Publications by authors named "Qi G"

Selective and targeted removal of individual species or strains of bacteria from complex communities can be desirable over traditional and broadly acting antibiotics in several conditions. However, strategies that can detect and ablate bacteria with high specificity are emerging in recent years. Herein, a platform is reported that uses bacteria as a template to synthesize polymers containing guanidinium groups for self-selective depletion of specific pathogenic bacteria without disturbing microbial communities.

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  • Drug-target affinity (DTA) prediction is crucial for drug development, helping researchers gauge the potential effectiveness and safety of new drugs early on.
  • Traditional models struggle with accuracy due to inadequate representation of substructure interactions in drug molecules.
  • The new TDGraphDTA model uses advanced techniques like transformers and diffusion graphs to enhance prediction accuracy and interpretability by capturing detailed relationships among molecular substructures, showing improved results on benchmark datasets.
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As one of the most widely distributed microRNAs, microRNA-21 (miRNA-21) significantly regulates target genes' expression levels and participates in many cellular and intercellular activities, and its abnormal expression is always related to some diseases, especially cancer. Hence, detecting miRNA-21, as a biomarker, at the single-cell level helps us to reveal cell heterogeneity and expression level variation during the state change of cells. In this study, we constructed a gold nanoparticles nanomembrane (AuNPs-NM)-modified plasmonic glass nanopipette (P-nanopipette) surface-enhanced Raman scattering (SERS) sensing platform to sensitively detect content variation of the intracellular miRNA-21 during the electrostimulus (ES)-induced apoptosis process.

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Astrocytes are the largest glial population in the mammalian brain. However, we have a minimal understanding of astrocyte development, especially fate specification in different regions of the brain. Through lineage tracing of the progenitors of the third ventricle (3V) wall via in-utero electroporation in the embryonic mouse brain, we show the fate specification and migration pattern of astrocytes derived from radial glia along the 3V wall.

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Oil is the "blood" and economic lifeblood of modern industry, but traditional light crude oil has been over-consumed, and it has been difficult to meet human demand for energy, so the exploitation of heavy oil is particularly important. In this paper, an oil-soluble catalyst was synthesized to catalyze the pyrolysis reaction of heavy oil in collaboration with reservoir minerals, so as to achieve efficient viscosity reduction of heavy oil and reduce production costs. The experimental results showed that Zn(II)O + K had the best synergistic viscosity reduction effect after the aquathermolysis of No.

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Background: Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) in parents traumatized by a child's critical illness, while differences in prevalence and risk factors for parental PTSD in previous studies. This study aimed to assess trends in the prevalence and risk factors for PTSD in parents of critically ill children.

Methods: Nine main databases were searched to extract the prevalence, sample size and risk factors from the published literature.

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Background: DNA methylation is associated with cardiovascular (CV) disease. However, in type 2 diabetes (T2D) patients, the role of gene methylation in the development of CV disease is under-studied. We aimed to identify the CV disease-related DNA methylation loci in patients with T2D and to explore the potential pathways underlying the development of CV disease using a two-stage design.

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Differential allele-specific expression (ASE) is a powerful tool to study context-specific cis-regulation of gene expression. Such effects can reflect the interaction between genetic or epigenetic factors and a measured context or condition. Single-cell RNA sequencing (scRNA-seq) allows the measurement of ASE at individual-cell resolution, but there is a lack of statistical methods to analyze such data.

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Federated learning (FL) allows multiple clients to collaboratively learn a globally shared model through cycles of model aggregation and local model training, without the need to share data. Most existing FL methods train local models separately on different clients, and then simply average their parameters to obtain a centralized model on the server side. However, these approaches generally suffer from large aggregation errors and severe local forgetting, which are particularly bad in heterogeneous data settings.

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A rapidly aging society and longer life expectancy are causing osteoporosis to become a global epidemic. Over the last five decades, a number of drugs aimed at reducing bone resorption or restoring bone mass have been developed, but their efficacy and safety are limited. Icaritin (ICT) is a natural compound extracted from anti-osteoporosis herb spp.

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Amino acid permeases (AAPs) are proteins of the integral membrane that play important roles in plant growth, development, and responses to various stresses. The molecular functions of several AAPs were characterized in and rice, but there is still limited information on wheat. Here, we identified 51 genes () in the wheat genome, classified into six groups based on phylogenetic and protein structures.

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  • - Melon, a key crop in China, faces serious challenges from salt stress, which negatively impacts photosynthesis, membrane integrity, and plant growth, leading to metabolic imbalances.
  • - RNA-seq analysis and physiological evaluations revealed that salt stress causes oxidative damage to the photosynthetic membrane and slows root development, with significant effects on genes related to cell wall biosynthesis and IAA metabolism.
  • - Detailed transcriptomic studies identified major differentially expressed genes associated with membrane components and photosynthesis, indicating that the PSII reaction center may be the main target of salt stress in melons.
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Osteoporosis is primarily driven by an imbalance between bone resorption and formation, stemming from enhanced osteoclast activity during bone remodeling. At the crux of this mechanism lies the pivotal RANK-RANKL-OPG axis. In our study, we designed two binding-induced fibrillogenesis (BIF) peptides, namely BIFP and BIFY, targeting RANK and RANKL, respectively.

