Publications by authors named "Weiquan Liu"

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  • Canine parvovirus (CPV) is a serious virus affecting dogs and wild carnivores, with high mutation rates making it a challenging pathogen.
  • A study in Shandong involved testing 62 samples from sick dogs, finding a 62.9% positivity rate for CPV, with the majority being subtype CPV-2c.
  • Researchers identified new mutations in the virus that could affect how it interacts with hosts and its vaccine efficacy, and one particularly dangerous strain was isolated and found to be fatal to dogs in animal tests.
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  • * Conducted as a double-blind randomized controlled trial with 438 ICU patients, the research sets different suction pressures based on sputum viscosity grades to assess their impact on patient outcomes.
  • * Findings reveal that specific suction pressures (80-120 mmHg for grade I, 150 mmHg for grade II, and 200 mmHg for grade III sputum) are optimal for minimizing negative effects on vital signs and reducing airway mucosal bleeding.
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Background: Canine distemper virus (CDV) has been shown to have oncolytic activity against primary canine tumors. Previous studies from this laboratory had confirmed that CDV induces apoptosis in canine mammary tumor (CMT) cells, although the molecular mechanism remains unknown.

Methods: The CDV N, P, M, F, H, L, C, and V genes were identified in CDV-L and cloned separately.

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Newcastle disease (ND) is the most important infectious disease in poultry, which is caused by avian orthoavulavirus type 1 (AOAV-1), previously known as Newcastle disease virus (NDV). In this study, an NDV strain SD19 (GenBank accession number OP797800) was isolated, and phylogenetic analysis suggested the virus belongs to the class II genotype VII. After generating wild-type rescued SD19 (rSD19), the attenuating strain (raSD19) was generated by mutating the F protein cleavage site.

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  • 3D object detection in lidar point clouds is crucial for understanding 3D visual worlds, but existing methods can generate inaccurate and redundant bounding boxes due to voting errors in Hough voting techniques.
  • The proposed RSFF-Net network improves indoor 3D object detection through refined voting and fusion of scene features, utilizing three key modules: geometric function, refined voting, and scene constraint.
  • RSFF-Net demonstrates strong performance on indoor object detection benchmarks, including ScanNet V2 and SUN RGB-D, by effectively integrating geometric features and contextual scene relationships.
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Canine parvovirus type 2 (CPV-2) and feline panleukopenia virus (FPV) cause severe disease in young animals, pups, and kittens. CPV-2 evolved from FPV by altering the species-specific binding of the viral capsid to the host receptor, i.e.

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Mink enteritis virus (MEV) NS1 is a multidomain and multifunctional protein containing origin binding, helicase, and transactivation domains. In particular, parvoviral NS1 proteins are transactivators of the viral capsid protein promoter although the manner by which they exert these transactivation effects remained unclear. In this study, the region of the transactivation domain of the NS1 C-terminal was found located at aa 557 ~ 668 and any deletion within this region reduced the transactivation activity.

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The NS1 protein of mink enteritis virus (MEV) is a multidomain and multifunctional protein that plays a critical role in viral replication, with predicted nuclease, helicase and transactivation activities. The nuclease and helicase domains of NS1 protein are involved in interaction with viral DNA. Herein, potential amino acids critical for DNA binding in the MEV NS1 were mutated, all of which resulted in a termination of viral production from an infectious MEV clone.

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Parvoviruses possess a single-stranded DNA genome of about 5 kb, which contains two open reading frames (ORFs), one encoding nonstructural (NS) proteins, the other capsid proteins. The NS1 protein contains an N-terminal origin-binding domain, a helicase domain, and a C-terminal transactive domain, and is essential for effective viral replication and production of infectious virus. We first summarize the developments in the structure of NS1 protein, including the original binding domain and the helicase domain.

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A novel neurological disorder, shaking mink syndrome (SMS), emerged in Denmark and Sweden in 2000. SMS has seldom been reported in China, but the causative agent has not been detected in the country. SMS outbreaks occurred in multiple provinces in 2020.

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MicroRNAs (miRNAs) are vital post-transcriptional regulators that participate in host-pathogen interactions by modulating the expression of cellular factors. Previous studies have demonstrated that feline panleukopenia virus (FPV) alters miRNA expression levels within host cells. However, the relationship between FPV replication and host miRNAs remains unclear.

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Feline calicivirus (FCV) is an important and highly prevalent pathogen of cats that causes acute infectious respiratory disease. Here it is shown in vitro that FCV induces the production of cyclooxygenase-2 (COX-2) through the MEK1-ERK1/2 signaling pathway. Screening of FCV proteins revealed that FCV non-structural protein VPg enhanced COX-2 mRNA expression and protein production in CRFK cells in a concentration-dependent manner.

