Publications by authors named "Ya Ting Lei"

Whole utilization of okara has important economic value, but there are two technical barriers: coarse mouthfeel caused by insoluble dietary fiber (IDF) and undesirable "beany" off-odors. UV-A irradiation and/or microbial fermentation were used to modify okara. The results indicated that single and combined treatments increased the soluble dietary fiber (SDF) content.

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  • * Exposure to ACR leads to the upregulation of eEF2K, which is linked to learning and memory deficits, and manipulating eEF2K levels improved these cognitive issues in experiments.
  • * The findings suggest that eEF2K could be a promising target for clinical interventions aimed at countering ACR-related cognitive impairments by influencing lipid metabolism in the brain.
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Objective: This study aims to prospectively examine the association between temperatures and the occurrence of type 2 diabetes (T2D).

Methods: We used the CPH models to analyze 103,215 non-diabetic participants in the UK Biobank cohort who answered questions about workplace temperature, to evaluate the survival relationship, and the interaction effects of working environmental temperature and T2D-related genetic risk scores (GRS) on the occurrence of T2D. The occurrence of T2D was assessed by hospital inpatient records.

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Background: Mood and psychotic disorders are both associated with verbal memory impairments. Verbal memory represents an important treatment target for both disorders. However, whether the neurocognitive and neurophysiological profiles of verbal memory impairments differ between specific disorders within these two diagnostic categories and healthy controls remains unclear.

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Aqueous zinc ion batteries (ZIBs) are considered as promising energy storage devices in the post-lithium-ion era, due to their high energy density, low cost, high safety, and environmental benignity, however their commercialization is hindered by the sluggish diffusion kinetics of cathode materials due to the large hydrate Zn radius. In this work, we propose a unique structure inheritance strategy for preparing BiS micro-straws in which a metal-organic framework (MOF) denoted as Bi-PYDC (PYDC = 3,5-pyridinedicarboxylate) with a string of [BiO] chains is judiciously selected as the structure-directing template to induce the formation of micro-straws based on a topochemical reaction. The distinctive hollow structure significantly enhances the ionic storage kinetics.

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Acrylamide is widely found in a variety of fried foods and cigarettes and is not only neurotoxic and carcinogenic, but also has many potential toxic effects. The current assessment of acrylamide intake through dietary questionnaires is confounded by a variety of factors, which poses limitations to safety assessment. In this review, we focus on the levels of AAMA, the urinary metabolite of acrylamide in humans, and its association with other diseases, and discuss the current research gaps in AAMA and the future needs.

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  • The study focuses on creating a model to predict how severe Alzheimer's disease might get by looking at changes in certain genes linked to a process called ferroptosis.
  • Researchers used data from a database and checked immune cells in samples to analyze differences between two groups.
  • They found several important genes that changed with increased levels of a substance called Aβ and believe this model will help doctors treat Alzheimer's disease better.
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Sphingosine kinase 1 (SphK1) is an important signaling molecule for cell proliferation and survival. However, the role of SphK1 in acrylamide (ACR)-induced nerve injury remains unclear. The purpose of this study was to investigate the role and potential mechanism of SphK1 in ACR-induced nerve injury.

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In certain neurons from different brain regions, a brief burst of action potentials can activate a slow afterdepolarization (sADP) in the presence of muscarinic acetylcholine receptor agonists. The sADP, if suprathreshold, can contribute to persistent non-accommodating firing in some of these neurons. Previous studies have characterized a Ca(2+)-activated non-selective cation (CAN) current (ICAN ) that is thought to underlie the sADP.

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We have analyzed the molecular basis of sugar reception in Drosophila. We define the response spectrum, concentration dependence, and temporal dynamics of sugar-sensing neurons. Using in situ hybridization and reporter gene expression, we identify members of the Gr5a-related taste receptor subfamily that are coexpressed in sugar neurons.

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Syndecan-2 induced filopodia before spinogenesis; therefore, filopodia formation was used here as a model to study the early downstream signaling of syndecan-2 that leads to spinogenesis. Screening using kinase inhibitors indicated that protein kinase A (PKA) is required for syndecan-2-induced filopodia formation in both human embryonic kidney cells and hippocampal neurons. Because neurofibromin, a syndecan-2-binding partner, activates the cyclic adenosine monophosphate pathway, the role of neurofibromin in syndecan-2-induced filopodia formation was investigated by deletion mutant analysis, RNA interference, and dominant-negative mutant.

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