9 results on '"Chen, Kunhao"'
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2. Identification and characterization analysis of candidate genes controlling mushroom leaf development in Chinese kale by BSA-seq
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Feng, Shuo, Wu, Jianbing, Chen, Kunhao, Chen, Muxi, Zhu, Zhangsheng, Wang, Juntao, Chen, Guoju, Cao, Bihao, Lei, Jianjun, and Chen, Changming
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- 2023
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3. Mapping and cloning of pepper fruit color-related genes based on BSA-seq technology.
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Feng, Shuo, Zhou, Ling, Sharif, Rahat, Diao, Weiping, Liu, Jiali, Liu, Xinxin, Chen, Kunhao, Chen, Guoju, Cao, Bihao, Zhu, Zhangsheng, Liao, Yi, Lei, Jianjun, and Chen, Changming
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GENE expression ,GENE mapping ,GENETIC translation ,MOLECULAR cloning ,PRESERVATION of fruit - Abstract
Fruit color is an important qualitative trait that greatly influences the marketability of peppers. Fruit color can be divided into two categories. Green fruit color denotes commercial maturity, whereas ripe fruit indicates physiological maturity. Herein, segregation populations were created using the 'D24' with pale green in the green fruit stage, orange in the mature fruit stage, and 'D47' with green in the green fruit stage and red in the mature fruit stage. BSA-seq and genetic linkage map analysis revealed green fruit color was linked to (gyqtl1.1) on Chr1 and (gyqtl10.1) on Chr10, while mature fruit color was linked to Chr6. Using functional annotation, sequence, and expression analysis, we speculate that an SNP mutation in the CapGLK2 gene at the gyqtl10.1 interval could initiate premature termination of translation, thus yielding green to pale green fruits in D47. Conversely, the orange color in mature D24 fruits is due to the Indel-mediated premature termination of translation of the CapCCS gene. Our research offers a theoretical foundation for choosing different varieties of pepper fruit based on their color. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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4. Multiportal Arthroscopy‐assisted Surgical Resection of Diffuse‐type Tenosynovial Giant Cell Tumors in the Ankle Joint Yields Favorable Clinical Outcomes: A Retrospective Study.
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Zhang, Jiayao, Yao, Lei, Sun, Yiyuan, Li, Junqiao, Hu, Yunan, Chen, Kunhao, Cai, Wufeng, Zhang, Chenghao, Li, Jian, and Li, Qi
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ANKLE joint ,KNEE joint ,VISUAL analog scale ,SURGICAL excision ,DISEASE relapse ,ARTHROSCOPY ,GIANT cell tumors - Abstract
Objective: Diffuse‐type tenosynovial giant cell tumors (Dt‐TGCTs) commonly occur in the knee joint and tend to recur postoperatively. However, limited clinical data are available on ankle joint involvement especially associated multiportal arthroscopic treatment outcomes. The purpose of this study was to report the clinical results of multiportal arthroscopy‐assisted resection of Dt‐TGCTs of the ankle. Methods: We retrospectively reviewed the clinical data of 33 patients with Dt‐TGCT of the ankle who underwent multiportal arthroscopic treatment between August 2011 and December 2020. Clinical follow‐up included the visual analogue scale (VAS) score, American Orthopedic Foot and Ankle Society (AOFAS) score, Kofoed score, and recurrence rate to assess surgical outcomes. The number of patients who achieved the patient acceptable symptom state (PASS) based on the AOFAS score was also examined. Additionally, the patients were categorized into two groups based on the final surgical approach: Group A who underwent multiportal arthroscopic synovectomy and Group AO who underwent combined arthroscopic and open surgical excision. Intergroup comparisons were conducted. Intraoperative characteristics, such as the number of patients with involvement of the tarsal tunnel and fibularis tendon and the Outerbridge grading of cartilage damage, were recorded to assess the selection of surgical procedures. Results: Among the 33 patients, 15 were assigned to Group A, and 18 were in Group AO. The median follow‐up duration for the 33 patients was 77 months (range, 28–142 months). The median VAS score was 1 (range, 0–4), the AOFAS score was 96 (range, 65–100), and the Kofoed score was 96 (range, 67–100). A total of 27 patients (82%) achieved PASS based on AOFAS scores, while five patients (15%) had recurrence. No statistically significant difference was observed between the two groups in recurrence rate, follow‐up VAS score, AOFAS score, Kofoed score, or number of patients who reached the PASS (p > 0.05). In the AO group, 16 cases of Dt‐TGCT involved the tarsal tunnel, and 11 cases involved the fibularis tendon. All these patients exhibited extension beyond the joint. In contrast, only one patient in Group A had involvement of the tarsal tunnel. Statistically significant differences were observed between the groups (p < 0.001). Conclusion: This study demonstrated that, with the assistance of a multiportal arthroscopic approach, surgical excision of Dt‐TGCT in the ankle resulted in favorable clinical outcomes with a relatively low recurrence rate. Additionally, patients with extra‐articular involvement were more likely to require concomitant open surgery. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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5. Early Postoperative Rapid Rehabilitation Yields More Favorable Short-term Outcomes in Patients Undergoing Patellar Realignment Surgery for Recurrent Patellar Dislocation: A Prospective Randomized Controlled Study.
