Publications by authors named "Mingcong Li"

Nitrogen cycling is one of the most important biogeochemical processes on Earth, and denitrification, anammox and DNRA processes are important nitrogen cycling processes in estuarine ecosystems. However, due to the large input of anthropogenic nitrogen sources, a large number of environmental problems have now occurred in the estuary. But the global patterns and controlling factors of denitrification, anammox and DNRA rates in wetland marine ecosystems are not yet known.

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  • Microbes play a crucial role in how plants communicate over time and space in dynamic agroecosystems.
  • Future studies aim to classify important plant genes that influence and respond to microbes into two categories: microbiome-shaping genes (Ms genes) and microbiome-responsive genes (Mr genes).
  • This research could lead to the development of complex molecular networks that highlight the interaction between plants and microbes.
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Ethnopharmacological Relevance: Astragaloside IV (AS), a key active ingredient obtained from Chinese herb Astragalus mongholicus Bunge, exerts potent neuroprotective and anti-inflammatory effects for treating neurodegenerative diseases. However, mechanisms of AS on improvement of ischemic brain tissue repair remain unclear.

Aim Of The Study: This research aims at using magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) to noninvasively determine whether AS facilitates brain tissue repair, and investigating whether AS exerts brain remodeling through adenosine monophosphate-activated protein kinase (AMPK) metabolic signaling regulating key glycolytic enzymes and energy transporters, thereby impacting microglia polarization.

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Ethnopharmacological Relevance: Buyang Huanwu Decoction (BYHWD), one of the most commonly utilized traditional Chinese medicine prescription for treatment of cerebral ischemic stroke. However, the understanding of BYHWD on neurovascular repair following cerebral ischemia is so far limited.

Aim Of The Study: This research investigated the influence of BYHWD on neurovascular remodeling by magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) technology and revealed the potential neurovascular repair mechanism underlying post-treatment with BYHWD after ischemic stroke.

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The three-phase Enriched Environment (EE) paradigm has been shown to promote post-stroke functional improvement, but the neuronal mechanisms are still unclear. In this study, we applied a multimodal neuroimaging protocol combining magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) and positron emission tomography (PET) to examine the effects of post-ischemic EE treatment on structural and functional neuroplasticity in the bilateral sensorimotor cortex. Rats were subjected to permanent middle cerebral artery occlusion.

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Background: High relapse rates remain a clinical challenge in the management of breast cancer (BC), with distant recurrence being a major driver of patient deterioration. To optimize the surveillance regimen for distant recurrence after neoadjuvant chemotherapy (NAC), we conducted a comprehensive analysis using bioinformatics and machine learning approaches.

Materials And Methods: Microarray data were retrieved from the GEO database, and differential expression analysis was performed with the R package 'Limma'.

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Aim: The three-phase enriched environment (EE) intervention paradigm has been shown to improve learning and memory function after cerebral ischemia, but the neuronal mechanisms are still unclear. This study aimed to investigate the hippocampal-cortical connectivity and the metabolic interactions between neurons and astrocytes to elucidate the underlying mechanisms of EE-induced memory improvement after stroke.

Methods: Rats were subjected to permanent middle cerebral artery occlusion (pMCAO) or sham surgery and housed in standard environment or EE for 30 days.

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Ischemic stroke results in demyelination that underlies neurological disfunction. Promoting oligodendrogenesis will rescue the injured axons and accelerate remyelination after stroke. Microglia react to ischemia/hypoxia and polarize to M1/M2 phenotypes influencing myelin injury and repair.

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Cholesterol is critical for tumor cells to maintain their membrane components, cell morphology and activity functions. The inhibition of the cholesterol pathway may be an efficient strategy with which to limit tumor growth and the metastatic process. In the present study, lanosterol synthase (LSS) was knocked down by transfecting LSS short hairpin RNA into HepG2 cells, and cell growth, apoptosis and migratory potential were then detected by Cell Counting Kit-8 cell proliferation assay, flow cytometric analysis and wound healing assay, respectively.

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2,3,5,6-Tetramethylpyrazine (TMP) as an active ingredient extracted from a traditional Chinese herbal medicine . has been proved to penetrate blood-brain barrier (BBB) and show neuroprotective effects on cerebral ischemia. However, whether TMP could regulate astrocytic reactivity to facilitate neurovascular restoration in the subacute ischemic stroke needs to be urgently verified.

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To clarify the content characteristics of the main active components and mineral elements of Cynomorium songaricum under different habitat conditions, and further explore the relationship between the quality of C. songaricum and habitats, this study took C. songaricum from 25 different habitats in China as the research object, and measured the contents of 8 main active components and 12 mineral elements separately.

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Global nitrogen deposition has increased significantly in recent years. At present, research on the effects of different amounts and types of nitrogen deposition on soil microorganisms in coastal wetlands is scarce. In this study, based on 7 years of simulated nitrogen deposition at multiple levels (low, medium, high) and of multiple types (NHNO, NHCl, KNO), the effects of different nitrogen deposition conditions on the diversity, community assembly processes, co-networks, and community function of soil prokaryotes in coastal wetlands were examined.

