Publications by authors named "Tuo Chen"

Background: Dietary therapy strategies play an important role in the treatment of pediatric patients with Crohn's disease (CD), but the relative efficacy of different dietary therapy strategies for Crohn's remission is unknown. This study aims to compare the effectiveness and tolerance of these dietary therapy strategies for active pediatric CD.

Methods: We searched the medical literature up to August 30, 2024 to identify randomized controlled trials (RCTs) of dietary therapy strategies for pediatric CD.

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Dry eye disease (DED) is a prevalent ophthalmic disease that affects millions of people worldwide. Iron overload and macrophage inflammation have been implicated in the development of murine DED, though the specific role of macrophages under iron overload conditions remains unclear. This study aimed to establish a novel iron overload-induced mouse model of DED and investigate macrophage involvement.

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A bacterial strain designated HT6-4 was isolated from soil samples collected from the Flaming Mountain, Xinjiang, PR China. The purpose of this study was to describe a novel species and its characteristics, through genome sequencing and analysis of the relationship between the members of the genus , and explore the antiradiation, antioxidation and antibacterial capabilities of strain HT6-4. The polyphasic study confirmed the affiliation of strain HT6-4 with the genus .

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Understanding the balance between methane (CH) production (methanogenesis) and its oxidation is important for predicting carbon emissions from thermokarst lakes under global warming. However, the response of thermokarst lake methanogenesis and the anaerobic oxidation of methane (AOM) to warming, especially from Qinghai-Tibetan Plateau (QTP), is still not quantified. In this study, sediments were collected from 11 thermokarst lakes on the QTP.

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  • * A study analyzed four types of permafrost soil on the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau, finding that the quantity of potential pathogenic bacteria decreased overall, but diversity measurements varied with the degradation stages.
  • * The research identified 216 potential pathogenic species and revealed that the pathogenic community structure is influenced by environmental factors and non-pathogenic bacteria, indicating different biosecurity risks at each stage of permafrost degradation.
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  • Radiation protection is crucial for human health and environmental safety, with a focus on studying radiation-resistant extremophiles for applications in bioremediation and anti-radiation drug development.
  • A novel bacterial species, S7-12, was isolated from the moraine of Mount Everest, showing remarkable radiation resistance and distinct morphological and genomic traits.
  • Investigating strain S7-12's genome could provide valuable insights into radiation resistance mechanisms, aiding the development of biomarkers and therapies to enhance human resilience against radiation exposure.
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Background: Periodontitis is the sixth-most common disease worldwide. The oral microbiome composition and its association with Periodontal disease (PD) have been largely explored; however, limited studies have explored the microbial profiles of both oral and toothbrushes in patients with PD. Thus, this study aimed to ascertain the oral and toothbrushes microbial composition in high-altitude populations, hypothesizing that their correlation with periodontal health would differ from those at lower altitudes, potentially indicating links between environmental factors, microbial colonization patterns, and periodontal health in distinct geographic contexts.

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  • Deep supervised learning often needs a lot of labeled data, which is hard and costly to gather, leading to interest in self-supervised learning (SSL) that uses unlabeled data.
  • SSL has gained traction with various algorithms, yet there's a lack of comprehensive studies connecting these methods and their development.
  • This paper reviews different SSL techniques, discusses their applications in fields like image processing and natural language processing, and identifies key research trends and ongoing questions in the field.
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  • Glaciers serve as significant reservoirs for freshwater and host various microorganisms, raising concerns about biosafety risks due to melting from global warming.
  • A study in the southeastern Tibetan Plateau utilized advanced techniques to analyze pathogenic bacteria on glacier surfaces, identifying 441 potential pathogenic species with notable seasonal and environmental variations.
  • The majority of identified pathogens affected animals, particularly in April, with findings indicating that these microbes primarily originated from West Asia and could impact regions in central and southern China.
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Objectives: EGFR-tyrosine kinase inhibitor (TKI) is used to treat recurrent and metastatic nasopharyngeal carcinoma (rmNPC). This meta-analysis aims to study the efficacy and safety of EGFR-TKI in treating patients with rmNPC.

Methods: We conducted a systematic search of PubMed, Embase, and Web of Science up to November 2023, and included literature that met the criteria.

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Ulcerative colitis (UC) is a chronic inflammatory bowel disease with immune dysregulation affecting colon inflammatory response. Recent studies have highlighted that neutrophil extracellular traps (NETs) play an important role in the pathogenesis of UC. Berbamine (BBM), one of the bioactive ingredients extracted from Chinese herbal medicine Berberis vulgaris L, has attracted intensive attentions due to its significant anti-inflammatory activity and a marketing drug for treating leukemia in China.

