Publications by authors named "Xue Yi"

A three-dimensional (3D) electrode system is widely recognized as an effective technology for enhancing electrocatalytic effect. In this study, Cu-Ce modified granular activated carbon (GAC) particle electrodes were prepared using the impregnation method and applied to handle multiphase extraction wastewater. Structural and electrochemical characterization revealed that while the specific surface area of Cu-Ce/GAC decreased by 13.

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SNARE (soluble N-ethylmaleimide sensitive factor attachment protein receptor) proteins are the minimal machinery required for vesicle fusion in eukaryotes. Formation of a highly stable four-helix bundle consisting of SNARE motif of these proteins, drives vesicle/membrane fusion involved in several physiological processes such as neurotransmission. Recycling/disassembly of the protein machinery involved in membrane fusion is essential and is facilitated by an AAA+ ATPase, N-ethylmaleimide sensitive factor (NSF) in the presence of an adapter protein, α-SNAP.

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Accurate identification of individual goat identity is necessary for precision farming. Previous studies have primarily focused on using front face images for goat identification, leaving the potential of other appearances and multi-source appearance fusion unexplored. In this study, we used a self-developed multi-view appearance image acquisition platform to capture five different appearances (left face, right face, front face, back body, and side body) from 54 Wanlin white goats.

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Xylan, a pivotal polymer with diversified structures, is indispensable for cell wall integrity and contributes to plant growth and biomass recalcitrance. Xylan is synthesized by multienzyme complexes named xylan synthase complexes (XSCs). However, the biochemical mechanism of XSCs and the functions of core components within XSC remain unclear.

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  • - Recent advancements in sponge materials for oil spill cleanup show promising results, utilizing silane coupling agents and nano-SiO₂ particles to enhance traditional melamine sponges.
  • - The modified “SiMAP” sponges exhibit impressive properties like a water contact angle of 162.6° and can absorb 40 to 90 times their weight in oil, achieving separation efficiencies over 98%.
  • - Their performance in oil-water separation is exceptional, with over 99.8% efficiency in continuous cycles, suggesting SiMAP sponges could be a major advancement in addressing oil pollution.
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Objectives: The co-resistance between bedaquiline and clofazimine raises significant concerns, as they are commonly co-administered as core drugs in drug-resistant TB regimens. The present study aimed to monitor drug resistance-associated gene mutations and the phenotypic change in Mycobacterium tuberculosis (Mtb) under a stepwise drug resistance induction in vitro using bedaquiline, clofazimine or combined drugs.

Methods: Drug-resistant Mtb strains were gradually induced in vitro on a drug-containing solid medium with a 2-fold increasing concentration of bedaquiline, clofazimine and their combination.

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Hypoxia poses a significant challenge to aquatic organisms, especially Litopenaeus vannamei (L. vannamei), which play a vital role in the global aquaculture industry. Hypoxia-inducible factor 1α (HIF-1α) is a pivotal regulator of the organism's adaptation to hypoxic conditions.

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Preservation of anammox granular sludge is important for anammox technology applications. Although previous studies have explored preservation methods, their long-term effects on microbial communities and functional genes remain underexplored. This study investigated the long-term preservation of anammox-hydroxyapatite (HAP) granules with storage durations of up to six years and examined the effects of different preservation methods.

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Background: Many studies have reported correlations between diet-derived antioxidants and asthma. Nevertheless, the probable association between diet-derived antioxidants and asthma remains a matter of discussion.

Objectives: We explored the association between Diet-Derived Antioxidants and Asthma.

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Despite recent work linking mixed phenotype acute leukemia (MPAL) to certain genetic lesions, specific driver mutations remain undefined for a significant proportion of patients and no genetic subtype is predictive of clinical outcomes. Moreover, therapeutic strategy for MPAL remains unclear, and prognosis is overall poor. We performed multiomic single cell profiling of 14 newly diagnosed adult MPAL patients to characterize the inter- and intra-tumoral transcriptional, immunophenotypic, and genetic landscapes of MPAL.

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The immunoglobulin (Ig)-like domain is found in a broad range of proteins with diverse functional roles. While an essential β-sandwich fold is maintained, considerable structural variations exist and are critical for functional diversity. The Rib-domain family, primarily found as tandem-repeat modules in the surface proteins of Gram-positive bacteria, represents another significant structural variant of the Ig-like fold.

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Introduction: Vitamin D has a significant correlation with type 2 diabetes. Insufficient levels of vitamin D can cause insulin resistance, which impairs the ability of cells to respond to insulin and worsens the progression of diseases. Furthermore, vitamin D has the potential to enhance the release of insulin, enhance the regulation of blood sugar levels, and reduce the glycemic index.

