Publications by authors named "Yixin Shen"

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  • - The study investigated how oregano essential oil extraction residues (ORES) impact the fermentation quality of corn silage, both with and without fungal infection, over a period of 180 days.
  • - ORES delayed the decline in pH and did not hinder lactic acid production in non-fungal infected silages, but it slowed down fermentation in fungal infected silages; it also significantly reduced ethanol levels in the silage.
  • - Co-ensiling with ORES helped reduce the risk of contamination from harmful bacteria associated with fungal infection, suggesting that using ORES could be a beneficial way to recycle agro-industrial waste in silage production.
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  • The study compares the clinical and radiological outcomes of modified mini-open TLIF (mMO-TLIF) via a midline incision versus minimal invasive TLIF (MIS-TLIF) using the Wiltse approach in patients with lumbar degenerative diseases.
  • A total of 60 patients were analyzed, with both groups showing significant improvements in disability and pain scores post-operation, though no significant differences were found between the two surgical techniques.
  • At the 2-year follow-up, both methods demonstrated high fusion rates over 90%, indicating that mMO-TLIF can achieve results comparable to MIS-TLIF for treating lumbar degenerative conditions.
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Osteosarcoma, considered as the primary cause of malignant bone tumors in children, necessitates novel therapeutic strategies to enhance overall survival rates. KAT7, a histone acetyltransferase, exerts pivotal functions in gene transcription and immune modulation. In light of this, our study identified a significant upregulation of KAT7 in the mRNA and protein levels in human osteosarcoma, boosting cell proliferation in vivo and in vitro.

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Aims: The high salinity of soil, nutrient scarcity, and poor aggregate structure limit the exploitation and utilization of coastal mudflat resources and the sustainable development of saline soil agriculture. In this paper, the effects of applying exogenous organic acids combined with biological substrate on the composition and diversity of soil bacterial community were studied in moderately saline mudflats in Jiangsu Province.

Methods: A combination of three exogenous organic acids (humic acid, fulvic acid, and citric acid) and four biological substrates (cottonseed hull, cow manure, grass charcoal, and pine needle) was set up set up on a coastal saline mudflat planted with a salt-tolerant forage grass, sweet sorghum.

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  • SCIWORA refers to spinal cord injuries that exhibit symptoms without visible fractures or instability on X-rays or CT scans, and it's particularly rare in adults, especially in the thoracic spine.
  • A case study is presented of a 38-year-old man who experienced weakness in his right leg due to rapid rotational and stretching movement of the spinal cord, leading to a diagnosis of SCIWORA at the T4 level with Brown-Sequard syndrome (BBS).
  • After two months of treatment, the patient regained the ability to walk independently, highlighting the need for clinicians to recognize SCIWORA to avoid misdiagnosis and enhance treatment effectiveness.
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Photo-cross-linkable hydrogels have recently gained increased interest in the field of biomedical applications. In this study, silk fibroin was derivatized with methacrylic anhydride (MA) to obtain silk fibroin methacryloyl (SFMA), forming hydrogel under UV light exposure in 1 min. The SFMA sol-gel transition did not involve significant structural change at the early stage.

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Background: Synovial mesenchymal stem cell (SMSC) exerts chondroprotective effects in osteoarthritis (OA) clinical models. However, the regulatory potentials of SMSC-derived exosomes (SMSC-Exo) in OA still need to be discovered, which attracted our attention.

Methods: The destabilization of the medial meniscus surgery was performed on the knee joints of a mouse OA model, followed by injection of SMSC-Exo.

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Objective: To assess the consistency and accuracy of various measurements of the Hounsfield unit (HU) in lumbar vertebrae.

Methods: The study reviewed lumbar spine computed tomography images of 60 postmenopausal women aged >50 years. A total of 240 vertebrae were measured and analyzed for the variations of HU values in different sections and regions.

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is the number of cag pathogenicity island (cagPAI) family in (), which encoded Cag2 protein. The aim of this study was to investigate the role of on the strain. We constructed the recombinant prokaryotic expression plasmid pET-32a- and pET-32a-.

