Publications by authors named "Mingzhu Wang"

Dihydrotanshinone I (DHT) is an active ingredient derived from Salvia miltiorrhiza. Previous studies have demonstrated that DHT can improve cardiac function in rats with myocardial ischemia-reperfusion injury (IR). However, the mechanism by which DHT improves myocardial injury in rats still requires further research.

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Domain related to iron (DRI) contains approximately 90 residues and is involved in iron and heme metabolism. Recent discoveries have annotated Dri1, a DRI-only protein from the cyanobacterium Synechocystis, as a regulator of succinate dehydrogenase in a b-type heme-dependent manner or as a c-type heme oxygenase. Here, we report high-resolution structures of Dri1 in complex with b-type and c-type hemes, respectively.

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Brain effective connectivity (EC) is a functional measurement that reflects the causal effects and topological relationships of neural activities. Recent research has increasingly focused on the classification for mental illnesses and healthy controls using brain EC; however, no comprehensive reviews have synthesized these studies. Therefore, the aim of this review is to thoroughly examine the existing literature on constructing diagnosis model for mental illnesses using brain EC.

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  • Rheumatoid arthritis (RA) is an autoimmune disease that leads to joint inflammation and bone damage, and high humidity conditions may worsen its symptoms, though the reasons are not fully understood.
  • In a study using a mouse model, researchers investigated how elevated humidity (80%) affects splenic cell types and arthritis severity compared to normal humidity (50%).
  • Results showed that high humidity led to increased arthritis symptoms, elevated levels of inflammatory markers, and changes in immune cells (MDSCs) and oxidative stress indicators, suggesting humidity might play a significant role in aggravating RA progression.
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The poultry industry struggles with oxidative stress affecting gut health and productivity. This study examined using 1-Deoxynojirimycin (DNJ) extracts from mulberry leaves as an antioxidant in broilers feed to combat this issue. We divided 240 broilers, aged 16 days, into six groups, including a control and groups exposed to oxidative stress through HO injections, with different supplement levels of DNJ-E (40, 80, 120, and 160 mg/kg of the basal diet) lasting until the broilers reached 42 days old.

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  • Newcastle disease virus (NDV) is a major threat to poultry globally, with vaccination being the most effective control method, but vaccines can evolve into more virulent strains during immunization.
  • The study compared the virulence of the mesogenic vaccine strain Mukteswar to the velogenic variant JS/7/05/Ch, finding significant differences in gene expression in chicken immune organs.
  • RNA-seq analysis identified key differentially expressed genes associated with virulence enhancements, suggesting new avenues for research on NDV and its impact on poultry health.
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Photodynamic and photothermal therapy (PDT and PTT) have been widely used in tumor treatment researches owe to its advantages of spatiotemporal controlliability and non-invasiveness. Combining two phototherapy strategies together and/or with chemodynamic therapy (CDT) could achieve better therapeutic efficiency, but the resulting inconvenient dual-laser irradiation and the potential skin toxicity limit its development. Moreover, the lack of tumor-specificity causes side-effects to normal tissues.

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  • Researchers developed curcumin-loaded micelles using soy lecithin to enhance cellular uptake and improve antibacterial activity.
  • These soy lecithin-based micelles showed better water solubility, sustained release, and stronger anti-bacterial effects compared to micelles without lecithin.
  • The study concluded that incorporating soy lecithin significantly boosts curcumin's effectiveness against biofilms and bacterial enzyme production, suggesting a promising approach for delivering antibacterial drugs.
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Vitamin B is involved in many important biochemical reactions for humans, and its deficiency can lead to serious diseases. The industrial production of vitamin B is achieved through microbial fermentation. In this work, we determine the crystal structures of the l-threonine-O-3-phosphate (Thr-P) decarboxylase CobC from Sinorhizobium meliloti (SmCobC), an industrial vitamin B-producing bacterium, in apo form and in complex with a reaction intermediate.

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Effectively controlling ice recrystallization (IR) during the frozen storage of food remains highly challenging. Inspired by the structural characteristics of antifreeze proteins in nature, silk fibroin (SF) derived from silk fibers has been developed. Through dual validation using the "splat" assay and "sucrose sandwich" assay, the IR inhibition activity of SF at various concentrations was confirmed, revealing that its regular alternating hydrophilic/hydrophobic domains endow SF with the potential to inhibit the axial growth of single ice crystal and significantly reduce the average maximum crystal size by approximately 67%.

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This article investigates the local synchronization for delayed complex dynamical networks (CDNs) under self-triggered impulsive control (STIC) approaches involving delays. With the help of Lyapunov-Razumikhin methods and comparison principle, some design criteria of STIC strategies ensuring local synchronization for delayed CDNs with delayed impulses are provided, and Zeno behavior can be avoided. Compared with the existing results on synchronization of CDNs under STIC, in this article, time delays in both continuous and discrete system dynamics are well considered.

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  • Common lambsquarters is a fast-growing weed that can negatively impact crops, yet it also serves as a nutritious food source for humans.
  • A study conducted in September 2023 in Henan, China, found that 73% of common lambsquarters plants in a yam field showed symptoms of disease, particularly from root-knot nematodes (RKN).
  • Morphological and molecular analyses confirmed the presence of RKN species, with detailed characteristics recorded, including distinct features of juveniles and females, aiding in accurate identification.
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RBM45 is an RNA-binding protein with roles in neural development by regulating RNA splicing. Its dysfunction and aggregation are associated with neurodegenerative diseases such as amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) and frontotemporal lobar dementia (FTLD). RBM45 harbors three RRM domains that potentially bind RNA.

