Publications by authors named "YiFan Tian"

Background: Sepsis is currently one of the leading causes of morbidity and mortality worldwide. Myocardial injury is the most common and severe complication of sepsis. Lactic acid bacteria are a type of gram-positive bacteria found in fermented foods.

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The accuracy of measuring the activity of Lu is crucial for calibrating the instruments employed in clinical applications. To support the measurements of Lu solution, the existing TDCR-Čerenkov method has been extended for this nuclide. The contribution of β and γ transitions from Lu was taken into account in the extended method.

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  • Regel (MQ) is a traditional Chinese medicine used for over a thousand years, but its clinical application suffers from a lack of identifiable quality markers that can ensure safety and efficacy.
  • An innovative metabolite approach using advanced chromatography techniques was developed to identify and quantify the quality markers of MQ, allowing for a more effective analysis of its pharmacological properties.
  • The study identified 13 absorbed compounds and 30 metabolites, with 9 specific compounds correlating with hepatocyte protection and absorption being proposed as quality markers for MQ.
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The foxglove aphid, Aulacorthum solani (Kaltenbach), is a polyphagous economic pest. In this study, A. solani were fed on detached leaves of dockleaf knotweed, Persicaria lapathifolia (L.

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  • * Targeting mGluR7 with drugs like agonists, antagonists, and allosteric modulators shows promise for treating CNS disorders such as psychiatric and neurodegenerative diseases, although research is still in the early stages.
  • * This review highlights the structure and function of mGluR7 and discusses advancements in related drug therapies, aiming to deepen our understanding of neuroprotection mechanisms and develop effective treatment strategies.
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  • The soybean aphid is a significant pest affecting both cultivated and wild soybean plants, with this study focusing on their development and reproduction under varying temperatures and light conditions.
  • The findings show that wild soybean aphids have a shorter adult lifespan compared to those fed on cultivated soybeans and exhibit notable differences in their reproductive rates and behaviors.
  • Understanding these differences is essential for developing effective pest management strategies for soybean crops in Harbin, northeast China.
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  • The TDCR method for standardizing low-activity liquid scintillation samples can be affected by background fluctuations, increasing measurement uncertainties and the minimum detectable activity (MDA).
  • A new TDCR counting system with anti-coincidence detectors was developed to minimize these background impacts by optimizing parameters based on time difference distributions.
  • Tests with diluted H and C samples show that using the anti-coincidence technique reduces background noise by about 84%, which improves the accuracy of activity measurements.
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  • Insecticide resistance in Aedes albopictus, particularly to deltamethrin and pyriproxyfen, poses a major challenge for controlling vector-borne diseases in Fujian Province, China.
  • Using WHO bioassay protocols, researchers found varying resistance levels among different populations of Ae. albopictus, with some exhibiting significantly high resistance to deltamethrin and pyriproxyfen.
  • Genomic analysis revealed key mutations in the voltage-gated sodium channel that contribute to this insecticide resistance, particularly the F1534S and F1534L mutations for deltamethrin.
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Acute methicillin-resistant (MRSA) pneumonia is a common and serious lung infection with high morbidity and mortality rates. Due to the increasing antibiotic resistance, toxicity, and pathogenicity of MRSA, there is an urgent need to explore effective antibacterial strategies. In this study, we developed a dry powder inhalable formulation which is composed of porous microspheres prepared from poly(lactic--glycolic acid) (PLGA), internally loaded with indocyanine green (ICG)-modified, heat-resistant phages that we screened for their high efficacy against MRSA.

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Investigations into the compositional model of the Earth, particularly the atypical concentrations of volatile elements within the silicate portion of the early Earth, have attracted significant interest due to their pivotal role in elucidating the planet's evolution and dynamics. To understand the behavior of such volatile elements, an established 'volatility trend' has been used to explain the observed depletion of certain volatile elements. However, elements such as Se and Br remain notably over-depleted in the silicate Earth.

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The high-capacity advantage of lithium metal anode was compromised by common use of copper as the collector. Furthermore, lithium pulverization associated with "dead" Li accumulation and electrode cracking deteriorates the long-term cyclability of lithium metal batteries, especially under realistic test conditions. Here, we report an ultralight, integrated anode of polyimide-Ag/Li with dual anti-pulverization functionality.

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The inherently huge volume expansion during Li uptake has hindered the use of Si-based anodes in high-energy lithium-ion batteries. While some pore-forming and nano-architecting strategies show promises to effectively buffer the volume change, other parameters essential for practical electrode fabrication, such as compaction density, are often compromised. Here we propose a new in situ Mg doping strategy to form closed-nanopore structure into a micron-sized SiO particle at a high bulk density.

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Cellular senescence plays a critical role in cancer development, but the underlying mechanisms remain poorly understood. Our recent study uncovered that replicative senescent colorectal cancer (CRC) cells exhibit increased levels of mRNA N6-methyladenosine (mA) and methyltransferase METTL3. Knockdown of METTL3 can restore the senescence-associated secretory phenotype (SASP) of CRC cells.

