Publications by authors named "Yanqing Li"

Hydroxycinnamic acid derivatives are a class of phenolic acid compounds, including sinapic acid, ferulic acid, and caffeic acid, which are widely found in plants. This experiment was conducted to study the effects of hydroxycinnamic acid derivatives (sinapic acid, ferulic acid, and caffeic acid) on the growth performance, muscle physical parameters, and intestinal morphology of tilapia. A total of 320 tilapia fingerlings (9.

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Polysaccharides have been suggested to ameliorate metabolic diseases. However, their differential colitis-mitigating effects in mouse models with different colony structures remain poorly understood. Therefore, this study investigated the effects of polysaccharides from Lycium barbarum (LBP), sunflower (SP), and yam (YP) on colitis in C57BL/6 J (B6) mice born via vaginal delivery (VD) and in both caesarean section (CS)- and VD-born Institute of Cancer Research (ICR) mice.

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  • Blue perovskite light-emitting diodes (PeLEDs) face challenges due to difficult production of high-quality mixed-halide perovskites with wide optical bandgaps, leading to high defect density.
  • A new strategy for nondestructive in-situ halide exchange helps create high-quality blue perovskites with low trap density by using long alkyl chain chloride in chloroform post-treatment.
  • This method improves efficiency in PeLEDs across the blue spectrum, achieving external quantum efficiencies of 23.6% (sky-blue), 20.9% (pure-blue), and 15.0% (deep-blue) emissions.
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The aim of this investigation was to determine the optimal storage medium for testicular hypothermic transportation and identify the ideal concentration for the application of the protective agent 5-aminolevulinic acid (5-ALA). Furthermore, this study aimed to explore the underlying mechanism of the protective effects of 5-ALA. First, we collected and stored mouse testicular fragments in different media, including Hank's balanced salt solution (HBSS; n = 5), Dulbecco's Modified Eagle Medium/Nutrient Mixture F-12 (DMEM/F12; n = 5), and alpha-minimum essential medium (αMEM; n = 5).

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We present a streamlined methodology that integrates regioselective tetrahalogen-BODIPY and -hydroxyphenylboronic acid in a one-pot process, leveraging SAr nucleophilic substitution in conjunction with Suzuki coupling to afford diarenofuran []-fused BODIPYs (-) with commendable yields (85-95%) and short reaction times (0.5-1.0 h).

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Highly efficient bifacial organic solar cells (OSCs) have not been reported due to limited thickness of the active layer in conventional configurations, not allowing for efficient harvesting of front sunlight and albedo light. Here, bifacial OSCs are reported with efficiency higher than the monofacial counterparts. The incorporation of pyramid-based asymmetrical optical transmission (AOT) array to a transparent silver electrode suppresses the escaping of front sunlight without sacrificing the harvesting of albedo light.

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Background: () eradication has been reported to affect gut microbiota distribution. This study aimed to evaluate the effect of probiotic supplementation on the gastrointestinal microbiota during eradication and the efficacy of bismuth-containing quadruple therapy.

Methods: One hundred treatment-naïve -positive patients were randomly assigned 1:1 to receive 14-day bismuth-containing quadruple therapy (esomeprazole, bismuth, amoxicillin, and clarithromycin) combined with the probiotic ( subsp.

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Background: Precisely identifying high-risk sleep disorder patients and implementing suitable measures are important for decreasing the incidence of sleep disorders. In this study, a nomogram method was adopted to construct a tool to predict sleep disorders in stroke based on four factors: individual characteristics, treatment-related factors, psychological factors, and family-related factors.

Methods: A total of 450 stroke patients were continuously diagnosed at the Affiliated Hospital of Nantong University, and the data on participants were randomly distributed into a training set (n = 315) and a validation set (n = 135).

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Objective: We present a case of phosphaturic mesenchymal tumor (PMT) in the left ethmoid without any nasal symptoms in a 63-year-old woman. Initially diagnosed with postmenopausal osteoporosis, 2-year history of hypophosphatemia and a significantly higher uptake of Fluorine-18 (F)-AlF-NOTA-octreotide (F-OC) in the left ethmoid sinus, provided crucial information for accurate diagnosis.

Methods: We presented a case with chart review and conducted review of the literature.

