Publications by authors named "Shi G"

Ulcerative colitis (UC) is a chronic inflammatory disease, the incidence of which is increasing worldwide. However, the etiology and pathogenesis of UC remains unclear. The n-butanol extract of Pulsatilla decoction (BEPD), a traditional Chinese medicine, has been shown to be effective in treating UC.

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: Protein-based pneumococcal vaccines (PBPVs) may offer expanded protection against and tackle the antimicrobial resistance crisis in pneumococcal infections. This study examined the safety and immunogenicity in healthy adults vaccinated with three doses of a protein-based pneumococcal vaccine containing pneumococcal surface protein A (PspA) (PRX1, P3296 and P5668) and in combination with a recombinant detoxified pneumolysin protein (PlyLD). : This phase Ia randomized, double blind, placebo-controlled clinical study enrolled healthy adults aged 18-49 years.

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is recognised as an exceptional expression platform in biomanufacturing due to its ability to produce high-value products. Consequently, metabolic engineering of is increasingly pursued to enhance its utility as a biomanufacturing vehicle. Effective cell factories require promoters that enable regulated expression of target genes.

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  • Tungsten's high atomic number, melting temperature, and thermal conductivity make it suitable for use in nuclear applications, despite challenges in engineering due to its ductile-to-brittle transition temperature.
  • Recent advancements in additive manufacturing, specifically laser powder bed fusion, have been employed to create ultra-dense tungsten components, achieving up to 99.98% relative density.
  • This study used simulations to analyze the impact of powder size and laser energy density on melting quality, helping establish relationships that can reduce defects and improve surface quality for future tungsten applications.
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Percolating composites exhibiting negative permittivity have garnered considerable attention due to their promising applications in the realm of electromagnetic shielding, innovative capacitance devices, coil-less inductors, etc. Nano carbon powder/polyvinylidene fluoride (CP/PVDF) percolating composites were fabricated that exhibit Drude-type negative-permittivity behavior upon reaching the CP percolation threshold. This phenomenon is attributed to the formation of a plasmonic state within the interconnected CP network, enabling the delocalization of electrons under the alternating electric field.

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Human populations have interacted throughout history, and a considerable portion of modern human populations show evidence of admixture. Local ancestry inference (LAI) is focused on detecting the genetic ancestry of chromosomal segments in admixed individuals and has wide applications. In this work, we proposed a new LAI method based on population-specific single-nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) and applied it in the analysis of admixed populations in the 1000 Genomes Project (1KGP).

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is a perennial herb used in traditional Chinese medicine and is effective against rheumatoid arthritis. In this study, we sequenced the complete mitochondrial (mt) genome of (GenBank accession number: ON584565.1).

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Repetitive sequences play an indispensable role in gene expression, transcriptional regulation, and chromosome arrangements through trans and cis regulation. In this review, focusing on recent advances, we summarize the epigenetic regulatory mechanisms of repetitive sequences in embryonic stem cells. We aim to bridge the knowledge gap by discussing DNA damage repair pathway choices on repetitive sequences and summarizing the significance of chromatin organization on repetitive sequences in response to DNA damage.

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The "cost of domestication" hypothesis suggests that the domestication of wild species increases the number, frequency, and/or proportion of deleterious genetic variants, potentially reducing their fitness in the wild. While extensively studied in domesticated species, this phenomenon remains understudied in fungi. Here, we used , the world's oldest domesticated fungus, as a model to investigate the genomic characteristics of deleterious variants arising from fungal domestication.

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N-doped WO anchored on porous carbon (N-WO/PNC) was synthesized as an efficient oxygen reduction catalyst. The N doping reduced the overpotential of WO during oxygen reduction. N-WO/PNC displayed a half-wave potential of 0.

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  • The study investigates how genetic ancestry affects the biology and survival outcomes of children and young adults with T-cell Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia (T-ALL), focusing on associations between ancestry, genomic subtypes, and overall and event-free survival rates.
  • Among 1309 patients, it was found that T-ALL molecular subtypes differed significantly based on genetic ancestry, with African ancestry patients having a higher prevalence of certain high-risk subtypes.
  • The research highlights that existing risk classification models may inaccurately assess patients of African ancestry, suggesting that incorporating genetic ancestry into cancer prognosis and treatment strategies is crucial for more accurate risk stratification.
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Objective: To investigate the clinical effect of magnetic stimulation combined with moxibustion on mild to moderate overactive bladder (OAB) and sexual function in women.

Methods: We enrolled 80 female patients with mild to moderate OAB in this study and equally randomized them into a control and an experimental group, the former treated by magnetic stimulation and the latter by magnetic stimulation combined with moxibustion, both for 8 weeks. We obtained from the patients their OAB syndrome scores (OABSS), 72-hour urination diary (72-h UD) scores, International Consultation on Incontinence Questionnaire - Overactive Bladder (ICIQ-OAB) scores and female sexual function indexes (FSFI), and compared them between the two groups before and after intervention.

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Interleukin-12 (IL-12) gene electrotransfer (GET) delivery is highly effective in inducing long-term, complete regression in mouse and human melanoma and other solid tumors. Therapeutic efficacy is enhanced by immune checkpoint inhibitors, and the combination of IL-12 plasmid GET (pIL-12 GET) and anti-programmed cell death protein 1 (PD-1) monoclonal antibodies has reached clinical trials. In this study, we designed peptides and plasmids encoding the mouse homologs of the pembrolizumab and nivolumab programmed cell death 1 ligand 1 (PD-L1) binding regions.

