Publications by authors named "Honghong Cai"

Endometrial carcinoma (EC) is one of the most common gynecological malignant neoplasms, the prognosis of which is strongly related to the time of diagnosis, with an earlier diagnosis leading to a better prognosis. Therefore, effective diagnostic indicators and methods are needed to ensure early detection. The present study explored the following in EC: Circulating tumor cells (CTCs); the long noncoding RNAs (lncRNAs) RP4-616B8.

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Freeze-dried restructured strawberry blocks (FRSB) have become an increasingly popular product. In this study, the effects of six edible gums (guar gum, gelatin, xanthan gum, pectin, konjac gum, and carrageenan) on the FRSB quality were investigated. For FRSBs, compared with those in untreated samples, the 0.

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Background: Pelvic organ prolapse (POP) is a common pathology in the female population. Sacrospinous ligament fixation (SSLF) is one of the traditional transvaginal procedures for POP and high sacrospinous ligament fixation (h-SSLF) optimizes it using an antegrade reusable suturing device (ARSD-Ney). Previous studies on h-SSLF have focused on the correction of anatomical positions, with less assessment of patients' function, quality of life and complications.

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Prenatal hypoxia is the most common stress in mid-late gestation that usually arise from maternal, placental and/or fetal factors. As a multifunctional organ enabling optimal fetal growth, placenta must adapt to diverse environmental stressors. Excessive glucocorticoids exposure is known to have adverse effects on fetal growth.

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2,4',5'-Trihydroxyl-5,2'-dibromo diphenylmethanone (LM49), an active halophenol derivative synthesized by our group, which exhibits a broad spectrum of therapeutic properties, such as antioxidant and anti-inflammatory activities. In this study, we found LM49 could obviously attenuate acute liver injury induced by lipopolysaccharide (LPS) in mice by polarizing macrophages. The protective effect was described by reducing the hepatic inflammation and improving hepatic function using aspartate transaminase (AST) and alanine transaminase (ALT) assay.

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Invasive plants readily invade metal-contaminated areas. The hyperaccumulation of toxic heavy metals is not an uncommon feature among plant species. Although several hypotheses were proposed to explain this phenomenon, it is currently unclear how hyperaccumulation may benefit plants.

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Background This study was performed to characterize the metabolic, functional, and structural cardiac changes in a canine model of radiation-induced heart disease by serial in vivo imaging and ex vivo analyses. Methods and Results Thirty-six dogs were randomly assigned to control or irradiated groups at 3 time points (months 3, 6, and 12 after radiation; each group comprised 6 dogs). The left anterior myocardium of dogs in irradiated groups was irradiated locally with a single dose of 20-Gy X-ray.

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Background: 2,4',5'-Trihydroxyl-5,2'-dibromo diphenylmethanone (LM49), a novel active halophenol derivative synthesized by our group from marine plants, exhibits strong anti-inflammatory activities. However, molecular machineries involved in its effect have not been fully identified. The study was aimed to investigate the anti-inflammatory effect of LM49 on lipopolysaccharide (LPS)-stimulated RAW264.

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5,2'-Dibromo-2,4',5'-trihydroxydiphenylmethanone (LM49) exerted therapeutic effects against rat acute pyelonephritis by regulating immune responses, especially affecting T lymphocytes. However, its underlying action mechanism remains unclear. T lymphocytes play an irreplaceable role in immune responses.

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The role of the interactions between endophytes and alien plants has been unclear yet in plant invasion. We used a completely germ-free culture system to quantify the plant growth-promoting (PGP) effects of endophytic bacteria Bacillus sp. on aseptic seedlings of Wedelia trilobata and of its native clonal congener W.

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Five Well-Dawson-type arsenomolybdates, formulated as [Cu(2,2'-bpy)2][{Cu(2,2'-bpy)}3{As2(V)Mo2(V)Mo16(VI)O62}]·4H2O (1), [H2(4,4'-bpy)]2.5[As(III)(As2(V)Mo2(V)Mo16(VI)O62)]·5H2O (2), (pyr)(imi)(Himi)3[As2(III)(As2(V)Mo3(V)Mo15(VI)O62)]·3H2O (3), [As3(III)(As2(V)Mo3(V)Mo15(VI)O62)]·4H2O (4), and (H2btp)3[As2(V)Mo18(VI)O62]·6H2O (5) (bpy = bipyridine, pyr = pyrazine, imi = imidazole, btp = 1,5-bis(triazol)pentane), have been hydrothermally synthesized and structurally characterized by the elemental analysis, TG, IR, UV-vis-NIR, XPS, XRD, and single-crystal X-ray diffraction. The structural analysis indicates that compounds 1-4 contain rare reduced Dawson {As2Mo18O62} (abbreviated as {As2Mo18}) anions as parent cluster unit, which are capped by a certain number of Cu(II) or As(III) species on different coordination positions via altering pH values and organic ligand of the reaction system.

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