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52. Potential use of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi for simultaneous mitigation of arsenic and cadmium accumulation in rice.
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Li H, Gao MY, Mo CH, Wong MH, Chen XW, and Wang JJ
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- Cadmium analysis, Fungi, Plant Roots chemistry, Soil, Soil Microbiology, Arsenic, Mycorrhizae, Oryza, Soil Pollutants
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Rice polluted by metal(loid)s, especially arsenic (As) and cadmium (Cd), imposes serious health risks. Numerous studies have demonstrated that the obligate plant symbionts arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF) can reduce As and Cd concentrations in rice. The behaviours of metal(loid)s in the soil-rice-AMF system are of significant interest for scientists in the fields of plant biology, microbiology, agriculture, and environmental science. We review the mechanisms of As and Cd accumulation in rice with and without the involvement of AMF. In the context of the soil-rice-AMF system, we assess and discuss the role of AMF in affecting soil ion mobility, chemical forms, transport pathways (including the symplast and apoplast), and genotype variation. A potential strategy for AMF application in rice fields is considered, followed by future research directions to improve theoretical understanding and encourage field application., (© The Author(s) 2021. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the Society for Experimental Biology. All rights reserved. For permissions, please email: journals.permissions@oup.com.)
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- 2022
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53. Dietary patterns in association with the risk of elevated blood pressure, lipid profile and fasting plasma glucose among adults in Jiangsu Province of China.
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Wang YY, Zhang JX, Tian T, Gao MY, Zhu QR, Xie W, Fu LM, Wang SK, and Dai Y
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- Adult, Blood Pressure, China epidemiology, Cholesterol, HDL, Cross-Sectional Studies, Humans, Risk Factors, Triglycerides, Blood Glucose, Fasting
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Background and Aims: This study aimed to identify unique dietary patterns, and to examine the correlation of dietary patterns with elevated blood pressure, lipid profile and fasting plasma glucose (FPG) among adults in Jiangsu Province of China., Methods and Results: 4951 individuals were selected in this cross-sectional study from nutrition and health survey in Jiangsu Province in 2014. Factor analysis was used to identify the dietary patterns. Higher quartile of the cereals-seafood-dairy dietary pattern was inversely associated with high low-density lipoprotein cholesterol (LDL) (composed to Q1, OR = 0.834, 95% CI: 0.700∼0.993, P < 0.05) and FPG (composed to Q1, OR = 0.725, 95% CI: 0.609-0.862, P < 0.05), while higher quartile of the traditional Jiangsu dietary pattern was positively associated with low high-density lipoprotein cholesterol (HDL) (composed to Q1, OR = 1.395, 95% CI: 1.067∼1.825, P < 0.05) and high systolic blood pressure (SBP) (composed to Q1, OR = 1.238, 95% CI: 1.020∼1.503, P < 0.05). Higher scores of the refined food-oriented dietary pattern was inversely related to high triglycerides (TG) (composed to Q1, OR = 0.665, 95% CI: 0.551∼0.802, P < 0.05), but was positively related to high TC (composed to Q1, OR = 2.179, 95% CI: 1.817∼2.614), high LDL (composed to Q1, OR = 2.431, 95% CI: 2.037∼2.902, P < 0.05) and elevated FPG (composed to Q1, OR = 1.734, 95% CI: 1.458∼2.061, P < 0.05)., Conclusion: Different structure of dietary patterns do affect the blood pressure, lipid profile and fasting plasma glucose among adults in Jiangsu Province, China., Competing Interests: Declaration of competing interest The authors declare that they have no competing interests., (Copyright © 2021 The Italian Diabetes Society, the Italian Society for the Study of Atherosclerosis, the Italian Society of Human Nutrition and the Department of Clinical Medicine and Surgery, Federico II University. Published by Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.)
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- 2022
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54. Linear Conjugated Polymers for Solar-Driven Hydrogen Peroxide Production: The Importance of Catalyst Stability.
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Liu L, Gao MY, Yang H, Wang X, Li X, and Cooper AI
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Hydrogen peroxide (H
2 O2 ) is one of the most important industrial oxidants. In principle, photocatalytic H2 O2 synthesis from oxygen and H2 O using sunlight could provide a cleaner alternative route to the current anthraquinone process. Recently, conjugated organic materials have been studied as photocatalysts for solar fuels synthesis because they offer synthetic tunability over a large chemical space. Here, we used high-throughput experiments to discover a linear conjugated polymer, poly(3-4-ethynylphenyl)ethynyl)pyridine (DE7), which exhibits efficient photocatalytic H2 O2 production from H2 O and O2 under visible light illumination for periods of up to 10 h or so. The apparent quantum yield was 8.7% at 420 nm. Mechanistic investigations showed that the H2 O2 was produced via the photoinduced stepwise reduction of O2 . At longer photolysis times, however, this catalyst decomposed, suggesting a need to focus the photostability of organic photocatalysts, as well as the initial catalytic production rates.- Published
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55. Antitarget Selectivity and Tolerability of Novel Pyrrolo[2,3- d ]pyrimidine RET Inhibitors.
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Mathison CJN, Yang Y, Nelson J, Huang Z, Jiang J, Chianelli D, Rucker PV, Roland J, Xie YF, Epple R, Bursulaya B, Lee C, Gao MY, Shaffer J, Briones S, Sarkisova Y, Galkin A, Li L, Li N, Li C, Hua S, Kasibhatla S, Kinyamu-Akunda J, Kikkawa R, Molteni V, and Tellew JE
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The selective inhibition of RET kinase as a treatment for relevant cancer types including lung adenocarcinoma has garnered considerable interest in recent years and prompted a variety of efforts toward the discovery of small-molecule therapeutics. Hits uncovered via the analysis of archival kinase data ultimately led to the identification of a promising pyrrolo[2,3- d ]pyrimidine scaffold. The optimization of this pyrrolo[2,3- d ]pyrimidine core resulted in compound 1 , which demonstrated potent in vitro RET kinase inhibition and robust in vivo efficacy in RET-driven tumor xenografts upon multiday dosing in mice. The administration of 1 was well-tolerated at established efficacious doses (10 and 30 mg/kg, po, qd), and plasma exposure levels indicated a minimal risk of KDR or hERG inhibition in vivo , as evaluated by Miles assay and free plasma concentrations, respectively., Competing Interests: The authors declare no competing financial interest., (© 2021 American Chemical Society.)
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- 2021
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56. Relationship between Circle of Willis Variations and Cerebral or Cervical Arteries Stenosis Investigated by Computer Tomography Angiography and Multitask Convolutional Neural Network.
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Hou J, Gao MY, Pan AZ, Wang QD, Liu B, Jin YB, Lu JB, He QY, Zhang XD, and Wang W
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- Angiography, Artificial Intelligence, Cerebrovascular Circulation, Computed Tomography Angiography, Computers, Constriction, Pathologic, Female, Humans, Male, Neural Networks, Computer, Carotid Stenosis, Circle of Willis diagnostic imaging
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Circle of Willis (CoW) is the most critical collateral pathway that supports the redistribution of blood supply in the brain. The variation of CoW is closely correlated with cerebral hemodynamic and cerebral vessel-related diseases. But what is responsible for CoW variation remains unclear. Moreover, the visual evaluation for CoW variation is highly time-consuming. In the present study, based on the computer tomography angiography (CTA) dataset from 255 patients, the correlation between the CoW variations with age, gender, and cerebral or cervical artery stenosis was investigated. A multitask convolutional neural network (CNN) was used to segment cerebral arteries automatically. The results showed the prevalence of variation of the anterior communicating artery (Aco) was higher in the normal senior group than in the normal young group and in females than in males. The changes in the prevalence of variations of individual segments were not demonstrated in the population with stenosis of the afferent and efferent arteries, so the critical factors for variation are related to genetic or physiological factors rather than pathological lesions. Using the multitask CNN model, complete cerebral and cervical arteries could be segmented and reconstructed in 120 seconds, and an average Dice coefficient of 78.2% was achieved. The segmentation accuracy for precommunicating part of anterior cerebral artery and posterior cerebral artery, the posterior communicating arteries, and Aco in CoW was 100%, 99.2%, 94%, and 69%, respectively. Artificial intelligence (AI) can be considered as an adjunct tool for detecting the CoW, particularly related to reducing workload and improving the accuracy of the visual evaluation. The study will serve as a basis for the following research to determine an individual's risk of stroke with the aid of AI., Competing Interests: The authors declare that there are no conflicts of interest., (Copyright © 2021 Jin Hou et al.)
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- 2021
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57. Root cell wall chemistry remodelling enhanced arsenic fixation of a cabbage cultivar.
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Huang WX, Chen XW, Wu L, Yu ZS, Gao MY, Zhao HM, Mo CH, Li YW, Cai QY, Wong MH, and Li H
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- Cadmium analysis, Cell Wall chemistry, Plant Roots chemistry, Arsenic, Brassica, Soil Pollutants analysis
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The low- and high-arsenic (As) transferring cultivars (LTC and HTC) of cabbage showed significant differences in As uptake and distribution. We hypothesise that chemistry of root cell wall matrix plays a critical role. LTC and HTC were treated with As and grown for 60 days. As concentration and distribution at subcellular and cell wall component (pectin, hemicellulose and lignin) levels were determined. Remodelling enzymes (PME and PAL) and functional groups of cell wall were analysed. Results showed that shoot biomass of LTC was not affected by As. Less As was accumulated in shoot of LTC than HTC. LTC allocated more As in root and majority of As was deposited in cell wall. LTC had more hemicellulose 1 (HC1) and lignin, PME and PAL activities. The uronic acid contents of pectin, HC1 or HC2 were all positively (P < 0.05) correlated with As concentrations in each component, respectively. Chemistry of LTC root cell wall was remodelled in terms of changes in porosity, HC and lignin contents, and functional groups, which potentially exerted coupling effects on As entering and deposition. The LTC can restrain As in roots through changing characteristics of root cell wall matrix., (Copyright © 2021 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.)