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Zhang, Jiayao, Lai, Sike, Li, Junqiao, Zhang, Chenghao, Yao, Lei, Zhang, Yuyan, Chen, Kunhao, Cai, Wufeng, Li, Jian, and Li, Qi
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POSTOPERATIVE care ,T-test (Statistics) ,STATISTICAL sampling ,FISHER exact test ,TREATMENT effectiveness ,RANDOMIZED controlled trials ,TREATMENT duration ,DESCRIPTIVE statistics ,CHI-squared test ,LONGITUDINAL method ,OSTEOTOMY ,SURGICAL complications ,KNEE joint ,PATELLA dislocation ,POSTOPERATIVE period ,PLASTIC surgery ,DATA analysis software ,JOINT instability ,RANGE of motion of joints ,COMMITTEES ,PATELLAR tendon ,REHABILITATION - Abstract
Background: Use of a rapid rehabilitation protocol for postoperative recovery after recurrent patellar dislocation (RPD) has gradually gained attention; nonetheless, evidence of its safety and effectiveness is lacking. Purpose: To compare the short-term postoperative outcomes of early rapid rehabilitation with those of conservative rehabilitation in patients with RPD. Study Design: Randomized controlled trial; Level of evidence, 2. Methods: A total of 50 patients with RPD who underwent tibial tubercle osteotomy combined with medial patellofemoral ligament reconstruction were enrolled between January 2018 and February 2019. Postoperatively, the patients were randomly assigned to either the early rapid group (rapid group; n = 25 patients) or the conservative group (control group; n = 25 patients) for rehabilitation training. The rapid group underwent faster progression in weightbearing and range of motion (ROM) training. Knee joint functional scores, ROM, bilateral thigh circumference differences, and imaging data were recorded preoperatively and at 6 weeks and 3, 6, 12, and 24 months postoperatively for comparison. Postoperative complications were recorded over the 24-month follow-up period. Results: The baseline data did not significantly differ between the 2 groups. Postoperatively, compared with the control group, the rapid group had higher Tegner scores at 6 weeks and 3 months; higher Lysholm scores at 3 and 6 months; higher International Knee Documentation Committee scores at 6 weeks, 3 months, and 12 months; better ROM; and smaller bilateral thigh circumference differences at 24 months (P <.05 for all). However, no differences were observed in the Tegner, Lysholm, and International Knee Documentation Committee scores at 24 months postoperatively. At the 6-week and subsequent follow-up visits, the Caton and Insall indices were lower in the control group than in the rapid group (P <.01 for all). Moreover, compared with the control group, the rapid group had a lower incidence of patella baja at 24 months (0% vs 17%) and fewer complications during the whole follow-up period (P <.01). Conclusion: Early rapid postoperative rehabilitation appears to be safe and effective for patients who undergo tibial tubercle osteotomy combined with medial patellofemoral ligament reconstruction to treat RPD. In the short term, this approach was shown to be more advantageous than conservative rehabilitation in improving functional scores, allowing an earlier return to daily activities, although the lack of difference at 24 months implies no long-term benefits. In addition, it potentially helped to prevent the occurrence of complications, including patella baja. Registration: ChiCTR1800014648 (ClinicalTrials.gov identifier). [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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6. Coexpression network analysis reveals an MYB transcriptional activator involved in capsaicinoid biosynthesis in hot peppers
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Sun, Binmei, Zhou, Xin, Chen, Changming, Chen, Chengjie, Chen, Kunhao, Chen, Muxi, Liu, Shaoqun, Chen, Guoju, Cao, Bihao, Cao, Fanrong, Lei, Jianjun, and Zhu, Zhangsheng
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- 2020
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7. Analysis of the Complete Mitochondrial Genome of the Bitter Gourd (Momordica charantia).
