27 results on '"Shu-min Yu"'
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2. Establishment of an enzymatic hydrolysis evaluation index for dairy cows’ placental hydrolysates
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Liu-hong Shen, Ying-kun Zhu, Liu-chao You, Yue Zhang, Bo-lin Qian, Jin-bang Xiao, Li-kou Zou, Sui-zhong Cao, Guang-neng Peng, Shu-min Yu, Zhi-cai Zuo, Xiao-ping Ma, Zhi-jun Zhong, Zhi-hua Ren, Ya Wang, Hai-feng Liu, Zi-yao Zhou, Dong-jie Cai, Xiao-lan Zong, and Jun-liang Deng
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Dairy cow ,enzymatic hydrolysis ,reducibility ,extraction rate ,placenta ,Veterinary medicine ,SF600-1100 - Abstract
This study aimed to investigate the bioactive polypeptides of dairy cows' placenta and establish an effective enzymatic hydrolysis evaluation index for preparing bioactive hydrolysates. Hydrolysed placental homogenates by trypsin and papain and evaluated hydrolysis time, substrate concentrations and Enzyme/Substrate ratio to hydrolysates extraction rate and also their reducibility by Box-Behnken central response model. Optimal hydrolysis conditions of trypsin and papain for the highest extraction rate and reducibility were as follows: hydrolysis time 5.78, 5.13 h and 6.18, 3.95h; substrate concentrations 30.21, 35.59 %, and 34.78, 22.04 %, E/S 3.24, 4.19% and 5.00, 3.64%, respectively. The corresponding extraction rates and Vit.C equivalent were 5.55% and 39.32 μg/mg for trypsin, 6.97% and 70.54 μg/mg for papain. Correlations between the extraction rate and reducibility were significant in trypsin but not in papain. Optimized hydrolysis conditions with the highest integrated extraction rate (I) of trypsin and papain were as follows; hydrolysis time 5.8 and 4.7h; substrate concentrations 34.98 and 34.03 %; E/S 3.33 and 3.66%, respectively and corresponding integrated extraction rates were 2037.92 and 4414.09 μg·g−1, respectively. These results indicated that papain has higher hydrolysis efficiency than trypsin and I value is applicable for evaluating bioactive enzymatic hydrolysis of the placenta of dairy cows.
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- 2022
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3. Effect of anemoside B4 on milk whey in clinical mastitis-affected cows elucidated using tandem mass tag (TMT)-based quantitative proteomics
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Liu-hong Shen, Yue Zhang, Yu Shen, Zhe-tong Su, Shu-min Yu, Sui-zhong Cao, and Xiao-lan Zong
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Medicine ,Science - Abstract
Abstract Intramuscular injection of anemoside B4 (AB4) has a superior therapeutic effect on clinical mastitis in lactating cows. Here, we explored AB4’s effect on milk whey in clinical mastitis-affected cows using proteomics. Among fifty clinical mastitis cows received AB4 administration (0.05 ml/kg/day, for 7 days), twelve healed cows were selected and marked as group T. Twelve clinically heathy cows received the same dose of saline for 7 days, marked as group C. Collected milk whey of group T before and after AB4 administration marked as T1 and T2, respectively. The milk whey of group C after saline injection marked as C1. Milk whey protein changes were detected using tandem mass tag-based quantitative proteomic. We identified 872 quantifiable proteins in the samples. Among them, 511 proteins between T1 and C1, and 361 proteins between T2 and T1 were significantly altered. T1 than C1 had significantly more proteins associated with inflammatory damage and trans-endothelial migration of leukocytes, whereas these proteins were reduced in T2 treated with AB4. Compared with C, proteins associated with fibrin clot degradation and complement system activation were downregulated in T1 but upregulated in T2. In summary, AB4 can exert its therapeutic effect on clinical mastitis in cows mainly by reducing inflammatory damage, activating the complement system, inhibiting trans-endothelial migration of leukocytes, and promoting degradation of milk fibrin clots.
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- 2022
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4. Pseudorabies virus exploits N6-methyladenosine modification to promote viral replication
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Pei-Lun Yu, Rui Wu, San-Jie Cao, Yi-Ping Wen, Xiao-Bo Huang, Shan Zhao, Yi-Fei Lang, Qin Zhao, Ju-Chun Lin, Sen-Yan Du, Shu-Min Yu, and Qi-Gui Yan
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pseudorabies virus ,N6-methyladenosine ,replication ,regulation ,m6A regulators ,Microbiology ,QR1-502 - Abstract
IntroductionPseudorabies virus (PRV) is the pathogenic virus of porcine pseudorabies (PR), belonging to the Herpesviridae family. PRV has a wide range of hosts and in recent years has also been reported to infect humans. N6-methyladenosine (m6A) modification is the major pathway of RNA post-transcriptional modification. Whether m6A modification participates in the regulation of PRV replication is unknown.MethodsHere, we investigated that the m6A modification was abundant in the PRV transcripts and PRV infection affected the epitranscriptome of host cells. Knockdown of cellular m6A methyltransferases METTL3 and METTL14 and the specific binding proteins YTHDF2 and YTHDF3 inhibited PRV replication, while silencing of demethylase ALKBH5 promoted PRV output. The overexpression of METTL14 induced more efficient virus proliferation in PRV-infected PK15 cells. Inhibition of m6A modification by 3-deazaadenosine (3-DAA), a m6A modification inhibitor, could significantly reduce viral replication.Results and DiscussionTaken together, m6A modification played a positive role in the regulation of PRV replication and gene expression. Our research revealed m6A modification sites in PRV transcripts and determined that m6A modification dynamically mediated the interaction between PRV and host.
