Publications by authors named "Lingling Jin"

Pheochromocytoma is rare in clinical practice, with patients typically presenting with headache, high blood pressure and sweating. Patients who develop a pheochromocytoma crisis are particularly rare. This report describes the case of a patient in a pheochromocytoma crisis who presented with severe cardiogenic shock, acute respiratory failure, and acute coronary syndrome.

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  • The study tracks halocarbon concentrations in the Yangtze River Delta region from 2018 to 2020, revealing an upward trend driven by both regulated and unregulated substances.
  • Dichloromethane and chloromethane are identified as the most prevalent halocarbons, with local emissions significantly influencing their levels.
  • The findings highlight significant health risks, particularly from chloroform and 1,2-dichloroethane surpassing safe thresholds, indicating a need for better control and reduction of halocarbon emissions.
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  • - The study examines how human-made volatile organic compounds (VOCs) affect ozone formation, emphasizing their measurement in a light industrial city from May to July 2021, where alkanes were the most prevalent VOCs contributing over half to total VOC levels.
  • - It was found that the environmental conditions shifted from NO saturation to radical saturation during the measurement period, indicating a change in the ozone production regime and underscoring the need for flexible control strategies based on these transitions.
  • - Five sources of VOCs were identified, with significant contributions from solvent and gasoline use (32.3%) and vehicular exhausts (19.9%), while higher temperatures and radiation were linked to increased VOC emissions, stressing the importance of tailored strategies for
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The Poaceae family, commonly known as the grass family, encompasses a diverse group of crops that play an essential role in providing food, fodder, biofuels, environmental conservation, and cultural value for both human and environmental well-being. Crops in Poaceae family are deeply intertwined with human societies, economies, and ecosystems, making it one of the most significant plant families in the world. As the major reservoirs of essential nutrients, seed grain of these crops has garnered substantial attention from researchers.

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Alzheimer's disease (AD) is the most common progressive neurodegenerative disease. The accumulation of amyloid-beta (Aβ) plaques is a distinctive pathological feature of AD patients. The aims of this study were to evaluate the therapeutic effect of chicoric acid (CA) on AD models and to explore its underlying mechanisms.

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Purpose: The typical characteristic of COPD is airway remodeling, affected by environmental and genetic factors. However, genetic studies on COPD have been limited. Currently, the Abhd2 gene is found to play a critical role in maintaining alveolar architecture and stability.

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Aerosol liquid water content (ALWC) plays an important role in secondary aerosol formation. In this study, a whole year field campaign was conducted at Shanxi in north Zhejiang Province during 2021. ALWC estimated by ISORROPIA-II was then investigated to explore its characteristics and relationship with secondary aerosols.

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Neuroinflammation mediated by microglia and oxidative stress play pivotal roles in the development of chronic temporal lobe epilepsy (TLE). We postulated that kainic acid (KA)-Induced status epilepticus triggers microglia-dependent inflammation, leading to neuronal damage, a lowered seizure threshold, and the emergence of spontaneous recurrent seizures (SRS). Extensive evidence from our laboratory suggests that dextromethorphan (DM), even in ultra-low doses, has anti-inflammatory and neuroprotective effects in many animal models of neurodegenerative disease.

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Growth is an important toxicity end-point in ecotoxicology but is rarely used in soil ecotoxicological studies. Here, we assessed the growth change of Oppia nitens when exposed to reference and heavy metal toxicants. To assess mite growth, we developed an image analysis methodology to measure colour spectrum changes of the mite integument at the final developmental stage, as a proxy for growth change.

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Background: Compelling evidence has manifested a strong association between aberrant expression of long noncoding RNAs (lncRNAs) and gastric carcinoma (GC) development. Nonetheless, biological impacts of differentially expressed lncRNAs (DElncRNAs) on GC are not scrutinized.

Methods: Bioinformatics methods were employed for differential expression analysis and target gene prediction.

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This study addresses the challenges faced by individuals with upper limb disadvantages in operating power wheelchair joysticks by utilizing the extended Function-Behavior-Structure (FBS) model to identify design requirements for an alternative wheelchair control system. A gaze-controlled wheelchair system is proposed based on design requirements from the extended FBS model and prioritized using the MosCow method. This innovative system relies on the user's natural gaze and comprises three levels: perception, decision making, and execution.

