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Additional file 4 of Transcriptome and Metabolome Analyses Reveals the Pathway and Metabolites of Grain Quality Under Phytochrome B in Rice (Oryza sativa L.)

Fei Li, Ye Liu, Xiaohua Zhang, Lingzhi Liu, Yun Yan, Xin Ji, Fanshu Kong, Yafan Zhao, Junzhou Li, Ting Peng, Hongzheng Sun, Yanxiu Du & Quanzhi Zhao
Additional file 4. Table S4. Network statistics of differential metabolites and related genes.

Additional file 1 of Multiomics analyses reveals Anaplasma phagocytophilum Ats-1 induces anti-apoptosis and energy metabolism by upregulating the respiratory chain-mPTP axis in eukaryotic mitochondria

Ruirui Li, Zhongchen Ma, Wei Zheng, Zhen Wang, Jihai Yi, Yangyang Xiao, Yong Wang & Chuangfu Chen
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Additional file 1 of Multiomics analyses reveals Anaplasma phagocytophilum Ats-1 induces anti-apoptosis and energy metabolism by upregulating the respiratory chain-mPTP axis in eukaryotic mitochondria

Ruirui Li, Zhongchen Ma, Wei Zheng, Zhen Wang, Jihai Yi, Yangyang Xiao, Yong Wang & Chuangfu Chen
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Developing a competence framework for gerontological nursing in China: a two-phase research design including a needs analysis and verification study

Bea L. Dijkman, Marina Hirjaba, Wenwen Wang, Marjo Palovaara, Marjolein Annen, Merle Varik, Ying’ai Cui, Jing Li, Cornelia van Slochteren, Wang Jihong, Chen Feiteng, Yu Luo, Yudong Chen & Wolter Paans
Abstract Background China faces a serious shortage of competent nurses who can address the healthcare needs of older people in an ageing society. Chinese higher education institutes face serious challenges when it comes to developing new curricula that are capable of educating sufficient numbers of competent gerontological nurses. Therefore, the aim of this research study was to identify and verify competencies for gerontological nurses in China that are needed to provide nursing care for the...

Additional file 1 of Developing a competence framework for gerontological nursing in China: a two-phase research design including a needs analysis and verification study

Bea L. Dijkman, Marina Hirjaba, Wenwen Wang, Marjo Palovaara, Marjolein Annen, Merle Varik, Ying’ai Cui, Jing Li, Cornelia van Slochteren, Wang Jihong, Chen Feiteng, Yu Luo, Yudong Chen & Wolter Paans
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Nasopharyngeal aspirates in children with severe community-acquired pneumonia collected within 3 days before bronchoscopy can partially reflect the pathogens in bronchoalveolar lavage fluids

Qiguo Zhu, Junli Zhou, Fei Li, Peng Shi, Yi Lu, Xiaoliang Lin, Lin Yuan, Zhiqiang Zhuo & Jun Shen
Abstract Background There is little evidence about consistency between nasopharyngeal and pulmonary pathogens in children with severe pneumonia. This study aims to compare the difference of pathogens between nasopharyngeal aspirates (NPAs) collected before bronchoscopy and bronchoalveolar lavage fluids (BALFs) in children with severe community-acquired pneumonia (SCAP). Methods NPAs and BALFs were collected form pediatric SCAP cases hospitalized from January 2018 to March 2019. NPAs were colleced within 3 days before bronchoscopy. Samples were detected by...

De novo mutations within metabolism networks of amino acid/protein/energy in Chinese autistic children with intellectual disability

Wen-Xiong Chen, Bin Liu, Lijie Zhou, Xiaoli Xiong, Jie Fu, Zhi-Fang Huang, Ting Tan, Mingxi Tang, Jun Wang & Ya-Ping Tang
Abstract Background Autism spectrum disorder (ASD) is often accompanied by intellectual disability (ID). Despite extensive studies, however, the genetic basis for this comorbidity is still not clear. In this study, we tried to develop an analyzing pipeline for de novo mutations and possible pathways related to ID phenotype in ASD. Whole-exome sequencing (WES) was performed to screen de novo mutations and candidate genes in 79 ASD children together with their parents (trios). The de novo...

Additional file 1 of De novo mutations within metabolism networks of amino acid/protein/energy in Chinese autistic children with intellectual disability

Wen-Xiong Chen, Bin Liu, Lijie Zhou, Xiaoli Xiong, Jie Fu, Zhi-Fang Huang, Ting Tan, Mingxi Tang, Jun Wang & Ya-Ping Tang
Additional file 1. Figure S1: Mendelian error rate of all families. Figure S2: The number of de novo mutations in probands and siblings followed Poisson distribution. Figure S3: Gene (protein synthesis) expression in different brain regions at various periods. Figure S4: Gene (energy) expression in different brain regions at various periods. Figure S5: Gene (pressure) expression in different brain regions at various periods. Figure S6: Gene (amino acid) expression in different brain regions at various...