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- 2021
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58. Two Isostructural Titanium Metal-Organic Frameworks for Light Hydrocarbon Separation.
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Sun Y, Gao MY, Sun Y, Lu DF, Wang F, and Zhang J
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Presented here is the light hydrocarbon separation of titanium metal-organic frameworks (Ti-MOFs). Compared with the cyclic Ti-oxo cluster (Ti
8 O8 (CO2 )16 , Ti8 Ph ), porous structures of FIR-125 and FIR-126 (FIR = Fujian Institute Research) can effectively improve the adsorption amounts of light hydrocarbons. The introduction of different functional groups and Ti-oxo clusters with small window sizes enables them to exhibit the highly selective separation of C2 and C3 hydrocarbons versus methane in an ambient atmosphere. The results show that Ti-MOFs are potential porous adsorbents for the separation of light hydrocarbons.- Published
- 2021
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59. Influence of Commercial Insurance Purchase on the Health Status of Chinese Residents.
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Xu BC, Li XJ, and Gao MY
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- China, Humans, Insurance, Health, Logistic Models, Health Status, Rural Population
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Under the context of rapid economic and social development, and growing demands for a better life, Chinese residents have been increasingly concerned with their health status and issues. In this study, the internal relations between the purchase of commercial insurance by residents and their health status are analyzed and studied with a polytomous logit model based on the data of Chinese General Social Survey (CGSS) in 2015. According to the research result, purchase of commercial insurance significantly improved the health status of residents, with an improving effect for rural residents apparently better than that among urban residents. In addition, purchase of commercial insurance can promote the health status of residents by increasing their household income. This research will provide an effective reference for the innovative development and medical reform of the commercial insurance of China in the future, which is theoretically and practically significant to the implementation of the Healthy China Strategy., Competing Interests: The 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 © 2021 Xu, Li and Gao.)
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- 2021
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60. Identification and Functional Characterization of a Low-Density Lipoprotein Receptor Gene Pathogenic Variant in Familial Hypercholesterolemia.
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Shu HY, Zhang W, Zheng CC, Gao MY, Li YC, and Wang YG
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We report a single-point variant of low-density lipoprotein receptor ( LDLR ) in a Chinese proband with a clinical diagnosis of familial hypercholesterolemia (FH) with a comprehensive functional analysis. Target exome capture-based next-generation sequencing was used for sequencing and identification of genomic variants in the LDLR gene. The expression, cellular location, and function of the mutant LDLR were analyzed. Sequencing of LDLR in FH patients indicated a point variant of single-base substitution (G < A) at a position of 2389 in the 16th exon, which led to a loss of the 16th exon in the LDLR messenger RNA. This genomic variant was found to cause exon 16 deletion in the mutant LDLR protein. Subsequent functional analyses showed that the mutant LDLR was retained in the Golgi apparatus and rarely expressed in the cellular membranes of HepG2 cells. Accordingly, the intake ability of HepG2 cells with the mutant LDLR was significantly reduced ( P < 0.05). In conclusion, our results suggest that a mutant with a single-base substitution (c. 2389G > A) in the 16th exon of the LDLR gene was associated with miscleavage of messenger RNA and the retention of mutant LDLR in the Golgi apparatus, which revealed a pathogenic variant in LDLR underlying the pathogenesis of FH., Competing Interests: The 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 © 2021 Shu, Zhang, Zheng, Gao, Li and Wang.)
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- 2021
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61. Cell wall modification induced by an arbuscular mycorrhizal fungus enhanced cadmium fixation in rice root.
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Gao MY, Chen XW, Huang WX, Wu L, Yu ZS, Xiang L, Mo CH, Li YW, Cai QY, Wong MH, and Li H
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- Cadmium analysis, Cell Wall chemistry, Fungi, Plant Roots chemistry, Mycorrhizae, Oryza, Soil Pollutants analysis
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The chemistry of root cell wall of rice could be changed by inoculation of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi (AMF). Hydroponic experiments were conducted to investigate the roles of such changes on cadmium (Cd) uptake and distribution in rice. Results showed that inoculation of AM fungus Rhizophagus intraradices (RI) significantly enhanced (p < 0.05) shoot biomass, plant height and root length of rice, and decreased Cd concentration in shoot and root under Cd stress. Moreover, Cd in root was mainly found in pectin and hemicellulose 1 (HC1) components of root cell wall. Inoculation of RI increased the levels of pectin, HC1 and lignin content, accompanied by the increments of L-phenylalanine ammonia-lyase (PAL) and pectin methylesterase (PME) activities. Results of Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy further showed that more hydroxyl and carboxyl groups in root cell wall were observed in mycorrhizal treatment, compared with control. This study demonstrates that cell wall components could be the locations for Cd fixation, which reduced Cd transportation from root to shoot. Inoculation of AMF may remodel root cell wall biosynthesis and affect the characteristics of Cd fixation. The entering and fixing mechanisms should be further studied., (Copyright © 2021 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.)
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- 2021
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62. Clonal spread of Escherichia coli O101: H9-ST10 and O101: H9-ST167 strains carrying fosA3 and bla CTX-M-14 among diarrheal calves in a Chinese farm, with Australian Chroicocephalus as the possible origin of E. coli O101: H9-ST10.
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He WY, Zhang XX, Gao GL, Gao MY, Zhong FG, Lv LC, Cai ZP, Si XF, Yang J, and Liu JH
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- Animal Migration, Animals, Anti-Bacterial Agents pharmacology, Australia, Cattle, Cattle Diseases epidemiology, China epidemiology, Diarrhea epidemiology, Diarrhea microbiology, Drug Resistance, Bacterial, Escherichia coli genetics, Escherichia coli Infections epidemiology, Escherichia coli Infections microbiology, Escherichia coli Proteins genetics, Gene Expression Regulation, Bacterial, beta-Lactamases genetics, Cattle Diseases microbiology, Charadriiformes microbiology, Diarrhea veterinary, Escherichia coli classification, Escherichia coli Infections veterinary, Escherichia coli Proteins metabolism
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During a 2018 antimicrobial resistance surveillance of Escherichia coli isolates from diarrheal calves in Xinjiang Province, China, an unexpectedly high prevalence (48.5%) of fosfomycin resistance was observed. This study aimed to reveal the determinants of fosfomycin resistance and the underlying transmission mechanism. Polymerase chain reaction (PCR) screening showed that all fosfomycin-resistant E. coli carried the fosA3 gene. Pulsed-field gel electrophoresis (PFGE) and southern blot hybridization revealed that the 16 fosA3 -positive isolates belonged to four different PFGE patterns (i.e., A, B, C, D). The fosA3 genes of 11 clonally related strains (pattern D) were located on the chromosome, while others were carried by plasmids. Whole-genome and long-read sequencing indicated that the pattern D strains were E. coli O101: H9-ST10, and the pattern C, B, and A strains were O101: H9-ST167, O8: H30-ST1431, and O101: H9 with unknown ST, respectively. Among the pattern C strains, the bla
CTX-M-14 gene was co-localized with the fosA3 gene on the F18: A-: B1 plasmids. Interestingly, phylogenetic analysis based on core genome single nucleotide polymorphisms (cgSNPs) showed that the O101: H9-ST10 strains were closely related to a Australian-isolated Chroicocephalus -origin E. coli O101: H9-ST10 strain producing CTX-M-14 and FosA3, with a difference of only 11 SNPs. These results indicate possible international dissemination of the high-risk E. coli clone O101: H9-ST10 by migratory birds.- Published
- 2021
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63. Maternal mental health and well-being during the COVID-19 pandemic in Beijing, China.
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Wei Z, Gao MY, Fewtrell M, Wells J, and Yu JY
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- Adaptation, Psychological, Adolescent, Adult, Beijing epidemiology, Female, Humans, Infant, Infant, Newborn, Pandemics, SARS-CoV-2, Surveys and Questionnaires, Breast Feeding, COVID-19 epidemiology, COVID-19 psychology, Maternal Health, Mental Health
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Background: The aim of this study is to evaluate the impact of the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic on breastfeeding women and to identify predictors of maternal mental health and coping., Methods: Mothers aged ≥ 18 years with a breast-fed infant ≤ 18 months of age during the COVID-19 pandemic in Beijing, China, completed a questionnaire. Descriptive analysis of lockdown consequences was performed and predictors of these outcomes were examined using stepwise linear regression., Results: Of 2233 participants, 29.9%, 20.0% and 34.7% felt down, lonely, and worried, respectively, during the lockdown; however, 85.3% felt able to cope. Poorer maternal mental health was predicted by maternal (younger age, higher education) and infant (older age, lower gestation) characteristics, and social circumstances (husband unemployed or working from home, receiving advice from family, having enough space for the baby, living close to a park or green space). Conversely, better maternal mental health was predicted by higher income, employment requiring higher qualifications, more personal space at home, shopping or walking > once/week and lack of impact of COVID-19 on job or income. Mothers with higher education, more bedrooms, fair division of household chores and attending an online mother and baby group > once/week reported better coping., Conclusion: The findings highlight maternal characteristics and circumstances that predict poorer mental health and reduced coping which could be used to target interventions in any future public health emergencies requiring social restrictions.
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64. Fine synthesis of Prussian-blue analogue coated gold nanoparticles (Au@PBA NPs) for sorting specific cancer cell subtypes.
