Publications by authors named "Shaotian Zhang"

is a serious disease that occurs on . A thorough understanding of the pathogenic fungal species and understanding the biological characteristics are important for controlling . Fungal strains were isolated from the diseased leaves of through tissue isolation.

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  • HF-rTMS shows potential in improving cognitive function in mice suffering from chronic cerebral hypoperfusion (CCH) following a 14-day treatment period.
  • Behavioral tests indicated that HF-rTMS significantly enhanced learning and memory abilities, reversing cognitive deficits observed in CCH mice.
  • The treatment also positively impacted neuronal health by increasing levels of key proteins related to plasticity while reducing neuronal apoptosis and inflammation markers compared to untreated mice.
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  • * Pathogenicity tests followed Koch's postulates, and both morphological and genetic analyses confirmed the uniqueness of the new species compared to closely related fungi.
  • * The newly identified species was named F.Q. Yin, M. Liu & W.L. Ma, sp. nov., and this research is significant as it marks the first time GLS caused by this fungus has been reported on specific leaves in China.
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It is shown that great progress was recently made in the treatment of repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation (rTMS) for neurological and psychiatric diseases. This study aimed to address how rTMS exerted it therapeutic effects by regulating competitive endogenous RNAs (ceRNAs) of lncRNA-miRNA-mRNA. The distinction of lncRNA, miRNA and mRNA expression in male status epilepticus (SE) mice treated by two different ways, low-frequency rTMS (LF-rTMS) vs.

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Recently, repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation (rTMS) has been widely used for treating neurological and psychiatric diseases. Low-frequency rTMS is used to effectively control the occurrence of seizures, including medication-refractory epilepsy and cortical dysplasia or neocortical epilepsy. However, there have been no reports on the effects of long-term rTMS on epilepsy.

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