Publications by authors named "LingLing Chen"

Objective: To assess the acceptability and impacts of a co-designed health education model aiming to improve outcomes for children with emotional and behavioural difficulties.

Design: Qualitative focus group study.

Setting: Six primary schools from metropolitan and rural settings in the state of Victoria, Australia.

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Objective: To assess the comprehensive health status of school-age children conceived through assisted reproductive technology (ART) compared to that of those conceived naturally.

Design: A prospective cohort study of children conceived through ART.

Setting: First Affiliated Hospital of Nanjing Medical University, China.

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Pathogen-induced fruit decay is a significant threat to the kiwifruit industry, leading to considerable economic losses annually. The cell-wall-degrading enzymes (CWDEs) secreted by these pathogens are crucial for penetrating the cell wall and accessing nutrients. Among them, species are recognized as major causal agents of soft rot in kiwifruit, yet their pathogenic mechanisms are not well understood.

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The ABORTED MICROSPORES (AMS) gene is crucial for tapetal cell development and pollen formation, but its role in Upland cotton (Gossypium hirsutum) has not been previously documented. This study identified GhAMS11 as a key transcription factor, with its high expression specifically observed during the S4-S6 stages of anther development, a critical period for tapetal activity and pollen formation. Subcellular localization confirmed that GhAMS11 was located in the nucleus.

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Background: Zidovudine is an antiviral drug used to treat acquired immune deficiency syndrome (AIDS). Anaemia is a common adverse effect of zidovudine that usually occurs in the first 2 to 4 weeks of initial treatment. Here, we describe a patient with HIV infection who developed severe aplastic anaemia 11 years after taking zidovudine.

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Introduction: Spinal cord injury (SCI) can result in sensory and locomotor function loss below the injured segment. Hyperbaric oxygen therapy (HBOT) has been proven to alleviate SCI. This study aims to establish a reproducible rat model of SCI and investigate the impact of HBOT on alterations in brain neuronal activity and neuromotor function in this experimental rat SCI model using resting-state functional magnetic resonance imaging (rs-fMRI).

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Utilizing drug-loaded hydrogels to restore nerve conductivity emerges as a promising strategy in the treatment of spinal cord injury (SCI). However, many of these hydrogels fail to deliver drugs on demand according to the dynamic SCI pathological features, resulting in poor functional recovery. Inspired by the post-SCI microenvironments, here we report a time-sequential and controllable drug delivery strategy using an injectable hydrogel responsive to reactive oxygen species (ROS) and matrix metalloproteinases (MMPs).

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To investigate the impact of LncRNA 93358 on ischemia-reperfusion induced myocardial cell apoptosis and the underlying mechanism. After being subjected to hypoxia for 4 h, three models of hypoxia-reoxygenation (H/R) with reoxygenation times of 8, 16, and 24 h were established. The expression of LncRNA 93358 was detected by qPCR, and the most suitable conditions were selected for subsequent experiments.

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Introduction: We undertook an in-depth investigation of the data pertaining to pancreatic adenocarcinoma (PAAD) to identify potential targets for the development of precision therapies.

Material And Methods: The construction of a protein-protein interaction (PPI) network was based on overlapping differentially expressed genes (DEGs) identified in the GSE16515, GSE32676, and GSE125158 datasets. A subsequent bioinformatic analysis was performed on the interconnected genes within the PPI network, leading to the identification of the central gene, CENPN.

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Cyclin G2 (CCNG2), a known inhibitor of cell cycle progression, has been identified as a suppressor for the canonical β-catenin pathway. This study explores the impact of CCNG2 on β-catenin activity and malignant characteristics of esophageal squamous cell carcinoma (ESCC) cells, and the mechanism behind CCNG2 dysregulation. In ESCC tissues and cells, CCNG2 was under-expressed and associated with poor clinical outcomes, whereas β-catenin showed an opposite trend.

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Background: Sweet orange (Citrus sinensis Osbeck) is a fruit crop of high nutritional value that is widely consumed around the world. However, its susceptibility to low-temperature stress limits its cultivation and production in regions prone to frost damage, severely impacting the sustainable development of the sweet orange industry. Therefore, developing cold-resistant sweet orange varieties is of great necessity.

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carbon-coated CoS micro/nano-spheres were successfully prepared by sulfuric calcination using the solvothermal method with glycerol as the carbon source without introducing extraneous carbon. This method prevents carbon agglomeration and avoids the cumbersome steps of the current technology. The composite demonstrates excellent sodium storage capacity as an anode material for sodium-ion batteries.

