Publications by authors named "Li Dongming"

Abamectin is an insecticide, miticide and nematicide that has been extensively used in agriculture for many years. The excessive use of abamectin inevitably pollutes water and soil and might even cause adverse effects on aquatic biota. However, it is currently unclear how abamectin exposure causes neurotoxicity in aquatic organisms.

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Powdery mildew, caused by f. sp. (), is a disease that seriously harms wheat production and occurs in all wheat-producing areas around the world.

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Glutaminase (GLS), a crucial gene regulating glutaminolysis, has received much attention as it was found to regulate tumor metabolism and copper-induced cell death. However, its biological roles and mechanisms in human cancers remain obscure. Consequently, the integrated pan-cancer analyses and biological experiments were conducted to elucidate its oncological functions.

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  • A novel Pickering interfacial biocatalysis (PIB) system was created for the enzymatic hydrolysis of algae and fish oils to enrich n-3 PUFAs glycerides.
  • Lipase AY 400SD was successfully immobilized on hollow core-shell silica nanoparticles, enhancing its effectiveness as an emulsifier in the water-in-oil Pickering emulsion.
  • The PIB system increased the n-3 PUFAs content by 9.17% to 23.09% and achieved over 90% recovery of n-3 PUFAs, proving to be stable and recyclable for future use.
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Pancreatic cancer (PC), a highly lethal tumor with nearly identical incidence and mortality rates, has become the sixth leading cause of cancer-related deaths. Hypoxia is an important malignant factor in PC, as it regulates angiogenesis, metabolic reprogramming, tumor progression, and metastasis. Disrupting the hypoxic microenvironment can enhance the efficacy of antitumor therapy and improve the prognosis of patients with PC.

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  • A miniaturized Y-sphere coupled photoacoustic (YSCPA) sensor has been developed for detecting trace amounts of CH gas, featuring a small cavity volume of about 0.7 mL.
  • Performance analysis using the finite element method shows that the YSCPA sensor has a first-order resonance frequency reduced by half and a threefold improvement in photoacoustic signal compared to a T-type sensor.
  • Experimental results indicate a response time of 26 seconds and a minimum detection limit that significantly decreases from 189 ppb at 1 second integration to 18.1 ppb at 100 seconds, making the YSCPA sensor suitable for efficient monitoring of CH gas levels in transformer oil.
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In group-living animals, chronic juvenile social isolation stress (SIS) can profoundly affect behavior and neuroendocrine regulation. However, its impact on social behavior in avian species, particularly regarding sex-specific neural circuit differences, remains underexplored. This study focused on zebra finches, a species known for its social clustering and cognitive abilities, to elucidate these influences.

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Background: Education and living environment are related to mental health. But the independent and combined effects of them on mental health among patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) are uncertain.

Methods: The independent and combined effects of education and living environment on mental health were assessed by binary logistic regression in 1064 COPD patients.

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Among the largest transcription factor families in plants, bZIPs are crucial for various developmental and physiological processes, particularly abiotic stress resistance. has become a model for understanding stress resistance mechanisms. In this study, we identified 90 bZIP transcription factors in the genome.

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  • - Foxtail millet, one of the oldest crops, has a high starch content (up to 70%) in its endosperm and the grain filling process significantly affects its yield and quality.
  • - The study explores the genes and microRNAs (miRNAs) that regulate starch synthesis and metabolism during the crucial grain filling stages (15 to 35 days after anthesis).
  • - Significant differences in gene expression were found between waxy and non-waxy varieties of foxtail millet, with specific miRNAs identified that play a role in regulating starch synthesis pathways.
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Plant senescence is a highly coordinated process that is intricately regulated by numerous endogenous and environmental signals. The involvement of phytic acid in various cell signaling and plant processes has been recognized, but the specific roles of phytic acid metabolism in Arabidopsis leaf senescence remain unclear. Here, we demonstrate that in the multiple inositol phosphate phosphatase (AtMINPP) gene, encoding an enzyme with phytase activity, plays a crucial role in regulating leaf senescence by coordinating the ethylene signal transduction pathway.

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Objective: To investigate the genotype, mutation type, and ethnic distribution characteristics of thalassemia in the population of Hechi area, Guangxi, and to provide a reference basis for prevention and control of thalassemia and eugenic counseling in the region.

Methods: Gap-polymerase chain reaction (gap-PCR) and reverse dot blot (RDB) were used for genetic testing on suspected thalassemia persons, and the results were analyzed.

Results: Among 29 136 samples, a total of 17 016 (58.

