Publications by authors named "Mingtang Li"

Soils in the Black Soil Zone of northeast China are experiencing pollution from polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) as the region undergoes urbanization. In this study, 119 topsoil samples were collected from the black soil agricultural area in Jilin Province, China to investigate the characteristics and spatial distribution of 16 PAHs. The total concentration of ∑16 PAHs in the agricultural soils ranged from 2.

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The emergence of the disruption score provides a new perspective that differs from traditional metrics of citations and novelty in research evaluation. Motivated by current studies on the differences among these metrics, we examine the relationship between disruption scores and citation counts. Intuitively, one would expect disruptive scientific work to be rewarded by high volumes of citations and, symmetrically, impactful work to also be disruptive.

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The combined remediation of Cd-contaminated soil using biochar and microorganisms has a good application value. In this study, the effect of chicken manure-derived biochar on CdCO precipitation induced by Comamonas testosteroni ZG2 was investigated. The results showed that biochar could be used as the carrier of strain ZG2, enhance the resistance of strain ZG2 to Cd, and reduce the toxicity of Cd to bacterial cells.

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The focus on the toxicity of nickel (Ni(II)) in animal and human cells has increased recently. Ni(II) contamination hazards to animals and humans can be reduced by bioremediation methods. However, one of the limitation of bioremediation bacteria in soil remediation is that they cannot survive in moderate and heavy contamination Ni(II)-contaminated environments.

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In this study, we exposed adult male crayfish (Procambarus clarkii) to different concentrations of diclofenac (DCF) for 96 h. In the meantime, we investigated the alternations of hepatopancreatic pathology, molecular regulation and intestinal microbiota of P. clarkii exposed to DCF.

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The toxic effect of Nickel (Ni (II)) on humans and animals has been previously addressed. Owing to the important application of psychrotolerant bacteria in Ni (II) damage remediation in contamination sites at low temperatures, the response mechanism of psychrotolerant bacteria to Ni (II) toxicity must be elucidated. Therefore, the effect of Ni (II) toxicity on a psychrotolerant Bacillus cereus D2 was studied, showing a way to alleviate the Ni (II) toxicity in strain D2.

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D2, a psychrotrophic strain, plays an essential role in the restoration of heavy metal-contaminated soils, especially at low temperatures. However, the cold shock response mechanisms of this strain are unclear. In this study, the cold shock response of D2 was characterized; as per the Arrhenius curve, 10 °C was chosen as the cold shock temperature.

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Soil contamination by toxic heavy metals such as copper is a serious problem. In this study, the extracellular polymeric substance (EPS) extracted from Rahnella sp. LRP3 was found with the potential of immobilizing Cu-polluted in soil.

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Psychrotolerant bacteria play a particularly important role in the remediation of heavy metal in contamination sites at low temperatures. In the current study, a psychrotolerant Ni-resistant bacterial strain, identified as Bacillus cereus D2, was isolated from a nickel mining area in China. The isolated strain could produce a large amount of urease enzyme (194.

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In this present work, smoke-like carbon was successfully fabricated from a bio-waste fungal substrate crude polysaccharide for the first time. The as-prepared products possess smoke-like structures, ultra-high specific surface area ( : 2160 m g) and a high content of micropores (microporous surface area of 60%, with a nanopore size of 0.70 nm), which can increase the specific capacitance, representing a wonderful structure for electrochemical energy storage devices.

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Microbially induced phosphate precipitation (MIPP) is an advanced bioremediation technology to immobilize heavy metals in soil. In this study, an indigenous bacterial strain LRP3, identified as Rahnella sp., was isolated from Cu-contaminated dark brown soil in the mining area.

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Animal wastes are potential sources of natural and steroidal estrogen hormones into the environment. These hormones can be removed by microorganisms with induced enzymes. Two strains of 17β-estradiol-degrading bacteria (LM1 and LY1) were isolated from animal wastes.

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The denitrifying bacterium Acinetobacter johnsonii strain DBP-3 which was capable of removing phosphate, nitrate, and ammoniacal salt is psychrotolerant, whereas, the cold shock response mechanisms or the cold shock proteins (Csps) was unclear. In this article, the optimal growth temperature (25 °C) and cold shock temperature (7.5 °C) were determined firstly by an Arrhenius plot of the growth of the strain DBP-3.