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Hyperspectral imaging provides the full spectrum at each point of the whole field-of-view, and thus is being extensively employed in remote sensing, surveillance, medical diagnostics and biological research. However, the intrinsically limited photons for each spectral band and the inevitable noise during acquisition result in complex degradation of hyperspectral images (HSIs) that adversely impacts the subsequent data analysis. Yet, it remains challenging for current HSI denoising methods to effectively address HSI datasets that are significantly contaminated by complex noise, especially in terms of spectral recovery.

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  • * The individual layers on the MoC rod act as separate electrocatalytic units, improving efficiency through the enhanced electron density and reduced Mo-H* binding energy due to the interaction between nickel and cobalt.
  • * Testing revealed impressive hydrogen evolution performance with low overpotentials (129 mV in KOH and 180 mV in HSO) and favorable Tafel slopes, suggesting a promising strategy for developing efficient nonprecious metal electrocatalysts.
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Since the introduction of the central dogma of molecular biology in 1958, various RNA species have been discovered. Messenger RNAs transmit genetic instructions from DNA to make proteins, a process facilitated by housekeeping non-coding RNAs (ncRNAs) such as small nuclear RNAs (snRNAs), ribosomal RNAs (rRNAs), and transfer RNAs (tRNAs). Over the past four decades, a wide array of regulatory ncRNAs have emerged as crucial players in gene regulation.

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This case report describes a successful autotransplantation procedure for an impacted mandibular left second premolar with incomplete root formation. Despite caries and root resorption, the patient's mandibular left second primary molar was retained. Furthermore, the severe impaction of the mandibular left second premolar ruled out orthodontic realignment.

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Organic fouling and biofouling represents a critical challenge encountered by the membrane-based water treatment process. Herein, a piezoelectric PVDF membrane (PEM), capable of generating electrical responses to hydraulic pressure stimuli, was synthesized and employed for mitigating the fouling in surface water treatment. The surface-hydrophobilized PEM demonstrated sensitive and enhanced underwater output performance in response to increasing transmembrane pressure (TMP) during constant-flux filtration, with signals reaching up to ∼800 mV at a TMP of ∼80 kPa.

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  • The study investigates the link between gut microbiota dysbiosis, intestinal inflammation, and glaucoma, focusing on fecal markers of inflammation and permeability.
  • Researchers compared fecal lactoferrin (Lf) and alpha-1 antitrypsin (AAT) levels between 114 glaucoma patients and 75 healthy controls, finding elevated levels in glaucoma patients.
  • Results indicate that higher levels of these fecal biomarkers correlate with greater glaucoma severity, suggesting that increased intestinal inflammation and permeability may play a role in the condition.
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Circular RNA is a group of covalently closed, single-stranded transcripts with unique biogenesis, stability, and conformation that play distinct roles in modulating cellular functions and also possess a great potential for developing circular RNA-based therapies. Importantly, due to its circular conformation, circular RNA generates distinct intramolecular base pairing that is different from the linear transcript. In this perspective, we review how circular RNA conformation can affect its turnover and modes of action, as well as what factors can modulate circular RNA conformation.

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  • A study was conducted at Guanghua School of Stomatology to evaluate the effectiveness of the Oral Science general education course on undergraduates' knowledge, status, and behaviors regarding oral health.
  • Undergraduates enrolled in the course were compared to a control group that did not take the course, with both groups completing the same questionnaires at the start and end of the semester.
  • Results showed a significant improvement in the oral health knowledge and scores of students who took the course, indicating its positive impact on students' understanding of oral health by the end of the semester.
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The second FASEB conference on Nuclear Bodies: Hubs of Genome Activity was held June 2-7, 2024, at Niagara Falls, NY. The central theme was how these protein and RNA-protein complexes that are situated in the nucleus outside the genome support and regulate gene expression. Topics included their relevance to disease, especially cancer, their molecular dynamics, and their phase separation transition properties.

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Unlabelled: A regulon refers to a group of genes regulated by a transcription factor binding to regulatory motifs to achieve specific biological functions. To infer tissue-specific gene regulons in , we developed a novel pipeline named InferReg. InferReg utilizes a gene expression matrix that includes 3400 transcriptomes to make initial predictions about the regulatory relationships between transcription factors (TFs) and target genes (TGs) using co-expression patterns.

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Inflammation, oxidative stress, fibrosis, and ferroptosis play important roles in diabetic nephropathy development. Krüppel-like factor 4 (KLF4) is a transcriptional factor, which regulates multiple cell processes and is involved in diabetic nephropathy. Berberine has various biological activities, including anti-inflammation, antioxidative stress, and antiferroptosis.

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