531 results on '"Ya-Nan, Li"'
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152. Three New Aglain Derivatives from Aglaia odorata Lour. and Their Cytotoxic Activities
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Pan‐Feng Wu, Juan Liu, Ya‐Nan Li, Ru Ding, Rong Tan, Xiao‐Meng Yang, Yan Yu, Xiao‐Jiang Hao, Chun‐Mao Yuan, and Ping Yi
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Molecular Structure ,Plant Extracts ,Circular Dichroism ,Bioengineering ,Antineoplastic Agents ,General Chemistry ,General Medicine ,Biochemistry ,Antineoplastic Agents, Phytogenic ,Triterpenes ,Molecular Medicine ,Humans ,Aglaia ,Molecular Biology - Abstract
Three new aglain derivatives (1-3), one known aglain derivative (4), two known rocaglamide derivatives (5 and 6), four known triterpenoids (7-10), and three steroids (11-13) were isolated from Aglaia odorata Lour. Their structures were established through the analysis of detailed spectroscopic data and electronic circular dichroism calculations. Five compounds (1 and 4-7) exhibited cytotoxic activities on human leukemia cells (HEL) and human breast cancer cells with IC
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- 2021
153. [Electroacupuncture improves behavioral activities by suppressing neuroinflammation and TLR4/NF-κB signaling in substantia nigra of midbrain in Parkinson's disease rats]
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Ling, Qi, Yao, Wang, Ya-Nan, Li, Lei, Guo, and Jun, Ma
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Male ,Rats, Sprague-Dawley ,Substantia Nigra ,Toll-Like Receptor 4 ,Electroacupuncture ,Neuroinflammatory Diseases ,NF-kappa B ,Animals ,Parkinson Disease ,Rats ,Signal Transduction - Abstract
To observe the effect of electroacupuncture(EA) at "Fengfu" (GV16) and "Taichong"(LR3) on the expression of tyrosine hydroxylase (TH), α-synuclein (α-syn) and microglial-related microglial (MG), Toll-like receptor 4(TLR4)/nuclear factor kappa B (NF-κB) signaling pathway in the substantia nigra (SN) of midbrain in Rotenone-induced Parkinson's disease (PD) rats, so as to explore its mechanisms underlying improvement of PD.SD male rats were randomly divided into normal control, PD model and EA groups (In comparison with the normal group, the behavioral score, α-syn immunoactivity, number of Iba-1 labelled microglia, expression of TLR4 and NF-κB P65 proteins and the contents of TNF-α and IL-6 in the SN were significantly increased (EA can improve the behavioral manifestations of PD rats, which may be associated with its functions in down-regulating the abnormal accumulation of pathological α-syn, TLR4/NF-κB signaling, inhibiting activities of microglia and in up-regulating the expression of TH in the SN of midbrain.
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- 2021
154. Paired miRNA and RNA sequencing provides a first insight into molecular defense mechanisms of Scapharca broughtonii during ostreid herpesvirus-1 infection
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Chang-Ming Bai, Xiang Zhang, Paola Venier, Li Gu, Ya-Nan Li, Chong-Ming Wang, Lu-Sheng Xin, and Umberto Rosani
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blood clam ,OsHV-1 ,Sequence Analysis, RNA ,DNA Viruses ,General Medicine ,Aquatic Science ,MicroRNAs ,aquaculture ,Scapharca ,Environmental Chemistry ,Animals ,miRNA, OsHV-1, blood clam, RNA-seq, aquaculture ,RNA-seq ,Crassostrea ,Herpesviridae ,miRNA ,Defense Mechanisms - Abstract
Ostreid herpesvirus 1 (OsHV-1) infection caused mortalities with relevant economic losses in bivalve aquaculture industry worldwide. Initially described as an oyster pathogen, OsHV-1 can infect other bivalve species, like the blood clam Scapharca broughtonii. However, at present, little is known about the molecular interactions during OsHV-1 infection in the blood clam. We produced paired miRNA and total RNA-seq data to investigate the blood clam transcriptional changes from 0 to 72 h after experimental infection with OsHV-1. High-throughput miRNA sequencing of 24 libraries revealed 580 conserved and 270 new blood clam miRNAs, whereas no genuine miRNA was identified for OsHV-1. Total 88-203 differently expressed miRNAs were identified per time point, mostly up-regulated and mainly targeting metabolic pathways. Most of the blood clam mRNAs, in contrast, were down-regulated up to 60 h post-injection, with the trend analysis revealing the activation of immune genes only when comparing the early and latest stage of infection. Taken together, paired short and long RNA data suggested a miRNA-mediated down-regulation of host metabolic and energetic processes as a possible antiviral strategy during early infection stages, whereas antiviral pathways appeared upregulated only at late infection.
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- 2021
155. The Peroxisomal-CoA Synthetase MoPcs60 Is Important for Fatty Acid Metabolism and Infectious Growth of the Rice Blast Fungus
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Ting Zhang, Ya-Nan Li, Xue Li, Wangliu Gu, Emily Kolojane Moeketsi, Ruiwen Zhou, Xiaobo Zheng, Zhengguang Zhang, and Haifeng Zhang
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fatty acid metabolism ,β-oxidation ,pathogenicity ,Plant culture ,peroxisome ,Plant Science ,MoPcs60 ,SB1-1110 - Abstract
Fatty acid metabolism is important for the maintenance of fatty acid homeostasis. Free fatty acids, which are toxic in excess, are activated by esterification with coenzyme A (CoA) and then subjected to β-oxidization. Fatty acid β-oxidation-related genes play critical roles in the development and virulence of several phytopathogens. In this study, we identified and characterized a peroxisomal-CoA synthetase in the rice blast fungus Magnaporthe oryzae, MoPCS60, which is a homolog of PCS60 in budding yeast. MoPCS60 was highly expressed during the conidial and early infectious stages and was induced under oleate treatment. Targeted deletion of MoPCS60 resulted in a significant reduction in growth rate when oleate and olive oil were used as the sole carbon sources. Compared with the wild-type strain Guy11, the ΔMopcs60 mutant exhibited fewer peroxisomes, more lipid droplets, and decreased pathogenicity. The distribution of MoPcs60 varied among developmental stages and was mainly localized to peroxisomes in the hyphae, conidia, and appressoria when treated with oleate. Our results suggest that MoPcs60 is a key peroxisomal-CoA synthetase involved in fatty acid β-oxidation and pathogenicity in rice blast fungi.
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- 2021
156. Clostridium leptum induces the generation of interleukin-10
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Fei, Huang, Ying, Zhang, Xin-Quan, Bai, Chun-Xiao, Wang, and Ya-Nan, Li
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Clostridium ,Inflammation ,B-Lymphocytes, Regulatory ,Mice ,Animals ,Humans ,Forkhead Transcription Factors ,Lung ,T-Lymphocytes, Regulatory ,Asthma ,Interleukin-10 - Abstract
Asthma is one of the most common chronic inflammatory diseases of the respiratory tract. Previous studies have shown that the reduction of regulatory B cells (Bregs) can increase inflammation of the body and promote the formation of chronic airway inflammation in asthma, but the detailed mechanisms have not been fully elucidated. The intestinal flora Clostridium leptum (CL) has been reported to modulate immune regulatory cells in the body, but the specific mechanisms are not clear. This study aimed to investigate the effects of CL on the differentiation of interleukin (IL)- 10The abundances of CL and the frequencies of blood Bregs from asthmatic patients and healthy controls were compared. The house dust mite (HDM)-induced asthma model was established in mice. The effects of CL exposure and B cell infusion on Breg differentiation, T cell cytokine production, and inflammatory cell infiltration in mouse lungs were examined. Bregs were cocultured with regulatory T cells (Tregs) and CD4Compared with healthy controls, asthmatic patients had significantly reduced frequencies of blood Bregs and abundances of fecal CL, and these two parameters were positively correlated. In the asthma model, the frequencies of Bregs in lungs were significantly reduced; while the infusion of Bregs isolated from CL- supplemented mice significantly reduced airway inflammation and hyperresponsiveness. In addition, Bregs inhibited the differentiation of cocultured non-Tregs into multiple effector cells and enhanced Foxp3 expression in cocultured Tregs.Bregs contribute to the alleviation of airway inflammation, which provides insight on implementing CL-based microbial induction of Bregs in asthma therapy.
