Publications by authors named "Zhao Wanli"

Subclinical ketosis (SCK) is highly prevalent and easily overlooked, with insidious and slow progression of hepatic injury, often characterized by an imbalance in immune homeostasis. In nonruminants, macrophage polarization plays an important regulatory role in hepatic lipid accumulation, fibrosis and inflammatory processes. Thus, we aimed to investigate the status of hepatic macrophage polarization in SCK cows and to corroborate its association with liver injury and inflammation.

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  • Phenylphenalenones (PhPNs) are natural compounds in wild bananas that help protect against pathogens, but their levels are low in economically important banana species.
  • The study focuses on understanding how PhPNs are made, specifically the methylation process, by analyzing the genome and gene expression in a banana species rich in PhPNs.
  • Researchers identified three novel genes related to PhPN biosynthesis that enhance antifungal properties when modified, which could help improve disease resistance in banana breeding programs.
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In this work, a 1.67 µm laser was generated in the pressurized deuterium pumped by a pulsed 1064 nm laser via the stimulated vibration + rotation Raman scattering (SV-RRS). By the optimization of the deuterium pressure, focal length, and polarization of the pump laser, a 66.

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Based on transport inhibition and genome-wide analysis, 123 ABC transporters of Euphorbia lathyris were identified, and it was found that the PDR family members ElABCG39 mediated ingenol efflux. Identification of ingenol biosynthetic enzymes and transporters in plant is fundamental to realize its biosynthesis in chassis cells. At present, several key enzymes of the ingenol biosynthesis pathway have been identified, while the mechanisms governing the accumulation or transport of ingenol to distinct plant tissue compartments remain elusive.

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Background: Subacute ruminal acidosis (SARA) causes an increase in endotoxin, which can induce immune and inflammatory responses in the ruminal epithelium of dairy cows. In non-ruminants, epigallocatechin-3-gallate (EGCG), a major bioactive ingredient of green tea, is well-known to alleviate inflammation. Whether EGCG confers protection against SARA-induced inflammation and the underlying mechanisms are unknown.

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In our study, we discovered a fragment duplication autoregulation mechanism in 'ZS-HY', which may be the reason for the phenotype of red foliage and red flesh in grapes. In grapes, MYBA1 and MYBA2 are the main genetic factors responsible for skin coloration which are located at the color loci on chromosome 2, but the exact genes responsible for color have not been identified in the flesh. We used a new teinturier grape germplasm 'ZhongShan-HongYu' (ZS-HY) which accumulate anthocyanin both in skin and flesh as experimental materials.

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Purpose: Present study was designed to investigate the association between muscular tissue desaturation and acute kidney injury (AKI) in older patients undergoing major abdominal surgery.

Method: A total of 253 patients (≥ 65 years old) who underwent abdominal surgery with expected duration ≥ 2 h were enrolled. Muscular tissue oxygen saturation (SmtO) was monitored at quadriceps and bilateral flanks during surgery.

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Life cycle (annual vs perennial) and leaf venation pattern (parallel and reticular) are known to be related to water use strategies in herb species and critical adaptation to certain climatic conditions. However, the effect of these two traits and how they influence the coordination between vein density (vein length per area, VLA) and stomatal density (SD) remains unclear. In this study, we examined the leaves of 53 herb species from a subtropical botanical garden in Guangdong Province, China, including herbs with different life cycles and leaf venation patterns.

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The Rayleigh-Sommerfeld diffraction integral (RSD) is a rigorous solution that precisely satisfies both Maxwell's equations and Helmholtz's equations. It seamlessly integrates Huygens' principle, providing an accurate description of the coherent light propagation within the entire diffraction field. Therefore, the rapid and precise computation of the RSD is crucial for light transport simulation and optical technology applications based on it.

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Astringency influences the sensory characteristics and flavor quality of table grapes. We tested the astringency sensory attributes of berries and investigated the concentration of flavan-3-ols/proanthocyanidins (PAs) in skins after the application of the plant growth regulators CPPU and GA to the flowers and young berries of the "Summer Black" grape. Our results showed that CPPU and GA applications increase sensory astringency perception scores and flavan-3-ol/proanthocyanidin concentrations.

