Publications by authors named "Ou M"

Sigal peptides have garnered remarkable efficacy in rejuvenating photoaged skin and delaying senescence. Nevertheless, their low solubility and poor permeability bring about a formidable challenge in their transdermal delivery. To address this challenge, bioactive ionic liquids (ILs) synthesized from natural glycyrrhizic acid (GA) and oxymatrine (OMT) with eminent biocompatibility is first prepared.

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Erastin, as an effective ferroptosis inducer, has received extensive attention in anti-tumor research. To develop an oral nanocarrier for high efficient loading hydrophobic erastin, here we prepared a fluoro-liposome (FA-3 F-LS) by the self-assembly of the folic acid modified fluorinated amphiphiles-FA-3 F conjugates. The hydrophobic component of three perfluorooctyl chains endows the FA-3 F-LSs with high stability to resist the harsh gastrointestinal tract condition.

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Background And Objective: Neutrophil extracellular traps (NETs) with inflammatory risk are important contributors to cardiovascular disease, but no definitive information is available in large artery atherosclerotic (LAA) stroke. This study aims to investigate the association between NETs with related inflammatory biomarkers and prognosis of LAA stroke in the Chinese population.

Methods: A prospective study involving 145 LAA stroke cases and 121 healthy controls was conducted.

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Background And Purpose: Irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) is a common condition that is challenging to treat, and novel drugs are needed for this condition. Previously, a chronic vicarious social defeat stress (cVSDS) mouse model exhibits IBS-like symptoms. Also agonists of the opioid δ-receptor exert anti-stress effects in rodents with minimal adverse effects.

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This study aims to explore the mechanism by which gut microbiota influences the antidepressant effects of serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs) through metabolic pathways. A total of 126 patients were analyzed for their gut microbiota and metabolomics. Patients received SSRI treatment and were categorized into responder and non-responder groups based on changes in their Hamilton Depression Rating Scale (HAMD-17) scores before and after treatment.

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Among the transition metal oxides, hematite (α-FeO) has been widely used in the preparation of memristors because of its excellent physical and chemical properties. In this paper, α-FeO nanowire arrays with a preferred orientation along the [110] direction were prepared by a facile hydrothermal method and annealing treatment on the FTO substrate, and then α-FeO nanowire array-based Au/α-FeO/FTO memristors were obtained by plating the Au electrodes on the as-prepared α-FeO nanowire arrays. The as-prepared α-FeO nanowire array-based Au/α-FeO/FTO memristors have demonstrated stable nonvolatile bipolar resistive switching behaviors with a high resistive switching ratio of about two orders of magnitude, good resistance retention (up to 10 s), and ultralow set voltage (V = +2.

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Telomerase presents over-expression in most cancer cells and has been used as a near-universal marker of cancer. Studies have revealed that inhibiting telomerase activity by utilizing oligonucleotides to down-regulate the expression of intracellular human telomerase reverse-transcriptase (hTERT) mRNA is an effective method of achieving anti-tumor therapy. Considering that oncogenic microRNA-21 has been proven to indirectly up-regulate hTERT expression and drive cancer metastasis and aggression through increased telomerase activity, here, we constructed an AS1411-functionallized oligonucleotide-conjugated gold nanoprobe (Au nanoprobe) to simultaneously down-regulate intracellular microRNA-21 and hTERT mRNA by using anti-sense oligonucleotide technology to explore their targeted anti-tumor therapy effect.

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Objective: To retrospectively analyze the results of second-trimester serological prenatal screening and explore the factors which may influence the false-positive rate (FPR).

Methods: From January 2013 to December 2022, false-positive samples with follow-up outcomes from 632,825 second-trimester serological prenatal screening samples tested at Sichuan Provincial Maternity and Child Health Care Hospital were selected as the study group, while true-negative samples were 1 : 1 matched as the control group by propensity-score matching (PSM). Univariate and binary logistic regression models were used to analyze the influencing factors.

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Apigenin (API), a traditionally sourced flavonoid, is recognized for its anti-neoplastic properties. Despite well-documented effects on tumorigenesis, the detailed therapeutic impact on breast cancer stem cells (BCSCs) and the associated molecular mechanisms are yet to be clarified. The objective of this study is to elucidate the therapeutic effects of API on BCSCs and to uncover its molecular mechanisms through network pharmacology and experimental validation.

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which is present in fermented foods, can produce LPxTG motif proteins (LMPs) to help the strain resist gastrointestinal fluid environmental stress and enhance the adherence and colonizing properties. Intestinal nutrient small molecules can interact with LMPs and cooperate with to exert probiotic effects in the host intestine. However, the mechanism of their correlation with gastrointestinal tolerance needs to be further studied.