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Shen YM, Gao MY, Chen X, Shen AG, and Hu JM
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- Ferrocyanides, Gold, Spectrum Analysis, Raman, Metal Nanoparticles, Neoplasms
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Multiplex surface-enhanced Raman scattering (SERS) detection of markers without background in tumor biosystems has its superiority over other optical methods. Herein, we reported a strategy of quantitative discrimination of two breast cancer cell subtypes. Based on our previous studies, two kinds of Prussian blue analogue coated gold nanoparticles (Au@PBA NPs) were designed and synthesized by the replacement of Fe
2+ with Pb2+ or Cu2+ . Therefore, two distinct SERS emissions of C≡N bonds at 2122 cm-1 and 2176 cm-1 have been acquired. When modified with aptamers of epithelial cell adhesion molecule (EpCAM) and epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR), which are both expressed in MCF-7 and MDA-MB-231 cell lines but in different levels, the SERS nanoprobes simultaneously identified the relative expression of these biomarkers on the cell surface, providing a good example for ratiometric detection in biosystems without any interference. Each surface marker of tumor cells corresponds to a single SERS emission. Thus, each subtype could be described in a molecular profiling way through duplex C≡N bonds-based SERS emission, which is more advanced than traditional flow cytometry method., Competing Interests: Declaration of Competing Interest The authors declare that they have no known competing financial interests or personal relationships that could have appeared to influence the work reported in this paper., (Copyright © 2021 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.)- Published
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65. Decreased cellulose-degrading enzyme activity causes pod hardening of okra (Abelmoschus esculentus L. Moench).
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Ren J, Wang JR, Gao MY, Qin L, and Wang Y
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- Cell Wall, Cellulose, Fruit, Abelmoschus
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Okra (Abelmoschus esculentus L. Moench) is an important tropical and subtropical crop species, but okra pods age rapidly after they meet harvest standards. The underlying mechanisms by which okra pods harden are unclear. In this study, we determined the cellulose and lignin contents of 'Chaowuxing' okra pods from 4 to 14 days postanthesis (DPA). Based on the histochemical staining of okra fruit during the active period of cellulose accumulation, we found that the hardening of okra fruit is due to the rapid accumulation of cellulose in the cell walls of vascular cells in the pulp. We used RNA-sequencing (RNA-Seq) analyses to investigate the genes that regulate okra fruit aging. Transcriptome sequencing data showed that after 7 DPA, expression of the cellulose synthase gene (CesA) decreased with time. In addition, expression of the gene encoding the first functional enzyme involved in cellulose hydrolysis (endoglucanase) also decreased, but its rate of decrease was much faster than that of the CesA. The quantitative real-time PCR (qRT-PCR) results were consistent with the RNA-Seq data. Accordingly, we speculate that the accumulation of cellulose during okra pod hardening occurs via a reduction in cellulose hydrolysis activity. The above results suggest that thickening of the cell wall caused by a significant increase in cellulose content in the vascular bundles causes okra hardening. The accumulation of cellulose is not directly achieved via increased expression of CesA but rather indirectly via decreased hydrolysis of cellulose., (Copyright © 2021 Elsevier Masson SAS. All rights reserved.)
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66. Structure-Based Design of Selective LONP1 Inhibitors for Probing In Vitro Biology.
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Kingsley LJ, He X, McNeill M, Nelson J, Nikulin V, Ma Z, Lu W, Zhou VW, Manuia M, Kreusch A, Gao MY, Witmer D, Vaillancourt MT, Lu M, Greenblatt S, Lee C, Vashisht A, Bender S, Spraggon G, Michellys PY, Jia Y, Haling JR, and Lelais G
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- ATP-Dependent Proteases metabolism, Binding Sites, Boronic Acids chemistry, Boronic Acids metabolism, Boronic Acids pharmacology, Bortezomib chemistry, Bortezomib metabolism, Cell Line, Cell Survival drug effects, Humans, Mitochondrial Proteins metabolism, Molecular Docking Simulation, Protease Inhibitors metabolism, Protease Inhibitors pharmacology, Proteasome Endopeptidase Complex chemistry, Proteasome Endopeptidase Complex metabolism, Protein Subunits antagonists & inhibitors, Protein Subunits metabolism, Structure-Activity Relationship, ATP-Dependent Proteases antagonists & inhibitors, Drug Design, Mitochondrial Proteins antagonists & inhibitors, Protease Inhibitors chemistry
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LONP1 is an AAA+ protease that maintains mitochondrial homeostasis by removing damaged or misfolded proteins. Elevated activity and expression of LONP1 promotes cancer cell proliferation and resistance to apoptosis-inducing reagents. Despite the importance of LONP1 in human biology and disease, very few LONP1 inhibitors have been described in the literature. Herein, we report the development of selective boronic acid-based LONP1 inhibitors using structure-based drug design as well as the first structures of human LONP1 bound to various inhibitors. Our efforts led to several nanomolar LONP1 inhibitors with little to no activity against the 20S proteasome that serve as tool compounds to investigate LONP1 biology.
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67. [HIV-1 drug resistance and subtypes in newly reported HIV/AIDS patients before antiretroviral therapy in Taizhou city, 2016-2018].
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Xu LL, Shen WW, Chen XX, Li GX, Xu YY, Gao MY, Zhou SJ, Lin HJ, and He N
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- China epidemiology, Cross-Sectional Studies, Drug Resistance, Viral genetics, Genes, pol, Genotype, Humans, Mutation, Phylogeny, HIV Infections drug therapy, HIV Infections epidemiology, HIV-1 genetics
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Objective: To explore the HIV-1 drug resistance and subtypes in newly reported HIV/AIDS patients before antiretroviral therapy (ART) in Taizhou city. Methods: A cross-sectional study of HIV-1 drug resistance was conducted among newly reported HIV/AIDS patients before ART in Taizhou from January 2016 to December 2018. HIV-1 pol gene sequences were obtained by RT-PCR. The sequences were submitted to the Stanford University drug resistance database. The drug resistance mutation and the sensitivity of HIV-1 strains to antiretroviral drugs were determined according to WHO Guidelines on HIV drug resistance surveillance of 2014. Results: A total of 806 HIV-1 pol gene sequences were obtained successfully. The overall HIV-1 drug resistance rate was 2.9% (23/806), 1.9% for non-nucleoside reverse transcriptase inhibitors (NNRTIs), 0.6% for nucleoside reverse transcriptase inhibitors (NRTIs), and 0.0% for protease inhibitors (PIs), respectively. From 2016 to 2018, the HIV-1 drug resistance rate was 1.6%, 1.8%, and 4.8%, respectively. The resistance mutations of NNRTIs and NRTIs were mainly K103 N (0.7%) and M184I/V (0.5%). HIV-1 subtypes were mostly CRF01_AE (42.7%,344/806),CRF07_BC (28.9%,233/806) and CRF08_BC (11.2%,90/806).HIV-1 subtypes among homosexually transmitted infections were mostly CRF01_AE (53.3%, 136/255) and CRF07_BC (32.2%, 82/255), and HIV-1 subtypes among heterosexually transmitted infections were mainly CRF01_AE (37.7%, 203/539), CRF07_BC (27.5%, 148/539) and CRF08_BC (16.1%, 87/539). Conclusion: HIV-1 drug resistance rate among newly reported HIV/AIDS patients before ART remained low in Taizhou during 2016 to 2018, an increasing trend seemed to be notifiable and warrants continuous surveillance of HIV-1 drug resistance.
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- 2021
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68. [Rhythm control in patients with atrial fibrillation: how to optimize the application of antiarrhythmic drugs and catheter ablation].
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Gao MY, Liu XX, and Ma CS
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- 2021
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69. Yttrium Surface Gradient Doping for Enhancing Structure and Thermal Stability of High-Ni Layered Oxide as Cathode for Li-Ion Batteries.
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Wang YY, Gao MY, Liu S, Li GR, and Gao XP
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The high-nickel layered oxides are potential candidate cathode materials of next-generation high energy lithium-ion batteries, in which higher nickel/lower cobalt strategy is effective for increasing specific capacity and reducing cost of cathode. Unfortunately, the fast decay of capacity/potential, and serious thermal concern are critical obstacles for the commercialization of high-nickel oxides due to structural instability. Herein, in order to improve the structure and thermal stability of high-nickel layered oxides, we demonstrate a feasible and simple strategy of the surface gradient doping with yttrium, without forming the hard interface between coating layer and bulk. As expected, after introducing yttrium, the surface gradient doping layer is formed tightly based on the oxidation induced segregation, leading to improved structure and thermal stability. Correspondingly, the good capacity retention and potential stability are obtained for the yttrium-doped sample, together with the superior thermal behavior. The excellent electrochemical performance of the yttrium-doped sample is primarily attributed to the strong yttrium-oxygen bonding and stable oxygen framework on the surface layer. Therefore, the surface manipulating strategy with the surface gradient doping is feasible and effective for improving the structure and thermal stability, as well as the capacity/potential stability during cycling for the high-Ni layered oxides.
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- 2021
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70. Establishment of a Systemic Inflammatory Response Syndrome Model and Evaluation of the Efficacy of Umbilical Cord Mesenchymal Stem Cell Transplantation.
