Publications by authors named "Wendi Zhu"

In daily life, two common algorithms are used for collecting medical disease data: data integration of medical institutions and questionnaires. However, these statistical methods require collecting data from the entire research area, which consumes a significant amount of manpower and material resources. Additionally, data integration is difficult and poses privacy protection challenges, resulting in a large number of missing data in the dataset.

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  • * A study used a mouse model to examine the recovery from frostbite and employed single-cell transcriptomics to analyze cellular changes in response to the injury.
  • * The application of skin organoids created from human stem cells significantly improved healing by reducing early inflammation, enhancing stem cell presence, and remodeling the extracellular matrix, offering a promising new treatment for frostbite-related injuries.
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Activation of the IRE-1/XBP-1 pathway is related to many human diseases. Coumarin-based derivatives acting as both IRE-1 inhibitors and bright fluorophores are highly desirable to establish an integrated fluorescent inhibitor system. Here, we take insights into the aqueous stability of a photocaged IRE-1 inhibitor PC-D-F07 through a structure activity relationship.

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This paper analyzes the causes and risks of common design and development changes of laser treatment equipment, studies the changes of key components and their corresponding control measures, forms the identification method of design changes of laser treatment equipment, and gives suggestions on how to deal with design and development changes, so as to provide references for inspectors during on-site inspection.

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Rabbitfish Siganus canaliculatus was the first marine teleost demonstrated to have the ability to biosynthesize C20-22 long-chain polyunsaturated fatty acid (LC-PUFA) from C18 PUFA precursors, which is generally absent or low in marine teleosts. Thus, understanding the molecular basis of LC-PUFA biosynthesis in rabbitfish will contribute to efforts aimed at optimizing LC-PUFA biosynthesis in teleosts, especially marine species. In the present study, the importance of the transcription factors liver X receptor (Lxr) and sterol regulatory element-binding protein 1 (Srebp1) in regulation of LC-PUFA biosynthesis in rabbitfish was investigated.

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