Publications by authors named "Wu Cheng"

The airing process of sauce-flavor Baijiu is a critical operation that serves the functions of cooling, homogenizing, and facilitating microbial proliferation and metabolism. Comprehensive analysis of physicochemical parameters, bacterial and fungal community of fermented grains, and volatile flavor compounds of soy-sauce (Jiangxiang) and mellow-sweet (Chuntian) typical base liquors among traditional (CT) and two different mechanized (JXA and JXB) airing operations were investigated. The results indicated that the dynamic variation patterns of moisture content, total titratable acidity, starch content, lactic acid, acetic acid, pH, and dominated microbial composition among CT, JXA, and JXB were similar, while minor bacterial genera with relative abundance including unclassified Micrococcineae, unclassified Rhizobiales, etc, and dominated fungi such as Torulaspora, Hyphopichia, Candida, Pichia, and Penicillium were profoundly influenced by mechanized airing operations, especially by JXB.

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The interfacial photothermal-photocatalytic systems can generate clean water while purifying wastewater containing organic pollutants, but the impact of thermal convection on synergistic effects remains unexplored. This paper aims to regulate the thermal convection at the interface to significantly enhance the synergistic effect of interfacial photothermal-photocatalytic systems. A novel heterogeneous structure comprising iron-based metal-organic frameworks and multi-walled carbon nanotubes with a gelatin-polyvinyl alcohol (PVA) double network hydrogel (MWCNTs@NM88B/PVA/gelatin hydrogel, denoted as MMH) is developed and employed in the construction of the solar-driven interfacial evaporation (SIE) system.

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  • * The experimental group received cBMMSC-infused conduits, while the control group had conduits without these cells; both groups were evaluated for neuron-like cell differentiation, neuronal regeneration, and axon growth after four weeks.
  • * Various methods, including immunostaining and Western blotting, were employed to assess neural recovery and functional outcomes, such as motor ability and nerve impulse transmission, in both groups.
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  • - Cognitive difficulties in bipolar disorder (BD) may be linked to insulin resistance, which impacts metabolism and brain health; mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) copy number is suggested as a potential marker for cognitive performance and treatment response.
  • - A study with 68 participants found that insulin resistance indirectly influences executive function through its effect on mtDNA copy number, with significant relationships identified in tasks measuring preservation errors and category completion on the Wisconsin card-sorting test (WCST).
  • - The findings indicate that lower mtDNA copy number, associated with higher insulin resistance, may lead to poorer cognitive functions in patients with euthymic BD; further research is needed to explore how improving metabolic health could enhance cognitive outcomes.
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  • Stroke recurrence readmission can heavily impact patients and healthcare systems, necessitating effective risk stratification to enable targeted interventions.* -
  • Researchers analyzed over 339,000 stroke admission episodes from 2015 to 2019, developing the Score for Stroke Recurrence Readmission Prediction (SSRRP) tool based on six key factors to predict readmission risks.* -
  • The SSRRP tool demonstrated a reliable predictive capability with an AUC of 0.730, offering a practical scoring method to help mitigate the chances of patients facing early readmission after a stroke.*
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Objective: Human umbilical cord mesenchymal stem cells (hUCMSCs) hold significant promise across various clinical applications. Therefore, regulatory requirements necessitate a thorough investigation of the hUCMSCs safety before clinical trials and potential allergic reactions after transplantation.

Methods: Abnormal toxicity test employed mice and guinea pigs dosed daily at 0.

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The nocturnal boundary layer (NBL) significantly influences the dispersion and fate of atmospheric species at night. Subtropical forests are crucial in carbon and water exchange between the biosphere and the atmosphere. However, the NBL characteristics and their impact on atmospheric species over these forests remain unknown.

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  • A clinical trial assessed the effectiveness of neoadjuvant chemotherapy using targeted agents for locally advanced rectal cancer patients with specific gene mutations.
  • Patients were randomly assigned to two treatment groups: one receiving chemotherapy with radiotherapy, and the other with the drug cetuximab; both groups later underwent surgery.
  • Results showed no significant differences in the success rates of tumor removal (R0 resection) and other outcomes between the two groups, but the cetuximab group had lower complications, suggesting it may be a better treatment approach.
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  • Food allergies in children are linked to gut microbiota, and fecal microbiota transplantation (FMT) has potential as a treatment, though its effectiveness in this context needs further validation.
  • The study utilized a mouse model to analyze the impacts of FMT on food allergies, finding that it improved gut microbiota diversity and reduced inflammation and allergic responses.
  • The research suggests that FMT promotes immune tolerance through specific immune pathways, hinting at a new therapeutic approach for managing food allergies by restoring gut health.
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The anterior cingulate cortex (ACC) is one of the critical brain areas for processing noxious information. Previous studies showed that peripheral nerve injury induced broad changes in the ACC, contributing to pain hypersensitivity. The neurons in layer 3 (L3) of the ACC receive the inputs from the mediodorsal thalamus (MD) and form the feedforward inhibition (FFI) microcircuits.