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- 2021
157. Atypical chemokine receptor 3 (ACKR3) induces the perturbation of rRNA biogenesis in colonic cells: a novel mechanism of colorectal tumorigenesis
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Shu-Xiang Cui, Ting Pan, Rong-Rong Miao, Juan Yang, Xian-Jun Qu, Shu-Hua Wu, Yue-Ying Zhang, and Ya-Nan Li
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Chemokine receptor ,Colorectal tumorigenesis ,Chemistry ,Mechanism (biology) ,Ribosomal RNA ,Biogenesis ,Cell biology - Abstract
Background Atypical chemokine receptor 3 (ACKR3) has emerged as a key player in several biologic processes. Its atypical “intercepting receptor” signaling properties have established ACKR3 as the main regulator in many pathophysiological processes. In this study, we investigated the mechanisms of ACKR3 in promoting Colitis and colorectal tumorigenesis. Methods ACKR3 and clinically relevant was evaluated in human colonic cancer specimens. The mechanism of ACKR3-induced perturbation of rRNA biogenesis was performed in Villin-ACKR3-IREF mice specifically expressed ACKR3 in intestines. Nuclear β-arr1 and the interaction of NOLC1 to Fibrillarin were analyzed in vitro and in vivo assays. Results Activation of ACKR3 promotes Colitis and colorectal tumorigenesis, in human and animal model, through NOLC1-induced perturbations of rRNA biogenesis. Human colonic cancer tissues demonstrated higher expression of ACKR3, and high ACKR3 expression was associated with the increased severity of Colitis and colorectal tumorigenesis. Villin-ACKR3 transgenic mice demonstrated the characteristics of ACKR3-induced colorectal cancer, showing the nuclear β-arrestin-1-activated perturbation of rRNA biogenesis. Activation of ACKR3 induced nuclear translocation of β-arrestin-1 (β-arr1), leading to the interaction of β-arr1 with nucleolar and coiled-body phosphoprotein 1 (NOLC1). As the highly phosphorylated protein in the nucleolus, NOLC1 further interacted with Fibrillarin, a conserved nucleolar methyltransferase responsible for ribosomal RNA methylation, leading to the increase of methylation in Histone H2A, resulting in the promotion of rRNA transcription of ribosome biogenesis. Conclusion ACKR3 promotes Colitis and colorectal tumorigenesis through the perturbation of rRNA biogenesis by nuclear β-arr1-induced interaction of NOLC1 with Fibrillarin.
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158. Early-Life Exposure to Clostridium leptum Causes Pulmonary Immunosuppression.
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Fei Huang, Hong-Mei Qiao, Jia-Ning Yin, Yang Gao, Yang-Hua Ju, and Ya-Nan Li
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Medicine ,Science - Abstract
Low Clostridium leptum levels are a risk factor for the development of asthma. C. leptum deficiency exacerbates asthma; however, the impact of early-life C. leptum exposure on cesarean-delivered mice remains unclear. This study is to determine the effects of early-life C. leptum exposure on asthma development in infant mice.We exposed infant mice to C. leptum (fed-CL) and then induced asthma using the allergen ovalbumin (OVA).Fed-CL increased regulatory T (Treg) cells in cesarean-delivered mice compared with vaginally delivered mice. Compared with OVA-exposed mice, mice exposed to C. leptum + OVA did not develop the typical asthma phenotype, which includes airway hyper-responsiveness, cell infiltration, and T helper cell subset (Th1, Th2, Th9, Th17) inflammation. Early-life C. leptum exposure induced an immunosuppressive environment in the lung concurrent with increased Treg cells, resulting in the inhibition of Th1, Th2, Th9, and Th17 cell responses.These findings demonstrate a mechanism whereby C. leptum exposure modulates adaptive immunity and leads to failure to develop asthma upon OVA sensitization later in life.
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159. Ophthalmic Solution of Smart Supramolecular Peptides to Capture Semaphorin 4D against Diabetic Retinopathy
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Ya‐Nan Li, Hong‐Wen Liang, Chun‐Lin Zhang, Yan‐Mei Qiu, David Wang, Hai‐Ling Wang, An‐Qi Chen, Can‐Dong Hong, Lei Wang, Hao Wang, and Bo Hu
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General Chemical Engineering ,General Engineering ,General Physics and Astronomy ,Medicine (miscellaneous) ,General Materials Science ,Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology (miscellaneous) - Abstract
Diabetic retinopathy (DR) is the leading cause of vision loss in working age population. Intravitreal injection of anti-VEGF antibody is widely used in clinical practice. However, about 27% of patients show poor response to anti-VEGF therapy and about 50% of these patients continue to have macular thickening. Frequent intravitreal injections of antibody may increase the chance of endophthalmitis and cause visual loss or even blindness once happened. Therefore, there is a greatly urgent need for novel noninvasive target to treat DR clinically. Here, the formulation of a smart supramolecular peptide (SSP) eye drop for DR treatment that is effective via specifically identifying and capturing soluble semaphorin 4D (sSema4D), a strongly pro-angiogenesis and exudates factor, is reported. The SSP nanostructures encapsulate sSema4D so that all biological effects mediated by three receptors of sSema4D are inhibited, thereby significantly alleviating pathological retinal angiogenesis and exudates in DR. Moreover, it is found that combination of SSPs eye drop and anti-VEGF injection shows better therapeutic effect over anti-VEGF treatment alone. Overall, SSP eye drop provide an alternative and effective method for noninvasive treatment for DR.
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160. Response to 'Comment on ‘Even-order harmonic generation from nonlinear Thomson backscatter in a tightly focused Gaussian laser pulse’' [Phys. Plasmas 29, 114703 (2022)]
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Xue-Ren Hong, Ke Shi, Ya-Nan Li, Dou Wei, Rong-An Tang, Jian-An Sun, and Wen-Shan Duan
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Condensed Matter Physics - Abstract
In a recent Comment, Chang et al. [Phys. Plasmas 29, 114703 (2022)] have studied the electron dynamics for an electron accelerating in a tightly focused Gaussian laser pulse with the higher order correction terms, and it is found that the initial position of the electron is the reason why the electron is pushed to the − z axis at the end. In this Reply, the electron dynamics and its nonlinear Thomson backscattering in a tightly focused Gaussian laser pulse with the higher order correction terms are presented, and it is found that the result is consistent with the lowest order approximation case in our paper [Hong et al., Phys. Plasmas 29, 043102 (2022)]. Meanwhile, it is also found that when the longitudinal deceleration effect of the ponderomotive force on the electron introduced by the falling part of the tightly focused laser pulse is greater than the longitudinal acceleration effect of the rising part, the electron that is initially stationary will be slightly pushed to the − z axis at the end, which can well explain the “return” phenomenon of the electron in the longitudinal direction both in our paper and in the Comment.
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161. Structurally Enhanced Incremental Neural Learning for Image Classification with Subgraph Extraction.
