Publications by authors named "Wang Wenquan"

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  • The tiger butterfly, part of the Danaidae family, is currently not endangered, leading to its exclusion from major conservation lists, which may hinder local conservation efforts.
  • Yunnan's high butterfly diversity makes it an excellent area for studying the tiger butterfly's habitat suitability and overall conservation.
  • The study uses the MaxEnt model to predict suitable habitats and finds that interspecies relationships enhance distribution predictions, notably identifying the Yuanjiang River Valley as prime habitat, with a potential increase in suitable areas by 2040.
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As a clean energy source with high calorific value and clean products, the research and development of electrocatalysts for overall water splitting is a crucial step. In this study, a Mo-doped NiS modified CeO/Ni(OH) nanorod with oxygen-rich vacancies (CeO/Ni(OH)@Mo-NiS) was synthesized by hydrothermal method. The strong hybridization between Ni-3d and O-2p orbitals at deep energy levels can achieve overall metallic properties.

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  • * A case study of a 59-year-old man showed initial stable disease with a combination of immunotherapy and chemotherapy, but his condition deteriorated, leading to respiratory failure after treatment.
  • * The case revealed MDM4 amplification as a risk factor for hyperprogressive disease, highlighting the need to monitor patients with high-risk profiles closely when combining new treatments for pancreatic cancer.
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Hydrodechlorination has emerged as a promising technique for detoxifying chlorophenols (CPs) in wastewater, but it suffers from sluggish reaction kinetics and limited durability due to the lack of effective and stable catalysts. Herein, a composite filter consisting of melamine-sponge (MS), chitin fiber (CF) and ultrafine PdAu nanoparticles (PdAu/CF-MS) has been designed for continuous hydrodechlorination of CPs by using formic acid as a H-donor and sodium formate as a promoter. Benefitting from the dense active sites, rich porosity, and synergetic interaction of Pd/Au, the PdAu/CF-MS filter exhibits excellent hydrodechlorination performance (∼ 100 % conversion) towards 4-chlorophenol (1 mM, fluxes below 6100 mL·h·g) and outstanding durability (over 500 h at 61 mL·h·g), surpassing most reported counterparts (usually deactivated within 200 h or several cycles).

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  • A multicenter study analyzed the effects of conversion surgery (CS) after chemotherapy on patients with initially unresectable pancreatic cancer (PC) from 2014 to 2018.
  • The results showed that patients who underwent surgery had significantly longer overall survival (OS) compared to those who continued with chemotherapy alone, with median OS being 34.4 months for the surgery group versus 19.8 months for the control group.
  • Postoperative complications were present in about 19.6% of surgery patients, but the study concluded that CS following effective chemotherapy can improve the prognosis of patients with previously unresectable PC, regardless of the time spent on chemotherapy.
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  • Starch is super important for plants because it helps them store energy, and scientists studied how it’s made in cassava roots.
  • They found a protein called MeSnRK2.3, which works with a plant hormone called ABA and helps increase starch in the storage roots.
  • MeSnRK2.3 interacts with another protein called MebHLH68, which helps control the genes responsible for making starch and sugars in the plant.
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The timing of potato tuberization is affected by potato ripeness, environmental factors, and polygene regulation. The accurate control of the transition to tuberization has both scientific and practical production value, but the key factors regulating this transition remain unclear. This study grafted an early-maturing potato variety (Favorita) scion to the late-maturing Qingshu 9 variety and demonstrated that a heterologous early-maturing scion can induce early potato formation on a late-maturing rootstock.

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Combining atomic force microscopy (AFM) with other optical microscopic techniques is pivotal in nanoscale investigations, particularly leveraging the surface-sensitive properties of total internal reflection fluorescence microscopy (TIRF). A novel design that integrates AFM with a multi-wavelength TIRF is displayed, providing simultaneous fluorescence imaging and spectral acquisition capabilities. We elaborate on the considerations in the instrument design process and demonstrate the performance and potential applications of the instrument through fluorescence imaging and spectroscopy testing of individual nanoparticles.

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Objective: Pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma (PDAC) is a highly lethal malignancy because it is often diagnosed at a late-stage. Signal transducer and activator of transcription 5 (STAT5) is a transcription factor implicated in the progression of various cancer types. However, its role in KRAS-driven pancreatic tumourigenesis remains unclear.

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  • The study focuses on understanding how a protein called IQGAP1 is changed by another protein (SOX4) and a signaling pathway (MAPK1) in pancreatic cancer.
  • Researchers used data from a database to analyze different proteins and their effects on pancreatic cancer, looking for ways to predict how patients will respond to treatment.
  • They conducted experiments in cells and animals to see how SOX4 affects the growth and spread of pancreatic cancer by influencing IQGAP1 and MAPK1, which could help in developing new treatments.
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Cassava, a pivotal tropical crop, exhibits rapid growth and possesses a substantial biomass. Its stem is rich in cellulose and serves as a crucial carbohydrate storage organ. The height and strength of stems restrict the mechanised operation and propagation of cassava.

