Publications by authors named "Yuehong Zhao"

Machine learning (ML) is expected to bring new insights into the impact of organic structures on the reaction mechanisms in reactive oxygen species oxidation. However, understanding the underlying chemical mechanisms still faces challenges due to the limited interpretability of the ML models. In this study, interpretable ML models were established to predict the second-order rate constants between hydroxyl radicals (OH) and organics ().

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Epstein-Barr virus (EBV), a member of the γ-herpesvirus family, is one of the most prevalent and persistent human viruses, infecting up to 90% of the adult population globally. EBV's life cycle includes primary infection, latency, and lytic reactivation, with the virus primarily infecting B cells and epithelial cells. This virus has evolved sophisticated strategies to evade both innate and adaptive immune responses, thereby maintaining a lifelong presence within the host.

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Introduction: Laparoscopic minimally invasive surgery has been widely used in the diagnosis and treatment of gynaecological diseases.

Aim: To investigate the effect of dexmedetomidine on perioperative haemodynamics and cognitive function in elderly gynaecological patients who underwent laparoscopic surgery.

Material And Methods: Clinical baseline characteristics, haemodynamic parameters, renin activity, norepinephrine level, cognitive function, pain level, and sedation were compared between the 2 groups.

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Protein kinases of the MAPK cascade family (MAPKKK-MAPKK-MAPK) play an important role in the growth and development of organisms and their response to environmental stress. The MAPKK gene families in the Chinese mitten crab Eriocheir sinensis have never been systematically analyzed. We identified four MAPKK family genes, EsMEK, EsMAPKK4, EsMAPKK6, and EsMAPKK7, in E.

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Article Synopsis
  • In arthropods, the Down Syndrome Cell Adhesion Molecule (Dscam) gene can produce a vast number of splice variants, with significant variation noted in the Chinese mitten crab, where specific exons can create numerous alternatives.
  • Recent research using Illumina sequencing identified even more splice variants, potentially leading to over 50,000 unique Dscam protein variants in this species.
  • The study found that one of these proteins, EsDscam-Ig1-Ig7, can bind to certain bacteria and enhance immune responses, while lacking direct antibacterial properties, suggesting a crucial role in immunity through phagocytosis and bacterial clearance.
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Integrins are cellular adhesion molecules that mediate cell-cell, cell-extracellular matrix, and cell-pathogen interactions. Integrins can stimulate various signaling pathways by binding to different ligands, thereby exerting immunological functions. While integrins have been found to primarily play a role in bacterial agglutination, phagocytosis, and inhibition of apoptosis in invertebrates, the specific signaling pathway and mechanism of action remain unclear.

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Ubiquitination and deubiquitination of target proteins is an important mechanism for cells to rapidly respond to changes in the external environment. The deubiquitinase, cylindromatosis (CYLD), is a tumor suppressor protein. CYLD from Drosophila melanogaster participates in the antimicrobial immune response.

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With the use of electrolytic Cu powder, Zr powder, Si powder and nickel-coated BC powder as cladding powders, in-situ synthesized ZrB-SiC reinforced copper matrix composite coatings were prepared by laser cladding on the surface of the copper substrate to improve the surface hardness and wear resistance. Under the condition of a laser energy density at 60 kJ/cm, the macroscopic surface of the composite coating was continuously flat. The microstructure and phase of the cladding coating were analyzed by means of XRD and SEM.

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As the most typical example of mRNA variable splicing, Down Syndrome Cell Adhesion Molecule (Dscam) can produce a large number of mRNA isomers. It plays an important role not only in the nervous system, but also in the immune system. In Eriocheir sinensis, the extracellular region of Dscam has three variable domains, which can produce 25, 34 and 18 exons and encode the N-terminal region of immunoglobulin (Ig) 2 and Ig3 domains, and the entire Ig7 domain, respectively.

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Hemocytes are invertebrate immune cells that are similar to blood cells in vertebrates and play a crucial role in innate immunity. Previous work has found that mature circulating hemocytes lack the ability to proliferate. However, recent single-cell RNA sequencing and functional studies in invertebrate have challenged this view.