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Yu-Bin Yang, Ya-Nan Li, Yang Gao 0001, Hujun Yin, and Ye Tang
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- 2014
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162. Atypical chemokine receptor 3 (ACKR3) induces the perturbation of rRNA biogenesis: a novel mechanism of colorectal tumorigenesis
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Shu-Xiang Cui, Ya-Nan Li, Juan Yang, Rong-Rong Miao, Shu-Hua Wu, Xian-Jun Qu, Yue-Ying Zhang, and Ting Pan
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Fibrillarin ,Chemokine receptor ,Nucleolus ,Chemistry ,Ribosome biogenesis ,Methylation ,RRNA transcription ,Biogenesis ,G protein-coupled receptor ,Cell biology - Abstract
Atypical chemokine receptor 3 (ACKR3), previously known as C-X-C chemokine receptor type 7 (CXCR7), has emerged as a key player in several biologic processes. Its atypical “intercepting receptor” signaling properties have established ACKR3 as the main regulator in pathophysiological processes in many diseases. However, much less is known the underlying mechanisms of ACKR3 in promoting tumorigenesis. We found, in both human and animal model, that activation of ACKR3 promotes colorectal tumorigenesis through the NOLC1-induced perturbations of rRNA biogenesis. As compared with adjacent non-neoplastic tissue, human colonic cancer tissues demonstrated higher expression of ACKR3, and high ACKR3 expression was associated with increased severity of colonic cancer. Villin-ACKR3 transgenic mice demonstrated the characteristics of ACKR3-induced colorectal cancer, showing the nuclear β-arrestin-1-activated perturbation of rRNA biogenesis. Activation of ACKR3 induced nuclear translocation of β-arrestin-1 (β-arr1), leading to the interaction of β-arr1 with nucleolar and coiled-body phosphoprotein 1 (NOLC1). As the highly phosphorylated protein in the nucleolus, NOLC1 further interacted with Fibrillarin, a highly conserved nucleolar methyltransferase responsible for ribosomal RNA methylation, leading to the increase of methylation in Histone H2A, resulting in the promotion of rRNA transcription of ribosome biogenesis. Conclusion: ACKR3 promotes colorectal tumorigenesis through the perturbation of rRNA biogenesis by nuclear β-arr1-induced interaction of NOLC1 with Fibrillarin.HIGH LIGHTSACKR3 is an atypical G protein-coupled receptor (GPCR)ACKR3 promotes colorectal tumorigenesisACKR3 induces nuclear translocation of β-arr1Nuclear β-arr1 interacts with NOLC1 to activate FibrillarinInteraction of NOLC1 to Fibrillarin leads to perturbation of rRNA biogenesis
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163. Image compression based on SVD algorithm
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Shi Jie Li, Hui Pang, Pan Yin Li, Ya Nan Li, and Zhi Xin Liu
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- 2021
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164. Anti-CXCL10 monoclonal antibody therapy protects against the diabetic retinopathy in the mouse model induced by streptozotocin
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Zhao-Hui Sun, Fang Li, Yun-Fei Li, Min Wang, Ya-Nan Li, Li Li, Hua Yu, Guang-Xian Tang, and Rui-Xue Sun
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Disease Models, Animal ,Mice ,Diabetic Retinopathy ,Animals ,Antibodies, Monoclonal ,Humans ,Cell Biology ,General Medicine ,Retina ,Streptozocin ,Developmental Biology ,Diabetes Mellitus, Experimental - Abstract
To explore the effect of CXC chemokine CXCL10 in the mice with diabetic retinopathy (DR).DR models were constructed on mice via injection of streptozotocin (STZ). At 3 weeks of STZ, mice were treated with anti-CXCL10 monoclonal antibodies (mAb)/control mAb, and a series of experiments were then conducted at 6 weeks of STZ, including HE staining, western blotting, retinal trypsin digestion, real-time qPCR and enzyme-linked immuno sorbent assay (ELISA). The corresponding kits were used to detect the activity of oxidative stress markers.Compared with nondiabetic eyes, DR mice both at 3 and 6 weeks presented the decreases in the total retinal thickness, the retinal outer nuclear layer (ONL) thickness, and the cells of ganglion cell layer (GCL), with the upregulated CXCL10, pro-inflammatory cytokines and malondialdehyde (MDA), as well as the downregulated levels of superoxide dismutase (SOD), glutathione peroxidase (GPx) and CAT, especially in those at 6 weeks, which were attenuated by the anti-CXCL10 mAb treatment. Moreover, in comparison with the DR mice, mice in the DR + anti-CXCL10 mAb group gained the significant decrease in the number of acellular capillaries of retina, with up-regulations of Claudin-5 and ZO-1 and down-regulations of VEGF and FGF-2. The DR mice injected with anti-CXCL10 mAb demonstrated alleviated retinal pathology as compared to mice at 3 weeks of STZ.Anti-CXCL10 mAb could mitigate the retinal pathology of DR mice, with the decreased inflammation and oxidative stress, thus mediating a delay in the development or disease improvement in patients of DR.
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165. Chemical constituents from the flowers of Hypericum monogynum L. with COX-2 inhibitory activity
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Lie-Jun Huang, Xiao-Jiang Hao, Wei Gu, Junlei Chen, Chun-Mao Yuan, Jue Yang, Wenwen He, Lulu Deng, Ya-Nan Li, Ping Yi, Yan-Rong Zeng, and Zhanxing Hu
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Plant Science ,Flowers ,Horticulture ,Hypericaceae ,Phloroglucinol ,Inhibitory postsynaptic potential ,Biochemistry ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Flavonoid derivatives ,Ic50 values ,Hypericum monogynum ,Molecular Biology ,Taxonomy ,Traditional medicine ,biology ,Molecular Structure ,Chemistry ,General Medicine ,Biodiversity ,biology.organism_classification ,Multiple drug resistance ,Molecular Docking Simulation ,Cyclooxygenase 2 ,Chemical constituents ,Quercetin ,Hypericum - Abstract
Hypericum monogynum L. (Hypericaceae) has been used as a folk Chinese medicine for the treatment of inflammatory related diseases. Cyclooxygenase-2 (COX-2) is a crucial target for the development of agents to treat inflammation. To search for anti-inflammatory compounds from traditional Chinese medicines, a chemical constituent study along with COX-2 inhibitory activity analysis was performed for this plant. In this study, sixteen chemical monomers, including three undescribed oxidative degradation polycyclic polyprenylated acylphloroglucinols (PPAPs, hypemoins C–E), two undescribed PPAPs (hypemoins A and B), and 11 known compounds, were identified from the flowers of H. monogynum. Their structures were characterized by HRESIMS, NMR techniques, ECD, and single crystal X-ray diffraction. Four flavonoid derivatives showed remarkable COX-2 inhibitory activities, with IC50 values ranging from 0.220 ± 0.006 to 1.655 ± 0.098 μM. Among these compounds, the possible recognition mechanism between quercetin 3-(6″-O-caffeoyl)-β-3-D-galactoside and COX-2 was predicted by molecular docking analysis. Moreover, the multidrug resistance reversal activities for the selected compounds were evaluated.
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- 2021
166. Evidence on the causal link between homocysteine and hypertension from a meta‐analysis of 40 173 individuals implementing Mendelian randomization
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Liwan Fu, Shufang Deng, Dongmei Luo, Baihui Wu, Yue-Qing Hu, and Ya-nan Li
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medicine.medical_specialty ,Homocysteine ,Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism ,030204 cardiovascular system & hematology ,Gastroenterology ,03 medical and health sciences ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,0302 clinical medicine ,Polymorphism (computer science) ,Internal medicine ,Mendelian randomization ,Genotype ,Internal Medicine ,Medicine ,030212 general & internal medicine ,biology ,business.industry ,Odds ratio ,Confidence interval ,chemistry ,Meta-analysis ,Methylenetetrahydrofolate reductase ,biology.protein ,Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine ,business - Abstract
Numerous researchers have investigated the associations among methylenetetrahydrofolate reductase gene (MTHFR) C677T polymorphism, homocysteine (Hcy) concentration, and hypertension. However, the results are controversial. Thus, a meta‐analysis implementing Mendelian randomization approach was conducted to examine the hypothesis that elevated Hcy concentration plausibly contributes to increased risk of hypertension. Based on several inclusion and exclusion criteria, eligible studies were selected to explore the correlation between MTHFR C677T and hypertension risk, MTHFR C677T and Hcy concentration in hypertension, and Hcy concentration and hypertension, and they were evaluated by odds ratios (ORs), effect size (ES), and standard mean difference with their corresponding 95% confidence intervals (95% CIs), respectively. Moreover, Mendelian randomization was implemented to evaluate the relationship between Hcy and hypertension. Consequently, 14 378 cases and 25 795 controls were involved in this study and the results showed that MTHFR C677T led to an elevated risk of hypertension (for T vs C: OR = 1.27, 95% CI = 1.17‐1.37; for TT vs CC: OR = 1.53, 95% CI = 1.30‐1.79). Additionally, in hypertensive subjects, the pooled Hcy concentration in individuals of TT genotype was 7.74 μmol/L (95% CI: 5.25‐10.23) greater than that in individuals of CC genotype. Moreover, the pooled Hcy concentration in hypertensive was 0.69 μmol/L (95% CI: 0.50‐0.87) greater than that in controls. The estimated causal OR associated with hypertension was 1.32 for 5 μmol/L Hcy increment. Via MTHFR C677T polymorphism, the findings in the present study demonstrated that there exists evidence on causal link between Hcy concentration and the risk of hypertension.
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167. A BSDE approach for bond pricing under interest rate models with self-exciting jumps
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Zhongyang Sun, Xin Zhang, and Ya-Nan Li
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Statistics and Probability ,Bond valuation ,Short-rate model ,media_common.quotation_subject ,Econometrics ,Marked point process ,Cluster analysis ,Mathematics ,Interest rate ,media_common - Abstract
In this article, we consider zero-coupon bond pricing problems for the stochastic interest rate model with clustering effects of self-exciting jumps. We first develop the evolution of the interest ...
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168. GPIO‐based robust control of magnetic levitation system subject external disturbance
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Ya-nan Li, Yamei Liu, Qixun Lan, Yujie Cai, Yuqian Yang, and Huafeng Xu
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0209 industrial biotechnology ,Disturbance (geology) ,Observer (quantum physics) ,control method ,Computer science ,Control (management) ,Energy Engineering and Power Technology ,feedback ,02 engineering and technology ,Tracking (particle physics) ,nonlinear control systems ,020901 industrial engineering & automation ,Control theory ,Simple (abstract algebra) ,control approach ,gpio-based robust control ,exact model information ,0202 electrical engineering, electronic engineering, information engineering ,practical controller ,robust control problem ,observers ,magnetic levitation ,020208 electrical & electronic engineering ,General Engineering ,tracking ,Magnetic levitation system ,nonlinear magnetic levitation system ,uncertain systems ,pi control ,magnetic levitation system subject external disturbance ,lcsh:TA1-2040 ,generalised-proportional-integral observer ,control system synthesis ,Robust control ,reference position tracking task ,lcsh:Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General) ,position control ,robust control ,parameter uncertainties ,Software - Abstract
This article considers the robust control problem of non-linear magnetic levitation system with parameter uncertainties and external disturbance. To obtain a simple and practical controller that does not depend on the exact model information, a generalised-proportional-integral observer is constructed to estimate the velocity and disturbance. Then, based on mild assumptions and the estimated values, an output feedback tracking controller is proposed such that the reference position tracking task could be realised. The obtained control approach is confirmed strictly by theoretical analysis. Finally, simulation results are provided to show the effectiveness of the proposed control method.
