Publications by authors named "He Hua"

Meat rabbits are a small herbivorous livestock and have been popularly raised in China for producing high-quality meat. Therefore, it is economically important to genetically improve both carcass performance and meat quality in meat rabbits. However, we still know less about the underlying candidate genes that may determine phenotypic variation on carcass and meat traits of meat rabbits.

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With global climate warming and ocean acidification, mineral amendments in coastal areas have emerged as a promising strategy to bolster carbon sinks and alkalinity. However, most research has predominantly focused on carbon dioxide (CO) absorption, with limited exploration of methane (CH) reduction despite its more potent greenhouse effect. To address this gap, our study conducted a microcosm manipulative experiment employing coastal wetlands sediments to elucidate the regulatory effects of various mineral amendments on greenhouse gas emissions (including CO and CH) and seawater alkalinity.

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Background And Objective: Timely treatment is crucial for cancer patients, so it's important to administer the appropriate treatment as soon as possible. Because individuals can respond differently to a given drug due to their unique genomic profiles, we aim to use their genomic information to predict how various drugs will affect them and determine the best course of treatment.

Methods: We present Kernelized Residual Stacking (KRS), a new multi-task learning approach, and use it to predict the responses to anti-cancer drugs based on genomic data.

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Pain after surgery causes significant suffering. Opioid analgesics cause severe side effects and accidental death. Therefore, there is an urgent need to develop non-opioid therapies for managing post-surgical pain.

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Introduction: Gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM) is a common pregnancy complication with potential short- and long-term adverse consequences for both mothers and fetuses. It is unclear whether GDM affects linear growth in the offspring; research data are limited and inconsistent.

Methods: In a prospective birth cohort in Shanghai (n=2055 children; 369 born to mothers with GDM).

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Cadmium (Cd) is easily absorbed by rice and enters the food chain, posing a health risk to humans. Plant growth promoting bacteria (PGPB) can help the plant respond to Cd stress, but the mechanism of PGPB for Cd reduction is unclear. Therefore, this study was conducted and found inoculation with a newly isolated Pseudomonas koreensis promoted the growth of rice and reduced its Cd content.

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Rice is the staple food for 1/3 of the world's population, but soil pollution with cadmium (Cd) is harmful to rice production and human health. Therefore, how to reduce the Cd content in rice grains is a hot topic worldwide. However, so far, little is known about Cd remediation technologies for paddy soils from the perspective of patents.

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Learning-associated functional plasticity at hippocampal synapses remains largely unexplored. Here, in a single session of reward-based trace conditioning, we examine learning-induced synaptic plasticity in the dorsal CA1 hippocampus (dCA1). Local field-potential recording combined with selective optogenetic inhibition first revealed an increase of dCA1 synaptic responses to the conditioned stimulus (CS) induced during conditioning at both Schaffer collaterals to the stratum radiatum (Rad) and temporoammonic input to the lacunosum moleculare (LMol).

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The biologics derived from human amniotic membranes (AMs) demonstrate potential pain-inhibitory effects in clinical settings. However, the molecular basis underlying this therapeutic effect remains elusive. HC-HA/PTX3 is a unique water-soluble regenerative matrix that is purified from human AMs.

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Inducing tumor cell differentiation is a promising strategy for treating malignant cancers, including glioma, yet the critical regulator(s) underlying glioma cell differentiation is poorly understood. Here, we identify G Protein Subunit Alpha O1 (GNAO1) as a critical regulator of neural differentiation of glioma stem-like cells (GSCs). GNAO1 expression was lower in gliomas than in normal neuronal tissues and high expression of GNAO1 correlated with a better prognosis.

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A complete goat (Capra hircus) reference genome enhances analyses of genetic variation, thus providing insights into domestication and selection in goats and related species. Here, we assemble a telomere-to-telomere (T2T) gap-free genome (2.86 Gb) from a cashmere goat (T2T-goat1.

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Carbon (C) sequestration and nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P) deposition in mangrove wetlands are significant for global climate regulation and the removal of marine nutrient pollutant. To protect and restore mangroves, numerous check dams have been implemented within mangrove wetlands; however, the influence of these check dams on C, N, and P content, stoichiometry, and their depth-dependence remains largely unexplored. To establish a causal relationship between the check dams and C and nutrient variations, we first determined soil deposition depth post-check dam construction in both a natural mangrove and a neighboring check dam-affected mangrove.

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  • Fluctuation-based super-resolution microscopy improves image resolution but is limited by the natural fluctuations of fluorophores, which impacts spatiotemporal resolution.
  • A nanosilver film introduces a far-field enhancement (FFE) effect that amplifies fluorescence fluctuations, even from fluorophores located 10 μm away, enhancing the imaging capabilities.
  • The newly developed far-field enhanced super-resolution microscopy (FFE-SRM) improves temporal resolution by up to 10 times and spatial resolution by about 2 times compared to several existing methods, showcasing its effectiveness in live-cell imaging of mitochondrial dynamics.
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Background: Cardiovascular diseases (CVD), chronic kidney disease (CKD), and lipids are positively correlated with the presence of depressive symptoms. However, investigation into the complex link that exists between cardiorenal syndrome (CRS) and lipid indices and depression remains scarce.

