Publications by authors named "Yihui Wang"

Acute pancreatitis (AP) is a severe gastrointestinal condition with an increasing incidence of hyperlipidemic etiology. The investigation employed a two-sample, bidirectional Mendelian randomization method to investigate potential causal relationship between lipidome profiles, inflammatory mediators, and AP. Exploration of genetic variants across the genome in a study population of 10,630 AP cases and 844,679 non-AP individuals revealed multiple lipidome entities significantly associated with AP risk.

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Ecological changes have been observed to promote rates of lineage diversification, yet the precise roles of ecological factors, species evolution, and environmental variability in driving species diversity remain research hot spots. The association between ecological change and lineage diversification, particularly with regard to the size of the time scale, remains poorly understood. To explore whether ecological change facilitates species evolution, we focused on the unique family Paeoniaceae, which encompasses both herbaceous and woody taxa, to investigate the evolutionary rates.

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Whole oat milk (WOM) was prepared from germinated oat by an innovatively designed high-energy fluidic microfluidizer (HEFM). The results indicated that germination treatment significantly raised the content of total protein, γ-aminobutyric acid, total phenolics, and reducing sugar, while it decreased the content of total starch and β-glucan. Oat with a germination time of 48 h had the best nutritional quality for producing WOM.

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Tail-specific proteases (Tsp) are members of a widely distributed family of serine proteases that commonly target and process periplasmic proteins in Gram-negative bacteria. The obligately intracellular, Gram-negative encode a highly conserved Tsp homolog whose target and function are unclear. We identified a mutant with a nonsense mutation in .

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Tea, derived from the young leaves and buds of the plant, is a popular beverage that may influence the host microbiota. Its consumption has been shown to promote the growth of beneficial bacterial species while suppressing harmful ones. Simultaneously, host bacteria metabolize tea compounds, resulting in the production of bioactive molecules.

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Histidine modifications of proteins are broadly based on chemical methods triggering N-substitution reactions such as aza-Michael addition at histidine's moderately nucleophilic imidazole side chain. While recent studies have demonstrated chemoselective, histidine-specific modifications by further exploiting imidazole's electrophilic reactivity to overcome interference from the more nucleophilic lysine and cysteine, achieving site-specific histidine modifications remains a major challenge due to the absence of spatial control over chemical processes. Herein, through X-ray crystallography and cryo-electron microscopy structural studies, we describe the rational design of a nature-inspired, noncanonical amino-acid-incorporated, human ferritin-based metalloenzyme that is capable of introducing site-specific post-translational modifications (PTMs) to histidine in peptides and proteins.

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Long noncoding small nucleolar RNA (LncRNA) host gene 16 (SNHG16) is associated with certain diseases, including cancers. However, its role and mechanism in () infection remain unclear. Here, we demonstrated that SNHG16 expression levels were suppressed in peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMCs) and CD14 monocytes of tuberculosis (TB) patients.

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Whole-cell pertussis (wP) vaccines introduced in the 1940s led to a dramatic reduction of pertussis incidence and are still widely used in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs) worldwide. The reactogenicity of wP vaccines resulted in reduced public acceptance, which drove the development and introduction of acellular pertussis (aP) vaccines in high-income countries in the 1990s. Increased incidence of pertussis disease has been observed in high-income countries following the introduction of aP vaccines despite near universal rates of pediatric vaccination.

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  • Myocardial infarction (MI) leads to heart failure due to the loss of heart muscle cells, and the Hippo pathway is a potential target for improving heart repair.
  • In a study with male mice that underwent induced MI, Lats-IN-1, a kinase inhibitor of the Hippo pathway, was tested for its effects on heart function and cell recovery.
  • The results showed that Lats-IN-1 improved heart function, reduced damage, and increased the growth of heart muscle cells, making it a promising treatment strategy for heart diseases caused by cell loss.
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In this study, a novel pea protein (PP)-based bigel was developed, featuring a high internal phase emulsion. The impact of gelling agent concentration on the gel properties and freeze-thaw stability of the bigel was investigated. The bigel was comprised of two distinct gel phases: an aqueous-phase gel with a covalent network formed by PP and transglutaminase (TGase), and an oil-phase gel with a crystal network structure of rice bran wax (RBW).

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  • Chlamydia psittaci poses risks to both animals and humans, and the study focused on developing a recombinant vaccine using duck enteritis virus (DEV) to express the Pmp17G antigen.
  • The newly created rDEV-Pmp17G vaccine demonstrated effective growth and strong Pmp17G protein expression in host cells.
  • Results showed that the rDEV-Pmp17G vaccine elicited higher IgG antibody levels and lymphocyte proliferation compared to a commercial vaccine, leading to better disease resistance in vaccinated ducklings.
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Procrastination is a personality tendency with several deleterious consequences. Trait mindfulness has been found to be associated with procrastination. Nevertheless, the relationship between trait mindfulness and procrastination has yielded inconsistent results in previous studies.

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Pancreatic cancer (PC) is one of the most lethal malignancies and new therapeutic strategies are urgently needed. β1,3-N-acetylglucosaminyltransferase V (B3GNT5) may be a potential option for cancer treatment, but its role in PC remains unknown. In this study, we first demonstrated through bioinformatics analysis that B3GNT5 was high expression in PC and predicted poor prognosis.

