Publications by authors named "Yaoyao Li"

, an environmental bacterium, holds promise as a biocontrol agent due to its ability to produce bioactive compounds effective against plant pathogens, such as fungi, oomycetes, and Gram-positive bacteria. However, it lacks activity against Gram-negative bacteria. To address this, we applied new genetic tools to manipulate the phenazine biosynthetic gene cluster () from , converting to a robust producer of phenazine antibiotics.

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Gastric cancer (GC) remains a significant global health challenge due to its high morbidity and mortality rates. The development of GC is a multi-hit process and the exploration of precancerous lesions is crucial. To elucidate the molecular and cellular dynamics underlying gastric carcinogenesis, we conducted an integrative single-cell RNA sequencing analysis of 26,028 high-quality cells from gastric antral mucosa biopsies across various stages, including non-atrophic gastritis, chronic atrophic gastritis, intestinal metaplasia, and early gastric cancer.

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In plants, small peptides are important players in the plant stress response, yet their function in plant antiviral responses remains poorly understood. Here, we identify that the plant small peptide, CLAVATA3/ESR-RELATED 7 (CLE7), enhances plant resistance to Chinese wheat mosaic virus infection in Nicotiana (N.) benthamiana.

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Introduction: Numerous studies suggest that maternal emotional warmth is a critical protective factor against adolescents' internalizing problem behaviors. However, the underlying mechanisms linking these variables remain unclear. Grounded in ecological systems theory, this study explores the impact mechanisms of social support (maternal emotional warmth), individual resource (meaning in life), and environmental factor (friendship conflict) on adolescents' internalizing problem behaviors.

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Ethnopharmacological Relevance: Dill (Anethum graveolens L.) is a typical Uyghur medicine. It is traditionally used to treat sticky and stagnant dampness, hiccups and food stagnation, intestinal obstruction, and anorectal diseases.

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Spinal muscular atrophy (SMA) is a neurodegenerative disease caused by deletions or mutations of survival of motor neuron 1 (SMN1) gene. To date, the mechanism of selective cell death of motor neurons as a hallmark of SMA is still unclear. The severity of SMA is dependent on the amount of survival motor neuron (SMN) protein, which is an essential and ubiquitously expressed protein involved in various cellular processes including regulation of cytoskeletal dynamics.

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  • Bacterial wilt (BW), caused by Ralstonia solanacearum, negatively affects peanut yield and quality, with the ABA signaling pathway playing a crucial role in peanut resistance, although its molecular mechanisms are not well understood.
  • Researchers identified 18 ABA receptor genes in the peanut genome, focusing on AhPYL6 and AhPYL16, which were significantly activated by stress signals and R. solanacearum infection.
  • The study further revealed that overexpression of AhPYL6 enhances resistance to the bacteria by increasing the expression of defense-related genes, indicating a vital role for PYL ABA receptors in plant defense mechanisms.
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is a rare medicine and edible shrub native to the temperate regions of Asia, possessing significant medicinal potential. In this study, the components of tender leaves and buds extract (SBE) were analyzed and identified by HPLC and LC/MS method, and the safety of SBE was evaluated through mouse acute toxicity models. The protective effects of SBE on dextran sulfate sodium (DSS)-induced ulcerative colitis (UC) in mice were investigated in terms of inflammatory factor levels, oxidative stress, and gut microorganisms.

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  • * A new method was created for detecting 60 PFASs in milk using online TurboFlow liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry, involving a unique cold-induced liquid-liquid extraction for better results.
  • * The method showed good recovery rates and was successfully applied to 35 milk samples, detecting several PFAS compounds, indicating the method's efficiency and reliability for trace analysis in milk.
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  • Recent advancements in hot-electron photodetectors (HE PDs) faced performance issues due to single-junction setups and thick absorbable films.
  • This work introduces a five-layer planar design with triple junctions, featuring an ultrathin platinum layer that achieves strong optical absorption across a wide wavelength range (900 nm to 1700 nm).
  • The study highlights the effective light-trapping and energy deposition facilitated by this design, resulting in high responsivity (up to 8.51 mA/W at 900 nm) and consistent performance across various angles and light polarizations.
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  • * Stimulus-responsive nanodrug delivery systems (NDDSs) offer a solution by releasing drugs at specific sites based on the diseased environment, improving treatment effectiveness while minimizing side effects.
  • * This review highlights the recent five-year advancements in using NDDSs for AS treatment and diagnosis, alongside discussing the main challenges and future prospects for their application.
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-Alkyl dithiocarbamates, as an important class of sulfur-containing compounds, play pivotal roles in diverse fields, yet methods for the synthesis that start from simple, readily available feedstocks and exhibit mild conditions and structurally diverse products are scarce. In this work, we developed an efficient approach for the synthesis of various -alkyl dithiocarbamates via visible-light photocatalysis with readily available and structurally diverse alkyl carboxylic acids (primary, secondary, and tertiary acids, amino acids, etc.) and disulfide tetraalkylthiuram as the starting materials.

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The inherent metal elements and structures of Prussian blue analogue (PBA) nanozymes have restricted their enzyme-mimicking activity. Therefore, the rational regulation of PBA nanozymes to improve their catalytic activity is highly desirable for biosensing applications. Herein, we propose a structure remodeling strategy to construct an open-cage Fe PBA-anchored NiFePBA (NiFe@Fe bis-PBA) nanozyme with significantly enhanced enzyme-mimicking activity.

