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Association between vitiligo and sexual dysfunction: current evidence

Xin Liang, Fei Guo, Xiaoce Cai, Jiao Wang, Jiale Chen, Li Liu, Yan Chen, Fang Liu, Yuhua Du, Lei Li & Xin Li
We discovered that vitiligo was associated with sexual dysfunction in clinical diagnosis and treatment; however, no further analysis had been performed due to a lack of data. This study aimed to clarify the relationship between vitiligo and sexual dysfunction. We searched six databases (PubMed, Embase, Cochrane, China National Knowledge Infrastructure, China Science and Technology Journal, and Wanfang Data Knowledge Service Platform) for nearly 40 years. According to the search strategy, 91 relevant studies were retrieved,...

Visualization 1.avi

Meiqin Wang, Liang zhou, Bin Yu, Jinhu Hu, Huiqun Cao, Danying Lin & Junle Qu
20 reconstructed frames from the single-shot measurement with each one corresponding to the duration of 1 millisecond for the heart motions of zebrafish.

Visualization 5.avi

Meiqin Wang, Liang zhou, Bin Yu, Jinhu Hu, Huiqun Cao, Danying Lin & Junle Qu
Quantitative simulation comparison about the robustness of proposed method.

Visualization 4.avi

Meiqin Wang, Liang zhou, Bin Yu, Jinhu Hu, Huiqun Cao, Danying Lin & Junle Qu
Quantitative simulation comparison.

Additional file 3 of Transcriptome analysis reveals the key pathways and candidate genes involved in salt stress responses in Cymbidium ensifolium leaves

Xiang Li, Lanlan Liu, Shixian Sun, Yanmei Li, Lu Jia, Shili Ye, Yanxuan Yu, Komivi Dossa & Yunpeng Luan
Additional file 3: Supplementarydata 1. Original pictures used to prepare the Figure 6

Additional file 1 of Short term starvation potentiates the efficacy of chemotherapy in triple negative breast cancer via metabolic reprogramming

Ioannis S. Pateras, Chloe Williams, Despoina D. Gianniou, Aggelos T. Margetis, Margaritis Avgeris, Pantelis Rousakis, Aigli-Ioanna Legaki, Peter Mirtschink, Wei Zhang, Konstantina Panoutsopoulou, Anastasios D. Delis, Stamatis N. Pagakis, Wei Tang, Stefan Ambs, Ulrika Warpman Berglund, Thomas Helleday, Anastasia Varvarigou, Antonios Chatzigeorgiou, Anders Nordström, Ourania E. Tsitsilonis, Ioannis P. Trougakos, Jonathan D. Gilthorpe & Teresa Frisan
Additional file 1: Fig. S1. Starvation preferentially sensitizes different breast cancer subtypes versus near normal cells to chemotherapy. a. In vitro treatment overview: cells were glucose/serum starved (STS) for 48 h (blue bar), drugs were added during the last 24h (red bar). b. MTT survival assays after 48 h treatment with STS with or without addition of doxorubicin (DXR) in near normal MCF-10A cells and the indicated breast cancer cell lines. Data are presented as...

Additional file 2 of Short term starvation potentiates the efficacy of chemotherapy in triple negative breast cancer via metabolic reprogramming

Ioannis S. Pateras, Chloe Williams, Despoina D. Gianniou, Aggelos T. Margetis, Margaritis Avgeris, Pantelis Rousakis, Aigli-Ioanna Legaki, Peter Mirtschink, Wei Zhang, Konstantina Panoutsopoulou, Anastasios D. Delis, Stamatis N. Pagakis, Wei Tang, Stefan Ambs, Ulrika Warpman Berglund, Thomas Helleday, Anastasia Varvarigou, Antonios Chatzigeorgiou, Anders Nordström, Ourania E. Tsitsilonis, Ioannis P. Trougakos, Jonathan D. Gilthorpe & Teresa Frisan
Additional file 2: Fig. S2. Differential accumulation of reactive oxygen species in malignant and near normal epithelial breast cells after starvation. a. Assessment of intracellular ROS production; fold change of intracellular ROS production compared to control in breast cancer cell lines upon STS, DXR or combined treatment (STS+DXR). Data are presented as mean fluorescent intensity +SD. *P ≤ 0.05. b. MTT survival assay after 48 h treatment with combined STS+DXR in absence or presence of...

