Publications by authors named "Zhu Feifei"

Bombyx mori bidensovirus (BmBDV), a significant pathogen in the sericulture industry, holds a unique taxonomic position due to its distinct segmented single-stranded DNA (ssDNA) genome and the presence of a self-encoding DNA polymerase. However, the functions of viral non-structural proteins, such as NS2, remain unknown. This protein is hypothesized to play a role in viral replication and pathogenesis.

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Successive crop harvest results in soil silicon (Si) loss, which constantly reduces soil available Si. Agricultural measures that can increase the availability of soil Si are in urgent need in agroecosystems. Enhanced weathering of silicate minerals can effectively replenish soil Si, which will promote plant uptake of Si, formation of plant phytolith occluded carbon (PhytOC), and the sequestration of atmospheric CO.

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Unlike apoptosis, necrosis and autophagy, ferroptosis is a novel type of regulated cell death, and the mechanism by which selenium nanoparticles induce ferroptosis in cancer cells has rarely been investigated. To investigate the mechanism of inhibition of HepG2 cell proliferation by fucoidan-selenium nanoparticles (FD-SeNPs) by inducing ferroptosis. The mechanism was explored by detecting ROS, MDA, GSH and Fe and utilizing TEM and Western blot assay.

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  • Next Basket Recommendation (NBR) aims to predict user preferences based on past purchasing behavior using advanced models like recurrent neural networks.
  • Current NBR models struggle with optimal representation due to reliance on unique IDs, missing out on important semantic connections between items and broader collaborative user relations.
  • A new dual-tower model combines semantic understanding and global collaboration through a hierarchical semantic attention mechanism and a hypergraph network, improving the accuracy of recommendations based on comprehensive experiments.
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Background: Dermatofibroma (DF) is one of the common dermatosis, which is so challenging to diagnose that its misdiagnostic incidence is quite high. The very-high-frequency (VHF) ultrasound is particularly relevant to the diagnosis of . Herein, we analyze the sonographic features and application value of VHF ultrasound in the diagnosis of .

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  • Biogas digestate, a byproduct of anaerobic digestion, is a nutrient-rich organic fertilizer that supports sustainable agriculture, but presents significant challenges related to nutrient overload and contamination.
  • Current regulations in the EU and UK set specific limits on nitrogen application from digestate, but many countries lack standardized limits, especially for harmful substances like antibiotics and microplastics.
  • There is a call for stronger regulations to address these risks and ensure the safe use of biogas digestate in agriculture.
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  • A study investigated the effects of biofeedback combined with psychotherapy on patients with functional constipation and comorbid anxiety and depression, involving 120 patients divided into treatment and control groups.
  • The treatment group received biofeedback exercises and psychotherapy, leading to significantly better outcomes in anxiety, depression symptoms, and sleep quality, compared to the control group, which was on standard medications.
  • The research concluded that this combined approach is effective, safe, and easy to implement, suggesting it could be widely used to improve patients' overall clinical conditions.
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  • Rice straw (RS) is an abundant agricultural waste that has low digestibility and nutritional value, limiting its use for biogas and animal feed purposes.* -
  • This study investigates enhancing RS's digestibility and nutritional content by growing the microalgae Chlorella vulgaris on RS using liquid manure (LM), leading to higher chlorophyll and microalgal biomass numbers.* -
  • The results indicate that the combined method significantly improves RS's digestibility (up to 69.1%) and nutritional contents, resulting in increased biogas production and potential applications in feed.*
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Context: L. () has outstanding clinical efficacy in treating both acute and chronic gastroenteritis. However, the definite mechanism remains unclear.

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Authors prepared a nanoselenium particle stabilized with Sargassum fusiforme polysaccharide (SFPS-Tw-SeNPs) and confirmed that it could effectively inhibit the proliferation of A549 lung cancer cells in vitro. The aim of this study was to investigate its anti-lung cancer effect in vitro and in vivo and its possible mechanism. In cell experiments, AO/EB staining revealed that SFPS-Tw-SeNPs could induce the apoptosis of A549 cells and produce red fluorescence by inserting into DNA through damaged cell membranes, increasing the production of reactive oxygen species (ROS).

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  • * The study involved transplanting fecal matter from WKY rats into SHRs and vice versa, observing significant changes where SHRs experienced lowered blood pressure while WKY rats showed increased blood pressure post-transplant.
  • * Results indicated that the gut microbiota composition differed significantly between hypertensive and normotensive rats, particularly with strains that produce lactic and butyric acids, suggesting a potential role of these bacteria in maintaining intestinal barrier integrity and regulating blood
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Uridine diphosphate (UDP)-glycosyltransferases (UGTs) are important metabolizing enzymes functioning by adding a sugar moiety to a small lipophilic substrate molecule and play critical roles in drug/toxin metabolism for all realms of life. In this study, the silkworm Bombyx mori UGT33D1 gene was characterized in detail. UGT33D1 was found localized in the endoplasmic reticulum (ER) compartment just like other animal UGTs and was mainly expressed in the silkworm midgut.

