Publications by authors named "Xiao Mu"

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  • Soybean is crucial for producing oils and proteins, and China relies heavily on imports, highlighting the need for new, resilient varieties.
  • The study developed a new soybean variety, Xiangchun 37, which was approved by China's Ministry of Agriculture in 2024, demonstrating medium maturity, high yield, and favorable oil content.
  • Xiangchun 37 also possesses additional benefits like improved plant structure and disease resistance, making it a promising option for cultivation in Hunan Province and future genetic enhancements.
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  • Growing interest in p-block metal single-atom catalysts (PM-SACs) stems from their low toxicity, cost-effectiveness, and similar catalytic properties to transition metals.
  • The study investigates the catalytic performance of PM-SACs and compares it to transition metal counterparts (TM-SACs) for producing hydrogen peroxide (H2O2) using polymetric carbon nitride (PCN).
  • Findings indicate that PM-SACs have a lower energy barrier for producing OOH intermediates, allowing them to outperform TM-SACs, with Sb-SAC achieving the highest quantum yield of 35.3% at 400 nm, highlighting their potential for sustainable chemical synthesis.
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The integration of Hepatitis B Virus (HBV) is now known to be closely associated with the occurrence of liver cancer and can impact the functionality of liver cells through multiple dimensions. However, despite the detailed understanding of the characteristics of HBV integration and the mechanisms involved, the subsequent effects on cellular function are still poorly understood in current research. This study first systematically discusses the relationship between HBV integration and the occurrence of liver cancer, and then analyzes the status of the viral genome produced by HBV replication, highlighting the close relationship and structure between double-stranded linear (DSL)-HBV DNA and the occurrence of viral integration.

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  • Fanconi anemia is a genetic disorder linked to mutations in DNA repair genes, with the FANCA gene being the most frequently affected.
  • A 3-year-old boy with mild anemia and bleeding spots was diagnosed with Fanconi anemia after identifying specific mutations in his FANCA gene from both parents.
  • After his diagnosis, the boy underwent chemotherapy and stem cell transplantation, and he is currently recovering well, highlighting the importance of genetic testing in managing the disease.
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Carbon nitride photocatalysts are among the most studied candidates for efficient solar hydrogen (H) production due to their abundance of precursors, suitable bandgap, and visible light utilization. However, the polymeric nature of carbon nitride materials raises concerns regarding the self-decomposition during photocatalytic redox processes. Yet, the operational stability of carbon nitride photocatalysts for solar H production remains under-explored.

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Metal halide perovskites emerge as promising semiconductors for optoelectronic devices due to ease of fabrication, attractive photophysical properties, their low cost, highly tunable material properties, and high performance. High-quality thin films of metal halide perovskites are the basis of most of these applications including solar cells, light-emitting diodes, photodetectors, and electronic memristors. A typical fabrication method for perovskite thin films is the solution method, which has several limitations in device reproducibility, adverse environmental impact, and utilization of raw materials.

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Water molecules, which act as both solvent and reactant, play critical roles in photocatalytic reactions for methanol conversion. However, the influence of water on the adsorption of methanol and desorption of liquid products, which are two essential steps that control the performance in photocatalysis, has been well under-explored. Herein, we reveal the role of water in heterogeneous photocatalytic processes of methanol conversion on the platinized carbon nitride (Pt/CN) model photocatalyst.

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The color of the seed coat has great diversity and is regarded as a biomarker of metabolic variations. Here we isolated a soybean variant (BLK) from a population of recombinant inbred lines with a black seed coat, while its sibling plants have yellow seed coats (YL). The BLK and YL plants showed no obvious differences in vegetative growth and seed weight.

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Loss of TGF-β growth-inhibitory responses is a hallmark of human cancer. However, the molecular mechanisms underlying the TGF-β resistance of cancer cells remain to be fully elucidated. Splicing factor proline- and glutamine-rich (SFPQ) is a prion-like RNA-binding protein that is frequently upregulated in human cancers.

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A deep understanding of severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2)-host interactions is crucial to developing effective therapeutics and addressing the threat of emerging coronaviruses. The role of noncoding regions of viral RNA (ncrRNAs) has yet to be systematically scrutinized. We developed a method using MS2 affinity purification coupled with liquid chromatography-mass spectrometry and designed a diverse set of bait ncrRNAs to systematically map the interactome of SARS-CoV-2 ncrRNA in Calu-3, Huh7, and HEK293T cells.

