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Healthy Outcomes of Patients with COVID-19 Two Years after the Infection: A Prospective Cohort Study
Dapeng Li, Xuejiao Liao, Zhi Liu, Zhenghua Ma, Jingke Dong, Guoqin Zheng, Mei Zi, Fang Wang, Qing He, Guobao Li, Zheng Zhang & Lei Liu
The long-term effect of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) has been rarely known. This study aimed to investigate healthy outcomes of COVID-19 survivors up to 2 years after the infection. A total of 155 COVID-19 patients, who were discharged from Shenzhen Third People's Hospital from February 2020 to April 2020, were enrolled and followed up until March 4, 2022. COVID-19 survivors received questionnaires of long COVID symptoms and psychological symptoms, pulmonary function tests, chest computed tomography...
Healthy outcomes of patients with COVID-19 two years after the infection: a prospective cohort study
Dapeng Li, Xuejiao Liao, Zhi Liu, Zhenghua Ma, Jingke Dong, Guoqin Zheng, Mei Zi, Fang Wang, Qing He, Guobao Li, Zheng Zhang & Lei Liu
The long-term effect of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) has been rarely known. This study aimed to investigate healthy outcomes of COVID-19 survivors up to 2 years after the infection. A total of 155 COVID-19 patients, who were discharged from Shenzhen Third People's Hospital from February 2020 to April 2020, were enrolled and followed up until March 4, 2022. COVID-19 survivors received questionnaires of long COVID symptoms and psychological symptoms, pulmonary function tests, chest computed tomography...
Additional file 1 of Physiological and protein profiling analysis provides insight into the underlying molecular mechanism of potato tuber development regulated by jasmonic acid in vitro
Jianlong Yuan, Lixiang Cheng, Huijun Li, Congcong An, Yuping Wang & Feng Zhang
Additional file 1: Table S1. Proteins quantified by iTRAQ during tuber development regulated by JA in vitro.
Additional file 3 of CCHCR1-astrin interaction promotes centriole duplication through recruitment of CEP72
Zhenguang Ying, Kaifang Wang, Junfeng Wu, Mingyu Wang, Jing Yang, Xia Wang, Guowei Zhou, Haibin Chen, Hongwu Xu, Stephen Cho Wing Sze, Feng Gao, Chunman Li & Ou Sha
Additional file 3: Fig. S3. Apoptosis or cycle changes in astrin-KO cells and identification of astrin-KO cell line. (A) Parental, astrin-KO and HCR-KO HeLa cells were analyzed with astrin, HCR, cyclin B1 and Cleaved PARP antibodies. HeLa cells treated with DMSO, Paclitaxel, Bafilomycin and MG132 were analyzed with Cleaved PARP and HCR antibodies. (B) Parental and astrin-KO HeLa cells were immunoblotted with an astrin antibody.
Additional file 6 of CCHCR1-astrin interaction promotes centriole duplication through recruitment of CEP72
Zhenguang Ying, Kaifang Wang, Junfeng Wu, Mingyu Wang, Jing Yang, Xia Wang, Guowei Zhou, Haibin Chen, Hongwu Xu, Stephen Cho Wing Sze, Feng Gao, Chunman Li & Ou Sha
Additional file 6. Individual data values. Raw data of Fig. 3A,B,F,G,7C and 7I.
CCHCR1-astrin interaction promotes centriole duplication through recruitment of CEP72
Zhenguang Ying, Kaifang Wang, Junfeng Wu, Mingyu Wang, Jing Yang, Xia Wang, Guowei Zhou, Haibin Chen, Hongwu Xu, Stephen Cho Wing Sze, Feng Gao, Chunman Li & Ou Sha
Abstract Background The centrosome is one of the most important non-membranous organelles regulating microtubule organization and progression of cell mitosis. The coiled-coil alpha-helical rod protein 1 (CCHCR1, also known as HCR) gene is considered to be a psoriasis susceptibility gene, and the protein is suggested to be localized to the P-bodies and centrosomes in mammalian cells. However, the exact cellular function of HCR and its potential regulatory role in the centrosomes remain unexplored. Results We...
