Publications by authors named "Zhao Kuan"

Background: The incidence of insomnia in cancer patients is significantly higher than in the general population. Chronic insomnia imposes pronounced physical and psychological burdens on cancer patients, affecting their quality of life and survival rate. This study aims to investigate insomnia in cancer patients and further analyze potentially related factors.

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UDP-glucuronosyltransferases (UGTs) are responsible for inactivation of a variety of drugs, endogenous hormones and environmental toxicants. Chemical inhibitors are a common factor decreasing UGT activities and furtherly inducing health problems. Although simultaneously encountering different inhibitors is readily to occur, no information is available for combined inhibition of UGT.

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  • Soil acidification negatively affects crop and pasture productivity and can degrade agricultural ecosystems, with seafood shells being a significant environmental concern due to their high waste volume.
  • This study analyzed the pyrolysis characteristics of various seafood shells (clam, scallop, oyster, and mussel) and conducted pot experiments with canola to assess soil pH, nutrients, organic matter, and aluminum levels.
  • Results indicated that seafood shell biochars pyrolyzed at 800 °C effectively increased the pH of highly acidic soils, significantly reduced harmful aluminum concentrations, and enhanced canola growth and yield, demonstrating their potential as an effective soil amendment.
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The Novel Duck Reovirus (NDRV) infection poses a significant health risk to ducks, primarily attributed to the absence of efficacious preventive measures. This research aimed to investigate whether the administration of isolated Bacillus could protect antagonistic NDRV infection in a Cherry Valley duck model. Four indigenous Bacillus strains from the feces of healthy ducks demonstrated promising biosafety profiles.

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Undernutrition coexists with tuberculosis and is associated with adverse treatment outcomes. Nutrition packages have been incorporated into tuberculosis patient care in some regions but there are little data on its effectiveness. The aim of this study is to evaluate the effect of a nutrition package on the treatment response and nutritional status of tuberculosis patients.

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Interferon α (IFNα) and interferon γ (IFNγ) play pivotal roles in mediating crucial biological functions, including antiviral activity and immune regulation. However, the efficacy of monomeric IFN is limited, and its administration relies solely on injection. To address this issue, we successfully expressed and purified a recombinant porcine IFNα and IFNγ fusion protein (rPoIFNα/γ).

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Introduction: Cancer patients have a heightened susceptibility to anxiety and depressive disorders, which significantly impact the effectiveness of cancer treatments and long-term quality of life. This study aimed to compare the efficacy of different antidepressants in cancer and non-cancer patients.

Methods: A total of 610 patients diagnosed with depressive episodes and/or anxiety disorders were retrospectively included and divided into a cancer group and a non-cancer control group.

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Novel duck reovirus disease is an infectious disease mainly caused by novel duck reovirus (NDRV), which is characterized by spleen necrosis and persistent diarrhea in ducks. However, the pathogenic mechanism of NDRV infection in Cherry Valley ducks remains unclear. To investigate the distribution of NDRV in the intestines of Cherry Valley ducks, intestinal morphogenesis, intestinal permeability, inflammatory cytokines, and the expression of tight junction proteins (TJPs), we introduced NDRV via intramuscular infection.

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Gout in goslings has become widespread and caused huge economic losses for the goose industry. Emerging evidence suggests that goose astrovirus (GAstV) is a prominent etiological factor of gout in goslings. At present, 2 genotypes of GAstV have been identified named GAstV-1 and GAstV-2.

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Traditional Alum adjuvants mainly elicit a Th2 humoral immune response, but fail to generate a robust Th1 cellular immune response. However, the cellular immune response is essential for vaccination against cancer and a number of chronic infectious diseases, including human immunodeficiency virus infection and tuberculosis. In our previous study, we demonstrated that the polysaccharide from Poria cocos (PCP) has the potential to serve as an immunologic stimulant, enhancing both humoral and cellular immune responses.

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  • Short beak and dwarfism syndrome (SBDS) in ducks is caused by a newly identified Goose Parvovirus (NGPV), leading to major economic losses in Chinese farming.
  • The SD strain of NGPV has been characterized, and an animal model was created to study its effects, showing significant reductions in growth and serious health issues affecting organs like the thymus and spleen.
  • The research highlights how NGPV infection leads to imbalances in gut microbiota and decreased production of beneficial short-chain fatty acids, suggesting potential avenues for future treatments focused on gut health.
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  • Short-beak and dwarf syndrome (SBDS) in ducks is caused by novel goose parvovirus (NGPV) and leads to economic losses in farming.
  • Research focused on using isolated lactic acid bacteria (LAB) from duck feces to alleviate SBDS, showing no harmful effects on bone metabolism and reducing inflammation in both duck embryos and live ducks.
  • LAB treatment significantly decreased NGPV viral load, improved intestinal health, and reduced bone resorption in infected ducks, suggesting its potential as a probiotic treatment for preventing and treating NGPV-related issues.
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Owing to the rising demand for vegetable soybean products, there is an increasing need for high-yield soybean varieties. However, the complex correlation patterns among quantitative traits with genetic architecture pose a challenge for improving vegetable soybean through breeding. Herein, a genome-wide association study (GWAS) was applied to 6 yield-related traits in 188 vegetable soybean accessions.

