Publications by authors named "DeHua Wang"

In this paper, two triazine ring-containing quaternary ammonium salt Gemini surfactants (C-2-C and C-2-C) were synthesized. The minimum inhibitory concentrations against sulfate-reducing bacteria (SRB) of C-2-C, C-2-C and dodecyl dimethyl benzyl ammonium chloride (1227) were determined using the double-dilution method. The performance of C-2-C and C-2-C in inhibiting carbon steel corrosion in the presence of SRB was examined, with 1227 serving as a control sample.

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Purpose: Ecchymosis is one of the most common complications following total knee arthroplasty (TKA), which is closely related to postoperative bleeding. However, it is still controversial whether anticoagulation treatment should be continued for postoperative ecchymosis patients. We suppose that personalized delayed anticoagulation therapy could be beneficial for decreasing postoperative bleeding.

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  • Sleep deprivation (SD) reduces body weight and increases resting metabolic rate (RMR) in C57BL/6J mice, indicating enhanced energy metabolism.
  • The study observed significant increases in thermogenic gene expression in both brown adipose tissue (BAT) and skeletal muscle during a 7-day SD period, particularly for genes related to AMPK activation.
  • Findings suggest that SD triggers adaptive thermogenesis through specific molecular pathways (AMPK - PGC1α - UCP1 in BAT, and AMPK - UCP3 in skeletal muscle), highlighting a potential physiological response to lack of sleep.
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Leptin is a hormone that is secreted by adipocytes and may promote energy expenditure by increasing thermogenesis. Our previous studies have shown that thermo-transient receptor potentials (thermo-TRPs) and gut microbiota are associated with thermoregulation in Mongolian gerbils, which are characterized by relative high serum leptin concentrations. Here, we tested whether leptin can stimulate non-shivering thermogenesis (NST) in Mongolian gerbils, and whether thermo-TRPs and gut microbiota are involved in leptin-induced thermogenesis.

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  • This study focuses on how sulfated fucans from Saccharina japonica (SJ-FUC) positively affect intestinal development in 3-week-old C57BL/6 mice.
  • SJ-FUC treatment led to improvements in intestinal size, structural integrity, and mRNA expression of key proteins that support intestinal health.
  • Additionally, SJ-FUC promotes the growth of beneficial gut bacteria, which is crucial for enhancing the development of the intestinal epithelium and maintaining overall gut health.
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Objective: The prevalence and the clinical significance of gastric foveolar metaplasia (GFM) of duodenal mucosa in pediatric patients are undetermined. The aim was to investigate the event of GFM in duodenal biopsies and its association with gastrointestinal tract disorders in pediatric patients.

Methods: We performed a chart review of the characteristics and pathologic findings in patients with GFM described in the pathology reports during 2020 to 2022.

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Background: Optimal sagittal alignment of the femoral prosthesis is critical to the success of total knee arthroplasty (TKA). While robotic-assisted TKA can improve alignment accuracy, the efficacy of default femoral alignment versus individualized alignment remains under scrutiny. This study aimed to compare the differences in prosthetic alignment, anatomical restoration, and clinical outcomes between individualized femoral sagittal alignment and default sagittal alignment in robotic-assisted TKA.

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  • Time-restricted feeding (TRF) in Mongolian gerbils affects gene expression linked to circadian rhythms and inflammation, revealing different impacts based on feeding times.
  • Gerbils on daytime-restricted feeding (DRF) showed downregulation of key circadian genes and reduced expression of inflammation-related genes, while nighttime-restricted feeding (NRF) had less effect.
  • Overall, TRF, especially DRF, influences both rhythm-related and inflammation-related gene expression in various tissues of the gerbils, suggesting potential health benefits.
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Temporal niche partitioning is a crucial strategy for sympatric species to avoid predation and competition for habitat space and food resources. This study investigated the effect of the gut microbiota on the metabolic rhythms of two sympatric gerbil species (Meriones unguiculatus and Meriones meridianus) to test the hypothesis that the oscillatory patterns of microbiota may not fully mirror those of the host's metabolism. Experiment 1 compared the circadian metabolic and gut microbiota rhythms of M.

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Hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC), which is closely associated with chronicinflammation, is the most common liver cancer and primarily involves dysregulated immune responses in the precancerous microenvironment. Currently, most studies have been limited to HCC incidence. However, the immunopathogenic mechanisms underlying precancerous lesions remain unknown.

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A YOLOv5-based YOLOv5-KE unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) image detection algorithm is proposed to address the low detection accuracy caused by the small size, high density, and overlapping leaves of Ambrosia trifida targets in UAV images. The YOLOv5-KE algorithm builds upon the YOLOv5 algorithm by adding a micro-scale detection layer, adjusting the hierarchical detection settings based on k-Means for Anchor Box, improving the loss function of CIoU, reselecting and improving the detection box fusion algorithm. Comparative validation experiments of the YOLOv5-KE algorithm for Ambrosia trifida recognition were conducted using a self-built dataset.

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Dysregulated innate immune signaling is linked to preleukemic conditions and myeloid malignancies. However, it is unknown whether sustained innate immune signaling contributes to malignant transformation. Here we show that cell-intrinsic innate immune signaling driven by miR-146a deletion (miR-146a), a commonly deleted gene in myelodysplastic syndromes (MDS) and acute myeloid leukemia (AML), cooperates with mutant RUNX1 (RUNX1) to initially induce marrow failure and features of MDS.