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Ruan GP, Yao X, Mo P, Wang K, Yang ZL, Tian NN, Liu-Gao MY, Wang JX, Cai XM, Li ZA, Pang RQ, and Pan XH
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- Humans, Kidney, Systemic Inflammatory Response Syndrome therapy, Umbilical Cord, Mesenchymal Stem Cell Transplantation, Mesenchymal Stem Cells
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Based on the characteristics of modern weapon injury, a repetitive model of traumatic systemic inflammatory response syndrome (SIRS) and an evaluation system were established. The models were treated with GFP-labeled tree shrew umbilical cord mesenchymal stem cells (UCMSCs). Forty out of 50 tree shrews were used to make a unilateral femoral comminuted fracture. Lipopolysaccharide was injected intravenously to create a traumatic SIRS model. The other 10 shrews were used as normal controls. After the model was established for 10 days, 20 tree shrews were injected intravenously with GFP-labeled UCMSCs, and 18 tree shrews were not injected as the model control group. The distribution of GFP-labeled cells in vivo was measured at 2 and 10 days after injection. Twenty days after treatment, the model group, the normal control group, and the treatment group were taken to observe the pathological changes in each tissue, and blood samples were taken for the changes in liver, renal, and heart function. Distribution of GFP-positive cells was observed in all tissues at 2 and 10 days after injection. After treatment, the HE staining results of the treatment group were close to those of the normal group, and the model group had a certain degree of lesions. The results of liver, renal, and heart function tests in the treatment group were returned to normal, and the results in the model group were abnormally increased. UCMSCs have a certain effect on the treatment of traumatic SIRS and provide a new technical solution for modern weapon trauma treatment., (© 2021 S. Karger AG, Basel.)
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- 2021
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71. A laser metallurgy route for the batch preparation of mm-scale 3D silver/graphite heteronanoclusters in air.
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Gao MY, Jiang HQ, Han FY, Deng HX, Hu JM, and Shen AG
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We report a batch preparation of mm-scale 3D Ag hetero-nanoclusters which exhibit an excellent surface plasmon resonance ability via facile laser metallurgy. Under laser irradiation, the porous AgI-based coordination network crystals were instantly converted into 3D graphite-encapsulated Ag hetero-nanoclusters with uniform sizes and gaps in several seconds. The obtained hetero-nanoclusters exhibited superior 3D confocal laser energy utilization compared with the other 0D, 1D and 2D SERS substrates, solving the bottleneck caused by laser focusing deviation in the SERS active depth. The mass-produced SERS devices were ultra-sensitive for the detection of life and industrial organic pollutants in terms of low detection and enriched capacity.
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- 2020
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72. Role of the notched unipolar electrogram in guiding catheter ablation of frequent premature ventricular contractions originating from the ventricular outflow tract.
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Huang LH, Gao MY, Zeng LJ, Xie BQ, Shi L, Wang YJ, Yin XD, Wang YX, Liu XQ, Tian Y, Yang XC, and Liu XP
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- Adult, Humans, Male, Middle Aged, Retrospective Studies, Stroke Volume, Treatment Outcome, Ventricular Function, Left, Catheter Ablation, Ventricular Premature Complexes surgery
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Objective: To investigate the value of a notched unipolar electrogram (N-uniEGM) in confirming the origin of premature ventricular contractions originating from the ventricular outflow tract (VOT-PVC) during mapping and ablation procedures., Methods: This retrospective study enrolled consecutive patients with symptomatic idiopathic frequent VOT-PVCs that underwent radiofrequency ablation. The characteristics of the uniEGM of the successful ablation targets were analysed. N-uniEGM was defined as the uniEGM presenting a QS morphology with ≥1 steep notches on the downstroke deflection. All patients were followed-up for 3 months post-ablation., Results: The study enrolled 190 patients with a mean ± SD age of 49.0 ± 15.3 years. N-uniEGMs were recorded in 124 of 190 (65.3%) patients. The N-uniEGM distribution area was limited to a mean ± SD of 0.8 ± 0.4 cm
2 . N-uniEGM showed consistency with the outcomes of activation mapping and pace mapping. Patients with an N-uniEGM had an ablation success rate of 98.4% (122 of 124) and their ablation times were significantly shorter than those without an N-uniEGM (7.6 ± 3.8 s versus 15.8 ± 8.8 s, respectively). The sensitivity and specificity of N-uniEGM in predicting successful ablation of VOT-PVCs were 72.6% and 91.7%, respectively., Conclusion: N-uniEGM was a highly specific and moderately sensitive predictor of successful radiofrequency ablation in patients with VOT-PVCs.- Published
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73. Discovery and Characterization of Clinical Candidate LXE408 as a Kinetoplastid-Selective Proteasome Inhibitor for the Treatment of Leishmaniases.
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Nagle A, Biggart A, Be C, Srinivas H, Hein A, Caridha D, Sciotti RJ, Pybus B, Kreishman-Deitrick M, Bursulaya B, Lai YH, Gao MY, Liang F, Mathison CJN, Liu X, Yeh V, Smith J, Lerario I, Xie Y, Chianelli D, Gibney M, Berman A, Chen YL, Jiricek J, Davis LC, Liu X, Ballard J, Khare S, Eggimann FK, Luneau A, Groessl T, Shapiro M, Richmond W, Johnson K, Rudewicz PJ, Rao SPS, Thompson C, Tuntland T, Spraggon G, Glynne RJ, Supek F, Wiesmann C, and Molteni V
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- Animals, Antiprotozoal Agents therapeutic use, Dogs, Humans, Leishmania donovani drug effects, Leishmania donovani isolation & purification, Leishmania major drug effects, Leishmania major isolation & purification, Leishmaniasis, Visceral parasitology, Liver parasitology, Macaca fascicularis, Mice, Mice, Inbred BALB C, Oxazoles therapeutic use, Proteasome Inhibitors therapeutic use, Pyrimidines therapeutic use, Rats, Rats, Sprague-Dawley, Triazoles chemistry, Antiprotozoal Agents chemistry, Antiprotozoal Agents pharmacology, Leishmaniasis, Visceral drug therapy, Oxazoles chemistry, Oxazoles pharmacology, Proteasome Inhibitors chemistry, Proteasome Inhibitors pharmacology, Pyrimidines chemistry, Pyrimidines pharmacology
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Visceral leishmaniasis is responsible for up to 30,000 deaths every year. Current treatments have shortcomings that include toxicity and variable efficacy across endemic regions. Previously, we reported the discovery of GNF6702, a selective inhibitor of the kinetoplastid proteasome, which cleared parasites in murine models of leishmaniasis, Chagas disease, and human African trypanosomiasis. Here, we describe the discovery and characterization of LXE408, a structurally related kinetoplastid-selective proteasome inhibitor currently in Phase 1 human clinical trials. Furthermore, we present high-resolution cryo-EM structures of the Leishmania tarentolae proteasome in complex with LXE408, which provides a compelling explanation for the noncompetitive mode of binding of this novel class of inhibitors of the kinetoplastid proteasome.
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74. Synthesis of Ag-Doped Polyoxotitanium Nanoclusters for Efficient Electrocatalytic CO 2 Reduction.
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Liu YJ, Shao P, Gao MY, Fang WH, and Zhang J
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Ag-Ti nanocomposite materials have drawn increasing research attention because of their superior catalytic properties. However, the preparation of a crystalline Ag-Ti material is an important challenge in synthetic chemistry. Herein, we report a family of atomically precise Ag-doped polyoxotitanium nanoclusters (PTCs) ( PTC-253 - PTC-256 ) with a size of 19.56 × 19.02 Å. Each Ag-PTC is made up of a tiny Ag
2 kernel and a double-decker Ti12 nanowheel as well as an organic protective shell. Hence, they can be regarded as Ag2 @Ti12 @(L)14 (OMe)n unique triple core-shell structures. Notably, the peripheral organic shell can be modified with different benzoate derivatives. With precise atomic information, these compounds can be used as ideal molecular models of Ag-Ti nanocomposite materials for studying the growth or reaction mechanism via theoretical calculations. Meanwhile, a PTC-255 -modified electrode presents efficient electrocatalytic CO2 reduction activity with a Faradaic efficiency (FE) of 29.4%. This work demonstrates that Ag-doped crystalline PTC materials are promising candidates for application to the electrocatalytic CO2 reduction reaction (CO2 RR).- Published
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75. Loss of RIPK3 does not impact MYC-driven lymphomagenesis or chemotherapeutic drug-induced killing of malignant lymphoma cells.
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Thijssen R, Alvarez-Diaz S, Grace C, Gao MY, Segal DH, Xu Z, Strasser A, and Huang DCS
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- Animals, Antineoplastic Agents pharmacology, Carcinogenesis metabolism, Cell Death drug effects, Kaplan-Meier Estimate, Lymphoma metabolism, Mice, Transgenic, Receptor-Interacting Protein Serine-Threonine Kinases metabolism, Antineoplastic Agents therapeutic use, Carcinogenesis pathology, Lymphoma drug therapy, Lymphoma pathology, Proto-Oncogene Proteins c-myc metabolism, Receptor-Interacting Protein Serine-Threonine Kinases deficiency
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76. Tetrahedral Geometry Induction of Stable Ag-Ti Nanoclusters by Flexible Trifurcate TiL 3 Metalloligand.
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Gao MY, Wang K, Sun Y, Li D, Song BQ, Andaloussi YH, Zaworotko MJ, Zhang J, and Zhang L
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A series of increasingly large silver nanoclusters with a varied combination of Archimedean and/or Platonic solid arrangements was constructed using a flexible trifurcate TiL
3 (L = Salicylic acid or 5-fluorosalicylic acid) metalloligand: Ag4 @Ag4 @Ti4 ( PTC-85 ), Ag12 @Ti4 ( PTC-86 ), Ag4 @Ag6 @Ag12 @Ti4 ( PTC-87 ), Ag6 @Ag24 @Ag12 @Ti4 ( PTC-88 ), and Ag12 @Ag24 @Ti4 ( PTC-89 ). The silver nanoclusters are each capped by four TiL3 moieties, thereby forming {Ti4 } supertetrahedra with average edge lengths ranging from ∼8.12 Å to ∼17.37 Å. Such {Ti4 } moieties further induce the tetrahedral geometry of the encapsulated silver nanoclusters. These atomically precise metallic clusters were found to be ultrastable with respect to air for several months, and to water for more than 3 days, due to the stabilizing effects of the TiL3 metalloligand. Moreover, the obtained clusters exhibit nonlinear optical (NLO) effects in optical limiting tests and also temperature-dependent photoluminescent properties. This work provides an interesting metalloligand method not only to induce the spatial growth of metallic clusters to achieve highly symmetric structures, but also to enhance their stability which is crucial for future application.- Published
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77. AM fungi increase uptake of Cd and BDE-209 and activities of dismutase and catalase in amaranth (Amaranthus hypochondriacus L.) in two contaminants spiked soil.
