Publications by authors named "Dai Wen Chen"

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  • Maternal nutrition, specifically energy intake, significantly impacts fetal growth, with a pig model used to explore this connection through placental protein analysis.
  • The study found that fetuses in the normal-energy diet group showed more variation in weight and glucose levels compared to the more consistent weights of those on a high-energy diet.
  • Key differences in protein expression related to lipid and energy metabolism were identified, suggesting that maternal nutrition influences fetal weight by modifying placental functions.
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Dietary starch that escapes digestion in the small intestine may serve as a carbon source for bacterial fermentation in the distal intestine. This study aimed to compare the bacterial community in the ileal and cecal digesta of growing pigs fed diets with low (0.14, LR pigs) and high (0.

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  • The study investigates how l-leucine availability affects amino acid transporter genes and mTORC1 signaling in muscle cells.
  • Results showed that leucine boosts the activity of specific amino acid transporters and mTORC1 signaling, promoting protein synthesis while modulating factors involved in muscle growth and breakdown.
  • Overall, the findings suggest mTORC1 plays a crucial role in nutrient signaling that regulates amino acid transport and protein synthesis in skeletal muscle.
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  • The study examined how different starch sources affect Bacillus bacteria and gene expression related to intestinal development in weanling piglets.
  • The piglets were divided into four groups and fed diets containing corn, wheat, tapioca, and pea starch, each with varying amylose to amylopectin ratios.
  • Results revealed that pea starch led to the highest levels of Bacillus and increased mRNA levels of important growth factors (GLP-2 and IGF-1) in the intestines, indicating that starch type can influence gut health and development in piglets.
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Intrauterine growth retardation (IUGR) induces alterations to hepatic gene expressions which might program poor postnatal growth and health status. Maternal folic acid supplementation was administered in gilt diets to test whether hepatic mRNA expressions of some important genes induced by IUGR could be rescued by folic acid supplementation. Thirty-two Yorkshire gilts were allotted to two treatment groups of control (C folic acid 1.

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The study was conducted to investigate the effects of active immunization against myostatin on the titer of myostatin antibody, carcass evaluation, activity of creatine kinase and the expression of the myostatin gene in pigs. Eighteen pigs were allotted into three groups (six pigs per group), and pigs in treatment 1, 2 and 3 were immunized with physiological saline, 1 mg or 4 mg myostatin per pig, respectively. Six pigs were killed by electrical stunning followed by exsanguination at BW of 100 kg.

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Antimicrobial peptides will be attractive and potential candidates as peptide drugs because of their efficient action against microbes and low toxicity to mammal cells. To improve their antibacterial activity, some modifications needs to be made. In this research, the hybrid peptide gene Attacin-Thanatin with 642 bp in length with preferred codons of E.

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Attacin, a 20 kDa antibacterial peptide, plays an important role in immunity. To understand this gene better, gene cloning, expression and biological activity detection of Attacin A was carried out in present study. The full-length open reading frame (ORF) coding for Attacin A gene was generated using RT-PCR which takes total RNA extracted from Drosophila as the template.

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The enrichment and characteristics of denitrifying phosphate accumulating organisms (DPAO), which are capable of utilizing nitrate as electron acceptor, was investigated in a laboratory-scale sequencing batch membrane bioreactors (SBMBR). The results demonstrated that the proportion of DPAO increased from 19.4% to 69.

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Two SBMBRs run in AO and A2O mode were operated in parallel to compare their ability of simultaneous phosphorus and nitrogen removal. The results showed that the removals of COD and ammonium nitrogen were averaged over 90% and 95%, respectively. A2O MBR has the stronger anaerobic phosphorus release ability; its SPRR30 outdoes 47.

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