Publications by authors named "Xiao-long Yang"

Background: Tandem Spinal Stenosis (TSS) is a disease characterised by the narrowing of the spinal canal in two or more non-adjacent areas of the spine, often affecting both the cervical and lumbar vertebrae. Doctors and patients increasingly favour non-surgical treatments that have the function of relieving symptoms and improving outcomes. This systematic review aims to evaluate the effectiveness and safety of non-surgical therapies for TSS and comprehensively summarise existing evidence.

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Eleven previously undescribed sesquiterpenoids (8-18), one undescribed jasmonic acid derivative (35) and 28 known compounds were isolated from the leaves of Artemisia stolonifera. Undescribed compounds with their absolute configurations were determined by extensive spectroscopic analysis, single-crystal X-ray diffraction and ECD calculation. Compound 8 was identified as a rare sesquiterpenoid featuring a rearranged 5/8 bicyclic ring system, whereas compound 17 was found to be an unprecedented monocyclic sesquiterpenoid with methyl rearrangement.

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  • XIAP is a protein that inhibits cell death (apoptosis) and is often overexpressed in various cancers, allowing cancer cells to survive longer.
  • The study found that sterigmatocystin, a natural compound, can induce cell death in liver cancer cells by reducing XIAP levels, leading to apoptosis and autophagy.
  • Sterigmatocystin not only halts cell proliferation and colony formation but also shows significant therapeutic potential in mouse models, suggesting it could be a promising treatment for liver cancer.
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  • Climate change impacts crop production due to increased CO2 levels and temperatures, making sweet sorghum a viable option for sustainable bioenergy in arid regions.
  • The study compared Ye et al.'s models for photosynthesis and water use efficiency in sweet sorghum with the non-rectangular hyperbolic model, finding Ye's models to better fit the light response curves.
  • Higher temperatures improved some photosynthetic metrics but reduced water use efficiency, indicating that sweet sorghum's ability to thrive is limited by the balance between carbon assimilation and enhanced transpiration, and its response to elevated CO levels is complex.
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Background: Ticks, which are obligate blood-feeding parasites, transmit a wide range of pathogens during their hematophagic process. Certain enzymes and macromolecules play a crucial role in inhibition of several tick physiological processes, including digestion and reproduction. In the present study, genes encoding type 2 cystatin were cloned and characterized from Haemaphysalis doenitzi, and the potential role of cystatin in tick control was further assessed.

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  • The paper compares three models—the double exponential (DE) model, non-rectangular hyperbolic (NRH) model, and a mechanistic model created by Z-P Ye—in estimating key parameters of photosynthesis: maximum electron transport rate and saturation light intensity.
  • The mechanistic model proved to be the most accurate, fitting well to curves from various photosynthetic organisms even under conditions of photoinhibition, while the DE model often overestimated maximum rates and the light required.
  • The NRH model also fell short, particularly under dynamic conditions, leading to inaccurate estimates of critical parameters, highlighting the mechanistic model's superiority in studying photosynthetic light responses.
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Equisetin, a bioactive compound of marine origin, offers compelling inhibitory properties against HIV-1 transcriptase. To gain comprehensive insights into the interaction of Equisetin with human serum albumin (HSA), we utilized a multipronged approach involving spectroscopy, isothermal titration calorimetry (ITC) and molecular docking. Our fluorescence analyses confirmed that the interaction between Equisetin and HSA results in a significant quenching of HSA's fluorescence, primarily achieved through a dynamic mechanism aided by hydrogen bonding and van der Waals forces.

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  • This study focuses on the intrinsic properties of photosynthetic pigment molecules, specifically looking at their absorption cross-sections, which are crucial for understanding photosynthesis and solar energy absorption.* -
  • A new method was developed to measure these cross-sections using existing chlorophyll fluorescence data from various plants grown under different conditions, revealing that the values are roughly 10 m across several species.* -
  • The findings indicate that the effective absorption cross-section decreases with higher light intensity, suggesting a protective mechanism in plants, and highlight that this new method offers a simpler way to estimate these parameters across various environmental conditions.*
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  • - The light response curve of photosynthesis is a valuable tool for modeling how different environmental factors affect photosynthetic rates in relation to varying light conditions.
  • - The text emphasizes the need for new mechanistic models that can more accurately represent the primary light response in photosynthesis, specifically addressing certain limitations of current empirical models.
  • - Three key steps in photosynthesis—primary reaction, assimilatory power forms, and carbon assimilation—are outlined, with explanations on how changes in these steps influence overall efficiency and carbon uptake.
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Two new quinazoline alkaloids versicomides G-H ( and ), together with seven known compounds, were isolated from HYQZ-215 obtained from the sediment of . Their structures were elucidated by NMR, HRESIMS, and quantum chemical ECD calculations data. The antimicrobial activities of these compounds were evaluated against seven agricultural pathogenic fungi and eight clinically drug-resistant bacteria.

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Objective To investigate the clinical value of high-frequency ultrasound in the diagnosis of pronator teres syndrome (PTS). Methods The high-frequency ultrasound was employed to examine and measure the median nerve of the pronator teres muscle in 30 patients with PTS and 30 healthy volunteers (control group).The long-axis diameter (LA),short-axis diameter (SA) and cross-sectional area (CSA) of the median nerve were measured.