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Purpose: Nanoparticles (NPs) decorated with functional ligands are promising candidates for cancer diagnosis and treatment. However, numerous studies have shown that chemically coupled targeting moieties on NPs lose their targeting capability in the biological milieu because they are shielded or covered by a "protein corona". Herein, we construct a functional magnetosome that recognizes and targets cancer cells even in the presence of protein corona.

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Objectives: To investigate the airway management equipment and clinical practice in emergency department wards in China, and to explore the factors that influenced the nurses' airway management practice.

Design: Cross-sectional study.

Setting: A nationwide survey covering the seven administrative regions of China (North China, Northeast China, East China, Central China, South China, Southwest China and Northwest China).

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Background And Objective: Deep convolutional networks are powerful tools for single-modality medical image segmentation, whereas generally require semantic labelling or annotation that is laborious and time-consuming. However, domain shift among various modalities critically deteriorates the performance of deep convolutional networks if only trained by single-modality labelling data.

Methods: In this paper, we propose an end-to-end unsupervised cross-modality segmentation network, DDA-Net, for accurate medical image segmentation without semantic annotation or labelling on the target domain.

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Organoid, an in vitro 3D culture, has extremely high similarity with its source organ or tissue, which creates a model in vitro that simulates the in vivo environment. Organoids have been extensively studied in cell biology, precision medicine, drug toxicity, efficacy tests, etc., which have been proven to have high research value.

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Background And Objective: Glaucoma, a worldwide eye disease, may cause irreversible vision damage. If not treated properly at an early stage, glaucoma eventually deteriorates into blindness. Various glaucoma screening methods, e.

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Canine parvovirus type 2 (CPV-2) is currently circulating in domestic and wild animals, but our knowledge about CPV-2 infections in raccoon dogs is limited. In this study, VP2 gene sequences of CPV-2 were amplified from rectal swabs of 14 diarrhetic raccoon dogs (Nyctereutes procyonoides) in Hebei province, China, in 2016 and 2017. Phylogenetic analysis of the VP2 gene sequences revealed that most of these sequences (11 of 14) belonged to the same subclade as raccoon dog strain CPV-2/Raccoon_Dog/China/DP-1/16 isolated from Shandong province in 2016.

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Ostrich diseases characterized by paralysis have been breaking out in broad areas of China since 2015, causing major damage to the ostrich breeding industry in China. This report describes a parvovirus detected in ostriches from four different regions. The entire genomes of four parvovirus strains were sequenced following amplification by PCR, and we conducted comprehensive analysis of the ostrich parvovirus genome.

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is the major filamentous fungus used to produce cellulase and there is huge interest in promoting its ability to produce higher titers of cellulase. Among the many factors affecting cellulase production in , the mycelial phenotype is important but seldom studied. Herein, a close homolog of the COT1 kinase was discovered in and designated COT1, which is of 83.

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High metastatic rate and recurrence of tumor because of tumor circulating cells are seriously hinders for clinical tumor therapy. Herein, we develop a novel, activetargeting nanotherapeutic by simultaneously loading doxorubicin (DOX) and transferrin (Tf) onto bacterial magnetosomes (Tf-BMs-DOX) and investigate its antitumor efficacy and . Drug release profiles indicated that Tf-BMs/BMs loaded with DOX were capable of sustained drug release, suggesting that reduce drugs required frequency of administration and enhance their therapeutic effect.

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This study aimed to develop anthracycline-loaded bacterial magnetosomes (BMs) with enhanced anticancer efficiency and elucidate their endocytosis mechanism. Drug-loaded BMs (DBMs) were successfully prepared and characterized. DBMs endocytosis was investigated within HepG2 cells.

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In this study, we describe a novel and rapid method for the construction of a full-length infectious clone (pPPV). The constructed clone contained an engineered EcoRv site that served as a genetic marker and was shown to be infectious when transfected into a monolayer of PK-15 cells. The rescued virus (rPPV) of the infectious clone was found to be indistinguishable from wild-type virus BQ in terms of its biological properties.

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Canine distemper virus (CDV), bearing a close resemblance to measles virus, represents a promising candidate for oncolytic therapy; however, its application and underlying oncolytic mechanisms in canine mammary carcinoma cells remain to be explored. Here, we found that an attenuated canine distemper vaccine strain, CDV-L, efficiently infected and inhibited the growth of canine mammary tubular adenocarcinoma CIPp cells but not MDCK cells in vitro. Transcriptomic analysis of CDV-L-infected CIPp cells revealed substantially differentially expressed genes in apoptotic and NF-κB signalling pathways.

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We have isolated 4 naturally-occurring strains of CPV in mainland China and have identified them as CPV-2, 2a, 2b and 2c genotypes according to their VP2 sequences which also revealed substitutions within their right terminal regions. To determine if these substitutions affected the growth characteristics of the 4 strains, we constructed plasmids based on their genomic sequences minus their right terminal sequences, with the latter replaced by a single right terminal region. Analysis of rescued recombinants showed that the substitutions within their natural right termini had no significant effect on their growth characteristics.

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