Publications by authors named "Yanli Xie"

A programmable multichannel chemiluminescence immunoassay sensor was developed based on the biotin-streptavidin system for the automatic quantification of the total amount of fumonisin B, B and B in maize samples. First, the key parameters, such as the reaction time and reagent dosage were optimized to improve the sensitivity. All reagents were subsequently added to the corresponding wells of the reagent strips, which were further sealed to create a total fumonisin quantification kit.

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The utilization of immune-checkpoint inhibitors (ICIs) in cancer immunotherapy frequently leads to the occurrence of immune-related adverse events (irAEs), making it generally not recommended for patients with preexisting autoimmune diseases. Hence, we conducted a meta-analysis on safety and efficacy of ICIs in cancer patients with preexisting autoimmune diseases to provide further insights. PubMed, EMBASE, and Cochrane Library were systematically searched until December 20, 2024.

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Previous research has demonstrated ɑ7nAch receptor (ɑ7nAchR) agonists to provide benefit for rheumatoid arthritis (RA) patients. However, the immunological mechanism of action for these ɑ7nAchR agonists has not been elucidated. Herein, the effect of GTS-21, a selective ɑ7nAchR agonist, on the differentiation of Th17 and Th2 cells was assessed.

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Purpose: The primary aim of the study was to examine the association between early childhood practitioners' use of language facilitation strategies during interactive book reading of informational texts related to science and the language skills of preschool children with developmental language disorder (DLD).

Method: Twenty-four practitioners (12 early childhood special education teachers and 12 speech-language pathologists) and 33 preschoolers with DLD participated. Practitioners received training and implemented an informational book-reading intervention for 19 weeks.

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Most of the excessive aflatoxins in peanut oil are present at lower levels, and few photocatalysts have been reported for degrading low concentrations of aflatoxin B (AFB). This study employed aptamer-modified magnetic graphene oxide/titanium dioxide (MGO/TiO-aptamer) photocatalysts to degrade low concentrations of AFB in peanut oil, thoroughly investigating their selective efficiency, degradation mechanism, and product toxicity. The results indicated that the modification of aptamers on the surface of photocatalytic materials can enhance the selectivity of photocatalysts for AFB in peanut oil.

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To explore the effects of methionine (Met) supplementation on cognitive dysfunction and the associated mechanisms in aging mice. The mice were administrated 0.15 g/kg/day D-galactose subcutaneously and fed a normal (0.

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The potential relationship between abnormal brain activity and clinical symptoms in patients with major depressive disorder (MDD) is important for auxiliary diagnosis and prediction of the curative effect of treatments for MDD. Before antidepressant treatment (T1), 4 weeks after treatment (T2), and 8 weeks after treatment (T3), 33 patients with first-episode medication-naïve MDD and 30 healthy controls (HCs) were examined using functional near-infrared spectroscopy (fNIRS) to evaluate the cerebral hemodynamic response in the frontal and temporal cortex during the Verbal Fluency Task (VFT). Compared with HCs, VFT scores and activation levels of the frontal pole, inferior frontal gyrus, and dorsolateral prefrontal cortex were significantly decreased in the first-episode medication-naïve depressive disorder patients (FMD).

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  • Deoxynivalenol (DON) is a harmful contaminant in cereals that poses health risks to humans and animals, and existing detoxification methods are not effective in specifically targeting DON while maintaining nutrient levels.
  • Researchers identified a new enzyme, AKR11A2, from Bacillus velezensis that can effectively degrade DON, showing optimal activity at pH 9 and 40°C, and maintaining over 90% stability under high temperatures and alkaline conditions.
  • The enzyme successfully reduced DON levels in contaminated corn by 50.69% and produced a less toxic compound, 3-epi-DON, indicating its potential as a practical solution for improving food safety.
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  • The study aimed to evaluate how extending flushing intervals (FIs) for Totally Implantable Venous Access Devices (TIVADs) impacts catheter-related complications during the off-treatment period.
  • A review of articles from various medical databases identified 11 studies with nearly 5,000 participants, showing that increasing FIs to two or three months could raise the risk of catheter occlusion, but overall complication rates remained unaffected.
  • The researchers concluded that while extending the flushing interval to three months seems feasible without increasing complications, caution is needed in interpreting the results due to limitations in the available data.
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Background: Paxlovid is one of the most effective antiviral therapies for COVID-19 patients, but no studies have explored the efficacy predictors of this drug.

Methods: To investigate whether D-dimer could be used as a predictor of paxlovid response. Our study included 394 patients diagnosed with COVID-19 who were treated with paxlovid at Xiangya Hospital from Dec 5, 2022, to Jan 31, 2023.

