Publications by authors named "Cheng-Li Wen"

Ethnopharmacological Relevance: Xanthoceras sorbifolium Bunge (X. sorbifolia), an oil crop native to northern China, is valued for both its edible and medicinal uses. It has various applications, including the production of edible and bioactive oils, and is used in traditional medicine for its antioxidant and anti-inflammatory properties.

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  • This study examined the structure and diversity of paddy soil fungal communities in five regions of China, revealing significant variances in fungal richness and diversity among these areas.
  • The fungal community in Heilongjiang exhibited significantly lower diversity compared to other regions, while Yunnan showcased the highest richness.
  • The research highlighted that soil properties, particularly total phosphorus (TP), played a crucial role in shaping these fungal communities and their ecological roles, suggesting a need for sustainable management practices in paddy fields.
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Artesunate is a widely used derivative of artemisinin for malaria. Recent researches have shown that artesunate has a significant anti-inflammatory effect on many diseases. However, its effect on acute kidney injury with a significant inflammatory response is not clear.

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Thermally evaporated molybdenum trioxide (MoO3) doped C60 films, which could change n type features of pristine C60 to form a p type mixed C60 layer, are investigated by x-ray and ultraviolet photoelectron spectroscopy. It is found that C60 HOMO progressively shifts closer to the Fermi level after increased MoO3 doping concentration, and final onset of C60 HOMO is pinned at binding energy of 0.20 eV, indicating the formation of p type C60 films.

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