Publications by authors named "Yu-tao Wang"

The high percentage of sp-hybridized carbons and the presence of chiral carbon centers could contribute to increased molecular complexity, enhancing the likelihood of clinical success of drug candidates. Three-dimensional (3D) bridged motifs have recently garnered significant interest in medicinal chemistry. Bicyclo[2.

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To address the current development requirements for multifunctional cotton fabrics, a phytic acid-induced flame-retardant hydrophobic coating containing nitrogen (N), phosphorus (P), and silicon (Si) was grafted on the surface of cotton fabrics using a facile step-by-step immersion method. The limiting oxygen index value improved to 31.2 %, decreasing to 26.

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  • - The new mechanochromic light control technology aims to create energy-saving windows that adjust to solar irradiation but faces challenges in selective modulation for various scenarios.
  • - A layer-by-layer assembly method is introduced to produce a film that responds mechanically, allowing for dynamic modulation of visible and near-infrared light, with optical modulation rates of up to 42.4% at 550 nm.
  • - The multilayer structure enhances both the film's optical performance and its durability, surviving up to 100,000 stretching cycles, and demonstrates a cooling effect in real-world applications, potentially benefiting energy-efficient design.
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  • Thin films made from low-dimensional nanomaterials, like nanowires and nanoplates, are crucial in engineering due to their unique properties.
  • The study focuses on a new method of assembling these nanostructures at a liquid interface, which improves the alignment and properties of the resulting quasi-2D nanofilms.
  • Findings indicate that this new approach not only enhances electrical conductivity and optical characteristics compared to 1D materials but also opens up opportunities for better material design and synthesis techniques.
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Oncolytic peptides represented potential novel candidates for anticancer treatments especially drug-resistant cancer cell lines. One of the most promising and extensively studied is LTX-315, which is considered as the first in class oncolytic peptide and has entered phase I/II clinical trials. Nevertheless, the shortcomings including poor proteolytic stability, moderate anticancer durability and high synthesis costs may hinder the widespread clinical applications of LTX-315.

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Aerogels prepared using freeze-drying methods have the potential to be insulation materials or absorbents in the fields of industry, architecture, agriculture, etc., for their low heat conductivity, high specific area, low density, degradability, and low cost. However, their native, poor water resistance caused by the hydrophilicity of their polymer matrix limits their practical application.

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  • The study investigates the effectiveness of using computed tomography (CT) iterative reconstruction techniques combined with target scanning for diagnosing solid pseudopapillary tumors of the pancreas (SPTP).
  • Analyzing data from 27 patients, the research found that SPTP is more prevalent in young to middle-aged females, usually presenting as cystic-solid tumors with specific CT imaging features.
  • Results indicate that this imaging approach enhances tumor visibility and helps in accurately diagnosing SPTP, as it clarifies tumor structure and growth patterns without significant differences between genders.
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  • * Patients ranged from 27 to 70 years old, with common symptoms including abdominal distension and pain; the imaging revealed different characteristics for localized versus diffuse OMM types.
  • * Despite all patients undergoing surgery, survival outcomes varied significantly, with all localized OMM patients surviving, while most of those with diffuse OMM had worse prognoses.
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  • Low soil phosphorus bioavailability is a significant issue for many ecosystems worldwide, prompting a need to explore influencing factors at large scales.
  • This study found that soil microbial biomass carbon and acid phosphatase are key predictors of phosphorus availability, along with total soil phosphorus, and they positively affect phosphorus levels in both agricultural and natural ecosystems across China.
  • Additionally, the presence of microbial genes responsible for these enzymes also enhances phosphorus bioavailability, especially in agricultural areas, underscoring the importance of considering microbial factors in ecosystem management.
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Objective: Yang-deficiency constitution (YADC) is a common unbalanced constitution that predisposes individuals to certain diseases. However, not all people with YADC manifest develop diseases. This calls for delineation of the underlying molecular mechanisms.

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  • Researchers created a detailed genome resource for domestic sheep and their wild relatives, analyzing 810 samples from 7 wild species and 158 domestic populations, revealing a total of ∼121.2 million genetic variations.
  • They identified novel gene variants that impact local adaptation in domestic sheep, including a mutation linked to wool fineness, along with significant differences in genetic variations between wild and domestic groups.
  • The study also mapped out historical migrations of sheep from their domestication center in the Near East to different regions in Asia, highlighting two major migration waves during the Bronze Ages that influenced genetic diversity.
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The influence of biochar (BC) on anerobic digestion (AD) of organic wastes have been widely studied. However, the effect of BC on rate-limiting step during AD of lignocellulosic waste, i.e.

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Pretreatment plays a key role in biofuel production from lignocellulosic biomass. In this study, the main factors of peroxyformic acid (PA) pretreatment were optimized in the light of enzymolysis efficiency and composition analysis of pretreated sugarcane bagasse (SCB). Lignin was significantly removed (59.

