Publications by authors named "Yajuan Jia"

Sediment dredging and aeration are used as important technical measures to remediate internal loading of sediment in polluted rivers. However, previous studies have overlooked the impact of dredging and aeration on Greenhouse gases (GHGs) emission. We established three aeration rate(six different aeration intervals), one dredging treatment to investigate the effect of aeration and dredging on pollutant removals and CO, CH and NO emissions.

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  • Scrub typhus is an infectious disease spread by chigger bites, and omadacycline is a new antibiotic that shows promise against various pathogens but has limited use for this infection.
  • A case study examined patients with scrub typhus who presented symptoms like fever, ulcers, and lymph node swelling, confirming the infection through next-generation sequencing before treating with omadacycline.
  • Following treatment with omadacycline, patients experienced symptom relief within two days without any negative side effects, indicating its potential as an alternative treatment for scrub typhus.
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Diabetes can exacerbate myocardial ischemia/reperfusion (IR) injury. However, the sensitivity to IR injury and the underlying mechanisms in diabetic hearts remain unclear. Inhibition of PH domain leucine-rich repeating protein phosphatase (PHLPP1) could reduce myocardial IR injury, our previous study demonstrated that the expression of PHLPP1 was upregulated in diabetic myocardial IR model.

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Purpose: Ischemic postconditioning (IPostC) alleviates myocardial ischemia/reperfusion (IR) injury, but the protective effect is lost during diabetes. PH domain leucine-rich repeat protein phosphatase 1 (PHLPP1) is able to inactivate Akt. Our previous study found that PHLPP1 expression was upregulated in diabetic hearts.

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