Publications by authors named "YongZhi Zhang"

Environmental conditions significantly influence the metabolic composition and quality attributes of fruits. This study investigated the impact of altitude-associated environmental variation on flavonoid profiles and fruit quality parameters by comparing the "Red Face" strawberry variety grown in two distinct locations: high-altitude-associated environmental conditions in Zhaotong and low-altitude conditions in Dandong. Using LC-MS/MS analysis, we identified 163 bioactive flavonoids, comprising 85 flavonols, 37 flavanones, 33 flavones, and 8 flavanonols.

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To reveal the stratigraphic age of the Shiqianfeng Formation in the eastern continental basin of the North China Craton and the provenance of its sediments from the Late Carboniferous to the Early Triassic, six sandstone samples from the Puyang area were selected for zircon U-Pb dating. The result show that the Shiqianfeng Formation in the eastern North China Craton belongs to the Early Triassic. According to the age clusters of six samples, considering the regional geological setting and the distribution of zircon ages in the potential provenance area, it can be inferred that the Inner Mongolia Paleo-uplift provided continuous provenance supply for the study area during the Late Carboniferous-Early Triassic.

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The technology of focused ultrasound-mediated disruption of the blood-brain barrier (FUS-BBB opening) has now been used in over 20 Phase 1 clinical trials to validate the safety and feasibility of BBB opening for drug delivery in patients with brain tumors and neurodegenerative diseases. The primary treatment parameters, FUS intensity and microbubble dose, are chosen to balance sufficient BBB disruption to achieve drug delivery against potential acute vessel damage leading to microhemorrhage. However, other safety considerations due to second order effects caused by BBB disruption, such as inflammation and alteration of neurovascular function, are only beginning to be understood.

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Fast-response photodetectors have attracted considerable attention in the application of high-speed communication, real-time monitoring, and optical imaging systems. However, most reported photodetectors suffer from limitations of the inherent properties of materials, low carrier transport efficiency, and unmatched interfaces, which lead to a low response speed. Here, we report a WS/graphene/MoS vertical van der Waals heterojunction fabricated by mechanical exfoliation and dry transfer methods for fast response.

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Background: Tian-ma () is a traditional medicinal herb found in China. It is used in healthy food and to treat various diseases, therefore cultivated extensively in southwest China. However, continuous cropping of this species has led to various obstacles, such as microbial disease and pest infestation, significantly affecting the production and development of valuable medicinal and food resources.

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  • - The research focuses on identifying the geographical origin of rhubarb using stable isotopes and elemental analysis, collecting 190 samples from 38 locations in China, specifically Gansu, Sichuan, and Qinghai.
  • - Results showed varying carbon and nitrogen content across regions, with notable isotopic differences and correlations with environmental factors like longitude, humidity, and latitude.
  • - Advanced classification models (LDA, PLS-DA, k-NN) demonstrated high accuracy (82.1% to 91.7%) in distinguishing the origins of rhubarb, indicating this method can enhance future studies on rhubarb’s geographical origin and medicinal efficacy.
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The Defective in Induced Resistance 1 () gene, a member of the lipid transferase proteins (LTPs), plays a crucial role in plant defense against pathogens. While previous transcriptomic studies have highlighted the significant expression of citrus LTPs during biotic stress, functional annotations of LTPs in the genera remain limited. In this study, we cloned the ( gene and overexpressed it in to evaluate its stress response mechanisms against biotic stress.

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Background And Purpose: Oxidative stress plays a critical role in early brain injury (EBI) following subarachnoid hemorrhage (SAH). The small molecule ULK1 agonist, BL-918, demonstrated neuroprotective effects in other central nervous system diseases; however, its role in SAH has not yet been explored. This study aimed to evaluate whether BL-918 could provide neuroprotective effects in rats following SAH.

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The technology of focused ultrasound-mediated disruption of the blood-brain barrier (FUS- BBB opening) has now been used in over 20 Phase 1 clinical trials to validate the safety and feasibility of BBB opening for drug delivery in patients with brain tumors and neurodegenerative diseases. The primary treatment parameters, FUS intensity and microbubble dose, are chosen to balance sufficient BBB disruption to achieve drug delivery against potential acute vessel damage leading to microhemorrhage. This can largely be achieved based on both empirical results from animal studies and by monitoring the microbubble cavitation signal in real time during the treatment.

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  • * Traditional delivery methods for gene therapy face challenges due to the blood-brain barrier, but focused ultrasound (FUS) offers a non-invasive alternative to enhance gene delivery.
  • * In studies with AAV9 vectors in both wild-type and HD mouse models, FUS successfully improved delivery efficacy, although there were concerns regarding decreased gene expression in older HD mice without increasing astrocytosis.
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Pulsed focused ultrasound (FUS) can deliver therapeutics to the brain by using intravenous microbubbles (MBs) to open the blood-brain barrier (BBB). MB emissions indicate treatment outcomes, like BBB opening (harmonics) and damage (broadband). Typically, a pulse repetition frequency (PRF) of 1 Hz is used, but the effect of PRF on MBs is not fully understood.