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Objectives: To describe the current state of research and future research hotspots through a metrological analysis of the literature in the field of forensic anthropological remains identification research.

Methods: The data retrieved and extracted from the Web of Science Core Collection (WoSCC), the core database of the Web of Science information service platform (hereinafter referred to as "WoS"), was used to analyze the trends and topic changes in research on forensic identification of human remains from 1991 to 2022. Network visualisation of publication trends, countries (regions), institutions, authors and topics related to the identification of remains in forensic anthropology was analysed using python 3.

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Preparation of multifunctional metal-organic frameworks (MOFs) offers new opportunities to obtain ultrahigh synergistic catalytic performance for heterogeneous reactions; however, the application of a one-pot method for preparing multifunctional MOFs remains challenging. Herein, we develop a one-pot green route for synthesizing bimetallic nitro-functionalized UiO-66(Zr-Hf)-NO with hierarchical porosity under solvent-free conditions. The optimal UiO-66(Zr-Hf)-NO shows an ultrahigh enhancement of oxidative desulfurization (ODS) efficiency to oxidize sulfur compounds (1000 ppm sulfur) in a model fuel at 40 °C within 12 min due to the introduction of more active Hf sites in the nodes, the increased Lewis acidity of Zr/Hf-O nodes by the electron-withdrawing NO group, and the enhanced diffusion rates by the mesopores.

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The trophoblast lineage differentiation represents a rate-limiting step in successful embryo implantation. Adhesion, invasion and migration processes within the trophoblast are governed by several transcription factors. Among them, CDX2 is a critical regulator shaping the destiny of the trophoblast.

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  • Particulate matter (PM) and ozone (O) are significant air pollutants that can be influenced by nitrogen oxides, leading to complex interactions in pollution dynamics.
  • The study utilized theoretical analysis and machine learning to assess how atmospheric reactive nitrogen affects PM and ozone levels, identifying both co-directional and contra-directional factors that influence their concentrations.
  • Recommendations for reducing PM and ozone pollution highlight the importance of tailored strategies: co-directional factors should be addressed simultaneously for effective reduction, while contra-directional factors require careful management to avoid inadvertently increasing one pollutant while reducing the other.
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We investigated the role of toll-like receptors (TLRs) in inflammatory pathways in Philadelphia chromosome-negative myeloproliferative neoplasms ((-)MPNs). TLR2 expression was increased in ET, PV, and MPN (grouped as (PV + (ET) + MF)), whereas TLR4 was elevated only in MPN. TLR3, 7, and 9 were not elevated.

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Background: Pulmonary vein stenosis (PVS) continues to be a major complication after surgical repair of total anomalous pulmonary venous connection (TAPVC). Recent studies suggest that the morphology of pulmonary venous confluence and the left atrium (LA) is associated with PVS. However, there are limited data on the prognostic value of integrating quantitative confluence-atrial morphology into risk stratification.

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To comprehensively assess the true visual function of clinical dry eye patients and the comprehensive impact of blinking characteristics on functional vision of the human eye, an intelligent vision measurement system has been designed and developed to detect and analyze blinks from the side. The system employs deep learning keypoint recognition technology to analyze eyelid features from a lateral perspective. It presents the data of identified key points for the upper and lower eyelids in a line chart format and annotates the trough of each blink.

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Objective: Abdominal aortic aneurysm (AAA) is an aneurysm-like dilated and highly fatal cardiovascular disease. CD8 + T cells have been shown to be critical for vascular pathological processes, but the contribution of these lymphocytes to vascular diseases remains elusive.

Methods And Results: Eight-week-old male wildtype (CD8 +/+ ) and Cd8a knockout (CD8 -/- ) mice were used in a calcium chloride 2 (CaCl 2 )-induced experimental AAA model.

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  • The study explored how brining and ultrasound affect the quality of snakehead fish fillets, particularly focusing on texture and color.
  • Results indicated that ultrasound and brine significantly improved the fillets' tissue structure and water-holding capacity, with ultrasound reducing shear force more than traditional marination.
  • The findings suggest that the combination of ultrasound and brining enhances the fillets' thermal stability and offers valuable insights for improving fish processing in the aquatic industry.
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Background: In this study, we used immune repertoire (IR) sequencing technology to profile the diversity of peripheral blood T cell receptors and used transcriptomics to profile the gene expression of peripheral blood neutrophil mRNA in patients with mild-moderate knee osteoarthritis (KOA) before and after electroacupuncture (EA) treatment.

Methods: An 8-week intervention with EA was performed on 3 subjects with KOA. IR sequencing of complementarity determining region 3 (CDR3) was performed using RNA extracted from peripheral blood T cells of KOA subjects prior to and at the end of the intervention, as well as healthy volunteers (controls) who matched the subjects in sex and age.

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  • * Recent research has identified histone deacetylase 6 (HDAC6) as a potential regulator of amyloid clearance in neurons, with dynein playing a role in transporting metabolites and signaling molecules.
  • * The study found that HDAC6 can facilitate the transport and degradation of α-synuclein, but exposure to paraquat leads to increased levels of α-synuclein due to impaired HDAC6 functions, suggesting a link between environmental toxins and LBD progression.
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During lagging strand chromatin replication, multiple Okazaki fragments (OFs) require processing and nucleosome assembly, but the mechanisms linking these processes remain unclear. Here, using transmission electron microscopy and rapid degradation of DNA ligase Cdc9, we observed flap structures accumulated on lagging strands, controlled by both Pol δ's strand displacement activity and Fen1's nuclease digestion. The distance between neighboring flap structures exhibits a regular pattern, indicative of matured OF length.

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