Publications by authors named "Zitao Sun"

Mitochondria play pivotal roles in sustaining various biological functions including energy metabolism, cellular signaling transduction, and innate immune responses. Viruses exploit cellular metabolic synthesis to facilitate viral replication, potentially disrupting mitochondrial functions and subsequently eliciting a cascade of proinflammatory responses in host cells. Additionally, the disruption of mitochondrial membranes is involved in immune regulation.

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  • African swine fever (ASF) is a serious viral disease affecting domestic pigs and wild boars, posing a significant threat to the global pig industry.
  • The study highlights that ASF virus (ASFV) infection causes endoplasmic reticulum (ER) stress, activating the ATF6 pathway of the unfolded protein response (UPR) to enhance viral replication.
  • Researchers found that ASFV disrupts intracellular calcium homeostasis, with the viral B117L protein playing a key role in ER stress and activating the ATF6 pathway, contributing to the understanding of potential antiviral strategies against ASFV.*
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In recent years, the exploration of worm-like robots has garnered much attention for their adaptability in confined environments. However, current designs face challenges in fully utilizing the mechanical properties of structures/materials to replicate the superior performance of real worms. In this article, we propose an approach to address this limitation based on the stacked Miura origami structure, achieving the seamless integration of structural design, mechanical properties, and robotic functionalities, that is, the mechanical properties originate from the geometric design of the origami structure and at the same time serve the locomotion capability of the robot.

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