Publications by authors named "Chen Tang"

Ischemic stroke is a prevalent clinical condition that poses a significant global challenge. Developing innovative strategies to address this issue is crucial. Annexin A1 (ANXA1), a key member of the annexin superfamily, performs various functions, such as inhibiting inflammatory factor release, promoting phagocytosis, and blocking leukocyte migration.

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Recent advancements in biological technologies have enabled the measurement of spatially resolved multi-omics data, yet computational algorithms for this purpose are scarce. Existing tools target either single omics or lack spatial integration. We generate a graph neural network algorithm named COSMOS to address this gap and demonstrated the superior performance of COSMOS in domain segmentation, visualization, and spatiotemporal map for spatially resolved multi-omics data integration tasks.

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Abscisic acid (ABA) and jasmonic acid (JA) are important plant hormones in response to drought stress. We have identified that ZmHsf28 elevated ABA and JA accumulation to confer drought tolerance in maize; however, the underlying mechanism still remains elusive. The knockout line zmhsf28 is generated to confirm the positive role of ZmHsf28 in drought response.

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  • A continuous hydrogen-bond-network in aqueous electrolytes can cause unwanted hydrogen transfer and side reactions in aqueous zinc metal batteries (AZMBs), which complicates their efficiency.
  • The introduction of the 1,5-Pentanediol (PD) molecule stabilizes the electrode/electrolyte interface by breaking up hydrogen-bonding in water, enhancing electron acceptance, and promoting favorable interactions with the electrode material.
  • This leads to improved zinc deposition, formation of a protective solid-electrolyte interphase (SEI), and a significant extension of cycling performance, with Zn//Zn cells exhibiting over 5600 hours of stable operation.
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Electromagnetic metamaterials have demonstrated immense potential in the development of novel high-temperature wave-transparent materials, yet the requirements of their intricate structural design and strict stability pose dual challenges, particularly in high-speed radome applications. A strategy involving the synergistic modulation of boron nitride (BN) by dual metallic elements of Ca and Al (0.5Ca-0.

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Objective: To evaluate the use of virtual reality-based infrared pupillometry (VIP) to detect individuals suffering long COVID.

Design: Prospective, case-control cross-sectional study.

Participants: Participants aged 20-60 were recruited from a community eye screening programme.

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Clavicle emergency fixation can prevent fractured end from piercing heart and lung organs, which is crucial for wounded life. Clavicle with complex structure, great individual differences, and adjacent to important organs, which places high-requirements on performance of fixation materials. Developing advanced clavicle fixation material is a prominent hot-topic in the field of emergency-engineering.

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Background: The relationship between ozone (O) exposure and blood pressure (BP) remains inconclusive. Given the scarcity of Chinese epidemiological data, more research on this association is of paramount importance, particularly among middle-aged and older Chinese populations.

Methods: This study involved 10,875 participants (median age: 60.

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The field of spatially resolved transcriptomics (SRT) has greatly advanced our understanding of cellular microenvironments by integrating spatial information with molecular data collected from multiple tissue sections or individuals. However, methods for multi-sample spatial clustering are lacking, and existing methods primarily rely on molecular information alone. This paper introduces BayeSMART, a Bayesian statistical method designed to identify spatial domains across multiple samples.

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Single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) in homologous regions play a critical role in the field of genetics. However, genotyping these SNPs is challenging due to the presence of repetitive sequences within genome, which demand specific method. We introduce a new, mid-throughput method that simplifies SNP genotyping in homologous DNA sequences by utilizing a combination of multiplex kb level PCR (PCR size 2.

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A robust interface for coupling capillary electrophoresis (CE) to mass spectrometry (MS) was critical to maintain high separation efficiency of CE while achieving high sensitivity of MS. Current interfaces often suffer from problems such as reproducibility and ruggedness. For this purpose, a new polymetallic-coated sheathless interface was developed for the coupling of CE with MS.

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Lignin valorisation into chemicals and fuels is of great importance in addressing energy challenges and advancing biorefining in a sustainable manner. In this study, on the basis of the high microwave absorption performance of carbon nanotubes (CNTs), a series of copper-oxide-loaded CNT catalysts (CuO/CNT) were developed to facilitate the oxidative depolymerization of lignin under microwave heating. This catalyst can promote the activation of hydrogen peroxide and air, effectively generating a range of reactive oxygen species (ROS).

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Circulating tumor cells (CTCs) are tumor cells that exist in human peripheral blood, which could spread to other tissues or organs via the blood circulation system and develop into metastatic foci, leading to tumor recurrence or metastasis in postoperative patients and thereby increasing the mortality of malignant tumor patients. Evaluation of CTC levels can be used for tumor metastasis prediction, prognosis evaluation, drug exploitation, individualized treatment, liquid biopsy, etc., which exhibit outstanding clinical application prospects.

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  • A phase II clinical trial suggested that telitacicept might effectively reduce proteinuria in patients with IgA nephropathy (IgAN), prompting a larger retrospective study to confirm its efficacy and safety.
  • The study followed 97 patients treated with telitacicept over three months, showing significant reductions in proteinuria at 2, 4, and 6 months compared to baseline, while eGFR levels remained stable.
  • The findings indicate that telitacicept can safely lower proteinuria, but further research in larger phase III trials is needed to assess long-term kidney protection.
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Ovarian cancer (OV) is the most malignant gynecological tumor in women, with poor prognosis and high mortality rate. This study aims to identify hub genes in OV and explore the role of Receptor transporter 4 (RTP4) in OV progression. Common differentially expressed genes (DEGs) were screened from two microarray datasets.

