Publications by authors named "Wan P"

Skeletal muscle is a complex heterogeneous tissue and characterizing its cellular heterogeneity and transcriptional and epigenetic signatures are important for understanding the details of its ontogeny. In our study, we applied scRNA-seq and scATAC-seq to investigate the cell types, molecular features, transcriptional and epigenetic regulation, and patterns of developing bovine skeletal muscle from gestational, lactational and adult stages. Detailed molecular analyses were used to dissect cellular heterogeneity, and we deduced the differentiation trajectory of myogenic cells and uncovered their dynamic gene expression profiles.

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The coronavirus disease (COVID-19) pandemic continues to spread worldwide, and its related stressors are causing a high prevalence of mental health problems among graduate students. This has the potential for long-term effects on their mental well-being. However, few large-scale studies have been conducted on multiple risk and protective factors.

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Background: Polo-like kinase 4 (PLK4) is a crucial regulator for centriole replication and is reported to be aberrantly expressed in various cancers, where it participates to tumorigenesis. However, PLK4 effect in acute myeloid leukemia (AML), is still uncertain. This study investigates the function of PLK4 in AML.

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In the present study, the antidiabetic properties of protein hydrolysates (TOH) in streptozotocin-induced diabetic mice were investigated, and peptides with α-amylase (AAM) and dipeptidyl peptidase IV (DPP-IV) inhibitory activities were identified and screened. The results showed that TOH alleviated body weight loss, polyphagia, blood glucose elevation and insulin secretion decline in diabetic mice. After 4 weeks of TOH administration, random blood glucose (RBG) decreased significantly.

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The zinc-ion battery (ZIB) has been extensively researched as one of the promising electrochemical power sources. However, the problem of Zn-dendrite formation during repeated plating and stripping process seriously hinders the development of ZIBs. Herein, three-dimensional (3D) honeycomb-like porous carbon (HPC) with co-doping of zinc and nitrogen is prepared through confining growth of nanoscale zeolite imidazole framework-8 (ZIF-8) on the well-designed nano-pools walls of HPC followed by pyrolysis at 600 ℃ to obtain the final product ZnN/HPC-600, which exhibits large surface area and abundant zincophilic interfaces, ensuring homogeneous distribution of electronic field and low polarization during cycling process.

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  • The study focused on pediatric liver-transplanted patients infected with the Omicron variant BA.2 during the COVID-19 outbreak in Shanghai from March to October 2022.
  • Five patients with varying primary diseases showed symptoms like fever upon infection, with the duration of illness lasting around 29 days, categorized as mild to moderate cases.
  • Findings indicate that post-transplant immunosuppression can prolong virus clearance and raise the risk of relapse but does not influence the severity or symptom duration; patients often recover well with adjusted immunosuppressant therapy.
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Hydrogen peroxide (HO) is considered a significant biomarker in various diseases and could induce deleterious health problems at irregular physiological concentrations. Therefore, developing a simple, efficient biocompatible nanoprobe for trace amount HO detection with high sensitivity and specificity is of great help for early diagnosis and therapeutics. Herein, we designed amphiphilic poly(styrene-co-maleic anhydride) (PMSA)-encapsulated nanoclusters composed of upconversion nanoparticles (UCNPs) and manganese dioxide nanoparticles (MnO NPs) at a specific ratio to produce a near-infrared (NIR) excited luminescent nanoprobe for HO detection.

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Previous studies have shown the role of bacterial lipopolysaccharide (LPS) in promoting tumor progression. Our previous study found that the community richness of LPS-producing bacteria was significantly increased in the fresh stool samples of esophageal cancer (EC) patients, but the relative LPS levels and underlying mechanism in EC progression remain unknown. In this study, an case-control study found that the content of LPS was higher in serum of EC patients.

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Background: The management of LT patients during COVID-19 pandemic is important. Immunosuppressants (IS) are key therapy agents after liver transplant. Different ISs have different side effects.

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Drosophila RhoGAP18B was identified as a negative regulator of small GTPase in the behavioral response to ethanol. However, the effect of RhoGAP18B on cell migration is unknown. Here, we report that RhoGAP18B regulates the migration of border cells in Drosophila ovary.

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As a typical broad bandgap semiconductor, ZnO has received considerable attention for developing optoelectronic devices in ultraviolet wavelengths, but suffers from a lack of high-quality single-crystalline p-type ZnO. Herein, we report the realization of a homojunction ultraviolet photodetector, which involves a p-type Sb-doped ZnO microwire (ZnO:Sb MW) and n-type ZnO layer. The p-type conductivity of the as-synthesized ZnO:Sb MWs was evidenced using an individual wire field-effect transistor.

