Publications by authors named "Bo Jiao"

Acute myeloid leukemia (AML) is an aging-related malignancy, with patients aged ≥60 years old facing significantly poorer prognosis. Umbilical cord blood (UCB) has emerged as a promising source with effective anti-aging roles. Here, we conducted a prospective, phase 2, single-arm trial of UCB infusion as an adjuvant consolidation therapy in elderly AML patients (ChiCTR-OPC-15006492).

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This study evaluated the therapeutic potential of omentin-1 in preeclampsia (PE), focusing on fetal outcomes, vascular function, and inflammation. A PE-like mouse model received recombinant human omentin-1 protein (rh-omentin) from gestation day (gd) 13.5 to 16.

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  • CDK9 plays a key role in cancer transcription and is a potential target for anti-cancer treatments, especially for blood cancers.
  • Inhibition of CDK9 reduces α-tubulin protein levels and promotes its degradation due to decreased acetylation, which is vital for microtubule stability.
  • The study reveals that CDK9 inhibitors downregulate the acetyltransferase ATAT1, compromising microtubule stability and highlighting a new therapeutic mechanism for CDK9 inhibitors in cancer treatment.
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The application of Pickering emulsions in real food systems has attracted increasing research interest. Similarly, the tendency of incorporation of Chinese Baijiu into food products is also increasing. This study aimed to investigate the effects of ethanol addition (3 %-15 %, v/v) on the physicochemical, rheological properties and microstructure of Pickering emulsions.

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  • Many plant proteins can form protective coatings around gas bubbles at air-water interfaces due to their amphiphilic nature.
  • The study characterized 16 different plant and microbial proteins, revealing a strong correlation between their composition, structure, and foaming properties, particularly highlighting the importance of surface hydrophobicity and free sulfhydryl content.
  • Wheat gluten protein and mung bean protein exhibited the highest foaming capacities, linked to their increased surface hydrophobicity and larger contact angles.
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  • Postoperative neurocognitive disorders (PNDs), which include postoperative cognitive dysfunction (POCD) and postoperative delirium (POD), are common after orthopedic surgery and can lead to negative outcomes.
  • This study examined the effects of combining peripheral nerve block (PNB) with general anesthesia (GA) on the occurrence of POCD and POD compared to using GA alone.
  • The findings revealed that combining PNB and GA significantly reduced the incidence of POCD but had no notable impact on POD; it also led to lower opioid use and reduced postoperative nausea and vomiting.
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  • This study explores the link between exposure to multiple metals and chronic kidney disease (CKD), highlighting the need for more research on this topic.
  • Researchers analyzed data from 401 male mine workers to identify nephrotoxic metals through advanced statistical modeling techniques.
  • Key findings revealed that lead, cadmium, mercury, and arsenic are major contributors to kidney toxicity, leading to the development of a novel adverse outcome pathway (AOP) to better understand the mechanisms behind metal-induced CKD.
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Aims: Neuropathic pain remains a significant unmet medical challenge due to its elusive mechanisms. Recent clinical observations suggest that vitamin D (VitD) holds promise in pain relief, yet its precise mechanism of action is still unclear. This study explores the therapeutical role and potential mechanism of VitD in spared nerve injury (SNI)-induced neuropathic pain rat model.

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In order to investigate the influence of ultrasonic vibration (UV) on microstructural evaluation of amorphous coating, the Fe-based amorphous (FeCoCrMoCBYAl) coatings with and without UV were fabricated by laser cladding technology. The microstructure and corrosion resistance of the coatings were studied in detail to understand the mechanism of the UV on amorphous coatings. It can be found that the cavitation effect generated by UV refines and breaks the columnar crystals at the interface.

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  • The World Health Organization declared the monkeypox outbreak a public health emergency on July 23, 2022, prompting a bibliometric analysis to identify current research trends.
  • A search of the Web of Science database from its inception to February 23, 2023, revealed 1,646 publications, with a significant increase in studies in 2022, particularly in the US.
  • Major research themes identified include the body's response to infection, epidemiology, and diagnosis, with future focus recommended on diagnostics and vaccine development.
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  • - The study investigates how exposure to polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) from diesel exhaust affects fasting blood glucose (FBG) levels, highlighting significant challenges in linking environmental factors to diabetes.
  • - Key PAH metabolites (1-OHNa, 2-OHPh, and 9-OHPh) were found to significantly increase FBG concentrations in a highly exposed population, with specific percentage increases associated with rising levels of each metabolite.
  • - Metabolomics analysis identified changes in metabolic pathways related to diabetes, revealing that metabolites like 2-aminooctanoic acid play a crucial role in mediating FBG elevations caused by PAHs, contributing to a better understanding of the links between environmental exposure and diabetes
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Nitrogen (N), as the main component of biological macromolecules, maintains the basic process of plant growth and development. GOGAT, as a key enzyme in the N assimilation process, catalyzes α-ketoglutaric acid and glutamine to form glutamate. In this study, six genes in wheat ( L.