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- 2023
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5. Characterization of mental health in cannabis dispensary users, using structured clinical interviews and standardized assessment instruments
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Jade C. Yau, Shu Min Yu, William J. Panenka, Hadley Pearce, Kristina M. Gicas, Ric M. Procyshyn, Caroline MacCallum, William G. Honer, and Alasdair M. Barr
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Cannabis ,Clinical interview ,Dispensary ,Mental health ,MINI ,Psychiatric symptoms ,Psychiatry ,RC435-571 - Abstract
Abstract Background Cannabis is commonly used for its medical properties. In particular, cannabis is purported to have beneficial effects on a wide range of neuropsychiatric conditions. Studies assessing mental health in cannabis dispensary users typically evaluate symptoms using self-report check lists, which provide limited information about symptom severity, and whether subjects meet criteria for a psychiatric diagnosis. There is, therefore, a need for studies which assess mental health in dispensary users with standardized and well validated scientific instruments, such as those used in clinical drug trials. Methods One hundred medical cannabis users were recruited from a community dispensary. All subjects completed a structured clinical interview with the Mini-International Neuropsychiatric Interview (MINI). Subjects also completed the Perceived Stress Scale-10, PROMIS Fatigue Scale, PROMIS Sleep Disturbance Scale, Beck Depression Inventory, the Patient Health Questionnaire-15 and the Brief Pain Inventory. Details about cannabis use were also recorded. Results Lifetime prevalence of mental illness in this cohort was high, and a large proportion of subjects endorsed psychological symptoms. The proportion of subjects who met criteria for classification of a current psychiatric disorder was low for mood disorders, but high for anxiety disorders and substance abuse/dependence. Cannabis use differed between the main psychiatric conditions. Conclusions The present results indicate that rates of mental illness may be high in medical cannabis dispensary users. Use of structured clinical assessments combined with standardized symptom severity questionnaires provide a feasible way to provide a more rigorous and detailed evaluation of conditions and symptoms in this population.
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- 2019
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6. Introduction to AI in Radiology
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Shu Min Yu and Amarpreet Mahil
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- 2023
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7. Protective Effect of Cow Placenta Extract on Liver of D-Galactose-Induced Aging Mice
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Shen, Liu-Hong, primary, Fan, Lei, additional, Luo, Hao, additional, Li, Weiyao, additional, Sui-zhong, Cao, additional, and Shu-min, Yu, additional
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- 2023
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8. Antioxidant Capacity and Protective Effect of Cow Placenta Extract on D-Galactose-Induced Skin Aging in Mice
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Liu-Hong Shen, Lei Fan, Yue Zhang, Yu Shen, Zhe-Tong Su, Guang-Neng Peng, Jun-Liang Deng, Zhi-Jun Zhong, Xiao-Feng Wu, Shu-Min Yu, Sui-Zhong Cao, and Xiao-Lan Zong
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Glutathione Peroxidase ,Nutrition and Dietetics ,Tissue Inhibitor of Metalloproteinase-1 ,Plant Extracts ,Superoxide Dismutase ,Placenta ,Galactose ,Glutathione ,Antioxidants ,Skin Aging ,cow ,placenta ,D-galactose ,antioxidant ,skin aging ,Mice ,Oxidative Stress ,Pregnancy ,Malondialdehyde ,Animals ,Cattle ,Female ,Food Science - Abstract
Placental extract has been used for skin care and delaying skin aging. Cow placenta is an abundant resource with a large mass, which has not been harnessed effectively. Cow placenta extract (CPE) has the functions of antioxidation, anti-inflammatory, promoting growth and development, and promoting hair growth. However, little is known about the effect of oral administration of cow placenta extract on skin conditions. Therefore, the present study aimed to investigate the antioxidant capacity of CPE in vitro and in vivo and its protective effect on d-galactose (D-gal) induced skin aging in mice. The results showed that CPE had strong free radical scavenging, reducing and metal chelating activities. CPE can increase the activity of catalase (CAT), glutathione peroxidase (GSH-Px), peroxidase (POD), superoxide dismutase (SOD), and the content of glutathione (GSH), decrease the content of malondialdehyde (MDA). Moreover, CPE can decrease the gene and protein expression of matrix metalloproteinase 1a (MMP-1a) and matrix metalloproteinase 3 (MMP-3) and increase the expression of transforming growth factor-β (TGF-β) and tissue inhibitor of metalloproteinase 1 (TIMP-1) of mouse skin. Histopathological analysis showed CPE reduced the collagen damage caused by D-gal, increased collagen synthesis and reduced its degradation to delay skin aging.
