Publications by authors named "Geng M"

Background: Our previous study showed that antibiotic exposure was linked to depressive symptomatology in community-dwelling older adults in China. Our current study aims to explore the underlying mechanisms by assessing the intermediated effects of circulating short-chain organic acids (SCOAs) on this association.

Methods: Depressive symptoms were screened by the 30-item Geriatric Depression Scale (GDS-30).

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Increasing noise pollution has generated a tremendous threat to human health and incurred great economic losses. However, most existing noise-absorbing materials present a significant challenge in achieving lightweight, robust mechanical stability, and efficient low-frequency (<1000 Hz) noise reduction. Herein, we create highly compressible micro/nanofibrous sponges with thin-walled cavity structures for efficient noise reduction through electrospinning and dispersion casting.

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Introduction: Despite improvements in the treatment of acute ischemic stroke (AIS), some patients still suffer from functional impairments, indicating the poor understanding of pathophysiologic process of AIS. Inflammation plays an important role in the pathophysiology of AIS. The purpose of the study was to investigate the peripheral inflammation in different subtypes of AIS.

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Agonists of the stimulator of interferon genes (STING) pathway are increasingly being recognized as a promising new approach in the treatment of cancer. Although progress in clinical trials for STING agonists in antitumor applications has been slow, there is still an urgent need for developing new potent STING agonists with versatile potential applications. Herein, we developed and identified a non-nucleotide STING agonist called DW18343.

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Nucleosides and its derivatives are essential chemicals with extensive applications in the food, agricultural, and pharmaceutical industries. Chemical synthesis of these compounds often faces problems such as harsh reaction conditions and environmental pollution, whereas microbial synthesis provides a promising and sustainable alternative. This review discusses recent advances in the biosynthesis of nucleosides and their derivatives.

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Enhancing the sensitivity and extending the linear sensing range of flexible pressure sensors are crucial for their development and incorporation in wearable electronics. Conventional sensors face a trade-off between sensitivity and linear sensing range, which is often limited by the monotonicity of materials and structural design. To address this challenge, a new piezoresistive flexible sensor is developed in this work, drawing inspiration from the intricate microstructure and pressure-sensing capabilities of human skin.

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Cadmium sulfide is widely employed in environmental catalysis due to its excellent catalytic behaviors. However, the inherent toxicity and leaching risk of CdS-based catalyst presents significant challenges for practical applications. This study explored the incorporation of CdS nanowires on the nitrogen-doped multi-wall carbon tubes (N-MWCNTs) substrate to minimize the leaching rate and mitigate the bio-toxicity by regulating the electron transfer process.

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Carbon-based perovskite solar cells (C-PSCs) have acquired broad interest due to their superior stability and lower cost compared with metal-based perovskite solar cells (M-PSCs). However, the presence of perovskite defects greatly limits the power conversion efficiency (PCE) and long-term stability of C-PSCs. Herein, a natural dye Congo red molecule containing dual-functional groups of amino and sulfonic acids is first used as a surface passivation agent to treat the surface of perovskite films.

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  • Non-metallic catalysis is emerging as an effective approach for the hydrofunctionalization of unsaturated hydrocarbons, utilizing a unique BF·OEt-promoted method.
  • The study presents a highly selective and efficient multi-component reaction, characterized by a Markovnikov addition mechanism, validated through various experimental analyses.
  • Successful gram-scale application and exploration of drug derivatives indicate the potential of this method in developing new compounds, including one showing promise for anti-Parkinson's disease activity.
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  • Benzo[a]pyrene (BaP) is a common organic pollutant that negatively affects the ability of bacteria to degrade harmful compounds in contaminated soil.
  • This study focuses on improving the removal of BaP by using modified wheat straw biochar (MWBC) to support microbial communities, which led to a remarkable 75.18% removal efficiency within 12 days.
  • The research also examined the diversity of the microbial species involved and identified challenges in managing real-world contaminated sites.
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Objective: To enhance the understanding of rhabdomyolysis (RM) caused by snakebites and to promptly identify and intervene in the risk factors associated with RM.

Methods: A retrospective analysis involving 209 snakebite victims who visited our hospital for snakebite cases was conducted. Among these, 43 were related to RM, while 166 did not exhibit RM (NRM).

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This study aimed to evaluate the effects of exogenous hormones on postpartum ultrasonographic changes of uterine horn in Hu sheep. 90 nulliparous Hu sheep were divided into three groups according to the number of lambs. Each group was further randomly subdivided into three groups (n = 10), a control group (sodium chloride), a PG group (cloprostol), and a PG+OT group (cloprostol + oxytocin).

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  • * From 2014 to 2019, over 5 million influenza cases were analyzed, showing that increases in urbanization were connected to higher influenza rates, particularly impacting regions in southern China.
  • * The findings suggest that urbanization not only raises local influenza incidence but also has spillover effects on nearby areas; thus, local governments should enhance healthcare access and collaborate on influenza prevention strategies across cities.
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The Oceanus Procellarum region, characterized by its vast basaltic plains and pronounced volcanic activity, serves as a focal point for understanding the volcanic history of the Moon. Here we present density models of the magmatic structures beneath Oceanus Procellarum, derived from Gravity Recovery and Interior Laboratory (GRAIL) mission data. The models uncover pronounced linear magmatic structures along the Procellarum's western border and significant intrusions within the northern and southern Marius Hills.

