Publications by authors named "Ya-Ling Shi"

A quantitative proton nuclear magnetic resonance(qHNMR) method was established to determine the glucose content in commercially available Massa Medicata Fermentata(MMF) products and explore the variations of glucose content in MMF products during processing. The qHNMR spectrum of MMF in deuterium oxide was obtained with 2,2,3,3-d_4-3-(trimethylsilyl) propionate sodium salt as the internal standard substance. With the doublet peaks of terminal hydrogen of glucose with chemical shift at δ 4.

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  • A case study details a pregnant woman with asymptomatic SARS-CoV-2 infection during her first trimester, who showed no pregnancy complications despite having a higher BMI and significant weight gain.* -
  • Ultrasound examinations at 22 weeks revealed no fetal abnormalities, and the pregnancy concluded at term with a healthy newborn, though some placental issues were identified that appeared unrelated to the virus.* -
  • The findings suggest that asymptomatic SARS-CoV-2 infection may not significantly harm the mother or fetus, indicating a need for larger studies to validate these observations.*
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Ischemic stroke is a common type of stroke with a high mortality and morbidity rate. Preventing and controlling cerebral ischemic injury is particularly important. Forsythiaside A (FA) has been reported to have anti‑inflammatory and antioxidant activities.

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  • The study aimed to evaluate the effectiveness of serum islet autoantibodies, specifically GADA and ICA, in diagnosing hepatogenic diabetes in patients with chronic hepatitis B or liver cirrhosis.
  • Researchers analyzed serum samples from 217 patients, finding that GADA and ICA positivity rates were significantly higher in diabetic patients compared to those with normal glucose levels.
  • The findings suggest that GADA and ICA could be valuable tools for differentiating hepatogenic diabetes from type 2 diabetes in clinical settings.
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