Publications by authors named "Junrong Liang"

The drug loading capacity is a critical performance metric for drug delivery systems. A high capacity ensures efficient drug delivery to target sites at lower doses, reducing the amount of carrier material needed and lessening patient burden. However, improving drug loading capacity in diatom frustule-based systems remains a challenge.

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Diatoms (Bacillariophyceae) are diverse and abundant microalgae, and many of them are found in marine intertidal environments. Here, we present a new marine epizoic diatom isolated from Euspira gilva Philippi in intertidal area of Beihai city, Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region, named Ceratanaulus alaris L.J.

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Propose: The biological function of ZYG11B is still unclear, and few studies on ZYG11B in colorectal cancer were reported. The purpose of our research is to detect the biological functions of ZYG11B in colorectal cancer through The Cancer Genome Atlas (TCGA) database online and the vitro cell experiments.

Methods: The information of ZYG11B in colorectal cancer were downloaded from TCGA database.

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From January 2022 to November 2022, sporadic psittacosis occurred in Lishui city, China. The patients were presented with fever, cough, and pulmonary infiltration. Their clinical symptoms were not relieved after receiving cephalosporin, penicillin, beta-lactamase inhibitors, and quinolones.

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This study delves into how two ecotypes of diatom affect the Pyropia haitanensis, a valuable and commercial red macroalga. We co-cultivated P. haitanensis with a planktonic diatom Skeletonema costatum and benthic diatom Navicula climacospheniae.

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  • Diatoms, like Thalassiosira pseudonana, form resting cells as a survival strategy to withstand harsh conditions in the deeper ocean, particularly when light and temperatures drop.
  • An integrative analysis using various scientific methods uncovered that this process involves breaking down stored nutrients and significant changes in cell structure, including a thickening of the cytoplasm and alterations in chloroplasts.
  • Despite the energy-intensive nature of resting-cell formation, over 90% of these cells can successfully germinate and return to growth when favorable conditions return.
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  • * Research showed that methanol and acetone extracts from P. haitanensis effectively inhibited the growth of several microalgae that cause blooms, with significant reductions noted in all tested species.
  • * Further analysis identified 49 compounds within the extracts that likely contribute to this inhibitory effect, suggesting that these natural solvents could be a valuable tool for managing HABs in aquatic ecosystems.
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Pasteurella multocida is a zoonotic pathogen causing serious diseases in humans and animals. Here, we report P. multocida from wildlife on China's Qinghai-Tibet plateau with a novel capsular serotype, forming a single branch on the core-genome phylogenetic tree: four strains isolated from dead Himalayan marmot (Marmota himalayana) and one genome assembled from metagenomic sequencing of a dead Woolly hare (Lepus oiostolus).

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Clinically, the immune checkpoint inhibitor anti-PD-1 antibody has shown a certain effect in the treatment of hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC), which is limited to a small number of patients with HCC. This study aims to reveal whether carnosic acid nanocluster-based framework (CA-NBF) has a sensitization effect on anti-PD-1 antibody in the treatment of HCC at the cellular and animal levels. MHCC97H cells were treated with CA-NBF, anti-PD-1 and their combination.

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Hepatitis B virus-related acute-on-chronic liver failure (HBV-ACLF) is a rare and severe form of end-stage liver disease with high mortality; gut microbes are strongly associated with the development of this severe liver disease but the exact association is unclear. Artificial liver support systems (ALSS) are clinically important in prolonging the waiting time for liver transplantation and in aiding drug therapy to achieve remission. The aim of this study was to investigate the effect of ALSS on the abundance and diversity of microorganisms in the gut of HBV-ACLF patients.

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Although estuarine diatoms have a wide range of salt tolerance, they are often severely stressed by elevated salt concentrations. It remains poorly understood how estuarine diatoms maintain ionic homeostasis under high-salinity conditions. Using a scanning ion-selective electrode technique, this study determined the fluxes of H, Na, and K involved in the acclimatization of the estuarine diatom Ehrenberg after an elevation in salinity from 15 psu to 35 psu.

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Lysinibacillus sphaericus, as an insect pathogen, is a ubiquitous Gram-positive bacterium present in the environment. It is often considered to be contaminating bacteria. L.

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Plague is a typical natural focus disease that circulates in different ecology of vectors and reservoir hosts. We conducted genomic population and phylogenetic analyses of the collected from the 12 natural plague foci in China with more than 20 kinds of hosts and vectors. Different ecological landscapes with specific hosts, vectors, and habitat which shape various niches for .

