Publications by authors named "Li Na Cao"

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  • - Soil genesis in red mud disposal areas is crucial for ecological restoration, and the study analyzed how its physicochemical and biochemical properties change over time, focusing on microbial activity in the absence of human intervention.
  • - Results showed that as storage time increased, the physical properties improved (e.g., increased porosity and water retention), while chemical parameters like pH and salinity decreased, indicating a trend towards more soil-like conditions.
  • - The microbial community shifted from certain bacteria types to more diverse groups, suggesting that microbes play a key role in transforming red mud into healthier soil by enhancing nutrient levels and improving soil structure.
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Phosphoinositide 3-kinase catalytic subunit δ isoform (P110δ) is mainly expressed in white blood cells. It is involved in T and B lymphocyte differentiation, maturation and the neutrophil chemotaxis process. Apolipoprotein E (ApoE) is an arginine‑rich alkaline protein, which is present in plasma chylomicron, low‑density lipoprotein and very low‑density lipoprotein.

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Objective: To reduce health-related threats of heat waves, interventions have been implemented in many parts of the world. However, there is a lack of higher-level evidence concerning the intervention efficacy. This study aimed to determine the efficacy of an intervention to reduce the number of heat-related illnesses.

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