Publications by authors named "Zhao Hongfei"

Understanding the drivers of stomatal behavior is critical for modeling terrestrial carbon cycle and water balance. The unified stomatal optimization (USO) model provides a mechanistic linkage between stomatal conductance (g) and photosynthesis (A), with its slope parameter (g) inversely related to intrinsic water use efficiency (iWUE), providing a key proxy to characterize the differences in iWUE and stomatal behavior. While many studies have identified multiple environmental factors influencing g, the potential role of evolutionary history in shaping g remains incompletely understood.

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  • SSPs (Schisandra Sphenanthera polysaccharides) were obtained using gradient ethanol precipitation, resulting in three fractions: SSP40, SSP60, and SSP80, each with distinct physicochemical properties.
  • SSP80 had a lower molecular weight and a unique monosaccharide composition, leading to increased porosity compared to the other fractions.
  • After fermentation, SSP80 significantly boosted short-chain fatty acid production and improved the balance of intestinal microflora by enhancing beneficial bacteria and reducing potentially harmful ones.
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The pursuit of methods to enhance the purity of food-sourced bioactive peptides continues to pose significant challenges. This study introduces an innovative approach to enrich antioxidant peptides by using zinc ion coordination to augment the foaming capabilities of oat peptides. The resulting antioxidant peptide fraction (AF) accounted for 18 % of the oat globulin hydrolysates, with a significant increase (22-47 %) in scavenging activity against 2,2-diphenyl-1-picrylhydrazyl (DPPH), OH, and O radicals.

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Cellular appearance and its dynamics frequently serve as a proxy measurement of live-cell physiological properties. The computational analysis of cell properties is considered to be a significant endeavor in biological and biomedical research. Deep learning has garnered considerable success across various fields.

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  • Previous studies indicate that both rTMS (repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation) and tDCS (transcranial direct current stimulation) may effectively treat cognitive impairment in stroke patients, but results have been mixed, prompting this study to conduct a meta-analysis.
  • The meta-analysis used data from various studies published until February 2024 and analyzed it using STATA software, aiming to identify the overall impact of rTMS and tDCS on cognitive function in post-stroke cognitive impairment (PSCI) patients.
  • Results showed that both therapies had a positive effect on cognitive function, with rTMS significantly improving attention, language, and memory, while tDCS notably enhanced executive and visuospatial functions, though
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In this study, nanosphere (NS) of a persimmon tannin binding bovine serum protein (BSA-PT-NS) adsorbent were prepared. The BSA-PT-NS exhibited good adsorption capacity for the plasticizer diethyl phthalate (DEP), with an adsorption rate of 74.5 %.

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The extensive implementation of the 'Grain for Green' project over the Loess Plateau has improved environmental quality. However, it has resulted in a greater consumption of soil water, and its overall hydrological effects remain highly controversial. Our study utilized a coupled land-atmosphere model to evaluate the effects of vegetation changes resulting from revegetation or reclamation on the hydrology of the Loess Plateau.

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  • Climate warming is leading to larger and longer-lived forest fires in regions like Canada, the USA, and Australia, with fire sizes doubling or tripling in recent decades.
  • These bigger fires contribute to climate change by altering land-atmosphere interactions, affecting carbon and water cycles.
  • The study suggests that increasing broadleaf tree abundance can mitigate the warming effects of larger fires, highlighting the need for climate-smart forestry practices to reduce fire risks and enhance ecosystem resilience.
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Background: Studies involving chronic rhinosinusitis with nasal polyps (CRSwNP) have mostly focused on bilateral cases, making unilateral CRSwNP inadequately recognized. This study examined the differences in clinical characteristics, outcomes, and risk factors for poor outcomes between unilateral and bilateral CRSwNP to facilitate a better assessment in the two groups.

Methods: Demographic information, tissue and blood cells, endoscopic scores, Lund-Mackay scores, recurrence rates, and disease control conditions were compared between 310 unilateral and 596 bilateral CRSwNP patients.

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Aim: To identify optimally therapeutic exercise interventions for improving motor ability among patients with Parkinson's disease (PD), we conducted a network meta-analysis (NMA) of randomized controlled trials comparing different exercise regimens.

Methods: Relevant RCTs were retrieved by searching PubMed, Embase, Cochrane, Web of Science, CINAHL, CBM, China National Knowledge Infrastructure (CNKI), Wan fang, VIP, and other databases from inception to July 9, 2023 is available in English as the primary language. Exercise outcomes as measured by Movement Disorder Society- Unified Parkinson's Disease Rating Scale Part III (MDS-UPDRS-III) score change were evaluated and ranked using STATA software version 18.

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Background: Parkinson's disease is characterized by symptoms such as bradykinesia and rigidity, which worsen as the disease progresses, significantly impacting patients' independence and quality of life. This study utilizes a network meta-analysis approach to quantify information gathered from randomized controlled trials (RCTs) regarding motor interventions that effectively improve the motor function of Parkinson's disease patients, aiming to provide evidence for selecting appropriate exercise intervention strategies for patients.

