Publications by authors named "Jianqing Wang"

Anthropogenic activities have resulted in rising atmospheric concentrations of carbon dioxide (CO) and ozone (O), exerting substantial direct and indirect impacts on soil biodiversity within agroecosystems. Despite the considerable attention given to the individual impacts of elevated CO and O levels, the combined effects on soil nematode communities have not been extensively explored. In this study, we investigated the interactive effects of elevated CO (+200 ppm, eCO) and O (+40 ppb, eO) levels on the abundance, diversity, and trophic composition of soil nematode communities associated with two rice cultivars (Nanjing 5055, NJ5055 and Wuyujing 3, WYJ3).

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Background: In this study, effective antigens of mRNA vaccine were excavated from the perspective of ICD, and ICD subtypes of PRAD were further distinguished to establish an ICD landscape, thereby determining suitable vaccine recipients.

Research Design And Methods: TCGA and MSKCC databases were applied to acquire RNA-seq data and corresponding clinical data of 554 and 131 patients, respectively. GEPIA was employed to measure prognostic indices.

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Prostate cancer (PRAD) is one of the leading malignancies in men all around the world. Here, we identified Myosin Heavy Chain 6 (MYH6) as a potential tumor suppressor gene in the development of prostate cancer. We found lower expression of MYH6 in prostate cancer tissues, and its lower gene expression was also associated with worse clinical outcomes.

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A position identification system for wandering elderly people uses BLE to transmit ID information. The objective of this study is to make the BLE module batteryless using a piezoelectric element. The piezoelectric element is mounted on the sole of a shoe, and when pressure is applied to the piezoelectric element by walking, a voltage is generated between both electrodes of the piezoelectric element.

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Previous epidemiologic research has shown that phthalate exposure in pregnant women is related to adverse birth outcomes in a sex-specific manner. However, the biological mechanism of phthalate exposure that causes these birth outcomes remains poorly defined. In this research, we investigated the association between phthalate exposure and placental oxidative stress in a large population-based cohort study, aiming to initially explore the relationship between phthalate exposure and gene expression in placental oxidative stress in a sex-specific manner.

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Forest type and stand age are important biological factors affecting soil enzyme activities. However, the changes in soil enzyme activities across stand ages and underlying mechanisms under the two forest restoration strate-gies of plantations and natural secondary forests remain elusive. In this study, we investigated the variations of four soil enzyme activities including cello-biohydrolase (CBH), β-1,4-glucosidase (βG), acid phosphatase (AP) and β-1,4-N-acetylglucosaminidase (NAG), which were closely associated with soil carbon, nitrogen, and phosphorus cycling, across plantations and natural secondary forests (5, 8, 21, 27 and 40 years old).

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Idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis (IPF) is a chronic pulmonary fibrosis disease that is fatal. Mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs)-secreted exosomes (exos) have been linked to improving PF. Moreover, exosomal microRNAs (miRs) can control the growth of numerous diseases, including lung disorders.

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Rapid biodiversity losses under global climate change threaten forest ecosystem functions. However, our understanding of the patterns and drivers of multiple ecosystem functions across biodiversity gradients remains equivocal. To address this important knowledge gap, we measured simultaneous responses of multiple ecosystem functions (nutrient cycling, soil carbon stocks, organic matter decomposition, plant productivity) to a tree species richness gradient of 1, 4, 8, 16, and 32 species in a young subtropical forest.

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In this paper, we introduce a novel deep learning method for dental panoramic image segmentation, which is crucial in oral medicine and orthodontics for accurate diagnosis and treatment planning. Traditional methods often fail to effectively combine global and local context, and struggle with unlabeled data, limiting performance in varied clinical settings. We address these issues with an advanced TransUNet architecture, enhancing feature retention and utilization by connecting the input and output layers directly.

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Background: Studies suggest that thyroid peroxidase antibody (TPOAb) positivity exposure during pregnancy may contribute to changes in placental morphology and pathophysiology. However, little is known about the association of maternal TPOAb during pregnancy with placental morphology and cytokines. This study focuses on the effect of repeated measurements of maternal TPOAb during pregnancy on the placental morphology and cytokines.

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Di-(2-ethylhexyl)-phthalate (DEHP) is a ubiquitous environmental pollutant and is widely used in industrial plastics. Intrahepatic cholestasis of pregnancy (ICP), distinguished by maternal pruritus and elevated serum bile acid levels, is linked to unfavorable pregnancy consequences. Few studies have investigated the potential effect of gestational DEHP exposure on the cholestasis in pregnant female mice, and the underlying mechanisms remain unclear.

