Publications by authors named "Ji Rui"

Plants activate defense machinery when infested by herbivorous insects but avoid such costs in the absence of herbivory. However, the key signaling pathway regulators underlying such flexibility and the mechanisms that insects exploit these components to disarm plant defense systems remain elusive. Here, it is reported that immune repressor 14-3-3e in rice Oryza sativa (OsGF14e) regulates immune homeostasis.

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The striped stem borer (Chilo suppressalis, SSB) is a highly destructive insect pest in rice (Oryza sativa). SSB oral secretions (OSs) can induce plant defense responses in rice. However, the specific effectors in SSB OSs that mediate these interactions with rice remain poorly understood.

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Background: () infection exhibits a familial clustering phenomenon.

Aim: To investigate the prevalence of infection, identify associated factors, and analyze patterns of transmission within families residing in the community.

Methods: From July 2021 to September 2021, a total of 191 families (519 people) in two randomly chosen community health service centers in the Chengguan District of Lanzhou in Gansu Province, were recruited to fill out questionnaires and tested for infection.

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This study assesses the causal relationship between intake of cheese and cholelithiasis through the analysis of relevant biomarkers using Mendelian Randomization (MR). Genetic variants associated with cheese intake were employed as instrumental variables (IVs) to assess potential causal effects. Data from the Open GWAS project and FinnGen Biobank were used, including biomarkers related to blood cells, blood biochemistry, and blood pressure.

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Introduction: The clinical utility of applying endoscopic vascular patterns in rectal neuroendocrine tumor (NET) remains unknown. The aims of this study were to develop a system for utilizing vascular patterns for tumor grade and submucosal invasion depth.

Methods: We retrospectively included patients diagnosed as well-differentiated rectal NET between March 2015 and February 2024.

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The number of cancer survivors worldwide is increasing every year, making secondary primary cancers (SPC) is a growing health threat. Studies have been conducted to investigate the risk of occurrence between digestive system tumors (DST) and thyroid cancer (TC). However, existing studies have tended to focus more on the risk of developing SPC and less on the impact of SPC on the survival of cancer survivors.

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  • The study aims to examine the role of CXCL8 in cervical cancer, focusing on its potential impact on immune responses and patient prognosis using bioinformatics tools.
  • CXCL8 shows higher expression levels in tumor tissues compared to normal tissues, and its expression correlates with overall survival and progression-free intervals across various cancers, including cervical cancer.
  • Findings suggest that CXCL8 not only affects immune cell infiltration but also serves as a potential biomarker for predicting outcomes and immune responses in cancer patients.
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  • Herbivores rely on gut microbes for essential functions like nutrition and reproduction, but plant defenses might target these beneficial microbes, particularly in the context of rice.
  • Researchers identified a rice gene, Os04g0341500, that produces a compound called Eβf, which negatively affects the development and survival of rice striped stem borer (SSB) larvae when included in their diet.
  • The study found that Eβf reduces the abundance of beneficial gut microbes in SSB, suggesting that this effect could hinder their growth and survival.
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Recently, the potential association between polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) development and progression and ferroptosis has garnered attention. Increasing evidence suggests that targeting ferroptosis may be an effective strategy for treating PCOS. First, we observed that the expression of the ferroptosis regulatory molecules SLC7A11, GPX4, and FTH1 was decreased in the granulosa cells (GCs) of patients with PCOS and ovarian tissues of rats with PCOS; in contrast, TFR1 expression was increased.

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Purpose: This research aimed to assess the impact of ticagrelor and clopidogrel on coronary microvascular dysfunction (CMD) and prognosis following acute myocardial infarction (AMI), using the angiography-derived index of microcirculatory resistance (angio-IMR) as a non-invasive assessment tool.

Methods: In this retrospective study, angio-IMR was performed to evaluate CMD before and after dual antiplatelet therapy (DAPT) with either ticagrelor (90 mg twice daily, n = 184) or clopidogrel (75 mg once daily, n = 72). The primary endpoint is the improvement of CMD evaluated by angio-IMR (delta angio-IMR) following DAPT.

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Plants regulate the biosynthesis and emission of metabolic compounds to manage herbivorous stresses. In this study, as a destructive pest, the pre-infestation of rice striped stem borer (SSB, ) larvae on rice () reduced the subsequent SSB female adult oviposition preference. Widely targeted volatilomics and transcriptome sequencing were used to identify released volatile metabolic profiles and differentially expressed genes in SSB-infested and uninfested rice plants.