Additional file 1 of Integrated analysis of miRNAs and mRNA profiling reveals the potential roles of miRNAs in sheep hair follicle development
Junmin He, Xixia Huang, Bingru Zhao, Guifen Liu, Yuezhen Tian, Guoping Zhang, Chen Wei, Jingyi Mao & Kechuan Tian
Additional file 1: Table S1. Result Statistics of miRNA Genome Comparison.
Additional file 3 of Genome-wide identification and characterization of lncRNAs in sunflower endosperm
Shuai Yu, Zhichao Zhang, Jing Li, Yanbin Zhu, Yanzhe Yin, Xiaoyu Zhang, Yuxin Dai, Ao Zhang, Cong Li, Yanshu Zhu, Jinjuan Fan, Yanye Ruan & Xiaomei Dong
Additional file 3: Table S3. GO Gene Ontology analysis of co-expressed protein-coding genes with all candidate lncRNAs.
Additional file 4 of Genome-wide identification and characterization of lncRNAs in sunflower endosperm
Shuai Yu, Zhichao Zhang, Jing Li, Yanbin Zhu, Yanzhe Yin, Xiaoyu Zhang, Yuxin Dai, Ao Zhang, Cong Li, Yanshu Zhu, Jinjuan Fan, Yanye Ruan & Xiaomei Dong
Additional file 4: Fig. S1. Expressed lncRNAs in two crosses.
Additional file 5 of Genome-wide identification and characterization of lncRNAs in sunflower endosperm
Shuai Yu, Zhichao Zhang, Jing Li, Yanbin Zhu, Yanzhe Yin, Xiaoyu Zhang, Yuxin Dai, Ao Zhang, Cong Li, Yanshu Zhu, Jinjuan Fan, Yanye Ruan & Xiaomei Dong
Additional file 5: Fig. S2. Expression levels of lncRNAs and PCgenes in sunflower endosperm.
Additional file 7 of Genome-wide identification and characterization of lncRNAs in sunflower endosperm
Shuai Yu, Zhichao Zhang, Jing Li, Yanbin Zhu, Yanzhe Yin, Xiaoyu Zhang, Yuxin Dai, Ao Zhang, Cong Li, Yanshu Zhu, Jinjuan Fan, Yanye Ruan & Xiaomei Dong
Additional file 7: Fig. S4. DNA methylation profiles of protein-coding genes (PCgenes) in sunflower endosperm from SY1.
Additional file 2 of Neomorphic DNA-binding enables tumor-specific therapeutic gene expression in fusion-addicted childhood sarcoma
Tilman L. B. Hölting, Florencia Cidre-Aranaz, Dana Matzek, Bastian Popper, Severin J. Jacobi, Cornelius M. Funk, Florian H. Geyer, Jing Li, Ignazio Piseddu, Bruno L. Cadilha, Stephan Ledderose, Jennifer Zwilling, Shunya Ohmura, David Anz, Annette Künkele, Frederick Klauschen, Thomas G. P. Grünewald & Maximilian M. L. Knott
Additional file 2: Additional Tables 1-5.
Tannin coordinated nanozyme composite-based hybrid hydrogel eye drops for prophylactic treatment of multidrug-resistant Pseudomonas aeruginosa keratitis
Hongwei Wang, Fangying Song, Jing Feng, Xia Qi, Li Ma, Lixin Xie, Weiyun Shi & Qingjun Zhou
Abstract Pseudomonas aeruginosa infection is a severe acute suppurative ulcer that engulfs virtually the entire tissue in a short period and leads to devastating destruction. Antibiotic therapy is a common approach for the prophylaxis and treatment of P. aeruginosa infection. However, it is often associated with serious side effects, complications, and multidrug resistance. Therefore, it has been a long-standing challenge to explore safe and effective methods for controlling P. aeruginosa infection. Herein, tannin-coordinated nanozyme composite-based...
