Publications by authors named "LingJuan Li"

Glioma is a common malignant brain tumor with great heterogeneity and huge difference in clinical outcomes. Although lymphotoxin (LT) beta receptor (LTBR) has been linked to immune system and response development for decades, the expression and function in glioma have not been investigated. To confirm the expression profile of LTBR, integrated RNA-seq data from glioma and normal brain tissues were analyzed.

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Background: The microbial community plays a crucial role in Chinese strong-flavor baijiu (SFB) fermentation. However, the seasonal dynamics of the microbial community in the SFB fermentation system and its contribution to the unique flavor of SFB have not been fully elucidated. In this study, we investigated the seasonal dynamics of the microbial community through 16S rRNA and ITS gene sequencing.

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  • This study focused on understanding the risks and predictors of severe hypernatremia (high sodium levels) after surgery for craniopharyngioma, particularly looking at factors like water intake and urine output.
  • Researchers identified significant risk factors for developing hypernatremia, including the type of surgical resection and pre-existing health conditions, and used machine learning to predict outcomes effectively.
  • Results showed a high incidence of severe hypernatremia post-surgery, particularly on the first and sixth days, with specific nursing shifts linked to increased sodium levels and variations in fluid management.
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A major challenge in managing and engineering microbial communities is determining whether and how microbial community responses to environmental alterations can be predicted and explained, especially in microorganism-driven systems. We addressed this challenge by monitoring microbial community responses to the periodic addition of the same feedstock throughout anaerobic digestion, a typical microorganism-driven system where microorganisms degrade and transform the feedstock. The immediate and delayed response consortia were assemblages of microorganisms whose abundances significantly increased on the first or third day after feedstock addition.

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A soil history of exposure to extreme weather may impact future plant growth and microbial community assembly. Currently, little is known about whether and how previous precipitation regime (PR)-induced changes in soil microbial communities influence plant and soil microbial community responses to a subsequent PR. We exposed grassland mesocosms to either an ambient PR (1 day wet-dry alternation) or a persistent PR (30 days consecutive wet-dry alternation) for one year.

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Ethnopharmacological Relevance: Zengye granule (ZYG), a traditional Chinese medicine formula composed of Radix Scrophulariae, Radix Ophiopogonis, and Radix Rehmanniae in the ratio of 1.0:0.8:0.

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Microorganisms in anaerobic digestion (AD) are essential for wastes/pollutants treatment and energy recovery. Due to microbial enormous diversity, developing effective perspectives to understand microbial roles therein is urgent. This study conducted AD of swine manure, used an ensemble-based network analysis to distinguish interconnected, unconnected, copresence (positively interconnected) and mutual-exclusion (negatively interconnected) microorganisms within microbial communities, and explored their importance towards AD performances, using amplicon sequencing of 16S rRNA and 16S rRNA gene.

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Microbial life strategy, reflected by rRNA operon (rrn) copy number, determines microbial ecological roles. However, the relationship between microbial life strategy and the energy and nutrient flux in anaerobic digestion (AD) remains elusive. This study investigated microbial rrn copy number and expression ratio using amplicon sequencing of 16S rRNA gene and 16S rRNA, and monitored CH daily production to approximate the status of energy and nutrient flux in semi-continuous AD.

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  • Bilateral medial medullary infarction (BMMI) is a rare type of stroke affecting the posterior circulation, with the study focusing on its causes, symptoms, imaging features, and outcomes.
  • The research included 15 patients, revealing common symptoms like motor weakness, sensory disturbances, and severe cases often linked to issues in the vertebral artery.
  • Findings showed that BMMI is typically found in the rostral medulla and exhibits various infarct shapes, with most patients facing a poor prognosis, primarily due to large-artery atherosclerosis and small vessel disease.
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Anaerobic digestion (AD) is widely used to treat livestock manure that harbors diverse pollutants (resistance genes (ARGs), metal/biocide resistance genes (MBRGs), integron-integrase genes, human pathogens and pathogen virulence factors (VFs)). However, the interplays of these pollutants and the effects of substrate complexity on pollutants in AD are elusive. This study investigated the dynamics of these pollutants and bacterial communities during AD of swine manure, by metatranscriptomic sequencing and amplicon sequencing of 16 S rRNA and 16 S rRNA gene.

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Objective: To explore the effect of family participatory nursing model based on WeChat platform on psychological elasticity and life quality of patients with lung cancer.

Methods: One hundred patients with lung cancer treated in our hospital from February 2019 to April 2021 were enrolled. The patients were randomly assigned into control group and study group.

