Publications by authors named "Hongqiao Li"

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  • The study explored the use of venetoclax in treating newly diagnosed pediatric acute myeloid leukemia (AML) alongside chemotherapy or hypomethylating agents, as part of the ChiCTR1900027146 trial.
  • A total of 45 pediatric patients with AML were evaluated, showing high complete remission rates of 94.7% for low/middle-risk and 80.8% for high-risk groups, with an overall good tolerability for venetoclax therapy.
  • The findings suggest that venetoclax not only achieves effective remission in pediatric AML but also presents a favorable safety profile, establishing its potential role beyond being a last-resort treatment.
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  • The study aimed to analyze the safety profiles of suspected adverse events linked to rivaroxaban by utilizing data from the FDA Adverse Event Reporting System (FAERS) between 2014 and 2024.
  • A total of 77,384 adverse drug reaction reports were reviewed, with 86% classified as serious; the majority of serious events occurred in individuals over 65 years old, predominantly affecting gastrointestinal and nervous system health.
  • The analysis identified significant adverse effects, highlighting specific serious conditions like "Haemorrhagic arteriovenous malformation," and also noted rare but serious signals such as "Basal ganglia haematoma."
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  • - The study investigates clinical characteristics and risk factors for severe infections in children undergoing induction chemotherapy for acute myeloid leukemia (AML) at two hospitals in Beijing between 2019 and 2022.
  • - Findings revealed a 100% infection rate, with respiratory infections being the most common (39.7%) and bacterial infections dominating (51.2%); severe infections occurred in 15.3% of cases.
  • - Key risk factors for severe infections included a smaller bed unit area (BUA), entering neutropenia phase quickly after chemotherapy, and the presence of bloodstream infections, providing important insights for better management and prevention.
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The present study aimed to identify and verify new plasma protein markers to predict the female fecundability level. A nested case-control study was conducted involving couples who participated in the Chinese National Free Preconception Check-up Project. Women who successfully conceive within one year were defined as the high fecundability group, and those unable to conceive were defined as the low fecundability group.

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Finding a low-cost and highly efficient method for identifying subway tunnel damage can greatly reduce catastrophic accidents. At present, tunnel health monitoring is mainly based on the observation of apparent diseases and vibration monitoring, which is combined with a manual inspection to perceive the tunnel health status. However, these methods have disadvantages such as high cost, short working time, and low identification efficiency.

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As an important part of urban rail transit, subway tunnels play an important role in alleviating traffic pressure in mega-cities. Identifying and locating damage to the tunnel structure as early as possible has important practical significance for maintaining the long-term safe operation of subway tunnels. Summarizing the current status and shortcomings of the structural health monitoring of subway tunnels, a very economical and effective monitoring program is proposed, which is to use the train vibration response to identify and locate the damage of the tunnel structure.

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High-salinity stress represses plant growth by inhibiting various metabolic processes. In contrast to the well-studied mechanisms mediating tolerance to high levels of salt, the effects of low levels of salts have not been well studied. In this study, we examined the growth of plants under different NaCl concentrations.

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Background And Objective: For cultivation and high yield of oilseed rape (Brassica napus L.) in China, traditional seedling transplanting is replaced by seed-sowing but, better nitrogen management is crucial and not established yet. This study aimed to adapt N management to the seed-sowing method for the winter oilseed rape and to minimize the N fertilizer-derived pollution potential in the upper reaches of Yangtze River Basin.

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Unlabelled: Protein aggregates containing ubiquitin (Ub) are commonly observed in neurodegenerative disorders, implicating the involvement of the ubiquitin proteasome system (UPS) in their pathogenesis. Here, we aimed to generate a mouse model for monitoring UPS function using a green fluorescent protein (GFP)-based substrate that carries a "noncleavable" N-terminal ubiquitin moiety (Ub(G76V)). We engineered transgenic mice expressing a fusion protein, consisting of the following: (1) Ub(G76V), GFP, and a synaptic vesicle protein synaptobrevin-2 (Ub(G76V)-GFP-Syb2); (2) GFP-Syb2; or (3) Ub(G76V)-GFP-Syntaxin1, all under the control of a neuron-specific Thy-1 promoter.

