Publications by authors named "Zixin Liu"

The diversity of photoluminescence emission of multicolor carbon dots (mCDs) greatly broadens their application field. Counterfeiting is a problem that has serious consequences for individuals and society. The fluorescent ink based on mCDs has been developed due to their low toxicity and good resistance to photobleaching in the field of anti-counterfeiting.

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Plants have evolved a variety of regulatory mechanisms to adapt to changing environment conditions. Secondary metabolites play a crucial role in these adaptive processes. However, little is known about whether specific secondary metabolites confer broad-spectrum resistance to various biotic and abiotic stresses.

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Previous studies have discussed the association between serum metabolism and lactation performance among Sanhe and Holstein cows of different parities and found that the metabolic profiles of these two breeds vary differently with parity. Since the rumen is the central organ for nutrient absorption and production transformation in dairy cows, it remains unknown whether the differences observed under the same dietary conditions are related to the structure of the rumen microbiome. This study measured the apparent digestibility and rumen fermentation parameters of Sanhe cows (S1/S2/S3/S4) and Holstein cows (H1/H2/H3/H4) across four parities and generated a comprehensive rumen microbiome dataset using high-throughput sequencing technology.

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An inadequate amino acid (AA) supply in animals under protein-restricted conditions can slow skeletal muscle growth. Protein translation can be activated by short-term leucine (Leu) stimulation; however, whether muscle mass increases under long-term Leu supplementation and how the gut and muscle respond to Leu supplementation are largely unknown. In this study, we investigated if muscle mass increases with long-term Leu supplementation under protein-restricted conditions.

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Background: Pulmonary hypertension (PH) is a devastating disease marked by elevated pulmonary artery pressure, resulting in right ventricular (RV) failure and mortality. Despite the identification of several dysregulated genes in PH, the involvement of circular RNAs (circRNAs), a subset of long noncoding RNAs, remains largely unknown.

Methods: In this study, high-throughput RNA sequencing was performed to analyze the genome-wide expression patterns of circRNAs in pulmonary arteries from three models of PH rats induced by hypoxia (Hyp), hypoxia/Sugen5416 (HySu), and monocrotaline (MCT).

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Background: The developmental diversity among smooth muscle cells (SMCs) plays a crucial role in segment-specific aortic diseases. However, traditional genetic approaches are inadequate for enabling in vivo analysis of disease susceptibility associated with cellular origin. There is an urgent need to build genetic technologies that target different developmental origins to investigate the mechanisms of aortopathies, thereby facilitating the development of effective therapeutics.

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Composite polymer electrolytes (CPEs) containing LiLaZrTaO (LLZTO) is widely regarded as leading candidate for high energy density solid-state lithium-metal batteries due to its exceptional ionic conductivity and environmental stability. However, LiCO and LiOH layers at LLZTO surface greatly hinder Li transport between LLZTO-polymer and the electrode-electrolyte interface. Herein, the surface of LLZTO is boronized to obtain functionalized LLZTO, and its conversion mechanism is clarified.

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Objectives: This study intended to explore whether the protective effect safflower yellow injection (SYI) on myocardial ischemia-reperfusion (I/R) injury in rats mediated of the NLRP3 inflammasome signaling.

Methods: The I/R model was prepared by ligating the left anterior descending coronary artery for 45 min and then releasing the blood flow for 150 min. 96 male Wistar rats were randomly divided into sham group, I/R group, Hebeishuang group (HBS), SYI high-dose group (I/R + SYI-H), SYI medium-dose group (I/R + SYI-M) and SYI low-dose group (I/R + SYI-L).

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The influence of the mitochondrial control system on ischemic heart disease has become a major focus of current research. Mitophagy, as a very crucial part of the mitochondrial control system, plays a special role in ischemic heart disease, unlike mitochondrial dynamics. The published reviews have not explored in detail the unique function of mitophagy in ischemic heart disease, therefore, the aim of this paper is to summarize how mitophagy regulates the progression of ischemic heart disease.

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  • This study explores how ginsenoside Rg_1 protects heart cells (HL-1 cardiomyocytes) from damage caused by low oxygen (hypoxia) followed by reoxygenation, focusing on its ability to inhibit the acetylation of a protein called ATP5A1 through the action of SIRT3.
  • The researchers created an injury model by exposing the cells to 6 hours of hypoxia and 2 hours of reoxygenation, measuring cell damage and the effects of ginsenoside Rg_1 on various biological markers, including cell death and energy production.
  • Results indicated that ginsenoside Rg_1 significantly reduced cell injury and apoptosis, increased the expression of SIRT3, and improved mitochondrial function compared to
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To explore the regulation of vasodilatory function in rats with post-infarction heart failure by salvianolic acid B(Sal-B) based on the mechanosensitive ion channel, namely Piezo1. A post-infarction heart failure model of rats was prepared by ligation of the left anterior descending coronary artery. After successful modeling, the rats were randomly divided into the model group, Sal-B group(0.