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  • The study investigates the surgical techniques, timing, and complications related to the removal of totally implantable venous access devices (TIVADs) in cancer patients, an area that has been largely overlooked in previous research.
  • A retrospective analysis of 4,954 TIVAD removal procedures revealed that most were completed after cancer treatment, with very few unplanned removals due to complications; various surgical techniques were used, with most cases removing the catheter first.
  • Complications during removal were rare but included bleeding and delayed wound healing, and longer indwelling times were linked to a higher risk of catheter issues, stressing the importance of monitoring TIVADs.
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  • Arterial thrombosis can lead to serious cardiovascular issues, and Berberine (BBR) has shown promise in treating these conditions but needs further research to understand how it works.
  • In a study on rats, BBR was injected to assess its effects on thrombus formation; results showed that BBR significantly reduced thrombus size and improved blood flow.
  • The study found that BBR helps manage thrombosis by regulating the expression of PKM2, which in turn affects t-PA levels, indicating BBR's potential as a treatment for arterial thromboembolic diseases.
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  • * The presence of these mycotoxins in food and feed significantly impacts health and can hinder economic growth, leading to a focus on finding ways to remove multiple mycotoxins simultaneously rather than just one at a time.
  • * The review outlines various strategies for detoxifying mycotoxins and suggests stricter regulations on co-existing mycotoxins to address their cumulative health effects, particularly since some can act together to increase their carcinogenic risks.
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  • Alicyclobacillus acidoterrestris is a problematic bacterium in fruit juice that can cause off-flavors, necessitating new control methods like using ε-polylysine-functionalized magnetic composites (FeO@MoS@PAA-EPL).
  • Experiments showed that these composites can effectively inhibit both vegetative cells and spores of A. acidoterrestris without harming the quality of apple juice.
  • RNA sequencing revealed that treatment with FeO@MoS@PAA-EPL affected 833 genes linked to critical processes in the bacteria, indicating that it disrupts their energy metabolism and cell structure.
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Aflatoxin B is a notorious mycotoxin with mutagenicity and carcinogenicity, posing a serious hazard to human and animal health. In this study, an AFB-degrading dipeptidyl-peptidase III mining from HNGD-TM15 (ADPP III) with a molecular weight of 79 kDa was identified. ADPP III exhibited optimal activity toward AFB at 40 °C and pH 7.

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The enzymatic biodegradation of mycotoxins in food and feed has attracted the most interest in recent years. In this paper, the laccase gene from was cloned and expressed in BL 21(D3). The sequence analysis indicated that the gene consisted of 1533 bp.

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Polybutylene adipate terephthalic acid (PBAT) is an emerging biodegradable material in food packaging. However, concerns have been raised regarding the potential hazards it could pose to food safety. In this study, the changes of PBAT films during food contact and the release of small molecules were inestigated by a multiscale approach.

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() is a severe pathogen threatening the safety of agriculture and food. This study aimed to explore the antifungal efficacies of several plant-derived natural compounds (vanillin and its derivatives) against the growth of and investigate the antifungal mechanism of 2-hydroxy-4-methoxybenzaldehyde (HMB), the strongest one. The minimum inhibitory concentration (MIC) of HMB in inhibiting mycelial growth was 200 μg/mL.

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Zearalenone (ZEN) is a widespread mycotoxin that causes serious damage to animal husbandry and poses a threat to human health. A screen of ZEN-degrading soil bacteria yielded YT-4, which yielded 80% ZEN degradation after 6 h and 95% after 36 h. The gene sequence encoding the degradative enzyme ZENY was mined from the genome of YT-4 and expressed in yeast.

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Dielectric barrier discharge plasma (DBDP) displays strong against fungal spores, while its precise mechanism of spore inactivation remains inadequately understood. In this study, we applied morphological, in vivo and in vitro experiments, transcriptomics, and physicochemical detection to unveil the potential molecular pathways underlying the inactivation of Aspergillus flavus spores by DBDP. Our findings suggested that mycelium growth was inhibited as observed by SEM after 30 s treatment at 70 kV, meanwhile spore germination ceased and clustering occurred.

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Sterigmatocystin (ST) is a known toxin whose aptamer has rarely been reported because ST is a water-insoluble small-molecule target with few active sites, leading to difficulty in obtaining its aptamer using traditional target fixation screening methods. To obtain aptamer for ST, we incorporated FAM tag size separation into the capture-systematic evolution of ligands by exponential enrichment and combined it with molecular activation for aptamer screening. The screening process was monitored using a quantitative polymerase chain reaction fluorescence amplification curve and recovery of negative-, counter-, and positive-selected ssDNA.

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Protein oxidation caused by food processing is harmful to human health. A large number of studies have focused on the effects of hot processing on protein oxidation of meat products. As an important protein source for human beings, the effects of hot processing on protein oxidation in flour products are also worthy of further study.

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Mycotoxins are toxic secondary metabolites mainly produced by filamentous fungal species that commonly contaminate food and feed. Aflatoxin B (AFB) is extremely toxic and seriously threatens the health of humans and animals. In this work, the HNGD-A6 was obtained and showed a 94.

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  • This study explores DNA methylation and gene expression in blood cells from systemic sclerosis (SSc) patients, particularly those with interstitial lung disease (ILD), to understand how these factors influence Wnt/β-catenin and chemokine signaling pathways.
  • Blood samples were taken from 19 SSc patients (including a subgroup with ILD) and 18 healthy controls, with techniques used to measure DNA methylation and gene expression.
  • Findings revealed significant differences in DNA methylation and gene expression between the SSc with ILD and SSc without ILD groups, highlighting specific genes and signaling pathways that may be impacted by methylation in autoimmune responses.
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