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Sheep are important herbivorous domestic animal globally, and the Chinese indigenous sheep breed has a multitude of economically significant variations due to the diverse geographical and ecological conditions. In particular, certain native breeds exhibit a visible high litter size phenotype due to the selection pressure of natural and artificial for thousands of years, offering an ideal animal model for investigating sheep's fecundity. In this study, selective signal analysis was performed on public whole-genome sequencing data from 60 sheep across eight breeds to identify candidate genes related to litter size.

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is a highly pathogenic and prevalent pathogen that is a class I carcinogen. More than 50% of the world's population is infected with . An anti-adhesive strategy is an effective way to antagonize infection, which does not cause resistance and is safer compared to antibiotic therapy.

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Detection of zearalenone in miscellaneous beans by functionalized SERS sensor based on sea urchin aptamer.

Food Chem

December 2024

College of Information and Electrical Engineering, Heilongjiang Bayi Agricultural University, 5 Xinfeng Road, Daqing 163319,PR China; Key Laboratory of Agro-products Processing and Quality Safety of Heilongjiang Province, Daqing 163319, PR China; Chinese National Engineering Research Center, Daqing 163319, PR China. Electronic address:

In this work, a sea urchin gold nanoparticles-zearalenone aptamer- tetramethylrhodamine sensor was constructed. Sea urchin gold nanoparticles, prepared using the seed-mediated growth method, were used as Raman substrates. Nucleic acid aptamers were mainly used as specific recognition molecules.

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Background: The utilization of near-infrared (NIR) spectroscopy, in conjunction with chemometric techniques, has been widely used in a variety of sectors, including agricultural production and pharmaceutical production. Nevertheless, the laborious and arduous procedure of gathering samples and evaluating their physicochemical properties leads to relatively limited training set sizes for modeling. This problem severely limits the optimization and practical application of NIR spectrum analysis models.

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Background: Laccase (LAC) gene family plays a pivotal role in plant lignin biosynthesis and adaptation to various stresses. Limited research has been conducted on laccase genes in common beans.

Results: 29 LAC gene family members were identified within the common bean genome, distributed unevenly in 9 chromosomes.

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Endometritis is a common disease that endangers human and animal health. Cyanidin-3-O-glucoside (C3G), a kind of anthocyanin, exists in a variety of plants and shows many biological activities. Here, we investigated the effect and mechanism of C3G on LPS-induced endometritis in mice.

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A novel encapsulation system was designed, utilizing sodium alginate (SA) polysaccharide as the matrix and easily absorbed Fe as the metal-organic framework, to construct microbead scaffolds with both high catechins (CA) and vitamin C (Vc) loading and antioxidant properties. The structure of microbead hydrocolloids was investigated using SEM, XPS, FTIR, XRD and thermogravimetry, and the antioxidant activity, in vitro digestion and the release of CA and Vc were evaluated. These results revealed that the microbead hydrocolloids SA-CA-Fe and SA-CA-Vc-Fe exhibited denser and stronger cross-linking structures, and the formation of inter- and intramolecular hydrogen and coordination bonds improved thermal stability.

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Metamorphosis plays an important role in the evolutionary success of insects. Accumulating evidence indicated that microRNAs (miRNAs) are involved in the regulation of processes associated with insect metamorphosis. However, the miRNAs coordinated with juvenile hormone (JH)-regulated metamorphosis remain poorly reported.

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The role of NAD-dependent deacetylase sirtuin-2 in liver metabolic stress through regulating pyruvate kinase M2 ubiquitination.

J Transl Med

July 2024

National Experimental Teaching Demonstration Center of Animal Medicine Foundation, College of Animal Science and Veterinary Medicine, Heilongjiang Bayi Agricultural University, Daqing, China.

NAD-dependent deacetylase Sirt2 is involved in mammalian metabolic activities, matching energy demand with energy production and expenditure, and is relevant to a variety of metabolic diseases. Here, we constructed Sirt2 knockout and adeno-associated virus overexpression mice and found that deletion of hepatic Sirt2 accelerated primary obesity and insulin resistance in mice with concomitant hepatic metabolic dysfunction. However, the key targets of Sirt2 are unknown.