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  • The study focuses on the role of the CD39-CD73-eAdo/A2aR axis in tumor metabolism and immune regulation, especially regarding its impact on the tumor microenvironment (TME) and immunotherapy effectiveness.
  • It utilizes bibliometric analysis of 1,721 articles from various countries and institutions over the past decade to identify research trends and hotspots in this area, revealing a growing interest and participation internationally.
  • Key findings indicate the United States leads in citation rates while China has the highest number of publications, with Harvard University contributing the most articles and a notable author, STAGG J, having significant academic influence.
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In this paper, we designed a novel shared cathode bipolar electrode chip based on Ohm 's law and successfully constructed a dual-mode dual-signal biosensor platform (DD-cBPE). The device integrates ELISA, ECL, and ECL imaging to achieve highly sensitive detection and visual imaging of carcinoembryonic antigen (CEA). The unique circuit structure of the device not only realizes the dual signal detection of the target, but also breaks the traditional signal amplification concept.

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Background: The striped stem borer (SSB, Chilo suppressalis) is one of the most destructive insect pests on rice. As a chewing insect, SSB larval feeding causes a dramatic increase in rice defense responses. However, the effects of oral secretions (OSs) during SSB feeding on rice defense remain largely unexplored.

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Purpose: Proliferative retinal changes may occur postsurgery for rhegmatogenous retinal detachment (RRD), possibly preceding recurrent detachment. This study aims to establish the groundwork for an imaging system capable of discerning changes in retinal vessel tortuosity after RRD repair, analyzing widefield optical coherence tomography angiography (WF-OCTA) images.

Methods: Eighty-eight eyes of 86 patients with RRD who underwent surgical procedures and had repeated imaging with clear widefield optical coherence tomography (WF-OCT) and WF-OCTA on different postoperative days were enrolled in this retrospective study.

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Xylanase plays the most important role in catalyzing xylan to xylose moieties. GH11 xylanases have been widely used in many fields, but most GH11 xylanases are mesophilic enzymes. To improve the catalytic activity and thermostability of Aspergillus niger xylanase (Xyn-WT), we predicted potential key mutation sites of Xyn-WT through multiple computer-aided enzyme engineering strategies.

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Background: N-Methyladenosine (mA) is a common messenger RNA (mRNA) modification that affects various physiological processes in stress responses. However, the role of mA modifications in plants responses to herbivore stress remains unclear.

Results: Here, we found that an infestation of brown planthopper (Nilaparvata lugens) female adults enhanced the resistance of rice to N.

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Background And Aim: The compliance and timeliness of oral laxatives have always been the key factors restricting bowel preparation (BP). We have constructed a novel enhanced-educational content and process based on social software (SS) for BP to optimize these issues.

Methods: A multicenter, prospective, randomized controlled study was conducted at 13 hospitals in China from December 2019 to December 2020.

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Background: To explore the role of GAB2 in pan-cancer based on bioinformatics analysis.

Methods: Based on TCGA and GTEx databases, we used TIMER2.0 online analysis tool and R language to analyze the expression of GAB2 in pan-cancer.

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Cryptosporidiosis is a worldwide zoonotic disease. Oxymatrine, an alkaloid extracted and isolated from the plant bitter ginseng, has been reported to have therapeutic effects on cryptosporidiosis. However, the underlying mechanism of its action remains unclear.

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Plasma protein adsorption on blood-contacting surfaces is the initiating significant event and modulates the subsequent coagulation response. Despite decades of research in this area, Vroman's questions in 1986 "?" and "?" remain unanswered due to the lack of detection techniques with sufficient temporal resolution. In this work, we develop a droplet microfluidic technology to detect protein adsorption sequences on six typical blood-contacting surfaces in milliseconds.

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Background: To compare the value of adipose tissues in abdomen and lumbar vertebra for predicting Crohn's disease (CD) activity based on chemical shift encoded magnetic resonance imaging (CSE-MRI).

Methods: 84 CD patients were divided into remission, mild, and moderate-severely groups based on CD activity index (CDAI). Differences in different adipose parameters [subcutaneous adipose tissue (SAT), visceral adipose tissue (VAT), mesenteric fat index (MFI), and bone marrow fat fraction (BMFF)] and blood inflammatory indicators among three groups, as well as the correlation of above parameters and CDAI were analyzed.

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