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Li H, Huang WX, Gao MY, Li X, Xiang L, Mo CH, Li YW, Cai QY, Wong MH, and Wu FY
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- Amaranthus drug effects, Amaranthus enzymology, Biodegradation, Environmental, Biomass, Cadmium toxicity, Catalase metabolism, Halogenated Diphenyl Ethers toxicity, Plant Shoots drug effects, Plant Shoots enzymology, Plant Shoots metabolism, Soil, Soil Pollutants toxicity, Superoxide Dismutase metabolism, Amaranthus metabolism, Cadmium pharmacokinetics, Halogenated Diphenyl Ethers pharmacokinetics, Mycorrhizae, Soil Pollutants pharmacokinetics
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Soil co-contaminated with cadmium (Cd) and decabromodiphenyl ether (BDE-209) is a widespread environmental problem, especially in electronic waste contaminated surroundings. Accumulation of Cd and BDE-209 in crops has possibly harmful effects on local human health. In order to assess the potential of arbuscular mycorrhizal (AM) fungi and amaranth (Amaranthus hypochondriacus L.) in remediation of soil co-contaminated with Cd and BDE-209, pot trials were performed to investigate interactive effects of AM fungi, Cd and BDE-209 on growth of amaranth, uptake of Cd and BDE-209, distribution of chemical forms of Cd and activities of antioxidant enzymes in shoots and dissipation of BDE-209 in soil. The present results showed that shoot biomass of non-mycorrhizal plants was significantly inhibited by increasing of Cd addition (5-15 mg kg
-1 ), but were only slightly declined with BDE-209 addition (5 mg kg-1 ). The interaction of Cd and BDE-209 reduced the proportions of ethanol- and d-H2 O-extractable Cd in shoots, consequently alleviated Cd toxicity to plants and enhanced root uptake of Cd and BDE-209. Inoculation of AM fungi resulted in significantly greater shoot biomass as well as higher concentrations of Cd and BDE-209 compared with non-mycorrhizal treatment. Moreover, AM fungi played a beneficial role in relieving oxidative stress on amaranth by increasing the activities of dismutase (SOD) and catalase (CAT) in shoots and significantly improved the dissipation of BDE-209 in soil. The present study suggested that combination of AM fungi and amaranth may be a potential option for remediation of Cd and BDE-209 co-contaminated soils., Competing Interests: Declaration of competing interest The authors declare that they have no known competing financial interests or personal relationships that could have appeared to influence the work reported in this paper., (Copyright © 2020 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.)- Published
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78. [Effects of copper and cadmium ions on protective enzyme activity in Oncomelania hupensis ].
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Gao MY, Zhang Q, Tang XN, and Zhou SL
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- Animals, Catalase metabolism, Enzyme Activation drug effects, Ions toxicity, Peroxidase metabolism, Superoxide Dismutase metabolism, Cadmium toxicity, Copper toxicity, Oxidoreductases metabolism, Snails drug effects, Snails enzymology
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Objective: To evaluate the effects of Cu
2+ and Cd2+ at different concentrations on superoxide dismutase (SOD), catalase (CAT) and peroxidase (POD) activity in Oncomelania hupensis ., Methods: Cu2+ - and Cd2+ -containing solutions were prepared at 7 concentrations, and O. hupensis snails were exposed to the solutions for 24 h, of 15 snails in each concentration. Then, the snail body was collected following removal of the snail shell and homogenated, and the SOD, CAT and POS activities were detected in the supernatants., Results: With the increase of the Cu2+ concentration, the SOD activity appeared a rise followed by a reduction in O. hupensis snails, and the CTA activity appeared a decline-rise-decline tendency, while the POD activity showed a tendency towards rise followed by decline. With the increase of the Cd2+ concentration, the SOD activity appeared a rise followed by a reduction in O. hupensis snails, and the CTA activity appeared a decline- rise- decline tendency, while the POD activity showed a decline-rise-decline tendency., Conclusions: Exposure to Cu2+ and Cd2+ at high concentrations results in a decline in the activity of SOD, CAT and POD in O. hupensis at the same time.- Published
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79. [Acute toxicity of four heavy metal ions to Oncomelania hupensis ].
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Zhang Q, Gao MY, Zhou SL, and Zeng XL
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- Animals, Ions toxicity, Lethal Dose 50, Gastropoda drug effects, Metals, Heavy toxicity, Molluscacides toxicity
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Objective: To assess the acute toxicity of Cu
2+ , Cd2+ , Hg2+ and Pb2+ to Oncomelania hupensis ., Methods: Cu2+ , Cd2+ , Hg2+ and Pb2+ solutions were prepared at five concentrations, and 10 snails were exposed to each concentration for 24, 48, 72 h and 96 h. Then, the inhibition of snail activity and snail death was observed, and the half maximal effective concentration (EC50 ) and median lethal concentrations (LC50 ) were estimated., Results: The 24, 48, 72 h and 96 h EC50 values of Cu2+ , Cd2+ , Hg2+ and Pb2+ were 0.74, 0.56, 0.46, 0.37 mg/L, 4.79, 3.52, 1.70, 1.26 mg/L, 1.90, 1.49, 0.83, 0.76 mg/L and 21.40, 9.98, 7.90, 5.42 mg/L for snails, respectively. The 96 h LC50 values of Cu2+ , Cd2+ , Hg2+ and Pb2+ were 0.43, 2.96, 1.12 mg/L and 12.22 mg/L for snails, the safe concentrations were 0.004 3, 0.029 6, 0.011 2, 0.122 2 mg/L, respectively., Conclusions: Cu2+ shows a high acute toxicity to snails, and Cd2+ and Hg2+ exhibit a moderate acute toxicity to snails, while Pb2+ is lowly toxic to snails.- Published
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80. [Status of acupuncture service quality control].
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Zhao H, Xu YQ, Feng YX, and Gao MY
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- China, Humans, Acupuncture standards, Quality Control
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In order to guarantee and improve the quality of acupuncture service, the developments of the control of acupuncture service quality in the World Health Organization (WHO) and various countries were summarized. A number of normative documents that could improve acupuncture service security and effectiveness have been developed in WHO and many countries, in which, acupuncture training, safety manipulation and the guidelines for clinical practice of disease have been included. There are great differences in the qualification authentication and management of acupuncture practitioners among different countries. In China and South Korea, the official government departments are in charge of the management, but, in most of the countries, the qualification attestation examination of acupuncture is conduced mainly by the national/local industry organizations authorized by the state and operated by the commissioned experts. The medical service quality evaluation system is complicated. Because of the specific characteristics of acupuncture discipline itself, it is necessary to develop the service quality assessment system and the standard which is especially adaptable in acupuncture discipline.
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81. Electrocardiographic morphology during left bundle branch area pacing: Characteristics, underlying mechanisms, and clinical implications.
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Gao MY, Tian Y, Shi L, Wang YJ, Xie BQ, Qi J, Zeng LJ, Li XX, Yang XC, and Liu XP
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- Aged, Female, Humans, Male, Prospective Studies, Bundle-Branch Block physiopathology, Bundle-Branch Block therapy, Cardiac Pacing, Artificial, Electrocardiography
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Aims: In this study, we investigated the characteristics and underlying mechanisms of the electrocardiographic (ECG) morphology during left bundle branch area pacing (LBBAP), which have not been systematically described., Methods: Patients with indications for permanent cardiac pacing underwent LBBAP attempts. The ECGs of patients with confirmed left bundle branch (LBB) capture were compared with those of individuals with right bundle branch block (RBBB) on 12-lead ECG. Intracardiac electrograms recorded during implantation were analyzed in all patients who underwent pacing., Results: LBBAP was successfully achieved in 87.5% (56/64) of patients. The QRS morphologies in lead V
1 during LBBAP, which typically demonstrated Qr (60.7%), qR (19.6%), rSR' (7.1%), or QS (12.5%) patterns, differed from those of native RBBB, which featured rsR' (57.5%), M shape (23.7%), or monophasic R patterns (18.7%). The terminal R' wave duration in lead V1 was significantly shorter during LBBAP than during native RBBB (51 ± 12 ms vs 85 ± 19 ms, p < 0.001). LBB potentials were recorded in 66.1% (37/56) of the LBBAP patients. No significant differences in ECG characteristics were found between LBBAP with and without recorded LBB potentials. The presence of bundle branch block during LBBAP significantly prolonged QRS duration, R wave peak time, and terminal R' wave duration in lead V1 ., Conclusion: LBBAP-ECG patterns are characterized by a shorter terminal R' wave duration in lead V1 compared with that of native RBBB configurations. Bundle branch conduction integrity has an impact on ECG characteristics during LBBAP., (© 2020 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.)- Published
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82. Interstitial Pregnancy after Ipsilateral Salpingectomy: Analysis of 46 Cases and a Literature Review.
