Publications by authors named "Gou L"

The critical biological roles of microRNAs (miRNAs) have been well recognized. However, knowledge on the regulatory activities of miRNA*s is limited. Although several studies pointed to the capacity of this small RNA species to repress target genes in animals, few related analyses were performed in plants.

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Objective: To determine protein requirement of Chinese young female adults on habitual Chinese diet through indicator amino acid oxidation (IAAO) technique.

Design: Twenty women with a mean (SD) age of 21.6 (0.

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Hepatitis B virus (HBV) infection is the leading cause of liver cirrhosis and hepatocellular carcinoma worldwide. In recent decades, significant progress toward understanding the molecular virology and pathogenesis of HBV infection has been made. In addition, multiple treatment modalities have been developed for persons with HBV infection.

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The paraventricular nucleus of the hypothalamus (PVH) plays a critical role in the regulation of autonomic, neuroendocrine, and behavioral activities. This understanding has come from extensive characterization of the PVH in rats, and for this mammalian species we now have a robust model of basic PVH neuroanatomy and function. However, in mice, whose use as a model research animal has burgeoned with the increasing sophistication of tools for genetic manipulation, a comparable level of PVH characterization has not been achieved.

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The present study investigated the protective effect of L-citrulline on gastric mucosal injury induced by ischemia-reperfusion (IR) in rats. Under anesthesia, the celiac artery was clamped for 30 min, and then the clamp was removed for 60 min reperfusion. Sixty minutes before ischemia, L-citrulline was administered intragastrically at doses of 300, 600, and 900 mg/kg.

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Based on the long term (1999-2008) monitoring of air temperature and relative humidity and of the occurrence and epidemiological trend of Marssonina blotch in the main apple-production area of Shaanxi Province, this paper analyzed the occurrence time, pathogenesis regularity, and epidemiological level of Marssonina blotch, with the 1- and 3-dimensional models for predicting Marssonina blotch under effects of ten-day mean air temperature (T) and relative humidity (Hm) constructed. In study area, the development of Marssonina blotch was mainly affected by environment factors. This disease spread rapidly in field in July and August, causing orchard defoliation, and the harm persisted until September.

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Hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) is one of the most common malignancies in the world, and there is an urgent need to discover novel factors that can act as biomarkers for prognostic assessment and therapeutic targets of HCC. In this study, highly purified plasma membrane proteins from clinical tissue samples were obtained using a strategy combining sucrose density gradient centrifugation and subsequent phase partition. Using a two-dimensional gel electrophoresis and MALDI-Q-TOF MS/MS-based proteomics approach, we identified 13 plasma membrane-associated proteins that were differentially expressed in HCC and normal liver tissues.

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Atrial fibrillation (AF) is the most common form of arrhythmia encountered in clinical practice, and contributes to cardiovascular morbidity and mortality. Despite significant advances in the understanding of the mechanisms associated with AF, the number of effective biomarkers and viable therapeutic targets remains relatively limited. In this study, 2-DE and MS/MS analysis was used to identify differentially expressed proteins in human atrial appendage tissues from patients with AF (n=4) compared to controls with sinus rhythm (SR; n=5).

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L-theanine (γ-glutamylethylamide), an amino acid component of green tea, has been shown to reduce mental and physical stress, and to improve memory function. In this study, the antidepressant effect of L-theanine was investigated in mice using the forced swim test, tail suspension test, open-field test and reserpine test. L-theanine produced an antidepressant-like effect, since the administration of L-theanine at doses of 1, 4 and 20 mg/kg for 10 successive days significantly reduced the immobility time in both the forced swim test and tail suspension test, compared with the control group, without accompanying changes in ambulation in the open-field test.

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Background And Objective: Connective tissue growth factor (CTGF) has been identified as playing critical roles in fibrosis and is a promising therapeutic target. In a previous study, we used a phage display library to develop a humanized single-chain variable fragment antibody (scFv) against CTGF. In the present study, the protective effect of anti-CTGF scFv against bleomycin (BL)-induced pulmonary fibrosis was investigated in mice.

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Article Synopsis
  • Multiple myeloma is a complex cancer with limited treatment options; current therapies, especially monoclonal antibodies, have not been very effective, highlighting the need for better alternatives.
  • Researchers developed a polyclonal antibody (PAb) from rabbits immunized with murine plasmacytoma cells, which successfully bound to multiple antigen targets in various myeloma cell lines and inhibited their growth.
  • The PAb demonstrated significant effectiveness in inducing apoptosis (programmed cell death) in myeloma cells and showed promising results in prolonging survival and reducing tumor growth in mice, suggesting it could be a valuable treatment option pending further clinical trials.
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Periplocin is one of cardenolides isolated from cortex periplocae which is used for treatment of rheumatoid arthritis and reinforcement of bones and tendons in traditional medicine. Here, we investigated the anti-tumor activity of periplocin against lung cancer cells bothin vitro and in vivo, and explored its anti-cancer mechanism. Periplocin inhibited the growth of lung cancer cells and induced their apoptosis in time- and dose-dependent manners by cell cycle arrest in G0/G1 phase.

