Publications by authors named "Dongling Yu"

Rabies virus (RABV) is a neurotropic virus that causes fatal neurological disease, raising serious public health issues and attracting extensive attention in society. To elucidate the molecular mechanism of RABV-induced neuronal damage, we used hematoxylin-eosin staining, transmission electron microscopy, transcriptomics analysis, and immune response factor testing to investigate RABV-infected neurons. We successfully isolated the neurons from murine brains.

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Rabies is a lethal encephalitis caused by the rabies virus (RABV) with a fatality rate near 100% after the onset of clinical symptoms in humans and animals. Microglia are resident immune cells in the central nervous system. Few studies have been conducted on the functional role of microglia in RABV infection.

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Article Synopsis
  • - Rabies is a deadly disease caused by the rabies virus, and diagnosing it relies on the patient's history and visible symptoms, making quick diagnosis essential for control and prevention.
  • - Researchers have developed a novel photoelectrochemical biosensing approach (PBA) using nanomaterials that enables rapid and reliable detection of the rabies virus at very low concentrations.
  • - This new method outperforms traditional techniques like RT-PCR in sensitivity and can detect the virus in brain and lung tissues from infected animals.
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The microbial community in human milk is associated with many maternal and neonatal factors. This study aimed to investigate the effect of antibiotic exposure on the microbial community structure of colostrum. Twenty women with antibiotic treatment immediately after delivery and 10 age-matched control women were enrolled at the Guangdong Women and Children Hospital.

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Purpose: The purpose of the current study was to compare the outcomes of temporary stoma through the specimen extraction site (SSES) and stoma through a new site (SNS) after laparoscopic low anterior resection.

Methods: The rectal cancer patients who underwent laparoscopic low anterior resection plus temporary ileostomy were recruited in a single clinical database from Jun 2013 to Jun 2020. The SSES group and the SNS group were compared using propensity score matching (PSM) analysis.

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To investigate the subsurface damage of 6H-SiC nanofriction, this paper uses molecular dynamics analysis to analyze the loading process of friction 6H-SiC surfaces, thus providing an in-depth analysis of the formation mechanism of subsurface damage from microscopic crystal structure deformation characteristics. This paper constructs a diamond friction 6H-SiC nanomodel, combining the radial distribution function, dislocation extraction method, and diamond identification method with experimental analysis to verify the dislocation evolution process, stress distribution, and crack extension to investigate the subsurface damage mechanism. During the friction process, the kinetic and potential energies as well as the temperature of the 6H-SiC workpiece basically tend to rise, accompanied by the generation of dislocated lumps and cracks on the sides of the 6H-SiC workpiece.

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The number of live births in a litter is an important reproductive trait, and is one of the main indicators which reflect the production level and economic benefit of a pig farm. The ovary is an important reproductive organ of the sow, and it undergoes a series of biological processes during each estrous cycle. A complex transcriptional network containing coding and non-coding RNAs in the ovary closely regulates the reproductive capability of sows.

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Liver is an important organ for fat metabolism. Excessive intake of a high-fat/energy diet is a major cause of hepatic steatosis and its complications such as non-alcoholic fatty liver disease and non-alcoholic steatohepatitis. Supplementation with lycopene, a natural compound, is effective in lowering triglyceride levels in the liver, although the underlying mechanism at the translational level is unclear.

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Abnormal miRNA functions are widely involved in many diseases recorded in the database of experimentally supported human miRNA-disease associations (HMDD). Some of the associations are complicated: There can be up to five heterogeneous association types of miRNA with the same disease, including genetics type, epigenetics type, circulating miRNAs type, miRNA tissue expression type and miRNA-target interaction type. When one type of association is known for an miRNA-disease pair, it is important to predict any other types of the association for a better understanding of the disease mechanism.

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Background: Aspergillus infection is more common among premature infants in neonatal intensive care units, who have decreased qualitative immune defenses and need various invasive treatment procedures. It is rare in normal full-term neonates, especially in newborn babies from the community. Moreover, the white blood cell (WBC) count and C-reactive protein (CRP) level may be normal or slightly changed in fungal infections, but the neonate reported in this study had significant increases in WBC and CRP.

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We reported the complete nucleotide sequence of a (X4)-carrying plasmid, pSTB20-1T, from a tigecycline-resistant isolate in China. Sequence analysis indicated that pSTB20-1T contains a hybrid plasmid backbone and a (X4)-containing multidrug resistance region, likely originated through recombination of multiple plasmids. (X4) was flanked by two IS, which may be responsible for (X4) mobilization.

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More and more research works have indicated that microRNAs (miRNAs) play indispensable roles in exploring the pathogenesis of diseases. Detecting miRNA-disease associations by experimental techniques in biology is expensive and time-consuming. Hence, it is important to propose reliable and accurate computational methods to exploring potential miRNAs related diseases.

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Objective: To evaluate the clinical effect of Liqi Kuanxiong Huoxue method LKH, traditional Chinese medicine, TCM therapeutic method for regulating qi, relieving chest stuffiness and promoting blood circulation) in treating patients with cardiac syndrome X (CSX).

Methods: The prospective, non-randomized controlled study was conducted on 51 selected patients with CSX, who were non-randomly assigned to 2 groups, the treated group treated with LKH in addition to the conventional treatment (32 patients), and the control group treated with conventional treatment (19 patients) like nitrate, diltiazem hydrochloride, etc. The treatment course was 14 days.

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