Publications by authors named "Li-qun Wang"

The brown planthopper (Nilaparvata lugens) is an important insect pest of rice, and can rapidly adapt to insect-resistant rice varieties. In our previous studies, alanine aminotransferase in N. lugens (NlALT) was found to play an important role in the adaptation of the brown planthopper to resistant rice IR36.

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In this paper, the problem of highly performance motion control of tank bidirectional stabilizer with dead zone nonlinearity and uncertain nonlinearity is addressed. First, the electromechanical coupling dynamics model of bidirectional stabilizer is developed finely. Second, the dead zone nonlinearity in bidirectional stabilizer is characterized as the combination of an uncertain time-varying gain and a bounded disturbance term.

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  • The study aimed to assess the prevalence and risk factors of severe foot pain among nurses in tertiary hospitals in China, ultimately creating a nomograph model for predicting individual risk.
  • During the investigation of 10,691 nurses, it was found that 31.98% experienced foot pain, with 2.27% suffering from severe pain, primarily in the soles and heels.
  • Six significant risk factors were identified, and the nomograph model demonstrated good predictive performance, offering a useful tool for addressing foot pain prevention in nursing.
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Background: Several surveys have reported that patients treated with gonadotropin-releasing hormone antagonist (GnRH-ant) protocol showed a significantly lower rate of implantation and clinical pregnancy compared to GnRH agonist (GnRH-a) protocol during in vitro fertilization-fresh embryo transfer. Subsequent studies imputed this poor outcome to the negative effects of GnRH-ant on endometrial receptive. However, the mechanisms were not fully understood.

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Viral infections seriously affect the health of organisms including humans. Now, more and more researchers believe that microRNAs (miRNAs), one of the members of the non-coding RNA family, play significant roles in cell biological function, disease occurrence, and immunotherapy. However, the roles of miRNAs in virus infection (entry and replication) and cellular immune response remain poorly understood, especially in low vertebrate fish.

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The hydrogel formed by polyethylene glycol-aliphatic polyester block copolymers is an ideal bioink and biomaterial ink for three-dimensional (3D) bioprinting because of its unique temperature sensitivity, mild gelation process, good biocompatibility, and biodegradability. However, the gel forming mechanism based only on hydrophilic-hydrophobic interaction renders the stability and mechanical strength of the formed hydrogels insufficient, and cannot meet the requirements of extrusion 3D printing. In this study, cellulose nanocrystals (CNC), which is a kind of rigid, hydrophilic, and biocompatible nanomaterial, were introduced to enhance the hydrogels so as to meet the requirements of extrusion 3D printing.

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Objective: To study the effect of mahogunin ring finger-1 (MGRN1) on the mitophagy of the spermatogonial stem cells (SSC) in mice.

Methods: SSCs cultured in vitro were divided into three groups: empty vector control, MGRN1 (MGRN1 in SSCs knocked down by RNAi), and MGRN1 + FCCP (inducing mitophagy with carbonyl cyanide p-trifluoromethoxyphenylhydrazone [FCCP] in the SSCs with down-regulated MGRN1). The expressions of mitochondrial function-related proteins (Cytochromo c and COX IV) and mitophagy-related proteins (LC3, P62, FUNDC1 and CK2) and the phosphorylation of FUNDC1 were detected by Western blot.

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The thermo-sensitive hydrogel formed by triblock copolymers of polyethylene glycols and aliphatic polyesters serves as a promising candidate for bioink due to its excellent biodegradability and biocompatibility. However, the thermo-crosslinking alone cannot achieve a robust hydrogel to support the 3D printed constructs without collapse. Herein, a photo-crosslinkable group was introduced into the triblock copolymers to achieve a dual-sensitive hydrogel.

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Background: It has been a global trend that increasing complications related to pelvic floor surgeries have been reported over time. The current study aimed to outline the development of Chinese pelvic floor surgeries related to pelvic organ prolapse (POP) over the past 14 years and investigate the potential influence of enhanced monitoring conducted by the Chinese Association of Urogynecology since 2011.

Methods: A total of 44,594 women with POP who underwent pelvic floor surgeries between October 1, 2004 and September 30, 2018 were included from 22 tertiary academic medical centers.

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Objective: To study the effect of mahogunin ring finger-1 (MGRN1) on the autophagy of Sertoli cells in mice.

Methods: Using RNA interference, we down-regulated the expression of MGRN1 in the mouse TM4 Sertoli cells cultured in vitro, determined the expressions of the autophagy-related proteins LC3-II/I, ATG-5 and ATG-7 by Western blot, and detected the autophagosomes in the TM4 cells by immunofluorescence and electron microscopy.

Results: Western blot showed increased expressions of LC3-II/I, ATG-5 and ATG-7 in the mouse TM4 Sertoli cells after knockdown of MGRN1.

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Temperature-sensitive hydrogels with mild gel-forming process, good biocompatibility and biodegradability have been widely studied as bioinks and biomaterial inks for 3D bioprinting. However, the hydrogels synthesized via copolymerization of aliphatic polyesters and polyethylene glycols have low mechanical strength and cannot meet the needs of 3D printing. In this paper, we propose a strategy of enhancing the strength of hydrogels by introducing crystallization between blocks to meet the requirements of 3D bioprinting inks.