Methods: A systematic search strategy for randomized controlled trials (RCTs) restricted to English was constructed based on multiple biomedical databases.

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  • This study aimed to find effective protectants that enhance the survival of specific lactic acid bacteria (LAB) strains during spray drying, particularly focusing on enzymatic activity.
  • It was discovered that the live cell counts of LAB were well-preserved in a 10% recovered skim milk group after spray drying, with pyruvate kinase (PK) and lactate dehydrogenase (LDH) proving more sensitive to the process than other enzymes.
  • The research also resulted in four composite protectants that, when tested, showed that the combination of sodium glutamate, sucrose, and trehalose best preserved the viability and enzymatic activity of the LAB strain NCFM.
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Aroma, an important quality characteristic of plant fruits, is produced by volatile organic compounds (VOCs), mainly terpenes, aldehydes, alcohols, esters, ketones, and other secondary metabolites, in plant cells. There are significant differences in the VOC profile of various fruits. The main pathways involved in the synthesis of VOCs are the terpenoid, phenylalanine, and fatty acid biosynthesis pathways, which involve several key enzyme-encoding genes, transcription factors (TFs), and epigenetic factors.

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Acrylamide (AA) and 5-hydroxymethylfurfural (HMF), which are potentially carcinogenic to humans, are often produced during the hot processing of foods. This study first used a molecular docking model to simulate the binding behavior of four lactic acid bacteria peptidoglycans (PGNs) to AA/HMF, and the binding rate of LAB-based PGNs to AA/HMF was evaluated in vitro. In silico results show that interaction energy is the driving force responsible for the adsorption of LAB-derived PGNs to AA/HMF.

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Purpose: This study aimed to assess the potential association between blood pressure and osteoporosis in a rural population with limited resources. Existing evidence on this association is limited, particularly in such settings.

Methods: Data from 7,689 participants in the Henan Rural Cohort study were analyzed.

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  • * An increase in hydrophobicity was observed in the sludge, enhancing settling, but intracellular carbon synthesis was inhibited, indicating a disturbance in metabolic processes.
  • * The presence of the Exiguobacterium genus was noted in high nitrite conditions, showing adaptation, alongside metabolomic changes that impacted carbohydrate, amino acid metabolism, and upregulated specific lipids linked to membrane changes.
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Hematopoietic stem and progenitor cells (HSPCs) that have impaired differentiation can transform into leukemic blasts. However, the mechanism that controls differentiation remains elusive. Here, we show that the genetic elimination of Proteinase 3 (PRTN3) in mice led to spontaneous myeloid differentiation.

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Objective: Establish an in situ model for investigating HNSCC, focusing on tumor growth, metastasis, and the immune microenvironment.

Methods: Generated a monoclonal SCCVII-ZsGreen cell line through lentiviral transfection. Selected monoclonal lines with growth rates similar to the original SCCVII for in vivo tumorigenesis.

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This study investigated the possibility of sodium carboxymethyl celluloses (Na-CMC) in protecting the viability of lactic acid bacteria (LAB) against freeze-drying stress. 1 % concentration of Na-CMC with a 0.7 substitution degree and viscosity of 1500 to 3100 (MPa.

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This study explored the physicochemical properties and prebiotic activities of glucans and oligoglucans. Oligoglucans were obtained through the fermentation of CICC6055 and the glucansucrase of strain CICC6055, while glucans were obtained only through fermentation. Thin-layer chromatography and high-performance liquid chromatography identified enzymatically synthesized oligoglucans with a higher yield.

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Sucrose invertase activity is positively related to osmotic and salt stress resistance in peanut. Sucrose invertases (INVs) have important functions in plant growth and response to environmental stresses. However, their biological roles in peanut are still not fully revealed.

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Improving the yield of polysaccharides extracted from Schisandra sphenanthera is a major challenge in traditional Chinese medicinal plants. In this study, we investigated the potential of Lactobacillus plantarum CICC 23121-assisted fermentation as an extraction tool for S. sphenanthera polysaccharides (SSP).

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Persimmon is a fruit that contains sugars, vitamins, phenolic compounds, and various other nutrients. The aim of this study was to explore the structure of carboxymethylated persimmon polysaccharide (CM-PFP) and its interaction with the human gut microbiota. Carboxymethyl modification of the persimmon polysaccharide (PFP) increased both the Mw and Mn, enhanced dispersion stability, and decreased thermal stability.

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Background: Cervical spondylotic radiculopathy is a serious and common degenerative disease of the cervical spine due to irritation and compression of the nerve roots of the cervical spine, resulting in a series of clinical symptoms based on sensory, motor and reflex disorders, such as numbness and pain in the neck, shoulders, upper limbs and fingers. Acupuncture is highly effective in treating CSR and has become a common treatment accepted by patients. This study aims to systematically review and analyze existing randomized controlled trials (RCTs) to evaluate the efficacy and safety of acupuncture in the treatment of CSR.

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