Publications by authors named "Yu-fei Huang"

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  • Global warming and human activities have caused regional climate instability, leading to more frequent high-temperature events that threaten eco-environmental protection and socio-economic development.
  • Analysis of monthly maximum temperatures from 1950 to 2019 revealed a significant upward trend in seasonal average maximum temperatures (AMT) across all seasons, particularly concentrated in the 1990s to early 2000s.
  • The study found varying spatial distribution trends, with AMT increasing from south to north in spring, autumn, and winter; it also identified complex correlations between AMT and atmospheric circulation factors, with significant interactions involving the Pacific, North Atlantic, and Arctic Oscillations.
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The processes underlying adenomyosis are similar to those of tumor metastasis, and it is defined as progressive invasion by the endometrium and the subsequent creation of ectopic lesions. GRIM-19 regulates cell death via the mitochondrial respiratory chain. Stress following oxygen deprivation can induce tumor cell autophagy, leading to cell invasion and migration.

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Background: Salvia miltiorrhiza is a medical herb for human disorders including cardiovascular diseases and cancer. However, the interactions between Salvia miltiorrhiza and its endophytes are largely unknown. The current study aimed at identifying its endophytic fungi and examining their inhibitory effects on anti-pathogenic fungus.

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  • The collapse of the Pb/Zn tailing dam in Huanjiang, Guangxi has caused severe acidification and heavy metal contamination in farmland along the Huanjiang River, leading to a decline in agricultural productivity.
  • This study tested various soil amendments (lime, calcium magnesium phosphate, organic fertilizer, polypropylene amide) to address these issues through soil leaching tests, finding that some amendments significantly improved soil pH and reduced heavy metal mobility.
  • Amended soils showed better growing conditions for plants, particularly through the use of organic fertilizer and polypropylene amide, indicating potential pathways for bioremediation efforts in the heavily contaminated area.
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Current antidepressant treatments remain limited by poor efficacy and a slow onset of action. Increasing evidence demonstrates that enriched environment (EE) treatment can promote structural and behavioral plasticity in the brain and dampen stress-induced alterations of neuroplasticity. Here, we have examined whether short term exposure to EE is able to produce antidepressant-like effects.

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Hypoxia-inducible factor-1 (HIF-1) is an important transcriptional factor in mammalian cells for coordination of adaptive responses to hypoxia. It consists of a regulatory subunit HIF-1alpha, which accumulates under hypoxic conditions, and a constitutively expressed subunit HIF-1beta. In addition to the well characterized oxygen-dependent mode of action of HIF-1, recent work has shown that various growth factors and cytokines stimulate HIF-1alpha expression, thereby triggering transcription of numerous hypoxia-inducible genes by oxygen-independent mechanisms.

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Activity-dependent alterations of synaptic efficacy or connectivity are essential for the development, signal processing, and learning and memory functions of the nervous system. It was observed that, in particular in the CA1 region of the hippocampus, low-frequency stimulation (LFS) became progressively less effective at inducing long-term depression (LTD) with advancing developmental age. The physiological factors regulating this developmental plasticity change, however, have not yet been elucidated.

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