Publications by authors named "HAN J"

Background: Biological fumigation, a potential alternative to chemical fumigation, shows a wide range of prospective applications. In this study, we carried out biological fumigation experiments to evaluate its effect on alleviating consecutive cropping problems (CRPs) when compared with chemical fumigation.

Methods: We designed five treatments, namely, CR (no treatment), LN (chemical fumigation with lime nitrogen), Ta (fumigation with marigold), Ra (fumigation with radish), and Br (fumigation with mustard), for soils for replanting eggplant and measured the crop's growth status, soil bacterial and fungal communities, and soil physicochemical properties.

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  • Hypoxia leads to M1 microglial polarization and inflammation, contributing to hypoxic-ischemic encephalopathy (HIE) damage, with histone lactylation emerging as a significant factor in this process.
  • The study utilized animal models and cell cultures to examine the effects of hypoxia on microglial cells, measuring histone modifications and analyzing inflammatory responses through various biochemical methods.
  • Findings revealed that increased H3K9 lactylation from cytoplasmic lactate enhances M1 polarization via the TNF signaling pathway, suggesting that targeting this modification could be a new treatment approach for neonatal HIE.
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Since their initial recognition, miRNAs have been the subject of rising scientific interest. Especially in recent years, miRNAs have been recognized to play an important role in the mediation of various diseases, and further, their potential as biomarkers was recognized. Rising attention has also been given to miRNA-21, which has proven to play an ambivalent role as a biomarker.

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causes bovine mastitis, reduces milk quantity and quality, and is often resistant to antimicrobials. Selenomethionine (SeMet) is a form of selenium, which reduces reactive oxygen species (ROS)-mediated apoptosis and intramammary infections. However, the protective effects of SeMet on -infected bovine mammary epithelial cells (bMECs) are unclear.

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  • * Researchers enrolled 32 advanced HCC patients and monitored levels of several cytokines, finding that increases in IL-10, IL-17, and TNF-α were linked to significantly better survival rates and some improvement in progression-free survival (PFS).
  • * Increased levels of IL-10 and TNF-α after treatment were identified as significant predictors of enhanced survival, suggesting these cytokines could be used as reliable biomarkers for clinical outcomes in advanced HCC patients
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Hepatitis B virus (HBV), particularly through the HBx protein, induces oxidative stress during liver infections. This study reveals that HBx increases reactive oxygen species (ROS) via two distinct mechanisms. The first mechanism is p53-independent, likely involving mitochondrial dysfunction, as demonstrated by elevated ROS levels in p53-deficient Hep3B cells and p53-knocked-down HepG2 cells after HBx expression or HBV infection.

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Background: Obesity is one of the public health issues that seriously threatens human health. This study aimed to investigate the effects of wheat bran oil (WBO) on body weight and fat/lipid accumulation in high-fat diet (HFD)-induced obese rats and further explore the possible mechanisms by microbiome and metabolome analyses.

Methods: Fifty Sprague-Dawley (SD) rats were fed either a normal chow diet (B group, n = 10) or HFD (n = 40) for 14 weeks to establish an obesity model.

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  • * Knockdown of miR-124 leads to significant alterations in the oxidative phosphorylation pathway, resulting in mitochondrial dysfunctions like reduced membrane potential and impaired cellular respiration.
  • * The study suggests that specific proteins, like GSTK1, may serve as novel metabolic regulators, potentially linking metabolic dysregulation in neurons to various human brain disorders.
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Research and medical genomics require comprehensive, scalable methods for the discovery of novel disease targets, evolutionary drivers and genetic markers with clinical significance. This necessitates a framework to identify all types of variants independent of their size or location. Here we present DRAGEN, which uses multigenome mapping with pangenome references, hardware acceleration and machine learning-based variant detection to provide insights into individual genomes, with ~30 min of computation time from raw reads to variant detection.

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Melon (Cucumis melo L.) is an important economic crop and widely planted around the world. Cold stress severely limits its development and yield.

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Substrate anchorage is essential for cell migration, and actin polymerization at cell front and myosin contractility at cell rear are known to govern cell forward movement. Yet their differential driving strategies for neutrophil migration on distinct adhesiveness substrates and their contributions to the migration-induced trail formation remain unclear. Here we explore the morphological changes, migration dynamics, and trail formation of neutrophils on ICAM-1 and PLL substrates, with a focus on the relationships among adhesive forces, traction forces, and out-of-plane forces.

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  • * The most effective treatment was found to be 3% FeMnBC, which improved soil conditions and enhanced the immobilization of As and Sb over time and dosage.
  • * The modified materials increased soil pH and organic matter, with 3% MnAC showing notable improvements in enzymatic activity, particularly for urease and catalase.
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: Resistant starches, such as high-amylose maize starch and resistant potato starch (RPS), have prebiotic effects that are linked to improved metabolism at >15 g/day, but the effects at lower doses have not been reported. : We performed an exploratory post hoc analysis of free fatty acids (FFAs), bile acids (BAs), and ketone bodies in serum previously collected from a randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled clinical trial evaluating the effects of one- and four-week consumption of 3.5 g/day RPS versus a placebo using two-way ANOVA adjusted by pFDR.