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What Is Already Known About This Topic?: The prevalence of rodent-adapted species has been increasing significantly. However, the specific species carried by (), a large rodent species, and the potential risk it poses to human populations remain unknown.

What Is Added By This Report?: (), associated with human endocarditis, was initially identified in , exhibiting a detection rate of approximately one-third and demonstrating a predilection for the heart and lungs.

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Brucellosis is a common zoonotic disease. For this study, the residents of Akesai Kazak Autonomous County, located in the high altitude of the Altun Mountains region of Gansu Province, were selected. These people rely on traditional animal husbandry for their main income.

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Dietary fibers/probiotics may relieve constipation via optimizing gut microbiome, yet with limited trial-based evidences. We aimed to evaluate the effects of formulas with dietary fibers or probiotics on functional constipation symptoms, and to identify modulations of gut microbiota of relevance. We conducted a 4-week double-blinded randomized placebo-controlled trial in 250 adults with functional constipation.

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  • A significant rise in endemic typhus cases was observed in Anhui and Hubei provinces, China, from March to June 2021, prompting an investigation.
  • The study collected clinical samples and vector ticks, leading to the identification of a new Ehrlichia species, tentatively named "Candidatus Ehrlichia erythraense," through molecular testing.
  • The disease was characterized by common symptoms like fever, rashes, and fatigue, highlighting the need for doctors to recognize this novel pathogen for better diagnosis and treatment.
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HH Liu, Z Wang, YH Gao & CP Chen, is described as a new species in samples collected from sand grains at Dajing Beach, Ningde City, Fujian Province, China. Morphological details of the new species with respect to valve shape, size and valve ultrastructure are presented based on light microscopy (LM) and scanning electron microscopy (SEM). The main features of under a light microscope are elongated elliptic valves with rounded apices, two internal costae on the valve and rectangular in girdle views.

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Rivers are recognized as an important pathway for transport of microplastics (MPs) from land to sea, but limited information is available on the spatial distribution and seasonal variation of riverine MPs from upper reaches to estuaries. Such information is critical for source apportionment and development of effective management measures for riverine MPs. To fill the knowledge gap, we investigated the occurrence of MPs in surface water along an urban river in Guangzhou, southern China in wet and dry seasons.

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The Altun Mountains are among the most active regions of plague foci of the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau where animal plague is prevalent, whereas only three human cases have been found since 1960. Animal husbandry is the main income for the local economy; brucellosis appears sometimes in animals and less often in humans. In this study, a retrospective investigation of plague and brucellosis seroprevalence among humans and animals was conducted to improve prevention and control measures for the two diseases.

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This study analyzed the epidemiological characteristics of 3,464 human plague cases and the distribution pattern of 4,968 Yersinia pestis isolates from humans, hosts, and vector insects from 1950 to 2020 among two natural plague foci in Yunnan Province, China. These foci include the Rattus flavipectus plague focus of the Yunnan, Guangdong, and Fujian provinces and the Apodemus chevrieriEothenomys miletus plague focus of the highlands of northwestern Yunnan Province. The case fatality rate for plague in humans was 18.

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Aberrant activation of the Wnt/β-catenin signaling pathway is implicated in most malignant cancers, especially in the initiation and progression of colorectal cancer (CRC). DKK4 is a classical inhibitory molecule of the Wnt/β-catenin pathway, but its role in CRC is ambiguous, and the molecular mechanism remains unclear. Here, we determined DKK4 expression was significantly upregulated in 23 CRC cell lines and 229 CRC tissues when analyzed by quantitative PCR and immunohistochemistry, respectively.

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The enteroinvasive bacterium is known as a highly host-adapted human pathogen. There had been no known other reservoirs reported until recently. Here 34 isolates obtained from animals (yaks, dairy cows and beef cattle) from 2016 to 2017 and 268 human isolates from China were sequenced to determine the relationships between animal and human isolates and infer the evolutionary history of animal-associated .

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In April 2021, a plague outbreak was identified within one family shortly after emerging from hibernation, during plague surveillance in the plague foci of the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau. A total of five marmots were found dead of near the same burrow; one live marmot was positive of fraction 1 (F1) antibody. Comparative genome analysis shows that few single nucleotide polymorphisms were detected among the nine strains, indicating the same origin of the outbreak.

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