Publications by authors named "Geng M"

A green and facile synthesis of previously unreported ,-disulfonated 5-amino pyrazoles was established through an iodine-catalyzed cascade reaction of easily accessible sulfonyl hydrazides, β-ketonitriles, and sodium sulfinates. Diverse ,-disulfonated 5-amino pyrazoles could be obtained in 38-88% yields. This methodology features green and mild conditions, broad substrate scope, and effortless work-up.

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Saline lakes possess substantial carbon storage and play essential roles in global carbon cycling. Benthic microorganisms mine and decompose sediment organic matter via extracellular enzymes to acquire limiting nutrients and thus meet their element budgets, which ultimately causes variations in sediment carbon storage. However, current knowledge about microbial nutrient limitation and the associated organic carbon changes especially in saline lake remains elusive.

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Breast cancer treatment has been challenging all the time because cancer cells have multiple signaling pathways; so, breast cancer still remains a threat to the lives and health of many patients. While common single drug therapies inhibit only one pathway, the combination of multiple mechanisms offers the potential to simultaneously suppress multiple targets and pathways to kill cancer cells more effectively. It is reported that autophagy caused by autophagy inducers and apoptosis caused by some chemotherapeutic drugs can promote ferroptosis to some extent; herein, we combined these three pathways and constructed a multifunctional dual-responsive release nanosystem of Rap@mFeO-DOX-HA that achieved the ferroptosis-autophagy-apoptosis synergistic effect for cancer treatment.

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The effects of the preparation method (mixing, chemical polymerization, or ultrasound treatment) on the structure and functional properties of soy protein isolate-(-)-epigallocatechin-3-gallate (SPI-EGCG) complexes were examined. The mixing treated SPI-EGCG samples (M-SE) were non-covalently linked, while the chemical polymerization and ultrasound treated SPI-EGCG samples (C-SE and U-SE, respectively) were bound covalently. The covalent binding of EGCG with protein improved the molecular weight and changed the structures of the SPI by decreasing the α-helix content.

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  • Cognitive impairment is a significant issue for patients with chronic kidney disease (CKD), affecting their overall well-being.
  • Factors such as vascular damage, inflammation, and toxins from CKD contribute to brain damage, leading to cognitive decline.
  • The review explores the causes, risk factors, and potential treatments for cognitive impairment in CKD, emphasizing the need for better understanding and innovative therapies.
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Exposure to probiotics in early life contributes to host intestinal development and prevention of necrotizing enterocolitis (NEC). (), an opportunistic pathogen, can cause NEC, bacteremia, and meningitis in neonates, but the research of probiotics against is limited relative to other enteropathogens. Here, the protective effect and mechanism of a novel probiotic () YL20 isolated from breast milk on -induced intestinal injury were explored by using two in vitro models, including an -infected intestinal organoid model and intestinal barrier model, as well as an in vivo experimental animal model.

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  • - The research presents an effective method for transforming the South Chinese cassava cultivar SC8 using the LBA4404 strain to improve its genetic traits and industrial usability.
  • - Cassava embryogenic calli were successfully transformed using a specific binary vector and optimized conditions, achieving around 120-140 independent transgenic lines from callus cultures in about 5 months.
  • - The study demonstrated the generation of significant genetic mutations (45.83% homozygous mono-allelic) through the CRISPR/Cas9 system, which has the potential to enhance cassava's functional characteristics for agricultural improvement.
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Evidence of the influence of prenatal phthalate exposure on childhood longitudinal obesity markers is limited. Nested on the Ma'anshan birth cohort study, 990 mother-daughter pairs were included. Seven phthalate metabolites were determined in urine collected in each trimester.

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Glutaredoxins (GRXs) are essential for reactive oxygen species (ROS) homeostasis in responses of plants to environment changes. We previously identified several drought-responsive CC-type GRXs in cassava, an important tropical crop. However, how CC-type GRX regulates ROS homeostasis of cassava under drought stress remained largely unknown.

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As a complex pathogenesis driven by immune inflammatory factors and intestinal microbiota, the treatment of inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) may rely on the comprehensive regulation of these important pathogenic factors to reach a favorable therapeutic effect. In the current study, we discovered a series of imidazo[4,5-]quinoline derivatives that potently and simultaneously inhibited two primary proinflammatory signaling pathways JAK/STAT and NF-κB. Especially, lead compound showed potent inhibitory activities against interferon-stimulated genes (IC: 3.

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In this study, we synthesized nano-microemulsions of calcium carbonate (CaCO)-encapsulated curcumin (Cur)-Ferulic acid (FA) ester derivatives of diverse mass ratios by using the solution casting approach. The structures, antioxidant and antimicrobial activities, physical properties, and potential of hydrogen (pH) sensitivity of these products were examined. Compared with microparticles of CaCO, those of CaCO@Cur-FA exhibited excellent antimicrobial and antioxidant properties.

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Currently, the exploitation of Baode Block as a biogenic coal-bed gas field has been in the later stage of stable production; hence, exploration and activation of microbial gas production are of great practical significance for the enhancement and stabilization of block production. Pretreatment is the key process to improve anaerobic biodegradation performance and increase yield and production rate of gas. In this study, we examine physical, chemical, and biological pretreatment methods and compare their effectiveness toward microbial gas production in the coal seam.

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Pharmacological activation of stimulator of interferon genes (STING) by agonists has emerged as a new modality of cancer immunotherapy. However, current available STING agonists remain in early developmental stage or failed in clinic trials due to limited efficacy in humans. In this report, we performed a structure-activity relationship study based on the benzothiophene oxobutanoic acid scaffold of MSA-2, a well-documented STING agonist by Merck, leading to a series of N-substituted acyloxyamino derivatives with potent STING activating effect.

