Publications by authors named "Ning Yue"

Background: Bronchopulmonary dysplasia (BPD) is prevalent and severe diseases in preterm infants, characterized by abnormal lung development. This study aims to investigate the therapeutic potential of proline betaine, a natural alkaloid recognized for its vasculo-protective and anti-inflammatory properties, in BPD model.

Methods: Network pharmacology was utilized to predict the targets of proline betaine and BPD-related genes (BPD-RGs).

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Although fossil evidence suggests the existence of an early muscular system in the ancient cnidarian jellyfish from the early Cambrian Kuanchuanpu biota (ca. 535 Ma), south China, the mechanisms underlying the feeding and respiration of the early jellyfish are conjectural. Recently, the polyp inside the periderm of olivooids was demonstrated to be a calyx-like structure, most likely bearing short tentacles and bundles of coronal muscles at the edge of the calyx, thus presumably contributing to feeding and respiration.

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It is now widely accepted that lungs are colonized by diverse microbes. Dysbiosis of the lung microbiota has been found to affect the progression of lung cancer. Fungi are a major component of the lung microbiota.

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Stimulator of interferon genes (STING) transmits signals downstream of the cytosolic DNA sensor cyclic guanosine monophosphate-AMP synthase (cGAS), leading to transcriptional upregulation of cytokines. However, components of the STING signaling pathway, such as IRF3 and IFNAR1, are not essential for autoinflammatory disease in STING gain-of-function (STING-associated vasculopathy with onset in infancy [SAVI]) mice. Recent discoveries revealed that STING also functions as a proton channel that deacidifies the Golgi apparatus.

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Membrane-associated RING-CH8 (MARCH8) is a member of the recently discovered MARCH family of ubiquitin ligases. MARCH8 has been shown to participate in immune responses. However, the role of MARCH8 in prognosis and immunology in human cancers remains largely unknown.

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  • Extrauterine growth restriction (EUGR) affects many preterm infants, impacting both short-term and long-term health outcomes, even in infants without small for gestational age (SGA) and very low birth weight (VLBW) conditions.
  • This study analyzed samples from 100 preterm infants to compare the metabolic profiles and biomarkers between EUGR and non-EUGR groups using techniques like UPLC-MS/MS and statistical analyses.
  • Results showed significant differences in clinical characteristics and identified multiple metabolites linked to growth patterns, such as 1-palmitoyl-galactosylglycerol and androsterone glucuronide, shedding light on the metabolic effects of EUGR on preterm infants.
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The majority of rod-shaped and some filamentous plant viruses encode a cysteine-rich protein (CRP) that functions in viral virulence; however, the roles of these CRPs in viral infection remain largely unknown. Here, we used barley stripe mosaic virus (BSMV) as a model to investigate the essential role of its CRP in virus morphogenesis. The CRP protein γb directly interacts with BSMV coat protein (CP), the mutations either on the His-85 site in γb predicted to generate a potential CCCH motif or on the His-13 site in CP exposed to the surface of the virions abolish the zinc-binding activity and their interaction.

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  • Age-related microangiopathy (SVD) damages small blood vessels leading to problems in the brain, retina, liver, and kidneys, and is linked to DNA damage as part of the aging process.
  • Variants of the TREX1 protein, which play a crucial role in DNA repair, are associated with retinal vasculopathy with cerebral leukoencephalopathy (RVCL), causing improper localization within cells and potential DNA damage.
  • Research shows that these TREX1 variants increase vulnerability to DNA damage and are connected to early-onset breast cancer, highlighting a link between abnormal TREX1 activity, aging-related DNA damage, and microvascular disease.
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The present study investigated the impact of plasma-activated water (PAW), slightly acidic electrolytic water (SAEW) and plasma-activated slightly acidic electrolytic water (PASW) treatment on myofibrillar protein (MP) in salmon fillets. Additionally, the interaction mechanism between myosin and reactive oxygen species was explored by molecular docking. Compared with the control group (719.

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To address electromagnetic interference (EMI) pollution in modern society, the development of ultrathin, high-performance, and highly stable EMI shielding materials is highly desired. Liquid metal (LM) based conductive materials have received enormous amounts of attention. However, the processing approach of LM/polymer composites represents great challenges due to the high surface tension and cohesive energy of LMs.

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  • Perilipin-2 (PLIN2) helps form lipid droplets (LDs) in fat cells and interacts with another protein called CGI-58.
  • Scientists used special tests to find out how different mutations in PLIN2 affect its ability to connect with CGI-58 and the formation of lipid droplets.
  • The study found that changing certain parts of the PLIN2 protein can either help or hurt its ability to work with CGI-58 and may affect how fat cells produce lipids.
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Increasing evidence showed that imidacloprid affects plants' abiotic or biotic stress tolerance. However, the effects of imidacloprid on the quality of fruits remain elusive. This work aimed to study the effects of imidacloprid applied at different growth stages on the edible quality and phenolic profile of strawberry fruit in the field experiment.

