Publications by authors named "Liming Luo"

Unlabelled: Signaling between rhizosphere microorganisms is crucial in bacteria interaction and communication, shaping the rhizomicrobiome. Plant growth-promoting bacterium produces a spectrum of important antibiotics to inhibit plant pathogens, albeit with an associated metabolic burden. Antibiotics could function as intra- and interspecies signals at subinhibitory concentrations to coordinate gene expression and microbial behaviors.

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  • - The text discusses a rare heart condition called restrictive cardiomyopathy (RCM), which typically involves normal or reduced heart chamber sizes and enlargement of the atria, mainly caused by genetic mutations, with heart transplantation being the primary treatment option.
  • - It presents a specific case of a 2-year-old boy from China who exhibited symptoms like bruising and swelling, leading to a diagnosis of RCM linked to a mutation in the TNNI3 gene, but unfortunately, he passed away two months later despite conservative treatment.
  • - The study highlights the crucial role of cardiac MRI and genetic testing in diagnosing RCM, as well as the variability of TNNI3 mutations among different populations, urging further research to enhance precision treatment strategies for
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Background: To explore the blood components of ginger volatile oil (GVO) after gastric perfusion in rats and its different metabolites from blank serum and the network pharmacological analysis and preliminary verification of the main components against breast cancer.

Methods: A total of 20 male rats were randomly allocated to 10 control groups and 10 experimental groups. The administration group was given diluted GVO and the blank group was given the same amount of soybean oil (weigh 12 g of GVO diluted to 100 ml with soybean oil), the serum of rats in the given and blank groups was analyzed by gas chromatography-time-of-flight mass spectrometry, and the differential metabolites were screened and enriched, and the blood components were analyzed by ultra-high-performance liquid chromatography coupled with quadrupole time-of-flight mass spectrometry (UPLC-Q-TOF-MS).

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Gassy coal seams generally have low permeability and dry coal bodies, which are susceptible to coal and gas outburst hazards in the process of mining. Water injection into coal seams can significantly alter the gas release rate and flow behavior. However, water has dual effects on coal seams: gas displacement and water-locking, and the coupling mechanism of these two effects is not clear in the whole process of coal seam water injection.

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Soil and rhizosphere bacteria act as a rich source of secondary metabolites, effectively fighting against a diverse array of pathogens. Certain species harbor biosynthetic gene clusters for producing both pyoluteorin and 2,4-diacetylphloroglucinol (2,4-DAPG), which are polyketides that exhibit highly similar antimicrobial spectrum against bacteria and fungi or oomycete. A complex cross talk exists between pyoluteorin and 2,4-DAPG biosynthesis, and production of 2,4-DAPG was strongly repressed by pyoluteorin, yet the underlying mechanism is still elusive.

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With the rapid development of industrialization and urbanization, the issue of copper (Cu) and cadmium (Cd) pollution in aquatic ecosystems has become increasingly severe, posing threats to the ovarian tissue and reproductive capacity of aquatic organisms. However, the combined effects of Cu and Cd on the ovarian development of fish and other aquatic species remain unclear. In this study, female Nile tilapia (Oreochromis niloticus) were individually or co-exposed to Cu and/or Cd in water.

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Unlabelled: To examine the impact of ginger volatile oil (GVO) on the growth of MDA-MB-231 breast cancer cells in the presence of bisphenol A (BPA) by modulating the diversity of gut microbiota.

Methods: MDA-MB-231 breast cancer cells were injected subcutaneously into the right armpit of female BALB/c Nude (nu/nu) mice to create a triple negative breast cancer model. Thirty nude mice were randomly divided into 5 groups: control group (distilled water every day), BPA control group (distilled PEG-400+ DMSO + cyclodextrin every day), BPA + GVO (0.

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The ability to control gene expression in mammalian cells is crucial for safe and efficacious gene therapies and for elucidating gene functions. Current gene regulation systems have limitations such as harmful immune responses or low efficiency. We describe the pA regulator, an RNA-based switch that controls mammalian gene expression through modulation of a synthetic polyA signal (PAS) cleavage introduced into the 5' UTR of a transgene.

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In this work, micro-ribbon strips and meanders based on CoFeNiSiB amorphous ribbons were fabricated by using the lithography technique and chemical etching. Flat and curved holders with different radius of curvature were obtained via 3D printing techniques for GMI testing. Longitudinal and transverse GMI (LGMI and TGMI) behaviors of micro-ribbon sensors in different bending directions and degrees were systematically investigated.

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The aim of this research is to investigate lipid-lowering influence of dietary ginger () polysaccharides (GP) on hyperlipidemia rats. Rat models with hyperlipidemia was established by high-fat food diet (HFD). Comparing to GP-negative model group, GP attenuated several effects of HFD feeding, including the levels of blood lipid biochemistry, serum inflammatory markers (tumor necrosis factor TNF-a, interleukin IL-6), antioxidant capacity (superoxide dismutase SOD, glutathione peroxidase GSH-Px, total antioxidant capacity T-AOC, propylene dialdehyde MDA), uric acid and immune index.

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To investigate the potential mechanism of ginger in the treatment of triple-negative breast cancer (TNBC) based on network pharmacology, molecular docking and cell experiments. The Traditional Chinese Medicine Systems Pharmacology Database And Analysis Platform, the Bioinformatics Analysis Tool For Molecular Mechanism Of Traditional Chinese Medicine and the HERB database and literature search were used to search for the main active compounds of ginger. Gene Ontology and Kyoto Encyclopedia of Genes and Genomes enrichment analyses were used to predict the possible molecular mechanism and signaling pathway of ginger in the treatment of triple negative breast cancer.

