Publications by authors named "ShiLei Zhang"

African swine fever virus is highly contagious and causes a fatal infectious disease in pigs, resulting in a significant global impact on pork supply. The African swine fever virus RNA polymerase serves as a crucial multifunctional protein complex responsible for genome transcription and regulation. Therefore, it is essential to investigate its structural and functional characteristics for the prevention and control of African swine fever.

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  • Angiogenesis is crucial for bone regeneration, but traditional cytokine therapies face challenges like high costs and safety concerns.
  • Using Deep Learning and Natural Language Processing, researchers developed a new algorithm to identify promising pro-angiogenic peptides from disordered regions of proteins, highlighting the potential for safer bioactive peptides.
  • One notable tripeptide, PSP, significantly promotes vascularization and osteogenic differentiation in stem cells, showcasing its role as a 'priming' agent that enhances the body's natural bone formation processes.
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Background: Cisplatin (DDP) resistance has long posed a challenge in the clinical treatment of lung cancer (LC). Insulin-like growth factor 2 binding protein 2 (IGF2BP2) has been identified as an oncogenic factor in LC, whereas its specific role in DDP resistance in LC remains unclear.

Results: In this study, we investigated the role of IGF2BP2 on DDP resistance in DDP-resistant A549 cells (A549/DDP) in vitro and in a DDP-resistant lung tumor-bearing mouse model in vivo.

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  • The study investigates the challenges in diagnosing and treating unexplained dilation of the cholangiopancreatic duct (UDCD) and assesses the effectiveness of transduodenal ampullectomy (TDA) as a potential solution.
  • A retrospective analysis of 203 patients (14 from the hospital and 189 from other studies) showed that TDA enhances the diagnostic capability compared to traditional methods, with a significantly higher rate of identifying issues during surgery (78.41% vs. 65.94%).
  • The study concludes that TDA is a safe and effective option for diagnosing and treating UDCD, with varying survival rates based on the pathology found, and reports a complication rate of 27.07% but
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African swine fever virus (ASFV) is the causative agent of African swine fever (ASF), a hemorrhagic illness with high fatality rates in domestic pigs that has resulted in a substantial socio-economic loss and threatens the global pork industry. Very few safe and efficient vaccines or compounds against ASF are commercially available, thus developing new antiviral strategies is urgently required. Targeted protein degradation (TPD) has emerged as one of the most innovative strategies for drug discovery.

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We performed a pump-probe experiment on the chiral magnet Cu_{2}OSeO_{3} to study the relaxation dynamics of its noncollinear magnetic orders, employing a millisecond magnetic field pulse as the pump and resonant elastic x-ray scattering as the probe. Our findings reveal that the system requires ∼0.2  s to stabilize after the perturbation applied to both the conical and skyrmion lattice phase, which is significantly slower than the typical nanosecond timescale observed in micromagnetics.

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  • Weightlessness osteoporosis is a significant issue in manned spaceflight, leading to continuous bone deterioration with limited protective measures.
  • This study focuses on how PHF8 regulates osteoporosis by examining its expression in bone marrow mesenchymal stem cells (BMSCs) under simulated weightlessness, including ground-based microgravity and tail suspension models.
  • Findings indicate that simulated weightlessness negatively affects BMSC functions, such as proliferation and osteogenesis, while increasing apoptosis; however, overexpressing PHF8 can mitigate these effects, suggesting it as a potential target for osteoporosis treatment.
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This study examines the impact of Bisphenol A (BPA), a prevalent environmental estrogenic toxicant, on the ovarian development of mice. Mice were exposed to varying BPA doses from in utero to postnatal stages, up to weaning (day 21, PND 21) and puberty (day 45, PND 45). The BPA content in the serum of the offspring mice on PND 45 was higher than that of the mice sacrificed at PND 21.

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Magnetic skyrmions are topologically protected spin textures with emergent particle-like behaviors. Their dynamics under external stimuli is of great interest and importance for topological physics and spintronics applications alike. So far, skyrmions are only found to move linearly in response to a linear drive, following the conventional model treating them as isolated quasiparticles.

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Magnetic skyrmions are swirl-like spin configurations that present topological properties, which have great potential as information carriers for future high-density and low-energy-consumption devices. The optimization of skyrmion-hosting materials that can be integrated with semiconductor-based circuits is the primary challenge for their industrialization. Two-dimensional van der Waals ferromagnets are emerging materials that have excellent carrier mobility and compatibility with integrated circuits, making them an ideal candidate for spintronic devices.

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  • - The study addresses the urgent need for repairing large bone defects by enhancing blood vessel growth (vascularization) in artificial bone grafts using innovative coaxial electrospun mats that combine piezoelectric materials and angiogenic drugs.
  • - The mats feature a shell containing atorvastatin (AVT), which promotes angiogenesis, and a core made of zinc oxide (ZnO), which stimulates bone formation through piezoelectric effects.
  • - Results indicate that these multifunctional mats exhibit good biocompatibility and effectively enhance both blood vessel formation and bone cell growth, leading to improved healing in critical bone defects in rat models.
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Sustainability is critical in addressing global challenges posed by prolonged pandemics that impact health, economies, and the environment. Here, we introduce a molecular engineering approach for thermoregulated antimicrobial management inspired by firewalking rituals. The study uses spectroscopy and multi-scale modeling to validate a hierarchical design.

