Publications by authors named "Zhong C"

Improving low nitrogen (LN) tolerance in barley ( L.) increases global barley yield and quality. In this study, a recombinant inbred line (RIL) population crossed between "Baudin × CN4079" was used to conduct field experiments on twenty traits of barley yield, agronomy, and nitrogen(N)-related traits under LN and normal nitrogen (NN) treatments for two years.

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Hydrogen generation via photoelectrochemical (PEC) overall water splitting is an attractive means of renewable energy production so developing and designing the cost-effective and high-activity bifunctional PEC catalysts both for the hydrogen evolution reaction (HER) and the oxygen evolution reaction (OER) has been focused on. Based on first-principles calculations, we propose a feasible strategy to enhance either HER or OER performance in the monoclinic exposed BiVO (110) facet by the introduction of oxygen vacancies (O). Our results show that oxygen vacancies induce charge rearrangements, which enhances charge transfer between active sites and adatoms.

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The CH storage and seepage capacity of shale kerogen are the main controlling factors of the natural gas production rate, and the porosity and permeability of kerogen are greatly affected by kerogen deformation. Therefore, the study of the deformation rule and CH adsorption characteristics of kerogen at different maturities and skeleton moisture contents has an important impact on the proper understanding of the development potential of shale gas reservoirs. In this paper, kerogen maturity (II-A, II-B, II-C, and II-D) and skeleton moisture content (0.

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Acute kidney injury (AKI) is a clinical syndrome that is characterized by a sudden loss of kidney function, leading to severe metabolic disorders, multiple organ failure, and even death. Recent studies have strengthened the evidence for ferroptosis in AKI development. Alliin, a sulfur-containing amino acid with multiple pharmacological functions, was claimed with promising antioxidant and anti-inflammation effects in protecting organ damages.

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Objective: The aim of this study was to investigate whether ASA VI controls osteoarthritis (OA) by regulating mitochondrial function.

Methods: Primary chondrocytes were isolated and cultured from rat knee joints. The chondrocytes were treated with ASA VI and interleukin-1β (IL-1β) to simulate the inflammatory environment of OA.

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X-ray imaging frequently introduces varying degrees of metal artifacts to computed tomography (CT) images when metal implants are present. For the metal artifact reduction (MAR) task, existing end-to-end methods often exhibit limited generalization capabilities. While methods based on multiple iterations often suffer from accumulative error, resulting in lower-quality restoration outcomes.

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The optimal treatment endpoints and duration of continuous therapy for multicentric Castleman disease (MCD) remain controversial. We retrospectively analyzed data from 123 patients with Human Herpesvirus (HHV)-8 negative MCD. We demonstrated that continuous therapy significantly enhanced progression-free survival (PFS) in patients who achieved an optimal response after initial treatment.

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The skeleton has been suggested to function as an endocrine organ controlling whole organism energy balance, however the mediators of this effect and their molecular links remain unclear. Here, utilizing Schnurri-3 (Shn3) mice with augmented osteoblast activity, we show Shn3mice display resistance against diet-induced obesity and enhanced white adipose tissue (WAT) browning. Conditional deletion of Shn3 in osteoblasts but not adipocytes recapitulates lean phenotype of Shn3mice, indicating this phenotype is driven by skeleton.

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Unlabelled: Nitrogen (N)-fixing organisms, also known as diazotrophs, play a crucial role in N-limited ecosystems by controlling the production of bioavailable N. The carbon-dominated cold-seep ecosystems are inherently N-limited, making them hotspots of N fixation. However, the knowledge of diazotrophs in cold-seep ecosystems is limited compared to other marine ecosystems.

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Objectives: This study aimed to explore the correlation between Fibroblast Growth Factor-23 (FGF23) levels and Cerebral Infarction (CI), and to determine whether there is a significant relationship between FGF23 and the occurrence and severity of CI.

Methods: The study categorized Cerebral Infarction (CI) patients into severe and mild stenosis groups based on vertebrobasilar artery stenosis, using Digital Subtraction Angiography (DSA) and Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI). The study compared the levels of Fibroblast Growth Factor-23 (FGF23) in the serum of CI patients and healthy controls using a t-test and evaluated the diagnostic effectiveness of serum FGF23 using a Receiver Operating Characteristic (ROC) curve.

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BACKGROUND Vertebral artery origin stenosis (VAOS) has recently gained increased attention, with endovascular treatments like stent implantation showing high success and low complication rates, although less is known about VAOS compared to carotid artery stenosis. This study evaluated the safety and effectiveness of transradial (TRA) and transfemoral (TFA) approaches for VAOS stent placement. MATERIAL AND METHODS We recruited a total of 102 patients undergoing vertebral artery stenting in our hospital between January 2020 and November 2022.

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  • * Conducted a comprehensive study with 250 mother-infant pairs, analyzing breast milk, infant, and maternal faecal samples for connections between breastfeeding duration, AA levels, and AD incidence.
  • * Found that high AA levels are associated with gut dysbiosis and immune responses linked to AD, including changes in immune cell ratios and increased inflammatory markers in both infants and mice models.
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Background: Polyamines have been reported to be associated with neurological function, but the associations between polyamines and the prognosis of ischemic stroke remain unclear. We aimed to prospectively investigate whether elevated plasma polyamine levels are associated with adverse outcomes in patients with ischemic stroke.