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- 2022
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9. The Effect of Mask Wearing on the Accuracy of Radiology Reports in an Academic Hospital Setting
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Bruce B. Forster, Fatma Eldehimi, Savvas Nicolaou, Aneta Kecler Pietrzyk, and Shu Min Yu
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medicine.medical_specialty ,2019-20 coronavirus outbreak ,Quality management ,Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) ,Hospital setting ,business.industry ,Public health ,Severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) ,General Medicine ,Hospitals ,Radiography ,Radiology Information Systems ,Pandemic ,medicine ,Humans ,Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and imaging ,Prospective Studies ,Radiology ,business - Abstract
Background: Purpose: In response to the pandemic, some public health agencies recommend the wearing of surgical masks in indoor spaces including radiology common reporting rooms. We aim to demonstrate whether mask wearing may lead to increased errors incidence in radiology reports. Materials and Methods: Our prospective studywas conveyed in 2 parts. Firstly, the participants were surveyed if they believed that mask affected dictation. Then participants performed a dictation: they read artificial radiology reports using a commercial voice recognition (VR) system. They performed this task 5 times, each time donning a different mask in random order: a surgical mask, surgical visor, N-95, combination of 2 surgical masks and no mask. Error rates were compared with the Friedman test followed by pairwise Wilcoxon with bootstrapping. Multivariate Poisson regression was performed to test for interaction effects between potential predictors. Results: 52 members of an academic radiology department participatedin the study (January – March 2021) . 65.4% of survey participants did not think or were not sure whether mask wearing could affect dictation process. Treating the no-mask condition as baseline, our study found that mean error rates significantly increased up to 2 times the baseline rate when a surgical mask, surgical visor, N-95 or a combination of 2 masks was donned (p < 0.0001). No significant differences in error rates were found between the different mask types (p > 0.05). Error rates were higher for participants with shorter VR training time (p < 0.0001) or who were non-native English speakers (p < 0.0001). There were no interaction effects between mask type, VR training time or English nativity, suggesting these variables to be independent predictors for error rate. Academic rank did not significantly affect the error rate. Conclusion: radiologists underestimate the influence of masks on dictation accuracy. mask wearing may lead to significant increase in dictational errors
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- 2021
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10. C6 and KLRG2 are pyroptosis subtype-related prognostic biomarkers and correlated with tumor-infiltrating lymphocytes in lung adenocarcinoma
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Shu-Min Yuan, Xiao Chen, Yi-Qing Qu, and Meng-Yu Zhang
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Lung adenocarcinoma ,Pyroptosis ,C6 ,KLRG2 ,Biomarkers ,Risk model ,Medicine ,Science - Abstract
Abstract Pyroptosis plays an important role in lung adenocarcinoma (LUAD). In this study, we aimed to explore the pyroptosis-related gene (PRG) expression pattern and to identify promising pyroptosis-related biomarkers to improve the prognosis of LUAD. The gene expression profiles and clinical information of LUAD patients were downloaded from the Cancer Genome Atlas (TCGA), and validation cohort information was extracted from the Gene Expression Omnibus database. Gene expression data were analyzed using the limma package and visualized using the ggplot2 package as well as the pheatmap package in R software. Functional enrichment analysis was also performed for the 44 differentially expressed PRGs (DEPRGs). Then, consensus clustering revealed pyroptosis-related tumor subtypes, and differentially expressed genes (DEGs) were screened according to the subtypes. Next, univariate Cox and multivariate Cox regression analyses were used to identify independent prognostic PRGs. After overlapping DEGs and the Lasso regression analysis-based prognostic genes, the predictive risk model was established and validated. Correlation analysis between PRGs and clinicopathological variables was also explored. Finally, the TIMER and TISIDB databases were used to further explore the correlation analysis between immune cell infiltration levels, the risk score, and clinicopathological variables in the predictive risk model. A total of 52 genes from the PubMed were identified as PRGs, and 44 of the 52 genes were pooled as DEPRGs. The most significant GO term was “collagen trimer” (P = 2.46E-13), and KEGG analysis results indicated that 44 DEPRGs were significantly enriched in Salmonella infection (P
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11. Pseudorabies virus exploits N6-methyladenosine modification to promote viral replication.
