Publications by authors named "YiPing Liu"

Visible-light-driven photocatalytic uranium extraction based covalent organic frameworks (COFs) are green and sustainable, but their performance is severely restricted by a strong exciton effect. Herein, inspired by the physiology of cardiac pacing, a novel fluorine-based COF (PyF-DaS-COF) with a biomimetic electronic pump has been fabricated and used for the photocatalytic extraction of uranium. Both experimental and theoretical calculations confirm that strongly electronegative fluorine plays a crucial role in exciton dissociation and charge transfer.

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  • Ozone (O) demulsification has potential for treating emulsion wastewater, but challenges include low mass transfer efficiency and selective oxidation.
  • A new composite, MnO/porous spontaneously polarized ceramic (MnO/PSPC), enhances catalytic ozonation (HCO) by utilizing strong interfacial interactions and a self-powered electric field, improving charge transfer.
  • The MnO/PSPC composite achieved a 99% demulsification rate for certain emulsions in just 30 minutes, significantly outperforming traditional methods and demonstrating effective performance across multiple cycles.
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This objective of this experiment was to compare and evaluate the performance, egg quality, and immune function of Tianfu green shell laying hens with varying feather growth rates, in order to provide a reference for their rational utilization. A total of 120 one-day-old healthy Tianfu green shell laying hens were classified into the early-feathering (EF) and late-feathering (LF) groups through phenotypic identification of feather length and qPCR molecular identification. Each group was subdivided into four replicates, with 30 chickens in each replicate.

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For commercial laying hens, the continuous high-intensity ovulation process leads to a significant accumulation of reactive oxygen species (ROS) in the granulosa cells, inducing oxidative stress, which accelerates ovarian aging and shortens the peak laying period. The molecular mechanisms underlying this process remain poorly understood. Therefore, we modeled the processes of oxidative stress and antioxidant in chicken granulosa cells.

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Objective: Somatic variants causing epilepsy are challenging to detect, as they are only present in a subset of brain cells (e.g., mosaic), resulting in low variant allele frequencies.

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The comb, as a secondary sexual characteristic in chickens, serves as an important indicator of sexual maturity and potential reproductive. This study explored the relationship between comb types and production performance in Tianfu G01 chickens. Single-comb hens exhibited significantly lower laying rates compared to rose-comb hens during specific weeks (24-26, 27-28, 30, 32-34, and 38-43) but had higher average egg weights at 22, 23, 33, and 36-43 weeks.

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Polarization holography has emerged as a promising method for manipulating the amplitude, phase, and polarization states of light waves. This study proposes what we believe to be a novel design method for various all-optical logic devices, including a complete set of all-optical Boolean logic gates and a polarization-controlled 1 × 4 optical switch, utilizing polarization holography. Through the angle multiplexing technique, specially designed polarization holograms are recorded in polarization-sensitive material, transforming it into all-optical Boolean logic gates and a polarization-controlled 1 × 4 optical switch.

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Tibial dyschondroplasia (TD) is a kind of metabolic bone disease in fast-growing broilers, which seriously restricts the development of poultry industry. Our previous studies have revealed a significant upregulation of miR-205a in TD cartilage tissue, suggesting its potential role as a regulatory factor in the pathogenesis of TD. However, the precise function implications and underlying regulatory mechanism remain elusive.

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To deeply understanding the impact of peripheral energy level on the development of ovaries during the sexual maturation of chicken, in this study, the ovaries and serum of sexually mature and immature chickens at the same age from different energy level groups were collected, and the proteome and metabolome were detected. The results of ovarian and serum metabolomics revealed that dietary energy levels affected the energy metabolism and fatty acid oxidation of ovary in chicken, including the up-regulated expression of dihydroacetone phosphate and α-linolenic acid in high energy level groups. The results of proteomics showed that peripheral energy levels affected the catecholamine biosynthesis and metabolism in ovary before sexual maturation.

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A novel synthetic method has been developed for generating thio(seleno)cyanato-substituted thiazolidine-2-imines an electrochemical one-pot cascade reaction. This reaction employs isothiocyanates, -2-en-1-amines, and KSCN (or KSeCN) under mild conditions, obviating the need for metals, chemical oxidants, and external electrolytes. The protocol is effective with unactivated alkenes and facilitates the synthesis of five- and six-membered thio(seleno)cyanato-substituted thiazolidine-2-imines.

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As a commercially valuable fish species, Sebastes schlegelii faces threats from pathogenic bacteria like Edwardsiella piscicida during aquaculture. The global host range of E. piscicida encompasses various species, yet its pathogenic mechanism remains incompletely elucidated.

