Publications by authors named "Li Fu Li"

The family has seen an explosive expansion in its host range in recent years, yet the evolutionary trajectory of this zoonotic pathogen remains largely unknown. The emergence of rat hepatitis E virus (HEV) has introduced a new public health threat due to its potential for zoonotic transmission. This study investigated 2 464 wild small mammals spanning four animal orders, eight families, 21 genera, and 37 species in Yunnan Province, China.

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Acetogenic bacteria (acetogens) are a class of microorganisms with conserved Wood-Ljungdahl pathway that can utilize CO and CO/H as carbon source for autotrophic growth and convert these substrates to acetate and ethanol. Acetogens have great potential for the sustainable production of biofuels and bulk biochemicals using C1 gases (CO and CO) from industrial syngas and waste gases, which play an important role in achieving carbon neutrality. In recent years, with the development and improvement of gene editing methods, the metabolic engineering of acetogens is making rapid progress.

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Mechanical ventilation (MV), used in patients with acute lung injury (ALI), induces diaphragmatic myofiber atrophy and contractile inactivity, termed ventilator-induced diaphragm dysfunction. Phosphoinositide 3-kinase-γ (PI3K-γ) is crucial in modulating fibrogenesis during the reparative phase of ALI; however, the mechanisms regulating the interactions among MV, myofiber fibrosis, and PI3K-γ remain unclear. We hypothesized that MV with or without bleomycin treatment would increase diaphragm muscle fibrosis through the PI3K-γ pathway.

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Coherent and dissipative interactions between different quantum systems are essential for the construction of hybrid quantum systems and the investigation of novel quantum phenomena. Here, we propose and analyze a magnon-skyrmion hybrid quantum system, consisting of a micromagnet and nearby magnetic skyrmions. We predict a strong-coupling mechanism between the magnonic mode of the micromagnet and the quantized helicity degree of freedom of the skyrmion.

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Nontuberculous mycobacteria (NTM) is a large group of mycobacteria other than the complex and Epidemiological investigations have found that the incidence of NTM infections is increasing in China, and it is naturally resistant to many antibiotics. Therefore, studies of NTM species in clinical isolates are useful for understanding the epidemiology of NTM infections. The present study aimed to investigate the incidence of NTM infections and types of NTM species.

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Unlabelled: Dietary fiber metabolism by gut microorganisms plays important roles in host physiology and health. Alginate, the major dietary fiber of daily diet seaweeds, is drawing more attention because of multiple biological activities. To advance the understanding of alginate assimilation mechanism in the gut, we show the presence of unsaturated alginate oligosaccharides (uAOS)-specific alginate utilization loci (AUL) in human gut microbiome.

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Purpose: Multidrug-resistant (MDR) bacteria impose a considerable health-care burden and are associated with bronchiectasis exacerbation. This study investigated the clinical outcomes of adult patients with bronchiectasis following MDR bacterial infection.

Methods: From the Chang Gung Research Database, we identified patients with bronchiectasis and MDR bacterial infection from 2008 to 2017.

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Cellulosic bioethanol production generally has a higher operating cost due to relatively expensive pretreatment strategies and low efficiency of enzymatic hydrolysis. The production of other high-value chemicals such as xylitol and phenylacetylcarbinol (PAC) is, thus, necessary to offset the cost and promote economic viability. The optimal conditions of diluted sulfuric acid pretreatment under boiling water at 95°C and subsequent enzymatic hydrolysis steps for sugarcane bagasse (SCB), rice straw (RS), and corn cob (CC) were optimized using the response surface methodology via a central composite design to simplify the process on the large-scale production.

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Background: Pathogenesis of acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS) involves immune cell death and removal from the injured lungs. ARDS severity is related to lung compliance. However, the correlation between the respiratory mechanics and alveolar immune cell death in patients with ARDS remains unclear.

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  • Three new strains of dissimilatory perchlorate-reducing bacteria (DPRB) were isolated from active sludge, belonging to the genera Brucella, Acidovorax, and Citrobacter.
  • These strains are gram-negative, rod-shaped, and capable of reducing perchlorate efficiently within six days, also showing unique enzyme activity towards chlorate and perchlorate.
  • Findings suggest that these strains share a common ancestral genetic element (the perchlorate reduction genomic islands) acquired through horizontal gene transfer, mediated by transposase genes.
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Background: Lung adenocarcinoma (LUAD) has high morbidity and mortality. Current studies indicate nucleoporin 107 (NUP107) is involved in the construction of nuclear pore complex, and NUP107 overexpression contributes to the growth and development in most types of cancers, but its effect in LUAD has not been elucidated.

Methods: Differences in NUP107 expression were investigated using the Cancer Genome Atlas (TCGA) and multiple Gene Expression Omnibus (GEO) data sets.

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The omnipresence of hexagonal boron nitride (hBN) in devices embedding two-dimensional materials has prompted it as the most sought after platform to implement quantum sensing due to its testing while operating capability. The negatively charged boron vacancy () in hBN plays a prominent role, as it can be easily generated while its spin population can be initialized and read out by optical means at room-temperature. But the lower quantum yield hinders its widespread use as an integrated quantum sensor.