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Sepsis-induced myocardial dysfunction (SIMD) is a severe complication in sepsis, manifested as myocardial systolic dysfunction, which is associated with poor prognosis and higher mortality. Mitophagy, a self-protective mechanism maintaining cellular homeostasis, plays an indispensable role in cardioprotection. This study aimed to unveil the cardioprotective effects of Baricitinib on LPS-induced myocardial dysfunction and its effect on mitophagy.

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Systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) is a multifaceted autoimmune disorder characterized by diverse clinical manifestations and organ damage. Despite its elusive etiology, dysregulated subsets and functions of B cells are pivotal in SLE pathogenesis. Peoniflorin-6'-O-benzene sulfonate (CP-25), an esterification modification of Paeoniflorin, exhibits potent anti-inflammatory and immunomodulatory properties in autoimmune diseases (AID).

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P2Y receptor (P2YR) is activated by uridine 5'-diphosphate-glucose, which is involved in many human inflammatory diseases. Based on the molecular docking analysis of currently reported P2YR antagonists and the crystallographic overlap study between the reported P2YR antagonist compounds and , a series of N-substituted-acetamide derivatives were designed, synthesized, and identified as novel and potent P2YR antagonists. The most potent antagonist, compound (-(1-benzo[]imidazol-6-yl)-2-(4-bromophenoxy)acetamide, IC = 0.

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Akkermansia muciniphila is a mucin-degrading probiotic that colonizes the gastrointestinal tract. Genomic analysis identified a set of genes involved in the biosynthesis of corrin ring, including the cobalt factor II methyltransferase CbiL, in some phylogroups of A. muciniphila, implying a potential capacity for de novo synthesis of cobalamin.

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Background: Hypertension, a prevalent disease, is a significant risk factor for coronary heart disease. Huoxue Qianyang Qutan Recipe (HQQR), a traditional Chinese herbal remedy, has been used for treating hypertension over several years.

Objective: This study assesses HQQR's efficacy for controlling blood pressure among patients with hypertension related to blood stasis, yang hyperactivity and phlegm.

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Sludge is an inevitable by-product of the sewage treatment process and its high moisture content poses significant challenges for its treatment and disposal. This study focuses on the technology of sludge deep dewatering using liquefied dimethyl ether (DME) and explores the relationship between operating parameters (DME/sludge ratio, extraction time and stirring speed) and the water content of the sludge after deep dewatering. After deep dewatering, the sludge's lower heating value (LHV) was significantly increased.

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Mouse androgenetic haploid embryonic stem cells (mAG-haESCs) can be utilized to uncover gene functions, especially those of genes with recessive effects, and to produce semicloned mice when injected into mature oocytes. However, mouse haploid cells undergo rapid diploidization during long-term culture and subsequently lose the advantages of haploidy, and the factors that drive diploidization are poorly understood. In this study, we compared the small RNAs (sRNAs) of mAG-haESCs, normal embryonic stem cells (ESCs), and mouse round spermatids by high-throughput sequencing and identified distinct sRNA profiles.

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Environmental aflatoxin B (AFB) exposure has been proposed to contribute to hepatocellular carcinoma by promoting liver fibrosis, but the potential mechanisms remain to be further elucidated. Extracellular vesicles (EVs) were recognized as crucial traffickers for hepatic intercellular communication and play a vital role in the pathological process of liver fibrosis. The AFB-exposed hepatocyte-derived EVs (AFB-EVs) were extracted, and the functional effects of AFB-EVs on the activation of hepatic stellate cells (HSCs) were explored to investigate the molecular mechanism of AFB exposure-induced liver fibrogenesis.

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  • Transcription factors (TFs) are crucial for early embryonic development, but how they interact with other regulatory factors and influence cell fate transitions is not fully understood.
  • This study utilized uliCUT&RUN-seq to map a regulatory network centered around TFAP2C, demonstrating its role in promoter-enhancer interactions and regulation of other important factors like TEAD4 and KLF5 for cell polarization.
  • The research suggests that maternal retinoic acid metabolism affects TFAP2C through SINE demethylation, and it presents a model where metabolic, epigenetic, and genetic factors connect in regulating TFs during embryonic development.
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Background: Less research has linked the Systemic Immune Inflammatory Index (SII) with post-stroke depression (PSD). This study aims to look at any potential connections between SII and PSD.

Methods: The National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (NHANES), conducted in a population that embodied complete SII and stroke data from 2005 to 2020, was used to perform the current cross-sectional survey.

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Background: The P2X7 receptor (P2X7R) is known to play a significant role in regulating various pathological processes associated with immune regulation, neuroprotection, and inflammatory responses. It has emerged as a potential target for the treatment of diseases. In addition to chemically synthesized small molecule compounds, natural products have gained attention as an important source for discovering compounds that act on the P2X7R.

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Yam is an important medicinal and edible dual-purpose plant with high economic value. However, nematode damage severely affects its yield and quality. One of the major effects of nematode infestations is the secondary infection of pathogenic bacteria or fungi through entry wounds made by the nematodes.

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