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The immunosuppressive state in the tumor microenvironment (TME) of breast cancer makes it difficult to treat with immunotherapy. Oncolytic viruses not only lyse tumor cells but also reshape the TME. Therefore, they can play a multi-mechanism synergistic effect with immunotherapy.

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Ischemic stroke elicits white matter injury typically signed by axonal disintegration and demyelination; thus, the development of white matter reorganization is needed. 2,3,5,6-Tetramethylpyrazine (TMP) is widely used to treat ischemic stroke. This study was aimed to investigate whether TMP could protect the white matter and promote axonal repair after cerebral ischemia.

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Background: Identifying the alterations of the cerebral gray and white matter is an important prerequisite for developing potential pharmacological therapy for stroke. This study aimed to assess the changes of gray and white matter after permanent middle cerebral artery occlusion (pMCAO) in rats using magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), and to correlate them with the behavior performance.

Methods: Rats were subjected to pMCAO or sham surgery and reared for 30 days.

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is a root holoparasitic herb that is mainly hosted in the roots of and distributed in the arid desert and saline-alkaline regions. The stem of is widely used as a traditional Chinese medicine and applied in anti-viral, anti-obesity and anti-diabetes, which largely rely on the bioactive components including: polysaccharides, flavonoids and triterpenes. Although the differences in growth characteristics of between and have been reported, the difference of the two hosts on growth and polysaccharides biosynthesis in as well as regulation mechanism are not limited.

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Maxim. (TTM), is a perennial herb from Liliaceae, that has been widely used as a traditional Chinese medicine treating cephalgia and traumatic hemorrhage. The present work was designed to investigate whether the total saponins from Maxim.

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This paper focuses on the path following problem of unmanned surface vehicles (USVs) with unknown velocities, model uncertainties, and actuator saturation. To steer a USV rapidly and accurately follow the desired parameterized path, a line-of-sight (LOS)-based finite-time path following scheme is constructed in which the finite-time technique can ensure the fast error convergence, such that some intelligent operations, including patrolling, fuel supplying, and formation control, can be promptly performed. First, USV kinematic and kinetic models are established, and finite-time observers are subsequently employed to identify the unmeasured USV velocities and model uncertainties.

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Pancreatic cancer ranks seventh in terms of cancer‑related mortality in men and women worldwide, where the most common subtype is pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma (PDAC). To date, the pathogenesis of PDAC remains incompletely understood and the prognosis of PDAC is poor. In the present study, the expression of interleukin‑28 receptor α subunit (IL‑28RA) in PDAC tissues was detected using immunofluorescence staining and western blotting.

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Ethnopharmacological Relevance: Trillium tschonoskii Maxim. is one of traditional Chinese medical herbs that has been utilized to treat brain damages and cephalalgia. The neuroprotective effect of total saponins from Trillium tschonoskii rhizome (TSTT) has been demonstrated efficacy in rats following ischemia.

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The response of plant endophytes to disease within infected tissues has been well demonstrated, but the corresponding response of endophytes in non-lesion tissues remains unclear. Here, we studied the composition and distribution of bacterial endophytes in potato roots (RE), stems (SE), and tubers (TE), and explored the response of endophytes in non-lesion tissues to potato common scab (PCS), which is a soil-borne disease caused by pathogenic and results in serious losses to the global economy every year. Via high-throughput sequencing, it was seen that the composition of endophytes in roots, stems, and tubers had significant differences ( 0.

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Sow health is related to farm productivity and sustainability, but the increased resistance of bacteria to antibiotics in the pig industry has led to a decline in resistance to disease and environmental pollution. 5-Aminolevulinic acid (5-ALA) is considered a feed additive to replace antibiotics, but the effect of 5-ALA on gut microbiota has not been studied. In this study, we fed 12 healthy Landrace × Large White two-line hybrid sows with different concentrations of 5-ALA; blood and fecal samples were obtained after 110 days of pregnancy, and 16S rRNA amplicon sequencing was performed.

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Mevalonate pathway plays a key role in skin physiological process in human. Recently, it has been reported that mutation of some genes in the mevalonate pathway cause disseminated superficial actinic porokeratosis (DSAP). But the pathogenesis is still unknown.

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Water and sediment have always been closely tied in aquatic systems. However, little information regarding the full extent of microeukaryotic composition in both the two habitats did we know especially in estuaries. In the present study, the microeukaryotic abundance, diversity, composition, and their response to environmental factors between sediment and water in the Yellow River Estuary (YRE) were investigated.

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An anaerobic ammonium oxidation-upflow anaerobic sludge blanket (anammox-UASB) reactor was operated without temperature control during the four seasons and was therefore subjected to natural periodic temperature variations between 9 and 28 ℃. The anammox reactor had a high nitrogen removal ability at intermediate and low temperatures. The total nitrogen (TN) concentration of the influent increased from 200 to 1200 mg/L, the nitrogen removal efficiency was maintained at 90%, and the nitrogen removal rate (NRR) increased to 9.

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