Publications by authors named "Yuanting Liu"

Renewable energy and advanced water treatment technologies hold profound significance for driving sustainable development in modern society. Given the environmental friendliness and high efficiency of electrocatalysis processes, great expectations are placed on their applications in energy and water-related fields. However, the electrocatalysis is limited by the selectivity, activity, and durability of the electrocatalytic reactions.

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Objectives: 1.To explore the incidence of concurrent gouty arthritis (GA) during hospitalization in patients with different subtypes of acute stroke. 2.

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The electrochemical nitrate reduction reaction (NORR) holds promise for converting nitrogenous pollutants to valuable ammonia products. However, conventional electrocatalysis faces challenges in effectively driving the complex eight-electron and nine-proton transfer process of the NORR while also competing with the hydrogen evolution reaction. In this study, we present the thermally enhanced electrocatalysis of nitrate-to-ammonia conversion over nickel-modified copper oxide single-atom alloy oxide nanowires.

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The existence of universal quantum computers has been theoretically well established. However, building up a real quantum computer system not only relies on the theory of universality, but also needs methods to satisfy requirements on other features, such as programmability, modularity, scalability, etc. To this end, here we study the recently proposed model of quantum von Neumann architecture by putting it in a practical and broader setting, namely, the hierarchical design of a computer system.

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Background: Bowel volume loss during anus-preserving surgery (APS) may result in low anterior resection syndrome (LARS). We conducted this prospective observational cohort study to measure the incidence of LARS after surgery and evaluate the relationship between bowel volume loss and bowel function.

Methods: Patients with R0 resectable rectal cancer who consented to several bowel function surveys through telephone interviews after the operation were included.

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N-linoleyltyrosine (NITyr), one of the anandamide analogs, exerts activity via the endocannabinoid receptors (CB and CB), which showed anti-tumor effects in various tumors. Therefore, we speculated that NITyr might show anti-non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) effects via the CB or CB receptor. The purpose of the investigation was to reveal the anti-tumor ability of NITyr on A549 cells and its mechanisms.

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Electroreduction of nitrate to ammonia offers a promising pathway for nutrient recycling and recovery from wastewater with energy and environmental sustainability. There have been considerable efforts on the regulation of reaction pathways to facilitate nitrate-to-ammonia conversion over the competing hydrogen evolution reaction but only with limited success. Here, we report a Cu single-atom gel (Cu SAG) electrocatalyst that produces NH from both nitrate and nitrite under neutral conditions.

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  • Beta-amyloid protein (Aβ) plays a crucial role in Alzheimer's disease, and N-linoleyltyrosine (NITyr) shows promise as a neuroprotective agent against Aβ-induced damage in neurons.
  • NITyr effectively reduces cell death, enhances BDNF protein levels, activates autophagy-related proteins, and promotes a beneficial signaling pathway involving p-CREB and protein expressions related to neuron survival.
  • The neuroprotective effects of NITyr are dependent on its ability to induce autophagy, which is mediated through the CB/AMPK/mTOR/ULK1 signaling pathway, as blocking these pathways diminishes its protective benefits.
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  • The interfacial tension (IFT) of fluids is crucial in various fields but measuring it in very small volumes is difficult.
  • A new method using surface acoustic waves (SAWs) allows for accurate measurement of IFT by analyzing the shape of a small drop of liquid.
  • This technique can effectively screen for high leptin levels in blood plasma, offering an innovative way for pathologists to diagnose blood-related diseases with a low error margin.
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Anandamide (AEA) analogs show fair effects in counteracting the deterioration of Alzheimer's disease (AD). Our previous studies demonstrated that AEA analog-N-linoleyltyrosine (NITyr) exerted significant activities. In our current research, the role and mechanisms of NITyr were assessed in APP/PS1 mice mimicking the AD model.

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Objectives: Controversy exists regarding the justification of primary surgery in primary spontaneous pneumothorax, and surgery is not free from recurrence. We hypothesized that surgery is a risk factor for contralateral recurrence pneumothorax in adolescent.

