Publications by authors named "Yat S Wong"

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  • Mare endometrosis is a problem that makes it hard for horses to have babies because it causes inflammation and damage to the reproductive system.
  • Scientists tested if special cells, called mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs), could help by using tiny packages they release called extracellular vesicles (EVs) with important information inside (miRNAs).
  • They found that treating MSCs with a specific signal (TGFβ-1) for only 4 hours made them better at fighting the damage, while longer treatment (24 hours) caused more problems, which could help create new treatments for mares with endometrial fibrosis.
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Endometrosis in mares is a disease resulting from chronic inflammation characterized by peri glandular fibrosis. There is no effective treatment so far, which opens the door for exploring the use of stem cells as a candidate. Transforming growth factor beta (TGFβ) is crucial for the establishment and progression of fibrosis in mare's endometrosis.

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Pre-implantation embryos release extracellular vesicles containing different molecules, including DNA. The presence of embryonic DNA in E-EVs released into the culture medium during in vitro embryo production could be useful for genetic diagnosis. However, the vesicles containing DNA might be derived from embryos suffering from apoptosis, i.

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  • - The study assesses how different phases of the oestrus cycle affect inflammation-related gene expression in mare endometrial stromal cells, specifically when exposed to pro-inflammatory cytokines.
  • - Cells from the follicular phase showed increased expression of pro-fibrotic genes and miRNAs when treated with certain cytokines, while those from the mid-luteal phase exhibited higher levels of anti-fibrotic miRNAs.
  • - The results indicate that pro-inflammatory cytokines can enhance the effects of TGFβ in the follicular phase, leading to significant changes in the molecular landscape relating to inflammation and fibrosis.
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The embryo-maternal interaction occurs during the early stages of embryo development and is essential for the implantation and full-term development of the embryo. In bovines, the secretion of interferon Tau (IFNT) during elongation is the main signal for pregnancy recognition, but its expression starts around the blastocyst stage. Embryos release extracellular vesicles (EVs) as an alternative mechanism of embryo-maternal communication.

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Pre-implantation embryos release extracellular vesicles (EVs) to extracellular environment. In this work it is hypothesized that the EVs miRNA cargo will vary during pre-implantation development due to the constant changes in gene expression that take place through this period. The concentration, size and miRNA cargo of EVs secreted by competent bovine embryos during the period from compaction to blastulation (Day 3-7) were analyzed.

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Structural variation (SV) is a major cause of genetic disorders. In this paper, we show that low-depth (specifically, 4×) whole-genome sequencing using a single Oxford Nanopore MinION flow cell suffices to support sensitive detection of SV, particularly pathogenic SV for supporting clinical diagnosis. When using 4× ONT WGS data, existing SV calling software often fails to detect pathogenic SV, especially in the form of long deletion, terminal deletion, duplication, and unbalanced translocation.

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During early development, embryos secrete extracellular vesicles (EVs) that participate in embryo-maternal communication. Among other molecules, EVs carry microRNAs (miRNAs) that interfere with gene expression in target cells; miRNAs participate in embryo-maternal communication. Embryo selection based on secreted miRNAs may have an impact on bovine breeding programs.

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Equine endometrial and adipose mesenchymal stem cells (eMSCs and aMSCs, respectively) were isolated from the same donors of thoroughbred mares. The cells displayed characteristic features of MSCs, including trilineage mesodermal and also neurogenic differentiation. We evaluated the influence of cellular origin on their transcriptome profile.

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The electronic transition spectrum of platinum monoboride (PtB) radical has been observed for the first time. Using laser vaporization∕reaction free jet expansion and laser induced fluorescence spectroscopy, the optical spectrum of PtB in the visible region between 455 and 520 nm has been studied. Gas-phase PtB molecule was produced by the reaction of diborane (B(2)H(6)) seeded in argon and laser ablated platinum atom.

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