Publications by authors named "L Dongwei"

Understanding the bacterial community structure of the river estuary could provide insights into the resident microorganisms in response to environmental pollution. In this study, the bacterial community structure of Liaohe Estuary was investigated using single-molecule real-time sequencing (SMRT). A total of 57 samples were collected and grouped according to habitat, space, season, and lifestyle.

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Introduction: High glucose levels are associated with cognitive impairment and total hippocampal volume reductions. However, the effects of the blood glucose level on hippocampal subfield volumes remain unclear, especially in the prediabetes stage.

Methods: Sixty participants were enrolled in this cross-sectional study and were divided into the nondiabetes, prediabetes, and diabetes groups according to their medical history and A1c level.

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This review outlines classic and current research, scientific documents and research achievements in bioleaching, particularly in respect of the bioleaching of chalcopyrite and pyrite. The diversity and commonality of the microbial leaching process can be easily studied through comparing the bioleaching mechanism and the application of these two metal sulfides. The crystal, electronic and surface structures of chalcopyrite and pyrite are summarized in detail in this paper.

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  • B-cell responses are crucial for understanding kidney transplant success, influencing the use of immunosuppressive therapy.
  • The study involved 16 new kidney transplant patients monitored for changes in B-cell subsets after receiving specific induction and maintenance treatments.
  • Results indicated significant fluctuations in different B-cell measurements, with notable increases and decreases over the first six months, suggesting potential pathways for improving transplant outcomes.
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