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  • The study aims to compare the effectiveness and outcomes of natural pressure drainage (NAPD) versus negative pressure drainage (NEPD) after transforaminal lumbar interbody fusion (TLIF) in patients with lumbar degeneration disease.
  • A total of 203 patients were divided into two groups (NAPD and NEPD) and assessed based on their demographics, surgical data, outcomes reported by patients, and complications.
  • Results indicated that while NAPD led to less drainage and fewer days with drainage compared to NEPD, it also had a higher rate of hidden blood loss; however, it didn't significantly increase complications and offered better hemoglobin retention after surgery.
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Introduction: In coastal saline lands, organic matter is scarce and saline stress is high. Exploring the promotion effect of intervention with organic acid from biological materials on soil improvement and thus forage output and determining the related mechanism are beneficial to the potential cultivation and resourceful, high-value utilization of coastal mudflats as back-up arable land.

Method: Three exogenous organic acids [humic acid (H), fulvic acid (F), and citric acid (C)] were combined with four kinds of biomass materials [cottonseed hull (CH), cow manure (CM), grass charcoal (GC), and pine needle (PN)] and applied to about 0.

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  • Researchers developed tough silk nanofiber-derived cryogels that promote both angiogenesis (blood vessel formation) and osteogenesis (bone formation) for potential use in bone regeneration.
  • The cryogels incorporate deferoxamine (DFO), which enhances blood vessel growth, and their mechanical properties (how stiff they are) can be adjusted by changing the amount of silk nanofibers used.
  • In animal tests, these materials demonstrated improved healing of bone tissue in rat femur defects, showing promise for future applications in regenerative medicine.
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Objective: The novel MRI-based vertebral bone quality (VBQ) score has been described as an opportunistic screening tool for osteoporosis, but the stability and practical value of this score deserve further investigation. The purpose of this study was to assess whether preoperative VBQ scores could assist in identifying reduced bone mineral density (BMD) or osteoporosis and evaluating the consistency between MRI systems with different field strengths.

Methods: The VBQ scores of the patients who underwent surgery for lumbar disc herniation and the single-level VBQ scores of each L1-4 vertebral body were measured and calculated with preoperative lumbar MRI noncontrast T1-weighted phases.

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Objective: To evaluate the clinical efficacy of Percutaneous curved vertebroplasty (PCVP) for osteoporotic vertebral compression fracture of the thoracolumbar spine.

Methods: Retrospective analysis of 113 patients with osteoporotic vertebral compressive fractures (OVCFs) in our hospital from January 2017 to January 2020, a total of 120 diseased vertebrae, were divided into PCVP group (35 cases, 37 sections) and bilateral PVP(BVP) group (78 cases, 83 sections). To compare the distribution of baseline clinical data, pain relief (Visual Analog Scale, VAS), ODI (Oswestry Dability Index, ODI), operation time, intraoperative fluoroscopy, postoperative vertebral body re-fracture, and comparison of bone, and to compare the volume of cement penetration and the leakage rate of bone cement, etc.

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Simultaneous regulation of adsorption and photocatalytic performance of covalent triazine frameworks (CTFs) to achieve efficient control of organic pollution in water is a promising strategy, but remains a formidable challenge. Herein, pyridine linkers were innovatively introduced into pristine CTF (p-CTF) and the bidirectional electron donor-acceptor (EDA) system of contaminant-to-pyridine and pyridine-to-triazine was constructed inside. Experimental results combined with theoretical calculations revealed that pyridine units with π-deficient properties performed as electron acceptors and electron donors in the adsorption and photocatalytic processes, respectively.

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Sorghum () is known to have a more robust capability of phosphorus uptake than many other cereal plants, which could be attributed to its phosphate transporter 1 (Pht1) that has a high phosphorus affinity. There are eleven genes in the sorghum genome, nine of which are expressed in sorghum roots or shoots in response to phosphorus deficiency (low-P). The molecular features of these nine genes were investigated by gene expression analysis, subcellular localization, and a yeast mutant complementation growth assay.

