Publications by authors named "Yishan Yang"

This study explores the metabolite diversity and potential medicinal value of three species-, , and -using widely targeted metabolomics via HPLC-MS/MS in conjunction with in vitro antioxidant assays. A total of 2201 metabolites were detected across the three species, with flavonoids emerging as the dominant class (480 compounds, accounting for 21.8% of total metabolites).

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The genetic characteristics of six wild populations of Ormosia microphylla were investigated and their soil properties were analyzed by using Hyper-seq sequencing technology. Based on the findings, targeted protection strategies are proposed. Genetic diversity analysis revealed moderate overall genetic diversity of O.

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Objectives: Understanding the impact of epilepsy on pediatric brain tumors is crucial to diagnostic precision and optimal treatment selection. This study investigated MRI radiomics features, tumor location, voxel-based morphometry (VBM) for gray matter density, and tumor volumetry to differentiate between children with low grade glioma (LGG)-associated epilepsies and those without, and further identified key radiomics features for predicting of epilepsy risk in children with supratentorial LGG to construct an epilepsy prediction model.

Methods: A total of 206 radiomics features of tumors and voxel-based morphometric analysis of tumor location features were extracted from T2-FLAIR images in a primary cohort of 48 children with LGG with epilepsy (N = 23) or without epilepsy (N = 25), prior to surgery.

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Crossing the blood-brain barrier (BBB) remains a major challenge for brain-targeted drug delivery. Mesoporous silica nanoparticles (MSNs) with tunable size and surface properties are promising vehicles for crossing the BBB. In this study, we explored the potential applications of the chick chorioallantoic membrane (CAM) model in combination with nanotherapeutics.

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Genomically closely clustered E. coli O157:H7 strains have been implicated in several recent multistate outbreaks linked to romaine lettuce. The underlying factors contributing to their reoccurrence and persistence remain elusive.

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O157:H7 strains associated with several recent (2017-2020) multi-state outbreaks linked to leafy green vegetables have been characterized as "reoccurring, emerging, and persistent" (REP). Our recent unpublished work demonstrated that the REP strains had significantly enhanced potential for biofilm formation. In this study, comparative genomic analyses were conducted for a better understanding of the mechanisms behind the enhanced biofilm formation, and thereby potentially increased environmental fitness, by the REP strains.

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Purpose: To compare vertebroplasty (VP) and kyphoplasty (KP) with a titanium implantable vertebral augmentation device (TIVAD) in symptomatic subsequent vertebral compression fracture (SVCF) incidence among osteoporotic vertebral compression fracture (OVCF) patients stratified by age and sex.

Methods: This retrospective cohort study involved OVCF patients aged ≥ 50, who underwent KP with TIVAD or VP in our hospital from 2014 to 2019. Subgroup analysis was conducted to evaluate the efficacy of KP with TIVAD and VP in patients stratified by age and sex.

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The selective conversion of biomass fermentation derived from an acetone-butanol-ethanol (ABE) mixture into high-value biofuels is of paramount importance for industrial applications. However, challenges persist in effectively controlling the selectivity of long carbon chain ketones in elevated ABE conversion. In this research, a Ca-doped Ni-CaO-SiO catalyst was designed and employed to achieve a remarkable conversion of 89.

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Clostridium perfringens is an important opportunistic microorganism in commercial poultry production that is implicated in necrotic enteritis (NE) outbreaks. This disease poses a severe financial burden on the global poultry industry, causing estimated annual losses of $6 billion globally. The ban on in-feed antibiotic growth promoters has spurred investigations into approaches of alternatives to antibiotics, among which Bacillus probiotics have demonstrated varying degrees of effectiveness against NE.

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Sporadic vestibular schwannomas (VSs) are rare in children. When occurred in the pediatric population, they usually appear bilaterally and are related to neurofibromatosis type 2 (NF2). The current study reports a 4-year-old boy without family history of VS or NF2 who presented with a large (5.

