Publications by authors named "Zhiyong Yin"

Background: Surface plasmon resonance (SPR) sensing technology has been widely used in biometrics, but the weak detection capability and low sensitivity limit the development of SPR biosensors. In this work, we propose to employ the transition metal disulfide (TMD) material MoS to induce the SPR effect into the near-infrared band. The aim of this work is to develop a near-infrared sensor capable of quantitatively detecting the concentration of cDNA, which is able to solve the problems of low sensitivity, parameter crosstalk and so on.

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To achieve more accurate analysis and detection of changes in liquid parameters, we propose a dual-parameter surface plasmon resonance (SPR) sensor that can measure refractive index (RI) and pH simultaneously. In this paper, we compare and analyze the transmission spectrum when the SPR effect is excited by the cladding mode of a photonic crystal fiber (PCF) and the core mode of the no-core fiber. The results show that the SPR effect excited using the cladding mode is stronger and the sensor has better loss peaks, which is more conducive to realizing the detection of the external environment.

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In order to figure out actual shaft resistance, axial forces of pile shaft have to be calculated based on strain test, which is a challenge for heat and steam cured prestressed high-strength concrete pipe piles. Disadvantages of three common methods of strain test and the empirical linear equation between axial force and strain are analyzed. A new strain test method, namely the slot-forming wood method, is proposed and applied in laboratory and field test.

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  • - The study focuses on how phosphopantetheinyl transferases (PPTases) activate carrier proteins by attaching a specific linker derived from coenzyme A.
  • - Researchers developed a method using a modified HSCoA with an alkyne group, which enables a reaction to attach a fluorescent tag to monitor the activation process.
  • - By applying this new method in enzyme screening, they successfully identified new PPTases that display promiscuous activity, meaning they can activate multiple proteins.
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  • * A study involving 1,008 Lohmann hens tested diets with varying levels of BSF larvae meal (7%, 14%, and 21%) for 8 weeks, finding improvements in laying rates and reduced feed intake, but some impacts on egg weight and quality.
  • * While BSF larvae inclusion increased certain metal concentrations in eggs and excreta, levels of toxic metals like arsenic and lead remained low, suggesting BSF could replace soybean meal but caution is needed regarding metal accumulation.
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Synthetic routes to geosmin and its enantiomer are well established, but the enantioselective synthesis of stereoisomers of geosmin is unknown. Here a stereoselective synthesis of all stereoisomers of geosmin is reported, yielding all compounds in high enantiomeric purity. Furthermore, the stereoselective synthesis of a geosmin derivative isolated from a mangrove associated streptomycete was performed, establishing the absolute configuration of the natural product.

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Aspongopus chinensis Dallas, 1851 (Hemiptera: Dinidoridae), an edible and medicinal insect, usually found in China and Southeast Asia, offers substantial potential for various applications. The reproductive cycle of this particular insect occurs annually because of reproductive diapause, leading to inadequate utilization of available natural resources. Despite its considerable ecological importance, the precise mechanisms underlying diapause in A.

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An isotopic labelling method was developed to investigate substrate binding by ketosynthases, exemplified by the second ketosynthase of the polyketide synthase BaeJ involved in bacillaene biosynthesis (BaeJ-KS2). For this purpose, both enantiomers of a C-labelled -acetylcysteamine thioester (SNAC ester) surrogate of the proposed natural intermediate of BaeJ-KS2 were synthesised, including an enzymatic step with glutamate decarboxylase, and incubated with BaeJ-KS2. Substrate binding was demonstrated through C NMR analysis of the products against the background of various control experiments.

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Dallas is a traditional Chinese medicinal insect with several anticancer properties can inhibit cancer cell growth, by inhibiting cell division, autophagy and cell cycle. However, the precise therapeutics effects and mechanisms of this insect on liver cancer are still unknown. This study examined the inhibitory influence of on the proliferation of hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) cells and explore the underlying mechanism using high-throughput sequencing.

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Molybdenum disulfide (MoS), as a representative transition metal disulfide material, has contributed significantly to the development of plasmonic technology toward the near-infrared (NIR). In this Letter, the physical mechanism of MoS excitation of surface plasmon resonance (SPR) in the NIR is investigated, and it is shown that the MoS film can induce the resonance dip to move toward the NIR and demonstrate a sensitivity higher than that in the visible band. A dual-channel SPR sensor capable of operating in the visible and NIR bands for refractive index (RI) detection was also prepared using the cascade method.