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Hyperglycemia is prevalent and closely associated with pulmonary tuberculosis (PTB). This study aimed to investigate the effects of hyperglycemia on the outcomes of PTB treatment. This study comprised 791 patients with PTB in total.

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Outbreaks of hepatitis-hydropericardium syndrome (HHS) caused by fowl adenovirus serotype 4 (FAdV-4) have resulted in huge economic losses to the poultry industry in China since 2015. However, commercially available vaccines against the FAdV-4 infection remain scarce. In our study, subunit vaccine candidates derived from the bacterially expressed recombinant Fiber1 knob domain and Fiber2 knob domain fusion protein (termed as Fiber1/2 knob subunit vaccine) and Fiber2 protein (termed as Fiber2 subunit vaccine) of the FAdV-4 SDSX strain were developed.

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  • Short-beak and dwarf syndrome (SBDS) in ducks is caused by infection with novel goose parvovirus (NGPV), resulting in various health issues including developmental delays and skeletal problems.
  • A study showed that antibiotic treatment (ABX) improved SBDS symptoms in infected ducks by enhancing bone quality and reducing inflammation, but fecal microbiota transplantation (FMT) did not have similar effects.
  • The findings suggest that ABX treatment supports intestinal health and reduces inflammation in ducks with SBDS, highlighting the importance of intestinal microbiota in the disease's progression.
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is a common species in southern China. It is known for brown to dark brown pileus, white context turning reddish brown or rust brown when touched and distinct reticulation on the upper stem. However, little is known about its mitochondrial genome and its relationship with other boletes.

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Porcine circovirus type 3 (PCV3) is endemic in swine worldwide and causes reproductive disorders, dermatitis and nephrotic syndrome, and multi-organ inflammation. Currently, there is a growing need for rapid and accurate diagnostic methods in disease monitoring. In this study, four monoclonal antibodies (mAbs) against PCV3 capsid proteins were prepared (mAbs 2F6, 2G8, 6E2, and 7E3).

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, a macrofungus belonging to the Boletaceae family, is named after its collection location on Hainan Island, China. However, little is known about its mitochondrial genome and its phylogenetic relationship with other boletes. In this study, we utilized next-generation sequencing technology to sequence the mitochondrial genome of .

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is a member of boletoid mushroom, which is named after its distinctive radish smell. The mitochondrial genome and phylogenetic relationships with other boletes need to be investigated to gain a comprehensive understanding of it. In this study, we sequenced the mitochondrial genome of using next-generation sequencing technology and found that its mitochondrial genome is a circular DNA molecule measuring 42,157 bp.

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Three previously undescribed compounds, cordycicadione (1), cordycicadin F (2), and 7-hydroxybassiatin (3), were isolated from the cultures of Cordyceps cicadae JXCH1, an entomopathogenic fungus. Their structures and relative configurations were elucidated primarily by NMR spectroscopic analysis. The absolute configurations of 1 and 2 were determined by ECD calculations.

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is a boletoid mushroom from the family Boletaceae and was named after its relatively larger basidiocarp and bluish color change when bruised. At present, its mitochondrial genome and phylogenetic relationships with other boletes remain unexplored. In this study, we sequenced the mitochondrial genome of using next-generation sequencing technology and found that its mitochondrial genome, a circular DNA molecule of 38,139 bp, comprised 15 core protein-coding genes, 26 transfer RNA genes and two ribosomal RNA genes.

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As a highly pathogenic large DNA virus, African swine fever virus (ASFV) has huge particles and numerous encoded proteins. At present, few of the existing studies on ASFV proteins have investigated the function of p17. Specific antibodies against p17 to promote the development of prevention techniques against African swine fever (ASF) are urgently needed.

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Porcine reproductive and respiratory syndrome virus (PRRSV) has seriously affected the viability of swine industries worldwide, and effective measures to control PRRSV are urgently required. Understanding the mechanisms of action of antiviral proteins is crucial for developing antiviral strategies. Interferon-induced bone marrow stromal cell antigen 2 (BST2) can inhibit the replication of various viruses via different pathways.

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We propose to enhance photothermal conversion via doping titanium carbide (TiC) MXene nanosheets on the surfaces of phase-change microcapsules consisted of the n-Octadecane core and styrene divinylbenzene copolymer shell. Detected by scanning electron microscopy, the microcapsules showed a usually circular form with an appropriate dispersion. The thermal properties of the microcapsules were characterized using the differential scanning calorimetry and thermal conductivity instruments, realizing an excellent phase-change enthalpy of around 140 J/g, high encapsulation ratio of over 64 %, good heat transfer of 0.

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