Publications by authors named "Yanfei Luan"

The specific enrichment of multi-phosphopeptides in the presence of non-phosphopeptides and mono-phosphopeptides was still a challenge for phosphoproteomics research. Most of these enrichment materials relied on Zn, Ti, Sn, and other rare precious metals as the bonding center to enrich multi-phosphopeptides while ignoring the use of common metal elements. The addition of rare metals increased the cost of the experiment, which was not conducive to their large-scale application in biomedical proteomics laboratories.

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  • Silver nanoparticles coated with organic-inorganic or inorganic silica possess antimicrobial properties while enhancing dispersion and stability, with a slow release of silver ions boosting their effectiveness.
  • Two types of silver nanoparticles, Ag@mSiO and Ag@YSiO, were created and tested for their morphology, surface properties, and antimicrobial effects against fungi A. niger and P. citrinum.
  • Ag@mSiO demonstrated superior antimicrobial activity due to greater silver ion release and maintained the quality of silk without altering its color or strength, making it highly suitable for application on silk cultural relics.
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Background: Anti-N-methyl-D-aspartate receptor (NMDAR) encephalitis is a clinically heterogeneous disorder characterized by epileptic seizures, psychosis, dyskinesia, consciousness impairments, and autonomic instability. Symptoms are always various. Sometimes it presents in milder or incomplete forms.

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