Publications by authors named "Yuqin Tu"

Purpose: There is growing evidence that the immune system plays an important role in the progression of Parkinson's disease, the second most common neurodegenerative disorder. This study aims to address the comprehensive understanding of the immunopathogenesis of Parkinson's disease and explore new inflammatory biomarkers.

Patients And Methods: In this study, Immune-related differential expressed genes (DEIRGs) were obtained from GEO database and Immport database.

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Background: Accurate prediction of malignancy risk for pulmonary lesions with pleural effusion improves early diagnosis of lung cancer. This study aimed to develop and validate a model to predict lung cancer.

Methods: Clinical data of 536 patients with pulmonary diseases were collected.

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The authors describe a fluorometric strategy for the detection of pathogenic bacteria with ultrasensitivity and high specificity. This strategy relies on the combination of target-modulated photoinduced electron transfer (PET) between G-quadruplex DNAzyme and DNA (labeled with silver nanoclusters) along with hairpin probe-based circular exponential amplification. The reaction system involves three hairpin probes (H1, H2 and H3).

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As the dynamic nature of progenitor genomes accompanies the speciation by interspecific hybridization, the extraction of the constituent subgenome(s) from a natural allopolyploid species of long history and then restitution of the progenitor(s) provides the unique opportunity to study the genome evolution and interplay. Herein, the A subgenome from the allotetraploid oilseed rape (Brassica napus L., AACC) was extracted through inducing the preferential elimination of C-subgenome chromosomes in intertribal crosses and the progenitor B.

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Background And Aims: Partial hybrids with female-parent-type phenotypes and chromosome numbers but altered genomic compositions have been reported in wide crosses of several plants. In order to introgress desirable genes from a wild relative, Isatis indigotica (a dye and medicinal plant; 2n = 14), into Brassica crops, intertribal sexual hybridizations were carried out with B. rapa (2n = 20), and the resulting hybrids and their progenies were characterized.

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Intertribal somatic hybrids of Raphanus sativus (2n = 18, RR) and Brassica rapa spp. chinensis (2n = 20, AA) with the dye and medicinal plant Isatis indigotica (2n = 14, I I) were firstly obtained by polyethylene glycol-induced symmetric fusions of mesophyll protoplasts. One mature hybrid with R.

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