Publications by authors named "Zuo B"

is the specific pathogen for "milky disease" in the Chinese mitten crab (), accounting for huge losses to the industry. And yet, there is no precise study describing the pathogenesis of , largely hindering the development of novel control methods against its causing diseases. Here, we compared the transcriptomes of cells collected from a control group (cultured without hemocytes) and a treatment group (cultured with hemocytes), using RNA sequencing.

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Background: Sow longevity and reproductivity are essential in the modern swine industry. Although many studies have focused on the genetic and genomic factors for selection, little is known about the associations between the microbiome and sows with longevity in reproduction.

Results: In this study, we collected and sequenced rectal and vaginal swabs from 48 sows, nine of which completed up to four parities (U4P group), exhibiting reproductive longevity.

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Objectives: To investigate the association between social support and depressive symptoms among internal migrant workers with a focus on the mediating role of a healthy lifestyle.

Design: Cross-sectional study.

Setting: The research was conducted among internal migrant workers in Henan Province, China, in August 2023.

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Cardiovascular diseases (CVDs) are the leading cause of mortality among individuals with noncommunicable diseases worldwide. Obesity is associated with an increased risk of developing cardiovascular disease (CVD). Mitochondria are integral to the cardiovascular system, and it has been reported that mitochondrial transfer is associated with the pathogenesis of multiple CVDs and obesity.

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Embryonic muscle fiber formation determines post-birth muscle fiber totals. The previous research shows SYISL knockout significantly increases muscle fiber numbers and mass in mice, but the mechanism remains unclear. This study confirms that the SYISL gene, maternal gut microbiota, and their interaction significantly affect the number of muscle fibers in mouse embryos through distinct mechanisms, as SYISL knockout alters maternal gut microbiota composition and boosts butyrate levels in embryonic serum.

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Uranium extraction from seawater (UES) is crucial for ensuring the sustainable development of nuclear power and has seen significant advancements in recent years. However, natural seawater is a highly complex biogeochemical system, characterized by an extremely low uranium (U) concentration (≈3.3 µg L), abundant competitive ions, and significant marine biological pollution, making UES a formidable challenge.

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Examining closely related species evolving in similar environments offers valuable insights into the mechanisms driving phylogenetic conservatism and evolutionary lability. This can elucidate the intricate relationship between inheritance and environmental factors. Nonetheless, the precise genomic dynamics and molecular underpinnings of this process remain enigmatic.

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While there is significant attention aimed at understanding how one-dimensional confinement and chain confirmations can impact the glass transition temperature () of polymer films, there remains a limited focus on similar effects on sub- processes, notably, structural relaxation. Using spectroscopic ellipsometry, we investigated the combined influence of confinement and molecular packing on and physical aging, i.e.

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Based on the broaden-and-build theory of positive emotions and embodied cognition theory, this study explored the effects of two different forms of pleasure on the perception of object weight through two experiments. Experiment 1 induced pleasure by having participants watch a funny video and further investigated the effect of pleasure on weight perception. The results showed that the weight estimation of the pleasure group participants was significantly lower than that of the calm group.

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Type I collagen is the most abundant structural protein in the body and, with other fibrillar collagens, forms the fibrous network of the extracellular matrix. Another group of extracellular matrix polymers, the glycosaminoglycans, and glycosaminoglycan-modified proteoglycans, play important roles in regulating collagen behaviors and contribute to the compositional, structural, and mechanical complexity of the extracellular matrix. While the binding between collagen and small leucine-rich proteoglycans has been studied in detail, the interactions between collagen and the large bottlebrush proteoglycan versican are not well understood.

