Publications by authors named "Wei-na Wang"

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  • The study focuses on developing advanced nickel-based layered oxide cathodes aimed at achieving high energy density for next-generation batteries.
  • The dual-bulk-doping technique using aluminum (Al) and niobium (Nb) is introduced to enhance the structural stability and performance of high-nickel cathodes while addressing challenges like thermal instability and oxygen release.
  • The new cathode material, Li(NiCo)AlNbO (NCAN), shows impressive cycling stability with 77.8% capacity retention after 300 cycles at high voltage (4.4 V), significantly outperforming traditional materials.
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  • UCP4 is an uncoupling protein in mitochondrial membranes that plays a critical role in resisting oxidative stress and supporting mitochondrial function, but its antioxidant effects in crustaceans have not been thoroughly studied.
  • Knockdown of PvUCP4, linked to pva-miR-144, led to increased reactive oxygen species (ROS), ATP levels, and apoptosis, along with significant mitochondrial damage and impaired cellular health after exposure to V. alginolyticus.
  • Co-transfection experiments suggest that pva-miR-144 could help restore mitochondrial function and reduce apoptosis by interacting with PvUCP4, indicating that PvUCP4 aids in maintaining mitochondrial integrity and cellular homeostasis in shrimp through its antioxidant capabilities.
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MYC proto-oncogene (MYC), a first oncogenic nuclear transcription factor isolated from the human genome, belongs to the helix loop helix/leucine zipper protein family (bHLHzip). MYC plays an important part in the process of various physiological and biochemical of vertebrate, such as cell growth, proliferation, cycle, and autophagy. However, its molecular regulation mechanism and function in invertebrates are still unclear.

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Herein is reported the first example of ring opening and skeletal reconstruction of 3-vinyl benzofuranone-chromones 1 as versatile synthons, which can react with ammonia or primary aliphatic amines as binucleophiles, for the eco-friendly and atom-economical synthesis of diverse and functionalized 2-pyridones 3 with potential biological activity in good to excellent yields (77-93%). When using optically active 1,2-diphenylethylenediamine 2 as the binucleophile, the generated 2-pyridone intermediates are successfully transformed to novel optically active functionalized imidazoline derivatives 4 with high efficiency (up to 87% yield). In particular, this is the first report on the catalyst-free intramolecular cyclization occurring between an amide and a primary aliphatic amine for the construction of imidazoline molecules.

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  • Single-crystalline nickel-rich cathodes show promise for high-energy lithium-ion batteries due to their greater structural and chemical stability compared to polycrystalline materials.
  • Lattice strain and defects within these cathodes significantly affect their intercalation chemistry and overall electrochemical performance.
  • Using a theoretical model, we found that recovering lost capacity through thermal treatment depends on the cathode's composition and state of charge, which could help improve the longevity of lithium-ion batteries.
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Organozinc reagents are among the most commonly used organometallic reagents in modern synthetic chemistry, and multifunctionalized organozinc reagents can be synthesized from structurally simple, readily available ones by means of alkyne carbozincation. However, this method suffers from poor tolerance for terminal alkynes, and transformation of the newly introduced organic groups is difficult, which limits its applications. Herein, we report a method for vinylzincation of terminal alkynes catalyzed by newly developed iron catalysts bearing 1,10-phenanthroline-imine ligands.

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Ficus hirta Vahl. has been reported to have hepatoprotective, antitumor, antibacterial functions, and is used to treat severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2). Ammonia nitrogen is one of the most common environmental stress factors in aquaculture.

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MicroRNAs (miRNAs) play key roles in many physiologic and pathologic processes, including autophagy. Autophagy is cellular in an emergency response mechanism of environment stress, but their complex molecular regulatory mechanism under low-temperature stress is largely unknown in shrimp, especially miRNA-mediated regulation of autophagy in low-temperature tolerance. In this article, a shrimp and miRNA pva-miR-151 cooperation in response to low-temperature stress has been reported.

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Clofibric acid (CFA), a drug and personal care product, has been identified as ubiquitous in the aquatic system and surface water, causing pollution to the environment. In this study, after environmental (4 µg/L) levels of CFA challenge, the LvFABP, LvACS gene expressions, total haemocyte count (THC), relative enzymes (SOD1 and GST) activities in Litopenaeus vannamei were observed to decrease. In the meantime LvFATP, LvRXR expression and the level of NEFA were upregulated in L.

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Transcription factor Broad Complex (BR-C) is an ecdysone primary response gene in insects and participates in the regulation of insect growth and development. In this study, we performed a genome-wide identification of BR-C target genes in silkworm (Bombyx mori) using chromatin immunoprecipitation followed by high-throughput sequencing (ChIP-seq). As a result, a total of 1006 BR-C ChIP peaks were identified, and 15% of peaks were located in the promoter regions of 133 protein-coding genes.

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  • Hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) is a major cause of cancer deaths globally, with ongoing research needed to understand the roles of non-coding RNAs in its development.
  • A study investigated how lncRNA NORAD and miR-211-5p interact in HCC, utilizing techniques like quantitative PCR and luciferase assays.
  • Findings show that increased NORAD and reduced miR-211-5p levels promote cancer cell growth and angiogenesis by inhibiting miR-211-5p's effect on FOXD1 and VEGF-A, highlighting their potential as therapeutic targets.
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Heavy metals are typical cumulative pollutants that can enter and poison the human body through the food chain. However, the molecular mechanism of heavy metal-induced oxidative stress is unclear. In this study, we characterize PvKelch-like-1 from and explore its antioxidant roles in immune regulation of crustaceans.