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After polymer flooding, the heterogeneity between different layers intensifies, forming intricate seepage channels and fluid diversions, which results in decreased circulation efficiency and lower recovery rates, leaving a significant amount of residual oil trapped within the reservoir. Understanding the characteristics of residual oil occurrence is crucial for enhancing oil recovery post-polymer flooding. This study focused on sandstone reservoirs with varying permeability in the Saertu block of the Daqing oilfield.

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Osteoarthritis (OA) is the most common joint disease, causing symptoms such as joint pain, swelling, and deformity, which severely affect patients' quality of life. Despite advances in medical treatment, OA management remains challenging, necessitating the development of safe and effective drugs. Quercetin (QUE), a natural flavonoid widely found in fruits and vegetables, shows promise due to its broad range of pharmacological effects, particularly in various degenerative diseases.

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To explore the effect of polycarboxylate superplasticizers on the strength and hydration performance of alkali slag building materials, this study prepared cross-linked polycarboxylate superplasticizers with different ratios of hydrogen peroxide, methyl allyl alcohol polyoxyethylene ether, acrylic acid, polyethylene glycol diacrylate, monomer aqueous solution, reducing agent, chain transfer agent, etc. according to certain ratios, and tested their effects on the hydration performance and strength of alkali slag building materials. Through experimental analysis, it was found that the higher the proportion of cross-linked polycarboxylate based high-efficiency water-reducing agents, the lower the initial flowability of building material slurry; The addition of cross-linked polycarboxylate water-reducing agent will prolong the initial and final setting time of alkali slag building materials, delaying the hydration time of building materials; Cross linked polycarboxylate superplasticizers can reduce the electrical conductivity of alkali slag building material slurry, delaying its hydration rate; Different ratios of water-reducing agents have a significant impact on the water reduction rate of alkali slag building materials, with V2 water-reducing agent having the highest water-reduction rate of 28.

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  • A 2-year field trial was conducted to assess how different combinations of nitrogen fertilizers and straw returning impact soil bacterial diversity, straw decomposition, and maize yield. //!
  • Six treatments were tested, revealing significant differences in bacterial community composition at various growth stages, particularly among the dominant soil bacteria groups. //!
  • Results indicated that treatments with 60%-90% slow-release nitrogen had higher soil bacterial diversity and a quicker straw decomposition rate, suggesting better strategies for sustainable agriculture. //!
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Liver disease has become an important risk factor for global health. Resveratrol (Res) is a natural polyphenol which is widely found in foods and has a variety of biological activities. This study investigated the role of the microbiota-gut-liver axis in the Res relieving the liver fibrosis induced by inorganic mercury exposure.

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The large water demand, insufficient deposition on the back of the leaf and the uneven distribution of droplets are the problems of traditional agricultural ground plant protection machinery, which leads to low agricultural control efficiency. Combined with the advantages of electrostatic spray technology and the characteristics of high working efficiency and low probability of droplets drift of ground sprayer, an inductive electrostatic boom spray system based on embedded electrode structure is designed and mounted on a large self-propelled boom sprayer for field testing. Based on the working characteristics of the fan nozzle and the analysis of the theory of charge, the inductive electrostatic spray device is designed.

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Comprehensive analysis of the differential expression of mRNAs, lncRNAs, and miRNAs in Zi goose testis with high and low sperm mobility.

Poult Sci

August 2024

College of Animal Science and Veterinary Medicine, Heilongjiang Bayi Agricultural University, Daqing 163319, PR China; Key Laboratory of Exploration and Innovative Utilization of White Goose Germplasm Resources in the Cold Region of Heilongjiang Province, Daqing 163319, PR China. Electronic address:

Sperm mobility (SM) is an objective index for measuring sperm motility; however, the mechanisms underlying its regulation in geese remain unclear. The present study sought to elucidate the genetic mechanism underlying SM traits in Zi geese (Anser cygnoides L.).

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Bta-miR-149-3p suppresses inflammatory response in bovine Sertoli cells exposed to microcystin-leucine arginine (MC-LR) through TLR4/NF-kB signaling pathway.

