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Additional file 2 of HNRNPA2B1-mediated m6A modification of TLR4 mRNA promotes progression of multiple myeloma

Lina Quan, Chuiming Jia, Yiwei Guo, Yao Chen, Xinya Wang, Qiuting Xu & Yu Zhang
Additional file 2. Transcriptome sequencing identified 346 differentially expressed genes for MM cells transfected with sh-HNRNPA2B1-8226 and the control sh-NC-8226.

Additional file 2 of HNRNPA2B1-mediated m6A modification of TLR4 mRNA promotes progression of multiple myeloma

Lina Quan, Chuiming Jia, Yiwei Guo, Yao Chen, Xinya Wang, Qiuting Xu & Yu Zhang
Additional file 2. Transcriptome sequencing identified 346 differentially expressed genes for MM cells transfected with sh-HNRNPA2B1-8226 and the control sh-NC-8226.

Additional file 3 of HNRNPA2B1-mediated m6A modification of TLR4 mRNA promotes progression of multiple myeloma

Lina Quan, Chuiming Jia, Yiwei Guo, Yao Chen, Xinya Wang, Qiuting Xu & Yu Zhang
Additional file 3. MeRIP sequencing identified 496 differentially peaks for MM cells transfected with sh-HNRNPA2B1-8226 and the control sh-NC-8226.

Elemental inheritance evaluation for geochemical elements in soil of the Daliangshan, China

Zhen-Jie Zhang, Hong Liu & Yuan Ouyang
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Additional file 1 of Characteristics of oral microbiome of healthcare workers in different clinical scenarios: a cross-sectional analysis

Zhixia Zhang, Wenyi Yu, Guangyao Li, Yukun He, Zhiming Shi, Jing Wu, Xinqian Ma, Yu Zhu, Lili Zhao, Siqin Liu, Yue Wei, Jianbo Xue, Shuming Guo & Zhancheng Gao
Additional File 1: Supplementary Table S1

Additional file 3 of Transcriptome analysis of MYB transcription factors family and PgMYB genes involved in salt stress resistance in Panax ginseng

Mingming Liu, Ke Li, Shichao Sheng, Mingyu Wang, Panpan Hua, Yanfang Wang, Ping Chen, Kangyu Wang, Mingzhu Zhao, Yi Wang & Meiping Zhang
Additional file 3: Table S3. The classification, annotation and GO functional categorization of the PgMYB gene transcripts.

Additional file 3 of Transcriptome analysis of MYB transcription factors family and PgMYB genes involved in salt stress resistance in Panax ginseng

Mingming Liu, Ke Li, Shichao Sheng, Mingyu Wang, Panpan Hua, Yanfang Wang, Ping Chen, Kangyu Wang, Mingzhu Zhao, Yi Wang & Meiping Zhang
Additional file 3: Table S3. The classification, annotation and GO functional categorization of the PgMYB gene transcripts.

A novel type of phytosulfokine, PSK-ε, positively regulates root elongation and formation of lateral roots and root nodules in Medicago truncatula

Qi Di, Yi Li, Danping Zhang, Wei Wu, Lin Zhang, Xing Zhao, Li Luo & Liangliang Yu
Phytosulfokines (PSKs) are a class of tyrosine-sulfated pentapeptides. PSK-α, PSK-γ, and PSK-δ are three reported PSK members involved in regulating plant growth, development, and resistance to biotic and abiotic stresses. Here, we reported a novel type of PSK, PSK-ε with the sequence YSO3VYSO3TN, and its precursor proteins (MtPSKε, LjPSKε, and GmPSKε), specifically from legume species. PSK-ε peptide differs from PSK-δ by one amino acid and is close to PSK-δ in the phylogenetic relationship. Expression profile...

A novel type of phytosulfokine, PSK-ε, positively regulates root elongation and formation of lateral roots and root nodules in Medicago truncatula

Qi Di, Yi Li, Danping Zhang, Wei Wu, Lin Zhang, Xing Zhao, Li Luo & Liangliang Yu
Phytosulfokines (PSKs) are a class of tyrosine-sulfated pentapeptides. PSK-α, PSK-γ, and PSK-δ are three reported PSK members involved in regulating plant growth, development, and resistance to biotic and abiotic stresses. Here, we reported a novel type of PSK, PSK-ε with the sequence YSO3VYSO3TN, and its precursor proteins (MtPSKε, LjPSKε, and GmPSKε), specifically from legume species. PSK-ε peptide differs from PSK-δ by one amino acid and is close to PSK-δ in the phylogenetic relationship. Expression profile...

Additional file 14 of A comprehensive pan-cancer analysis of necroptosis molecules in four gynecologic cancers

Jianfeng Zheng, Xintong Cai, Yu Zhang, Huihui Wang, Li Liu, Fengling Tang, Linying Liu & Yang Sun
Additional file 14: Supplementary Table 2. The results of expression differences for pan-cancer analysis.

