Publications by authors named "Jiao D"

Nature provides abundant inspiration and elegant paradigms for the development of smart materials that can actuate, morph, and move on demand. One remarkable capacity of living organisms is to adapt their shapes or positions in response to stimuli. Programmed deformations or movements in plant organs are mainly driven by water absorption/dehydration of cells, while versatile motions of mollusks are based on contraction/extension of muscles.

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Interspecies somatic cell nuclear transfer (iSCNT) has an immense potential to rescue endangered animals and extinct species like mammoths. In this study, we successfully established an Asian elephant's fibroblast cell lines from ear tissues, performed iSCNT with porcine oocytes and evaluated the and development of reconstructed embryos. A total of 7780 elephant-pig iSCNT embryos were successfully reconstructed and showed development with cleavage rate, 4-cell, 8-cell and blastocyst rate of 73.

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The immune checkpoint pathway consisting of the cell membrane-bound molecule programmed death protein 1 (PD-1) and its ligand PD-L1 has been found to mediate negative regulatory signals that effectively inhibit T-cell proliferation and function and impair antitumor immune responses. Considerable evidence suggests that the PD-1/PD-L1 pathway is responsible for tumor immune tolerance and immune escape. Blockage of this pathway has been found to reverse T lymphocyte depletion and restore antitumor immunity.

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We has synthesized the biocompatible gelatin reduced graphene oxide (GOG) in previous research, and in this study we would further evaluate its effects on bone remodeling in the aspects of osteoclastogenesis and angiogenesis so as to verify its impact on accelerating orthodontic tooth movement. The mouse orthodontic tooth movement (OTM) model tests showed that the tooth movement was accelerated in the GOG local injection group with more osteoclastic bone resorption and neovascularization compared with the PBS injection group. The analysis on the degradation of GOG in bone marrow stromal stem cells (BMSCs) illustrated its good biocompatibility and the accumulation of GOG in spleen after local injection of GOG around the teeth in OTM model also didn't influence the survival and life of animals.

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Hosta ventricosa is a plant that can be used for medicine and diet. It has been proven to have anti-inflammatory, antibacterial and antitumor activities, and one of its main constituents is polysaccharides. However, studies on polysaccharides of Hosta ventricosa are limited, and their physiological activities have not been clarified.

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  • - The study focuses on the porcine epidemic diarrhea virus (PEDV), which poses significant economic risks to the pork industry and highlights the potential for cross-species transmission of coronaviruses.
  • - Researchers identified that the spike (S) protein of PEDV plays a crucial role in its adaptability to different cell types, specifically monkey Vero cells and porcine LLC-PK1 cells, with particular S protein subunits being critical for this adaptability.
  • - Findings from this research aim to improve understanding of PEDV's cell tropism and facilitate better strategies for isolating the virus and developing effective vaccines against PEDV and potentially other coronaviruses.
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Rheumatoid arthritis (RA) is a chronic autoimmune disease that is primarily characterized by synovial inflammation. Our previous studies demonstrated that the lymphatic system is critical for the development and maintenance of RA disease, and sufficient lymph drainage helps to improve joint inflammation. In this study, we found that NG-R1, the main active component in the traditional Chinese medicinal herb Sanchi, activating lymphatic function can attenuate synovial inflammation.

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  • The study highlights the increasing diversity and complexity of the porcine reproductive and respiratory syndrome virus (PRRSV) in China, driven by mutations and recombination.
  • A novel PRRSV strain, HN-YL1711, was isolated from pigs with severe respiratory issues and showed significant genomic similarities to several known PRRSV strains, indicating it originated from multiple recombination events.
  • Laboratory tests revealed that HN-YL1711 can infect porcine alveolar macrophages but not MARC-145 cells, displaying intermediate virulence compared to other PRRSV strains, underscoring the role of recombination in PRRSV evolution and pathogenicity.
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Fluorescence imaging has been widely used in the biomedical field owing to its merits of high sensitivity, excellent accuracy, high biosafety, . However, despite the good performance of fluorescent materials in the diagnosis of subcutaneous tumors or some orthotopic tumors in mice, their potential clinical application for most orthotopic tumors in humans is still limited due to their weak tissue penetration ability and the high thickness of human tissues. Given that the human tongue can extend out of the mouth and is approximately 1 cm thick, the diagnosis of tongue squamous cell carcinoma (TSCC) by fluorescence has great potential for clinical applications.

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Externalizing and internalizing behavioral problems occurs at a high rate among children. However, this has rarely been examined among Japanese children using a person-oriented method. Hence, this study aims to explore its subtypes and clarify their association with family-based group activities.

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Objectives: The aim of this study was to explore the expression of Galectin-9 in hepatitis B virus (HBV)-associated hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC), evaluate its clinicopathological significance, and investigate whether Galecin-9 expression has prognostic value in HBV-associated HCC.

Methods: Immunohistochemistry staining was performed to examine the expression of Galectin-9 in paraffin-embedded tissues from 140 cases of HBV-associated HCC specimens. The association between Gal-9 expression, clinicopathological features and prognosis was analyzed by Kaplan-Meier method, log-rank test and Cox regression analysis.

