Publications by authors named "Guobin Lin"

Long-term exposure to Cd through contaminated food can lead to multiple adverse health effects on humans. Although previous studies have covered global food Cd concentrations and dietary Cd exposures across different populations, there are increasing concerns regarding the adequacy of current food Cd safety standards to protect populations from adverse health effects. Moreover, incorporation of Cd relative bioavailability (Cd-RBA) in foods improves the accuracy of health risk assessment.

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The widespread use of sub-therapeutic antibiotics may lead to treatment failures, increased resistance to antibiotics, and even the encouragement of the formation of superbugs. Fraudulent herbal medicines that actually contain unlabeled active ingredients are a global problem. Therefore, streamlined and accurate analytical techniques that can identify and quantify a variety of antimicrobials in suspected illegal products are required.

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Background: Prostate biopsies are mainly performed through transrectal or perineal approaches, while ultrasound probes are located in the rectum for guidance. However, reports on the use of perineal ultrasound-guided transperineal prostate biopsy (PG-TPPB) are few.

Methods: A retrospective case-control study was designed.

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Purpose: To explore the structure of postgraduate research innovation ability and verify the Postgraduate Research Innovation Ability Scale.

Patients And Methods: This study was based on the componential theory of creativity. First, we drafted an item pool from the literature review, semi-structured interviews, and group discussions.

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Article Synopsis
  • Salt stress significantly hampers plant growth by increasing sodium levels and reactive oxygen species, leading to cell membrane damage and reduced photosynthesis, which stunts growth in rapeseed seedlings.
  • Nitrogen (N) application effectively mitigates these negative impacts, with the best results observed at a moderate N level (N2), enhancing plant growth, photosynthesis, and antioxidant levels under salt stress.
  • Optimal N application helps rapeseed seedlings better tolerate salt stress, highlighting the need for nitrogen to support their growth in adverse environments.
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