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Pei-Lun Yu, Rui Wu, San-Jie Cao, Yi-Ping Wen, Xiao-Bo Huang, Shan Zhao, Yi-Fei Lang, Qin Zhao, Ju-Chun Lin, Sen-Yan Du, Shu-Min Yu, and Qi-Gui Yan
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AUJESZKY'S disease virus ,VIRAL replication ,RNA modification & restriction ,PORCINE reproductive & respiratory syndrome ,PATHOGENIC viruses ,CARRIER proteins - Abstract
Introduction: Pseudorabies virus (PRV) is the pathogenic virus of porcine pseudorabies (PR), belonging to the Herpesviridae family. PRV has a wide range of hosts and in recent years has also been reported to infect humans. N6-methyladenosine (m6A) modification is the major pathway of RNA post-transcriptional modification. Whether m6A modification participates in the regulation of PRV replication is unknown. Methods: Here, we investigated that the m6A modification was abundant in the PRV transcripts and PRV infection affected the epitranscriptome of host cells. Knockdown of cellular m6A methyltransferases METTL3 and METTL14 and the specific binding proteins YTHDF2 and YTHDF3 inhibited PRV replication, while silencing of demethylase ALKBH5 promoted PRV output. The overexpression of METTL14 induced more efficient virus proliferation in PRV-infected PK15 cells. Inhibition of m6A modification by 3-deazaadenosine (3-DAA), a m6A modification inhibitor, could significantly reduce viral replication. Results and Discussion: Taken together, m6A modification played a positive role in the regulation of PRV replication and gene expression. Our research revealed m6A modification sites in PRV transcripts and determined that m6A modification dynamically mediated the interaction between PRV and host. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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12. Label-free proteomic comparative analysis of cow placental proteins enzymatic hydrolysis by different proteases
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yu shen, shu min yu, liu chao you, guang neng peng, xiao ping ma, zhi jun zhong, zhi hua ren, Liuhong Shen, jun liang deng, zhi cai zuo, Sui Zhong Cao, shang kui lv, xiao lan zong, yue zhang, and ying kun zhu
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Proteases ,Biochemistry ,Chemistry ,Enzymatic hydrolysis ,Placental Proteins ,Label free - Abstract
Background Novel findings in biochemical characteristics of placenta can bring new insight for further studies on the potential markers of physiological/pathological pregnancy or function of placenta. In this study, we compared the proteome of dairy cow placenta enzymatic hydrolysis by different proteases using a label-free mass spectrometry approach. Results In total, 541, 136 and 86 proteins were identified in trypsin group (TRY), pepsin group (PEP) and papain group (PAP), respectively. 432 differentially expressed proteins (DEPs) were identified between the proteomes of PAP and TRY. 421 DEPs were identified between PEP and TRY, while 136 DEPs were identified between PEP and PAP. Further analysis of the up-regulated DEPs and down-regulated DEPs of each comparison showed the proteins identified by papain are mostly derived from extracellular matrix and collagen and enriched in relaxin signaling pathway, advanced glycation end products-receptor of advanced glycation end products (AGE-RAGE) signaling pathway in diabetic complications. Moreover, pepsin digestion resulted in more muscle-related proteins, which enriched in lysosome, platelet activation, cardiac muscle contraction,bacterial invasion of epithelial cell and small cell lung cancer. Trypsin mainly enzymatically degrades extracellular matrix, blood particles, and cell surface proteins which enriched in arginine and proline metabolism, olfactory transduction proteasome, protein processing in endoplasmic reticulum, pyruvate metabolism and arrhythmogenic right ventricular cardiomyopathy (ARVC). Conclusions In summary, these data provide insights into the selection of protease in dairy cow placenta proteomics.
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13. ASPECTS estimation using dual-energy CTA-derived virtual non-contrast in large vessel occlusion acute ischemic stroke: a dose reduction opportunity for patients undergoing repeat CT?
