Publications by authors named "Zhongkun Guo"

In China, a traditional Chinese medicine formulation called astragalus membranaceus (AM) has been utilised for more than 20 years to treat tumors with extraordinary effectiveness. The fundamental mechanisms, nevertheless, are still not well understood. The aim of this study is identifying its possible therapeutic targets and to evaluate the effects of AM in combination with a PARP inhibitor (olaparib) in the treatment of BRCA wild-type ovarian cancer.

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  • The study explores how the intestinal microbes of Beagle dogs differ between specific pathogen-free (SPF) and non-SPF environments, focusing on the diversity of gut bacteria across different ages.
  • Analysis revealed that non-SPF Beagles host a more complex gut microbiota at birth, which declines with age, while SPF Beagles show an increase in microbial diversity as they grow.
  • The research highlights the presence of anti-inflammatory bacteria in non-SPF Beagles, suggesting these microbes help them adapt better to diverse environments compared to the more sensitive gut microbiota of SPF Beagles.
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Electrochromic devices (ECDs) that display multicolor patterns have gradually attracted widespread attention. Considering the complexity in the integration of various electrochromic materials and multi-electrode configurations, the design of multicolor patterned ECDs based on simple approaches is still a big challenge. Herein, it is demonstrated vivid ECDs with broadened color hues via introducing carbon dots (CDs) into the ion electrolyte layer.

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Calcium and manganese transporters play important roles in regulating Ca and Mn homeostasis in cells, which is necessary for the normal physiological activities of eukaryotes. Gdt1 and Pmr1 function as calcium/manganese transporters in the Golgi apparatus. However, the functions of Gdt1 and Pmr1 have not been previously characterized in the plant pathogenic fungus Fusarium graminearum.

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Vps17 is a sorting nexin (SNX) and a component of the retromer, a protein complex mediating retrograde vesicle transport between endosomes and the trans-Golgi network. However, its role in the development and pathogenicity of filamentous fungi such as the rice blast fungus (Magnaporthe oryzae) remains unclear. We investigate the functional relationship between the SNX and the cargo-selective complex (CSC) of the fungal retromer by genetic analysis, live cell imaging and immunological assay.

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Chicks' co-infection with immunosuppressive virus and bacteria seriously threaten the development of the poultry industry. In this study, a model was established in which chicks were injected with either subgroup B ALV (ALV-B)+Bordetella avium (B. avium), or ALV-B+B.

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In recent years, co-infection of chicken embryos with immunosuppressive viruses and bacteria occurs with an annually increasing frequency. Consequently, studies on new and safe immunoregulators, especially plant polysaccharides, have become a popular topic in the poultry industry. In the present study, we selected 300 specific pathogen free embryonated eggs, which were injected with subgroup B avian leukosis virus (ALV-B) and Bordetella avium (B.

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Porcine reproductive and respiratory syndrome (PRRS) has become one of the most economically important diseases to the global pork industry. Currently, the efficacies of available commercial vaccines remain questionable: the modified live-PRRSV vaccines (MLVs) were generally effective but variable in sufficient protection, and the outcomes of inactivated-PRRSV vaccines (IVs) in the field were not very promising. In the present study, we investigated the effect of swine interleukin 4 (IL-4) on the development of virus-specific immune responses elicited by an MLV.

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