Publications by authors named "Wang-Jun Yuan"

Whole genome doubling (WGD) plays a critical role in plant evolution, yet the mechanisms underlying the maintenance of overall equilibrium following an artificial doubling event, as well as its impact on phenotype and adaptability, remain unclear. By comparing the gene expression of naturally occurring weeping forsythia diploids and colchicine-induced autotetraploids under normal growth conditions and cold stress, we identified gene expression dosage responses resulting from ploidy change. Only a small proportion of effectively expressed genes showed dosage effect, and most genes did not exhibit significant expression differences.

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Weeping forsythia is an important ornamental, ecological and medicinal plant. Brown leaf spots limit the large-scale production of weeping forsythia as a medicinal crop. Alternaria alternata is a pathogen causing brown leaf spots in weeping forsythia; however, its pathogenesis and the immune response mechanisms of weeping forsythia remain unclear.

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Identifying cold-related genes can provide insights into the cold adaptation mechanism of weeping forsythia. In this study, we compared the changes in gene expressions and physiological and biochemical indices under short-term cold stimulation with the changes in gene sequences under a long-term heterogeneous environment to investigate the cold adaptation mechanism in weeping forsythia. The data of adaptive gene sequence changes, e.

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Objective: To compare the therapeutic effect on type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) complicated with angina pectoris of coronary heart disease between the combined therapy of acupuncture and western medication and the simple administration of western medication.

Methods: A total of 134 patients with T2DM and angina pectoris of coronary heart disease were randomly divided into two groups, i.e.

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Rationale: It is widely believed that structural abnormalities of the brain contribute to the pathophysiology of schizophrenia. The parietal lobe is a central hub of multisensory integration, and abnormities in this region might account for the clinical features of schizophrenia. However, few cases of parietal encephalomalacia associated with schizophrenia have been described.

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In this study,two elite rice inbred lines, Nipponbare and Mastumae were selected and irrigated with naphthalene solution with different concentrations. Epigenetic instabilities in the blade of the plants in tillering and heading stage were assessed by MSAP marks. The results showed that naphthalene exposure induced epigenetic variations in all the samples based on different levels and patterns of DNA methylation.

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Objective: To investigate the means of distinguishing the original plant of Forsythia suspensa from confusion.

Methods: To amplify the chloroplast matK gene by PCR using a consensus primer set and determine their nucleotide sequence by PCR direct sequencing. The ITS sequences were gained from NCBI.

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With the acute toxicity test, we obtained the median lethal concentration (LC50) of naphthalene to the zebrafish for 96 h, which was 11.8 mg x L(-1). Then we set up five treatments(0, 1/6 LC50, 1/4 LC50, 1/3 LC50 and 1/2 LC50) and exposed zebrafish to these treatments for 0.

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