Publications by authors named "Zhongwen Chen"

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  • MSM (men who have sex with men) are a key group in HIV transmission, but there's a lack of research on the differences within this population, particularly between MSM who also have sex with women (MSMW) and those who only have sex with men (MSMO).
  • A study conducted in Eastern China from October 2022 to March 2023 surveyed 1993 MSM, revealing that MSMO tend to have earlier sexual experiences and different behaviors compared to MSMW, who engage more in casual encounters and risky practices like inconsistent condom use and higher rates of alcohol-fueled sex.
  • The findings indicate that MSMW may face a heightened risk of HIV infection, highlighting the importance of considering sexual orientation and gender identity in
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Inhibiting apoptosis signal regulated kinase 1 (ASK1) is an attractive strategy for treating diseases such as non-alcoholic steatohepatitis and multiple sclerosis. Here, we report the discovery of a dibromo substituted quinoxaline fragment containing as an effective small-molecule inhibitor of ASK1, with an IC value of 30.17 nM.

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Background: Environmental chemicals, such as Perfluoroalkyl and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) and volatile organic compounds (VOCs), and the association between the combined exposure of these chemicals and human lung function remains unclear. This study aimed to explore the effects of mixed exposure to PFAS and VOCs on lung function in the general population of the United States and investigate their potential mechanisms.

Methods: Data from 30442 respondents were selected for analysis during the US National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (NHANES) database from 2007 to 2012.

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  • More than 1,000 cases of monkeypox (mpox) have been reported in China as of September 2023, with men who have sex with men (MSM) being at higher risk for infection.
  • A web-based survey conducted in Jiaxing City found that while 89.7% of MSM participants were willing to receive vaccination, only 24.8% had a high level of knowledge about mpox, despite 83.3% having heard of it.
  • Factors influencing knowledge about mpox included education level, household location, recent sexual behavior, and use of HIV PrEP, highlighting the need for increased education and screening efforts within at-risk populations.
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People are paying more and more attention to the effects of environmental factors such as heavy metals on depression, and heavy metals may destroy the homeostasis of vitamin D in the body by affecting human metabolism, and the lack of vitamin D will increase the risk of depression. There are few studies on vitamin D deficiency in depression caused by heavy metals, and it is not deep enough. Therefore, this study used logistic regression, restricted cubic spline curve, weighted quantile and Quantile g-computation model to analyze the effects of heavy metal exposure alone and in combination on vitamin D and depression, as well as the potential role of vitamin D deficiency in the process of heavy metal-induced depression.

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We aimed to investigate the relationship between metal exposure and novel immunoinflammatory indicators. Data on adults participating in the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (NHANES) from 2009 to 2018 were analyzed. Various statistical models were employed to assess the association between metal exposure and novel immune-inflammation-related indicators.

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Nontyphoidal (NTS) is a cause of foodborne diarrheal diseases worldwide. Important emerging NTS serotypes that have spread as multidrug-resistant high-risk clones include Typhimurium monophasic variant and Kentucky. In this study, we isolated in 5019 stool samples collected from patients with clinical diarrhea and 484 food samples.

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Phthalates and bisphenol A are recognized as the predominant endocrine-disrupting substances (EDCs) in the environment, but their impact on sleep health remains unclear. Vitamin D has often been reported to play a role in sleep health and may be affected by endocrine-disrupting compounds. The study utilized data from 5476 individuals in the NHANES project to investigate the correlation between combined exposure to environmental EDCs and sleep duration through modeling various exposures.

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  • Tuberculosis (TB) poses a major public health challenge globally, particularly for adolescents and young adults, yet detailed assessments of delays in diagnosis and treatment for this group are lacking.
  • A study of 5,282 pulmonary TB cases in Jiaxing City from 2005 to 2022 identified factors influencing delays, noting that female patients and those with additional health issues faced higher delays, while minorities and non-students experienced lower delays in the health system.
  • The research also found that delays during the COVID-19 pandemic were significantly lower compared to prior periods, indicating a potential shift in the notification rate of TB cases among young people.
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  • OSCA/TMEM63 channels are a major family of mechanosensitive channels crucial for sensing mechanical changes in both plants and mammals.
  • Researchers used cryogenic electron microscopy to analyze 44 structures of these channels in various environments, revealing how they respond to membrane tension.
  • Findings highlighted the unique role of lipids in the channel structure, with evidence that these lipids can both enable and restrict channel opening, offering new insights into mechanotransduction and channel function.
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  • * The study identifies reversible S-palmitoylation of GSDMD as a regulatory mechanism that influences its cleavage and activity during pyroptosis.
  • * Disrupting the palmitoylation process affects pyroptosis and can improve survival in mice suffering from severe septic shock while making them more vulnerable to infections.
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Herein, we explored the overall association between metal mixtures and lung functions in populations of varying ages and the relationship among the associated components. The 2007-2012 National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey data of 4382 American participants was analyzed, and generalized linear, elastic net, quantile g-computation, and Bayesian kernel machine regression models were used to evaluate the relationship between exposure to the metal mixture and lung function at various ages. The results of barium exposure at distinct stages revealed that children and adolescents exhibited greater lung function changes than those in adults and the elderly.

