Publications by authors named "Yiping He"

As the major pollutants of industrial wastewater, lead (Pb) and cadmium (Cd) contaminate the environment and lead to bone aging when combined. To elucidate the potential mechanism by which Pb and Cd accelerate bone aging and to screen effective protective agents, we determined the optimum concentrations of Pb and Cd to establish the aging models in vitro and in vivo. The successful establishment of aging models was confirmed through β-galactosidase (β-gal) staining, the detection of aging markers, and the evaluation of biomechanical parameters.

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A requirement of any foodborne pathogen testing method is that it only detects live bacteria. Ethidium monoazide (EMA) and propidium monoazide (PMA) are dyes that penetrate the membranes of dead cells and form cross-linkages in the DNA, which prevents its amplification in PCR. This study investigated whether treatment with EMA or PMA would inhibit the sequencing of DNA from dead .

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Salmonella is a leading cause of foodborne illness in the United States, particularly in poultry products. Traditional methods for detecting Salmonella focus on prevalence rather than quantification, which limits their utility in assessing contamination levels and risks. This study introduces a novel most probable number (MPN) assay designed to quantify Salmonella in ready-to-cook poultry products, such as chicken cordon bleu.

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is one of the leading bacterial causes of gastroenteritis worldwide. It frequently contaminates poultry and other raw meat products, which are the primary sources of infections in humans. Plasmids, known as important mobile genetic elements, often carry genes for antibiotic resistance, virulence, and self-mobilization.

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  • The study investigates the best endoscopic treatment methods for rectal neuroendocrine tumors (NETs) that are 10 mm or smaller, which remains a subject of debate.
  • Researchers analyzed data from 208 patients divided into three groups based on tumor size (2-3 mm, 4-5 mm, and 6-10 mm) to evaluate the effectiveness of different resection techniques.
  • The findings indicated that cold forceps biopsy is effective for 2-3 mm NETs, while endoscopic mucosal resection (EMR) and endoscopic submucosal dissection (ESD) are both effective for NETs up to 10 mm.
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Colorectal cancer plays a dominant role in cancer-related deaths, primarily due to the absence of obvious early-stage symptoms. Whole-stage colorectal disease diagnosis is crucial for assessing lesion evolution and determining treatment plans. However, locality difference and disease progression lead to intra-class disparities and inter-class similarities for colorectal lesion representation.

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  • PRRSVs are highly mutable and recombinable viruses that complicate immunization efforts, and two new strains, GD-7 and GX-3, were isolated in 2023 from Guangdong and Guangxi.
  • The study confirmed these strains are novel recombinant forms of NADC30 PRRSV and established a pathogenicity model revealing significant health impacts in piglets and pregnant sows, including high mortality rates and reproductive issues.
  • These findings emphasize the need for continuous monitoring and active control measures against evolving PRRSV strains in light of their increased pathogenicity and impact on swine health.
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Froth flotation is a widespread and important method for mineral separation, significantly influencing the purity and quality of extracted minerals. Traditionally, workers need to control chemical dosages by observing the visual characteristics of flotation froth, but this requires considerable experience and operational skills. This paper designs a deep ensemble learning-based sensor for flotation froth image recognition to monitor actual flotation froth working conditions, so as to assist operators in facilitating chemical dosage adjustments and achieve the industrial goals of promoting concentrate grade and mineral recovery.

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Clemastine is an antagonist of histamine H1 receptor may provide benefits in the treatment of osteosarcoma (OS). In the current study, we used hyperthermia approach to sensitize OS cells to clemastine-mediated cell death. Osteosarcoma U-2 OS and Saos-2 cells were treated with clemastine at 37°C, followed by 42°C for 2 h, and released at 37°C for 6 h.

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Targeting endolysosomes is a strategy extensively pursued for treating cancers, including glioblastomas (GBMs), on the basis that the intact function of these subcellular organelles is key to tumor cell autophagy and survival. Through gene expression analyses and cell type abundance estimation in GBMs, we showed that genes associated with the endolysosomal machinery are more prominently featured in non-tumor cells in GBMs than in tumor cells, and that tumor-associated macrophages represent the primary immune cell type that contributes to this trend. Further analyses found an enrichment of endolysosomal pathway genes in immunosuppressive (pro-tumorigenic) macrophages, such as M2-like macrophages or those associated with worse prognosis in glioma patients, but not in those linked to inflammation (anti-tumorigenic).

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This article presents a rapid yet robust protocol for isolating Campylobacter spp. from raw meats, specifically focusing on Campylobacter jejuni and Campylobacter coli. The protocol builds upon established methods, ensuring compatibility with the prevailing techniques employed by regulatory bodies such as the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) and the U.

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Background: With the transformation of China's economy and society, the floating population has also shown a new development trend, from individual migration to co-migration with family members. In 2020, among the 376 million floating population, the population flowing to cities and towns was 330 million, accounting for nearly 88.1%.