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Background: Headache is a common complaint during childhood and adolescence. It is important to be aware of the characteristics of pediatric headaches in order to make a precise and timely diagnosis. This study investigated the clinical characteristics of pediatric headaches according to the underlying etiology and age group.

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Diabetes mellitus (DM) is a complex metabolic disorder characterized by chronic hyperglycemia, with aldose reductase playing a critical role in the pathophysiology of diabetic complications. This study aimed to investigate the efficacy of flavonoid compounds as potential aldose reductase inhibitors using a combination of molecular docking and molecular dynamics (MD) simulations. The three-dimensional structures of representative flavonoid compounds were obtained from PubChem, minimized, and docked against aldose reductase using Discovery Studio's CDocker module.

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The autophagy-lysosome axis is an evolutionarily conserved intracellular degradation pathway which constitutes an important component of host innate immunity against microbial infections. Here, we show that African swine fever virus (ASFV), one of most devastating pathogens to the worldwide swine industry, can reshape the autophagy-lysosome axis by recruiting the critical lysosome membrane proteins (LAMP1 and LAMP2) to viral factories while inhibiting autophagic induction in macrophages. The screening of viral membrane proteins led to the identification of several ASFV membrane proteins, exemplified by viral protein pEP153R, that could significantly alter the subcellular localization of LAMP1/2 when expressed alone in transfected cells.

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  • Interfaces between bioelectrodes and tissues are crucial for understanding and treating medical conditions, but traditional rigid materials have limitations when interacting with soft tissues.
  • There’s a growing interest in soft conductive materials like hydrogels, which mimic tissue softness and offer better compatibility for use in implantable electronics.
  • The review discusses advancements in hydrogel nanocomposites, focusing on their functional properties and real-world applications, while also addressing future trends in chronic bioelectronics.
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Introduction: Lung adenocarcinoma, a disease with complex pathogenesis, high mortality and poor prognosis, is one of the subtypes of lung cancer. Hence, it is very crucial to find novel biomarkers as diagnostic and therapeutic targets for LUAD.

Methods: GSE10072 was used for DEGs and WGCNA, and the intersection genes were subjected to enrichment analysis through Metascape and GSEA.

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  • This study aimed to examine the clinical characteristics and outcomes of post-operative delirium across various ages and subtypes.
  • Researchers conducted a systematic review of published cases, analyzing data from multiple medical databases to include a total of 116 patients.
  • Findings indicated that younger patients (18-65 years) generally have better health profiles and lower mortality rates compared to older patients (65+), while those under 18 are more likely to experience delirium after neurological surgeries.
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Objectives: Dielectric materials play a crucial role in assessing and refining the measurement performance of dielectric properties for specific tasks. The availability of viable and standardized dielectric materials could greatly enhance medical applications related to dielectric properties. However, obtaining reliable phantoms with designated dielectric properties across a specified frequency range remains challenging.

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The abundance of Lp(a) protein holds significant implications for the risk of cardiovascular disease (CVD), which is directly impacted by the copy number (CN) of KIV-2, a 5.5 kbp sub-region. KIV-2 is highly polymorphic in the population and accurate analysis is challenging.

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Salmonella enterica, a prominent foodborne pathogen, contributes significantly to global foodborne illnesses annually. This species exhibits significant genetic diversity, potentially impacting its infectivity, disease severity, and antimicrobial resistance. Whole genome sequencing (WGS) offers comprehensive genetic insights that can be utilized for virulence assessment.

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The electrochemical reduction of nitric oxide (NO) to ammonia (NH) offers a sustainable way of simultaneously treating the air pollutant and producing a useful chemical. Among catalyst candidates, Cu emerges as a stand-out choice for its superb NH selectivity and production rate. However, a comprehensive study concerning its catalytic behavior in the NO reduction environment is still lacking.

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To unlock the potential of strains for further enhancing the aromatic complexity of kiwifruit wines while avoiding undesirable flavors, indigenous non-Saccharomyces yeast extracellular extract treatment for fermentation was established. The extracellular extract from Zygosaccharomyces rouxii, Pichia kudriavzevii, and Meyerozyma guilliermondii were prepared and supplemented individually or in pairs to the kiwifruit wine fermentation system. Subsequently, the changes in physicochemical properties, antioxidants, and volatile characteristics of kiwifruit wines produced by different protocols were comprehensively evaluated, and the major aroma descriptors affecting sensory acceptability were analyzed by sensory evaluation and partial least squares regression.

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