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Aviation noise pollution has become a significant public health problem, especially with the endless improvement of flight speed and loading capacity. Existing aviation noise absorbers have fatal defects of large weight, weak high-temperature stability, and difficulty to achieve both good low-frequency (<1000 Hz) and high-frequency (up to 6000 Hz) noise absorption simultaneously. Herein, we report a robust strategy to create flexible ceramic nanofiber aerogels with cascaded resonant cavities by the air bubbles-assisted freeze-casting technology.

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As a pleiotropic cytokine mainly secreted by CD4 T cells, interleukin (IL)-22 plays an important role in immune regulation and infection elimination. Despite IL-22 homologues have been identified in non-mammal, whether and how IL-22 participates in the adaptive immune response of early vertebrates have not been fully addressed. In this study, we identified an evolutionarily conserved IL-22 from Nile tilapia Oreochromis niloticus (defined as OnIL-22), proved by its properties regarding sequence, gene structure, functional domain, tertiary structure and phylogeny.

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The influence of the combined application of chemical fertilizer with green manure on the stabilization of organic carbon (C) was explored in the organo-mineral complexes of paddy soil. The organo-mineral complexes were isolated from paddy soil treated with no fertilizer, chemical fertilizer alone, and chemical fertilizer combined with increasing amounts of Chinese milk vetch (CMV). The stability (reflected by mineralizable carbon proportion), the content and chemical composition of organic C, the Fe/Al oxides and their associated organic C in the organo-mineral complexes were investigated.

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Background: To quantitatively assess the impact of the onset-to-diagnosis interval (ODI) on severity and death for coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) patients.

Methods: This retrospective study was conducted based on the data on COVID-19 cases of China over the age of 40 years reported through China's National Notifiable Infectious Disease Surveillance System from February 5, 2020 to October 8, 2020. The impacts of ODI on severe rate (SR) and case fatality rate (CFR) were evaluated at individual and population levels, which was further disaggregated by sex, age and geographic origin.

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Caffeine is well-known as a psychostimulant, and it can also be beneficial in numerous diseases such as diabetes and different types of cancer. Previous studies have shown that caffeine can have a protective role in bacterial infection-induced inflammation and hyperoxia-mediated pulmonary inflammation. Hepcidin, which is regulated by the IL-6/STAT3 inflammation pathway, is a peptide hormone that maintains systemic iron homeostasis.

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  • The study focused on optimizing the organocatalytic acetylation of pea starch using tartaric acid, examining how varying degrees of substitution (DS) with alkanoyl and tartaryl groups affected the starch's properties.
  • Results showed that modifications improved the thermal stability and moisture resistance of the starch, with a significant increase in hydrophobicity and film-forming abilities up to a certain DS level.
  • However, high DS values led to structural incompatibility, causing roughness and poorer film properties due to microporosity and degradation.
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Background: Insoluble dietary fiber (IDF) has beneficial physiological effects, such as the promoting of intestinal peristalsis, the improving of intestinal flora, and the absorbing of some harmful substances. Okara, a byproduct of soybean processing, is a potential source of IDF. But the larger particle size and poor water solubility of okara IDF have adverse effects on sensory properties and functional characteristics.

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Growing evidence has indicated the association of clinical antibiotic use with abnormal blood lipid levels; however, no epidemiological study has examined the relationship of antibiotic exposure, probably derived from food chains, with blood lipid levels. This study investigated the relationships of urinary antibiotic levels with blood lipid levels and dyslipidemias in the older population. Baseline data of 960 participants from the Cohort of Elderly Health and Environment Controllable Factors were used in the present study.

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Background: Few studies have investigated the associations of childhood growth trajectories with the prenatal metabolic risks of mothers and their interaction with children's genetic susceptibility.

Objective: To investigate the effects of gestational metabolic syndrome (GMS) risks and children's polygenic risk scores (PRSs), and their interaction effect on the BMI trajectory and obesity risk of offspring from birth to 6 years of age.

Methods: A total of 2,603 mother-child pairs were recruited from the Ma'anshan birth cohort (Anhui Province of China) study.

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Cyclic arginine-glycine-aspartic (RGD) peptides that specifically bind to integrin αβ have been developed for drug delivery, tracers, and imaging for tumor diagnosis and treatment. Herein, a series of polycyclic RGD peptides containing dual, tri, and tetra rings were designed and synthesized through sortase A-mediated ligation. An in vitro test on cell adhesion inhibition indicated that the RGD peptide containing tricylic structure exhibited outstanding potency and selectivity for αβ integrin.

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The application of electromagnetic waves has reached every aspect of human life, but the search for superior electromagnetic wave absorbent materials has been a constant quest of researchers. The application of heterogeneous structures has been favored by researchers of electromagnetic wave absorbent materials and the quest for simple preparation methods and homogeneous distribution of heterogeneous structures is continuing. In this study, we synthesized carbon sphere/FeO nanocrystal (CS/FeO) composites by uniformly decorating FeO nanoparticles on the surface of carbon spheres through a simple strategy of expanding the heterogeneous structured interface.

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The widespread application of metal-based nanoparticles (MNPs) has prompted great interest in nano-biosafety. Consequently, as more and more MNPs are released into the environment and eventually sink into the soil, plants, as an essential component of the ecosystem, are at greater risk of exposure and response to these MNPs. Therefore, to understand the potential impact of nanoparticles on the environment, their effects should be thoroughly investigated.

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