Publications by authors named "Yingyu Li"

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  • Thelaziasis, caused by the parasitic worm Thelazia callipaeda, leads to various eye-related symptoms, potentially resulting in serious conditions like conjunctivitis or blindness, particularly in areas with contact to domestic animals.
  • A 41-year-old woman experienced persistent eye discomfort attributed to Thelazia callipaeda, despite initial treatments, but underwent successful removal of the worms from her eye.
  • The case emphasizes the need for healthcare professionals to consider parasitic infections in diagnosing eye issues, even in urban settings, and suggests that regional studies on the prevalence of human thelaziasis in China are necessary.
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  • The study examines how people learn the emotional meaning of words in changing environments, emphasizing the importance of external feedback.
  • It integrates reinforcement learning with emotional word acquisition, using a probabilistic reversal learning task to understand how expectations influence learning speed and processing of emotional words.
  • Results show that individuals learn negative emotional words more quickly and intensely as expected rewards increase, highlighting a neural bias towards negative information in volatile settings.
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Due to the unique photosensitivity of silver compounds, they exhibit good photocatalytic activity as photocatalysts in the degradation of water pollutants. However, silver compounds have poor cycling stability and are prone to decomposition and reaction under light to form metallic silver, which greatly limits their practical application. Herein, a (2-(2-(diphenylphosphaneyl)ethyl)-9-methyl-1.

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  • The study aimed to analyze the causes of ocular herpes virus infections, focusing on identifying pathogen species and their distribution in the eye.
  • Researchers collected and tested over 3,600 samples from 2017 to 2021 for several ocular viruses using real-time PCR, finding that around 18% of samples were positive for one or more viruses.
  • The results indicated that cytomegalovirus (CMV) was the most frequently detected virus in corneal and aqueous humor samples, while varicella-zoster virus (VZV) was most common in vitreous body samples.
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Retinal neovascularization (RNV), a typical pathological manifestation involved in most neovascular diseases, causes retinal detachment, vision loss, and ultimately irreversible blindness. Repeated intravitreal injections of anti-VEGF drugs were developed against RNV, with limitations of incomplete responses and adverse effects. Therefore, a new treatment with a better curative effect and more prolonged dosage is demanding.

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Background: The convergence of smartphone technology and artificial intelligence (AI) has revolutionized the landscape of ophthalmic care, offering unprecedented opportunities for diagnosis, monitoring, and management of ocular conditions. Nevertheless, there is a lack of systematic studies on discussing the integration of smartphone and AI in this field.

Main Text: This review includes 52 studies, and explores the integration of smartphones and AI in ophthalmology, delineating its collective impact on screening methodologies, disease detection, telemedicine initiatives, and patient management.

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Purpose: Epstein-Barr virus (EBV)-positive diffuse large B-cell lymphoma (DLBCL) is a relatively rare subtype of DLBCL. Herein, we report a case of a patient with EBV-positive iris DLBCL after undergoing penetrating keratoplasty and discuss its possible pathogenesis.

Methods: A 72-year-old male patient presented to our hospital with progressive blurring of vision in the left eye for the past 4 months.

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Mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) and their produced exosomes have demonstrated inherent capabilities of inflammation-guided targeting and inflammatory modulation, inspiring their potential applications as biologic agents for inflammatory treatments. However, the clinical applications of stem cell therapies are currently restricted by several challenges, and one of them is the mass production of stem cells to satisfy the therapeutic demands in the clinical bench. Herein, a production of human amnion-derived MSCs (hMSCs) at a scale of over 1 × 10 cells per batch was reported using a three-dimensional (3D) culture technology based on microcarriers coupled with a spinner bioreactor system.

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Autophagy is a highly conserved intracellular degradation pathway in eukaryotic organisms, playing an adaptive role in various pathophysiological processes throughout evolution. Inflammation is the immune system's response to external stimuli and tissue damage. However, persistent inflammatory reactions can lead to a range of inflammatory diseases and cancers.

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Mulberry leaf (ML) is known for its antibacterial and anti-inflammatory properties, historically documented in "Shen Nong's Materia Medica". This study aimed to investigate the effects of ML on enterovirus 71 (EV71) using network pharmacology, molecular docking, and experiments. We successfully pinpointed shared targets between mulberry leaves (ML) and the EV71 virus by leveraging online databases.

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Purpose: In this study, we determined the positive rates of allergen-specific immunoglobulin E (IgE) in the tear fluid of Chinese patients with common allergic conjunctivitis (AC) in autumn and winter, compared systemic and ocular allergen tests, and explored the correlation between the numbers and categories of allergens and clinical AC features.

Methods: This cross-sectional study recruited 44 patients with AC (86 eyes). Specific IgEs for allergens common in China (house dust mite, cat/dog dander, mugwort/ragweed pollen, cottonwood/willow/elm pollen, milk, egg whites, soybeans) were measured in collected tears using kits for allergen-specific IgE antibodies.

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Background: Adipose-derived stem cells (ASCs) have anti-aging and anti-obesity effects in aged animals, but the underlying molecular mechanism remains unknown.

