Publications by authors named "Linmao Li"

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  • Direct catalytic decomposition of NO (a greenhouse gas) shows promise, and researchers created cobalt-doped cryptomethane (OMS-2) catalysts using a simple sol-gel method for this purpose.
  • The Co-OMS-2 catalysts achieve 90% NO conversion at 398°C, thanks to a unique Mn-V-Co structure that enhances electron transfer and facilitates NO adsorption and activation.
  • However, while Co doping improves activity by lowering oxygen vacancy formation energy, too much Co leads to reduced active sites and poorer performance due to CoO formation; the primary reaction mechanism is Langmuir-Hinshelwood.
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Background: Dendrobine is a bioactive alkaloid isolated from Dendrobium nobile. Studies have evaluated the anti-tumor effect of dendrobine in cancers, including lung cancer. However, the mechanism of dendrobine inhibiting tumors requires further study.

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Background: Lung cancer is one of the most common malignant tumors in the world. Exportins are closely associated with the cellular activity and disease progression in a variety of different tumors. However, the expression level, genetic variation, immune infiltration, and biological function of different exportins in lung adenocarcinoma (LUAD) and lung squamous cell carcinoma (LUSC), as well as their relationship with the prognosis of patients with LUAD and LUSC have not been fully clarified.

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Stomata play important roles in gas and water exchange in leaves. The morphological features of stomata and pavement cells are highly plastic and are regulated during development. However, it is very laborious and time-consuming to collect accurate quantitative data from the leaf surface by manual phenotyping.

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Plant surface waxes form an outer barrier that protects the plant from many forms of environmental stress. The deposition of cuticular waxes on the plant surface is regulated by external environmental changes, including light and dark cycles. However, the underlying molecular mechanisms controlling light regulation of wax production are still poorly understood, especially at the posttranscriptional level.

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The Cytosolic Protein Response (CPR) in the cytosol and the Unfolded Protein Response (UPR) and ER-associated degradation (ERAD) in the endoplasmic reticulum are major pathways of the cellular proteostasis network. However, despite years of effort, how these protein quality control systems coordinated in vivo remains largely unknown, particularly in plants. In this study, the roles of two evolutionarily conserved ERAD pathways (DOA10 and HRD1) in heat stress response were investigated through reverse genetic approaches in Arabidopsis.

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Idesia polycarpa, is a valuable oilseed-producing tree of the Flacourtiaceae family that has the potential to fulfill edible oil production and is also a possible biofuel feedstock. The fruit is unique in that it contains both saturated and unsaturated lipids present in pericarp and seed, respectively. However, triglyceride synthesis and storage in tissues outside of the seeds has been poorly studied in previous researches.

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