation in joints are significant variables that affect the course of rheumatoid arthritis (RA). Scavenging of RONS to remodel macrophage homeostasis is a potentially powerful treatment for RA. Here, a visualized "nanosweeper" by functionalizing ultrasmall Gd/FeO nanoparticles with thiol-polyethylene glycol-phosphoric acid and 2-(3-(2-aminophenyl)ureido) ethyl methacrylate hydrochloride (APUEMA), namely GIA NPs, can simultaneously scavenge both nitric oxide (NO) and reactive oxygen species (ROS), as well as enhance magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) for the diagnosis and therapy of RA.

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  • The study investigates how exposure to fine particulate matter (PM) can trigger a type of cell death called ferroptosis in heart cells (H9C2), and how a compound from sesame seeds, sesamin (Ses), might protect against this effect.
  • The researchers used specific inhibitors and tests to analyze the mechanisms behind PM-induced cell injury and the protective actions of Ses, measuring various oxidative stress indicators and ferroptosis-related proteins.
  • Findings reveal that PM does indeed induce ferroptosis in heart cells and that Ses can help prevent this harmful process by inhibiting a specific protein, shedding light on a potential therapeutic strategy for combating PM-related cardiovascular damage.
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Felty's syndrome (FS) is an uncommon disorder with a poor prognosis, and most patients die from infections caused by neutropenia. Currently, there is no standardized treatment strategy, and treatment options are based on case reports and clinical experience. To date, no cases of FS complicated by coronavirus disease-2019 (COVID-19) have been reported.

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The strong adsorption of water molecules at the active site of the catalyst presents significant challenges in ozone decomposition, particularly at room temperature and in humid environments. To address this issue, we doped carbon atoms into the Mn-mullite YMnO catalyst to replace oxygen, resulting in efficient and stable ozone decomposition under highly humid conditions. Utilizing DFT calculations, our study demonstrated that carbon doping disrupts hydrogen bond networks on the catalyst surface, thereby reducing water adsorption.

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Spider silks are desirable multicomponent biomaterials characterized by great tensile strength, extensibility, and biocompatibility. Of all spider silk types, aciniform silk has highest toughness due to its combination of high tensile strength and elsticity. Here, we identify three major spidroin components (AcSp1A, AcSp1B, and AcSp2) from aciniform silk of orbweb weaving spider, Neoscona scylloides, and present their full-length coding gene sequences.

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  • Radix Astragali, especially in its honey-processed form (HPA), has enhanced Qi-tonifying effects due to its polysaccharides.
  • Mice treated with honey-processed Astragalus polysaccharides (HAPS) showed significant improvements in immune function and gut microbiota balance, reducing dysbiosis linked to spleen Qi deficiency.
  • The study highlights HAPS's role in boosting intestinal immune response and suggests its potential use as an immunomodulatory ingredient in health foods.
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  • LiCl is being explored as a solid electrolyte due to its potential for high ionic conductivity, but it faces challenges with structural changes during aliovalent doping that affect its effectiveness and cost.
  • Researchers have developed nanocrystalline LiCl embedded in amorphous AlOCl, which enhances ionic conductivity, resulting in a significant increase to 1.02 mS/cm—five times better than standard LiCl.
  • The new material, AlOCl-nanoLiCl, is cost-effective, stable under oxidative conditions, and shows impressive performance when used in all-solid-state batteries, maintaining stability over more than 1000 cycles when combined with Li-rich cathodes.
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Perfluorooctanesulfonate (PFOS) is a widespread, persistent environmental pollutant that exerts apparent liver toxicity. Flaxseed oil (FO), a dietary oil rich in α-linolenic acid, has been demonstrated to possess a diverse array of health benefits. However, whether FO protects against PFOS-induced liver injury and its underlying mechanisms remain unclear.

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Background: This investigation seeks to ascertain the efficacy of various machine learning models in forecasting early neurological deterioration (END) following thrombolysis in patients with acute ischemic stroke (AIS).

Methods: Employing data from the Shenyang Stroke Emergency Map database, this multicenter study compiled information on 7,570 AIS patients from 29 comprehensive hospitals who received thrombolytic therapy between January 2019 and December 2021. An independent testing cohort was constituted from 2,046 patients at the First People's Hospital of Shenyang.

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A three-step method for the synthesis of methyl 5-(2,4-difluorophenyl)-4-methoxy-1-pyrrole-3-carboxylate , a key intermediate of fexuprazan, is reported in this paper. Using low-priced sodium -tolylsulfinate as the starting material, compound was obtained with a 96.8% yield in the first step by optimizing the experimental parameters with a Box-Behnken experimental design.