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Plastoglobules, which are lipoprotein structures surrounded by a single hydrophobic phospholipid membrane, are subcellular organelles in plant chromoplasts and chloroplasts. They contain neutral lipids, tocopherols, quinones, chlorophyll metabolites, carotenoids and their derivatives. Proteomic studies indicated that plastoglobules are involved in carotenoid metabolism and storage.

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Nervonic acid, a 24-carbon fatty acid with only one double bond at the 9th carbon (C24:1n-9), is abundant in the human brain, liver, and kidney. It not only functions in free form but also serves as a critical component of sphingolipids which participate in many biological processes such as cell membrane formation, apoptosis, and neurotransmission. Recent studies show that nervonic acid supplementation is not only beneficial to human health but also can improve the many medical conditions such as neurological diseases, cancers, diabetes, obesity, and their complications.

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Mechanical ventilation (MV) used in patients with acute lung injury (ALI) induces lung inflammation and causes fibroblast proliferation and excessive collagen deposition-a process termed epithelial-mesenchymal transition (EMT). Phosphoinositide 3-kinase-γ (PI3K-γ) is crucial in modulating EMT during the reparative phase of ALI; however, the mechanisms regulating the interactions among MV, EMT, and PI3K-γ remain unclear. We hypothesized that MV with or without bleomycin treatment would increase EMT through the PI3K-γ pathway.

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Lam16A is a novel GH16 β-1,3-1,4-lichenase isolated from the genus Caldicellulosiruptor which can utilize untreated carbohydrate components of plant cell walls. Its catalytic module has been characterized that the six carbohydrate-binding modules (CBMs) were queued in the C-terminus, but their roles were still unclear. Here, full-length and CBM-truncated mutants of Lam16A were purified and characterized through heterologous expression in Escherichia coli.

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  • Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome (ARDS) is a serious condition, and this study focuses on the role of HLA-DR expression in monocytes, which indicates their activation and ability to present antigens in pneumonia-related ARDS patients.* -
  • The research involved 31 patients with pneumonia and ARDS, measuring HLA-DR and cytokine expressions on the first and eighth days, finding that survivors showed increased HLA-DR and decreased IL-10 expressions over time.* -
  • The study suggests that higher HLA-DR levels in survivors correlate with lower disease severity, indicating potential therapeutic targets to restore HLA-DR levels and reduce IL-10 in ARDS patients, although further research is required.*
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Introduction: Uncommon epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR) mutations include single and complex mutations. However, the association of the smoking status of patients with uncommon and complex mutations remains unclear.

Methods: This retrospective study evaluates the spectrum of uncommon mutations and investigates the influence of smoking status on the frequency of various uncommon mutations using a multi-institutional medical database.

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  • Acute kidney injury (AKI) is frequently observed in critically ill patients, particularly those suffering from sepsis, and is associated with reduced immune function indicated by low HLA-DR levels in monocytes.
  • This study found that patients with AKI had significantly lower HLA-DR expression in their monocytes (29.8%) compared to those without AKI (53.1%), suggesting a connection between AKI and immune response deterioration.
  • Further research is needed to investigate how hemodialysis might impact HLA-DR expression in these patients.
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  • Sepsis can lead to a weakened immune system and increased risk of death, with S100A12 being a key factor in this process.
  • Research found that patients with sepsis had significantly higher levels of S100A12 and soluble RAGE (sRAGE) in their plasma compared to healthy individuals, with non-survivors exhibiting even higher S100A12 levels by day seven.
  • Inhibiting S100A12 boosted the production of important inflammatory cytokines like TNF-α and IL-10, suggesting that S100A12 negatively impacts immune responses during sepsis.
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The number of patients requiring prolonged mechanical ventilation (PMV) is increasing worldwide, placing a burden on healthcare systems. Therefore, investigating the pathophysiology, risk factors, and treatment for PMV is crucial. Various underlying comorbidities have been associated with PMV.

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The phylogenetic structure of the genus has been studied based on several individual mitochondrial and nuclear genes, but the results seem to be inconsistent. In order to clarify the phylogeny of , we sequenced the complete mitochondrial genome of white-bellied rat ( of the family Muridae) by next-generation sequencing. The 16,291 bp mitochondrial genome consists of 22 transfer RNA genes, 13 protein-coding genes (PCGs), two ribosomal RNA genes, and one noncoding control region (D-Loop).

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Mechanical ventilation (MV) is essential for patients with sepsis-related respiratory failure but can cause ventilator-induced diaphragm dysfunction (VIDD), which involves diaphragmatic myofiber atrophy and contractile inactivity. Mitochondrial DNA, oxidative stress, mitochondrial dynamics, and biogenesis are associated with VIDD. Hypoxia-inducible factor 1α (HIF-1α) is crucial in the modulation of diaphragm immune responses.

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Carbon one industry flux gas generated from fossil fuels, various industrial and domestic waste, as well as lignocellulosic biomass provides an innovative raw material to lead the sustainable development. Through the chemical and biological processing, the gas mixture composed of CO, CO, and H, also termed as syngas, is converted to biofuels and high-value chemicals. Here, the syngas fermentation process is elaborated to provide an overview.

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