Publications by authors named "Yimin Shan"

Light-flavor Baijiu (LFB) fermentation is a representative spontaneous mixed-culture solid-state fermentation process in which sorghum is used as the raw material. Raw materials and microorganisms are crucial to the flavor formation and quality of LFB. However, the microbial and physicochemical dynamics of different sorghum varieties during LFB fermentation, as well as their impact on flavor compounds are still largely unknown.

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Senescence is happening in every corner of the living organisms. β-galactosidase (β-gal) is one of the most important biomarkers during senescence in both plant and mammalian cells. Most β-gal fluorescent probes were focused on bio-imaging, only a few probes were developed for the detection of β-gal in fruit, and the probes that could detect β-gal in both fruits and living cells were even less.

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We categorize expansionary monetary policies based on interest rates, monetary easing, and liquidity decisions. We find that the stock market reacts positively to liquidity policy announcements by a more significant margin during and after the COVID-19 at market and industry levels compared with reactions to interest rate or monetary easing policy announcements. The economic consequences are large and persistent.

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Traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) has been practiced in the treatment of bone diseases and alcoholism. Chronic excessive alcohol use results in alcohol-induced bone diseases, including osteopenia and osteoporosis, which increases fracture risk, deficient bone repair, and osteonecrosis. This preclinical study investigated the therapeutic effects of TCM herbal extracts in animal models of chronic excessive alcohol consumption-induced osteopenia.

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  • Wound healing is complicated, and dressings can help improve skin and tissue repair since skin has limitations in self-healing.
  • Researchers developed interpenetrating polymer network (IPN) hydrogels using sodium alginate and cross-linking, which have biocompatibility and can release drugs in a controlled manner.
  • The IPN hydrogel showed significant changes when exposed to hypochlorous acid and demonstrated good biocompatibility and effective wound healing in both lab tests and live subjects.
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Aggregation-induced emission/aggregation-induced emission enhancement (AIE/AIEE) has recently attracted intense research, and a large number of AIE/AIEE luminogens (AIE/AIEEgens) have been constructed for application in diverse scientific fields. The AIE and AIEE effects have similar, but not identical, photophysical behaviors, which are closely related to molecular architectures. However, the current understanding of the inherent differences between AIE and AIEE is still obscure.

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Ethnopharmacological Relevance: Icariin represents an important active component in Herba Epimedii, which is a famous Chinese herbal medicine that is widely used to treat some age-related diseases in oriental countries.

Objective: The aim of this work was to investigate the effects of icariin on cognitive function in natural aging rats, and then to explore its mechanism by investigating the activation of quiescent neural stem cells (NSCs) in the hippocampus.

Materials And Methods: Sprague-Dawley rats that were 18 months of age were divided into two groups including treated rats (i.

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