Publications by authors named "Qingqing Tang"

Mulberry is an important economic crop in China that is widely planted and has important edible and medicinal value. Anthracnose, a critical leaf disease, severely compromises the yield and quality of mulberry trees. However, there are many kinds of pathogens causing mulberry anthracnose and it is difficult to control.

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Self-healing materials have been extensively explored in metal anti-corrosion fields. However, improving the self-healing efficiency remains a significant work that severely limits their further development. Here, a strategy to fabricate anti-corrosion coatings with efficient self-healing properties based on microfluidic electrospinning technologies and UV-curable healing agents is reported.

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Purpose To evaluate the safety and efficacy of US-guided thermal ablation in the treatment of Bethesda III thyroid nodules with negative eight-gene panel testing results. Materials and Methods This retrospective single-center study included patients with thyroid nodules diagnosed as Bethesda category III (atypia of undetermined significance) at fine-needle aspiration biopsy and with negative eight-gene testing results who were treated with US-guided microwave ablation (MWA) between July 2020 and September 2023. Incidence of complications, technical success rate (TSR), volume reduction rate (VRR), nodule recurrence, and thyroid function were evaluated over a follow-up period of 2 years.

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To demonstrate the potential for connecting metabolomics with traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) external therapies such as acupuncture and moxibustion, we conducted a literature review on metabolomics as a measurement tool for determining the efficacy of various TCM external therapies. Human research and animal models published in the last 10 years were summarized. The investigation can be classified as follows: Using metabolomics to study metabolic profile changes produced by stimulation of a specific acupoint ST36 indicates the perturbation of metabolites produced by stimulation of acupoints by external TCM treatments can be characterized by metabolomics; and Using metabolomics to reveal the molecular mechanism of various TCM external therapy methods to treat specific diseases such as digestive system disease, cardiovascular disease, neurological disorder, bone disease, and muscle fatigue.

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Acupuncture and moxibustion are widely acknowledged as effective complementary therapies for managing inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) in traditional Chinese medicine. However, the regulatory mechanisms by which these two therapies exert their therapeutic effects in IBD are yet to be fully elucidated. The objective of this study was to investigate the mechanisms of action underlying acupuncture and moxibustion and the regulative differences between them as therapeutic interventions for IBD.

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  • * The Se-NOCT electrode demonstrates outstanding performance with high specific capacitance (866 mAh/g), efficient charge/discharge rates, and strong durability after 500 cycles, making it suitable for flexible applications.
  • * When integrated into a fibrous lithium-selenium battery, this electrode maintains excellent functionality, flexibility, and can even be woven into clothing, illustrating its potential for enhancing smart wearable technologies.
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Apigenin is one of the natural flavonoids found mainly in natural plants, as well as some fruits and vegetables, with celery in particular being the most abundant. Apigenin has antioxidant, anti-tumor, anti-inflammatory, and anticancer effects. In this research, we attempted to further investigate the effects of apigenin on the mechanism of repairing oxidative cell damage.

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Background: The causal relationship between cathepsins and neurological diseases remains uncertain. To address this, we utilized a two-sample Mendelian randomization (MR) approach to assess the potential causal effect of cathepsins on the development of neurological diseases.

Methods: This study conducted a two-sample two-way MR study using pooled data from published genome-wide association studies to evaluate the relationship between 10 cathepsins (B, D, E, F, G, H, L2, O, S, and Z) and 7 neurological diseases, which included ischemic stroke, cerebral hemorrhage, Alzheimer's disease, Parkinson's disease, multiple sclerosis, amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, and epilepsy.

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Background: The global prevalence of stroke has been increasing. Motor dysfunction is observed in approximately 55 to 75% of stroke patients, with upper limb impairment affecting around 85% of them. Following upper limb dysfunction, the body's recovery time is not only slower compared to the lower limbs, but the restoration of its fine motor skills is significantly more challenging, greatly impacting the daily lives of patients.

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The paper introduces the clinical experience of in technique of acupuncture in terms of theoretical basis, acupoint selection and needling manipulation. Guided by the clinical thoughts of acupuncture, "regulating the spirit as the priority, harmonizing and , and holistic treatment", and associated with the theoretic knowledge of modern medicine, proposes a new technique of acupuncture on the head, delivered in the region from Shenting (GV 24) to Baihui (GV 20), and the area 0.5 bilateral to this midline (the governor vessel), named Shenting (heaven), Muyang (human) and Baihui (earth).

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The effect of the addition of native starch (S) and modified starches (distarch phosphate (SP), acetylated distarch phosphate (AP), and starch acetate (SA)) in emulsion-type sausage on the digestion process of meat protein was studied in this work. The addition of native and modified starches reduced the release of -NH during the simulated gastric digestion stage, whereas the addition of SA increased the total release of -NH after the whole digestion. Peptidomic analysis revealed that the presence of starch decreased the release of peptides in the gastric digestion.

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Three previously undescribed pyrrolizidinone alkaloids, penicipyrrolizidinones A and B (1 and 2), possessing an unprecedented 2-methyl-2-(oct-6-enoyl)pyrrolizidin-3-one skeleton, and penicipyrrolizidinone C (3), featuring a rare 1-alkenyl-2-methyl-pyrrolizidin-3,7-dione skeleton, together with four known pyrrolidine derivatives (4-7) were isolated from the mangrove-derived fungus Penicillium sp. DM27. Their structures were elucidated through comprehensive spectroscopic analysis, theoretical calculations of ECD spectra, and the modified Mosher's method.

