Publications by authors named "Xiangyu Yu"

Widespread environmental contamination with benzyl butyl phthalate (BBP) has raised concerns due to its high potential for bioaccumulation and male reproductive toxicity. However, the mechanisms underlying BBP-induced male reproductive damage remain unclear. As the adjacent Sertoli cell-formed blood-testis barrier (BTB) creates a privileged niche for spermatogenesis and may serve as the first target of reproductive toxicants, we mainly focused on the detrimental effect of BBP on Sertoli cells and the BTB in this study.

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People are continually and simultaneously exposed to various non-persistent pesticides as these chemicals are ubiquitously distributed in the environment. Toxicological studies have indicated the associations between non-persistent pesticides and liver fibrosis in vitro and in vivo. However, epidemical study on the deleterious effect of non-persistent pesticides on the risk of liver fibrosis is rather limited.

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  • * It found that exposure to pollutants like carbon monoxide, sulfur dioxide, nitrogen dioxide, and fine particulate matter increased the risk of PTB, while ozone exposure had the opposite effect.
  • * Key risk periods were defined as gestational weeks 1-6 and 22-28, with factors like education, smoking, and season of conception influencing the pollution-PTB relationship.
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  • * GPT-4 demonstrated significant accuracy in predicting binding affinities, achieving 87.31% for RAF and outperforming traditional methods, indicating its potential for more reliable drug discovery processes.
  • * Additional testing with other kinases confirmed GPT-4's generalizability, achieving a maximum accuracy of 83.78%, with implications for advancements in biological research and therapeutic development.
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Widespread glyphosate contamination in the environment and its endocrine-disrupting potential are concerning. However, evidence of glyphosate's effects on glycemic health is limited. To examine the association between glyphosate and glucose homeostasis in the general US population, a total of 3038 individuals were enrolled from the 2013-2016 cycles of the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (NHANES).

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Glyphosate is the most widely used herbicide in the world. This study aimed to evaluate the relationships among urinary glyphosate, all-cause mortality and cardiovascular diseases (CVD)-related mortality in the general US population of adults, and to determine the role of alkaline phosphatase (ALP), an inflammation marker that is associated with glyphosate exposure, in these relationships. Subjects from the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (NHANES) 2013-2018 cycles were included.

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Kokumi is a subtle sensation characterized by a sense of fullness, continuity, and thickness. Traditional methods of taste discovery and analysis, including those of kokumi, have been labor-intensive and costly, thus necessitating the emergence of computational methods as critical strategies in molecular taste analysis and prediction. In this study, we undertook a comprehensive analysis, prediction, and screening of the kokumi compounds.

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The disease of SARS-CoV-2 has caused considerable morbidity and mortality globally. Spike proteins on the surface of SARS-CoV-2 allow it to bind with human cells, leading to infection. Fullerenes and their derivatives are promising SARS-CoV-2 inhibitors and drug-delivery vehicles.

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Pigeons are considered less susceptible, and display few or no clinical signs to infection with avian influenza virus (AIV). Melanoma differentiation-associated gene 5 (MDA5), an important mediator in innate immunity, has been linked to the virus resistance. In this study, the pigeon MDA5 (piMDA5) was cloned.

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The intelligent revolution caused by new digital technologies has provided new impetus to reduce carbon emissions. However, the current research on new digital technologies and carbon emissions is still in its infancy and lacks empirical conclusions between them. Therefore, this paper studies the impact of new digital technologies on carbon emissions, identifies its mechanism, and analyzes the regional heterogeneity of its effects.

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The functions of the influenza virus neuraminidase has been well documented but those of the mammalian neuraminidases remain less explored. Here, we characterize the role of neuraminidase 1 (NEU1) in unilateral ureteral obstruction (UUO) and folic acid (FA)-induced renal fibrosis mouse models. We find that NEU1 is significantly upregulated in the fibrotic kidneys of patients and mice.

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Objective: To investigate the applicability of carboxymethyl starch (CMS) as a carrier to prepare solid dispersions (SDs) of piperine (PIP) and 18-glycyrrhetinic acid (-GA) (PIP-CMS and -GA-CMS SDs) and to explore the influence of drug properties on carrier selection.

Significance: The low oral bioavailability of natural therapeutic molecules, including PIP and -GA, severely restricts their pharmaceutical applications. Moreover, CMS, a natural polymer, is rarely reported as a carrier for SDs.

