Publications by authors named "Yan-ming Liu"

Background: Skeletal dysplasia (SD) represents a series of highly heterogeneous congenital genetic diseases affecting the human skeletal system. Refined genetic diagnosis is helpful for the accurate diagnosis and prognosis evaluation of SDs.

Materials And Methods: In this study, we recruited 26 cases of SD and analyzed them with a designed sequential genetic detection.

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To advance the biological understanding of heat shock protein (HSP) in different types of cancers, it is crucial to achieve its accurate determination. Herein, a dual-mode self-powered photoelectrochemical (PEC) and colorimetric platform was proposed by integrating enzymatic catalysis and a chemical redox cycling amplification strategy. In this system, ascorbic acid (AA), as the signal reporter for PEC and colorimetric assay, can be regenerated during the tris(2-carboxyethyl) phosphine-mediated chemical redox cycling process.

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  • Inherited neuromuscular disorder (IND) is a complex group of diseases caused by genetic mutations affecting the nervous system and muscles, making diagnosis and management challenging due to its variability.
  • The study examined three pediatric cases of IND using whole-exome sequencing (WES) for genetic investigation, uncovering novel variants in the genes associated with each case, including a first-time reported mutation.
  • Structural analysis of one identified type of variant highlighted changes in protein structure and bonding, emphasizing the study's contribution to understanding IND's mutation spectrum and aiding in accurate diagnoses and consultations.
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A highly efficient ratiometric electrochemiluminescence (ECL) immunoassay was explored by bidirectionally regulating the ECL intensity of two luminophors. The immunoassay was conducted in a split-type mode consisting of an ECL detection procedure and a sandwich immunoreaction. The ECL detection was executed using a dual-disk glassy carbon electrode modified with two potential-resolved luminophors (g-CN-Ag and Ru-MOF-Ag nanocomposites), and the sandwich immunoreaction using glucose oxidase (GOx)-modified SiO nanospheres as labels was carried out in a 96-well plate.

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  • The in situ growth reaction on a photoelectrode shows significant promise for enhancing photoelectrochemical (PEC) bioanalysis, though specific interactions between signaling species and photoactive materials can limit their use.
  • A new PEC immunoassay was developed using a single-atom photoactive material (BiOI-Fe SAs) combined with Ag nanoparticles as tracers, involving a sandwich immunoreaction and PEC detection in a split-type mode.
  • The immunosensor demonstrated a wide detection range for myoglobin, achieving a notable sensitivity, thus broadening the application of in situ growth reactions in PEC analysis for disease-related protein diagnostics.
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  • - Restrictions on phthalates have led to the increased use of alternative plasticizers (APs) like organophosphate and adipate, which can easily migrate out of plastic products and contaminate food, raising environmental and health concerns.
  • - Toxicological studies suggest that APs could be harmful to human health, impacting endocrine functions and potentially causing neurotoxicity and other adverse effects, emphasizing the need to assess their risks in food products like sesame oil.
  • - Advanced detection methods, such as gas chromatography-quadrupole time-of-flight mass spectrometry (GC-Q-TOF/MS), offer high resolution and sensitivity for analyzing low levels of APs in complex samples, making them effective for monitoring contaminants in food products. *
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  • Improvements in living standards have led to greater consumption of animal-derived foods, raising concerns about pesticide residues from both illegal use in animal production and crop pesticide accumulation through the food chain.
  • China and other developed countries have established maximum pesticide residue limits in livestock and poultry products to protect human health.
  • Advanced detection methods for pesticide residues in animal-derived foods are lacking due to the complexity of their matrices, highlighting the need for improved pretreatment and analysis techniques, such as the combined QuEChERS method and GPC-GC-MS/MS used in this study.
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A closed bipolar electrochemiluminescence (BP-ECL) platform for sensitive prostate specific antigen (PSA) detection was proposed based on a novel synergistic signal amplification strategy. Specifically, glucose oxidase-loaded Cu-based metal-organic frameworks (Cu-MOFs/GOx) as bifunctional probes were bridged on the anodic interface with the target PSA as the intermediate unit. In virtue of the large loading capacity of Cu-MOFs, a large amount of a co-reactant, i.

