Publications by authors named "Xiaoli Tao"

One-leg standing has been used exclusively for static balance testing and training purposes. We investigated the acute effects of one-leg standing with open or closed eyes on arterial stiffness in older women and explored the role of standing dose in arterial stiffness regulation. Eighteen older women (60 ± 2 years) underwent non-intervention control (CON), one-leg standing with open eyes for 2 × 3 min (SO2), and one-leg standing with closed eyes for 1 × 3 min (SC1), 2 × 3 min (SC2), and 3 × 3 min trials (SC3) in a randomized self-controlled crossover fashion.

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Pigeon paramyxovirus type 1 (PPMV-1) belongs to the avian paramyxovirus type 1 group of viruses, which can cause tremors, torticollis, and respiratory signs in domestic and wild pigeons. The M protein of PPMV-1 is a multifunctional structural protein. It not only helps in the assembly, budding, and positioning of the virus but also inhibits the host's immune response and promotes replication of the virus in the host.

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Objective To prepare T3Dsigma1 polyclonal antibody with purified sigma1 fusion protein of mammalian orthoreovirus (MRV) serotype 3 Dearing (T3D). Methods The recombinant plasmid T3DS1-pET28a was transformed into Rosetta (DE3) competent cells, and the isopropyl-β-D-thiogalactopyranoside (IPTG) was used to induce a large amount of target proteins which were subjected to purification by histidine-tagged Ni-IDA chromatography column to obtain the T3Dsigma1 fusion protein. New Zealand white rabbits were immunized with the purified protein to prepare polyclonal antibodies specific against sigma1 protein.

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Background: Rotavirus (RV) is a principal cause of diarrhea. However, there is a limited understanding regarding alteration of the gut microbial community structure and abundance during RV infection. This study was to characterize any potential associations between RV infection and the intestinal microbiota.

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Severe fever with thrombocytopenia syndrome virus (SFTSV) is newly discovered virus which is the member of the order Bunyavirales, family phenuiviridae, phlebovirus genus. Its genome is composed of 3 segments of negative-sense RNA L, M and S. NSs is a non structure protein encoded by S segment which is important for viral replication and virulence.

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Article Synopsis
  • - A novel rotavirus A strain (JZ) was discovered in stool samples from three children in Jinzhou, China, during 2018-2019, showing a unique long electropherotype pattern.
  • - The strain exhibited a specific genomic constellation indicating a new genetic reassortment event, with whole-genome sequencing revealing identical isolates among the samples.
  • - Phylogenetic analysis placed the JZ strain's VP7 and VP4 proteins in specific genetic lineages, with particular amino acid changes noted, contributing to the understanding of G9 rotavirus strains in China.
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Background: Nelson Bay orthoreovirus (NBV) was first isolated over 40 years ago from a fruit bat in Australia. Normally, NBV does not cause human diseases, but recently several NBV strains have been associated with human respiratory tract infections, thus attracting clinical attention. Autophagy, an evolutionarily conserved process in eukaryotic cells, degrades intracellular substrates, participates in multiple physiological processes, and maintains cellular homeostasis.

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Objective To prepare a polyclonal antibody against S3 of Nelson Bay virus (NBV). Methods The E.coli BL21 (DE3) competent cells were transfected with the constructed Pris His MB-S3 recombinant plasmid.

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Lactose intolerance in northern Europeans is strongly associated with a single-nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) located 14 kb upstream of the human lactase gene: -13,910 C/T. We examined whether SNPs in the 5' flanking region of the pig lactase gene are similar to those in the human gene and whether these polymorphisms play a functional role in regulating pig lactase gene expression. The 5' flanking region of the lactase gene from several different breeds of pigs was cloned and analyzed for gene regulatory activity of a luciferase reporter gene.

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We explored the neural mechanisms of mental rotation of hand, which may invoke a mental transformation of viewer's own hands. It was found that, when a hand picture was presented at an orientation rotated from the upright orientation, participants' performance in making left or right hand judgment was affected by the degree and direction of rotation, with the direction effect being implicated as the evidence for egocentric mental rotation. Our event-related potentials measure supported the idea that amplitude modulation in the parietal cortex is a psychophysiological marker of the mental rotation of hand.

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