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The simulation of Cr(VI) behavior in an unsaturated zone and aquifer, using a 3D experimental set-up were performed to illustrate the distribution, transport and transformation of Cr(VI), and further to reveal the potential harm of Cr(VI) after entering the groundwater. The result indicated that chromium(VI) was transported in the vertical direction, meanwhile, was transported in the horizontal direction under the influence of groundwater flow. The direction and distance away from the pollution source zone had great effect on the chromium(VI) concentration.

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Comamonas testosteroni is able to catabolize a variety of steroids and polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons and might be used in the bioremediation of contaminated environments. 3,17β-Hydroxysteroid dehydrogenase (3,17β-HSD) from C. testosteroni is a member of the short-chain dehydrogenase/reductase (SDR) superfamily and a key enzyme in steroid degradation.

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A bacterium using nitrobenzene (NB) as a sole source of carbon, nitrogen and energy was isolated from NB-contaminated water body by the enrichment technology. It was identified as Pseudomonas NB001 by the phylogenetic analysis based on 16S rDNA sequence and the biochemical and physiological characteristics. Degradation of NB by strain NB001 was concomitant with the release of nitrite.

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The release of growth hormone (GH) from the pituitary gland is primarily inhibited by somatostatin (SRIF) from the hypothalamus via interactions with five types of SRIF receptors (SSTRs). However, the inhibition mechanism of SRIF on GH has not been fully examined. In this study, we repressed the hypothalamic SRIF in young male mice by stereotaxic injection of the lentiviral-shRNA against SRIF to investigate the role of hypothalamic SRIF on hormone secretion in the GH/IGF-1 axis.

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Nitrobenzene and its substituted compounds are a group of priority pollutants characterized by chemical stability, high toxicity, and biological accumulation. To treat the waste water and gas containing nitrobenzene and its substituted compounds and to remedy the environment polluted by these compounds, microbial degradation had advantages over other methods. This paper summarized the research advances in the microbial degradation of nitrobenzene and its substituted compounds by terms of the acclimation and screening of degradation strains, degradation pathways and mechanisms, co-metabolism, chemotaxis, and molecular genetics.

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Introduction: Exogenous testosterone has been shown to attenuate spinal cord injury (SCI)-related regression of spermatogenesis in the rat. The current experiment investigated the effects of exogenous testosterone in testicular and sperm functions in the rat during the chronic phase of SCI.

Methods: Chronic SCI rats were given subcutaneous implants of testosterone-filled silastic capsules (TC).

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Introduction: Earlier studies demonstrated that the effects of spinal cord injury (SCI) on spermatogenesis were associated with altered Sertoli cell responses to treatment with follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH) and/or testosterone (T). Because of the importance of the cyclic adenosine 3',5'-monophosphate (cAMP) signal pathway in hormonal actions on Sertoli cells and spermatogenesis, the purpose of this study was to determine whether cAMP signaling in testicular cells is altered after SCI.

Methods: Rats with SCI were treated with FSH, T, or FSH + T for 7 or 14 days.

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Our previous studies demonstrated various abnormalities in spermatogenesis after spinal cord injury (SCI) in cord-transected rats. In this study, we examined whether abnormalities in spermatogenesis in SCI rats were related to the degree of SCI. We used spinal cord-contused (SCC) rats as a model.

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Background: Modulation of the expression of retinoic acid receptors (RAR) alpha and gamma in adult rat prostate by testosterone (T) suggests that RAR signaling events might mediate some of the androgen effects on prostate cells.

Method: In this study, we examined the interactions between T and retinoic acid (RA) in cell growth of human prostate carcinoma cells, LNCaP, and their relationship with the expression of RAR and epidermal growth factor receptor (EGF-R).

Results: Both T and RA, when administered alone, stimulated 3H-thymidine incorporation in LNCaP cells in a dose-dependent manner; the effect of each agent was reciprocally attenuated by the other agent.

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