Additional file 3 of Short term starvation potentiates the efficacy of chemotherapy in triple negative breast cancer via metabolic reprogramming

Ioannis S. Pateras, Chloe Williams, Despoina D. Gianniou, Aggelos T. Margetis, Margaritis Avgeris, Pantelis Rousakis, Aigli-Ioanna Legaki, Peter Mirtschink, Wei Zhang, Konstantina Panoutsopoulou, Anastasios D. Delis, Stamatis N. Pagakis, Wei Tang, Stefan Ambs, Ulrika Warpman Berglund, Thomas Helleday, Anastasia Varvarigou, Antonios Chatzigeorgiou, Anders Nordström, Ourania E. Tsitsilonis, Ioannis P. Trougakos, Jonathan D. Gilthorpe & Teresa Frisan
Additional file 3: Fig. S3. Combined treatment decreases oxidative phosphorylation and increases glycolytic reserve in highly aggressive TNBC cells. a. Oxygen Consumption Rate (OCR) measurements in MCF-10A and MDA-MB-231 cells treated with DXR alone or in combination with STS, using Seahorse Analyzer. Combination treatment selectively reduces basal respiration (corresponding to basal OCR), maximal respiration (corresponding to FCCP response) and spare respiratory capacity (the difference between maximal respiration and basal respiration). b. Extracellular Acidification Rate (ECAR)...

Additional file 2 of Belowground microbiota analysis indicates that Fusarium spp. exacerbate grapevine trunk disease

Yonghua Li, Xinghong Li, Wei Zhang, Jiao Zhang, Hui Wang, Junbo Peng, Xuncheng Wang & Jiye Yan
Additional file 2: Fig. S1. Typical grapevine trunk disease (GTD) symptoms in grapevines collected in this study. A The overall condition of symptomatic grapevines with yellow spots or tiger stripes on the leaves of multiple branches. B Foliar symptoms that initially appeared as chlorotic spots and subsequently coalesced and finally became necrotic. C Internal symptoms of the same vine with foliar symptoms showing dark brown necrosis. Fig. S2. Species accumulation curves for fungal communities based...

Additional file 2 of Genome-wide identification and systematic analysis of the HD-Zip gene family and its roles in response to pH in Panax ginseng Meyer

Li Li, Boxin Lv, Kaiyou Zang, Yue Jiang, Chaofan Wang, Yanfang Wang, Kangyu Wang, Mingzhu Zhao, Ping Chen, Jun Lei, Yi Wang & Meiping Zhang
Additional file 2: Fig. S2. Expressions of the 117 PgHDZ gene transcripts in four-year-old plant roots of 42 cultivars. (a) Percentage of PgHDZ transcripts expressed in 42 cultivars with 117 transcripts randomly selected from the ginseng transcriptome as the reference. (b) Expression heatmap of the PgHDZ transcripts in different cultivars.

Additional file 3 of Genome-wide identification and systematic analysis of the HD-Zip gene family and its roles in response to pH in Panax ginseng Meyer

Li Li, Boxin Lv, Kaiyou Zang, Yue Jiang, Chaofan Wang, Yanfang Wang, Kangyu Wang, Mingzhu Zhao, Ping Chen, Jun Lei, Yi Wang & Meiping Zhang
Additional file 3: Fig. S3. The average expression of the 19 PgHDZ transcripts expressed in all 42 cultivars, 14 tissues and four aged roots. The genes belonging to different subfamilies were shown, with the genes black font from subfamily I, the genes in pink font from subfamily II, and the genes in blue font from subfamily III.

