Publications by authors named "Suchen Ma"

Macrophage recruitment to the injured nerve initiates a cascade of events, including myelin debris clearance and nerve trophic factor secretion, which contribute to proper nerve tissue repair. However, the mechanism of macrophage recruitment is still unclear. Here, by comparing wild-type with Mlkl and Sarm1 mice, two mouse strains with impaired myelin debris clearance after peripheral nerve injury, we identify interleukin-17B (IL-17B) as a key regulator of macrophage recruitment.

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SignificanceDiabetic neuropathy is a commonly occurring complication of diabetes that affects hundreds of millions of patients worldwide. Patients suffering from diabetic neuropathy experience abnormal sensations and have damage in their peripheral nerve axons as well as myelin, a tightly packed Schwann cell sheath that wraps around axons to provide insulation and increases electrical conductivity along the nerve fibers. The molecular events underlying myelin damage in diabetic neuropathy are largely unknown, and there is no efficacious treatment for the disease.

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A Gram-stain-negative, rod-shaped bacterium, designated XJ4, was isolated from oil-contaminated water, collected from Xinjiang Province, north-west PR China (45° 1' 27″ N, 85° 6' 14″ E). Growth occurred at 20-45 °C (optimum, 30 °C) and pH 6.0-10.

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Article Synopsis
  • A new bacterial strain, designated 4-2, was discovered in oil-contaminated water from Xinjiang, China, and is classified as Gram-stain-negative and non-motile.
  • Genetic analysis revealed that strain 4-2 is closely related to the species YIM 90738, with a similarity of 97.83%, indicating its potential as a novel species within its genus.
  • The strain exhibited unique biochemical characteristics, including specific fatty acids and a respiratory quinone, leading to its proposed designation as a new species, sp. nov., with type strain 4-2.
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