303 results match your criteria: "JiLin Agricultural Science And Technology University[Affiliation]"

The efficient utilization of lignin, a pivotal component of lignocellulosic biomass, is crucial for advancing sustainable biorefinery processes. However, optimizing lignin valorization remains challenging due to its intricate structure and susceptibility to undesirable reactions during processing. In this study, we delve into the impact of various pretreatment agents on birch lignin, aiming to enhance its catalytic oxidation and depolymerization under polyoxometalates (POMs) catalysis.

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Porcine epidemic diarrhea virus (PEDV) is a significant pathogen affecting swine, causing severe economic losses worldwide. This study explores the regulatory role of miRNA-328-3p to ZO-1 expression and its impact on PEDV proliferation via the PLC-β1-PKC pathway in IPEC-J2 cells. We found that miRNA-328-3p can target ZO-1, influencing its expression and subsequently affecting the integrity of tight junctions in the cells.

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When utilizing convolutional neural networks for wheat disease identification, the training phase typically requires a substantial amount of labeled data. However, labeling data is both complex and costly. Additionally, the model's recognition performance is often disrupted by complex factors in natural environments.

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Porcine epidemic diarrhea virus (PEDV) induces enteritis and diarrhea in piglets. Mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) contributes to virus-induced inflammatory responses; however, the involvement of inflammasomes in PEDV infection responses remains unclear. We investigated the mechanism underlying inflammasome-mediated interleukin (IL)-1β secretion during the PEDV infection of porcine intestinal epithelial (IPEC-J2) cells.

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Protoplasts are essential tools for genetic manipulation and functional genomics research in fungi. This study systematically optimized protoplast preparation conditions and examined transcriptional changes throughout the preparation and regeneration processes to elucidate the molecular mechanisms underlying the formation and regeneration of protoplasts in . The results indicated an optimal protoplast yield of 5.

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As emerging contaminants growing threat to aquatic organisms, explore effective mitigation strategies is particularly important. Our previous studies have shown that selenium-rich Bacillus subtilis can not only alleviate the cause of brain damage by perfluorohexanoic acid (PFHxA) in Carassius auratus via the intestinal axis of the brain, but its metabolites can also alleviate PFHxA toxicity. This study further explores the potential mechanism through in vitro experiments.

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Introduction: Distiller's dried grains with solubles (DDGS), a by-product of grain fermentation for ethanol production, are extensively used in livestock feed. Given their nutrient composition, DDGS could potentially influence methane (CH) emissions, a significant greenhouse gas concern in ruminant production systems. This study utilized a multilevel random-effects meta-analysis to assess the impact of DDGS inclusion in cattle diets on CH production and yield.

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This study aimed to investigate the effects of the in-ovo injection of Yu Ping Feng polysaccharides (YPF) on the immunological development, hatchability, growth performance, intestinal tissue development, intestinal IgA cell distribution, and intestinal secretory IgA (SIgA) production in broiler chicken. Herein, 800 chicken embryos were randomly divided into Astragalus polysaccharide (APS), Atractylodes macrocephala polysaccharide (ATR), YPF, and normal saline (control) injection groups-polysaccharide injection, 0.5 mL of 4 mg/mL polysaccharide; normal saline injection, 0.

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The global livestock industry is facing a serious threat from a widespread foot-and-mouth disease virus (FMDV) epidemic. The timely detection of FMDV can significantly mitigate its harmful effects. This study aimed to establish and evaluate a TaqMan fluorescence quantitative PCR assay to assess its sensitivity, specificity, reproducibility, and stability.

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  • * A 120-day experiment tested various SMS to PM ratios to determine the best combination, ultimately finding a 6:4 ratio to be most effective, leading to a blend of beneficial organic matter sources.
  • * Analysis showed significant increases in nutrients, with a germination index of 132.7% and organic matter reaching 45.3%, while also highlighting structural changes in organic compounds during the composting process.
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  • Trauma is a significant factor in skin surgical issues for cats, leading to higher infection risks, and the study investigates how platelet-rich fibrin (PRF) can aid in wound healing.
  • Researchers created trauma models in 18 cats, dividing them into three groups: a control group, a PRF group, and a Manuka honey group for positive comparison.
  • Results indicated that PRF effectively enhances wound healing without affecting the cat's vital signs, promoting growth factor production, reducing inflammation, and increasing collagen fiber formation, similar to the effects of Manuka honey.
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By establishing an model of D-Gal-induced brain neuronal cell (HT-22) senescence, it was found that TAX treatment significantly increased the activities of SOD and GSH, while decreasing MDA levels in aging HT-22 cells, indicating that TAX effectively restored the total antioxidant capacity and antioxidant enzyme activity of aging HT-22 cells induced by D-Gal, and attenuated cellular oxidative stress injury. In addition, taxifolin could also protect HT-22 cells from aging by up-regulating SIRT1 while reducing the expression of Ac-p53, indicating that TAX may be an active substance that can effectively delay cell aging.