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In order to broaden the sensing bandwidth of surface plasmon resonance (SPR) sensors, we propose and demonstrate a dual-channel SPR fiber optic sensor with wide bandwidth. The sensor is fabricated using no-core fiber (NCF), in which the film consists of a silver film and a ZnO film. The sensing characteristics are investigated by simulation and experiment.

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Breast cancer, the most common cancer, presents a significant challenge to the health and longevity of women. Aspongopus chinensis Dallas is an insect with known anti-breast cancer properties. However, the anti-breast cancer effects and underlying mechanisms have not been elucidated.

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Dallas 1851, an insect of important economic value, faces challenges in artificial breeding due to mandatory diapause and limited access to wild resources. Heat shock proteins (Hsps) are thought to influence diapause in insects, but little is known about their role in during diapause. This study used genomic methods to identify 25 Hsp genes in , including two Hsp90, 14 Hsp70, four Hsp60 and five small Hsp genes, were located on seven chromosomes, respectively.

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Haploid males of hymenopteran species produce gametes through an abortive meiosis I followed by meiosis II that can either be symmetric or asymmetric in different species. Thus, one spermatocyte could give rise to two spermatids with either equal or unequal amounts of cytoplasm. It is currently unknown what molecular features accompany these postmeiotic sperm cells especially in species with asymmetric meiosis II such as bees.

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Polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) is a highly familial and heritable endocrine disorder. Over half of the daughters born to women with PCOS may eventually develop their own PCOS-related symptoms. Progress in the treatment of PCOS is currently hindered by the complexity of its clinical manifestations and incomplete knowledge of its etiopathogenesis.

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Background And Aims: To evaluate the diagnostic performance of dual elastography (dual-elasto) in continuous differentiation of liver fibrosis and inflammation in a large prospective cohort of patients with chronic HBV.

Approach And Results: Adults with positive HBsAg for at least 6 months were recruited from 12 medical centers. Participants underwent dual-elasto evaluations.

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Recent studies delineate an intimate crosstalk between apoptosis and inflammation. However, the dynamic mechanism linking them by mitochondrial membrane permeabilization remains elusive. Here, we construct a mathematical model consisting of four functional modules.

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Background: The incidence and death rate of cervical cancer rank fourth among female malignant tumors worldwide. A growing number of researches are devoted to exploring more effective treatment methods and cancer stem cells (CSCs) are thought to be a potential therapeutic target in cervical cancer. In our study, we focused on the expression and function of UCHL1 in cervical squamous cell carcinoma (CESC).

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Surface Plasmon Resonance (SPR) based fiber optic curvature sensors have the advantage of being insensitive to temperature and axial strain. However, they have the disadvantage of low sensitivity and small curvature detection range. To improve the performance of SPR curvature sensors, we propose an intensity-modulated microstructured optical fiber (MOF) curvature sensor.

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To address the challenge of no-reference image quality assessment (NR-IQA) for authentically and synthetically distorted images, we propose a novel network called the Combining Convolution and Self-Attention for Image Quality Assessment network (Conv-Former). Our model uses a multi-stage transformer architecture similar to that of ResNet-50 to represent appropriate perceptual mechanisms in image quality assessment (IQA) to build an accurate IQA model. We employ adaptive learnable position embedding to handle images with arbitrary resolution.

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Purpose: Chordoma is a rare and locally invasive neoplasm, and the prognostic factors are limited. Deregulation of Histone 3 lysine 27 (H3K27) trimethylation (H3K27me3) is considered to be related with poor prognosis in some tumors. The purpose of this study was to detect the expression of H3K27me3 in chordomas and analyze the correlation with clinicopathological features and explore the roles as potential prognostic markers and therapeutic targets.

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-rearranged fibroblastic tumor is a recently described entity that mostly occurs in acral locations. Only 15 cases have been reported in the English literature, with a wide age range and marked female predominance. The most common sites are the foot, followed by the hand and the distal lower leg.

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Inflammatory bowel diseases (IBDs) are chronic inflammatory disorders caused by the disruption of immune tolerance to the gut microbiota. MicroRNA-31 (MIR31) has been proven to be up-regulated in intestinal tissues from patients with IBDs and colitis-associated neoplasias. While the functional role of MIR31 in colitis and related diseases remain elusive.

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