Publications by authors named "Meng Fei"

In recent years, it was found that lysine malonylation modification can affect biological metabolism and play an important role in plant life activities. Platycodon grandiflorus, an economic crop and medicinal plant, had no reports on malonylation in the related literature. This study qualitatively introduces lysine malonylation in P.

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Objectives: Dementia is becoming a major health problem in the world, and chronic brain ischemia is an established important risk factor in predisposing this disease. Astrocytes, as one major part of the blood-brain barrier (BBB), are activated during chronic cerebral blood flow hypoperfusion. Reactive astrocytes have been classified into phenotype pro-inflammatory type A1 or neuroprotective type A2.

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Terrestrial ecosystems have vital impacts on soil carbon sequestration, but under disturbances from anthropogenic activities, the typical indicator combinations of SOC distribution in coastal areas remain unclear. On the basis of surface soil sampling and calculations of related eco-environmental indices in the Yellow River Delta (YRD), we performed geostatistical analysis combined with Spearman's correlation analysis, principal component analysis (PCA), and hierarchical clustering analysis (HCA) to explore the spatial heterogeneity of soil organic carbon (SOC) and influential spatiotemporal factors. Overall, the results revealed that in the seaward direction of the Yellow River, the SOC concentration decreased from west to east, with a low mean value of 5.

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N1-methyladenosine (m1A) modification is an epigenetic change that occurs on RNA molecules, regulated by a suite of enzymes including methyltransferases (writers), demethylases (erasers), and m1A-recognizing proteins (readers). This modification significantly impacts the function of RNA and various biological processes by affecting the structure, stability, translation, metabolism, and gene expression of RNA. Thereby, m1A modification is closely associated with the occurrence and progression of cancer.

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  • The study investigates the effects of N-Acetylcysteine (NAC) on astrocyte proliferation following spinal cord injury (SCI) using rat models and primary astrocytes.
  • NAC reduces the abundance of key proteins in reactive astrocytes and inhibits pathways associated with inflammation and cellular proliferation, specifically targeting the JAK/STAT signaling pathway.
  • The findings suggest that NAC can effectively alleviate the effects of SCI and maintain these benefits without recurrence for at least 60 days.
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Computed Tomography (CT) and Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) are crucial diagnostic modalities that require patients to remain immobile for extended periods, with anesthesia sometimes used for comfort and image quality enhancement. The study compares dexmedetomidine and propofol in reducing recovery time and sedation onset in pediatric and elderly patients undergoing CT and MRI procedures. A meta-analysis of fifteen studies assessing recovery time, sedation onset, and failed sedation between dexmedetomidine and propofol in pediatric and elderly patients during CT and MRI was conducted.

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Background: Facioscapulohumeral muscular dystrophy 1 (FSHD1) is an autosomal dominant muscular disorder mainly caused by the contraction and hypomethylation of the D4Z4 repeat array in chromosome 4q35. Prenatal diagnosis of FSHD1 is challenging due to the highly repetitive and long genomic structure. In this study, a pregnant woman diagnosed with FSHD1 using optical genome mapping sought assistance for a healthy offspring.

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Background: The time from onset to symptom deterioration in ischemic stroke often exceeds 24 hours, and this ultra-late time window is excluded from the endovascular treatment (EVT) guideline. This study aimed to explore the safety and efficacy of EVT in progressive acute ischemic stroke with large vessel occlusion stroke patients with onset to symptom deterioration times of 24 hours-7 days.

Methods: Progressive stroke patients with time window of 24 hours-7 days treated at our hospital over the past 6 years were retrospectively collected.

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  • Organophosphate compounds (OPs) rapidly inhibit the enzyme acetylcholinesterase (AChE), leading to severe nervous system damage and potentially death, complicating rescue efforts after exposure.
  • Researchers developed a biomimetic nanoparticle called 'Nanocleaner,' which utilizes a modified red blood cell membrane and incorporates an enzyme (organophosphorus hydrolase) to target and degrade OPs in the bloodstream.
  • In experiments, Nanocleaner showed significant protective effects against OP-induced toxicities, restoring AChE activity and improving survival rates in mice exposed to lethal doses of OPs, highlighting its potential for clinical use in detoxification.
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Reassortant Eurasian avian-like H1N1 (rEA H1N1) viruses carrying the internal genes of H1N1/2009 virus have been circulating in pigs for more than 10 years and have caused sporadic human infections. The enhanced virulence phenotype of the rEA H1N1 viruses highlights potential risks to public health. However, the molecular mechanism underlying the viral pathogenicity of the currently circulating rEA H1N1 viruses remains unclear.

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Background: Recurrent preimplantation embryo developmental arrest (RPEA) is the most common phenotype in assisted reproductive technology treatment failure associated with identified genetic abnormalities. Currently known maternal genetic variants explain only a limited number of cases. Variants of the β-tubulin subunit gene, , cause oocyte meiotic arrest and RPEA through a broad spectrum of spindle defects.