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Maarten, van den Broek, Danielle, Byrne, Daniel, Lyndon, Bonnie, Niu, Shu Min, Yu, Axel, Rohr, and Fabio, Settecase
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Stroke ,Drug Tapering ,Germany ,Humans ,Female ,Tomography, X-Ray Computed ,Ischemic Stroke ,Retrospective Studies - Abstract
Recent studies have shown the feasibility of dual-energy CT (DECT) virtual non-contrast (VNC) for determining infarct extent. In this study, patients presenting with large-vessel occlusion (LVO) acute ischemic stroke (AIS), we assess whether ASPECTS on DECTA-VNC differs from non-contrast CT (NCCT).After IRB approval, LVO-AIS patients undergoing NCCT and DECTA between October 2016 and September 2018 were retrospectively reviewed. DECTA-VNC images were derived using Syngo.via (Siemens, Erlangen, Germany). ASPECTS was scored by two blinded neuroradiologists. Square-weighted kappa statistic, diagnostic performance, Wilcoxon signed-rank tests between groups, and CT doses were calculated.Fifty-one patients met inclusion criteria, with median age of 76 (IQR 67-82); 26/51 (51%) were female. Median time between last-known-well and CT was 120 min (IQR 60-252). DECTA-VNC ASPECTS score differed by ≤ 1 from consensus NCCT in 49/51 (96%) patients for reader 1 and in 46/51 (90%) for reader 2. ASPECTS on DECTA-SI and consensus NCCT differed by ≤ 1 in 45/51 (88%) for both readers. On a per ASPECTS-region basis, DECTA-VNC had 87% sensitivity, 95% specificity, 0.82% PPV, and 0.96% NPV. ASPECTS inter-rater agreement was highest for DECTA-VNC (κ = 0.71), DECTA-SI (κ = 0.48), and NCCT (κ = 0.40). NCCT median CTDIvol was 63.7 mGy (IQR 60.7-67.2); DLP was 1060.0 mGy·cm (IQR 981.0-1151.5). DECTA-VNC dose was lower: median CTDIvol was 20.9 mGy (IQR 19.8-22.2); DLP was 804.1 (IQR 691.6-869.4), p 0.0001.DECTA-derived VNC yielded similar ASPECTS scores as NCCT and is therefore non-inferior in early ischemia-related low attenuation edema/infarct detection in acute LVO-AIS patients. Further evaluation of the role of DECTA-VNC in AIS imaging is warranted.
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- 2021
14. Effect of Anemoside B4 on Milk Whey in Clinical Mastitis-Affected Cows Elucidated Using Tandem Mass Tag (TMT)-Based Quantitative Proteomics
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Shen, liu-hong, primary, Yue, Zhang, additional, Yu, Shen, additional, Liu-chao, You, additional, Jin-bang, Xiao, additional, Zhe-tong, Su, additional, Shu-min, Yu, additional, Sui-zhong, Cao, additional, Xiao-lan, Zong, additional, Shi-lin, Yang, additional, and Feng, Yu-Lin, additional
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- 2021
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15. [Role of Sertoli cells in regulating spermatogenesis: An update]
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Dan-Ting, Li, Li-Peng, Bai, Xin, Cai, and Shu-Min, Yu
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Spermatogenesis is a complex process in which Sertoli cells play a pivotal role. Sertoli cells are closely related to testicular development and male fertility by providing nutrition for the proliferation of germ cells and maintaining the balance of microenvironment in seminiferous tubules. This article focuses on the roles of Sertoli cells in normal and abnormal spermatogenesis, outlines the association of spermatogenesis with the number and morphology of and protein expressions and secretions in Sertoli cells, and provides some reference for the studies of the gene therapy for male infertility and male contraception.
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- 2020
16. Characterization of mental health in cannabis dispensary users, using structured clinical interviews and standardized assessment instruments
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Shu Min Yu, Alasdair M. Barr, Ric M. Procyshyn, Caroline A. MacCallum, William J. Panenka, Kristina M. Gicas, Jade C. Yau, Hadley Pearce, and William G. Honer
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Adult ,Male ,medicine.medical_specialty ,lcsh:RC435-571 ,Dispensary ,Population ,Medical Marijuana ,Patient Health Questionnaire ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,lcsh:Psychiatry ,Surveys and Questionnaires ,MINI ,Psychiatric symptoms ,medicine ,Prevalence ,Humans ,Clinical interview ,Psychiatry ,education ,Cannabis ,Psychiatric Status Rating Scales ,education.field_of_study ,biology ,business.industry ,Mental Disorders ,Beck Depression Inventory ,biology.organism_classification ,medicine.disease ,Mental illness ,Mental health ,3. Good health ,030227 psychiatry ,Substance abuse ,Psychiatry and Mental health ,Anxiety ,Female ,Marijuana Use ,medicine.symptom ,business ,030217 neurology & neurosurgery ,Research Article - Abstract
Background Cannabis is commonly used for its medical properties. In particular, cannabis is purported to have beneficial effects on a wide range of neuropsychiatric conditions. Studies assessing mental health in cannabis dispensary users typically evaluate symptoms using self-report check lists, which provide limited information about symptom severity, and whether subjects meet criteria for a psychiatric diagnosis. There is, therefore, a need for studies which assess mental health in dispensary users with standardized and well validated scientific instruments, such as those used in clinical drug trials. Methods One hundred medical cannabis users were recruited from a community dispensary. All subjects completed a structured clinical interview with the Mini-International Neuropsychiatric Interview (MINI). Subjects also completed the Perceived Stress Scale-10, PROMIS Fatigue Scale, PROMIS Sleep Disturbance Scale, Beck Depression Inventory, the Patient Health Questionnaire-15 and the Brief Pain Inventory. Details about cannabis use were also recorded. Results Lifetime prevalence of mental illness in this cohort was high, and a large proportion of subjects endorsed psychological symptoms. The proportion of subjects who met criteria for classification of a current psychiatric disorder was low for mood disorders, but high for anxiety disorders and substance abuse/dependence. Cannabis use differed between the main psychiatric conditions. Conclusions The present results indicate that rates of mental illness may be high in medical cannabis dispensary users. Use of structured clinical assessments combined with standardized symptom severity questionnaires provide a feasible way to provide a more rigorous and detailed evaluation of conditions and symptoms in this population.
