Publications by authors named "Huan-Min Zhou"

Background: Glioblastoma multiforme (GBM) is a common, malignant brain tumor in adults, with a median survival of only 15-23 months. Organisms respond to disease stress through sophisticated mechanisms at the physiological, transcriptional and metabolic levels. However, the molecular regulatory networks responsible for occurrence, progression and recurrence of glioma have yet to be elucidated.

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Background: The mechanism of body growth in mammals is poorly understood. Here, we investigated the regulatory networks involved in body growth through transcriptomic analysis of pituitary and epiphyseal tissues of smaller sized Debao ponies and Mongolian horses at the juvenile and adult stages.

Results: We found that growth hormone receptor (GHR) was expressed at low levels in long bones, although growth hormone (GH) was highly expressed in Debao ponies compared with Mongolian horses.

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Foot-and-mouth disease (FMD) commonly occurs via the respiratory tract, and bovine nasopharyngeal mucosal epithelial cells are the primary infection cells in cattle. The aim of the present study was to isolate and culture epithelial cells from the bovine nasopharyngeal mucosa in vitro using a mechanical separation method. The cells were expanded, established in continuous cell culture, and used for immunofluorescence cytochemistry and establishment of infection models.

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This study was performed to culture and preliminarily identify the primordial germ cells (PGCs) isolated from the genital ridge of the Mongolian sheep fetus. The growth characteristics of the sheep PGCs were detected in different culture systems such as culture media, resources, and state and passages of feeder cells. The obtained embryonic germ (EG) cells were identified by morphology, enzymology, and immunofluorescence.

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The mammalian imprinting domain DLK1-DIO3 is located on distal human chromosome 14, mouse chromosome 12 and sheep chromosome 18. This cluster contains three imprinted protein-coding genes (Dlk1, Rtl1, and Dio3), which were expressed from the paternally inherited chromosome and several imprinted noncoding RNA genes expressed from the maternally inherited allele, such as miRNAs, snoRNAs, and large noncoding RNA Gtl2. The altered gene dosage of DLK1-DIO3 cluster resulted in several severe abnormal phenotypes in human and mouse, even death, suggesting the importance of these genes for normal development.

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Cashmere is the fiber of kings, produced from the cashmere goat (Capra hircus). Cashmere fabric has little squama. Due to its lightness cashmere feels smooth and silky.

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In March 2003, SARS-CoV, a novel coronavirus which has been proved to be a pathogen causing Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome (SARS). The complete genome of SARS-CoV has been sequenced by international collaboration including China. In the present study, the genome sequences were collected from NCBI and genomic characterization was analyzed.

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