Publications by authors named "Yan-li Ji"

Recycling of valuable solutes and recovery of organic solvents via organic solvent nanofiltration (OSN) are important for sustainable development. However, the trade-off between solvent permeability and solute rejection hampers the application of OSN membranes. To address this issue, the poly(3,4-ethylenedioxythiophene):poly(styrene sulfonate) (PEDOT:PSS) nanoparticle membrane with hierarchical pores is constructed for OSN via vacuum filtration.

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In this study, we explore the mass transfer and separation mechanism of Li and Mg confined within the flexible nanoporous zeolite imidazolate framework ZIF-8 under the influence of an electric field, employing molecular dynamics simulation. Our results highlight that the electric field accelerates the dehydration process of ions and underscore the critical importance of ZIF-8 framework flexibility in determining the separation selectivity of the ZIF-8 membrane. The electric field is shown to diminish ion hydration in the confined space of ZIF-8, notably disrupting the orientation of water molecules in the first hydration shells of ions, leading to an asymmetrical ionic hydration structure characterized by the uniform alignment of water dipoles.

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Cadmium (Cd) is a widespread environmental pollutant and a reproductive toxicant. It has been proved that Cd can reduce male fertility, however, the molecular mechanisms remain unveiled. This study aims to explore the effects and mechanisms of pubertal Cd exposure on testicular development and spermatogenesis.

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  • Polymeric nanomaterials are gaining attention for creating high-performance separation membranes due to their adjustable properties and compatibility with existing polymers, which can help resolve issues like permeability-selectivity trade-offs and fouling.
  • Recent research focuses on enhancing the design and surface qualities of these membranes through various fabrication techniques, such as phase inversion and self-assembly, to elevate their effectiveness.
  • The review covers membrane fabrication methods, strategies for modifying surface and microstructural properties, and details about their performance in separating liquid and gas molecules, alongside highlighting ongoing challenges and opportunities in advancing these materials.
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Nanofluidics derived from low-dimensional nanosheets and protein nanochannels are crucial for advanced catalysis, sensing, and separation. However, polymer nanofluidics is halted by complicated preparation and miniaturized sizes. This work reports the bottom-up synthesis of modular nanofluidics by confined growth of ultrathin metal-organic frameworks (MOFs) in a polymer membrane consisting of zwitterionic dopamine nanoparticles (ZNPs).

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  • Chronic exposure to cadmium (Cd) in female mice led to significant oxidative stress and increased markers of cell stress in the liver over a 57-week period.
  • The study found elevated mRNA levels of inflammatory markers such as Mip-2, Il-10, and Il-12, indicating an inflammatory response due to Cd exposure.
  • Additionally, there was an increase in cell proliferation in the liver, suggesting that prolonged Cd exposure affects liver health and function.
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In this work, a dendrimer trimesoyl amide amine (TMAAM) monomer was proposed to be used as a key functional monomer to modify the conventional aromatic polyamide thin-film composite (TFC) nanofiltration (NF) membrane, and a new kind of TMAAM-based semi-aromatic polyamide composite NF membrane was thus prepared by interfacial polymerization. The effects of the PIP/TMAAM ratio (PIP = piperazine) on the membrane chemical structure, surface properties and separation performances were investigated systematically. With the increase in TMAAM content loaded in the membrane, the water flux strongly increased but the salt rejection decreased only slightly.

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Cadmium (Cd) is a persistent environmental and occupational contaminant that accumulates in humans and shows adverse effects on health. Accumulating evidence reveals that environmental Cd exposure is associated with hepatic lipid accumulation and metabolic alterations in adult male mice. However, whether Cd exposure induces hepatic lipid accumulation and metabolic alterations in female mice remains poorly understood.

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Objective: To performe the immuneserological and RHD Genotype analyses for DVI type 3 genotype pregnemt women with anti-D.

Methods: RhD blood type of this pregnant women was identified by common serological methods, then the blood group specific antibodies was screened and identified; the polymerase chain reaction-sequence specific primer(PCR-SSP) was used to identify the pregnant women's RHD genotype; RhD blood group for the pregnant women, her spouse and daughter was genogrouped and genetically analyzed by multiplex ligation-dependent probe amplification(MLPA). The heredity of this family was analyzed finally.

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Objective: To explore the phenotype types and genetic mutation mechanism of Rhesus D variant individuals.

Methods: Fouty-eight peripheral blood samples of pregnancies and blood donors who had been identified as Rhesus D variant by using routine serologic methods were collected from January 2013 to October 2015 in our center. The multiple ligation-dependent probe amplification(MLPA) was used to determine the RHD after genomic DNA had been extracted from the blood sample, then the data including gene copy number variations, point mutations, deletions and hybrid fusions were analyzed by GeneMarker software.

