Publications by authors named "Peng Kaisong"

Tripartite motif 21 (TRIM21), a member of the TRIM family, plays an important role in apoptosis, autophagy and ubiquitination in human, and has been proven to play antiviral roles in different organisms. In this study, the TRIM21 gene of Micropterus salmoides (MsTRIM21) was cloned, and it encoded 376 amino acids, which showed 89.3% similarity with Micropterus dolomieu and 38.

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Effective wound healing has been demonstrated using lactic--glycolic acid (PLGA)-coated methylene blue nanoparticles (MPNPs) as a novel susceptible agent for photodynamic antibacterial therapy. Compared with methylene blue (MB) solution, MPNPs have a significantly improved antibacterial effect and . The enhanced antibacterial effect is achieved through increased singlet oxygen generation in MPNPs compared to that of MB solution, as a result of the decreased aggregation-induced quenching (ACQ) effect of the MPNPs.

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A 14-day experiment was conducted to explore the pathological process and immune response of soybean meal (SBM) induced enteritis (SBMIE) in grass carp (Ctenopharyngodon idellus). The complete replacement of dietary fish meal (FM) with SBM resulted in a remarkable reduction in final body weight, weight gain ratio, and feed conversion efficiency (p < 0.05).

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Half-fin anchovy () is one of the most important economic fishes around the world. In the present study, we determined the complete mitochondrial DNA sequence and organization of . The entire mitochondrial genome is a circular-molecule of 16,215 bp in length, which encodes 37 genes in all.

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Grass carp reovirus II (GCRV II) causes severe hemorrhagic disease with high mortality in grass carp, Cyenopharyngodon idellus. DNA vaccination has been proven to be a very effective method in conferring protection against fish viruses. However, DNA vaccines for GCRV II have not yet been conducted on grass carp.

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Bacillus subtilis is widely used as probiotic species in aquaculture for water quality control, growth promoting, or immunity enhancing. The aim of this study is to find novel B. subtilis strains from fish as potential probiotics for aquaculture.

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Cathelicidin antimicrobial peptides (CAMPs) represent a crucial component of the innate immune system in vertebrates. Although widely studied in mammals, little is known about the structure and function of fish CAMPs. Further to the previous findings, two more cathelicidin genes and multiple transcripts from rainbow trout were identified in the present study.

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Human bactericidal/permeability-increasing protein (hBPI) is the only antibacterial peptide which acts against both gram-negative bacteria and neutralizes endotoxins in human polymorphonuclear neutrophils; therefore, hBPI is of great value in clinical applications. In the study, we constructed a hBPI expression vector (pBC1-Loxp-Neo-Loxp-hBPI) containing the full-length hBPI coding sequence which could be specifically expressed in the mammary gland. To validate the function of the vector, in vitro cultured C127 (mouse mammary Carcinoma Cells) were transfected with the vector, and the transgenic cell clones were selected to express hBPI by hormone induction.

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  • The study compared four pretreatment methods for analyzing diclazuril and toltrazuril residues in chicken tissues, finding that all methods achieved an average recovery of 70%.
  • The matrix solid-phase dispersion (MSPD) method was highlighted for its efficiency, saving over 60% in time and solvent compared to other methods.
  • An MSPD-high performance liquid chromatography with ultraviolet detection (MSPD-HPLC/UV) was established, demonstrating good recovery rates (71.13% - 84.02%) and low detection limits (less than 10 microg/kg) for both chemicals, confirming the method's accuracy and precision for residue analysis.
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  • Recent research indicates that increased populations of mast cells and tryptase activity contribute to lesion development in immune organs of chickens infected with very virulent infectious bursal disease virus (vvIBDV).
  • The study utilized ketotifen, a mast cell stabilizer, to analyze changes in mast cell numbers, tryptase, and histamine in the bursa of Fabricius after infection, finding significant increases in infected birds compared to controls.
  • Results showed that ketotifen treatment reduced mast cell activity and associated inflammatory responses, suggesting a potential method to modulate injury caused by vvIBDV through inhibition of mast cell degranulation.
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A method of high performance liquid chromatography with post-column derivatization and terbium sensitized fluorescence for simultaneous determination of residues of ciprofloxacin, norfloxacin and enrofloxacin in chicken was established, based on the effect that Tb3+ can sensibilize fluorescence of fluoroquinolones. Under the optimal chromatographic condition, three fluoroquinolones were separated on a C18 column with 0.05 mol/L acetic acid/acetate buffer-acetonitrile (89:11, v/v) as the mobile phase, and at a flow rate of 0.

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Sixty chickens were randomly divided into two groups (30 chickens in each group) to determine the effect of oral administration of chicken intestinal antimicrobial peptides (CIAMP) on the humoral immune response. Chickens of both groups were fed the same diet. In the treatment group chickens received drinking water supplemented with CIAMP (1 microg/ml) right after hatching.

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