Publications by authors named "Ning Tang"

Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) are known to have toxic effects on fish. In this study, we examined the effects of benz[a]anthracene (BaA), a type of PAH, on fish liver metabolism. Nibbler fish () were intraperitoneally injected with BaA (10 ng/g body weight) four times over a 10-day period.

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Background: Despite the reported efficacy of overground robotic exoskeleton (ORE) for rehabilitation of mobility post-stroke, its effectiveness in real-world practice is still debated. We analysed prospectively collected data from Improving Mobility Via Exoskeleton (IMOVE), a multicentre clinical implementation programme of ORE enrolling participants with various neurological conditions and were given options to choose between 12 sessions of ORE or conventional therapy (control).

Methods: This is analysis of participants under IMOVE who fulfilled the following criteria (i) primary diagnosis was stroke (ischemic, hemorrhagic; first or recurrent), (ii) onset of stroke was within 9 months and (iii) the intervention was during inpatient stay.

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Osteosarcoma is an aggressive malignant bone tumor with an obscure etiology, as well as high prevalence and poor prognosis in children and adolescents. We aimed to investigate the pathogenesis of osteosarcoma through a comprehensive analysis of the tumor immune microenvironment (TIME) using multiple single-cell RNA sequencing datasets. SLC25A5, a gene implicated in cellular aging, significantly influenced osteosarcoma development by altering the TIME and promoting CD8+ T cell exhaustion, which contributed to reduced chemosensitivity.

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Marek's Disease (MD), caused by Marek's disease virus (MDV), is a highly contagious lymphoproliferative disease in poultry. Despite the fact that MD has been effectively controlled by vaccines, the virulence of field isolates of MDV has continued to evolve, becoming more virulent under the immune pressure of vaccines. Our previous research has confirmed that the recombinant rMDV strain with REV-LTR insertion can be used as a live attenuated vaccine candidate.

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Drought-induced changes in lakes and wetlands, crucial habitats for migratory waterbirds, can greatly affect their foraging and habitat utilization. These changes lead to a decline in waterbird species richness and may cause shifts in community assembly from phylogenetic and functional trait perspectives. However, a gap remains between ecological mechanistic research about these changes and conservation applications.

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Biogels prepared from natural biopolymers are ideal candidates for constructing bioelectronics from the perspective of commercialization and environmental sustainability. However, discovering all-natural biogels that meet specific properties, such as mechanical properties, optical transparency, and stability, remains challenging. Here, our study introduces a revolutionary biogel library, a novel resource that significantly accelerates the discovery and application of suitable all-natural biogel materials for bioelectronics.

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As a common pollutant, cadmium (Cd) poses a serious threat to the growth and development of plants. Currently, there is no effective method to elucidate the protective mechanism of Cd in plant cells. For the first time, we designed a Cd fluorescent probe to observe the adsorption and sequestration of Cd in rice cell walls and vacuoles.

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  • The study investigates the genomic differences between minimally invasive adenocarcinoma (MIA) and invasive adenocarcinoma (IAC) in lung adenocarcinoma (LUAD) patients who underwent surgery from January 2020 to December 2023.
  • A total of 422 LUAD patients were analyzed, revealing that MIA patients were generally younger and more likely to be female, with distinct mutations in driver genes such as EGFR, TP53, and ERBB2 detected at varying frequencies between the two groups.
  • Key findings suggest that ERBB2 mutations and RET fusions occur early in LUAD development, while other mutations like TP53 and CDKN2A happen later, indicating early genomic intratumor
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  • The research focuses on the role of long non-coding RNA (lncRNA) LINC01137 in osteosarcoma (OS) and its effects on macrophage polarization and the tumor immune microenvironment (TME), aiming to find new biomarkers and treatment targets.
  • By analyzing transcriptome data, the study identified LINC01137 as highly expressed in OS and linked to disulfidptosis, and demonstrated that knocking it down reduced cell proliferation, migration, and invasiveness while enhancing cell death.
  • In vivo experiments confirmed that silencing LINC01137 significantly inhibited tumor growth, indicating its critical role in OS development and suggesting its potential as a prognostic marker and therapeutic target.
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The tumor immune microenvironment has manifested a crucial correlation with tumor occurrence, development, recurrence, and metastasis. To explore the mechanisms intrinsic to osteosarcoma (OS) initiation and progression, this study synthesizes multiple single-cell RNA sequencing data sets, constructing a comprehensive landscape of the OS microenvironment. Integrating single-cell RNA sequencing with bulk RNA sequencing data has enabled the identification of a significant correlation between heightened expression of the fatty acid metabolism-associated gene () and patient survival in OS.

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Cisplatin is widely used to treat osteosarcoma, but recurrent cases often develop resistance, allowing the disease to progress and complicating clinical management. This study aimed to elucidate the immune microenvironment of osteosarcoma, providing insights into the mechanisms of recurrence and identifying potential therapeutic strategies. By analyzing multiple single-cell and bulk RNA-sequencing datasets, we discovered that the SUMOylation-related gene promotes osteosarcoma recurrence and alters its immune microenvironment.

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This study aims to elucidate the mechanism by which Xihuang Pill induces pyroptosis in glioma cells via the regulation of miR-21-5p. Human glioma cell lines U-87 and LN-229 were used as experimental models to assess the effects of Xihuang Pill on glioma pyroptosis. Cells were incubated with Xihuang Pill extract at concentrations of 7.

