Publications by authors named "Zhou Jiaoli"

Gastric cancer (GC) stands as one of the most formidable malignancies worldwide. It is well-established that miRNAs play a crucial role in the initiation and progression of various human cancers. Among these, miR-99a-3p has been implicated in the pathogenesis of GC.

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  • The mid-band ommatidium in the mantis shrimp's compound eye allows it to uniquely recognize circularly polarized light (CPL), but the species Oratosquilla oratoria may have diminished this ability due to a reduced number of these structures.
  • Research examined how O. oratoria responds to different types of polarized light, showing a specific order of preference from natural light to left-circularly polarized light (LCPL) and highlighting a potential inability to respond to right-circularly polarized light (RCPL).
  • The findings reveal the genetic mechanisms involved in O. oratoria's light response, emphasizing the roles of genes and proteins related to opsin and microvilli, contributing new insights into the evolution of polarized light vision.
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The investigation of intestinal microbiota can provide evidence for revealing the growth and development regulation, feeding habits, environmental adaptability and pollutant indication of marine organisms. To data, the intestinal microbiota of marine organisms in the South China Sea is relatively lacking. To supplement these information, we sequenced intestinal microbiota from five fishery resources (including Auxis rochei, A.

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Background: Irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) is common and difficult to treat and its pathogenesis is closely related to gut microbiota. However, differences in gut microbiota of patients in different regions make it more difficult to elucidate the mechanism of IBS. We performed an analysis of gut microbiota composition and functional prediction in Chinese patients with diarrhea-predominant IBS (IBS-D).

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