Publications by authors named "Ya-Feng Zhang"

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  • The research examined the relationship between the variability of throughfall (the rain that reaches the ground after passing through a plant canopy) and its impact on soil moisture and plant competition across different climates and vegetation types.
  • A meta-analysis of 554 studies revealed that throughfall proportions were lower in arid regions and among shrubs compared to humid areas and trees, with no significant differences in spatial variability across different climate zones.
  • The study emphasizes the need for more targeted research on specific geographic units and temporal scales to better understand the distribution of throughfall and improve comparability between studies.
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  • * Ultrasound significantly speeds up the polymerization process and alters the wine color by enhancing the reaction rates, especially in the presence of glyoxylic acid.
  • * The reactions were determined to follow a first-order model and were found to be non-spontaneous and endothermic, highlighting the role of ultrasound in modifying wine color through biochemical processes.
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Nucleus-encoded circular RNAs (ncircRNAs) have been widely detected in eukaryotes, and most circRNA identification algorithms are designed to identify them. However, using these algorithms, few mitochondrion-encoded circRNAs (mcircRNAs) have been identified in plants, and the role of plant mcircRNAs has not yet been addressed. Here, we developed a circRNA identification algorithm, mitochondrion-encoded circRNA identifier, based on common features of plant mitochondrial genomes.

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  • Percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) effectively treats acute coronary syndrome (ACS), but it often leads to acute kidney injury (AKI), impacting patient quality of life and survival.
  • This review discusses the causes, risk factors, and preventive strategies for AKI in ACS patients after PCI, aiming to enhance patient outcomes.
  • Common factors contributing to AKI include kidney damage from contrast media, cardiac issues, and surgical effects, with prevention strategies including managing fluid overload and using certain medications.
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Dialysis patients with erythropoietin hypo-responsiveness suffered from refractory anemia. Roxadustat reversibly binds and inhibits hypoxia-inducible factor-prolyl hydroxylase (HIF-PHD), resulting in increased endogenous EPO which stimulates erythropoiesis, theoretically has an advantage over exogenous EPO in anti-anemia therapy. From September 2019 to October 2020, 32 dialysis patients with hypo-responsiveness to erythropoietin were evaluated.

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Osteochondroma is one of the most common benign bone tumors. It usually grows on the metaphysis of long bones and rarely develops in bones of scapula, feet, hands, and pelvis. The management of this disease is en-bloc excision of the tumor.

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  • * Researchers created a rat model of osteoporosis to investigate the effects of miR-199a-3p on mesenchymal stem cell (MSC) differentiation, employing techniques like RT-qPCR and Western blot to analyze gene expression.
  • * Results showed that high levels of miR-199a-3p inhibited MSC differentiation, as it negatively targets Kdm3a, which is essential for promoting osteogenic differentiation through the regulation of related genes Erk2 and K
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Soil nitrogen (N) mineralization is a microbially-mediated biogeochemical process that is strongly influenced by changing climates. However, little information is available on the mechanisms behind the response of N mineralization to prolonged warming coupled with drought in soils covered by biocrusts. We used open top chambers to investigate the rate of soil N transformation (ammonification, nitrification and mineralization), enzyme activity and gene abundance in response to warming coupled with reduced precipitation over three years (2016-2018).

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Isotopic composition of gross rainfall has been extensively used as a conservative tracer to track water movement and other hydrological processes in vegetated ecosystems. Recent studies from forest ecosystems, however, demonstrated that vegetation canopies can alter the isotopic composition of rainwater during rainfall partitioning into throughfall and stemflow, likely leading to errors and biases in aforementioned studies. No known studies, to date, had investigated this topic in shrub-dominated arid and semi-arid ecosystems where water is typically the driving factor in ecological, hydrological and biogeochemical processes.

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Numerous field experiments had demonstrated great spatial variability and temporal stability of throughfall under tree canopies within forested ecosystems. Nonetheless, no known studies have investigated the intrastorm spatial-temporal variability of throughfall beneath xerophytic shrub canopies within arid desert ecosystems where water is typically the principal limiting factor determining the structure and dynamics of ecosystems. Here we investigated the spatial-temporal pattern of throughfall at intrastorm scale, and systematically examined the effects of meteorological variables on throughfall based on the principal components analysis (PCA) and a multiple regression model.

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Dysregulation of microRNAs has been confirmed to serve an important role in cancer development and progression. However, the role of microRNA (miR)-544 in colorectal cancer progression remains unknown. In the present study, it was observed that the expression level of miR-544 was increased in breast cancer cell lines and tissues using the quantitative polymerase chain reaction.

