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Jianfei Shi, Wenting Qian, Zhengzhong Jin, Zhibin Zhou, Xin Wang & Xiaoliang Yang
The pollution of heavy metals in the soil around the tailings pond was evaluated. The content of heavy metals in the aboveground and underground parts of plants around the tailings pond was determined. The remediation potential of plants for heavy metals was evaluated.
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Jianfei Shi, Wenting Qian, Zhengzhong Jin, Zhibin Zhou, Xin Wang & Xiaoliang Yang
The pollution of heavy metals in the soil around the tailings pond was evaluated. The content of heavy metals in the aboveground and underground parts of plants around the tailings pond was determined. The remediation potential of plants for heavy metals was evaluated.
Additional file 1 of Comprehensive analysis of alternative polyadenylation regulators concerning CD276 and immune infiltration in bladder cancer
Ming Xiong, Wencheng Li, Longwang Wang, Liang Chen, Zhaohui Chen, Chengcheng Wei, Futian Zhang, Jiawei Chen, Gallina Kazobinka, Jun Zhao & Teng Hou
Additional file 1: Supplementary Figure 1. Consensus clustering for APA regulators in bladder cancer (BC). (A–D) Four heat maps exhibit the clustering matrix for APA regulators in BC patients for k = 3, 4, 5, and 6. The tighter and clearer the clusters are, the more optimal the cluster. (E) Delta area curve of consensus clustering for k = 2–6. (F) Principal component analysis of BC patients' APA regulator expression profiles demonstrates two patient clusters.
Additional file 4 of Pan-cancer analysis of cuproptosis regulation patterns and identification of mTOR-target responder in clear cell renal cell carcinoma
Shichao Long, Ya Wang, Yuqiao Chen, Tianshu Fang, Yuanbing Yao & Kai Fu
Additional file 4: Fig. S4. The PFS rate between high-CEScore and Low-CEScore in pan-cancer.
Additional file 3 of Pan-cancer analysis of cuproptosis regulation patterns and identification of mTOR-target responder in clear cell renal cell carcinoma
Shichao Long, Ya Wang, Yuqiao Chen, Tianshu Fang, Yuanbing Yao & Kai Fu
Additional file 3: Fig. S3. The OS rate between high-CEScore and Low-CEScore in pan-cancer.
Additional file 5 of Pan-cancer analysis of cuproptosis regulation patterns and identification of mTOR-target responder in clear cell renal cell carcinoma
Shichao Long, Ya Wang, Yuqiao Chen, Tianshu Fang, Yuanbing Yao & Kai Fu
Additional file 5: Fig. S5. The PFS KM survival (A) and ROC (B) curves in the light of the CRP model in TCGA-KIRC (n = 353).
Pseudolycorine chloride ameliorates Th17 cell-mediated central nervous system autoimmunity by restraining myeloid-derived suppressor cell expansion
Gan Zhang, Xinying Zhu, Fan Yang, Juan Li, Xiao Leng, Chunfen Mo, Limei Li & Yantang Wang
The alkaloids of Narcissus tazetta L. var. Chinensis Roem (Amaryllidaceae) have antitumor and antiviral activities. However, the immunopharmacological effects of one of its constituents, pseudolycorine chloride (PLY), have not been reported yet. We evaluated the effect of PLY on myeloid-derived suppressor cells (MDSCs) expansion and differentiation into monocyte-like MDSCs (M-MDSCs) and examined whether PLY alleviates Th17 cell-mediated experimental autoimmune encephalomyelitis (EAE), a murine model of multiple sclerosis (MS). In vitro, MDSCs were treated with PLY...
Inhibition of translocator protein 18 kDa suppressed the progression of glioma via the ELAV-like RNA-binding protein 1/MAPK-activated protein kinase 3 axis
Jingya Wang, Peng Ren, Zhirui Zeng, Li Ma, Yunjun Li, Hongmei Zhang & Wenzhi Guo
Glioma is the most common primary malignant brain tumors in adults. Despite considerable advances in treatment, the clinical outcome remains dismal. Translocator protein 18 kDa (TSPO), an evolutionarily conserved transmembrane protein, has always been found to be elevated in glioma, which predicts a poor prognosis. However, studies on the regulatory network of TSPO in glioma are limited. The Cancer Genome Atlas (TCGA) and our research group cohorts demonstrated that TSPO expression was also highly expressed...
Role of lncRNA LINC01194 in hepatocellular carcinoma via the miR-655-3p/SMAD family member 5 axis
Yang Liu, Jie Liu, Junkai Cui, Ruolei Zhong & Guoyang Sun
Long non-coding RNAs (lncRNAs) are involved in developing hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC). The present study explored the role of lncRNA LINC01194, which is upregulated in HCC tissues and might be a vital regulator in HCC progression. Levels of LINC01194, microRNA (miR)-655-3p, and SMAD family member 5 (SMAD5) were assessed using reverse transcription quantitative real-time polymerase chain reaction (RT-qPCR). The bioactivity of Huh-7 cells was assessed using cell counting kit-8 and transwell assays and flow cytometry. Western...
