Publications by authors named "An Huang"

The brown planthopper (BPH; Stål) is the most significant insect pest compromising rice production globally. Phytohormones, which are small organic compounds produced by plants, play a crucial role in regulating plant growth and development. Nevertheless, extensive research has established that phytohormones are essential in modulating plant defense against BPH.

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Fifteen sesquiterpenoids, including five previously undescribed monomers with oxidative rearranged skeletons (sarglabenoids A-E, 1-5) and three previously unreported lindenane [2+2] dimers (sarglabenoids F-H, 6-8), alongside seven related precursors (9-15), were isolated from the root of Sarcandra glabra. The structures of these compounds were elucidated using a combination of high-resolution electrospray ionization mass spectrometry, one-dimensional and two-dimensional nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy, the circular dichroism exciton chirality method, electronic circular dichroism, and nuclear magnetic resonance calculations integrated with DP4+ analysis. Compounds 1 and 2 feature an unique 5/5 spiro ring system, which is likely derived from a pinacol rearrangement of precursor 14.

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This study focuses on the active earth pressure distribution of finite soil masses in urban proximity engineering, with a specific emphasis on nonlimit conditions. Through laboratory model tests, the relationship between the nonlimit earth pressure and displacement of the finite soil mass is investigated. Furthermore, the distribution law of the nonlimit earth pressure is explored, considering the influence of the existing structure, proximity distance, and soil cover thickness of the existing structure on the nonlimit earth pressure distribution within the finite soil mass.

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  • Older adults with mild cognitive impairment (MCI) often face mental health issues, and while Digital Health Interventions (DHIs) have been effective in improving cognitive function, their effects on mental health remain underexplored.
  • This study aims to conduct a systematic review and meta-analysis to assess the effectiveness of DHIs on mental health outcomes for older adults with MCI, analyzing subgroup variations and utilizing various assessment tools.
  • The result of this research will contribute to a better understanding of DHIs, potentially improving access to mental health resources for older adults experiencing MCI.
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  • RNA editing is a process that changes some letters in RNA to help plants adapt to different stresses.
  • It mainly changes the letter cytosine (C) to uracil (U) in certain types of RNA found in plant cells.
  • Recent studies show that this editing is really important for how plants respond to tough situations, and scientists want to learn more about it in the future.
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Low-density lipoprotein receptor-related protein-1 (LRP1) is an endocytic/signaling cell-surface receptor that regulates diverse cellular functions, including cell survival, differentiation, and proliferation. LRP1 has been previously implicated in the pathogenesis of neurodegenerative disorders, but there are inconsistencies in its functions. Therefore, whether and how LRP1 maintains brain homeostasis remains to be clarified.

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Background: Colorectal cancer (CRC) is a serious global health burden because of its high morbidity and mortality rates. Hypoxia and massive lactate production are hallmarks of the CRC microenvironment. However, the effects of hypoxia and lactate metabolism on CRC have not been fully elucidated.

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The endothelial glycocalyx (EG), covering the luminal side of endothelial cells, regulates vascular permeability and senses wall shear stress. In sepsis, EG undergoes degradation leading to increased permeability and edema formation. We hypothesized that restoring EG integrity using liposomal nanocarriers of preassembled glycocalyx (LNPG) will restore normal venular permeability in lipopolysaccharide (LPS)-induced sepsis model of mice.

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Topologically associating domains (TADs), megabase-scale features of chromatin spatial architecture, are organized in a domain-within-domain TAD hierarchy. Within TADs, the inner and smaller subTADs not only manifest cell-to-cell variability, but also precisely regulate transcription and differentiation. Although over 20 TAD callers are able to detect TAD, their usability in biomedicine is confined by a disagreement of outputs and a limit in understanding TAD hierarchy.

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Two new lindenane-type sesquiterpenoid dimers, chlotrichenes C and D (1 and 2) together with five known lindenane-type sesquiterpenoid dimers (3-7) were isolated from the roots of Chloranthus holostegius var. trichoneurus, a famous natural medicine named as "Sikuaiwa" for subduing swellings and relieving pain. The structures including absolute configuration were elucidated by their 1D and 2D NMR, HRESIMS, and ECD data.

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The endothelial glycocalyx (EG) undergoes early degradation in sepsis. Our recent work introduced a novel therapeutic approach involving liposomal nanocarriers of preassembled glycocalyx (LNPG) to restore EG in lipopolysaccharide (LPS)-induced sepsis model of mice. While short-term effects were promising, this study focuses on the long-term impact of LNPG on mouse cerebral microcirculation.

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Background: Chronic liver injury (CLI) is a complex condition that requires effective therapeutic interventions. The Yi-Shan-Hong (YSH) formula is an empirically derived remedy that has shown effectiveness and safety in the management of chronic liver damage. However, the bioactive components and multifaceted mechanisms of YSH remain inadequately understood.

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High-efficient heat dissipation plays critical role for high-power-density electronics. Experimental synthesis of ultrahigh thermal conductivity boron arsenide (BAs, 1300 W mK) cooling substrates into the wide-bandgap semiconductor of gallium nitride (GaN) devices has been realized. However, the lack of systematic analysis on the heat transfer across the GaN-BAs interface hampers the practical applications.

