Publications by authors named "YuXuan Gao"

Unlabelled: African swine fever (ASF) is a highly contagious and often lethal disease caused by African swine fever virus (ASFV) in pigs. Protein palmitoylation is a prevalent posttranslational lipid modification that can modulate viral replication. In this study, we investigated the palmitoylation of ASFV proteins.

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Superoxide dismutases (SODs) are key enzymes for scavenging insects' excess reactive oxygen species (ROS) and play a crucial role in resisting a variety of stresses. The deletion of SOD genes can alter the response of insects to abiotic stresses. In this study, four genes of the superoxide dismutase family in Tetranychus urticae were identified and analyzed, among which three copper/zinc SODs and a manganese SOD.

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  • A significant amount of microplastics has entered freshwater ecosystems, raising concerns for primary producers like submerged macrophytes, particularly in relation to phytotoxicity.
  • This study found that UV-aging of polyvinyl chloride microplastics (PVC-MPs) made them more toxic to the clonal population of Vallisneria natans, decreasing their growth rate by 26%.
  • The mother plants (ortets) adapted by reallocating resources to their roots for stress tolerance, while the offspring (ramets) were less resilient, highlighting a trade-off between growth and stress resistance in clonal integration.
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  • Research suggests that peripheral immunity, particularly through T cells, affects brain function, impacting emotions and cognitive abilities.
  • Neonatal hepatitis B vaccination has been found to inhibit neurogenesis and spatial memory in the hippocampus, raising concerns about its long-term effects in the post-epidemic vaccination era.
  • A study using immunodeficient mice shows that hepatitis B vaccine-induced CD8 T cells infiltrate the brain, leading to reduced cell proliferation in the hippocampus and increased anxiety, primarily mediated by the chemokine CXCL16 from glial cells.
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African swine fever (ASF), a highly infectious and devastating disease affecting both domestic pigs and wild boars, owes its etiology to African swine fever virus (ASFV). ASFV encodes more than 165 proteins. However, novel immunogenic proteins remain unknown.

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As environmental awareness increases, the use of recyclable plastics has risen. However, it is currently unclear whether recycled microplastics (MPs) pose a lesser or greater environmental risk than pristine MPs. Cadmium (Cd), known for its toxicity to most organisms, can bind with MPs and accumulate in sediments.

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African swine fever virus (ASFV) is the causative agent of African swine fever (ASF), a highly contagious disease that can kill up to 100% of domestic pigs and wild boars. It has been shown that the pigs inoculated with some ASF vaccine candidates display more severe clinical signs and die earlier than do pigs not immunized. We hypothesize that antibody-dependent enhancement (ADE) of ASFV infection may be caused by the presence of some unidentified antibodies.

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  • Weeds negatively impact crop health and yield, making the study of microorganisms for weed control increasingly important.
  • In a controlled experiment, researchers used advanced techniques to examine hormone effects and gene expression related to plant growth in the presence of an oil-producing fungus.
  • The findings revealed that this fungus significantly stunted plant growth and altered gene expression, particularly affecting the metabolism of phenylalanine and tryptophan, ultimately inhibiting plant development.
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  • The study looks at male breast cancer (MBC) in China, which isn't very common, to see how it affects patients there.
  • Researchers collected information from 1,119 MBC patients and found that the average age when they were diagnosed was about 61 years old, with most patients having surgery to remove the tumor.
  • The results showed that certain treatments, like taxane-based medicines, help patients live longer, but more research is needed to understand MBC in China better.
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  • Widespread lead contamination in agricultural soils poses risks to food safety, making remediation essential.
  • Low concentrations of sulfur (S50 and S100) were found to significantly reduce lead levels in both shoots and roots of the Pb hyperaccumulator plant, Arabis alpina, enhancing its growth.
  • The study highlights how these sulfur treatments improve photosynthetic performance and stress tolerance, offering useful insights for using sulfur in phytoremediation to tackle lead contamination.
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Introduction: In dental clinical practice, cone-beam computed tomography (CBCT) is commonly used to assist practitioners to recognize the complex morphology of root canal systems; however, because of its resolution limitations, certain small anatomical structures still cannot be accurately recognized on CBCT. The purpose of this study was to perform image super-resolution (SR) processing on CBCT images of extracted human teeth with the help of a deep learning model, and to compare the differences among CBCT, super-resolution computed tomography (SRCT), and micro-computed tomography (Micro-CT) images through three-dimensional reconstruction.

Methods: The deep learning model (Basicvsr++) was selected and modified.