Long non-coding RNA ZFAS1 regulates cell proliferation and invasion in cervical cancer via the miR-190a-3p/KLF6 axis
Yuehui Su, Wenjing Hou, Chunyan Zhang, Pengcheng Ji, Rui Hu, Qiongying Zhang, Yao Wang, Panpan Li, Huiping Zhang, Yueyue Chen, Xiaodong Zhang & Mengzhen Zhang
Long non-coding RNA (lncRNA) ZFAS1 (zinc finger antisense 1) was demonstrated to play critical roles in various cancer progression. However, the functions of ZFAS in cervical cancers (CC) are unclear. Human CC cell lines were used for in vitro experiments. RT-qPCR (Real Time Quantitative PCR) was performed to detect the expression of ZFAS1, microRNA-190a-3p (miR-190a-3p) and Kruppel-like factor 6 (KLF6). Cell proliferation, invasion and migration assays were used to investigate biological behaviors of CC cells...
Melatonin affects hypoxia-inducible factor 1α and ameliorates delayed brain injury following subarachnoid hemorrhage via H19/miR-675/HIF1A/TLR4
Zhijian Xu, Fengduo Zhang, Hu Xu, Fan Yang, Gezhi Zhou, Minfeng Tong, Yaqing Li & Song Yang
This study aimed to investigate the molecular mechanism of how melatonin (MT) interferes with hypoxia-inducible factor 1α (HIF1A) and toll-like receptor 4 (TLR4) expression, which is implicated in the management of delayed brain injury (DBI) after subarachnoid hemorrhage (SAH). Luciferase assay, real-time PCR, Western-blot analysis and immunohistochemistry (IHC) assays were utilized to explore the interaction among H19, miR-675, HIF1A and TLR4, and to evaluate the effect of MT on the expression of above transcripts 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...
Determination and analysis of the complete mitochondrial genome of Barilius barila (Cypriniformes: Danionidae: Chedrinae)
Xiao Jiang Chen, Lin Song, Yang Song & Quan Wang
Cyprinid fish Barilius barila found in the Irrawaddy water system is a valuable fishery resource and has been listed as Least Concern by the IUCN. This study determined the complete mitochondrial genome of B. barila from Yunnan, China, for the first time. Circular molecule of B. barila mitogenome was sequenced to be 16,560 bp in length, with the typical gene structure of 13 protein-coding genes, 22 transfer RNA genes, two ribosomal RNA genes, and two...
sj-tif-2-cll-10.1177_09636897221139103 – Supplemental material for Low-Dose Anti-Thymocyte Globulin Plus Low-Dose Posttransplant Cyclophosphamide as an Effective Regimen for Prophylaxis of Graft Versus Host Disease After Haploidentical Peripheral Blood Stem Cell Transplantation With Maternal/Collateral Related Donors
Ting Li, Qiaomei He, Jun Yang, Yu Cai, Chongmei Huang, Xiaowei Xu, Huiying Qiu, Jiahua Niu, Kun Zhou, Yin Zhang, Xinxin Xia, Yu Wei, Chang Shen, Xueying Ding, Yin Tong, Liping Wan & Xianmin Song
Supplemental material, sj-tif-2-cll-10.1177_09636897221139103 for Low-Dose Anti-Thymocyte Globulin Plus Low-Dose Posttransplant Cyclophosphamide as an Effective Regimen for Prophylaxis of Graft Versus Host Disease After Haploidentical Peripheral Blood Stem Cell Transplantation With Maternal/Collateral Related Donors by Ting Li, Qiaomei He, Jun Yang, Yu Cai, Chongmei Huang, Xiaowei Xu, Huiying Qiu, Jiahua Niu, Kun Zhou, Yin Zhang, Xinxin Xia, Yu Wei, Chang Shen, Xueying Ding, Yin Tong, Liping Wan and Xianmin Song in Cell Transplantation
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...
Non-small-cell lung cancer patients harboring TP53/KRAS co-mutation could benefit from a PD-L1 inhibitor Supplementary Figure 3
Chenyue Zhang, Kai Wang, Jiamao Lin & Haiyong Wang
Non-small-cell lung cancer patients harboring TP53/KRAS co-mutation could benefit from a PD-L1 inhibitor Supplementary Figure 3
Non-small-cell lung cancer patients harboring TP53/KRAS co-mutation could benefit from a PD-L1 inhibitor Supplementary Figure 3
Chenyue Zhang, Kai Wang, Jiamao Lin & Haiyong Wang
Non-small-cell lung cancer patients harboring TP53/KRAS co-mutation could benefit from a PD-L1 inhibitor Supplementary Figure 3
Non-small-cell lung cancer patients harboring TP53/KRAS co-mutation could benefit from a PD-L1 inhibitor Supplementary Figure 1
Chenyue Zhang, Kai Wang, Jiamao Lin & Haiyong Wang
Non-small-cell lung cancer patients harboring TP53/KRAS co-mutation could benefit from a PD-L1 inhibitor Supplementary figure
Additional file 2 of Comprehensive analysis of the differences between left- and right-side colorectal cancer and respective prognostic prediction
Mengye Niu, Chengyang Chen, Xian Gao, Yi Guo, Bingzhou Zhang, Xin Wang, Shihao Chen, Xupeng Niu, Chao Zhang, Like Li, Zhongxin Li, Zengren Zhao & Xia Jiang
Additional file 2: Fig. S2. (A) The comparison of immune infiltration levels between high-risk and low-risk groups in L_cancer patients, based on CIBERSORT. (B) The Stromal Score difference, Immune Score difference, ESTIMATE Score difference, and tumor purity difference between high-risk and low-risk groups in L_cancer patients. (C) The immune checkpoint-related gene expression levels in high-risk and low-risk groups in L_cancer patients. (D) The tumor mutation burden difference between high-risk and low-risk groups in L_cancer patients....
