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View article: Sleep quality and stress as influences on college students’ physical activity participation: a cross-sectional study
Sleep quality and stress as influences on college students’ physical activity participation: a cross-sectional study Open
Objective This study examines the relationship between sleep, stress, and exercise among college students, as these factors are significantly associated with their well-being, academic performance, and quality of life. Understanding their …
View article: Assessment of smartphone addiction and its relationship with health-promoting lifestyle profile and intuitive eating behavior: a cross-sectional study
Assessment of smartphone addiction and its relationship with health-promoting lifestyle profile and intuitive eating behavior: a cross-sectional study Open
Background Smartphones have become an essential part of daily life, but excessive use can lead to significant issues. This study assesses smartphone addiction among college students, examining its impact on dietary behaviors and health-pro…
View article: Development and evaluation of multiepitope fusion proteins for serological diagnosis of animal brucellosis
Development and evaluation of multiepitope fusion proteins for serological diagnosis of animal brucellosis Open
Brucellosis, a zoonotic disease caused by Brucella spp., leads to severe reproductive issues in livestock and economic losses. Current serological diagnostics using lipopolysaccharide (LPS) antigens often exhibit cross-reactivity, reducing…
View article: A cross-sectional study on the impact of physical exercise on mobile phone addiction: the chain mediating role of perceived stress and self-acceptance
A cross-sectional study on the impact of physical exercise on mobile phone addiction: the chain mediating role of perceived stress and self-acceptance Open
Objective This study aims to explore the potential pathways underlying the association between physical exercise and mobile phone addiction among university students, with particular attention to the possible sequential mediating roles of …
View article: Intracellular carbovir‐ and lamivudine‐triphosphate concentrations in PBMC and DBS among children with HIV‐1 receiving ABC/DTG/3TC: Results from IMPAACT 2019
Intracellular carbovir‐ and lamivudine‐triphosphate concentrations in PBMC and DBS among children with HIV‐1 receiving ABC/DTG/3TC: Results from IMPAACT 2019 Open
View article: Application of Brucella type IV secretion proteins VirB1, VirB5, and VirB6 in the serological diagnosis of brucellosis
Application of Brucella type IV secretion proteins VirB1, VirB5, and VirB6 in the serological diagnosis of brucellosis Open
Brucellosis, a significant zoonotic infectious disease caused by Brucella spp., necessitates the development of efficient, rapid, accurate, and cost-effective diagnostic methods. This study evaluated the diagnostic value of Brucella Type I…
View article: Preparation of a Brucella multiepitope fusion protein based on bioinformatics and its application in serological diagnosis of human brucellosis
Preparation of a Brucella multiepitope fusion protein based on bioinformatics and its application in serological diagnosis of human brucellosis Open
Brucellosis is a zoonotic infectious disease caused by the Brucella spp., and the enhancement of diagnostic techniques is imperative for effective disease control. Currently, the diagnosis of brucellosis predominantly relies on serological…
View article: Sexual awareness, high-risk sexual behaviors and HIV testing: a cross-sectional survey among university students in Xuzhou, Jiangsu
Sexual awareness, high-risk sexual behaviors and HIV testing: a cross-sectional survey among university students in Xuzhou, Jiangsu Open
Background As societal dynamics evolve, a noticeable trend has emerged indicating that Chinese adolescents are engaging in sexual activities at increasingly younger ages. This demographic is therefore identified as a crucial group for init…
View article: Preparation and application of specific chicken yolk antibodies in detecting Brucella
Preparation and application of specific chicken yolk antibodies in detecting Brucella Open
Brucellosis, caused by Brucella , is a severe zoonotic disease. Conventional IgG antibody-based ELISA testing faces challenges such as false positives and cross-reactivity. In this study, three specific chicken yolk antibodies (IgY) target…
View article: Establishment of an I-ELISA method based on multi-epitope fusion protein for diagnosis of human brucellosis
Establishment of an I-ELISA method based on multi-epitope fusion protein for diagnosis of human brucellosis Open
Background Brucellosis is a significant zoonotic disease that impacts people globally, and its diagnosis has long posed challenges. This study aimed to explore the application value of multi-epitope fusion protein in the diagnosis of human…
View article: Preparation and evaluation of Brucella T4SS recombinant proteins in serodiagnosis of human brucellosis based on TMT-based proteomics technology
Preparation and evaluation of Brucella T4SS recombinant proteins in serodiagnosis of human brucellosis based on TMT-based proteomics technology Open
Introduction Brucellosis, a significant zoonotic infectious disease, poses a global health threat. Accurate and efficient diagnosis is crucial for prevention, control, and treatment of brucellosis. VirB proteins, components of the Type IV …
