Publications by authors named "Xiao-Rong Shen"

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  • * Researchers found that knocking in miR-3074-5p in pregnant mice resulted in higher levels of pro-inflammatory cytokines, more M1 macrophages, and increased embryo resorption compared to wild-type mice.
  • * The findings suggest that miR-3074-5p targets estrogen receptor-α, promoting harmful immune responses and potentially contributing to implantation issues in patients with repeated implantation failure by disrupting the inflammatory balance in early pregnancy.
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Aim: This study aims to investigate the biological effects of polyunsaturated fatty acid (PUFA)-derived metabolites in seminal plasma on male fertility and to evaluate the potential of PUFA as a biomarker for normozoospermic male infertility.

Methods: From September 2011 to April 2012, We collected semen samples from 564 men aged 18 to 50 years old (mean=32.28 years old)ch.

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Obtaining high-quality embryos is one of the key factors to improve the clinical pregnancy rate of assisted reproductive technologies (ART). So far, the clinical evaluation of embryo quality depends on embryo morphology. However, the clinical pregnancy rate is still low.

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Next-generation sequencing (NGS) technology has led to great advances in understanding the causes of Mendelian and complex neurological diseases. Owing to the complexity of genetic diseases, the genetic factors contributing to many rare and common neurological diseases remain poorly understood. Selecting the correct genetic test based on cost-effectiveness, coverage area, and sequencing range can improve diagnosis, treatments, and prevention.

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Three recombinant inbred populations, Ning894037/Alondra, Wangshuibai/Alondra and Sumai3/Alondra, were analyzed for QTLs associated with Fusarium head blight resistance by interval mapping and composite interval mapping in this study. The result showed that the major QTLs were detected on the short arm of chromosome 3B of all three resistant parents using the data of FHB resistance evaluated in greenhouse or field. They were located in the interval of 5.

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