Publications by authors named "Liu Guo-Hua"

The over 4,100 species of bird lice are classified into 214 genera in the parvorders Amblycera and Ischnocera. Congeneric species of bird lice usually share much similarity in morphology and in mitochondrial (mt) genome organization. Two recent studies, however, reported substantial intra-genus variation in mt genome organization in bird lice.

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  • Recent studies show that diamond-like structures have caught attention for their superconducting properties, but most have low transition temperatures and limited research.
  • Based on first-principles calculations, we predict that BCX (X = N, P) features superconductivity at ambient pressure, with transition temperatures ranging from 44.3 to 46.1 K, which is higher than typical diamond-like superconductors.
  • The interaction between metallic electrons and softened phonon modes is key to their superconductivity, providing a valuable theoretical foundation for developing new high-temperature superconductors with diamond-like characteristics.
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Haematopinus suis is an obligatory ectoparasite of the domestic pig, serving as a vector of several swine pathogens and posing great threats to the pig industry. The gut microbiome of lice is thought of an important mediator of their healthy physiology. However, there is a great paucity of lice-associated microbial communities' structure and function.

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SUMMARYTick paralysis is a potentially fatal condition caused by neurotoxins secreted by the salivary glands of certain ticks. Documented cases have been reported worldwide, predominantly in the United States, Canada, and Australia, with additional reports from Europe and Africa. This condition also affects animals, leading to significant economic losses and adverse impacts on animal health and welfare.

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Background: Haemaphysalis qinghaiensis is a tick species distributed only in China. Due to its ability to transmit a variety of pathogens, including species of the genera Anaplasma, Rickettsia, Babesia, and Theileria, it seriously endangers livestock husbandry. However, the microbial community of the midgut of H.

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Mosquitoes (Diptera: Culicidae) are one of the most studied groups of arthropods worldwide due to their high transmission capacity for pathogens, including viruses and parasites. During June to October 2022, the prevalence of mosquito species in 12 intensive pig farms from 12 representative administrative regions in Hunan province of China was investigated using traps with ultraviolet light. All collected mosquitoes were counted and identified to species according to morphological and molecular methods.

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is a common tick species that carries several pathogens. There are few reports on the influence of different hosts on the structure of midgut microflora in . In this study, midgut contents of fully engorged female were collected from the surface of tiger () and deer ().

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Receptor Expression-Enhancing Protein 3 (REEP3) serves as a pivotal enzyme crucial for endoplasmic reticulum (ER) clearance during mitosis and is implicated in the advancement of diverse malignancies. Nonetheless, the biological role and mechanisms of REEP3 in pancreatic cancer patients, along with its interplay with immune infiltration, remain inadequately elucidated. In this study, we initially analyzed the differential expression of REEP3 between pancreatic cancer tissues and normal pancreas tissues using the Cancer Genome Atlas (TCGA), GTEx and Gene Expression Omnibus (GEO) databases.

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Background: Toxoplasma gondii and Neospora caninum are closely related protozoan parasites that are considered important causes of abortion in livestock, causing huge economic losses. Hunan Province ranks 12th in the production of beef and mutton in China. However, limited data are available on the seroprevalence, risk factors and molecular characterization of T.

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  • * A study in Yunnan Province, China, analyzed 533 fecal samples from two species of monkeys and found an 11.4% prevalence of trichomonads, with factors like gender and diarrhea influencing infection rates.
  • * This research identified three trichomonad species, including Trichomitopsis minor, marking the first report of this species in non-human primates in China, emphasizing the need for monitoring zoonotic risks.
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Cattle ticks (Rhipicephalus microplus) are important economic ectoparasites causing direct and indirect damage to cattle and leading to severe economic losses in cattle husbandry. It is common knowledge that R. microplus is a species complex including five clades; however, the relationships within the R.

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An innovative salamo-like fluorescent chemical sensor HL, has been prepared that can be utilized to selectively detect Cu and BO ions. Cu ions can bind to oxime state nitrogen and phenol state oxygen atoms in the chemosensor HL, triggering the LMCT effect leading to fluorescence enhancement. The crystal structure of the copper(II) complex, named as [Cu(L)], has been achieved via X-ray crystallography, and the sensing mechanism has been confirmed by further theoretical calculations with DFT.

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Mixed carbon sources have been developed for denitrification to eliminate the "carbon dependency" problem of single carbon. The metabolic correlation between different carbon sources is significant as guidance for the development of novel mixed carbon sources. In this study, to explore the metabolic similarity of denitrifying carbon sources, we selected alcohols (methanol, ethanol, and glycerol) and saccharide carbon sources (glucose, sucrose, and starch).