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  • The loach (Misgurnus anguillicaudatus) is a valuable freshwater fish in China known for its tasty meat and high nutritional value, but its population is declining, prompting research into its genetic diversity for conservation efforts.
  • A study analyzed genetic data from 60 wild loach populations across various regions, mapping over 2.8 million single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) to understand their genetic structure and diversity.
  • Results showed three genetic clusters among the populations and indicated high levels of inbreeding, highlighting the need for conservation strategies based on genetic insights.
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The mud carp (Cirrhinus molitorella) is an important economic farmed fish, mainly distributed in South China and Southeast Asia due to its strong adaptability and high yield. Despite its economic importance, the paucity of genomic information has constrained detailed genetic research and breeding efforts. In this study, we utilized PacBio HiFi long-read sequencing and Hi-C technologies to generate a meticulously assembled chromosome-level genome of the mud carp.

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  • - Ginsenoside Rg3, a compound from ginseng, shows potential in targeting breast cancer stem cells (BCSCs) using a comprehensive approach including network pharmacology and molecular docking analysis.
  • - Researchers identified 38 common targets between Rg3 and BCSCs, with key potential targets including Myc, Stat3, and Bcl2, which were validated through molecular docking studies.
  • - In vitro experiments demonstrated that Rg3 can induce cell death, suppress growth, and reduce the expression of cancer stem cell markers in BCSCs by activating the Hippo signaling pathway, suggesting it as a promising cancer treatment.
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Unlabelled: Severe fever with thrombocytopenia syndrome (SFTS) is a rapidly progressing infectious disease caused by a novel bunyavirus characterized by high fever, thrombocytopenia, and multiple organ damage. While lipids play an important role in viral infections, the specific alterations in lipid metabolism during SFTSV infection remain unclear. This study aimed to elucidate the global lipid metabolic profiles of SFTS patients with mild, severe, and fatal outcomes.

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Neurexin, a molecule associated with autism spectrum disorders, is thought to function mainly in neurons. Recently, it was reported that Neurexin is also present in muscle, but the role of Neurexin in muscle is still poorly understood. Here, we demonstrate that the overexpression of Neurexin in muscles effectively restored the locomotor function of Drosophila neurexin mutants, while rescuing effects are observed within the nervous.

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Immunotherapy, a pivotal and promising approach for tumor treatment, has demonstrated prominent clinical efficacy. However, its effectiveness is often impeded by insufficient antitumor immune responses attributed to the immunosuppressive tumor microenvironment (TME). The combination of immune activation through the stimulator of interferon genes (STING) pathway and phototherapy holds great potential for surmounting this challenge in advanced tumor immunotherapy.

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  • - The Northern snakehead is an important aquaculture species in China, and research shows distinct growth differences based on sex, making mono-sex breeding highly beneficial for farming.
  • - Through genome-wide association studies (GWAS) and transcriptome analysis, researchers identified 270 sexually dimorphic genetic markers and created two specific markers that can determine genetic sex in these fish.
  • - A key sex-determination region was found on chromosome 3, along with three candidate genes linked to sex determination, suggesting the existence of a male heterogametic XX/XY system in Northern snakeheads.
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Tuberculosis (TB) caused by Mycobacterium tuberculosis (Mtb), results in significant morbidity and mortality worldwide. Host-directed therapy (HDT), including conventional drugs, is a promising anti-TB strategy that shows synergistic antibacterial effects when combined with anti-TB drugs. Here, the mycobactericidal effect of three anti-diabetic drugs was examined.

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  • Hexaconazole, thifluzamide, difenoconazole, and azoxystrobin are commonly used fungicides in China to control Rhizoctonia solani, but their effectiveness in terms of resistance is not well studied.
  • Analysis of 126 R. solani isolates showed varying sensitivity levels to the fungicides, with moderate resistance to difenoconazole observed in some isolates, and resistant mutants demonstrated stable inheritance of their resistance traits.
  • The study suggests that R. solani poses a low-to-medium resistance risk to these fungicides, highlighting the importance of monitoring resistance and adjusting management strategies accordingly.
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The identification of key areas for ecological restoration of national land space based on the ecological security pattern is an important way to balance environmental protection and social development in the new era. With the Taihu Lake city cluster as the study area, we identified the ecological source from both structural and functional aspects, and used the minimum cumulative resistance model to identify the ecological corridors on the basis of constructing the resistance surface. Coupled the landscape ecological risk evaluation, we determined the appropriate width of each ecological corridor in the study area, identified the key restoration zones through the circuit theory.

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This study aimed to compare the safety and clinical efficacy of Da Vinci robotic surgery (control group) versus traditional laparoscopic surgery in the treatment of large (tumor size >6 cm) pheochromocytomas/paragangliomas. The evaluation was based on intraoperative metrics such as operative time, blood loss, conversion to open surgery rates, postoperative drain duration, and length of postoperative hospital stay. A retrospective analysis was conducted on 29 patients (14 males and 15 females) who underwent Da Vinci robotic surgery for large (greater than 6 cm) pheochromocytomas/paragangliomas from October 2019 to September 2023.

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This study, based on the analysis of existing experimental data, presents a third generation Calphad description of lithium, covering all temperature ranges, using nonlinear least squares in Matlab. We have expanded the SGTE database's description of lithium phases (face-centered cube, body-centered cube, liquid) down to 0 K with reasonable accuracy, taking into account the significant effort required to reconstruct the database for each element. During the evaluation process, it was determined that the low-temperature phase of lithium is fcc.

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