Publications by authors named "Tao R"

Rotavirus group A (RVA) is a main pathogen causing diarrheal diseases in humans and animals. Various genotypes are prevalent in the Chinese pig herd. The genetic diversity of RVA lead to distinctly characteristics.

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  • - The study investigates the habenula (Hb) in relation to schizophrenia (SCZD) by examining its cell types and how their transcriptomic profiles differ in individuals with SCZD compared to healthy controls.
  • - Researchers used advanced techniques like single nucleus RNA-sequencing and fluorescent hybridization to identify 17 distinct cell types in the human Hb and validated these findings.
  • - They discovered 45 genes that are differentially expressed in the Hb of SCZD individuals, revealing significant genetic changes and providing new insights into the molecular basis of neuropsychiatric disorders.
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Objectives: To study the socio-demographic characteristics and the prevalence of depression, anxiety, and stress among clinical therapists in China during the early Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic and to identify associated factors.

Method: This cross-sectional study was part of a multicenter, nationally representative survey conducted through WeChat from January 2021 to March 2021. Data, including socio-demographics, health-related behaviors, and information on whether they participated in the frontline work of treating COVID-19, were collected anonymously.

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Gas drainage with bedding boreholes is an efficient method for preventing gas and achieving coal and gas comining in underground mining engineering. An underground pressurized drilling method is proposed to maintain the borehole stability. However, the presence of natural fractures in coal seams poses challenges during pressurized drilling.

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Stomach adenocarcinoma (STAD) is a one of most common malignancies with high mortality-to-incidence ratio. Programmed cell death (PCD) exerts vital functions in the progression of cancer. The role of PCD-related genes (PRGs) in STAD are not fully clarified.

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  • * This study found that a special diet called the ketogenic diet can help fix the pain issues caused by long-term use of morphine in male mice.
  • * The research showed that this diet helps good bacteria in the gut, and some tiny substances from those bacteria could help prevent the worsening pain related to opioids.
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CAR-T cell therapy, a novel immunotherapy, has made significant breakthroughs in clinical practice, particularly in treating B-cell-associated leukemia and lymphoma. However, it still faces challenges such as poor persistence, limited proliferation capacity, high manufacturing costs, and suboptimal efficacy. CRISPR/Cas system, an efficient and simple method for precise gene editing, offers new possibilities for optimizing CAR-T cells.

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Anxiety is a remarkably common condition among patients with pharyngitis, but the relationship between these disorders has received little research attention, and the underlying neural mechanisms remain unknown. Here, we show that the densely innervated pharynx transmits signals induced by pharyngeal inflammation to glossopharyngeal and vagal sensory neurons of the nodose/jugular/petrosal (NJP) superganglia in mice. Specifically, the NJP superganglia project to norepinephrinergic neurons in the nucleus of the solitary tract (NTS).

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Tissue-resident memory T (T) cells are a recently discovered subpopulation of memory T cells that reside in non-lymphoid tissues such as the intestine and skin and do not enter the bloodstream. The intestine encounters numerous pathogens daily. Intestinal mucosal immunity requires a balance between immune responses to pathogens and tolerance to food antigens and symbiotic microbiota.

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  • * Scientists have tried different ways to study these patterns, but it can be hard to do accurately.
  • * A new deep-learning method has been created to better analyze Newton's rings, and it works really well, even when there's noise or problems in the data.
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N-methyladenosine (m6A) is the most abundant and widely distributed internal RNA modification in eukaryotic cells, and it is involved in the regulation of gene expression and biological processes in many cells. In recent years, studies on the role of m6A modification in oral cavity have emerged gradually. Existing researches show that m6A-related proteins are involved in the regulation of oral squamous cell carcinoma and its resistance to therapy.

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  • Nicotinamide mononucleotide (NMN) boosts blood levels of nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide (NAD), which decreases with age, but the best dose of NMN isn't yet known.
  • A clinical trial with 80 healthy adults aged 40-65 tested daily doses of NMN (300mg, 600mg, 900mg), leading to significant dose-dependent increases in NAD levels and improvements in physical and mental health measures, including walking distance and quality of life scores.
  • Variability in how individuals respond to NMN suggests that monitoring NAD levels can help determine personalized dosages for more effective supplementation.*
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This Letter proposes a novel, to the best of our knowledge, matrix digitization method for a photonic analog-to-digital converter with phase-shifted optical quantization (PSOQ-ADC). This method overcomes the issues of excessive bit width of the output code and the generation of invalid codes encountered by the traditional direct digitization method. A PSOQ-ADC was fabricated on a lithium niobate on insulator (LNOI) platform, and an experimental platform was built.

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Arbitrary-oriented object detection (AOOD) has been widely applied to locate and classify objects with diverse orientations in remote sensing images. However, the inconsistent features for the localization and classification tasks in AOOD models may lead to ambiguity and low-quality object predictions, which constrains the detection performance. In this article, an AOOD method called task-wise sampling convolutions (TS-Conv) is proposed.

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Aim: The wealth of data generated by continuous glucose monitoring (CGM) provides new opportunities for revealing heterogeneities in patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM). We aimed to develop a method using CGM data to discover T2DM subtypes and investigate their relationship with clinical phenotypes and microvascular complications.