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(1) Background: Weaning is a challenging and stressful event in the pig's life, which disrupts physiological balance and induces oxidative stress. Microbiota play a significant role during the weaning process in piglets. Therefore, this study aimed to investigate key gut microbiota and metabolites associated with weaning stress in piglets.

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  • Photodynamic venous occlusion is a method used to create retinal vein occlusion (RVO) models in mice, with variations in laser energy impacting the severity of retinopathy and the rate of vein recanalization in acute and chronic phases.* -
  • After testing different laser energies, a 100mW setting was found to balance moderate retinopathy with less venous recanalization for acute RVO, while 120mW was preferred for chronic RVO due to its low recanalization rate.* -
  • Imaging confirmed that day 1 post-RVO is critical for observing peak retinal thickness and edema, supporting the model's clinical relevance and potential for testing treatment responses, especially to anti-VE
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  • - The study assessed the impact of recombinant human epidermal growth factor (rhEGF) on neuropathic pain for patients undergoing radiotherapy for head and neck cancers by comparing two groups: one receiving conventional care and the other receiving rhEGF alongside standard treatment
  • - Results indicated that patients receiving rhEGF reported significantly lower pain levels (measured by VAS) and experienced less severe skin and mucosal reactions during and after treatment
  • - Overall, rhEGF not only helped in reducing pain but also improved the quality of life and symptom scores for patients compared to those who did not receive it, highlighting its potential benefits
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Aim: To summarize the application of deep learning in detecting ophthalmic disease with ultrawide-field fundus images and analyze the advantages, limitations, and possible solutions common to all tasks.

Methods: We searched three academic databases, including PubMed, Web of Science, and Ovid, with the date of August 2022. We matched and screened according to the target keywords and publication year and retrieved a total of 4358 research papers according to the keywords, of which 23 studies were retrieved on applying deep learning in diagnosing ophthalmic disease with ultrawide-field images.

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Accurate diabetic retinopathy (DR) grading is crucial for making the proper treatment plan to reduce the damage caused by vision loss. This task is challenging due to the fact that the DR related lesions are often small and subtle in visual differences and intra-class variations. Moreover, relationships between the lesions and the DR levels are complicated.

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Background: Inflammation has a significant role in the onset and progression of inflammatory bowel disease (IBD). Increasing attention has been paid to the use of acupuncture in IBD patients; however, its regulatory effects on inflammatory factors in IBD still require validation. Here, we systematically evaluated the effects of acupuncture on inflammatory factors in IBD patients.

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Although the clinical application of nanoparticles is still limited by biological barriers and distribution, with the deepening of our understanding of nanoparticles over the past decades, people are gradually breaking through the previous limitations in the diagnosis and treatment of tumors, providing novel strategies for clinical decision makers. The transition of nanoparticles from passive targeting to active tumor-targeting by abundant surface-modified nanoparticles is also a development process of precision cancer treatment. Different particles can be used as targeted delivery tools of antitumor drugs.

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Background: Inflammatory bowel disease is a prevalent condition that has a major impact on the patient's life. The conventional drugs for IBD have limits, such as unpleasant events and a difficult recovery. External treatment such as acupuncture, is a traditional Chinese medicine-based therapy in which needles are used to restore the body's internal balance, and is gaining more and more popularity as a therapeutic option for IBD.

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Flowering time is strongly related to the environment, while the genotype-by-environment interaction study for flowering time is lacking in . Here, a total of 11,700,689 single nucleotide polymorphisms in 490 accessions were used to associate with the flowering time and related climatic index in eight environments using a compressed variance-component mixed model, 3VmrMLM. As a result, 19 stable main-effect quantitative trait nucleotides (QTNs) and 32 QTN-by-environment interactions (QEIs) for flowering time were detected.

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Background: Multiple classes of molecular biomarkers have been studied as potential predictors for rectal cancer (RC) response. Carcinoembryonic antigen (CEA) is the most widely used blood-based marker of RC and has proven to be an effective predictive marker. Cancer antigen 19-9 (CA19-9) is another tumor biomarker used for RC diagnosis and postoperative monitoring, as well as monitoring of the therapeutic effect.

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  • BnaBASS2 is a special protein in plants that helps transport pyruvate, which is important for energy, into a part of the cell called the plastid.
  • Scientists studied this protein in a type of plant called Brassica napus to see how it affects seed metabolism and oil production.
  • They found that changing the BnaBASS2 genes either increased or decreased the amount of oil in seeds, suggesting this protein could help breed plants that produce more oil.
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Introduction: Phosphoenolpyruvate/phosphate translocator (PPT) transports phosphoenolpyruvate from the cytosol into the plastid for fatty acid (FA) and other metabolites biosynthesis.

Objectives: This study investigated PPTs' functions in plant growth and seed oil biosynthesis in oilseed crop Brassica napus.

Methods: We created over-expression and mutant material of BnaPPT1.

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This paper proposes a process for fabricating a poly-dopamine-silk fibroin sponge (PDA-SF) by using dopamine self-assembly and coating the skeleton of a silk fibroin sponge. The PDA-SF sponge was characterized by SEM, TEM, XPS, XRD and FT-IR. It was found that the sponge exhibits sheet structures with a pore size of 60 ± 20 μm and poly-dopamine adhered to the surface of pure silk fibroin through noncovalent bond forces.

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