Methods And Results: Plasma polyamine levels were measured at admission in 3570 patients with acute ischemic stroke, and clinical outcomes were assessed at 3 months after stroke onset.

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Objective: To determine a risk scoring system for predicting advanced colorectal neoplasia (ACN) within subcentimetric polyps in a large Asian population.

Methods: A retrospective study was conducted in Hong Kong SAR, China involving participants who underwent colonoscopy between 2008 and 2015. A random sample of 20 072 subjects were included as the derivation cohort to assess ACN-associated independent factors using logistic regression modeling.

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  • The study aimed to explore how different antiretroviral therapy (ART) regimens and body mass index (BMI) influence triglyceride (TG) levels in people living with HIV (PLWH).
  • It analyzed data from 451 men with HIV and found that factors like advanced AIDS, higher BMI, and specific ART regimens (including zidovudine and protease inhibitors) were linked to increased TG levels.
  • The findings highlight the importance of managing weight in individuals undergoing ART to help reduce their risk of hypertriglyceridemia.
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Micrometer-sized silicon monoxide (SiO) is regarded as a high-capacity anode material with great potential for lithium ion batteries (LIBs). However, the problems of low initial Coulombic efficiency (ICE), poor electrical conductivity, and large volume change of SiO inevitably impede further application. Herein, the vacuum thermal reduced SiO with amorphous AlPO and carbon double-coating layers is used as the ideal anode material in LIBs.

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  • The paper addresses the challenge of predicting enzyme function in biotechnology using a new global model called GloEC, which leverages the hierarchical structure of enzyme labels.
  • GloEC employs a hierarchy-GCN (Graph Convolutional Network) encoder to create embeddings that capture the relationships between enzyme labels, allowing for better predictions.
  • Experimental results indicate that GloEC outperforms existing methods, particularly in predicting isoenzyme functions, and is available for public access on GitHub.
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Melatonin (MT) has been implicated in the plant response to phosphorus (P) stress; however, the precise molecular mechanisms involved remain unclear. This study investigated whether MT controls internal P distribution and root cell wall P remobilization in rice. Rice was treated with varying MT and P levels and analyzed using biochemical and molecular techniques to study phosphorus utilization.

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  • SGT1 is a key protein in both plants and animals, crucial for their growth, development, and immune responses, acting as a co-chaperone to stabilize immune receptor complexes.
  • This study utilized advanced labeling techniques in the plant Nicotiana benthamiana to investigate the interactions of SGT1, revealing a significant shift from proteins related to growth to those involved in immunity during activation.
  • The findings highlight how SGT1 interacts with NSL1, a negative regulator of an immune response, and facilitates its degradation to enhance plant immunity, uncovering a new signaling pathway in plant defense mechanisms.
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Background: Malignant neoplasm of bone and articular cartilage (MNBAC) is one of the causes of cancer-related deaths worldwide. To date, there is a lack of detailed studies on the disease burden of MNBAC.

Methods: Data on the incidence, mortality, and disability-adjusted life years (DALYs) of MNBAC from 1990 to 2021 were obtained from the Global Burden of Disease study.

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Monoacylglycerol acyltransferase-2 (MOGAT2), encodes MOGAT enzyme in the re-synthesis of triacylglycerol and protects from metabolism disorders. While, its precise involvement in colorectal cancer (CRC) progression remains inadequately understood. Our study demonstrated that knockout of Mogat2 in Apc mice expedited intestinal tumor growth and progression, indicating that Mogat2 plays a tumor-suppressing role in CRC.

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Background: Glucose and fatty acid overload-induced glucolipid toxicity of pancreatic β-cells is associated with the development of diabetes. Endoplasmic reticulum stress (ERS) plays an essential role in this process. Ghrelin, a peptide secreted by the pancreas, negatively correlates with oxidative stress.

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20-hydroxyprogesterone (20-DHP) is a natural metabolite of progesterone which occurs with two diastereoisomers: 20α-DHP and 20β-DHP. They have drawn attention for their progesterone-like activity since the middle of the 20th century. However, the literature from that era bears witness to a lack of consensus regarding their specific effects.

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Background: Owing to the heterogeneity of prostate cancer (PCa), the clinical indicators traditionally fall short of meeting the requirements for personalized medicine. The realm of RNA modification has emerged as an increasingly relevant domain, shedding light on its pivotal role in tumor heterogeneity. However, the specific contributions of RNA modification regulators within the context of PCa remain largely unexplored.

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Metallic nanoclusters (MNCs) were developed rapidly in recent decades, owing to their unique electronic structures and excited state characteristics, leading to their wide applications. Luminescence as one of the most important functions for MNCs has also been used to realize biodetection, displays, and lighting, through either electrochemiluminescence (ECL) or electroluminescence (EL). Both emissive properties and electrochemical activities of MNCs were utilized to enhance ECL and EL through facilitating exciton formation and radiation, rendering the rapid emerging of the latter in the last ten years.

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