Publications by authors named "Xiaolan Yu"

Pyoderma gangrenosum is a rare inflammatory skin disease characterized by skin inflammation and painful ulcerative lesions. What's more the Letion related to vulvae was relatively rare. The patient's vulvar painful ulceration was initially misdiagnosed as a Bartholin's gland abscess in another hospital, so antibiotic therapy was prescribed.

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Background: Behçet's disease (BD) during pregnancy is a relatively rare condition, and there are currently no established guidelines for its management. The effects of BD on both mothers and children remain unclear. In this paper, we present the diagnostic and treatment processes for a patient with BD during pregnancy.

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Pseudorabies virus (Pseudorabiesvirus, PRV) has caused huge economic losses to the global pig industry. In recent years, it has been reported that there are PRV mutants, but the traditional vaccine can not completely prevent or control the infection of PRV, so there is an urgent need to develop new broad-spectrum anti-disease drugs for prevention and treatment. PNGase F from bacteria can catalyze the hydrolysis of oligosaccharides linked to asparagine residues on peptides, so we speculate that PNGase F can inhibit virus infection by removing the glycosylation of virus membrane glycoproteins.

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As a crucial stage in the processing of black tea, rolling plays a significant role in both the color transformation and the quality development of the tea. In this process, the production of theaflavins, thearubigins, and theabrownins is a primary factor contributing to the alteration in color of rolled leaves. Herein, tea pigments are selected as the key quality indicators during rolling of black tea, aiming to establish rapid detection methods for them.

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Similar to cellulose synthases (CESAs), cellulose synthase-like D (CSLD) proteins synthesize β-1,4-glucan in plants. CSLDs are important for tip growth and cytokinesis, but it was unknown whether they form membrane complexes in vivo or produce microfibrillar cellulose. We produced viable CESA-deficient mutants of the moss to investigate CSLD function without interfering CESA activity.

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Fermentation can enhance nutritional value and safety of insect protein, this study utilized probiotic Bacillus subtilis (B. subtilis) and complex enzyme containing chitinase and protease to ferment the paste of Black Soldier Fly larva (BSFL), decomposing anti-nutritional factor chitin and protein in paste while inhibiting the proliferation of harmful microorganisms. The result indicated a 40 % degradation of chitin after fermentation, accompanied by an increase in the variety and quantity of amino acids and peptides, functional substances such as raffinose and cucurbitacin significantly increased, while the levels of antibiotics such as erythromycin and ofloxacin had decreased; after fermentation, there is a significant difference in the microbial distribution between bacteria, co-fermentation and CK, the indigenous microbiota of BSF and pathogenic bacteria such as Klebsiella pneumoniae and Clostridiaceae bacteria were significantly inhibited, anaerobic bacteria, including Anaerosalibacter, Caldicoprobacter and Tissierella, exhibit a marked increase; significant changes are detected in the carbon sources, amino acids, and key enzymes related to other metabolic pathways of B.

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Background: Hepatic ischemia-reperfusion (I/R) injury stands as a recurring clinical challenge in liver transplantation, leading to mitochondrial dysfunction and cellular imbalance. Mitochondria, crucial for hepatocyte metabolism, are significantly damaged during hepatic I/R and the extent of mitochondrial damage correlates with hepatocyte injury. PINK1/Parkin-mediated mitophagy, is a specialized form of cellular autophagy, that maintains mitochondrial quality by identifying and removing damaged mitochondria, thereby restoring cellular homeostasis.

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This paper investigates the single agile optical satellite scheduling problem, which has received increasing attention due to the rapid growth in earth observation requirements. Owing to the complicated constraints and considerable solution space of this problem, the conventional exact methods and heuristic methods, which are sensitive to the problem scale, demand high computational expenses. Thus, an efficient approach is demanded to solve this problem, and this paper proposes a deep reinforcement learning algorithm with a local attention mechanism.

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Spreading serves as a pivotal process in the flavor development of green tea. In this study, the effects of spreading under five light irradiation on the volatile and non-volatile metabolites of green tea were comprehensively investigated using intelligent sensory technologies integrated with targeted and non-targeted metabolomics analyses. The incorporation of yellow light irradiation into spreading process significantly improved the overall quality of green tea.

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  • Baicalein shows potential as an anti-tumor agent against MCF-7 breast cancer cells by promoting cell death (apoptosis) and reducing cell viability in a dose-dependent manner.
  • The study investigates how baicalein affects the Wnt3α/β-catenin signaling pathway, finding that it can counteract increased cell viability and apoptosis caused by the activation or inhibition of this pathway.
  • Results indicate that baicalein also upregulates the protein Nischarin, suggesting it could be a promising target for future breast cancer therapies.
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  • - Polysaccharide complexity in cell walls impacts both strength and digestibility, complicating efforts to break them down for biotechnological use and pathogen defense.
  • - Researchers used genetics and polysaccharide profiling in Arabidopsis and Eucalyptus to uncover genetic origins of glucuronic acid side groups on xylan, revealing their evolutionary significance and potential roles in wall digestibility.
  • - New findings highlighted a subfamily of xylan-modifying enzymes and their adaptations, which suggest these polysaccharides play a dual role in defense and may have varying functions across different plant tissues, enhancing our understanding of plant resilience and biotechnological applications.
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  • L3MBTL2 is a protein linked to cancer that inhibits a tumor suppressor called Nischarin (NISCH) in breast cancer, though its exact functions were previously unclear.
  • Knockdown of L3MBTL2 leads to less monoubiquitination of histone H2A, allowing for higher NISCH expression, which in turn decreases cancer cell growth, invasion, and the occurrence of epithelial-mesenchymal transition (EMT).
  • The study finds that UBTF activates L3MBTL2, and silencing UBTF slows tumor growth, while reducing NISCH can reverse these positive effects of UBTF, showcasing a complex interaction between these proteins in breast cancer progression.
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  • Asiaticoside (AS) may help improve conditions related to gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM) by promoting cell proliferation and migration in response to high glucose levels.
  • A cell model of GDM was created using HTR-8/Svneo cells, and treatments with AS showed no cytotoxic effects while enhancing key signaling pathway markers (PI3K, AKT2, mTORC1, GLUT4).
  • The findings suggest that AS activates the PI3K/AKT pathway, potentially offering a therapeutic strategy for managing GDM.
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Baicalein has been implicated in the chemotherapy overcoming triple-negative breast cancer (TNBC). However, many unanswered questions remain regarding its role in treating TNBC. Here, we sought to demonstrate the molecular pathway mediated by baicalein in TNBC.

