Publications by authors named "Wen Bin"

Metabolic requirements of dividing hepatocytes are prerequisite for liver regeneration after injury. In contrast to transcriptional dynamics during liver repair, its metabolic dependencies remain poorly defined. Here, we screened metabolic genes differentially regulated during liver regeneration, and report that SLC13A2, a transporter for TCA cycle intermediates, is decreased in rapid response to partial hepatectomy in mice and recovered along restoration of liver mass and function.

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Background: Non-alcoholic steatohepatitis (NASH) is the most prevalent chronic liver condition globally, with potential progression to cirrhosis, and even hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC). The increasing prevalence of NASH underscores the urgent need for advanced diagnostic and therapeutic strategies. Despite its widespread impact, effective treatments to prevent the progression of NASH remain elusive, highlighting the critical importance of innovative molecular techniques in both the diagnosis and management of this disease.

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ATP-binding cassette (ABC) transporter family is one of the largest transporter families, which plays an important role in insecticide tolerance. In this study, we found that the ABC transporter inhibitor verapamil could significantly enhance the toxicity of chlorantraniliprole (CHL) to the model insect Drosophila melanogaster. Forty-six ABC transporter genes of D.

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The rearing system of livestock plays a vital role in animal production, meat quality, and overall welfare. This study aimed to assess the influence of cage-rearing system and forest-rearing system on the ileum microbiota, metabolome, and ileal mucosa transcriptome in meat rabbits. Moreover, 16S rDNA sequencing revealed significant differences in the ileal microbiome composition: caged rabbits exhibited a higher abundance of the genera uncultured and , whereas the levels of , unclassified , and uncultured were lower compared to rabbits reared in the forest.

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Liver failure is a metabolic disorder caused by a variety of mixed factors. For such diseases, adopting cluster care can effectively improve the relevant symptoms of patients. To explore the nursing effect of nutritional nursing combined with clustered nursing for patients with severe liver failure.

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  • Hypoxia leads to M1 microglial polarization and inflammation, contributing to hypoxic-ischemic encephalopathy (HIE) damage, with histone lactylation emerging as a significant factor in this process.
  • The study utilized animal models and cell cultures to examine the effects of hypoxia on microglial cells, measuring histone modifications and analyzing inflammatory responses through various biochemical methods.
  • Findings revealed that increased H3K9 lactylation from cytoplasmic lactate enhances M1 polarization via the TNF signaling pathway, suggesting that targeting this modification could be a new treatment approach for neonatal HIE.
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Previous studies have confirmed that the tire microplastic particles (TMPs) have a variety of toxic biological effects. However, the potential toxic mechanisms of TMPs remain to be elucidated, especially in the interaction between particle behavior and seawater warming. In this study, we investigated the effects of three different concentrations of TMPs suspensions (0 mg/L, 1 mg/L, and 500 mg/L) on Alexandrium pacificum in both the presence and absence of warming.

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  • A diagnostic framework was developed using machine learning to improve clinical behavior and prognosis for ovarian cancer based on multiple biomarkers from patient data.
  • Four machine learning classifiers (Support Vector Machine, Random Forest, k-nearest neighbor, and logistic regression) analyzed data from 713 ovarian tumor patients to identify which models provided the most accurate predictions for malignancy.
  • The Random Forest method yielded the highest accuracy (99.82%) for distinguishing malignant tumors, while also demonstrating strong external validation, indicating that machine learning can enhance pre-treatment diagnosis and prognosis of ovarian cancer.
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The phase with composition TiFeCO, tetra-titanium diiron carbide oxide, was unexpectedly synthesized by high-pressure sinter-ing (HPS) of a stoichiometric mixture with nominal composition TiFe. The TiFeCO phase crystallizes in the space group and can be considered as the TiFe structure filled with C and O atoms co-occupying the same octa-hedral void [occupancy ratio 0.82 (7):0.

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The importance of selectively oxidizing aniline into value-added chemicals azoxybenzene and nitrobenzene is well-recognized in organic synthesis. However, the lack of control over selectivity and the complex synthesis of costly catalysts significantly hinder these reactions' industrial applications. In this work, an environmentally friendly approach was developed for the selective oxidization of substituted anilines.

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  • - The study investigates how certain detoxification genes, particularly ATP-binding cassette (ABC) transporters, influence the resistance of the pest Spodoptera frugiperda to the synthetic insecticide emamectin benzoate (EB).
  • - Researchers confirmed the role of ABC transporters in EB toxicity using the fruit fly Drosophila melanogaster, identifying four specific ABC transporter genes linked to EB tolerance.
  • - They found five homologous ABC transporter genes in S. frugiperda that were inducible by EB and contributed to cellular tolerance to the insecticide, demonstrating the effectiveness of using model organisms to understand pest resistance mechanisms.
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Integrated agriculture-aquaculture has emerged as a promising ecological development model. Crayfish, a popular aquaculture species, are traditionally reared either in monoculture ponds (mono-C) or in rice-crayfish polyculture system (poly-RC). In this study, we introduced a novel polyculture system by combining fruit tree with crayfish (poly-FC), aiming to compare these three crayfish culture modes in terms of production performance and ecological sustainability.

