Publications by authors named "Li-Rong Mo"

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  • * This study analyzed the expression and localization of Entpd3 in the mouse uterus during the estrous cycle using various techniques, finding high levels of Entpd3 during estrus and metestrus, but lower levels during diestrus and proestrus.
  • * Hormonal treatments in ovariectomized mice showed that sex steroid hormones like estrogen and progesterone can downregulate Entpd3 expression, suggesting that it may be involved
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The relationship between the intake of artificial sweetener (AS) and adverse pregnancy outcomes is under-researched, and existing studies yield inconsistent conclusions. A Mendelian randomization (MR) approach was employed to investigate the causal relationship between the intake of AS and adverse pregnancy outcomes. Instrumental variables related to the exposure phenotype were selected for analysis.

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  • Rhizosphere bacteria, which live around plant roots, can help plants grow, but they are influenced by predators like the protist Cercomonas lenta.
  • * The research found that when Cercomonas lenta is present, it helps increase the number of good bacteria that promote plant growth and reduces the bad ones that harm it.
  • * This results in much healthier plants, showing that Cercomonas lenta could be an important part of farming to help plants grow better naturally.
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Objective: To investigate whether operative hysteroscopy in addition to vacuum aspiration for the management of early pregnancy loss effectively increases the success rate of subsequent frozen embryo transfer.

Design: Propensity score-matched cohort study.

Setting: Academic hospital.

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Background: The sirtuin family is well recognized for its crucial involvement in various cellular processes. Nevertheless, studies on its role in the human endometrium are limited. This study aimed to explore the expression and localization of the sirtuin family in the human endometrium, focusing on sirtuin 3 (SIRT3) and its potential role in the oxidative imbalance of the endometrium in polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS).

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Background: A paucity of effective treatment for biliary tract carcinoma (BTC) has necessitated the investigation into new therapies. As combinations of targeted therapy with immunotherapy are well-established in hepatocellular carcinoma, the GEMOX chemotherapy (gemcitabine and oxaliplatin) is the standard treatment for BTC. This study aimed to evaluate the efficacy and safety of immunotherapy in combination with targeted agent and chemotherapy in advanced BTC.

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Due to radiation resistance and the immunosuppressive microenvironment of metastatic osteosarcoma, novel radiosensitizers that can sensitize radiotherapy (RT) and antitumor immunity synchronously urgently needed. Here, the authors developed a nanoscale metal-organic framework (MOF, named TZM) by co-doping high-atomic elements Ta and Zr as metal nodes and porphyrinic molecules (tetrakis(4-carboxyphenyl)porphyrin (TCPP)) as a photosensitizing ligand. Given the 3D arrays of ultra-small heavy metals, porous TZM serves as an efficient attenuator absorbing X-ray energy and sensitizing hydroxyl radical generation for RT.

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Background: Microbiomes play vital roles in plant health and performance, and the development of plant beneficial microbiomes can be steered by organic fertilizer inputs. Especially well-studied are fertilizer-induced changes on bacteria and fungi and how changes in these groups alter plant performance. However, impacts on protist communities, including their trophic interactions within the microbiome and consequences on plant performance remain largely unknown.

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Esophageal squamous cell carcinoma (ESCC) is the major histological type of esophageal cancers worldwide. Transcription factor was seen highly expressed in a variety of tumors and was related to the degree of tumor differentiation, invasion, and metastasis. However, the clinical significance of had yet to be verified, and the mechanism of abnormal expression in ESCC was not clear.

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  • Routine surveillance in Guangxi Province, China, showed an increase in P[4] rotaviruses in children with acute diarrhea in 2014.
  • Despite attempting VP7 genotyping, researchers couldn't determine the specific strains of these rotaviruses.
  • However, analyses indicated that the G genotype was G2, which belongs to a new evolutionary lineage distinct from previously known lineages, raising concerns about its potential global spread.
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Background & Aims: To analyse nutritional risk in hospitalized children and its relationship with clinical outcomes to provide evidence for improved nutritional management.

Methods: The investigation involved 1325 consecutively enrolled hospitalized children from Nanjing Children's Hospital. The nutritional risks in the hospitalized children were evaluated using the STRONGkids tool.

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