Publications by authors named "Shengyong Ding"

Objective: To investigate the efficacy of the Er Zhi Tian Gui Formula (EZTGF) in diminished ovarian reserve (DOR) patients undergoing fertilization-embryo transfer (IVF-ET); to examine the pharmacological mechanism of EZTGF in inhibiting ovarian granulosa cell (OGC) apoptosis.

Methods: A total of 120 DOR patients undergoing IVF-ET in the Affiliated Hospital of Shandong University of TCM from March to December 2021 were randomly assigned to the EZTGF (n = 60) or Placebo (n = 60) groups. All participants followed a gonadotropin-releasing hormone antagonist protocol for controlled ovarian stimulation, with interventions starting on days 2-3 of the preceding menstrual cycle and continuing until the trigger day.

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Purpose: To investigate BMAL1 and BMP6 expressive differences in ovarian granulosa cells (OGCs) of patients with polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS), explore regulatory relationship, assess their impacts on OGC proliferation and apoptosis, and analyze their correlations with ART outcomes of patients.

Methods: A clinical study selected 40 PCOS patients who underwent IVF/ICSI in our hospital from January to October 2022 and 39 controls with male or tubal factor infertility. RT-qPCR and Western blot assessed BMAL1 and BMP6 mRNA/protein levels.

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The sensitive and accurate detection of copper ions is crucial for public health, medical research, and environmental monitoring. In this study, we developed a sensor based on template-assembly activation of the primer exchange reaction (PER) for the on-site detection of copper ions in blood. Copper ions triggered the assembly of two template fragments into a hairpin structure via a click-chemistry reaction, activating the PER.

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Bacterial pathogens are responsible for a variety of human diseases, necessitating their prompt detection for effective diagnosis and treatment of infectious diseases. Over recent years, electrochemical methods have gained significant attention owing to their exceptional sensitivity and rapidity. This review outlines the current landscape of electrochemical biosensors employed in clinical diagnostics for the detection of bacterial pathogens.

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Ionic diodes with environmentally modulated ion-rectifying characteristics have attracted much attention and show great promise in the construction of smart devices with environmental adaptability. One immediate challenge is to integrate stimuli responsiveness and ion rectification into one single ionic diode, which requires a close cooperation of chemical principles and device technologies. Herein, an ionic diode based on a photoresponsive hydrogel with optically mediated ion-rectifying performances is introduced.

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The importance of avian influenza virus (AIV) detection in clinical diagnosis and prognosis has been deeply recognized. In this study, the ultrasensitive detection of AIV subtype H5N1 was achieved by ICP-MS combined with DNA dendrimer-carried silver nanoparticle (AgNP) labeling. First, a magnetic control system was constructed by anchoring double-strand DNAs (dsDNAs) which contained a complementary sequence of H5N1 and two locked triggers on the surface of magnetic beads (MBs).

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A sensitive and versatile platform for detecting diverse target biomolecules was developed by combining a magnetic separation module and a fluorescence amplification module in a plug-and-play manner. The magnetic separation module was constructed using magnetic beads (MBs), whose surfaces were modified with aptamer-blocked captor DNAs. The fluorescence amplification module was constructed by loading the fluorescent dye rhodamine 6G (Rh6G) into the pores of mesoporous silica nanoparticles (MSNs).

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Mucin 1 (MUC1) is a transmembrane glycoprotein commonly expressed in epithelial cells with stable levels and polarized distribution. Their expression levels and spatial distribution abnormally altered during oncogenesis and play tumor-promoting roles synergistically. We herein propose a magnetic DNAzyme walker (MDW) for both in-situ imaging and sensitive detection of MUC1.

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Here, a primer-template conversion-based cascade signal amplification strategy is described for the sensitive detection of polynucleotide kinase (PNK) activity. This strategy integrated rolling circle amplification (RCA) and multiple-repeated-strand displacement amplification (MRSDA) with G-quadruplex based fluorescence lighting-up assay. A delicate dumbbell-shaped DNA probe with 5'-hydroxyl terminus was designed, in which G-quadruplex and half recognition site of nicking enzyme Nb.

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Enantioseparations were achieved for eleven 3,5-disubstituted hydantoins in HPLC under the normal phase mode using Chiralpak IA. The effects of polar alcoholic modifier and column temperature on retention and enantioseparation were determined. Importantly, we found two kinds of enantiomer elution order (EEO) reversals, which include solvent-induced EEO reversal for compound 9 and temperature-induced EEO reversals for compound 3 and compound 6.

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