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Gao MY, Zhu H, and Zheng FY
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- Adult, Embryo Transfer statistics & numerical data, Female, Fertilization in Vitro statistics & numerical data, Humans, Laparoscopy methods, Laparoscopy statistics & numerical data, Methotrexate therapeutic use, Postoperative Complications etiology, Pregnancy, Pregnancy, Interstitial etiology, Retrospective Studies, Risk Factors, Salpingectomy methods, Salpingostomy methods, Postoperative Complications epidemiology, Postoperative Complications therapy, Pregnancy, Interstitial epidemiology, Pregnancy, Interstitial therapy, Salpingectomy adverse effects
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Study Objective: To investigate the relationship between previous ipsilateral salpingectomy and interstitial pregnancy and report on our experience of laparoscopic cornuostomy for interstitial pregnancy., Design: Single-center, retrospective review., Setting: University-based hospital., Patients: All patients who had undergone ipsilateral salpingectomy previously, diagnosed with interstitial pregnancy and treated between July 2010 and September 2018., Interventions: Laparoscopy or laparotomy as a treatment for interstitial pregnancy after ipsilateral salpingectomy., Measurements and Main Results: A total of 414 cases of interstitial pregnancy were identified, of which 46 (11.1%) were after ipsilateral salpingectomy. Of the 46 patients, 20 (43.5%) became pregnant by in vitro fertilization and embryo transfer. Ipsilateral salpingectomy was the result of an ectopic pregnancy in 40 patients, hydrosalpinx in 5 patients, and torsion of an ovarian tumor in 1 patient. The laparoscopic approach was used to treat 78.3% of patients with history of previous salpingectomy. Patients who underwent ipsilateral salpingectomy by laparoscopy previously had a shorter interval from salpingectomy to interstitial pregnancy (24 months vs 60 months; p = .038) compared with patients who underwent ipsilateral salpingectomy by laparotomy. Laparoscopic cornuostomy was performed in 38 patients (82.6%); 12 had fetal cardiac activity, 15 had ruptured masses, and 16 used prophylactic methotrexate (MTX) intraoperatively. The median size of the ectopic mass was 2.5 cm (1.0-5.0 cm). At the time of laparoscopic cornuostomy, more patients with interstitial pregnancies with intact ectopic masses were administered prophylactic MTX (81.3% vs 45.5%; p = .043). Only 1 patient with a ruptured ectopic mass, high preoperative human chorionic gonadotropin levels, and without prophylactic MTX administration experienced a persistent ectopic pregnancy., Conclusion: Patients with a history of ipsilateral salpingectomy should be cautioned regarding the possibility of interstitial pregnancy. Laparoscopic cornuostomy appears to be an appropriate treatment for interstitial pregnancy in patients wishing to preserve fertility, and the use of concomitant prophylactic MTX may reduce the risk of persistent ectopic pregnancy, especially in patients with ruptured masses and high human chorionic gonadotropin levels., (Copyright © 2019 AAGL. Published by Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.)
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83. Efficacy and Tolerability of Pyrazolo[1,5- a ]pyrimidine RET Kinase Inhibitors for the Treatment of Lung Adenocarcinoma.
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Mathison CJN, Chianelli D, Rucker PV, Nelson J, Roland J, Huang Z, Yang Y, Jiang J, Xie YF, Epple R, Bursulaya B, Lee C, Gao MY, Shaffer J, Briones S, Sarkisova Y, Galkin A, Li L, Li N, Li C, Hua S, Kasibhatla S, Kinyamu-Akunda J, Kikkawa R, Molteni V, and Tellew JE
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RET (REarranged during Transfection) kinase gain-of-function aberrancies have been identified as potential oncogenic drivers in lung adenocarcinoma, along with several other cancer types, prompting the discovery and assessment of selective inhibitors. Internal mining and analysis of relevant kinase data informed the decision to investigate a pyrazolo[1,5- a ]pyrimidine scaffold, where subsequent optimization led to the identification of compound WF-47-JS03 ( 1 ), a potent RET kinase inhibitor with >500-fold selectivity against KDR (Kinase insert Domain Receptor) in cellular assays. In subsequent mouse in vivo studies, compound 1 demonstrated effective brain penetration and was found to induce strong regression of RET-driven tumor xenografts at a well-tolerated dose (10 mg/kg, po, qd). Higher doses of 1 , however, were poorly tolerated in mice, similar to other pyrazolo[1,5- a ]pyrimidine compounds at or near the efficacious dose, and indicative of the narrow therapeutic windows seen with this scaffold., Competing Interests: The authors declare no competing financial interest., (Copyright © 2020 American Chemical Society.)
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84. Monodispersed plasmonic Prussian blue nanoparticles for zero-background SERS/MRI-guided phototherapy.
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Zhu W, Gao MY, Zhu Q, Chi B, Zeng LW, Hu JM, and Shen AG
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- Animals, Cell Line, Tumor, Humans, Mice, Contrast Media chemistry, Contrast Media pharmacology, Ferrocyanides chemistry, Ferrocyanides pharmacology, Gold chemistry, Magnetic Resonance Imaging, Nanoparticles chemistry, Nanoparticles therapeutic use, Neoplasms, Experimental diagnostic imaging, Neoplasms, Experimental drug therapy, Photosensitizing Agents chemistry, Photosensitizing Agents pharmacology, Phototherapy
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Surface-enhanced Raman scattering (SERS) and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI)-guided phototherapy are new breakthroughs in cancer therapeutics due to their complementary advantages, such as enhanced imaging spatial resolution and depth. Herein, we synthesized monodispersed Prussian blue-encapsulated gold nanoparticles (Au@PB NPs), in which the plasmonic gold core plus coordination polymer of cyanide (C[triple bond, length as m-dash]N) and iron ions coincidently become a superexcellent contrast agent for both MRI and zero-background SERS imaging. PB, as a signal source for MR and SERS, can be easily assembled onto single Au NPs, of which iron ions possess high relaxation efficiency for in vivo MRI, e.g., the longitudinal and transversal relaxation efficiency values are 0.86 mM-1 s-1 (r1) and 5.42 mM-1 s-1 (r2), respectively. Furthermore, with the help of the plasmonic enhancement of the gold core, the C[triple bond, length as m-dash]N groups exhibit a specific, strong, and stable (3S) SERS emission in the Raman-silent region (1800-2800 cm-1), allowing accurate in vivo imaging at the single or even subcellular level. More importantly, PB has remarkable absorption properties in the near infrared region, and can be used as a photosensitizer for photothermal (PT) and photodynamic (PD) therapy simultaneously. Hence, the ideal integration of a plasmonic Au core and PB shell into a single monodispersed MR-guided NP, with zero-background SERS signals, is an important candidate for both tumor navigation and in situ PT/PD treatment guided by SERS/MR dual-mode imaging.
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85. A Mild Synthesis of 2-Substituted Benzothiazoles via Nickel-Catalyzed Intramolecular Oxidative C-H Functionalization.
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Gao MY, Li JH, Zhang SB, Chen LJ, Li YS, and Dong ZB
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A highly efficient synthetic method for the preparation of 2-aminobenzothiazoles starting from arylthioureas has been reported. By using a nickel catalyst, arylthioureas undergo intramolecular oxidative C-H bond functionalization, giving the desired 2-aminobenzothiazoles in good to excellent yields. This protocol features an inexpensive catalyst, low catalyst loading, mild reaction conditions, a short reaction time, and good to excellent yields, and it can be scaled up easily to a gram scale with almost no yields decreasing.
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86. Ablation of ventricular tachycardia by direct left ventricle puncture through a minithoracotomy after double valve replacement: a case report and literature review.
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Gao MY, Zeng LJ, Li XX, Tian Y, Su PX, Yang XC, and Liu XP
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- Adult, Electrocardiography, Female, Heart Ventricles surgery, Humans, Tachycardia, Ventricular surgery, Heart Valve Prosthesis, Heart Ventricles physiopathology, Tachycardia, Ventricular therapy
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87. Asymmetric Structure Design of Electrolytes with Flexibility and Lithium Dendrite-Suppression Ability for Solid-State Lithium Batteries.
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Guo HL, Sun H, Jiang ZL, Hu JY, Luo CS, Gao MY, Cheng JY, Shi WK, Zhou HJ, and Sun SG
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Solid polymer electrolytes can be used to construct solid-state lithium batteries (SSLBs) using lithium metals as the anode. However, the lifespan and safety problems of SSLBs caused by lithium dendrite growth have hindered their practical application. Here, we have designed and prepared a rigid-flexible asymmetric solid electrolyte (ASE) that is used in building SSLBs. The ASE can inhibit efficiently the growth of lithium dendrites and lead to a long cycle life of SSLBs due to the hierarchical structure of a combination of "polymer-in-ceramic" (i.e., rigid ceramic layer of Li
6.4 La3 Zr1.4 Ta0.6 O12 ) and "LiBOB-in-polymer" (i.e., soft polymer-layer of polyethylene oxide and LiBOB components). The results demonstrated that a symmetrical battery with ASE (Li|ASE|Li) can be steadily cycled for more than 2000 h and yielded a flat plating/stripping voltage profile under a current density of 0.1 mA cm-2 . As a consequence, the SSLB of LiFePO4 |ASE|Li delivered a specific capacity of 155.1 mA h g-1 with a capacity retention rate up to 90.2% after 200 cycles with the Coulombic efficiency over 99.6% per cycle. This asymmetric structure combines the advantages of ceramics and polymers, providing an ingenious solution for building rigid and flexible solid electrolytes.- Published
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88. Combined Surface-Enhanced Raman Scattering Emissions for High-Throughput Optical Labels on Micrometer-Scale Objects.