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  • - Medical dressings with enhanced regenerative capabilities and biocompatibility are crucial in clinical settings, leading to the development of a new hybrid wound dressing (PCL/SerMA/DMOG).
  • - This dressing combines electrospun PCL membranes with a hydrogel that releases DMOG in a sustained manner, promoting the growth and movement of human endothelial cells and aiding in vascularization.
  • - In use, the PCL/SerMA/DMOG dressing significantly speeds up wound healing by enhancing blood vessel formation, collagen production, and overall tissue regeneration.
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  • * Using the Kao test, the study finds a long-term connection among these variables, showing that carbon emissions and environmental sustainability are interlinked.
  • * The research highlights the importance of transitioning to a decarbonized economy and implementing emission reduction strategies, particularly focusing on sectors like heat and power to improve sustainability.
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The majority of previous studies have asserted that the high quality of local institutions can improve the productivity effects of trade policies; yet, only a few studies have acknowledged the heterogeneous impact of these institutions. Using data from Chinese manufacturing plants, we examine the moderating effects of regional-level regulations on the effectiveness of national services trade policy. The key findings are threefold: First, as the initial degree of service liberalization advances, the productivity effect of trade liberalization diminishes.

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Polyhydroxyalkanoates (PHAs) could be used to make sustainable, biodegradable plastics. However, the precise and accurate mechanistic modeling of PHA biosynthesis, especially medium-chain-length PHA (mcl-PHA), for yield improvement remains a challenge to biology. PHA biosynthesis is typically triggered by nitrogen limitation and tends to peak at an optimal carbon-to-nitrogen (C/N) ratio.

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The electron donor-acceptor (EDA) complexes have been extensively studied, which formed an electronically excited state, obviating the need for an exogenous photocatalyst. Herein, we report a mild and efficient strategy for photoinduced radical domino perfluoroalkylation/cyclization using ,,','-tetramethylethane-1,2-diamine (TMEDA) as an electron donor. This protocol could be well expanded to access various polycyclic quinazolinones containing perfluoroalkyl groups, exhibiting photocatalyst-free, good functional group tolerance, and environmentally friendly features.

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Accurately capturing the urbanization process is essential for planning sustainable cities and realizing the United Nations Sustainable Development Goal 11. However, until recently, most of the studies on urban expansion in the world have focused on area growth but have little knowledge of height dynamics. This study mapped the spatial distribution of urban built-up areas (UBA) in the Yangtze River Delta (YRD), one of the most urbanized regions in China, to investigate the spatio-temporal evolution in both the horizontal and vertical directions from 1990 to 2020.

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Standard alternating leg motions serve as the foundation for simple bipedal gaits, and the effectiveness of the fixed stimulus signal has been proved in recent studies. However, in order to address perturbations and imbalances, robots require more dynamic gaits. In this paper, we introduce dynamic stimulus signals together with a bipedal locomotion policy into reinforcement learning (RL).

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To investigate the mechanisms underlying the differences in the freezability of boar semen, Yorkshire boars with freezing-tolerant semen (YT, = 3), Yorkshire boars with freezing-sensitive semen (YS, = 3), Landrace boars with freezing-tolerant semen (LT, = 3), and Landrace boars with freezing-sensitive semen (LS, = 3) were selected for this study. Their sperm was subjected to protein extraction, followed by data-independent acquisition proteomics and functional bioinformatics analysis. A total of 3042 proteins were identified, of which 2810 were quantified.

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Functionalization of Si-bound methyl group provides an efficient access to diverse organosilanes. However, the asymmetric construction of silicon-stereogenic architectures by functionalization of Si-bound methyl group has not yet been described despite recent significant progress in producing chiral silicon. Herein, we disclosed the enantioselective silylmethyl functionalization involving the aryl to alkyl 1,5-palladium migration to access diverse naphthalenes possessing an enantioenriched stereogenic silicon center, which are inaccessible before.

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2-Ethylhexyl diphenyl phosphate (EHDPP) is a representative organophosphorus flame retardant (OPFR) that has garnered attention due to its widespread use and potential adverse effects. EHDPP exhibits cytotoxicity, genotoxicity, developmental toxicity, and endocrine disruption. However, the toxicity of EHDPP in mammalian oocytes and the underlying mechanisms remain poorly understood.

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  • * A novel aerosol detector called nano-quantity analyte detector (NQAD) was developed, offering higher sensitivity and a wider linear detection range compared to traditional detectors like ELSD and CAD.
  • * The method also included using less toxic ion-pairs in the eluent and involved characterizing the impurities present in ribostamycin through liquid chromatography-mass spectrometry (LC-MS), promising more accurate results for quality control.
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The accumulation of amyloid-β (Aβ) peptides is a major hallmark of Alzheimer's disease (AD) and plays a crucial role in its pathogenesis. Particularly, the structured oligomeric species rich in β-sheet formations were implicated in neuronal organelle damage. Addressing this formidable challenge requires identifying candidates capable of inhibiting peptide aggregation or disaggregating preformed oligomers for effective antiaggregation-based AD therapy.

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Recently, an outbreak of highly pathogenic avian influenza A (H5N1), which carries the clade 2.3.4.

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  • The study investigates the development of defects in oocyte maturation, focusing on genetic variants in the ZFP36L2 gene.
  • Whole exome sequencing and functional tests were performed to confirm the impact of these genetic variants on mRNA metabolism and related cellular functions in HeLa cells and oocytes.
  • The findings reveal novel variants of ZFP36L2 that disrupt important cellular processes, enhancing the understanding of female infertility and providing a basis for genetic counseling.
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