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We investigated the secondary metabolites present in MPT-25, an endophytic fungus isolated from var. (Pilger) Florin. Chemical characterization of the solid cultured extract resulted in the isolation of 11 compounds, including eight previously undescribed metabolites: a thiazolo[5,4-]pyridine alkaloid, janthinedine A (), and seven -bisabol sesquiterpenes, janthinepenes A-G ().

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Corneal perforation is a rare and serious complication of ocular graft-versus-host disease (oGVHD) patients. This study was to retrospectively report seven corneal perforation patients after allogeneic hematopoietic stem cell transplantation (HSCT). Demographic, hematologic, and ophthalmological data of patients were clarified in detail.

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The fungus Emericella sp. XL029 isolated from leaves of Panax notoginseng was investigated for agents with potential antibacterial and antifungal activities using a one strain-many compounds (OSMAC) strategy. Fifteen compounds, including seven undescribed structures, were obtained from this species.

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Geographical origin and authenticity are two core factors to promote the development of traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) herbs perception in terms of quality and price. Therefore, they are important to both sellers and consumers. Herein, we propose an efficient, accurate method for discrimination of genuine and non-authentic producing areas of TCM by matrix-assisted laser desorption/ionization time-of-flight mass spectrometry (MALDI-TOF MS).

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A new chromone analog () and a new pyrrole alkaloid (), together with four known compounds, were isolated from the endophytic fungus MPT-250 obtained from the stems of var. (Pilger) Florin. The structural elucidation of these metabolites was performed by high-resolution mass spectrometry and NMR spectroscopy.

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  • The study aimed to assess the effectiveness of different doses of tranexamic acid combined with traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) in reducing blood loss during hip surgery for diabetic patients.
  • A total of 100 patients were split into two groups, receiving either 10 mg/kg or 20 mg/kg doses of tranexamic acid before surgery and monitoring various blood loss and coagulation metrics afterward.
  • Results indicated that the higher dose (20 mg/kg) was more effective in minimizing total blood loss without increasing risks of complications like venous thromboembolism (VTE).
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In this work, a simple and effective strategy for the determination of 12 active compounds of Atractylodes macrocephala Koidz. (AM) was proposed by using high performance liquid chromatography-diode array detection (HPLC-DAD) combined with alternating trilinear decomposition (ATLD) algorithm. Utilizing the "second-order advantage", three common problems in HPLC could be resolved, namely baseline drifts, peak overlaps, and unknown interferences.

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In this study, the polysaccharide was extracted by subcritical water from . A novel polysaccharide (DHPs-1) was obtained through several purification steps and its structure and bioactivity were investigated. Structural analysis indicated that the weight-average molecular weight of DHPs-1 was 5.

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Water-soluble Cu-In-Zn-S quantum dots (CIZS QDs) with orange fluorescence have been synthesized with a glutathione (GSH) as stabilizer via facile a one-step hydrothermal method. The optimal reaction conditions of CIZS QDs including temperature, time, pH, and the molar ratios of precursors were studied. TEM results indicate that the aqueous-dispersible CIZS QDs are quasi-spherical, and the average diameters are 3.

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Atractylodes macrocephala Koidz. (AM) is an important plant of traditional Chinese medicine (TCM), and its status can be comparable with ginseng in China. The efficacy and quality of AM are closely related to the place of origin.

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Three new hydroxyphenylacetic acid derivatives, stachylines E-G (1-3), and a new alkaloid, mortieridinone (4), along with six known compounds (5-10), were isolated from endophytic fungus Mortierella sp. in Epimedium acuminatum Franch. Their structures were determined by their spectroscopic analyses and by comparison with the literature data.

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Two novel sulfur-containing dibenzofurans, sorbusins A (1) and B (2), two unprecedented biphenyl glycosides, 2'-hydroxyaucuparin 2'-O-ɑ-L-rhamnoside (3) and noraucuparin 5-O-ɑ-L-rhamnoside (4), and four known analogues (5-8), were isolated from Sorbus pohuashanensis suspension cell induced by yeast extract. Their structures were elucidated based on spectroscopic analyses and quantum calculation of C NMR data. Structurally, compound 1 possessed a rare naturally occurring benzothiazole moiety and represents the first example of thiazole fused dibenzofuran.

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Aim: To explore the significance of corneal epithelial thickness analysis in diagnosing early keratoconus.

Methods: There were 26 clinical keratoconus, 21 forme fruste keratoconus, 40 high corneal astigmatism (ΔK) and 40 low ΔK eyes involved in the study. Fourier-domain optical coherence tomography was used to measure the corneal epithelial thickness of four groups.

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  • - A new compound called capsulactone, a 4-hydroxy-α-pyrone, was isolated from an endophytic fungus (XL027) found in leaves.
  • - The structure and configuration of capsulactone were determined using spectroscopic data, computational methods, and comparisons with existing literature.
  • - Capsulactone showed weak antibacterial activity against methicillin-resistant bacteria, with a minimum inhibitory concentration (MIC) of 100 μg/ml.
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