Publications by authors named "WenZhu Yang"

Background: The objective of this study was to evaluate the effects of dietary fatty acids (FA) saturation and lysophospholipids supplementation on growth, meat quality, oxidative stability, FA profiles, and lipid metabolism of finishing beef bulls. Thirty-two Angus bulls (initial body weight: 623 ± 22.6 kg; 21 ± 0.

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This review summarizes the progress in the research on polyoxometalate (POM)-decorated gold (Au) and silver (Ag) core-shell structures (Au/Ag@POMs), emphasizing their substantial application potential in catalysis, medicine, and biology. It outlines the central strategies for fabricating Au/Ag@POMs with diverse morphologies and dimensions, leveraging POMs as protective ligands and reducing agents as well as for ligand exchange. Of particular note is the focus on the analysis of the nanoparticle size, shape, and intricate architecture of POM shells using cryo-electron microscopy techniques.

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Background: Gastrodin is the active monomer of the Chinese herb Rhizoma Gastrodiae with the largest quantity of active components. Gastrodin is commonly used in the treatment of central nervous system disorders such as headaches and epilepsy due to its sedating and hypnotic properties. Its pharmacological mechanism and clinical application have been extensively explored due to its low toxicity.

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The use of hemp as a forage source in livestock diets has been less studied because bioactive residues in animal tissues may pose a risk to consumers. This study investigated the effects of partial substitution of alfalfa hay (AH) with hemp forage (HF) in growing goat diets on growth performance, carcass traits, ruminal fermentation characteristics, rumen microbial communities, blood biochemistry, and antioxidant indices. Forty Xiangdong black goats with body weight (BW) 7.

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Background: Lung cancer is cancer with the highest morbidity and mortality in the world and poses a serious threat to human health. Therefore, discovering new treatments is urgently needed to improve lung cancer prognosis. Small molecule inhibitors targeting the ubiquitin-proteasome system have achieved great success, in which deubiquitinase inhibitors have broad clinical applications.

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The production of compact vectors for gene stacking is hindered by a lack of effective linkers. Here, we report that a 26-nt nucleic acid linker, NAL1, from the fungus Glarea lozoyensis and its truncated derivatives could connect two genes as a bicistron, enabling independent translation in a maize protoplast transient expression system and human 293 T cells. The optimized 9-nt NAL10 linker was then used to connect four genes driven by a bidirectional promoter; this combination was successfully used to reconstruct the astaxanthin biosynthesis pathway in transgenic maize.

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Background: Clostridium butyricum (CB) is a probiotic that can regulate intestinal microbial composition and improve meat quality. Rumen protected fat (RPF) has been shown to increase the dietary energy density and provide essential fatty acids. However, it is still unknown whether dietary supplementation with CB and RPF exerts beneficial effects on growth performance and nutritional value of goat meat.

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  • Weaning goats can get diarrhea and have weak immune systems because of stress related to their diet and environment.
  • A study tested a Chinese herb called UGAM to see if it helps improve the health and immunity of these goats.
  • Results showed that goats on a diet with UGAM had better immune responses and fewer bad germs in their intestines, suggesting UGAM could be good for keeping them healthy during the stressful weaning period.
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Background: Yellow Stripe-Like (YSL) proteins are involved in the uptake and transport of metal ions. They play important roles in maintaining the zinc and iron homeostasis in Arabidopsis, rice (Oryza sativa), and barley (Hordeum vulgare). However, proteins in this family have not been fully identified and comprehensively analyzed in maize (Zea mays L.

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The purpose of this study was to investigate the effects of early castration and eucalyptus oil (EUC) supplementation on dry matter intake (DMI), growth performance, and immune response of Holstein calves. Fifty-six male Holstein calves 52 d old and with an initial body weight (BW) of 63.5 ± 5.

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Chlorophyll is the most important carrier of photosynthesis in plants and is therefore vital for plant growth and development. Synthesis of 5-aminolevulinic acid (ALA) is initiated and catalyzed by glutamyl-tRNA reductase (GluTR) and is the rate-limiting step in chlorophyll biosynthesis. GluTR is controlled by several regulating factors.

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CdE (E = S, Se) quantum dots (QDs) with a broad and large Stokes shift PL emission have emerged as potential materials for white-light LEDs. However, this surface-related emission of nanocrystals is currently limited by low quantum efficiency. Herein, a convenient noninjected one-pot method at a relatively low temperature to prepare CdS QDs was readily achieved.