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- 2019
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169. Synthesis of Si 3 N 4 whiskers by rapid nitridation of silicon droplets
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Li Wang, Ya-nan Li, Ping Wu, Jin-guang Yang, Shiping Zhang, Yan-ping Zhang, and Dan Yan
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Marketing ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Materials science ,Morphology (linguistics) ,Silicon nitride ,chemistry ,Silicon ,Chemical engineering ,Whiskers ,Materials Chemistry ,Ceramics and Composites ,chemistry.chemical_element ,Condensed Matter Physics - Published
- 2019
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170. Identifying the limiting factors driving the winter wheat yield gap on smallholder farms by agronomic diagnosis in North China Plain
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Ya-nan Li, Hong-rui Qu, Guang-feng Chen, Wen-qi Ma, Hong-zhu Cao, and Dong-dong Chen
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0106 biological sciences ,Agriculture (General) ,smallholder ,yield gaps ,Plant Science ,limiting factors ,01 natural sciences ,Biochemistry ,S1-972 ,Food Animals ,path analysis ,Current yield ,Hectare ,Mathematics ,Food security ,Ecology ,Nutrient management ,business.industry ,Crop yield ,Yield gap ,food and beverages ,04 agricultural and veterinary sciences ,Agronomy ,Agriculture ,040103 agronomy & agriculture ,boundary line analysis ,0401 agriculture, forestry, and fisheries ,Animal Science and Zoology ,Seeding ,business ,Agronomy and Crop Science ,010606 plant biology & botany ,Food Science - Abstract
North China Plain (NCP) is the primary winter wheat production region in China, characterized by smallholder farming systems. Whereas the winter wheat average yield of smallholder farmers is currently low, the yield potential and limiting factors driving the current yield gap remain unclear. Therefore, increasing the wheat yield in NCP is essential for the national food security. This study monitored wheat yield, management practices and soil nutrient data in 132 farmers' fields of Xushui County, Baoding City, Hebei Province during 2014–2016. These data were analyzed using variance and path analysis to determine the yield gap and the contribution of yield components (i.e., spikes per hectare, grain number per spike and 1000-grain weight) to wheat yield. Then, the limiting factors of yield components and the optimizing strategies were identified by a boundary line approach. The results showed that the attainable potential yield for winter wheat was 10 514 kg ha−1. The yield gaps varied strongly between three yield groups (i.e., high, middle and low), which were divided by yield level and contained 44 farmers in each group, and amounted to 2493, 1636 and 814 kg ha−1, respectively. For the three yield components, only spikes per hectare was significantly different (P6.598 × 06 ha−1), the seeding rate should range from 210–300 kg ha−1, seeding date should range from 3th to 8th October, and basal N input should range from 90–180 kg ha−1. Compared to these reasonable ranges of management measures, most of the farmers' practices were not suitable, and both lower and higher levels of management existed. It is concluded that the strategies for optimizing yield components could be achieved by improving wheat seeding quality and optimizing farmers' nutrient management practices in the NCP.
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- 2019
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171. Dynamical switching and memory via incoherent pump assisted optical bistability
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Yu-Yuan Chen, Ya-Nan Li, Ren-Gang Wan, and Hong-Wei Yan
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Coupling ,Physics ,education.field_of_study ,Field (physics) ,Bistability ,business.industry ,Electromagnetically induced transparency ,Population ,Physics::Optics ,General Physics and Astronomy ,01 natural sciences ,Optical switch ,010305 fluids & plasmas ,Atomic coherence ,Optical bistability ,Optics ,0103 physical sciences ,010306 general physics ,business ,education - Abstract
We analyze the dynamical behavior of all-optical switching and memory based on tunable optical bistability in a three-level Λ-type atomic system driven by a probe field circulating in an optical ring cavity, a coherent coupling field and an incoherent pump field outside cavity. Owing to the incoherent pump process, the absorption and Kerr nonlinearity near the atomic resonance change dramatically as a result of varied population distribution and atomic coherence, and then the switch-up and switch-down thresholds, as well as the width (or area) of bistable curve, can be manipulated effectively. By tuning the intensity of either coherent coupling field or incoherent pump field, we can make the system output flip between the lower and upper branches of different bistable hysteresis loops while the cavity input keeps to a constant value. Accordingly, all-optical switching and memory can be implemented via dynamical control of the bistable behavior under the assistance of incoherent pump. The proposed scheme can find potential applications in all-optical communication and computation.
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- 2019
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172. Plausible relationship between homocysteine and obesity risk via MTHFR gene: a meta-analysis of 38,317 individuals implementing Mendelian randomization
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Ya-nan Li, Yue-Qing Hu, Liwan Fu, Dongmei Luo, and Shufang Deng
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Pharmacology ,medicine.medical_specialty ,biology ,Homocysteine ,business.industry ,030209 endocrinology & metabolism ,Mendelian Randomization Analysis ,030204 cardiovascular system & hematology ,medicine.disease ,Obesity ,Gastroenterology ,03 medical and health sciences ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,0302 clinical medicine ,chemistry ,Polymorphism (computer science) ,Methylenetetrahydrofolate reductase ,Internal medicine ,Meta-analysis ,Genotype ,Mendelian randomization ,Internal Medicine ,medicine ,biology.protein ,business - Abstract
Objective Numerous studies have explored the role of methylenetetrahydrofolate reductase gene (MTHFR) C677T polymorphism and homocysteine (Hcy) concentration in obesity, but the results are inconsistent. Hence, we performed a meta-analysis implementing Mendelian randomization approach to test the assumption that the increased Hcy concentration is plausibly related to the elevated risk of obesity. Methods Eligible studies were selected based on several inclusion and exclusion criteria. Correlations between MTHFR C677T and obesity risk, MTHFR C677T and Hcy concentration in obesity, Hcy concentration, and obesity were estimated by ORs, effect size and standard mean difference with their corresponding 95% CIs, respectively. Furthermore, Mendelian randomization analysis was performed to estimate the relationship between Hcy level and obesity. Results Consequently, this meta-analysis implemented with Mendelian randomization approach was conducted among 8,622 cases and 29,695 controls. The results indicated that MTHFR C677T is associated with an increased risk of obesity (for T vs C: OR=1.06, 95% CI=1.02-1.10; for TT vs CC: OR=1.13, 95% CI=1.03-1.24). Moreover, in obese subjects, the pooled Hcy concentration in individuals of TT genotype was 2.91 mmol/L (95% CI: 0.27-5.55) higher than that in individuals of CC genotype. Furthermore, the pooled Hcy concentration in subjects with obesity was 0.74 mmol/L (95% CI: 0.36-1.12) higher than that in controls. The evaluated plausible OR associated with obesity was 1.23 for 5 μmol/L Hcy level increase. Conclusions Through this meta-analysis, we emphasize a strong relationship between Hcy level and obesity by virtue of MTHFR C677T polymorphism.
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173. Perceptions and Attitudes toward Brain Donation among the Chinese People
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Xiao-Xin Yan, Jing Deng, Fang Li, Qi Zhang, Yue Gou, Aihua Pan, and Ya-Nan Li
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Adult ,Male ,China ,Health Knowledge, Attitudes, Practice ,Embryology ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Attitude to Death ,Tissue and Organ Procurement ,Histology ,media_common.quotation_subject ,Public opinion ,Young Adult ,Asian People ,Age groups ,Surveys and Questionnaires ,Perception ,medicine ,Humans ,media_common ,Motivation ,Education, Medical ,business.industry ,Dissection ,Knowledge level ,Age Factors ,Brain ,General Medicine ,Middle Aged ,Altruism ,Tissue Donors ,Chinese people ,Neuroanatomy ,Cross-Sectional Studies ,Donation ,Family medicine ,Household income ,Female ,Anatomy ,business ,Psychology - Abstract
Postmortem human brain donation is crucial to both anatomy education and research. The China Human Brain Banking Consortium was established recently to foster brain donation in China. The purpose of this study was to gain information about the public perception of and attitudes toward brain donation and to identify factors that may impact the willingness to participate in brain donation among the Chinese people. A specifically designed questionnaire was delivered to community residents in Changsha (the capital city of Hunan province) with a total of 1,249 completed forms returned and statistically analyzed. The majority of the participants considered that brain donation would help medical research and education, and 32.0% of respondents agreed that the brain donation would help change the traditional Chinese funeral belief in keeping the body intact after death. However, participants aged over 60 years old were less supportive of this concept. Among all participants, 63.7% stated that they were not knowledgeable about brain donation, while 26.4% explicitly expressed a willingness to participate in brain donation. Age, gender, monthly household income, and knowledge about brain donation significantly affected the willingness. Compared with other age groups, a higher proportion of participants aged over 60 years old preferred to be informed by a medical college. To promote brain donation in China, especially among the elderly, better communication of its medical benefits and a reinterpretation of the Confucius view of the human body should be provided. Efforts are also needed to provide appropriate forums and sources of brain donation information to targeted communities and society in general.
