Publications by authors named "YiMing Cao"

The polyunsaturated fatty acids (PUFAs), particularly eicosapentaenoic acid (EPA) and docosahexaenoic acid (DHA), are critical determinants of the nutritional quality of fish. To rapidly and non-destructively determine the muscular PUFAs in living fish, an accuracy technique is urgently needed. In this study, we combined skin hyperspectral imaging (HSI) and machine learning (ML) methods to assess the muscular PUFAs contents of common carp.

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  • The common carp, a key freshwater fish in aquaculture, is facing high mortality rates due to bacterial infections linked to intensive farming practices.
  • The study analyzed the relationship between infection concentration and immune response by measuring mortality rates, serum LZM, IgM levels, and gene expression in the fish's head kidney.
  • Findings revealed that higher pathogen concentrations correlated with increased mortality and immune markers, identifying numerous immune-related genes and pathways that are crucial for understanding carp’s immune response to infections.
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The common carp () is a crucial freshwater species cultivated worldwide for food consumption. Female carp have better growth performance than males, which fascinates scholars to uncover the mechanism of gonadal differentiation and produce mono-sex populations. However, the mechanism of ovarian development at single-cell resolution is limited.

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  • The study investigates the impact of generative AI on mathematics education, highlighting its benefits in personalized learning and data analysis while also noting variations in AI literacy and trust among teachers.
  • It identifies five distinct profiles of AI engagement among mathematics teachers, ranging from basic awareness to advanced expertise, and examines how these profiles correlate with essential 21st-century skills.
  • Findings indicate that increased AI literacy and dependence can negatively affect self-confidence and critical thinking skills, suggesting the importance of balanced integration of AI in education to avoid detrimental dependencies.
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In this work, we aim to unveil the general correlations between the performance of a physical reservoir computing (RC) system and the inherent nonlinear dynamics of the adopted device. Taking the metal-ferroelectric-metal (MFM) capacitor, one of the most popular candidate devices for compute-in-memory (CIM) technology, as the computational platform, we construct a nonlinear dynamical model of polarization in the ferroelectric layer. We then design the physical RC utilizing a single and/or an array of MFM capacitors by analyzing the model's stability and feasible dynamical cases.

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  • Breast cancer (BC) is a complex disease, and new research is focusing on PANoptosis, a mechanism of programmed cell death, to understand its effects on patient prognosis and the immune environment surrounding tumors.
  • The study analyzed gene expression data from large cancer databases to identify PANoptosis-related genes (PRGs) and develop a prognostic signature to categorize BC patients into low- and high-risk groups based on these genes.
  • Findings revealed that patients in the low-risk group had better survival outcomes and that the proposed model could help predict patient prognosis, drug sensitivity, and the tumor's immune characteristics.
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Background: Primary health care is the foundation of high-performing health systems. Achieving an improved primary care system requires a thorough understanding of the current quality of care among various providers within the system. As the world's largest developing country, China has made significant investments in primary care over the past decade.

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  • Fish cells, particularly grass carp kidney (CIK) cells, are more challenging to transfect compared to mammalian cells, necessitating a better gene delivery method.
  • A novel nanocarrier made from α-lactalbumin (α-NC) was developed, showing effective absorption of nucleic acids and low toxicity, outperforming traditional liposomal transfection reagents.
  • This system allowed for successful co-transfection of key genetic materials, resulting in a stable transgenic CIK cell line with integrated Cas9 and GFP, thus providing a streamlined approach for creating stable transgenic fish cell lines.
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Rehmannia glutinosa produces many phenylethanoid glycoside (PhG) compounds, including salidroside, which not only possesses various biological activities but also is a core precursor of some medicinal PhGs, so it is very important to elucidate the species' salidroside biosynthesis pathway to enhance the production of salidroside and its derivations. Although some plant copper-containing amine oxidases (CuAOs), phenylacetaldehyde reductases (PARs) and UDP-glucose glucosyltransferases (UGTs) are thought to be vital catalytic enzymes involved in the downstream salidroside biosynthesis pathways, to date, none of these proteins or the associated genes in R. glutinosa have been characterized.

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A series of new 4-amino-3,5-dicholo-6-(5-aryl-substituted-1-pyrazol-1-yl)-2-picolinic acid compounds were designed and prepared to discover herbicidal molecules. The inhibitory activities of all new compounds against the root growth of were assayed. On the whole, the new synthesized compounds displayed good inhibition effects and had excellent herbicidal activities on root growth of weed at 500 μM.

