Publications by authors named "Wenping Wu"

Introduction: Although kinematic assessments for stroke-induced lower limb impairments offer a promising alternative to conventional scale evaluations, interpreting high-dimensional kinematic data remains challenging due to numerous metrics reported in past studies. This study aimed to provide an exhaustive overview of existing studies using kinematics data to assess the gait impairments in individuals with stroke, along with examining their clinimetric properties for future clinical applications.

Evidence Acquisition: A systematic search was conducted across PubMed (08/2024), Scopus (08/2024), Web of Science (08/2024), CINAHL (08/2024), EMBASE (08/2024), and IEEE (08/2024).

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Accurate assessment of the aging state of transformer oil-barrier insulation is crucial for ensuring the safe and reliable operation of power systems. This study presents the development of indoor accelerated thermal aging experiments to simulate the degradation of oil-immersed barrier insulation within transformers. A series of samples reflecting various aging states was obtained and categorized into six distinct groups.

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Alternative complex III (ACIII) is a multi-subunit quinol:electron acceptor oxidoreductase that couples quinol oxidation with transmembrane proton translocation in bacterial respiratory and photosynthetic electron transport chains. Four ACIII cryoelectron microscopy (cryo-EM) structures are known. However, the effects of cryo-EM versus X-ray crystallography structure determination on ACIII structure are unclear.

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Lignocellulosic ethanol is produced by yeast fermentation of lignocellulosic hydrolysates generated by chemical pretreatment and enzymatic hydrolysis of plant cell walls. The conversion of xylose into ethanol in hydrolysates containing microbial inhibitors is a major bottleneck in biofuel production. We identified sodium salts as the primary yeast inhibitors, and evolved a Saccharomyces cerevisiae strain overexpressing xylose catabolism genes in xylose or glucose-mixed medium containing sodium salts.

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The ultrafast relaxation dynamics of furfural and 5-methylfurfural following excitation in the ultraviolet range is investigated using the femtosecond time-resolved photoelectron spectroscopy method. Specifically, the pump wavelength-dependent decay dynamics of electronically excited furfural and 5-methylfurfural is discussed on the basis of a detailed analysis of our measured time-resolved photoelectron spectroscopy spectra. Irradiation at all pump wavelengths prepares both furfural and 5-methylfurfural molecules with different vibrational levels in the first optically bright S (ππ*) state, the lifetime of which is measured to be at least hundreds of femtoseconds.

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The ultrafast decay dynamics of -methyl-2-pyridone upon excitation in the near-ultraviolet range of 261.5-227.9 nm is investigated using the femtosecond time-resolved photoelectron spectroscopy method.

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Methanol-gasoline blends have emerged as a promising and environmentally friendly bio-fuel option, garnering widespread attention and promotion globally. The methanol content within these blends significantly influences their quality and combustion performance. This study explores the qualitative and qualitative analysis of methanol-gasoline blends using Raman spectroscopy coupled with machine learning methods.

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Acetyl-CoA carboxylases (ACCs) convert acetyl-CoA to malonyl-CoA, a key step in fatty acid biosynthesis and autotrophic carbon fixation pathways. Three functionally distinct components, biotin carboxylase (BC), biotin carboxyl carrier protein (BCCP), and carboxyltransferase (CT), are either separated or partially fused in different combinations, forming heteromeric ACCs. However, an ACC with fused BC-BCCP and separate CT has not been identified, leaving its catalytic mechanism unclear.

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The ultrafast decay dynamics of pyridine--oxide upon excitation in the near-ultraviolet range of 340.2-217.6 nm is investigated using the femtosecond time-resolved photoelectron imaging technique.

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The male reproductive system has a standard immune response regulatory mechanism, However, a variety of external stimuli, including viruses, bacteria, heat, and medications can damage the testicles and cause orchitis and epididymitis. It has been shown that various RNA viruses are more likely to infect the testis than DNA viruses, inducing orchitis and impairing testicular function. It was found that local injection of the viral RNA analog poly(I:C) into the testes markedly disrupted the structure of the seminiferous tubules, accompanied by apoptosis and inflammation.

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Alternative complex III (ACIII) couples quinol oxidation and electron acceptor reduction with potential transmembrane proton translocation. It is compositionally and structurally different from the cytochrome bc1/b6f complexes but functionally replaces these enzymes in the photosynthetic and/or respiratory electron transport chains (ETCs) of many bacteria. However, the true compositions and architectures of ACIIIs remain unclear, as do their structural and functional relevance in mediating the ETCs.

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Background: Postoperative thirst is common in patients admitted to the intensive care unit. Existing methods like wet cotton swabs or oral care prove ineffectual or operationally intricate. Currently, an efficacious postoperative thirst alleviation method remains elusive.

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With the rapid development of gene editing technology, the study of spermatogonial stem cells (SSCs) holds great significance in understanding spermatogenesis and its regulatory mechanism, developing transgenic animals, gene therapy, infertility treatment and protecting rare species. Biogenesis of lysosome-related organelles complex 1 subunit 1 () is believed to have anti-brucella potential. Exploring the impack of on goat SSCs not only helps investigate the ability of to promote SSCs proliferation, but also provides a cytological basis for disease-resistant breeding research.

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Spermatogonial stem cells (SSCs) play a crucial role in mammalian spermatogenesis and maintain the stable inheritance of the germline in livestock. However, stress and bacterial or viral infections can disrupt immune homeostasis of the testes, thereby leading to spermatogenesis destruction and infertility, which severely affects the health and productivity of mammals. This study aimed to explore the effect of ubiquitin C-terminal hydrolase L1 (UCHL1) knockdown (KD) in goat SSCs and mouse testes and investigate the potential anti-inflammatory function of UCHL1 in a poly(I:C)-induced inflammation model to maintain microenvironmental homeostasis.