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The mechanisms underlying microbial community dynamics and co-occurrence patterns along ecological succession are crucial for understanding ecosystem recovery but remain largely unexplored. Here, we investigated community dynamics and taxa co-occurrence patterns in bacterial and fungal communities across a well-established chronosequence of post-mining lands spanning 54 years of recovery. Bacterial community structures became increasingly phylogenetically clustered with soil age at early successional stages and varied less at later successional stages.

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The mechanisms underlying the advanced performance in anaerobic co-digestion (AcoD) are crucial but remain elusive. This study conducted AcoD of swine manure, rice straw and apple waste (AW, mainly consisting of labile carbon) or fructose (a pure labile carbon), and monitored microbial community abundances, activities and transcriptional profiles in the digestate and on straw. The transformation efficiencies of manure (not straw) to CH were promoted in AcoD co-fed manure and AW (by 39 ± 13%) or fructose (by 65 ± 14%), compared to the control mono-fed manure, implying labile carbon could trigger a priming effect underlying AcoD advantage.

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Global climate changes such as prolonged duration and intensity of drought can lead to adverse ecological consequences in forests. Currently little is known about soil microbial community responses to such drought regimes in tropical forests. In this study, we examined the resistance and resilience of topsoil prokaryotic communities to a prolongation of the dry season in terms of diversity, community structure and co-occurrence patterns in a French Guianan tropical forest.

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Uncertainty regarding how subalpine forest ecosystems respond to tree harvesting hinders their sustainable management and conservation strategies. To investigate the impact of oak (Quercus aquifolioides Rehd. et Wils.

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Elucidating dynamics of soil microbial communities after disturbance is crucial for understanding ecosystem restoration and sustainability. However, despite the widespread practice of swidden agriculture in tropical forests, knowledge about microbial community succession in this system is limited. Here, amplicon sequencing was used to investigate effects of soil ages (spanning at least 60 years) after disturbance, geographic distance (from 0.

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Microbial interconnections in soil are pivotal to ecosystem services and restoration. However, little is known about how soil microbial interconnections respond to slash-and-burn agriculture and to the subsequent ecosystem restoration after the practice. Here, we used amplicon sequencing and co-occurrence network analyses to explore the interconnections within soil bacterial and fungal communities in response to slash-and-burn practice and a spontaneous restoration (spanning ca.

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Nano-titanium dioxide (nano-TiO₂) has been shown to inhibit testosterone synthesis in male mice or rats; however, the mechanisms underlying these effects have yet to be elucidated. In this study, we investigated whether the inhibition of testosterone synthesis by nano-TiO₂ on Leydig cells (LCs) was related to the dysfunction of the cAMP/CGMP/EGFR/MMP signaling pathway in primary cultures of LCs prepared from rat testis exposed to nano-TiO₂. We found that the early apoptotic rate of LCs increased by 4.

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Cadmium (Cd) contamination has resulted in serious environmental pollution and threatens human health and ecosystems. Our recent studies have demonstrated that Pseudomonas chenduensis strain MBR can decrease Cd bio-availability and reduce Cd accumulation in rice; however, the transcriptional mechanisms underlying the bacterial response during and particularly after Cd bioremediation are still unclear. In this study, we used RNA-Seq to investigate the transcriptional profiles of strain MBR during and after Cd bioremediation.

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Objective: We aimed to determine the perioperative changes in the quality of life (QoL) in patients with acromegaly and to reveal the relationship between biochemical indicators and quality of life change after tumor resection.

Methods: Patients with acromegaly were enrolled from a tertiary pituitary center. SF-36 scale and AcroQoL scale were used to determine the QoL before and after surgery.

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Numerous studies have demonstrated the in vitro and in vivo neurotoxicity of nanoparticulate titanium dioxide (nano-TiO ), a mass-produced material for a large number of commercial and industrial applications. The mechanism of nano-TiO -induced inhibition of axonal development, however, is still unclear. In our study, primary cultured hippocampal neurons of 24-hour-old fetal Sprague-Dawley rats were exposed to 5, 15, or 30 μg/mL nano-TiO for 6, 12, and 24 hours, and the toxic effects of nano-TiO exposure on the axons development were detected and its molecular mechanism investigated.

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The discrimination of tuberculous meningitis and bacterial meningitis remains difficult at present, even with the introduction of advanced diagnostic tools. This study aims to differentiate these two kinds of meningitis by using the rule of clinical and laboratory features. A prospective observational study was conducted to collect the clinical and laboratory parameters of patients with tuberculous meningitis or bacterial meningitis.

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