Publications by authors named "Yanan Yin"

Nuclear receptors are critical components of various physiological pathways, significantly influencing insect signal transduction. Although the role of HR78 in tracheal and nervous system development has been well-studied, its function during transformation and reproduction remains underexplored. This study characterizes the nuclear receptor gene AaHR78 in Aedes aegypti, which possesses distinct sequence features, including a DNA-binding domain and a ligand-binding domain.

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The midgut microbiota of is crucial for the mosquito's development, nutrition, and immunity. However, its communities are also distinctively influenced by the colonization of different microorganisms, influencing its susceptibility to pathogens and transmission capacity. In this study, we investigated the effects of infections with , , and on the midgut microbial composition of .

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Background: Amyloid precursor-like protein 1 (APLP1) is involved in pathological α-synuclein transmission, but its role in Parkinson's disease (PD) progression has not been explored.

Objective: This study investigates APLP1 as a potential predictor for motor and cognitive deterioration in PD.

Methods: Plasma APLP1 levels were measured in PD patients from the Huashan Hospital for Parkinson's Disease (HSPD) and Parkinson's Disease Progression Markers Initiative (PPMI) cohorts.

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Arthropod melanization is a crucial defense mechanism mediated by a complex cascade of CLIP domain serine proteases (CLIPs). In this study, it was confirmed that microRNA-11903a (miR-11903a) targets Aedes-CLIPB9 (AeCLIPB9) by bioinformatics prediction and dual-luciferase reporter assays. Following intrathoracic injection of miR-11903a agomir and antagomir, Real-time quantitative polymerase chain reaction confirmed that AeCLIPB9 is negatively regulated by miR-11903a.

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Background Aims: Only a minority of patients could benefit from systemic therapy owing to the high heterogeneity of HCC. Therefore, a deeper understanding of the pathogenesis of HCC is essential for precision therapy. Genomic and proteomic studies of HCC have enhanced our understanding of HCC.

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The effect of zero-valent iron (ZVI) dosage on medium-chain fatty acids (MCFAs) production from sewage sludge fermentation was explored. ZVI within a dosage of 2-20 g/L favored MCFAs production. Adding 20 g/L ZVI (ZVI20) increased the MCFAs and long-chain alcohols (LCAs) production to 4079.

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Mass spectrometry (MS)-based proteomics has become instrumental in comprehensively investigating complex biological systems. Data-independent acquisition (DIA)-MS, utilizing hybrid spectral library search strategies, allows for the simultaneous quantification of thousands of proteins, showing promise in enhancing protein identification and quantification precision. However, low-quality profiles can considerably undermine quantitative precision, resulting in inaccurate protein quantification.

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The coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic has reminded us of human infections with the H7N9 virus and has raised questions related to the clinical and molecular pathophysiological diversity between the two diseases. Here, we performed a proteomic approach on sera samples from patients with H7N9-virus or SARS-CoV-2-virus infection and healthy controls. Compared to SARS-CoV-2, H7N9-virus infection caused elevated neutrophil concentrations, T cell exhaustion, and increased cytokine/interleukin secretion.

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iGABAR, a member of the Cys-loop ligand-gated ion channel superfamily, is a significant target of the insecticide ivermectin (IVM). GRD is the potential subunit of the insect iGABAR. However, little information about GRD in has been reported.

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Electro-fermentation (EF) was combined with anaerobic fermentation (AF) to promote medium-chain fatty acid (MCFA) from sewage sludge. Results showed that EF at acidification process significantly increased short-chain fatty acid (SCFA) production of by 0.5 times (82.

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Bioaerosol emissions and their associated risks are attracting increasing attention. Bioaerosols are generated during the pretreatment, fermentation, and screening of mature compost when processing various types of solid waste at composting plants (e.g.

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Production of medium-chain fatty acids (MCFAs) from sewage sludge has dual effects on valuable sludge disposal and renewable energy generation, while low efficiency limits its application. Biochar addition is considered an effective method to improve MCFAs production. In this study, the influence of biochar adding strategies (i.

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Biochar could promote humification in composting, nevertheless, its mechanism has not been fully explored from the perspective of the overall bacterial community and its metabolism. This study investigated the effects of bamboo charcoal (BC) and wheat straw biochar (WSB) on the humic acid (HA) and fulvic acid (FA) contents during pig manure composting. The results showed that BC enhanced humification more than WSB, and significantly increased the HA content and HA/FA ratio.