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Background: Primary malignant melanoma of the esophagus accounts for 0.1%-0.2% of all esophageal malignancies, including melanotic and amelanotic melanomas.

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MicroRNAs (miRNAs) are a kind of small non-coding RNAs that have been reported to play a vital role in mediating host-pathogen interactions. High-throughput sequencing technology was applied to identify and illuminate mRNAs and miRNAs from grouper infected with Vibrio alginolyticus. The KEGG pathway enrichment analysis showed that the most significate DEGs are associated with Toll-like receptor signaling pathway and NOD-like receptor signaling pathway.

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CD59, a multifunctional glycoprotein, not only plays a regulatory role in complement cascades, but also participates in modulation of teleostean immunity. In this study, full length sequence of EcCD59 was obtained, comprising a 5'UTR of 163 bp, an ORF of 354 bp and a 3'UTR of 559 bp. EcCD59 gene encoded a polypeptide of 117 amino acids.

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  • Complement 1 inhibitor (C1INH) regulates complement cascades and protease activation, with the highest expression of EcC1INH mRNA found in the liver.
  • Exposure to Vibrio alginolyticus significantly boosts EcC1INH mRNA levels in both liver and kidney tissues.
  • The N-terminal domain of EcC1INH reduces LPS binding to cells and can inhibit LPS-induced inflammation by interfering with proinflammatory cytokine production.
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Nucleotide excision repair (NER) removes many different types of DNA lesions, and NER related host factors are reported to aid recovery steps during viral integration. Here, we report the identification and characterization of a DNA repair gene Rad23 from Litopenaeus vannamei and explore its role in innate immunity of crustaceans. LvRad23 contains a1149 bp open reading frame (ORF) which encodes a 382 amino acids protein with predicted theoretical isoelectric point of 4.

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It is well known that PI3K regulates various processes in mammalian cells by generating a secondary messenger that later activates AKT. However, its innate immune function in crustaceans remains unclear. We report the characterization of Litopenaeus vannamei PI3K (LvPI3K) for investigating how PI3K participates in the innate immunity of crustaceans.

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As a crucial molecular switch, Cdc42 is a signal regulation hub which is involved in a wide range of cellular processes, including cytokinesis, gene expression, cell cycle progression and apoptosis. It has been reported that this GTPase promotes host defense against fatal infection and plays a vital role in the innate immunity system of mammals. But whether and how Cdc42 participates in innate immunity in invertebrates, such as the shrimp Litopenaeus vannamei, is still unknown.

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  • The study examined how echinocystic acid (EA) affects certain proteins and aorta structure in rats with high homocysteine levels.
  • The research involved 50 rats divided into five groups, and it measured plasma homocysteine levels and aortic changes through various scientific methods.
  • EA treatment significantly reduced homocysteine levels and related protein expressions without altering the normal structure of the aorta, suggesting it protects vascular cells in conditions of hyperhomocysteinemia.
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Bcl-2 is a pro-survival member of Bcl-2 like superfamily, playing an important role in regulating the apoptotic process. In this study, the full-length Bcl-2 (EcBcl-2) was obtained, consisting of a 5'UTR of 290 bp, an ORF of 699 bp and a 3'UTR of 920 bp. EcBcl-2 gene encoded a polypeptide of 232 amino acids with an estimated molecular mass of 26.

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  • LvMST4 is a protein kinase identified in the shrimp L. vannamei that regulates various cellular processes such as mitosis and immune responses.
  • Infection with V. alginolyticus boosts LvMST4 expression, activating the TLR-TRAF6 signaling pathway and leading to changes in hemocyte counts and respiratory burst activity.
  • Silencing LvMST4 impacts bacterial clearance, TRAF6 and p38 expression levels, and increases both respiratory burst activity and mortality, indicating its crucial role in the shrimp's immune response.
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  • PTEN is a crucial tumor suppressor gene involved in regulating cell growth, survival, and programmed cell death (apoptosis), with the study isolating the full-length EcPTEN gene, which encodes a 422-amino-acid protein.
  • EcPTEN mRNA is widely expressed in various tissues, especially in the liver, and its expression significantly increases in immune tissues of groupers exposed to Vibrio alginolyticus.
  • Overexpressing EcPTEN in cells can promote apoptosis and inhibit certain signaling pathways, suggesting it plays an important role in regulating cellular functions and potential disruption of mammalian signaling pathways.
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Prohibitin2 (PHB2), a potential tumor suppressor protein, plays important roles in inhibition of cell cycle progression, transcriptional regulation, apoptosis and the mitochondrial respiratory chain. To explore its potential roles in crustaceans' immune responses we have identified and characterized LvPHB2, a 891 bp gene encoding a 297 amino acids protein in the shrimp Litopenaeus vannamei. Expression analyses showed that LvPHB2 is expressed in all examined tissues, and largely present in cytoplasm, correlating with its known anti-oxidation function in mitochondria.

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Bax is a pro-apoptotic member of Bcl-2 like superfamily, playing an important role in regulating the apoptosis. In this study, the full-length Bax (EcBax) was obtained, containing a 5'UTR of 64 bp, an ORF of 579 bp and a 3'UTR of 1021 bp. The EcBax gene encoded a polypeptide of 192 amino acids with an estimated molecular mass of 21.

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