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Ischemic stroke is a serious neurological disease involving multiple complex physiological processes, including vascular obstruction, brain tissue ischemia, impaired energy metabolism, cell death, impaired ion pump function, and inflammatory response. In recent years, there has been significant interest in cell membrane-functionalized biomimetic nanoparticles as a novel therapeutic approach. This review comprehensively explores the mechanisms and importance of using these nanoparticles to treat acute ischemic stroke with a special emphasis on their potential for actively targeting therapies through cell membranes.

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Background: This study aimed to investigate the association between central sensitivity to thyroid hormones and all-cause mortality in euthyroid patients with chronic kidney disease (CKD).

Methods: ​Data on thyroid function indicators and all-cause mortality for CKD patients were extracted from the NHANES database (2007-2012). Central sensitivities to thyroid hormones were mainly evaluated by Thyroid Feedback Quantile-based Index (TFQI).

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  • Bark is less useful industrially than wood due to its higher recalcitrance, largely attributed to lignin, but detailed knowledge about lignin in bark is lacking.
  • This study utilized solid-state nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectroscopy to analyze bark from willow, poplar, and pine species.
  • The research found that lignin content in bark is over 70% lower than in wood, and bark lignin has a more condensed structure with significantly reduced β-ether linkages, enhancing our understanding of its composition.
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Background: Adolescents with Nephrotic Syndrome (NS) confront unique challenges that influence their Meaning of Life (MOL), a concept crucial for psychological resilience. The chronic nature of NS and its associated burdens necessitate a deeper exploration of MOL and its determinants within this demographic, previously underexamined in research. This study aims to investigate MOL among Chinese adolescents with NS, identifying key factors influencing their sense of meaning and examining the interrelations with Subjective Well-Being (SWB) and Psychological Security (PS).

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The ideal physicochemical properties of bigels are important for food applications. Therefore, a new bigel was prepared based on mixed beef tallow and soybean oil oleogel and deacetylated konjac glucomannan (KGM) hydrogel. The effect of the deacetylation degree of KGM on the physicochemical properties and microstructure of bigels was studied.

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Synovial inflammation plays a key role in osteoarthritis (OA) pathogenesis. Fibroblast-like synoviocytes (FLSs) represent a distinct cell subpopulation within the synovium, and their unique phenotypic alterations are considered significant contributors to inflammation and fibrotic responses. The underlying mechanism by which acetyl-11-keto-β-boswellic acid (AKBA) modulates FLS activation remains unclear.

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  • * The automated method was benchmarked against traditional Tomotherapy (M-TOMO) and Volumetric Modulated Arc Therapy (A-VMAT), showing significant improvements in target dose distribution and lower radiation exposure to surrounding organs.
  • * A-TOMO not only maintained similar dose uniformity but also achieved faster treatment planning times of about 20 minutes, making it a promising advancement in cervical cancer treatment planning.
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Background: The prevalence of nontuberculous mycobacterial (NTM) disease in children is increasing worldwide. The clinical manifestations of pediatric NTM patients are significantly different from those of adult patients, but the knowledge of the disease is generally poor.

Methods: English databases (PubMed, Web of Science, Embase, BIOSIS) and Chinese databases (CNKI, Wanfan, VIP) were searched on October 15th, 2022.

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  • Extracellular vesicles (EVs) are important for cell communication and show promise in disease diagnosis and treatment, but traditional isolation methods are inefficient and yield low-quality samples.
  • * Microfluidics technology offers a more effective solution for EV isolation and detection, providing benefits like faster analysis and less sample use.
  • * This review discusses both traditional and microfluidic techniques, highlighting how microfluidics can improve EV capture and detection, with transformative implications for clinical applications.
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Temporal focusing two-photon microscopy has been utilized for high-resolution imaging of neuronal and synaptic structures across volumes spanning hundreds of microns in vivo. However, a limitation of temporal focusing is the rapid degradation of the signal-to-background ratio and resolution with increasing imaging depth. This degradation is due to scattered emission photons being widely distributed, resulting in a strong background.

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  • The Rib domain is a structural module found in the surface proteins of Gram-positive bacteria, playing key roles in how these bacteria interact with their environments.
  • A detailed structural analysis is necessary to understand the influence of Rib domains on bacterial adhesion, though current information is limited.
  • This study reveals the high-resolution crystal structure of a Rib domain from Limosilactobacillus reuteri, showing conserved features and evolutionary similarities with other cell-adhesion modules.
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