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With economic and social development, the transport sector is growing rapidly, leading to a surge in energy consumption and environmental degradation. New Energy Vehicles (NEVs) are regarded as an important tool to alleviate energy and environmental issues, but the market share of NEVs in China is low, and how to increase the market share of NEVs is an urgent issue. This study constructs an evolutionary game model between local governments and automakers to explore the evolutionary stable strategy (ESS) of both under different combinations of subsidy and carbon tax, aiming to find rational policies to promote the development of the NEVs.

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  • This study investigates cellular senescence and its impact on aging and disease, focusing on the roles of different cell types, particularly in the context of liver injury and repair.
  • Researchers created a set of genetic tools to trace and manipulate p16 cell types in vivo, revealing that macrophages and endothelial cells (ECs) have unique roles and outcomes in liver fibrosis and regeneration.
  • Findings show that removing senescent macrophages helps reduce liver damage, while clearing senescent ECs worsens it; additionally, enhancing EC function through a specific gene reduces fibrosis, suggesting potential strategies for targeted therapies.
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The BiFeO-BaTiO solid solution exhibits enhanced electric properties due to its modified phase structure with relaxor characteristics and reduced leakage current. Despite these advancements, the underlying mechanism behind the phase transition from a ferroelectric to a relaxor state in BF-BT ceramics remains largely unexplored. Here, the evolution of strain in (0.

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Background: Black spot disease in tree peony caused by the fungal necrotroph A. alternata, is a primary limiting factor in the production of the tree peony. The intricate molecular mechanisms underlying the tree peony resistance to A.

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Lung injury activates epithelial stem or progenitor cells for alveolar repair and regeneration. Unraveling the origin and fate of injury-induced progenitors is crucial for elucidating lung repair mechanisms. Here, we report that p63-expressing progenitors emerge upon bleomycin-induced mouse lung injury.

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Purpose: The aim of this study was to develop an integrated model that combines clinical-radiologic and radiomics features based on gadoxetic acid-enhanced MRI for preoperative evaluating of vessels encapsulating tumour clusters (VETC) patterns in hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC).

Methods: This retrospective study encompassed 234 patients who underwent surgical resection. Among them, 101 patients exhibited VETC-positive HCC, while 133 patients displayed VETC-negative HCC.

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Rationale And Objectives: Proliferative hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) is associated with high invasiveness and poor prognosis. This study aimed to investigate the preoperative risk prediction and prognostic value of different radiomics models and a nomogram for proliferative HCC.

Materials And Methods: Patients were randomly divided into a training cohort (n = 156) and a validation cohort (n = 66) in a 7:3 ratio.

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  • Buyang Huanwu Decoction (BYHWD) is a traditional Chinese medicine used for treating qi deficiency and blood stasis, and the study explores its effects on platelet activation and heart function following myocardial infarction (MI).
  • In an experiment on rats with induced MI, five groups were compared, including those treated with different dosages of BYHWD, to assess improvements in heart function and platelet behavior.
  • Results indicated that BYHWD effectively reversed cardiac dysfunction and fibrosis, reduced platelet hyperreactivity, minimized inflammation, and showed changes in key signaling pathways related to platelet activation and heart health.
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Introduction: Limited knowledge exists regarding the impact of paternal smoking and alcohol exposure on the development of allergic rhinitis in offspring. Our study aimed to investigate the potential association between preconception paternal smoking and alcohol exposure and the likelihood of children allergic rhinitis.

Methods: A retrospective case-control study of 556 prepubertal children aged 3-12 years was performed.

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This study aimed to understand the current situation of paternal-maternal parenting style, life satisfaction, and internet addiction among college students and explored the influence of paternal-maternal parenting styles and life satisfaction on the internet addiction of male and female college students. A questionnaire survey was administered to 967 college students in China. Life satisfaction partially mediated the effect of the paternal-maternal parenting styles on the internet addiction among college students.

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Hepatitis B virus (HBV) is a hepatotropic non-cytopathic virus characterized by liver-specific gene expression. HBV infection highjacks bile acid metabolism, notably impairing bile acid uptake via sodium taurocholate cotransporting polypeptide (NTCP), which is a functional receptor for HBV entry. Concurrently, HBV infection induces changes in bile acid synthesis and the size of the bile acid pool.

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Antidepressant duloxetine has been shown protective effect on indomethacin-induced gastric ulcer, which was escorted by inflammation in the gastric mucosa. Cytokines are the principal mediators of inflammation. Thus, by screening the differential expression of cytokines in the gastric mucosa using cytokine array at 3 h after indomethacin exposure, when the gastric ulcer began to format, we found that indomethacin increased cytokines which promoted inflammation responses, whereas duloxetine decreased pro-inflammatory cytokines increased by indomethacin and increased RANTES expression.

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The production performance of dairy cattle is closely related to their metabolic state. This study aims to provide a comprehensive understanding of the production performance and metabolic features of Sanhe dairy cattle across different parities, with a specific focus on evaluating variations in milk traits and metabolites in both milk and serum. Sanhe dairy cattle from parities 1 to 4 (S1, n = 10; S2, n = 9; S3, n = 10; and S4, n = 10) at mid-lactation were maintained under the same feeding and management conditions.

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