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The understanding of areas for "classical" electrochemistry (including catalysis, electrolysis and sensing) and bio-electrochemistry at the micro/nanoscale are focus on the continued performance facilitations or the exploration of new features. In the recent 20 years, a different mode for driving electrochemistry has been proposed, which is called as bipolar electrochemistry (BPE). BPE has garnered attention owing to the interesting properties: (i) its wireless nature facilitates electrochemical sensing and high throughput analysis; (ii) the gradient potential distribution on the electrodes surface is a useful tool for preparing gradient surfaces and materials.

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Background: Gitelman syndrome (GS) is a rare inherited autosomal recessive tubulopathy, characterized clinically by hypokalemia, hypomagnesemia, hypocalciuria, and metabolic alkalosis, and is caused by an inactivating mutation in . GS is prone to misdiagnosis when occurring simultaneously with hyperthyroidism. It is important to consider the possibility of other diseases when hyperthyroidism is combined with hypokalemia, which is difficult to correct.

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This work presents a novel signal amplification strategy for electrochemiluminescence (ECL) biosensor based on liposome-assisted chemical redox cycling for in situ formation of Au nanoparticles (Au NPs) on TiO nanotubes (TiO NTs) electrode. The system was exemplified by ascorbic acid (AA)-loaded liposome, the redox cycling of AA utilizing tris (2-carboxyethyl) phosphine (TCEP) as reductant, and the use of Au nanoclusters (Au NCs)/TiO NTs as working electrode to implement the ECL detection of prostate specific antigen (PSA). Specifically, the AA-loaded liposomes were used as tags to label the captured PSA through a sandwich immunoreaction.

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A novel signal-increased photoelectrochemical (PEC) biosensor for l-cysteine (L-Cys) was proposed based on the BiMoO-BiS heterostructure formed on the indium-tin oxide (ITO) electrode. To fabricate the PEC biosensor, BiMoO nanoparticles were prepared by a hydrothermal method and coated on a bare ITO electrode. When L-Cys existed, BiS was formed on the interface of the BiMoO/ITO electrode by a chemical displacement reaction.

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Potential-resolved electrochemiluminescence (ECL) ratiometric analysis has become a research hotspot in bioassays by virtue of its good accuracy, versatility and specificity. Current ECL ratiometry mainly focuses on the competition for the co-reactant or quantitative analysis using a variable signal and a changeless signal; the disorganized change or small difference between the two signals may affect the accuracy and sensitivity of detection. In this study, we have developed a novel ECL ratiometric sensor based on the bidirectional regulation of two independent co-reaction systems by HO.

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For real-time evaluation of the cell behavior and function under in vivo-like 3D environment, the 3D functionalized scaffolds simultaneously integrate the function of 3D cell culture, and electrochemical sensing is a convincing candidate. Herein, FeO nanoparticles as the nanozyme (peroxide oxidase mimics) were modified on graphene foam scaffold to construct a 3D integrated platform. The platform displayed a wide linear range of 100 nM to 20 μM and a high sensitivity of 53.

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A simple and highly selective fluorescence biosensor has been exploited for p-nitrophenol (p-NP) and alkaline phosphatase (ALP) activity detection based on the glutathione-stabilized copper nanoclusters (GSH-CuNCs) mediated-inner filter effect (IFE). The GSH-CuNCs were prepared by employing GSH as stabilizer and ascorbic acid (AA) as reductant. The obtained GSH-CuNCs exhibited a strong blue fluorescence emission at 420 nm with an excitation wavelength of 365 nm, which overlapped largely with the absorption spectra of p-nitrophenol (p-NP).

