Publications by authors named "Yu Feng Sun"

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  • Some important chemical reactions need carbon monoxide (CO) to make useful things.
  • This study looked at how two substances called CBD and CBDA react when mixed with a special type of carbon dioxide.
  • The results showed that CBD changed into CBDA pretty well, and the way they reacted was affected by the kind of plant they came from.
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  • The study evaluates radiomics models derived from MRI to assess risk and stage endometrial carcinoma (EC) before surgery, involving 155 patients diagnosed with early-stage EC.
  • The analysis extracted 1521 features from various MRI scans and used a multilayer perceptron algorithm for prediction, with performance metrics such as ROC curves and AUC validating the models.
  • Combining the MRI sequences yielded higher predictive accuracy than individual sequences, notably achieving an accuracy of 0.956 and an AUC of 0.986 when all three sequences were used, surpassing the radiologist's accuracy.
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The pollution control of tetracycline antibiotics in the environment has become a hot topic, and biochar adsorption has become an important technology to remove organic pollutants. Pyrolytic biochars (BC400, BC500, and BC600) were prepared from corn straw and then were modified by KOH to obtain KBC400, KBC500, and KBC600. Among them, KBC400 was selected for secondary pyrolysis activation at 400-600℃ to obtain AKBC400, AKBC500, and AKBC600.

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To validate a radiomics model based on multi-sequence magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) in predicting the ki-67 expression levels in early-stage endometrial cancer, 131 patients with early endometrial cancer who had undergone pathological examination and preoperative MRI scan were retrospectively enrolled and divided into two groups based on the ki-67 expression levels. The radiomics features were extracted from the T2 weighted imaging (T2WI), dynamic contrast enhanced T1 weighted imaging (DCE-T1WI), and apparent diffusion coefficient (ADC) map and screened using the Pearson correlation coefficients (PCC). A multi-layer perceptual machine and fivefold cross-validation were used to construct the radiomics model.

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Objective: To establish a machine learning-based radiomics model to differentiate between glioma and solitary brain metastasis from lung cancer and its subtypes, thereby achieving accurate preoperative classification.

Materials And Methods: A retrospective analysis was conducted on MRI T1WI-enhanced images of 105 patients with glioma and 172 patients with solitary brain metastasis from lung cancer, which were confirmed pathologically. The patients were divided into the training group and validation group in an 8:2 ratio for image segmentation, extraction, and filtering; multiple layer perceptron (MLP), support vector machine (SVM), random forest (RF), and logistic regression (LR) were used for modeling; fivefold cross-validation was used to train the model; the validation group was used to evaluate and assess the predictive performance of the model, ROC curve was used to calculate the accuracy, sensitivity, and specificity of the model, and the area under curve (AUC) was used to assess the predictive performance of the model.

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Small extracellular vesicles (exosomes) are important components of the tumor microenvironment. They are small membrane-bound vesicles derived from almost all cell types and play an important role in intercellular communication. Exosomes transmit biological molecules obtained from parent cells, such as proteins, lipids, and nucleic acids, and are involved in cancer development.

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  • The study investigates how endophytic bacteria, specifically two strains of Priestia megaterium isolated from potato and dendrobium, interact with their host plants and their secondary metabolites.
  • P. megaterium P-NA14 showed stronger inhibition against dendrobium pathogens, while P. megaterium D-HT207 was more effective against potato pathogens, with each strain selectively targeting different bacteria (Staphylococcus aureus and Escherichia coli respectively).
  • The metabolomic analysis revealed that P. megaterium P-NA14 had higher levels of L-phenylalanine, suggesting that the differences in antimicrobial activities between the two strains could be linked to the presence of specific metabolites derived from this amino acid
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Although the enhanced intrinsic activities of some nano-metal oxides are obtained by manufacturing oxygen vacancies (OVs), the effect of multiple roles of OVs is ambiguous. Herein, an interface catalytic regulation electron rearrangement and hydroxyl radicals (˙OH) was proposed with the designed ZrO hollow sphere rich in OVs (V-rich ZrO). Surprisingly, it was shown that the catalytic ability of V-rich ZrO was 9.

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  • Vibrio mimicus is a harmful bacterium affecting humans and aquatic animals, and there are limited commercial oral vaccines available to combat it.
  • In this study, researchers developed two strains of recombinant Lactobacillus casei (Lc-pPG-OmpK and Lc-pPG-OmpK-CTB) that serve as effective oral vaccines to stimulate immune responses in goldfish (Carassius auratus).
  • The results showed that fish fed with these vaccines had higher survival rates and improved immune functions compared to control groups, with Lc-pPG-OmpK-CTB demonstrating more effectiveness than Lc-pPG-OmpK.
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Background: Serum small extracellular vesicles (sEVs) and their small RNA (sRNA) cargoes could be promising biomarkers for the diagnosis of liver injury. However, the dynamic changes in serum sEVs and their sRNA components during liver injury have not been well characterized. Given that hepatic macrophages can quickly clear intravenously injected sEVs, the effect of liver injury-related serum sEVs on hepatic macrophages deserves to be explored.

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Aeromonas veronii (A. veronii, AV) strains are emerging zoonotic and aquatic pathogens, yet we know very little about their genomics. This study aims to utilize comparative genomics to investigate the intraspecific genetic diversity, differences in virulence factors and evolutionary mechanisms of A.

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Ulcerative colitis (UC) is a chronic, complicated, inflammatory disease with an increasing incidence and prevalence worldwide. However, the intrinsic molecular mechanisms underlying the pathogenesis of UC have not yet been fully elucidated. All UC datasets published in the GEO database were analyzed and summarized.

