Publications by authors named "JunJie Zhou"

Casbene and neocembrene are casbene-type macrocyclic diterpenes; their derivatives play significant roles in plant defense and have pharmaceutical applications. We had previously characterized a casbene synthase, TERPENE SYNTHASE 28 (OsTPS28), in rice (Oryza sativa). However, the mechanism of neocembrene biosynthesis in rice remained unclear.

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The irreversible lattice oxygen release is the primary issue in layered oxide cathodes which is generally attributed to a consecutive phase transition with less lattice oxygen content. Herein, an anomalous metal segregation pathway is observed in oxygen vacancy defective layered cathodes, which happens far before the onset of phase transitions. The correlation of electron energy loss spectroscopy indicates that an early charge transfer from oxygen 2p to Mn 3d orbital is responsible.

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Through a comprehensive retrospective analysis of a 52-year-old woman with primary ovarian lymphoma (POL) and a review of similar cases over the past decade in the PubMed database, we gained several key insights into improving the understanding of POL among clinicians and radiologists for accurate diagnosis. POL is more prevalent among women in their 40s and usually presents with clinical manifestations of a solid mass (typically over 10 cm) and abdominal pain with B symptoms. Four imaging features show promise as indicators of potential diagnostic value in POL: the ovarian retention sign, touching ovaries, vascular floatation, and the sandwich sign.

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Introduction: () is a small transcription factor family known for its role in various developmental processes in plants, particularly in binding GA motifs and regulating flower and seed development. However, research on the functional characteristics and target genes of in coconut () is limited.

Methods: In this study, we systematically characterized the gene structure, conserved protein domains, gene expansion, and target genes of in the coconut genome.

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Background: Children and adolescents with intellectual disabilities (IDs) are at risk of falls due to balance problems. One way to palliate balance deficits among this population is via core stability exercises. However, comprehensive studies that examine the effectiveness of core stability exercises in improving balance in this target population are lacking.

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Traffic data imputation is crucial for the reliability and efficiency of intelligent transportation systems (ITSs), forming the foundation for downstream tasks like traffic prediction and management. However, existing deep learning-based imputation methods struggle with two significant challenges: poor performance under high missing data rates and the limited incorporation of external traffic-related factors. To address these challenges, we propose a novel knowledge graph-enhanced generative adversarial network (KG-GAN) for traffic data imputation.

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Nonalcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) has emerged as the most widespread chronic liver disease that poses significant threats to public health due to changes in dietary habits and lifestyle patterns. The transition from simple steatosis to nonalcoholic steatohepatitis (NASH) markedly increases the risk of developing cirrhosis, hepatocellular carcinoma, and liver failure in patients. However, there is only one Food and Drug Administration-approved therapeutic drug in the world, and the clinical demand is huge.

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Rice () produces phenolamides and diterpenoids as major phytoalexins. Although the biosynthetic pathways of phenolamides and diterpenoids in plants have been revealed, knowledge of their accumulation regulatory mechanisms remains limited, and, in particular, no co-regulatory factor has been identified to date. Here, using a combined co-expression and evolutionary analysis, we identified the basic helix-loop-helix (bHLH) transcription factor as a positive bifunctional regulator of phenolamide and diterpenoid biosynthesis in rice.

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Many special polymer materials with high strength, low density, and high processability have been developed for the substitution of metal products in recent years; however, their electrical insulation properties sometimes limit their application in medicine, electronics, and aerospace fields. Constructing a conductive layer on polymers may be a promising strategy for conquering these problems, but simply obtaining a high-quality conductive layer remains a challenge. Here, we develop a universal strategy to fabricate a conductive graphite-like film on various polymer surfaces based on a simple one-step gas plasma ion implantation method.

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Cellulose nanofibrils (CNFs) can serve as an efficient surface enhanced Raman scattering (SERS) platform for in situ detection of trace targets. In this study, a highly reproducible SERS platform based on TEMPO-oxidized CNFs (T-CNFs) was fabricated by the ion-exchange. Self-assembly of silver nanoparticles (AgNPs) was accomplished in only 120 s.

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  • Antibody-dependent enhancement (ADE) poses a risk for Zika virus vaccine development, as some antibodies might enhance dengue virus infections rather than neutralize them.
  • Researchers found that a dimeric form of Zika's envelope protein (EDIII) fused to a human antibody fragment (EDIII-Fc), delivered via circular RNA (circRNA), provokes stronger immune responses and higher levels of neutralizing antibodies than other forms of EDIII.
  • This optimized circRNA vaccine shows effective protection against lethal Zika infections in mice, while minimizing the risk of causing ADE with dengue virus, suggesting a promising approach for future flavivirus vaccines.
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  • - The study analyzed the wampee fruit (peel, pulp, and seed) from 17 different varieties using metabolomics, identifying a total of 1286 metabolites with health benefits, including lipids, flavonoids, polyphenols, and organic acids.
  • - Significant variations in metabolite types and amounts were found among the fruit parts, with the peel having the most influence on the differences between varieties, leading to the identification of 7 potential biomarkers.
  • - This research created a detailed overview of the wampee fruit's metabolome, providing valuable insights for isolating beneficial components, improving food industry uses, and enhancing nutritional breeding efforts.
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Organic-inorganic hybrid perovskite solar cells (OIH-PSCs) have developed rapidly in the past decade, and the commercialization of OIH-PSCs demands low-cost hole-transport materials (HTMs) with high performance and stability. The present study synthesized two organic HTMs containing dibenzothiophene S-dioxide as the acceptor unit and triphenylamine as the donor (denoted by TPAF-SO2 and TPA-SO2). In TPAF-SO, the methoxy group and adjacent fluorine atom were introduced to decrease the highest occupied molecular orbital energy level.

