Publications by authors named "Xiaoyu Zou"

Described herein is a protocol for producing a synthetic extracellular matrix that can be modified in situ during three-dimensional cell culture. The hydrogel platform is established using modular building blocks employing bio-orthogonal tetrazine (Tz) ligation with slow (norbornene, Nb) and fast (trans-cyclooctene, TCO) dienophiles. A cell-laden gel construct is created via the slow, off-stoichiometric Tz/Nb reaction.

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Sepsis poses a health challenge globally owing to markedly high rates of morbidity and mortality. Despite employing bundle therapy over two decades, approaches including transient organ supportive therapy and clinical trials focusing on signaling pathways have failed in effectively reversing multiple organ failure in patients with sepsis. Prompt and appropriate perioperative management for surgical patients with concurrent sepsis is urgent.

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Recent advances recognize that the viscoelastic properties of epithelial structures play important roles in biology and disease modeling. However, accessing the viscoelastic properties of multicellular structures in mechanistic or drug-screening applications has challenges in repeatability, accuracy, and practical implementation. Here, we present a microfluidic platform that leverages elastohydrodynamic phenomena, sensed by strain sensors made from graphene decorated with palladium nanoislands, to measure the viscoelasticity of cellular monolayers , without using chemical labels or specialized equipment.

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The destructive 2023 moment magnitude () 7.8-7.7 earthquake doublet ruptured multiple segments of the East Anatolian Fault system in Turkey.

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Toward the goal of establishing an engineered model of the vocal fold lamina propria (LP), mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) are encapsulated in hyaluronic acid (HA)-based hydrogels employing tetrazine ligation with strained alkenes. To mimic matrix stiffening during LP maturation, diffusion-controlled interfacial bioorthogonal crosslinking is carried out on the soft cellular construct using HA modified with a ferocious dienophile, trans-cyclooctene (TCO). Cultures are maintained in MSC growth media for 14 days to afford a model of a newborn LP that is homogeneously soft (nLP), a homogeneously stiffened construct zero (sLP0) or 7 days (sLP7) post cell encapsulation, and a mature LP model (mLP) with a stiff top layer and a soft bottom layer.

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In this study, we investigated the role of E2 ubiquitin conjugating enzymes (E2) in the Pacific oyster Crassostrea gigas, with a focus on their involvement in gonad development. We identified 34 E2 genes clustered into nine subgroups and 24 subfamilies. The gene structure and intron-exon location were conserved within the same subfamily, but motif variation suggested functional diversity.

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In order to further develop and utilize shrimp processing by-products, in this study, a novel antibacterial hydrolysate of shrimp by-products by pepsin hydrolysis (SPH) was prepared. The antibacterial effect of SPH on specific spoilage organisms of squid after end storage at room temperature (SE-SSOs) was investigated. SPH showed an antibacterial effect on the growth of SE-SSOs, with (23.

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One-step fermentation, inoculated with () in shrimp by-products, was carried out to obtain chitin and flavor protein hydrolysates at the same time. The fermentation conditions were optimized using response surface methodology, resulting in chitin with a demineralization rate of 89.48%, a deproteinization rate of 85.

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  • - Lung cancer has a high mortality rate, and current CT screening methods struggle with accurately detecting small lung nodules due to challenges like background noise and complex lung structures.
  • - This study presents a new algorithm called the weighted bidirectional recursive pyramid network (BiPRN) combined with a feature extraction module (CBAM_CSPDarknet53) to effectively enhance lung nodule detection in CT images.
  • - Experimental results show that the BiPRN-YOLOv5 model achieves a sensitivity of 98.7% on one dataset and 96.2% on another, indicating that this new method could significantly improve nodule detection in clinical settings.
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Premise: Digital image libraries are an integral part of specimen-based research. However, coding and extracting metadata for hundreds of specimens on a personal computer can be complex. In addition, most existing workflows require downsampling or platform switching and do not link character data directly to the images.

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In the information age, online teaching has become an essential field of educational development. The work aims to analyze the factors influencing learning intention of Overseas Students (OSs) during the Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19). The work adopts the method of Unified Theory of Acceptance and Use of Technology (UTAUT), and implements the influencing factor model of open source software online Chinese learning (OCL).

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The Malay Archipelago is one of the most biodiverse regions on Earth, but it suffers high extinction risks due to severe anthropogenic pressures. Paleobotanical knowledge provides baselines for the conservation of living analogs and improved understanding of vegetation, biogeography, and paleoenvironments through time. The Malesian bioregion is well studied palynologically, but there have been very few investigations of Cenozoic paleobotany (plant macrofossils) in a century or more.