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Background: We aimed to use lactate dehydrogenase (LDH) as a marker of inflammation burden and quantify post-stroke inflammation's direct and indirect effect on functional disability.

Methods: We analyzed 5,129 patients with acute ischemic stroke (AIS) admitted to Shenyang First People's Hospital. Stroke recurrence and functional outcome measured by the modified Rankin Scale (mRS) were assessed at 90 days.

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A novel water-soluble polysaccharide, named PF90-1, with a molecular weight of 1.8 kDa, was isolated and purified from the fibrous root of . PF90-1 is composed of Gal, Glc and Man in a molar ratio of 73.

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  • Translational control is key in regulating apoptosis, with the EIF4 protein family influencing how mRNA is translated, impacting breast cancer risk.
  • The study used Mendelian randomization with genetic instrumental variables (EIF4E, EIF4B, EIF4A, EIF4EBP2) and focused on breast cancer cases from the BCAC consortium, analyzing both ER+ and ER- samples.
  • Findings indicate that EIF4E increases breast cancer risk and shows a weak link to ER+ cancer but a stronger association with ER- cancer, while EIF4A does not affect ER+ cancer risk but raises the risk for ER- cancer; EIF4B and EIF4EBP2 showed no significant effects.
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The irreversibility and low utilization of Zn anode stemming from the corrosion and dendrite growth have largely limited the commercialization of aqueous zinc batteries. Here, a carbonyl-rich polymer interphase of zinc polyacrylate (ZPAA) is spontaneously in-situ constructed on Zn anode to address the above-mentioned dilemmas. The ZPAA interlayer enables fast transport kinetics of Zn and tailors the interfacial electric field for realizing the uniform Zn deposition due to superior zincophilicity, high Zn transference number and inherent ion-diffusion channel.

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  • Achieving high energy density in lithium-ion batteries has led to the exploration of silicon oxide (SiO) as a promising anode material due to its impressive capacity.
  • The main issues with SiO include significant volume expansion and an unstable electrode interface during charging and discharging, which hinder performance.
  • The study introduces a method for creating surface-fluorinated SiO (SiO@vG-F), which forms a stable solid electrolyte interface that enhances battery performance, yielding a capacity retention of 86.4% over 200 cycles.
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  • Vancomycin treatment for Clostridioides difficile infection (CDI) often leads to recurrence, partly due to protective biofilms formed with other gut microbes.
  • In a study, it was found that bacteria produced a denser, thicker symbiotic biofilm in the presence of Vancomycin, displaying increased virulence and motility.
  • The findings suggest that targeting the gut microbiome may enhance the effectiveness of Vancomycin against CDI by disrupting these protective biofilms.
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Environmental pollutant is considered to be one of the important factors affecting adolescent growth. However, the effects of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) exposure on adolescent growth have not been assessed. Data from the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (NHANES) 2011-2018 was used to examine the associations between VOCs exposure and adolescent growth indicators through three statistical models.

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Context: As living standards have improved and lifestyles have undergone changes, metabolic diseases associated with obesity have become increasingly prevalent. It is well established that sesamin (Ses) (PubChem CID: 72307), the primary lignans in sesame seeds and sesame oil, possess antioxidant and anti-inflammatory effects.

Objective: In this study, a systematic review and meta-analysis of the effects of Ses on animal models of obesity-related diseases was performed to assess their impact on relevant disease parameters.

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and its endospores possess the characteristics of a foodborne pathogen and have been detected at several stages in the food chain. In the presence of an imbalance in host intestinal ecology, can proliferate and cause intestinal infections. Multiple food source factors can substantially alter the host's gut ecosystem, including the consumption of baijiu.

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Fast photoinduced charge separation (CS) and long-lived charge-separated state (CSS) in small-molecules facilitate light-energy conversion, while simultaneous attainment of both remains challenging. Here we accomplish this through aggregation based on fullerene-indacenodithiophene dyads. Transient absorption spectroscopy reveals that, compared to solution, the CS time in aggregates is accelerated from 41.

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In situ analysis of Li plating/stripping processes and evolution of solid electrolyte interphase (SEI) are critical for optimizing all-solid-state Li metal batteries (ASSLMB). However, the buried solid-solid interfaces present a challenge for detection which preclude the employment of multiple analysis techniques. Herein, by employing complementary in situ characterizations, morphological/chemical evolution, Li plating/stripping dynamics and SEI dynamics were directly detected.

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