Publications by authors named "Xian-Yong Liu"

Cadmium (Cd) and lead (Pb) exposure have been identified as risk factors for Helicobacter pylori seropositivity, possibly due to the immune suppression by Cd and Pb. Physical activity (PA) can induce an immune response. However, whether PA can reduce the effect of Cd and Pb on H pylori infection remains elusive.

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Loop-mediated isothermal amplification (LAMP), an attractive DNA amplification method, was developed as a valuable tool for the rapid detection of Toxoplasma gondii. In this study, species-specific LAMP primers were designed by targeting the AF146527 sequence, which was a conserved sequence of 200- to 300-fold repetitive 529 bp fragment of T.gondii.

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Felines, the only definitive hosts that shed the environmentally-durable oocysts, are the key in the transmission of Toxoplasma gondii to all warm-blooded animals. They seroconvert as late as the third week and begin to shed oocysts as early as 3-8 days after being fed tissue cysts. Early detection of Toxoplasma-infected cats is crucial to evaluate Toxoplasma-contaminated environment and potential risks to public health.

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Background: Advancements have been made in the genetic manipulation of apicomplexan parasites. Both the in vitro transient and in vivo stable transfection of Eimeria tenella have been developed successfully. Herein, we report the transient and stable transfection of Eimeria mitis.

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Toxoplasma gondii is an obligate intracellular parasite that can infect any nucleated cells of warm-blood vertebrates. Invasion and egress by this protozoan parasite, both of which are crucial for its life cycle, are rapid events that are dependent upon parasite motility. A variety of chemicals and molecules have been utilized to induce Toxoplasma early egress from host cells.

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Toxoplasma gondii, a ubiquitous intracellular protozoan, infects one third of the world human population. It is of great medical significance, especially for pregnant women and immune-compromised patients. Accurate and early detection of T.

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Background: Infection with the protozoan Toxoplasma gondii causes serious public health problems and is of great economic importance worldwide. Protection from acute toxoplasmosis is known to be mediated by CD8+ T cells, but the T. gondii antigens and host genes required for eliciting protective immunity have been poorly defined.

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Environmental influence is the important factor in a photoacoustic spectroscopy gas detection (PASGD) system when it is applied in the industrial field. The experiments show that the sensitivity of condenser microphone is affected mostly by the humidity of the gas under test, leading to the PASGD's result drift. The present paper puts forward a method to eliminate the influence of gas humidity.

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Background: Toxoplasma gondii has been shown to trigger strong cellular immune responses to heterologous antigens expressed by the parasite in the inbred mouse model. We studied the immune response induced by T. gondii as an effective vaccine vector in chickens and rabbits.

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This paper presents a method that allows a conventional dual-camera structured light system to directly acquire the three-dimensional shape of the whole surface of an object with high dynamic range of surface reflectivity. To reduce the degradation in area-based correlation caused by specular highlights and diffused darkness, we first disregard these highly specular and dark pixels. Then, to solve this problem and further obtain unmatched area data, this binocular vision system was also used as two camera-projector monocular systems operated from different viewing angles at the same time to fill in missing data of the binocular reconstruction.

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Acquiring a high-accuracy three-dimensional (3D) shape of a large-scale object from multiple uncalibrated camera views remains a big challenge, since a considerable number of images is required to cover the entire surface; the use of multiple images could, however, result in accumulative errors from each processed image. Here error propagation rules in the 3D reconstruction process have been deduced on the basis of the traditional dual-view reconstruction method. We propose a method that can control the accumulative errors by reducing the times of coordinate transformation with common-view-based dual-view reconstruction.

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Article Synopsis
  • Nematophagous fungi, like Clonostachys rosea, are being studied as biological control agents against parasitic nematodes, using subtilisin-like serine proteases to infect them.
  • The expression of the prC gene, crucial for the fungi's virulence, is influenced by nitrogen sources; preferred sources like glutamine and ammonia downregulate prC at the transcriptional level, while nematode cuticle upregulates it post-transcriptionally.
  • High levels of ammonia could hinder the effectiveness of these fungi in controlling nematodes in fields with excess fertilizer, as it suppresses prC expression and, consequently, the fungi's virulence.
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Photoacoustic detection of trace concentrations of gases is one of the most sensitive techniques of infrared absorption spectroscopy. High-sensitivity photoacoustic detectors apply an acoustic resonator for the amplification of the weak photoacoustic signal. If the modulation frequency coincides with one of the resonance frequencies of the chamber, a standing acoustic wave is excited and the system works as an acoustic amplifier.

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Nematophagous fungi are commonly used as biological control agents of plant and animal parasitic nematodes. However, relatively little is known of the environmental attributes conferring pathogenicity in these fungi. In this report, we investigated the role of PacC-mediated pH response in the pathogenesis of the nematophagous fungus Clonostachys rosea.

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Endoplasmic reticulum (ER) stress has been implicated in several neurodegenerative diseases. Although CCAAT/enhancer-binding protein homologous protein (CHOP) has been shown to play a critical role in ER stress, the precise apoptosis cascade downstream of CHOP is unknown. In this report, we investigated the mechanism of ER stress-mediated apoptosis as well as the action of IGF-I in PC-12 neuronal cells.

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Objective: To examine the effect of different reduced caloric intake on mice transplanted with S180 ascitic tumor.

Methods: The institute for cancer research (ICR) mice were randomly divided into control group, 3.0 standard feed (SF) group, 2.

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