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  • The study assessed changes in cardiac function in Type 2 diabetes rats after engaging in Moderate-intensity aerobic training over 8 weeks, using Layer-specific Speckle-tracking echocardiography.
  • Results showed that diabetes rats had increased heart dimensions and decreased muscle strain compared to healthy controls, indicating poorer cardiac function.
  • However, aerobic training improved cardiac function in diabetic rats, as indicated by increased strain measures, demonstrating the potential benefits of exercise in reversing heart dysfunction related to diabetes.
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  • Bartonella are emerging pathogens that can infect many mammals, and this study focused on their prevalence in small mammals in Qilian Mountain National Park, China.
  • A total of 52 rodents were tested, with a 69.23% infection rate, and the study identified two species of Bartonella: B. grahamii and B. heixiaziensis, with B. grahamii being the most common.
  • The research showed that B. grahamii has high genetic diversity and potential implications for human health, highlighting the need for control measures.
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  • - Plant diversity is essential for urban ecosystems, and its distribution in Zhengzhou City has been affected by rapid urbanization, leading to fragmented green spaces that threaten biodiversity.
  • - Research in Zhengzhou identified 596 plant species and discovered how urban factors like GDP and housing prices influence plant diversity patterns across different areas.
  • - Future efforts should prioritize using native plants and minimizing human impact to better protect urban plant diversity, providing important insights for urban planning and policy-making.
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  • Cervical cancer is linked to angiogenesis, and this study aimed to examine its mechanisms using data from The Cancer Genome Atlas (TCGA) to identify subtypes of cervical cancer based on angiogenesis-related genes.
  • Three subtypes were identified, with subtype C2 having the best survival outcomes and subtype C1 the worst; a risk model using seven key genes was established, demonstrating reliable performance in predicting patient prognosis.
  • The study also indicated that patients with lower risk scores had better responses to immunotherapy, and experimental findings showed that knocking down the DLL4 gene reduced the migration and invasion of cervical cancer cells.
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We report herein a series of macrocycles in which the densely π-stacked charge-transfer (CT) donor/acceptor with naphthalenediimides (NDIs) or perylene diimide (PDI) as acceptor moiety pairing various donor moieties are locked by covalent bond. The X-ray crystallography of C8BDT-NDI reveals a short intramolecular π-stacking distance around 3.4 Å and the existence of intermolecular donor/acceptor π-stacking (3.

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Normal follicular development is the basis for ovulation in poultry. Our previous sequencing analysis revealed a high expression of miR-24-3p in chicken follicles from degenerated ovaries, suggesting that miR-24-3p may modulate follicular development. Hence, this study investigated the specific mechanisms of miR-24-3p in regulating chicken follicular development.

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Although the finite element head model (FEHM) has been widely utilized to analyze injury locations and patterns in traumatic brain injury, significant controversy persists regarding the selection of a mechanical injury variable and its corresponding threshold. This paper aims to determine an objective injury threshold for maximum principal strain (MPS) through a novel data-driven method, and to validate and apply it. We extract the peak responses from all elements across 100 head impact simulations to form a dataset, and then determine the objective injury threshold by analyzing the relationship between the combined injury degree and the threshold according to the stationary value principle.

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  • Transcranial focused ultrasound (TUS) combined with transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS) was tested on 19 subjects to see if it affects motor cortical excitability across different stimulation protocols.
  • In the study, results showed no overall significant after-effects on motor-evoked potentials (MEPs) from any of the intervention methods, but a subset of participants who showed online inhibition during combined TUS-TMS stimulation did experience significant suppression of MEPs afterward.
  • The findings suggest that while TUS alone did not lead to inhibitory after-effects, certain individuals may experience enhanced effects when TUS and TMS are used together, indicating a potential interaction between both techniques that influences cortical excitability.
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Developing chiral molecular platforms that respond to external fields provides opportunities for designing smart chiroptical materials. Herein, we introduce a molecular clamp whose chiral properties can be turned on by photoactivation. Selective anion binding achieves rational tuning of the conformations and chiroptical properties of the clamp, including circular dichroism and circularly polarized luminescence.

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Vaccines and first-generation antiviral therapeutics have provided important protection against COVID-19 caused by severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2). However, there remains a need for additional therapeutic options that provide enhanced efficacy and protection against potential viral resistance. The SARS-CoV-2 papain-like protease (PL) is one of the two essential cysteine proteases involved in viral replication.

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This study aims to investigate the dynamic changes in daily step counts under different housing systems and further explore the effects of housing system on the body conformation, carcass traits, meat quality, and serum biochemical parameters of a Chinese indigenous chicken breed. At 60 d of age, 300 Jiuyuan Black male chickens with similar body weights in each housing system were further raised until the age of 150 d. At 90, 120, and 150 d of age, in both cage-reared and free-range systems, the top 20 chickens with the highest step counts measured using pedometers and the bottom 20 chickens with the lowest step counts were designated as the cage high-steps group (CHS), the cage low-steps group (CLS), the free-range high-steps group (FHS), and the free-range low-steps group (FLS), respectively.

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  • Follicular atresia in chickens significantly impacts egg production and economic outcomes, with long non-coding RNAs (lncRNAs) playing a crucial role in this process.
  • This study utilized RNA-seq and Ribo-seq to identify lncRNAs involved in follicle atresia in Dahen broilers and discovered that lncGRN is highly expressed in atretic follicles and can regulate cell proliferation and apoptosis through a specific molecular network.
  • The research highlights the potential of lncGRN and its derived micropeptide GRN-122aa to influence chicken follicle development, providing insights for improving egg production through molecular breeding strategies.
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Based on polarization holography, circular polarization beam splitters with separation angles of up to 100° have been fabricated. The left- and right-handed circularly polarized waves can be reconstructed by the two holograms that were designed by the tensor theory of polarization holography, respectively. In the fabrication of circular polarization beam splitters, two holograms were recorded only by the interference method in the same area of the polarization-sensitive material.

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The type of muscle fiber plays a crucial role in the growth, development, and dynamic plasticity of animals' skeletal muscle. Additionally, it is a primary determinant of the quality of both fresh and processed meat. Therefore, understanding the regulatory factors that contribute to muscle fibers' heterogeneity is of paramount importance.

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