View article: Preparation and application of a Brucella multiepitope fusion protein based on bioinformatics and Tandem Mass Tag-based proteomics technology
Preparation and application of a Brucella multiepitope fusion protein based on bioinformatics and Tandem Mass Tag-based proteomics technology Open
Introduction Brucellosis is a widespread zoonotic disease that poses a considerable challenge to global public health. Existing diagnostic methods for this condition, such as serological assays and bacterial culture, encounter difficulties…
View article: Development and evaluation of the recombinant BP26 protein-based C-ELISA for human brucellosis diagnosis
Development and evaluation of the recombinant BP26 protein-based C-ELISA for human brucellosis diagnosis Open
Introduction Timely and accurate diagnosis is crucial for the effective treatment and prevention of brucellosis. Current serological diagnostics, primarily based on lipopolysaccharide (LPS), suffer from cross-reactivity with other Gram-neg…
View article: College students’ psychology and behavior in the context of online public opinion: a cross-sectional study in Jiangsu Province, China
College students’ psychology and behavior in the context of online public opinion: a cross-sectional study in Jiangsu Province, China Open
Background With the rapid development of the Internet and the widespread use of social media, online public opinion has profoundly impacted the psychology and behavior of college students. College students are in a crucial stage of psychol…
View article: Development of a colloidal gold immunochromatographic test strip for detecting the smooth Brucella
Development of a colloidal gold immunochromatographic test strip for detecting the smooth Brucella Open
View article: HIV/AIDS-related knowledge and attitudes toward people living with HIV among college students in Xuzhou, Jiangsu Province, China: a cross-sectional survey
HIV/AIDS-related knowledge and attitudes toward people living with HIV among college students in Xuzhou, Jiangsu Province, China: a cross-sectional survey Open
Background In the contemporary landscape, college students have emerged as a demographic increasingly vulnerable to AIDS. Recognizing that heightened awareness and progressive attitudes toward HIV are pivotal in its prevention, this study …
View article: Production and evaluation of anti-BP26 monoclonal antibodies for the serological detection of animal brucellosis
Production and evaluation of anti-BP26 monoclonal antibodies for the serological detection of animal brucellosis Open
Brucella BP26 proves to be a highly immunogenic antigen with excellent specificity in brucellosis detection. In China, the authorized use of the Bp26-deleted vaccine M5ΔBP26 for preventing small ruminant brucellosis highlights the importan…
View article: Cell phone addiction and sleep disturbance among medical students in Jiangsu Province, China: the mediating role of psychological resilience and the moderating role of gender
Cell phone addiction and sleep disturbance among medical students in Jiangsu Province, China: the mediating role of psychological resilience and the moderating role of gender Open
Background Cell phone addiction presents a widespread and severe physical and mental health concern, now recognized as a global public health issue. Among medical college students, the issue of poor sleep quality has become particularly pr…
View article: Prevalence and related factors of sleep quality among Chinese undergraduates in Jiangsu Province: multiple models' analysis
Prevalence and related factors of sleep quality among Chinese undergraduates in Jiangsu Province: multiple models' analysis Open
Background and aims In China, a significant number of undergraduates are experiencing poor sleep quality. This study was designed to investigate the prevalence of poor sleep quality and identify associated factors among undergraduates in J…
View article: Factors associated with sleep disorders among university students in Jiangsu Province: a cross-sectional study
Factors associated with sleep disorders among university students in Jiangsu Province: a cross-sectional study Open
Objective This study aims to establish the precise prevalence of sleep disorders among university students in Jiangsu Province. Utilizing a representative sample of students, we measured their sleep quality based on the Pittsburgh Sleep Qu…
View article: Psychological resilience buffers the association between cell phone addiction and sleep quality among college students in Jiangsu Province, China
Psychological resilience buffers the association between cell phone addiction and sleep quality among college students in Jiangsu Province, China Open
Background and aims Excessive use of cell phones can take up college students’ time and energy, and the sleep quality will inevitably be affected. A high level of psychological resilience can help them to maintain a positive attitude and c…
View article: Correction: Paper-based ELISA diagnosis technology for human brucellosis based on a multiepitope fusion protein
Correction: Paper-based ELISA diagnosis technology for human brucellosis based on a multiepitope fusion protein Open
[This corrects the article DOI: 10.1371/journal.pntd.0009695.].
