Publications by authors named "RuiRui Zhang"

Background: Thrips are among the most damaging pests to cowpeas in Hainan, China. Conventional pesticide application methods often fail to achieve satisfactory control due to the small size and concealed habitats of thrips. This study aimed to enhance the efficacy of pesticides by improving their application techniques.

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  • Endometriosis is linked to a higher risk of endometrial cancer, but the exact biological mechanisms involved are not yet clear, prompting a study to identify relevant genes and pathways using bioinformatics.
  • Researchers analyzed multiple datasets for both endometriosis and endometrial cancer to find differentially expressed genes (DEGs) and conducted various bioinformatics assessments to explore their roles.
  • The analysis revealed 141 DEGs shared between the two conditions, highlighting their involvement in growth regulation and specific signaling pathways, with a focus on ten central genes that may serve as potential biomarkers for diagnosis and prognosis.
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  • Optimizing the binding energy at active sites is essential for improving the selectivity and activity of catalysts in the electrochemical reduction of CO2. !* -
  • Copper is effective in reducing CO to hydrocarbons but struggles with product selectivity due to moderate binding energies of intermediates; a new Cu-Pd dimer structure is proposed using a metal-organic framework (MOF) to address this issue. !* -
  • The incorporation of palladium into the Cu-Pd structure enhances the adsorption of the COOH* intermediate, leading to more selective generation of carbon monoxide and deepening the understanding of catalyst structure-activity relationships. !*
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Background: Cesarean scar pregnancy (CSP), a distinct form of ectopic pregnancy, presents challenges in effective management. It is categorized into three subtypes according to the location of placental implantation and the thickness of the myometrium at the uterine scar. Nevertheless, the optimal choice of treatment modalities for these subtypes remains largely unexamined.

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Cohesin is a ring complex closed with SMC-1, SMC-3, and a kleisin subunit, mediating sister chromatid cohesion in mitosis and meiosis. Kleisin N- and C-terminal domains interact with SMC-3 and SMC-1, forming two distinct cohesin gates. Whether these gates are specialized for mitosis and meiosis remains elusive.

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  • The study focuses on the role of the 5-methyladenosine (m5C) modification in circular RNAs (circRNAs), particularly in relation to lung cancer progression.
  • It identifies circERI3 as a circRNA that is highly expressed in lung cancer, its m5C modification enhances its export from the nucleus, and it plays a significant role in cancer progression.
  • The research unveils a novel mechanism where circERI3 interacts with DNA binding protein 1 (DDB1), stabilizing it to promote the transcription of PGC-1α, thereby affecting mitochondrial function and energy metabolism, ultimately driving lung cancer development.
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The N-methylguanosine (m7G) modification and circular RNAs (circRNAs) have been shown to play important roles in the development of lung cancer. However, the m7G modification of circRNAs has not been fully elucidated. This study revealed the presence of the m7G modification in circFAM126A.

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Background: As unmanned aerial spraying systems (UASS) usage grows rapidly worldwide, a critical research study was conducted to optimize the simulation of UASS applications, aiming to enhance pesticide delivery efficiency and reduce environmental impact. The study examined several key aspects for accurate simulation of UASS application with lattice Boltzmann method (LBM). Based on these discussions, the most suitable grid size and simulation parameters were selected to create a robust model for optimizing UASS performance in various pest management scenarios, potentially leading to more targeted and sustainable pest control practices.

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Background: Rice leafroller is a serious threat to the production of rice. Monitoring the damage caused by rice leafroller is essential for effective pest management. Owing to limitations in collecting decent quality images and high-performing identification methods to recognize the damage, studies recommending fast and accurate identification of rice leafroller damage are rare.

