Publications by authors named "Kailin Liang"

While circulating metabolites and immune system have been increasingly linked to hypothyroidism risk, the causality underlying these associations remains largely uninterrogated. We used Mendelian randomization to identified putative causal traits for hypothyroidism via integrating omics data. Briefly, we utilized 1180 plasma metabolites and 731 immune cells traits as exposures to identify putatively causal traits for hypothyroidism in the discovery (40,926 cases) and replication cohorts (14,871 cases).

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This study investigated the moderating effect of financial strain or social support on depressive symptoms among older people living alone in Taiwan. Data were collected from the "Taiwan Longitudinal Study on Aging (TLSA)," which included 1513 participants aged 65 and over, among them, 153 (10.1%) were living alone, while 1360 (89.

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Metastasis is the primary stumbling block to the treatment of bladder cancer (BC). In order to spread, tumor cells must acquire increased migratory and invasive capacity, which is tightly linked with pseudopodia formation. Here, we unravel the effects of sulforaphane (SFN), an isothiocyanate in cruciferous vegetables, on the assembly of pseudopodia and BC metastasis, and its molecular mechanism in the process.

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  • Soil microbial nutrient needs are linked to environmental nutrient availability, particularly in an apple orchard context where the impact of manure and chemical fertilizers on microbial limitations is not well understood.
  • A long-term experiment examined different fertilization methods (control, chemical, combined, and manure only) and their effects on key soil enzymes related to carbon, nitrogen, and phosphorus cycling.
  • Results showed that manure treatments significantly boosted soil microbial biomass compared to control and chemical treatments, and certain fertilization methods influenced soil enzyme activity and nutrient relationships.
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Marine actinomycetes, species, produce a variety of halogenated compounds with diverse structures and a range of biological activities owing to their unique metabolic pathways. These halogenated compounds could be classified as polyketides, alkaloids (nitrogen-containing compounds) and terpenoids. Halogenated compounds from marine actinomycetes possess important biological properties such as antibacterial and anticancer activities.

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