Publications by authors named "YanHui Wu"

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  • - This study focuses on a specific foodborne pathogen linked to fatal food poisoning, exploring its ability to produce the dangerous toxin bongkrekic acid (BA) and characterizing its genomic diversity based on 17 strains from Shenzhen City, China.
  • - Genome sequencing revealed that most strains had an approximate size of 8 Mb and a GC content around 68%, with significant evolutionary divergences noted in their genomic structures.
  • - Key findings show that certain strains possess a complete gene cluster necessary for BA production, while others exhibit gene disruptions or lack this cluster, indicating variations in their BA-producing capability and emphasizing the importance of these genomic features in understanding food poisoning risks.
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The inherent limitations of native starch considerably restrict its applications in the food industry. To enhance its processing properties, Arenga pinnata (Wurmb.) Merr.

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  • A study compared the effectiveness of two biologic therapies, vedolizumab (VDZ) and infliximab (IFX), in treating ulcerative colitis (UC) in patients who had never used biologics before.
  • Conducted across five centers, it involved 199 patients and measured outcomes such as remission and healing at 14 and 52 weeks after starting treatment.
  • Results showed that while both therapies were similar at 14 weeks, VDZ outperformed IFX in remission and healing rates at 52 weeks, with no significant differences in adverse effects between the two treatments.
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Thermochromic fluorescent materials (TFMs) have attracted significant attention due to their unique fluorescent colorimetric response to temperature. However, existing TFMs still suffer from weak stimulus responsiveness, broad temperature response ranges, uncontrollable emission color changes, and low quantum yields. In this study, we address these issues by designing and synthesizing three diketone-boron complexes with distinct emission wavelengths (NWPU-(2-4)).

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The interactions between corn amylose (CA) and seed salt-soluble protein (MOSP) were explored to improve the gel properties of MOSP. With increasing CA content, the MOSP-CA gel network structure was improved but the size of the gel porosity decreased firstly and then increased; the water holding retention (WHR) of MOSP-CA was decreased from approximately 94 % to 85.43 ± 2.

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Effectors are considered to be virulence factors secreted by pathogens, which play an important role during host-pathogen interactions. In this study, the candidate effector Pt9226 was cloned from genomic DNA of () pathotype THTT, and there were six exons and five introns in the 877 bp sequence, with the corresponding open reading frame of 447 bp in length, encoding a protein of 148 amino acids. There was only one polymorphic locus of I142V among the six pathotypes analyzed.

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Background: Oral mucositis is the most common and troublesome complication for cancer patients receiving radiotherapy or chemotherapy. Recent research has shown that , an important economic crop widely grown in China, has epithelial protective effects in several other organs. However, it is unknown whether or not can exert a beneficial effect on oral mucositis.

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The advent of general anesthesia (GA) has significant implications for clinical practice. However, the exact mechanisms underlying GA-induced transitions in consciousness remain elusive. Given some similarities between GA and sleep, the sleep-arousal neural nuclei and circuits involved in sleep-arousal, including the 5-HTergic system, could be implicated in GA.

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Endothelial cell dysfunction is the main pathology of atherosclerosis (AS). Sirtuin 6 (SIRT6), a deacetylase, is involved in AS progression. This study aimed to investigate the impacts of SIRT6 on the pyroptosis of endothelial cells and its underlying mechanisms.

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Objective: This study aimed to investigate the diagnostic value of luteinizing hormone (LH) basal values and sex hormone-binding globulin (SHBG) for rapidly progressive central precocious puberty (RP-CPP).

Methods: A total of 121 girls presenting with secondary sexual characteristics were selected from the Department of Pediatric Endocrinology, Lianyungang Clinical Medical College of Nanjing Medical University, from May 2021 to June 2023. The children were followed up for 6 months and were divided into three groups: RP-CPP group (n=40), slowly progressive central precocious puberty (SP-CPP) group (n=40), and premature thelarche (PT) group (n=41).

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We investigated the effects of transcriptional intermediary factor 1γ (TIF1γ) and SMAD4 on the proliferation and liver metastasis of colorectal cancer (CRC) cells through knockdown of TIF1γ and/or SMAD4 and knockdown of TIF1γ and/or restoration of SMAD4 expression. Furthermore, we examined TIF1γ and SMAD4 expression in human primary CRC and corresponding liver metastatic CRC specimens. TIF1γ promoted but SMAD4 inhibited the proliferation of CRC cells by competitively binding to activated SMAD2/SMAD3 complexes and then reversely regulating c-Myc, p21, p27, and cyclinA2 levels.

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Background And Purpose: Because of cervical cancer (CC) metastasis, the prognosis of diagnosed patients is poor. However, the molecular mechanisms and therapeutic approach for metastatic CC remain elusive.

