Publications by authors named "Wu Dandan"

Grain copper (Cu) concentrations represent a qualitative trait mainly controlled by genetic factors, which may differ between wheat varieties from the Sichuan Basin of China and other areas. However, the differences are poorly understood. Here, we investigated the grain Cu concentration in a remaining heterozygous line population derived from a multiparental recombinant inbred line.

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FOLFIRI (5-FU, leucovorin, irinotecan) is the first-line chemotherapy for metastatic colorectal cancer (mCRC), but response rates are under 50%. This study aimed to develop a predictive signature for FOLFIRI response in mCRC patients. Firstly, Spearman's rank correlation and Wilcoxon rank-sum test were used to select chemotherapy response genes and gene pairs, respectively.

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In this study, ice structuring proteins (WISPs) extracted from winter wheat in a frigid region were prepared and added to frozen-thawed dough. The WISPs were characterized, revealing that they contained a higher proportion of hydrophilic amino acids and had a molecular weight of approximately 15 kDa. The highest thermal hysteresis activity (THA) observed was 0.

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  • The bZIP genes in Pseudoroegneria libanotica are key transcriptional coactivators in plants, helping them deal with stress, especially within the Triticeae tribe.
  • A total of 108 bZIP genes have been identified, categorized into 10 subgroups, and they show different responses to stress factors like drought, salinity, heat, and heavy metals in both aerial and root tissues.
  • Notably, PsebZIP44 and PsebZIP46 are highlighted as potential genes for improving stress tolerance, which could enhance the genetic makeup of Triticeae crops like wheat.
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Non-stimulant atomoxetine is recognized in various current clinical guidelines as an important alternative to stimulants for the pharmacological treatment of attention deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) in children. While its efficacy and tolerability for core symptoms are established, there is considerable inter-individual variability in response and exposure, highlighting the need for personalized dosing. In this review, we evaluated existing studies and summarized comprehensive evidence supporting the clinical implementation of therapeutic drug monitoring (TDM) and personalized dosing of atomoxetine, organized around a series of logically structured questions.

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The epigenetic reader SntB was identified as an important transcriptional regulator of growth, development, and secondary metabolite synthesis in . However, the underlying molecular mechanism is still unclear. In this study, by gene deletion and complementation, we found SntB is essential for mycelia growth, conidial production, sclerotia formation, aflatoxin synthesis, and host colonization.

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  • - The study focuses on single-atom catalysts (SACs) and reveals that their catalytic effectiveness is influenced by their coordination structures, particularly in carbon-supported SACs synthesized under high-temperature conditions.
  • - Researchers created a new type of SAC, bisnitrogen-chelated Co SACs (CMP-CoN), which have a coordinatively unsaturated structure, enhancing their electrocatalytic activity for polysulfide conversions compared to traditional tetranitrogen-chelated Co SACs.
  • - Sulfur cathodes using this new Co SAC displayed impressive performance with a high specific capacity and low capacity decay over many cycles, outperforming existing sulfur cathodes, indicating that understanding coordination structures can improve the design of electrocatalysts in various applications
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Background: The causal connection between morning diurnal preference and psychiatric disorders remains enigmatic. Using bidirectional two-sample Mendelian randomization (MR), we aim to explore the potential causal associations between morning diurnal preference and seven prominent psychiatric disorders.

Methods: MR is a genetic epidemiological method that leverages genetic variants as instrumental variables to infer causal associations between exposures and outcomes.

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  • Fusarium head blight (FHB), caused by Fusarium graminearum, severely impacts wheat production, and researchers are using wild germplasm from Thinopyrum elongatum to enhance wheat resistance to this disease.
  • A specific hybrid line (K17-1069-5) was developed by crossing tetraploid Th. elongatum with common wheat cultivars and was found to show strong resistance to FHB without compromising yield.
  • The study successfully identified and isolated a novel allele (TTE7E-Fhb7) from the resistant chromosome, paving the way for improved breeding strategies using molecular markers for resistance selection.
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Background: Wheat is one of major sources of human cadmium (Cd) intake. Reducing the grain Cd concentrations in wheat is urgently required to ensure food security and human health. In this study, we performed a field experiment at Wenjiang experimental field of Sichuan Agricultural University (Chengdu, China) to reveal the effects of FeCl and Fe(SO) on reducing grain Cd concentrations in dwarf Polish wheat (Triticum polonicum L.

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  • PCOS is a common endocrine disorder in women of reproductive age and our study investigates the pregnancy outcomes of embryo transfers in women with this condition, particularly focusing on the impact of high androgen levels on endometrial receptivity.
  • A retrospective study involving 2714 infertile women and 452 women with PCOS found that pregnancy outcomes, including implantation and live birth rates, were significantly lower in women with PCOS after fresh embryo transfers, despite pretreatment.
  • The research indicates that higher testosterone levels on the day of embryo transfer negatively affect pregnancy rates and the expression of important endometrial markers, suggesting that even with treatment, endometrial receptivity remains impaired in women with PCOS.
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Two small fragment translocation lines (T4DS·4DL-4EL and T5AS·5AL-4EL) showed high resistance to stripe rust and resistance gene Yr4EL was localized to an about 35 Mb region at the end of chr arm 4EL. Stripe rust, caused by the fungus Puccinia striiformis f. sp.

