Publications by authors named "Manman Cao"

The impacts of zinc oxide nanoparticles (ZnO NPs) as nanofertilizers on the transformation of phytogenic organic phosphorus (OP), specifically phytic acid (PA) and soy lecithin (LE), as well as their effects on soil microbial functions, remain insufficiently characterized. This study employed a 60-day soil microuniverse experiment to investigate microbial responses to OP under ZnO NPs exposure, focusing on soil physicochemical properties, phosphorus (P) and Zn species transformations, bacterial community and function. At low concentrations (5 and 20 mg/kg), ZnO NPs did not significantly reduce the available P content, but they reduced the transformation of OP into other P species.

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  • Zinc oxide nanoparticles (ZnO) can significantly improve lettuce growth that is stressed by harmful substances like phenanthrene and cadmium, promoting better biomass and root length while reducing cellular damage.
  • The application of ZnO enhances the movement of zinc to various plant parts, regulating metabolic pathways and microbial communities, which indicates its potential for improving plant health and resilience in contaminated soils.
  • Metabolomic analysis shows that ZnO not only influences key metabolic processes in leaves but also increases beneficial bacterial populations in both plants and the surrounding soil, suggesting a robust strategy for sustainable agriculture in areas affected by heavy metal pollution and PAHs.
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Sulfonamides (SAs) are one of the major emerging contaminants of concern, but comparative studies on the degradation of different types of SAs are still limited. This work comprehensively compared the degradation of sulfadiazine (SDZ), sulfamethoxazole (SMX) and sulfathiazole (STZ) under UV light in peracetic acid (PAA) from both experimental and theoretical aspects, as they represent two structural classes based on substituent differences. The two SAs with five-membered heterocyclic substituents (SMX, STZ) generally decomposed at faster rates, with SMX degrading up to 10 times faster than SDZ (pH = 3; PAA dosage = 80 mg/L).

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  • Researchers found a new tiny part of a virus called BmCPV that makes a small protein (VSP59) with 59 building blocks (amino acids).
  • This protein helps slow down how quickly the virus can make more copies of itself by causing cell death (apoptosis) through a special process involving another protein called prohibitin 2 (PHB2).
  • The study shows that understanding this small protein can help us learn more about how viruses and their hosts interact, which could lead to better ways to fight viral infections.
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  • Black carbon (BC) from straw burning interacts with plastic mulch film (PMF) debris in soil, affecting its biochemical properties and microbial communities.
  • A microcosm experiment revealed that BC decreases nitrogen levels while increasing available phosphorus in soil containing PMF debris, leading to significant changes in enzyme activity.
  • High-throughput sequencing showed that BC reduces the richness and diversity of bacterial and fungal communities, with its effects influenced by soil properties and incubation time, ultimately impacting carbon and nitrogen cycling.
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Zinc oxide nanoparticles (ZnO NPs) expedite the conversion of organic phosphorus (OP) into PO-P (Pi), facilitating phosphorus (P) absorption by algae. Our study explored the mechanisms of converting OP (2-aminoethylphosphonic acid (AEP) and β-glycerol phosphate (β-GP)) into Pi in under P deficiency with sunscreen and ZnO NPs. Cell density followed the order of KHPO > β-GP+ZnO > β-GP > AEP+ZnO > AEP > P-free.

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The phycosphere is an essential ecological niche for the proliferation of antibiotic resistance genes (ARGs). However, how ARGs' potential hosts change and the driving mechanism of metabolites under antibiotic stress in the phycosphere have seldom been researched. We investigated the response of Chlorella pyrenoidosa and the structure and abundance of free-living (FL) and particle-attached (PA) bacteria, ARGs, and metabolites under sulfadiazine by using real-time quantitative PCR, 16 S rRNA high-throughput.

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  • * The research has progressed through three distinct phases: an "embryonic" stage (2000-2006), an accumulation stage (2007-2014), and an acceleration stage (2015-2023), with China emerging as a leading contributor.
  • * Field observations indicate significant variations in GHG emissions across different wetland types, with river wetlands showing the highest emissions and marsh wetlands having a greater global warming potential; factors like geography, climate, and soil conditions influence these
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  • The study explores how extracellular polymeric substances (EPS) from microalgae affect the environmental behavior and risk of molybdenum disulfide (MoS) in aquatic environments.
  • It was found that EPS alters the structure of MoS, making it thicker and changing its appearance while also affecting its electronic properties and promoting oxidation.
  • Additionally, EPS helps to reduce the toxicity of MoS to microalgae, preventing damage and enhancing dispersion in water, which is crucial for understanding 2D-nanomaterials' interactions in ecosystems.
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  • Zinc oxide nanoparticles (ZnO NPs) are effective photocatalysts that promote the conversion of biogenic organic phosphorus (OP) into orthophosphate (PO) through photodegradation, which may speed up eutrophication in water bodies.
  • * The study examined how three OP compounds—inositol phosphates (IHPs), nucleic acids (DNA), and aminoethylphosphonic acid (AEP)—interact with ZnO NPs under UV light, showing high photodegradation efficiencies of 98.14% for IHPs, 87.68% for DNA, and 51.76% for AEP.
  • * Key findings indicated that ZnO NPs largely retained their structure while producing inorganic
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Background: Aberrant DNA methylation is an early event during tumorigenesis. In the present study, we aimed to construct a methylation diagnostic tool using urine sediment for the detection of urothelial bladder carcinoma, and improved the diagnostic performance of the model by incorporating single-nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) sites.

