Publications by authors named "Dan-Qing Zhang"

Rhodiola L. is a genus that has undergone rapid radiation in the mid-Miocene and may represent a typic case of adaptive radiation. Many species of Rhodiola have also been widely used as an important adaptogen in traditional medicines for centuries.

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  • The Tibetan Plateau and surrounding regions are rich in biodiversity, with some species experiencing rapid evolutionary changes that haven't been extensively studied with genomic data.
  • Researchers constructed a detailed phylogenetic tree of the Rhodiola plant group using Genotyping-by-sequencing, revealing five distinct clades and evidence of gene flow and hybridization among species.
  • The study suggests that the uplift of the Tibetan Plateau and climatic shifts in the mid-Miocene significantly influenced the rapid diversification of Rhodiola, highlighting the role of gene flow in facilitating these evolutionary processes.
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Objective: This study aimed to explore the relationship between the ramus intermedius (RI) and atherosclerosis in the bifurcation of the left coronary artery (LCA).

Methods: Screening patients who underwent CCTA from January to September 2021, 100 patients with RI (RI group) and 100 patients without RI (no-RI group) were randomly enrolled, Evaluation of RI distribution characteristics and left main coronary artery(LM),Left anterior descending branch(LAD),left circumflex branch(LCX) proximal segment plaque distribution, measurement of LAD-LCX bifurcation angle(∠LAD-LCX),Comparison of the three distribution characteristics with the incidence of plaques in the left main trunk bifurcation area (LM, LAD, LCX) between groups and within the RI group.

Results: The difference in the incidence of plaques in the proximal LCX and the LM between the RI group and the no-RI group were not statistically significant (P > 0.

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We have seen an explosive increase of plant plastid genome (plastome) sequences in the last decade, and the view that sequence variation in plastomes is maintained by the mutation-drift balance has been challenged by new evidence. Although comparative genomic and population-level studies provided us with evidence for positive evolution of plastid genes at both the macro- and micro-evolution levels, less studies have systematically investigated how plastomes have evolved during the speciation process. We here sequenced 13 plastomes of (P.

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Background: It now seems that all pulmonary hamartomas (PHs) are large cystic-solid lesions that are difficult to diagnose. However, few cases of large cystic-solid PHs have been reported. The present case report presents a large cystic-solid PH and provides a literature review of the imaging features, formation mechanism and histopathological basis of PHs.

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Quaternary climate oscillations and geographical heterogeneity play important roles in determining species and genetic diversity distribution patterns, but how these factors affect the migration and differentiation of East Asian plants species at the population level remains poorly understood. The Aquilegia ecalcarata complex, a group that originated in the Late Tertiary and is widely distributed throughout East Asia, displays high genetic variation that is suitable for studying elaborate phylogeographic patterns and demographic history related to the impact of Quaternary climate and geography. We used plastid genome data from 322 individuals in 60 populations of the A.

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  • A new series of indole-containing biaryl derivatives were created and tested for their ability to fight cancer, focusing on the MGC-803 and TE-1 cell lines.
  • Among these, the compound 4-methyl-2-((5-methyl-[1,2,4]triazolo[1,5-a]pyrimidin-7-yl)methyl)quinazoline (23) showed the best results, significantly reducing the viability of MGC-803 cells with an IC value of 8.28 µM.
  • The mechanism behind its effectiveness involves inhibiting c-Myc and proteins related to glycolysis, lowering ATP and lactate levels, and triggering apoptosis through the activation of
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  • ARDS has a high mortality rate of 45%, and previous research suggests that anti-VEGF treatment can protect lung function, but systemic application is harmful.
  • This study focuses on targeted drug delivery using sFlt-targeted ultrasound microbubbles to inhibit VEGF's effects on lung tissue in mice.
  • Results showed that the treatment group had improved oxygen levels, reduced lung injury scores, and a lower mortality rate compared to the LPS and ARDS groups, indicating that targeted therapy might be a viable option for ARDS treatment.
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Pseudo natural products (NPs) feature structural novelty and diversity and thus are a new source of lead compounds for drug discovery. We first report the mesoporous silica nanoparticles (MSNs)-catalyzed de novo combination of benzodiazepine and isoindolinone, giving tetracyclic benzodiazepine-fused isoindolinone pseudo natural products (21 examples, 55-91% yields). The work also demonstrates that MSNs are efficient acidic catalysts for multi-component reactions.

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Indole and phthalide are privileged heterocyclic scaffolds in numerous natural products and bioactive molecules. The synthesis and biological evaluation of the compounds combining these two scaffolds have rarely been reported. Herein, we repot the first palladium-catalyzed ligand-free double cyclization reactions that enable efficient synthesis of 3-(1'-indolyl)-phthalides (42 examples, up to 96% yield) under mild conditions.

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A series of novel 2,4-disubstituted quinazolines were synthesized and evaluated for their anti-tumor activity against five human cancer cells (MDA-MB-231, MCF-7, PC-3, HGC-27 and MGC-803) using MTT assay. Among them, compound 9n showed the most potent cytotoxicity against breast cancer cells. Compound 9n also significantly inhibited the colony formation and migration of MDA-MB-231 and MCF-7 cells.

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