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Soybean sprouts are a common culinary vegetable due to their high nutrition and tasty flavors. To select soybean varieties with excellent sprout quality, 101 soybean materials were collected from different regions of China, and eight sprout quality parameters were determined for overall evaluation. The results showed that eight sprout quality parameters achieved varying degrees of difference and correlation.

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Job satisfaction is a vital factor associated with better physical health and subjective well-being among social workers. This study aims to explore the job satisfaction of social workers from China's Mainland and Macao and the role of attitudinal professionalism on regional differences. A cross-sectional survey collected data from 292 social workers in Mainland and 108 from Macao one year after the outbreak of COVID-19; 72 percent were female, less than half were married (44.

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Two-dimensional (2D) dielectrics, integrated with high-mobility semiconductors, show great promise to overcome the scaling limits in miniaturized integrated circuits. However, the 2D dielectrics explored to date still face the challenges of low crystallinity, diminished dielectric constant, and the lack of effective synthesis methods. Here, we report the controllable synthesis of ultra-thin gadolinium oxychloride (GdOCl) nanosheets via a chloride hydrate-assisted chemical vapor deposition (CVD) method.

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A ground-breaking roadmap of III-nitride solid-state deep-ultraviolet light emitters is demonstrated to realize the wafer-scale fabrication of devices in vertical injection configuration, from 2 to 4 inches. The epitaxial device structure is stacked on a GaN template instead of conventionally adopted AlN, where the primary concern of the tensile strain for Al-rich AlGaN on GaN is addressed via an innovative decoupling strategy, making the device structure decoupled from the underlying GaN template. Moreover, the strategy provides a protection cushion against the stress mutation during the removal of substrates.

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Objective: With the development of day surgery, the characteristics of "short, frequent and fast" ophthalmic surgery are becoming more prominent. However, nurses are not efficient in verifying patients' surgical information, and problems such as patient privacy leakage are becoming more prominent. To improve the situation, we developed a new augmented reality (AR)-based tool for visual recognition and artificial intelligent (AI) interpretation of the pattern and location of patient surgical skin markings for the verification of the correct surgical site and procedure.

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  • Drug resistance in cancer chemotherapy is a major issue, with cancer cells often shifting to fatty acid metabolism to evade treatment.
  • The researchers created a drug called folate-polySia (FpSA) that induces microcalcification in cervical cancer cells resistant to cisplatin, leading to decreased fatty acid uptake and increased glycolysis.
  • The combination of cisplatin and FpSA not only inhibited tumor growth but also improved survival rates in mice, suggesting a new strategy to tackle chemotherapy-resistant tumors by reprogramming cancer cell metabolism.
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  • This study examines the osteogenic effects of soybean peptide VVELLKAFEEKF (SOP) and its relationship with TGF-β1 in promoting bone cell activity.
  • SOP encourages proliferation, differentiation, and mineralization of osteoblasts in a dose-dependent manner through the activation of specific signaling pathways (p38-MAPK and Smad2/3).
  • Additionally, SOP has shown potential in improving bone density and function in glucocorticoid-induced osteoporosis models in zebrafish, suggesting its possible use as a functional food to combat osteoporosis.
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River-lake confluences are key zones in the river-lake network, essential for managing contaminant transport and transformation. However, the role of biogeochemical transformations, particularly in phosphorus (P) dynamics, has been underexplored. As a result, this study looks into the dynamics of microbial communities and how important microbes are to the cycling of P.

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In this study, we employed two lactic acid bacterial species, two yeast species, and Bacillus amyloliquefaciens to ferment "Huilou" yam starch. The aim was to explore the effects of fermentation time and microbial species on the structural properties of yam starch. The results showed that fermentation caused an increase in relative crystallinity (29.

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Common vetch protein, similar to pea protein, offers valuable qualities like being non-GMO, hypoallergenic, and nutritious. However, its strong beany flavor hinders consumer acceptance. This study explores enzymatic deamidation using glutaminase to address this issue.

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Objective: Ophthalmic ward nursing work is onerous and busy, and many researchers have tried to introduce artificial intelligence (AI) technology to assist nurses in performing nursing tasks. This study aims to use augmented reality (AR) and AI technology to develop an intelligent assistant system for ophthalmic ward nurses and evaluate the usability and acceptability of the system in assisting clinical work for nurses.

Methods: Based on AR technology, under the framework of deep learning, the system management, functions, and interfaces were completed using acoustic recognition, voice interaction, and image recognition technologies.

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  • Rheumatoid arthritis (RA) is a chronic autoimmune disease characterized by persistent joint inflammation and joint damage, where fibroblast-like synoviocytes (FLSs) play a crucial role due to their "tumor-like" properties.
  • A study found that ARL4C, a small GTP-binding protein, is highly expressed in FLSs from RA patients compared to those with osteoarthritis or traumatic injuries, suggesting a significant role in RA progression.
  • Silencing ARL4C in RA FLSs inhibited their growth and migration, reduced inflammation in co-cultures with immune cells, and alleviated joint damage in animal models, indicating that ARL4C could be a promising target for RA treatment.
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  • Particulate matter (PM) samples were collected in Kanazawa, Japan, in 2020 to analyze concentrations of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) across different seasons and particle sizes.
  • Calculations showed that total PAH concentrations decreased from 2019 to 2020, particularly in spring and summer, likely due to lower traffic during the COVID-19 pandemic.
  • The study found a low incremental lifetime cancer risk (ILCR) associated with PAHs, particularly in gaseous form, emphasizing the need for monitoring gaseous PAHs to protect public health.
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