Methods: A three-stage analysis was carried out to construct the model and evaluate the diagnostic performance.

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  • The study investigates how external pollutants, like silver and hematite nanoparticles, and antibiotics impact the spread of antibiotic-resistance genes (ARGs) in bacteria residing near algae, known as the phycosphere.
  • High-throughput sequencing and quantitative PCR revealed that the abundance of ARGs increased significantly in both free-living and particle-attached bacteria when exposed to these pollutants, with antibiotics having a stronger influence.
  • The research highlights the role of different bacteria types (like Proteobacteria, Firmicutes, and Bacteroidetes) as key hosts for ARGs, and it explores how algae-bacteria interactions can supply nutrients and produce antibacterial substances, thereby potentially affecting the distribution of ARGs in these ecosystems.
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Global warming and pesticide contamination are two stressors of high concern, but their combined effects on freshwater biota are controversial. This study investigated the combined effects of warming and imidacloprid (IMI) on survival (measured as life expectancy at hatching), reproduction (net reproductive rate), population growth (intrinsic rate of population increase) and sexual reproduction (proportion of sexual offspring) of Brachionus calyciflorus using a life table experiment. The results showed that compared with controls, treatments with IMI at 50-100 mg/L significantly decreased survival, reproduction and population growth of the rotifers at 20℃.

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Background: To improve the selection of patients for ureteroscopy, avoid excessive testing and reduce costs, we aimed to develop and validate a diagnostic urine assay for upper tract urinary carcinoma (UTUC).

Methods: In this cohort study we recruited 402 patients from six Hunan hospitals who underwent ureteroscopy for hematuria, including 95 patients with UTUC and 307 patients with non-UTUC findings. Midstream morning urine samples were collected before ureteroscopy and surgery.

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To date, some DNA viruses and single-stranded RNA viruses have been found to generate circRNAs. However, the reports on circRNAs produced by double-stranded RNA viruses are very limited. In this study, Bombyx mori cypovirus (BmCPV), a typical double-stranded RNA virus belonging to the Reoviridae, was demonstrated to generate viral circRNAs (vcircRNAs) and a vcircRNA_000048 whose sequence corresponds with the region 164-1245 nt on the BmCPV genomic dsRNA S5 segment (GQ294468.

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β-Arrestin 2 is known to be a widely distributed adaptor protein in mammals but its function has never been reported in Lepidoptera insects. Herein, the β-Arrestin 2 (BmArrestin 2) gene from silkworm was cloned and characterized. The spatiotemporal expression level of BmArrestin 2 was highest in the gonads at the 3rd day of 5th instar, whereas the highest and lowest abundance of BmArrestin 2 were identified in the tracheal and testis, respectively.

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Increased release of engineered nanoparticles (ENPs) from widely used commercial products has threatened environmental health and safety, particularly the repeated exposures to ENPs with relatively low concentration. Herein, we studied the response of () to single and repeated exposures to silver nanoparticles (AgNPs). Repeated exposures to AgNPs promoted chlorophyll a and carotenoid production, and increased silver accumulation, thus enhancing the risk of AgNPs entering the food chain.

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The composition of the rhizospheric and endophytic bacteria in spring and summer around the Qiananling iron tailings reservoir in the Huairou District of Beijing was studied using Illumina high-throughput sequencing technology. Sequencing identified 40 phyla, and Proteobateria and Actinobacteria were the dominant phyla in all samples, accounting for more than 80% of the sequences in all samples. At the genus level, was dominant.

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The Rh(III)-catalyzed dual directing group assisted C-H activation/annulation of 3-arylisoxazolones with propargyl alcohols has been developed, which expands the application scope of isoxazolones in organic synthesis. This protocol also worked well with 3-aryl-1,4,2-dioxazol-5-ones to produce synthetically and biologically important 4-arylisoquinolones.

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causes severe infections in both swine and humans, making it a serious threat to the swine industry and public health. Insight into the physiology and pathogenesis of undoubtedly contributes to the control of its infection. During the infection process, a wide variety of virulence factors enable to colonize, invade, and spread in the host, thus causing localized infections and/or systemic diseases.

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is the pathogen of porcine contagious pleuropneumonia. In , the CpxAR two-component system is essential for fitness and growth. The O-antigen protrudes from the outer membrane to the exterior of the cell, and the outer membrane serves as a barrier that helps the bacteria to survive in harsh environments.

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nucleopolyhedrovirus (BmNPV) is one of the most serious pathogens in sericulture and causes huge economic loss annually. The roles of N6-methyladenosine (m6A) modification in silkworms following BmNPV infection are currently unclear. Here, methylated RNA immunoprecipitation with next-generation sequencing were applied to investigate the m6A profiles in silkworm midgut following BmNPV infection.

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Circular RNAs (circRNAs) with regulatory potency activity was identified from varieties of species. Crucian carp (Carassius auratus gibelio) is one of the most freshwater aquaculture species in China. Every year, huge economic damage to the farming was caused by the virus and bacterial infection.

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Type II toxin-antitoxin (TA) systems are highly prevalent in bacterial genomes and have been extensively studied. These modules involve in the formation of persistence cells, the biofilm formation, and stress resistance, which might play key roles in pathogen virulence. SezAT and TA modules in serotype 2 ( 2) have been studied, although the other TA systems have not been identified.

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Toxin-antitoxin (TA) systems are small genetic elements that are widely prevalent in the genomes of bacteria and archaea. These modules have been identified in various bacteria and proposed to play an important role in bacterial physiology and virulence. However, their presence in the genomes of Actinobacillus species has received no attention.

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