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Photoinduced volatile organic compounds (VOCs) release from fatty alcohols at the air-water interface, has attracted considerable attention. This paper comprehensively explores the release of odorous VOCs from aqueous micropollutants under photoirradiation, especially in terms of the important role of the reactive oxygen species (ROS) in increased risk by cross-media transformation. The formation and distribution of photoinduced VOCs produced by aqueous benzyl alcohol (BzOH), a common ingredient in personal care products, were monitored in situ by online gas chromatography equipped with mass spectrometry and flame ionization detector (GC-MS/FID).

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In arthropods, Dscam (Down syndrome cell adhesion molecule) produces multiple pathogen specific receptors via immune responsive alternative splicing, generating molecular complexity analogous to vertebrate antibodies. Fewer isoforms are produced by the exons encoding Dscam's intracellular domain (ICD); therefore, the present study aimed to determine the transcriptional response of Eriocheir sinensis to Dscam ICDs. In the group overexpressing all cytoplasmic tail exons (ICD-FL), 1401 differentially expressed genes (DEGs) were identified; overexpressed of ICD constructs lacking exon-35 (ICD-△35) identified 413 DEGs; and overexpression of ICD constructs lacking exon-35 and exon-36 (ICD-△35 + 36) identified 22 DEGs.

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The direct catalytic reduction of nitric oxide (NO) by carbon monoxide (CO) to form harmless N and CO is an ideal strategy to simultaneously remove both these hazardous gases. To investigate the feasibility of using graphitic carbon nitride/titanium dioxide (g-CN/TiO) to catalyze the NO reduction by CO, we systematically explore the effect of the interfacial coupling between g-CN and TiO on the photo-induced carrier separation, the light absorption, and the surface reaction for the NO reduction by using density functional theory. The g-CN/TiO is predicted to have a better photocatalytic activity for NO reduction than g-CN, due to the enhanced light absorption intensity and the accelerated separation of the photo-excited electron-hole pairs.

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Down syndrome cell adhesion molecule (Dscam) generates tens of thousands of isoforms by alternative splicing, thereby providing crucial functions during immune responses. In this study, a novel Dscam signaling pathway was investigated in crab, which remains poorly characterized in invertebrates. Bacterial infection induced the cytoplasmic cleavage of Dscam intracellular domains (ICDs) by γ-secretase, and then the released ICDs carrying specific alternatively spliced exons could directly interact with IPO5 to facilitate nuclear translocation.

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Interleukins (ILs) are cytokines with crucial functions in innate and adaptive immunity. IL genes are only found in vertebrates, except for IL-16, which has been cloned in some arthropod species. However, the function of this gene in invertebrates is unknown.

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Graphite/Al composites have attracted much attrition due to their excellent thermal properties. However, the improvement of thermal conductivity (TC) is limited by the difficulty in controlling the orientation of graphite and the poor wettability between graphite and aluminum. In this study, a novel process for fabricating the Graphite/Al composites is proposed, which involves fabricating graphite film and aluminum foil into laminate material.

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Graphite/Al composites had attracted significant attention for thermal management applications due to their excellent thermal properties. However, the improvement of thermal properties was restricted by the insufficient wettability between graphite and Al. In this study, silicon carbide and titanium carbide coatings have been uniformly coated on the graphite by the reactive sputtering method, and Graphite/Al laminate composites were fabricated by a hot isostatic pressing process to investigate the influence on thermal conductivity and mechanical properties.

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The classical role of Vitellogenin (Vg) is providing energy reserves for developing embryos, but its roles appear to extend beyond this nutritional function, and its importance in host immune defense is garnering increasing research attention. However, Vg-regulated immunological functions are dependent on three different domains within different species and remain poorly understood. In the present study, we confirmed three conserved VG domains-LPD_N, DUF1943, and VWD-in the Chinese mitten crab (Eriocheir sinensis), highlighting functional similarities of Vg in vertebrates and invertebrates.

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We propose a new metal-free scheme of the reaction between the molecules CO and NO on a g-CN monolayer. We first investigate the electronic properties of the related molecules CO, NO, N, and CO adsorbed g-CN systems, and then figure out the possible reaction pathways. It is shown that all the molecules will be physisorbed above the triangular cavity.

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