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Ribosomal protein L13 (RPL13) is highly conserved in evolution. At present, the properties and functions of RPL13 have not been characterised in insects. In this study, Bombyx mori RPL13 (BmRPL13) was first found to be specifically recruited to the sites of ultraviolet (UV)-induced DNA damage and contributed to UV damage repair.

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The utilization of essential oils as natural antioxidants and preservatives is limited by high volatility, poor water solubility, and long-term instability. To address this, a novel ultrasonic-assisted method was used to prepare and stabilize a nanoemulsion of turmeric essential oil-in-water, incorporating bioactive components extracted from Spirulina platensis. Ultrasonic treatment enhanced the extraction efficacy and nanoemulsion stability.

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Selenium nanoparticles (SeNPs) are a potential tumor therapeutic drug and have attracted widespread attention due to their high bioavailability and significant anticancer activity. However, the poor water solubility and degradability of selenium nanoparticles severely limit their application. In this study, spherical selenium nanoparticles with a particle size of approximately 50 nm were prepared by using Sargassum fusiforme polysaccharide (SFPS) as a modifier and Tween-80 as a stabilizer.

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High reactive nitrogen (N) emissions due to anthropogenic activities in China have led to an increase in N deposition and ecosystem degradation. The Chinese government has strictly regulated reactive N emissions since 2010, however, determining whether N deposition has reduced requires long-term monitoring. Here, we report the patterns of N deposition at a rural forest site (Qingyuan) in northeastern China over the last decade.

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Background: (PH) was widely used to treat dysentery, gastroenteritis, diarrhea and other diseases. (CC) had the effects of clearing dampness-heat, purging fire, and detoxifying. Study confirmed that flavonoids in PH and alkaloids in CC alleviated inflammation to inhibit the development of intestinal inflammation.

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Introduction: Transcranial direct current stimulation (tDCS) is a non-invasive brain stimulation technique that modulates brain states by applying a weak electrical current to the brain cortex. Several studies have shown that anodal stimulation of the ipsilesional primary motor cortex (M1) may promote motor recovery of the affected upper limb in patients with stroke; however, a high-level clinical recommendation cannot be drawn in view of inconsistent findings. A priming brain stimulation protocol has been proposed to induce stable modulatory effects, in which an inhibitory stimulation is applied prior to excitatory stimulation to a brain area.

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The design of novel electrode deflector structures (EDSs) introduced a promising strategy for enhancing raceway ponds performance, increasing carbon fixation, and improving microalgal biomass accumulation. The computational fluid dynamics, based flow field principles, proved that the potency of arc-shaped electrode deflector structures (A-EDS) and spiral electrode deflector structures (S-EDS) were optimal. These configurations yielded superior culture effects, notably reducing dead zones by 9.

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Rotifer reproduction control in open microalgae cultivation systems poses a significant challenge for large-scale industries. Conventional methods, such as electric, meshing, and chemical techniques, are often expensive, ineffective, and may have adverse environmental-health impacts. This study investigated a promising control technique through light-induced phototaxis to concentrate rotifers in a specific spot, where they were electroshocked by local-limited exposure dose.

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Urban areas remarkably affect global public health due to their emissions of greenhouse gases and poor air quality. Although urban areas only cover 2% of the Earth's surface, they are responsible for 80% of greenhouse gas emissions. Dense buildings limit vegetation, leading to increased air pollution and disruption of the local and regional carbon cycle.

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Introduction: Findings based on the use of transcranial magnetic stimulation and electromyography (TMS-EMG) to determine the effects of motor lateralization and aging on intracortical excitation and inhibition in the primary motor cortex (M1) are inconsistent in the literature. TMS and electroencephalography (TMS-EEG) measures the excitability of excitatory and inhibitory circuits in the brain cortex without contamination from the spine and muscles. This study aimed to investigate the effects of motor lateralization (dominant and non-dominant hemispheres) and aging (young and older) and their interaction effects on intracortical excitation and inhibition within the M1 in healthy adults, measured using TMS-EMG and TMS-EEG.

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Coffee is an important cash crop worldwide, but it has been plagued by serious continuous planting obstacles. Intercropping with could alleviate the continuous planting obstacle of coffee due to the diverse root secretions of . However, the mechanism of root secretion in alleviating coffee continuous planting obstacle is still unclear.

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Elevated nitrogen (N) deposition due to intensified emissions of NH and NO is a global problem with profound consequences on living organisms and the environment. Although N emission rates are currently considered to be high in East Asia, reports on the current N deposition level and composition are still limited, especially in northeastern China, where official N deposition monitoring sites are unavailable. This limits our understanding of the spatio-temporal N deposition patterns and their influencing factors at regional to continental scales.

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