Publications by authors named "FeiYan Wang"

Purpose: This study aimed to investigate the causal effect of plasma proteins on diabetic retinopathy (DR) risk and identify potential drug targets for this disease.

Methods: Two-sample Mendelian randomization was performed to explore potential drug targets for DR. A total of 734 proteins were selected as instrumental variables.

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Based on the innovation-driven theory and the ability-motivation-opportunity (AMO) perspective, we explore the role of intellectual property protection (IPP) in enhancing the radical technological innovation (RTI) of national research project teams (NRPT). Survey data from 336 national research project team members from universities and enterprises were used to analyze the theoretical model of this study, bringing in the chain-mediated effects of innovation milieu (IM) and group potential (GP) for analysis, as well as two-stage hybrid partial least squares structural equation modeling (PLS-SEM) and artificial neural network techniques (ANN) to evaluate the hypotheses. The empirical findings of this paper show that the strength of IPP has a positive relationship with RTI of NRPT, and that IPP is the most important predictor of this.

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is one of the famous traditional Chinese medicines for treating cardiovascular and cerebrovascular diseases. Tanshinone and phenolic acids are the main active compounds of , whereas the distribution patterns of the two kinds of components are still unclear among spp. In this work, high-performance liquid chromatography was applied to analyze the distribution patterns of major components in the roots and leaves of 58 spp.

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Purpose: Severe community-acquired pneumonia (SCAP) is a common respiratory system disease with rapid development and high mortality. Exploring effective biomarkers for early detection and development prediction of SCAP is of urgent need. The function of miR-486-5p in SCAP diagnosis and prognosis was evaluated to identify a promising biomarker for SCAP.

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Lung cancer is one of the leading causes of cancer-related deaths worldwide that presents a substantial peril to human health. Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer (NSCLC) is a main subtype of lung cancer with heightened metastasis and invasion ability. The predominant treatment approaches currently comprise surgical interventions, chemotherapy regimens, and radiotherapeutic procedures.

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The incidence of pneumonia has become increasingly prevalent, and its severity has been continuously escalating, bringing significant damage and stress to people's lives. The regulatory role of RP11-773H22.4 in the onset and development of severe pneumonia is emerging as an important factor, however, the exact mechanisms controlling its effects have not been fully elucidated.

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  • The study aimed to create a mesenchymal stem cell (MSC) model to assess acute graft-versus-host disease (aGVHD) in mice, using specific strains as both donors and recipients.
  • Female C57BL/6N mice provided bone marrow and lymphocytes, while BALB/c mice were exposed to lethal radiation and then injected with these cells to form a bone marrow transplantation model.
  • Results indicated that aGVHD significantly impaired the colony-forming ability of MSCs when cultured with serum from aGVHD mice compared to the bone marrow transplantation group, demonstrating the model's effectiveness in mimicking bone marrow microenvironment damage.
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The aerial parts of Mosla chinensis Maxim. and Mosla chinensis cv. 'Jiangxiangru' (MCJ) are widely utilized in traditional Chinese medicine (TCM), known collectively as Xiang-ru.

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Tea grey blight disease is one of the most destructive diseases that infects tea and is caused by the pathogen (Sawada) Steyaert. L-theanine is a unique non-protein amino acid of the tea plant. Different concentrations of L-theanine exhibit significant inhibitory effects on the growth and sporulation ability of the pathogen causing tea grey blight disease.

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  • * Results indicate a 42.3% overall infection rate, with higher rates found in non-primate mammals (50.0%) compared to birds (26.3%) and primates (31.6%).
  • * A total of 11 parasite species were identified, highlighting potential zoonotic risks, emphasizing the necessity for improved parasite management to ensure the welfare of both animals and human visitors in the zoo.
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Background: The professional quality of life (ProQOL), encompassing emotional, physical, and psychological well-being, is profoundly influenced by the unique nursing experiences of emergency nurses. Understanding and effectively enhancing their professional well-being are of paramount importance. This study aimed to explore the relationship between family care, organizational support, and resilience with the ProQOL among emergency nurses.

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The herbal formula Sinisan (SNS) is a commonly used treatment for depression; however, its mechanism of action remains unclear. This article uses a combination of the GEO database, network pharmacology and molecular docking technologies to investigate the mechanism of action of SNS. The aim is to provide new insights and methods for future depression treatments.

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Recent investigations have shown that the necroptosis of tissue cells in joints is important in the development of osteoarthritis (OA). This study aimed to investigate the potential effects of exogenous skeletal stem cells (SSCs) on the necroptosis of subchondral osteoblasts in OA. Human SSCs and subchondral osteoblasts isolated from human tibia plateaus were used for Western blotting, real-time PCR, RNA sequencing, gene editing, and necroptosis detection assays.

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Introduction: The plant essential oils are composed of volatile compounds and have significant value in preventing and treating neurological diseases, anxiety, depression, among others. The genus Salvia has been shown to be an important medicinal resource, especially the aerial parts of genus Salvia, which are rich in volatile compounds; however, the chemical diversity and distribution patterns of volatile compounds in Salvia species are still unknown.

