Publications by authors named "Cong-rong Li"

Microtubule-severing enzymes (MTSEs) play important roles in mitosis and meiosis of the primitive organisms. However, no studies have assessed their roles in mammalian meiosis of females, whose abnormality accounts for over 80% of the cases of gamete-originated human reproductive disease. In the current study, we reported that katanin-like 2 (KL2) was the only MTSE concentrating at chromosomes.

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Chronic stress (CS)-induced abnormal metabolism and other subsequent aspects of abnormality are threatening human health. Little is known regarding whether and how protein post-translational-modifications (PTMs) correlate with abnormal metabolism under CS. The aim of this study was to address this issue and also identify novel key protein PTM.

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Immunoglobulins are key humoral immune molecules produced and secreted by B lymphocytes at various stages of differentiation. No research has reported whether immunoglobulins are present in the non-proliferative female germ cells-oocytes-and whether they are functionally important for oocyte quality, self-protection, and survival. Herein, we found that IgG was present in the oocytes of immunodeficient mice; the regions were highly variable between different oocytes, and H3K27Ac bound and regulated the promoter region.

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Microtubule-severing proteins (MTSPs), are a family of proteins which use adenosine triphosphate to sever microtubules. MTSPs have been shown to play an important role in multiple microtubule-involved cellular processes. One member of this family, fidgetin ( ), is also involved in male fertility; however, no studies have explored its roles in female fertility.

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Many integral membrane proteins might act as indispensable coordinators in specific functional microdomains to maintain the normal operation of known receptors, such as Notch. Gm364 is a multi-pass transmembrane protein that has been screened as a potential female fertility factor. However, there have been no reports to date about its function in female fertility.

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  • The first instance of highly pathogenic influenza A/H7N9 was identified in Guangdong in January 2017, prompting an investigation into its spread and characteristics from 2016 to 2017 by sequencing 297 viruses.* -
  • During this period, three lineages of A/H7N9 viruses were found to co-circulate in Guangdong: a local low pathogenic lineage (13%), a newly imported low pathogenic lineage (23%), and a highly pathogenic lineage (64%).* -
  • The study also revealed that the highly pathogenic lineage likely originated from previously circulating low pathogenic strains, and that there is limited spread of the highly pathogenic A/H7N9 to other provinces, with different cleavage site variants present in poultry
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Polycystic ovarian syndrome (PCOS) is a major severe ovary disorder affecting 5-10% of reproductive women around the world. PCOS can be considered a metabolic disease because it is often accompanied by obesity and diabetes. Brown adipose tissue (BAT) contains abundant mitochondria and adipokines and has been proven to be effective for treating various metabolic diseases.

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Objectives: Kelch repeat and BTB domain-containing protein 8, KBTBD8, has been identified as a female fertility factor. However, there have been no reports on the role of KBTBD8 in the progression of epithelial ovarian cancer, EOC. Our study aimed to address this issue.

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Mammalian female meiosis must be tightly regulated to produce high-quality mature oocytes for subsequent regular fertilization and healthy live birth of the next generation. GTPases control many important signal pathways involved in diverse cellular activities. ADP-ribosylation factor family members (Arfs) in mice possess GTPase activities, and some members have been found to function in meiosis.

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Objectives: Little is known about the roles of integral membrane proteins beyond channels, carriers or receptors in meiotic oocytes. The transmembrane protein Fam70A was previously identified as a likely "female fertility factor" in Fox3a-knockout mouse ovaries where almost all follicles underwent synchronous activation and the mice became infertile very early. However, whether Fam70A functions in oocyte meiosis remains unknown.

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Objective: To study the bacteriologic profile and drug resistance of respiratory infection in children, and to provide a basis for etiological diagnosis and rational use of antimicrobial agents.

Methods: A retrospective analysis was performed for 15 047 children who attended the hospital due to respiratory infection from January 2016 to December 2018. Their sputum samples were collected, and the Phoenix-100 automatic microbial identification system was used for the identification and drug sensitivity analysis of the isolated pathogenic bacteria.

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Market surveillance showed continuing circulation of avian influenza A(H5N6) virus in live poultry markets in Guangdong Province in 2017, despite compulsory vaccination for avian influenza A(H5Nx) and A(H7N9). We analyzed H5N6 viruses from 2014-2018 from Guangdong Province, revealing antigenic drift and decreased antibody response against the vaccine strain in vaccinated chickens.

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Prolonging the ovarian lifespan is attractive and challenging. An optimal clinical strategy must be safe, long-acting, simple, and economical. Allotransplantation of brown adipose tissue (BAT), which is most abundant and robust in infants, has been utilized to treat various mouse models of human disease.

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Tight control of energy metabolism is essential for normal cell function and organism survival. PKM (pyruvate kinase, muscle) isoforms 1 and 2 originate from alternative splicing of PKM pre-mRNA. They are key enzymes in oxidative phosphorylation and aerobic glycolysis, respectively, and are essential for ATP generation.

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Detection of gas concentration with tunable diode laser absorption spectroscopy (TDLAS) techniques is affected by baseline drift and high-frequency noise. Therefore, how to remove the systematic noises has been a hot spot. This paper analyzes the significance of singular value decomposition (SVD) in TDLAS detection system with two different methods of constructing a matrix, and it discusses the differences of processing results for different noises.

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Objective: To explore the distribution of qnr gene and broad spectrum p-lactamase (ESBLs) gene in gram-negative bacteria which were isolated from our hospital patients.

Methods: qnr gene in nonrepetitive 129 isolates of Escherichia coli, 10 isolates of Enterobacter cloacac and 29 isolates of K. pneunoniae were detected by polymerase chain reaction (PCR).

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Objective: To explore the risk factors for nosocomial infection caused by imipenem-resistant Pseudomonas aeruginosa (IRPA).

Methods: A case-control study was carried out for the comparison of 2 groups of 'case' patients with 'controlled' patients. The first group of 'case' patients had nosocomial isolation of IRPA, and the second group had imipenem-susceptible Pseudomonas aeruginosa (ISPA).

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Of 50 extended-spectrum beta-lactamase-producing (ESBL) isolates of Klebsiella pneumoniae collected from six hospitals in Hubei Province, 20 were found to produce CTX-M ESBLs (40%). Sequence analysis of the six isolates carrying bla(CTX-M) genes revealed that they all harboured bla(CTX-M-3). In the majority of isolates, bla(CTX-M) genes were within large conjugative plasmids.

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