Publications by authors named "Su Rina"

Background: Mongolian cattle, a unique breed indigenous to China, represent valuable genetic resources and serve as important sources of meat and milk. However, there is a lack of high-quality genomes in cattle, which limits biological research and breeding improvement.

Findings: In this study, we conducted whole-genome sequencing on a Mongolian bull.

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Artificial intelligence (AI), particularly large language models like GPT-4o, holds promise for enhancing diagnostic accuracy in healthcare. This study evaluates the diagnostic performance of GPT-4o compared to human ophthalmologists in glaucoma cases. A prospective, observational study was conducted at a tertiary care ophthalmology center.

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In mammalian reproduction, testis-specific protein IZUMO1 and its receptor JUNO on the oocyte surface are essential for sperm-oocyte recognition, binding, and membrane fusion. However, these factors alone are insufficient to accomplish cytoplasmic membrane fusion. It is believed that other gametic proteins interact with them to facilitate sperm-oocyte interaction on the head and mid-tail of rat spermatozoa as well as on the surface of oocytes.

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  • - The study aimed to evaluate the safety and cost-effectiveness of oral propranolol for treating high-risk infantile hemangiomas in outpatient settings compared to inpatient care.
  • - Results showed that the majority of patients had improved heart metrics without serious side effects, and follow-up tests on day ten displayed normal physiological functions.
  • - Treatment costs were significantly lower in outpatient settings, suggesting that this approach is safe and economically beneficial, making it a valuable option for hospitals lacking dermatology departments.
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The Mongolian sheep, emblematic of the Inner Mongolian grasslands, is renowned for its exceptional stress resistance and adaptability to harsh environments, drawing considerable attention. Recent research has unveiled the novel role of γ-aminobutyric acid (GABA) in combating oxidative stress. This investigation examined how GABA impacts renal-cortex and medulla cells from Mongolian sheep exposed to high-glucose stress conditions, utilizing gene expression analysis and non-targeted metabolomics.

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Unlabelled: High-throughput metagenomic sequence technology was employed to evaluate changes in microbial community composition and carbohydrate-active enzymes encoding gene enrichment status in silages to altitudinal gradients in the world's highest alpine region of Qinghai-Tibetan Plateau (QTP). were collected from three different altitudes in QTP: 2,600 m (low altitude), 3600 m (moderate altitude), and 4,600 m [high (H) altitude], and ensiled for 7, 14, 30, and 60 d. Results indicated an improvement in silage quality with the increasing altitude, although the acetic acid concentration and dry matter loss were greater in H altitude silages after 30 d of ensiling.

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Aiming at the large aspect ratio characteristics of large wind turbines, it is easy to cause irreversible damage due to flutter during operation. A two-degree-of-freedom (plunge and pitch) flutter test bench was built using the time domain and frequency domain analysis methods of dynamic signals. The influence of different centroid positions on the flutter boundary was studied.

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  • Pyoderma gangrenosum (PG) is a rare skin disease marked by painful ulcers and is often linked to other health issues like inflammatory bowel disease and joint pain, leading to delays in diagnosis and treatment.
  • A study analyzed the clinical characteristics and treatment strategies of 14 patients hospitalized for PG, revealing common ulcer types and the frequent use of glucocorticoids for treatment.
  • The findings suggest that PG is not uncommon in males and emphasize the need for better awareness among healthcare providers to enhance diagnosis and patient outcomes.
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Background: Silage is widely used to formulate dairy cattle rations, and the utilization of antibiotics and methane emissions are 2 major problems for a sustainable and environmentally beneficial ruminant production systems. Bacteriocin has received considerable attention because of its potential as an alternative to antibiotics in animal husbandry. However, the impact of bacteriocin-producing lactic acid bacteria on the microbiological conversion process of whole-plant corn silage and rumen fermentation remains limited.

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Defect engineering is an effective strategy to enhance the enzyme-like activity of nanozymes. However, previous efforts have primarily focused on introducing defects via de novo synthesis and post-synthetic treatment, overlooking the dynamic evolution of defects during the catalytic process involving highly reactive oxygen species. Herein, a defect-engineered metal-organic framework (MOF) nanozyme with mixed linkers is reported.

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Natural phosphatases featuring paired metal sites inspire various advanced nanozymes with phosphatase-like activity as alternatives in practical applications. Numerous efforts to create point defects show limited metal site pairs, further resulting in insufficient activity. However, it remains a grand challenge to accurately engineer abundant metal site pairs in nanozymes.

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Inhabiting some of the world's most inhospitable climatic regions, the Sunite Mongolian sheep generates average temperatures as low as 4.3 °C and a minimum temperature of -38.8 °C; in these environments, they make essential cold adaptations.

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This study aimed to assess the effect of dietary arginine supplementation on muscle structure and meat characteristics of lambs also considering lipid oxidation products and to contribute to reveal its mechanisms of action using tandem mass tagging (TMT) proteomics. Eighteen lambs were allocated to two dietary treatment groups: control diet or control diet with the addition of 1% L-arginine. The results revealed that dietary arginine supplementation increased muscle fibre diameter and cross-sectional area (P < 0.

