Publications by authors named "Jing Wen Yao"

Two trials were conducted to draw the phase-response curve of productive and immunological variables in heat-exposed layer chickens at different ages (71 to 130 d, and 211 to 270 d). Birds were acclimated to the following conditions for 60 d: constant optimal ambient temperature at 24°C and high ambient temperature at 34°C for 8 h/d (10:00-18:00). Data collection and biochemical measurements were performed every 10 d.

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Two trials were performed to evaluate the association of hypothalamic abundances of thermosensitive transient receptor potential (TRP) ion channels with thermoregulation in broiler chickens. In trial 1, temporal changes in body temperatures, and hypothalamic expression patterns of TRP channels and thermoregulatory neurotransmitter concentrations were assessed from 3 to 42 d of age. In trial 2, the same variables were compared at 2 age stages between 2 distinct types of birds with high or low rectal temperatures (HRT or LRT).

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To uncover the molecular mechanism underlying glucocorticoid-induced loss of mitochondrial integrity in skeletal muscles, studies were performed to investigate whether the peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor γ coactivator 1 ()-mediated pathway was involved in this process. In an trial, 3 groups of 30-d-old Arbor Acres male broilers were randomly subjected to one of the following treatments for 7 days: corticosterone (, 30 mg/kg diet), control (blank), and pair-feeding (restricted to the same feed intake as for the CORT treatment), each with 6 replicates of 15 birds. Mitochondrial abundance, morphology, and function were determined in the and muscles.

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  • The study investigates systemic acquired resistance (SAR) in plants, focusing on its poorly understood molecular mechanisms and the role of lipid metabolites in plant defense against pathogens.* -
  • Researchers employed advanced metabolomics techniques, revealing that various lipids, including phosphatidic acid and phosphatidylcholine, are involved in both basal resistance and SAR responses.* -
  • The results indicate specific lipid accumulation patterns in local and systemic leaves during pathogen infections, which could inform future research on enhancing SAR in plants.*
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Melatonin (N-acetyl-5-methoxytryptamine) plays important roles in plant defences against a variety of biotic and abiotic stresses, including UV-B stress. Molecular mechanisms underlying functions of melatonin in plant UV-B responses are poorly understood. Here, we show that melatonin effect on molecular signalling pathways, physiological changes and UV-B stress resistance in Arabidopsis.

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Background: Obese patients undergoing general anesthesia and mechanical ventilation during laparoscopic abdominal surgery commonly have a higher incidence of postoperative pulmonary complications (PPCs), due to factors such as decreasing oxygen reserve, declining functional residual capacity, and reducing lung compliance. Pulmonary atelectasis caused by pneumoperitoneum and mechanical ventilation is further aggravated in obese patients. Recent studies demonstrated that individualized positive end-expiratory pressure (iPEEP) was one of effective lung-protective ventilation strategies.

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The coding sequence of NtabSPL6-1 was cloned by high-fidelity PCR with specific primers and was used in construction of a binary vector for overexpression. Wild-type Col-0 Arabidopsis plants and Qinyan95 tobacco leaves were transformed using floral dip and leaf disc methods, respectively. Phenotypic observation showed that constitutive expression of NtabSPL6-1 in Arabidopsis could promote the development of trichomes on leaf epidermis and influence the growth pattern of cauline leaves.

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It has been challenging to develop deep blue organic molecular fluorescent emitters with CIE y (y ≤ 0.08) based on triplet-triplet annihilation (TTA). Here, we report facilely available dianthracenylphenylene-based emitters, which have a 3,5-di(4-t-butylphenyl)phenyl moiety at the one end and 4-cyanophenyl or 3-pyridyl at the other end, respectively.

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The coding sequence of IiFUL in Isatis indigotica was isolated and was used in transformation of Arabidopsis. IiFUL overexpressing Arabidopsis plants exhibited early flowering phenotype, accompanied with the reduction of flower number and the production of terminal flower on the top of the main stems. In development process, the flowers located on the top of the main stems generated a lot of variations in phenotype, including abnormal swelling of pistil, withering and numerical change of stamens and petals, appearance of stigmatoid tissues and naked ovules at the margin or inside of sepals.

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The function of AZI1 in systemic acquired resistance of Arabidopsis was confirmed by investigation of the phenotypic features of wild-type Col-0, AZI1 T-DNA knockout and AZI1 overexpressing plants after infection with virulent and avirulent Pseudomonas syringae. Real-time quantitative PCR and Northern blotting analyses showed that the transcript abundances of PR genes increased significantly in local and systemic leaves of wild-type Col-0 and AZI1 overexpressing plants challenged with avirulent P. syringae, whereas the mRNA accumulation of PR genes was obviously attenuated in local and systemic leaves of AZI1 T-DNA knockout plants after localized infiltration with avirulent Psm avrRpm1.

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  • Researchers identified and analyzed fifteen SPL (SQUAMOSA PROMOTER BINDING PROTEIN-LIKE) genes in Nicotiana tabacum L. cv. Qinyan95, determining their exon-intron structures and confirming thirteen of them have miR156 response elements.
  • The origins of these NtabSPL genes were traced, revealing that six evolved from N. sylvestris and nine from N. tomentosiformis, supporting the idea that N. tabacum is a hybrid of these species.
  • Phylogenetic studies grouped SPL proteins from tobacco, tomato, and Arabidopsis into eight categories, highlighting that miR156 functions similarly in both tobacco and Arabidopsis by repressing Ntab
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An algorithm that perceives molecular symmetry has been applied to ca. 200,000 entries from the Cambridge Structural Database (CSD). For each molecule, the perceived point group, together with crystallographic properties such as space group, occupied Wyckoff positions and number of residues in the asymmetric unit, have been placed in a relational database, CSDSymmetry, using Microsoft Access software.

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