Methods: We performed a retrospective cohort study of 163 adolescent with pneumothorax who were treated conservatively with chest tube (n = 100) or chest tube followed by video-assisted thoracoscopic surgery (n = 63) from January 2009 through December 2017.

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circRNAs have been considered as a rising factor in cancers. However, the roles and mechanisms of circ-sirt1 in gastric cancer (GC) remain largely unknown. In this study, we found that the expressions of sirt1 and circ-sirt1 are decreased in tissues or serums of GC patients by real-time quantitative PCR (RT-qPCR).

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MicroRNAs (miRs) carried in exosomes serve an important role in the pre‑metastatic microenvironment and in intercellular interactions. However, the function of exosomal‑miR‑10a derived from primary colorectal cancer (CRC) cells on fibroblasts in the lung metastatic microenvironment of patients with CRC remains unclear. Reverse transcription‑quantitative PCR was performed using samples from patients with CRC, and demonstrated that the expression levels of miR‑10a were significantly lower in serum and cancer tissue samples from patients with CRC compared with in serum from healthy individuals and paired non‑cancerous tissues, respectively.

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  • A study in Guangzhou, China investigated the link between diet quality and the risk of nasopharyngeal carcinoma (NPC) among 600 patients and 600 matched controls.
  • The researchers assessed dietary intake using various scoring systems like HEI-2005, aHEI, and DQI-I and found that higher scores were associated with a significantly lower risk of NPC, especially in men.
  • Results indicate that better adherence to healthy dietary patterns can reduce NPC risk among adults in southern China.
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Glycosyltransferase 1 from Bacillus cereus (BcGT1) catalyzes the transfer of a glucosyl moiety from uridine diphosphate glucose (UDP-glucose) to various acceptors; it was expressed and characterized. The specificity of acceptors was found to be broad: more than 20 compounds classified into O-, S-, and N-linkage glucosides can be prepared with BcGT1 catalysis. Based on this work, we conclude that the corresponding acceptors of these compounds must possess the following features: (1) the acceptors must contain at least one aromatic or fused-aromatic or heteroaromatic ring; (2) the reactive hydroxyl or sulfhydryl or amino group can attach either on the aromatic ring or on its aliphatic side chain; and (3) the acceptors can be a primary, secondary, or even a tertiary amine.

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Many studies have suggested that folate-related one-carbon metabolism-related nutrients may play a role in certain cancer risks, but few studies have assessed their associations with the risk for nasopharyngeal carcinoma (NPC). In this study, we investigated the association between four folate-related one-carbon metabolism-related nutrients (folate, vitamin B6, vitamin B12 and methionine) and NPC risk in Chinese adults. A total of 600 patients newly diagnosed (within 3 months) with NPC were individually matched with 600 hospital-based controls by age, sex and household type (urban v.

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Objective: The present study was conducted to elucidate the prognostic prediction value of the expression of the protein inhibitor of activated signal transducer and activators of transcription 3 (PIAS3) in gastric cancer (GC).

Methods: We detected the expression of PIAS3 in GC tissue, adjacent non-tumor tissue, GC cell lines, and GES-1 cell line. Besides, both clinicopathological data and follow-up records were obtained for patients' survival analyses.

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Aim: To investigate the etiology and complications of liver cirrhosis (LC) in Southern China.

Methods: In this retrospective, cross-sectional study, we identified cases of liver cirrhosis admitted between January 2001 to December 2010 and reviewed the medical records. Patient demographics, etiologies and complications were collected, and etiological changes were illustrated by consecutive years and within two time periods (2001-2005 and 2006-2010).

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Background And Objectives: Many studies have shown a negative association between the consumption of soy products and the risk of some cancers, but little is known about the effect of soy consumption on nasopharyngeal carcinoma. We assessed the association between the consumption of soy products on nasopharyngeal carcinoma risk in Chinese individuals.