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We grew three yellow species (the calcifuge and , and the calcicole ) in acidic and calcareous soils for 7 months and assessed their photosynthetic physiological characteristics, growth performance, and element concentrations in this developmental context. The calcifuge and species exhibited poor growth with leaf chlorosis, growth stagnation, and root disintegration in calcareous soils, and with their , , , / , ΦPSII, ETR, qP, leaf Chla, Chlb, and Chl(a + b) concentrations, and root, stem, leaf, and total biomass being significantly lower when grown in calcareous soils relative to in acidic soils. In contrast, the calcicole grew well in both acidic and calcareous soils, with few differences in the above parameters between these two soil substrates.

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The Academic Grit Scale (AGS) is a novel measure of academic-specific grit. However, its factor structure and measurement invariance have yet to be thoroughly supported. The present study tested the factor structure and measurement invariance of the AGS with a large sample of early adolescents (aged 9-14 years) from China (N = 1,894).

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Romaine lettuce in the U.S. is primarily grown in California or Arizona and either processed near the growing regions (source processing) or transported long distance for processing in facilities serving distant markets (forward processing).

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, a common contaminant of foods, causes urinary tract infections in humans. Here, we report the draft genomic sequence for ATCC 49453, which is currently being used in food safety research.

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has medicinal and ornamental value, but the number of wild populations is decreasing dramatically. Thus, conducting research on its genetic diversity and structure is necessary to provide a basis for its conservation. This study aimed to explore the genetic diversity of the wild plant and protect and optimize its wild resources.

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Background: Understanding genetic diversity is a core issue in conservation genetics. However, previous genetic diversity evaluations of narrowly distributed species have rarely used closely related widespread species as a reference. Furthermore, identifying natural hybridization signals between narrowly and widely distributed sympatric species is of great importance for the development of species conservation programs.

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Understanding the spatial and temporal penetration patterns of organic pollutants in microplastics (μP) is important for evaluating their environmental and biological impacts, such as the "Trojan Horse" effect. However, there is a lack of an effective method to monitor the penetration processes and patterns in situ. This study aimed to develop a simple and sensitive approach for in situ imaging of organic pollutant penetration into μP.

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Klebsiella pneumoniae is an important foodborne pathogen that can cause human infections. Here, we report the draft genomic sequence for K. pneumoniae 060517CS3-g, isolated from retail ground chicken meat, which has several antibiotic resistance genes, multiple plasmids, and genes that may result in its hypervirulence based on the sequence data.

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Background: Symptomatic subsequent vertebral compression fracture (VCF; SVCF) is a common complication associated with poor outcomes. Accumulating evidence shows that demographic factors and incidences of symptomatic SVCFs differ during different periods after the primary vertebroplasty (VP).

Purpose: To investigate the incidence and demographic factors of symptomatic SVCFs after the primary VP in different periods using registry data in the Taiwan National Health Insurance Research Database.

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is a rare species with high ornamental value in China. In this study, we report the complete chloroplast (cp) genome of using the Illumina sequencing data. The total genome of is 153,682 bp in length and the GC content is 36.

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Objective: To determine whether long-chain non-coding RNA (lncRNA) HAGLR can regulate BMP2 by absorbing microRNA-214-3p (miR-214-3p), and to explore its role and mechanism in tibial fracture (TF) healing.

Methods: The HAGLR, miR-214-3p, and BMP2 expression levels in TF and in adjacent normal tissues were measured using quantitative real-time polymerase chain reaction (qRT-PCR). MC3T3-E1 osteoblasts were used to construct the model.

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Transforaminal lumber interbody fusion (TLIF) is the last resort to address the lumber degenerative disorders such as spondylolisthesis, causing lower back pain. The current surgical intervention for these abnormalities includes open TLIF. However, in recent years, minimally invasive TLIF (MIS-TLIF) has gained a high momentum, as it could minimize the risk of infection, blood loss, and post-operative complications pertaining to fusion surgery.

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sequence type 131 (ST131) has recently emerged as a leading multidrug-resistant pathogen that causes urinary tract and bloodstream infections in humans. Here, we report the draft genomic sequences of three ST131 isolates, H45, H43ii, and H43iii, from urine samples of patients in Lagos, Nigeria.

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