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  • * Researchers are focusing on membranes that incorporate "ion pairs," which enhance properties like super-hydrophilicity, controllable charge characteristics, and antifouling capabilities.
  • * This review covers the methods for creating various types of membranes (polyelectrolyte complex, zwitterionic, and charged mosaic), examines their performance in mass transport and antifouling, and suggests future advancements in membrane technology.
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  • Membrane performance in thin-film composite nanofiltration is significantly influenced by the properties of the polysulfone (PSf) supports, which were modified by adding polyethylene glycol (PEG) of different molecular weights.
  • A process called interfacial polymerization led to the formation of a thin polyamide layer on the PSf surface, with the presence of PEG confirmed through advanced imaging techniques.
  • The resulting membrane, specifically TFC-PEG20k, showed outstanding water flux and separation efficiency due to its low porosity and favorable hydrophilicity, making it effective in rejecting negatively charged dyes.
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Vitamin D deficiency is prevalent especially in men. Nevertheless, whether vitamin D deficiency impairs male reproduction remains under debate. The aim of this study is to investigate whether vitamin D deficiency has an impact on testicular development and spermatogenesis in mice.

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  • A thermoresponsive chitosan derivative was created by modifying chitosan with butyl glycidyl ether, allowing it to respond to temperature changes by undergoing a phase transition.
  • The modification resulted in a lower critical solution temperature (LCST) compared to regular chitosan, with varying BGE content influencing the LCST and particle behavior under different temperatures.
  • The derivative showed promising properties such as nontoxicity (92% cell survival) and effective performance in forward osmosis tests, indicating potential applications in dehydration processes.
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  • * In a study using a mouse model, fetal weight and length decreased due to cadmium treatment, while metallothionein genes (Mt1 and Mt2) were increased in the mother's liver.
  • * The findings indicate that cadmium reduces the transport of zinc from the placenta to the fetus, leading to lower zinc levels in embryos, which may contribute to restricted growth.
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  • * Researchers developed high-flux nanofiltration membranes by incorporating these modified carbon nanotubes into polyamide thin-film composites, resulting in improved water permeability.
  • * The optimized membrane exhibited a pure water permeability rate of 15.32 L m(-2) h(-1) bar(-1), which is significantly higher than traditional membranes, while also showing effective salt rejection for various multivalent cations, making it useful for water softening and heavy metal ion removal.
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Society of Toxicologic Pathology has recommended mDF to fix testes since 2002. However, subsequent studies showed that false TUNEL-positive cells were observed in mDF-fixed testes. This study compared the effects of different fixation methods on histology and TUNEL staining in mouse testes.

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Aim: To investigate the pharmacokinetics and distributions of bevacizumab by intravitreal injection of prepared bevacizumab-poly (L-lactic-co-glycolic acid) (PLGA) microspheres in rabbits, to provide evidence for clinical application of this kind of bevacizumab sustained release dosage form.

Methods: Bevacizumab was encapsulated into PLGA microsphere via the solid-in-oil-in-hydrophilic oil (S/O/hO) method. Fifteen healthy New Zealand albino-rabbits were used in experiments.

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Probiotics, i.e., bacteria expressing therapeutic peptides (protein), are used as a new type of orally administrated biologic drugs to treat diseases.

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Cadmium (Cd) is a reproductive toxicant that induces germ cell apoptosis in the testes. Previous studies have demonstrated that endoplasmic reticulum (ER) stress is involved in Cd-induced germ cell apoptosis. The aim of the present study was to investigate the effects of N-acetylcysteine (NAC), an antioxidant, on Cd-induced ER stress and germ cell apoptosis in the testes.

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Objective: To explore genetic background of a pedigree with a rare p phenotype from Guangdong province.

Methods: The rare p phenotype was identified by a conventional serologic method. With genomic DNA of proband and family members extracted, exon 3 of alpha-(1,4)galactosyltransferase (A4GALT) gene was amplified with PCR and analyzed by direct sequencing.

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  • * The study found that lead levels were significantly higher in the kidneys, liver, and testes of pups whose mothers were exposed to lead, with noticeable weight loss in testes and reduced testosterone levels.
  • * Long-term effects included a persistent decrease in testosterone and sperm count in adult male offspring, indicating that lead exposure during lactation can have lasting consequences on reproductive health.
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A link between fructose drinking and nonalcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) has been demonstrated in human and rodent animals. The aim of the present study was to investigate whether endoplasmic reticulum (ER) stress is mediated in the development of fructose-induced NAFLD. Female CD-1 mice were fed with 30% fructose solution for eight weeks.

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Cadmium (Cd) is a testicular toxicant which induces endoplasmic reticulum (ER) stress and germ cell apoptosis in testes. This study investigated the effects of ascorbic acid on Cd-evoked ER stress and germ cell apoptosis in testes. Male mice were intraperitoneally injected with CdCl(2) (2.

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The placenta is essential for sustaining the growth of the fetus. An increased endoplasmic reticulum (ER) stress has been associated with the impaired placental and fetal development. Cadmium (Cd) is a potent teratogen that caused fetal malformation and growth restriction.

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