View article: Study on lifestyle habits affecting sleep disorders at the undergraduate education stage in Xuzhou City, China
Study on lifestyle habits affecting sleep disorders at the undergraduate education stage in Xuzhou City, China Open
Background In China, undergraduate students face both academic and career selection pressures, sleep is an important physiological process for them. Investigate the physical exercise, sleep quality of undergraduate students in the educatio…
View article: Comparison of BP26, Omp25 and Omp31 and a Multiepitope-Based Fusion Protein in the Serological Detection of Canine Brucellosis
Comparison of BP26, Omp25 and Omp31 and a Multiepitope-Based Fusion Protein in the Serological Detection of Canine Brucellosis Open
The multiepitope-based fusion protein can be used as an ideal antigen for serologically diagnosing canine brucellosis currently prevalent worldwide.
View article: Evaluation of the Combined Use of Major Outer Membrane Proteins in the Serodiagnosis of Brucellosis
Evaluation of the Combined Use of Major Outer Membrane Proteins in the Serodiagnosis of Brucellosis Open
The results indicated that combinations of omps, as protein antigens, can be used to diagnose brucellosis with high accuracy in human, goat and cattle.
View article: Surveillance of Plasmodium vivax transmission using serological models in the border areas of China–Myanmar
Surveillance of Plasmodium vivax transmission using serological models in the border areas of China–Myanmar Open
View article: Comparison of BP26, Omp25 and Omp31 and a Multi-Epitope Based Fusion Protein in Serological Detection of Canine Brucellosis
Comparison of BP26, Omp25 and Omp31 and a Multi-Epitope Based Fusion Protein in Serological Detection of Canine Brucellosis Open
Background Brucellosis is one of the most important zoonotic diseases in the world. Canine brucellosis caused mainly by B. canis is seriously neglected and there is lack of accurate diagnostic tools. Methods In this study, using 34 brucell…
View article: A Multi-Epitope Fusion Protein-Based p-ELISA Method for Diagnosing Bovine and Goat Brucellosis
A Multi-Epitope Fusion Protein-Based p-ELISA Method for Diagnosing Bovine and Goat Brucellosis Open
In recent years, the incidence of brucellosis has increased annually, causing tremendous economic losses to animal husbandry in a lot of countries. Therefore, developing rapid, sensitive, and specific diagnostic techniques is critical to c…
View article: Paper-based ELISA diagnosis technology for human brucellosis based on a multiepitope fusion protein
Paper-based ELISA diagnosis technology for human brucellosis based on a multiepitope fusion protein Open
Background Brucellosis, as a serious zoonotic infectious disease, has been recognized as a re-emerging disease in the developing countries worldwide. In china, the incidence of brucellosis is increasing each year, seriously threatening the…
View article: Specific Serodiagnosis of Animal Brucellosis Based on A Recombinant Multiepitope Protein Antigen
Specific Serodiagnosis of Animal Brucellosis Based on A Recombinant Multiepitope Protein Antigen Open
Background: Brucellosis is a zoonotic infectious disease that causes substantial public health problems and endangers the development of animal husbandry in endemic areas, causing huge losses of personal property. Early diagnosis of sick a…