2,671 Works
Utilization of far-red LED to minimize blue light hazard for dynamic semiconductor lighting
Jingxin Nie, Zhizhong Chen, Fei Jiao, Yifan Chen, Jinglin Zhan, Yiyong Chen, Zuojian Pan, Xiangning Kang, Yongzhi Wang, Qi Wang, Weimin Dang, Wentian Dong, Shuzhe Zhou, Xin Yu, Yuzhen Tong, Guoyi Zhang & Bo Shen
The blue light hazard (BLH) and luminous efficacy of a source (ηV) are associated with the photobiological safety and energy saving of light-emitting diodes (LEDs), respectively. In this study, we used genetic algorithm (GA) to optimize the BLH, ηV, and color rendering parameters of five-chip hybrid white LEDs. Based on the optimal results, we used five-chip LEDs to obtain the hybrid white light. Their peak wavelengths were 461.5 (blue), 523.9 (green), 588.2 (orange), 643.3 (red),...
Abietane diterpenoids with neuroprotective activities from Phlegmariurus carinatus
Yang Liu, Qiang Wang, Dong-Kun Zheng, De Zhang, Zhen Xie, Jia-Wei Hu, Xin-Hua Xie, Jing Li & Shu-Ping Jiang
Two new abietane diterpenoids, phlecarinatone A (1) and phlecarinatone B (2), along with two known analogues (3 and 4), were isolated from Phlegmariurus carinatus. The structures of 1 − 4 were unambiguously elucidated by comprehensive spectroscopic analyses. Abietane diterpenoids were isolated from the plant for the first time. All isolates were tested for their neuroprotective activities against H2O2-induced SH-SY5Y cells injury, and compound 2 showed moderate effect at the concentrations ranging from 5 ∼ 20...
Atg1-mediated Atg11 phosphorylation is required for selective autophagy by regulating its association with receptor proteins
Weijing Yao, Yixing Li, Yingcong Chen, Yuting Chen, Yu Xie, Miaojuan Ye, Ying Zhang, Xiangjun Chen, Xiaoyong Wu, Yuyao Feng, Zhi Hong, Yigang Wang, Wei Liu & Cong Yi
Atg11 is an adaptor protein required for the induction of selective autophagy via receptor binding. However, our understanding of the molecular mechanisms by which it regulates selective autophagy remains incomplete. Here, we show that Atg11 is phosphorylated by Atg1. Rapamycin treatment or starvation conditions induced slower electrophoretic mobility of Atg11 in an Atg1 kinase activity-dependent manner. Through in vitro kinase assays combined with mutagenesis, we determined that Atg1 phosphorylates S949, S1057, and S1064 residues in...
Atg1-mediated Atg11 phosphorylation is required for selective autophagy by regulating its association with receptor proteins
Weijing Yao, Yixing Li, Yingcong Chen, Yuting Chen, Yu Xie, Miaojuan Ye, Ying Zhang, Xiangjun Chen, Xiaoyong Wu, Yuyao Feng, Zhi Hong, Yigang Wang, Wei Liu & Cong Yi
Atg11 is an adaptor protein required for the induction of selective autophagy via receptor binding. However, our understanding of the molecular mechanisms by which it regulates selective autophagy remains incomplete. Here, we show that Atg11 is phosphorylated by Atg1. Rapamycin treatment or starvation conditions induced slower electrophoretic mobility of Atg11 in an Atg1 kinase activity-dependent manner. Through in vitro kinase assays combined with mutagenesis, we determined that Atg1 phosphorylates S949, S1057, and S1064 residues in...
Bone-targeted nanoplatform enables efficient modulation of bone tumor microenvironment for prostate cancer bone metastasis treatment
Xiangyu Zhang, Qingbin Liu, Tingting Zhang, Pei Gao, Hui Wang, Lu Yao, Jingwen Huang & Shulong Jiang
As there is currently no effective therapy for patients with prostate cancer (PCa) bone metastasis, it was stringent to explore the relevant treatment strategies. Actually, the interaction between cancer cells and bone microenvironment plays important role in prostate cancer bone metastasis, especially the Sonic hedgehog protein (SHH) signaling in the bone microenvironment. The SHH promotes osteoblast maturation and osteoblast then secretes RANKL to induce osteoclastogenesis. Herein, this study develops bone-targeting calcium phosphate lipid hybrid nanoparticles...
Additional file 1 of A successful hybrid deep learning model aiming at promoter identification
Ying Wang, Qinke Peng, Xu Mou, Xinyuan Wang, Haozhou Li, Tian Han, Zhao Sun & Xiao Wang
Additional file 1. Supplementary Material for a Successful Hybrid Deep Learning Model aiming at Promoter Identification.