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  • The retina is important for interpreting visual information and its study can aid in understanding myopia development.
  • This research utilized a new method to identify and quantify proteins in mouse retinas, discovering over 6,263 unique protein groups related to myopia.
  • A comprehensive spectral library of retinal proteins was created, which can be a valuable resource for future research on myopia and other retinal or neurological conditions.
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  • Hermansky-Pudlak syndrome (HPS) is a rare genetic disorder that impacts the development of lysosome-related organelles, leading to varied clinical symptoms based on its genetic type, with HPS-1 and HPS-4 being more severe compared to HPS-3, HPS-5, and HPS-6.
  • This study aimed to improve understanding of kidney issues associated with HPS, using medical records and renal function tests from patients evaluated at the National Institutes of Health from 1995 to 2020.
  • Results showed that adults with HPS-1 and HPS-4 had significantly lower kidney function compared to those with HPS-3, HPS-5, or HPS-6
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  • * A study involving 15 patients who underwent laparoscopic liver surgery with ICG-FI showed good imaging results, with no conversions to open surgery and an average operation time of about 236 minutes.
  • * The approach proved to be safe, with no severe complications reported, and a average postoperative hospital stay of 5.5 days, demonstrating its effectiveness for treating bile duct stones.
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The Jiangshan black pig is an indigenous pig breed in China, renowned for its superior meat quality and adaptability to roughage. However, the population of Jiangshan black pigs has dwindled due to the introduction of cosmopolitan pig breeds and the outbreak of African swine fever, putting them at risk of extinction. To offer insights into the conservation and breeding of Jiangshan black pigs, this study involved 118 Jiangshan black pigs as the research subjects and employed the Zhongxin-1 Porcine Breeding Array PLUS chip to detect whole-genome SNPs.

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Grasping generation holds significant importance in both robotics and AI-generated content. While pure network paradigms based on VAEs or GANs ensure diversity in outcomes, they often fall short of achieving plausibility. Additionally, although those two-step paradigms that first predict contact and then optimize distance yield plausible results, they are always known to be time-consuming.

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This study investigated the impact of regular consumption of fermented vegetables (FVs) on inflammation and the composition of the gut microbiota in adults at increased risk for cardiovascular disease. Eighty-seven adults ages 35-64 were randomized into an FV group, who consumed 100 g FVs daily at least five times per week for eight weeks, or a usual diet (UD) group. Blood and stool samples were obtained before and after the intervention.

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  • The study investigates Treacher Collins Syndrome 2 (TCS2) by examining a female proband and her family, focusing on clinical features, genetic analysis, and treatment outcomes.
  • The proband exhibited hearing loss, jaw deformities, and ear deformities, with a bone-conduction hearing aid successfully restoring her hearing.
  • Genetic analysis identified a novel variant inherited from the mother, while literature review indicated no established genotype-phenotype correlation, emphasizing the importance of molecular diagnosis and the potential of carriers to pass on the condition.
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Background: Single-incision plus one-port laparoscopic duodenum-preserving pancreatic head resection (SILDPPHR+1) is yet to be reported, and therefore, its safety and efficacy have yet to be established. This study aimed to assess the short-term efficacy of SILDPPHR+1 in comparison to conventional laparoscopic duodenum-preserving pancreatic head resection (cLDPPHR).

Methods: Consecutive patients who underwent SILDPPHR+1 and cLDPPHR procedures were screened.

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The rapid development and clinical application of sequencing technologies enable the genetic diagnosis of inherited deafness. P2RX2, as the gene responsible for autosomal dominant non-syndromic deafness-41 (DFNA41), has been proven to be essential for life-long normal hearing and for the protection of noise-induced hearing loss (NIHL). Our present study reports a missense variant in the P2RX2 gene (c.

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Cisplatin is a common anticancer drug, but its frequent nephrotoxicity limits its clinical use. Small GTP-binding protein GDP dissociation stimulator (smgGDS), a small GTPase chaperone protein, was considerably downregulated during cisplatin-induced acute kidney injury (CDDP-AKI), especially in renal tubular epithelial cells. SmgGDS-knockdown mice was established and found that smgGDS knockdown promoted CDDP-AKI, as demonstrated by an increase in serum creatine, blood urea nitrogen levels and the appearance of tubular patterns.

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Background: Osteoarthritis (OA) and osteoporosis (OS) are the most common orthopedic diseases.

Objective: To identify important genes as biomarkers for the pathogenesis of OA and OS.

Methods: Microarray data for OA and OS were downloaded from the Gene Expression Omnibus database.

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