Additional file 14 of A comprehensive pan-cancer analysis of necroptosis molecules in four gynecologic cancers

Jianfeng Zheng, Xintong Cai, Yu Zhang, Huihui Wang, Li Liu, Fengling Tang, Linying Liu & Yang Sun
Additional file 14: Supplementary Table 2. The results of expression differences for pan-cancer analysis.

Additional file 1 of Tumor microenvironment-associated lactate metabolism regulates the prognosis and precise checkpoint immunotherapy outcomes of patients with lung adenocarcinoma

Song Qiu, Ying Wang, Hui Rao, Qiuyang Que, Yanyang Wu, Rui Zhu, Xiaofei Feng, Jun Chi, Weiling Lai, Yihang Sun, Qi Xiao, Huaqiu Shi & Yi Xiang
Additional file 1: Table S1. 26_lactate_metabolism_related_genes.

Additional file 1 of Tumor microenvironment-associated lactate metabolism regulates the prognosis and precise checkpoint immunotherapy outcomes of patients with lung adenocarcinoma

Song Qiu, Ying Wang, Hui Rao, Qiuyang Que, Yanyang Wu, Rui Zhu, Xiaofei Feng, Jun Chi, Weiling Lai, Yihang Sun, Qi Xiao, Huaqiu Shi & Yi Xiang
Additional file 1: Table S1. 26_lactate_metabolism_related_genes.

Additional file 3 of Tumor microenvironment-associated lactate metabolism regulates the prognosis and precise checkpoint immunotherapy outcomes of patients with lung adenocarcinoma

Song Qiu, Ying Wang, Hui Rao, Qiuyang Que, Yanyang Wu, Rui Zhu, Xiaofei Feng, Jun Chi, Weiling Lai, Yihang Sun, Qi Xiao, Huaqiu Shi & Yi Xiang
Additional file 3: Raw documents and tables in the process of data analysis.

RNA-Seq and lipidomics reveal different adipogenic processes between bovine perirenal and intramuscular adipocytes

Xiaoyu Wang, Chengcheng Liang, Anning Li, Gong Cheng, Feng Long, Rajwali Khan, Jianfang Wang, Yu Zhang, Sen Wu, Yujuan Wang, Ju Qiu, Chugang Mei, Wucai Yang & Linsen Zan
Adipogenesis involves complex interactions between transcription and metabolic signalling. Exploration of the developmental characteristics of intramuscular adipocyte will provide targets for enhancing beef cattle marbling without increasing obesity. Few reports have compared bovine perirenal and intramuscular adipocyte transcriptomes using the combined analysis of transcriptomes and lipid metabolism to explore differences in adipogenic characteristics. We identified perirenal preadipocytes (PRA) and intramuscular preadipocytes (IMA) in Qinchuan cattle. We found that IMA were highly prolific in the early...

Molecular epidemiology of carbapenem-resistant hypervirulent Klebsiella pneumoniae in China

Xuemei Yang, Qiaoling Sun, Jiaping Li, Yu Jiang, Yi Li, Jianping Lin, Kaichao Chen, Edward Wai-Chi Chan, Rong Zhang & Sheng Chen
The epidemiological features of the newly emerged carbapenem-resistant hypervirulent Klebsiella pneumoniae (CR-HvKP) and its potential threat to human health are currently unknown. In this study, a total of 784 blaKPC-2-bearing CRKP strains collected from three hospitals located at different geographical locales in China during 2014–2017 were subjected to molecular typing, screening of virulence plasmid, string test and WGS (367/784 strains). The proportion of CRKP among all clinical K. pneumoniae strains increased sharply in China during...

The efficacy and safety of cyclosporine A plus androgen versus androgen alone for adult patients with non-severe aplastic anemia in China: a meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials

Xiao-tian Zhang, Ya-nan Zhang, Jing-jing Zhu, Xue Wang, Jiang Cao, Wei Chen, Na Qi, Kai-lin Xu & Hai Cheng
Whether combined CsA with androgen therapy was superior to androgen therapy alone in NSAA remains controversial. This study aimed to assess the efficacy and safety of combined therapy versus androgen therapy for NSAA patients using a meta-analytic approach. An electronic database of PubMed, EmBase, Cochrane library, CNKI, VIP, and Wanfang was systematically searched for randomized controlled trials (RCTs) from their inception to February 2020. The primary endpoint was effective rate, while the secondary endpoints included...

Extracellular trap can be trained as a memory response

Yu Gao, Jian-Gang Zhang, Zhen-Zhen Liu, Ke Ma, Xiao-Qi Lin, Jia-Bao Zhang, Wei Chen & Yong-Jun Yang
Extracellular trap (ET) appears as a double-edged sword for the host since it participates in host immune defense by entrapping pathogens, while excessive ET release also contributes to various diseases progression including atherosclerosis, cancer, and autoimmune disorders. A better understanding of ET formation and regulation will be beneficial for developing strategies for infection control and ET-associated disease treatment. There is some evidence indicating that prior infection can enhance extracellular killing. Neutrophils from cancer or sepsis...