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This research is focused on the development of an eco-friendly low-cost concrete using fly ash (FA) and marble powder waste (MPW) as partial replacements for cement and fine aggregate respectively. The substantial use of cement in concrete makes it expensive and contributes to global warming due to high carbon emissions. Thus, using such waste materials can help reduce the overall carbon footprint.

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Colorectal cancer (CRC) is a major global health challenge with a need for new biomarkers and therapeutic targets. This work investigated the biological mechanisms and clinical value of Ly1 antibody reactive (LYAR) in CRC. We analyzed LYAR mRNA expression across multiple public databases, including genotype-tissue expression, gene expression omnibus, Oncomine, and the cancer genome atlas, alongside in-house immunohistochemical data to evaluate LYAR protein expression in CRC and non-CRC colorectal tissues.

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Chlorophyll monitoring is an important topic in phenotypic research. For fruit trees, chlorophyll content can reflect the real-time photosynthetic capacity, which is a great reference for nutrient status assessment. Traditional estimation methods are labor- and time-consuming.

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Background: Higher education students exhibit heightened sensitivity to environmental changes as they navigate the critical transition from adolescence to adulthood. The coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic has posed unprecedented challenges to universities worldwide, exemplifying a crisis that profoundly affects the learning outcomes and psychological status of college students. Although it is known that campus lockdown has triggered dramatic changes in lifestyles, learning outcomes, and psychological statuses, in-depth knowledge of the causal relationships among these changes remains largely unclear.

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Background: The progression of non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) is significantly influenced by circular RNAs (circRNAs), especially in tumor hypoxia microenvironment. However, the precise functions and underlying mechanisms of dysregulated circRNAs in NSCLC remain largely unexplored.

Methods: Differentially expressed circRNAs in NSCLC tissues were identified through high-throughput RNA sequencing.

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Island vertebrates have evolved a number of morphological, physiological, and life history characteristics that set them apart from their mainland relatives. However, to date, the evolution of metabolism and its impact on the vulnerability to extinction of insular vertebrates remains poorly understood. This study used metabolic data from 2813 species of tetrapod vertebrates, including 695 ectothermic and 2118 endothermic species, to reveal that island mammals and birds evolved convergent metabolic strategies toward a slow pace of life.

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Objective: This study aimed to evaluate the efficacy of α-thalassemia gene testing as a part of an antenatal intervention program over a 10-year period.

Methods: All patients underwent α-thalassemia gene testing, which included the analysis of three types of deletions and mutations. Rare α-thalassemia gene testing was performed using Sanger sequencing, multiplex ligation-dependent probe amplification, and sequencing techniques.

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The rising global prevalence of microplastics (MPs) has highlighted their diverse toxicological effects. The oxytocin (OT) system in mammals, deeply intertwined with social behaviors, is recognized to be vulnerable to environmental stressors. We hypothesized that MP exposure might disrupt this system, a topic not extensively studied.

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Polyploidy is a prominent mechanism of plant speciation and adaptation, yet the mechanistic understandings of duplicated gene regulation remain elusive. Chromatin structure dynamics are suggested to govern gene regulatory control. Here, we characterized genome-wide nucleosome organization and chromatin accessibility in allotetraploid cotton, Gossypium hirsutum (AADD, 2n = 4X = 52), relative to its two diploid parents (AA or DD genome) and their synthetic diploid hybrid (AD), using DNS-seq.

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Lecanicillium dimorphum and Lecanicillium psalliotae are fungi that exist naturally in plants or insects, and are generally considered non-pathogenic to humans. However, in this case, we cultured Lecanicillium from the synovial fluid of a patient, and identified it through genome sequencing and sequence alignment as Lecanicillium dimorphum or Lecanicillium psalliotae. Due to the conservation of sequences, we can only identify the genus and not the species.

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Background: 5-Hydroxymethylcytosine-enriched gene profiles and regions show tissue-specific and tumor specific. There is a potential value to explore cell-free DNA 5-hydroxymethylcytosine feature biomarkers for early gastric cancer detection.

Methods: A matched case‒control study design with 50 gastric cancer patients and 50 controls was performed to sequence the different 5-hydroxymethylcytosine modification features of cell free DNA.

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Studies have shown that non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) may be associated with sleep disorders. In order to explore the explicit relationship between the two, we systematically reviewed the effects of sleep disorders, especially obstructive sleep apnea (OSA), on the incidence of NAFLD, and analyzed the possible mechanisms after adjusting for confounding factors. NAFLD is independently associated with sleep disorders.

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