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Aim: To understand how liver sinusoidal endothelial cells (LSECs) respond to nonalcoholic steatohepatitis (NASH).

Methods: We profiled single-LSEC from livers of control and MCD-fed mice. The functions of C-Kit-LSECs were determined using coculture and bone marrow transplantation (BMT) methods.

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Melittin, a classical antimicrobial peptide, is a highly potent antitumor agent. However, its significant toxicity seriously hampers its application in tumor therapy. In this study, we developed novel melittin analogs with pH-responsive, cell-penetrating and membrane-lytic activities by replacing arginine and lysine with histidine.

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In this article, we report a Si/Ge waveguide phototransistor with high responsivity and low dark current under low bias voltages, due to an engineered electric field distribution. The photodetector consists of n-i-p-i-n doping regions and shows a responsivity of 606 A/W at 1 V bias, and 1032 A/W at 2.8V bias with an input optical power of -50 dBm, and dark current of 4 µA and 42 µA respectively.

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Recent studies have shown that the microplastics in waste activated sludge (WAS) can directly reduce the microbial activity and influence the performance of anaerobic digestion. Unfortunately, few studies paid attention on the interactions between WAS and MPs, since MPs could impact the contact between sludge flocs and microorganisms. We found that PVC-MP changed the interfacial energy properties of the WAS surface and affected methane production.

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The present study aimed to investigate potential functional network brain-activity abnormalities in individuals with orbital fracture (OF) using the voxel-wise degree centrality (DC) technique. The present study included 20 patients with OF (12 males and 8 females) and 20 healthy controls (HC; 12 males and 8 females), who were matched for gender, age and educational attainment. Functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) in the resting state has been widely applied in several fields.

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  • TP10 is a special type of peptide that can help deliver drugs into cells and looks a lot like other peptides known for fighting germs.
  • Researchers studied how TP10 kills leukemia cells and found that it breaks their membranes quickly, especially when there's a lot of it.
  • Instead of causing a usual cell death called apoptosis, TP10 leads to different types of cell death called necrosis and necroptosis, which helps scientists understand why TP10 can be toxic.
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Light intensity is a determinant for submerged macrophytes. Little is known about their molecular responses to low-light exposure, despite more informative and responsive than morphological traits. For erect-type submerged macrophytes, the stem is more crucial relative to the leaf in acclimation to low-light stress, but receives less attention.

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In this article, a dynamic event-triggered adaptive antidisturbance (ETAAD) switching control strategy is proposed for switched systems subject to multisource disturbances. The disturbances are divided into two categories: the available unmodeled disturbance and the unavailable dynamic neural network modeled disturbance. First, a dynamic ET criterion is set based on the system state.

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Saline-alkali soils constitute a globally important carbon pool that plays a critical role in soil carbon dioxide (CO) and methane (CH) fluxes. However, the relative importance of microorganisms in the regulation of CH emissions under elevated salinity remains unclear. Here, we report the composition of CH production and oxidation microbial communities under five different salinity levels in the Yellow River Delta, China.

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  • Small nucleolar RNAs (snoRNAs) are important molecules in our bodies that help with different biological processes.
  • When snoRNAs are not working properly, it can lead to various diseases.
  • Recent studies are finding that many snoRNAs have unknown roles and could help us understand and treat human diseases better.
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Objectives: Osteoarthritis (OA) is the most common joint disease. The occurrence and progression of OA are regulated by epigenetics. A large number of studies have shown the important regulatory role of noncoding RNAs in joint diseases.

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Ethnopharmacological Relevance: Liuwei Dihuang (LWDH) is a classic prescription that has been used to the treatment of "Kidney-Yin" deficiency syndrome for more than 1000 years in China. Recent studies have confirmed that LWDH can prevent the progression of renal fibrosis. Numerous studies have demonstrated the critical role that TRPC6 plays in the development of renal fibrosis.

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Background: The design of minimally invasive access has become a hotspot. This study aimed to evaluate the coronal root canal morphology of permanent maxillary first molars to facilitate the design of endodontic access cavities for minimally invasive linear access.

Materials And Methods: A selection of 91 permanent maxillary first molars was evaluated.

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Wound healing is a complex process that can be delayed in some pathological conditions, such as infection and diabetes. Following skin injury, the neuropeptide substance P (SP) is released from peripheral neurons to promote wound healing by multiple mechanisms. Human hemokinin-1 (hHK-1) has been identified as an SP-like tachykinin peptide.

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