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17. Laves-phase evolution during aging in 9Cr-1.8W-0.5Mo-VNb steel for USC power plants
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Lei Hu, Qiang Xu, Yao Yao Ren, Shu Min Yu, Hong Liu, and Xue Wang
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Materials science ,Precipitation (chemistry) ,Metallurgy ,Nucleation ,Laves phase ,Lath ,engineering.material ,Condensed Matter Physics ,Precipitation hardening ,Creep ,Volume fraction ,engineering ,General Materials Science ,Grain boundary ,TJ - Abstract
Long term precipitation and coarsening of Laves-phase in tungsten strengthened 9% Cr steel under thermal aging at 923 K was investigated and reported in this paper. It experimentally measured the evolution of mean particle size, the number density, the volume fraction of Laves-phase precipitates, the partition coefficients of W and Mo in the matrix, as well as the change of hardness. Its main conclusions were: 1) Laves-phase nucleates and grows rapidly on grain boundaries and lath boundaries within the first 1500 h of aging time; 2) The two stages characteristics and kinetics of Laves-phase nucleation and growth which were determined experimentally; 3) The coarsening of Laves-phase is much faster than that of M23C6 carbides; 4) The precipitation of Laves-phase produces a pronounced matrix depletion of W and Mo atoms; and 5) The precipitated Laves-phase gives rise to weaker precipitation strengthening in comparison with M23C6 carbides, and causes the loss of hardness due to the depletion of Mo and W from the solid solution. This paper contributes to the knowledge of kinetics of Laves-phase precipitation and coarsening, providing the essential information for comparative investigation of creep damage mechanisms. This paper also contributes to the understanding the creep damage broadly.
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18. Laves-phase evolution during aging in fine grained heat-affected zone of a tungsten-strengthened 9% Cr steel weldment
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Hong Liu, Yao Yao Ren, Shu Min Yu, Lei Hu, Xue Wang, and Qiang Xu
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Austenite ,Materials science ,Precipitation (chemistry) ,Metallurgy ,Metals and Alloys ,Laves phase ,Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering ,Computer Science Applications ,Precipitation hardening ,Creep ,Modeling and Simulation ,Ceramics and Composites ,Grain boundary diffusion coefficient ,Grain boundary ,TJ ,Tempering - Abstract
The precipitation and coarsening of Laves-phase in the fine grained heat-affected zone (FGHAZ) of a 9% Cr steel P92 welded joint during thermal aging at 923 K were investigated and compared to the base metal (BM), in order to clarify their effects on the Type IV fracture. Laves-phase precipitated mostly on the prior austenite grain boundaries of the FGHAZ. In comparison with BM, FGHAZ contained more grain boundary areas and can provide more nucleation sites for Laves-phase, resulting in an accelerated precipitation and rapidly reaching to the around 1.0% of saturated volume fraction. The coarsening of Laves-phase precipitates in FGHAZ was also much faster than that in BM, enhanced by the contribution of grain boundary diffusion resulted from its finer prior austenite grains. The FGHAZ had denser and smaller Laves-phase precipitates during the precipitation period in comparison with BM, obviously improved the creep strength by precipitation hardening. However, this effect in FGHAZ reduced sharply during coarsening owing to its coarsening rate greater than that of BM. In addition to the initial coarse polygonal subgrains with low dislocation density in FGHAZ produced by the weld thermal cycle and subsequent tempering in post-weld heat treatment (PWHT), coarse Laves-phase precipitates on grain boundaries formed in the long-term thermal aging, contributing to the formation of the creep cavities, can also play a key role in Type IV fracture of welded joint in 9% Cr steels.