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  • Defects during meiotic prophase can lead to chromosome missegregation, resulting in gametes with abnormal chromosome numbers (aneuploidy), but meiotic checkpoints help eliminate these faulty cells.
  • A novel study reveals that a specific ubiquitin-proteasome pathway (UPP) in C. elegans plays a crucial role in activating meiotic checkpoints and promoting cell death in sperm and egg cells with errors.
  • The F-box protein FBXL-2 is a key player in this pathway, aiding in the repair of meiotic DNA breaks and ensuring proper germ cell apoptosis by maintaining the structure of chromosome axes.
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The adoption of photothermal synergistic catalysis for cyclohexane oxidation can balance the advantages of high conversion of thermal catalysis and high selectivity of photocatalytic technology to achieve better catalytic performance. Here, we prepared functional carbon nitride (BCA-CN) by self-assembly strategy of ionic liquid [Bmim]CA (1-Butyl-3-methylimidazole citrate) with melamine and cyanuric acid utilizing abundant elements and anionic/cationic hydrogen bonding interactions. The introduction of [Bmim]CA embeds C-C (carbon and carbon band) and C-O-C (ether bond) structures into graphitic carbon nitride (g-CN) framework, significantly improving light absorption capacity and migration of photo generated charge carriers.

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Japan's unique demographic trajectory, marked by population decline and aging, coupled with continued urbanization, presents distinct challenges for aligning built environment capacity with resource efficiency. This study aims to investigate the historical evolution and project future scenarios of building material stock (MS) and their spatial distribution across Japan's three major metropolitan areas. Through a comprehensive material flow and stock analysis, the historical accumulation of building materials from 2009 to 2020 was quantified, revealing a dominance of concrete and an increasing overall stock.

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Lung cancer is the primary cause of cancer-related death worldwide, and its global incidence and mortality rates remain high. The differential expression of circular RNAs (circRNAs) can affect the development of cancer, but the mechanisms by which circRNAs regulate lung cancer progression remain unclear. In this study, we identified circSORBS1, a circRNA that has not been previously described in lung cancer and is significantly underexpressed in lung cancer tissues, blood and cell lines, and the low expression of circSORBS1 correlated with tumour grade and prognosis.

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Vancomycin fermentation residue (VFR) is a by-product of the pharmaceutical industry with high ecotoxicity caused by the residual antibiotics, antibiotic resistance genes (ARGs), and heavy metals (HMs). In this study, the detoxification effect of hydrothermal treatment (HT) and pyrolysis for VFR was assessed using chemical analysis and toxicity tests. When VFR was subjected to HT and pyrolysis at ≥400 °C, more than 99.

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Background And Aims: Maternal cardiac arrest is the most urgent clinical event in obstetrics and can lead to serious consequences, such as maternal or fetal death. Therefore, the training of team cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) skills for obstetricians is essential. The aim of this study was to investigate the effect of applying intelligent simulation to CPR in maternal cardiac arrest teamwork training for obstetricians.

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Previous studies have indicated a potential relationship between zinc and epilepsy. The aim of this study is to investigate the causal relationship between zinc, zinc-dependent carbonic anhydrase, and gray matter volume in brain regions enriched with zinc and epilepsy, as well as explore the possible mechanisms by which zinc contributes to epilepsy. First, this study assessed the risk causality between zinc, carbonic anhydrase, and gray matter volume alterations in zinc-enriched brain regions and various subtypes of epilepsy based on Two-sample Mendelian randomization analysis.

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The nanomaterials for non-enzymatic electrochemical sensors are usually pre-synthesized and coated onto electrodes by methods. In this work, amorphous cobalt-nickel sulfide (CoNiS) nanoparticles were facilely prepared on copper foam (CF) by the successive ionic layer adsorption and reaction (SILAR) method, and as-prepared CoNiS/CF was studied as an electrode for non-enzymatic glucose sensing. It was analyzed by field emission scanning electron microscopy (FESEM), energy dispersive X-ray analysis (EDAX) and X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS).

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The transcribed ultraconserved region (T-UCR) belongs to a new type of lncRNAs that are conserved in homologous regions of the rat, mouse and human genomes. A lot of research has reported that differential expression of T-UCRs can influence the development of various cancers, revealing the ability of T-UCRs as new therapeutic targets or potential cancer biomarkers. Most studies on the molecular mechanisms of T-UCRs in cancer have focused on ceRNA regulatory networks and interactions with target proteins, but the present study reveals an innovative dual-targeted regulatory approach in which T-UCRs bind directly to mRNAs and directly to proteins.