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  • Researchers are investigating how stimulating the innate immune system could help treat gliomas, especially focusing on the interaction between ATRX mutations and IDH mutations.
  • ATRX-deficient glioma models show increased sensitivity to dsRNA treatments, leading to reduced tumor lethality and higher T-cell infiltration, but IDH1 mutations negatively affect immune gene expression.
  • IDH1 doesn't prevent the sensitivity to dsRNA, but it does diminish the immune response, suggesting that targeting innate immunity could be a promising therapeutic strategy for astrocytomas.
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is a leading bacterial cause of gastrointestinal infections in humans and has imposed substantial medical and public health burdens worldwide. Among a total of 39 species in the genus, is the most important species responsible for approx. 90% of human illness.

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There are limited therapeutic options for patients with advanced prostate cancer (PCa). We previously found that heat shock factor 1 (HSF1) expression is increased in PCa and is an actionable target. In this manuscript, we identify that HSF1 regulates the conversion of homocysteine to cystathionine in the transsulfuration pathway by altering levels of cystathionine-β-synthase (CBS).

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Background: Prostate cancer (PCa) continues to be one of the leading causes of cancer deaths in men. While androgen deprivation therapy is initially effective, castration-resistant PCa (CRPC) often recurs and has limited treatment options. Our previous study identified glutamine metabolism to be critical for CRPC growth.

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Brain tumor-initiating cells (BTICs) and tumor cell plasticity promote glioblastoma (GBM) progression. Here, we demonstrate that clemastine, an over-the-counter drug for treating hay fever and allergy symptoms, effectively attenuated the stemness and suppressed the propagation of primary BTIC cultures bearing amplification. These effects on BTICs were accompanied by altered gene expression profiling indicative of their more differentiated states, resonating with the activity of clemastine in promoting the differentiation of normal oligodendrocyte progenitor cells (OPCs) into mature oligodendrocytes.

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Raw poultry can harbor microbial pathogens. Campylobacter jejuni BSD5, isolated from a critical control point within a poultry production plant, was sequenced. Genome annotation revealed several virulence genes including antibiotic resistance genes in agreement with the phenotypic results, indicating a potential risk of this strain to public health.

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Stimulating the innate immune system has been explored as a therapeutic option for the treatment of gliomas. Inactivating mutations in , defining molecular alterations in -mutant astrocytomas, have been implicated in dysfunctional immune signaling. However, little is known about the interplay between ATRX loss and mutation on innate immunity.

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Successful detection of bacterial pathogens in food can be challenging due to the physical and compositional complexity of the matrix. Different mechanical/physical and chemical methods have been developed to separate microorganisms from food matrices to facilitate detection. The present study benchmarked a commercial tissue digestion system that applies both chemical and physical methods to separate microorganisms from tissues against stomaching, a standard process currently utilized by commercial and regulatory food safety laboratories.

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An understanding of the molecular features associated with prostate cancer progression (PCa) and resistance to hormonal therapy is crucial for the identification of new targets that can be utilized to treat advanced disease and prolong patient survival. The glycome, which encompasses all sugar polymers (glycans) synthesized by cells, has remained relatively unexplored in the context of advanced PCa despite the fact that glycans have great potential value as biomarkers and therapeutic targets due to their high density on the cell surface. Using imaging mass spectrometry (IMS), we profiled the N-linked glycans in tumor tissue derived from 131 patients representing the major disease states of PCa to identify glycosylation changes associated with loss of tumor cell differentiation, disease remission, therapy resistance and disease recurrence, as well as neuroendocrine (NE) differentiation which is a major mechanism for therapy failure.

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Neuroendocrine (NE) cells comprise ~1% of epithelial cells in benign prostate and prostatic adenocarcinoma (PCa). However, they become enriched in hormonally treated and castration-resistant PCa (CRPC). In addition, close to 20% of hormonally treated tumors recur as small cell NE carcinoma (SCNC), composed entirely of NE cells, which may be the result of clonal expansion or lineage plasticity.

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Background: Telomere maintenance mechanisms are required to enable the replicative immortality of malignant cells. While most cancers activate the enzyme telomerase, a subset of cancers uses telomerase-independent mechanisms termed alternative lengthening of telomeres (ALT). ALT occurs via homology-directed-repair mechanisms and is frequently associated with ATRX mutations.

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A chiral Lewis base catalyzed enantioselective -allylic alkylation of 2-hydroxypyridines and MBH carbonates is documented, affording a convenient access to -alkylated 2-pyridones with up to 99% ee and 99% yield. Experimental and computational studies have revealed that the strong hydrogen bond interaction between the chiral Lewis base catalyst and 2-hydroxypyridines plays a crucial role in this reaction for the reactivity, chemoselectivity, and enantioselectivity.

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The mu-opioid receptor (MOR), a membrane-bound G protein-coupled receptor, is implicated in progression and long-term outcome of several types of tumors. However, the expression and clinical significance of MOR in colorectal cancer (CRC) remain unclear. In this study, a total of 180 paraffin-embedded samples of paired tumors and normal tissues from CRC patients are used to explore expression levels of MOR by immunohistochemistry (IHC).

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