Publications by authors named "Xiao-Gao Wei"

Anorectal malformation (ARM) is a prevalent early pregnancy digestive tract anomaly. The intricate anatomy of the embryonic cloaca region makes it challenging for traditional high-throughput sequencing methods to capture location-specific information. Spatial transcriptomics was used to sequence libraries of frozen sections from embryonic rats at gestational days (GD) 14 to 16, covering both normal and ARM cases.

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  • Anorectal malformation (ARM) is a problem that some babies are born with, where their digestive tract doesn't develop properly.
  • Researchers studied how a protein called Rack1 affects this development in rats that were given a special substance to induce ARM.
  • They found that when Rack1 doesn't work well, it leads to changes in certain genes and causes cell death in the digestive system, which might contribute to ARM.
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Anorectal malformations (ARMs) are the most common gastrointestinal malformations. miR-141-3p was obtained from whole-transcriptome sequencing, and Ub domain-containing protein 2 (Ubtd2) was predicted as the target gene. An ARM rat model was induced using ethylenethiourea.

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Anorectal malformations (ARMs) are common birth defects involving congenital structural anomalies of the gastrointestinal tract. As an important component of non-coding RNAs, circular RNAs (circRNAs) widely participate in the digestive system development; however, the specific molecular mechanism of their involvement in ARM occurrence remains obscure. Herein, we generated rat models of ARMs induced by ethylene thiourea.

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