Publications by authors named "J Alexander De Ru"

The acidic tumor microenvironment, a hallmark of many solid tumors, is primarily induced by the high glycolytic rate of tumor cells. To avoid acidosis, tumor cells ingeniously maintain an acidic extracellular pH while keeping a relatively alkaline intracellular pH. Overturning the unique pH gradient of tumor cells has exhibited to be a viable approach for cancer therapy.

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DHAV-3 is one of the main causative agents of duck viral hepatitis (DVH), an acute and highly lethal infectious disease in duck industry. However, the understanding of the pathogenesis of this virus in ducklings is limited. To dissect the molecular characteristics associated with pathobiology of ducklings to DHAV-3, we applied single-cell RNA-sequencing approach to profile the transcriptome of 1.

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  • Global change can impact soil carbon inputs, which in turn affect microbial communities and ecological functions.
  • A 13-year study in semi-arid grasslands showed that adding litter did not change microbial diversity, but removing it significantly decreased bacterial and fungal diversity due to less carbon and moisture.
  • Removing plants had an even greater negative effect on microbial diversity and ecosystem multifunctionality, emphasizing the crucial role of plant-derived carbon in maintaining healthy soil ecosystems.
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Background: The clinical characteristics of neonatal sepsis (NS) are subtle and non-specific, posing a serious threat to the lives of newborn infants. Early-onset sepsis (EOS) is sepsis that occurs within 72 hours after birth, with a high mortality rate. Identifying key factors of NS and conducting early diagnosis are of great practical significance.

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Metastatic hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) seriously threatens patients' prognosis. It was previously suggested that the insulin growth factor binding protein (IGFBP) family could serve as cancer suppressors in the development and metastasis of HCC. However, the role of IGFBP4 and its underlying molecular mechanism in HCC metastasis is elusive.

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