Publications by authors named "Yaping Shao"

Heat shock factor-1 (HSF-1) plays a crucial role in orchestrating stress responses across diverse organisms and disease conditions. Here, we investigate how the HSF-1 signaling pathway influences the degradation of toxic proteins and neuropathological changes in the Caenorhabditis elegans model of amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS). We found that overexpressing HSF-1 improves locomotor ability and increases the survival rate of ALS C.

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Investigating aerosol composition and particle dynamics in densely populated and polluted urban centers is crucial for understanding and managing urban air quality. Ahvaz, in southwestern Iran, consistently ranks among the most polluted cities globally, primarily due to high PM concentrations. This study analyzes trends in suspended particle concentrations in Ahvaz over a 12-year period (2008-2019) to identify the contributions of natural and anthropogenic sources to air pollution.

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sp., a heterotrophic microorganism, has received increasing attention for its high production of polyunsaturated fatty acids and has been widely applied in various industries. This study intended to optimize the carotenoid synthesis pathway in sp.

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Backgrounds: Dementia can impose a heavy economic burden on both society and families. Alzheimer's disease (AD), the most prevalent form of dementia, is a complex neurodegenerative disease characterized by the abnormal deposition of extracellular amyloid β-protein (Aβ) and the aggregation of intracellular Tau protein to form neurofibrillary tangles (NFTs). Given the limited efficacy of pharmacological treatment, scientists have already paid more attention to non-pharmacological strategies, including dietary restriction (DR).

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As an emerging magnetic phase, altermagnets with compensated magnetic order and nonrelativistic spin-splitting have attracted widespread attention. Currently, strain engineering is considered to be an effective method for inducing valley polarization in altermagnets; however, achieving controllable switching of valley polarization is extremely challenging. Herein, combined with the tight-binding model and first-principles calculations, we propose that interlayer sliding can be used to successfully induce and effectively manipulate the large valley polarization in altermagnets.

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Definitive structural elucidation of lipids is pivotal for unraveling the functions of lipids in biological systems. Despite advancements in mass spectrometry (MS) for lipid analysis, challenges in annotation scope and efficiency remain, especially in resolving isomers. Herein, we introduce an optimized method using liquid chromatography coupled with electron impact excitation of ions from organic tandem mass spectrometry (LC-EIEIO-MS/MS) for comprehensive analysis and structural annotation of lipids.

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  • Understanding the migration of zinc (Zn) is vital for global biogeochemical cycling, yet there are knowledge gaps in glacier-fed rivers of the northeast Tibetan Plateau (NETP).
  • This study analyzed the isotopic compositions of dissolved and particulate Zn in three alpine rivers associated with different glaciers, revealing that particulate Zn tends to be heavier isotopically compared to dissolved Zn.
  • Notable spatial variations in the isotopic composition of dissolved Zn were observed, influenced by both natural processes and anthropogenic factors, marking a distinct response of Zn in these glacial river environments compared to global data.
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Investigating two-dimensional (2D) valleytronic materials opens a new chapter in physics and facilitates the emergence of pioneering technologies. Nevertheless, this nascent field faces substantial challenges, primarily attributed to the inherent issue of valley energy degeneracy and the manipulation of valley properties. To break these constraints, the application of external fields has become pivotal for both generating and manipulating the valley properties of 2D systems.

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The Aurignacian is the first techno-complex related with certainty to Anatomically Modern Humans in Europe. Studies show that they appeared around 43-42 kyr cal BP and dispersed rapidly in Europe during the Upper Palaeolithic. However, human dispersal is a highly convoluted process which is until today not well understood.

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  • WDR45 mutations are linked to BPAN, a type of neurodegeneration, and this study focuses on how these mutations affect the midbrain dopaminergic system.
  • A mouse model with WDR45 knocked out was used to analyze behaviors and neuronal changes, assessing tasks like motor control and memory alongside various imaging techniques.
  • Results indicated significant deficits in motor function, emotional stability, and memory, with a notable loss of dopaminergic neurons and axonal degeneration characterized by changes in the endoplasmic reticulum and metabolic processes in the striatum.
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Aims: We evaluated the potential of Parkinson's disease (PD) fecal microbiota transplantation to initiate or exacerbate PD pathologies and investigated the underlying mechanisms.

Methods: We transplanted the fecal microbiota from PD patients into mice by oral gavage and assessed the motor and intestinal functions, as well as the inflammatory and pathological changes in the colon and brain. Furthermore, 16S rRNA gene sequencing combined with metabolomics analysis was conducted to assess the impacts of fecal delivery on the fecal microbiota and metabolism in recipient mice.

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Heavy metals present a substantial threat to both the environment and human health. Considering the delicate ecological equilibrium of the Tibetan Plateau (TP) and its heightened susceptibility to anthropogenic impacts, scholarly attention has progressively turned toward the examination of heavy metal pollution within the plateau's environment. In this study, we conducted a comprehensive analysis of various heavy metals (As, Cr, Co, Ni, Cu, Mo, Cd, Pb, and Sb), utilizing topsoil samples collected from the TP during the period of 2018-2021.