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L. (white clover) and L. (ryegrass) are green manures widely used in conservation tillage systems worldwide.

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Nuclear speckles (NSs) are nuclear biomolecular condensates that are postulated to form by macromolecular phase separation, although the detailed underlying forces driving NS formation remain elusive. SRRM2 and SON are 2 non-redundant scaffold proteins for NSs. How each individual protein governs assembly of the NS protein network and the functional relationship between SRRM2 and SON are largely unknown.

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  • The study focuses on the increasing foodborne diseases caused by plasmid-carrying bacteria that show colistin resistance, raising significant global health concerns.
  • Out of 195 clinical isolates examined, 41 were resistant to colistin, particularly two strains (Typhimurium ZJJX20006 and Kentucky ZJJX20014) which were analyzed for their antibiotic resistance patterns.
  • Genomic analysis indicated that these strains had unique plasmid-encoded resistance mechanisms and other drug resistance genes, providing insights into the dissemination and evolution of antibiotic resistance in local bacteria.
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Influential existing research has suggested that rather than being static, mortality declines decelerate at young ages and accelerate at old ages. Without accounting for this feature, the forecast mortality rates of the popular Lee-Carter (LC) model are less reliable in the long run. To provide more accurate mortality forecasting, we introduce a time-varying coefficients extension of the LC model by adopting the effective kernel methods.

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The present study sifts the indirect role of psychological capital (PsyCap) in linking authentic leadership (AL) and job performance (JP). Furthermore, this study investigates the interplay of AL and perceived organizational support (POS) in PsyCap. We tested these assumptions through PROCESS macro with two sources of data collected from 350 employees and their respective colleagues working in education sector organizations in China.

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The ligand-receptor complexes in the cell-cell and cell-ECM interfaces mediate the mechanical coupling of cells to their microenvironment and transduce downstream signals to modulate cell functions. In this chapter I describe a microfabrication strategy to prepare a substrate of spatially segregated supported lipid bilayers and ECM components on which cells can form juxtacrine receptor signaling complexes and integrin adhesions simultaneously. This platform is specifically applicable for microscopically monitoring the signal transduction of each receptor, as well as the modulatory effects of receptor signaling on integrin adhesions and cell behaviors.

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L. (milk vetch), a versatile plant that has a soil-enriching effect as green manure, is widely planted in the temperate zone of China. In previous experiments, milk vetch incorporated into the soil as green manure showed potential for goosegrass control.

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Molecular diagnostic assays for cholera detection have superior sensitivity to conventional assays and are now being accepted as the new standard method, especially the real-time PCR/RT-PCR. However, limited throughput capacity and long detection duration prevent them from detecting more specimens and more targets in one turnaround time simultaneously. In this study, we utilized nucleic acid extraction-free, direct RT-PCR and high-speed amplification to develop a novel multiplex assay, a quadplex direct one-tube real-time RT-PCR assay, for rapid detection of the serogroup and cholera toxin toxigenicity of Vibrio cholerae targeting the epsM, ctxA, rfb-O1, and rfb-O139 genes.

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A multitude of membrane-localized receptors are utilized by cells to integrate both biochemical and physical signals from their microenvironment. The clustering of membrane receptors is widely presumed to have functional consequences for subsequent signal transduction. However, it is experimentally challenging to selectively manipulate receptor clustering without altering other biochemical aspects of the cellular system.

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L. (milk vetch), one of the most widespread green manure species, is widely planted in the temperate zone. L.

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Background: Arteriogenesis plays a critical role in maintaining adequate tissue blood supply and is related to a favorable prognosis in arterial occlusive diseases. Strategies aimed at promoting arteriogenesis have thus far not been successful because the factors involved in arteriogenesis remain incompletely understood. Previous studies suggest that evolutionarily conserved KANK4 (KN motif and ankyrin repeat domain-containing proteins 4) might involve in vertebrate vessel development.

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Cells sense a variety of extracellular growth factors and signaling molecules through numerous distinct receptor tyrosine kinases (RTKs) on the cell surface. In many cases, the same intracellular signaling molecules interact with more than one type of RTK. How signals from different RTKs retain the identity of the triggering receptor and how (or if) different receptors may synergize or compete remain largely unknown.

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This study was to develop a multiplex fluorescent PCR for Shigella detection and species identification. Five primer pairs for Shigella detection and species identification were designed by Primer Premier 5.0.

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