Additional file 2 of De novo mutations within metabolism networks of amino acid/protein/energy in Chinese autistic children with intellectual disability

Wen-Xiong Chen, Bin Liu, Lijie Zhou, Xiaoli Xiong, Jie Fu, Zhi-Fang Huang, Ting Tan, Mingxi Tang, Jun Wang & Ya-Ping Tang
Additional file 2. Table S2: De novo mutations confirmed in 79 probands and their 2 siblings (Excel file) (dataset1). Table S6: De novo altering genes that involved in protein synthesis, pressure, energy metabolism, development, and amino acid metabolism (Excel file) (dataset2).

Cytopenias following anti-CD19 chimeric antigen receptor (CAR) T cell therapy: a systematic analysis for contributing factors

Yuan Xia, Jue Zhang, Jing Li, Lina Zhang, Jianyong Li, Lei Fan & Lijuan Chen
Cytopenia is one of the most common adverse events following the CAR-T cell infusion, affecting the quality of life and potentially leading to life-threatening bleeding and infection. This study aimed to systematically review the cytopenias following anti-CD19 CAR-T therapy and further analyse the contributing factors. Databases including PubMed, MEDLINE, Embase and Cochrane were systematically searched on 8 May 2022. A random-effect meta-analysis was used to estimate the incidence of cytopenia, and subgroup analyses were applied...

Cytopenias following anti-CD19 chimeric antigen receptor (CAR) T cell therapy: a systematic analysis for contributing factors

Yuan Xia, Jue Zhang, Jing Li, Lina Zhang, Jianyong Li, Lei Fan & Lijuan Chen
Cytopenia is one of the most common adverse events following the CAR-T cell infusion, affecting the quality of life and potentially leading to life-threatening bleeding and infection. This study aimed to systematically review the cytopenias following anti-CD19 CAR-T therapy and further analyse the contributing factors. Databases including PubMed, MEDLINE, Embase and Cochrane were systematically searched on 8 May 2022. A random-effect meta-analysis was used to estimate the incidence of cytopenia, and subgroup analyses were applied...

Identification of potential CAMKK2 inhibitors based on virtual screening and molecular dynamics simulation

Le Fu, Linan Zhao, Meichen Liang, Kun Ran, Jing Fu, Haoyu Qiu, Fei Li & Mao Shu
CAMKK2 inhibitors have therapeutic effects on cancer, metabolic disorders, diabetes and osteoporosis. However, high-quality CAMKK2 inhibitors are still lacking. Natural product databases were screened for potential inhibitors using bioinformatics strategies such as pharmacophore models, molecular docking, molecular dynamics simulation. Two hit compounds, STOCK1N-53910 and STOCK1N-66485, were got via Lipinski rule, Veber rule, PAINS rule, pharmacophore models and molecular docking. The results of molecular docking showed hit compounds had similar binding patterns to the active control....

5-Methoxyflavone-induced AMPKα activation inhibits NF-κB and P38 MAPK signaling to attenuate influenza A virus-mediated inflammation and lung injury in vitro and in vivo

Sushan Yang, Linxin Wang, Xiping Pan, Yueyun Liang, Yuehan Zhang, Jing Li & Beixian Zhou
Abstract Influenza-related acute lung injury (ALI) is a life-threatening condition that results mostly from uncontrolled replication of influenza virus (IV) and severe proinflammatory responses. The methoxy flavonoid compound 5-methoxyflavone (5-MF) is believed to have superior biological activity in the treatment of cancer. However, the effects and underlying mechanism of 5-MF on IV-mediated ALI are still unclear. Here, we showed that 5-MF significantly improved the survival of mice with lethal IV infection and ameliorated IV-mediated lung...

Botulinum toxin treatment for bielschowsky acquired comitant esotropia in adults

Likun Ai, Xiaoli Chen, Ruilin Guo, Jing Li, Jinghui Wang, Yi Feng, Yiqin Guo & Jianan Wang
Abstract Background Many researchers have noticed that there is an increasing trend of Bielschowsky acquired comitant esotropia (ACE) in recent years related to excessive near work, but the exact pathogenesis and treatment methods have not been reported yet. Therefore, we aimed to characterize the clinical features of this ACE in adults and to evaluate the efficacy of botulinum toxin (BTX) injections in these patients. Methods This was a prospective consecutive case series of 47 patients...

