Publications by authors named "Wanxing Li"

Antioxidant peptides (AOPs) hold great promise for mitigating oxidative-stress-related diseases, but their discovery is hindered by inefficient and time-consuming traditional methods. To address this, we developed an innovative framework combining machine learning and quantum chemistry to accelerate AOP identification and analyze structure-activity relationships. A Bi-LSTM-based model, AOPP, achieved superior performance with accuracies of 0.

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Background: Malformation of cortical development (MCD) includes a variety of developmental disorders that are common causes of neurodevelopmental delay and epilepsy. Most recently, clinical studies found that patients carrying KIF5C mutations present early-onset MCD; however, the underlying mechanisms remain elusive.

Methods: KIF5C expression level was examined in mouse primary cortical neurons and human ips-derived forebrain organoids.

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Human brain development is a complex process involving neural proliferation, differentiation, and migration that are directed by many essential cellular factors and drivers. Here, using the NetBID2 algorithm and developing human brain RNA sequencing dataset, we identify synaptotagmin-like 3 (SYTL3) as one of the top drivers of early human brain development. Interestingly, SYTL3 exhibits high activity but low expression in both early developmental human cortex and human embryonic stem cell (hESC)-derived neurons.

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Mutations of CNTNAP1 were associated with myelination disorders, suggesting the role of CNTNAP1 in myelination processes. Whether CNTNAP1 may have a role in early cortical neuronal development is largely unknown. In this study, we identified 4 compound heterozygous mutations of CNTNAP1 in 2 Chinese families.

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Two Chinese female infants from two unrelated families were diagnosed with Crigler-Najjar syndromes-I (CNS-I) and CNS-II respectively. The CNS-I patient had Serum Total Bilirubin Concentration (STBC) peaked at 26.1 mg/dL.

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Early-onset epilepsy is a neurological abnormality in childhood, and it is especially common in the first 2 years after birth. Seizures in early life mostly result from structural or metabolic disorders in the brain, and the genetic causes of idiopathic seizures have been extensively investigated. In this study, we identified four missense mutations in the SETD1A gene (SET domain-containing 1A, histone lysine methyltransferase): three de novo mutations in three individuals and one inherited mutation in a four-generation family.

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The aim of this study was to conduct a survey of arsenic (As) content in rice cereals for infants. The analysis was based on the FDA Elemental Analysis Manual (EAM 4.11).

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