TGFβ signaling activation correlates with immune-inflamed tumor microenvironment across human cancers and predicts response to immunotherapy

Jiadong Xia, Qijie Zhang, Jiaochen Luan, Pengxiang Min, Hanjie Zhang, Gang Chen, Chengjian Ji & Ninghong Song
Considering the determining role of TGFβ signaling in the tumor microenvironment (TME) on immune evasion, the inhibition of signaling is expected to enhance the therapeutic efficacy of immunotherapies, especially immune checkpoint blockade (ICB), which is confirmed in preclinical data. However, successive failures in clinical translation occur at the initial stage. To provide a better understanding of TGFβ signaling within the TME and its relation to the individual immunological status, we performed a pan-cancer analysis comparing...

Intracellular bacteriolysis contributes to pathogenicity of Staphylococcus aureus by exacerbating AIM2-mediated inflammation and necroptosis

Shiyuan Feng, Yongjun Yang, Zhenzhen Liu, Wei Chen, Chongtao Du, Guiqiu Hu, Shuixing Yu, Peixuan Song & Jinfeng Miao
Staphylococcus aureus can survive within phagocytes. Indeed, we confirm in this study that approximately 10% of population persists in macrophages during S. aureus infection, while the rest are eliminated due to bacteriolysis, which is of particular interest to us. Herein, we observe that the bacteriolysis is an early event accompanied by macrophage death during S. aureus infection. Furthermore, the cell death is significantly accelerated following increased intracellular bacteriolysis, indicating that intracellular bacteriolysis induces cell death....

New Model-Free Daily Inversion of NOx Emissions using TROPOMI (MCMFE-NOx) and its Uncertainty: Deducing a See-Saw of Halved Well Regulated Sources and Doubled New Sources

Kai Qin, Lingxiao Lu, Jian Liu, Qin He, Jincheng Shi, Weizhi Deng, Shuo Wang & Jason Cohen
This dataset contains all of the data underlying the figures in the accompanying paper "New Model-Free Daily Inversion of NOx Emissions using TROPOMI (MCMFE-NOx) and its Uncertainty: Deducing a See-Saw of Halved Well Regulated Sources and Doubled New Sources". These are listed respectively under: Coefficients.zip Figure3.zip Figure4.zip Figure5.zip Figure6.zip Figure7.zip Figure8.zip Figure9.zip Figure10.zip All data is provided as .nc files, and all plots are provided as .png files. All emissions are provided as a part...

Managing retrial queueing systems with boundedly rational customers

Yu Zhang & Jinting Wang
Bounded rationality includes potential cognitive deficits that limit human rational behaviour. In this paper, we allow for estimation errors of their utility and consider bounded rationality in queueing models with retrials. Upon arrival, customers decide whether to join the system based on their perceived utility, and their choice behaviour is characterised by a logit choice model. For a revenue-seeking server and a social planner, we investigate corresponding optimal pricing strategies. We find that the revenue-optimal...

Genome-wide identification and expression pattern analysis of the TCP transcription factor family in Ginkgo biloba

Li Yu, Qiangwen Chen, Jiarui Zheng, Feng Xu, Jiabao Ye, Weiwei Zhang, Yongling Liao & Xiaoyan Yang
Plant-specific TCP transcription factors play an essential role in plant growth and development. They can regulate leaf curvature, flower symmetry and the synthesis of secondary metabolites. The flavonoids in Ginkgo biloba leaf are one of the main medicinally bioactivate compounds, which have pharmacological and beneficial health effects for humans. In this study, a total of 13 TCP genes were identified in G. biloba, and 5 of them belonged to PCF subclades (GbTCP03, GbTCP07, GbTCP05, GbTCP13,...

Additional file 2 of A genetic map of the chromatin regulators to drug response in cancer cells

Bo Chen, Pengfei Li, Mingyue Liu, Kaidong Liu, Min Zou, Yiding Geng, Shuping Zhuang, Huanhuan Xu, Linzhu Wang, Tingting Chen, Yawei Li, Zhangxiang Zhao, Lishuang Qi & Yunyan Gu
Additional file 2: Table S3. CRs genetic interactions related to drug response in cancers.

Additional file 1 of A CT-based nomogram for differentiating invasive fungal disease of the lung from bacterial pneumonia

Meilin Gong, Jingmei Xu, Kang Li, Ke Li, Yuwei Xia, Yang Jing, Jiafei Chen, Jing Li, Jing Yang, Mingshan Du, Wenjing Hou, Yuan Ou, Lian Li & Wei Chen
Additional file 1. On the orininal data of the study.

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  • Affiliated Hospital of Nantong University
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  • Zhejiang University
    111
  • Huazhong University of Science and Technology
    110
  • Shanghai Jiao Tong University
    95
  • Fudan University
    88
  • Chinese Academy of Sciences
    84
  • Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences & Peking Union Medical College
    77
  • Central South University
    69
  • Sun Yat-sen University
    66
  • West China Hospital of Sichuan University
    64