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Objectives: This study was designed to explore the function of ATP binding cassette transporter 1 (ABCA1) and Apolipoprotein A-I (ApoA-I) in cholesterol reverse transportation (RCT), the influence of lovastatin and rosiglitazone on the concentration of cholesterol (CHO) in THP-1 (human monocytic leukemia cell line) derived foam cells.

Methods: LDL from healthy volunteers was obtained by density-gradient ultracentrifugation and was oxidized by incubation with Cu2+ and ox-LDL was identified.Macrophages were induced from THP-1 cell by phorbol ester (PMA).

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The resolution of chiral compound-forming systems using hybrid processes was discussed recently. The concept is of large relevance as these systems form the majority of chiral substances. In this study, a novel hybrid process is presented, which combines pertraction and subsequent preferential crystallization and is applicable for the resolution of such systems.

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In the central nervous system of all mammals, severed axons after injury are unable to regenerate to their original targets and functional recovery is very poor. The failure of axon regeneration is a combined result of several factors including the hostile glial cell environment, inhibitory myelin related molecules and decreased intrinsic neuron regenerative capacity. Astrocytes are the most predominant glial cell type in central nervous system and play important role in axon functions under physiology and pathology conditions.

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MicroRNAs (miRNAs), one type of small RNAs (sRNAs) in plants, play an essential role in gene regulation. Several miRNA databases were established; however, successively generated new datasets need to be collected, organized and analyzed. To this end, we have constructed a plant miRNA knowledge base (PmiRKB) that provides four major functional modules.

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The approximately 21 nucleotide microRNAs (miRNAs) are one type of well-defined small RNA species, and they play critical roles in various biological processes in organisms. In plants, most miRNAs exert repressive regulation on their targets through cleavage, and a number of miRNA-target pairs have been validated either by modified 5' RACE (rapid amplification of cDNA ends), or by newly developed high-throughput strategies. All these data have greatly advanced our understanding of the regulatory roles of plant miRNAs.

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Hematopoiesis in bone marrow declines during aging owing to alteration of the hematopoietic niche. However, due to difficult accessibility and other complexities, senescence-related alteration of the hematopoietic niche is largely unknown. The interstitial fluid of bone marrow (IFBM), a pivotal component of the hematopoietic niche, includes soluble secretory factors that are present between bone marrow cells.

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Excessive expression of CTGF (connective tissue growth factor)/CCN2 has been observed in many fibrotic diseases. The inhibition of the CTGF/CCN2 by antibody has been shown to be clinically useful for the management of fibrosis. A phage display humanized single-chain Fv antibody library was screened using CTGF/C (CTGF/CCN2 C-terminal domain) as the target.

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Apoptosis plays an important role in embryonic development. PNAS-4 has been demonstrated to induce apoptosis in several cancer cells. In this study, we cloned Xenopus laevis PNAS-4 (xPNAS-4), which is homologous to the human PNAS-4 gene.

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Objective: The study aims to assess the therapeutic benefit of medicine treatment in chronic periaortitis.

Method: A retrospective study of 52 patients with chronic periaortitis treated at Peking Union Medical College Hospital. Summarize clinical features, level of acute-phase reactants, extent of ureteral obstruction, level of renal function, size of mass with repeated follow-up CT scanning during the period of therapy.

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s-thanatin, an analogue of thanatin, was synthesised by substituting the fifteenth amino acid threonine with serine and showed broad antimicrobial activity against Gram-negative and Gram-positive bacteria. To evaluate its antimicrobial activity against a multidrug-resistant (MDR) clinical isolate as well as its anti-endotoxin activity, its lipopolysaccharide (LPS)-binding and -neutralising activity in vitro and its therapeutic efficacy in an experimental model of septic shock caused by a MDR clinical isolate of Escherichia coli were studied. The ability of s-thanatin to bind or neutralise LPS from E.

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RBM22 is a newly discovered RNA-binding motif protein, belonging to the SLT11 family; it has been reported to be involved in pre-splicesome assembly and to interact with the Ca(2+) -signaling protein ALG-2. However, previous studies have not demonstrated whether its expression is essential for early embryogenesis in vertebrates. We utilized zebrafish as a developmental model to study the role of RBM22 during embryogenesis.

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Article Synopsis
  • hPNAS4 is a newly discovered pro-apoptosis gene that triggers cell death in human lung cancer cells (A549) when overexpressed.
  • A proteomic study using techniques like two-dimensional electrophoresis and mass spectrometry identified 20 proteins with significant expression changes, revealing insights into various biological processes related to apoptosis.
  • Analyses confirmed key proteins involved in apoptosis, providing a foundation for future research on the role and mechanisms of hPNAS4 in cancer biology.
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