Publications by authors named "Jiaye Yu"

To address the demands for wide-range and high-precision current measurement, this paper proposes a novel current sensor design that integrates spin sensing technology, magnetic shunt effect, and a multi-sensor data fusion algorithm. The spin valve sensors accurately detect the magnetic field generated by the signal current, while the soft magnetic shunt structure attenuates the magnetic field to a level suitable for the spin valve sensors. Consequently, the detection current range can be extended by 6.

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Background: Researchers are currently concentrating on molecular markers and potential therapeutic targets associated with gastric cancer in light of recent developments in precision medicine and molecular biology. Disulfidptosis was first proposed in 2023 as a novel programmed cell death mode associated with the cytoskeleton. Disulfidptosis-related proteins are essential for the preservation of protein stability and abnormal expression of disulfidptosis-related genes may be linked to cancer development and drug resistance.

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Background: As an essential transcription factor, Myc-associated zinc-finger protein (MAZ) is frequently upregulated in many human tumors and is a well-documented oncogene. However, we found high expression of MAZ was closely associated with good survival outcomes in patients with stomach adenocarcinoma (STAD), and the underlying mechanism involved remains to be elucidated. We hypothesize that alternative splicing of MAZ plays an important role.

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This study investigates the impact of tryptophan substitution on the properties of the Medisin family peptide MS-PT. By substituting hydrophobic amino acids in MS-PT1 with tryptophan, a series of derivative peptides were synthesized. Among them, the 7W peptide stood out with its unique N-terminal random curl and α-helix structure.

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Background: Predictive, preventive, and personalized medicine (PPPM/3PM) is a strategy aimed at improving the prognosis of cancer, and programmed cell death (PCD) is increasingly recognized as a potential target in cancer therapy and prognosis. However, a PCD-based predictive model for serous ovarian carcinoma (SOC) is lacking. In the present study, we aimed to establish a cell death index (CDI)-based model using PCD-related genes.

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The abundance and biological contribution of natural killer (NK) cells in cancer are controversial. Here, we aim to uncover clinical relevance and cellular roles of NK cells in colon cancer liver metastasis (CCLM). Here, we integrated single-cell RNA-sequencing, spatial transcriptomics (ST), and bulk RNA-sequencing datasets to investigate NK cells' biological properties and functions in the microenvironment of primary and liver metastatic tumors.

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Anoikis is programmed cell death occurring upon cell detachment from the extracellular matrix. Cancer cells need to evade anoikis to be able to metastasize to distant sites. However, the molecular features and prognostic value of anoikis-related genes (ARGs) in pancreatic cancer remain unclear.

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In this study, the stabilization mechanism and digestion behavior of Pickering emulsion prepared by a combination of chitosan (CS) and TEMPO-oxidized hyaluronic acid (HA) were investigated. Conductometric titration was used to determine the degree of oxidation and carboxylate content of TEMPO-oxidized HA. The results showed that the degree of oxidation increased proportionally with increasing oxidation time, and the electrostatic and hydrogen bonding interactions with CS were significantly enhanced.

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  • A new method combining ultrasonic-ethanol pretreatment with enzymatic oil extraction (AEE) was developed, achieving a maximum oil yield of 23.32% with 200 W of ultrasonic power and a 30-minute duration, while also showing an 83.11% degradation of Δ-THC.
  • The process significantly decreased the protein content of hemp seeds and involved optimizing enzyme mixture and extraction conditions, resulting in a high oil recovery of 88.38% under controlled parameters such as pH 5 and enzyme digestion temperature of 32°C.
  • Microscopy analysis revealed that the emulsion formed during pretreatment was uneven and that the structure of the hemp seeds became more porous, and the oil extracted through this
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Peripheral arterial disease (PAD) is a prevalent subtype of atherosclerotic cardiovascular diseases. It is crucial to assess the PAD-related burden and its attributable risk factors. We use the Global Burden of Disease study 2019 database to calculate the incidence, prevalence, mortality, disability-adjusted life years (DALY), attributable risk factors and estimated annual percentage change.