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174. A new disordered langbeinite-type compound, K2Tb1.5Ta0.5P3O12, and Eu3+-doped multicolour light-emitting properties
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Ya Nan Li, Shi Rui Zhang, Ya-Li Xue, Dan Zhao, and Yan Ping Fan
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Flux method ,Langbeinite ,Photoluminescence ,Chemistry ,Infrared spectroscopy ,chemistry.chemical_element ,Phosphor ,Terbium ,02 engineering and technology ,Crystal structure ,010402 general chemistry ,021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology ,Condensed Matter Physics ,01 natural sciences ,0104 chemical sciences ,Inorganic Chemistry ,Crystallography ,Materials Chemistry ,Physical and Theoretical Chemistry ,0210 nano-technology ,Luminescence - Abstract
For the first time, a new langbeinite-type phosphate, namely potassium terbium tantalum tris(phosphate), K2Tb1.5Ta0.5(PO4)3, has been prepared successfully using a high-temperature flux method and has been structurally characterized by single-crystal X-ray diffraction. The results show that its structure can be described as a three-dimensional open framework of [Tb1.5Ta0.5(PO4)3]∞ interconnected by K+ ions. The TbIII and TaV cations in the structure are disordered and occupy the same crystallographic sites. The IR spectrum, the UV–Vis spectrum, the morphology and the Eu3+-activated photoluminescence spectroscopic properties were studied. A series of Eu3+-doped phosphors, i.e. K2Tb1.5–x Ta0.5(PO4)3:xEu3+ (x = 0.01, 0.03, 0.05, 0.07, 0.10), were prepared via a solid-state reaction and the photoluminescence properties were studied. The results show that under near-UV excitation, the luminescence colour can be tuned from green through yellow to red by simply adjusting the Eu3+ concentration from 0 to 0.1, because of the efficient Tb3+→Eu3+ energy-transfer mechanism.
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175. Prediction of Motorcycle Seat Styling Based on Grey Modelling (1,1)
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Yang Zhang, Xue Kong, Pei Dong, Ya Nan Li, Ji Yun Zhang, Li Wang, and Yi Hua Feng
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Computational Mathematics ,Computer science ,Computational Mechanics ,Computer Graphics and Computer-Aided Design ,Automotive engineering - Published
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176. The construction of ZnS–In2S3 nanonests and their heterojunction boosted visible-light photocatalytic/photoelectrocatalytic performance
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Yanhua Cai, Long-Zhen Zhang, Min-Qiang Wang, Shu-Juan Bao, Heng Liu, Maowen Xu, Ya-Nan Li, Tian-Hao Li, and Hao Chen
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Photocurrent ,business.industry ,Chemistry ,Nanowire ,Heterojunction ,02 engineering and technology ,General Chemistry ,010402 general chemistry ,021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology ,01 natural sciences ,Catalysis ,0104 chemical sciences ,Nanomaterials ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Materials Chemistry ,Photocatalysis ,Methyl orange ,Optoelectronics ,Charge carrier ,0210 nano-technology ,business ,Visible spectrum - Abstract
The photocatalytic/photoelectrocatalytic performance of nanomaterials can be enhanced by engineering a purposely designed heterojunction and a finely tuned interface electronic structure. In this featured study, we report a kind of slack ZnS–In2S3 nanonest constructed with uniform nanowires consisting of very tiny nanoparticles. Its unique microstructure created abundant heterojunctions and significantly enhanced the photocatalytic/photoelectrocatalytic performance of ZnS–In2S3 under visible light. As a photoelectrocatalyst, the ZnS–In2S3 heterojunction delivered a photocurrent density of 180 μA cm−2 at 1.23 V (vs. RHE), which is 1.5 times higher than that of pure In2S3 and far higher than that of ZnS. As a photocatalyst, the ZnS–In2S3 nanonest can completely degrade methyl orange (MO) in 20 min, which is much faster than that by pure ZnS and In2S3 under visible light. The average apparent rate of the ZnS–In2S3 heterojunction nanonest is almost four times higher than that of pure In2S3. These remarkable performances are attributed to the unique ZnS–In2S3 heterojunction, which could decrease the average free path of charge carriers and improve the charge separation efficiency.
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177. Synthesis of novel guttiferone E and xanthochymol derivatives with cytotoxicities by inducing cell apoptosis and arresting the cell cycle phase
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Jialei Song, Yanmei Li, Xin Lin, Dongsong Tian, Wei Gu, Yan-Hui Fu, Min Wen, Lie-Jun Huang, Chun-Mao Yuan, Yaacov Ben-David, Xiao-Jiang Hao, and Ya-Nan Li
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Spectrometry, Mass, Electrospray Ionization ,Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy ,Cell cycle checkpoint ,Cell ,Apoptosis ,Resting Phase, Cell Cycle ,01 natural sciences ,HeLa ,Benzophenones ,03 medical and health sciences ,Cell Line, Tumor ,Drug Discovery ,medicine ,Humans ,Cyclin D1 ,Polycyclic Compounds ,MTT assay ,Cytotoxicity ,bcl-2-Associated X Protein ,030304 developmental biology ,Pharmacology ,0303 health sciences ,Leukemia ,Molecular Structure ,biology ,Cytotoxins ,010405 organic chemistry ,Chemistry ,Organic Chemistry ,Cell Cycle Checkpoints ,General Medicine ,Cell cycle ,biology.organism_classification ,Molecular biology ,0104 chemical sciences ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Proto-Oncogene Proteins c-bcl-2 ,Cell culture - Abstract
The mixture of GX (guttiferone E and xanthochymol), an inseparable polycyclic polyprenylated acylphloroglucinol (PPAP), showed moderate cytotoxic activities. The chemical transformation of GX yielded three different types of PPAPs (1, 2, and 3/4). A series of analogs were prepared, and the structures of the 40 newly synthesized compounds were elucidated by 1D and 2D NMR and HR-ESI-MS. The derivatives were screened in vitro for antiproliferative activity against five human cancer cell lines: human leukemic cell lines (HEL and K562), cervical cancer cell line (Hela), human breast adenocarcinoma cell line (MCF-7), and human non-small cell lung cancer cell line (A549), using the MTT assay, and most of the derivatives showed good cytotoxic activities. Noticeably, compound 2, a novel tautomer with a hemiketal, exhibited selective cytotoxic activities against HEL (IC50 = 4.79 ± 0.23 μM) and K562 (IC50 = 7.69 ± 0.34 μM) leukemia cells. The mechanism studies indicated that compound 2 induced apoptosis and arrested the cell cycle at the G0/G1 phase in the HEL cell line. Furthermore, compound 2 activated the intrinsic pathway by reducing the expression of anti-apoptotic protein Bcl-2 and cell cycle-specific cyclin D1 and by enhancing the pro-apoptotic protein Bax. Moreover, the caspase-3 and PPRP1 levels were also upregulated. Our present results suggest that compound 2 is a potential candidate for developing novel anti-leukemia agents in the future.
