Publications by authors named "Mengning Zhang"

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  • Empathy for pain is impacted by acute stress, which is measured through cortisol levels and brain connectivity during stress.
  • In a study with 80 participants who experienced psychosocial stress and had their brain activity scanned, it was found that higher cortisol levels were linked to lower empathy for pain.
  • The research highlighted specific brain networks, notably the salience and sensorimotor networks, that showed altered connectivity related to stress and empathy, suggesting that stress affects how we respond to others' pain.
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Iron-sulfur clusters are ancient cofactors that play crucial roles in myriad cellular functions. Recent studies have shown that iron-sulfur clusters are closely related to the mechanisms of multiple cell death modalities. In addition, numerous previous studies have demonstrated that iron-sulfur clusters play an important role in the development and treatment of cancer.

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Previous studies have shown that individuals with a history of childhood emotional neglect show impaired empathy. However, accurately identifying emotions in others is an essential aspect of empathic functioning. The current study aimed to investigate the influence of childhood emotional neglect on empathic accuracy.

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Background: Doxorubicin (DOX) resistance remains a major challenge for adriamycin-based treatment of breast cancer (BC). Transforming growth factor β (TGF-β) has been reported to contribute to drug resistance. Although the role of long noncoding RNAs (LncRNAs) in cancer progression has been widely studied, its effect on TGF-β-induced resistance remains limited.

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Cynaroside is the primary flavonoid component of honeysuckle which has been widely used as Chinese traditional medicine given its anti-inflammation properties. Overactive systemic inflammatory response and multi-organ injury are the leading causes of life-threatening sepsis. Regulation of macrophage polarization balance may act as a promising strategy for its treatment.

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  • Maize is the most extensively cultivated crop in China, covering 41.28 million hectares in 2019, and suffers significant yield losses (10%-20%) due to stalk rot, a major fungal disease.
  • A survey conducted from 2017 to 2019 in Henan province identified stalk rot in maize fields, with disease incidences exceeding 25% in certain areas, particularly Xuchang city.
  • Fungal isolates were cultured and analyzed for morphological characteristics, revealing specific features like colony appearance and spore structure that matched known species descriptions and utilized molecular techniques for further phylogenetic studies.
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This study aimed to investigate the multiple mediating effects of perceived social support and anxiety between collective self-esteem and perceived stress during the 2019 coronavirus disease (COVID-19) pandemic. From February 18 to 25, 2020, 1921 participants aged 18-68 were recruited to complete the questionnaire online. The results showed that collective self-esteem reduced the perceived stress by increasing perceived social support and decreasing anxiety, and their chain mediation path.

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An easy-handling and low-cost method is utilized to controllably fabricate nanopattern arrays as the surface-enhanced Raman scattering (SERS) active substrates with high density of SERS-active areas (hot spots). A hybrid silver array of nanocaps and nanotriangles are prepared by combining magnetron sputtering and plasma etching. By adjusting the etching time of polystyrene (PS) colloid spheres array in silver nanobowls, the morphology of the arrays can be easily manipulated to control the formation and distribution of hot spots.

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