Publications by authors named "Yanqi Wu"

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  • The study simulated human breathing to analyze how well different methods (qPCR, ddPCR, and LAMP) detect SARS-CoV-2 bioaerosols and evaluated their efficacy.
  • Each method was tested for sensitivity and specificity using aerosol samples and stock solutions, with qPCR showing slightly higher detection limits than the others.
  • The findings suggest that these detection methods can be utilized in public areas or hospitals to identify aerosol-borne viruses in low concentrations, providing an early warning system for potential outbreaks.
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Purpose: The established automatic AI tooth segmentation algorithm was used to achieve rapid and automatic tooth segmentation from CBCT images. The three-dimensional data obtained by oral scanning of real isolated teeth were used as the gold standard to verify the accuracy of the algorithm.

Methods: Thirty sets of CBCT data and corresponding 59 isolated teeth were collected from Shanghai Ninth People's Hospital, Shanghai Jiao Tong University School of Medicine.

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Unlabelled: Cyanobacteria are photosynthetic organisms that play important roles in carbon cycling and are promising bioproduction chassis. Here, we isolate two novel cyanobacteria with 4.6Mbp genomes, UTEX 3221 and UTEX 3222, from a unique marine environment with naturally elevated CO₂.

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Listeria monocytogenes, a zoonotic foodborne pathogen, presents a significant threat to global public health. Therefore, rapid and sensitive detection methods are crucial in mitigating the spread of L. monocytogenes induced diseases.

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Despite the pivotal role of stannum doping in achieving ultrahigh piezoelectric performance in barium titanate-based ceramics, the fundamental mechanisms underlying this enhancement remain elusive. Here, we introduce a single variable nonstoichiometric stannum strategy in lead-free barium titanate-based ceramics with giant piezoelectricity, revealing that stannum doping contributes intrinsically and extrinsically to enhance piezoelectricity. Density functional theory calculations elucidate the intrinsic enhancement of polarization arising from lattice distortion and increased space for titanium-oxygen bonds induced by optimal stannum doping, which is corroborated by Rayleigh analysis.

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Monkeypox, a viral zoonotic disease caused by MPXV, has emerged as a significant global health concern since the first outbreak outside Africa in 2003. As of the current data, there have been 30 189 confirmed cases of monkeypox in 88 countries, with 29 844 cases reported in 81 countries. Given the absence of prior documented instances of the disease, swift and accurate testing is imperative to contain the spread of monkeypox.

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  • The study investigates the potential of switchgrass as a bioenergy crop and highlights the need for yield improvements through selective breeding to promote commercialization.
  • Researchers analyzed a diverse panel of 630 switchgrass genotypes across various sites to evaluate the predictive ability of genomic models for biomass yield using different cross-validation schemes.
  • Results showed that while genetic correlations between traits like flowering time and plant height and biomass yield were generally positive, further research is necessary to effectively convert space plant biomass measurements into useful data for breeding programs.
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Eukaryotic phytoplankton, also known as algae, form the basis of marine food webs and drive marine carbon sequestration. Algae must regulate their motility and gravitational sinking to balance access to light at the surface and nutrients in deeper layers. However, the regulation of gravitational sinking remains largely unknown, especially in motile species.

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Background: Pediatric condylar fractures combined with symphyseal or parasymphyseal fractures are common but challenging to manage. The authors present fracture characteristics, propose a treatment algorithm, and evaluate the treatment prognosis of pediatric symphyseal/parasymphyseal-condylar fractures.

Methods: A retrospective review was conducted on pediatric patients who underwent treatment for symphyseal/parasymphyseal-condylar fractures in a trauma center between January of 2006 and January of 2021.

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  • The constant use of antibiotics in aquatic environments can threaten various species and ecosystems, but there is often a lack of toxicity data for proper risk assessment.
  • To evaluate the impact of commonly used antibiotics in China's coastal estuaries, researchers focused on four specific antibiotics: erythromycin, tetracycline, norfloxacin, and sulfamethoxazole.
  • An innovative model was used to predict toxicity for untested species, revealing that while the antibiotics posed a low risk overall in the coastal area, they showed significant risks in antibiotic-prone hotspots, with varying levels of risk for each antibiotic.
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Greenbug [Schizaphis graminum (Rondani)] is a serious insect pest that not only damages cereal crops, but also transmits several destructive viruses. The emergence of new greenbug biotypes in the field makes it urgent to identify novel greenbug resistance genes in wheat. CWI 76364 (PI 703397), a synthetic hexaploid wheat (SHW) line, exhibits greenbug resistance.

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Herein, we describe an electroreductive cross-electrophile coupling protocol for the construction of valuable monofluoroalkenes from easily accessible alkyl or alkenyl halides with -difluoroalkenes. The reaction can be conducted under sustainable and mild conditions delivering valuable and functionalized monofluoroalkenes with excellent -selectivity. The protocol's most notable advantage is the release of nickel catalyst from the inexpensive electrodes without the addition of extra hazardous metal catalyst and superstoichiometric reductant.

