Publications by authors named "Xinyu Long"

Background: Low muscle mass (LMM) can be a frequent complication in Crohn's disease (CD). We attempted to explore the effect of LMM on the efficacy of biologics in patients with CD.

Methods: The retrospective cohort study included moderate-to-severe CD patients treated with infliximab or ustekinumab, and appendicitis patients as control.

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The development of a reliable method for asymmetric synthesis of unnatural peptides is highly desirable and particularly challenging. In this study, we present a versatile and efficient approach that uses cobalt-catalyzed diastereoselective umpolung hydrogenation to access noncanonical aryl alanine peptides. This protocol demonstrates good tolerance toward various functional groups, amino acid sequences, and peptide lengths.

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A cobalt-catalyzed deuteration of amidoacrylates using deuterated methanol afforded α,β-dideuterio-α-amino esters in excellent enantiomeric ratios (mostly >95 : 5) and almost complete deuteration (99 %). The new protocol was used to prepare dideuterio-α-amino acid fragments in some drugs. Furthermore, the stereoselective deuteration was applied in a concise synthesis of dideuterio l-DOPA.

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Rolling bearings are the core components of mechanical and electrical systems. A practical fault diagnosis scheme is the key to ensure operational safety. There are excessive characteristic parameters with remarkable randomness and severe signal coupling in the rolling bearing operation, which makes the fault diagnosis to be challenging.

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  • * The effectiveness of SOC dynamics and carbon management varies by vegetation type, with Cryptomeria fortunei showing the highest gains in labile carbon and carbon management index, while Neosinocalamus affinis experiences the most substantial declines.
  • * The study indicates that transforming Zea mays fields to Camellia sinensis is the most efficient for sustainable development, while switching to Neosinocalamus affinis may
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Phenolic acids are cardiovascular constituents (originating from the Chinese medicinal herb root/Danshen) of DanHong and many other Danshen-containing injections. Our earlier pharmacokinetic investigation of DanHong suggested that hepatic and/or renal uptake of the Danshen compounds was the crucial steps in their systemic elimination. This investigation was designed to survey the molecular basis underlying hepatobiliary and renal excretion of the Danshen compounds, i.

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The extracellular matrix (ECM) regulates cell behavior through signal transduction and provides a suitable place for cell survival. As one of the major components of the extracellular matrix, type I collagen is involved in regulating cell migration, proliferation and differentiation. We present a system in which 3T3-L1 preadipocyte cells are induced for adipogenic differentiation on type I collagen coated dishes.

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Skeletal muscle regeneration is a complex process, involving the proliferation, migration, and differentiation of myoblasts. Recent studies suggest that some natural flavanones stimulate myogenesis. However, the effect of plant estrogen, silibinin, on the regulation of myoblast behaviors is unclarified.

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Skeletal muscle regeneration is a complicated process, requiring the proliferation, migration and differentiation of myoblasts whose processes are highly regulated by the extracellular matrix (ECM) surrounding the muscle tissues in vivo. However, the effects of respective ECM components on the regulation of myoblast behaviors are unknown. In this study, we report on the effect of collagen I, a major ECM component in muscle tissue and a popular food supplement, on mouse C2C12 myoblast proliferation, migration and differentiation as well as the underlying mechanisms.

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Extracellular matrix (ECM) has a marked influence on adipose tissue development. Adipose tissue formation is initiated with proliferation of preadipocytes and migration before undergoing further differentiation into mature adipocytes. Previous studies showed that collagen I (col I) provides a good substratum for 3T3-L1 preadipocytes to grow and migrate.

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Cancer stem cells (CSCs) have been reported to be involved in tumorigenesis, tumor recurrence, cancer invasion, metastasis, and drug-resistance. Therefore, the development of drug molecules targeting CSCs has become an attractive therapeutic approach. However, the molecules which can selectively ablate CSCs are extremely rare.

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Preadipocyte migration is a fundamental and important process for the development of tissue organization, especially in the development of primitive adipose tissue and adipocyte tissue wound healing. However, excessive migration may result in abnormal development and fibrosis-related diseases such as hypertrophic scar. We previously reported that type I collagen (collagen I) enhanced migration of 3T3-L1 preadipocytes via phosphorylation and/or acetylation of NF-κB p65, and the enhanced cell migration is repressed by silibinin treatment through sirt1.

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In organ fibrosis, mechanical stress and transforming growth factor beta-1 (TGF-β1) promote differentiation into myofibroblast from mesenchymal cells, leading to extracellular matrix (ECM) remodeling or active synthesis, deposition or degradation of ECM components. A major component of ECM, type I collagen (col I) triple helical molecules assemble into fibrils or are denatured to gelatin without triple-helicity in remodeling. However, whether changes of ECM components in remodeling have influence on mesenchymal cell differentiation remains elusive.

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Reactive oxygen species (ROS) participate in various cell responses in association with cell proliferation, migration, differentiation, and death. Extracellular matrix (ECM) serves as cellular microenvironments for many kinds of cells, affecting cell activities. However, whether or not ECM influences cellular ROS levels has not been well studied.

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Two new alkylated furan derivatives, 5-(undeca-3',5',7'-trien-1'-yl)furan-2-ol (1) and 5-(undeca-3',5',7'-trien-1'-yl)furan-2-carbonate (2), were isolated from the crude extract of the plant endophytic fungus Emericella sp. XL029 associated with the leaves of Panax notoginseng. The anti-agricultural pathogenic fungal assay indicated that compound 1 displayed significant activity against all tested fungi with minimum inhibitory concentrations (MIC) values from 25 to 3.

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