65 Works

Ropivacaine inhibits the proliferation and migration of colorectal cancer cells through ITGB1

Xiao Wang & Tianzuo Li
To study whether ropivacaine inhibits the proliferation and migration of colon cancer cells through ITGB1 (Integrin beta-1). First, the effect of ropivacaine on cell proliferation and migration was detected by MTT and Transwell. DAPI staining, annexin V staining and Western blot were used to detect the expression of apoptosis-related proteins to investigate the effect of ropivacaine on cell apoptosis. Using bioinformatics software to predict the potential drug targets of ropivacaine. RT-PCR, Western blot and immunofluorescence...

Effects of the histone acetylase inhibitor C646 on growth and differentiation of adipose-derived stem cells

Zhimin Wang, Xiao Wang, Meiyu Bi, Xiao Hu, Qing Wang, Hao Liang & Dongjun Liu
As an important histone acetylase, the transcriptional coactivator P300/CBP affects target gene expression and plays a role in the maintenance of stem cell characteristics and differentiation potential. In this study, we explored the action of a highly effective selective histone acetylase inhibitor, C646, on goat adipose-derived stem cells (gADSCs), and investigated the impact of histone acetylation on the growth characteristics and the differentiation potential of ADSCs. We found that C646 blocked the cell proliferation, arrested...

Effects of the histone acetylase inhibitor C646 on growth and differentiation of adipose-derived stem cells

Zhimin Wang, Xiao Wang, Meiyu Bi, Xiao Hu, Qing Wang, Hao Liang & Dongjun Liu
As an important histone acetylase, the transcriptional coactivator P300/CBP affects target gene expression and plays a role in the maintenance of stem cell characteristics and differentiation potential. In this study, we explored the action of a highly effective selective histone acetylase inhibitor, C646, on goat adipose-derived stem cells (gADSCs), and investigated the impact of histone acetylation on the growth characteristics and the differentiation potential of ADSCs. We found that C646 blocked the cell proliferation, arrested...

Physicochemical and antioxidant properties of extruded Rhodiola as affected by twin-screw extrusion

Yu Zhang, Tie Jin & Gi-Hyung Ryu
In order to explore the effect of extrusion operating parameters on the physicochemical and antioxidation properties of the extruded Rhodiola, Rhodiola was extruded as raw material under different moisture content (24, 26, 28%), barrel temperature (120, 130, 140°C) and screw speed (200, 250, 300 rpm) conditions. After extrusion, the water solubility index of Rhodiola was significantly higher than that of raw material, while the water absorption index was significantly lower than that of raw material....

sj-xlsx-1-jhs-10.1177_17531934221141986 - Supplemental material for Abnormal MRI signal intensity of the triangular fibrocartilage complex in asymptomatic wrists

Zhixin Wang, Shanlin Chen, Bo Liu, Zhanhua Qian, Jin Zhu & Qianqian Wang
Supplemental material, sj-xlsx-1-jhs-10.1177_17531934221141986 for Abnormal MRI signal intensity of the triangular fibrocartilage complex in asymptomatic wrists by Zhixin Wang, Shanlin Chen, Bo Liu, Zhanhua Qian, Jin Zhu and Qianqian Wang in Journal of Hand Surgery (European Volume)

RESEARCH ON SOIL FRAGMENTATION CHARACTERISTICS BASED ON FRACTAL DIMENSION AND IMAGE PROCESSING

Junru Li, Shengshi Xie, Fei Liu & Xuan Zhao
ABSTRACT To improve the complex process of judging the degree of soil fragmentation during potato-soil separation and to establish a fast and effective judging method. Soil drop experiments were performed using sandy soil from the potato growing region of Hohhot, Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region, China. The effects of soil moisture content, hardness, volume, drop height, inclination of the separating sieve and composition of the separating sieve rod on soil fragmentation were investigated. The fractal dimension...

Improving cellular uptake and bioavailability of periplocymarin-linoleic acid prodrug by combining PEGylated liposome

Huiyun Zhang, Shunru Wei, Yu Zhang, Anran Pan, Michael Adu-Frimpong, Congyong Sun & Gang Qi
Periplocymarin (PPM), a cardiac glycoside isolated from Cortex periplocae, has a strong anti-tumor effect against various cancer cells. However, cardiotoxicity and rapid metabolism hinder its clinical applications. In this study, small molecule prodrug was integrated into PEGylated liposome to improve the efficiency of periplocymarin in vivo. The periplocymarin-linoleic acid (PL) prodrug was constructed by conjugating the linoleic acid with PPM via esterification, which was further facilitated to form PEGylated liposome (PL-Lip) through film dispersion. Compared...