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In this paper, warm-water flax retting was used as a pretreatment method for banana-fibre extraction. To determine the optimum conditions for flax retting, the physical properties of various parts of stems and fibres in the process of flax retting were analysed. By studying the tensile strength, elongation at break, diameter, moisture regain, and other characteristics of the fibres, the influences of bacteria and enzymes in the retting liquor on the fibre characteristics in different retting stages were determined.

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The neocortex consists of a vast number of diverse neurons that form distinct layers and intricate circuits at the single-cell resolution to support complex brain functions. Diverse cell-surface molecules are thought to be key for defining neuronal identity, and they mediate interneuronal interactions for structural and functional organization. However, the precise mechanisms that control the fine neuronal organization of the neocortex remain largely unclear.

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The mammalian-derived MDCK cells are the most widely used for avian virus vaccine production at present. The use of heterologous cell systems for avian virus preparation may cause security risks. An avian cell line is available for avian virus vaccines urgently needed.

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Proper neural progenitor behavior in conjunction with orderly vasculature formation is fundamental to the development of the neocortex. However, the mechanisms coordinating neural progenitor behavior and vessel growth remain largely elusive. Here we show that robust metabolic production of lactate by radial glial progenitors (RGPs) co-regulates vascular development and RGP division behavior in the developing mouse neocortex.

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As the demand for health grows, the increase in medical waste generation is gradually outstripping the load. In this paper, we propose a deep learning approach for identification and classification of medical waste. Deep learning is currently the most popular technique in image classification, but its need for large amounts of data limits its usage.

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The oral bioavailability and efficacy of baicalein is dramatically limited by its low solubility and effect of efflux. In our study, we chose PVP-VA64 as a carrier and TPGS as a plasticizer and efflux inhibitor to prepare a solid dispersion of baicalein using hot-melt extrusion technology to improve its solubility and bioavailability. The hot-melt process and formulation were optimized, and a BAC-PVP VA64-TPGS solid dispersion (BPT-SD) was prepared.

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Chickens are the natural host of Newcastle disease virus (NDV) and avian influenza virus (AIV). The discovery that the RIG-I gene, the primary RNA virus pattern recognition receptor (PRR) in mammals, is naturally absent in chickens has directed attention to studies of chicken RNA PRRs and their functions in antiviral immune responses. Here, we identified Asp-Glu-Ala-Asp (DEAD)-box helicase 1 (DDX1) as an essential RNA virus PRR in chickens and investigated its functions in anti-RNA viral infections.

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Aqueous zinc-ion batteries (AZIBs) are promising candidates for large-scale energy storage because of their low cost and high safety. However, their practical applications are impeded by low energy density and short service life. Here, an aqueous Zn/Li hybrid-ion battery is fabricated using the LiVO nanorods as the cathode, metallic Zn as the anode, and 3 M Zn(OTf) + 0.

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At present, saccharides as hydrophilic matrixes, have been gradually used in amorphous solid dispersions (ASD) for dispersing poorly water-soluble drugs without surfactants. In this study, an amorphous chitosan oligosaccharide (COS) was applied as a water-soluble matrix to form surfactant-free ASD the ball milling to vitrify quercetin (QUE) and enhance the dissolution and bioavailability. Solid-state characterization (DSC, XRPD, FTIR, SEM and PLM) and physical stability assessments verified that the prepared ASDs showed excellent physical stability with complete amorphization due to potential interactions between QUE and COS.

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Controlling morphology, adopting metal cations and introducing crystal water are three effective strategies to improve the electrochemical performance of various battery electrodes. However, the effects of simultaneously applying these three strategies to aqueous rechargeable zinc batteries (ARZBs) are rarely demonstrated. Herein, hierarchical H Al V O (HAVO) microspheres were successfully prepared using a simple hydrothermal method, and used as cathode material for ARZBs.

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Radial glial progenitor cells (RGPs) are the major neural progenitor cells that generate neurons and glia in the developing mammalian cerebral cortex. In RGPs, the centrosome is positioned away from the nucleus at the apical surface of the ventricular zone of the cerebral cortex. However, the molecular basis and precise function of this distinctive subcellular organization of the centrosome are largely unknown.

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Introduction: Rice bean (), as an annual summer legume, is always subjected to acid soils in tropical to subtropical regions, limiting its growth and nodulation. However, little is known about its responses to lime and biochar addition, the two in improving soil fertility in acid soils.

Materials And Methods: In the current study, a pot experiment was conducted using rice bean on a sandy yellow soil (Orthic Acrisol) with a pH of 5.

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We studied effects of replacement of methionine with taurine on growth performance and blood index of AA+ broilers. Six hundred 1 day broilers were divided into 5 groups, with 3 replicates of 40 broilers in each. The experiment lasted for 42 days.

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