Publications by authors named "Liu Peimin"

As an important innate immune cell in the body, macrophages have a strong ability to phagocytic tumor cells and maintain the innate immune response. Tumor-associated macrophages play a more prominent role in regulating tumor immunity and are currently an important target of antitumor immunity. As a new type of antitumor therapy, tumor immunotherapy has great potential, combined chemotherapy, targeting and other therapeutic means can significantly enhance the antitumor therapy effect.

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  • The study investigates growth differences in male giant freshwater prawns (GFP) by analyzing gut microbiota and serum metabolites, as these factors are linked to their economic importance.
  • Researchers found that the dominant gut bacteria, Firmicutes and Proteobacteria, are associated with higher growth rates, particularly noting a higher Firmicutes/Bacteroides ratio in faster-growing prawns.
  • The integration of transcriptomics and multiomic techniques revealed that certain metabolites, specifically butyrate, may enhance gut health and affect physiological balance, leading to variations in metabolic profiles among GFPs and improving understanding of their growth mechanisms.
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C57BL/6 mice are frequently utilized as murine models with the desired genetic background for altertion in multiple research contexts. So far, there is still a lack of comprehensive kidney morphology and single-cell transcriptome atlas at all stages of growth of C57BL/6 mice. To provide an interactive set of reference standards for the scientific community, we performed the current study to investigate the kidney's development throughout the capillary-loop stage until senescence.

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Endothelial cells are the critical targets of injury in diabetic nephropathy (DN), and endothelial cell lesions contribute to the disease progression. Neurite outgrowth inhibitor B (Nogo-B), an endoplasmic reticulum (ER)-resident protein, plays a pivotal role in vascular remodeling after injury, and maintains the structure and function of the ER. Yet, the role of Nogo-B in the regulation of ER stress and endothelial cell injury remains largely unknown.

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Background: Apatinib is a small-molecule multitargeted tyrosine kinase inhibitor. Apatinib has demonstrated encouraging antitumor activities. This study aimed to observe the efficacy and safety of apatinib for the treatment of multiple brain micrometastases.

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