Methods: This study analyzed data from 11, 729 adults in the National Health and Nutritional Examination Surveys from 2005 to 2018.

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In avian, follicular selection is a key molecular event that can determine avian egg production. Theca cells (TC) are the main components of follicles, the molecular mechanisms about TCs physiological differences during follicle selection stage are still unclear. This study revealed significant differences in proliferation, apoptosis, lipid synthesis, and steroid secretion levels between prehierarchical theca cells (phTC) and hierarchical theca cells (hTC) of Tianfu meat-type geese.

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  • - The study compared two methods for inducing labor in first-time mothers: dinoprostone vaginal insert (PROPESS) and double balloon cook catheter (DBC), with a focus on delivery outcomes.
  • - Results showed similar overall vaginal delivery rates, but PROPESS had a significantly higher rate of successful vaginal deliveries within 24 hours compared to DBC (55.45% vs. 38.43%).
  • - While DBC had a higher occurrence of complications like chorioamnionitis and required more oxytocin for labor augmentation, neonatal outcomes were similar in both groups.
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Pectoral muscle development is an important economic trait. According to the different essence, muscle development can be divided into 2 processes: embryonic muscle fiber generation and postnatal muscle fiber hypertrophy, and postnatal muscle fiber hypertrophy has a greater impact on muscle development than the number of muscle fibers formed during the embryonic phase in poultry. However, the underlying mechanisms regulating the hypertrophy of goose pectoral muscles have not been elucidated.

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Introduction: The clinical presentation, outcomes, and anticoagulation strategies in patients with lung cancer-associated isolated distal deep vein thrombosis (LC-iDDVT) are not well-defined.

Materials And Methods: The study included 593 patients with LC-iDDVT and 260 patients with lung cancer-associated proximal DVT (LC-Proximal DVT). LC-iDDVT was further classified into axial venous thrombosis (AVT; 112 patients) and muscular venous thrombosis (MVT; 481 patients).

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During the COVID-19 pandemic, hypertensive patients had increased infection and healthcare disruption in many low- and middle-income countries (LMICs) with limited vaccine access. The objective of this report is to describe COVID-19 experiences and vaccination uptake among hypertensive patients in Colombia and Jamaica. A cross-sectional study of patients with hypertension was conducted in primary care clinics in both countries between 2021 and 2022.

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  • Intracellular protein delivery has significant potential in cell biology and medicine, aiding in areas like bioimaging, disease treatment, and genome editing.* -
  • Researchers successfully delivered the functional protein cytochrome c (CYC) into lipid vesicles and live cells using a boron cluster anion carrier, achieving a cellular uptake rate of nearly 90%.* -
  • The method allowed CYC to enter the cytoplasm directly while maintaining its biological activity, showing a 25% increase in cell apoptosis at a low dose, highlighting the efficiency of inorganic cluster ions as protein delivery tools for future applications.*
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Emerged evidence indicated that stimulating hippocampal neurogenesis is a potential strategy for restoring cognition in AD. Mitogen-activated protein kinases (MAPKs) play an essential role in neurogenesis. Meanwhile, the enzymatic power of the phosphatases is much greater than that of kinases.

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Mangroves can retain both autochthonous and allochthonous marine and/or terrestrial organic carbon (OC) in sediments. Accurate quantification of these OC sources is essential for the proper allocation of blue C credits. Here, we conduct a global-scale analysis of sediments autochthonous and allochthonous OC contributions in estuarine and marine mangroves using stable isotopes.

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This review article is focused on the development and application of two types of emerging two-dimensional (2D) materials, namely MXenes and MBenes, in the field of gas detection. Owing to its excellent electrical conductivity, specific surface area, and tunable surface functionality, MXenes have demonstrated high sensitivity and rapid response in detecting a variety of gases, such as volatile organic compounds (VOCs), nitrogen dioxide (NO), and ammonia (NH). MBenes are relatively newly discovered materials with excellent electronic stability and gas adsorption capabilities.

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  • * Sclerostin-neutralizing monoclonal antibodies (mAbs) have shown promise in promoting bone growth as a potential treatment for osteoporosis, necessitating bioassays to assess their efficacy and functionality.
  • * A new dual cell-based reporter gene assay has been developed that effectively measures the action of sclerostin-neutralizing mAbs, demonstrating key qualities like specificity and accuracy, which are essential for drug quality control and assessment.
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To explore the influence of recent high-altitude residential history on the optimal cutoff of glycosylated hemoglobin (HbA1c) for detecting abnormal glucose metabolism. The study included 505 self-reported healthy Han participants of age 18-65 years, recruited in Chengdu and categorized based on recent (within 3 months) high-altitude (>2,500 m) residential history. The 1999 WHO criteria was used as the gold standard for defining prediabetes and diabetes.

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