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  • * Researchers compared lymphocyte subpopulations and inflammation markers in glioma patients who had PDT-assisted surgery to those who had surgery only and healthy controls, analyzing data from September 2019 to December 2023.
  • * Results showed that PDT significantly improved immune responses and overall survival, especially in primary glioma patients, suggesting that PDT could be a beneficial addition to glioma treatment strategies.
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: Coke oven emissions (COEs) are formed in the process of coking production, mainly composed of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) and benzene; however, the health impacts of COE exposure in coking workers are not fully clear so far. We aimed to explore the associations of occupational COE exposure with pulmonary function, blood pressure, blood cell parameters, and blood biochemical indices, and to bolster health surveillance and disease prevention and control in coking workers. : We investigated 566 coking workers at a large state-owned enterprise coking plant in Taiyuan, Shanxi, China, measured the concentrations of plasma 16 PAHs and urinary phenol, assessed the health outcomes including pulmonary function, blood pressure, the levels of peripheral hematologic parameters and biochemical indices, and examined the associations of PAH and phenol concentrations with the health outcomes using multiple linear regressions, least absolute shrinkage and selection operator regression (LASSO), and Bayesian kernel machine regression (BKMR).

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To predict patient survival prognosis, we aimed to establish a novel set of gene features associated with hypoxia and apoptosis. RNA-seq and clinical data of LUAD were sourced from The Cancer Genome Atlas (TCGA) and Gene Expression Omnibus (GEO) databases, while hypoxia and apoptosis-related genes were obtained from the Molecular Signatures Database (MsigDB). A 13-gene-prognostic model incorporating hypoxia and apoptosis genes was developed using univariate/multivariate Cox regression, Nonnegative Matrix Factorization (NMF) clustering, and LASSO regression.

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Necroptosis is a regulated inflammatory cell death process that is closely associated with autoimmune diseases, acute ischemic injuries, neurodegenerative disorders, and so on. Due to the crucial role of receptor-interacting protein kinase 1 (RIPK1) in the necroptosis pathway, RIPK1 inhibitors are believed to have great potential in the treatment of necroptosis-related diseases. In this article, we reported a series of pyridazin-4-one derivatives as potent necroptosis inhibitors for both human and mouse cells.

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Amyloplasts are the sites of starch synthesis and accumulation. Little is known about amyloplast division and its effects on the size, structure, and physicochemical properties of starch granules. In this study, we created mutants of plastid division-related gene MeMinD by CRISPR/Cas9 technology, leading to the disruption of normal division of amyloplasts in cassava storage roots.

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  • * The messiii-1 mutants exhibited increased levels of amylose, resistant starch, and total starch compared to control plants, along with changes in starch granule size and structure.
  • * The mutation also resulted in enhanced soluble sugars (sucrose, glucose, fructose), which are believed to promote starch synthesis and alter gene expression related to starch biosynthesis, thus boosting the nutritional profile of cassava.
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The association between prenatal phthalate mixture exposure and the risk of autism spectrum disorder (ASD) in children, as well as the potential mechanism and impact of maternal vitamin D, remains unclear. We analyzed data from 3209 mother-child pairs. The associations between prenatal phthalate exposure and autistic traits in children aged 1.

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Sodium oligomannate (GV-971), an oligosaccharide drug approved in China for treating mild-to-moderate Alzheimer's disease (AD), was previously found to recondition the gut microbiota and limit altered peripheral Th1 immunity in AD transgenic mice. As a follow-up study, we here made advances by pinpointing a Lactobacillus murinus (L.m.

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The increasing role of environmental pollutants and nutrients in the development of myopia. Further longitudinal evidence is needed to elucidate the effects of early-life environmental pollutants on myopia and nutrients to protect against pollutant-induced myopia. We used mother-child dyads from the Ma'anshan Birth Cohort (n = 2028) to explore the modifying effects of maternal vitamin D status of prenatal and childhood arsenic exposure with refractive parameters and myopia.

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Transition metal oxides (TMOs) have been identified as the most promising anode materials for lithium-ion batteries (LIBs). However, these materials tend to undergo volumetric expansion during battery operation, which disrupts their internal structure and ultimately leads to a degradation of battery performance. CrO/N-doped porous carbon (CrO@NC) composites were successfully synthesized through high-temperature calcination using CrO-containing hydrogels as precursors.

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Cassava ( Crantz) is a staple crop in tropical and subtropical regions, valued for its high starch content in roots. Effective genetic transformation and genome editing of cassava require efficient screening methods for transgenic and edited plants. In this study, a visual selection marker system using an R2R3-MYB transcription factor anthocyanin 1 gene ( LOC110667474) from a rubber tree ( Müll.

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