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  • Currently available PDE2 inhibitors are not effective for treating depression due to poor brain penetration, but a new compound called Hcyb1 shows promise for enhanced delivery across the blood-brain barrier.
  • This study tested Hcyb1's ability to protect neuronal cells from damage and its antidepressant-like effects in stressed mice, demonstrating increased cell viability and neuroprotective properties in lab tests.
  • Results indicated that Hcyb1 improved cell survival, restored key neurochemical levels, and reduced depression-like behavior in mice, suggesting it could be a viable option for depression treatment.
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  • The study aimed to evaluate the food safety of rice biofortified with β-glucan through various toxicity and genotoxicity tests.
  • In the experiments, results indicated that the biofortified rice exhibited no significant toxicity or abnormality in acute toxicity tests, with high median lethal doses.
  • All genotoxicity tests (including Ames and mutation assays) were negative, suggesting that β-glucan biofortified rice does not pose risks for acute toxicity or genetic mutations under the tested conditions.
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  • Taenia pisiformis is a common intestinal parasite in dogs that causes significant economic losses in the rabbit breeding industry, with its exosome-like vesicles playing a key role in host-parasite interactions and immune response modulation.* -
  • The study isolated and characterized these exosome-like vesicles using advanced techniques, confirming their typical cup shape and identifying 87 proteins and 59 microRNAs, including 41 known and 18 novel miRNAs.* -
  • Through pathway analysis and testing in macrophages, the research revealed how these exosomal miRNAs might influence immune responses, though the specific mechanisms regulating this response remain unclear.*
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Oxidative stress (OS) has been proposed to play a role in the development of EMs. Peroxiredoxins are a family of antioxidant proteins that exhibit peroxidase activity in a thioredoxin-dependent manner, protecting cells against OS. The Western blotting results showed that the relative expression of PRDX4 was significantly increased in ectopic endometria compared with the normal endometria of EMs-free ( < .

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is a zoonotic enteric parasite that can infect humans and a number of animal species including rabbits with a worldwide distribution. Infection with can cause serious public health problems and significant economic losses to animal husbandry. So accurate understanding of the prevalence and genotype distribution of in rabbits is necessary.

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Cervical cancer is one of the leading causes of cancer-associated mortality among females; however, the underlying molecular mechanisms of its carcinogenesis remain largely unclear. Previous comprehensive genomic studies have revealed prevalent estrogen receptor 1 (ESR1) mutations in breast cancer, which are rare in certain other types of cancer. To the best of our knowledge, it is unknown whether ESR1 mutations also exist in cervical cancer.

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Mitochondrial impairment is reported in HIV-infected children receiving antiretroviral therapy (ART), as well as those naive to ART. Whether mitochondrial function recovers with early initiation of ART and sustained viral suppression on long-term ART is unclear. In this study, we evaluate mitochondrial markers in well-suppressed perinatally HIV-infected children initiated on ART early in life.

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The conformation and adsorption kinetics of oligonucleotides at lipid membrane interfaces are crucial to their biological functions, but are yet not clearly understood. Poly-dT oligonucleotide molecules have been widely used as primers for reverse translation of RNA molecules, as well as a surface recognition agent for mRNA purification and extraction. In this research, the adsorption processes of poly-dT25 on lipid membranes in different ionic solutions were investigated by sum frequency generation vibrational spectroscopy (SFG-VS) together with a single molecule tracking technique in situ and in real time.

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Endometriosis is characterized by the ectopic implant of endometrial tissue outside the uterine cavity and found in ˜35-50% of subfertile women. Previous studies have found that endometriosis had frequent defects in zona pellucida (ZP), and mutations in ZP genes could lead to ZP defects, raising the possibility that mutations in ZP genes might exist in endometriosis. We analyzed a total of 152 Han Chinese samples with ovarian endometriosis for the presence of mutations in the ZP1, ZP2, ZP3 and ZP4 genes.

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Photodynamic therapy (PDT) has emerged as a promising therapeutic option for various cancers. During the photosensitizer-mediated PDT procedure, oxygen is activated as a reactive oxygen species (ROS) upon light irradiation to induce vascular damage and cancer cell death directly. However, PDT efficiency can be seriously reduced in the hypoxic environment of the tumour.

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Endometriosis is a potential premalignant disorder. The underlying molecular aberrations, however, are not fully understood. A recent exome sequencing study found that 25% (10/39) of deep infiltrating endometriosis harbored cancer driver gene mutations.

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The nano-sized poly(lactic acid)-poly(ethylene glycol) (PLA-PEG) particles with core-shell structure were efficiently prepared by using coaxial tri-capillary electrospray-template removal method. The cellular uptake mechanism, intracellular distribution and exocytosis in A549 cell model of electrosprayed PLA-PEG nanoparticles were systemically studied. The drug release behavior of electrosprayed PLA-PEG nanoparticles were also investigated.

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