Tea seed meal application promoted microbial community diversity in the soil of peach orchard

Ping Sun, Jiansheng Shen, Xianrui Lin, Yu Zong, Yi Wang, Jianxi Zhu, Chenfei Chen, Yanqiao Wang, Huijuan Jia & Xinwei Wang
Soil microbes are indispensable in agricultural production, and they respond differently to different fertilization regimes. However, there is limited understating of microbial composition and function responses to an organic fertilizer tea seed meal (TSM) and conventional fertilizer. Here we first reported the change rules and functions of soil microbial community in peach orchard soil after application of compound fertilizer plus urea (CFU) and different amounts (1.25, 2.50, 3.75 and 5.00 kg) of TSM. Compared to...

Data from: Facultative endosymbionts mediate dietary breadth in a polyphagous herbivore

Steven M. Wagner, Adam J. Martinez, Yong-Ming Ruan, Kyungsun L. Kim, Paul A. Lenhart, Allison C. Dehnel, Kerry M. Oliver & Jennifer A. White
1. Intraspecific variation in dietary breadth can influence important ecological and evolutionary processes, yet the mechanisms generating this variation are usually unknown. Maternally-transmitted bacterial symbionts frequently infect insect herbivores, and many have been shown to mediate key ecological interactions. For polyphagous herbivores, infection with particular symbionts is often strongly correlated with feeding on particular plant species, suggesting that facultative symbionts might directly determine herbivore food plant specificity. However, previous tests of this hypothesis have returned...

Data from: Implicit racial attitudes influence perceived emotional intensity on other-race faces

Qiandong Wang, Guowei Chen, Zhaoquan Wang, Chao S. Hu, Xiaoqing Hu & Genyue Fu
An ability to accurately perceive and evaluate out-group members' emotions plays a critical role in intergroup interactions. Here we showed that Chinese participants' implicit attitudes toward White people bias their perception and judgment of emotional intensity of White people's facial expressions such as anger, fear and sadness. We found that Chinese participants held pro-Chinese/anti-White implicit biases that were assessed in an evaluative implicit association test (IAT). Moreover, their implicit biases positively predicted the perceived intensity...

Data from: Increased snowfall weakens complementarity of summer water use by different plant functional groups

Yonggang Chi, Lei Zhou, Qingpeng Yang, Shaopeng Li & Shuxia Zheng
Winter snowfall is an important water source for plants during summer in semiarid regions. Snow, rain, soil water, and plant water were sampled for hydrogen and oxygen stable isotopes analyses under control and increased snowfall conditions in the temperate steppe of Inner Mongolia, China. Our study showed that the snowfall contribution to plant water uptake continued throughout the growing season and was detectable even in the late growing season. Snowfall versus rainfall accounted for 30%...

Additional file 2 of Mutagenesis of the odorant receptor co-receptor (Orco) reveals severe olfactory defects in the crop pest moth Helicoverpa armigera

Xiao-Bin Fan, Bao-Tong Mo, Guo-Cheng Li, Ling-Qiao Huang, Hao Guo, Xin-Lin Gong & Chen-Zhu Wang
Additional file 2. Table S1. The TPM value of main olfactory related genes in Orco-/- and wild type.

Additional file 4 of Mutagenesis of the odorant receptor co-receptor (Orco) reveals severe olfactory defects in the crop pest moth Helicoverpa armigera

Xiao-Bin Fan, Bao-Tong Mo, Guo-Cheng Li, Ling-Qiao Huang, Hao Guo, Xin-Lin Gong & Chen-Zhu Wang
Additional file 4. Table S2. Summary of the chemicals used in our experiments.

sj-xlsx-2-jhs-10.1177_17531934221141986 - Supplemental material for Abnormal MRI signal intensity of the triangular fibrocartilage complex in asymptomatic wrists