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  • MR-TADF materials are important for OLEDs because they provide high efficiency and color purity but face issues like emission quenching and spectral changes due to their planar structure.
  • New materials, SBNO and SBNOS, utilize a spiro-carbon bridge to reduce negative intermolecular interactions, resulting in less redshift and broadening in their emission spectra.
  • The enhanced design leads to pure green OLEDs with a CIE y of 0.69 and an impressive EQE of 32.7%, improving upon traditional BNO emitters that exhibit greater spectral shifts and lower efficiency.
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  • A study on the MethyDT test (IColohunter) shows it can potentially detect colorectal cancer (CRC) via blood testing by measuring specific methylation levels in genes, but requires larger population validation.
  • The study involved 1,194 participants and found high sensitivity rates for detecting CRC and early stages, with sensitivity values like 91.2% for overall CRC and 87.4% for early stages, alongside strong specificity rates.
  • Results indicate that the MethyDT test aligns well with traditional pathology and Sanger sequencing methods, suggesting it could become a reliable noninvasive diagnostic tool for CRC.
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  • This study examines the quality of GERD-related content on TikTok and Bilibili, two popular short video platforms, and highlights that although the majority of videos are uploaded by medical professionals, the accuracy and reliability of the information can vary significantly.* -
  • The research analyzed 241 videos and assessed them on specific GERD guidelines, revealing that videos from non-gastroenterologists often had higher quality scores compared to those from medical professionals, particularly on the aspect of definitions.* -
  • The findings suggest that while the quality of GERD information on these platforms is generally acceptable, content needs to be carefully evaluated for accuracy, especially in videos with broad health topics.*
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Advances in artificial general intelligence (AGI) necessitate the integration of diverse functionalities to address complex tasks. Carbon nanotubes (CNTs), with their unique physical properties, have broad applications in emerging research fields, providing a foundation for next-generation devices that could overcome the limits of Moore's Law. This work demonstrates a novel intelligent device that integrates five functions─sensors, memory, neuromorphic computing, logic, and communication─using CNT field-effect transistors (CNFETs) compatible with CMOS processes.

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  • * Researchers propose a microelectromechanical system (MEMS) piezoresistive 3-axial tactile sensor that offers real-time force feedback for surgeons during procedures, with a tiny size of only 3.5 mm in diameter.
  • * Experimental results show that the sensor can accurately measure forces up to 1.2 N with a minimal relative error of 1.18%, demonstrating its effectiveness and potential for integration into robotic surgical tools for improving precision in the operating room.
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  • The study explores the use of hyperspectral imaging (HSI) to diagnose colorectal polyps and cancers during colonoscopy, aiming to improve the accuracy of polyp classification.
  • A deep learning model was developed using 144,900 images to distinguish between different types of polyps, showing high sensitivity and specificity in identifying neoplastic conditions.
  • The findings suggest that HSI can enhance diagnostic capabilities, particularly for less experienced endoscopists, potentially reducing healthcare costs through a more effective resect-and-discard approach.
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Background: Oesophagogastroduodenoscopy (OGD) quality and identification of the early upper gastrointestinal (UGI) neoplasm play an important role in detecting the UGI neoplasm. However, the optimal method for quality control in daily OGD procedures is currently lacking. We aimed to evaluate the efficacy of a real-time intelligent quality-control system (IQCS), which combines OGD quality control with lesion detection of early UGI neoplasms.

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  • * The review highlights the role of ferroptosis, a specific type of cell death influenced by iron, in enhancing the effectiveness of immunotherapy by changing the tumor microenvironment and improving immune cell activity.
  • * Research into Ferroptosis-related Genes (OFRGs) could lead to new approaches like ferrotherapy and personalized treatment strategies, underscoring the importance of further studies to improve CRC patient outcomes.
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Background: Empirical treatment needs to be supported by regional data, but knowledge of interregional differences is currently lacking in China. This study aimed to summarize and map the primary and secondary antibiotic resistance of Helicobacter pylori in different regions of mainland China.

Methods: PubMed, EMBASE, Web of Science, China National Knowledge Infrastructure and Wanfang databases were systematically reviewed for studies published between 1 January 2000 and 15 July 2023.

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  • Efficient and stable red perovskite light-emitting diodes (PeLEDs) show potential for high-definition displays and biomedical uses, but face issues with stability and efficiency for commercial viability.
  • A new crystallization regulation method using mixed vapors improves perovskite film quality, leading to better structural alignment and reduced surface defects.
  • The resulting red PeLEDs achieve impressive peak external quantum efficiencies (EQEs) of over 30% and longer operational lifetimes, marking significant progress towards their commercialization.
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The intestinal barrier system protects the human body from harmful factors, by continuously renewing the intestinal epithelium, tight junctions and enteric microbes. However, dietary fat can harm the intestinal epithelial barrier enhancing gut permeability. In recent years, Apolipoprotein A-I has attracted much attention because of its anti-inflammatory properties.

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