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Increasing threats of air pollution prompt the design of air purification systems. As a promising initiative defense strategy, nanocatalysts are integrated to catalyze the detoxification of specific pollutants. However, it remains a grand challenge to tailor versatile nanocatalysts to cope with diverse pollutants in practice.

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Kormilev, 1955 is a flat-bodied and enigmatic bug that was first discovered on the island of Taiwan, China. In this study, the whole mitochondrial genome of was sequenced and annotated for the first time, and its genomic data were uploaded to Genbank feedback number OR675057. The mitochondrial genome of is 15,340 bp in length, a typical circular DNA encoding 37 genes and a control region with 68.

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Ethnopharmacological Relevance: Tanreqing injection (TRQ) is widely used, traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) injection used in China to treat respiratory infections. Modern pharmacological studies have confirmed that TRQ can protect against influenza viruses. However, the mechanism by which TRQ inhibits influenza viruses remains unclear.

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Efforts to advance RNA aptamers as a new therapeutic modality have been limited by their susceptibility to degradation and immunogenicity. In a previous study, we demonstrated synthesized short double-stranded region-containing circular RNAs (ds-cRNAs) with minimal immunogenicity targeted to dsRNA-activated protein kinase R (PKR). Here we test the therapeutic potential of ds-cRNAs in a mouse model of imiquimod-induced psoriasis.

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This study investigates the effectiveness of an exopolysaccharide (EPS)-producing strain (Lactiplantibacillus plantarum L75) alone or in combination with Saccharomyces cerevisiae on the fermentation characteristics, antioxidant capacities and microbial community successions of oat silage stored at various temperatures. A rapid decrease in pH and lactic acid accumulation was observed in silages treated with L. plantarum and S.

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Sorghum forage was ensiled for 90 days at two dry matter (DM) contents (27 vs. 39%) without or with Lactiplantibacillus plantarum inoculation. On day 90 of fermentation, silages were sampled to assess the microbial community dynamics and metabolome profile.

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Background: Ischemic optic neuropathy (ION) is exceedingly rare in children on dialysis, resulting from poor perfusion of the optic nerve, and presents as sudden acute painless vision loss.

Case-diagnosis/treatment: We report the case of a 3-year-old male with stage 5 chronic kidney disease (CKD 5) due to focal segmental glomerulosclerosis (FSGS) status post-bilateral nephrectomy on chronic hemodialysis who had acute loss of vision several hours after a hemodialysis session. Earlier that day, he had a drop in blood pressure intra-dialysis to 89/67 mmHg, with at home blood pressures ranging 90/60 to 150/100 mmHg.

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  • Engineering isolated metal sites in nanozymes can create highly efficient catalysts.
  • Existing designs often overlook the role of supporting cofactors, which can limit their effectiveness in electron transfer.
  • This study presents a novel UiO-67 nanozyme with strategically combined iron sites and nanocofactors, achieving over four times better catalytic performance for detecting chlorpyrifos, paving the way for advanced nanozyme development.
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  • The Qinghai-Tibet Plateau faces frequent feed shortages due to harsh cold conditions and a limited crop growing season, making effective forage preservation essential for livestock nutritional needs.
  • The microbial community structure of forages, which varies with altitude, significantly affects the fermentation quality of ensiled forage.
  • Research showed that silage made at higher elevations, particularly from Chenduo, has superior fermentation quality and greater microbial abundance compared to silage from lower altitudes, providing valuable insights for improving silage production in the region.
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  • Psoriasis is an inflammatory disease that often occurs alongside other health issues like hypertension, diabetes, and inflammatory bowel disease due to similar inflammatory processes and immune system dysfunctions.
  • The review focuses on how metabolites regulate immune cell functions, especially T lymphocytes, and how different metabolic pathways (glucose, lipid, and amino acid) are impacted by psoriasis.
  • It also discusses recent findings in metabolomics to deepen knowledge of psoriasis pathogenesis and to pinpoint potential therapeutic targets through metabolic biomarkers.
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Background: Alterations in the placental expression of glucose transporters (GLUTs), the crucial maternal-fetal nutrient transporters, have been found in women with hyperglycemia in pregnancy (HIP). However, there is still uncertainty about the underlying effect of the high-glucose environment on placental GLUTs expression in HIP.

Methods: We quantitatively evaluated the activity of mammalian target of rapamycin (mTOR) and expression of GLUTs (GLUT1, GLUT3, and GLUT4) in the placenta of women with normal pregnancies (CTRL, n = 12) and pregnant women complicated with poorly controlled type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM, n = 12) by immunohistochemistry.

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Neurotoxicity of organophosphate compounds (OPs) can catastrophically cause nervous system injury by inhibiting acetylcholinesterase (AChE) expression. Although artificial systems have been developed for indirect neuroprotection, they are limited to dissociating P-O bonds for eliminating OPs. However, these systems have failed to overcome the deactivation of AChE.

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