Publications by authors named "Ting-Ting Fan"

Chronic hepatitis B virus infections are a significant cause of liver cirrhosis and cancer. Our research reveals that HBV infection leads to a marked increase in m6A modification of Foxp4 mRNA, resulting in enhanced stability of the mRNA and a subsequent increase in Foxp4 mRNA levels. Analysis of biopsy samples from chronic HBV patients demonstrated consistent upregulation of m6A-modified Foxp4 mRNA levels alongside increased Foxp4 mRNA levels.

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  • The 13th National People's Congress of China is prioritizing strategies to achieve carbon peaking and neutrality through a green transformation of the economy, particularly emphasizing the challenges in energy-intensive regions like the Xi'an Hi-tech Zone.
  • A study was conducted to assess carbon emissions across different industries and energy types within the Xi'an Hi-tech Zone, revealing electricity as the primary source of emissions and predicting potential carbon peak scenarios using the Kaya model.
  • The results indicated that achieving carbon peak by 2030 is most influenced by economic development levels, while changes in industrial structure and energy sources are less likely to impact emissions before that timeline, highlighting the importance of transitioning to cleaner energy and improving economic sustainability.
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Cathepsin B plays an important role that degrades the Rubisco large subunit RbcL in freezing stress. Programmed cell death (PCD) has been well documented in both development and in response to environmental stresses in plants, however, PCD induced by freezing stress and its molecular mechanisms remain poorly understood. In the present study, we characterized freezing-induced PCD and explored its mechanisms in Arabidopsis.

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Quercus section Cyclobalanopsis represents a dominant woody lineage in East Asian evergreen broadleaved forests. Regardless of its ecological and economic importance, little is known about the genomes of species in this unique oak lineage. Quercus glauca is one of the most widespread tree species in the section Cyclobalanopsis.

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Introduction: Extended-spectrum β-lactamase (ESBL)-producing Enterobacteriaceae pose a huge threat to human health, especially in the context of complicated urinary tract infections (cUTIs). Carbapenems and piperacillin-tazobactam (PTZ) are two antimicrobial agents commonly used to treat cUTIs.

Methods: A monocentric retrospective cohort study focused on the treatment of cUTIs in adults was conducted from January 2019 to November 2021.

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The corrosion of materials severely limits the application scenarios of triboelectric nanogenerators (TENGs), especially in laboratories, chemical plants and other fields where leakage of chemically corrosive solutions is common. Here, we demonstrate a chemical-resistant triboelectric nanogenerator (CR-TENG) based on polysulfonamide (PSA) and polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE) non-woven fabrics. The CR-TENG can stably harvest biological motion energy and perform intelligent safety protection monitoring in a strong corrosive environment.

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Background: Hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) is a common malignancy. Ferroptosis and cuproptosis promote HCC spread and proliferation. While fewer studies have combined ferroptosis and cuproptosis to construct prognostic signature of HCC.

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  • Elevated blood pressure (BP), particularly systolic and diastolic BP, may increase the risk of myocardial infarction (MI), but the exact causal relationship was uncertain and is explored in this study.
  • The researchers used a method called bidirectional Mendelian randomization, analyzing genetic variants associated with BP and MI in large cohorts to assess potential causal links.
  • Results indicated that while higher BP levels could lead to an increased risk of MI, there was no evidence that MI causes changes in BP, highlighting the importance of managing BP for preventing heart issues.
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Background: Radiofrequency ablation (RFA) is one of the effective therapeutic modalities in patients with hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC). However, there is no proper method to evaluate the HCC response to RFA. This study aimed to establish and validate a clinical prediction model based on dual-energy computed tomography (DECT) quantitative-imaging parameters, clinical variables, and CT texture parameters.

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Strawberry fruit is one of people's favorite fruits. It has high nutritional value and health care effects. Strawberries lose their edible value quickly after being picked because of their thin skin, which is easily damaged.

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Global histone acetylation varies with changes in the nutrient and cell cycle phases; however, the mechanisms connecting these variations are not fully understood. Herein, we report that nutrient-related and cell-cycle-regulated nuclear acetate regulates global histone acetylation. Histone deacetylation-generated acetate accumulates in the nucleus and induces histone hyperacetylation.

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Since 1970s, aplysiatoxins (ATXs), a class of biologically active dermatoxins, were identified from the marine mollusk , whilst further research indicated that ATXs were originally metabolized by cyanobacteria. So far, there have been 45 aplysiatoxin derivatives discovered from marine cyanobacteria with various geographies. Recently, we isolated two neo-debromoaplysiatoxins, neo-debromoaplysiatoxin G () and neo-debromoaplysiatoxin H () from the cyanobacterium sp.

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RabA4 subfamily proteins, the key regulators of intracellular transport, are vital for tip growth of plant polar cells, but their unique distribution in the apical zone and role in vesicle targeting and trafficking in the tips remain poorly understood. Here, we found that loss of Arabidopsis () AMINOPHOSPHOLIPID ATPASE 3 (ALA3) function resulted in a marked decrease in YFP-RabA4b/ RFP-RabA4d- and FM4-64-labeled vesicles from the inverted-cone zone of the pollen tube tip, misdistribution of certain intramembrane compartment markers, and an obvious increase in pollen tube width. Additionally, we revealed that phosphatidylserine (PS) was abundant in the inverted-cone zone of the apical pollen tube in wild-type Arabidopsis and was mainly colocalized with the trans-Golgi network/early endosome, certain post-Golgi compartments, and the plasma membrane.