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  • Researchers developed a new nanomaterial called Au CSTDs, which are core-shell tecto-dendrimers coated with gold nanoparticles, aimed at improving rapid real-time PCR processes.
  • The study found that using Au CSTDs reduced the PCR time from 72 minutes to just 28 minutes and achieved a detection limit of 10 copies while minimizing nonspecific amplification.
  • Theoretical and experimental analysis indicated that Au CSTDs enhance PCR efficiency by improving electrostatic adsorption and thermal conductivity, making them a promising advancement in molecular detection techniques.
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Unlabelled: causes Verticillium wilt in more than 200 plant species worldwide. As a soilborne fungus, it forms melanized microsclerotia and colonizes the xylem of host plants. Our previous study revealed a subfamily of CH-homeobox transcription factors in , but their biological roles remain unknown.

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The present study employed powdered activated coke (PAC) for the adsorptive removal of refractory COD from the bio-treated paper wastewater (BTPW). The adsorption reached equilibrium after 3 h, resulting in a decrease in the COD concentration from 98.9 mg L in BTPW to 42.

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  • - Prostate cancer is a common type of cancer that can spread to bones, making it harder for patients to survive.
  • - Researchers found a protein called SERPINH1 that might help doctors treat prostate cancer that has spread to bones.
  • - SERPINH1 helps cancer cells grow and survive by interacting with another protein, which causes more problems for patients with advanced prostate cancer.
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Rice panicle traits serve as critical indicators of both yield potential and germplasm resource quality. However, traditional manual measurements of these traits, which typically involve threshing, are not only laborious and time-consuming but also prone to introducing measurement errors. This study introduces a high-throughput and nondestructive method, termed extraction of panicle traits (EOPT), along with the software Panicle Analyzer, which is designed to assess unshaped intact rice panicle traits, including the panicle grain number, grain length, grain width, and panicle length.

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Objective: To explore the value of treatment choice and clinical prognosis for Riolan's arch in chronic superior mesenteric artery (SMA) ischaemic disease in vascular surgery.

Methods: The clinical data of 215 patients with SMA ischaemic disease (41 cases with Riolan's arch and 174 cases without) admitted to the Department of Vascular Surgery, Affiliated Drum Tower Hospital, Medical School of Nanjing University (China) from January 2019 to April 2023 were reviewed. Clinical characteristics, imaging findings, treatment, perioperative complications, and patient follow-up data were analysed to observe the impact of Riolan's arch on the prognosis of patients with SMA ischaemic disease.

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Carbaryl is widely used as a highly effective insecticide which harms the marine environment. This study aimed to assess the reproductive toxicity of chronic carbaryl exposure on female marine medaka and their female offspring. After a 180-day exposure from embryonic period to adulthood, females exhibited reduced attraction to males, decreased ovulation, increased gonadosomatic index and a higher proportion of mature and atretic follicles.

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Background: Patients with carotid atherosclerotic stenosis (CAS) often have varying degrees of cognitive decline. However, there is little evidence regarding how brain morphological and functional abnormalities impact the cognitive decline in CAS patients. This study aimed to determine how the brain morphological and functional changes affected the cognitive decline in patients with CAS.

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Acquiring rapid and effective hemostasis remains a critical clinical challenge. Current researches focus on concentrating blood components to speed up the hemostatic while ignore the effect of anti-fibrinolysis in promoting blood coagulation. Herein, we designed a novel tranexamic acid (TA)-loaded physicochemical double cross-linked multifunctional catechol-modified hyaluronic acid-dopamine/carboxymethyl chitosan porous gel micropowders (TA&Fe@HA-DA/CMCS PGMs) for rapid hemostasis and wound healing.

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  • Verticillium wilt, caused by a soil fungus, threatens over 200 plant species, and understanding how soil microbiota affects plant resistance is essential, especially for perennial trees.
  • A study focused on smoke trees found that the Bacillus genus of bacteria is crucial for suppressing the disease and promoting plant growth, as they helped increase resistance when used in soil.
  • Combining Bacillus with a fungicide created a promising strategy for controlling Verticillium wilt, paving the way for environmentally friendly disease management practices.
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Synopsis of recent research by authors named "Chen Tang"

  • Chen Tang's research primarily focuses on innovative methodologies in the fields of bioinformatics, genetics, and environmental science, emphasizing the integration of advanced statistical and chemical techniques to solve complex biological and ecological problems.
  • Key findings include the development of BayeSMART for enhanced spatial clustering in transcriptomics, the introduction of a new approach for genotyping single nucleotide polymorphisms in repetitive DNA sequences, and the creation of a polymetallic-coated interface for improved mass spectrometry applications.
  • Additionally, Tang's work encompasses the valorization of lignin through novel catalytic processes, as well as advancements in the study and treatment of conditions like IgA nephropathy and ovarian cancer through bioinformatics approaches and clinical investigations.