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PbI octahedron as a fundamental framework endows the perovskite with excellent photoelectric properties, but also the defective and flimsy surface. Here, we report that the treatment of perovskite surface by bidentate ligands molecules N, N'-Dimethyl-1,2-ethanediamine can in-situ form a lead iodide chelates layer with excellently robust chelated lead octahedron, leading to effectively stabilize and passivate the underlying perovskite. The strong chelation with the lead enables the surface to largely inhibit the defects generation, iodide ion migration and skeleton collapse under external stimuli.

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Working memory (WM) involves the capacity to maintain and manipulate information over short periods. Previous research has suggested that fronto-parietal activities play a crucial role in WM. However, there remains no agreement on the effect of working memory load (WML) on neural activities and haemodynamic responses.

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  • - The study examines the skin mucus proteome composition of discus fish (Symphysodon spp.) during parental and non-parental care periods using LC-MS/MS techniques, finding significant differences based on sex and caregiving status.
  • - Parental females exhibited 283 up-regulated and 235 down-regulated proteins, while parental males showed 169 up-regulated and 120 down-regulated proteins, with different pathways enriched for each sex linked to their roles in parental care.
  • - Both male and female discus fish enhanced lipid metabolism during parenting, but males increased energy production through the tricarboxylic acid cycle, while females focused on making more nucleotides, offering new insights into their unique parental care behaviors.
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In this paper, a highly efficient copper-catalyzed oxidative dehydrogenative coupling to obtain benzo[]cinnolines (up to 100% yield) was developed. It was found that DMAP was a highly efficient ligand for copper-catalyzed oxidation, and molecular oxygen was a green oxidizing agent. In this simple process, various functional groups were tolerated under mild reaction conditions, and the practicality of the process was demonstrated by the preparation of benzo[]cinnolines on a gram scale and later derivatization.

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Introduction: The under-representativeness of participants in clinical trials limits the generalisability of results. This review evaluates the representative-ness within pharmaceutical randomised controlled trials (RCTs) in Singapore.

Method: Four bibliographic databases were searched for papers on pharmaceutical RCTs which included Singapore adults (≥18 years old), published between 2017 and 2022.

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  • - A new method using cellulose nanofibers modified with methyl methacrylate (CNFM) improves carbon paper (CP) by addressing issues with bonding and porosity caused by phenol formaldehyde resin (PF) impregnation, enhancing the performance of proton exchange membrane fuel cells (PEMFCs).
  • - The CNFM-modified CP shows significant improvements: a 35.78% reduction in in-plane resistivity, an increase in connected porosity to 82.26%, and a more consistent pore size distribution between 20-40 μm.
  • - Additionally, the mechanical properties of CNFM-modified CP are enhanced, with increases in tensile strength (72.78%), flexural strength (
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Electrocatalytic nitrogen reduction reaction (ENRR) is a promising and efficient method for ammonia production. However, ENRR is restricted by the adsorption and activation of N. Herein, an efficient nitrogen reduction reaction (NRR) electrocatalyst loaded with zero valent iron (ZVI) particles onto porous nitrogen-doped carbon (NC) hollow spheres is reported.

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  • Blood transfusions are crucial for saving lives, but compatibility issues with blood types can pose challenges in emergencies.
  • A new nanoplatform has been developed that uses a polymer core coated with red blood cell (RBC) membranes to capture harmful antibodies, allowing for safer transfusions between incompatible blood types.
  • This innovative solution not only neutralizes specific antibodies without causing inflammation or other complications but also effectively uses expired RBCs, demonstrating its potential for improving transfusion outcomes.
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  • A new, eco-friendly method for modifying cellulose nanofibers (TOCNF) using octadecylamine (ODA) and citric acid (CA) was developed to produce a material with enhanced properties.
  • The study examined how different ODA/TOCNF ratios affected the chemical composition, structure, and water/oil resistance of the modified cellulose nanofibers (ODA-CA-CNF).
  • The resulting ODA-CA-CNF exhibited excellent hydrophobic and oleophobic characteristics, making it suitable for applications like smart food packaging and oil-proof paper, while being a sustainable alternative to petrochemical materials.
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Background: Liver fibrosis is a compensatory response during the tissue repair process in chronic liver injury, and finally leads to liver cirrhosis or even hepatocellular carcinoma. The pathogenesis of hepatic fibrosis is associated with the progressive accumulation of activated hepatic stellate cells (HSCs), which can transdifferentiate into myofibroblasts to produce an excess of the extracellular matrix (ECM). Myofibroblasts are the main source of the excessive ECM responsible for hepatic fibrosis.

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Background: Dietary rationality and health concept have certain influence on individual health level. This study aims to explore the characteristics and existing problems of Chinese residents' health behaviors from both macro and micro perspectives, and explore the feasibility and realization path of Healthy China strategy.

Methods: We utilized regression models to evaluate the correlation between diet and the risk of disease causes of death.

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Endometrial cancer (EC) is the leading gynecological cancer worldwide, yet current EC screening approaches are not satisfying. The purpose of this retrospective study was to evaluate the feasibility and capability of DNA methylation analysis in cervical Papanicolaou (Pap) brush samples for EC detection. We used quantitative methylation-sensitive PCR (qMS-PCR) to determine the methylation status of candidate genes in EC tissue samples, as well as cervical Pap brushes.

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