Publications by authors named "Nan F"

Lymphoma is a malignant cancer characterized by a rapidly increasing incidence, complex etiology, and lack of obvious early symptoms. Efficient theranostics of lymphoma is of great significance in improving patient outcomes, empowering informed decision-making, and driving medical innovation. Herein, we developed a multifunctional nanoplatform for precise optical imaging and therapy of lymphoma based on a new photosensitizer (1-oxo-1-benzoo[de]anthracene-2,3-dicarbonitrile-triphenylamine (OBADC-TPA)).

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In this contribution, we designed a new xanthate RAFT agent by introducing (5,6,7,8-tetrahydro-2-naphthalenyl)oxy (TNO) as the Z group, namely 2-[(((5,6,7,8-Tetrahydro-2-naphthalenyl)oxycarbonothioyl)thio)ethyl propanoate] (TNXEP). Due to the presence of the TNO group, TNXEP enabled highly controlled and ultrafast photoiniferter RAFT polymerization under violet (λ=405 nm) and blue (λ=450 nm) light. This approach was effectively extended to aqueous media for polymerization-induced self-assembly (PISA), facilitating the synthesis of polymeric nanoparticles.

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Introduction: Porcine reproductive and respiratory syndrome virus (PRRSV) causes reproductive and respiratory diseases in sow herds and piglets. The emergence of ORF5 RFLP 1-7-4-like (NADC34-like) PRRSV strain in China has brought a new round of challenges to PRRSV prevention.

Methods: In addition, recombinant adenovirus vaccine candidates against the newly emerged NADC34-like strain were constructed in the study; the immunogenicity of the vaccine was investigated in piglets.

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This study evaluated the effects of hydrocolloids on Nile tilapia () using an advanced multiomics approach (transcriptome and proteome) linked with genomic isoform structure to elucidate the biofunctions of hydrocolloids. The results showed that hydrocolloids did not affect growth, as indicated by the nonsignificant differences in growth and blood biochemical indicators. Regarding the response, both intestine and liver tissues were assessed.

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Functional groups (FGs) represent a classification scheme designed to study the ecological adaptations of phytoplankton. However, FG dynamics studies in phytoplankton are often conducted independent of taxonomic studies, so the factors influencing community dynamics have not been sufficiently investigated or compared between the two classification systems. In this study, we compared the intricate relationship between taxonomic and FG compositions in North China lakes and delve into the key environmental drivers shaping phytoplankton community dynamics.

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Phthalic acid esters (PAEs) are common organic contaminants in farmland soil throughout agricultural systems, posing significant threats to human health and thus closely associated with food safety concerns. Here, we consolidate the latest findings regarding the distribution, ecological effects, bioremediation methods, and microbial degradation pathways of PAEs in agricultural ecosystems. Generally, di(2-ethylhexyl) phthalate (DEHP), di--butyl phthalate (DnBP), and di-isobutyl phthalate (DiBP) exhibit the highest detection frequencies and concentrations in soil, air and agricultural products.

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Understanding the functions of mitochondrial genomes is crucial for studies related to the evolution of genomes, phylogenomics, and species identification. For the first time, complete mitogenome of a non-snapping shrimp has been successfully sequenced and characterized from Taiwan that belongs to the Decapoda order, Crustacea class, and Caridea infraorder. This study involved analysis of nucleotide composition, codon usage, gene ordering, evolutionary selection pressure, and comparative mitogenomics.

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Freshwater systems are critical yet often underestimated components of global carbon cycling, functioning both as carbon sinks and sources. Cyanobacteria play a key role in this cycle by capturing atmospheric carbon dioxide through photosynthesis. The captured carbon is either released back into the atmosphere or sequestered in sediments following organismal decay.

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  • The genus in question contains only one species, characterized by a unique structure with a central axis and peripheral branches covered in a gelatinous coating, but there is limited molecular data on its phylogenetic relationships.
  • A new population of the freshwater alga has been found in the Fenhe River, China, where researchers collected various physical and chemical water data and performed detailed morphological observations.
  • The study constructed a phylogenetic tree showing a close relationship between the Chinese specimen and one from Norway, revealing divergence timelines that enhance our understanding of the genus's evolution and geographical distribution.
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Dissolved organic matter (DOM) and recalcitrant dissolved organic matter (RDOM) play distinct roles in shaping microbial communities. However, characterizing these roles is difficult, especially in ecosystems subjected to varying degrees of anthropogenic influence. This study investigated the molecular compositions and ecological impacts of DOM and RDOM in the Fen River, Shanxi Taiyuan, comparing pristine upstream regions with highly urbanized downstream areas.

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Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) is a progressive respiratory condition and ranks as the fourth leading cause of mortality worldwide. Despite extensive research efforts, a reliable diagnostic or prognostic tool for COPD remains elusive. The identification of novel biomarkers may facilitate improved therapeutic strategies for patients suffering from this debilitating disease.

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Natural products dispirocochlearoids A-C, which are meroterpenoids derived from fungi, feature a 6/6/5/6/6/6 ring system and exhibit selective COX-2 inhibitory activity. Herein, the concise total synthesis of the tetracyclic core structure of dispirocochlearoids A-C was achieved through an aldol reaction/cyclization/deprotection/cyclization cascade sequence. A series of simplified tetracyclic analogues was successfully constructed and their anti-inflammatory activity was further explored, with several tetracyclic analogues (such as compound ) exhibiting strong inhibitory activity against IL-1β expression in lipopolysaccharide-stimulated bone marrow-derived macrophage cells (IC = 2.