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Gao MY, Chen Q, Li W, Shen AG, and Hu JM
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High-throughput optical labeling technologies have become increasingly important with the growing demands for molecular detection, disease diagnosis, and drug discovery. In this thought, a series of CN-bridged coordination polymer encapsulated gold nanoparticles have been developed as a universal and interference-free optical label through a facile and auxiliary agent-free self-assembly route. Moreover, surface-enhanced Raman scattering (SERS) emissions of CN-bridge can be tuned flexibly by simple replacement of Fe
2+ /Fe3+ with other metal ions relying on the synthesis of three Prussian blue analogues encapsulated gold nanoparticles (Au@PBA NPs). Thus, three distinct Raman frequencies have been acquired, which merely replaced the metal irons. On the basis of the potential supermultiplex optical label, space-confined surface-enhanced Raman scattering (SERS) emissions have been realized. Relying on "Abbe theorem", the focused laser allows the pure and single triple bond-coded SERS emissions to be combined into a unique and independent output, so-called "combined SERS emission" (c-SERS), if the Au@PBA NPs were confined into one micrometer-scale object. This study demonstrated c-SERS may simultaneously provide 2n - 1 optical labels only using n single emissions in the Raman-silent region for micrometer-size objects.- Published
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89. One-Pot and Postsynthetic Phenol-Thermal Synthesis toward Highly Stable Titanium-Oxo Clusters.
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Fan X, Fu H, Gao MY, Zhang L, and Zhang J
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The synthetic approach plays a crucial role for the exploration and optimization of functional materials. As the molecular models of titanium dioxide, polyoxo-titanium clusters have undergone rapid development over past decade. Unfortunately, many of them are unstable, especially in aqueous environments, greatly limiting their applications in catalysis and environmental fields. In this work, we report a novel phenol-thermal approach toward the construction of highly stable polyoxo-titanium clusters. In addition to the traditional one-pot procedure, the phenol-thermal synthesis can also be used as a postsynthetic pathway to modify the alcohol terminated titanium-oxo clusters. During the modification in phenol, Ti-O core structures consisting entirely of 6-coordinated Ti
IV centers can be retained. Nevertheless, isopropanol terminated 5-coordinated TiIV centers are not stable and reconstructed to 6-coordinated TiIV centers during the phenol-thermal modification to form new Ti-O clusters. Physical attribute studies confirm that the obtained phenolic clusters generally display much better stability and stronger visible light absorption than isopropanol stabilized clusters with identical or similar cores. Therefore, phenol can not only offer a suitable solution environment for the construction of new cluster structures but also provide robust protection for the cluster cores and also an efficient method to enhance their visible light responses.- Published
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90. Acid-Controlled Synthesis of Carboxylate-Stabilized Ti 44 -Oxo Clusters: Scaling up Preparation, Exchangeable Protecting Ligands, and Photophysical Properties.
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Gao MY, Zhang L, and Zhang J
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A range of polyoxotitanium clusters (PTCs) was constructed by tuning the type of acid (inorganic and organic) in alcoholic solvents, from Ti
4 , Ti6 , Ti9 , Ti11 , to Ti16 . After removing the tBuOH solvent, giant carboxylate-stabilized Ti44 -oxo clusters in which propionic acid serves as both ligand and solvent were ultimately obtained. The four labile sites in the Ti44 cluster core can be occupied by two formate and two propionate anions (PTC-165) or a pair of glutarate (PTC-166) or 3-methylglutarate anions (PTC-167). According to the synthesis of PTC-155 to PTC-167, the propionic acid solvent plays a crucial role in the construction of giant Ti oxo clusters. Their one-pot yields, which readily reached up to 8.75 g for PTC-165 and 9.96 g for PTC-166, proved the feasibility of large-scale preparation. More interestingly, the obtained Ti44 -oxo clusters are almost completely surrounded by carboxylate ligands, which allow them to retain crystalline stability in air for about three weeks and in either acidic or basic aqueous solution over a wide pH range for at least 6 h. In addition, PTC-165 and PTC-166 exhibit excellent UV photocurrent response and reversible photochromic effect. This work provides a systematic approach for constructing high-nuclearity and stable PTCs on a large scale, which is significant for future applications of PTC-based photochemical devices., (© 2019 Wiley-VCH Verlag GmbH & Co. KGaA, Weinheim.)- Published
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91. Protocol registration or development may benefit the design, conduct and reporting of dose-response meta-analysis: empirical evidence from a literature survey.
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Xu C, Cheng LL, Liu Y, Jia PL, Gao MY, and Zhang C
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- Humans, Meta-Analysis as Topic, Periodicals as Topic, Research Design standards, Research Report standards, Review Literature as Topic
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Background: To investigate the prevalence of protocol registration (or development) among published dose-response meta-analyses (DRMAs), and whether DRMAs with a protocol are better than those not., Methods: Three databases were searched for eligible DRMAs. The modified AMSTAR (14 items) and PRISMA checklists (26 items) were used to assess the methodological and reporting quality, with each item assigned 1 point if it met the requirement or 0 if not. We matched (1,2) DRMAs with registered or published protocol to those not, by region and publication years. The summarized quality score and compliance rate of each item were compared between the two groups. Multivariable regression was employed to see if protocol registration or development was associated with total quality score., Results: We included 529 DRMAs, with 45 (8.51%) completed protocol registration or development. We observed a higher methodological score for DRMAs with protocol than the matched controls (9.47 versus 8.58, P < 0.01); this embodied in 4 out of 14 items of AMSTAR [e.g., Duplicate data extraction (rate difference, RD = 0.17, 95% CI: 0.04, 0.30; P = 0.01). A higher reporting score (cubic transformed) for DRMAs with protocol than the matched controls was also observed (11,875.00 versus 10,229.53, P < 0.01); which embodied in 6 out of 26 items of PRISMA [e.g. Describe methods for publication bias (RD = 0.08, 95% CI: 0.01, 0.14; P = 0.02)]. Regression analysis suggested positive association between protocol registration or development and total reporting score (P = 0.012) while not for methodological score (P = 0.87)., Conclusions: Only a small proportion of DRMAs completed protocol registration or development, and those with protocol were better reported than those not. Protocol registration or development is highly desirable.
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92. Evaluation of salinomycin isolated from Streptomyces albus JSY-2 against the ciliate, Ichthyophthirius multifiliis.
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Yao JY, Gao MY, Jia YY, Wu YX, Yin WL, Cao Z, Yang GL, Huang HB, Wang CF, Shen JY, and Gu ZM
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- Animals, Ciliophora Infections drug therapy, Antiprotozoal Agents pharmacology, Ciliophora Infections veterinary, Cyprinidae, Fish Diseases drug therapy, Hymenostomatida drug effects, Pyrans pharmacology, Streptomyces chemistry
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The present study was undertaken to investigate the antiparasitic activity of extracellular products of Streptomyces albus. Bioactivity-guided isolation of chloroform extracts affording a compound showing potent activity. The structure of the compound was elucidated as salinomycin (SAL) by EI-MS, 1H NMR and 13C NMR. In vitro test showed that SAL has potent anti-parasitic efficacy against theronts of Ichthyophthirius multifiliis with 10 min, 1, 2, 3 and 4 h (effective concentration) EC50 (95% confidence intervals) of 2.12 (2.22-2.02), 1.93 (1.98-1.88), 1.42 (1.47-1.37), 1.35 (1.41-1.31) and 1.11 (1.21-1.01) mg L-1. In vitro antiparasitic assays revealed that SAL could be 100% effective against I. multifiliis encysted tomonts at a concentration of 8.0 mg L-1. In vivo test demonstrated that the number of I. multifiliis trophonts on Erythroculter ilishaeformis treated with SAL was markedly lower than that of control group at 10 days after exposed to theronts (P < 0.05). In the control group, 80% mortality was observed owing to heavy I. multifiliis infection at 10 days. On the other hand, only 30.0% mortality was recorded in the group treated with 8.0 mg L-1 SAL. The median lethal dose (LD50) of SAL for E. ilishaeformis was 32.9 mg L-1.
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93. MicroRNA-155 affects oxidative damage through regulating autophagy in endothelial cells.
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Chen H, Liu Gao MY, Zhang L, He FL, Shi YK, Pan XH, and Wang H
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MicroRNA-155 (miRNA-155) is a typical multifunctional miRNA, which serves a crucial role in the regulation of numerous vessel cells. However, its effects on dysfunctional endothelial cells have not been completely elucidated. In order to investigate the signaling pathway of miRNA-155-induced cell injury, H
2 O2 was used to establish an oxidative stress cell model, and miR-155 was transfected into H2 O2 -treated cells. The CCK8 assay was then employed to examine the effect of miR-155 on the cell proliferations of H2 O2- treated cells, and the expressions of Microtubule Associated Protein 1 Light Chain 3 (LC3) and Sequestosome 1 (P62) were detected to examine the effect of miR-155 on the autophagy of Human umbilical vein endothelial cells , and then the formation of intracellular autophagosomes was observed. The results indicated that endothelial cell proliferation was promoted, and oxidant-induced injury was decreased when the expression of miR-155 was inhibited. In addition, the results also demonstrated that when the miR-155 inhibitor was used, the expression of LC3 was increased and the expression of P62 was decreased. This suggests that modulated miR-155 can prevent oxidative damage in endothelial cells, by regulating the level of autophagy. Furthermore, the present study also demonstrated that miR-155 regulated autophagy via promotion of the expression of the autophagy-related gene, Autophagy Related 5 ( ATG5 ). In conclusion, the attenuated expression of miR-155 can decrease oxidant-induced injury and promote cell proliferation via upregulating autophagy, which subsequently affects the expression of ATG5. The present study provides a novel insight into microRNAs as potential therapeutics for the treatment of heart disease.- Published
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94. One-Pot Synthesis of 2-Benzyl/2-Allyl-Substituted Thiobenzoazoles Using Transition-Metal-Free Conditions in Water.