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Niu, Yu, Zhang, Ting, Chen, Muxi, Chen, Guoju, Liu, Zhaohua, Yu, Renbo, Han, Xu, Chen, Kunhao, Huang, Aizheng, Chen, Changming, and Yang, Yan
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MITOCHONDRIAL DNA ,MOMORDICA charantia ,TRANSFER RNA ,TANDEM repeats ,CHLOROPLAST DNA ,RNA editing ,BITTERNESS (Taste) - Abstract
Bitter gourd (Momordica charantia L.) is a significant vegetable. Although it has a special bitter taste, it is still popular with the public. The industrialization of bitter gourd could be hampered by a lack of genetic resources. The bitter gourd's mitochondrial and chloroplast genomes have not been extensively studied. In the present study, the mitochondrial genome of bitter gourd was sequenced and assembled, and its substructure was investigated. The mitochondrial genome of bitter gourd is 331,440 bp with 24 unique core genes, 16 variable genes, 3 rRNAs, and 23 tRNAs. We identified 134 SSRs and 15 tandem repeats in the entire mitochondrial genome of bitter gourd. Moreover, 402 pairs of repeats with a length greater than or equal to 30 were observed in total. The longest palindromic repeat was 523 bp, and the longest forward repeat was 342 bp. We found 20 homologous DNA fragments in bitter gourd, and the summary insert length was 19,427 bp, accounting for 5.86% of the mitochondrial genome. We predicted a total of 447 potential RNA editing sites in 39 unique PCGs and also discovered that the ccmFN gene has been edited the most often, at 38 times. This study provides a basis for a better understanding and analysis of differences in the evolution and inheritance patterns of cucurbit mitochondrial genomes. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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8. The Efficacy and Safety of Prophylactic Intravenous Tranexamic Acid on Perioperative Blood Loss in Patients Treated with Posterior Lumbar Interbody Fusion.
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Sun, Hong, Deng, Luoyi, Deng, Jin, Wang, Jian, Zhang, Hao, Chen, Kunhao, Li, Hongfei, Ning, Xu, and Yang, Hua
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TRANEXAMIC acid , *VENOUS thrombosis , *BLOOD , *INTRAVENOUS therapy , *BLOOD transfusion - Abstract
To investigate the efficacy and safety of a prophylactic intravenous administration of tranexamic acid (TXA) 30 minutes before skin incision on perioperative blood loss in patients treated with posterior lumbar interbody fusion (PLIF). A total of 63 patients who underwent PLIF were recruited and divided into a TXA group (n = 26) and a control group (n = 37). Intraoperative blood loss, postoperative blood loss, duration of tube drainage, hospitalization time, blood transfusion rate, and incidence of complications were compared between the 2 groups. There were no significant differences in the demographic characteristics and laboratory results between the 2 groups. The intraoperative blood loss, 24-hour postoperative drainage volume, 24-hour postoperative hidden blood loss, perioperative overt blood loss, hospitalization time, and postoperative duration of tube drainage were significantly reduced in the TXA group compared with the control group. In addition, the perioperative blood transfusion rate was lower in the TXA group (7.7%) than in the control group (16.22%), but the difference was not statistically significant. During a 3-month follow-up period, no pulmonary embolism, liver failure, or renal dysfunction was observed in the 2 groups. Likewise, the incidence of deep venous thrombosis was not found in the TXA group compared with 1 case in the control group, hence the difference was not statistically significant. A prophylactic intravenous administration of TXA 30 minutes before skin incision effectively reduces the perioperative blood loss, duration of tube drainage, and hospitalization time, and it does not increase the risk of complications. However, TXA may not be able to decrease the rate of blood transfusion. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2019
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9. Genome-wide analysis of histone acetyltransferase and histone deacetylase families and their expression in fruit development and ripening stage of pepper ( Capsicum annuum ).
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Cai Y, Xu M, Liu J, Zeng H, Song J, Sun B, Chen S, Deng Q, Lei J, Cao B, Chen C, Chen M, Chen K, Chen G, and Zhu Z
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The fruit development and ripening process involve a series of changes regulated by fine-tune gene expression at the transcriptional level. Acetylation levels of histones on lysine residues are dynamically regulated by histone acetyltransferases (HATs) and histone deacetylases (HDACs), which play an essential role in the control of gene expression. However, their role in regulating fruit development and ripening process, especially in pepper ( Capsicum annuum ), a typical non-climacteric fruit, remains to understand. Herein, we performed genome-wide analyses of the HDAC and HAT family in the pepper, including phylogenetic analysis, gene structure, encoding protein conserved domain, and expression assays. A total of 30 HAT and 15 HDAC were identified from the pepper genome and the number of gene differentiation among species. The sequence and phylogenetic analysis of CaHDACs and CaHATs compared with other plant HDAC and HAT proteins revealed gene conserved and potential genus-specialized genes. Furthermore, fruit developmental trajectory expression profiles showed that CaHDAC and CaHAT genes were differentially expressed, suggesting that some are functionally divergent. The integrative analysis allowed us to propose CaHDAC and CaHAT candidates to be regulating fruit development and ripening-related phytohormone metabolism and signaling, which also accompanied capsaicinoid and carotenoid biosynthesis. This study provides new insights into the role of histone modification mediate development and ripening in non-climacteric fruits., Competing Interests: MC and KC were employed by the Guangdong Helinong Seeds Co., Ltd. The remaining authors declare that the research was conducted in the absence of any commercial or financial relationships that could be construed as a potential conflict of interest., (Copyright © 2022 Cai, Xu, Liu, Zeng, Song, Sun, Chen, Deng, Lei, Cao, Chen, Chen, Chen, Chen and Zhu.)
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- 2022
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