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This paper reports a new solid self-emulsifying drug delivery system--self-emulsifying microsphere prepared by membrane emulsification technology with the hydrophobic berberine hydrochloride as a model drug. Solubility test and pseudo-ternary phase diagram were employed to select the optimal prescription of liquid self-emulsifying drug delivery system. The self-emulsifying microsphere was prepared by membrane emulsification technology with the solid carrier in a gel formed by sodium alginate and calcium chloride.

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Friedreich ataxia is an early-onset multisystemic disease linked to a variety of molecular defects in the nuclear gene FRDA. This gene normally encodes the iron-binding protein frataxin (FXN), which is critical for mitochondrial iron metabolism, global cellular iron homeostasis, and antioxidant protection. In most Friedreich ataxia patients, a large GAA-repeat expansion is present within the first intron of both FRDA alleles, that results in transcriptional silencing ultimately leading to insufficient levels of FXN protein in the mitochondrial matrix and probably other cellular compartments.

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  • Fe-S clusters (ISCs) are essential cofactors used by various enzymes in different parts of the cell, mainly synthesized in mitochondria, while other cellular areas may use mitochondrial precursors transported via a specific protein.
  • Research in yeast indicates that the synthesis of ISCs in mitochondria is influenced by the leucine biosynthesis pathway, particularly when certain genes involved in this pathway are deleted, leading to increased production of ISC components.
  • The study reveals that defects in leucine biosynthesis can enhance the activity of the Leu1p enzyme but decrease that of mitochondrial aconitase, suggesting complex regulatory mechanisms at play that do not depend on previously assumed factors like Atm1p.
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Mitochondrial biosynthesis of iron-sulfur clusters (ISCs) is a vital process involving the delivery of elemental iron and sulfur to a scaffold protein via molecular interactions that are still poorly defined. Analysis of highly conserved components of the yeast ISC assembly machinery shows that the iron-chaperone, Yfh1, and the sulfur-donor complex, Nfs1-Isd11, directly bind to each other. This interaction is mediated by direct Yfh1-Isd11 contacts.

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Formation of the vertebrate neuromuscular junction (NMJ) takes place in a stereotypic pattern in which nerves terminate at select sarcolemmal sites often localized to the central region of the muscle fibers. Several lines of evidence indicate that the muscle fibers may initiate postsynaptic differentiation independent of the ingrowing nerves. For example, nascent acetylcholine receptors (AChRs) are pre-patterned at select regions of the muscle during the initial stage of neuromuscular synaptogenesis.

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In the plant pathogen Pseudomonas syringae, production of the exopolysaccharide levan is mediated by extracellular levansucrase (Lsc), which is encoded by two functional genes, lscB and lscC. Comparison of extracellular protein profiles of P. syringae pv.

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Exopolysaccharides (EPSs) play important roles in the attachment of bacterial cells to a surface and/or in building and maintaining the three-dimensional, complex structure of bacterial biofilms. To elucidate the spatial distribution and function of the EPSs levan and alginate during biofilm formation, biofilms of Pseudomonas syringae strains with different EPS patterns were compared. The mucoid strain PG4180.

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Presenilin (PS, PS1/PS2) complexes are known to be responsible for the intramembranous gamma-secretase cleavage of the beta-amyloid precursor protein and signaling receptor Notch. PS holoprotein undergoes endoproteolysis by an unknown enzymatic activity to generate NH(2)- and COOH-terminal fragments, a process that is required for the formation of the active and stable PS/-gamma-secretase complex. Biochemical and genetic studies have recently identified nicastrin, APH-1, and PEN-2 as essential cofactors that physically interact with PS1 and are necessary for the gamma-secretase activity.

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Presenilin and nicastrin are essential components of the gamma-secretase complex that is required for the intramembrane proteolysis of an increasing number of membrane proteins including the amyloid-beta precursor protein (APP) and Notch. By using co-immunoprecipitation and nickel affinity pull-down approaches, we now show that mammalian APH-1 (mAPH-1), a conserved multipass membrane protein, physically associates with nicastrin and the heterodimers of the presenilin amino- and carboxyl-terminal fragments in human cell lines and in rat brain. Similar to the loss of presenilin or nicastrin, the inactivation of endogenous mAPH-1 using small interfering RNAs results in the decrease of presenilin levels, accumulation of gamma-secretase substrates (APP carboxyl-terminal fragments), and reduction of gamma-secretase products (amyloid-beta peptides and the intracellular domains of APP and Notch).

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