Long non-coding RNAs PGM5-AS1 upregulates Decorin (DCN) to inhibit cervical cancer progression by sponging miR-4284
Huimin Wang, Dan Wang, Qiong Wei, Chun Li, Chunyan Li & Jing Yang
Long non-coding RNAs (lncRNAs) have been widely studied and play crucial roles in cervical cancer (CC) progression. Here, we investigated the function and mechanism of lncRNA PGM5-AS1 action in CC cells. Using real-time quantitative polymerase chain reaction or western blotting, PGM5-AS1 and decorin (DCN) were downregulated in CC tissues and cells, whereas miR-4284 was upregulated. Luciferase assay, RNA pull-down assay, and western blotting showed that PGM5-AS1 could sponge miR-4284 to upregulate DCN expression in CC...
A short report of novel RARG-HNRNPM fusion gene in resembling acute promyelocytic leukemia
Yang Song, Jiangxue Hou, Li Wan, Kaiqi Liu, Chunlin Zhou, Shuning Wei, Guangji Zhang, Dong Lin, Yan Li, Qiuyun Fang, Yuntao Liu, Benfa Gong, Xiaoyuan Gong, Ying Wang, Hui Wei, Jianxiang Wang & Yingchang Mi
Resembling acute promyelocytic leukemia (APL) is a unique subtype of APL who sharing clinical, morphological, and immunophenotypic features with typical APL, but lacking evidence of PML-RARA fusion gene and usually insensitive to arsenic trioxide (ATO) and all-trans retinoic acid (ATRA). For years, RARA, RARB and RARG rearrangement were found in resembling APL continually. The confirmed partner genes of RARG rearrangement included CPSF6, NUP98, NPM1, PML, and HNRNPC. These patients were a group of resembling APL...
One novel naphthalene derivative and other constituents with anti-complementary activities from the aerial parts of Dracocephalum moldavica
Jia-Ming Wang, Jin-Feng Sun, Long Jin, Meng-Jie Wang, Yan-Yan Huang, Mei Jin, Wei Zhou & Gao Li
One novel naphthalene derivative, 2-octa-2′,4′,6′-atriynenaphthalene (1), together with eighteen known compounds (2–19) were isolated from the aerial parts of Dracocephalum moldavica L. Compounds 2, 8, 10, 13, 15–17 and 19 were obtained from the family Lamiaceae for the first time, and compounds 11 and 18 were firstly identified from the genus of Dracocephalum. All the isolates were evaluated for anti-complementary activities through the classical and alternative pathways, and the targets of the most active compounds...
A novel genetic variant potentially altering the expression of MANBA in the cerebellum associated with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder in Han Chinese children
Xinzhen Chen, Ting Yao, Jinliang Cai, Qi Zhang, Shanyawen Li, Huiru Li, Xihang Fu & Jing Wu
To obtain additional insight into the genetic factors of attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD). First, we performed a transcriptome-wide association study (TWAS) integrating human cerebellum-specific variant-expression/splicing correlations to identify ADHD susceptibility genes. Then, the associations between expression/splicing quantitative trait loci (eQTLs/sQTLs) of the transcriptome-wide significant genes and ADHD were observed in a case-control study of Han Chinese children. Furthermore, dual luciferase reporter gene assays were performed to validate the regulatory function of ADHD risk variants....
Analysis of the genetic diversity of grain legume germplasm resources in China and the development of universal SSR primers
Runnan Zhou, Siqi Yang, Bo Zhang, Zhaoming Qi, Dawei Xin, Anyu Su, Sinan Li, Peng Cheng, Yunqi Bai, Zhengong Yin, Binshuo Zhang, Yujing Zhao, Ying Zhao, Qingshan Chen & Xiaoxia Wu
The research objects of this paper are Vigna angularis, Vigna radiata and Phaseolus vulgaris, which are important grain legume resources in China. However, the genetic structure between the three species is not clear. Therefore, this study developed a set of universal gSSR (simple sequence repeat) primers based on the whole-genome sequences of adzuki beans, mung beans and common beans and analysed the genetic diversity of the test resources based on universal gSSR loci. A total...
Analysis of the genetic diversity of grain legume germplasm resources in China and the development of universal SSR primers
Runnan Zhou, Siqi Yang, Bo Zhang, Zhaoming Qi, Dawei Xin, Anyu Su, Sinan Li, Peng Cheng, Yunqi Bai, Zhengong Yin, Binshuo Zhang, Yujing Zhao, Ying Zhao, Qingshan Chen & Xiaoxia Wu
The research objects of this paper are Vigna angularis, Vigna radiata and Phaseolus vulgaris, which are important grain legume resources in China. However, the genetic structure between the three species is not clear. Therefore, this study developed a set of universal gSSR (simple sequence repeat) primers based on the whole-genome sequences of adzuki beans, mung beans and common beans and analysed the genetic diversity of the test resources based on universal gSSR loci. A total...
