Publications by authors named "Ming-Lu Zhang"

Crayfish, as an invertebrate, relies only on the innate immune system to resist external pathogens. In this study, a molecule containing a single Reeler domain was identified from red swamp crayfish (named as Reeler). Tissue distribution analysis showed that Reeler was highly expressed in gills and its expression was induced by bacterial stimulation.

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  • A new method for selectively iodinating 8-methylquinolines using an efficient Pd-catalyzed process has been developed for the first time.
  • *The technique allows for easy production of various C8-substituted quinolines, showcasing the versatility of organic iodides.
  • *By adjusting the reaction conditions, the same method can also achieve effective acetoxylation of 8-methylquinolines, with both strategies exhibiting mild conditions and good compatibility with different functional groups.
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In the electronics industry environment, rapid recognition of objects to be grasped from digital images is essential for visual guidance of intelligent robots. However, electronic components have a small size, are difficult to distinguish, and are in motion on a conveyor belt, making target detection more difficult. For this reason, the YOLOv4-tiny method is used to detect electronic components and is improved.

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Intestinal microbiota are closely related to host physiology. Over the long course of evolution and interaction, both commensal bacteria and their host have evolved multiple strategies to adapt to each other. However, in invertebrates, the regulatory mechanism of intestinal microbiota homeostasis is largely unknown.

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Lysosomes generally maintain the weak acidic microenvironment, to ensure highly efficient activity and functions of hydrolytic enzymes and proteins. Aberrations of the lysosomal pH may result in cellular functional changes and influence human physiology, possibly causing serious diseases. Small-molecular fluorescent probes based imaging techniques capable of providing information on target locations are considerably appreciated.

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Major depressive disorder (MDD) is a recurrent, chronic mental illness. While music therapy has been established as an effective treatment for MDD patients, the effects of this therapy on brain function remain unclear. This research employed near-infrared spectroscopy (NIRS) to explore the effects of music therapy on brain activity in mild or moderate MDD patients and to illustrate the potential mechanism of music therapy.

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Hypochlorous acid (HClO), one of the most important reactive oxygen species (ROS), is a potent antimicrobial agent for the immune system against invasive bacteria and a wide range of pathogens. Therefore, it is critical to develop sensitive and selective methods for visualization of HClO in biological samples. In this work, a two-photon fluorescent probe HN2-TP) with long-wavelength emission (far-red: 630 nm) based on rhodamine analogue for bioimaging HClO was developed.

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A pilot-scale study with conventional water treatment and ozone-biological activated carbon (O-BAC) treatment was conducted to evaluate the impact of ammonia and hydrogen peroxide (HO) addition on the bromate and disinfection by-products formation potential (DBPFP) control, with bromide containing water as raw water. It was found that bromate concentration would exceed 10.00 μg·L as ozone doses were higher than 1.

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Residue levels of dimethoate and its oxon metabolite (omethoate) during tea planting, manufacturing, and brewing were investigated using a modified QuEChERS sample preparation and gas chromatography. Dissipation of dimethoate and its metabolite in tea plantation followed the first-order kinetic with a half-life of 1.08-1.

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Endotoxins, also known as lipopolysaccharide complexes, are anchored in the outer membrane cell wall of most Gram-negative bacteria and some cyanobacteria. They are continuously released to environment during cell decay. Being common pyrogens and highly immunogenic molecules, endotoxins are related to many human diseases.

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Endotoxins, derived from cell walls of most Gram-negative bacteria and some cyanobacteria, are common pyrogen and highly immunogenic molecules, and related to many diseases. In this paper, a detection method for endotoxin activity in water environment using kinetic-turbid assay of Tachypleus Amebocyte Lysate (TAL) was established, the influence of pH and salts on TAL assay was investigated. Results showed that it was favorable for TAL assay in the pH range of 6.

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Hepatitis A virus (HAV) is single-strainded RNA virus that causes infectious hepatitis A. Detection and quantification of hepatitis A virus in Tianjin coastal seawater of Bohai Bay were carried out by conventional RT-PCR and SYBR Green real-time quantitative RT-PCR using the primers based on the conserved sequence at the VP1-VP2 genes of HAV. The nine samples were taken at Tianjin coastal seawater of Bohai Bay locating in the south of Tanggu, in summer, autumn and winter of 2007 and spring of 2008.

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Dibenzothiophene (DBT) and its derivatives can be microbially desulfurized by enzymes DszC, DszA, and DszB, which are encoded by the operon dszABC and contribute to the conversion in tandem. We investigated the expression characteristics of the dsz operon. Our results revealed that the levels of transcription and translation of dszA, dszB, and dszC decreased according to the positions of the genes in the dsz operon.

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