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In this paper, we investigated silk fibroin (SF) cross-linked by 1-ethyl-3-(3-dimethylaminopropyl) carbodiimide/N-hydroxysuccinimide (EDC/NHS) and its biocompatibility with olfactory ensheathing cells (OECs). After cross-linked with different concentrations of EDC/NHS solutions, SF scaffolds were analyzed by different techniques such as scanning electron microscopy, Fourier transform infrared spectra, x-ray diffraction, tensile machine and water contact angle assay. As to their structures, we found 4.

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The four-point kneeling exercise is a core stabilization exercise that provides the spine with dynamic stability and neuromuscular control. In the traditional Chinese exercise Wuqinxi, deer play is performed in a hand-foot kneeling (HFK) position, which is remarkably similar to the four-point hand-knee kneeling (HKK) position. However, the differences in spinal function promotion between these two positions are poorly understood.

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Spinal cord injury patients are prone to develop deep tissue injury because of long-term mechanical load. However, there is a lack of statistical research on the influence of tissue characteristics on the internal mechanical state of soft tissue. This study aimed to investigate the influence of tissue characteristics on the internal mechanical state of buttock in spinal cord injury patients.

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Alfalfa ( L.) is an important forage in intercropping or rotation ecosystem, and shading is the principal limiting factor for its growth under the crop or forest. Agronomic studies showed that shading would systematically reduce the biomass of alfalfa.

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Intervertebral disc degeneration (IDD) is a leading cause of degenerative spinal disease. Long non‑coding RNA (lncRNA) LINC00284 is overexpressed in multiple types of cancer and promotes cancer cell proliferation and inhibits apoptosis; however, its role in human IDD and nucleus pulposus (NP) remain unclear. In the present study, intervertebral disc (IVD) tissues were collected from IDD patients for detection of LINC00284 expression using reverse transcription‑quantitative PCR, the binding effect between miR‑205‑3p and LINC00284 was validated by dual‑luciferase reporter assay.

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  • Fabaceans work with nitrogen-fixing rhizobacteria to create root nodules, and specific proteins like WRKY-related Protein (WRP) are key to this process.
  • MtWRP1, a newly studied protein, has a unique structure with a WRKY domain and a transmembrane (TM) domain, and localizes to the Golgi apparatus.
  • Research shows that MtWRP1 is crucial for root growth and nodulation, as overexpressing or mutating it affects these processes significantly.
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The response of root development and nodule formation of the manure crop Chinese milk vetch to different levels of soil moisture and phosphorous (P) fertilizer remains unclear. In this study, a pot experiment was performed to trace the root growth and nodule formation of Chinese milk vetch at the seedling, branching and full-flowering stages, under various soil moisture gradients [25% (W1), 50% (W2), 75% (W3), and 100% (W4) of the maximum field water-holding capacity] and P levels [0 (P0), 30 (P1), 60 (P2), and 90 (P3) kg hm]. The root/shoot ratio, root vitality, number of nodules, nodule weight, and nitrogenase activity were affected remarkably by soil moisture or the level of added P across the whole stage.

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Genetic dissection of forage yield traits is critical to the development of sorghum as a forage crop. In the present study, association mapping was performed with 85,585 SNP markers on four forage yield traits, namely plant height (PH), tiller number (TN), stem diameter (SD), and fresh weight per plant (FW) among 245 sorghum accessions evaluated in four environments. A total of 338 SNPs or quantitative trait nucleotides (QTNs) were associated with the four traits, and 21 of these QTNs were detected in at least two environments, including four QTNs for PH, ten for TN, six for SD, and one for FW.

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Spinal cord injury (SCI) is a common pathology often resulting in permanent loss of sensory, motor, and autonomic function. Numerous studies in which stem cells have been transplanted in biomaterial scaffolds into animals have demonstrated their considerable potential for recovery from SCI. In the present study, a three-dimensional porous silk fibroin (SF) scaffold with a mean pore size of approximately 383 μm and nanofibrous structure was fabricated, the silk scaffold enabling the enhanced attachment and proliferation of bone marrow stromal cells (BMSCs).

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