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Dysregulation of microRNAs (miRs) can contribute to cancer development and progression. In the present study, the function and underlying molecular mechanisms of miR-320 in breast cancer tumorigenesis and progression were investigated. The results of a reverse transcription-quantitative polymerase chain reaction analysis demonstrated that miR-320 was frequently downregulated in breast cancer tissues compared with adjacent normal tissues.

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Pentatricopepetide repeat (PPR) proteins are a large family of RNA-binding proteins involved in RNA metabolism in plant organelles. Although many PPR proteins have been functionally studied, few of them are identified with a function in mitochondrial RNA stability. By using a reverse genetic approach, we characterized the role of the mitochondrion-targeted PPR78 protein in nad5 mature mRNA stability and maize (Zea mays) seed development.

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Change in electrical conductivity is considered a potential indicator for the on-line monitoring of wine aging accelerated by ultrasound, as determined in our previous study; however, the exact mechanism of change is currently unclear. In this study, the ion content and the total ionic strength were analyzed by ion-exchange chromatography to investigate the change mechanism of the electrical conductivity of wine under ultrasound irradiation. The results indicate that the changes in wine electrical conductivity during ultrasound treatment correlate with the changes in the cations (Na+, K+, Ca2+, Mg2+, and NH4+) and in the anions from the organic acids (malic acid, citric acid, tartaric acid, oxalic acid, and formic acid) and inorganic acids (Cl-, SO42-, and PO43-), especially for the ionic strength of the wine.

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Objective: In this study, we set out to investigate the relationship between angiotensin-converting enzyme ( ACE) I/D polymorphism, serum ACE activity and bone mineral density (BMD) in older Chinese.

Methods: A standardized, structured, face-to-face interview was performed to collect demographic information. BMD was measured using dual-energy X-ray absorptiometry (DXA).

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miR-410-3p acts as an oncogene or tumor-suppressor gene in various types of cancer. However, its role in breast cancer remains unknown. In the present study, expression of miR-410-3p in 30 breast cancer and paired adjacent normal tissues was detected by RT-qPCR.

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Membranous obstruction of the inferior vena cava (MOVC) is a common type of Budd-Chiari syndrome. However, the pathogenesis of MOVC has not been fully elucidated. Recent studies demonstrated that microRNAs (miRNAs or miRs) are involved in multiple diseases.

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This study aimed to characterize soil respiration along eroded sloping land at erosion and deposition area under different soil organic carbon(SOC) levels, and linked the relationship between soil respiration and soil temperature, soil moisture, SOC and slope position. Experiments were carried out in the plots of S type slopes include five different soil organic carbon levels in the Loess Hilly Region. The S type slopes were divided into control area at the top of the slope, erosion area at the middle of the slope and deposition area at the toe of the slope.

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Objective: To study the possible relationship between serum zinc levels and attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) in Chinese children.

Methods: Following a systematic search for case-control studies on the serum zinc levels in Chinese children with ADHD published between 2000 and 2015, a Meta analysis was conducted using Stata 12.0 software.

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  • The study investigated seasonal changes in soil inorganic nitrogen (N) and transformation rates in both moss-covered and bare soil at a site in the Tengger Desert.
  • Results showed that soil N content and transformation rates varied significantly throughout the year, with higher levels observed during certain months in both types of soil.
  • Moss-covered soil generally had better nitrogen retention and transformation, highlighting the role of moss crusts in enhancing soil nitrogen cycling.
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Objective: To investigate the risk factors for attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) and to provide a basis for future prevention and treatment of this disease.

Methods: Following a systematic search for case-control studies on the risk factors for ADHD in China between 2000 and 2014, relevant family risk factors were extracted accordingly. The quality of selected studies was evaluated according to the NOS scale.

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Response of soil active organic carbon to land-use change has become a hot topic in current soil carbon and nutrient cycling study. Soil active organic carbon distribution characteristics in soil profile under four land-use types were investigated in Ziwuling forest zone of the Hilly Loess Plateau region. The four types of land-use changes included natural woodland converted into artificial woodland, natural woodland converted into cropland, natural shrubland converted into cropland and natural shrubland converted into revegetated grassland.

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  • The study aimed to investigate the impact of Jisuikang on the expression of the Nogo-NgR gene and its protective effects against spinal cord injuries in rats.
  • A total of 180 female rats were divided into six groups, including a sham, model, prednisolone, and three different doses of Jisuikang, with various treatments administered shortly after spinal cord injury.
  • Results showed that moderate doses of Jisuikang and prednisolone significantly reduced the expression of Nogo-A and NgR genes, particularly observed three days post-surgery, highlighting their potential effectiveness in treating spinal cord injuries.
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