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  • - Fenpropathrin (FPT), a synthetic insecticide, poses risks to aquatic life by increasing oxidative stress and affecting the immune systems of fish like Cyprinus carpio through lipid peroxidation and iron metabolism disruption.
  • - Results revealed that exposure to FPT leads to lymphocyte death, ferroptosis, imbalances in iron transport, and increases in inflammatory gene expression, indicating significant immunotoxic effects.
  • - Treatment with the ROS inhibitor NAC showed potential for mitigating FPT-induced damage by reducing ferroptosis and inflammation, highlighting a pathway for protecting aquatic health from FPT exposure.
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In the field of numerical control machining, tool alignment technology is a key link to ensure machining accuracy and quality. Tool alignment refers to determining the correct position of the tool relative to the workpiece, and its accuracy directly affects the precision of part machining. With the development of precision machining technology, the research and application of cutting technology are increasingly valued.

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  • - Researchers investigated the impact of dexmedetomidine (DEX) on sepsis-associated acute kidney injury (AKI) using an LPS-induced rat model and kidney cell cultures, highlighting DEX's potential as a therapeutic agent.
  • - The study found that DEX improved kidney structure and function, reduced oxidative stress and apoptosis, and enhanced mitochondrial health through the α2-AR/SIRT1/PGC-1α signaling pathway.
  • - The findings suggest that DEX may offer nephroprotection in septic AKI by regulating mitochondrial dynamics and could lead to new treatment strategies for this serious condition.
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Orphan genes () are unique to the specific species or lineage, and whose homologous sequences cannot be found in other species or lineages. Furthermore, these genes lack recognizable domains or functional motifs, which make their characterization difficult. Here, we identified a   named () that could positively modulate bolting resistance.

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In this study, we have found two new species- and . Phylogenetic analyses, based on the internal transcribed spacer regions (ITS) and the nuclear ribosomal RNA gene (nrLSU), suggest that the two new species are distinct and monophyletic. is distinguished from other species of the genus by the pileus covered with greyish-orange squamules in the centre, stipe light brown and surface covered with white triangular squamules.

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Enrichment and purification of flavonoids from Euphorbia hirta L. and antioxidant activity evaluation.

Pak J Pharm Sci

July 2024

College of Biological and Pharmaceutical Engineering, Jilin Agricultural Science and Technology University, Jilin, PR China/College of Veterinary Medicine, Northeast Agricultural University, Harbin, PR China.

This study aimed to enrich flavonoids from Euphorbia hirta L. (E. hirta) extracts, and the enrichment parameters were optimized by adsorption and desorption tests.

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Insect hypovirulence-associated mycovirus confers entomopathogenic fungi with enhanced resistance against phytopathogens.

Virulence

December 2024

Institute of Plant Protection, Jilin Academy of Agricultural Sciences, Jilin Key Laboratory of Agricultural Microbiology, Key Laboratory of Integrated Pest Management on Crops in Northeast China, Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Affairs, Gongzhuling, Jilin, China.

Mycoviruses can alter the biological characteristics of host fungi, including change virulence or pathogenicity of phytopathogens and entomopathogenic fungi (EPF). However, most studies on the mycoviruses found in EPF have focused on the effects of the viruses on the virulence of host fungi towards insect pests, with relatively few reports on the effects to the host fungi with regard to plant disease resistance in hosts. The present study investigated the effects of the mycovirus chrysovirus 2 (BbCV2) virus infection on host biological characteristics, evaluated antagonistic activity of BbCV2 against two phytopathogenic fungi ( and ), and transcriptome analysis was used to reveal the interactions between viruses and hosts.

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Objective: Tuberculosis (TB) is the leading cause of mortality worldwide. Previous studies have reported that TB susceptibility can be caused by vitamin D deficiency, which is affected by polymorphisms in the vitamin D receptor () gene. However, these results have been inconsistent.

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  • California hare coltivirus (CHCV) was first isolated in 1976, but its distribution and host range were unclear until recent studies in China expanded its known presence.
  • Using next-generation sequencing, researchers found CHCV RNA in 1.56% of tick samples collected from northeastern China, with the highest positivity rates in Inner Mongolia.
  • Genetic analysis showed that current CHCV strains have high identity with previously reported strains and are closely related to human pathogenic coltiviruses, therefore expanding our understanding of CHCV’s diversity and geographic scope.
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  • * The study investigates the immune response and gut bacteria dynamics post-infection, highlighting the important role of immunoglobulin T (IgT) in mucosal immunity.
  • * Findings indicate a significant immune response, with increased IgT and altered gut microbiota, suggesting that enhancing IgT could lead to better disease resistance in aquaculture through probiotics and vaccines.
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Burns usually result in damage and loss of skin forming irregular wound wounds. The lack of skin tissue protection makes the wound site highly vulnerable to bacterial infections, hindering the healing process. However, commonly used wound dressings do not readily provide complete coverage of irregular wounds compared to regular wounds.

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Neurotropic viral infections pose a significant challenge due to their ability to target the central nervous system and cause severe neurological complications. Traditional antiviral therapies face limitations in effectively treating these infections, primarily due to the blood-brain barrier, which restricts the delivery of therapeutic agents to the central nervous system. Nanoparticle-based therapies have emerged as a promising approach to overcome these challenges.

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