Metabolomics research on the effect of dexamethasone‐induced chronic stress in serum of rabbits
Hongli Liu, Bin Zhang, Lei Liu & Fuchang Li
Stress is a common factor that reduces production performance. However, the physiology of stress is not fully understood. In this study, 40-day-old rabbits were injected 1.0 mg/kg BW Dexamethasone to induce stress. A metabolomic study on serum of stress-induced rabbits was performed to research the metabolism mechanism of stress by using ultra-performance liquid chromatography coupled to mass spectrometry (UPLC–MS). Clear separations between stress rabbits and control rabbits were observed by principal component analysis (PCA) based...
Metabolomics research on the effect of dexamethasone‐induced chronic stress in serum of rabbits
Hongli Liu, Bin Zhang, Lei Liu & Fuchang Li
Stress is a common factor that reduces production performance. However, the physiology of stress is not fully understood. In this study, 40-day-old rabbits were injected 1.0 mg/kg BW Dexamethasone to induce stress. A metabolomic study on serum of stress-induced rabbits was performed to research the metabolism mechanism of stress by using ultra-performance liquid chromatography coupled to mass spectrometry (UPLC–MS). Clear separations between stress rabbits and control rabbits were observed by principal component analysis (PCA) based...
Projection of global burden and risk factors for aortic aneurysm – timely warning for greater emphasis on managing blood pressure
Xuewei Huang, Zhouxiang Wang, Zhengjun Shen, Fang Lei, Ye-Mao Liu, Ze Chen, Juan-Juan Qin, Hui Liu, Yan-Xiao Ji, Peng Zhang, Xiao-Jing Zhang, Juan Yang, Jingjing Cai, Zhi-Gang She & Hongliang Li
Aortic aneurysm (AA) is a serious condition that largely increases the risk of aortic dissection and sudden death. Exploring the global burden of disease and changes in risk factors for AA is essential for public health policy development. To project the death burden from AA and its attributable risk factors in the following decade based on the epidemiological data over the past 30 years. We analysed the death burden of AA and trends of four...
Circular RNA–microRNA–mRNA network identified circ_0007618 and circ_0029426 as new valuable biomarkers for lung adenocarcinoma
Qiang Zhang, Yungang Sun, Chao Wang & Feng Shao
Circular RNAs (circRNAs) are involved in multiple physiological processes. However, whether circRNAs function as the indicators of lung adenocarcinoma (LUAD) remains unclear. Three LUAD-related microarray datasets were downloaded from the Gene Expression Omnibus database, and overlapping differentially expressed circRNAs (DECs) in LUAD were identified. circ_0007618 and circ_0029426 were revealed to be significantly dysregulated in LUAD and verified in LUAD tissues and serum obtained in this study. Subsequently, the overall survival curve and receiver operating characteristics...
Surgical treatment of macrodactyly of the foot in children
Lu Chen, Wei Huang, Wei Chen & Xiaofei Tian
The purpose of the study was to produce an algorithm and surgical procedure for optimum treatment of pedal macrodactyly. Surgery was performed on 27 feet of 26 patients with a mean age of 33 months at the time of surgery (range: 7–108 months). A multi-technique procedure based on the involved elements of the foot (soft tissue, phalanx, or metatarsal, or a combination of these) was adopted. The intermetatarsal width ratio, phalanx spread angle, and metatarsal...
Integration of transcriptomics and metabolomics to identify key coumarin biosynthetic genes in Bupleurum chinense
Bin Yang, Shi-Hang Liu, Yilian He, Yuchan Li, Liang Feng, Meng Zhang, Jun Zhao, Yiguan Zhang, Xia Yu, Hua Chen, Dabin Hou, Junning Zhao & Ma Yu
Bupleurum chinense DC. is a perennial herb plant belonging to the Umbelliferae family, genus Bupleurum, that is used as a traditional Chinese medicine. Coumarins are characteristic secondary metabolites of the Apiaceous family, which possess anti-inflammatory, anti-cancer and antiviral activities, among others. Few studies on the coumarin biosynthesis pathways in B. Chinese have been reported. In this study, we identified 89 differentially expressed genes belonging to 7 gene families involved in the synthesis of coumarins in...
Ultrasound targeted microbubble destruction-mediated SOCS3 attenuates biological characteristics and epithelial-mesenchymal transition (EMT) of breast cancer stem cells
Xiaojiang Tang, Na Hao, Yuhui Zhou & Yang Liu
SOCS3 is low-expressed in breast cancer and may be a potential target. Ultrasound targeted microbubble destruction (UTMD) improved the efficiency of gene transfection. We explored the effects of UTMD-mediated transfection of SOCS3 on the biological characteristics and epithelial-mesenchymal transition (EMT) of breast cancer stem cells (BCSCs). The expression of SOCS3 in breast cancer (BC) and its association with prognosis were evaluated by GEPIA and The Cancer Genome Atlas (TCGA) websites. BCSCs were sorted by flow...
