Publications by authors named "Runjing Li"

The avirulence (AVR) genes of Magnaporthe oryzae are pivotal in eliciting resistance responses in rice, which are mediated by resistance (R) genes in rice. Monitoring the variation of AVR genes in the pathogen is essential for strategically deploying R genes in rice cultivation regions. In this study, a total of 214 isolates were collected from Jiangxi Province, China, in 2022, and the distribution and variation of AVR genes in these isolates were analyzed by PCR amplification and sequencing.

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Zinc is an ideal energy storage material because of its low toxicity, nonflammability, and good biocompatibility. However, the commercial application is seriously hindered due to problems such as dendrite growth, hydrogen evolution, and interface passivation caused by "dead zinc" in the process of cyclic deposition. Herein, a nanoscale deposition dispersion model is designed in order to achieve directional deposition and uniform distribution of zinc ions for the growth of interfacial dendrites.

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Introduction: There is a high morbidity and mortality rate in mechanical trauma (MT)-induced hepatic injury. Currently, the molecular mechanisms underlying liver MT are largely unclear. Exploring the underlying mechanisms and developing safe and effective medicines to alleviate MT-induced hepatic injury is an urgent requirement.

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Sculpting crystal configurations can vastly affect the charge and orbital states of electrocatalysts, fundamentally determining the catalytic activity of lithium-oxygen (Li-O) batteries. However, the crucial role of crystal configurations in determining the electronic states has usually been neglected and needs to be further examined. Herein, we introduce orthorhombic and trigonal system into 0.

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Minimizing the amount of metallic lithium (Li) to zero excess to achieve an anode-free configuration can help achieve safer, higher energy density, and more economical Li metal batteries. Nevertheless, removal of excess Li creates challenges for long-term cycling performance in Li metal batteries due to the lithiophobic copper foils as anodic current collectors. Here, we improve the long-term cycling performance of anode-free Li metal batteries by modifying the anode-free configuration.

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Rechargeable aqueous zinc-ion hybrid supercapacitors (ZHSs) are drawing extensive attention because of their cost-effectiveness and diminished safety hazards. Nevertheless, large-scale application of ZHSs has been hindered by the severe side reactions and rampant dendrites growth on the surface of Zn metal anodes. Herein, we propose a three-dimensional organic-inorganic composite frame material as an artificial bi-functional layer coated on the zinc foil, featuring nitrogenous functional groups with zincophilicity (abbreviated as NCFM@Zn).

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The practical application of lithium metal batteries is considered to be one of the most promising successors for lithium-ion batteries due to their ability to meet the high-energy storage demands of modern society. However, their application is still hindered by the unstable solid electrolyte interphase (SEI) and uncontrollable dendrite growth. In this study, we propose a robust composite SEI (C-SEI) that consists of a fluorine doped boron nitride (F-BN) inner layer and an organic polyvinyl alcohol (PVA) outer layer.

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Tailored electrocatalysts that can modulate their electronic structure are highly desirable to facilitate the reaction kinetics of oxygen evolution reaction (OER) and oxidation reduction reaction (ORR) in lithium-oxygen batteries (LOB). Although octahedron predominant inverse spinels (e.g.

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The translocation of Drp1 from the cytosol to mitochondria leads to Drp1 activation and mitochondrial fission in myocardial ischemia/reperfusion (MI/R). However, the molecular mechanism underlying mitochondrial Drp1 translocation remains poorly understood. Mitochondrial Drp1 recruitment relies on 4 binding partners including MiD49, MiD51, Mff and Fis1.

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The electronic structure of cathode catalysts dominates the electrochemistry reaction kinetics in lithium-oxygen batteries. However, conventional catalysts perform inferior intrinsic activity due to the low d-band level of the active sites makes it difficult to bond with the reaction intermediates, which results in poor electrochemical performance of lithium-oxygen batteries. Herein, NiFeO/MoS heterostructures are elaborately constructed to reach an electronic state balance for the active sites, which realizes the upper shift of the d-band level and enhanced adsorption of intermediates.

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With markedly expansive demand in energy storage devices, rechargeable batteries will concentrate on achieving the high energy density and adequate security, especially under harsh operating conditions. Considering the high capacity (3860 mA h g ) and low electrochemical potential (-3.04 V vs the standard hydrogen electrode), lithium metal is identified as one of the most promising anode materials, which has sparked a research boom.

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The progression from compensatory hypertrophy to heart failure is difficult to reverse, in part due to extracellular matrix fibrosis and continuous activation of abnormal signaling pathways. Although the anthraquinone rhein has been examined for its many biological properties, it is not clear whether it has therapeutic value in the treatment of cardiac hypertrophy and heart failure. In this study, we report for the first time that rhein can ameliorate transverse aortic constriction (TAC)-induced cardiac hypertrophy and other cardiac damage and .