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Protoplast transient expression-based RNA-sequencing identifies Opaque2 targets supported by molecular evidence and expression quantitative trait loci.

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In this paper, we report the successful assembly of achiral {LnM} ([LnM(μ-OH)(acac)(CHO)(CHOH)], Ln = La, M = Mn, Co, Fe) and chiral {NdFe} ([NdFe(μ-O)(μ-OH)(acac)(NO)(CHOH)(HO)]) rare earth clusters using achiral rigid ligands and a transition metal doping strategy. {LnM} can be viewed as the fusion of two {LnM} tetrahedrons by sharing vertices. {NdFe} results from the fusion of four {LnM} tetrahedrons by vertice and edge sharing.

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This study evaluated the effects of forages (BarS vs. STR) that differ in the uNDF concentration and FI rate on ruminal fermentation, total tract barrier function, reticulo-ruminal motility, and blood metabolites of beef heifers. Six ruminally cannulated Hereford × Simmental heifers (699 ± 69.

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This study evaluated the effects of physically effective neutral detergent fiber (peNDF) and undigested neutral detergent fiber (uNDF) on eating behavior, ruminal fermentation and motility, barrier function, blood metabolites, and total tract nutrient digestibility for finishing cattle. Six Simmental heifers (668 ± 28.4 kg BW) were used in a replicated 3 × 3 Latin square (21 d periods) balanced for carry-over effects.

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  • The study looked at how adding a substance called CB affects the digestion and bacteria in the stomachs of animals that eat a lot of grass.
  • It tested different amounts of CB and two different pH levels (6.0 and 6.6) to see which one helped digestion the most.
  • The results showed that a higher pH level and more CB made digestion better and changed the types of bacteria in the stomachs.
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The yak (), an indigenous bovine on the Qinghai-Tibetan plateau (QTP), is reported to digest low quality forage to a greater extent and to require less protein and energy for maintenance than the introduced Qaidam cattle (). Ruminal bacteria play a major role in feed degradation, and therefore, we hypothesized that ruminal bacteria composition would differ between yaks and cattle, and confer an advantage to yaks for poor quality diets. To test our hypothesis, we determined the ruminal bacteria profiles, rumen fermentation parameters, and enzyme activities in these bovine species consuming a low-protein diet differing in energy level.

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() can survive at low pH, and it has been widely used as an alternative to antibiotics for the improvement of feed efficiency and animal health in monogastrics. A recent study suggested that the improved ruminal fermentation with supplementing is may be associated with increasing the abundance of rumen microbiota in Holstein heifers, as ruminal pH plays a key role in rumen microbiota and the probiotics are often active in a dose-dependent manner. The objective of this study was to determine the effects of increasing the doses of on gas production (GP) kinetics, dry matter disappearance (DMD), fermentation characteristics, and rumen microbiota using a high grain substrate in batch culture varying with media pH levels.

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Because of their high efficiency during chromosome doubling, immature haploid maize (Zea mays L.) embryos are useful for doubled haploid production. The R1-nj marker is commonly used in doubled haploid breeding and has improved the efficiency of haploid identification.

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Background: The objectives of this study were to determine the effect of commercial slow-release urea (SRU) on in vitro fermentation characteristics, nutrient digestibility, gas production, microbial protein synthesis and bacterial community using a rumen simulation technique (RUSITEC). The experiment was a completely randomized design with four treatments and four replications of each treatment. Treatments were: control diet (no SRU addition), control diet plus 0.

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Manure N from cattle contributes to nitrate leaching, nitrous oxide, and ammonia emissions. Measurement of manure N outputs on commercial beef cattle operations is laborious, expensive, and impractical; therefore, models are needed to predict N excreted in urine and feces. Building robust prediction models requires extensive data from animals under different management systems worldwide.

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Mitochondrial function relies on the assembly of electron transport chain complexes, which requires coordination between proteins encoded by the mitochondrion and those of the nucleus. Here, we cloned a maize (Zea mays) cytochrome c maturation FN stabilizer1 (CNS1) and found it encodes a pentatricopeptide repeat (PPR) protein. Members of the PPR family are widely distributed in plants and are associated with RNA metabolism in organelles.

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Iron (Fe) is an essential micronutrient for plant growth. Iron-regulated transporters (IRTs) play important roles in Fe2+ uptake and transport in strategy I plants. Maize (Zea mays) belongs to a strategy II plant, in which mugineic acid (MA)-Fe3+ uptake is mainly carried out by Yellow Stripe 1 (YS1).

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