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With the large number of atypical cases in the mpox outbreak, which was classified as a global health emergency by the World Health Organization (WHO) on 23 July 2022, rapid diagnosis of mpox and diseases with similar symptoms to mpox such as chickenpox and respiratory infectious diseases in the early stages of viral infection is key to controlling the spread of the outbreak. In this study, antibodies against the monkeypox virus A29L protein were efficiently and rapidly identified by combining rapid mRNA immunization with high-throughput sequencing of individual B cells. We obtained eight antibodies with a high affinity for A29L validated by ELISA, which were was used as the basis for developing an ultrasensitive fluorescent immunochromatographic assay based on multilayer quantum dot nanobeads (SiTQD-ICA).

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To determine the protective mechanism of puerarin against nonalcoholic steatohepatitis (NASH), the pharmacodynamic effects of puerarin on NASH were evaluated by using zebrafish, cells, and mice. Western blotting, flow cytometry, immunofluorescence, and qRT-PCR were used to detect the effects of puerarin on RAW264.7 autophagy and polarization.

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Mortality rate increases with age and can accelerate upon extrinsic or intrinsic damage to individuals. Identifying factors and mechanisms that curb population mortality rate has wide-ranging implications. Here, we show that targeting the VHL-1 (Von Hippel-Lindau) protein suppresses mortality caused by distinct factors, including elevated reactive oxygen species, temperature, and , the genetic variant that confers high risks of neurodegeneration in Alzheimer's diseases and all-cause mortality in humans.

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Altered glycosylation profiles have been correlated with potential drug targets in various diseases, including Alzheimer's disease (AD). In this area, the linkage between bisecting N-acetylglucosamine (GlcNAc), a product of N-acetylglucosaminyltransferase III (GnT-III), and AD has been recognized, however, our understanding of the cause and the causative role of this aberrant glycosylation in AD are far from completion. Moreover, the effects and mechanisms of glycosylation-targeting interventions on memory and cognition, and novel targeting strategies are worth further study.

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To compare the diagnostic efficacy of C-choline PET/CT, neck ultrasonography, Tc-MIBI dual-phase planar scintigraphy, and Tc-MIBI SPECT/CT imaging in the diagnosis of primary hyperparathyroidism (PHPT). We conducted a retrospective analysis of 32 patients with PHPT who visited the Nuclear Medicine Department of Jilin University China-Japan Union Hospital between January 2019 and December 2022. All patients underwent C-choline PET/CT, neck ultrasonography, Tc-MIBI dual-phase planar scintigraphy, and Tc-MIBI SPECT/CT examinations within two months before surgery.

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  • The study investigates how DNA methylation and chromatin accessibility influence gene expression in the allotetraploid common carp, focusing on liver and muscle tissues.
  • Researchers found significant differences in DNA methylation levels between the A and B subgenomes, but these differences did not correspond to biased gene expression patterns.
  • The B subgenome displayed more open chromatin regions, leading to higher gene expression levels compared to the A subgenome, indicating that chromatin accessibility is a key factor in regulating subgenome expression dominance.
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Tremendous progress has been made to develop the therapy of Alzheimer's disease (AD). Existing several anti-AD remedies, with certain limitations, are far from adequate. Evidence suggests that dihydroergocristine (DHEC) mesylate, one of the main components of Ergoloid mesylates, can reduce the production of amyloid-β in vitro.

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Thirty-eight new 4-amino-3,5-dicholo-6-(1-indazolyl)-2-picolinic acids and 4-amino-3,5-dicholo-6-(2-indazolyl)-2-picolinic acids were designed by scaffold hopping and synthesized to discover potential herbicidal molecules. All the new compounds were tested to determine their inhibitory activities against and the root growth of five weeds. In general, the synthesized compounds exhibited excellent inhibition properties and showed good inhibitory effects on weed root growth.

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Epigenetic modifications are critical in precisely regulating gene expression. The common carp () is an economically important fish species, and females exhibit faster growth rates than males. However, the studies related to epigenetic modifications in the common carp gonads are limited.

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Female common carp grow faster than male individuals, implying that rearing females could be more profitable in aquaculture. Non-coding RNAs (ncRNAs) serve as versatile regulators with multiple functions in diverse biological processes. However, the roles of ncRNAs in the sex differentiation of common carp are less studied.

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We report a chiral phosphoric acid catalyzed apparent hydrolytic ring-opening reaction of racemic aziridines in a regiodivergent parallel kinetic resolution manner. Harnessing the acyloxy-assisted strategy, the highly stereocontrolled nucleophilic ring-opening of aziridines with water is achieved. Different kinds of aziridines are applicable in the process, giving a variety of enantioenriched aromatic or aliphatic amino alcohols with up to 99% yields and up to >99.

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Spleen and lymphoid organs are important targets for messenger RNA (mRNA) delivery in various applications. Current nanoparticle delivery methods rely on drainage to lymph nodes from intramuscular or subcutaneous injections. In difficult-to-transfect antigen-presenting cells (APCs), such as dendritic cells (DCs), effective mRNA transfection remains a significant challenge.

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