Publications by authors named "Jian Ping Tao"

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  • Histomonosis is a protozoan disease that affects poultry and causes significant economic losses in China, prompting the development of an attenuated vaccine based on a less virulent strain.
  • Four experiments were conducted to test the viability of the attenuated strain, including comparing different infection routes, doses, and immunization schedules to determine the most effective vaccination strategy.
  • Results indicated that the intracloacal route was more effective than oral administration, particularly with a vaccination dose of 2 × 10 on day 14, which led to better weight gain and fewer health issues in vaccinated chickens.
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  • Toxoplasma gondii is an opportunistic pathogen that affects warm-blooded vertebrates and can cause serious illness in immunocompromised individuals, but the interactions between its proteins and the host's immune system, especially cGAS-STING signaling, are not well understood.* -
  • The study discovered that the ROP5 protein from the PRU strain enhances cGAS-STING immune responses by interacting with the STING protein and promoting specific post-translational modifications.* -
  • Additionally, ROP5 deficiency in the PRU strain led to weaker immune responses and faster replication in immune cells, highlighting its role in regulating toxoplasmosis and offering potential strategies for prevention and control.*
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  • The circadian system in plants allows them to adapt to day and night cycles, influencing their growth and photosynthesis mechanisms.
  • This study investigates how different light conditions, like normal photoperiods and continuous light, affect the expression of crucial genes involved in the circadian rhythm and photosynthesis of tea plants.
  • Findings indicate that shorter or altered light periods can modify gene expression and impact stomatal behavior, revealing complex interactions between circadian rhythms and photosynthetic efficiency in tea plants.
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is a widespread protozoan parasite approximately infecting one-third of the world population and can cause serious public health problems. In this study, we investigated the protective effect of the attenuated vaccine Pru:Δcdpk2 against acute toxoplasmosis and explored the underlying immune mechanisms of the protection in pigs. The systemic T-cell and natural killer (NK) cell responses were analyzed, including kinetics, phenotype, and multifunctionality (interferon [IFN]-γ, tumor necrosis factor [TNF]-α), and the IFN-γ levels were analyzed in PBMCs.

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Hard limestone substrates, which are extensively distributed, are believed to exacerbate drought and increase the difficulty of restoration in vulnerable karst regions. Fissures in such substrates may alleviate the negative effect of drought on plants, but the underlying mechanisms remain poorly understood. In a two-way factorial block design, the growth and photosynthesis of 2-year-old Phoebe zhennan seedlings were investigated in two water availabilities (high versus low) and three stimulated fissure habitat groups (soil, soil-filled fissure and non-soil-filled fissure).

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Background: The circadian clock, also known as the circadian rhythm, is responsible for predicting daily and seasonal changes in the environment, and adjusting various physiological and developmental processes to the appropriate times during plant growth and development. The circadian clock controls the expression of the Lhcb gene, which encodes the chlorophyll a/b binding protein. However, the roles of the Lhcb gene in tea plant remain unclear.

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Vaccination is an ideal strategy for the control and prevention of toxoplasmosis. However, the thermostability and effectiveness of vaccines limit their application. Here, calcium mineralization was used to fabricate tachyzoites as immunogenic core-shell particles with improved immune response and thermostability.

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Toxoplasma gondii relies heavily on the de novo pyrimidine biosynthesis pathway for fueling the high uridine-5'-monophosphate (UMP) demand during parasite growth. The third step of de novo pyrimidine biosynthesis is catalyzed by dihydroorotase (DHO), a metalloenzyme that catalyzes the reversible condensation of carbamoyl aspartate to dihydroorotate. Here, functional analyses of TgDHO reveal that tachyzoites lacking DHO are impaired in overall growth due to decreased levels of UMP, and the noticeably growth restriction could be partially rescued after supplementation with uracil or high concentrations of L-dihydroorotate in vitro.

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Fasciolosis is a widely distributed zoonosis reported over 81 countries around the world. Good and early diagnostic method is critical in controlling this disease and prevention of injury to the liver and bile ducts. In this study, we identified a novel member (cathepsin L7) of cathepsin family from Fasciola spp.