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In recent years, carbonized silicon nanoparticles (SiC NPs) have found widespread scientific and engineering applications, raising concerns about potential human health risks. SiC NPs may induce pulmonary damage through sustained inflammatory responses and oxidative stress, with unclear toxicity mechanisms. This study uses an in vitro co-culture model of alveolar macrophages (NR8383) and alveolar epithelial cells (RLE-6TN) to simulate the interaction between airway epithelial cells and immune cells, providing initial insights into SiC NP-triggered inflammatory responses.

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Graph sampling plays an important role in data mining for large networks. Specifically, larger networks often correspond to lower sampling rates. Under the situation, traditional traversal-based samplings for large networks usually have an excessive preference for densely-connected network core nodes.

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The modulation of emission color is one of the most critical topics in the research field of organic light-emitting diodes (OLEDs). Currently, only two ways are commonly used to tune the emission colors of OLEDs: one is to painstakingly synthesize different emitters with diverse molecular structures, the other is to precisely control the degree of aggregation or doping concentration of one emitter. To develop a simpler and less costly method, herein we demonstrate a new strategy in which the emission colors of OLEDs can be continuously changed with UV light during the device fabrication process.

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Background: Neuropathic pain remains a formidable challenge for modern medicine. The first-line pharmacological therapies exhibit limited efficacy and unfavorable side effect profiles, highlighting an unmet need for effective therapeutic medications. The past decades have witnessed an explosion in efforts to translate epigenetic concepts into pain therapy and shed light on epigenetics as a promising avenue for pain research.

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  • Nonalcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) is a common but often overlooked chronic liver condition, with few effective management strategies available.
  • The study explores different types of non-apoptotic regulated cell deaths (RCDs) – pyroptosis, ferroptosis, and necroptosis – to understand their role in NAFLD's development and progression.
  • It highlights necroptosis as a key player in NAFLD’s progression to more severe forms, suggesting its potential for diagnostic and treatment options, while also calling for more research in this area.
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Pickering emulsions stabilized by protein particles are of great interest for use in real food systems. This study was to investigate the properties of microgel particles prepared from different plant proteins, i.e.

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  • Trichloroethylene (TCE) is an industrial solvent linked to hypersensitivity syndrome (THS), which causes severe skin damage and currently has no specific treatment.
  • The study investigates how gap junctions, particularly connexin43, contribute to skin damage in THS by promoting apoptosis and inflammation through certain biological pathways.
  • The researchers found that the gap junction inhibitor Carbenoxolone disodium (CBX) shows promise in treating THS-related skin damage by reducing inflammation, apoptosis, and connexin43 expression in affected mice.
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Trichloroethylene (TCE)-induced hypersensitivity syndrome (THS) has been a concern for many researchers in the field of environmental and occupational health. Currently, there is no specific treatment for THS, leaving patients to contend with severe infections arising from extensive skin lesions, consequently leading to serious adverse effects. However, the pathogenesis of severe skin damage in THS remains unclear.

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Background: The rose is one of the most important ornamental flowers in the world for its aesthetic beauty but can be attacked by many pests such as aphids. Aphid infestation causes tremendous damage on plant tissues leading to harmed petals and leaves. Rose cultivars express different levels of resistance to aphid infestation yet the information remains unclear.

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High temperature around flowering has a serious impact on the growth and development of maize. However, few maize genes related to flowering under heat stress have been confirmed, and the regulatory mechanism is unclear. To reveal the molecular mechanism of heat tolerance in maize, two maize hybrids, ZD309 and XY335, with different heat resistance, were selected to perform transcriptome and metabolomics analysis at the flowering stage under heat stress.

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Background: Neuropathic pain is a prevalent and highly debilitating condition that impacts millions of individuals globally. Neuroinflammation is considered a key factor in the development of neuropathic pain. Accumulating evidence suggests that protein tyrosine phosphatase 1B (PTP1B) plays a crucial role in regulating neuroinflammation.

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