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Ethnopharmacological Relevance: The root of Croton crassifolius has been used as a traditional Chinese medicine (TCM), called Radix Croton Crassifolius, and commonly known as "Ji Gu Xiang" in Chinese. Its medicinal value has been recorded in several medical books or handbooks, such as "Sheng Cao Yao Xing Bei Yao", "Ben Cao Qiu Yuan" and "Zhong Hua Ben Cao". It has been traditional employed for treating sore throat, stomach-ache, rheumatism and cancer.

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Background: Amidst the complexities of sepsis-induced inflammatory responses and myocardial injury, this study investigates the therapeutic potential of vitamin C in mitigating sepsis complications. The findings offer crucial insights into the prospective use of vitamin C, shaping future strategies for enhanced patient care.

Objective: To investigate the impact of vitamin C on the inflammatory response and myocardial damage in individuals with sepsis.

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The efficient exploration of biologically relevant chemical space is essential for the discovery of bioactive compounds. A molecular design principle that possesses both biological relevance and structural diversity may more efficiently lead to compound collections that are enriched in diverse bioactivities. Here the diverse pseudo-natural product (PNP) strategy, which combines the biological relevance of the PNP concept with synthetic diversification strategies from diversity-oriented synthesis, is reported.

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Spray drift is inevitable in chemical applications, drawing global attention because of its potential environmental pollution and the risk of exposing bystanders to pesticides. This issue has become more pronounced with a growing consensus on the need for enhanced environmental safeguards in agricultural practices. Traditionally, spray drift measurements, crucial for refining spray techniques, relied on intricate, time-consuming, and labor-intensive sampling methods utilizing passive collectors.

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  • Selective conversion of C-H bonds in alkanes into valuable compounds like alcohols and acids is essential for a sustainable chemical industry.
  • The study focuses on the catalytic oxidation of cyclohexane to produce KA oil using two different forms of CoO synthesized from Prussian blue analogues.
  • The hollow cage-like CoO (CoO-C) shows better performance due to its crystal structure, leading to a 10% conversion of cyclohexane in 1 hour and 90% selectivity for KA oil, while the particle form (CoO-P) excels in producing deeper oxidation products like adipic acid due to its enhanced oxygen vacancies.
  • Overall, this research highlights how modifying catalyst surfaces can optimize reaction efficiency and selectivity
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Background: The degree of psychological stress and the difficulty and efficacy of laparoscopic surgery differ in patients with pelvic abscesses after different durations of anti-infection treatment.

Aim: To compare and analyse the effects of different durations of anti-infective therapy on patients' preoperative psychological stress level and the clinical efficacy of laparoscopic surgery in patients with pelvic abscesses to offer a reference for the selection of therapy plans.

Methods: A total of 100 patients with pelvic abscesses who were admitted to the Department of Gynecology of Suzhou Ninth Hospital affiliated to Soochow University (Suzhou Ninth People's Hospital) from January 2018 to December 2022 were retrospectively enrolled.

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Olfaction is crucial for Matsuda to recognize odors from the host and nonhost plants, and it has been proposed that odorant binding proteins are directly required for odorant discrimination and represent potential targets of interest for pest control. Here, we cloned and expressed the recombinant EonuOBP43 protein. Furthermore, competitive fluorescence binding assays with 19 ligands indicated that terpenoids and alkanes showed a relatively higher than for other classes of chemicals.

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Synopsis of recent research by authors named "RuiRui Zhang"

  • - RuiRui Zhang's research spans diverse fields, including catalytic processes for CO2 reduction, maternal health challenges, and advanced engineering related to environmental sustainability and urban planning.
  • - Zhang's work emphasizes the engineering of materials and processes, such as optimizing metal-organic frameworks for CO2 electroreduction and enhancing pesticide application via unmanned aerial systems, reflecting a commitment to addressing ecological challenges.
  • - Recent findings also contribute to medical science, specifically in addressing cesarean scar pregnancies and understanding gene modifications in lung cancer, highlighting an intersection of health and advanced biotechnological approaches in Zhang's research portfolio.