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The ligase chain reaction (LCR), as a classic nucleic acid amplification technique, is popular in the detection of DNA and RNA due to its simplicity, powerfulness, and high specificity. However, homogeneous and ultrasensitive LCR detection is still quite challenging. Herein, we integrate the LCR with a CRISPR-Cas12a system to greatly promote the application of the LCR in a homogeneous fashion.

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CD49a natural killer (NK) cells play a critical role in promoting fetal development and maintaining immune tolerance at the maternal-fetal interface during the early stages of pregnancy. However, given their residency in human tissue, thorough studies and clinical applications are difficult to perform. It is still unclear as to how functional human CD49a NK cells can be induced to benefit pregnancy outcomes.

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To develop a predictive model for pathologic complete response (pCR) of ipsilateral supraclavicular lymph nodes (ISLN) after neoadjuvant chemotherapy for breast cancer and guide the local treatment. Two hundred and eleven consecutive breast cancer patients with first diagnosis of ipsilateral supraclavicular lymph node metastasis who underwent ipsilateral supraclavicular lymph node dissection and treated in the Breast Department of Henan Cancer Hospital from September 2012 to May 2019 were included. One hundred and forty two cases were divided into the training set while other 69 cases into the validation set.

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Objective: To establish a stable mouse model of acquired aplastic anemia.

Methods: Female BALB/C mice aged 6 months were intraperitoneally injected with cyclophosphamide and cyclosporine for 14 days. The number of peripheral blood cells, the concentration of hemoglobin, the number of bone marrow nucleated cells, bone marrow smear, bone marrow pathological sections and other indexes were observed.

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Histological imaging is essential for the biomedical research and clinical diagnosis of human cancer. Although optical microscopy provides a standard method, it is a persistent goal to develop new imaging methods for more precise histological examination. Here, we use nitrogen-vacancy centers in diamond as quantum sensors and demonstrate micrometer-resolution immunomagnetic microscopy (IMM) for human tumor tissues.

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Ferroptosis is associated with the prognosis and therapeutic responses of patients with various cancers. LncRNAs are reported to exhibit antitumor or oncogenic functions. Currently, few studies have assessed the combined effects of ferroptosis and lncRNAs on the prognosis and therapy of stomach cancer.

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Background: Prostaglandin E1 (PGE1) has been reported to maintain adequate oxygenation among patients under 60% FiO one-lung ventilation (OLV). This research aimed to explore whether PGE1 is safe in pulmonary shunt and oxygenation under 40% FiO OLV and provide a reference concentration of PGE1.

Methods: Totally 90 esophageal cancer patients treated with thoracotomy were enrolled in this study, randomly divided into three groups (n = 30/group): Group A (60% FiO and 0.

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Background: Sugammadex, a modified γ-cyclodextrin that selectively binds to muscle relaxants, is increasingly being used to reverse neuromuscular blockade after surgery, but the potential benefits for cancer patients in the real-world setting are obscure.

Methods: This was a real-world, retrospective study. Adult cancer patients (≥18 years) undergoing abdominal surgery at Jiangsu Cancer Hospital, a tertiary care cancer hospital in China, between 2 March 2018 and 25 November 2019, were included in the analysis.

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  • Triple-negative breast cancer (TNBC) is a tough type of breast cancer that often doesn't respond well to a common treatment called paclitaxel (PTX).
  • Researchers found that PTX not only causes cancer cells to die but also triggers a process called autophagy, which can help the cells survive.
  • They discovered that a protein named FOXO1 helps increase autophagy when PTX is used, and blocking FOXO1 can make the cancer cells more likely to die from PTX treatment.
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Background: The present study aimed to compare the clinical results and pathological diagnostic quality of percutaneous transhepatic cholangiobiopsy for biliary obstruction using biopsy forceps (BFs) of varying diameter.

Methods: A total of 57 patients with obstructive jaundice who underwent percutaneous transhepatic cholangiobiopsy and drainage with 1 of 2 BFs diameters (6.0-mm BFs, n=30; 4.

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Aim: To evaluate dynamic tissue changes after airway stenting (AS) with a newly designed metal brachytherapy stent (BS) loaded with radioactive I seeds in normal rabbits.

Methods: Forty-five normal New Zealand white rabbits were divided into 3 groups (group A: stent without seeds; group B: stent with 0.4 mCi active seeds; group C: stent with 0.

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The base editing 3 (BE3) system, a single-base gene editing technology developed using CRISPR/Cas9n, has a broad range of applications for human disease model construction and gene therapy, as it is highly efficient, accurate, and non-destructive. P53 mutations are present in more than 50% of human malignancies. Due to the similarities between humans and pigs at the molecular level, pig models carrying P53 mutations can be used to research the mechanism of tumorigenesis and improve tumor diagnosis and treatment.

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Repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation (rTMS) has therapeutic effects on craving in methamphetamine (METH) use disorder (MUD). The chronic abuse of METH causes impairments in executive function, and improving executive function reduces relapse and improves treatment outcomes for drug use disorder. The purpose of this study was to determine whether executive function helped predict patients' responses to rTMS treatment.

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