Publications by authors named "Jingbo Zhang"

Background: The relationship between heart rate variability (HRV) and major depressive disorder (MDD) has been well explored. However, current researches lack an observation of HRV in subthreshold depression (SubD), which increases the risk of MDD and presents significant societal challenges.

Methods: This study compared resting state HRV among 128 MDD patients, 131 SubD individuals and 222 healthy controls (HC) recruited from the hospital, physical examination center, and colleges.

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Background: Relapsed/Refractory (R/R) diffuse large B-cell lymphoma (DLBCL) represents a subgroup with a high incidence and dismal prognosis. Currently, there is a lack of robust models for predicting R/R DLBCL. Therefore, we conducted a retrospective study to identify key determinants to be incorporated into a novel nomogram to enhance the identification of DLBCL patients at elevated risk of refractoriness/recurrence.

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() residues polysaccharide (FVRP) is a high molecular weight polysaccharide with diverse bioactivities extracted from residues (FVR). However, high molecular weight polysaccharides have been shown to face significant challenges in crossing the cell membrane barrier, thereby limiting their absorption and application in the body. Therefore, an ultrasonic-assisted HO-Fe method was employed for the first time to degrade FVRP, resulting in the production of a new polysaccharide, FVRPF.

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Background: The COBRA-like (COBL) gene family is a crucial glycosylphosphatidylinositol (GPI)-anchored proteins that participate in various biological processes in plants by regulating the arrangement of cell wall microfibrils. While the functions of COBL genes have been analyzed in several plant species, their roles in cotton's response to abiotic stress remain unexplored.

Results: This study identified and characterized the COBL gene family in Gossypium hirsutum, revealing a total of 39 COBL family members classified into five subgroups.

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The mesopores and macropores within porous carbon materials help increase the surface for the depostion of solid-state products, reduce the LiS film thickness, enhance electron and mass transport, and accelerate the reaction kinetics. However, an excessive amount of mesopores and macropores can lead to increased electrolyte consumption, particularly at high sulfur loadings, where excessive electrolyte usage hampers the enhancement of practical energy density in lithium-sulfur (Li-S) batteries. A rational pore structure can minimize the amount of electrolyte to fill the pores, thereby reducing electrolyte consumption while achieving rapid reaction kinetics and a high gravimetric energy density.

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  • Exosomes play a crucial role in tumor biology by facilitating cell communication through the transfer of signaling molecules like miRNAs, influencing tumor growth and spread.
  • In this research, miR-128-3p, found at high levels in gastric cancer patient serum exosomes, was shown to boost the proliferation and migration of human umbilical vein endothelial cells (HUVECs).
  • The study suggests that miR-128-3p promotes tumor angiogenesis by inhibiting the expression of the target gene SASH1, highlighting its potential as a diagnostic and therapeutic target in gastric cancer.
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  • * The study found that CAD genes are highly expressed in various plant tissues and are involved in the plant's response to abiotic stresses, particularly drought, as their expression increased under drought conditions.
  • * Silencing the CAD gene using VIGS technology decreased cotton's drought tolerance, leading to reduced water retention and enzyme activity, while increasing harmful compounds, indicating the gene's vital role in helping cotton resist drought stress.
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Phosphorus (P) is an essential macronutrient for plant growth and development. Vacuoles play a crucial role in inorganic phosphate (Pi) storage and remobilization in plants. However, the physiological function of vacuolar phosphate efflux transporters in plant Pi remobilization remains obscure.

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Background: In patients with resectable non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC), immune checkpoint inhibitor (ICI)-based regimens in both neoadjuvant and perioperative settings have demonstrated a survival benefit. However, no previous study has compared the efficacy between pure neoadjuvant and perioperative approaches, especially in patients who achieve a substantial pathologic response.

Methods: In this retrospective study, patients with clinical stage II-IIIB NSCLC who achieved either a major pathologic response (MPR) or pathologic complete response (pCR) after induction ICI plus chemotherapy, followed by resection, between 2019 and 2023 were identified from multicenter databases.

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Infections caused by () have emerged as a global public health concern because of high pathogenicity of this bacterium. Monoclonal antibodies (mAbs) have a lower likelihood of promoting drug resistance and offer targeted treatment, thereby reducing potential adverse effects; however, the therapeutic potential of mAbs targeting i has not been fully characterized. In this study, mAbs against the outer membrane proteins (OMPs) of were isolated in a high-throughput manner.

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  • - The study investigates how the triglyceride-glucose (TyG) index and genetic risk scores for urate transport genes together influence the likelihood of developing hyperuricemia in individuals aged 50 and older.
  • - Results show that higher TyG index levels are linked to increased serum urate levels, significantly raising the risk of hyperuricemia, especially in individuals with a higher genetic predisposition.
  • - The findings suggest a strong interaction between genetic factors and the TyG index, with over 50% of the increased risk of hyperuricemia associated with this interplay, highlighting its importance in understanding the condition.
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Membrane proteins are crucial for various cellular processes and are key targets in pharmacological research. Their interactions with ligands are essential for elucidating cellular mechanisms and advancing drug development. To study these interactions without altering their functional properties in native environments, several advanced optical imaging methods have been developed for in situ and label-free quantification.

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Surface plasmon resonance (SPR) biosensors are extensively utilized for analyzing molecular interactions due to their high sensitivity and label-free detection capabilities. Recent innovations in surface-sensitive biosensors with dielectric surfaces address the inherent limitations associated with traditional gold surfaces, such as thermal effects and biocompatibility issues, which can impede broader applications. This review examines state-of-the-art biosensor configurations, including total internal reflection, optical waveguide, photonic crystal resonators, Bloch surface wave biosensors, and surface electrochemical biosensors, which can enhance analyte signals and augment the molecular detection efficiency at the sensor interface.