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Objective: To investigate the signature genes of fatty acid metabolism and their association with immune cells in pulmonary arterial hypertension (PAH).

Methods: Fatty acid metabolism-related genes were obtained from the GeneCards database. In this retrospective study, a PAH-related dataset was downloaded from the Gene Expression Omnibus database and analyzed to identify differentially expressed genes (DEGs).

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Previous studies by our group and others have highlighted the critical role of hyperinflammation in the pathogenicity of duck hepatitis A virus 1 (DHAV-1), an avian picornavirus that has caused significant devastation in the duck industry worldwide for decades. However, the precise mechanisms by which DHAV-1 infection regulates the inflammatory responses, particularly the production of IL-1β, remain poorly understood. In this study, we demonstrate that DHAV-1 infection triggers NF-κB- and NLRP3 inflammasome-mediated IL-1β production.

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  • The study examines cancer incidence trends in Ma'anshan, China from 2011 to 2018, noting a rising cancer burden without prior data available for the area.
  • The research analyzed cancer registry data to determine age-standardized incidence rates and average annual percentage changes, finding 13,508 cases in males and 9,558 in females over the study period.
  • Results revealed a decline in upper gastrointestinal cancers, while breast, colorectal, and thyroid cancers increased, suggesting a shift in the cancer spectrum in Ma'anshan compared to the national rates.
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High-quality solid electrolyte interphase (SEI) layers can effectively suppress the growth of Li dendrites and improve the cycling stability of lithium metal batteries. Herein, 1-(6-bromohexanoyl)-3-butylurea is used to construct an organic/inorganic hybrid (designated as LiBr-HBU) SEI layer that features a uniform and compact structure. The LiBr-HBU SEI layer exhibits superior electrolyte wettability and air stability as well as strong attachment to Li foils.

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Thanks to advancements in artificial intelligence and brain-computer interface (BCI) research, there has been increasing attention towards emotion recognition techniques based on electro encephalogram (EEG) recently. The complexity of EEG data poses a challenge when it comes to accurately classifying emotions by integrating time, frequency, and spatial domain features. To address this challenge, this paper proposes a fusion model called DC-ASTGCN, which combines the strengths of deep convolutional neural network (DCNN) and adaptive spatiotemporal graphic convolutional neural network (ASTGCN) to comprehensively analyze and understand EEG signals.

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is one of the common pests of fruit trees, but the research on the pathogenic microorganisms it may carry is very limited. Therefore, it is essential to reveal the pathogenic microbes it carries and their potential hazards. This study found a new virus from the transcriptome of , which was first reported in and named PyCaV ( associated virus).

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  • The study focuses on the synthesis and analysis of YCo(OH)Br single crystals, which crystallize in a trigonal structure featuring a kagomé lattice formed by Co ions.
  • Magnetic susceptibility measurements reveal two notable transitions at temperatures of 6.5 K and 7.8 K, indicating strong antiferromagnetic coupling and significant magnetic frustration in the material.
  • Specific heat experiments suggest that these transitions are due to antiferromagnetic ordering of Co ions and indicate the presence of effective spin-1/2 behavior within this unique kagomé lattice system.
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  • * The study discovered that swainsonine increases intestinal permeability by decreasing key protective substances like goblet cells and tight junction proteins, while also elevating proteins that indicate permeability issues.
  • * Increased intestinal permeability allows more bacterial endotoxins (LPS) to enter the bloodstream, leading to heightened inflammatory responses and oxidative stress, suggesting a possible mechanism for swainsonine-triggered systemic inflammation.
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  • * Researchers created chromosome painting probes for the St genome of Pseudoroegneria, enabling identification of its chromosomes and revealing the conservation of St chromosomes across several plant genera.
  • * Findings indicate that the Y genome originated from the St genome, suggesting evolutionary links among Roegneria and Campeiostachys species and highlighting the morphological differences and similarities among awnless and awned species.
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Unlabelled: Preventing the widespread occurrence of stripe rust in wheat largely depends on the identification of new stripe rust resistance genes and the breeding of cultivars with durable resistance. In previous study, we reported 6E of wheat-tetraploid 6E (6D) substitution line contains adult-stage stripe rust resistance genes. In this study, three novel wheat-tetraploid translocation lines were generated from the offspring of a cross between common wheat and the 6E (6D) substitution line.

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  • * In diabetic animals and humans, PAK4 levels are notably higher in skeletal muscles. When PAK4 is removed from muscle tissues or inhibited in obese mice, insulin sensitivity improves, suggesting a link between PAK4 and insulin resistance.
  • * PAK4 is shown to worsen insulin resistance by interfering with AMPK activity; thus, targeting PAK4 in skeletal muscle could be a potential treatment for type 2 diabetes.
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The design and fabrication of high-performance, inexpensive and durable electrocatalyst toward hydrogen evolution reaction (HER) is supremely significant for alleviating energy crisis and environmental concerns, but still remaining challenging. Herein, we develop an experimental work based on etching and reduction strategy to reveal the remarkable effect of cation/anion co-doping in CoMoO on its intrinsic HER activity. The CoMoO with Fe and B incorporation (Fe/B-CoMoO) exhibits a current density of 10 mA cm with strikingly low potential of 38 mV coupling with Tafel slope of 51 mV dec, and manifesting a robust durability for 100 h with no attenuation, which is comparable to the state-of-the-art commercial Pt/C catalyst.

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