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Flavonoids are ubiquitous polyphenolic compounds that play a vital role in plants' defense response and medicinal efficacy. UV-B radiation is a vital environmental regulator governing flavonoid biosynthesis in plants. Many plants rapidly biosynthesize flavonoids as a response to UV-B stress conditions.

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Background: Detecting and identifying of clots and fibrins in serum is an important process in the analysis stage before laboratory analysis. Currently, visual examination is commonly employed in clinical laboratories for this purpose. However, this method is not only time-consuming but also highly subjective and may result in misjudgments.

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Methoxyeugenol is a phenylpropene compound derived from plants and has various bioactivities. The chemical synthesis of methoxyeugenol is accompanied by pollution issues, whereas extraction from plants is associated with problems such as low yield and high cost. The production of methoxyeugenol can be effectively addressed through an enzymatic approach.

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Tetrahydroprotoberberines (THPBs) are plant-specific alkaloids with significant medicinal value. They are present in trace amounts in plants and are difficult to chemically synthesize due to stereoselectivity and an unfavorable environment. In this study, a selective methylation strategy was developed for the biocatalysis of seven high-value-added THPB compounds using 4'--methyltransferase (), norcoclaurine 6--methyltransferase (), and ()-scoulerine 9--methyltransferase ( and ) in engineered .

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Electro-optic modulators are essential devices on silicon photonic chips in modern optical communication networks. This paper presents a compact, low-loss electro-optic modulator. The modulation efficiency is greatly improved by embedding the lower half of the slot waveguide into the buried oxide layer and inserting graphene at the junction.

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The deep application of chiral metasurfaces requires higher flexibility. Herein, we propose a multidimensional tunable chiral graphene metasurface, which uses coherent control to obtain more than 0.8 circular conversion dichroism (CCD) at 2.

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In this paper, a nested micro-ring refractive index sensor based on a subwavelength grating waveguide and the Vernier effect is proposed. In this scheme, the nested micro-ring structure is combined with a subwavelength grating structure to enhance the contact area between the optical field and the analyte, and the wavelength offset is doubled through the Vernier effect. The proposed sensor can effectively increase sensing sensitivity, taking into account the improvement of the free spectral range.

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Unlabelled: Background/Introduction: Prostate cancer ranks as the second leading cause of cancer death. No effective pharmacological agent is available for prostate cancer treatment. Berbamine is an alkaloid extracted from the Chinese herb berberis, which exerts an effect on inhibiting cancer cell proliferation.

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Leaf phenology (evergreen vs. deciduous) and morphology (simple vs. compound) are known to be related to water use strategies in tree species and critical adaptation to certain climatic conditions.

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Aiming at the problems of narrow working bandwidth, low efficiency, and complex structure of existing terahertz chiral absorption, we propose a chiral metamirror composed of C-shaped metal split ring and L-shaped vanadium dioxide (VO). This chiral metamirror is composed of three layers of structure, a gold substrate at the bottom, the first polyethylene cyclic olefin copolymer (Topas) dielectric layer and VO-metal hybrid structure as the top. Our theoretical results led us to show that this chiral metamirror has a circular dichroism (CD) value greater than 0.

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Lithium-sulfur batteries (LSBs) are regarded as promising next-generation batteries due to their high abundance and high theoretical energy density. However, the commercial application of LSBs is hindered by the shuttle effect of soluble lithium polysulfides (LiPSs). Hence, we synthesised B, N, P co-doped three-dimensional hierarchical porous carbon materials, uniformly dispersed with CoP nanoparticles, and utilized them as the coating material for the PE separator.

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Circular dichroism has promising applications in biology, molecular chemistry, and other fields. The key to obtaining strong circular dichroism is to introduce symmetry breaking into the structure, which leads to a great difference in the response to different circularly polarized waves. Here, we propose a metasurface structure based on three circular arcs, which produces strong circular dichroism.

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  • - Franch, or Huanglian, is a valuable crop known for its medicinal properties, especially its rhizome used in traditional herbal medicine across Asia for centuries.
  • - The main bioactive components, protoberberine alkaloids, are low in content, and studying the transcriptional regulation can help increase their production through metabolic engineering.
  • - Researchers identified 41 WRKY transcription factors (TFs) that regulate the biosynthesis of these alkaloids, with three specific WRKY genes showing potential in their production, providing insights for better breeding practices.
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