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178. A new diphosphate Ba2LiGa(P2O7)2: synthesis, crystal structure and Eu3+-activated fluorescence performance
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F. F. Li, X. Q. Cui, X. Y. Han, Qing-Xia Yao, Ya-Nan Li, Rui-Juan Zhang, Liyi Shi, and Dan Zhao
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Flux method ,Materials science ,Quenching (fluorescence) ,Photoluminescence ,010405 organic chemistry ,Doping ,Phosphor ,Crystal structure ,010402 general chemistry ,01 natural sciences ,0104 chemical sciences ,Inorganic Chemistry ,Crystallography ,Quantum efficiency ,Luminescence - Abstract
Finding new luminescent materials is always a meaningful goal in the field of photoelectricity studies. Herein, a new diphosphate compound Ba2LiGa(P2O7)2 (BLGP) was prepared using a high-temperature flux method. It displays an anionic chain structure of [LiGa(P2O7)2]∞, constructed from P2O7, LiO5 and GaO6 polyhedra. The Ba2+ ions are distributed in the voids between the [LiGa(P2O7)2]∞ chains, bonding them and maintaining charge balance. To test its potential as a luminescent host, Eu3+ doped phosphors BLGP:xEu3+ (x = 0.05, 0.10, 0.15, 0.20, 0.25 and 0.30) were synthesized and studied in detail. Upon 394 nm light irradiation, BLGP:xEu3+ showed bright orange emission with a dominant peak at 595 nm due to the 5D0 → 7F1 transition of Eu3+. The optimal doping amount of Eu3+ is 0.20, and the internal quantum efficiency of the phosphor B1.8LGP:0.2Eu3+ was determined to be 67%. The temperature quenching behavior of B1.8LGP:0.2Eu3+ was studied, suggesting that the photoluminescence (PL) intensity decreased to about 50% at 450 K due to thermal quenching. All these features show that this compound is a good luminescent host material for Eu3+ activators.
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179. Response of leaf traits of common broad-leaved woody plants to environmental factors on the eastern Qinghai-Xizang Plateau
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Ji-Hong Yang, Wei Qi, Ya-Nan Li, Hai-Yan Bu, and Shi-Ting Zhang
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geography ,Plateau ,geography.geographical_feature_category ,Altitude ,Ecology ,Agronomy ,Environmental factor ,medicine ,Plant Science ,Biology ,medicine.disease_cause ,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics ,Woody plant - Published
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180. Sol-gel synthesis of CaYAlO4:Tb phosphors and their application in detecting nitroaromatic compounds
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Li-Na Wang, Ya-Nan Li, Yu-Zhen Cheng, and Pei-Yun Jia
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Inorganic Chemistry ,Materials Chemistry ,Physical and Theoretical Chemistry - Published
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181. A novel HBsAg-based model for predicting significant liver fibrosis among Chinese patients with immune-tolerant phase chronic hepatitis B: a multicenter retrospective study
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Na-Ling Kang, Da-Wu Zeng, Xin Lin, Meng-Xin Lin, Ya-Nan Li, Zu-Xiong Huang, Yueyong Zhu, and Yu-Rui Liu
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Liver injury ,HBsAg ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Multivariate analysis ,immune-tolerant phase ,business.industry ,Gastroenterology ,Area under the curve ,Retrospective cohort study ,RC799-869 ,Diseases of the digestive system. Gastroenterology ,medicine.disease ,hepatitis B surface antigen ,Immune system ,HBeAg ,Internal medicine ,Hepatocellular carcinoma ,Medicine ,business ,Original Research ,liver fibrosis - Abstract
Background: Hepatitis B e antigen (HBeAg)-positive chronic hepatitis B (CHB) in the immune-tolerant (IT) phase is significantly associated with high risk for hepatocellular carcinoma, suggesting requirement for antiviral therapy, particularly for those with histological liver injury. This study aimed to establish a non-invasive panel to assess significant liver fibrosis in IT chronic hepatitis B. Patients and methods: One hundred and thirteen IT-phase CHB patients were retrospectively recruited and divided into two histopathological groups according to their histological profiles: necroinflammatory score Results: IT-phase CHB patients with N Conclusion: The established IT model combining HBsAg and GGT has good performance in predicting significant liver fibrosis in IT-phase CHB patients.
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182. Hymoins A-D: Two Pairs of Polyprenylated Acylphloroglucinols from
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Yan-Rong, Zeng, Chun-Mao, Yuan, Ya-Nan, Li, Lie-Jun, Huang, Zhan-Xing, Hu, Wei, Gu, and Xiao-Jiang, Hao
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Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy ,Molecular Structure ,Circular Dichroism ,Animals ,Rabbits ,Phloroglucinol ,Crystallography, X-Ray ,Nuclear Magnetic Resonance, Biomolecular ,Hypericum - Abstract
Hymoins A-D (
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183. Hilbert–Schmidt frames and their duals
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Yun-Zhang Li and Ya-Nan Li
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Pure mathematics ,Applied Mathematics ,Signal Processing ,Frame (artificial intelligence) ,Dual polyhedron ,Information Systems ,Mathematics - Abstract
The concept of Hilbert–Schmidt frame (HS-frame) was first introduced by Sadeghi and Arefijamaal in 2012. It is more general than [Formula: see text]-frames, and thus, covers many generalizations of frames. This paper addresses the theory of HS-frames. We present a parametric and algebraic formula for all duals of an arbitrarily given HS-frame; prove that the canonical HS-dual induces a minimal-norm expression of the elements in Hilbert spaces; characterize when an HS-frame is an HS-Riesz basis, and when an HS-Bessel sequence is an HS-Riesz sequence (HS-Riesz basis) in terms of Gram matrices.
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184. Isolation and identification of umami‐flavored peptides from Leccinum extremiorientale and their taste characteristic
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Xujia Hu, Lili Chen, Ya-nan Li, and Jiaming Liang
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Taste ,Chemistry ,General Chemical Engineering ,Leccinum extremiorientale ,Identification (biology) ,General Chemistry ,Umami ,Computational biology ,Isolation (microbiology) ,Food Science - Published
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185. Discovery and synthesis of rocaglaol derivatives inducing apoptosis in HCT116 cells via suppression of MAPK signaling pathway
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Xiao-Jiang Hao, Ya-Nan Li, Ping Yi, Yan-Rong Zeng, Yanmei Li, Chun-Mao Yuan, Jue Yang, Hao-Jie Yang, and Chen Yan
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MAPK/ERK pathway ,China ,Cell cycle checkpoint ,MAP Kinase Signaling System ,Phytochemicals ,Apoptosis ,01 natural sciences ,Cell Line, Tumor ,Drug Discovery ,Cytotoxic T cell ,Humans ,MTT assay ,Meliaceae ,Benzofurans ,Pharmacology ,Molecular Structure ,010405 organic chemistry ,Chemistry ,General Medicine ,Cell Cycle Checkpoints ,HCT116 Cells ,Antineoplastic Agents, Phytogenic ,0104 chemical sciences ,010404 medicinal & biomolecular chemistry ,Cell culture ,Cancer cell ,Cancer research ,Stem cell ,Drug Screening Assays, Antitumor - Abstract
Six rocaglaol derivatives were isolated from Dysoxylum gotadhora, and those compounds showed good cytotoxic activity with IC50 values ranging from 10 to 350 ng/mL against five different cancer cells. Obviously, further total synthesis of rocaglaol derivatives for medical chemistry study is of great significance. Then, twenty six rocaglaol derivatives including 25 new compounds were designed, synthesized, and evaluated for their cytotoxic activities against three human cancer cell lines: human colon cancer cells (HCT116), colorectal cancer stem cells (P6C), and human red leukocyte leukemia cells (HEL), using MTT assay. Most of derivatives showed good cytotoxic activities, with the lowest IC50 being 3.2 nM for HEL cells, which was 169 times stronger than that of the positive control (doxorubicin). Further mechanism study indicated that 11k could significantly suppress MAPK pathway in HCT116 cells, which may responsible for induction of apoptosis and cell cycle arrest.
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186. Exploration and Reform of Integrated Electronic Design Project
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Ya-Nan Li, Hai-Shi Wang, Jing-Han Peng, and Tian-Bao Wang
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Engineering ,business.industry ,Teaching method ,020208 electrical & electronic engineering ,05 social sciences ,Knowledge engineering ,050301 education ,Information technology ,ComputingMilieux_LEGALASPECTSOFCOMPUTING ,02 engineering and technology ,Information industry ,Information science ,Engineering management ,Information engineering ,ComputingMilieux_COMPUTERSANDEDUCATION ,0202 electrical engineering, electronic engineering, information engineering ,Electronic design ,business ,Engineering design process ,0503 education - Abstract
Integrated electronic design project which allows students to carry out engineering design based on theoretical knowledge is one of the most important basic courses in electronic and information engineering majors in universities. Based on the analysis of existing issues, this article explores some reforms of the course in combination with the demands of talents in the electronic information industry. Explorations and reforms of integrated electronic design project are mainly focus on reforming the teaching content, reforming teaching method, strengthening the cultivation of students' comprehensive ability, reforming assessment method of student, and strengthening the construction of teacher team.
