Publications by authors named "Yi-xuan Li"

The concentration of zinc ions in semen is significantly correlated with sperm viability and male fertility. In this work, a reliable ratiometric fluorescence probe (ZIF-9-TCPP) based on the efficient Förster resonance energy transfer (FRET) process between two luminophores, benzimidazole (BIM) and -tetra (4-carboxyphenyl) porphyrin (TCPP) for Zn detection has been constructed, where the emissions of BIM and TCPP are used as reference and detection signals. The proximity of BIM and TCPP in one framework (ZIF-9-TCPP) and the overlapped spectra between BIM and TCPP afford the attainment of a highly efficient FRET (around 90% efficiency).

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  • Algae are crucial for carbon dioxide exchange between water and the atmosphere, but the impact of different types on carbon use is not well understood.
  • The study found that shifts in dominant algae, particularly between Cyanobacteria and Chlorophyta, significantly affected carbon dioxide levels and that Chlorophyta had a much greater impact on carbon sinks.
  • The research indicates that promoting Chlorophyta growth could effectively enhance carbon dioxide absorption and lower emissions compared to Cyanobacteria.
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Despite significant advances in phylogenetics over the past decades, the deep relationships within Bivalvia (phylum Mollusca) remain inconclusive. Previous efforts based on morphology or several genes have failed to resolve many key nodes in the phylogeny of Bivalvia. Advances have been made recently using transcriptome data, but the phylogenetic relationships within Bivalvia historically lacked consensus, especially within Pteriomorphia and Imparidentia.

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  • For years, marine animals were thought to have broad distributions across oceans, especially in Asia, where many species were named by Western scientists between the 1700s and early 1900s.
  • In our study of windowpane oysters, we revealed that careful analysis is crucial for validating species recognition, identifying only two widely reported species in the Indo-Pacific from Chinese waters.
  • We described two new species, highlighting their unique characteristics and established a method for identifying species within this genus, indicating a need to reassess the diversity of marine species in Asia.
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Multimodal biosensors with independent signaling pathways can self-calibrate and improve the reliability of disease biomarker detection. Herein, a colorimetric-fluorescent dual-mode paper-based biosensor with PAN/Fe(III)-CNOs (FPCs) as core components has been developed, which information is recognized by smartphone and naked eye. Using 1-(2-pyridylazo)-2-naphthol (PAN) as a mediator, Fe(III) is enriched on the surface of carbon nano-onions (CNOs), endowing FPCs with excellent mimetic enzyme activity and photothermal conversion ability, which allows it to output amplified colorimetric signals under laser irradiation.

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Exposure to pesticides induces oxidative stress and deleterious effects on various tissues in non-target organisms. Numerous models investigating pesticide exposure have demonstrated metabolic disturbances such as imbalances in amino acid levels within the organism. One potentially effective strategy to mitigate pesticide toxicity involves dietary intervention by supplementing exogenous amino acids and their derivates to augment the body's antioxidant capacity and mitigate pesticide-induced oxidative harm, whose mechanism including bolstering glutathione synthesis, regulating arginine-NO metabolism, mitochondria-related oxidative stress, and the open of ion channels, as well as enhancing intestinal microecology.

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Efficient and robust electrochemiluminescence (ECL) emitters are crucial for enhancing the ECL immunosensor sensitivity. This study introduces a novel ECL emitter, CoBIM/Cys, featuring a hierarchical core-shell structure. The core of the structure is created through the swift coordination between the sulfhydryl and carboxyl groups of l-cysteine (l-Cys) and cobalt ions (Co), while the shell is constructed by sequentially coordinating benzimidazole (BIM) with Co.

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Background: Starch is the main component of quinoa seeds. However, quinoa starch has poor solubility in cold water and poor mechanical resistance and is easily aged, which limit its application. Therefore, modification of its structure to improve its functional properties is necessary.

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Precise tuning the structure of catalytic center is of great importance for the construction of enhanced electrochemiluminescence (ECL) emitters and the development of ECL amplification strategies, which is a key factor in improving the sensitivity of biosensors. In this work, we report the enhanced ECL emitters based on the porphyrin-based paddlewheel framework (PPF) with axial coordinated imidazole-like ligands (PPF/X, X = 2-methylimidazole (MeIm), imidazole (Im), benzimidazole (BIM)). In this system, the electron-donating ability of the axial ligands is positively correlated to its coordination ability to the paddlewheel units and the catalytic ability of the axially coordinated paddlewheel units.

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Selective and sensitive detection of nitrite has important medical and biological implications. In the present work, to obtain an enhanced electrochemiluminescence (ECL) determination of nitrite, a novel nano-ECL emitter CoBIM/cetyltrimethylammonium bromide (CTAB) was prepared via a micelle-assisted, energy-saving, and ecofriendly method based on benzimidazole (BIM) and CTAB. Unlike conventional micelle assistance, the deprotonated BIM (BIM) preferential placement was in the palisade layer of cationic CTAB-based micelles.

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The pathogenesis of acute lung injury (ALI) involves various mechanisms, such as oxidative stress, inflammation, and epithelial cell apoptosis. However, current drug therapies face limitations due to issues like systemic distribution, drug degradation in vivo, and hydrophobicity. To address these challenges, we developed a pH-responsive nano-drug delivery system for delivering antioxidant peptides to treat ALI.