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Zhang SB, Liu X, Gao MY, and Dong ZB
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A transition-metal-free protocol for the one-pot synthesis of 2-benzyl/2-allyl-substituted thiobenzoazoles in water was developed. The cyclization of 2-aminothiophenols, 2-aminophenols, and 1,2-phenylenediamines with tetramethylthiuram disulfide (TMTD) gave mercapto benzoheterocycles, and the subsequent C-S coupling with benzyl or allyl halides furnished the desired products in good to excellent yields. This method features transition-metal-free conditions with water as a solvent, an easy performance, mild reaction conditions, a wide substrate scope, and good to excellent yields, thus paving an efficient and useful way to establish a library of potentially active drug molecules.
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95. Rational synthesis of hollow cubic CuS@Spiky Au core-shell nanoparticles for enhanced photothermal and SERS effects.
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Lv Q, Gao MY, Cheng ZH, Chen Q, Shen AG, and Hu JM
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Hollow cubic CuS@Spiky Au core-shell nanoparticles (NPs) were rationally synthesized both for guided highly efficient damage to cancer cells by the photothermal effect and for the real-time monitoring of biochemical responses during cellular apoptosis, totally based on label-free SERS intracellular imaging.
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96. Bacillus amyloliquefaciens CotA degradation of the lignin model compound guaiacylglycerol-β-guaiacyl ether.
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Yang J, Gao MY, Li M, Li ZZ, Li H, and Li HY
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- Bacillus amyloliquefaciens genetics, Escherichia coli genetics, Escherichia coli metabolism, Guaiacol analogs & derivatives, Guaiacol metabolism, Guaifenesin metabolism, Laccase genetics, Mass Spectrometry, Oxidation-Reduction, Bacillus amyloliquefaciens enzymology, Guaifenesin analogs & derivatives, Laccase metabolism, Lignin metabolism
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The cotA gene from Bacillus amyloliquefaciens MN-13 was cloned and expressed in Escherichia coli Transetta. Nucleotide sequence analysis showed an open reading frame of 1542 bp encoding a polypeptide comprised of 513 amino acids. The degradation of lignin model compounds by recombinant CotA was investigated by HPLC-MS with guaiacylglycerol-β-guaiacyl ether as the substrate. The compounds including guaiacol, 3-(4-hydro-3-methoxyphenyl)-3-oxo-propanol and 4-hydro-3-methoxy acetophenone detected by HPLC-MS verified the rupture of β-O-4 bond and oxidation Cα bond of guaiacylglycerol-β-guaiacyl ether by CotA. 4-vinylguaiacol and 1-(4-hydroxy-3-methoxyl phenyl)-1-(2-methoxyl) phenoxyl ethylene were first time found in the degradation products of guaiacylglycerol-β-guaiacyl ether. The appearance of 4-vinylguaiacol and 4-hydro-3-methoxy acetophenone confirmed the cleavage of Cβ-Cγ bond. 1-(4-hydroxy-3-methoxyl phenyl)-2-(2-methoxyl) phenoxyl ethylene was coupled by the radical reaction of 4-vinylguaiacol with guaiacol. Otherwise, no corresponding degradation product was found to give a proof of cleavage of Cα-Cβ bond in guaiacylglycerol-β-guaiacyl ether by CotA., (© 2018 The Society for Applied Microbiology.)
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97. Synthesis and structural characterization of a dumbbell-like phenylphosphonate-stabilized Ti 7 -oxide cluster.
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Gao MY, Liu XX, Fang WH, Zhang L, and Zhang J
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In recent years, crystalline polyoxotitanium clusters (PTCs) have attracted increasing attention as a new kind of promising crystalline material. In this work, a PTC stabilized by phenylphosphonate ligands, i.e. hexa-μ-isopropanolato-hexaisopropanolatodi-μ
3 -oxido-hexa-μ3 -phenylphosphonato-heptatitanium tetrahydrate, [Ti7 (μ3 -O)2 (O3 P-Phen)6 (Oi Pr)12 ]·4H2 O [PTC-54; H2 O3 P-Phen is phenylphosphonic acid, C6 H5 PO(OH)2 , and HOi Pr is isopropanol, C3 H7 OH], was obtained successfully through a facile one-step solvothermal reaction. The dumbbell-like core structure of PTC-54 can be described as two trinuclear {Ti3 (μ3 -O)} building units combined together by six phenylphosphonate ligands and one additional Ti atom, giving rise to a Ti7 cluster. Adjacent molecules of PTC-54 are further connected through π-π interactions between the phenyl groups to form a supramolecular one-dimensional chain.- Published
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98. Guide Swap enables genome-scale pooled CRISPR-Cas9 screening in human primary cells.
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Ting PY, Parker AE, Lee JS, Trussell C, Sharif O, Luna F, Federe G, Barnes SW, Walker JR, Vance J, Gao MY, Klock HE, Clarkson S, Russ C, Miraglia LJ, Cooke MP, Boitano AE, McNamara P, Lamb J, Schmedt C, and Snead JL
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- CD8-Positive T-Lymphocytes cytology, Cells, Cultured, HEK293 Cells, Hematopoietic Stem Cells cytology, Humans, CD8-Positive T-Lymphocytes metabolism, CRISPR-Associated Protein 9 metabolism, CRISPR-Cas Systems, Gene Editing, Genome, Human, Hematopoietic Stem Cells metabolism, RNA, Guide, CRISPR-Cas Systems genetics
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CRISPR-Cas9 screening allows genome-wide interrogation of gene function. Currently, to achieve the high and uniform Cas9 expression desirable for screening, one needs to engineer stable and clonal Cas9-expressing cells-an approach that is not applicable in human primary cells. Guide Swap permits genome-scale pooled CRISPR-Cas9 screening in human primary cells by exploiting the unexpected finding that editing by lentivirally delivered, targeted guide RNAs (gRNAs) occurs efficiently when Cas9 is introduced in complex with nontargeting gRNA. We validated Guide Swap in depletion and enrichment screens in CD4
+ T cells. Next, we implemented Guide Swap in a model of ex vivo hematopoiesis, and identified known and previously unknown regulators of CD34+ hematopoietic stem and progenitor cell (HSPC) expansion. We anticipate that this platform will be broadly applicable to other challenging cell types, and thus will enable discovery in previously inaccessible but biologically relevant human primary cell systems.- Published
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99. Nitrate-induced and in situ electrochemical activation synthesis of oxygen deficiencies-rich nickel/nickel (oxy)hydroxide hybrid films for enhanced electrocatalytic water splitting.
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Gao MY, Sun CB, Lei H, Zeng JR, and Zhang QB
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Hydrogen produced by electrochemical water splitting offers a hopeful and renewable solution for addressing the global energy crisis; however, development of highly efficient non-noble-metal electrocatalysts remains a big challenge. Herein, we report a facile strategy to fabricate oxygen deficiencies-rich nickel/nickel (oxy)hydroxide hybrid films as efficient electrocatalysts for water splitting by in situ oxygen evolution reaction (OER) activation. Under OER conditions, the originally deposited Ni films from the ethaline-based deep eutectic solvent (DES) undergo a structural rearrangement with a phase transformation in the oxidation state from Ni(ii) to Ni(iii) at the surface. The change is coupled with an increase in oxygen deficiencies and a pronounced defective precursor is induced by the addition of nitrate ions, providing structural disordering and boosting the intrinsic activity of the catalyst, which strongly enhances the water splitting performance.
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100. EGF upregulates RFPL3 and hTERT via the MEK signaling pathway in non‑small cell lung cancer cells.
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Lin C, Qin Y, Zhang H, Gao MY, and Wang YF
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- A549 Cells, Apoptosis drug effects, Carcinoma, Non-Small-Cell Lung drug therapy, Carcinoma, Non-Small-Cell Lung pathology, Cell Proliferation drug effects, ErbB Receptors genetics, Erlotinib Hydrochloride pharmacology, Gene Expression Regulation, Neoplastic drug effects, Humans, MAP Kinase Signaling System drug effects, Molecular Targeted Therapy, Quinazolines pharmacology, Tyrphostins pharmacology, Carcinoma, Non-Small-Cell Lung genetics, Carrier Proteins genetics, Epidermal Growth Factor genetics, Telomerase genetics
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Activation of the epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR) during tumor development can trigger the MEK signaling pathway. In the present study, we investigated the MEK signaling pathway in non‑small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) cells with respect to the effect of epidermal growth factor (EGF) on expression of Ret finger protein like 3 (RFPL3) and human telomerase reverse transcriptase (hTERT), and the effect of RFPL3 overexpression on other MEK signaling proteins. In vitro, A549 and H1299 cells were treated with different concentrations of EGF for 24 h or 48 h. Expression of RFPL3 and hTERT at the mRNA and protein levels was determined by real‑time quantitative PCR (RT‑qPCR) and western blot analysis; cell viability was detected by MTT assay, and apoptosis was assayed via flow cytometry. We also pretreated A549 and H1299 cells with EGFR tyrosine kinase inhibitors, AG1478 and erlotinib, and MEK‑specific inhibitor (PD98059) in the presence of EGF. We used western blot analysis to assess the expression levels of RFPL3, hTERT and related MEK‑pathway proteins in A549 and H1299 cells transfected with RFPL3‑overexpression plasmids. EGF significantly upregulated RFPL3 and hTERT protein levels in the NSCLC cells. RFPL3 and hTERT proteins upregulation by EGF were attenuated by pretreatment with AG1478 and erlotinib. EGF promoted proliferation and inhibited apoptosis; PD98059 decreased RFPL3 and hTERT protein expression; and RFPL3 overexpression increased the expression of hTERT and related MEK‑pathway proteins. EGF upregulated RFPL3 and hTERT protein expression in NSCLC cells via the MEK pathway, promoted cell proliferation and inhibited apoptosis. RFPL3 overexpression increased expression of hTERT and related MEK signaling proteins (Ras, Raf, ERK and p‑ERK), which implies that RFPL3 is a potential therapeutic target for NSCLC.
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