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Changes in the structure and function of nailfold capillaries may be indicators of numerous diseases. Noninvasive diagnostic tools are commonly used for the extraction of morphological information from segmented nailfold capillaries to study physiological and pathological changes therein. However, current segmentation methods for nailfold capillaries cannot accurately separate capillaries from the background, resulting in issues such as unclear segmentation boundaries.

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Trisarcglaboids A and B (1 and 2), representing the first example of lindenane sesquiterpenoid trimers repolymerized based on the classical [4 + 2] type dimer, together with known biogenic precursors chlorahololide D (3) and sarcandrolide A (4), were identified as chemical components of the root of Sarcandra glabra. The novel trimeric lindenane sesquiterpenoid skeletons, including their absolute configurations, were characterized using MS, NMR, ECD, and X-ray single crystal diffraction. The proposed Diels-Alder cycloaddition between Δ of the tiglic acyl group of the classical [4 + 2] type dimer and Δ of the third lindenane may serve as the key biogenic step.

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Background: Mucinous adenocarcinoma (MAC) is a unique subtype of colorectal cancer and its prognostic value remains controversial. This study aimed to compare the clinicopathological characteristics and prognostic differences between patients with MAC and non-mucinous adenocarcinoma (NMAC).

Methods: 674 patients with NMAC, 110 patients with adenocarcinoma with mucinous component (ACWM) and 77 patients with MAC between 2016-2019 were enrolled in the study.

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Based upon the homogeneous skull model, the skull/brain assembly can be simplified as a homogeneous-shell (HMS)/core structure, in which the exterior shell and interior core represent the skull and brain, respectively. From the blast responses of the spherical shell/core structures calculated finite element modeling, it is found that the existing homogeneous skull model developed by the well-accepted approach based upon three-point bending tests cannot properly describe the blast response of the skull, modeled as a three-layered sandwich (TLS) shell in the present work, e.g.

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  • China leads the world in new colorectal cancer cases and deaths, with a worrying rise in early-onset cases, indicating a need for better screening and prevention efforts.
  • High-quality colonoscopy is the gold standard for screening CRC, and combining risk assessment with a two-step strategy has proven effective in identifying at-risk individuals.
  • Future CRC screening efforts should focus on personalizing and standardizing approaches, starting from high-risk screening to follow-ups, to enhance efficiency and effectiveness.
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While wearable self-powered electronic devices have shown promising improvements, substantial challenges persist in enhancing their electrical output and structural performance. In this work, a working mechanism involving simultaneous piezoelectric and triboelectric conversion within a monolayer-structured membrane is proposed. Single-layer binary fiber nanocomposite membranes (SBFNMs) (PVDF/CNT@PAN/CNT, DPCPC) with two distinct interpenetrating nanocomposite fibers were created through co-electrospinning, incorporating multiwalled carbon nanotubes (CNTs) into polyvinylidene fluoride (PVDF) and polyacrylonitrile (PAN), respectively.

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  • Atorvastatin is a popular drug for lowering cholesterol and treating heart-related conditions, emphasizing its clinical importance.
  • The article details the synthetic processes for atorvastatin, including traditional methods like Paal-Knorr synthesis and newer strategies for creating its components.
  • It also reviews various analytical techniques used to monitor atorvastatin and its impurities, discussing the advantages and disadvantages of each method.
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The absorption, scattering, and turbulence effects have a significant impact on the performance of underwater wireless optical communication (UWOC). Therefore, it is crucial to consider seawater's optical parameters comprehensively when designing UWOC systems. So far, most studies on the UWOC channel have separately modeled the absorption and scattering, and turbulence of seawater, and furthermore, the continuous phase perturbations caused by turbulence are neglected to simplify the model when modeling turbulence channels.

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  • Drug-drug interactions (DDIs) can seriously affect patient safety, so predicting them is crucial in drug development to avoid adverse effects.
  • The study introduces a new method called HF-DDI, which predicts DDIs using various drug characteristics like molecular structure and target information, employing both early and late fusion strategies.
  • The model was tested on a large dataset and achieved an impressive accuracy of 0.948, indicating that using multiple drug features can significantly enhance the prediction of these interactions, potentially improving drug safety.
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Nailfold capillary density is an essential physiological parameter for analyzing nailfold health; however, clinical images of the nailfold are taken in many situations, and most clinicians subjectively analyze nailfold images. Therefore, based on the improved "you only look once v5" (YOLOv5) algorithm, this study proposes an automated method for measuring nailfold capillary density. The improved technique can effectively and rapidly detect distal capillaries by incorporating methods or structures such as 9mosaic, spatial pyramid pooling cross-stage partial construction, bilinear interpolation, and efficient intersection over union.

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The endothelial glycocalyx (EG) is degraded early during sepsis, and currently available treatments are not effective in promptly restoring it. Here, we created liposomal nanocarriers of preassembled glycocalyx (LNPG) by synthesizing glycosylated syndecan-1 and inserting it into the lipid membrane of unilamellar liposomes. We hypothesized that LNPG would fuse with the endothelial cells where EG is degraded and restore EG in sepsis.

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