Additional file 1 of Tannin coordinated nanozyme composite-based hybrid hydrogel eye drops for prophylactic treatment of multidrug-resistant Pseudomonas aeruginosa keratitis
Hongwei Wang, Fangying Song, Jing Feng, Xia Qi, Li Ma, Lixin Xie, Weiyun Shi & Qingjun Zhou
Additional file 1: Figure S1. SEM of TCNH. Figure S2. EDS of TCN. Figure S3. Optimization of the H2O2 and TCNH concentrations. Figure S4. In vitro antibacterial activity of TCNH against MDR P. aeruginosa (20059, 21173, 21715). Representative photographs of bacterial colonies after intervened by saline, H2O2, TCNH, and TCNH+H2O2. Figure S5. Immunostaining analysis of macrophages and neutrophils in mouse corneas after saline, H2O2, TCNH, and TCNH+H2O2 interventions. Figure S6. In vivo antibacterial activities of...
Additional file 1 of TPM1 mediates inflammation downstream of TREM2 via the PKA/CREB signaling pathway
Rong Li, Jing Zhang, Qiong Wang, Meng Cheng & Bin Lin
Additional file 1: Figure S1. Validation of TPM1 overexpression or knockdown in BV2 cells after transfection with TPM1 plasmid or siTPM1. A mRNA level of TPM1 in BV2 cells after TPM1 plasmid transfection. Data are presented as mean ± SEM and analyzed by unpaired two-tailed Student’s t test or by one-way ANOVA with Tukey’s multiple comparison test (control plasmid vs. TPM1 plasmid, **p < 0.01). Three independent experiments were performed. B, C Western blot analysis...
Additional file 2 of TPM1 mediates inflammation downstream of TREM2 via the PKA/CREB signaling pathway
Rong Li, Jing Zhang, Qiong Wang, Meng Cheng & Bin Lin
Additional file 2: Figure S2. TPM1 knockdown reduces inflammation via the PKA/CREB pathway in BV2 cells. A–F qPCR analysis of TPM1, TNF-α, IL-1β, IL-6, COX-2 and iNOS in BV2 cells following treatments with LPS and siTPM1-1, siTPM1-2, or siCTR. Data are presented as mean ± SEM and analyzed by one-way ANOVA with Tukey’s multiple comparison test (compared to LPS + siCTR or control, *p < 0.05, **p < 0.01, ***p < 0.001, ****p < 0.001;...
Additional file 3 of TPM1 mediates inflammation downstream of TREM2 via the PKA/CREB signaling pathway
Rong Li, Jing Zhang, Qiong Wang, Meng Cheng & Bin Lin
Additional file 3: Figure S3. TPM1 knockdown reduces LPS-induced inflammation and function decline in C57BL/6J mice. A, B mRNA level of TPM1 (A) and IL-10 (B) in C57BL/6 J mouse retinas after treatments with LPS and siCTR or siTPM1-1. Data are presented as mean ± SEM and analyzed by one-way ANOVA with Tukey’s multiple comparison test (compared to LPS + siCTR or LPS + siTPM1-1, *p < 0.05, **p < 0.01). n = 4 or...
Additional file 6 of TPM1 mediates inflammation downstream of TREM2 via the PKA/CREB signaling pathway
Rong Li, Jing Zhang, Qiong Wang, Meng Cheng & Bin Lin
Additional file 6: Figure S6. TPM1 knockdown elicits inflammation-related transcriptomic alterations in the WT retina. A, B DEGs associated with the phagosome formation pathway (A) and neuroinflammation signaling pathway (B) in WT mice after treatments with LPS and siTPM1-1 or siCTR.
Additional file 1 of Autologous stem cell transplantation in tandem with Anti-CD30 CAR T-cell infusion in relapsed/refractory CD30+ lymphoma
Peiling Zhang, Xiuxiu Yang, Yang Cao, Jue Wang, Mi Zhou, Liting Chen, Jia Wei, Zekai Mao, Di Wang, Yi Xiao, Haichuan Zhu, Shangkun Zhang, Tongcun Zhang, Yicheng Zhang, Jianfeng Zhou & Liang Huang
Additional file 1: Supplemental Materials.