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The domestication and subsequent global dispersal of livestock are crucial events in human history, but the migratory episodes during the history of livestock remain poorly documented [1-3]. Here, we first developed a set of 493 novel ovine SNPs of the male-specific region of Y chromosome (MSY) by genome mapping. We then conducted a comprehensive genomic analysis of Y chromosome, mitochondrial DNA, and whole-genome sequence variations in a large number of 595 rams representing 118 domestic populations across the world.

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An efficient ionic liquids (ILs) recycle technology will increase the economic viability of lignocellulosic biorefinery. The availability of recycling 1-butyl-3-methylimidazolium chloride for rice straw (RS) pretreatment was conducted. The kosmotropic salt K PO (TKP) solution was used as antisolvent for cellulose precipitation and forming a three-phase system consisting of biomass, ILs-rich, and salt-rich phases.

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Owing to its sustainability and low cost, direct revegetation (DR) has been considered a promising alternative to capped revegetation (CR) for dealing with the serious environmental problem derived from various types of mine wastelands that are widespread in the world. However, a direct comparison of the performance of these two revegetation approaches for reclamation of extremely acidic mine wastelands and the underlying mechanisms is still lacking. To bridge this critical knowledge gap, we established 5000 m of vegetation on a highly acidified (pH < 3) Pb/Zn mine tailings pond employing both CR and DR schemes (2500 m for each scheme).

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  • * The optimized method achieved significant lignin removal (73.2%), high recovery of holocellulose (73.8%), and excellent enzymolysis efficiency (83.5%) compared to treatments using only HO or NaOH.
  • * The research demonstrated that the combination of NaOH and HO effectively disrupted the GW structure, leading to successful ethanol production with a high yield of 100.7 g/L, indicating a promising approach for biorefinery applications.
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Abstract: The milk bar is an emerging style of retail business that mainly produces pasteurized milk (PM) and other dairy products on-site in many large cities of the People's Republic of China. To date, no data about veterinary drug residues in PM samples produced from milk bars have been reported. The objective of this study was to investigate the safety of PM from a total of 182 PM samples collected from milk bars from 10 provincial capital cities and to analyze the residues of seven classes of 61 veterinary drugs.

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Tibetan sheep are the most common and widespread domesticated animals on the Qinghai-Tibetan Plateau (QTP) and have played an essential role in the permanent human occupation of this high-altitude region. However, the precise timing, route, and process of sheep pastoralism in the QTP region remain poorly established, and little is known about the underlying genomic changes that occurred during the process. Here, we investigate the genomic variation in Tibetan sheep using whole-genome sequences, single nucleotide polymorphism arrays, mitochondrial DNA, and Y-chromosomal variants in 986 samples throughout their distribution range.

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  • The bacterial community during hydrogen production was mainly comprised of Clostridiales and Thermoanaerobacterales, with Thermoanaerobacterium and Ruminiclostridium being key players in the fermentation process.
  • Inoculating with Clostridium thermocellum significantly improved hydrogen yield and holocellulose degradation by 96.80% and 32.95%, respectively, while also enhancing volatile fatty acid (VFA) generation and reducing the lag phase of hydrogen production, supporting the potential for waste lign
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Biobased gelatins were used to improve the compressive properties and flammability of poly(vinyl alcohol)/montmorillonite (PVA/MMT) aerogels, fabricated using a simple and environmentally friendly freeze-drying method. Because of the excellent compatibility and strong interfacial adhesion between PVA and gelatin, the compressive moduli of aerogels were enhanced dramatically with the incorporation of gelatin. PVA/MMT/porcine-gelatin aerogels exhibit compressive modulus values as much as 12.

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  • China has a diverse range of native sheep breeds, with their history closely tied to nomadic societies, but this history is not well documented.
  • Researchers analyzed genomic data from over 1,000 modern sheep samples to uncover the genetic origins and migration patterns of these breeds in relation to historical nomadic movements.
  • Findings suggest that Chinese sheep originated around 5,000-5,700 years ago from the Mongolian Plateau, and subsequent migrations occurred due to the movements of various nomadic groups, particularly Di-Qiang people, and later Hui Muslims and Mongols in the 12th-13th centuries.
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Influenza viruses pose a severe threat to human health and a significant increase in antiviral drug-resistant among influenza viruses worldwide has been observed. Therefore, there is an urgent need to develop the new antiviral drugs, specifically from the natural products. In this study, the anti-viral and anti-inflammatory activities of coumarins against influenza A virus in vitro were investigated.

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  • The study investigates the antiviral properties of Laggera pterodonta, a plant used in Traditional Chinese Medicine, particularly for treating influenza and respiratory infections.
  • An active fraction from the plant extract, identified as Fraction 14 (Fr 14), shows significant antiviral effects by acting early in the influenza virus replication process and inhibiting key signaling pathways, including p38/MAPK and NF-κB.
  • The findings suggest that Fr 14 has both antiviral and anti-inflammatory effects, indicating potential for developing new antiviral drugs, with further research planned to explore its mechanisms in detail.
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