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19. Isolation and Characterization of Parthenogenetic Embryonic Stem (pES) Cells Containing Genetic Background of the Kunming Mouse Strain
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Zhongying Dou, Xiang Cheng, Dong-mei Chen, Xingrong Yan, and Shu-min Yu
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Homeobox protein NANOG ,Telomerase ,Cell ,Embryoid body ,Germ layer ,Biology ,Molecular biology ,Embryonic stem cell ,body regions ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Cell culture ,medicine ,Animal Science and Zoology ,Genomic imprinting ,human activities ,Food Science - Abstract
Parthenogenetic embryonic stem (pES) cells could provide a valuable model for research into genomic imprinting and X-linked diseases. In this study, pES cell lines were established from oocytes of hybrid offspring of Kunming and 129/Sv mice, and pluripotency of pES cells was evaluated. The pES cells maintained in the undifferentiated state for more than 50 passages had normal karyotypes with XX sex chromosomes and exhibited high activities of alkaline phosphatase (AKP) and telomerase. Meanwhile, these cells expressed ES cell molecular markers SSEA-1, Oct-4, Nanog, and GDF3 but not SSEA-3 detected by immunohistochemistry and RT-PCR. The pES cells could be differentiated into various types of cells from three germ layers in vitro by analysis of embryoid bodies (EBs) with immunohistochemistry and RT-PCR, and in vivo by observation of pES cell-derived teratoma sections. Therefore, the established pES cell lines contained all features of mouse ES cells. This work provides a new strategy for isolating pES cells from Kunming mice, and the pES cell lines could be applied as the cell model in research into genomic imprinting and epigenetic regulation of Kunming mice.
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20. Study on Improving Cutting Tools Lifespan of W6Mo5Cr4V2 High-Speed Steel
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Li Yan, Shu Min Yu, and Guang Ming Li
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Quenching ,Toughness ,Materials science ,Cutting tool ,Drill ,business.industry ,Metallurgy ,General Engineering ,Wear resistance ,Tempering ,Process engineering ,business ,Ductility ,High-speed steel - Abstract
This paper mainly discusses the technique of using quenching at 1000°C and tempering at 650°C for 2 hours to replace the heat treatment process of quenching at 1225°C and tempering at 560°C for 1 hour for three times.Due to the old heat treatment process is traditional multifarious waste energy and relatively backward.The experiment results prove that after the new treatment using the W6Mo5Cr4V2 high-speed steel to make cutting tools such as cutters, drill, taps and so on. It aslo achieves better abrasion resistance and ductility. This meeting the objective of improving the wear resistance, toughness, lifespan enhancement and energy conservation.It opens up a new way of simple and energy saving for W6Mo5Cr4V2 high-speed steel heat treatment process.The material of W6Mo5Cr4V2 high-speed steel has certain value to research.
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- 2010
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21. CRISPR/Cas9 genome editing technique and its application in site-directed genome modification of animals
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Jin-wei, Zhou, Qi-pin, Xu, Jing, Yao, Shu-min, Yu, and Sui-zhong, Cao
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Disease Models, Animal ,Genome ,Models, Genetic ,Mutagenesis, Site-Directed ,Animals ,Humans ,Reproducibility of Results ,CRISPR-Cas Systems ,Genetic Engineering - Abstract
CRISPR/Cas system, which uses CRISPR RNAs (crRNAs) to guide Cas nuclease to silence invading nucleic acids, is self-defense system against exogenous virus or plasmid in bacteria and archaea. Through molecular modification, the typeⅡCRISPR/Cas system has become a highly efficient site-directed genome editing technique, which is simpler than zinc-finger nucleases (ZFNs) and transcription activator like effector nucleases (TALENs) and easier to be designed and applied. In this review, we summarize the evolutionary history of CRISPR/Cas9 system, the working principle and modification process of type Ⅱ CRISPR/Cas and its application in animal genome modification. We also analyze the existing problems and improvement program of the CRISPR/Cas9 system as well as its application prospect combined with successful cases, which may provide innovative perspectives on improving animal traits and establishing animal models of human diseases.
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22. The method for reproducing fine grained HAZ of W strengthened high Cr steel
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Qiang Xu, Yao Yao Ren, Wei Shang, Shu Min Yu, Hong Liu, Xue Wang, and Hong-wei Liu
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Heat-affected zone ,Materials science ,Mechanical Engineering ,Metallurgy ,Welding ,Condensed Matter Physics ,Microstructure ,law.invention ,Stress (mechanics) ,Creep ,TA ,Mechanics of Materials ,law ,Cavitation ,Coupling (piping) ,General Materials Science ,Base metal - Abstract
The methods for reproducing fine grained heat affected zone of high Cr steel for creep test were investigated. This research was motivated by the need for reproducing uniform FGHAZ to investigate the creep damage process and untangle the coupling between thermal aging and cavitation (nucleation, growth, and coalesce), and the influence of states of stress. The two methods for producing FGHAZ were weld simulator and heat treatment in furnace. The microstructures, hardness, and creep rupture time under 923 K/100 MPa were investigated and compared with the actual FGHAZ of a weld joint. The FGHAZ specimens, re-produced by heat treatment in furnace, were also crept and compared with that of the base metal at 923 K/110 MPa and 100 MPa. It was found that (1) both the re-produced FGHAZ showed the similar microstructures and hardness as that of actual FGHAZ of a welded joint, (2) both the re-produced FGHAZ demonstrated the similar creep rupture time and it was shorter than that of a weld joint, and (3) in comparison with the base metal, the creep test of FGHAZ, reproduced by heat treatment in furnace, shows a short transitional period and early occurrence of a tertiary stage. It is concluded that (1) the uniform FGHAZ reproduced via a weld simulator is in the order of 10–15 mm long and is not big enough for creep test and (2) heat treatment in furnace can reproduce the representative FGHAZ required for creep research.
