Publications by authors named "Deqiang Shi"

Aims: This study aimed to investigate the impact of temperature on the intestinal microbiota of largemouth bass using 16S rRNA gene amplicon sequencing, focusing on the under-explored role of abiotic factors in shaping the gut microbial community.

Methods And Results: Five water temperature groups (20.0 ± 0.

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is a formidable pathogen responsible for a wide range of infections, and the emergence of antibiotic-resistant strains has posed significant challenges in treating these infections. In this study, we have established a novel dual reporter system capable of concurrently monitoring the activities of two critical virulence regulators in . By incorporating both reporters into a single screening platform, we provide a time- and cost-efficient approach for assessing the activity of compounds against two distinct targets in a single screening round.

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This research examines the ability of Chinese enterprise groups to leapfrog the upgrading of low-carbon technologies. A theoretical model based on backwardness advantage, innovation theory, and technological leapfrogging theory is proposed to investigate the determinants of late-mover advantage and innovation capability in Chinese provinces. The study conducted interviews with 198 selected group managers from China's top 500 manufacturing enterprises and collected data from 248 related departments through questionnaires.

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The rising prevalence of antibiotic resistance in Staphylococcus aureus calls for the development of innovative antimicrobial agents targeting novel pathways. S. aureus generates various virulence factors that compromise host defense mechanisms.

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An outbreak of suspected iridovirus disease in cultured hybrid grouper (♀Tiger Grouper Epinephelus fuscoguttatus × ♂ Giant Grouper Epinephelus lanceolatus) occurred in the Guangxi Province in July, 2018. In this study, grouper iridovirus Guangxi (SGIV-Gx) was isolated from diseased hybrid grouper that were collected from Guangxi. Cytopathic effects were observed and identified in grouper spleen cells that were incubated with diseased tissue homogenates after 24 h, and the effects increased at 48 h postinfection.

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Article Synopsis
  • Vibrio alginolyticus is a significant pathogen affecting both marine animals and humans, causing major economic losses in mariculture.
  • A new ssDNA aptamer called VA2 was developed using SELEX technology to specifically target live V. alginolyticus, leading to the creation of a fast detection method called VA2-ELASA.
  • VA2-ELASA offers rapid, sensitive, and specific detection of V. alginolyticus at concentrations as low as 5 x 10/ml, completing results in under one hour, making it a promising tool for diagnosing this pathogen in aquaculture.
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Grouper iridovirus (GIV) is one of the most serious pathogens in mariculture and causes high mortality rates in cultured groupers; then, effective medicines for controlling GIV infections are urgently needed. Viola philippica is a well-known medicinal plant, and the application of V. philippica aqueous extracts against GIV infection was assessed by different methods in this study.

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Vibrio alginolyticus (V. alginolyticus) is a major opportunistic pathogen to both marine animals and humans, which has also caused heavy economic losses to mariculture. The aim of this study was to develop highly specific aptamers for V.

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A stepwise pretreatment of combination of bacterial treatment with NaOH/Urea (NU) treatment was conducted to enhance enzymatic hydrolysis of rice straw (RS). The results showed that the composition of RS changed significantly, the lignin and hemicellulose decreased while cellulose increased. The biological treatment with a bacterium Sphingobacterium sp.

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The Michaelis-Menten constant Km is a very important parameter to relate enzyme with its substrate in enzymatic reaction. Although Km can be experimentally determined, the Km values are not easily available in literature. With rapid increase of newly designed enzymes, we face the shortage of parameters related to enzymatic reactions.

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