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This study was based on the use of whole-genome DNA methylation sequencing technology to identify DNA methylation biomarkers in tumor tissue that can predict the prognosis of patients with pancreatic cancer (PCa). TCGA database was used to download PCa-related DNA methylation and transcriptome atlas data. Methylation driver genes (MDGs) were obtained using the MethylMix package.

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The clinical treatment of chronic diabetic wounds is a long-standing thorny issue. Strategies targeting the diabetic micro-environment have been developed to promote wound healing. However, it remains challenging to reverse the adverse conditions and re-activate tissue regeneration and angiogenesis.

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Rapid postharvest physiological deterioration (PPD) of cassava (Manihot esculenta Crantz) storage roots is a major constraint that limits the potential of this plant as a food and industrial crop. Extensive studies have been performed to explore the regulatory mechanisms underlying the PPD processes in cassava to understand their molecular and physiological responses. However, the exceptional functional versatility of alternative splicing (AS) remains to be explored during the PPD process in cassava.

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Pancreatic adenocarcinoma characterized by a mere 10% 5-year survival rate, poses a formidable challenge due to its specific anatomical location, making tumor tissue acquisition difficult. This limitation underscores the critical need for novel biomarkers to stratify this patient population. Accordingly, this study aimed to construct a prognosis prediction model centered on S100 family members.

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Background: Gastric cancer (GC) is a common tumors in the digestive tract, and effective treatment methods are still lacking. Bone morphogenetic protein 6 (BMP6) is closely related to the occurrence and development of various tumors, but its relevance to GC is still unclear. The aim of the study was to explore the relationship between BMP6 and the occurrence and development of GC.

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At present, there are few reports on the micron-sized catalysts for overall water splitting. In this study, phosphating method were used to construct the self-supporting catalyst (V doped Ni microspheres coated by NiMoO/NiP) with microspherical structure, providing a short path and a stable structure to guarantee quick electron transfer and excellent catalytic performance. Hence, oxygen evolution reaction (OER) only needs 254 mV to reach a current density of 50 mA cm in 1.

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Patients with advanced pancreatic cancer (PC) need a cost-effective treatment regimen. The present study was designed to compare the efficacy and safety of nab-paclitaxel plus S-1 (AS) and gemcitabine plus S-1 (GS) regimens in patients with chemotherapy-naïve advanced PC. In this open-label, multicenter, randomized study named AvGmPC, eligible patients with chemotherapy-naïve advanced PC were randomly assigned (1:1) to receive AS (125 mg/m nab-paclitaxel, days 1 and 8; 80-120 mg S-1, days 1-14) or GS (1,000 mg/m gemcitabine, days 1 and 8; 80-120 mg S-1, days 1-14).

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Poly ADP-ribose polymerase (PARP) inhibitor monotherapies are selectively effective in patients with pancreatic, breast, prostate, and ovarian cancers with mutations. Cancer patients with more frequent wild-type show poor responses to PARP inhibitors. Moreover, patients who are initially sensitive to these inhibitors eventually respond poorly to drugs.

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In the era of rapid advancements in high-throughput omics technologies, the visualization of diverse data types with varying orders of magnitude presents a pressing challenge. To bridge this gap, we introduce DataColor, an all-encompassing software solution meticulously crafted to address this challenge. Our aim is to empower users with the ability to handle a wide array of data types through an assortment of tools, while simultaneously streamlining parameter selection for rapid insights and detailed enhancements.

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Conductive hydrogel which belongs to a type of soft materials has recently become promising candidate for flexible electronics application. However, it remains difficult for conductive hydrogel-based strain sensors to achieve the organic unity of large stretchability, high conductivity, self-healing, anti-freezing, anti-drying and transparency. Herein, a multifunctional conductive organohydrogel with all of the above superiorities is prepared by crosslinking polyacrylamide (PAM) with dialdehyde starch (DAS) in glycerol-water binary solvent.

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With growing concerns over global warming, cultivating heat-tolerant crops has become paramount to prepare for the anticipated warmer climate. Cassava (), a vital tropical crop, demonstrates exceptional growth and productivity under high-temperature (HT) conditions. Yet, studies elucidating HT resistance mechanisms in cassava, particularly within vascular tissues, are rare.

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CD73 plays a critical role in the pathogenesis and immune escape in pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma (PDAC). AB680, an exceptionally potent and selective inhibitor of CD73, is administered in an early clinical trial, in conjunction with gemcitabine and anti-PD-1 therapy, for the treatment of PDAC. Nevertheless, the specific therapeutic efficacy and immunoregulation within the microenvironment of AB680 monotherapy in PDAC have yet to be fully elucidated.

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