Ecotoxicol Environ Saf

August 2024

Department of Animal Genetics, Breeding and Reproduction, College of Animal Science and Technology, Northeast Agricultural University Harbin, China. Electronic address:

This study explored the regulatory role of bta-miR-149-3p in the inflammatory response induced by microcystin-leucine arginine (MC-LR) exposure in bovine Sertoli cells. The research endeavored to enhance the comprehension of the epigenetic mechanisms underlying MC-LR-induced cytotoxicity in Sertoli cells and establish a foundation for mitigating these effects in vitro. In this study, we elucidated the regulatory mechanism of bta-miR-149-3p in the MC-LR-induced inflammatory response by verifying the target gene of bta-miR-149-3p through luciferase assays and treating the cells with a bta-miR-149-3p inhibitor for 24 h.

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Hairy and Krüppel homolog 1 (Kr-h1) are transcriptional repressors that act synergistically to mediate the gene-repressive action of juvenile hormone (JH). However, whether a regulatory relationship exists between Hairy and Kr-h1 remains unclear. In this study, an inhibitory effect of Hairy on Kr-h1 expression was found.

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Based on the whole virus or spike protein of pigs, δ coronavirus (PDCoV) as an immunogen may have unrelated antigenic epitope interference. Therefore, it is essential for screening and identifying advantageous protective antigen epitopes. In addition, immunoinformatic tools are described as an important aid in determining protective antigenic epitopes.

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  • - L. is a versatile crop valuable for food, textiles, and other industries, with secondary metabolites like cannabidiol (CBD) holding promise for medical applications.
  • - The growing CBD market necessitates alternative production methods beyond traditional farming techniques.
  • - This review discusses biotechnological approaches to enhance CBD production, including chemical and biological synthesis, enzyme involvement, and techniques like metabolic engineering and synthetic biology.
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  • * PvNAC52 is mainly located in the cell membrane, cytoplasm, and nucleus, and its overexpression enhances plant resilience by reducing oxidative damage and water loss.
  • * The protein binds to specific DNA elements (ABRE) to regulate genes involved in abiotic stress responses, indicating its role in adjusting plant responses to challenging conditions.
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Clinical ketosis is a detrimental metabolic disease in dairy cows, often accompanied by severe lipolysis and inflammation in adipose tissue. Our previous study suggested a 2.401-fold upregulation in the calmodulin (CaM) level in the adipose tissue of cows with clinical ketosis.

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In order to explore the therapeutic effect of Resveratrol (Res)-activated Natural Killer (NK) cells on canine mammary tumors, this study employed a range of assays, including wound healing, colony formation, Transwell, flow cytometry, and Western blot experiments, to investigate the impact of Res-pretreated NK cells on canine mammary tumor cells in vitro. Additionally, a tumor-bearing mouse model was utilized to further analyze the therapeutic effects of Res-pretreated NK cells in vivo. The results showed that Res enhances the capacity of NK cells to induce apoptosis, pyroptosis, and ferroptosis in canine breast tumor cells, while also augmenting their influence on the migration, invasion, and epithelial-mesenchymal transition of these cells.

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Prevalence and Molecular Characterization of spp., , and in Cattle in Heilongjiang Province, Northeast China.

Animals (Basel)

May 2024

Key Laboratory of Bovine Disease Control in Northeast China, Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Affair, Key Laboratory of Prevention and Control of Zoonotic Diseases of Daqing, College of Animal Science and Veterinary Medicine, Heilongjiang Bayi Agricultural University, Daqing 163319, China.

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  • The study investigates the prevalence of important diarrheal protozoan pathogens in cattle fecal samples collected from Heilongjiang Province, highlighting their global health risks to humans and animals.
  • The research sampled 1,155 cattle, revealing infection rates of 5.5% for one protozoan species, 3.8% for another, and 6.5% for a third, with several genetic variants identified among them.
  • Findings indicate that some protozoan species are zoonotic, meaning they can be transmitted from animals to humans, which raises public health concerns in the affected areas.
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To thoroughly understand the profile of phenolic phytochemicals in kidney bean seeds cultivated in a cold region, the extractions, contents, antioxidant activities, compositions of free and bound phenols in the seed coat and cotyledon, and also relevant color attributes, were investigated. The results indicated that ultrasound-assisted extraction was an efficient method for free phenols. The bound phenols in seed coat and cotyledon were released more efficiently by alkali-acid and acid-alkali sequential hydrolysis, respectively.

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