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Low-dimensional ferroelectric tunnel junctions are appealing for the realization of nanoscale nonvolatile memory devices due to their inherent advantages of device miniaturization. Those based on current mechanisms have limitations, including low tunneling electroresistance (TER) effects and complex heterostructures. Here, we introduce an entirely new TER mechanism to construct a nanotube ferroelectric tunnel junction with ferroelectric nanotubes as the tunneling region.

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JOURNAL/nrgr/04.03/01300535-202408000-00039/figure1/v/2023-12-16T180322Z/r/image-tiff Biomarkers are required for the early detection, prognosis prediction, and monitoring of amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, a progressive disease. Proteomics is an unbiased and quantitative method that can be used to detect neurochemical signatures to aid in the identification of candidate biomarkers.

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Lithium isotope is one of the most promising indicators for the study of continental silicate weathering, and lithium concentrations and its isotopic compositions in earth surface can provide a better understanding of the geochemical behavior and isotopic fractionation during weathering and erosion. This work focused on the composition and distribution of Li isotope in cryoconite deposited on various glacier areas in a large range of the Tibetan Plateau and surroundings, as well as its implications for cryoconite dust provenances. Results showed that δLi in cryoconite varied within the same order of magnitude (-2.

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The analysis of uranium isotope ratio U/U in environmental media serves as a reliable method to distinguish between natural and anthropogenic sources of uranium, playing a crucial role in assessing the extent of contamination with anthropogenic uranium and disturbances in its biogeochemical cycle. In this study, we focus on the northeastern Tibetan Plateau to examine the atomic ratio of U and U in riverine suspended particulate matter (SPM) across eight glacial watersheds. Results reveal that the U/U atomic ratio in the suspended load ranges from 0.

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Calorie restriction (CR) or a fasting regimen is considered one of the most potent non-pharmacological interventions to prevent chronic metabolic disorders, ameliorate autoimmune diseases, and attenuate aging. Despite efforts, the mechanisms by which CR improves health, particularly brain health, are still not fully understood. Metabolic homeostasis is vital for brain function, and a detailed metabolome atlas of the brain is essential for understanding the networks connecting different brain regions.

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Toxic and major elements, such as As and Fe, in watersheds can significantly impact the surrounding water environment and ecosystem. Thus, in this study, we conducted an investigation into the origins and spatial distribution of typical toxic trace elements (As and Mn) and crustal major elements (Al, Fe, and Ti) in suspended particulate matter (SPM) across various glacial watersheds located at different elevations in the northeastern Tibetan Plateau (NETP) from June to July in 2017. The results revealed that the mean value of each element followed the order of abundance in the samples, with Al having the highest mean value at 21307 µg/L, followed by Fe at 13366 µg/L, Ti at 1520 µg/L, Mn at 245 µg/L, and As at 66.

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The Iberian Peninsula is of particular interest for the research on the Neanderthal (NEA) to anatomically modern human (AMH) population transition. The AMHs arrived in Iberia last from Eastern Europe and thus any possible contacts between the two populations occurred here later than elsewhere. The transition process took place in the earlier part of the Marine Isotope Stage 3 (∼60-27 cal ka BP) as repeated and profound climate changes challenged the population stability.

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Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) is a fatal neurodegenerative disease with progressive paralysis of limbs and bulb in patients, the cause of which remains unclear. Accumulating studies suggest that motor neuron degeneration is associated with systemic metabolic impairment in ALS. However, the metabolic reprogramming and underlying mechanism in the longitudinal progression of the disease remain poorly understood.

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It is essential to understand the factors driving the recent decline of dust activity in East Asia for future dust projections. Using a physically-based dust emission model, here we show that the weakening of surface wind and the increasing of vegetation cover and soil moisture have all contributed to the decline in dust activity during 2001 to 2017. The relative contributions of these three factors to the dust emission reduction during 2010-2017 relative to 2001 are 46%, 30%, and 24%, respectively.

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An example of asymmetric Steglich-type rearrangement of enol lactones is reported. This highly enantioselective acyl transfer reaction is catalyzed by chiral isothiourea at ambient temperature and provides a useful synthetic approach to access enantioenriched spirotricyclic β,β'-diketones from a broad range of indanone or tetralone-derived lactones. Preliminary mechanistic studies suggest the initial formation of an -acylated iminium cation intermediate that induces a following facial selective condensation.

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Background: The classical motor symptoms of Parkinson's disease (PD) are tightly linked to the gradual loss of dopamine within the striatum. Concomitantly, medium spiny neurons (MSNs) also experience morphological changes, such as reduced dendritic complexity and spine density, which may be potentially associated with motor dysfunction as well. Thus, MSNs may serve as the emerging targets for PD therapy besides the midbrain dopaminergic neurons.

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A novel classical kinetic resolution of 2-aryl-substituted or 2,3-disubstituted cyclobutanones of Baeyer-Villiger oxidation catalyzed by a Cu(ii)/SPDO complex is reported for the first time, producing normal lactones in excellent enantioselectivities (up to 96% ee) and regioselectivities (up to >20/1), along with unreacted ketones in excellent enantioselectivities (up to 99% ee). The current transformation features a wide substrate scope. Moreover, catalytic asymmetric total syntheses of natural eupomatilones 5 and 6 are achieved in nine steps from commercially available 3-methylcyclobutan-1-one.

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