Objective: The work is performed to analyse the chemical diversity and distribution patterns of volatile compounds in genus Salvia.

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  • The oocyst wall of Eimeria parasites is crucial for their survival and transmission, made from proteins found in wall-forming bodies (WFBs).
  • Through proteomic analysis, researchers identified over 2,900 proteins in Eimeria necatrix and highlighted 1102 as differentially expressed, suggesting key roles in oocyst wall formation.
  • Three specific proteins—EnPDI, EnTrx, and EnPGK—were confirmed to be present in the oocyst wall's outer layer, indicating their participation in structural formation and opening potential avenues for disrupting parasite transmission.
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Diabetic encephalopathy is a chronic complication of diabetes that lacks an optimized treatment strategy. The present study sought to elucidate the potential molecular mechanism of Qi Fu Yin in improving diabetic encephalopathy through network pharmacology. The active components and target information of Qi Fu Yin were obtained from the TCMSP and Swiss target databases, while the target information of diabetic encephalopathy was sourced from Gene cards, OMIM, and Pharm Gkb databases.

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  • Eimeria necatrix is a significant pathogen threatening the poultry industry, characterized by its surface antigens linked to a specific GPI structure, though little is known about these proteins in this parasite.
  • Researchers amplified and cloned the sag gene from E. necatrix to produce a recombinant protein (rEnSAG), revealing insights into its structure, which is critical for understanding its role in infection.
  • The study indicated that rEnSAG can inhibit the invasion of host cells by sporozoites and may confer immune protection in chickens, suggesting its potential as a vaccine candidate against E. necatrix infections.*
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  • - The study investigates the potential of articular cartilage stem cells (ACSCs) in treating osteoarthritis (OA) by isolating these cells from diseased joints and evaluating their effects on joint health in rat models.
  • - ACSCs demonstrated significant stem cell-like properties and improved joint conditions in OA rats, notably reducing abnormal bone remodeling after injection into the knee joints.
  • - The results indicate that ACSCs inhibit the formation of osteoclasts (bone-resorbing cells) in the osteoarthritis context, mediated by specific proteins which contribute to joint healing and improved bone structure.
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Biodegradable mulch films are recognized as a promising substitute of polyethylene (PE) films to alleviate the "white pollution". Biodegradable mulch films with optimum degradation rates increase crop yield even compared to PE films. However, the mechanisms underlying this yield-increasing effect remains elusive.

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It is of great significance to develop natural renewable polymer materials for different applications. Herein, the nano-sized hexagonal boron nitride nanosheets (hBNNSs) were facilely exfoliated through liquid-nitrogen, microwave, and ultrasonication treatments, and novel chitosan/hBNNSs (CS/hBNNSs) films were fabricated via solution casting. The obtained transparent CS/hBNNSs films demonstrated outstanding UV shielding ability with 98.

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  • Eimeria species are harmful parasites in poultry, and this study focuses on the EnOXIO1 gene from E. necatrix, which is linked to protein functions in these pests.
  • Researchers extracted RNA from the parasite's gametocytes, amplified the EnOXIO1 gene, and successfully expressed the recombinant protein in E. coli, confirming its significant antigenic properties.
  • The study demonstrated that vaccination with the rEnOXIO1 protein boosted chicken immunity, improved weight gain, decreased parasite output, and lessened tissue damage during E. necatrix infection.
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The genus Salvia L. (Lamiaceae) comprises myriad distinct medicinal herbs, with terpenoids as one of their major active chemical groups. Abietane-type diterpenoids (ATDs), such as tanshinones and carnosic acids, are specific to Salvia and exhibit taxonomic chemical diversity among lineages.

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  • Huanglongbing (HLB), caused by Liberibacter spp., severely impacts the citrus industry and alters microbial communities in plant leaves and roots.
  • A study analyzed the microbial community in the pericarp of citrus fruits with normal and abnormal pigmentation due to infection by Liberibacter asiaticus (Las).
  • Findings revealed significant differences in microbial diversity and composition, with normal pigment pericarps showing higher microbial abundance and functional potential compared to abnormal-colored pericarps, providing insights for biological control against HLB.
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Background: At least 1 billion people are affected by blindness or vision impairment worldwide, and in China, the proportion of myopia among college students is even higher. Anxiety and self-harm are becoming more and more common among college students, which indicates the importance of paying attention to their mental health. Previous studies have demonstrated that vision impairment has a negative impact on the mental health of adults.

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  • Skeletal stem/progenitor cells (SSPCs) are found in bones and are essential for bone development, maintenance, and healing, but their diversity and regenerative abilities in mice need more research.
  • This study uses advanced single-cell RNA sequencing to analyze SSPC populations in mouse bones and identifies various cell types involved in bone growth and regeneration.
  • A new population of SSPCs named Cd168 was discovered, which shows strong regenerative potential and is found in specific areas of postnatal mouse bones, indicating its role in healing and tissue formation.
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