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187. Application of Computer Aided Technology in Wushu Routine Sports
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Zhao-Wei Li, Yue-Zhong Li, and Ya-Nan Li
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Martial arts ,Multimedia ,Interview ,business.industry ,Computer science ,Control (management) ,Information technology ,Workload ,computer.software_genre ,Constructive ,Computer-aided technologies ,business ,computer ,Computer technology - Abstract
With the development of science and technology, computer technology has also made a qualitative leap, and it has been applied in many fields. Martial arts routines are a series of combination of actions that include attack and defense, and are characterized by introversion in our traditional culture. The training of martial arts routines is a long-term and periodic process, and the workload is huge. Therefore, this article proposes the application research of martial arts routines based on computer-assisted technology, using literature data method, observation method, expert interview method and logical analysis method to learn the characteristics of martial arts routines, competition rules and other related content, and design The electronic training plan system, expert consulting system and computer simulation system of Wushu routines based on computer-aided technology. Finally, the comparative training situation of the experimental group and the control group in Wushu routines is analyzed. The experimental group scored 1.35 points in martial arts routines with the aid of computer technology, while the control group only got 0.23 points. The score of the experimental group was significantly higher than that of the control group. This article starts from the characteristics of martial arts routines, and formulates training programs based on the needs of computer technology, hoping to provide more reference and constructive opinions for martial arts routines..
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188. Recurrence Relations for the Linear Transformation Preserving the Strong q-Log-Convexity.
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Lily Li Liu and Ya-Nan Li
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189. Even-order harmonic generation from nonlinear Thomson backscatter in a tightly focused Gaussian laser pulse
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Xue-Ren Hong, Ya-Nan Li, Dou Wei, Rong-An Tang, Jian-An Sun, and Wen-Shan Duan
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The electron dynamics and the Thomson backscattering spectra for an electron accelerating in a tightly focused Gaussian laser pulse are first investigated in detail. It is found that for a tightly focused Gaussian laser pulse, the ponderomotive force introduced due to the non-uniform intensity distribution of the laser pulse has the tendency to push out the electron from the laser pulse, which leads to the trajectory symmetry-breaking of the electron and then the generation of the even-order harmonics at the same time. Further, for the tightly focused Gaussian laser pulse, changes in several laser parameters, such as the increase of the laser peak amplitude, lengthening of the pulse width, and decrease of the beam waist, lead earlier to the relative ejected position of the electron to the laser pulse, which causes the more obvious trajectory symmetry-breaking of the electron, and then the more intensive peak intensity of the even-order harmonics. It is different from the well-known results of the plane waves and the Gaussian laser pulse with uniform transverse intensity distribution and provides a possible way for the generation of the even-order harmonics in nonlinear Thomson backscattering.
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190. Noncentrosymmetric (KBa0.5)In2Se4 and (K0.58Ba0.71)(Ga0.89In1.11)Se4 derived from centrosymmetric BaIn2Se4 via partial cation substitution: structural chemistry and nonlinear optical activity
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Zi-Xia Chen, Ya-Nan Li, Wen-Dong Yao, Wenlong Liu, and Sheng-Ping Guo
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Mechanics of Materials ,Mechanical Engineering ,Materials Chemistry ,Metals and Alloys - Published
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191. Recombinant human sonic hedgehog protein regulates the expression of ZO-1 and occludin by activating angiopoietin-1 in stroke damage.
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Yuan-peng Xia, Quan-wei He, Ya-nan Li, Sheng-cai Chen, Ming Huang, Yong Wang, Yuan Gao, Yan Huang, Meng-die Wang, Ling Mao, and Bo Hu
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Medicine ,Science - Abstract
This study examines the regulating effect of Sonic Hedgehog (Shh) on the permeability of the blood-brain barrier (BBB) in cerebral ischemia. By employing permanent middle cerebral artery occlusion (pMCAO) model, we find that Shh significantly decreases brain edema and preserves BBB permeability. Moreover, Shh increases zonula occludens-1 (ZO-1), occludin and angiopiotetin-1 (Ang-1) expression in the ischemic penumbra. Blockage of Shh with cyclopamine abolishes the effects of Shh on brain edema, BBB permeability and ZO-1, occludin, Ang-1 expression. Primary brain microvessel endothelial cells (BMECs) and astrocytes were pre-treated with Shh, cyclopamine, Ang-1-neutralizing antibody, and subjected to oxygen-glucose deprivation (OGD). Results show that the Ang-1 protein level in the culture medium of Shh-treated astrocytes is significantly higher. Shh also increased ZO-1, occludin and Ang-1 expression in BMECs, while cyclopamine and Ang-1-neutralizing antibody inhibited the effects of Shh on the ZO-1 and occludin expression, respectively. This study suggests that, under ischemic insults, Shh triggers Ang-1 production predominantly in astrocytes, and the secreted Ang-1 acts on BMECs, thereby upregulating ZO-1 and occludin to repair the tight junction and ameliorate the brain edema and BBB leakage.
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192. 40 Gbit/s all-optical clock recovery based on the injection mode-locked fiber ring laser
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Jie, Lv, Jin-Long, Yu, Hong-Li, Wang, Ya-Nan, Li, and En-Ze, Yang
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193. Safety and immunogenicity of meningococcal (Groups A and C) polysaccharide vaccine in children 2 to 6 y of age in China: a randomized, active-controlled, non-inferiority study
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Jean-Denis Shu, Fengcai Zhu, Philipp Oster, Ya-Nan Li, and Yuemei Hu
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safety ,China ,meningococcal Serogroup A ,030231 tropical medicine ,Immunology ,meningococcal Serogroup C ,Meningococcal Vaccines ,Neisseria meningitidis ,immunogenicity ,complex mixtures ,MENINGOCOCCAL POLYSACCHARIDE ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Non inferiority ,parasitic diseases ,Immunology and Allergy ,Medicine ,Animals ,030212 general & internal medicine ,Pharmacology ,Vaccines, Conjugate ,business.industry ,Immunogenicity ,C polysaccharide ,bacterial infections and mycoses ,Virology ,Antibodies, Bacterial ,Meningococcal Infections ,Meningococcal Polysaccharide Vaccine ,Rabbits ,business ,Research Article ,Research Paper - Abstract
Meningococcal serogroups A and C cause significant numbers of cases in China. The Sanofi Pasteur meningococcal polysaccharide A + C vaccine (Men-AC) was licensed in China in 1995. Immunogenicity and safety of a single dose of Men-AC against a similar marketed vaccine, the Lanzhou Institute serogroups A and C vaccine (Lanzhou-AC), were evaluated in children 2 to 6 y of age. Antibody titers were determined before and on Day 30 after vaccination using a serum bactericidal assay using baby rabbit complement (SBA-BR). Immunogenicity endpoints included rates of seroconversion (postvaccination antibody titers ≥4-fold higher) and seroprotection (postvaccination titers ≥1:8). Unsolicited systemic adverse events (AEs) within 30 minutes after vaccination, solicited injection site and systemic reactions between Days 0 and 7, unsolicited non-serious AEs within 30 d, and serious adverse events (SAEs) throughout were recorded. Seroconversion rates against serogroups A and C were 97.0% (95% confidence interval [CI], 94.5–98.6) and 94.7% (95% CI, 91.6–97.0), respectively, in the Men-AC group and 97.7% (95% CI, 95.4–99.1) and 94.8% (95% CI, 91.7–97.0), respectively, in the Lanzhou-AC group, while seroprotection rates were 98.0% (95% CI, 95.8–99.3) and 97.0% (95% CI, 94.5–98.6), respectively, in the Men-AC group and 99.0% (95% CI, 97.2–99.8) and 96.8% (95% CI, 94.1–98.4), respectively, in the Lanzhou-AC group. Non-inferiority of Men-AC with regard to immunogenicity was demonstrated since the lower bounds of the 95% CIs of the differences in rates between the two groups were > −5% for both serogroups. Both vaccines were well tolerated.
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194. Two new seco-polycyclic polyprenylated acylphloroglucinol from
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Zi-Zhen, Zhang, Yan-Rong, Zeng, Ya-Nan, Li, Zhan-Xing, Hu, Lie-Jun, Huang, Wei, Gu, Xiao-Jiang, Hao, and Chun-Mao, Yuan
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Models, Molecular ,Prenylation ,Drug Resistance, Neoplasm ,MCF-7 Cells ,Molecular Conformation ,Humans ,Antineoplastic Agents ,Hep G2 Cells ,Phloroglucinol ,Hypericum - Abstract
Hypsampsone A (1) and hyperhexanone F (2), two novel seco-polycyclic polyprenylated acylphloroglucinols, were isolated from Hypericum sampsonii. Hypsampsone A (1) features the first spirocyclic system fused with 5/6/5/5 tetracyclic skeleton. Hyperhexanone F (2) represents the second novel 1,2-seco-bicyclo[3.3.1]-PPAP skeleton. Their structures were established by extensive spectroscopic analysis, computer-assisted structure elucidation software, and calculated electronic circular dichroism spectra. A plausible biogenetic pathway of 1 was also proposed. Compounds 1 and 2 showed moderate multidrug resistance reversal activity to adriamycin (ADR) resistant cancer cell lines, HepG2/ADR and MCF-7/ADR, with the fold-reversals ranging from 16 to 38 at noncytotoxic concentration of 10 μM.