Additional file 1 of Protective effect of L-pipecolic acid on constipation in C57BL/6 mice based on gut microbiome and serum metabolomic

Huan Li, Hong-yun Xiao, Li-ping Yuan, Bo Yan, Ying Pan, Ping-ping Tian & Wei-jie Zhang
Supplementary Material 1

Additional file 2 of Protective effect of L-pipecolic acid on constipation in C57BL/6 mice based on gut microbiome and serum metabolomic

Huan Li, Hong-yun Xiao, Li-ping Yuan, Bo Yan, Ying Pan, Ping-ping Tian & Wei-jie Zhang
Supplementary Material 2

Supplement 1.zip

Yongmin Li, Yan Tian, yu zhang, Shuaishuai Liu, Pu Wang, Zhenguo Lu & Xuyang Wang
Supplemental Document of the main text

Optic Nerve Sheath Fenestration for Progressive Visual Loss in Cerebral Venous Sinus Thrombosis: A Long-Term Retrospective Observational Study

Adis journals on behalf of, Zongshan Li, Lu Cheng, Yang Xu, Qiao Sun, Jian Zhang, Lin Bai, Ting Feng, Song Tan, Huan Wang, Bolin Deng, Qiang Li, Yaxing Gui & Hui Chen
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Additional file 2 of Short term starvation potentiates the efficacy of chemotherapy in triple negative breast cancer via metabolic reprogramming

Ioannis S. Pateras, Chloe Williams, Despoina D. Gianniou, Aggelos T. Margetis, Margaritis Avgeris, Pantelis Rousakis, Aigli-Ioanna Legaki, Peter Mirtschink, Wei Zhang, Konstantina Panoutsopoulou, Anastasios D. Delis, Stamatis N. Pagakis, Wei Tang, Stefan Ambs, Ulrika Warpman Berglund, Thomas Helleday, Anastasia Varvarigou, Antonios Chatzigeorgiou, Anders Nordström, Ourania E. Tsitsilonis, Ioannis P. Trougakos, Jonathan D. Gilthorpe & Teresa Frisan
Additional file 2: Fig. S2. Differential accumulation of reactive oxygen species in malignant and near normal epithelial breast cells after starvation. a. Assessment of intracellular ROS production; fold change of intracellular ROS production compared to control in breast cancer cell lines upon STS, DXR or combined treatment (STS+DXR). Data are presented as mean fluorescent intensity +SD. *P ≤ 0.05. b. MTT survival assay after 48 h treatment with combined STS+DXR in absence or presence of...

Additional file 4 of Short term starvation potentiates the efficacy of chemotherapy in triple negative breast cancer via metabolic reprogramming

Ioannis S. Pateras, Chloe Williams, Despoina D. Gianniou, Aggelos T. Margetis, Margaritis Avgeris, Pantelis Rousakis, Aigli-Ioanna Legaki, Peter Mirtschink, Wei Zhang, Konstantina Panoutsopoulou, Anastasios D. Delis, Stamatis N. Pagakis, Wei Tang, Stefan Ambs, Ulrika Warpman Berglund, Thomas Helleday, Anastasia Varvarigou, Antonios Chatzigeorgiou, Anders Nordström, Ourania E. Tsitsilonis, Ioannis P. Trougakos, Jonathan D. Gilthorpe & Teresa Frisan
Additional file 4: Fig. S4. Combined treatment induces differential metabolic reprogramming. a. Intracellular metabolites profile in MCF-10A and MDA-MB-231 treated with DXR or STS+DXR. Cells were harvested on day 0, day 1 and day 2. *P ≤ 0.05. b. Expression of ATP5A in triple negative cell lines MDA-MB-468 and HS578 upon DXR or STS+DXR assessed by immunofluorescence analysis. Left panel: representative micrograph where ATP5A is shown in green, nuclei were counterstained with DAPI (blue). Scale...

Additional file 5 of Short term starvation potentiates the efficacy of chemotherapy in triple negative breast cancer via metabolic reprogramming

Ioannis S. Pateras, Chloe Williams, Despoina D. Gianniou, Aggelos T. Margetis, Margaritis Avgeris, Pantelis Rousakis, Aigli-Ioanna Legaki, Peter Mirtschink, Wei Zhang, Konstantina Panoutsopoulou, Anastasios D. Delis, Stamatis N. Pagakis, Wei Tang, Stefan Ambs, Ulrika Warpman Berglund, Thomas Helleday, Anastasia Varvarigou, Antonios Chatzigeorgiou, Anders Nordström, Ourania E. Tsitsilonis, Ioannis P. Trougakos, Jonathan D. Gilthorpe & Teresa Frisan
Additional file 5: Fig. S5. ATP5A1 silencing mimicks the effect of combined STS+DXR treatment in TNBC cells - FOXO1 silencing eliminate the selective sensitivity of TNBC cells to STS+DXR treatment. a. Transcriptional levels of ATP5A1 upon ATP5A1 silencing in MCF10A and MDA-MB-231. Data are presented as mean expression values. *P ≤ 0.05. b. Transcriptional levels of FOXO1 upon FOXO1 silencing in MCF10A and MDA-MB-231. Data are presented as mean expression values. *P ≤ 0.05. c....