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Titanium-extracted tailing slag (TETS) has high activity, but the content of chloride ions is high. To effectively bind the chloride ions, CaO was used to activate the TETS, and the solidified cementitious material of CaO-activated TETS was prepared. The effects of CaO content and curing age on the strength of solidified samples, chloride binding capacity, and chloride binding mechanism were studied.

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Female tilapia of the Genetic Improvement of Farmed Tilapia (GIFT) strain were selected as an animal model to study the effects of four hormonal drugs in mitigating ovarian damage following exposure to copper and cadmium. After combined exposure to copper and cadmium in aqueous phase for 30 d, tilapia were randomly injected with oestradiol (E2), human chorionic gonadotropin (HCG), luteinizing hormone releasing hormone (LHRH), or coumestrol and raised in clear water for 7 d Ovarian samples were collected after combined exposure to heavy metals for 30 d and after recovery for 7 d Gonadosomatic index (GSI), copper and cadmium levels in the ovary, reproductive hormone levels in serum, and mRNA expression of key reproductive regulatory factors were determined. After 30 d of exposure to the combined copper and cadmium in aqueous phase, the Cd content in tilapia ovarian tissue increased by 1,242.

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Background: To examine the effects of each dose of decoction of (Dang gui), (Sheng jiang), and mutton (DAZM) on the physiological and biochemical indexes of female rats with spleen-kidney Yang deficiency (SKYD) through 30-day feeding of DAZM, and to evaluate the tonifying effect of DAZM combined with the system of benefit damage index-general score (BDI-GS).

Methods: Sprague Dawley (SD) rats were administered adenine and senna water to establish a SKYD model. The rats were then allocated to 4 groups at random: Model group, and L group, 4.

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Hardened pastes with different mass percentages of steel slag (SS)/titanium-extracted tailing slag (TETS) were prepared under fixed CaO content to determine the influencing mechanism of TETS on the strength of CaO SS hardened paste. Furthermore, the effects and laws of curing time and SS/TETS ratios on the strength of hardened pastes were also investigated in this study. Importantly, hydration products, microstructures and the micro-area compositions of hardened pastes were analysed using X-ray diffraction, Fourier-transform infrared spectroscopy and scanning electron microscopy-energy dispersive spectrometer, respectively, to reveal the influencing mechanism of TETS on the CaO SS hardened pastes.

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A series of three-dimensional porous composite α-MnO/reduced graphene oxides (α-MnO/RGO) were prepared by nano-assembly in a hydrothermal environment at pH 9.0-13.0 using graphene oxide as the precursor, KMnO and MnCl as the manganese sources and F as the control agent of the α-MnO crystal form.

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How plants balance growth and stress adaptation is a long-standing topic in plant biology. Abscisic acid (ABA) induces the expression of the stress-responsive Asparagine Rich Protein (NRP), which promotes the vacuolar degradation of PP6 phosphatase FyPP3, releasing ABI5 transcription factor to initiate transcription. Whether NRP is required for growth remains unknown.

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AlgW, a membrane-bound periplasmic serine protease belonging to the HtrA protein family, is a key regulator of the regulated intramembrane proteolysis (RIP) pathway and is responsible for transmitting the envelope stress signals in The AlgW PDZ domain senses and binds the C-terminal of mis-localized outer membrane proteins (OMPs) or periplasmic protein MucE, leading to catalytic activation of the protease domain. While AlgW is functionally well studied, its exact activation mechanism remains to be elucidated. Here, we show that AlgW is a novel HtrA protease that can be biochemically activated by both peptide and lipid signals.

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Biogas slurry is widely used as a crop fertilizer due to its available nitrogen content. However, it remains unclear how biogas slurry application affects soil organic carbon (SOC) status and soil microbial community under typical agricultural systems. Here, under a wheat-rice field experiment, we examined the responses of SOC and soil bacterial and fungal communities to biogas slurry application, both with (BSS) and without (BS) straw return, relative to chemical nitrogen fertilizer with (CFS) and without (CF) straw return.

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is an opportunistic pathogen commonly infecting immunocompromised patients with diseases like cystic fibrosis (CF) and cancers and has high rates of recurrence and mortality. The treatment efficacy can be significantly worsened by the multidrug resistance (MDR) of , and there is increasing evidence showing that it is easy for this pathogen to develop MDR. Here, we identified a gene cluster, , which was originally assumed to be involved in the biosynthesis of an antimicrobial pyoluteorin, significantly contributing to the antibiotic resistance of ATCC 27853.

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Background: Insomnia may affect vascular factors and promote arteriosclerosis. Microparticles (MPs) are a heterogeneous group of bioactive small vesicles that can be found in blood and body fluids following activation, necrosis or apoptosis of virtually any eukaryotic cells. MPs are believed to participate in the pathogenesis of atherosclerosis.

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CO, SO, and NO are the main components of flue gas and can cause serious environmental issues. Utilization of these compounds in oleaginous microalgae cultivation not only could reduce air pollution but could also produce feedstock for biodiesel production. However, the continuous input of SO and NO inhibits microalgal growth.

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One of the hallmarks of cancer is the formation of oncogenic fusion genes as a result of chromosomal translocations. Fusion genes are presumed to form before fusion RNA expression. However, studies have reported the presence of fusion RNAs in individuals who were negative for chromosomal translocations.

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Conventional therapies and novel molecular targeted therapies against breast cancer have gained great advances over the past two decades. However, poor prognosis and low survival rate are far from expectation for improvement, particularly in patients with triple negative breast cancer (TNBC). Here, we found that lncRNA DANCR was significantly overregulated in TNBC tissues and cell lines compared with normal breast tissues or other type of breast cancer.

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