Publications by authors named "Yiqi Li"

Various genetic association studies have identified numerous single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) associated with nasopharyngeal carcinoma (NPC) risk. However, these studies have predominantly focused on common variants, leaving the contribution of rare variants to the "missing heritability" largely unexplored. Here, we integrate genotyping data from 3,925 NPC cases and 15,048 healthy controls to identify a rare SNP, rs141121474, resulting in a Glu510Lys mutation in KLHDC4 gene linked to increased NPC risk.

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Background: Peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor α and-γ (PPARα/γ) are known to play crucial roles in acute liver injury (ALI). Icariside II (ICS II), a natural flavonoid compound derived from Herba EpimedII, confers neuroprotection with PPARα/γ induction potency.

Purpose: This study was aimed to explore whether ICS II has the capacity to protect against ALI, and the role of PPARα/γ in the beneficial effect of ICS II on ALI.

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Succinic acid plays a crucial role as an essential intermediate in the mitochondrial tricarboxylic acid cycle in mitochondria. In recent years, growing evidence has supported the the important role of succinic acid in fat metabolism. Therefore, we aimed to investigate the effects of succinic acid on adipose tissue metabolism and insulin sensitivity in high-fat diet (HFD)-induced obese mice and try to explore its potential mechanism.

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In the study of PAM (McKibben-type pneumatic artificial muscle)-driven bipedal robots, it is essential to investigate whether the intrinsic properties of the PAM contribute to achieving stable robot motion. Furthermore, it is crucial to determine if this contribution can be achieved through the interaction between the robot's mechanical structure and the PAM. In previous research, a PAM-driven bipedal musculoskeletal robot was designed based on the principles of the spring-loaded inverted pendulum (SLIP) model.

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  • Polysaccharides are natural polymers crucial for creating conductive hydrogels, which are widely used in flexible electronics due to their conductivity and biocompatibility.
  • The review discusses various types of polysaccharides like chitosan and cellulose, and categorizes conductive hydrogels into ionic conductive, electronic conductive, and hybrid types.
  • Key features of these hydrogels, including their mechanical properties and applications in devices like sensors and wound dressings, are highlighted, alongside challenges and future research directions in the field.
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Deoxynivalenol (DON) is an important mycotoxin produced by spp., typically found in cereals, which has garnered considerable research attention. However, the risk assessment of DON exposure to muti-cereal is partial and biased, especially lacking the evaluation of different coarse grains.

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  • - Agricultural drainage from fields can hurt aquatic ecosystems due to high levels of nitrogen and phosphorus in runoff.
  • - A study explored how well an ecological ditch-wetland system (EDWS) removes these nutrients from water, finding that ecological ditches are more effective than wetlands, especially during certain growth stages of rice.
  • - The research highlighted that factors like water discharge rate and total suspended solids significantly impact nutrient removal efficiency, suggesting that EDWS could be a sustainable method for managing agricultural runoff.
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Pollen is encased in a robust wall that shields the male gametophyte from various stresses and aids in pollination. The pollen wall consists of gametophyte-derived intine and sporophyte-derived exine. The exine is mainly composed of sporopollenin, which is biopolymers of aliphatic lipids and phenolics.

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Background: It is important to understand the excess risks of symptoms of long COVID when compared to the same symptoms in the general population. We aimed to evaluate the association between coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) infection and various long-term symptoms.

Methods: We conducted a systematic review and meta-analysis of studies measuring long COVID symptoms lasting for at least three months after severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) infection in comparison to non-COVID-19 control groups.

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Background: Human papillomavirus (HPV) infection has become an important etiological driver of oropharyngeal squamous cell carcinoma (OPSCC), leading to unique tumor characteristics. However, the interplay between HPV-associated tumor cells and tumor microenvironment (TME) remains an enigma.

Methods: We performed a single-cell RNA-sequencing (scRNA-seq) on HPV-positive (HPV) and HPV-negative (HPV) OPSCC tumors, each for three samples, and one normal tonsil tissue.

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Background: Validated and comprehensive tools to measure treatment burden are needed for healthcare professionals to understand the treatment burden of patients in China. The study aimed to translate and validate the Chinese version of Patient Experience with Treatment and Self-management (PETS vs. 2.

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Perchlorate and chlorate are ubiquitous pollutants that can adversely affect the thyroid function in humans. This study assessed the potential health risks associated with the dietary exposure of infants and young children to perchlorate and chlorate present in infant formulas available in Shanghai. The assessment was based on risk monitoring data from 150 samples of infant formulas in Shanghai between 2020 and 2022, along with the dietary consumption data of infants and young children.

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Fluorescence analysis has been regarded as one of the commonly used analytical methods because of its advantages of simple operation, fast response, low cost and high sensitivity. So far, various fluorescent probes, with noble metal nanoclusters, quantum dots, organic dyes and metal organic frameworks as representatives, have been widely reported. However, single fluorescent probe often suffers from some deficiencies, such as low quantum yield, poor chemical stability, low water solubility and toxicity.

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Phospholipase D (PLD) lipid-signaling enzyme superfamily has been widely implicated in various human malignancies, but its role and underlying mechanism remain unclear in nasopharyngeal carcinoma (NPC). Here, we analyze the expressions of 6 PLD family members between 87 NPC and 10 control samples through transcriptome analysis. Our findings reveal a notable upregulation of PLD1 in both NPC tumors and cell lines, correlating with worse disease-free and overall survival in NPC patients.