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Efficient separation of oil droplets from oil/water emulsions is necessary for many energy and food industrial processes and for industrial wastewater treatment. Membrane microfiltration has been explored to address this issue because it is simple to operate and low in cost. However, filtration of oil droplets with a size around or less than 1 μm is still a major challenge.

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Background: Developmental stage and cryopreservation method have significant impact on the pregnancy rate after transfer of embryos produced in vivo.

Objective: To determine the pregnancy outcomes from ovine embryos cryopreserved at different developmental stages.

Materials And Methods: Embryos at different developmental stages were obtained from donor ewes through simultaneous estrus treatment and laparoscopic artificial insemination.

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  • Calcium alginate capsules show potential for enhancing the maintenance of asphalt concrete, but their effectiveness at lower temperatures is still unclear.
  • The study tested these capsules' healing capabilities and oil release rates at different temperatures, finding that they perform better at higher temperatures and release less rejuvenator oil when it's cold.
  • Results indicate that the capsules possess good thermal resistance and strength, but under lower temperatures, the healing ability of asphalt concrete diminishes compared to 20 °C, affecting the material's overall performance.
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Microplastics and nanoplastics are being assumed as emerging toxic pollutants owing to their unique persistent physicochemical attributes, chemical stability, and nonbiodegradable nature. Owing to their possible toxicological impacts (not only on aquatic biota but also on humans), scientific communities are developing innovative technologies to remove microplastics and nanoplastics from polluted waters. Various technologies, including adsorption, coagulation, photocatalysis, bioremediation, and filtration, have been developed and employed to eliminate microplastics and nanoplastics.

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Rapid chemical functionalization of additives and efficient determination of their optimum concentrations are important for designing high-performance lubricants, especially under multi-additive conditions. Herein, chemically functionalized graphene (FGR) and carbon nanotubes (FCNTs) were rapidly prepared by microwave-assisted ball milling and subsequently introduced into grease as additives. The tribological properties of the additives in grease at different concentrations and ratios were measured using a four-ball test.

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The mirid bugs and are considered serious pests of many crops in China, the host plant recognition of these pests remains unclear. The current study investigated the vital odor cues of two mirid bugs and evaluated the role of olfactory recognition in host recognition. The GC-EAD response of mirid bugs to volatiles of their host plant was tested.

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Necroptosis is currently attracting the attention of the scientific community for its broad implications in inflammatory diseases and cancer. However, detecting ongoing necroptosis under both experimental and clinical disease conditions remains challenging. The technical barrier lies in four aspects, namely tissue sampling, real-time monitoring, specific markers, and distinction between different types of cell death.

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Egg yolk phospholipids (PLs) have been demonstrated to generate large quantities of lipid-derived odorants, especially the fatty note odorants. Recently, egg yolk PLs have been successfully used in chicken meat and fried foods to improve aroma. This review comprehensively summarizes the properties of egg yolk PLs as precursors of fatty note odorants, including their classes, extraction, identification, oxidation, decomposition and odorant formation, applications, considerations and future prospects in the food industry.

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The color and pungency are important indicators for evaluating the quality of chili oil, which are mainly determined by the carotenoids and capsaicinoids, respectively. In this study, the effect of frying temperature on the changes of carotenoids and capsaicinoids in chili oil was qualitatively and quantitatively analyzed by H NMR. The increasing frying temperature caused the thermal degradation of carotenoids to be intensified, and the degradation of red carotenoids was greater than that of yellow carotenoids.

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The evidence for the existence of perceived task demand is paradoxical. The purpose of the present study is to explore whether perceived task demand is a challenge or a hindrance stressor. To achieve this research purpose, based on conservation of resources theory, a conceptual model is developed that utilizes both a resource acquisition path and a resource depletion path.

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  • The study aimed to explore COVID-19 vaccine coverage in immunosuppressed children, focusing on guardians' willingness to vaccinate and the factors influencing their decisions.
  • It found that three-dose vaccination rates were very low for liver (0.9%) and hematopoietic stem cell transplant recipients (4.9%), but guardian acceptance was higher at 63.8%.
  • Main reasons for hesitancy included fears about vaccine side effects and doubts regarding efficacy; the majority of children with Omicron experienced mild symptoms, highlighting the need for targeted education and vaccination strategies for families with liver transplant recipients.
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The increasing emergence of antibiotic resistance is an urgent threat to global health care; thus, there is a need for new therapeutics. Guanidine is the preferred functional group for antimicrobial design and development. Herein, the potential antibacterial activity of the guanidine derivative isopropoxy benzene guanidine (IBG) against multidrug-resistant (MDR) bacteria was discovered.

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