Publications by authors named "Weiying Meng"

DNA modifications add another layer of complexity to the eukaryotic genome to regulate gene expression, playing critical roles as epigenetic marks. In eukaryotes, the study of DNA epigenetic modifications has been confined to 5mC and its derivatives for decades. However, rapid developing approaches have witnessed the expansion of DNA modification reservoirs during the past several years, including the identification of 6mA, 5gmC, 4mC, and 4acC in diverse organisms.

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spp. are ancient tree species that have survived from the Quaternary glacier period, and their metabolites, such as taxol, have been used as anticancer drugs globally. Plant-endophytic microbial interaction plays a crucial role in exerting a profound impact on host growth and secondary metabolite synthesis.

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De-etiolation is indispensable for seedling survival and development. However, how sugars regulate de-etiolation and how sugars induce ethylene (ET) for seedlings to grow out of soil remain elusive. Here, we reveal how a sucrose (Suc) feedback loop promotes de-etiolation by inducing ET biosynthesis.

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Purpose: To assess the influence of pain care and hospice care on the quality of life of patients with advanced gastric cancer.

Methods: 136 patients with advanced gastric cancer were randomly divided into a experimental group (n=68) and a control group (n=68). The experimental group received pain care combined with hospice care, and control group received routine nursing.

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  • This study focuses on how multi-platform extended care affects self-efficacy and quality of life in patients who had surgery for osteoporotic vertebral compressive fractures (OVCF).
  • 162 OVCF patients were split into two groups: one received traditional care, while the other had multi-platform extended care.
  • Results showed that the extended care group had better improvement in self-efficacy and quality of life six months after discharge, although their incidence of re-fractures was higher, suggesting the need for more clinical focus on this care approach.
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Fiber metal laminates (FMLs) are a novel type of structural material that has been extensively applied in the aerospace field. These laminates are sandwich-type composite materials that comprise alternate metal and fiber-reinforced resin layers. Because of the structural characteristics of the material, it has high-impact resistance from the metal layer and increased fracture toughness and excellent fatigue and damage tolerance properties from the fiber layer.

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