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Constipation may accelerate the progression of Parkinson's disease (PD). The quality of life in PD patients can be significantly improved when constipation is treated, hence the disease progression may be delayed. At present, the mechanism research is still at the initial stage for acupuncture in treatment of PD, focusing on neurohumoral factors, intestinal flora, bacterial fermentation products and intestinal inflammation; and there are the problems such as single intervention, thinking limitation and insufficient cooperation among disciplines.

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Previous studies have deciphered the genomic basis of host-symbiont metabolic complementarity in vestimentiferans, bathymodioline mussels, vesicomyid clams and Alviniconcha snails, yet little is known about the chemosynthetic symbiosis in Thyasiridae-a family of Bivalvia regarded as an excellent model in chemosymbiosis research due to their wide distribution in both deep-sea and shallow-water habitats. We report the first circular thyasirid symbiont genome, named Candidatus Ruthturnera sp. Tsphm01, with a size of 1.

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Ginseng is widely regarded as a panacea in Oriental medicine mainly due to its immunomodulatory activity. We previously found that sulfur fumigation, a commonly used pesticidal and anti-bacterial processing practice, weakened the immunomodulatory activity of ginseng. However, if and how sulfur fumigation affects the polysaccharides in ginseng, the crucial components contributing to the immunomodulatory function, remain unknown.

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  • The increasing emergence of new pathogens necessitates the development of advanced sensing materials and methods for effective detection.
  • A hybrid material called post-modified zeolitic imidazolate framework (pm-ZIF) was created using ZIF-67 and zinc(II) meso-tetra (4-carboxyphenyl) porphine, enhancing its ability to detect target DNA concentrations through electrochemiluminescence (ECL).
  • An efficient biosensor for SARS-CoV-2 was developed using this material, achieving a detection limit of 158 pM and allowing rapid quantification of the virus's genetic material within twenty minutes at room temperature.
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Background: We report a case of infective endocarditis (IE) in a patient with congenital heart valve lesions accompanied by IE, which was diagnosed based on blood culture analysis that revealed the presence of a gram-negative bacterium, .

Case Summary: The patient had a history of precordial valve disease diagnosed by cardiac ultrasound, as well as a 4-mo history of fever. He was subjected to comprehensive anti-infection and anti-heart failure treatment in the internal medicine department.

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Significance: Optical imaging in the second near-infrared (NIR-II, 1000 to 1700 nm) region is capable of deep tumor vascular imaging due to low light scattering and low autofluorescence. Non-invasive real-time NIR-II fluorescence imaging is instrumental in monitoring tumor status.

Aim: Our aim is to develop an NIR-II fluorescence rotational stereo imaging system for 360-deg three-dimensional (3D) imaging of whole-body blood vessels, tumor vessels, and 3D contour of mice.

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The aging population and high incidence of age-related diseases are major global societal issues. Consuming bioactive substances as part of our diet is increasingly recognized as essential for ensuring a healthy life for older adults. Wheat germ protein has a reasonable peptide structure and amino acid ratio but has not been fully utilized and exploited, resulting in wasted wheat germ resources.

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  • - A case of a 46-year-old woman with difficult-to-treat rheumatoid arthritis (RA) resistant to multiple therapies, including Abatacept (ABT) and Tofacitinib, is presented.
  • - After ten years of ineffective treatment, she experienced improvement when ABT was combined with the JAK inhibitor Baricitinib (BAT).
  • - The findings suggest that combining ABT with BAT could be a viable treatment option for patients with D2T RA.
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Sarcopenia, a decrease in skeletal muscle mass and function caused by aging, impairs mobility, raises the risk of fractures, diabetes, and other illnesses, and severely affects a senior's quality of life. Nobiletin (Nob), polymethoxyl flavonoid, has various biological effects, such as anti-diabetic, anti-atherogenic, anti-inflammatory, anti-oxidative, and anti-tumor properties. In this investigation, we hypothesized that Nob potentially regulates protein homeostasis to prevent and treat sarcopenia.

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  • The text references a correction to an article indicated by the DOI 10.3389/fbioe.2022.984424.
  • The correction may include updates or revisions regarding the content or findings of the original article.
  • It emphasizes the importance of accuracy and transparency in scholarly publications.
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Constructing robust and efficient luminophores is of significant importance in the development of electrochemiluminescence (ECL) amplification strategies. Inspired by the resonance energy transfer in natural light-harvesting systems, we propose a novel ECL amplification system based on ECL resonance energy transfer (ECL-RET), which integrates two luminophores, benzimidazole (BIM) and zinc(II) tetrakis(4-carboxyphenyl)porphine (ZnTCPP), into one framework. Through disassembling and reconstruction processes, numerous BIM surround ZnTCPP in the constructed ZIF-9-ZnTCPP.

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Exploring the depolymerization strategy of liposoluble luminophores in the aqueous phase is vital for the development of electrochemiluminescence (ECL). In this work, tetraoctylammonium bromide (TOAB) with four long hydrophobic chains and short hydrophilic ends is used as a template to limit the aggregation of benzimidazole (BIM). By adjusting the loading of BIM on the hydrophobic chains of TOAB, a two-dimensional lamellar BIM/TOAB is formed, the ECL intensity of which is 6.

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  • * Nanoparticles offer a promising method for drug transport across the BBB, utilizing pathways such as passive diffusion, endocytosis, and receptor-mediated transport.
  • * The review discusses various materials for brain-targeted delivery (like natural and synthetic polymers) and explores their applications and future potential in treating ischemic stroke, highlighting both opportunities and challenges.
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