Publications by authors named "Ziming Guo"

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  • DHH/DHHA1 family proteins are important for bacterial resistance to environmental stresses, particularly in the radiation-resistant genus Deinococcus, which has two such proteins: RecJ and RecJ-like.
  • Research has shown that while RecJ is well-studied for its role in DNA repair, RecJ-like affects cell growth, division, and the stability of proteins and membranes, indicating broader functions beyond DNA repair.
  • DrRecJ-like prefers short single-stranded RNA/DNA oligos and c-di-AMP for its catalytic activity, with structural analysis revealing critical residues for binding that may apply to other NrnA-like proteins due to their similar structures.
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Hepatic oxidative stress is an important mechanism of Cd-induced hepatotoxicity, and it is ameliorated by TMP. However, this underlying mechanism remains to be elucidated. To investigate the mechanism of the protective effect of TMP on liver injuries in mice induced by subchronic cadmium exposure, 60 healthy male ICR mice were randomly divided into five groups of 12 mice each, namely, control (CON), Cd (2 mg/kg of CdCl), Cd + 100 mg/kg of TMP, Cd + 150 mg/kg of TMP, and Cd + 200 mg/kg of TMP, and were acclimatized and fed for 7 d.

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Red guava, distinguished by its elevated lycopene content, emerges as a promising natural source of carotenoids. This study systematically evaluates the impact of diverse processing techniques on the efficient release of carotenoids. The primary objective is to facilitate the transfer of carotenoids into the juice fraction, yielding carotenoid-enriched juice seamlessly integrable into aqueous-based food matrices.

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  • Recent research shows that long noncoding RNAs (lncRNAs) are important for helping cancer cells resist endoplasmic reticulum (ER) stress, but their role in glioma is not well understood.
  • In a study on glioma, it was discovered that the lncRNA small nucleolar RNA host gene 1 (SNHG1) significantly increased when exposed to ER stress, and this increase helped reduce cell death and support tumor growth.
  • Further analysis revealed that SNHG1 works by stabilizing BIRC3 mRNA and boosting BIRC3 levels, while KLF4 was found to enhance SNHG1 expression during ER stress, indicating SNHG1 plays a key role in glioma development through this mechanism
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Brusatol (Bru), a Chinese medicine Brucea javanica extract, has a variety of antitumour effects. However, its role and underlying mechanism in melanoma have not been fully elucidated. In this study, we found that brusatol inhibited melanoma cell proliferation and migration and promoted cell apoptosis in vitro, in addition to suppressing melanoma cell tumorigenesis in vivo.

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Introduction: Kidney-type glutaminase (GLS1), a key enzyme controlling the hydrolysis of glutamine to glutamate to resolve the 'glutamine addiction' of cancer cells, has been shown to play a central role in supporting cancer growth and proliferation. Therefore, the inhibition of GLS1 as a novel cancer treating strategy is of great interest.

Areas Covered: This review covers recent patents (2019-present) involving GLS1 inhibitors, which are mostly focused on their chemical structures, molecular mechanisms of action, pharmacokinetic properties, and potential clinical applications.

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Osteosarcoma is a primary malignant tumor that often metastasizes in orthopedic diseases. Although multi-drug chemotherapy and surgical treatment have significantly improved the survival and prognosis of patients with osteosarcoma, the survival rate is still very low due to frequent metastases in patients with osteosarcoma. In-depth exploration of the relationship between various influencing factors of osteosarcoma is very important for screening promising therapeutic targets.

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  • Mud pulser carbide rotors used in crude oil exploration are prone to mud erosion and acid corrosion, negatively impacting their performance accuracy.
  • The study investigates the corrosion and erosion behavior of tungsten-cobalt carbide materials through experiments simulating the petrochemical environment using techniques like SEM, EDS, and XRD.
  • Results indicate that corrosion is fastest during initial exposure, with specific erosion rates linked to corrosion time; the study highlights the balance between material composition and corrosion effects on erosion resistance.
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  • An AlCrSiWN coating was applied to a cemented carbide substrate using arc ion plating, optimizing the process through orthogonal experiments to assess how parameters affect hardness, bonding, and roughness.
  • The study found that bias voltage was the most critical factor influencing coating properties, followed by arc current and N2 flow rate, with the best parameters identified as 160 A arc current, -80 V bias voltage, and 600 sccm N2 flow.
  • Increasing the bias voltage to -80 V improved the coating's structure, leading to higher hardness, finer roughness, and enhanced wear resistance, evidenced by lower friction coefficients and reduced wear during testing.
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Objective: This study aimed to develop a novel ferroptosis-related gene-based prognostic signature for esophageal carcinoma (ESCA).