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  • The Golden apple snail is a highly invasive species known for damaging wetland agriculture and posing health risks due to its role as a host for zoonotic parasites.
  • A genetic study analyzed populations from seven regions in China, identifying 15 haplotypes based on three mitochondrial genes, revealing high haplotype diversity but low gene flow among populations.
  • The findings suggest that the snail has not undergone significant population expansion in China, with distinct geographical lineages identified, contributing valuable information to its genetics and evolutionary biology.
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  • * It was found that UV radiation significantly boosts ammonia oxidation rates by 42.85% compared to Cl-EAO alone, while also reducing active chlorine concentration and nitrate production.
  • * The research confirms that UV enhances the concentrations of both chlorine and hydroxyl radicals, proving beneficial for the removal of organic matter, even in complex real domestic wastewater conditions.
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  • High-purity monolayer 1T'-WS has been synthesized and is theorized to be a two-dimensional superconducting material with unique properties known as Dirac cones.
  • Research indicates that applying biaxial tensile strain affects its superconducting critical temperature, which increases initially and peaks at 7.25 K when a 3% strain is applied, before decreasing again.
  • The presence of Dirac cones under tensile strain suggests that monolayer 1T'-WS is a promising candidate for further studies on superconductivity in two-dimensional Dirac materials.
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Background: Laparoscopic pancreaticoduodenectomy(LPD) has become the goal of lots of minimally invasive surgical centers in recent years. Postoperative pancreatic fistula(POPF) is still the barrier to attaining the above goal. Thus, improving anastomosis techniques to reduce the rate of POPF has been a hotspot of surgery.

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The ultrashort-sludge retention time activate sludge (USAS) process is considered promising for the recovery of energy and resource from wastewater. In this study, we developed five USAS systems (with sludge retention time (SRT) of 0.5, 1, 2, 3, and 4 d), and investigated the nitrogen and phosphorus removal, as well as the microbial community, in the USAS systems.

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  • - Human lice are a significant public health issue because they can spread serious infectious diseases like trench fever and relapsing fever, particularly in areas with poor hygiene, poverty, or during wars.
  • - Outbreaks of these diseases are common in vulnerable populations such as prisoners and refugees, and there is evidence of these pathogens in homeless communities.
  • - The review highlights the increasing detection of bacterial pathogens in human lice, suggesting a broader range of diseases may be transmitted by them, alongside an update on existing louse-borne diseases.
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Evidence for recombination between mitochondrial (mt) minichromosomes has been reported in sucking lice, but it is still not clear how frequent mt minichromosomal recombination occurs. We sequenced the mt genomes of the cattle louse and the goat louse Both species have 10 mt minichromosomes, and seven of them have the same gene content and gene arrangement. Comparison of mt karyotypes revealed numerous inter-minichromosomal recombination events in the evolution of species.

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  • - The study aimed to compare the effects of two combinations for epidural labor analgesia: nalbuphine with ropivacaine versus fentanyl with ropivacaine on labor duration in first-time mothers.
  • - A total of 160 women were analyzed retrospectively, with 78 receiving nalbuphine and 82 receiving fentanyl, and various labor metrics were recorded, including pain levels and delivery stages.
  • - Results showed that the nalbuphine group experienced shorter labor duration and faster onset of analgesia, along with fewer urinary retention issues, while maternal and neonatal health parameters were similar between both groups.
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Chlorine-Mediated Electrochemical Advanced Oxidation (Cl-EAO) technology is a promising approach for ammonia removal from wastewater due to its numerous advantages, including small infrastructure, short processing time, easy operation, high security, and high nitrogen selectivity. This paper provides a review of the ammonia oxidation mechanisms, characteristics, and anticipated applications of Cl-EAO technology. The mechanisms of ammonia oxidation encompass breakpoint chlorination and chlorine radical oxidation, although the contributions of active chlorine, Cl, and ClO remain uncertain.

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  • - The domestic pig louse, Haematopinus suis, is a significant ectoparasite in pigs that can transmit infectious diseases, yet its genetics and biology in China have not been extensively researched.
  • - Researchers sequenced and analyzed the complete mitochondrial genome of H. suis from China and compared it to an Australian isolate, revealing 37 mitochondrial genes distributed across nine minichromosomes.
  • - The study found a 96.3% sequence identity between the Chinese and Australian H. suis isolates, confirming they are the same species and providing genetic markers for further research on their genetics and biology.
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Ticks are blood-sucking ectoparasites with significant medical and veterinary importance, capable of transmitting bacteria, protozoa, fungi, and viruses that cause a variety of human and animal diseases worldwide. In the present study, we sequenced the complete mitochondrial (mt) genomes of five hard tick species and analyzed features of their gene contents and genome organizations. The complete mt genomes of Haemaphysalis verticalis, H.

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This study aimed to investigate the effects of compound non-starch polysaccharide (NSP) enzymes on growth performance, slaughter performance, immune function, and apparent utilization of nutrients in broiler chickens fed a low-metabolizable energy diet. A total of 240 healthy 1-day-old AA broilers (Arbor Acres, 47.2 ± 0.

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