Zhixin Wang, Shanlin Chen, Bo Liu, Zhanhua Qian, Jin Zhu & Qianqian Wang
Supplemental material, sj-xlsx-2-jhs-10.1177_17531934221141986 for Abnormal MRI signal intensity of the triangular fibrocartilage complex in asymptomatic wrists by Zhixin Wang, Shanlin Chen, Bo Liu, Zhanhua Qian, Jin Zhu and Qianqian Wang in Journal of Hand Surgery (European Volume)

sj-xlsx-4-jhs-10.1177_17531934221141986 - Supplemental material for Abnormal MRI signal intensity of the triangular fibrocartilage complex in asymptomatic wrists

Zhixin Wang, Shanlin Chen, Bo Liu, Zhanhua Qian, Jin Zhu & Qianqian Wang
Supplemental material, sj-xlsx-4-jhs-10.1177_17531934221141986 for Abnormal MRI signal intensity of the triangular fibrocartilage complex in asymptomatic wrists by Zhixin Wang, Shanlin Chen, Bo Liu, Zhanhua Qian, Jin Zhu and Qianqian Wang in Journal of Hand Surgery (European Volume)

Data for: The interactive effects of soil fertility and tree mycorrhizal association explain spatial variation of diversity-biomass relationships in a subtropical forest

Jianhui Ma, Lei Chen, Xiangcheng Mi, Haibao Ren, Xiaojuan Liu, Yunquan Wang, Fang Wang, Yujun Yao, Yue Zhang & Keping Ma
Observed biodiversity-ecosystem function (BEF) relationships are highly variable, particularly in natural forests. However, our understanding of the factors that generate these often contradictory patterns, especially the role of different mycorrhizal associations, is still limited. By relating tree species richness and aboveground biomass (AGB) in a fully-mapped 24-ha subtropical forest dynamics plot, we evaluated the impacts of soil fertility and tree mycorrhizal type in mediating BEF relationships at multiple spatial scales. Our results demonstrate a highly...

Identification of key genes involved in the recurrence of glioblastoma multiforme using weighted gene co-expression network analysis and differential expression analysis

Peng Ren, JingYa Wang, Lei Li, XiaoWan Lin, GuangHan Wu, JiaYi Chen, ZhiRui Zeng & HongMei Zhang
Glioblastoma multiforme (GBM) is the most fatal malignancy, and despite extensive treatment, tumors inevitably recur. This study aimed to identify recurrence-associated molecules in GBM. The gene expression profile GSE139533, containing 70 primary and 47 recurrent GBM tissues and their corresponding clinical traits, was downloaded from the Gene Expression Omnibus (GEO) database and used for weighted gene co-expression network analysis (WGCNA) and differentially expressed gene (DEG) analysis. After identifying the hub genes which differentially expressed in...

Identification of fibronectin 1 (FN1) and complement component 3 (C3) as immune infiltration-related biomarkers for diabetic nephropathy using integrated bioinformatic analysis

Yuejun Wang, Mingming Zhao & Yu Zhang
Immune cell infiltration (ICI) plays a pivotal role in the development of diabetic nephropathy (DN). Evidence suggests that immune-related genes play an important role in the initiation of inflammation and the recruitment of immune cells. However, the underlying mechanisms and immune-related biomarkers in DN have not been elucidated. Therefore, this study aimed to explore immune-related biomarkers in DN and the underlying mechanisms using bioinformatic approaches. In this study, four DN glomerular datasets were downloaded, merged,...

Ropivacaine inhibits the proliferation and migration of colorectal cancer cells through ITGB1

Xiao Wang & Tianzuo Li
To study whether ropivacaine inhibits the proliferation and migration of colon cancer cells through ITGB1 (Integrin beta-1). First, the effect of ropivacaine on cell proliferation and migration was detected by MTT and Transwell. DAPI staining, annexin V staining and Western blot were used to detect the expression of apoptosis-related proteins to investigate the effect of ropivacaine on cell apoptosis. Using bioinformatics software to predict the potential drug targets of ropivacaine. RT-PCR, Western blot and immunofluorescence...

