Publications by authors named "Mengru Chen"

Feline calicivirus (FCV) is one of the most widespread pathogens affecting feline animals. Currently, FCV is believed to be divisible into two genotypes, with prevalent strains encompassing both GI and GII. Vaccination is the primary means of preventing FCV infection, yet traditional inactivated or attenuated vaccines theoretically pose potential safety concerns.

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Background: Feline calicivirus (FCV), a pathogen that causes upper respiratory tract diseases in felids, primarily leads to oral ulcers and various respiratory symptoms, which can be fatal in severe cases. Currently, FCV prevention and control rely primarily on vaccination; however, the existing vaccine types in China are mainly inactivated vaccines, leading to a single prevention and control method with suboptimal outcomes.

Methods And Results: This study commences with a genetic evolution analysis of Chinese FCV isolates, confirming the presence of two major genotypes, GI and GII with GI emerging as the dominant form.

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  • Melting in deep rocky areas of planets is crucial for various geological processes like planet formation, seismic activity, and magnetic field generation, which helps us understand how planets evolve.
  • The study investigates the melting curves and phase diagrams of CaO, a mineral relevant to Earth's lower mantle, using a deep learning model alongside molecular dynamics and first-principles methods.
  • Melting temperatures of CaO were determined at different pressures, revealing values of 975, 850, and 755 K at zero pressure, and the research provides melting phase diagrams for CaO across a pressure range of 0-135 GPa.
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  • Scientists predict a new strong type of RhB that works well as a superconductor under really high pressure (300 GPa).
  • This new phase is better than what was thought before and is very stable, thanks to strong bonds between its atoms.
  • It can resist being squished and superconductor properties are also examined, making it useful for tough conditions.
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Using first-principles calculations, we predicted three novel superhard semiconducting structures of CBN with a space group of 31. We investigated their mechanical properties and electronic structures up to 100 GPa. These three structures were successfully derived by substituting carbon (C) atoms with isoelectronic boron (B) and nitrogen (N) atoms in the 31 phase, which is the most stable structure of BCN and exhibits exceptional mechanical properties.

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The potential applications of IrP are promising due to its desirable hardness, but its fundamental properties are still not fully understood. In this study, we present a systematic investigation of IrP's structural, electronic, superconducting, optical, and thermodynamic properties of IrP under pressure. Our calculations show that IrP has a 3̄ structure at ambient pressure, which matches well with experimental data obtained from high-pressure synchrotron X-ray diffraction.

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The effects of different irrigation and fertilization on potato yield, soil fertility and soil enzyme activity of different varieties under drip irrigation fertilization mode were studied, which could provide support for selecting the best varieties in Northwest China. Three factors and three levels orthogonal experimental design method, a total of nine treatments. The three irrigation levels were W1 (100% crop evapotranspiration (ET)), W2 (80% ET) and W3 (60% ET).

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Ketosis is a metabolic disease that often occurs in dairy cows postpartum and is a result of disordered lipid metabolism. Acetyl-coenzyme A (CoA) acetyltransferase 2 (ACAT2) is important for balancing cholesterol and triglyceride (TG) metabolism; however, its role in subclinical ketotic dairy cows is unclear. This study aimed to explore the potential correlation between ACAT2 and lipid metabolism disorders in subclinical ketotic cows through in vitro and in vivo experiments.

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Long-term feeding of a high-concentrate diet can induce subacute ruminal acidosis (SARA) in ruminants, which further leads to systemic inflammatory response. However, few studies have examined the effects of feeding a high-concentrate diet on the hindgut of ruminants. The purpose of this study was to investigate the effects of a high-concentrate diet on the composition of gut microbiota in colonic contents, inflammatory response, and barrier damage in the colon tissue of ruminants.

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Feline calicivirus (FCV) causes upper respiratory tract diseases and even death in cats, thereby acting as a great threat to feline animals. Currently, FCV prevention is mainly achieved through vaccination, but the effectiveness of vaccination is limited. In this study, 105 FCV strain VP1 sequences with clear backgrounds were downloaded from the NCBI and subjected to a maximum likelihood method for systematic evolutionary analysis.

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Mitochondrial homeostasis is closely associated with cellular homeostasis process, whereas mitochondrial dysfunction contributes to apoptosis and mitophagy. Hence, analyzing the mechanism of lipopolysaccharide (LPS)-caused mitochondrial damage is necessary to understand how cellular homeostasis is maintained in bovine hepatocytes. Mitochondria-associated membranes (MAM), a connection between endoplasmic reticulum (ER) and mitochondria, is important to control mitochondrial function.

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-D-glutamyl--diaminopimelic acid (iE-DAP), a bacterial cell wall component, can trigger an inflammatory response. A mammary inflammatory response causes tight junction (TJ) dysfunction. This study aimed to explore the effects and involved mechanisms of iE-DAP-induced inflammatory response on the TJ integrity in bovine mammary epithelial cells (BMECs).

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Dwarfing rootstocks are capable of high-density planting and are therefore urgently needed in the modern citrus cultivation system. However, little is known about the physiological relevance and molecular basis underlying citrus height. This study aimed to comprehensively analyze phytohormone, carbohydrate, and associated transcriptome changes in the stem of two weak growth rootstocks ('TO' and 'FD') relative to the vigorous 'CC' rootstock.

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Echinicola, carotenoid-pigmented bacteria, are isolated from various hypersaline environments. Carotenoid accumulation in response to salt stress can stabilize the cell membrane in order to survive. A pink-colored strain SCS 3-6 was isolated from the deep-sea sediment of the South China Sea.

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A bacterial lipase producing bacterium, designated SCS 2-3, was isolated from deep-sea sediment of the South China Sea. Phylogenetic analysis based on the 16S rRNA sequence revealed that strain SCS2-3 belonged to the genus Pseudomonas and had 98.56% similarity to P.

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In this paper, efficient individual and joint constant amplitude zero auto-correlation (CAZAC) precoding schemes are proposed to improve the performance of an indoor multiple-input multiple-output-orthogonal frequency division multiplexing (MIMO-OFDM)-based visible light communication (VLC) system. By considering the proposed precoding scheme, a 3×3 MIMO-OFDM VLC system with symmetrical and asymmetrical structure is set up, whose peak-to-average-power ratio (PAPR) of transmitted signal, signal-to-noise ratio (SNR), and bit error rate performance are investigated. It is shown that both individual and joint CAZAC precoding schemes can reduce the PAPR of the transmitted signal and make the SNR uniform over data subcarriers, resulting in significant performance improvement compared to the system without precoding.

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