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Article Synopsis
  • Rising levels of atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO) and ozone (O) are significant contributors to global climate change, impacting soil health and ecosystem services.
  • A study simulated increased CO and O concentrations in soil and revealed that elevated CO boosted β-D-Glucosidase activity while reducing other enzyme activities, and elevated O also decreased specific enzyme activities, showing their detrimental effects on soil functions.
  • Overall, the research indicates that climate change negatively affects soil ectoenzyme activities, which could threaten soil ecosystem services and agricultural productivity, highlighting the need for effective climate action.
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Purpose: Anlotinib is a novel oral small-molecule multi-target tyrosine kinase inhibitor that has been approved for treating non-small cell lung cancer. However, its efficacy and safety among patients with advanced gynecological cancer have not been comprehensively evaluated. We conducted this study to address this issue in the real-world setting.

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The underlying mechanisms of the interactions between bacterial communities and tree species are still unknown, primarily attributed to a focus on the soil system while ignoring the leaf phyllosphere, which is a complex and diverse ecosystem that supports microbial diversity in the forest ecosystem. To gain insights into the mechanisms, the effects of seven common subtropical tree species, involving Pinus massoniana Lamb., Mytilaria laosensis Lecomte.

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WDFY2 is a protein that may provide valuable insights into the mechanisms underlying human tumors and aid in the development of novel therapies. Despite its potential importance, the role of WDFY2 in pan-cancer has not been systematically investigated. In this study, we comprehensively explored the expression pattern and function of WDFY2 across 33 cancers using various databases, including TCGA, CPTAC and GEO datasets.

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Projected global climate change is a potential threat to nutrient utilization in agroecosystems. However, the combined effects of elevated [CO] and canopy warming on plant nutrient concentrations and translocations are not well understood. Here we conducted an open-air field experiment to investigate the impact of factorial elevated [CO] (up to 500 μmol mol) and canopy air warming (+2°C) on nutrient (N, P, and K) status during the wheat growing season in a winter wheat field.

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  • * Dominant bacterial groups identified were Acidobacteria, Proteobacteria, and Actinobacteria, and while diversity and richness were similar across tree species, organic matter and soil properties played key roles in community composition.
  • * The research found that tree species significantly influenced the abundance of ammonia-oxidizing microorganisms, particularly that ammonia-oxidizing archaea were linked to soil nitrate levels, indicating their crucial role in nitrification processes in these forests.
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Background: Ovarian cancer (OV) has been puzzling clinicians because of its poor prognosis. More and more evidence show that the G protein coupled receptor P2RY14 plays a key role in the initiation and progression of various types of human cancer. The purpose of our study is to explore the correlation between P2RY14 and the prognosis of ovarian cancer patients and the relevant mechanism.

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The response of soil biotas to climate change has the potential to regulate multiple ecosystem functions. However, it is still challenging to accurately predict how multiple climate change factors will affect multiple ecosystem functions. Here, we assessed the short-term responses of agroecosystem multifunctionality to a factorial combination of elevated CO (+200 ppm) and O (+40 ppb) and identified the key soil biotas (i.

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Background: This study sought to analyze long non-coding ribonucleic acid (lncRNA) LINC00273 expression in ovarian cancer tissues, and to preliminarily explore its effect on the growth and invasion of ovarian cancer cells and its influencing mechanism.

Methods: Quantitative real-time polymerase chain reaction was performed to detect the LINC00273 expression levels of cancerous ovarian tissues and their related cell lines. The ovarian cancer cells with the highest expression of LINC00273 were transfected with a knockdown lentiviral vector targeting the LINC00273 sequence and a negative control plasmid.

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Global atmospheric changes are characterized by increases in carbon dioxide (CO) and ozone (O) concentrations, with important consequences for the soil microbial community. However, the influences of CO and O enrichment on the biomass, diversity, composition, and functioning of the soil bacterial community remain unclear. We investigated the effects of short-term factorial combinations of CO (by 200 ppm) and O (by 40 ppb) enrichment on the dynamics of soil bacterial community in paddy soils with two rice varieties (Japonica, Nangeng 5055 (NG5055) vs.

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There is currently no consensus about the impact of prenatal phthalate exposure on blood pressure and glycolipids in children. Few studies consider the health effects as an integrated indicator. The combined effect of multiple phthalate exposures is often ignored.

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To understand common but distinctive systems to drive oncogenic stages in human tumors is critical for understanding disease programme and developing novel therapeutic strategies. PBRM1 is a critical gene in oncogenesis. We found that PBRM1 is upregulated in multiple cancer genes.

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