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Background: Prehospital trauma triage is essential to get the right patient to the right hospital. However, the national field triage guidelines proposed by the American College of Surgeons have proven to be relatively insensitive when identifying severe traumas.

Objective: This study aimed to build a prehospital triage model to predict severe trauma and enhance the performance of the national field triage guidelines.

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Background: Imperatorin is a naturally occurring furocoumarin derivative found in traditional Chinese medicine Angelica dahurica for its anticancer, antihypertensive, and antidiabetic properties. Chronic kidney disease (CKD) is a global health issue, characterized by a high prevalence, significant morbidity and mortality, and a range of related complications.

Objective: This study aims to investigate the protective effects of imperatorin treatment and the specific underlying mechanisms in progressive CKD.

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  • Insecticide resistance in Aedes albopictus, particularly to deltamethrin and pyriproxyfen, poses a major challenge for controlling vector-borne diseases in Fujian Province, China.
  • Using WHO bioassay protocols, researchers found varying resistance levels among different populations of Ae. albopictus, with some exhibiting significantly high resistance to deltamethrin and pyriproxyfen.
  • Genomic analysis revealed key mutations in the voltage-gated sodium channel that contribute to this insecticide resistance, particularly the F1534S and F1534L mutations for deltamethrin.
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The severity of environmental pollution caused by TiO nanoparticles (nTiO) is increasing, highlighting the urgent need for the development of strategies to combat nTiO pollution. Insights into resistance molecules from nTiO-tolerant strains may facilitate such development. In this study, we utilized multi-omics, genetic manipulation, physiological and biochemical experiments to identify relevant resistance molecules in two strains (Physarum polycephalum Z259 and T83) tolerated to mixed-phase nTiO (MPnTiO).

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Glioblastoma (GBM) remains one of the most aggressive and lethal brain tumours, characterized by rapid progression and limited treatment options. This study investigated the regulatory roles of circular RNA circJUN, and its functional interaction with microRNA miR-3064 in GBM pathogenesis. We employed bioinformatic analyses and clinical sample validation to identify circJUN as a potential target in GBM.

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Children all over the world suffer from atopic dermatitis (AD), a prevalent condition that impairs their health. Corticosteroids, which have long-term negative effects, are frequently used to treat AD. There has been a growing body of research on the gut microbiota's function in AD.

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Objective: To evaluate the impact of adverse health conditions, including multimorbidity, frailty, malnutrition, cognitive impairment, and polypharmacy, on clinical outcomes in older people with atrial fibrillation (AF).

Patients And Methods: This prospective cohort study focused on patients aged 65 years and older with AF. They were admitted to the hospital between September 2018 and April 2019 and followed up for 1 year.

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Absent in melanoma 2(AIM2) exacerbates atherosclerosis by inflammasome assembly. However, AIM2-mediated inflammation in diabetic cardiomyopathy remains incompletely understood. Here we investigate the role of AIM2 in high glucose (HG)- and diabetes-induced inflammatory cardiomyopathy.

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Introduction: The cingulate cortex, with its subregions ACC, MCC, and RSC, is key in pain processing. However, the detailed interactions among these regions in modulating pain sensation have remained unclear.

Methods: In this study, chemogenetic tools were employed to selectively activate or inhibit neuronal activity in the MCC and RSC of rodents to elucidate their roles in pain regulation.

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Photodetectors (PDs) rapidly capture optical signals and convert them into electrical signals, making them indispensable in a variety of applications including imaging, optical communication, remote sensing, and biological detection. Recently, antimony selenide (SbSe) has achieved remarkable progress due to its earth-abundant, low toxicity, low price, suitable bandgap width, high absorption coefficient, and unique structural characteristics. SbSe has been extensively studied in solar cells, but there's a lack of timely updates in the field of PDs.

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  • - This study analyzes the link between economic growth and environmental impact by assessing the ecological footprint of 131 countries from 2009 to 2019, using the CS-ARDL methodology.
  • - Findings reveal that reducing ecological footprints is connected to increased domestic credit in the private sector, while greater energy use, foreign investment, and rising GDP enhance global quality of life.
  • - The research supports the "pollution haven hypothesis," indicating that global economic activities can potentially aid environmental efforts, though outcomes may differ by region and depend on the financial sector's focus on sustainability.
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Objectives: The combination of TNF-α inhibitors and vitamin D in colitis remains to be elucidated. In the present study, we revealed the benefit of infliximab (IFX) and vitamin D in a mouse model of Ulcerative colitis (UC).

Materials And Methods: A dextran sulfate sodium-induced colitis model was used.

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