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This study investigated the effect of substances on nonspecific immune responses of head kidney leukocytes, the antimicrobial activity against sp., as well as the time-kill of sp. by combining the substances with lactic acid bacteria (LAB) and sp.

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  • * Recent studies highlight the potential of natural products in drug discovery, focusing on how these products may help regulate autophagy to combat MDD.
  • * The review suggests that improving autophagy could be a new treatment strategy for MDD, as natural products may help restore balance in cellular processes, reduce inflammation, and improve brain adaptability, ultimately alleviating depressive symptoms.
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  • The text discusses the challenges in accurately identifying RNA editing sites due to DNA mutations and errors in sequencing methods.
  • It introduces a computational framework called DEMINING that employs a deep learning model (DeepDDR) to separate RNA editing from DNA mutations using RNA sequencing data.
  • When tested on samples from acute myeloid leukemia patients, DEMINING reveals previously overlooked mutation and editing sites, which may relate to increased gene expression and neoantigen production.
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  • The study investigated the best conditions for producing Spirulina blended liquor (SBL) and Spirulina fermented wine (SFW), focusing on maximizing polysaccharide yield using response surface methodology.
  • The optimal preparation for SBL involved a liquor base of 42% vol, ultrasonication for 37 minutes at 80 W, resulting in polysaccharide and alcohol contents of 0.2181 g/L and 39.7% vol, respectively.
  • For SFW, the ideal fermentation took place at 22°C with a 4% inoculum over 6 days, yielding higher polysaccharide (8.533 g/L) but lower alcohol content (11.2% vol), with SFW showing better antioxidant properties
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Persistent luminescence nanoparticles (PLNPs) can achieve autofluorescence-free afterglow imaging, while near-infrared (NIR) emission realizes deep tissue imaging. Nanozymes integrate the merits of nanomaterials and enzyme-mimicking activities with simple preparation. Here PLNPs are prepared of ZnGaGeO:Cr with NIR emission at 700 nm.

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The aim of this retrospective study was to evaluate the efficiency and safety of total body irradiation plus cyclophosphamide (TBI/Cy) followed by autogenetic hematopoietic stem cell transplantation (auto-HSCT) in T-LBL/ALL patients that cannot receive allogeneic hematopoietic stem cell transplant (allo-HSCT). Between 2013 and 2023, 24 patients received auto-HSCT following by TBI/Cy, 26 patients underwent allo-HSCT, all patients achieved completed hematopoietic reconstitution after HSCT. The progression free survival (PFS) and overall survival (OS) had no statistically significant differences between the two groups (P = 0.

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Human activities have significantly altered the biogeochemical cycles of carbon, nitrogen, and sulfur in aquatic ecosystems, leading to ecological problems.This study utilized 16S rRNA gene high-throughput sequencing and excitation-emission matrix parallel factor analysis (EEM-PARAFAC) to evaluate the bacterial community composition and dissolved organic matter structure in the upstream (less impacted) and downstream (severely impacted) sections of the river, with a focus on the interactions between bacterial diversity and dissolved organic matter (DOM) characteristics.Results indicated significant spatial diversity in bacterial communities, with a higher α-diversity upstream compared to the more polluted downstream sections.

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Although fat is a crucial source of energy in diets, excessive intake leads to obesity. Fat absorption in the gut is prevailingly thought to occur organ-autonomously by diffusion. Whether the process is controlled by the brain-to-gut axis, however, remains largely unknown.

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Plantago asiatica seeds (PS) are commonly used as a medicinal plant. This study investigates the efficacy of PS against heavy metal toxicity in white shrimp (Penaeus vannamei). After feeding PS diet (5 g/kg) or basal diet (control group) for 7 days, shrimps were exposed to sublethal concentrations of heavy metals in seawater (As: 12 mg/L, Pb: 250 mg/L, Hg: 0.

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  • * Rats with normal and septic conditions were given different doses of Ani HBr tablets and injections, and we extracted the drugs from plasma for analysis.
  • * Results showed that Ani HBr tablets were absorbed slowly in sick rats, and injecting the drug directly into the tail vein was more effective for treating septic acute lung injury.
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We present a novel and stable laminated structure to enhance the performance and stability of silicon (Si) photocathode devices for photoelectrochemical (PEC) water splitting. First, by utilizing Cu nanoparticle catalysts to work on a np-black Si substrate via the metal-assisted chemical etching, we can achieve the black silicon with a porous pyramid structure. The low depth holes on the surface of the pyramid caused by Cu etching not only help enhance the light capture capability with quite low surface reflectivity (<5%) but also efficiently protect the p-n junction from damage.

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Hypoxia is known as a specific signal of various diseases, such as liver fibrosis. We designed a hypoxia-sensitive fluorometric approach that cleaved the azo bond (N═N) in the presence of hypoxia-controlled agents (sodium dithionite and azoreductase). 4-(2-Pyridylazo) resorcinol (Py-N═N-RC) bears a desirable hypoxia-responsive linker (N═N), and its azo bond breakup can only occur in the presence of sodium dithionite and azoreductase and leads to the release of 2,4-dihydroxyaniline, which can react with 3-[2-(2-aminoethylamino)ethylamino]propyltrimethoxysilane to generate yellow fluorescent silicon nanoparticles.

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