Publications by authors named "Shuping Wang"

Four previously undescribed cyclic peptides, reniochpeptins A-D (1-4), were isolated from the marine sponge Reniochalina sp. Their structures were elucidated through comprehensive spectroscopic analyses and a modified advanced Marfey's method. This method utilized ultra-high-performance liquid chromatography coupled with tandem multiple reaction monitoring mass spectrometry, employing a CORTECS T column to achieve simultaneous separation of derivatized -Leu, -Ile, -allo-Ile, -Leu, -Ile, and -allo-Ile within 25 minutes in a single analytical run.

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Alzheimer's disease (AD) is a neurodegenerative disorder characterized by the deposition of beta-amyloid (Aβ) peptides. Microglia-mediated neuroinflammation is one of the primary contributors to the pathogenesis of AD. Withanolides, the main constituents in the leaves of Datura stramonium L.

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With the advancement of biotechnology and the human pursuit of a healthy lifestyle, investigations on bioactive peptides (BAPs) have received increasing attention. Compared to proteins, BAPs have lower molecular weights and are more easily digested and absorbed by the human body, exhibiting various physiological functions. For instance, they can inhibit the angiotensin-converting enzyme, lower blood pressure, reduce cholesterol, and possess antioxidant, antimicrobial, and antiviral properties.

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Large-scale water transport helps solve the imbalance in water resources. Studies on ecological benefits after long-term EWT mainly focus on vegetation restoration and increase in water surface. However, the maintenance of aquatic communities in the EWT context is a major challenge.

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In recent years, the industrial substitution of long-chain per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) with short-chain alternatives has become increasingly prevalent, resulting in the widespread environmental detection of perfluorohexanesulfonic acid (PFHxS), a short-chain PFAS. However, there remains limited information about the potential adverse effects of PFHxS at environmental concentrations to wildlife. Here, early life stage zebrafish () were exposed to environmentally relevant concentrations of PFHxS to better characterize the adverse effects of PFHxS on aquatic organisms.

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Global active noise control (ANC) systems reduce noise over the entire car cabin with robust performance even as the human head moves; however, they have not been implemented in real-world applications. A robust error sensing strategy is proposed in this paper that is based on which a feasible global ANC system is realized in an electric car, and real-time ANC experiments demonstrate its effectiveness. Simulations based on measured road noise show that using evenly distributed error sensors is a robust error sensing strategy for different car speeds and the upper limit frequency of 3 dB global control is inversely proportional to the equivalent distance between error sensors.

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Understanding the genomic characteristics of livestock is crucial for improving breeding efficiency and conservation efforts. However, there is a relative lack of information on the genetic makeup of local goat breeds in Henan, China. In this study, we identified runs of homozygosity (ROH), genomic inbreeding coefficients (FROH), and selection signatures in four breeds including Funiu White (FNW), Huai (HG), Lushan Bullleg (LS), and Taihang black (THB).

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Objective: To elucidate the relationships between depression level and serum inflammatory factors and thyroxine levels in patients with malignant bone tumors associated with depression.

Methods: The depression ( = 28) and non-depression groups ( = 35) were established. Another 35 healthy subjects were selected as the control group.

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  • * Analysis was conducted on a large group of participants aged 65-105 from the Chinese Longitudinal Healthy Longevity Study over multiple years.
  • * Results indicated that current tea drinkers, particularly those consuming scented tea, reported better SRH and SRL, with males showing more benefits, and older adults aged 90-105 experiencing improved health and less risk of declining life satisfaction.
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  • This study investigates a new method called high-frequency magnetic paired-associative stimulation to treat motor dysfunction in stroke patients, aiming to enhance clinical effectiveness.
  • The clinical trial involves upper limb rehabilitation for stroke patients, utilizing a combination of peripheral and central magnetic stimulation over three weeks, with various assessments to gauge improvement.
  • The findings may demonstrate that this innovative method can lead to better recovery outcomes and could be a cost-effective treatment option as dual-coil magnetic stimulation gains popularity.
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  • * Natural products have a wide range of biological activities but pose challenges in drug discovery, including complications in separation and low effectiveness.
  • * The paper discusses 127 synthetic analogs of natural products, classifying them by disease treatment efficacy and exploring their structure-activity relationships to guide future pharmaceutical development for neurodegenerative diseases.
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  • Fluorescent-photoacoustic dual-modal probes like WSP-1 offer a promising solution for imaging gastritis despite challenges posed by the stomach's acidic environment.
  • WSP-1's unique design enables it to exhibit varying fluorescence and photoacoustic signals depending on the viscosity of the surrounding environment, allowing for precise imaging.
  • This probe not only targets mitochondria but also maintains stability in gastric acid, enabling effective in vivo imaging of drug-induced acute gastritis.
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  • * This study uses environmental DNA methods to find a direct correlation between plankton diversity and distance from the shore, with nutrient factors like inorganic nitrogen significantly affecting community distribution.
  • * Results indicate that changes in coastal habitats have altered plankton community succession from random to predictable patterns, while environmental variability, such as nutrient availability, affects the stability and vulnerability of offshore ecosystems.
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Active road noise control (ARNC) systems have been widely investigated for low-frequency road noise attenuation in vehicle cabins. Multiple reference and error sensors are usually required to ensure noticeable noise reduction. However, this tends to slow down the convergence speed of adaptive algorithms due to the coupling of secondary paths and the cross correlation of reference signals.