Experimental Approach: In this study, we first evaluated the effect of resveratrol (RSV) on CC cell migration and metastasis.

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Background: Ustekinumab and vedolizumab are both effective for treating Crohn's disease (CD). However, no head-to-head trials have been conducted thus far. We aimed to compare the effectiveness of ustekinumab and vedolizumab in CD patients either naïve or exposed to tumor necrosis factor-alpha inhibitors (TNFi).

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Wheat leaf rust, caused by the obligate biotrophic fungus Eriks. (), is one of the most common wheat foliar diseases that continuously threatens global wheat production. Currently, the approaches used to mitigate pathogen infestation include the application of fungicides and the deployment of resistance genes or cultivars.

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Inflammatory response is one of the essential parts of various pathogenic mechanisms of radiation-induced salivary dysfunction. The effect of decreasing the levels of inflammatory cytokines on alleviating submandibular gland injuries after irradiation is unclear. This study aimed to explore the effect of the antibody against tumor necrosis factor-alpha, infliximab, on radiation-induced submandibular gland dysfunction in rats.

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By leveraging natural saturated fatty acids with distinct melting points and swift reversible phase transitions, we correlated external thermal cues to monomer and excimer emissions of difluoroboron β-diketonate fluorophores. This integration yielded a ratiometric fluorescent thermometer showcasing unparalleled sensitivity and thermochromism in the physiological temperature range.

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Water diversion projects have proven to be effective interventions to improve water quality in irrigation ditches. This study focused on quantifying the water quality improvement by utilizing a hydrodynamic water quality model in Funing County, Yancheng City. The model performed a spatial analysis of pollution concentrations across the study area.

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Bacterial wilt disease caused by is a widespread, severe plant disease. Tomato (), one of the most important vegetable crops worldwide, is particularly susceptible to this disease. Biological control offers numerous advantages, making it a highly favorable approach for managing bacterial wilt.

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  • The study aimed to assess the effectiveness of D-dimer, prothrombin time (PT), and red blood cell distribution width (RDW) in diagnosing coronary artery lesions (CAL) during the acute stage of Kawasaki disease (KD).
  • Researchers analyzed data from 102 children with acute KD, identifying those with CAL and comparing them against those without CAL, using statistical methods to determine predictors and correlations.
  • Results indicated that the combination of D-dimer, PT, and RDW was a strong predictor for CAL, with the highest diagnostic accuracy achieved when all three markers were evaluated together.
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To explore the application of forward osmosis (FO) technology in the organic solvent recovery field, we prepared a new solvent-resistant triple layer thin film composite (TFC) membrane on the PI (polyimide) substrate. The deep eutectic supramolecular polymers (DESPs) interlayer was constructed on the substrate to improve the separation performance and solvent resistance. DESPs interlayer was formed by mixing and heating with cyclodextrin as the hydrogen bond acceptor and -malic acid as the hydrogen bond donor.

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  • * Functional experiments demonstrated that increasing miR-188 decreased the growth and movement of metastatic HCC cells, while reducing it had the opposite effect.
  • * miR-188 was shown to target forkhead box N2 (FOXN2), and its regulation could significantly hinder tumor growth, indicating a potential therapeutic pathway for HCC.
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Introduction: Endometriosis can lead to a state of chronic inflammation marked by the presence of scarring and adhesions within the pelvis and/or other parts of the body. Recent estimates suggest that globally this condition affects approximately 10% of women in the reproductive age group.

Aims: In this study we sought updated evidence on the association between endometriosis and sexual function in female patients.

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Purpose: This study aimed to further quantify the relationship between insulin antibodies (IAs) and the 2-hour insulin to C-peptide molar ratio (2h-ICPR) using a multiple linear regression model in T2DM patients.

Methods: A total of 274 T2DM patients from April 2019 to December 2022 in Xiang'an Hospital of Xiamen University were included in this study. Multiple Linear Model Fitting was conducted on the candidate independent variables (age, BMI, HbA1c, and 2h-ICPR) for the multiple linear regression.

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crown rot (FCR) on wheat is a soil-borne disease that affects the yield and quality of the produce. In 2020, 297 isolates were isolated from diseased FCR wheat samples from eight regional areas across Hebei Province in China. Baseline sensitivity of to fludioxonil (0.

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Purpose: To investigate the effect and the potential mechanism of ionizing radiation on secretory function and tight junction (TJ) protein claudin-4 in paracellular pathway of rat parotid glands.

Methods: Twenty four 8-week-old male Wistar rats were randomly divided into one control group(n=6) and three irradiation groups (i.e.

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