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  • The study explores using holographic methods with a 1024-element phased array transducer to control ultrasound fields, targeting enhanced drug delivery through blood-brain barrier (BBB) disruption.
  • The method involves real-time acoustic simulations for each transducer element, allowing precise modulation to create desired ultrasound patterns, tested both in tissue phantoms and live subjects.
  • Results indicate this approach could improve the efficiency and effectiveness of BBB disruption by enlarging focal volumes, reducing targets needed, and potentially minimizing unwanted reflections in clinical treatments.
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Rice origin authenticity is important for food safety and consumer confidence. The stable isotope composition of rice is believed to be closely related to its water source, which affects its origin characteristics. However, the influence of water availability on the distribution of rice stable isotopes (δH and δO) is not clear.

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Focused Ultrasound (FUS) has been shown to sensitize tumors outside the brain to Radiotherapy (RT) through increased ceramide-mediated apoptosis. This study investigated the effects of FUS + RT in healthy rodent brains and F98 gliomas. Tumors, or striata in healthy rats, were targeted with microbubble-mediated, pulsed FUS (220 kHz, 102-444 kPa), followed by RT (4, 8, 15 Gy).

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Catalpol (CA), a compound derived from the roots of , is recognized for its anti-oxidative and anti-inflammatory properties. The current study aimed to evaluate the impact of CA on the osseointegration of titanium implants (TIs) in the context of type 2 diabetes and elucidate the underlying pharmacological mechanisms. MC3T3-E1 cells were incubated on the surface of titanium plates and exposed to various media for investigating osteoblast behaviors, as follows: regular medium, medium of high glucose and high lipid (HGHL) that simulates diabetic conditions, HGHL + CA medium, or HGHL + CA + LY294002 (an inhibitor of phosphoinositide 3-kinase or PI3K) medium.

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Microbubbles (MB) are widely used for ultrasound (US) imaging and drug delivery. MB are typically spherically shaped, due to surface tension. When heated above their glass transition temperature, polymer-based MB can be mechanically stretched to obtain an anisotropic shape, endowing them with unique features for US-mediated blood-brain barrier (BBB) permeation.

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Objective: To investigate the accuracy of calcicum supression (CaSupp) technique derived from double-layer detector spectral computed tomography (DSCT) in the diagnosis of traumatic bone marrow edema in the knee.

Methods: Twenty-three patients with trauma in the knee who underwent DSCT and Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) in the Third Hospital of Hebei Medical University from October 2021 to March 2022 were retrospectively collected. To make the evaluation more detailed and accurate, each knee was divided into 10 partitions.

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Glyphosate is an herbicide extensively used worldwide that can remain in the soil. Phytoremediation to decontaminate polluted water or soil requires a plant that can accumulate the target compound. Vulpia myuros is an annual fescue that can be used as a heavy mental phytoremediation strategy.

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  • ME cultivation during fallow periods can improve the chemical properties of paddy (DT) and dry land (HD) soils, enhancing soil health.
  • Analysis showed that ME cultivation increases phosphorus and potassium levels, with HD soil showing notably higher potassium content.
  • ME cultivation slightly affects bacterial diversity but influences specific bacteria linked to soil health, potentially reducing methane production in DT soil and promoting nitrogen cycling in HD soil.
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Poxviruses have been associated with humans for centuries. From smallpox to mpox to lumpy skin disease virus (LSDV), members of the poxvirus family have continued to threaten the lives of humans and domestic animals. A complete understanding of poxvirus-mediated cellular processes will aid in the response to challenges from the viruses.

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This study was carried out to investigate the correlation between the onset of peripheral neuropathy and levels of hypersensitive C-reactive protein (hs-CRP), interleukin 1β (IL-1β) and IL-6 in senile Parkinson's disease (PD) patients. For this purpose, a total of 60 PD patients and 60 age-matched healthy subjects were enrolled in this study and received the assessment for peripheral nerves by using the quantified method. Besides, levels of hs-CRP, IL-1β and IL-6 in serum were determined to analyze the correlation between the clinical features, including the severity of PD and cognitive decline, and the levels of hs-CRP, IL-1β and IL-6.

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The emerging contaminants metformin (MET) and its degradation product guanylurea (GUA) are released into aquatic environments through wastewater treatment plants (WWTPs). Thus, the environmental risks of wastewater with more treatments may be underestimated due to the lower effect concentration of GUA and the higher detected concentration of GUA in treated wastewater in comparison with MET. In this study, we aimed to investigate the combined toxicity mode of MET and GUA to Brachionus calyciflorus by simulating the degrees of wastewater treatments through adjustments to the ratio of MET and GUA in medium.

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The effect of fertilizer supply and light intensity on the distribution of elemental contents (%C and %N) and light stable isotopes (C, N, H, and O) in different rice fractions (rice husk, brown rice, and polished rice) of two hybrid rice cultivars (maintainer lines You-1B and Zhong-9B) were investigated. Significant variations were observed for C (-31.3 to -28.

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The therapeutic potential of many gene therapies is limited by their inability to cross the blood brain barrier (BBB). While intranasal administration of plasmid DNA nanoparticles (NPs) offers a non-invasive approach to bypass the BBB, it is not targeted to disease-relevant brain regions. Here, our goal was to determine whether focused ultrasound (FUS) can enrich intranasal delivery of our plasmid DNA NPs to target deeper brain regions, in this case the regions most affected in Parkinson's disease.

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