Publications by authors named "Shuwen Tan"

Rapid, on-site measurement of ppm-level humidity in real time remains a challenge. In this work, we fabricated a few micrometer thick, β-ketoenamine-linked covalent organic framework (COF) membrane via interfacially confined condensation of 1,3,5-tris-(4-aminophenyl)triazine (TTA) with 1,3,5-tri-formylphloroglucinol (TP). Based on the super-sensitive and reversible response of the COF membrane to water vapor, we developed a high-performance film-based fluorescence humidity sensor, depicting unprecedented detection limit of 0.

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  • Differences of sex development (DSD) in pigs, particularly XX DSD pigs, lead to atypical reproductive organ formation and significant economic losses in farming due to their underdeveloped gonads.
  • * Anatomical analyses and whole-genome sequencing identified specific genetic mutations associated with XX DSD pigs, including notable SNPs in genes like IFITM1 and NOBOX.
  • * The study's findings suggest that understanding these genetic changes can help explain the underlying causes of DSD in pigs and potentially aid in developing better breeding strategies.
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Microgels have been widely used for stabilizing emulsions due to their softness and stimulus responsiveness. Although ultrastable emulsions have been prepared by microgel nanoparticles, the role of electrostatic interactions on emulsion stability is still a controversial topic and further investigation of the effect of microgel deformability is required. In the present study, neutral poly(-vinylcaprolactam) (PVCL) and charged poly(-vinylcaprolactam)methacrylic acid (P(VCLMAA)) microgels were synthesized and further used as emulsifiers to stabilizing emulsion.

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  • - Pigs are used as effective models to study human disorders of sex development (DSD), specifically focusing on 38,XX ovotestis-DSD and 38,XX testis-DSD.
  • - Research involved clinical and transcriptome analyses of DSD and normal female pigs, revealing abnormalities in reproductive organ development and hormonal differences compared to healthy males.
  • - Key genes related to sex determination and development were identified, with DKK1 suggested as a critical candidate for further studies on the mechanisms behind the differences in gonadal phenotypes in DSD pigs.
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The microbiome-gut-brain axis plays a crucial role in many neurological diseases, including mild cognitive impairment. Sleep deprivation (SD) induces cognitive decline accompanied by alterations in the gut microbiota. However, the role of gut microbiota alterations in SD-induced cognitive dysfunction and the underlying mechanisms remain unclear.

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Sleep loss is commonplace nowadays and profoundly impacts cognition. Dopamine receptor D2 (DRD2) makes a specific contribution to cognition, although the precise mechanism underlying how DRD2 affects the cognitive process after sleep deprivation remains unclear. Herein, we observed cognitive impairment and impaired synaptic plasticity, including downregulation of synaptophysin and PSD95, decreased postsynaptic density thickness, neuron complexity, and spine density in chronic sleep restriction (CSR) mice.

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Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) spread rapidly and became a severe global public health threat. Older adults have a high risk of COVID-19 and its associated mortality. Sarcopenia has emerged as a predictor of poor outcomes in COVID-19 patients, including lengthy hospital stays, mortality, intensive care unit admission, need for invasive mechanical ventilation, and poor rehabilitation outcomes.

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Sleep deprivation causes significant memory impairment in healthy adults. Extensive research has focused on identifying the biological mechanisms underlying memory impairment. Microglia-mediated synaptic elimination plays an indispensable role in sleep deprivation.

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3-N-butylphthalide (NBP) is a component isolated from seeds of Chinese celery, and it was firstly approved for the treatment of ischemic stroke. With the gradual in-depth understanding of its pharmacological action, it was found that it may have potential effects on treating diabetes and its complications. This review aims to illustrate the researches on the properties of NBP and its therapeutic efficacy in diabetic related diseases.

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Paralytic ileus is common in patients with septic shock, causing high morbidity and mortality. Enteric neurons and enteric glial cells (EGCs) regulate intestinal motility. However, little is known about their interaction in endotoxemia.

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Cushing's syndrome (CS) is caused by hypercortisolemia, leading to the occurrence of characteristic clinical symptoms. A small number of patients with CS have periodic and intermittent increases in cortisol levels, resulting in recurrent episodes of clinical symptoms. Such patients are known as having cyclic CS (CCS).

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Stress is well known to contribute to the development of both neurological and psychiatric diseases. In the central nervous system, a role for STING (stimulator of interferon genes) in modulating immunological responses has been widely suggested, and this protein possesses both neurotoxic and neuroprotective properties. However, the potential role of the STING signalling pathway and the underlying regulatory mechanism in chronic stress have not been well established.