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Chlorogenic acid is a key chemical in antioxidation and antisepsis. Sambucus chinensis L. is an herbaceous plant rich in chlorogenic acid and a potential genetic resource for breeding high-chlorogenic acid plants.

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The efficiency and stability of photo(electro)catalytic devices are the main criteria towards practical solar fuel production. The efficiency of photocatalysts/photoelectrodes has been intensively pursued and significant progress has been achieved over the past decades. However, the development of durable photocatalysts/photoelectrodes remains one of the biggest challenges for solar fuel production.

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Differentiation syndrome (DS) is a common complication in patients with acute promyelocytic leukemia (APL) treated with all-trans-retinoic acid (ATRA). However, the target of ATRA during DS in patients with APL remains to be elucidated. Therefore, the current study aimed to investigate the role of peptidylarginine deiminase 4 (PADI4) in the differentiation of ATRA-induced NB4 APL cells.

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Plants dynamically manipulate their gene expression in acclimation to the challenging environment. Hereinto, the histone methylation tunes the gene transcription modulation of the chromatin accessibility to transcription machinery. Osmotic stress, which is caused by water deprivation or high concentration of ions, can trigger remarkable changes in histone methylation landscape and genome-wide reprogramming of transcription.

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Primary hepatic carcinoma is a common malignant tumor. The classic molecular targeted drug sorafenib is costly and is only effective for some patients. Therefore, it is of great clinical significance to search for new molecular targeted drugs.

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Construction of an intimate film/substrate interface is of great importance for a photoelectrode to achieve efficient photoelectrochemical performance. Inspired by coordination chemistry, a polymeric carbon nitride (PCN) film is intimately grown on a Ti-coated substrate by an in situ thermal condensation process. The as-prepared PCN photoanode exhibits a record low onset potential (E ) of -0.

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Ascorbate peroxidase (APX) plays an important role in scavenging HO and balancing ROS content in plant cells, which is of great significance for the growth and development of life and resistance to external stress. However, up to now, APXs in () have not been systematically characterized. In this study, a total of 26 genes were identified, which were distributed on 13 chromosomes and divided into five phylogenetic branches.

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Background: CCCH zinc finger family is one of the largest transcription factor families related to multiple biotic and abiotic stresses. Brassica napus L., an allotetraploid oilseed crop formed by natural hybridization between two diploid progenitors, Brassica rapa and Brassica oleracea.

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Diversification of the structures and the applications possible for foldamers rely on expansion of the building block library available for their synthesis. In this work, we describe the synthesis of a range of three dimensional heteroaromatic monomers, based on iptycene scaffolds, that are suitable for the synthesis of aromatic oligoamide foldamers. These units can be obtained in gram quantities in up to 80 % yield through [4+2] cycloaddition between diester, diamine, and amino acid derivatives of 1,8-diazaanthracenes and a variety of dienophiles.

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Programmed cell death ligend-1 (PD-L1) expression by immunohistochemistry (IHC) assays is a predictive marker of anti-PD-1/PD-L1 therapy response. With the popularity of anti-PD-1/PD-L1 inhibitor drugs, quantitative assessment of PD-L1 expression becomes a new labor for pathologists. Manually counting the PD-L1 positive stained tumor cells is an obviously subjective and time-consuming process.

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Correction for 'Water binding stabilizes stacked conformations of ferrocene containing sheet-like aromatic oligoamides' by Ya-Zhou Liu et al., Org. Biomol.

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While water clusters play an essential role in the stability of biological structures, their ability to stabilize synthetic oligomers is less understood. We have synthesized a heptameric sheet-like aromatic oligoamide foldamer with ferrocene as turn unit. It shows strong interactions with water in the solid state and in solution.

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The epithelial-mesenchymal transition (EMT) is the process by which epithelial cells lose their tightly packed polarized characteristics and acquire a migratory mesenchymal phenotype. EMT plays a pivotal role in embryonic development, wound healing, tissue regeneration, organ fibrosis and cancer progression. The basic helix-loop-helix (bHLH) transcription factors TWIST1/2 are key EMT-inducing transcription factors that govern transcription of EMT-associated genes.

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Efficient light harvesting is one of the key prerequisites in improving the solar conversion efficiency for photoelectrochemical water splitting. As classic semiconductors for water splitting, the solid state solution GaN:ZnO based photoanodes exhibit poor water splitting efficiency mainly limited by its light absorption. To overcome this bottleneck, here we report that phosphorus modification shifts the absorption edge of GaN:ZnO from 480 nm to the red end of 650 nm and also leads to one order of magnitude increase of the carrier concentration.

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