Publications by authors named "Guobing Wang"

Casuarina equisetifolia trees are used as windbreaks in subtropical and tropical coastal zones, while C. equisetifolia windbreak forests can be degraded by seawater atomization (SA) and seawater encroachment (SE). To investigate the mechanisms underlying the response of C.

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Excessive release of chromium (Cr) from the tanning industry and antibiotics from livestock caused severe hazards to humans. Gallic acid (GA 10 mM) alleviated alone/combined SDZ 30 mg kg and TWW 40, 60, and 100% stress in wheat. GA (10 mM) decreased the TSP 12 and 13%, TFAA 8 and 10%, TSS 14 and 16%, RS 18 and 16%, and NRS 11 and 9% in shoots and grains under SDZ + TWW (30 mg kg+100%), compared without foliar.

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The slip systems and motion behavior of dislocations induced by nano-indentation technique in GaN-based LDs were investigated. Dislocations with burgers vector of b = 1/3 <11 3> were introduced on either {11 2} <11 3>, or {1 01} <11 3> pyramidal slip systems in the upper p-GaN layer. Besides, {0001} <11 0> basal slip system was also activated.

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X-ray repair cross-complementation group 1 (XRCC1) is a pivotal contributor to base excision repair, and its dysregulation has been implicated in the oncogenicity of various human malignancies. However, a comprehensive pan-cancer analysis investigating the prognostic value, immunological functions, and epigenetic associations of XRCC1 remains lacking. To address this knowledge gap, we conducted a systematic investigation employing bioinformatics techniques across 33 cancer types.

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Objective: Peripheral blood routine parameters (PBRPs) are simple and easily acquired markers to identify ulcerative colitis (UC) and Crohn's disease (CD) and reveal the severity, whereas the diagnostic performance of individual PBRP is limited. We, therefore used four machine learning (ML) models to evaluate the diagnostic and predictive values of PBRPs for UC and CD.

Methods: A retrospective study was conducted by collecting the PBRPs of 414 inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) patients, 423 healthy controls (HCs), and 344 non-IBD intestinal diseases (non-IBD) patients.

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Objective: To evaluate the hematoma clearance and safety of small bone window craniotomy through the lateral fissure Rolandic point-insular lobe approach for patients with hypertensive intracerebral hemorrhage (HICH) in posterior basal ganglia.

Methods: This retrospective study enrolled a total of 86 patients with HICH in the posterior basal ganglia region who underwent surgery between January 2020 and December 2021. These patients were divided into two groups: the conventional group and the study group.

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Generally, deciduous and evergreen trees coexist in subtropical forests, and both types of leaves are attacked by numerous insect herbivores. However, trees respond and defend themselves from herbivores in different ways, and these responses may vary between evergreen and deciduous species. We examined both the percentage of leaf area removed by herbivores as well as the percentage of leaves attacked by herbivores to evaluate leaf herbivore damage across 14 subtropical deciduous and evergreen tree species, and quantified plant defenses to varying intensities of herbivory.

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  • Climate change has caused more severe droughts, prompting research into how forests adapt and maintain ecosystem services during these conditions.
  • A study in a poplar plantation in China tested different drought levels (30% and 50% reduction in rainfall), revealing that aboveground plant production decreased but fine root production increased significantly under drought stress.
  • Findings highlighted that while aboveground production suffered a decline (12.2% and 19.3% for 30% and 50% droughts, respectively), fine root production rose (21.6% and 35.1%), indicating that roots are more responsive to varying drought intensities compared to aboveground parts.
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As a powerful tool for biological sensing, electrochemical biosensors have attracted much attention due to their ability to integrate biological recognition elements on an electrochemical interface and convert target analyte information into measurable electrochemical signals. Despite the abundance of literature published on the topic, no comprehensive surveys have been conducted to evaluate the area of electrochemical biosensors with bibliometric techniques. This paper employs VOSviewer to analyze and visualize literature from 2003 to 2023 in the Web of Science in order to gain an understanding of the development of the field of electrochemical biosensors in recent years.

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  • - Polystyrene microplastics (PS) decompose slowly and their interaction with increasing CO levels on soil and rice is under-researched.
  • - An experiment showed that adding PS to soil disrupted nutrient uptake in rice and affected soil bacteria, particularly those involved in nitrogen processes.
  • - Elevated CO levels alone improved rice photosynthesis but led to a decrease in beneficial bacteria, and the combination of PS and high CO significantly reduced rice's water use and altered bacterial functions.
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We determined the complete mitochondrial genome of Thereuopoda clunifera (Chilopoda: Scutigeridae) to clarify the phylogenetic status within Chilopoda. Using Sanger sequencing and next-generation sequencing technologies, the entire mitogenome of T. clunifera was assembled and annotated, with 14,898 bp in length and 37 genes (13 protein-coding genes, 22 transfer RNA genes, and two ribosomal RNA genes), which are usually found in arthropod mitogenomes.