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Ambient temperatures have great impacts on thermoregulation of small mammals. Brown adipose tissue (BAT), an obligative thermogenic tissue for small mammals, is localized not only in the interscapular depot (iBAT), but also in supraclavicular, infra/subscapular, cervical, paravertebral, and periaortic depots. The iBAT is known for its cold-induced thermogenesis, however, less has been paid attention to the function of BAT at other sites.

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Aim: Sodium-glucose cotransporter-2 inhibitors (SGLT2is) and glucagon-like peptide 1 receptor agonists (GLP-1RAs) are two new classes of antidiabetic agents. We aimed to evaluate the association between these two drug classes and risk of various vascular diseases, digestive diseases and fractures.

Methods: Large randomized trials of SGLT2is and GLP-1RAs were included.

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Coordination cages have been widely reported to bind a variety of guests, which are useful for chemical separation. Although the use of cages in the solid state benefits the recycling, the flexibility, dynamicity, and metal-ligand bond reversibility of solid-state cages are poor, preventing efficient guest encapsulation. Here we report a type of coordination cage-integrated solid materials that can be swelled into gel in water.

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The "pace-of-life" syndrome (POLS) framework can encompass multiple personality axes that drive important functional behaviors (e.g., foraging behavior) and that co-vary with multiple life history traits.

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  • Unrestricted endoplasmic reticulum (ER) stress and the activation of the ER-associated protein degradation (ERAD) pathway may worsen non-alcoholic steatohepatitis (NASH), with Derlin-1 playing a crucial role in this process.
  • Research showed that Derlin-1 levels increased in NASH models and patients, and manipulating its expression altered liver injury, fat buildup, and inflammation.
  • Derlin-1 seems to enhance ER stress and necroptosis, suggesting that targeting it could be a potential strategy for treating or reversing NASH.
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The unique high surface area and tunable cavity size endow metal-organic cages (MOCs) with superior performance and broad application in gas adsorption and separation. Over the past three decades, for instance, numerous MOCs have been widely explored in adsorbing diverse types of gas including energy gases, greenhouse gases, toxic gases, noble gases, To gain a better understanding of the structure-performance relationships, great endeavors have been devoted to ligand design, metal node regulation, active metal site construction, cavity size adjustment, and function-oriented ligand modification, thus opening up routes toward rationally designed MOCs with enhanced capabilities. Focusing on the unveiled structure-performance relationships of MOCs towards target gas molecules, this review consists of two parts, gas adsorption and gas separation, which are discussed separately.

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When an organism detects decreases in their core body temperature, the hypothalamus, the main thermoregulatory center, triggers compensatory responses. These responses include vasomotor changes to prevent heat loss and physiological mechanisms (e.g.

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Background: Altered axial biomechanics of the knee are recognized as a risk factor for non-contact anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) injury. However, the relationship of knee and segmental torsion to non-contact ACL and combined anterolateral ligament (ALL) injury is unclear. This study aims to determine the relationship of knee and segmental torsion to non-contact ACL injury and to explore their relationship with ALL injuries.

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Aim: This study assessed the myocardial infarction (MI) using a novel fusion approach (multi-flavored or tensor-based) of multi-parametric cardiac magnetic resonance imaging (CMRI) at four sequences; T1-weighted (T1W) in the axial plane, sense-balanced turbo field echo (sBTFE) in the axial plane, late gadolinium enhancement of heart short axis (LGE-SA) in the sagittal plane, and four-chamber views of LGE (LGE-4CH) in the axial plane.

Methods: After considering the inclusion and exclusion criteria, 115 patients (83 with MI diagnosis and 32 as healthy control patients), were included in the present study. Radiomic features were extracted from the whole left ventricular myocardium (LVM).

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Background: Accompanied by the growing prevalence of nonalcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD), the coexistence of chronic hepatitis B (CHB) and NAFLD has increased. In the context of CHB, there is limited understanding of the factors that influence the development of NASH.

Methods: We enrolled CHB combined NAFLD patients who had liver biopsy and divided them to NASH vs.

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  • - The study found that the gut microbiota of seven rodent species closely mirrors their evolutionary relationships, indicating a phenomenon called phylosymbiosis, which persisted even after laboratory changes like diet and temperature.
  • - While changes in the environment, such as a simulated heatwave, affected gut microbiota diversity, these environmental factors did not alter the strong connection between microbial communities and the host's evolutionary lineage.
  • - Interestingly, the metabolic traits of the rodents showed no correlation with their phylogenetic distances, suggesting that while gut microbiota is shaped by host phylogeny and environment, metabolic traits may develop independently from evolutionary history.
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Bone is a preferred metastatic site of prostate cancer (PCa), and most patients with PCa metastases develop osteogenic bone metastasis, which manifests as disturbed bone structure and poor bone quality. However, the underlying mechanisms of PCa bone metastasis remain unclear. In recent years, increasing evidence has implicated extracellular vesicles, especially exosomes, in PCa bone metastasis.

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  • Head blight (FHB) is a significant disease affecting wheat crops, causing yield loss and seed contamination, prompting the identification of resistance genes to improve wheat production.
  • The study evaluated 205 winter wheat cultivars using a 90K SNP array and conducted a genome-wide association study (GWAS) across different environments, uncovering 66 significant marker-trait associations (MTAs) related to FHB resistance.
  • Important new MTAs were identified on several chromosomes, including 2A, 3B, 5B, 6A, and 7B, alongside eight candidate genes linked to FHB resistance, providing valuable insights for wheat breeding and marker-assisted selection.
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