Publications by authors named "Ya-Jun Guo"

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  • * Researchers analyzed 2360 nasopharyngeal swabs using RT-PCR, identifying the virus primarily in children aged 3-6 years, with a peak in late 2021 and a decline in early 2022.
  • * Genetic analysis revealed two main clusters of HPIV-1 strains: one resembling strains from Japan and another close to a strain from Beijing, providing valuable data for understanding HPIV-1 post-COVID-19.
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Background: Since the outbreak of COVID-19, China has undertaken a variety of preventative and control measures, effectively reducing the incidence of numerous infectious diseases among the pediatric population in Hangzhou. We aim to investigate the genetic and epidemiological characteristics of Human parainfluenza virus-3 (HPIV-3) in pediatric patients during this period.

Methods: A total of 1442 pharyngeal swab samples were collected from outpatients and inpatients with a diagnosis of acute respiratory tract infections (ARTIs) from November 2020 to March 2021.

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Human-specific insertions play important roles in human phenotypes and diseases. Here we reported a 446-bp insertion (Insert-446) in intron 11 of the TBC1D8B gene, located on chromosome X, and traced its origin to a portion of intron 6 of the EBF1 gene on chromosome 5. Interestingly, Insert-446 was present in the human Neanderthal and Denisovans genomes, and was fixed in humans after human-chimpanzee divergence.

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  • RSV is a significant cause of acute lower respiratory infections in infants, and its infection rates remained unchanged even during the COVID-19 pandemic.
  • A study conducted between July 2021 and January 2022 found that 21.79% of nasopharyngeal swabs from outpatients tested positive for RSV, with the highest susceptibility in children aged 3-6 years.
  • Phylogenetic analysis revealed that the dominant strain of RSV in Hangzhou during this period was the ON1 subtype for RSV-A and BA9 for RSV-B, with ten notable mutations identified that could impact its biological behavior.
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  • The study explored how common lower urinary tract symptoms (LUTS) are in school-age children with Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) by using two groups: one from a hospital and a larger one from a national insurance database.
  • Results indicated that children with ADHD had significantly higher scores for LUTS and specific symptoms, such as the inability to wait to urinate, compared to those without ADHD.
  • The research concluded that children with ADHD are more likely to experience significant LUTS, particularly storage symptoms and enuresis (bedwetting), which suggests a need for further evaluation of bladder issues in this population.
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Highly enantioselective formal [3 + 2] cycloaddition of -2,2,2-trifluoroethylisatin ketimines with aurone derivatives of low reactivity using chiral dinuclear zinc catalysts has been developed a Brønsted base and Lewis acid cooperative activation model. These transformations involving a domino Michael/Mannich reaction sequence led to efficient construction of a range of chiral spiro[benzofuran-pyrrolidine] scaffolds bearing three biologically relevant heterocyclic moieties and two adjacent spiro quaternary stereocenters in high yields (up to 95%) and with good enantioselectivities (up to 99% ee).

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Organic pollutants in electroplating wastewater can be removed by photodegradation, however the effect mechanism of heavy metal ions on photocatalytic activity still remains unknown. Herein, we firstly reported the self-assembly synthesis of titanium dioxide/reduced graphene oxide (TiO/rGO) composites for phenol-4-sulfonic acid (PSA) removal, and investigated the effects of Cu ions on photocatalytic efficiency. During the self-assemble process, rGO nanosheets were connected together to form network macropores, and simultaneously induced the deposition of hierarchically nanostructured TiO microspheres.

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An asymmetric Michael/hemiketalization and Fridel-Crafts reaction has been reported through a one-pot reaction. A number of structurally novel tetrahydrofuran spirooxindoles are synthesized in the presence of a 10 mol % dinuclear zinc catalyst with diastereomer ratios (dr) of 3:1-13:1 and an enantiomeric excess (ee) of 75-99%. The reaction can be performed on a gram scale without impacting its efficiency.

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Design and fabrication of novel adsorbents to remove heavy metal ions in continuous-flow wastewater remained a great challenge. Inspired by the hierarchical architecture and biomineralization process of nacre, we firstly constructed hydroxyapatite/chitosan (HA/CH) layered composites. The brick-and-mortar characteristics of HA/CH layered composites improved their flexure strengths up to 3.

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In this study, Autographa californica multiple nucleopolyhedrovirus ac75 was functionally characterized. Ac75 has homologs in all sequenced genomes of alphabaculoviruses, betabaculoviruses, and gammabaculoviruses. It was determined to encode a protein that is associated with the nucleocapsid of budded virus and with both envelope and nucleocapsids of occlusion-derived virus.

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Novel ultrafiltration membranes with both superior antibacterial and self-cleaning properties were fabricated. By using a non-solvent induced phase separation method (NIPS), N-halamine epoxide and siloxane were grafted onto the multi-walled carbon nanotubes (N-Si-MWNTs) to fabricate polyvinylidene fluoride (PVDF) hybrid membranes. The membrane morphology was observed under a field emission scanning electron microscopy.

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The uniform monodispersed vanadium-doped three-dimensional dendritic mesoporous silica nanospheres (nV-MSNSs) were successfully synthesized in a heterogeneous oil-water biphase stratification reaction system and characterized by several state-of-the-art methods. The synthesized nV-MSNSs were applied to the oxidative dehydrogenation of the propane (ODHP) reaction with the presence of CO and exhibited excellent catalytic performances. The results show that the vanadium loading (1.

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The low quantum efficiency and limited adsorption efficiency of TiO makes it only fit for the removal of VOCs with low concentrations. Herein, we for the first time fabricated nanostructured TiO/activated carbon fiber felt (TiO/ACFF) porous composites by the in situ deposition of TiO microspheres on the carbon fibers in ACFF. Interestingly, the TiO microspheres exhibit hierarchical nanostructures constructed by nanocrystals as building blocks.