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Multi-directional polarized optical sensors are increasingly vital in passive remote sensing, deepening our understanding of global cloud properties. Nevertheless, uncertainty lingers on how these observations can contribute to our knowledge of cloud diversity. The variability in cloud PSD (Particle Size Distribution) significantly influences a wide array of cloud characteristics, while unidentified factors in RT (Radiative Transfer) may introduce errors into the cloud PSD retrieval algorithm.

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  • M5 and Goji Berry extract were co-microencapsulated to enhance cell viability during digestion, with a focus on how they maintain cell activity.
  • The microcapsules containing 3% Goji Berry extract showed a high encapsulation efficiency of 92.41%, and their structure was smoother and denser compared to others.
  • After digestion, the A-GE-3 microcapsules maintained a significant level of viable cells (7.17 log CFU/g), while enhancing cell membrane stability and nutrient content, indicating Goji Berry extract's potential as a protective probiotic agent.
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Cytochrome P450 proteins (CYPs) play critical roles in plant development and adaptation to fluctuating environments. Previous reports have shown that CYP86A proteins are involved in the biosynthesis of suberin and cutin in Arabidopsis. However, the functions of these proteins in rice remain obscure.

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  • - This study presents a pneumatic-driven bipedal robot modeled closely after a simplified spring-loaded inverted pendulum (SLIP) to improve robot motion control.
  • - The SLIP model is favored in robotics for emulating human walking due to its passive stability and effective dynamics.
  • - The researchers designed the robot to have a compact body centered around the hip joint and demonstrated its dynamic similarity to the SLIP model through jumping experiments and simulations.
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Adenocarcinoma of the esophagogastric junction (AEG) is a type of tumor that arises at the anatomical junction of the esophagus and stomach. Although AEG is commonly classified as a subtype of gastric adenocarcinoma (GAC), the tumor microenvironment (TME) of AEG remains poorly understood. To address this issue, we conducted single-cell RNA sequencing (scRNA-seq) on tumor and adjacent normal tissues from four AEG patients and performed integrated analysis with publicly available GAC single-cell datasets.

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Extranodal natural killer/T-cell lymphoma (NKTCL) is an aggressive type of lymphoma associated with Epstein-Barr virus (EBV) and characterized by heterogeneous tumor behaviors. To better understand the origins of the heterogeneity, this study utilizes single-cell RNA sequencing (scRNA-seq) analysis to profile the tumor microenvironment (TME) of NKTCL at the single-cell level. Together with in vitro and in vivo models, the study identifies a subset of LMP1 malignant NK cells contributing to the tumorigenesis and development of heterogeneous malignant cells in NKTCL.

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  • Beer can be contaminated with mycotoxins from infected grains, and there's been limited research on their presence in beer consumed by people in China.
  • A study analyzed 158 beer samples in Shanghai and found that 48.1% were contaminated with mycotoxins, specifically deoxynivalenol-3-glucoside and zearalenone, with variations based on beer types.
  • Health risk assessments indicated that while there were different risk levels among residents, overall beer consumption did not result in significant chronic or acute health risks for the general population, though women showed higher cumulative risks.
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Importance: In addition to technical barriers, public attitudes about the use of gene therapy have an important association with the clinical implementation of gene therapy.

Objective: To investigate the factors associated with public acceptance of gene therapy among individuals in China.

Design, Setting, And Participants: This cross-sectional study used data from a survey conducted among 21 880 individuals in mainland China from June 20 to August 31, 2022.

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  • Scientists studied a type of cancer called nasopharyngeal carcinoma (NPC) and found that a protein called SRSF3 is more active in cancer cells than in normal ones.
  • High levels of SRSF3 are linked to worse outcomes for patients, meaning it could be a bad sign for their health.
  • The research also showed that SRSF3 helps create a version of another protein called AMOTL1, which makes cancer cells grow and spread more, suggesting that both SRSF3 and AMOTL1 could be important for developing new treatments for NPC.
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Obesity is caused by an imbalance between energy intake and energy expenditure. This study aimed to determine the effects and mechanisms of 2',4'-dihydroxy-6'-methoxy-3',5'-dimethylchalcone (DMC) on exercise tolerance in high-fat diet (HFD)-fed mice. Male C57BL/6J mice were randomly divided into two categories (7 groups [n = 8]): sedentary (control [CON], HFD, 200 mg/kg DMC, and 500 mg/kg DMC) and swimming (HFD, 200 mg/kg DMC, and 500 mg/kg DMC).

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Cold stress is a major factor limiting the production and geographical distribution of rice (Oryza sativa) varieties. However, the molecular mechanisms underlying cold tolerance remain to be elucidated. Here, we report that ornithine δ-aminotransferase (OsOAT) contributes to cold tolerance during the vegetative and reproductive development of rice.

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Synopsis of recent research by authors named "Yiqi Li"

  • - Yiqi Li's research spans multiple fields including agriculture, molecular biology, and public health, focusing on ecological systems for nutrient removal, genetic factors affecting plant and pollen development, and societal attitudes towards health interventions like gene therapy and organ donation.
  • - Recent findings included demonstrating the effectiveness of an ecological ditch-wetland system in purifying agricultural runoff and uncovering the significance of specific proteins in rice pollen development, alongside investigating long COVID symptoms through systematic reviews.
  • - Li's work also contributes to understanding cancer immunology through studies on HPV's role in oropharyngeal cancer and analyses of immune landscapes in lymphomas, highlighting a commitment to both ecological sustainability and advancements in medical research.