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  • Photosynthesis converts light energy into chemical energy, and its relationship with the circadian clock is not fully understood, particularly how light intensity influences this process.
  • A new computational model was developed to explore circadian-clock-controlled photosynthesis, incorporating light-sensitive proteins, core oscillators, and photosynthetic genes, validated through simulations under various light intensities.
  • The model predicted shifts in peak expression times and elongation of periods for clock and photosynthetic genes under low light, providing insights into how the circadian clock regulates photosynthesis in tomatoes across different light conditions.
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Due to the limited effectiveness of existing drugs for the treatment of toxoplasmosis, there is a dire need for the discovery of new therapeutic options. Artemether is an important drug for malaria and several studies have indicated that it also exhibits anti- activity. However, its specific effect and mechanisms are still not clear.

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Introduction: can cause histomonosis in poultry. Due to the prohibition of effective drugs, the prevention and treatment of the disease requires new strategies. Questions about its pathogenic mechanisms and virulence factors remain puzzling.

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Background: Histomonas meleagridis is an anaerobic, intercellular parasite, which infects gallinaceous birds such as turkeys and chickens. In recent years, the reemergence of Histomoniasis has caused serious economic losses as drugs to treat the disease have been banned. At present, H.

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Ascorbic acid (AsA) is a crucial antioxidant in vegetables. Celery (Apium graveolens L.) is a vegetable of Apiaceae and is rich in AsA.

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Fasciolosis is a zoonotic disease as 600 million animals have been infected, and 180 million people are at risk of the infection in the world. Snail as the intermediate host of Fasciola is an essential and important factor in the transmission of fasciolosis, while its potential risk for transmission has not been studied. In this study, 3561 snails collected from large-scale regions of China were examined by nest-PCR method.

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Protein phosphorylation plays key roles in a variety of essential cellular processes. Fasciola gigantica is a tropical liver fluke causing hepatobiliary disease fascioliasis, leading to human health threats and heavy economic losses. Although the genome and protein kinases of F.

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is a serious hazard to public health and animal husbandry. Due to the current dilemma of treatment of toxoplasmosis, it is urgent to find new anti- drugs to treat toxoplasmosis. In this study, the anti- activity of Origanum vulgare essential oil ( EO) was firstly studied, and then, carvanol (Ca), the main ingredient of EO was evaluated using the MTT assay on human foreskin fibroblast (HFF) cells .

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Water dropwort (Liyang Baiqin, Oenanthe javanica (BI.) DC.) is an aquatic perennial plant from the Apiaceae family with abundant protein, dietary fiber, vitamins, and minerals.

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The current methods of treating toxoplasmosis have a number of side effects, and these therapies are only effective against the acute stage of the disease. Thus, development of new low toxicity and efficient anti- drugs is extremely important. Natural products are important sources for screening new drugs; among them, essential oils (EOs) have efficacy in anti-bacterial, anti-inflammatory, anti-insect, and other aspects.

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ζ-Carotene desaturase (ZDS) is one of the key enzymes regulating carotenoids biosynthesis and accumulation. Celery transgenic efficiency is low and it is difficult to obtain transgenic plants. The study on ZDS was limited in celery.

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Carotenoids are the general term of natural pigments. The formation of plant color is probably related to the components of carotenoids. As the yellow variety of celery, it is rich in the composition and content of carotenoids.

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Toxoplasmosis is a global zoonotic disease, and one-third of the human population is chronically infected by . Due to the limited effectiveness and prominent side effects of the existing drugs, there is a dire need for the discovery of new therapeutic options in the treatment of toxoplasmosis. In this study, five essential oils (EO) were screened for their anti-parasitic activity against .

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Background: This study aimed to evaluate the efficacy and safety of using high-dose intravenous tranexamic acid (TXA) to reduce blood loss in idiopathic scoliosis surgery.

Methods: This study was a meta-analysis, which consisted of retrospective cohort studies (RCSs) and randomized control trials (RCTs) found by searching electronic databases, namely PubMed, Web of Science, The Cochrane Central Register of Controlled Trials (CENTRAL), and the Google Scholar Database, dating from 1960 to 2019. The points of interest included total blood loss, a need for transfusion and transfusion criteria, surgery time, and the evidence of intraoperative and postoperative complications, such as seizures or thromboembolic events.

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Celery (Apium graveolens L.) is a leafy vegetable of Apiaceae, which is greatly popular because of its rich nutrients. Lutein and β-carotene are two important carotenoids.

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