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195. Liposomes modified with bio-substances for cancer treatment
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Youqing Shen, Bing Yu, Hailin Cong, Ya-Nan Li, and Song Wang
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Drug ,0303 health sciences ,Liposome ,Chemistry ,Bilayer ,media_common.quotation_subject ,Lipid Bilayers ,Biomedical Engineering ,Nanotechnology ,02 engineering and technology ,021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology ,Cancer treatment ,Clinical Practice ,03 medical and health sciences ,Membrane ,Neoplasms ,Liposomes ,Animals ,General Materials Science ,Biologically active substances ,0210 nano-technology ,Lipid bilayer ,Hydrophobic and Hydrophilic Interactions ,030304 developmental biology ,media_common - Abstract
In recent years, liposomes have been used in the field of biomedicine and have achieved many significant results. Because of the unique characteristics of liposomes, there are many materials that can be loaded in many types of liposome, such as biologically active substances. Liposomes are made of lipid bilayers, which are very similar to cell membranes. They have many biological and technical advantages and have even been used in clinical practice because of their unique structure. As liposomes have hydrophobic cavities and hydrophilic cavities, they can simultaneously load hydrophobic and hydrophilic drugs. This causes an increase in the drug loading efficiency and therapeutic capability. Different therapeutic effects are achieved by different methods such as placing the biological materials in the bilayer structure of the liposome or encapsulating them in the liposome. By these methods, bio-simulated liposomes can achieve considerable cancer treatment effects. Now liposomes have become an independent platform and play an important role in many facets. In this review, we focus on the use of liposomes composed of biomaterials for the treatment of cancer. These include liposomes that mimic mammalian cells, bacteria, and viruses.
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196. Maternal vitamin D deficiency impairs Treg and Breg responses in offspring mice and deteriorates allergic airway inflammation
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Hong-bo Wang, Ya-nan Li, Yang-hua Ju, and Fei Huang
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lcsh:Immunologic diseases. Allergy ,Allergy ,Offspring ,Regulatory B cells ,Pregnant ,Calcitriol receptor ,vitamin D deficiency ,Immune system ,medicine ,Vitamin D and neurology ,House dust mite ,Vitamin D deficiency ,biology ,business.industry ,Research ,General Medicine ,Regulatory T cells ,respiratory system ,medicine.disease ,biology.organism_classification ,Asthma ,Immunology ,lcsh:RC581-607 ,business - Abstract
Background Vitamin D (VitD) can regulate immune responses and maternal VitD-deficiency can affect immune responses in the offspring. This study aimed at investigating the effects of maternal VitD-deficiency during pregnancy on Treg and Breg responses in offspring mice with house dust mite (HDM)-induced allergic airway inflammation. Methods Female BALB/c mice were randomized and fed with normal chow or VitD-deficient diet until their offspring weaned. The offspring mice were fed with normal chow and injected with vehicle or HDM to induce allergic airway inflammation. The levels of serum 25(OH)D, cytokines and infiltrate numbers as well as percentages of Tregs and Bregs in the bronchoalveolar lavage fluid (BALF) were analyzed. The relative levels of VitD receptor (VDR), VitD-binding protein (VDBP), Cytochromes P450 (CYP) 27b1, and CYP24A1 mRNA transcripts in the lungs of different groups of mice were measured. Results Maternal VitD-deficiency significantly reduced serum 25(OH)D levels in offspring mice. VitD-deficiency significantly increased the relative levels of VDR, VDBP and CYP27B1 mRNA transcripts, but decreased CYP24A1 expression in the lungs of mice. In comparison with the control mice, significantly elevated levels of pro-inflammatory cytokines, increased numbers of lymphocytes and eosinophils, but decreased levels of anti-inflammatory cytokines were detected in the BALF of VitD-deficient mice. VitD-deficiency significantly increased the frequency of Th1, Th2, Th9, Th17 cells, but decreased regulatory T (Tregs) and B cells (Bregs) in the BALF of mice with allergic airway inflammation. Conclusion Maternal VitD-deficiency lowed serum 25(OH)D levels and enhanced HDM-induced allergic airway inflammation in the offspring by impairing Breg and Treg responses.
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197. Crystal structure, theoretical studies and luminescent properties of a new borate Na
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Dan, Zhao, Ya-Nan, Li, Yan-Ping, Fan, Bao-Zhong, Liu, Shi-Rui, Zhang, and Rui-Juan, Zhang
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Inorganic borate compounds exhibit significant diversity in their structure types, which are associated with interesting optical and magnetic properties. In our work, a new rare-earth polyborate Na
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198. Long non-coding RNA HOTAIRM1-1 silencing in cartilage tissue induces osteoarthritis through microRNA-125b
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Fu-Jiang Zhang, Peng Shen, Qi-Jin Feng, Ya-Nan Li, Gui-Shi Li, and Wen-Bin Liu
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Cancer Research ,Gene knockdown ,Oncogene ,Cell ,General Medicine ,Articles ,HOXA ,Biology ,Long non-coding RNA ,Chondrocyte ,Cell biology ,osteoarthritis ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Immunology and Microbiology (miscellaneous) ,Downregulation and upregulation ,medicine ,Gene silencing ,cartilage ,gene ,Gene - Abstract
Aberrations in long noncoding RNA (lncRNA) expression have been recognized in numerous human diseases. In the present study, the of role the long noncoding RNA HOX antisense intergenic RNA myeloid 1 variant (HOTAIRM1-1) in regulating the pathological progression of osteoarthritis (OA) was investigated. The aberrant expression of HOTAIRM1-1 in OA was demonstrated, but the molecular mechanisms require further analysis. The aim of the present study was to explore the function of miR-125b in modulating chondrocyte viability and apoptosis, and to address the functional association between HOTAIRM1-1 and miR-125b as potential targets. A miR-125b inhibitor was used, which laid the foundation for the following investigation. The study confirmed that HOTAIRM1-1 and miR-125b are inversely expressed in chondrocytes. The expression of HOTAIRM1-1 was downregulated and the expression of miR-125b was upregulated in tissues from patients with OA. HOTAIRM1-1 directly interacted with miR-125b in chondrocytes. HOTAIRM1-1 knockdown was associated with chondrocyte proliferation and extracellular matrix degradation. Furthermore, miR-125b reversed the effect of HOTAIRM1-1 on cell proliferation and apoptosis. In conclusion, the present study indicates that the loss of HOTAIRM1-1 function leads to aberrant increases in the proliferation and apoptosis of chondrocytes. miR-125b may be a potential downstream mechanism that regulates the function of HOTAIRM1-1, and this finding provides a therapeutic strategy for OA.
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199. [Clinical efficacy and safety of acupuncture combined with western medicine in treatment of children with abdominal Henoch-Schonlein purpura with spleen-stomach damp-heat syndrome]
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Sheng-Jie, You, Ying-Xue, Sun, Fei-Yu, Guo, Fang, Chen, Qiang, He, Ya-Nan, Li, Song-Yu, He, Xin-Tai, Wang, and Chang, Liu
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Hot Temperature ,Treatment Outcome ,IgA Vasculitis ,Stomach ,Acupuncture Therapy ,Humans ,Child - Abstract
To investigate the clinical effect of acupuncture combined with western medicine in the treatment of children with abdominal Henoch-Schonlein purpura with spleen-stomach damp-heat syndrome.A total of 60 children with abdominal Henoch-Schonlein purpura with spleen-stomach damp-heat syndrome were randomly divided into treatment group and control group, with 30 patients in each group. The patients in the control group were given Hydroprednisone 2 mg•kgThe treatment group had a significantly higher effective rate than the control group [96.7% (29/30) vs 80.0% (24/30),Acupuncture combined with western medicine has a better clinical effect than western medicine alone in the treatment of abdominal Henoch-Schonlein purpura with spleen-stomach damp-heat syndrome and can significantly improve clinical symptoms and signs and shorten the time to disappearance of abdominal pain.
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200. Hyperfols A and B: Two Highly Modified Polycyclic Polyprenylated Acylphloroglucinols from
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Hua-Yong, Lou, Ya-Nan, Li, Ping, Yi, Jun-You, Jian, Zhan-Xing, Hu, Wei, Gu, Lie-Jun, Huang, Yan-Mei, Li, Chun-Mao, Yuan, and Xiao-Jiang, Hao
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Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy ,Molecular Structure ,Circular Dichroism ,Humans ,Apoptosis ,Phloroglucinol ,Antineoplastic Agents, Phytogenic ,Hypericum - Abstract
Two novel polycyclic polyprenylated acylphloroglucinols (PPAPs), hyperfols A (
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