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The Indonesian Throughflow plays an important role in the global ocean circulation and climate. Existing studies of the Indonesian Throughflow have focused on the Makassar Strait and the exit straits, where the upper thermocline currents carry North Pacific waters to the Indian Ocean. Here we show, using mooring observations, that a previous unknown intermediate western boundary current (with the core at ~1000 m depth) exists in the Maluku Sea, which transports intermediate waters (primarily the Antarctic Intermediate Water) from the Pacific into the Seram-Banda Seas through the Lifamatola Passage above the bottom overflow.

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Our previous work has demonstrated that Yupingfeng, a Chinese herb medicine, considered as prebiotic showed beneficial properties in poultry health and disease prevention and regulated intestinal microbiota. The effects of Yupingfeng on fatty acids related to meat flavor and ruminal microbiota are not yet known in Qingyuan black goat. In this study, we supplemented fermented (FYP) and unfermented (UYP) Yupingfeng in different combinations to 90 goats.

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Genetically selected chickens with better growth and early maturation show an incidental increase in abdominal fat deposition (AFD). Accumulating evidence reveals a strong association between gut microbiota and adiposity. However, studies focusing on the role of gut microbiota in chicken obesity in conventional breeds are limited.

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XX sex reversal, also called XX disorders of sex development (XX-DSD), is a condition affecting the development of the gonads or genitalia, and is relatively common in pigs. However, its genetic etiology and transcriptional regulation mechanism in the hypothalamic-pituitary-gonadal axis (HPGA) remain mostly unknown. XX-DSD (SRY-negative) pigs and normal sows were selected by external genitalia observation.

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Genetic variation of insulin receptor substrate 1 (IRS-1) was found to modulate the insulin resistance of adipose tissues, but the underlying mechanism was not clear. To investigate how the IRS-1 was involved in the browning of white adipose tissue through miRNA, we identified a mutated Irs-1 (Irs-1 ) mice model and found that this mice had a reduced subcutaneous WAT (sWAT) and increased brown adipose tissue (BAT) in the interscapular region. So we isolated the bone marrow stromal cells and analyzed differentially expressed miRNAs and adipogenesis-related genes with miRNA arrays and PCR arrays.

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Bird beaks are important for biological purposes such as food intake, removing parasites, and defining phenotypic attributes. Cross-beaks are a threat to poultry health and are harmful to productivity, wasting some units in the poultry industry. However, there is still limited research on subtypes of cross-beaks and the genetic basis of cross-beaks as well.

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Seahorse is characterized by its male pregnancy and sex-role reversal. To better understand the sexual dimorphism of male and female seahorses based on essential genes, we performed systematic transcriptome studies for both genders. A total of 157,834,590 cleaned reads were obtained and assembled into 129,268 transcripts and 31,764 could be annotated.

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  • Researchers studied feathering variations in chickens using high-throughput transcriptomic sequencing to understand the genetic mechanisms behind feather development and sex-linked traits in the poultry industry.
  • They identified significant differences in gene and miRNA expression among groups with different feather lengths, with 2893 genes and 31 miRNAs differing in one group compared to 201 genes and 3 miRNAs in another.
  • The findings suggest that specific genes involved in multiple biological pathways, like Wnt and TGF-beta signaling, play key roles in feather growth, indicating a complex interaction between miRNAs and mRNAs during feather formation.
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is a leading cause of foodborne infections in China and a threat to human health worldwide. The main objective of this study is to determine the prevalence and characteristic of isolates in fish, oyster and shrimp samples from the South China domestic consumer market. To accomplish this, we examined 504 seafood samples from 11 provinces of China.

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This study explored the mechanism underlying the stimulation of collagen synthesis and osteoblastic differentiation by insulin-like growth factor 1 (IGF1) in primary mouse osteoblasts. Primary mouse calvarial osteoblasts were cultured and treated with various doses of IGF1 before transfection with siRNA targeting the collagen type I alpha 2 (Col1a2) or La ribonucleoprotein domain family member 6 (Larp6) genes. Alkaline phosphatase (ALP) activity, osteocalcin staining, alizarin red quantification and the expression level of runt-related transcription factor 2 (RUNX2) were performed to assess the differentiation of pre-osteoblasts.

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Insulin signaling is coordinated by insulin receptor substrates (IRSs). Many insulin responses, especially for blood glucose metabolism, are mediated primarily through and . knockout mice show growth retardation and insulin signaling defects, which can be compensated by other IRSs ; however, the underlying mechanism is not clear.

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  • * They detected a specific mutation (c.779 C>T) in the HNF1A gene, which contributed to varying symptoms among family members.
  • * Treatment included the medication Gliclazide for blood glucose control and regular genetic counseling, which improved the mental health of affected individuals.
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Background: Fasting is the most widely prescribed and self-imposed strategy for treating excessive weight gain and obesity, and has been shown to exert a number of beneficial effects. The aim of the present study was to determine the exact role of fasting and subsequent refeeding on fat distribution in mice.

Methods: C57/BL6 mice fasted for 24 to 72 h and were then subjected to refeeding for 72 h.

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