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Myocardial infarction (MI) is a serious threat to people's life and health, which is significantly hindered by effective treatment formulations. Interestingly, our recent endeavour of designing selenium-containing polymeric hydrogel has been experimentally proved to be helpful in combating inflammatory responses and treating MI. The design was inspired by selenium with anti-inflammatory and anti-fibrosis activities, and the formulation could also serve as a support of myocardial tissue upon the failure of this function.

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The precise control of cardiomyocyte viability is imperative to combat myocardial ischemia-reperfusion injury (I/R), in which apoptosis and pyroptosis putatively contribute to the process. Recent researches indicated that GSDMD is involved in I/R as an executive protein of pyroptosis. However, its effect on other forms of cell death is unclear.

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Lithium-oxygen batteries (LOBs) with ultra-high theoretical energy density (≈3500 Wh kg ) are considered as the most promising energy storage systems. However, the sluggish kinetics during the oxygen reduction reaction (ORR) and oxygen evolution reaction (OER) can induce large voltage hysteresis, inferior roundtrip efficiency and unsatisfactory cyclic stability. Herein, hydrangea-like NiO@Ni P heterogeneous microspheres are elaborately designed as high-efficiency oxygen electrodes for LOBs.

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Electronic structural engineering plays a key role in the design of high-efficiency catalysts. Here, to achieve optimal electronic states, introduction of exotic Fe dopant and Co vacancy into CoSe nanosheet (denoted as Fe-CoSe-V) is presented. The obtained Fe-CoSe-V demonstrates excellent catalytic activity as compared to CoSe.

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Increasing evidence reveals that physical exercise is an efficient therapeutical approach in the treatment of insulin resistance (IR) and related metabolic diseases. However, the potential beneficial effects of exercise on insulin resistance and its underlying mechanisms remain unclear. Recent findings elucidated the negative role of ASK1 in repressing the glucose uptake through JNK1-IRS1-Akt signalling in liver.

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Cationic defect engineering is an effective strategy to optimize the electronic structure of active sites and boost the oxygen electrode reactions in lithium-oxygen batteries (LOBs). Herein, Ni-Fe layered double oxides enriched with cationic nickel vacancies (Ni-Fe LDO-V ) are first designed and studied as the electrocatalysts for LOBs. Based on the density functional theory calculation, the existence of nickel vacancy in Ni-Fe LDO-V significantly improves its intrinsic affinity toward intermediates, thereby fundamentally optimizing the formation and decomposition pathway of Li O .

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Developing effective electrocatalyst and fundamentally understanding the corresponding working mechanism are both urgently desired to overcome the current challenges facing lithium-oxygen batteries (LOBs). Herein, a series of NiFe-based bimetal-organic frameworks (NiFe-MOFs) with certain internal tensile strain are fabricated via a simple organic linker scission strategy, and served as cathode catalysts for LOBs. The introduced tensile strain broadens the inherent interatomic distances, leading to an upshifted d-band center of metallic sites and thus the enhancement of the adsorption strength of catalysts surface towards intermediates, which is contributed to rationally regulate the crystallinity of discharge product LiO.

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To investigate the genetic characteristics and transcriptional regulation of the SCN5A gene of Brugada syndrome (BrS) patients in China. Using PubMed, Medline, China National Knowledge Internet (CNKI), and Wanfang Database, Chinese patients with BrS who underwent SCN5A gene testing were studied. A total of 27 suitable studies involving Chinese BrS patients who underwent the SCN5A gene test were included.

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Developing high-efficiency dual-functional catalysts to promote oxygen electrode reactions is critical for achieving high-performance aprotic lithium-oxygen (Li-O) batteries. Herein, Sr and Fe cation-codoped LaCoO perovskite (LaSrCoFeO, LSCFO) porous nanoparticles are fabricated as promising electrocatalysts for Li-O cells. The results demonstrate that the LSCFO-based Li-O batteries exhibit an extremely low overpotential of 0.

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Loganin is an iridoid glycoside extracted from , which is a traditional oriental medicine, and many biological properties of loganin have been reported. Nevertheless, it is not clear whether loganin has therapeutic effect on cardiovascular diseases. Hence, the aim of the present study was to investigate the effect of loganin on Ang II-induced cardiac hypertrophy.

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Lactose-sugars systems were produced by spray drying. They were lactose, lactose-glucose (4:1) mixtures, lactose-maltose (4:1) mixtures, lactose-sucrose (4:1) mixtures, lactose-trehalose (4:1) mixtures, and lactose-corn syrup solids (CSS) (4:1) mixtures. The physical characteristics, water sorption behavior, glass transition, and mechanical properties of miscible lactose-sugars systems were investigated.

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An intracellular levansucrase from Bacillus methylotrophicus SK 21.002 was isolated, purified, and characterized. The final specific levansucrase activity was 135.

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