Association of stress hyperglycemia ratio and in-hospital mortality in patients with coronary artery disease: insights from a large cohort study

Wei Xu, Qirui Song, Xiang Wang, Zinan Zhao, Xuyang Meng, Chenxi Xia, Yibo Xie, Chenguang Yang, Ying Guo, Yatong Zhang & Fang Wang
Abstract Background Stress hyperglycemia is strongly associated with poor clinical outcomes in patients with acute coronary syndrome (ACS). Recently, the stress hyperglycemia ratio (SHR) has been proposed to represent relative hyperglycemia. Studies regarding the relationship between SHR and mortality in coronary artery disease (CAD) are limited. This study aimed to clarify the association between SHR and in-hospital mortality in patients with CAD. Methods A total of 19,929 patients with CAD who were hospitalized in Beijing...

Association of stress hyperglycemia ratio and in-hospital mortality in patients with coronary artery disease: insights from a large cohort study

Wei Xu, Qirui Song, Xiang Wang, Zinan Zhao, Xuyang Meng, Chenxi Xia, Yibo Xie, Chenguang Yang, Ying Guo, Yatong Zhang & Fang Wang
Abstract Background Stress hyperglycemia is strongly associated with poor clinical outcomes in patients with acute coronary syndrome (ACS). Recently, the stress hyperglycemia ratio (SHR) has been proposed to represent relative hyperglycemia. Studies regarding the relationship between SHR and mortality in coronary artery disease (CAD) are limited. This study aimed to clarify the association between SHR and in-hospital mortality in patients with CAD. Methods A total of 19,929 patients with CAD who were hospitalized in Beijing...

Additional file 1 of Association of stress hyperglycemia ratio and in-hospital mortality in patients with coronary artery disease: insights from a large cohort study

Wei Xu, Qirui Song, Xiang Wang, Zinan Zhao, Xuyang Meng, Chenxi Xia, Yibo Xie, Chenguang Yang, Ying Guo, Yatong Zhang & Fang Wang
Supplementary Material 1: Association of stress hyperglycemiaratioandin-hospital mortality in patients withcoronaryartery disease: Insights froma large cohortstudy

Treatment-related adverse events of PD-1/PD-L1 inhibitors combined with CTLA-4 inhibitors in clinical trials: a meta-analysis

Ze Mi, Yunshu Zhang, Zhichao Feng, Jiahao Liu, Jianmin Wu, Hongpei Tan, Xiaoqian Ma, Zhenguo Liu & Pengfei Rong
PD-1/PD-L1 inhibitors in combination with CTLA-4 inhibitors are being tested in a number of ongoing clinical trials. As a result, it is critical to fully comprehend the toxicity characteristics of adverse events in combination therapy. This study aims to extensively compare the incidences and ORs of treatment-related adverse events between two combination strategies. The eligible articles were searched from PubMed, EMBASE and Cochrane databases for studies published between 1 January 2010 and 1 May 2021,...

Additional file 2 of Genome-wide screening for differentially methylated long noncoding RNAs identifies LIFR-AS1 as an epigenetically regulated lncRNA that inhibits the progression of colorectal cancer

Peng Song, Ying Li, Feng Wang, Lingxiao Pu, Linsen Bao, Hengfei Gao, Chuandong Zhu, Meng Wang & Liang Tao
Additional file 2: Table S1. The characteristics of methylation-driven lncRNAs.

Additional file 5 of Genome-wide screening for differentially methylated long noncoding RNAs identifies LIFR-AS1 as an epigenetically regulated lncRNA that inhibits the progression of colorectal cancer

Peng Song, Ying Li, Feng Wang, Lingxiao Pu, Linsen Bao, Hengfei Gao, Chuandong Zhu, Meng Wang & Liang Tao
Additional file 5: Figure S4. Prediction of 6 miRNAs (miR-29b-3p, miR-4677-3p, miR-144-3p, miR-30b-5p, miR-30e-5p and miR-374b-5p) targeting LIFR-AS1 in CRC.