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  • The study investigates the presence of Trisiloxane ethoxylates (TSEOn), a type of agricultural surfactant, in citrus orchard soils across various regions in China, highlighting concerns about their ecological safety.
  • It employs a sensitive UPLC-MS/MS method to analyze 39 different TSEOn oligomers, calculating method detection and quantification limits, ensuring reliable data on their concentrations in the soil.
  • Findings reveal that TSEOn-H congeners are the most prevalent, with higher levels found in Zhejiang Province, while other types, TSEOn-CH and TSEOn-COCH, were not detected in the sampled soils.
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  • G3BP1 is a protein that binds to RNA and is linked to various cancers, but its specific role in nasopharyngeal carcinoma (NPC) isn't fully understood.
  • The study shows that G3BP1 can help cancer cells grow, move, and invade other tissues by affecting a signaling pathway called JAK2/STAT3.
  • G3BP1, along with other markers, can predict how well NPC patients will do, with higher levels of G3BP1 meaning worse outcomes.
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Image resolution is paramount when contouring complex anatomy, as in head and neck planning. It is notable that when diagnostic radiologists perform a computed tomography scan of the neck, they always use a small field of view because it gives the best image resolution. When planning for radiation treatment, however, it is also necessary to have a large field of view to provide a comprehensive external contour that allows for radiation dose calculation.

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  • - The extracellular space of plant cells is a critical area where plants battle against microbial invasions, particularly from oomycete pathogens which use enzymes like pectin acetylesterase (PAE) to aid their infections.
  • - Research revealed that a specific PAE from the oomycete Peronophythora litchii (PlPAE5) inhibits the immune response of litchi plants by interacting with a lipid transfer protein (LcLTP1), crucial for plant disease resistance.
  • - The study highlights that while LcLTP1 can strengthen plant defenses against pathogens by activating the salicylic acid (SA) signaling pathway, PlPAE5 undermines this response by destabilizing LcLTP
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Despite the potential of nanozymes combined with sensor arrays for discriminating multiple pesticides simultaneously, they have few practical pesticide sensing uses due to the limited performance of existing nanozymes and the complexity of their preparation. Here, agricultural waste is utilized for the facile synthesis of high-performance biochar nanozymes and the fabrication of biochar nanozyme sensor arrays. The production of autogenous N-doped biochars with abundant surface functional groups and good peroxidase-like activities is achieved with different types of algae.

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Betanin, a water-soluble pigment known for its high bioactivity, is hindered by pH and temperature sensitivity, weak ionic strength, and low bioavailability. In this study, nanoliposome (NPS), chitosan-coated NPS (CNPS), and chondroitin sulfate-chitosan bilayer-modified nanoliposomes (SCNPS) were prepared based on a layer-by-layer electrostatic interaction method for betanin encapsulation. The increase of polymer layers from NPS to SCNPS led to a monotonic increment from 223.

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Hidden ingredients in plant protection products (PPPs) threaten public health, food trade, and the environment. In this study, we developed a high-throughput screening method of 639 hidden ingredients in PPPs using GC-MS/MS in multiple reaction monitoring mode. Results showed that the qualitative criteria of retention time (t) shift and uncertainty of qualifier to quantifier ratio in the commercially available Shimadzu Smart Pesticides Database were set at < 0.

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  • The study aimed to create a special computer program called αDiar that helps design treatment plans for lung cancer patients who are getting a type of radiation therapy called IMRT.
  • They used information from 612 previous treatment plans to build a database for this program.
  • In tests, about 54% of the plans made by αDiar met important medical guidelines, and 93% were close enough to be useful for the patients.
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  • Lung cancer is a serious disease that causes many deaths worldwide and happens when lung cells grow abnormally.
  • New treatments like targeted therapy use special drugs to attack specific parts of cancer cells to help treat it.
  • Liquid-liquid phase separation (LLPS) is a process in cells that helps with various functions and is important in improving lung cancer treatments by helping manage proteins involved in cancer.
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Organic agriculture is of great socioeconomic significance because it can promote the nutritional quality of horticultural crops and is environmentally friendly. However, owing to the lack of techniques for studying complex aroma-related chemical profiles, limited information is available on the influence of organic practices on the flavor quality of strawberries, one of the primary factors driving consumer preferences. Here, two-dimensional gas chromatography combined with time-of-flight mass spectrometry (GC×GC-TOF-MS) and flavoromics analysis was employed to investigate the profiles and differences in the volatile organic compounds (VOCs) of strawberries under organic (without imidacloprid) and conventional (with imidacloprid) agricultural practices.

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A kind of organosilicon intermediate was prepared using isophorone diisocyanate (IPDI), hydroxyl silicone oil (HSO), and hydroxyethyl acrylate (HEA). The organosilicon modification of epoxy resin was realized by introducing a -Si-O- group into the side chain of epoxy resin by chemical grafting. The effects of organosilicon modification of epoxy resin on the mechanical properties systematically discuss its heat resistance and micromorphology.

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Tumor multidrug resistance (MDR) remains one of the most challenging barriers to successful cancer treatment. Several previous studies have suggested that high mobility group box 1 (HMGB1) may be a promising therapeutic target for overcoming cancer drug resistance. Emerging evidence has indicated that HMGB1 functions as a 'double‑edged sword' that plays both pro‑ and anti‑tumor roles in the development and progression of multiple types of cancer.

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(1) Background: An increasing amount of research has supported the role of radiomics for predicting pathological complete response (pCR) to neoadjuvant chemoradiation treatment (nCRT) in order to provide better management of locally advanced rectal cancer (LARC) patients. However, the lack of validation from prospective trials has hindered the clinical adoption of such studies. The purpose of this study is to validate a radiomics model for pCR assessment in a prospective trial to provide informative insight into radiomics validation.

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