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  • Endometrial cancer (EC) is the most common type of gynecologic cancer, with a particular risk for obese women, hinting that gut microbiota may play a role in its progression.
  • A study compared the gut microbiomes of 15 EC patients to 15 control women without endometrial lesions, using advanced metagenomic sequencing to analyze microbial compositions.
  • Findings revealed an imbalance in the gut microbiome of EC patients, characterized by higher levels of Klebsiella and lower levels of certain beneficial bacteria compared to the control group, suggesting a potential link between gut health and the development of EC.
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Purpose: This study utilizes a meta-analytic approach to investigate the effects of cryoablation and robot-assisted partial nephrectomy on perioperative outcomes, postoperative renal function, and oncological results in patients.

Methods: This study followed the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses (PRISMA) statement. Four electronic databases (PubMed, Embase, Web of Science, and the Cochrane Library database) were systematically searched to identify relevant studies published in English up to November 2023.

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Effective CO transformations hold essential significance for carbon neutrality and sustainable energy development. Carboxylative cyclization of propargylic amines with CO serves as an atom-economic reaction to afford oxazolidinones, showing broad applications in organic synthesis and pharmaceutical fields. However, most catalysts involved noble metals, exhibited low efficiency, or required large amounts of base.

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Formaldehyde (FA) is a carcinogen that is not only widespread in the environment, but is also produced endogenously by metabolic processes. In organisms, FA is converted to formic acid in a glutathione (GSH)-dependent manner by alcohol dehydrogenase 5 (ADH5). The abnormal accumulation of FA in the body can cause a variety of diseases, especially cognitive impairment leading to Alzheimer's disease (AD).

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A wide variety of metabolic gene clusters exist in eukaryotic genomes, but fatty acid metabolic gene clusters have not been discovered. Here, combining with metabolic and phenotypic genome-wide association studies, we identify a major locus containing a six-gene fatty acid metabolic gene cluster on chromosome 3 (FGC3) that controls the cutin monomer hydroxymonoacylglycerols (HMGs) contents and rice yield, possibly through variation in the transcription of FGC3 members. We show that HMGs are sequentially synthesized in the endoplasmic reticulum by OsFAR2, OsKCS11, OsGPAT6, OsCYP704B2 and subsequently transported to the apoplast by OsABCG22 and OsLTPL82.

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  • * A bridging molecule, (2-aminoethyl)phosphonic acid (AEP), is used to enhance the SnO/perovskite interface, reducing surface carrier traps and improving the growth of the perovskite film.
  • * This modification leads to a champion power conversion efficiency (PCE) of 26.40% and significantly improves the durability of unencapsulated PSCs, achieving around 1400 hours of operational life.
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Background: The relationship between Metabolic Syndrome and cancer remains controversial. We aimed to assess the association between Metabolic Syndrome and cancer risk at different locations using a Mendelian randomization approach.

Methods: We extracted single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) of MetS and its components from public databases for populations of European ancestry.

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Context: Coal water slurry (CWS) is a new type of liquid coal product with low pollution, which is mainly used in the chemical industry to produce syngas (CO + H). It is of great significance to study the microscopic mechanism of CWS gasification reaction for improving the efficiency of coal gasification. In this paper, the method of molecular dynamics based on reaction force fields (ReaxFF-MD) is used to study the gasification process of CWS/O system at different temperatures.

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  • The incidence of leiomyosarcoma (LMS) is rare, affecting about 4-5 individuals per 100,000 annually, with small bowel LMS being even more uncommon and challenging to diagnose preoperatively.
  • Two patients with confirmed small bowel LMS were analyzed for their clinical and imaging characteristics, along with a review of similar cases from the past decade.
  • LMS tumors were classified into three types based on their growth direction relative to the intestinal lumen, with intramural leiomyosarcoma emerging as a significant subtype; smaller tumor sizes and intraluminal types appear to have better prognoses, while extraluminal types are linked to worse outcomes.
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Perforation of Meckel's diverticulum caused by heterotopic pancreas is a rare condition. Despite recent improvements in imaging studies, Meckel"'s diverticulitis and heterotopic pancreas are difficult to diagnose preoperatively and are often diagnosed during autopsy or laparotomy. Symptomatic patients are typically >1 year, and cases of infants displaying symptoms are rarely reported.

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The limitations of solvent residues, unmanageable film growth regions, and substandard performance impede the extensive utilization of metal-organic framework (MOF) films for biosensing devices. Here, we report a strategy for ion design in gas-phase synthesized flexible MOF porous film to attain universal regulation of biosensing performances. The key fabrication process involves atomic layer deposition of induced layer coupled with lithography-assisted patterning and area-selective gas-phase synthesis of MOF film within a chemical vapor deposition system.

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