The transfer of maternal antibodies and dynamics of maternal and natural infection-induced antibodies against coxsackievirus A16 in Chinese children 0–13 years of age: a longitudinal cohort study

Jiaxin Zhou, Yonghong Zhou, Kaiwei Luo, Qiaohong Liao, Wen Zheng, Hui Gong, Huilin Shi, Shanlu Zhao, Kai Wang, Qi Qiu, Bingbing Dai, Lingshuang Ren, Lili Wang, Lidong Gao, Meng Xu, Nuolan Liu, Wanying Lu, Nan Zheng, Xinhua Chen, Zhiyuan Chen, Juan Yang, Simon Cauchemez & Hongjie Yu
Abstract Background A major hand-foot-and-mouth disease (HFMD) pathogen, coxsackievirus A16 (CVA16), has predominated in several of the last 10 years and caused the largest number of HFMD outbreaks between 2011 and 2018 in China. We evaluated the efficacy of maternal anti-CVA16 antibody transfer via the placenta and explored the dynamics of maternal and natural infection-induced neutralizing antibodies in children. Methods Two population-based longitudinal cohorts in southern China were studied during 2013–2018. Participants were enrolled in...

The transfer of maternal antibodies and dynamics of maternal and natural infection-induced antibodies against coxsackievirus A16 in Chinese children 0–13 years of age: a longitudinal cohort study

Jiaxin Zhou, Yonghong Zhou, Kaiwei Luo, Qiaohong Liao, Wen Zheng, Hui Gong, Huilin Shi, Shanlu Zhao, Kai Wang, Qi Qiu, Bingbing Dai, Lingshuang Ren, Lili Wang, Lidong Gao, Meng Xu, Nuolan Liu, Wanying Lu, Nan Zheng, Xinhua Chen, Zhiyuan Chen, Juan Yang, Simon Cauchemez & Hongjie Yu
Abstract Background A major hand-foot-and-mouth disease (HFMD) pathogen, coxsackievirus A16 (CVA16), has predominated in several of the last 10 years and caused the largest number of HFMD outbreaks between 2011 and 2018 in China. We evaluated the efficacy of maternal anti-CVA16 antibody transfer via the placenta and explored the dynamics of maternal and natural infection-induced neutralizing antibodies in children. Methods Two population-based longitudinal cohorts in southern China were studied during 2013–2018. Participants were enrolled in...

Lower gestational age is associated with lower cortical volume and cognitive and educational performance in adolescence

Qing Ma, Hui Wang, Edmund T. Rolls, Shitong Xiang, Jiong Li, Yuzhu Li, Qiongjie Zhou, Wei Cheng & Fei Li
Abstract Background Gestational age (GA) is associated with later cognition and behavior. However, it is unclear how specific cognitive domains and brain structural development varies with the stepwise change of gestational duration. Methods This large-scale longitudinal cohort study analyzed 11,878 early adolescents’ brain volume maps at 9–10 years (baseline) and 5685 at 11–12 years (a 2-year follow-up) from the Adolescent Brain Cognitive Development (ABCD) study. According to gestational age, adolescents were divided into five categorical...

Additional file 1 of Antivirus isoindolinone alkaloids with rare oxocyclopenta[f]isoindole frameworks isolated from the stems of flue cured tobacco

Qiu-Fen Hu, Yue-Yu Ma, Hua-Yin Liu, Jia-Meng Dai, Feng-Xian Yang, Jian-Duo Zhang, Jin Wang, Xue-Mei Li, Xin Liu, Jing Li, Yin-Ke Li, Wei-Guang Wang, Min Zhou & Guang-Yu Yang
Additional file 1: Figure S1. 13C and DEPT NMR spectrum tobindole A (1). Figure S2. 1H NMR spectrum of tobindole A (1). Figure S3. HSQC NMR spectrum of tobindole A (1). Figure S4. HMBC NMR spectrum of tobindole A (1). Figure S5. HRMS spectrum of tobindole A (1). Figure S6. UV spectrum of tobindole A (1). Figure S7. IR spectrum of tobindole A (1). Figure S8. 13C and DEPT NMR spectrum tobindole B (2). Figure...

Additional file 1 of Antivirus isoindolinone alkaloids with rare oxocyclopenta[f]isoindole frameworks isolated from the stems of flue cured tobacco

Qiu-Fen Hu, Yue-Yu Ma, Hua-Yin Liu, Jia-Meng Dai, Feng-Xian Yang, Jian-Duo Zhang, Jin Wang, Xue-Mei Li, Xin Liu, Jing Li, Yin-Ke Li, Wei-Guang Wang, Min Zhou & Guang-Yu Yang
Additional file 1: Figure S1. 13C and DEPT NMR spectrum tobindole A (1). Figure S2. 1H NMR spectrum of tobindole A (1). Figure S3. HSQC NMR spectrum of tobindole A (1). Figure S4. HMBC NMR spectrum of tobindole A (1). Figure S5. HRMS spectrum of tobindole A (1). Figure S6. UV spectrum of tobindole A (1). Figure S7. IR spectrum of tobindole A (1). Figure S8. 13C and DEPT NMR spectrum tobindole B (2). Figure...

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