Comparative transcriptomic analysis of rabbit interscapular brown adipose tissue whitening under physiological conditions

Lei Li, Qian Wan, Qiaoyun Long, Tao Nie, Shiting Zhao, Liufeng Mao, Chuanli Cheng, Chao Zuo, Kerry Loomes, Aimin Xu, Liangxue Lai, Xin Liu, Ziyuan Duan, Xiaoyan Hui & Donghai Wu
Interscapular brown adipose tissue (iBAT) of both rabbits and humans exhibits a similar whitening phenomenon under physiological conditions. However, the detailed characterization of iBAT whitening in them is still lacking. Here, we chose rabbits as a model to gain a better understanding of the molecular signature changes during the whitening process of iBAT by transcriptomic analysis of rabbit iBAT at day 1, day 14, 1 month and 4 months after birth. We applied non-invasive MRI...

Long non-coding RNA-PCGEM1 contributes to prostate cancer progression by sponging microRNA miR-129-5p to enhance chromatin licensing and DNA replication factor 1 expression

Qiao Fu, Fangfang Wang, Jun Yang, Wei Sun, Zhi Hu, Lv Xu, Hao Chu, Xiao Wang & Wei Zhang
PCGEM1 facilitates prostate cancer (PCa) progression. This study aimed to elucidate the mechanism of action of PCGEM1 in PCa. The expression of PCGEM1, microRNA miR-129-5p, chromatin licensing, and DNA replication factor 1 (CDT1) was detected by quantitative reverse transcription-PCR (qRT-PCR). A series of function experiments including cell counting kit-8 (CCK-8), caspase-3 activity, and cell cycle assays were performed to evaluate the influence of PCGEM1, miR-129-5p, and CDT1 on the biological processes of PCa cells. CyclinD1,...

Additional file 2 of Mutagenesis of the odorant receptor co-receptor (Orco) reveals severe olfactory defects in the crop pest moth Helicoverpa armigera

Xiao-Bin Fan, Bao-Tong Mo, Guo-Cheng Li, Ling-Qiao Huang, Hao Guo, Xin-Lin Gong & Chen-Zhu Wang
Additional file 2. Table S1. The TPM value of main olfactory related genes in Orco-/- and wild type.

Divergent responses of forest dominant trees species to the manipulated canopy and understory nitrogen additions in terms of foliage stoichiometric, economic and hydraulic traits

Zhenzhen Zhang, Ping Zhao, Lei Ouyang, Xiuhua Zhao, Liwei Zhu & Guangyan Ni
Nitrogen (N) deposition effects on the stoichiometric balance and photosynthetic and hydraulic couplings in subtropical forests has drawn wide attentions. The previously adopted understory application of N fertilization is criticized because it might ignore foliar N retention for different species. This paper reports a fertilizing application from the canopy (CAN) and under the canopy (UAN) in a phosphorus (P) limited ecosystem. Foliage stoichiometric, photosynthetic and hydraulic traits of six dominant species were measured and analyzed....

Data from: Impacts of species richness on productivity in a large-scale subtropical forest experiment

Yuanyuan Huang, Yuxin Chen, Nadia Castro-Izaguirre, Martin Baruffol, Matteo Brezzi, Anne Lang, Ying Li, Werner Härdtle, Werner Von Oheimb, Xuefeu Yang, Xiaojuan Liu, Kequan Pei, Sabine Both, Bo Yang, David Eichenberg, Thorsten Assmann, Jürgen Bauhus, Thorsten Behrens, François Buscot, Xiao-Yong Chen, Douglas Chester, Bing-Yang Ding, Walter Durka, Alexandra Erfmeier, Jingyun Fang … & Bernhard Schmid
Biodiversity experiments have shown that species loss reduces ecosystem functioning in grassland. To test whether this result can be extrapolated to forests, the main contributors to terrestrial primary productivity, requires large-scale experiments. We manipulated tree species richness by planting more than 150,000 trees in plots with 1 to 16 species. Simulating multiple extinction scenarios, we found that richness strongly increased stand-level productivity. After 8 years, 16-species mixtures had accumulated over twice the amount of carbon...

Quasipaa spinosa's genome assembly and annotation files

Xiaoxiao Hu
Quasipaa spinosa, an Asian commercial Dicroglossidae species, is noted for the spiny chest of adult male individuals. Here, we report the first chromosomal level Q. spinosa genome employing PacBio long read sequencing and High-through Chromosome Conformation Capture (Hi‐C) technology. The total length of the final assembled genome was 2,839,292,578 bp, with contig N50 of 3.79 Mb and scaffold N50 of 327.44 Mb. Approximately 99.30% of the length of the assembled genome sequences were anchored to...

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