Yuquan Wei
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View article: Crowned dens syndrome
Crowned dens syndrome Open
Background: Crowned dens syndrome (CDS) is clinically characterized by acute cervical pain accompanied by peri-odontoid calcifications. Historically considered rare, recent literature and our clinical findings suggest CDS is not uncommon. …
View article: Soluble Phosphate Additives Remodel Microbial Networks to Accelerate Organic Matter Transformation in Food Waste Composting
Soluble Phosphate Additives Remodel Microbial Networks to Accelerate Organic Matter Transformation in Food Waste Composting Open
Phosphates were widely used in composting, but their impact on the degradation of organic matter transformation in food waste compost was not well known. In this study, Ca(H2PO4)2·H2O and K2HPO4 were separately added to food waste for a 30…
View article: Effect of Lignite Addition on Maturity and Bacterial Community Assembly in Co-Composting of Goat Manure and Corn Straw
Effect of Lignite Addition on Maturity and Bacterial Community Assembly in Co-Composting of Goat Manure and Corn Straw Open
This study investigated the effect of lignite addition on maturity acceleration and bacterial community assembly mechanisms through high-throughput sequencing and iCAMP null model analysis in Co-composting of goat manure and corn straw. Th…
View article: Multi-source biochar: Effects on composting humification, soil properties and plant growth
Multi-source biochar: Effects on composting humification, soil properties and plant growth Open
Amid rising organic waste pressures, biochar derived from thermochemical conversion of biomass has emerged as a promising tool for enhancing compost quality and promoting sustainable soil management. This study evaluated five biochars deri…
View article: Enhancing salt-stress tolerance in tomato (Solanum lycopersicum): The crucial role of bio-compost and rhizospheric Luteimonas spp
Enhancing salt-stress tolerance in tomato (Solanum lycopersicum): The crucial role of bio-compost and rhizospheric Luteimonas spp Open
The rhizosphere microbiome, as the ‘second genome’ of plants, greatly extends the ability of plants to cope with various biotic and abiotic stresses. Organic amendments have also been demonstrated to elevate the tolerance of plants to salt…
View article: <em>Aucubin</em> mitigates phenylacetylglutamine-induced vascular oxidative stress via targeting soluble TNF-&alpha;
<em>Aucubin</em> mitigates phenylacetylglutamine-induced vascular oxidative stress via targeting soluble TNF-α Open
Vascular oxidative stress serves as a pathological foundation for various vascular injury-related diseases, including atherosclerosis, hypertension, restenosis, and abdominal aortic aneurysms. Recent studies have indicated that intestinal …
View article: Mature compost enhanced the harmlessness level in co-composting swine manure and carcasses in large-scale silo reactors
Mature compost enhanced the harmlessness level in co-composting swine manure and carcasses in large-scale silo reactors Open
This study aimed to investigate the impact of incorporating mature compost on the harmlessness and maturity level of composting from swine manure and carcasses from industrialized pig farms in continuously running large-scale silo reactor …
View article: Elafibranor alleviates alcohol-related liver fibrosis by restoring intestinal barrier function
Elafibranor alleviates alcohol-related liver fibrosis by restoring intestinal barrier function Open
We discuss the article by Koizumi et al published in the World Journal of Gastroenterology . Our focus is on the therapeutic targets for fibrosis associated with alcohol-related liver disease (ALD) and the mechanism of action of elafibrano…
View article: Dynamics of antibiotic resistance genes and the association with bacterial community during pig manure composting with chitin and glucosamine addition
Dynamics of antibiotic resistance genes and the association with bacterial community during pig manure composting with chitin and glucosamine addition Open
In modern ecological systems, the overuse and misuse of antibiotics have escalated the prevalence of antibiotic resistance genes (ARGs) and mobile genetic elements (MGEs), positioning them as emerging environmental contaminants. Notably, c…
View article: Effects of aeration modes and rates on nitrogen conversion and bacterial community in composting of dehydrated sludge and corn straw
Effects of aeration modes and rates on nitrogen conversion and bacterial community in composting of dehydrated sludge and corn straw Open
Aeration is an important factor to regulate composting efficiency and nitrogen loss. This study is aimed to compare the effects of different aeration modes (continuous and intermittent) and aeration rate on nitrogen conversion and bacteria…
View article: Multifaceted environmental risk assessment of beryllium, cadmium, nickel, and cobalt for soil contamination through PM10 on the city scale
Multifaceted environmental risk assessment of beryllium, cadmium, nickel, and cobalt for soil contamination through PM10 on the city scale Open
Risk assessment is the key process for environmental management and remediation of soil contamination. Metals, such as beryllium (Be), cadmium (Cd), nickel (Ni), and cobalt (Co) are considered important soil contaminants and environmental …
View article: Development of a Multifaceted Perspective for Systematic Analysis, Assessment, and Performance for Environmental Standards of Contaminated Sites
Development of a Multifaceted Perspective for Systematic Analysis, Assessment, and Performance for Environmental Standards of Contaminated Sites Open
Contaminated soil and groundwater can pose significant risks to human health and ecological environments, making the remediation of contaminated sites a pressing and sustained challenge. It is significant to identify key performance indica…
View article: Effect of Rhodococcus bioaugmentation and biostimulation on dibenzothiophene biodegradation and bacterial community interaction in petroleum-contaminated soils
Effect of Rhodococcus bioaugmentation and biostimulation on dibenzothiophene biodegradation and bacterial community interaction in petroleum-contaminated soils Open
Bioremediation can be effective method for achieving polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) degradation in soil contaminated with petroleum. The aim of this study was to compare the effect of Rhodococcus bioaugmentation (BIOE) and biostim…
View article: Comparing bacterial dynamics for the conversion of organics and humus components during manure composting from different sources
Comparing bacterial dynamics for the conversion of organics and humus components during manure composting from different sources Open
The study aimed to compare the differences in organic fractions transformation, humus components and bacterial community dynamics during manure composting from different sources, and to identify the key biotic and abiotic factors driving t…
View article: Multifaceted Insight into Sensitivity Analysis and Environmental Impact on Human Health of Soil Contamination Risk Assessment
Multifaceted Insight into Sensitivity Analysis and Environmental Impact on Human Health of Soil Contamination Risk Assessment Open
Sensitivity analysis is a valuable method for evaluating the impact of model parameters on health risk characterization, thereby supporting the prediction of critical uncertainty factors. However, limitations arise in terms of cross-discip…
View article: Manganese-coordinated mRNA vaccines with enhanced mRNA expression and immunogenicity induce robust immune responses against SARS-CoV-2 variants
Manganese-coordinated mRNA vaccines with enhanced mRNA expression and immunogenicity induce robust immune responses against SARS-CoV-2 variants Open
It is urgent to develop more effective mRNA vaccines against the emerging severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) variants owing to the immune escape. Here, we constructed a novel mRNA delivery system [IC8/Mn lipid nan…
View article: ERK inhibitor: A candidate enhancing therapeutic effects of conventional chemo-radiotherapy in esophageal squamous cell carcinoma
ERK inhibitor: A candidate enhancing therapeutic effects of conventional chemo-radiotherapy in esophageal squamous cell carcinoma Open
For patients with esophageal squamous cell carcinoma (ESCC), standard therapeutic methods (cisplatin and radiotherapy) have been found to be ineffective and severely toxic. Targeted therapy emerges as a promising solution for this dilemma.…