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Conventional security inks, generally directly printed on the data page surface, are vulnerable to counterfeiters, thereby raising the risk of chemical structural deciphering. In fact, polymer film-based data pages with customized patterns embedded within polymer matrix, rather than printed on the surface, emerge as a promising solution. Therefore, the key lies in developing fluorophores offering light dose-controlled fluorescent color inside polymer matrices.

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The Poaceae family of plants provides cereal crops that are critical for human and animal nutrition, and also, they are an important source of biomass. Interacting plant cell wall components give rise to recalcitrance to digestion; thus, understanding the wall molecular architecture is important to improve biomass properties. Xylan is the main hemicellulose in grass cell walls.

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Background: The pathway-based strategy has been recently proposed for identifying biomarkers with the advantages of higher biological interpretability and cross-data robustness than the conventional gene-based strategy. However, its utility in clinical applications has been limited due to the high computational complexity and ill-defined performance.

Objective: The current study presents a machine learning-based computational framework using multi-omics data for identifying a new modal of biomarkers, called pathway-derived core biomarkers, which have the advantages of both gene-based and pathway-based biomarkers.

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The oxidative stress induced by the accumulation of reactive oxygen species (ROS) can lead to cell aging and death. Equally, the skeletal muscle usually hosts enteroviral persistent infection in inflammatory muscle diseases. As excellent bioactive products, the exosomes derived from umbilical cord mesenchymal stem cells (ucMSCs) have been proven to be safe and have low immunogenicity with a potential cell-free therapeutic function.

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A number of studies found that serotonin plays a vital role in the development of depression and irritable bowel syndrome. Recent studies showed that vitamin D was associated with regulating the synthesis of serotonin. This review focuses on the recent progress in the relationship between vitamin D and serotonin synthesis.

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In this study, four kinds of Longjing tea, the famous flat green tea and the protected geographical indication product in China, were used to explore the quality difference of the same green tea due to the cultivar, geographic origin, and storage time under the premise of consistent picking conditions and processing technology using the widely targeted metabolomics. Results showed that 483 flavonoid metabolites with 10 subgroups of flavonoids were screened and 118 differential flavonoid metabolites were identified. The number and subgroups of differential flavonoid metabolites produced by different cultivars of Longjing tea were the largest, followed by storage time, and third by the geographic origin.

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Traditional security inks relying on fluorescent/phosphorescent molecules are facing increasing risks of forgery or tampering due to their simple readout scheme (i.e., UV-light irradiation) and the advancement of counterfeiting technologies.

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  • The study aimed to compare the effectiveness of tramadol and lornoxicam in preventing catheter-related bladder discomfort (CRBD) after urinary catheterization during elective uterine surgery.
  • One hundred twenty patients were divided into three groups: one received tramadol, another lornoxicam, and the control group received normal saline, with their CRBD symptoms assessed after surgery.
  • Results showed that tramadol and lornoxicam significantly reduced the occurrence and severity of CRBD compared to the control group, though tramadol was associated with a higher rate of nausea.
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Irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) is a common chronic functional gastrointestinal disorder affecting 10%-22% of adults. Its development is closely related to the gut microbiota, and the inflammatory and immune responses triggered by the gut microbiota can lead to IBS. Vitamin D (VD) effectively treats IBS with fewer side effects by improving gut microbiota, immune regulation, and anti-inflammatory effects.

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Glutathione peroxidases (Gpx) are a group of antioxidant enzymes that protect cells or tissues against damage from reactive oxygen species (ROS). The Gpx proteins identified in mammals exhibit high catalytic activity toward glutathione (GSH). In contrast, a variety of non-mammalian Gpx proteins from diverse organisms, including fungi, plants, insects, and rodent parasites, show specificity for thioredoxin (TRX) rather than GSH and are designated as TRX-dependent peroxiredoxins.

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Antibiotic resistance gene (ARG)-contaminated food from manure application is gaining widespread interest, but little is known about the distribution and uptake of ARGs in peanuts that are subjected to manure routinely. In this study, the ARG profile and bacterial community in soil and peanut plants from a 7-year manure-fertilized field were investigated using high-throughput qPCR and 16S rRNA gene sequencing. Manure application increased the abundance of ARGs in soil and peanuts by 59-72 and 4-10 fold, respectively.

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