Publications by authors named "Enhui Chen"

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  • Adipose tissue plays a vital role in managing energy balance, and enhancing its function could lead to better strategies for combatting obesity.
  • The study found that FLLL32, a curcumin analog, improved cold tolerance and reduced the size of fat cells in mice, but did not change overall body or fat weight.
  • FLLL32 also influenced specific protein expressions related to fat metabolism and inhibited the development of new fat cells, indicating its important role in adipose tissue function.
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  • - LncRNAs play a significant role in the risk and severity of metabolic dysfunction-associated fatty liver disease (MASLD), though their exact functions are still unclear.
  • - In a study involving diet-induced obesity in mice, a specific lncRNA was found to be significantly decreased, and its overexpression led to increased fat accumulation in liver cells.
  • - The research proposed a new signaling pathway involving the lncRNA, SND1 protein, and PPARγ, highlighting the importance of lncRNA in epigenetic modifications related to MASLD pathology.
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Long noncoding RNAs (lncRNAs) are strongly associated with glucose homeostasis, but their roles remain largely unknown. In this study, the potential role of lncRNA-Snhg3 in glucose metabolism was evaluated both in vitro and in vivo. Here, we found a positive relationship between Snhg3 and hepatic glycogenesis.

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Background: Metastasis renal cell carcinoma (RCC) patients have extremely high mortality rate. A predictive model for RCC micrometastasis based on pathomics could be beneficial for clinicians to make treatment decisions.

Methods: A total of 895 formalin-fixed and paraffin-embedded whole slide images (WSIs) derived from three cohorts, including Shanghai General Hospital (SGH), Clinical Proteomic Tumor Analysis Consortium (CPTAC) and Cancer Genome Atlas (TCGA) cohorts, and another 588 frozen section WSIs from TCGA dataset were involved in the study.

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d-mannose has been widely used in food, medicine, cosmetic, and food-additive industries. To date, chemical synthesis or enzymatic conversion approaches based on iso/epimerization reactions for d-mannose production suffered from low conversion rate due to the reaction equilibrium, necessitating intricate separation processes for obtaining pure products on an industrial scale. To circumvent this challenge, this study showcased a new approach for d-mannose synthesis from glucose through constructing a phosphorylation-dephosphorylation pathway in an engineered strain.

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Washing machines are one of the tools that bring great convenience to people's daily lives. However, washing machines that have been used for a long time often develop issues such as odor and mold, which can pose health hazards to consumers. There exists a conspicuous gap in our understanding of the microorganisms that inhabit the inner workings of washing machines.

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Although maritime transport plays an essential role in the global economy, it inevitably imposes negative impacts on our living environment, especially for ships using fuel with high sulfur content. Nowadays, ship emission monitoring highly depends on manual inspection, which is time-consuming and labor-intensive. This study proposes a decision framework based on spectrum technology and the sulfur‑carbon ratio method to measure the ship fuel sulfur content.

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In order to alleviate the pressure on environmental resources faced by meat and dairy production and to satisfy the increasing demands of consumers for food safety and health, alternative proteins have drawn considerable attention in the food industry. However, despite the successive reports of alternative protein food, the processing and application foundation of alternative proteins for meat and dairy is still weak. This paper summarizes the nutritional composition and physicochemical characteristics of meat and dairy alternative proteins from four sources: plant proteins, fungal proteins, algal proteins and insect proteins.

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Adipose tissue, a key regulator of systemic energy homeostasis, can synthesize and store triglycerides to meet long-term energy demands. In response to nutrient overload, adipose tissue expands by hypertrophy or hyperplasia. As an oncogene, MDM2 has exerted diverse biological activities including human development, tissue regeneration, and inflammation, in addition to major oncogenic activities.

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Healthy adipose tissue is crucial to maintain normal energy homeostasis. Little is known about the role of murine double minute 2 (MDM2), an E3 ubiquitin ligase and has been highlighted in oncopathology, in adipose tissue. Our results indicated that MDM2 expression was associated with nutritional status.

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Series of imidazo[1,2-a]pyridines designed from gossypol modification based on Groebke-Blackburn-Bienaymé reaction were discovered as potent Bcl-2 inhibitors. Compound 4 was found to display good anti-proliferative activities for 7 human cancer cell lines (0.33-1.

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Quasi-periodic structures of quasicrystals yield novel effects in diverse systems. However, there is little investigation on employing quasi-periodic structures in morphology control. Here, we show the use of quasi-periodic surface structures in controlling the transition of liquid droplets.

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A clonally propagated F2 population (F2CP), derived from the rice cross of Qimiaoxiang/91SP068, was used to map rolled leaf QTLs. As the parent Qimiaoxiang is an unrolling leaf variety, while 91SP068 is a medium rolling variety with about 34% rolling index. One major QTL, rl8, which came from 91SP068, was mapped between two flanking SSR markers, RM6954 and RM6841, on chromosome 5, with genetic distance 3.

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