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Leaves are the most abundant and visible plant organ, both in the modern world and the fossil record. Identifying foliage to the correct plant family based on leaf architecture is a fundamental botanical skill that is also critical for isolated fossil leaves, which often, especially in the Cenozoic, represent extinct genera and species from extant families. Resources focused on leaf identification are remarkably scarce; however, the situation has improved due to the recent proliferation of digitized herbarium material, live-plant identification applications, and online collections of cleared and fossil leaf images.

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Objective: In order to examine the effect of 4-week combinatorial intervention with exercise training and dietary restriction on serum fatty acids, and to explore the correlation of intervention-induced improvement of serum fatty acid profile with the reduction of body fat and arterial stiffness.

Methods: Thirty-three obese adolescents were randomized into the intervention (n = 19) and control (n = 14) groups. The participants from the intervention group were subjected to 4-week combinatorial intervention with exercise training and dietary restriction while the participants from the control group maintained regular activities and diet habits.

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  • Researchers are exploring silicon-Rhodamine compounds (SiRs) as photocatalysts that use 660 nm light to enable bioorthogonal chemical reactions in biological systems, addressing limitations of traditional singlet oxygen sensitization.
  • SiR derivatives, particularly Janelia Fluor-SiR dyes, effectively catalyze oxidation reactions without degrading target proteins, demonstrating high stability and potential for chemical modifications.
  • This method allows for photoinducible hydrogel formation, applicable in 3D cell cultures and live mice, offering a cytocompatible approach with potential for broad applications in biological research.
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This study aims to explore how a high-fat diet and glutaredoxin1 (Glrx1) deficiency affect the development of obesity in male and female mice. A high-fat diet induced great differences in calorie intake and body weight gain between male and female mice; furthermore, the Glrx1 deficiency made male mice more sensitive to a high-fat diet than females. Male mice had higher glucose intolerance, and Glrx1 deficiency aggravated gender differences in glucose intolerance.

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In this work, we investigated changes in protein structures in vacuum-packed pork during chill storage and its impact on the protein digestion. muscles were vacuum packed and stored at 4°C for 3 days. Samples were subjected to Raman spectroscopy, digestion and nano LC-MS/MS.

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Salting process is widely used in the process of meat products, whereas few studies have revealed the digestibility of actomyosin after salting treatment, which is closely related with the nutrition of meat. This work reported effect of salting on the structural change and digestibility of actomyosin before and after heat treatment. Actomyosin in 0.

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Scope: Excessive consumption of processed meat has been linked to an increasing risk of gut diseases. It is investigated how pork meat proteins affect colon homeostasis between normal and immune-compromised mice.

Methods And Results: Immune-deficient mice (Rag1 ) and wild-type mice are fed a diet that contains 20% casein or protein isolated from cooked pork or dry-cured pork for 3 months.

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In the field of environmental wastewater treatment, it is a very meaningful topic to recover phosphate from swine wastewater in the form of struvite precipitation. The solution pH is one of the important influencing factors in the process of struvite precipitation. In this paper, an attempt was made to recover the phosphate from swine wastewater by adding plant ash.

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Background: Heat treatment induces both structural and digestive change of meat protein. However, little has been revealed regarding the associations between structural changes and digested peptides of myofibrillar proteins. This work investigated the effects of heat treatment on the structures and in vitro digestibility of actomyosin, and the peptidomics of the digests were analyzed using liquid chromatography tandem mass spectrometry (LC-MS/MS).

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Pomelo fruitlet is a side-product of pomelo, and this study aimed to extract the antioxidative flavonoid compounds from pomelo fruitlets with high efficiency through ultrasonic-associated microwave methods. Scanning electron microscopy analysis indicated that the spatial structure of the pomelo fruitlet powder was changed; microwaves and ultrasonic waves facilitated the formation of globular and curved surfaces, respectively. Ultrasonic-microwave synergistic pretreatment resulted in significantly higher yield.

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Porcine trapezius, longissimus dorsi and biceps femoris muscles have been shown to contain different types of muscle fibers. Little is known about the differences in digestibility among cooked pork cuts. In this study, we compared the protein losses of porcine trapezius, longissimus dorsi and biceps femoris muscles under in vitro digestion conditions.

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Processing contributes to different flavors and textures of pork products. However, processing methods have also showed a great impact on meat nutrition. In this study, protein digestibility and digested products were compared among four kinds of processed pork products (cooked pork, emulsion-type sausage, dry-cured pork and stewed pork).

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Background: DNA methylation plays important biological roles in plants and animals. To examine the rice genomic methylation landscape and assess its functional significance, we generated single-base resolution DNA methylome maps for Asian cultivated rice Oryza sativa ssp. japonica, indica and their wild relatives, Oryza rufipogon and Oryza nivara.

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