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Background: Entomophagous fungi (EPF) not only directly kill insect pests, but also colonize plants and improve their resistance against pests. However, most previous research has focused on Beauveria bassiana and Metarhizium anisopliae, and there are few reports on whether other EPF can enhance resistance against pests via endogenous colonization. Herein, an EPF strain was isolated from diseased larvae of Spodoptera litura in a soybean field, and subjected to genome-wide sequencing at the chromosomal level.

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The poly (butylene adipate-co-terephthalate)/thermoplastic starch (PBAT/TPS) active packaging films containing cinnamon essential oil (CEO) were fabricated by melting blending and extrusion casting method. The effects of TPS content (0 %, 10 %, 20 %, 30 %, 40 % and 50 %) on the properties of the films and their application in largemouth bass preservation were studied. As TPS content increased from 0 % to 50 %, the water vapor permeability increased from 7.

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Introduction: is known as a pathogenic fungus that infects humans and plants but has never been reported as an entomophagous fungus (EPF) that can provide other functions as an endotype.

Methods: A strain of EPF was isolated and identified from diseased larvae of in a soybean field and designated AnS1Gzl-1. Pathogenicity of the strain toward various insect pests was evaluated, especially the ability to colonize plants and induce resistance against phytopathogens and insect pests.

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Micron-sized Si anode promises a much higher theoretical capacity than the traditional graphite anode and more attractive application prospect compared to its nanoscale counterpart. However, its severe volume expansion during lithiation requires solid electrolyte interphase (SEI) with reinforced mechanical stability. Here, we propose a solvent-induced selective dissolution strategy to in situ regulate the mechanical properties of SEI.

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Translation is one of the many critical cellular activities regulated by viruses following host-cell invasion, and studies of viral mRNA translation kinetics and subcellular localization require techniques for the dynamic, real-time visualization of translation. However, conventional tools for imaging mRNA translation often require coding region modifications that may affect native translation. Here, we achieve dynamic imaging of translation with a tool that labels target mRNAs with unmodified coding regions using a CRISPR/dCas13 system with specific complementary paired guide RNAs.

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The plasma membranes (PM) of mammalian cells contain diverse lipids, proteins, and carbohydrates that are important for systemic recognition and communication in health and disease. Cell membrane coating technology that imparts unique properties of natural plasma membranes to the surface of encapsulated nanoparticles is thus becoming a powerful platform for drug delivery, immunomodulation, and vaccination. However, current coating methods fail to take full advantage of the natural systems because they disrupt the complex and functionally essential features of PMs, most notably the chemical diversity and compositional differences of lipids in two leaflets of the PM.

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  • Cancer is caused by a series of genetic mutations and epigenetic changes, posing a major global health challenge.
  • Cytokines and chemokines, particularly the CXCL12-CXCR4/CXCR7 signaling pathway, are crucial in cancer development, affecting processes like tumor growth and spread.
  • This review focuses on the latest findings about the CXCL12-CXCR4/CXCR7 interactions and their potential as biomarkers or targets for new cancer therapies.
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Ether solvents with superior reductive stability promise excellent interphasial stability with high-capacity anodes while the limited oxidative resistance hinders their high-voltage operation. Extending the intrinsic electrochemical stability of ether-based electrolytes to construct stable-cycling high-energy-density lithium-ion batteries is challenging but rewarding. Herein, the anion-solvent interactions were concerned as the key point to optimize the anodic stability of the ether-based electrolytes and an optimized interphase was realized on both pure-SiO anodes and LiNi Mn Co O cathodes.

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Ageing is a physiological/pathological process accompanied by the progressive damage of cell function, triggering various ageing-related disorders. Phosphatidylinositol 3-kinase (PI3K), which serves as one of the central regulators of ageing, is closely associated with cellular characteristics or molecular features, such as genome instability, telomere erosion, epigenetic alterations, and mitochondrial dysfunction. In this review, the PI3K signalling pathway was firstly thoroughly explained.

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Real-time visualization of individual viral mRNA translation activities in live cells is essential to obtain critical details of viral mRNA dynamics and to detect its transient responses to environmental stress. Fluorogenic RNA aptamers are powerful tools for real-time imaging of mRNA in live cells, but monitoring the translation activity of individual mRNAs remains a challenge due to their intrinsic photophysical properties. Here, we develop a genetically encoded turn-on 3,5-difluoro-4-hydroxybenzylidene imidazolinone (DFHBI)-binding RNA nanozipper with superior brightness and high photostability by in situ self-assembly of multiple nanozippers along single mRNAs.

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Camera calibration is a key problem for 3D reconstruction in computer vision. Existing calibration methods, such as traditional, active, and self-calibration, all need to solve the internal and external parameters of the imaging system to clarify the image-object mapping relationship. The artificial neural network, which is based on connectionist architecture, provides a novel idea for the calibration of nonlinear mapping vision systems.

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Colorectal cancer (CRC) is a deadly malignancy and therapeutic approaches for CRC are evolving every day. Anoikis is a key mechanism for programmed cell death of cancer cells that undergo anchorage-independent growth at a different matrix than the one which is expected. Yet, anoikis is a less studied mechanism of cell death in comparison to other mechanisms such as apoptosis.

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