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  • Wumei Wan (WMW) is a traditional Chinese medicine that shows promise in treating Colitis-associated colorectal cancer (CAC), but its effectiveness across different CAC stages is still being researched.
  • The study aims to assess the therapeutic effects of WMW on CAC progression using mouse models, analyzing its chemical components and immune responses through various scientific methods.
  • Results reveal that WMW is particularly effective during the early stage of CAC, reducing inflammation, promoting healthier immune activity, and improving tissue condition, while also showing significant gene expression changes related to cancer pathways.
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  • Forest management positively impacts Qinghai spruce growth and resilience post-drought, particularly concerning the associated phyllosphere microbiome.
  • The study found that managed forests exhibited increased bacterial community diversity and stability, while community complexity decreased.
  • Changes in community assembly processes under forest management suggested a stronger deterministic influence over stochastic factors, ultimately aiding in better tree growth and microbiome health.
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We isolated and analyzed a novel, Gram-stain-positive, aerobic, rod-shaped, non-motile actinobacterium, designated as strain ZFBP1038, from rock sampled on the north slope of Mount Everest. The growth requirements of this strain were 10-37 °C, pH 4-10, and 0-6% (w/v) NaCl. The sole respiratory quinone was MK-9, and the major fatty acids were anteiso-C and iso-C.

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  • Human activities and the burning of fossil fuels are causing resource depletion and climate change, prompting the need for alternative clean energy sources.
  • This study examined the use of potato peel waste (PPW) in anaerobic digestion (AD) at different temperatures (15°C, 25°C, and 35°C), finding that 35°C produced the highest biogas and methane.
  • Temperature variations significantly influenced microbial diversity, with a stronger impact on archaeal communities and specific bacterial genera, improving biogas production and suggesting that temperature optimization can enhance the AD of food waste.
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  • Temperature significantly impacts the stability and efficiency of anaerobic digestion (AD) systems, particularly in the digestion of potato peel waste.
  • The study shows that biogas production increases with temperature, peaking at 35°C, while certain microbial communities are more dominant in the AD process at varying temperatures.
  • Metatranscriptomic analysis reveals that as temperature rises, core functional pathways related to methane production are enhanced, suggesting that temperature regulation optimizes biogas yield by focusing resources on methanogenesis.
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Gram-stain-negative, aerobic, rod-shaped, non-motile bacterium strain ZFBP2030 was isolated from a rock on the North slope of Mount Everest. This strain contained a unique ubiquinone-10 (Q-10) as a predominant respiratory quinone. Among the tested fatty acids, the strain contained summed feature 8, C 2OH, and C, as major cellular fatty acids.

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Glaciers retreating due to global warming create important new habitats, particularly suitable for studying ecosystem development where nitrogen is a limiting factor. Nitrogen availability mainly results from microbial decomposition and transformation processes, including nitrification. AOA and AOB perform the first and rate-limiting step of nitrification.

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Background: The red palm weevil (RPW), (Olivier), is an important quarantine pest, which has caused serious economic losses in various palm species, such as coconut, oil palm and date palm. Finding effective biocontrol resources is important for the control of this pest and the protection of palm crops.

Methods: A pathogenic strain HJ-01 was isolated from infected and dead pupa of using tissue separation method.

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, a genus belonging to , can endure various low-nutrient conditions. It can degrade pollutants using multiple organic materials such as carbon and nitrogen sources. The characteristics and applications of are described in detail in this review, with emphasis on the degradation of several hard-to-degrade pollutants by using , including aromatic compounds, hydrocarbons, haloalkanes, nitrogen heterocycles, and polymeric polyesters.

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Plant fiber reinforced polymer matrix composites have attracted much attention in many industries due to their abundant resources, low cost, biodegradability, and lightweight properties. Compared with synthetic fibers, various plant fibers are easy to obtain and have different characteristics, making them a substitute for synthetic fiber composite materials. However, the aging phenomenon of composite materials has been a key issue that hinders development.

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  • A new strain of Streptomyces, called 3_2, was isolated from soil in Northwest China and shows high genetic similarity to other Streptomyces species.
  • The strain can thrive in high salt concentrations and produces compounds that inhibit harmful bacteria like Staphylococcus aureus.
  • Due to its unique properties and ability to survive in extreme environments, 3_2 has been classified as a new species named Streptomyces halobius sp. nov.
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MicroRNAs belong to the family of non-coding RNAs that participate in cell proliferation, cell death and development. The Müller glial cells are the inherent and specific neuroglia cells in the retinal organisation and play significant roles in retinal neuroprotection, organisational maintenance, inflammation and immunity, regeneration, and the occurrence and development of retinal diseases. However, only a few studies report the underlying mechanism of how miRNAs drive the function of Müller glial cells in the development of retinal diseases.

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  • - This paper discusses the development of a V-cavity tunable semiconductor laser operating at 1550 nm, designed for use in wavelength division multiplexing (WDM) optical fiber communications.
  • - The experiment successfully demonstrated a 20 km optical link transmitting data at 40 Gbps, showing a good eye diagram and a low bit error rate (BER).
  • - Results indicate that the laser can tune across a 25 nm range, support 32 channels at 100 GHz intervals, and maintain a side mode suppression ratio (SMSR) above 39 dB, confirming its potential for advanced optical networking applications.
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  • The Hexi Corridor in northwestern China, characterized by arid conditions and translucent stone pavements, provides a unique environment for studying hypolithic microbial communities.
  • Research indicates that environmental factors, like uneven water and heat distribution, significantly affect the colonization rates of these microbial communities, which vary between eastern and western locations.
  • Dominant bacterial phyla, including Cyanobacteria and Proteobacteria, display significant site-specific abundances, and changes in soil physicochemical properties correlate with community diversity, highlighting the complexity of microbial adaptations in this environment.
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