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Calcium (Ca) is a second messenger in plants growth and development, as well as in stress responses. The transient elevation in cytosolic Ca concentration have been reported to be involved in plants response to abiotic and biotic stresses. In plants, Ca-induced transcriptional changes trigger molecular mechanisms by which plants adapt and respond to environment stresses.

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Solar-driven high-efficiency conversion of CO with water vapor into high-value-added alcohols is a promising approach for reducing CO emissions and achieving carbon neutrality. However, the rapid recombination of photogenerated carriers and low CO adsorption capacity of photocatalysts are usually the factors that limit their applicability. Herein, a series of low-cost Z-scheme heterostructures CuO/PCN-250- are constructed by growth of ultrasmall CuO nanoparticles on PCN-250.

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Human parsing aims to segment each pixel of the human image with fine-grained semantic categories. However, current human parsers trained with clean data are easily confused by numerous image corruptions such as blur and noise. To improve the robustness of human parsers, in this paper, we construct three corruption robustness benchmarks, termed LIP-C, ATR-C, and Pascal-Person-Part-C, to assist us in evaluating the risk tolerance of human parsing models.

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KNOX (KNOTTED1-like HOMEOBOX) belongs to a class of important homeobox genes, which encode the homeodomain proteins binding to the specific element of target genes, and widely participate in plant development. Advancements in genetics and molecular biology research generate a large amount of information about KNOX genes in model and non-model plants, and their functions in different developmental backgrounds are gradually becoming clear. In this review, we summarize the known and presumed functions of the KNOX gene in plants, focusing on horticultural plants and crops.

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Machine learning (ML) models have recently shown important advantages in predicting nanomaterial properties, which avoids many trial-and-error explorations. However, complex variables that control the formation of nanomaterials exhibiting the desired properties still need to be better understood owing to the low interpretability of ML models and the lack of detailed mechanism information on nanomaterial properties. In this study, we developed a methodology for accurately predicting multiple synthesis parameter-property relationships of nanomaterials to improve the interpretability of the nanomaterial property mechanism.

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Polymyxin B has been used as a last-line therapy for the treatment of carbapenem-resistant gram-negative bacterial infection. The pharmacokinetic/pharmacodynamic index (AUC/MIC) of polymyxin B has not been clinically evaluated, given that the broth microdilution method for polymyxin susceptibility testing is rarely used in hospitals. This study analyzed data from 77 patients with carbapenem-resistant infections.

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A novel three-dimensional covalent organic framework (3D-COF) with content-tunable and active hydroxyl groups (OH) on the pore walls was developed and adopted for the high-performance capture of okadaic acid (OA) marine toxins. Using pore-surface engineering, the integration of linear building blocks (4,4'-diamino-3,3'-biphenyldiol, BD(OH) and benzidine, BD) with the 3D structural building block backbone (4,4',4'',4'''-methane-tetrayltetrabenzaldehyde, TFPM) was achieved. By adjusting the ratio of BD(OH), functional multicomponent-COFs [OH]-BD-TFPM COFs (X = 25%) were synthesized, which offered ideal access to convert a conventional COF into a functional platform with multiple-mode interactions of hydrophobic and hydrophilic groups for OA capture.

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Low temperature is a limiting factor affecting plant growth and development. , a typical tropical and subtropical tree important for the ecological restoration of coastal beaches, is sensitive to cold stress. By comparing cold tolerance between and , we investigated the molecular basis underlying the cold sensitivity of .

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In the field of microscale energy storage, the fabrication of micro-supercapacitors (MSCs) with high power density and high energy density has always been a focus of research. In this work, laser-induced porous graphene and chemically deposited manganese dioxide nanoparticles are used as electrode materials, and a switchable MSC with two energy storage principles is obtained by designing symmetric interdigitated and square electrode structures. The aim is to overcome the preparation challenge of supercapacitors with high energy density and high power density by switching between two modes.

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Celastrol (CST) has positive pharmacological effects on various cancers, but clinical application is limited because of poor water solubility and systemic toxicity. Ferric oxide (FeO) has a large specific surface area and can be functionalized by inorganic modification to form complex magnetic drug delivery systems. Herein, FeO was surface-modified with citric acid and polyethylene glycol (PEG) (via) the Mitsunobu reaction and then covalently bound to CST.

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Clinically, magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) often uses contrast agents (CAs) to improve image contrast, but single-signal MRI CAs are often susceptible to calcification, hemorrhage, and magnetic sensitivity. Herein, iron acetylacetone and gadolinium acetylacetone were used as raw materials to synthesize a T-T dual-mode imaging gadolinium-doped iron oxide (GdIO) nanocluster. Moreover, to endow the nanoclusters with targeting properties and achieve antitumor effects, the cyclic Arg-Gly-Asp (cRGD) peptide and docetaxel (DTX) were attached to the nanocluster surface, and the efficacy of the decorated nanoclusters against pancreatic cancer was evaluated.

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