Methods: This case-control study included 600 (448 males and 152 females) incident cases of nasopharyngeal carcinoma, and an equal number of controls, matched according to gender, age (± 3 y) and household type to the nasopharyngeal carcinoma cases.

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In this study, surface-functionalized, branched polyethylenimine (BPEI)-modified YVO4:Bi(3+),Eu(3+) nanocrystals (NCs) were successfully synthesized by a simple, rapid, solvent-free hydrothermal method. The BPEI-coated YVO4:Bi(3+),Eu(3+) NCs with high crystallinity show broad-band excitation in the λ=250 to 400 nm near-ultraviolet (NUV) region and exhibit a sharp-line emission band centered at λ=619 nm under excitation at λ=350 nm. The surface amino groups contributed by the capping agent, BPEI, not only improve the dispersibility and water/buffer stability of the BPEI-coated YVO4:Bi(3+),Eu(3+) NCs, but also provide a capability for specifically targeted biomolecule conjugation.

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A computational modeling/protein engineering approach was applied to probe H234, C457, T509, Y510, and W587 within Saccharomyces cerevisiae oxidosqualene-lanosterol cyclase (ERG7), which spatially affects the C-10 cation of lanosterol formation. Substitution of Trp587 to aromatic residues supported the "aromatic hypothesis" that the π-electron-rich pocket is important for the stabilization of electron-deficient cationic intermediates. The Cys457 to Gly and Thr509 to Gly mutations disrupted the pre-existing H-bond to the protonating Asp456 and the intrinsic His234 : Tyr510 H-bond network, respectively, and generated achilleol A as the major product.

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A Saccharomyces cerevisiae oxidosqualene-lanosterol cyclase mutant, ERG7(T384Y/Q450H/V454I), produced parkeol but not lanosterol as the sole end product. Parkeol undergoes downstream metabolism to generate compounds 9 and 10. In vitro incubation of parkeol produced a product profile similar to that of the in vivo experiment.

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The Cys703 to Ile or His mutation within Saccharomyces cerevisiae oxidosqualene-lanosterol cyclase ERG7 (ERG7(C703I/H)) generates an unusual truncated bicyclic rearranged intermediate, (8R,9R,10R)-polypoda-5,13E,17E,21-tetraen-3β-ol, related to iridal-skeleton triterpenoid. Numerous oxidosqualene-cyclized truncated intermediates, including tricyclic, unrearranged tetracyclic with 17α/β exocyclic hydrocarbon side chain, rearranged tetracyclic, and chair-chair-chair tricyclic intermediates (compounds 3-9), were also isolated from the ERG7(C703X) site-saturated mutations or the ERG7(F699T/C703I) double mutation, indicating the functional role of the Cys703 residue in stabilizing the bicyclic C-8 cation and the rearranged intermediate or interacting with Phe699, and opened a new avenue of engineering ERG7 for producing biological active agents.

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Purpose: The effect of fruit and vegetable intake on the risk of nasopharyngeal carcinoma (NPC) remains uncertain due to limited published evidence. We performed a matched case-control study to investigate the relationship between the intake of fruit and vegetables and the risk of NPC.

Methods: Between July 2009 and March 2011, 600 (448 male, 152 female), NPC incident cases from a single hospital in Guangzhou, Guangdong Province, China, a high-incidence area, were enrolled in the study.

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Site-saturated substitution in Saccharomyces cerevisiae oxidosqualene-lanosterol cyclase at Ile705 position produced three chair-boat-chair (C-B-C) truncated tricyclic compounds, two 17α-exocyclic protosteryl intermediates, two protosteryl C-17 truncated rearranged intermediates and the normal biosynthetic product, lanosterol. These results indicated the importance of the Ile705 residue in affecting lanosterol's C/D ring stabilization including 6-6-5 tricyclic and protosteryl C-17 cations and 17α/β-exocyclic side chain stereochemistry.

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