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  • Biochar, made from materials like wheat straw, is effective in trapping heavy metals like zinc (Zn(II)) in soil, but concerns exist about how these metals may be released back into the environment.
  • The study examined how different types of wheat straw-derived biochars, produced at varying temperatures, affected the stability and release patterns of Zn(II) in soils over time.
  • Findings indicated that Zn(II) from biochars created at higher temperatures is more mobile, while biochar from lower temperatures may be better for treating soils with lower pH, although there’s still a risk of metal release.
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  • Atractylenolide I inhibits the growth and promotes apoptosis of U266 cells, showing a dose-dependent effect.
  • The combination of atractylenolide I and bortezomib significantly enhances the inhibition of U266 cell proliferation compared to either drug alone.
  • Mechanistic studies suggest that this combined effect may involve the mitochondrial pathway and regulation of specific gene expressions related to the JAK2/STAT3 signaling pathway.
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Objective: To investigate the correlation of M-type phospholipase A2 receptor (PLA2R) expression and serum anti-PLA2R antibody with the clinical parameters and prognosis of patients with idiopathic membranous nephropathy (IMN).

Methods: A literature search for relevant original articles published between January 2009 and October 2019 was conducted on domestic and foreign databases. RevMan 5.

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A pair of stereoisomers possessing novel structures with 6/6/5 fused-ring systems, neo-debromoaplysiatoxin E () and neo-debromoaplysiatoxin F (), were isolated from the marine cyanobacterium sp. Their structures were elucidated using various spectroscopic techniques including high resolution electrospray ionization mass spectroscopy (HRESIMS) and nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR). The absolute stereochemistry was determined by calculated electronic circular dichroism (ECD) and gauge-independent atomic orbital (GIAO) NMR shift calculation followed by DP4+ analysis.

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Arsenic (As) and antimony (Sb) are considered as priority environmental pollutants and their accumulation in crop plants particularly in rice has posed a great health risk. This study endeavored to investigate As and Sb contents in paired soil-rice samples obtained from Xikuangshan, the world largest active Sb mining region, situated in China, and to investigate As speciation and location in rice grains. The soil and rice samples were analyzed by coupling the wet chemistry, laser ablation-inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry (LA-ICP-MS), synchrotron-based micro X-ray fluorescence mapping (μ-XRF) and micro X-ray absorption near-edge structure (μ-XANES) spectroscopy.

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Birnessite owing to its negative surface charge and defective structure exhibits high sorption affinities for Cd(II). However, Mn(II) can not only compete for the sorption sites with Cd(II), but also react with structural Mn(IV) in birnessite to form Mn(III), and thus, affect Cd(II) immobilization by birnessite. Herein, we investigate effects of Mn(II) on Cd(II) retention and remobilization on two birnessite δ-MnO and Mn(III)-rich δ-MnO (denoted as HE-MnO).

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  • Three new compounds, neo-debromoaplysiatoxin D, oscillatoxin E, and oscillatoxin F, were discovered from a marine cyanobacterium, along with four known analogues.
  • The new compounds are classified based on their structural differences: aplysiatoxins have tricyclic ring systems while oscillatoxins have a unique spirobicyclic structure.
  • Bioactivity tests revealed that the aplysiatoxins significantly activated a protein kinase, while oscillatoxins displayed strong blocking effects on a potassium channel, with detailed binding analysis highlighting the affinity of oscillatoxin E.
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Neo-debromoaplysiatoxin C (), a new member of the aplysiatoxin family, was isolated from the marine cyanobacterium sp. The structure of was elucidated based on spectroscopic data, and its stereochemistry was determined from NOESY spectrum and biosynthetic considerations. This new compound presents an intriguing 10-membered lactone ring skeleton derived from debromoaplysiatoxin by structural rearrangement, which is the first example in the aplysiatoxin family.

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In this work, a novel method was proposed to prepare two kinds of colloidal clusters. One was unitary cluster composed of monodisperse microspheres, the other was binary cluster consisting of bidisperse particles (large microsphere and small nanosphere). Each unitary cluster with fixed number () of monodisperse microspheres had its own unique configuration.

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Purpose: Podocytes are terminally differentiated cells lining the Bowman's capsule. Podocytes are critical for the proper glomerular filtration barrier function. At the same time, autophagy is crucial for maintaining podocyte homeostasis and insufficient autophagy could cause podocyte loss and proteinuria that is commonly observed in diabetic nephropathy (DN).

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The isolation and structure elucidation of two cyanobacterial debromoaplysiatoxin (DAT) analogues, neo-debromoaplysiatoxin A (1) and neo-debromoaplysiatoxin B (2), were reported and found to possess 6/10/6 and 6/6/6 fused-ring systems, respectively, which are rarely seen among aplysiatoxins. Both compounds exhibited potent blocking activity against Kv1.5 with IC values of 6.

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The present study aimed to assess the diagnostic value of 64-slice spiral computed tomography (CT) imaging of the urinary tract during the excretory phase for urinary tract obstruction. CT imaging of the urinary tract during the excretory phase was performed in 46 patients that had been diagnosed with urinary tract obstruction by B-mode ultrasound imaging or clinical manifestations. It was demonstrated that out of the 46 patients, 18 had pelvic and ureteral calculi, 12 cases had congenital malformations, 3 had ureteral stricture caused by urinary tract infection and 13 cases had malignant tumors of the urinary tract.

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