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Circular RNAs (circRNAs), which generally act as microRNA (miRNA) sponges to competitively regulate the downstream target genes of miRNA, play an essential role in cancer biology. However, few studies have been reported on the role of circRNA based competitive endogenous RNA (ceRNA) network in hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC). Herein, we aimed to screen and establish the circRNA/miRNA/mRNA networks related to the prognosis and progression of HCC and further explore the underlying mechanisms of tumorigenesis.

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Herein, a novel and facile dual-wavelength ratiometric electrochemiluminescence-resonance energy transfer (ECL-RET) sensor for hydrogen sulfide (HS) detection was constructed based on the interaction between S and Cd-doped g-CN nanosheets (NSs). Cd-doped g-CN NSs exhibited a strong ECL emission at 435 nm. In the presence of HS, CdS was formed on g-CN NSs by the adsorption of S and Cd, generating another ECL emission at 515 nm.

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The photoelectrochemical (PEC) self-powered system has attracted great attention in disease detection. The determination of a simple and efficient approach for disease-related biomarkers is highly interesting and appealing. Herein, an ingenious visible light-induced membraneless self-powered PEC biosensing platform was constructed, integrating a signal amplification strategy for ultrasensitive split-type PEC bioanalysis.

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Photoelectrochemical (PEC) immunoassay is a burgeoning and promising bioanalytical method. However, the practical application of PEC still exist some challenges such as the inevitable damage of biomolecules caused by the PEC system and the unsatisfactory sensitivity for biomarkers with low abundance in real sample. To solve the problems, we integrated the cosensitized structure of Ag2S/ZnO nanocomposities as photoelectrode with photogenerated hole-induced chemical redox cycling amplification (CRCA) strategy to develop a split-type PEC immunosensor for cardiac troponin I (cTnI) with high sensitivity.

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To achieve high sensitivity for biomolecule detection in photoelectrochemical (PEC) bioanalysis, the ideal photoelectrode and ingenious signaling mechanism play crucial roles. Herein, the feasibility of the photogenerated hole-induced chemical-chemical redox cycling amplification strategy on a -scheme heterostructure photoelectrode was validated, and the strategy toward enhanced multiple signal amplification for advanced PEC immunoassay application was developed. Specifically, a direct Z-scheme BiS/BiMoO heterostructure was synthesized via a classic hydrothermal method and served as a photoelectrode for the signal response.

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An interesting phenomenon is described that the fluorescence signal of poly(adenine) (A) DNA-templated gold nanoclusters (AuNCs) is greatly improved in the presence of L-histidine by means of L-histidine-DNA interaction. The modified nanoclusters display strong fluorescence emission with excitation/emission maxima at 290/475 nm. The fluorescence quantum yield (QY) is improved from 1.

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Developing an efficient signal amplification strategy is very important to improve the sensitivity of bioanalysis. In this paper, a liposome-assisted enzyme catalysis signal amplification strategy was developed for electrochemiluminescence (ECL) immunoassay of prostate specific antigen (PSA) in a split-type mode. The sandwich immunoreaction occurred in a 96-well plate, and glucose oxidase (GOx) encapsulated and antibody-modified liposomes were used as labels.

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A chemical-chemical redox cycling amplification strategy was introduced into a photocathodic immunosensing system. To prove the applicability of the method, a novel self-powered photochemical system by integrating the photoanode and photocathode was designed for protein analysis.

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A novel chemiluminescence (CL) imaging platform was constructed for prostate specific antigen (PSA) detection in a multiple signal amplifying manner. To construct the platform, the primary antibody for PSA was firstly immobilized on a O-ring area of a glass slide for recognizing the PSA. The horseradish peroxidase (HRP) and the secondary antibody of PSA (Ab) functionalized Au NPs (HRP-Au NPs-Ab) were modified on the platform through immunoreaction between PSA and Ab.

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