Methods: The data from 3119 patients with T2DM who wore blinded CGM at an academic medical centre was collected, and a glucose symbolic pattern (GSP) metric was created that combined knowledge-based temporal abstraction with numerical vectorization.

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In order to further explore the forming limits of thin-wall tube necking and thickening, and obtain sufficient thickness of the tube in the thickening area, local electric pulse-assisted forming experiments were carried out to study the effects of current intensity and feed speed on the necking and thickening forming of thin-wall tube. The experimental results show that with the increase in current intensity, the temperature in the forming area of the tube increases, and the forming load for necking and thickening decreases. However, with the increase in feed speed, the overall forming load for necking and thickening increases in general, and the smaller feed speed is more conducive to forming.

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Primary open-angle glaucoma (POAG), a leading cause of irreversible blindness globally, shows disparity in prevalence and manifestations across ancestries. We perform meta-analysis across 15 biobanks (of the Global Biobank Meta-analysis Initiative) (n = 1,487,441: cases = 26,848) and merge with previous multi-ancestry studies, with the combined dataset representing the largest and most diverse POAG study to date (n = 1,478,037: cases = 46,325) and identify 17 novel significant loci, 5 of which were ancestry specific. Gene-enrichment and transcriptome-wide association analyses implicate vascular and cancer genes, a fifth of which are primary ciliary related.

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Poly(ethylene oxide) (PEO)-based electrolytes are often used for Li conduction as they can dissociate the Li salts efficiently. However, high entanglement of the chains and lack of pathways for rapid ion diffusion limit their applications in advanced batteries. Recent developments in ionic covalent organic frameworks (iCOFs) showed that their highly ordered structures provide efficient pathways for Li transport, solving the limitations of traditional PEO-based electrolytes.

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Controlled-release nitrogen fertilizer (CRNF) has been expected to save labor input, reduce environmental pollution, and increase yield in crop production. However, the economic feasibility is still controversial due to its high cost. To clarify the suitable application strategy of CRNF in promoting the yield, nitrogen use efficiency and income on wheat grown in paddy soil, four equal N patterns were designed in 2017-2021 with polymer-coated urea (PCU) and common urea as material, including PCU applied once pre-sowing (M1), PCU applied 60% at pre-sowing and 40% at re-greening (M2), 30% PCU and 30% urea applied at pre-sowing, 20% PCU and 20% urea applied at re-greening (M3), and urea applied at four stage (CK, Basal:tillering:jointing:booting=50%:10%:20%:20%).

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Currently, the most commonly used method for human identification and kinship analysis in forensic genetics is the detection of length polymorphism in short tandem repeats (STRs) using polymerase chain reaction (PCR) and capillary electrophoresis (CE). However, numerous studies have shown that considerable sequence variations exist in the repeat and flanking regions of the STR loci, which cannot be identified by CE detection. Comparatively, massively parallel sequencing (MPS) technology can capture these sequence differences, thereby enhancing the identification capability of certain STRs.

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Objectives: To compare the clinical effect on acute ischemic stroke (AIS) between the combined treatment of 's abdominal acupuncture combined with the routine acupuncture and the simple routine acupuncture, and explore the influences on inflammatory factors i.e. interleukin (IL)-1β and IL-10.

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Researchers interested in understanding the relationship between a readily available longitudinal binary outcome and a novel biomarker exposure can be confronted with ascertainment costs that limit sample size. In such settings, two-phase studies can be cost-effective solutions that allow researchers to target informative individuals for exposure ascertainment and increase estimation precision for time-varying and/or time-fixed exposure coefficients. In this paper, we introduce a novel class of residual-dependent sampling (RDS) designs that select informative individuals using data available on the longitudinal outcome and inexpensive covariates.

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  • Oral chronic graft-versus-host disease (cGVHD) affects the quality of life after hematopoietic stem cell transplantation, and its exact causes are not fully understood, potentially involving microRNA (miRNA) expression and TGF-β/Smad signaling.
  • This study investigates the miRNA profiles in the peripheral blood of cGVHD patients, particularly looking at miRNA-769-5p and its relationship with the Smad2 protein.
  • Results showed that miRNA-769-5p was expressed differently in patients with and without cGVHD, suggesting it could be a potential diagnostic marker, with Smad2 mRNA showing an inverse relationship with miRNA-769-5p levels.
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Molecular engineering of drug delivering platforms to provide collaborative biological effects with loaded drugs is of great medical significance. Herein, cannabinoid receptor 1 (CB1)- and reactive oxygen species (ROS)-targeting electrosprayed microspheres (MSs) are fabricated by loading with the CB1 agonist arachidonoyl 2'-chloroethylamide (ACEA) and producing ROS in a photoresponsive manner. The synergistic anti-tumor effects of ACEA and ROS released from the MSs are assessed.

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Rechargeable Li metal batteries have the potential to meet the demands of high-energy density batteries for electric vehicles and grid-energy storage system applications. Achieving this goal, however, requires resolving not only safety concerns and a shortened battery cycle life arising from a combination of undesirable lithium dendrite and solid-electrolyte interphase formations. Here, a series of microcrack-free anionic network polymer membranes formed by a facile one-step click reaction are reported, displaying a high cation conductivity of 3.

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