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The antimicrobial peptide PaDef was isolated from Mexican avocado fruit and was reported to inhibit the growth of Escherichia coli and Staphylococcus aureus in 2013. In this study, an N-terminal 6 × His tagged recombinant PaDef (rPaDef) with a molecular weight of 7.5 KDa, for the first time, was expressed as a secreted peptide in Pichia pastoris.

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Mytichitin-A is an antimicrobial peptide isolated from the serum of Mytilus coruscus and is reported to inhibit bacterial growth as tested on several Gram-positive bacteria. To produce large quantity of Mytichitin-A to further investigate its biological activity, nucleotide sequence encoding a recombinant 6 × His-Mytichitin-A (rMytichitin-A) peptide was synthesized and inserted into the inducible yeast expression vector pPICZαA. With the availability of such an expression vector called pPICZαA-Mytichitin-A, we transformed Pichia pastoris GS115 cells with a SacI-linearized pPICZαA-Mytichitin-A by electroporation.

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Background: Prenatal cardiac screening is of great importance as it contributes to appropriate neonatal management and helps parents to make a decision regarding their pregnancy. The aim of our study was to evaluate the efficiency of a newly proposed screening protocol in the detection of fetal congenital heart disease (CHD).

Methods: This was a prospective study.

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Within Baculoviridae, little is known about the molecular mechanisms of replication in betabaculoviruses, despite extensive studies in alphabaculoviruses. In this study, the promoters of nine late genes of the betabaculovirus Plutella xylostella granulovirus (PlxyGV) were cloned into a transient expression vector and the alphabaculovirus Autographa californica multiple nucleopolyhedrovirus (AcMNPV) genome, and compared with homologous late gene promoters of AcMNPV in Sf9 cells. In transient expression assays, all PlxyGV late promoters were activated in cells transfected with the individual reporter plasmids together with an AcMNPV bacmid.

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The dengue virus (DENV) envelope protein domain III (ED3) has been suggested to contain receptor recognition sites and the critical neutralizing epitopes. Up to date, relatively little work has been done on fine mapping of neutralizing epitopes on ED3 for DENV4. In this study, a novel mouse type-specific neutralizing antibody 1G6 against DENV4 was obtained with both prophylactic and therapeutic effects.

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Purpose: To evaluate the effectiveness of presence of desmopressin in treating primary enuresis (PE) for children with attention deficit-hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) symptoms.

Materials And Methods: Children aged from 5 to 12 years with the chief complaint of PE treated with desmopressin were enrolled in pediatric urology clinics. The parent-reported SNAP-IV questionnaire was used to evaluate ADHD symptoms (cut-off value: 90th percentile).

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Although myeloid-derived suppressor cells (MDSCs) are well known for their immunosuppressive function in several pathological conditions, the role of MDSCs in hepatitis B virus infection remains obscure. In this study, we investigated the frequency and function of MDSCs in the peripheral blood and liver of 91 chronic hepatitis B (CHB) patients. A higher percentage of MDSCs, defined as CD14(+)HLA-DR(-/low), was detected in peripheral blood of CHB patients than that of the healthy controls.

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Postoperative implant-associated infection remains a serious complication in total joint arthroplasty (TJA) surgery. The addition of antibiotics to bone cement is used as an antimicrobial prophylaxis in cemented joint arthroplasty; however, in cementless arthroplasty, there are no comparable measures for the local delivery of antibiotics. In this study, a gentamicin-loaded Fe3O4/carbonated hydroxyapatite coating (Gent-MCHC) was fabricated according to the following steps: (i) deposition of Fe3O4/CaCO3 particles on Ti6Al4V substrates by electrophoretic deposition; (ii) conversions of MCHC from Fe3O4/CaCO3 coatings by chemical treatment; and (iii) formation of Gent-MCHC by loading gentamicin into MCHC.

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Background: We previously reported the use of a catheter system to damage the tricuspid valve and create infectious endocarditis (IE) in an animal model. The current study aims to create a faint IE model suitable for antibiotic prophylaxis using a low bacterial inoculum. We also aim to explore a way to quantitatively assess valvular impairment and to predict the success of the IE models during catheterization.

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  • * The ECHCs feature a smoother and more crack-free surface, with the presence of ethyl cellulose improving the morphology and a higher contact angle (37.3°) compared to the control coatings (13.0°).
  • * Testing with human bone mesenchymal stem cells (hBMSCs) demonstrates that ECHCs offer better cell attachment, spreadability, viability, and proliferation, making them suitable for biological implants due to their excellent biocompatibility
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  • Implant-associated infections in orthopedic surgery can be serious, highlighting the need for ideal bone filling materials that combine biocompatibility, anti-infection properties, and osteoinductivity.
  • Magnetic mesoporous carbonated hydroxyapatite microspheres (MHMs) are developed through a two-step process, resulting in a porous structure that allows for high drug loading efficiency (73-82%) and sustained release of gentamicin to prevent bacterial biofilm formation.
  • In vitro tests show that MHMs enhance the adhesion and proliferation of human bone marrow stromal cells, promote osteogenic differentiation, and exhibit excellent biocompatibility and bactericidal properties, making them promising for treating complex bone defects.
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Background: Malaria and schistosomiasis are endemic and co-exist in the same geographic areas, even co-infecting the same host. Previous studies have reported that concomitant infection with Schistosoma japonicum could offer protection against experimental cerebral malaria (ECM) in mice. This study was performed to evaluate whether alterations in parasite density could alter this protective effect.

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