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, a notorious plant pathogen, is responsible for causing chestnut rot during postharvest storage. This research aimed to assess the antifungal properties of perilla essential oil (PEO) and perillaldehyde (PAE) against . PEO's and PAE's inhibitory effects on were investigated using an agar dilution method, a fumigation method, and an in vivo assay in chestnuts and shell buckets.

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The endomembrane system in plants is composed of interconnected membrane organelles that contribute to intracellular structure and function. These organelles include the endoplasmic reticulum (ER), Golgi apparatus, vacuole, trans-Golgi network, and prevacuolar compartment or multivesicular body. Through vesicle-mediated transport, secreted proteins are synthesized in the ER and subsequently transported along the secretory pathway to the vacuole or outside of cells to fulfill specialized functions.

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() pneumonia can have serious physiological consequences, particularly when biofilms are formed. Although inhaled therapy is preferred, inhaled drugs tend to get trapped by pulmonary mucus, which hinders efficient antibiotic permeability through mucus and biofilms. In this study, we prepare poly[2-(pentamethyleneimino)ethyl methacrylate]--poly[2-(-oxide-pentamethyleneimino)ethyl methacrylate] (PPEMA--PPOEMA) micelles loaded with azithromycin (AZM) using reversible addition-fragmentation chain transfer (RAFT) polymerization to achieve effective treatment of pneumonia.

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The aims of this study were to investigate the prevalence and influencing factors of irritable bowel syndrome among nurses in order to update the epidemiological data. A questionnaire survey was administered to 1,325 clinical nurses. We used a questionnaire for demographic information, the IBS Severity Scoring System, the IBS Quality of Life questionnaire, the Hospital Anxiety and Depression Scale, the Pittsburgh Sleep Quality Index, and the Maslach Burnout Inventory to conduct our survey.

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Tricyclic 6-7-6 and 6-8-6 carbon ring systems are present in numerous biologically active natural molecules. However, simple and efficient synthetic approaches to these scaffolds remain challenging. Herein, we report a versatile strategy for constructing these ring systems via Fe(NO)-triggered radical arylation of arenes starting from cyclopropanols.

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Recently, phosphorylation has been applied to peptides to enhance their physiological activity, taking advantage of its modification benefits and the extensive study of functional peptides. In this study, water-soluble peptides (WSPs) of sea cucumber ovum were phosphorylated in order to improve the latter's calcium binding capacity and calcium absorption. Enzymatic hydrolysis methods were screened via ultraviolet-visible absorption spectroscopy (UV-Vis), the fluorescence spectrum, and calcium chelating ability.

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  • - High levels of TRABD are linked to tau-related issues in Alzheimer's patients, but its exact function is not yet clear.
  • - TRABD is a protein that helps maintain mitochondrial health, as its absence causes fragmentation while its overexpression leads to better mitochondrial fusion and activity.
  • - In fruit flies, increased TRABD levels correlate with age-related muscle issues and neurodegeneration, indicating that TRABD may play a key role in age-related mitochondrial dysfunction and its effects on neurodegeneration.
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  • * The study developed and optimized dendritic polypeptide nanoparticles (DP-AD) for better efficiency and safety in delivering antisense drugs, finding that a lower N/P ratio reduces toxicity without compromising effectiveness.
  • * The optimal formulation identified was DP-AD7 with 10 positive charges, which demonstrated greater antibacterial activity against drug-resistant strains compared to alternatives, thus offering a potential new strategy for treatment.
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Early detection of breast cancer can significantly improve patient outcomes and five-year survival in clinical screening. Dynamic optical breast imaging (DOBI) technology reflects the blood oxygen metabolism level of tumors based on the theory of tumor neovascularization, which offers a technical possibility for early detection of breast cancer. In this paper, we propose an intelligent scoring system integrating DOBI features assessment and a malignancy score grading reporting system for early detection of breast cancer.

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Objective: Non-invasive brain stimulation (NIBS) is beneficial to adult patients with depression, but its safety and efficacy in combination with antidepressants in children and adolescents with depression are not clear. We conducted a preliminary meta-analysis to objectively evaluate its clinical effect and provide information for future research and clinical practice.

Methods: PubMed, Cochrane Library, Embase, and Web of Science were searched systematically to find clinical trials published in English before April 11, 2023.

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Currently, most maytansine-containing antibody-drug conjugates (ADCs) in clinical trials are prepared with DM1 or DM4, which in turn is synthesized mainly from ansamitocin P-3 (AP-3), a bacterial maytansinoid, isolated from . However, due to the high self-toxicity of AP-3 to , the yield of AP-3 has been difficult to improve. Herein, a new maytansinoid with much lower self-toxicity to , 3--carbamoylmaytansinol (CAM, ), was designed and generated by introducing the 3--carbamoyltransferase gene together with the -methyltransferase genes from exogenous maytansinoid gene clusters into the 3--acyltransferase gene () deleted mutant HGF052.

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While layered metal oxides remain the dominant cathode materials for the state-of-the-art lithium-ion batteries, conversion-type cathodes such as sulfur present unique opportunities in developing cheaper, safer, and more energy-dense next-generation battery technologies. There has been remarkable progress in advancing the laboratory scale lithium-sulfur (Li-S) coin cells to a high level of performance. However, the relevant strategies cannot be readily translated to practical cell formats such as pouch cells and even battery pack.

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