Publications by authors named "Zhenghua Li"

Fusarium pseudograminearum is the main pathogen that causes wheat crown rot (WCR), causing serious harm to wheat production. Wheat secretes Benzoxazolinones (Bxs) as fungicidins to prevent F. pseudograminearum infection.

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  • The study investigates how the AMF species Rhizophagus intraradices affects bacterial communities and metabolic functions in the rhizosphere of aluminum-sensitive soybeans grown in acidic soil, particularly when inoculated with other fungi.
  • Results showed that while the AMF and other fungal inoculations did not significantly change soil nutrient levels or specific plant traits, they did alter the composition and function of local bacterial communities.
  • Notably, co-inoculation led to an increase in beneficial bacteria associated with stress responses and improved plant resistance, as well as heightened antifungal activity within the soil environment.
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Selenium (Se) pollution is mainly caused by anthropogenic activities, and the resulting biosecurity concerns have garnered significant attention in recent years. Using one-compartmental toxicokinetic (TK) modelling, this study explored the kinetic absorption, sub-tissue distribution, and elimination processes of the main Se species (selenate, Se(VI)) in the cultivated aerobic soil of the earthworm Eisenia fetida. The bio-accessibility of earthworm-derived Se was assessed using an in vitro simulated gastrointestinal digestion test to evaluate its potential trophic risk.

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α-Aminophosphonic acids as an important class of bioisosteres of α-amino acids demonstrate various biologically important activities. We report here the development of a highly enantioselective isomerization of α-iminophosphonates enabled by an extraordinarily efficient organocatalyst. This organocatalyst afforded a total turnover number (TON) of 20,000-1,000,000 for a wide range of α-alkyl iminophosphonates.

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A metal-free protocol utilizing DBU catalysis for post-Ugi amide-ester exchange and Conia-ene double cyclization has been successfully developed, allowing the synthesis of diverse highly functionalized benzo-fused spiroindolines with anti-cancer activities under mild conditions. Remarkably, this methodology demonstrates promising prospects for green chemistry, as it allows for the preparation of the spiroindolines in water. Control experiments indicate that a crucial role of the cyclic imide, specifically ring rigidification, facilitates the subsequent Conia-ene cyclization.

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Plasmon enhanced fluorescent (PEF) with more "hot spots" play a critical role in signal amplified technology to avoid the intrinsic limitation of fluorophore which ascribed to a strong electromagnetic field at the tip structure. However, application of PEF technique to obtain a highly sensitive analysis of medicine was still at a very early stage. Herein, a simple but versatile Ag nanocubes (Agcubes)-based PEF sensor combined with aptamer (Agcubes@SiO-QDs-Apt) was proposed for highly sensitive detection of berberine hydrochloride (BH).

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Herein, ultraviolet B (UVB) persistent luminescence phosphors containing SrAlO: Ce, Sc nanoparticles were reported. Thermoluminescence (TL) spectrum analysis reveals that the shallow trap induced by Sc co-doping plays an important role in photoluminescence persistent luminescence (PersL) development, while the deep trap dominates the generation of optical stimulated luminescence (OSL). Owing the appearance of deep trap, the OSL is observed under light (700 nm - 900 nm) excitation.

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Background: Plant diseases caused by pathogenic fungi are devastating. However, commonly used fungicides are harmful to the environment, and some are becoming ineffective due to fungal resistance. Therefore, eco-friendly biological methods to control pathogenic fungi are urgently needed.

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Objective: To analyze the clinical characteristics, treatment, and prognosis of adult patients with early T-cell precursor acute lymphoblastic leukemia/lymphoma (ETP-ALL/LBL).

Methods: Clinical data of 113 T lymphoblastic leukemia/lymphoma (T-ALL/LBL) patients from January 2006 to January 2019 were collected from three hematology research centers, including Peking University Third Hospital, the First Medical Center of Chinese PLA General Hospital and Institute of Hematology and Blood Diseases Hospital, Chinese Medical University. The clinical characteristics and prognosis of ETP-ALL/LBL patients were analyzed compared with non-ETP-ALL/LBL patients.

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Despite rapid advances in magnetic domain imaging techniques, high-resolution imaging of 3D magnetic field components remains a great challenge. Magnetic force microscopy has been utilized to observe the 1D magnetic field component from the sample surface; however, the 1D stray-field component lacks sufficient conditions to clarify the nature of nanomagnetism. Herein, we propose a method for the detection of 3D stray-field components by using a FeO-nanoparticle sensor.

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The widespread occurrence and synthetic accessibility of amides render them valuable precursors for the synthesis of diverse nitrogen-containing compounds. Herein, we present a metal-free and streamlined synthetic strategy for the synthesis of quaternary α-aminophosphonates. This approach involves sequential deoxygenative nucleophilic phosphonation and versatile electrophilic alkylation of secondary amides in a one-pot fashion.

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As the overwhelming majority of advanced mRNA delivery systems are preferentially accumulated in the liver, there is an accelerating growth in the demand for the development of non-liver mRNA delivery platforms. In this study, we prepared cationic lipid-like nanoassemblies through a N-quaternizing strategy. Their physicochemical properties, in vitro mRNA delivery efficiency, and organ tropism in mice were investigated.