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Three cancer cell lines including gastric cancer SGC-7901, HGC-27, and MGC-803 cells were employed to evaluate the bioactivity of seven Dendrobium species. Simultaneously, these Dendrobium species were assessed with UPLC-Q-TOF-MS, and 504 common peaks were found. Based on the hypothesis that biological effects varied with differences in components, multivariate relevance analysis for chemical component-activity relationship of Dendrobium, including grey relation(GRA) and partial least squares(PLS) analysis were performed to evaluate the contribution of each identified component.

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Foodborne protein hydrolysates exhibit biological activity that may be therapeutic in a number of human disease settings. Hemp peptides (HP) generated by controlled hydrolysis of hemp proteins have a number of health benefits and are of pharmaceutical value. In the present study, we produce small molecular weight HP from hemp seed and investigate its anticancer properties in Hep3B human liver cancer cells.

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Aeromonas veronii is an important zoonotic and aquatic pathogen. An increasing number of reports indicate that it has caused substantial economic losses in the aquaculture industry, in addition to threatening human health. However, little is known about its pathogenesis.

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Aphidophagous syrphids (Diptera: Syrphidae) are important insects in agroecosystems for pollination and biological control. Insect chemoreception is essential for these processes and for insect survival and reproduction; however, molecular determinants is not well understood for these beneficial insects. Here, we used recent transcriptome data for the common hoverfly, Episyrphus balteatus, to characterize key molecular components of chemoreception: odorant-binding proteins (OBPs) and chemosensory proteins (CSPs).

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In order to identify the source of Citrus grandis and evaluate its quality originate from two areas comprehensively,DNA barcode was used to identify 26 samples of C. grandis. The content of naringin,rhoifolin,naringenin and apigenin was determined by UPLC method,and the color difference was numerically studied by color difference analyzer,which was related to the effective components of C.

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Dendrobium is known for its pharmacological actions including anti-cancer effect, anti-fatigue effect, gastric ulcer protective effect, and so on. At present, only studies on endophytic fungi of Dendrobium affecting the metabolites of host plants have been reported, very little research has been done on endophytic bacteria. In this study, we have demonstrated the great diversity of endophytic bacteria in 6 Dendrobium samples from different origins and cultivars.

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Herein, combined with the outstanding adsorption ability of flower-like MoS with ultra-thin nanosheets and the good electrical conductivity of reduced graphene oxide (rGO), a sensitive and anti-interference electrochemical sensing interface for the analysis of Pb(II) was constructed by using MoS/rGO nanocomposite modified glassy carbon electrode (MoS/rGO-GCE). The stripping behavior of Pb(II) was estimated using square wave anodic stripping voltammetry (SWASV), a high sensitivity of 50.80 μA μM was achieved, and the limit of detection (LOD) was determined to be 0.

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  • - The study focuses on the hoverfly *Eupeodes corollae* to explore the structure and function of its olfactory sensory organs, specifically the various types of antennal sensilla responsible for sensing odors, which are critical for pest control and pollination.
  • - Researchers identified and characterized 35 proteins, including 28 odorant-binding proteins (OBPs) and 7 chemosensory proteins (CSPs), revealing their specific structures and roles in odor detection through molecular cloning and bioinformatic analysis.
  • - Gene expression analysis indicates that most of these proteins are primarily expressed in the olfactory organs, with certain genes showing a strong bias towards the antennae, hinting at their significant role in the recognition
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Objective: We aimed to assess the prevalence and risk factors for hypertensive disorders and to study the main pregnancy outcomes in the Beijing area of China.

Study Design: This study randomly sampled 15 hospitals in Beijing from Jun 2013 to Nov 2013 and evaluated 15 194 deliveries. Logistic regression analysis was used to study the association between risk factors and hypertensive disorders.

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Objective: To estimate the risk of adverse maternal and perinatal outcomes in women with different pre-pregnancy body mass index (BMI).

Methods: We conducted a cohort study with 14 451 singleton pregnancies in 15 medical centers in Beijing between 20 June 2013 and 30 November 2013 using cluster random sampling. We divided participants into four groups based on pre-pregnancy BMI: Group A (underweight): BMI < 18.

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Facet-dependent stripping behavior in the determination of Pb(II): Well-defined Cu2O microcrystals with different structures show facet-dependent electrochemical behaviors toward heavy metal ions. This provides an important insight into the understanding the efficiency of facet-dependent properties of microcrystals on electroanalytical performance for the rational design of electrochemical analytical techniques for efficient detection of heavy metal ions.

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  • The treatment of uremia mainly relies on dialysis, but existing methods yield unsatisfactory outcomes, prompting the investigation of new biomarkers.* -
  • Researchers focused on the role of DNA 5-hydroxymethylcytosine (5-hmC) by comparing its levels in uremic patients versus healthy controls, using modern genomic techniques.* -
  • The study identified significant differences in 5-hmC levels across many genes in uremia patients, suggesting potential for 5-hmC as a biomarker or therapeutic target in treating uremia.*
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Odorant-binding proteins (OBPs) are soluble proteins mediating chemoreception in insects. In previous research, we investigated the molecular mechanisms adopted by aphids to detect the alarm pheromone (E)-β-farnesene and we found that the recognition of this and structurally related molecules is mediated by OBP3 and OBP7. Here, we show the differential expression patterns of 5 selected OBPs (OBP1, OBP3, OBP6, OBP7, OBP8) obtained performing quantitative RT-PCR and immunolocalization experiments in different body parts of adults and in the 5 developmental instars, including winged and unwinged morphs, of the pea aphid Acyrthosiphon pisum.

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