Publications by authors named "Jiangmei Huang"

Nonconventional Luminescent Materials (NLMs) with distinctive optical properties are garnering significant attention. A key challenge in their practical application lies in precisely controlling their emission behavior, particularly achieving excitation wavelength-independent emission, which is paramount for accurate chemical sensing. In this study, NLMs (Y1, Y2, Y3, and Y4) are synthesized via a click reaction, and it is found that excitation wavelength-dependent emission correlates with molecular cluster formation.

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  • - Antiamyloid immunotherapy for Alzheimer's disease may help, but it produces soluble peptides that could overwhelm the brain's clearance system, potentially causing serious side effects related to blood flow and tissue health.
  • - The study aimed to analyze how these soluble peptides affect cerebral blood vessels and brain tissue by using advanced imaging techniques over a two-week period.
  • - Results showed that after administering the peptides, key vascular metrics like perfusion density and branch density significantly decreased, indicating structural brain damage caused by the accumulation of these peptides, while suggesting that imaging technology can effectively track these changes.
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Small open reading frame-encoded peptides (SEPs) are microproteins with a length of 100 amino acids or less, which may play a critical role in maintaining cell homeostasis under stress. Therefore, we used mass spectrometry-based proteomics to explore microproteins potentially involved in cellular stress responses in . A total of 225 microproteins with 1920 unique peptides were identified under six culture conditions: normal, oxidation, starvation, ultraviolet radiation, heat shock, and heat shock with starvation.

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The filamentous cyanobacterium Anabaena sp. PCC 7120 can differentiate into heterocysts to fix atmospheric nitrogen. During cell differentiation, cellular morphology and gene expression undergo a series of significant changes.

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Small open reading frames (sORFs) have translational potential to produce peptides that play essential roles in various biological processes. Nevertheless, many sORF-encoded peptides (SEPs) are still on the prediction level. Here, we construct a strategy to analyze SEPs by combining top-down and de novo sequencing to improve SEP identification and sequence coverage.

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The objective of this study is to establish a novel method for continuously monitoring thrombus progression with various outcome measures and to assess the efficacy of antithrombotic drugs in murine thrombosis model in mice. In the study, thrombus was induced in the femoral vein of mice by FeCl and monitored over time by spectral-domain optical coherence tomography (OCT). Three-dimensional images of thrombi with or without heparin as an antithrombotic agent were obtained from OCT angiography.

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Objective: To investigate the effects of beta1-integrin, fibronectin (FN) and laminin (LN) on the invasive behavior of human gliomas.

Methods: Functional impacts of beta1-integrin, fibronectin and laminin on cell adhesion, migration and metastasis of U251 malignant glioblastoma cells were investigated by in vitro adhesion, migration and invasion assays. The amount and distributions of cellular microfilaments and pseudopodia were studied by fluorescent cytochemistry, confocal laser scanning microscope and scanning electron microscope.

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