Publications by authors named "Yanmin Bai"

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  • The ectomycorrhizal fungus mentioned has high medicinal, edible, economic, and ecological significance, yet it cannot be artificially cultivated due to bacterial influences.* -
  • Research focused on understanding how both abundant and rare bacteria interact with and assemble in relation to the fungus, revealing that dispersal limitations and specific abiotic factors (like pH and phosphorus levels) greatly influence this assembly.* -
  • The study found that abundant bacteria have specialized functions while rare bacteria may offer unique metabolic pathways, and interestingly, volatile organic compounds affect bacterial diversity differently in the mycosphere versus the fruiting body.*
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Diapause is one of the survival strategies of insects for confronting adverse environmental conditions. displays typical embryonic diapause, and offspring diapause depends on the incubation environment of the maternal embryo in the bivoltine strains of the silkworm. However, the molecular mechanisms of the diapause induction process are still poorly understood.

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The development of high-throughput sequencing (next-generation sequencing technology (NGS)) and the continuous increase in experimental throughput require the upstream sample processing steps of NGS to be as simple as possible to improve the efficiency of the entire NGS process. The transposition system has fast "cut and paste" and "copy and paste" functions, and has been innovatively applied to the NGS field. For example, the Assay for Transposase-Accessible Chromatin with high throughput sequencing (ATAC-Seq) uses high-throughput sequencing to detect chromatin regions accessible by Tn5 transposase.

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Background And Objective: Polyethylene glycol-modified canine uricase (PEG-UHC) prepared with a lower-molecular-weight (5 kDa) PEG is used to treat gout. This study investigated the comparative pharmacokinetics of single and multiple doses of PEG-UHC administered intravenously and a single dose of uricase (UHC) administered intravenously in cynomolgus monkeys.

Methods: A noncompartmental model was used to fit the plasma drug concentration-time curve and calculate the pharmacokinetic parameters of PEG-UHC, which were compared with those obtained for UHC at the equivalent dose (2 mg/kg).

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Previous studies have shown that regeneration gene 3 () is significantly expressed in gastric mucosa tissues with (HP) cytotoxin-associated gene A (CagA)-positive (HP-CagA+). CagA-positive HP increases the risk of gastric cancer. The purpose of this study was to investigate the correlation between and HP-CagA+ and explore the effects of on the proliferation of gastric cancer cells and the development of tissues and organs.

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Low response rates and high immunogenicity were observed after repeated injections of pegloticase (Krystexxa) into gout patients during clinical trials. However, related research had not been reported in preclinical animal experiments, which has limited the development of this drug. In this study, the toxicity of mPEG-UHC was studied in rats and monkeys over a 26-week period of repeated intravenous dosing.

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Cytosine arabinoside (Ara-c) is a pyrimidine anti-metabolite that is capable of interfering with cellular proliferation by inhibiting DNA synthesis. Each inhibitor of cyclin-dependent kinase 4 (INK4) family member has the ability to bind to cyclin-dependent kinase 4 (CDK4) and inhibit the formation of the cell cycle-dependent CDK4/cyclin D1 complex, subsequently leading to cell cycle arrest in the G1/S phase. In this study, the expression of INK4 family genes in kidney cancer and the impact of these genes on patient prognosis were examined.

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  • Scientists looked at how certain genes change in mice, fruit flies, and silkworms as they grow.
  • They found that during fast growth, the genes that help control the cell cycle were very active while the CIP/KIP family genes were less active.
  • In silkworms, a specific gene called Bmdacapo helps slow down cell growth and development; if it’s not working well, the silkworms grow too much!
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The tyrosine kinases (TKs) are important parts of metazoan signaling pathways and play significant roles in cell growth, development, apoptosis and disease. Genome-wide characterization of TKs has been conducted in many metazoans, however, systematic information about this family in Lepidoptera is still lacking. We retrieved 33 TK-encoding genes in silkworm and classified them into 25 subfamilies by sequence analysis, without members in AXL, FRK, PDGFR, STYK1 and TIE subfamilies.

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