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Objective: To build and validate an early risk prediction model for gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM) based on first-trimester electronic medical records including maternal demographic and clinical risk factors.

Methods: To develop and validate a GDM prediction model, two datasets were used in this retrospective study. One included data of 14,015 pregnant women from Máxima Medical Center (MMC) in the Netherlands.

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Bermudagrass (Cynodon dactylon) is a globally distributed, extensively used warm-season turf and forage grass with high tolerance to salinity and drought stress in alkaline environments. However, the origin of the species and genetic mechanisms for salinity tolerance in the species are basically unknown. Accordingly, we set out to study evolution divergence events in the Cynodon genome and to identify genes for salinity tolerance.

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An electroreductive cross-electrophile coupling protocol was developed for the construction of valuable 1,3-dienes from vinyl bromides. Furthermore, this scalable method can also be used to forge complex [4 + 2] cycloadducts in a one-pot manner. One of the most important advantages of this green and sustainable protocol is the in situ release of nickel catalyst from the inexpensive electrodes without the addition of extra harmful metal catalysts and reductant.

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Perfluorooctane sulfonate (PFOS) is a persistent, anionic and ubiquitous contaminant that undergoes long-range transport within the environment. Its behavior has attracted wide-range academic and regulatory attention. In this article, a mass balance model was employed to simulate PFOS concentrations in the mainstream of Haihe River water system, encompassing sluices and artificial rivers.

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Leaf rust, caused by , is a major cause of wheat yield losses globally, and novel leaf rust resistance genes are needed to enhance wheat leaf rust resistance. Teremai Bugdai is a landrace from Uzebekistan that is highly resistant to many races of in the United States. To unravel leaf rust resistance loci in Teremai Bugdai, a recombinant inbred line (RIL) population of Teremai Bugdai × TAM 110 was evaluated for response to race (TNBGJ) and genotyped using single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) markers generated by genotyping-by-sequencing (GBS).

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The use of alternative per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFASs) has been practiced because of the restrictions on legacy PFASs. However, knowledge gaps exist on the ecological risks of alternatives and relationships between restrictions and emissions. This study systematically analyzed the occurrence characteristics, water-sediment partitioning behaviors, ecological risks, and emissions of legacy and alternative PFASs in the Bohai Bay Rim (BBR).

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Purpose: Endocrine therapy combined with ovarian function suppression (OFS) is recommended in intermediate- or high-risk patients among premenopausal women with hormone receptor-positive early breast cancer. However, in China, the cost-effectiveness of this strategy compared with endocrine therapy alone is unclear. This study aimed to evaluate the long-term cost-effectiveness of tamoxifen (TAM), TAM+OFS, and exemestane plus OFS (EXE+OFS).

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Microbiologists have watched clear liquid turn cloudy for over 100 years. While the cloudiness of a culture is proportional to its total biomass, growth rates from optical density measurements are challenging to interpret when cells change size. Many bacteria adjust their size at different steady-state growth rates, but also when shifting between starvation and growth.

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The outbreak of severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) in late 2019 has negatively affected people's lives and productivity. Because the mode of transmission of SARS-CoV-2 is of great concern, this review discusses the sources of virus aerosols and possible transmission routes. First, we discuss virus aerosol collection methods, including natural sedimentation, solid impact, liquid impact, centrifugal, cyclone and electrostatic adsorption methods.

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Bermudagrass ( spp.) breeding and cultivar development is hampered by limited information regarding its genetic and phenotypic diversity. To explore diversity in bermudagrass, a total of 206 accessions consisting of 193 common bermudagrass ( var.

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Herein, we report a base-mediated, highly -selective -arylation process of phenols and cyclic diaryliodonium salts without usage of transition metals. This novel and practical method was proved to be useful for the synthesis of iodine-containing -functionalized biaryl ethers in a broad functional group tolerance and environmentally friendly manner. Diversity-oriented transformations of the products were carried out to give various valuable functionalized biaryls.

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Increased concentrations of pharmaceutical and personal care products (PPCPs) have raised concerns about their impact on the ecological system and human health. To understand the environmental impact of PPCPs, we evaluated the fate of a typical PPCP of sulfamethoxazole (SMX) in a water-scarce city of Tianjin during 2013-2020 using a coupled model based on the dynamic fugacity model and HYDRUS-1D model. The results showed that the coupled model successfully simulated the reported SMX concentrations in the main fate media of water and soils, which accounted for 46.

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Background: The study aimed to compare the dentoskeletal effects of Vanbeek Activator, Herbst, Twin-Block and Mandibular Advancement with clear aligners in children with skeletal Class II malocclusions.

Methods: A sample with sixty-three patients (37 males, 26 females) was included and divided into untreated control group (C, n = 12), Vanbeek Activator group (V, n = 14), Herbst group (H, n = 11), Twin-Block group (TB, n = 12) and MA group (MA, n = 14). Cephalometric analysis and Johnston Pitchfork analysis were performed to quantify the skeletal and dentoalveolar components in molar relationship and overjet correction.

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