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Roseiflexus castenholzii is a gram-negative filamentous phototrophic bacterium that carries out anoxygenic photosynthesis through a cyclic electron transport chain (ETC). The ETC is composed of a reaction center (RC)-light-harvesting (LH) complex (rcRC-LH); an alternative complex III (rcACIII), which functionally replaces the cytochrome bc/bf complex; and the periplasmic electron acceptor auracyanin (rcAc). Although compositionally and structurally different from the bc/bf complex, rcACIII plays similar essential roles in oxidizing menaquinol and transferring electrons to the rcAc.

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Blocking the PI3K/Akt pathway has been widely recognized as an attractive cancer therapeutic strategy because of its crucial role in cell growth and survival. This study presents the synthesis of 24 new 5-Methoxy-6-substituted-1H-benzimidazole derivatives (4a-4x) and the evaluation of their anti-proliferative activities against A549, Siha, MCF-7, HepG2, PC3, and HCT-116 tumor cell lines through MTT assay. Compound 4w exhibited superior anti-tumor activity against the A549 cells with IC values of 1.

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species have a certain capacity to enrich selenium (Se) and are the strongest Se hyperaccumulator legumes known globally at present. The biochar application to medicinal plants has been reported to affect plant metabolites. In this study, we aimed to employ hyperaccumulating species in the plant growth of selenium-lacked soil, while also investigating the impact of varying selenium doses and biochar application on legumes growth, selenium content, and secondary metabolite production.

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Eif2s3y (eukaryotic translation initiation factor 2, subunit 3, structural gene Y-linked, Eif2s3y) is an essential gene for spermatogenesis. Early studies have shown that Eif2s3y can promote the proliferation of spermatogonial stem cells (SSCs) and can replace the Y chromosome together with sex-determining region Y (Sry) to transform SSCs into round spermatozoa. We injected lentiviral particles into the seminiferous tubules of mouse testes by sterile surgery surgically to establish overexpressing Eif2s3y testes.

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Malonyl-CoA reductase (MCR) is a NADPH-dependent bi-functional enzyme that performs alcohol dehydrogenase and aldehyde dehydrogenase (CoA-acylating) activities in the N- and C-terminal fragments, respectively. It catalyzes the two-step reduction of malonyl-CoA to 3-hydroxypropionate (3-HP), a key reaction in the autotrophic CO fixation cycles of green non-sulfur bacteria and the archaea . However, the structural basis underlying substrate selection, coordination, and the subsequent catalytic reactions of full-length MCR is largely unknown.

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Bacterial or viral infections, such as , mumps virus, herpes simplex virus, and Zika virus, destroy immune homeostasis of the testes, leading to spermatogenesis disorder and infertility. Of note, recent research shows that SARS-CoV-2 can infect male gonads and destroy Sertoli and Leydig cells, leading to male reproductive dysfunction. Due to the many side effects associated with antibiotic therapy, finding alternative treatments for inflammatory injury remains critical.

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Background: Combretastatin A-4 (CA-4) is a natural product isolated from the bark of the South African bush willow tree , which exerts tubulin inhibition, but its clinical application is limited due to poor stability and water solubility. 2-aryl benzimidazoles are excellent pharmacological skeletons with many activities, especially in tumor inhibition, and better pharmacokinetic properties. Several scaffold CA-4 analogs have been synthesized to date possessing antitumor activities.

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Metalloproteinases include matrix metalloproteinases and disintegrin metalloproteinases. They are important members of the ECM degradation and reconstruction process and are associated with tissue development and disease. The ECM is a three-dimensional network of large molecules consisting of a variety of proteins.

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  • Quasi-2D perovskites show significant promise for use in LEDs, but achieving high efficiency requires effective defect passivation.
  • The introduction of 9,9-substituted fluorene derivatives for defect passivation addresses challenges by reducing nonradiative recombination, suppressing ion migration, and filling interfacial charge traps.
  • This approach has improved external quantum efficiency from 18.2% to 23.2%, enhanced the operational lifetime over six times, and lowered the turn-on voltage, showcasing the necessity of comprehensive passivation in perovskite optoelectronics.
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  • A high-performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) method was developed to analyze key compounds in Shengjiang Powder (SJP), like emodin and curcumin, and assess their effects on experimental autoimmune encephalomyelitis (EAE) in mice.
  • A total of 72 SPF C57 BL/6 female mice were assigned to different groups, including a control, model, various SJP dose groups, and a positive control, to study the therapeutic impacts of SJP following EAE induction.
  • The study found that SJP improved clinical symptoms, reduced inflammation and demyelination in brain tissues, while also increasing the expression of important proteins and cytokines involved in the JAK2/STAT3 signaling pathway.
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Coenzyme A (CoA) transferases catalyze reversible transfer of CoA groups from CoA-thioesters to free acids, playing important roles in the metabolism of carboxylic acids in all organisms. An intramolecular CoA transferase, Mesaconyl-CoA C1-C4 CoA transferase (MCT) was identified in the autotrophic CO fixation pathway, 3-hydroxypropionic acid cycle of filamentous anoxygenic phototrophs (FAPs). Different from the well-known CoA transferases that catalyze CoA transfer between two distinct substrates, MCT specifically catalyzes the reversible transformation of mesaconyl-C1-CoA to mesaconyl-C4-CoA, a key reaction intermediate for carbon fixation.

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