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  • Soil macrofauna are vital for ecosystems, yet there's a lack of genetic diversity studies in these species.
  • A genetic analysis was conducted on 166 individuals from regions around the Yangtze River, utilizing mitochondrial DNA and the 18S rRNA gene to assess genetic diversity and structure.
  • Findings indicated that geography significantly influences genetic differentiation, with distinct haplotype clusters emerging from different locations, thus laying a foundation for future research in millipede taxonomy and population genetics.
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Background: Next-generation sequencing (NGS) is an emerging technology that can comprehensively assess the diversity of the immune system. We explored the feasibility of NGS in detecting minimal residual disease (MRD) in childhood acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL) based on immunoglobulin and T cell receptor.

Methods: Bone marrow samples were collected pre- and post-treatment with pediatric ALL admitted to Shenzhen Children's Hospital from February 1st, 2020 to January 31st, 2021.

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Soil cadmium (Cd) and pyrene (PYR) pollutions have gained worldwide attention due to their negative effects on the environment. Intermittent flooding in rain-rich areas may affect phytoremediation of Cd and PYR in soil. Therefore, a pot-culture experiment, with and without flooding, was conducted to study the effects of flooding on soil Cd and PYR phytoremediation.

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Cadmium accumulation in rice is a major source of Cd exposure in humans worldwide. A three-year field experiment was conducted to investigate the ecological safety and long-term stability of biochar combined with lime or silicon fertilizer for Cd immobilization in a polluted rice paddy. The results showed that the application of combined ameliorants could reduce the Cd content in brown rice to meet the Chinese maximum permissible limit for Cd content in food products (0.

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Plant-associated microorganisms play an important role in controlling heavy metal uptake and accumulation in aerial parts. The microbial community and its interaction with Cd accumulation by willow were assessed to explore the association of phytoextraction efficiency and rhizospheric microbial populations. Therefore, the rhizosphere microbial compositions of three willow genotypes grown in two Cd polluted sites were investigated, focusing on their interactions with phytoremediation potential.

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The earthworm (Drawida gisti) is an ecologically important sentinel species for soils that is widely distributed throughout Eastern Asia; however, the molecular tools required for genetic diversity studies of this earthworm are still rare. The aim of the study was to develop and characterize microsatellite markers in D. gisti and to evaluate their transferability to other Drawida species.

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In-situ immobilization is an effective and economically viable strategy for remediation of soil extensively polluted with heavy metals. The long-term sustainability is critical for the remediation practice. In the present study, a ten-year experiment was performed in a Cd-polluted agricultural field to evaluate the long-term stability of lime, silicon fertilizer (SF), fused calcium magnesium phosphate fertilizer (FCMP), bone charcoal, steel slag, and blast furnace slag with one-off application.

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  • - The study investigates the effects of current and future elevated CO levels on antibiotic resistance in soil, specifically looking at the impacts of mineral and organic fertilizers in paddy fields.
  • - Substituting organic fertilizer for mineral fertilizer increased the uptake of sulfamethazine and the abundance of antibiotic resistance genes (ARGs) in the soil, but it also led to a decrease in rice grain yield by 7.6%.
  • - In contrast, under elevated CO conditions, organic fertilizer substitution reduced certain ARGs and increased rice yield by 8.4%, suggesting that high CO levels could alter the relationship between fertilization methods and both agricultural productivity and public health concerns related to antibiotic resistance.
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Objective: To study the biomarkers for human coronary artery endothelial cell (HCAEC) injury induced by Kawasaki disease (KD) using isobaric tags for relative and absolute quantitation (iTRAQ) proteomics.

Methods: HCAECs cultured with the serum of children with KD were used as the KD group, and those cultured with the serum of healthy children was used as the healthy control group. The iTRAQ technique was used to measure the expression of proteins in two groups.

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  • The complete mitochondrial genome of Drawida gisti was sequenced and analyzed, revealing it is 14,648 base pairs long and includes two rRNA genes, 13 protein-coding genes, and 22 tRNA genes.
  • The gene arrangement in Drawida is similar to other Metagynophora species, with the exception of a lengthy non-coding region that is missing.
  • Phylogenetic analysis placed Drawida within the Moniligastridae family, highlighting its role as a primitive group in Metagynophora and shedding light on evolutionary relationships in this category.
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Recent studies have shown that IRF-1 plays a significant role in various tumour-induced chemoresistance, but its role and mechanism in gastric cancer-associated chemoresistance are not clear. Our study showed that IRF-1 expression could reverse gastric cancer-related chemoresistance. Dysregulated DNA repair is an important cause of chemoresistance.

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Kawasaki disease (KD) is an acute febrile illness characterized by systemic vasculitis especially in coronary arteries. Berberine (BBR) shows several beneficial effects on cardiovascular system. The present study is to investigate whether BBR exerts protective effect against KD-induced damage of human coronary artery endothelial cell (HCAECs) and the underlying mechanisms.

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Kawasaki disease (KD) is an acute systemic vasculitis and activation of monocytes plays a central role in the pathogenesis of it. B10 cells, a B cell subset with negative regulatory properties, are functionally identified by their ability to express cytoplasmic IL-10 after ex vivo stimulation. Here, we aimed to explore the functional role of B10 cells during monocyte-mediated inflammatory responses in KD, as well as elucidate the underlying microRNA (miRNA)-mediated regulatory mechanisms.

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