Publications by authors named "Xiao-Yu Yuan"

An exploration of antibacterial components from the whole plant of Euphorbia humifusa led to the isolation of 14 new triterpenoids, euphohumifusoids A-N (1-7 and 9-15), as well as four known analogues (8 and 16-18). Their structures were elucidated by extensively analysis of the spectroscopic data and X-ray crystallography using Cu Kα radiation. Among them, euphohumifusoid A (1) bears an unique 6(7 → 8)abeo scaffold originated from a D:C-friedo-oleanane skeleton for the first time, euphohumifusoids H and I (9 and 10) possess a rare α,β-unsaturated-γ-lactone chain originated from 25,26,27-trinordammaranes, and euphohumifusoid L (13) is a highly modified 3,4-seco-25,26,27-trinorcycloartane.

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  • This study explored the use of chitosan, a natural and biodegradable material, to improve the preservation of perishable foods through the development of chitosan-based composite membranes.
  • Researchers modified lignin with a solvent fractionation method and clinoptilolite zeolite using alkali modification, ultimately finding that specific combinations of modified lignin (ML3) and zeolite (MCZ3) enhanced the properties of chitosan membranes.
  • The improved composite membranes demonstrated better light transmittance, antioxidant activity, and gas selectivity, leading to more effective preservation of foods like bananas, cherry tomatoes, and cheeses, indicating the potential for eco-friendly packaging solutions.
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Purpose: The objective of this study was to investigate the epidemiological characteristics, distribution of isolates, prevailing patterns, and antibiotic susceptibility of bacterial keratitis (BK) in a Tertiary Referral Hospital located in Southwest China.

Methods: A retrospective analysis was conducted on 660 cases of bacterial keratitis occurring between January 2015 and December 2022. The demographic data, predisposing factors, microbial findings, and antibiotic sensitivity profiles were examined.

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Bioaccessible fractions of particle-bound hydrophobic organic compounds (HOCs) are critical to evaluating human inhalation exposure risk. However, the key factors for controlling the release of HOCs into the lung fluid are not adequately examined. To address this issue, eight particle size fractions (0.

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Rationale: Neurofibromatosis type 1 (NF1) is a common autosomal dominant genetic disorder. NF1 is a multisystemic disease and its pathogenesis involves mutations in the NF1 gene on chromosome 17q11.2 causing RAS overactivation to stimulate abnormal cell proliferation.

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is known as a key negative transcriptional regulator gene of asexual sporulation and sterigmatocystin production in . However, here, we found that the homolog gene shows a broad and complex regulatory role in governing growth, conidiation, sclerotia formation, secondary metabolism, and environmental stress responses in . When was deleted in the fungal growth was slowed, but the conidiation was significantly increased, and the sclerotia formation displayed different behavior at different temperatures, which increased at 30 °C but decreased at 36 °C.

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  • * Researchers successfully designed specific WO MVMOs using a method that controlled the reduction process, highlighting the importance of oxygen vacancies in enhancing corrosion protection.
  • * The optimal performance of these materials was achieved through a combination of photocathodic protection, passivation, and reductive protection, resulting in a significant increase in resistance compared to traditional coatings.
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The Coronavirus disease, 2019 (COVID-19) is caused by severe acute respiratory syndrome Coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2), which poses a major threat to human life and health. Given its continued development, limiting the spread of COVID-19 in the population remains a challenging task. Currently, multiple therapies are being tried around the world to deal with SARS-CoV-2 infection, and a variety of studies have shown that natural products have a significant effect on COVID-19 patients.

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The heterojunction constructed by tungsten oxide and zinc oxide materials can improve the problem of easy deactivation of electrons, which is a new and effective strategy for realizing anticorrosion. Here, the ZnO/WO heterojunction modified by oxygen vacancies (OVs) serving as the photoelectric conversion center was not consumed to provide continuous light-induced protection for steel, and the impedance value was increased by 185.35% compared to that of epoxy resin after 72 h of corrosion.

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  • The study aimed to identify risk factors for increased severity and mortality in COVID-19 patients, focusing on chronic diseases during the pandemic.
  • Researchers analyzed 217 studies involving nearly 625,000 patients, finding strong links between chronic conditions like hypertension and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) and worse COVID-19 outcomes.
  • The findings suggest prioritizing aggressive healthcare strategies for patients with chronic diseases to reduce severe symptoms and mortality rates during future outbreaks.
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Antimicrobial peptides (AMPs) are biologically active molecules that can eradicate bacteria by destroying the bacterial membrane structure, causing the bacteria to rupture. However, little is known about the extent and effect of AMPs on filamentous fungi. In this study, we synthesized small molecular polypeptides by an inexpensive heat conjugation approach and examined their effects on the growth of Aspergillus flavus and its secondary metabolism.

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Selective proteinase inhibitors have demonstrated utility in the investigation of cartilage degeneration mechanisms and may have clinical use in the management of osteoarthritis. The cysteine protease cathepsin K (CatK) is an attractive target for arthritis therapy. Here we report the synthesis of two cathepsin K inhibitors (CKIs): racemic azanitrile derivatives CKI-E and CKI-F, which have better inhibition properties on CatK than the commercial inhibitor odanacatib (ODN).

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Background: A median fluorescence intensity ratio (MFIR) which measures the efflux of mitoxantrone (an ATP Binding Cassette (ABC) transporter substrate) with and without ABC transporter inhibition correlates with expression of MDR1 and BCRP in acute myeloid leukemia (AML) blasts.

Methods: This study evaluates the impacts of the MFIR on AML outcomes and its interaction with detection of the FLT3 ITD.

Results: Among 200 newly diagnosed AML patients, an MFIR of ≥ 1.

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A small population of cancer stem cells named the "side population" (SP) has been demonstrated to be responsible for the persistence of many solid tumors. However, the role of the SP in leukemic pathogenesis remains controversial. The resistance of leukemic stem cells to targeted therapies, such as tyrosine kinase inhibitors (TKIs), results in therapeutic failure or refractory/relapsed disease in chronic myeloid leukemia (CML).

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As a new type of cathepsin K inhibitor, azadipeptide nitriles have the characteristics of proteolytic stability and excellent inhibitory activity, but they exhibit barely any satisfactory selectivity. Great efforts have focused on improving their selectivity toward cathepsin K. In this sequential study, we report the further structural optimization, synthesis, molecular modeling, and in vitro enzymatic assays of a new series of potent and selective inhibitors of cathepsin K without the P2-P3 amide linker.

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Both the occurrence and recurrence of acute leukemia (AL) might suggest the presence of leukemia stem cells. Side population (SP) cells, exhibiting stem cell-like properties, express ABCG2 (breast cancer resistance protein [BCRP]). This study revealed that over-expression of ABCG2 in Jurkat and HL60 cells led to an increased SP fraction, up-regulated levels of phosphorylated-PI3K and phosphorylated-Akt, and enhanced drug resistance, all of which could be attenuated by treatment with either the PI3K inhibitor LY294002 or the mTOR inhibitor rapamycin.

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The aim of this study was to investigate the effect of 3-O-acetyl-11-keto-β-boswellic acid (AKBA) on the proliferation, apoptosis and cell cycle of human acute myeloid leukemia (AML) cell line HL-60. HL-60 cells were treated by AKBA at various concentrations. The inhibitory effects of AKBA on the proliferation of HL-60 were analyzed by MTT assay.

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