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Environmental plastic wastes are continuously degraded into microplastics (MPs) and nanoplastics (NPs); the latter are more potentially harmful to organisms and human health as their smaller size and higher surface-to-volume ratio. Previous reviews on NPs mainly concentrate on specific aspects, such as sources, environmental behavior, and toxicological effects, but few focused on NPs-related scientific publications from a global point of view. Therefore, this bibliometric study aims to summarize the research themes and trends on NPs and also propose potential directions for future inquiry.

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Herein, we develop a new approach to directly access architecturally complex polycyclic indolines from readily available indoles and bicyclo[1.1.0]butanes (BCBs) through formal cycloaddition promoted by commercially available Lewis acids.

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Background: Most patients with resected bile tract cancers (BTCs) survive for less than 5 years; however, some achieve better prognosis. The tumor microbiome can improve survival by regulating the tumor immune microenvironment. However, whether the tumor microbiome promotes immune cell infiltration in BTCs is unknown.

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Continuous variable quantum key distribution that can be implemented using only low-cost and off-the-shelf components reveals great potential in practical large-scale realization. Access networks, as a modern network necessity, connect many end-users to the network backbone. In this work, we first demonstrate upstream transmission quantum access networks using continuous variable quantum key distribution.

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Phenazine-1-carboxylic acid (PCA) is a biologically active substance with the ability to prevent and control crop diseases. It was certified as a pesticide by the Ministry of Agriculture of China in 2011 and was named "Shenzimycin." Lzh-T5 is a strain found in the rhizosphere of tomatoes.

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In the thermal aging of nitroplasticizer (NP), the produced nitrous acid (HONO) can decompose into reactive nitro-oxide species and nitric acid (HNO). These volatile species are prone to cause cascaded deterioration of NP and give rise to various acidic constituents. To gain insight on the early stage of NP degradation, an adequate method for measuring changes in the concentrations of HONO, HNO, and related acidic species is imperative.

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Background: Autism spectrum disorder (ASD) includes a range of multifactorial neurodevelopmental disabilities characterized by a variable set of neuropsychiatric symptoms. Immunological abnormalities have been considered to play important roles in the pathogenesis of ASD, but it is still unknown which abnormalities are more prominent.

Methods: A total of 105 children with ASD and 105 age and gender-matched typically developing (TD) children were recruited.

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Highly efficient synthesis of diverse 2,2-disubstituted 3-methyleneindoline derivatives through a one-pot base-promoted post-Ugi 5--dig "Conia-ene"-type cyclization has been disclosed. The mechanism study indicates that an intramolecular hydrogen bond may play a vital role in this process. The antiproliferative evaluation of cancer cell lines reveals that this protocol provides practical use in the green synthesis of bioactive compound libraries.

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The clinical translation of messenger mRNA (mRNA)-based therapeutics requires safe and effective delivery systems. Although considerable progress has been made on the development of mRNA delivery systems, many challenges, such as the dose-limiting toxicity and specific delivery to extrahepatic tissues, still remain. Cell-derived vesicles, a type of endogenous membranous particle secreted from living cells, can be leveraged to load mRNA during or after their biogenesis.

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Fluoroalkenyl moieties are often used as carbonyl mimics in medicine preparation, and thus the development of facile routes for the synthesis of such compounds is of great importance. In this work, we report a photocatalytic ring-opening addition of cyclic alcohols to α-(trifluoromethyl)styrenes, which underwent a proton-coupled electron transfer and β-scission process, delivering a great variety of remote -difluoroalkenyl ketone derivatives. This methodology can also be applied in the reaction of -difluorostyrenes and 1,1,2-trifluorostyrenes to access monofluoro- and 1,2-difluoroalkenyl ketones.

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Natural and anthropogenic causes have promoted the rapid increase in environmental selenium (Se) levels, and the complex Se metabolism and dynamic in organisms make it challenging to evaluate the toxicity and ecological risks. In this study, the kinetics of selenite in earthworm Eisenia fetida were investigated based on toxicokinetic (TK) model (uptake-elimination phases: 14-14 days). The results showed the highest sub-tissue Se concentrations in pre-clitellum (PC), post-clitellum (PoC) parts, and total earthworms were 95.

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The [2+2] cycloaddition of allenes with alkenes is of much interest and importance as a straightforward route for the construction of four-membered carbocycles but has remained much underexplored to date. Herein we report for the first time the intermolecular regio- and diastereoselective formal [2+2] cycloaddition of a wide range of allenes with amino-functionalized alkenes by half-sandwich rare-earth catalysts. The reaction proceeded through an allene C(sp )-H activation mechanism initiated by the site-selective deprotonation of the allene unit by a rare-earth metal alkyl species followed by alkene insertion into the resulting metal-allenyl bond and the subsequent intramolecular cycloaddition to an allene C=C bond.

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The onset of variant angina (VA) shows circadian rhythmicity that its attacks occur most often from midnight to early morning. Thus, chronotherapeutic treatments should be tailored accordingly to its occurrence frequency. Tanshinol (TS), the bioactive component of Salvia miltiorrhiza was used as the model drug.

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