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  • Many teenagers are struggling with depression, and it keeps coming back even when they become adults, so it’s important to find ways to diagnose it better.
  • The study tested 204 people, comparing healthy teens with those who just started experiencing depression, using special lab tests to find chemicals called non-esterified fatty acids (NEFA).
  • The results showed that certain NEFAs were much lower in depressed teens and could help doctors spot depression earlier, but more research is needed to confirm these findings and include different groups.
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Biochar has demonstrated the potential in mitigating NO emissions during composting. However, little is known about how microbial communities on biochar particles interact with NO emissions. This study selected three types of biochar (corn stalk biochar (CSB), rape straw biochar (RSB), and bamboo charcoal (BC)) to investigate the relationship between NO emissions and denitrifying bacterial communities on compost and biochar particles.

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Ischemia-reperfusion injury (IRI) is a major cause of acute kidney injury, which is a serious clinical condition with no effective pharmacological treatment. Mesenchymal stem cell-derived extracellular vesicles (MSC-EVs) significantly alleviate kidney IRI; however, the underlying mechanisms and key molecules conferring renoprotection remain elusive. In this study, we characterized the protein composition of MSC-EVs using a proteomics approach and found that mitochondrial protein superoxide dismutase 2 (SOD2) was enriched in MSC-EVs.

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Prenatal diagnosis of congenital heart disease (CHD) relies primarily on fetal echocardiography conducted at mid-gestational age-the sensitivity of which varies among centers and practitioners. An objective method for early diagnosis is needed. Here, we conducted a case-control study recruiting 103 pregnant women with healthy offspring and 104 cases with CHD offspring, including VSD (42/104), ASD (20/104), and other CHD phenotypes.

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High resistance of erythromycin has been the key factor restricting the disposal of erythromycin fermentation residues (EFR). Considering the high sensitivity of erythromycin to acidic conditions, anaerobic fermentation may be a good approach for EFR treatment, through which pH decreases along with the volatile fatty acids (VFA) accumulation. This study firstly explored the EFR treatment by combined thermal pretreatment and anaerobic fermentation.

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Ovarian, cervical, and endometrial cancers are the three most common gynecological cancer types (GCs). They hold a significant position as the leading causes of mortality among women with cancer-related death. However, GCs are often diagnosed late, severely limiting the efficacy of current treatment options.

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The design and preparation of novel renewable biomass-based dielectric composites have drawn great attention recently. Here, cellulose was dissolved in NaOH/urea aqueous solution, and AlO nanosheets (AONS) synthesized by hydrothermal method were used as fillers. Then the regenerated cellulose (RC)-AONS dielectric composite films were prepared by regeneration, washing and drying.

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Neutralizing antibodies (nAbs), the popular antiviral drugs used for the treatment of COVID-19, are effective in reducing viral load and hospitalization. Currently, most nAbs are screened from convalescent or vaccinated individuals through single B-cell sequencing which requires cutting-edge facilities. Moreover, owing to the rapid mutation of SARS-CoV-2, some approved nAbs are no longer effective.

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The propagation of antibiotic resistance genes (ARGs) restricts the application of antibiotic fermentation residues (AFRs). This study investigated medium chain fatty acids (MCFA) production from AFRs, focusing on the effect of ionizing radiation pretreatment on the fates of ARGs. The results indicated that ionizing radiation pretreatment not only stimulated the MCFA production, but also inhibited the proliferation of ARGs.

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The potential of antibiotic resistance genes (ARGs) amplification restricts the biological recovery of antibiotic fermentation residues (AFRs) through two-stage anaerobic fermentation. This study explored the fate of ARGs during the fermentation of AFRs that comprising of acidification and chain elongation (CE). Results showed that with the alteration of fermentation process from acidification to CE, microbial richness was significantly increased, total abundance of ARGs was slightly decreased by 1.

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Background: Vaccination uptake rates for adolescents are still low in China despite safe and effective human papillomavirus vaccines being available. The awareness and attitudes of parents to HPV vaccines play a decisive role in adolescents' HPV vaccination uptake.

Methods: A cross-sectional study was conducted from March, 2022 to May, 2022 using an anonymous questionnaire among parents of 9 to 18 years of age from 73 cities in 23 provinces in mainland China.

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