Publications by authors named "Liu-jun Shi"

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  • Researchers identified sheep as an unusual intermediate host for the Echinococcus multilocularis parasite, which causes alveolar echinococcosis, in Gansu Province, China.
  • The study involved collecting cyst-like samples from sheep and performing genetic analysis to confirm their identity as E. multilocularis, showing high genetic similarity to known sequences.
  • This finding highlights the need for increased monitoring and surveillance of the parasite in the region due to its high zoonotic potential.
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Understanding the spatial patterns of human-wildlife conflict is essential to inform management decisions to encourage coexistence, but it is constrained by the lack of spatially-explicit data. We collected spatially-implicit data of human-wildlife conflicts from 2009-2015 around Daxueshan Nature Reserve, Yunnan, China, and investigated the patterns and drivers of these conflicts. A questionnaire was also designed to capture local resident attitudes toward insurance-based compensation for the losses caused by targeted wildlife.

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The transepithelial transport of Cerulenin across Caco-2 cell monolayers was examined in this study. The permeated amounts of Cerulenin were measured by HPLC method to calculate the permeation rate and the apparent permeability coefficient (P(app)). The transport of Cerulenin was independent on apical pH and exhibited concentration-dependent and nonsatuable even at 10 mM Cerulenin.

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Interleukin-2 (IL-2) plays a central role in T-cell activation, expansion, and homeostasis. The failure of IL-2 biosynthesis may play a critical role in tolerance induction. We tested the effect of IL-2 blockade by short hairpin RNA (shRNA) on regulating acute rejection in rat liver transplantation.

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A portable ECG monitor is introduced in the paper, which has a temporary intravenous and transesophageal fixable rate pacing function. During the PSVT attack, the tachyarrythmia can be stopped by the transesophageal cardiac pacing while the ECG signals are monitored. The instrument has some advantages such as small size, low price and good practicality.

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