Methods: In the present study, we evaluated the in vivo transplantation effects of different age donor-matched ASCs on natural aging and leptin knockout mice (ob/ob mice). The multi-omics expression profiles of young and aged mouse donor-derived ASCs were also analyzed.

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Shuanghuanglian injection (lyophilized) (SHLI) is commonly used to treat respiratory tract infection. Shenmai injection (SMI) is mainly used to treat cardiovascular diseases. Despite their widespread clinical use, anaphylactoid reactions (ARs) induced by SHLI and SMI have been reported, which have attracted broad attention.

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Despite advancements in medical research, androgenetic alopecia (AGA) remains a humankind problem that still needs to be overcome. To date, clinical practice lacks an ideal treatment for AGA. The Wnt/β-catenin signaling pathway is evidenced to play a key role in hair regrowth, hence, modulating this signaling pathway for AGA therapy appears to be rational.

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Background: Rasagiline monotherapy is approved in early Parkinson's disease (PD) for motor benefit. However, the efficacy and optimal rasagiline dosage in improving Unified Parkinson's Disease Rating Scale (UPDRS) subscale scores between Japanese and Caucasian individuals remain uncertain.

Aims: To investigate the efficacy of rasagiline monotherapy and evaluate differences between early PD patients in Eastern and Western countries.

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The eye is a light-receiving organ and has anatomical advantages to accept phototherapy. Fungi colonizing on the eyes, which cause ocular mycoses, are affected by daily blue light and could easily accept additional light irritation. Ocular mycoses are recalcitrant and blindness-causing eye diseases, and antifungal agent treatments are insufficient.

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  • - Water pollution is a significant issue for human health and sustainable development, and photocatalytic degradation is a promising method to remove organic dyes from wastewater, requiring the right catalyst.
  • - Researchers synthesized three new lanthanide complexes using triphenylphosphine oxide and phosphomolybdic acid; these complexes showed high stability and effective photocatalytic performance in degrading methylene blue (MB) with complex 2 achieving a remarkable 99.50% removal rate.
  • - The study explored the photocatalytic mechanism and the impact of different dye concentrations and types; it also introduced terahertz spectroscopy as a novel technique to evaluate the differences between similar lanthanide-organic complexes.
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Purpose: The biological characteristics of clinical corneal isolates growing in different nutritional conditions in vitro were studied in order to find out the key point of pathogenicity.

Methods: Five kinds of media with different glucose and nitrogen concentrations were prepared as the liquid and solid forms. The clinical isolates were as follows: 2 strains.

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Integrated fixed-film activated sludge (IFAS) reactors are suitable for partial nitritation-anammox (PNA) for autotrophic nitrogen removal; however, its start-up and biofilm formation are slow and difficult. In this study, a new sludge seeding strategy was developed for the start-up of PNA-IFAS by using the pre-cultivated anammox biofilms. Two bioreactors were used in the experimental study, including a reactor that was started conventionally with the pre-acclimated suspended PNA sludge and bare biocarriers (PA-S) and a reactor that used the new seeding method with anammox biofilms pre-acclimated on biocarriers and ammonia-oxidizing bacteria (AOB) sludge in the suspension (PA-B).

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A series of rare earth complexes containing (α-PWO) and PO ligand are synthesized by water bath in 70 °C, [Ln(OPPh)(HO)](PWO)·4CHCN (Ln = La, Pr, Nd, Sm, Gd, Tb, Ho 1-7) (OPPh = Triphenylphosphine oxide, {PW} = phosphotungstic acid). The precise structures are confirmed by X-ray single crystal diffraction and the result shows all complexes are isostructural. Complexes 1-7 are fully characterized by PXRD, FT-IR, TGA, UV diffuse reflectance spectra and terahertz time-domain spectroscopy (THz-TDS).

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Antibiotics are the most powerful weapon against bacterial infectious diseases in aquaculture. However, the indiscriminate usage of antibiotics often culminates in the emerging development of antibiotic-resistant bacteria, making it imperative to search for novel types of antimicrobial agents. This study investigated the antibacterial and antivirulence effects of vanillic acid (VA) against the fish pathogen, Vibrio alginolyticus.

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Background: Fungal keratitis is one of the leading causes of ocular morbidity. The prognosis of fungal keratitis is poorer than many other forms of keratitis but the research of which relatively lags behind. We conducted a bibliometric and visualized analysis in order to characterize the overall status, general trends and current foci of keratomycosis research field.

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Purpose: To report an uncommon case in which an insect foreign body (FB) in the cornea induced severe marginal ulcerative keratitis.

Methods: The insect body was removed during an eye examination. A shaped deep lamellar keratoplasty was then performed on the ulcerous corneal tissue and pseudopterygium.

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Platelets (PLTs) are involved in tumor growth, metabolism and vascular activation. PLT-based models have been reported to have significant value on the recurrence of malignant hepatic tumors. The present study aimed to investigate the effect of PLT count and 18 PLT-based models on the prognosis of patients with malignant hepatic tumors.

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