Methods: The TCGA-ESCA gene expression profiles and corresponding clinical data were downloaded from the TCGA database. Ferroptosis-related genes were identified from the literature and public databases, which were intersected with the differentially expressed genes between ESCA and normal samples.

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Background: Intervertebral disk degeneration (IDD) is a serious public health problem associated with genetic and environmental factors. However, the pathogenic factors involved and the pathological mechanism of this disease still remain enigmatic.

Methods: The associated microarray was downloaded and further analyzed using statistical software R.

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Herein, we propose a real-time stable control gait switching method for the exoskeleton rehabilitation robot. Exoskeleton rehabilitation robots have been extensively developed during the past decade and are able to offer valuable motor ability to paraplegics. However, achieving stable states of the human-exoskeleton system while conserving wearer strength remains challenging.

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  • Switching gaits in exoskeleton robots improves user experience by aligning the robot's movements with the wearer's intentions.
  • The study utilizes support vector machine (SVM) technology to interpret surface electromyography (sEMG) signals from the user, enabling accurate recognition of their motion posture.
  • Experimental results indicate that the system effectively decodes movement intentions, allowing for reliable and timely switching of the exoskeleton's gait, enhancing rehabilitation training for patients.
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Nucleus pulposus (NP) mesenchymal stem cells (NPMSCs) are a potential cell source for intervertebral disc (IVD) regeneration; however, little is known about their response to tumor necrosis factor-α (TNF-α), a critical inflammation factor contributing to accelerating IVD degeneration. Accordingly, the aim of this study was to investigate the regulatory effects of TNF-α at high and low concentrations on the biological behaviors of healthy rat NPMSCs, including proliferation, migration, and NP differentiation. In this study, NPMSCs were treated with different concentration of TNF-α (0-200 ng/mL).

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Objectives: To evaluate the effects of the limiting dilution method and plating density in rat nucleus pulposus mesenchymal stem/progenitor cells (NPMSCs).

Materials And Methods: Nucleus pulposus tissues were isolated from 12-week-old male Sprague-Dawley rats and NPMSCs were isolated using limiting dilution method. Cells were then classified into 3 groups according to plating density.

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Recent studies suggested that notochordal cells (NCs) and NC-conditioned medium (NCCM) can stimulate cell viability and matrix production of nucleus pulposus cells (NPCs). However, the potential of notochordal cell-rich nucleus pulposus (NRNP) incorporating the native environment of the intervertebral disc (IVD) has not been evaluated. The objective of this study was to develop an optimal NRNP model and test whether it can allow a significant level of NPC activation in vitro.

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Tissue engineering has shown great success in the treatment of intervertebral disk degeneration (IVDD) in the past decade. However, the adverse and harsh microenvironment associated in the intervertebral disks remains a great obstacle for the survival of transplanted cells. Although increasing numbers of new materials have been created or modified to overcome this hurdle, a new effective strategy of biological therapy is still required.

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This paper reports the localized electrical, polarization reversal, and piezoelectric properties of the individual hexagonal ZnO nanorods, which are grown via the hydrothermal method and textured with [0001] orientation. The studies are conducted with conductive atomic force microscopy (c-AFM) and piezoresponse force microscopy (PFM) techniques. The correlation between the resistance switching and polarization reversal is discussed.

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We applied the random forest method to discriminate among different kinds of cut tobacco. To overcome the influence of the descending resolution caused by column pollution and the subsequent deterioration of column efficacy at different testing times, we constructed combined peaks by summing the peaks over a specific elution time interval Deltat. On constructing tree classifiers, both the original peaks and the combined peaks were considered.

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  • An accelerated solvent extraction (ASE) method has been optimized for extracting volatile and semi-volatile components from cut tobacco, improving extraction efficiency.
  • The ASE method outperforms traditional simultaneous distillation extraction (SDE) by providing higher yields, requiring less time and solvent, and simplifying the process.
  • Analysis of 36 cigarette samples from six brands using gas chromatography/time-of-flight mass spectrometry (GC-TOFMS) and partial least squares-discriminant analysis demonstrates the effectiveness of ASE for distinguishing between different cigarette brands.
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In this study a total of 186 complex halide systems were collected; the formabilities of ABX3 (X = F, Cl, Br and I) halide perovskites were investigated using the empirical structure map, which was constructed by Goldschmidt's tolerance factor and the octahedral factor. A model for halide perovskite formability was built up. In this model obtained, for all 186 complex halides systems, only one system (CsF-MnF2) without perovskite structure and six systems (RbF-PbF2, CsF-BeF2, KCl-FeCl2, TlI-MnI2, RbI-SnI2, TlI-PbI2) with perovskite structure were wrongly classified, so its predicting accuracy reaches 96%.

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