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- 2014
23. Genome-wide DNA methylation profile of prepubertal porcine testis.
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Xi Chen, Liu-Hong Shen, Li-Xuan Gui, Fang Yang, Jie Li, Sui-Zhong Cao, Zhi-Cai Zuo, Xiao-Ping Ma, Jun-Liang Deng, Zhi-Hua Ren, Zhong-Xu Chen, and Shu-Min Yu
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GENOMES ,IMMUNOPRECIPITATION ,TESTIS ,GENE ontology ,GENES - Abstract
The biological structure and function of the mammalian testis undergo important developmental changes during prepuberty and DNA methylation is dynamically regulated during testis development. In this study, we generated the first genome-wide DNA methylation profile of prepubertal porcine testis using methyl-DNA immunoprecipitation (MeDIP) combined with high-throughput sequencing (MeDIP-seq). Over 190 million high-quality reads were generated, containing 43 642 CpG islands. There was an overall downtrend of methylation during development, which was clear in promoter regions but less so in gene-body regions. We also identified thousands of differentially methylated regions (DMRs) among the three prepubertal time points (1 month, T1; 2 months, T2; 3 months, T3), the majority of which showed decreasing methylation levels over time. Gene Ontology (GO) and Kyoto Encyclopedia of Genes and Genomes (KEGG) pathway analyses revealed that many genes in the DMRs were linked with cell proliferation and some important pathways in porcine testis development. Our data suggest that DNA methylation plays an important role in prepubertal development of porcine testis, with an obvious downtrend of methylation levels from T1 to T3. Overall, our study provides a foundation for future studies and gives new insights into mammalian testis development. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2018
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24. Isolation and characterization of mouse embryonic stem cell line by parthenogenesis
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Xinrong Yan, Shu-min Yu, Dong-mei Chen, Huayan Wang, and Zhongying Dou
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Genetics ,P19 cell ,Cell Biology ,Embryoid body ,Parthenogenesis ,Stem cell ,Biology ,Mouse Embryonic Stem Cell ,Isolation (microbiology) ,Molecular Biology ,Cell biology - Published
- 2008
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25. Wavelet Transform Based Wafer Defect Map Pattern Recognition System in Semiconductor Manufacturing.
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Shu Fan Liu, Fei Long Chen, You Yin Shi, Shu Min Yu, and Chi Sheng Chang
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MANUFACTURING defects ,PATTERN recognition systems ,SEMICONDUCTOR wafers ,WAVELETS (Mathematics) ,SEMICONDUCTOR industry - Abstract
In recent years, the semiconductor industry has been a high-growth business. Yield improvement becomes more and more important for semiconductor manufacturing process and it's the important element to ensure the profitability. Defect spatial patterns impede yield and it reveal the root causes of the occurred defects. This research developed a defect spatial pattern recognition methodology. In this research, defect spatial patterns are classified into seven categories, Curve Type, Line Type, Local Type, Ring Type, Radial Type, and Repeat Type and Die Edge Type. Original defects are filtered to eliminate random defects. With random defect removed, a clustering method is designed to cluster systematic defects. Clustered defects are then analyzed with minimum rectangle. A feature extraction procedure based on wavelet transform is developed to extract features that represent different defect patterns. By setting feature vectors into feature space and applying hierarchical agglomerative algorithm to clustering, it is expected to reach the goal of description and classification. The presented methodology is verified with real industrial data from a famous semiconductor company. The experimental results show the presented methodology is able to recognize defect patterns with recognition accuracy of 95%. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2008
26. Expression of the pluripotency regulators Oct4, Nanog and Sox2 in peripheral blood of rhesus monkey.
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Shu-min, YU, Zhan-ye, LING, Xue-ping, YAO, Sui-zhang, CAO, Ze-xiao, YANG, Yin, WANG, Liu-hong, SHEN, and Guang-neng, PENG
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- 2013
27. Connectedness and Compactness of Weak Efficient Solutions for Set-Valued Vector Equilibrium Problems
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Shu-Min Yuan, Xun-Hua Gong, and Bin Chen
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Mathematics ,QA1-939 - Abstract
We study the set-valued vector equilibrium problems and the set-valued vector Hartman-Stampacchia variational inequalities. We prove the existence of solutions of the two problems. In addition, we prove the connectedness and the compactness of solutions of the two problems in normed linear space.
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- 2008
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