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Herein, ultrasound-assisted conventional covalent binding methods (alkali treatment, free radical mediation, and an enzymatic method) were used to prepare soybean protein isolate (SPI)-(-)-epigallocatechin gallate (EGCG) conjugates to investigate the enhancement effect of the ultrasound synergistic treatment. In addition, the influence of EGCG grafting on the structure and properties of SPI was evaluated via reactive group analysis, spectral analysis, surface hydrophobicity measurements, emulsification property assessment, and α-glucosidase inhibition analysis. The obtained results revealed that the enzymatic method produced the highest polyphenol grafting content among the conventional techniques.

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Herein, cationic soy protein (NSPI) was synthesized by grafting Ethylenediamine (EDA) onto soy protein isolate (SPI), and protein-gallic acid (GA) complexes were formed by mixing NSPI with GA in various ratios. We assessed the structure, particle size, thermal stability, emulsifying ability, and antioxidant capacity of NSPI and complexes. Results show that grafting with EDA introduced a positive charge to SPI and resulted in a uniform particle size, and enhanced thermal stability, emulsifying ability, and antioxidant capacity.

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Exercise-based cardiac rehabilitation is safe and effective for chronic heart failure (CHF) patients. The present study aimed to investigate the effects of traditional Chinese exercise (TCE) on patients with CHF and the impact of exercise types and duration. Evaluation of randomized controlled trials (RCTs) of TCE in patients with CHF published since 1997 from PubMed, Embase, Web of Science, the Cochrane Library, Chongqing VIP, Wanfang Databases, and the China National Knowledge was performed.

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Background: Calcific aortic valve disease (CAVD) was highly prevalent among developed countries and caused numerous deaths. Based on the Global Burden of Disease 2019, this study was designed to present comprehensive epidemiological information, attributable risks, and relevant factors.

Methods: All data were available online the Global Health Data Exchange (GHDx).

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Background: Global and national estimates on the epidemiology of aortic aneurysms are prerequisites for disease management and policymaking. Based on the Global Burden of Disease (GBD) 2019, this study aimed to discern the global aortic aneurysm burden by systematically analyzing demographic data on mortality and exploring the attributable risks and relevant factors.

Methods: The data analyzed in this study were available in the Global Health Data Exchange (GHDx) online query tool.

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  • - The study highlights the challenges in accurately estimating phylogenetic trees from large data sets, emphasizing the importance of precise multiple sequence alignments for effective phylogenetic analysis.
  • - A new algorithm called SATé-II improves upon the previous model SATé-I by implementing a divide-and-conquer strategy that enhances speed, accuracy of alignments, and the ability to handle larger data sets.
  • - It also addresses limitations of maximum likelihood methods previously used, demonstrating that treating gaps as missing data results in poor outcomes for tree and alignment optimization.
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A central goal of computational biology is the prediction of phenotype from DNA and protein sequence data. Recent models of sequence change use in silico prediction systems to incorporate the effects of phenotype on evolutionary rates. These models have been designed for analyzing sequence data from different species and have been accompanied by statistical techniques for estimating model parameters when the incorporation of phenotype induces dependent change among sequence positions.

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Widely used models of protein evolution ignore protein structure. Therefore, these models do not predict spatial clustering of amino acid replacements with respect to tertiary structure. One formal and biologically implausible possibility is that there is no tendency for amino acid replacements to be spatially clustered during evolution.

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Although probabilistic models of genotype (e.g., DNA sequence) evolution have been greatly elaborated, less attention has been paid to the effect of phenotype on the evolution of the genotype.

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Genes that have undergone positive or diversifying selection are likely to be associated with adaptive divergence between species. One indicator of adaptive selection at the molecular level is an excess of amino acid replacement fixed differences per replacement site relative to the number of synonymous fixed differences per synonymous site (omega = K(a)/K(s)). We used an evolutionary expressed sequence tag (EST) approach to estimate the distribution of omega among 304 orthologous loci between Arabidopsis thaliana and A.

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