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Background: The tumor immune microenvironment plays a crucial role in the efficacy of various therapeutics. However, their correlation is not yet completely understood in Clear cell renal cell carcinoma (ccRCC). This study aimed to investigate the potential of TREM-1 as a potential novel biomarker for ccRCC.

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Ethnopharmacological Relevance: Seabuckthorn Wuwei Pulvis (SWP) is a traditional Mongolian medicine used in China. It is composed of Hippophae rhamnoides (berries, 30 g), Aucklandiae costus Falc. (dry root, 25 g), Vitis vinifera F.

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Genomic selection (GS) models use single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) markers to predict phenotypes. However, these predictive models face challenges due to the high dimensionality of genome-wide SNP marker data. Thanks to recent breakthroughs in DNA sequencing and decreased sequencing cost, the study of novel genomic variants such as structural variations (SVs) and transposable elements (TEs) become increasingly prevalent.

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To reconstruct the ancestral genome of a set of phylogenetically related descendant species, we use the RACCROCHE pipeline for organizing a large number of generalized gene adjacencies into contigs and then into chromosomes. Separate reconstructions are carried out for each ancestral node of the phylogenetic tree for focal taxa. The ancestral reconstructions are monoploids; they each contain at most one member of each gene family constructed from descendants, ordered along the chromosomes.

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Deep learning has shown potential in domains with large-scale annotated datasets. However, manual annotation is expensive, time-consuming, and tedious. Pixel-level annotations are particularly costly for semantic segmentation in images with dense irregular patterns of object instances, such as in plant images.

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  • * TV does not change calcium levels or the expression of TMEM16A but effectively inhibits intestinal peristalsis and slows down gastrointestinal transport.
  • * The study shows that TV reduces intestinal smooth muscle activity, indicating its potential use in treating conditions linked to TMEM16A that affect gut motility.
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Orientation and Mobility training (O&M) is a specific program that teaches people with vision loss to orient themselves and travel safely within certain contexts. State-of-the-art research reveals that people with vision loss expect high-quality O&M training, especially at early ages, but the conventional O&M training methods involve tedious programs and require a high participation of professional trainers. However, there is an insufficient number of excellent trainers.

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Camelina neglecta is a diploid species from the genus Camelina, which includes the versatile oilseed Camelina sativa. These species are closely related to Arabidopsis thaliana and the economically important Brassica crop species, making this genus a useful platform to dissect traits of agronomic importance while providing a tool to study the evolution of polyploids. A highly contiguous chromosome-level genome sequence of C.

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Continuous measurement of 98 volatile organic compounds (VOCs) was conducted during 2017-2019 at a regional background site (Shanxi) located at northeast of Zhejiang Province, YRD region, China. The average concentration of total VOCs (TVOCs) was 25.4 ± 18.

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Aquaporin-4 (AQP4) is characterized by the formation of orthogonal arrays of particles (OAPs) comprising its M1 and M23 isoforms in the plasma membrane. However, the biological importance of OAP formation is obscure. Here, we developed an OAP depolymerization male mouse model by transgenic knock-in of an AQP4-A25Q mutation.

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Aquaporin-8 (AQP8), a member of the aquaporin family, is strongly expressed in follicular granulosa cells, which could affect the hormone secretion level in females. AQP8, as a membrane protein, could mediate HO into cells, thereby triggering various biological events. The deficiency of increases female fertility, resulting from the decrease in follicular atresia.

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  • PM significantly impacts air quality, so understanding its chemical evolution, formation mechanisms, and sources is crucial for developing effective mitigation strategies.
  • In north Zhejiang Province, a comprehensive analysis from 2019 to 2020 revealed that secondary inorganic ions, particularly sulfate and nitrate, are the major components of PM, accounting for 54% of its mass.
  • The study identifies eight sources of PM, with secondary nitrate and sulfate, along with vehicle emissions, being the primary contributors, while regional transport and atmospheric conditions influence the levels of these pollutants.
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Capsaicin widely exists in the Capsicum genus (e.g., hot peppers) and is commonly used as a food additive or medicinal material.

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