Additional file 4 of CT radiomics-based long-term survival prediction for locally advanced non-small cell lung cancer patients treated with concurrent chemoradiotherapy using features from tumor and tumor organismal environment
Nai-Bin Chen, Mai Xiong, Rui Zhou, Yin Zhou, Bo Qiu, Yi-Feng Luo, Su Zhou, Chu Chu, Qi-Wen Li, Bin Wang, Hai-Hang Jiang, Jin-Yu Guo, Kang-Qiang Peng, Chuan-Miao Xie & Hui Liu
Additional File 4. Tumor response after CCRT in the low-risk and high-risk group
CT radiomics-based long-term survival prediction for locally advanced non-small cell lung cancer patients treated with concurrent chemoradiotherapy using features from tumor and tumor organismal environment
Nai-Bin Chen, Mai Xiong, Rui Zhou, Yin Zhou, Bo Qiu, Yi-Feng Luo, Su Zhou, Chu Chu, Qi-Wen Li, Bin Wang, Hai-Hang Jiang, Jin-Yu Guo, Kang-Qiang Peng, Chuan-Miao Xie & Hui Liu
Abstract Background Definitive concurrent chemoradiotherapy (CCRT) is the standard treatment for locally advanced non-small cell lung cancer (LANSCLC) patients, but the treatment response and survival outcomes varied among these patients. We aimed to identify pretreatment computed tomography-based radiomics features extracted from tumor and tumor organismal environment (TOE) for long-term survival prediction in these patients treated with CCRT. Methods A total of 298 eligible patients were randomly assigned into the training cohort and validation cohort with...
Additional file 6 of Inhibition of platelet activation suppresses reactive enteric glia and mitigates intestinal barrier dysfunction during sepsis
Bo Cheng, Mengyu Du, Shuxuan He, Lan Yang, Xi Wang, Hui Gao, Haiqing Chang, Wei Gao, Yan Li, Qiang Wang & Yansong Li
Additional file 6: Figure S6. Single-cell sequencing analysis of adult mice intestine. a Dotplot for highest specificity gene markers of cell clusters. Dot size represents the percentage of cells expressing the denoted gene, and the color represents average normalized expression level within the denoted cluster. b The expression of GFAP in different cell clusters by analysis of the Uniform Manifold Approximation and Projection (UMAP). c Different cell subpopulation of the GSE156905 dataset derived from the...
Additional file 2 of Integrating Single-cell RNA-seq to construct a Neutrophil prognostic model for predicting immune responses in non-small cell lung cancer
Jianyu Pang, Qian Yu, Yongzhi Chen, Hongjun Yuan, Miaomiao Sheng & Wenru Tang
Additional file 2: Figure S2. Single-cell analysis and CIBERSORT analysis. (A) The patient cells were screened out after UMAP plotted quality control. (B) The CopyKAT algorithm distinguishes cancer cells and normal cells. (C) CIBERSORT counts distinct cell abundances in the TCGA cohort.
Additional file 2 of Integrating Single-cell RNA-seq to construct a Neutrophil prognostic model for predicting immune responses in non-small cell lung cancer
Jianyu Pang, Qian Yu, Yongzhi Chen, Hongjun Yuan, Miaomiao Sheng & Wenru Tang
Additional file 2: Figure S2. Single-cell analysis and CIBERSORT analysis. (A) The patient cells were screened out after UMAP plotted quality control. (B) The CopyKAT algorithm distinguishes cancer cells and normal cells. (C) CIBERSORT counts distinct cell abundances in the TCGA cohort.
Integrating Single-cell RNA-seq to construct a Neutrophil prognostic model for predicting immune responses in non-small cell lung cancer
Jianyu Pang, Qian Yu, Yongzhi Chen, Hongjun Yuan, Miaomiao Sheng & Wenru Tang
Abstract Non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) is the most widely distributed tumor in the world, and its immunotherapy is not practical. Neutrophil is one of a tumor’s most abundant immune cell groups. This research aimed to investigate the complex communication network in the immune microenvironment (TIME) of NSCLC tumors to clarify the interaction between immune cells and tumors and establish a prognostic risk model that can predict immune response and prognosis of patients by analyzing...
Affiliations
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Xuzhou Medical College2,671
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Zhejiang University2,001
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Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences & Peking Union Medical College1,977
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Shanghai Jiao Tong University1,792
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Fudan University1,664
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Capital Medical University1,632
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Sichuan University1,459
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Huazhong University of Science and Technology1,449
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Nanjing Medical University1,381
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Sun Yat-sen University1,357