Additional file 7 of Short term starvation potentiates the efficacy of chemotherapy in triple negative breast cancer via metabolic reprogramming

Ioannis S. Pateras, Chloe Williams, Despoina D. Gianniou, Aggelos T. Margetis, Margaritis Avgeris, Pantelis Rousakis, Aigli-Ioanna Legaki, Peter Mirtschink, Wei Zhang, Konstantina Panoutsopoulou, Anastasios D. Delis, Stamatis N. Pagakis, Wei Tang, Stefan Ambs, Ulrika Warpman Berglund, Thomas Helleday, Anastasia Varvarigou, Antonios Chatzigeorgiou, Anders Nordström, Ourania E. Tsitsilonis, Ioannis P. Trougakos, Jonathan D. Gilthorpe & Teresa Frisan
Additional file 7: Table. S1. Weight (in grams) monitoring in control, caloric restricted (CR), DXR treated and CR+DXR treated mice.

Additional file 2 of Transcriptome analysis reveals the key pathways and candidate genes involved in salt stress responses in Cymbidium ensifolium leaves

Xiang Li, Lanlan Liu, Shixian Sun, Yanmei Li, Lu Jia, Shili Ye, Yanxuan Yu, Komivi Dossa & Yunpeng Luan
Additional file 2: SupplementaryTable 1. Statistics of C. ensifolium leaf sequencingchallenged with 100 mM NaCl stress for 48 and 96 hours. SupplementaryTable 2. Pathway specific differentially expressed genes inC. ensifolium leaf challenged with 100 mM NaCl stress for 48 and 96 hours. SupplementaryTable 3. Differentially expressed transcription factors inC. ensifolium leaf challenged with 100 mM NaCl stress for 48 and 96 hours.

Additional file 2 of Genome-wide identification and systematic analysis of the HD-Zip gene family and its roles in response to pH in Panax ginseng Meyer

Li Li, Boxin Lv, Kaiyou Zang, Yue Jiang, Chaofan Wang, Yanfang Wang, Kangyu Wang, Mingzhu Zhao, Ping Chen, Jun Lei, Yi Wang & Meiping Zhang
Additional file 2: Fig. S2. Expressions of the 117 PgHDZ gene transcripts in four-year-old plant roots of 42 cultivars. (a) Percentage of PgHDZ transcripts expressed in 42 cultivars with 117 transcripts randomly selected from the ginseng transcriptome as the reference. (b) Expression heatmap of the PgHDZ transcripts in different cultivars.

Figure9 Video 1

Yang Liu, Bingxi Liu, John Green, Carly Duffy, Ming Song, James Lauderdale & Peter Kner
A 6dpf PTZ treated zebrafish larva is imaged over a 400 x 400 x 192 micron volume. Each volume contains 36 images and is acquired with a spacing of 5.33 microns. A 5 ms exposure time was used for this data.

Figure 9 Video 0

Yang Liu, Bingxi Liu, John Green, Carly Duffy, Ming Song, James Lauderdale & Peter Kner
A 6dpf PTZ treated zebrafish larva is imaged over a 400 x 400 x 192 micron volume. Each volume contains 36 images and is acquired with a spacing of 5.33 microns. A 5 ms exposure time was used for this data.

Visualization 2.mp4

Changda Yan, Xia Wang, Xin Zhang & Conghe Wang
Video of non-DoT system simulation of scene 2 in 45 degree.

Visualization 1.avi

Meiqin Wang, Liang zhou, Bin Yu, Jinhu Hu, Huiqun Cao, Danying Lin & Junle Qu
20 reconstructed frames from the single-shot measurement with each one corresponding to the duration of 1 millisecond for the heart motions of zebrafish.

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