Publications by authors named "Jia Tengfei"

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  • * The maize transcription factor ZmMYB56 is essential for regulating stomatal closure in response to high carbon dioxide (CO) levels, as it affects the expression of another gene, ZmHLT1.
  • * Disruption of ZmMYB56 results in the inability of maize to respond to elevated CO, revealing potential genetic pathways to enhance maize adaptability to rising CO levels in the environment.
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The nervous system is one of the most complicated and enigmatic systems within the animal kingdom. Recently, the emergence and development of spatial transcriptomics (ST) and single-cell RNA sequencing (scRNA-seq) technologies have provided an unprecedented ability to systematically decipher the cellular heterogeneity and spatial locations of the nervous system from multiple unbiased aspects. However, efficiently integrating, presenting and analyzing massive multiomic data remains a huge challenge.

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Background: As the main pathological basis for various cardiovascular and cerebrovascular diseases, atherosclerosis has become one of the leading causes of death and disability worldwide. Emerging evidence has suggested that Rho GTPase Rnd3 plays an indisputable role in cardiovascular diseases, although its function in atherosclerosis remains unclear. Here, we found a significant correlation between Rnd3 and pyroptosis of aortic endothelial cells (ECs).

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Advances in sequencing and imaging technologies offer a unique opportunity to unravel cell heterogeneity and develop new immunotherapy strategies for cancer research. There is an urgent need for a resource that effectively integrates a vast amount of transcriptomic profiling data to comprehensively explore cancer tissue heterogeneity and the tumor microenvironment. In this context, we developed the Single-cell and Spatially-resolved Cancer Resources (SCAR) database, a combined tumor spatial and single-cell transcriptomic platform, which is freely accessible at http://8.

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Cardiovascular diseases (CVD) account for the largest bulk of deaths worldwide, posing a massive burden on societies and the global healthcare system. Besides, the incidence and prevalence of these diseases are on the rise, demanding imminent action to revert this trend. Cardiovascular pathogenesis harbors a variety of molecular and cellular mechanisms among which dysregulated metabolism is of significant importance and may even proceed other mechanisms.

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Liver cancer ranks fifth leading malignancy in incidence and third in mortality worldwide. Recently, its comprehensive treatment has greatly progressed; however, the prognosis is still poor due to difficulties in early diagnosis, high recurrence and metastasis rates, and lack of specific treatment. The search for new molecular biological factors that target the early diagnosis of cancer, predict recurrence, evaluate treatment efficacy, and identify high-risk individuals and specific therapeutic targets during follow-up becomes a great urgent task.

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Coal has various types of macerals, which have different pore structures and adsorption properties that change with coal's thermal metamorphism. In-depth study of the characteristics of different coal macerals, especially the pore structure and adsorption properties, can better predict the coal reservoir gas storage capacity and migration ability. In this study, the sub-samples enriched in a specific maceral group with different coal ranks and particle sizes were obtained by centrifugal flotation experiments.

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It is a challenge to efficiently integrate and present the tremendous amounts of single-cell data generated from multiple tissues of various species. Here, we create a new database named SPEED for single-cell pan-species atlas in the light of ecology and evolution for development and diseases (freely accessible at http://8.142.

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Background: Globally, liver cancer is one of the most common malignant tumors and is the third leading cause of cancer deaths. RNA-binding protein (RBP) is a general term for a class of proteins that bind to RNA to regulate metabolic processes. The expression of RNA-binding proteins is related to the prognosis of liver cancer patients.

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Background: The dysregulated circular RNAs (circRNAs) are relevant to lung adenocarcinoma development. Nevertheless, the function and mechanism of hsa_circ_0020850 (circ_0020850) in lung adenocarcinoma development are uncertain.

Methods: A total of 35 lung adenocarcinoma patients were recruited, and the tumor and normal tissue samples were harvested.

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