Publications by authors named "Feng-Ling Huang"

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  • - Ampicillin (AMP) and cefazolin (CZO) are widely used antibiotics known for high ecological toxicity, and their combination can create a synergistic effect that is particularly harmful to aquatic organisms like algae.
  • - A study investigated how different concentrations of AMP and CZO affect algae, revealing that exposure led to significant growth inhibition linked to increased reactive oxygen species (ROS) and disruptions in metabolic processes.
  • - Transcriptomic analyses showed that the combination of AMP and CZO affects key biological functions, damaging both photosynthesis and antioxidant systems, leading to a deeper understanding of their environmental risks.
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  • Azole fungicides can be toxic to the environment, and their combined effects in mixtures are not yet fully understood; this study analyzed 225 binary and 126 multi-component mixtures on the algae Chlorella pyrenoidosa.* -
  • The toxicity levels varied significantly among the azole fungicides and their mixtures, with some mixtures showing high toxicity, especially those including epoxiconazole, while their combined effect often resulted in additive, synergistic, or antagonistic interactions.* -
  • At lower concentrations (10% effect), the majority of mixtures (69.23%) exhibited additive toxicity, while at higher concentrations (50% effect), the interactions shifted, with 55.84% showing either synergistic or antagon
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It has been reported that BCL2L10 is abundantly and specifically expressed in adult human and mouse oocytes and played a very important role in oocytes maturation and early embryonic development. This study is to investigate the expression pattern of BCL2L10 in buffalo ovaries and its effect on the in vitro maturation of buffalo oocytes, so as to dissect mechanism of oocytes maturation and provide theoretical guidance for improvement of the in vitro maturation of buffalo oocytes. The results showed that BCL2L10 gene was enriched in ovary and the expression of BCL2L10 was oocyte specific and up-regulated during oocyte maturation.

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The testicular seminiferous tubules contain Sertoli cells and different types of spermatogenic cells. They provide the microenvironment for spermatogenesis, but the precise molecular mechanism of spermatogenesis is still not well known. Here, we have employed tandem mass tag coupled to LC-MS/MS with the high-throughput quantitative proteomics technology to explore the protein expression from buffalo testicular seminiferous tubules at three different developmental stages (prepuberty, puberty, and postpuberty).

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Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy (FTIRS) and microimaging technique have been integrated together to evolve into Fourier transform infrared spectroscopic imaging (FTIRI) system. This system can provide not only the morphological information of the sample by visible image and FTIR image, but also the abundant information on the spectral, component and structure of specimen by FTIRS, especially of the heterogeneous solid mixture. The richer and more visualized information obtained by FTIRI greatly raised the research efficiency and usability of the spectral technique in biomedicine, pharmacology, forensic medicine, material science and chemistry, etc.

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Background & Objective: Recently, it was reported that some organic arsenics was stronger than inorganic arsenics in inducing carcinoma cell apoptosis. This study was designed to compare arsacetyl (ASAC), a kind of organic arsenics, with As2O3 in the effect of inhibiting proliferation and inducing apoptosis in carcinoma cells.

Methods: MTT (Methythiazolyl tetrazolium) assay and analysis of apoptosis were used to evaluate the effects of arsacetyl and As2O3 on the proliferation of SMMC-7721 and their mechanisms.

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Aim: To investigate the effect of magnesium ion (Mg2+) on neuronic damage induced by 0.1 mmol/L glutamic acid.

Methods: The neurons isolated from hippocampus in rats were cultured for 6-9 days, and then randomly divided into three groups: A.

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