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TBL family proteins containing the domain of unknown function mainly act as xylan O-acetyltransferases, but the specific molecular mechanism of their functions remains unclear in plants (especially in cotton) so far. In this study, we characterized the TBL family proteins containing the conserved GDS and DxxH motifs in cotton (Gossypium hirsutum). Among them, GhTBL3 is highly expressed in fibers at the stage of secondary cell wall (SCW) formation and mainly functions as O-acetyltransferase to maintain acetylation of xylan in fiber SCW development.

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Background: Response to pharmacotherapy varies considerably among youths with bipolar disorder (BD) and is poorly predicted by clinical or demographic features. It can take several weeks to determine whether medication for BD is clinically effective. Although neuroimaging biomarkers are promising predictors, few studies examined the predictive value of the brain connectomic topology.

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In recent years, the electrochemical reduction of carbon dioxide (CORR) has made many advances in C production. Cu/Cu site is beneficial for C-C coupling process, but the oxidation state of copper cannot be well maintained during the reaction process, resulting in a decrease in catalyst activity. Based on this consideration, in this work, transition metal oxide CeO with a hollow cube structure and oxygen vacancies was introduced to stabilize and increase Cu/Cu active sites (CeCu).

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  • A study in Luzhou, China, assessed an expanded HIV testing initiative launched in June 2018 and its effects on starting antiretroviral therapy (ART) for people living with HIV.
  • Results showed a considerable increase in ART initiation rates within 30 days of diagnosis, rising from 46.1% to 90.9%, although the 7-day initiation rate remained under 30%.
  • The COVID-19 pandemic negatively affected ART rates, but Luzhou still performed better than the national average, highlighting the importance of expanded testing and the challenges of maintaining HIV services during health crises.
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Background: In clinical practice, psoriasis is a prevalent chronic inflammatory cutaneous disease featured with the development of red plaque with silvery scales, which considerably affects cutaneous health and quality of life of those afflicted.

Objective: This research aimed to examine the association between the body roundness index (BRI) and psoriasis, using data sourced from the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (NHANES).

Methods: Our study used a cross-sectional design, including 8,479 adults, of whom 234 were diagnosed with psoriasis.

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Calcineurin B-like (CBL) proteins are a class of important Ca receptors that play key roles in plant stress response. CBLs have been shown to participate in responses to abiotic stresses such as drought, salt, and cold in many plant species, including and rice. However, little is known about their potential functions in the desert halophyte .

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Background: The primary cause of mortality in patients with ovarian cancer (OC) is tumor metastasis. A comprehensive understanding of the mechanisms underlying metastasis in OC is essential for accurate prognosis prediction and the development of targeted therapeutic agents. Our findings indicate that alpha-2 Heremans Schmid glycoprotein (AHSG) is downregulated in OC exosomes.

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Choroidal neovascularization (CNV) is a leading cause of visual impairment in wet age-related macular degeneration (wAMD). Recent investigations have validated the potential of reducing glutamine synthetase (GS) to inhibit neovascularization formation, offering prospects for treating various neovascularization-related diseases. In this study, we devised a CRISPR/Cas9 delivery system employing the nucleic acid aptamer AS1411 as a targeting moiety and exosome-liposome hybrid nanoparticles as carriers (CAELN).

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Background: The increasing incidence of endometrial cancer (EC) has highlighted the need for improved early detection methods. This study aimed to develop and validate a novel DNA methylation classifier, EMPap, for EC detection using cervical scrapings.

Methods: EMPap incorporated the methylation status of BHLHE22 and CDO1, along with age and body mass index (BMI), into a logistic regression model to calculate the endometrial cancer methylation (EM) score for identifying EC in cervical scrapings.

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Rapid and sensitive detection of n-butylidenephthalide (NBP) is crucial for quality control of Radix Angelica Sinensis (RAS) and its related pharmaceuticals due to their shared pharmacological effects, such as immune enhancement and anti-tumor properties. Current detection methods struggle to quantify NBP quickly and accurately. A molecularly imprinted polymer (MIP)-based electrochemical sensor has been developed, forming a film on PCN-222(Fe) via electropolymerization for the rapid and selective detection of NBP.

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  • Climate warming poses a risk to global food security by further degrading soils used for intensive farming, necessitating more sustainable agricultural practices.
  • Conservation agriculture has been shown to enhance soil health and maintain crop yields better than conventional methods, even in the face of long-term warming.
  • Research shows that after eight years, conservation agriculture led to a 21% improvement in soil health and a 9.3% increase in wheat yields, demonstrating its potential to ensure sustainable food production amid climate challenges.
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Unlabelled: To explore whether the intestinal damage of yak colibacillosis resulted from the regulation of Zonulin expression by its pathogenic bacteria, the overexpression and interference plasmids of Zonulin were designed and cultured in Tranwell after cell transfection. Then qRT-PCR and Western blot were used to detect the results of cell transfection, 200 mL 1×105 CFU/mL O78 was added for 4 hours, transmembrane resistance was measured by transmembrane resistance meter, FD4 fluorescence concentration in the lower chamber was detected by enzyme labeling instrument, bacterial translocation was measured by CFU counting method, and epithelial mucin (MUC1, MUC2) and tight junction protein (FABP2, Occludin, ZO-1) were detected by qRT-PCR.

Results: The Zonulin gene overexpression and knockout cell lines were successfully constructed, the TEER value of the barrier of Zonulin overexpression cell lines began to decrease at 1 h after the addition of O78 and reached the lowest value at 4 h, and the TEER value of Zonulin interference cell lines decreased within 1-4 h after the addition of O78.

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