Publications by authors named "Gaowei Pan"

The advancement in fluorescent probe technology for visualizing nuclear morphology and nucleic acid distribution in live cells and has attracted considerable interest within the biomedical research community, as it offers invaluable insights into cellular dynamics across various physiological and pathological contexts. In this study, we present a novel two-photon nucleus-imaging fluorescent probe called Nu-red, which is a typical donor(D)-π-acceptor(A) rotor composed of the donor (dihydroquinoline) and acceptor (pyridiniumylpentadienitrile) parts linked by a single bond. This probe offers several advantages, including long-wavelength excitation and emission (λ/λ = 610/664 nm), favorable quantum yields (1.

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  • Flue-curing and redrying are crucial steps in tobacco processing, affecting microbial activity that influences fermentation.
  • A study identified nearly 6,400 variations of fungi across different tobacco processing stages, highlighting dominant genera like Alternaria and Sampaiozyma.
  • The research reveals that major molds are enriched after flue-curing, showing that processing significantly alters fungal communities, which is important for mildew control during fermentation.
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Colchicine (COL), an ancient and well-known drug, has been used in clinical practice for centuries. On the other hand, COL has also attracted extensive concerns for its potent toxic effects, especially gastrointestinal adverse reactions (nausea, vomiting, and diarrhea) before clinical symptoms relief. In this study, we used a rodent model to study the effects of COL on gastric mucosa and associated microbiota.

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