sj-tif-12-cll-10.1177_09636897221129171 – for Effects of Low-Intensity Pulsed Ultrasound on the Migration and Homing of Human Amnion–Derived Mesenchymal Stem Cells to Ovaries in Rats With Premature Ovarian Insufficiency
Li Ling, Jiying Hou, Yan Wang, Han Shu & Yubin Huang
sj-tif-12-cll-10.1177_09636897221129171 for Effects of Low-Intensity Pulsed Ultrasound on the Migration and Homing of Human Amnion–Derived Mesenchymal Stem Cells to Ovaries in Rats With Premature Ovarian Insufficiency by Li Ling, Jiying Hou, Yan Wang, Han Shu and Yubin Huang in Cell Transplantation
sj-tif-6-cll-10.1177_09636897221129171 – for Effects of Low-Intensity Pulsed Ultrasound on the Migration and Homing of Human Amnion–Derived Mesenchymal Stem Cells to Ovaries in Rats With Premature Ovarian Insufficiency
Li Ling, Jiying Hou, Yan Wang, Han Shu & Yubin Huang
sj-tif-6-cll-10.1177_09636897221129171 for Effects of Low-Intensity Pulsed Ultrasound on the Migration and Homing of Human Amnion–Derived Mesenchymal Stem Cells to Ovaries in Rats With Premature Ovarian Insufficiency by Li Ling, Jiying Hou, Yan Wang, Han Shu and Yubin Huang in Cell Transplantation
Fibrinogen and antithrombin III are associated with in-hospital mortality among critically ill patients with acute kidney injury
Guangyuan Zhang, Lei Zhang, Sun Si, Tiancheng Jiang, Yi Xia, Yongkun Zhu, Xiangyu Zhang, Chi Yao, Ming Chen & Shuqiu Chen
Coagulation factors participates in the inflammatory cascade, known to play a crucial role in the development of acute kidney injury (AKI). Thus, it’s likely that some factors may be associated with AKI. Among them, low levels of fibrinogen and antithrombin III (ATIII) activity have been proved to increase mortality in patients with sepsis. Moreover, they are also reported to be associated with higher incidence of AKI. However, the association between coagulation parameters, especially fibrinogen and...
BETA PRIME: Phase I study of AdAPT-001 as monotherapy and combined with a checkpoint inhibitor in superficially accessible, treatment-refractory solid tumors Infographic
Santosh Kesari, Alberto Bessudo, Brian R Gastman, Anthony P Conley, Victoria M Villaflor, Lisle M Nabell, DeLisa Madere, Emma Chacon, Christina Spencer, Li Li, Christopher Larson, Tony Reid, Scott Caroen, Bryan Oronsky, Meaghan Stirn, Jeannie Williams & Minal A Barve
BETA PRIME: Phase I study of AdAPT-001 as monotherapy and combined with a checkpoint inhibitor in superficially accessible, treatment-refractory solid tumors Infographic
Additional file 3 of Inhibition of Schwann cell pannexin 1 attenuates neuropathic pain through the suppression of inflammatory responses
Qian Wang, Han-yang Li, Zhuo-min Ling, Gang Chen & Zhong-Ya Wei
Additional file 3: Figure S3. ShRNA Panx 1-AAV or Ctrl-AAV-labeled EGFP-positive cells have a sound co-localization with S100 β-labeled Schwann cells. Enlarged images in lower panel are from the inset boxes of upper panel. Upper panel, scale bar = 50 μm. Lower panel, scale bar = 25 μm. n = 3–4 mice/group.
Additional file 6 of Inhibition of Schwann cell pannexin 1 attenuates neuropathic pain through the suppression of inflammatory responses
Qian Wang, Han-yang Li, Zhuo-min Ling, Gang Chen & Zhong-Ya Wei
Additional file 6: Figure S6. CBX and Panx 1-siRNA do not affect TGF-β mRNA expression in LPS-treated Schwann cells. A-B. Pretreatment with CBX (100 mM) for 2 h or Panx 1 siRNA for 36 h, qPCR was used to determine TGF-β mRNA expression levels in LPS-treated Schwann cells. All data are mean ± SEM. n = 4.
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Sichuan Agricultural University429
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Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences & Peking Union Medical College295
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Shanghai Jiao Tong University289
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Fudan University261
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Chinese PLA General Hospital246
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Sichuan University242
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Zhejiang University241
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Nanjing Medical University240
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Capital Medical University228
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Sun Yat-sen University224