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Severe Corona Virus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) patients may develop acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS). Modified Ginseng Baidu Powder (referred to as Baidu Powder) was used for respiratory system diseases caused by colds. To study the effect of Baidu Powder on protecting ARDS mice model and its underlying active ingredients and targets intervening in COVID-19.

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  • The terahertz frequency band (0.1 ~ 10 THz) promises extremely high data transmission rates, which are crucial for emerging technologies, but current systems struggle with limitations in signal processing and radio frequency issues.
  • This study introduces a 0.22 THz communication system capable of achieving 84 Gbps over a distance of 1.26 kilometers, marking significant progress in terahertz technology.
  • Key innovations include integrating a terahertz wireless system, enhancing signal processing in baseband devices, and optimizing RF component performance, which successfully demonstrated real-time transmission of uncompressed 8K UHD video during a major sports event in Chengdu, China.
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Thermal metamaterials are typically achieved by mixing different natural materials to realize effective thermal conductivities (ETCs) that conventional materials do not possess. However, the necessity for multifunctional design of metamaterials, encompassing both thermal and mechanical functionalities, is somewhat overlooked, resulting in the fixation of mechanical properties in thermal metamaterials designed within current research endeavors. Thus far, conventional methods have faced challenges in designing thermal metamaterials with configurable mechanical properties because of intricate inherent relationships among the structural configuration, thermal and mechanical properties in metamaterials.

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Purpose: Infection with carbapenem-resistant (CRAB) is a tough nut to crack. Carrimycin is a novel recombinant macrolide antibiotic, and has good anti-infection effects in vivo. At present, it is rarely reported for treatment of CRAB infection.

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  • - This study investigates how the fine structure of B-type potato starch affects dough quality during freezing, particularly focusing on the effects of freeze-thaw (F/T) treatment on its molecular and physicochemical properties.
  • - The research found that smaller potato starch particles have a unique composition, showing higher amounts of certain chain lengths and altered surface characteristics after F/T treatment, which impacts their crystallinity and thermal properties.
  • - Overall, understanding these properties can help improve the use of different sizes of potato starch in frozen dough applications, enhancing their performance and functionality.
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Hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) is one of the leading causes of cancer-related death worldwide. STAM binding protein-like 1 (STAMBPL1), a key member of the COP9 signalosome subunit 5/serine protease 27/proteasome 26S subunit non-ATPase 7 (JAMM) family, is closely associated with tumor development. In this work, data from GSE101728 and GSE84402 chips were analyzed, and STAMBPL1 was selected as the target factor.

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Background: Fangcang shelter hospitals are quarantine facilities offering primary medical treatment for mild and asymptomatic SARS-CoV-2 cases. Little is known about the age-specific prevalence of insomnia among patients in Fangcang shelter hospitals, particularly in older age groups.

Methods: This cross-sectional study was conducted in the three largest Fangcang shelter hospitals during the lockdown period, from March to May 2022, in Shanghai.

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The corneal epithelium is located on the most anterior surface of the eyeball and protects against external stimuli. The development of the corneal epithelium and the maintenance of corneal homeostasis are essential for the maintenance of visual acuity. It has been discovered recently via the in-depth investigation of ocular surface illnesses that the Wnt/β-catenin signaling pathway is necessary for the growth and stratification of corneal epithelial cells as well as the control of endothelial cell stability.

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  • This study examined choroidal thickness (CT) and blood flow in children aged 8-15 with unilateral myopic anisometropia (UMA), focusing on how these factors relate to ocular growth and myopia progression.
  • Researchers measured various ocular metrics in 98 children, using advanced imaging techniques to categorize choroidal features in different regions of the eye.
  • Findings revealed that myopic eyes exhibited significantly lower CT and blood flow parameters compared to non-myopic eyes, suggesting that these choroidal changes may play a role in the progression of myopia in these children.
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Background: Atrial cardiomyopathy (ACM) is responsible for atrial fibrillation (AF) and thromboembolic events. Diabetes mellitus (DM) is an important risk factor for ACM. However, the potential mechanism between ACM and DM remains elusive.

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  • Sepsis is a serious condition caused by an uncontrolled immune response to infection, and this study investigates the link between immune traits (immunophenotypes) and sepsis outcomes using genetic data.
  • The analysis found a strong connection between the immunophenotype and three aspects of sepsis: susceptibility, severity, and mortality, spotlighting a specific immune cell type, CD14+ CD16+ monocytes, as significantly impactful.
  • Additionally, several cytokines were identified as mediators in this relationship, providing important insights for potential clinical interventions in sepsis treatment.
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  • Lipid droplet accumulation is linked to pancreatic cancer progression and may contribute to resistance against the chemotherapy drug gemcitabine (GEM).
  • Inhibiting lipid droplet formation with triacsin C or silencing perilipin 2 made pancreatic cancer cells more sensitive to GEM, reducing their growth and invasiveness.
  • The enzyme LPCAT2, which is found in elevated levels in pancreatic cancer tissues, plays a crucial role in lipid droplet production and is regulated by STAT5B; both LPCAT2 and lipid droplet accumulation contribute to chemoresistance and cancer cell motility.
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