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The extensive use of fluoride in agriculture, industry, medicine, and daily necessities has raised growing concerns about fluoride residue. To date, real-time visual detection and efficient removal of fluoride ions from water remain greatly desirable. Herein, nano-CAU-10-NH@RhB is introduced as a ratiometric fluorescent probe and efficient scavenger for the intelligent detection and removal of fluoride ions.

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  • Scientists discovered five new cycloheptapeptides, named phakefusins A-E, from the marine sponge Phakellia fusca using a probe-based molecular networking approach.
  • Two of these compounds feature unique nonproteinogenic amino acids, while others have rare structural components such as methionine sulfoxide and glutamic acid ethyl ester.
  • The compounds were tested for their biological activities, with compound 1 showing moderate antitumor effects and compounds 2-5 demonstrating antioxidant potential by enhancing certain protective enzyme levels.
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Chicken is the main source of protein for humans in most parts of the world. However, excessive fat deposition in chickens has become a serious problem. This adversely affects the growth of chickens and causes economic losses.

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Microcin J25 (MccJ25), a lasso peptide antibiotic with a unique structure that resembles the lariat knot, has been a topic of intense interest since its discovery in 1992. The precursor (McjA) contains a leader and a core segment. McjB is a protease activated upon binding to the leader, and McjC converts the core segment into the mature MccJ25.

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Viscosity and polarity are essential parameters that play critical roles in various physiological processes. Thus, dual-emission fluorescent probes that respond to both polarity and viscosity are highly sought-after tools for studying these processes. In addressing this need, a novel fluorescent probe (L), with dual emissions centered at 460 nm and 780 nm, which can sensitively respond to polarity and viscosity respectively, has been developed.

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in the gramineous family, also known as lemongrass (LG), is a perennial herb. LG, a drug and food homologous medicine, has a widely recorded medicinal value and food applications. To date, 158 LG compounds have been reported, including terpenoids, flavonoids, phenolic acids.

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  • Nutritional needs have shaped the evolution of different species, like the rice leaffolders, Cnaphalocrocis medinalis and Cnaphalocrocis exigua, influencing their ecological traits and behaviors.* -
  • The study found that while carbohydrates extended the lifespan and growth of both species, amino acids mainly affected egg hatching, highlighting distinct nutritional roles.* -
  • C. medinalis relied heavily on adult nutrient intake for survival and reproduction, whereas C. exigua depended on nutrient storage from larvae, explaining their differing migration and overwintering strategies.*
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The changing global climate has significantly impacted the spread of plant pests. The cassava mealybug () is among the most dangerous quarantine pests affecting cassavas worldwide, causing substantial losses in agricultural production and food security across several regions. Although China is currently free of the cassava mealybug, its proximity to affected countries and extensive trade with these regions necessitate a detailed understanding of the pest's distribution pattern and dynamic ecological niche changes.

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Massive use of plastic products has caused their accumulation in soils, releasing large amounts of endogenous plastic additives (e.g., benzotriazole ultraviolet stabilizers, in short BZT-UVs) into terrestrial ecosystems.

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The family Tephritidae in the order Diptera, known as true fruit flies, are agriculturally important insect pests. However, the phylogenetic relationships of true fruit flies, remain controversial. Moreover, rapid identification of important invasive true fruit flies is essential for plant quarantine but is still challenging.

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  • A new eco-friendly method for monofluorinating unactivated alkylarenes using only visible light has been created, eliminating the need for extra metal catalysts or photosensitizers.
  • This technique works well with a variety of functional groups, like carboxylic acids and alcohols, and operates under mild conditions.
  • Successful gram-scale production of a fluorinated pharmaceutical demonstrates the method's effectiveness, and studies indicate a single-electron transfer mechanism may be key in forming the necessary reactive radicals.
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