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  • The study investigates the link between tumor-infiltrating lymphocyte (TIL) levels and the effectiveness of neoadjuvant therapy (NAT) in patients with triple-negative breast cancer (TNBC).
  • A meta-analysis of 32 studies showed that patients with high TIL levels had a significantly higher pathologic complete response (pCR) rate (48.0%) compared to those with low TIL levels (27.7%).
  • The research suggests TILs could be a useful predictor for how well TNBC patients respond to NAT, with high TIL levels consistently linked to better treatment outcomes across different NAT protocols.
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Background: Pediatric condylar fractures combined with symphyseal or parasymphyseal fractures are common but challenging to manage. The authors present fracture characteristics, propose a treatment algorithm, and evaluate the treatment prognosis of pediatric symphyseal/parasymphyseal-condylar fractures.

Methods: A retrospective review was conducted on pediatric patients who underwent treatment for symphyseal/parasymphyseal-condylar fractures in a trauma center between January of 2006 and January of 2021.

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Senecavirus A (SVA), a picornavirus, causes vesicular diseases and epidemic transient neonatal losses in swine, resulting in a multifaceted economic impact on the swine industry. SVA counteracts host antiviral response through multiple strategies facilitatng viral infection and transmission. However, the mechanism of how SVA modulates interferon (IFN) response remains elusive.

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Magnetic skyrmions are topologically protected magnetization vortices that form three-dimensional strings in chiral magnets. With the manipulation of skyrmions being key to their application in devices, the focus has been on their dynamics within the vortex plane, while the dynamical control of skyrmion strings remained uncharted territory. Here, we report the effective bending of three-dimensional skyrmion strings in the chiral magnet MnSi in orthogonal thermal gradients using small angle neutron scattering.

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  • The aggregate spray-seeding (ASS) technique significantly enhances soil bacterial diversity and changes community composition compared to original vegetation soils.
  • Soil from spray-seeded plots showed higher diversity indices, particularly in summer, indicating seasonal variations in bacterial communities.
  • The ASS technique led to a lower ratio of K-strategists to r-strategists and lower GC content in bacteria, suggesting a shift towards bacterial life strategies that respond rapidly to environmental changes.
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Leptospirosis is an emerging infectious disease caused by pathogenic spp. Humans and some mammals can develop severe forms of leptospirosis accompanied by a dysregulated inflammatory response, which often results in death. The gut microbiota has been increasingly recognized as a vital element in systemic health.

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  • Mornaphthoate E (MPE), a compound from a Chinese medicinal plant, has shown strong anti-cancer effects on various human tumor cell lines.
  • The first total synthesis of MPE was accomplished in seven steps, yielding only 5.6%, and its anti-tumor properties were tested in breast cancer cells, with one form being slightly more effective.
  • MPE demonstrated promising anti-metastatic activity in mice without significant toxicity, and it was found to stabilize tubulin polymerization and disrupt microtubule dynamics, highlighting its potential for future cancer treatments.
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The anti-obesity effect of conjugated linoleic acid (CLA) has been well elucidated, but whether CLA affects fat deposition by regulating intestinal dietary fat absorption remains largely unknown. Thus, this study aimed to investigate the effects of CLA on intestinal fatty acid uptake and chylomicron formation and explore the possible underlying mechanisms. We found that CLA supplementation reduced the intestinal fat absorption in HFD (high fat diet)-fed mice accompanied by the decreased serum TG level, increased fecal lipids and decreased intestinal expression of ApoB48 and MTTP.

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  • A 66-year-old male with a long history of a growing neck lump and diabetes mellitus was hospitalized due to a chronic infected giant thyroid cyst.
  • Imaging revealed the cyst displaced the trachea, leading to surgical intervention where inflammatory complications were discovered, but thankfully major vessels were unharmed.
  • The surgery resulted in a diagnosis of a benign thyroid cyst with chronic infection, suggesting a link between the cyst's progression and the patient's diabetes.
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African swine fever, one of the major viral diseases of swine, poses an imminent threat to the global pig industry. The high-efficient replication of the causative agent African swine fever virus (ASFV) in various organs in pigs greatly contributes to the disease. However, how ASFV manipulates the cell population to drive high-efficient replication of the virus in vivo remains unclear.

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This study investigated the soil physicochemical properties and vegetation community characteristics of the Baotou light rare earth tailings pond after 10 years of aggregate spray seeding ecological restoration (S1) and ordinary soil spray seeding ecological restoration (S2), and the naturally restored dam slope area without human intervention (S3). The results showed that the vegetation community of S1 was dominated by Caragana korshinskii Kom, and its importance and abundance values were 0.40 and 38.

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