Additional file 1 of Autologous stem cell transplantation in tandem with Anti-CD30 CAR T-cell infusion in relapsed/refractory CD30+ lymphoma
Peiling Zhang, Xiuxiu Yang, Yang Cao, Jue Wang, Mi Zhou, Liting Chen, Jia Wei, Zekai Mao, Di Wang, Yi Xiao, Haichuan Zhu, Shangkun Zhang, Tongcun Zhang, Yicheng Zhang, Jianfeng Zhou & Liang Huang
Additional file 1: Supplemental Materials.
Supplementary document for Ultraviolet-to-Infrared Broadband Photodetector and Imaging Application based on Perovskite Single Crystal - 6076905.pdf
Meng Xu, Xinyue Wang, Jiexin Weng, Jingling Shen, Yanbing Hou & Bo Zhang
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Additional file 1 of Mining on Alzheimer’s diseases related knowledge graph to identity potential AD-related semantic triples for drug repurposing
Yi Nian, Xinyue Hu, Rui Zhang, Jingna Feng, Jingcheng Du, Fang Li, Larry Bu, Yuji Zhang, Yong Chen & Cui Tao
Additional file 1. AD-related UMLS concepts used in the study.
sj-xlsx-4-tct-10.1177_15330338221124658 - Supplemental material for In Vitro and in Vivo Study of the Effect of Osteogenic Pulsed Electromagnetic Fields on Breast and Lung Cancer Cells
Mike Y. Chen, Jing Li, Nianli Zhang, Erik I. Waldorff, James T. Ryaby, Philip Fedor, Yongsheng Jia & Yujun Wang
Supplemental material, sj-xlsx-4-tct-10.1177_15330338221124658 for In Vitro and in Vivo Study of the Effect of Osteogenic Pulsed Electromagnetic Fields on Breast and Lung Cancer Cells by Mike Y. Chen, Jing Li, Nianli Zhang and Erik I. Waldorff, James T. Ryaby, Philip Fedor, Yongsheng Jia, Yujun Wang in Technology in Cancer Research & Treatment
sj-xlsx-4-tct-10.1177_15330338221124658 - Supplemental material for In Vitro and in Vivo Study of the Effect of Osteogenic Pulsed Electromagnetic Fields on Breast and Lung Cancer Cells
Mike Y. Chen, Jing Li, Nianli Zhang, Erik I. Waldorff, James T. Ryaby, Philip Fedor, Yongsheng Jia & Yujun Wang
Supplemental material, sj-xlsx-4-tct-10.1177_15330338221124658 for In Vitro and in Vivo Study of the Effect of Osteogenic Pulsed Electromagnetic Fields on Breast and Lung Cancer Cells by Mike Y. Chen, Jing Li, Nianli Zhang and Erik I. Waldorff, James T. Ryaby, Philip Fedor, Yongsheng Jia, Yujun Wang in Technology in Cancer Research & Treatment
In Vitro and in Vivo Study of the Effect of Osteogenic Pulsed Electromagnetic Fields on Breast and Lung Cancer Cells
Mike Y. Chen, Jing Li, Nianli Zhang, Erik I. Waldorff, James T. Ryaby, Philip Fedor, Yongsheng Jia & Yujun Wang
Introduction: Although there have been significant advances in research and treatments over the past decades, cancer remains a leading cause of morbidity and mortality, mostly due to resistance to standard therapies. Pulsed electromagnetic field (PEMF), a newly emerged therapeutic strategy, has been highly regarded as less invasive and almost safe to patients, is now a clinically accepted form to treat diseases including cancer. Breast and lung cancer are the most prevalent forms of human cancers,...
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Gansu Agricultural University1,645
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Zhejiang University1,050
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Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences & Peking Union Medical College1,001
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Fudan University957
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Sichuan University936
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Sun Yat-sen University934
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Chinese Academy of Sciences864
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Shandong University837
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Shanghai Jiao Tong University822
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University of Chinese Academy of Sciences775