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Previously, we showed that a chronic-low-dose nonylphenol (NP) exposure resulted in histological changes with sexually dimorphic pattern in rat adrenal glands. We hypothesized that such structural changes are closely related to the hormonal secretory patterns. To test this hypothesis, we developed the short-term adrenal incubation method, and measured the levels of catecholamines and cortical steroids using the high-performance liquid chromatography with electrochemical detection (HPLC-ECD) and specific enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay, respectively.

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Lin28 is Required for Single Niche Development in the Male Gonad.

Dev Reprod

December 2023

School of Biological Sciences and Technology, Chonnam National University, Gwangju 61186, Korea.

A stem cell niche provides an environment that governs stem cell maintenance and division. Thus, the development of a proper niche is of prime importance to stem cell behaviors. Mechanisms of niche development are beginning to be revealed in the male gonad.

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Efficacy of enzyme‑induced collagen crosslinking on porcine cornea.

Exp Ther Med

February 2024

Department of Ophthalmology, Peking University First Hospital, Peking University, Beijing 100034, P.R. China.

The purpose of the present study was to investigate the effect of a new crosslinking (CXL) method, induced by enzymes, on porcine corneas. Corneal strip (10x3 mm) pairs obtained from 60 fresh porcine eyes were harvested and divided into four groups, Groups A-D. Each pair of corneal strips was incised from the central part of the same cornea; one was incubated in transglutaminase (Tgase) solution (microbial Tgase 2 produced by tissue engineering) and the other remained untreated as a control.

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Groundwater is a vital ecosystem of the global water cycle, hosting unique biodiversity and providing essential services to societies. Despite being the largest unfrozen freshwater resource, in a period of depletion by extraction and pollution, groundwater environments have been repeatedly overlooked in global biodiversity conservation agendas. Disregarding the importance of groundwater as an ecosystem ignores its critical role in preserving surface biomes.

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The dry tropics occupy ~40% of the tropical land surface and play a dominant role in the trend and interannual variability of the global carbon cycle. Previous studies have reported considerable changes in the dry tropical precipitation seasonality due to climate change, however, the accompanied changes in the length of the vegetation growing season (LGS)-the key period of carbon sequestration-have not been examined. Here, we used long-term satellite observations along with in-situ flux measurements to investigate phenological changes in the dry tropics over the past 40 years.

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Human papillomavirus (HPV) DNA methylation changes in HPV-associated head and neck cancer.

Carcinogenesis

March 2024

Saliva and Liquid Biopsy Translational Laboratory, Griffith Institute for Drug Discovery (GRIDD), Griffith University, Nathan, Queensland 4111, Australia.

Despite the rising incidence, currently, there are no early detection methods for HPV-driven HNC (HPV-HNC). Cervical cancer studies suggest that HPV DNA methylation changes can be used as a biomarker to discriminate cancer patients from HPV-infected individuals. As such, this study was designed to establish a protocol to evaluate DNA methylation changes in HPV late genes and long control region (LCR) in saliva samples of HPV-HNC patients and HPV-positive controls.

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PALS1 is a key regulator of the lateral distribution of tight junction proteins in renal epithelial cells.

J Cell Sci

March 2024

University Hospital of Münster (UKM), Internal Medicine D (MedD), Department Molecular Nephrology, Albert-Schweitzer-Campus 1 Building A14, 48149 Münster, Germany.

The evolutionarily conserved apical Crumbs (CRB) complex, consisting of the core components CRB3a (an isoform of CRB3), PALS1 and PATJ, plays a key role in epithelial cell-cell contact formation and cell polarization. Recently, we observed that deletion of one Pals1 allele in mice results in functional haploinsufficiency characterized by renal cysts. Here, to address the role of PALS1 at the cellular level, we generated CRISPR/Cas9-mediated PALS1-knockout MDCKII cell lines.

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pv. () causes a devastating bacterial leaf blight in rice. Here, the antimicrobial effects of D-limonene, L-limonene, and its oxidative derivative carveol against were investigated.

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The Hippo pathway's main effector, Yes-associated protein (YAP), plays a crucial role in tumorigenesis as a transcriptional coactivator. YAP's phosphorylation by core upstream components of the Hippo pathway, such as mammalian Ste20 kinase 1/2 (MST1/2), mitogen-activated protein kinase kinase kinase kinases (MAP4Ks), and their substrate, large tumor suppressor 1/2 (LATS1/2), influences YAP's subcellular localization, stability, and transcriptional activity. However, recent research suggests the existence of alternative pathways that phosphorylate YAP, independent of these core upstream Hippo pathway components, raising questions about additional means to inactivate YAP.

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Ribosome RNA modification in cancer: Biological functions and therapeutic targets.

Sci Bull (Beijing)

March 2024

Guangdong Provincial Key Laboratory of New Drug Design and Evaluation, School of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Sun Yat-sen University, Guangzhou 510006, China. Electronic address:

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Based on white matter microstructure to early identify bipolar disorder from patients with depressive episode.

J Affect Disord

April 2024

School of Biological Sciences and Medical Engineering, Southeast University, Nanjing 210096, China; Child Development and Learning Science, Key Laboratory of Ministry of Education, Nanjing 210096, China. Electronic address:

Objective: Because of similar clinical manifestations, bipolar disorder (BD) patients are often misdiagnosed as major depressive disorder (MDD). This study aimed to compare the difference between depressed patients later converting to BD and unipolar depression (UD) according to diffusion tensor imaging (DTI).

Method: Patients with MDD (562 participants) in depressive episode states and healthy controls (HCs) (145 participants) were recruited over 10 years.

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Abnormal stability of spontaneous neuronal activity as a predictor of diagnosis conversion from major depressive disorder to bipolar disorder.

J Psychiatr Res

March 2024

School of Biological Sciences and Medical Engineering, Southeast University, Nanjing, 210096, China; Child Development and Learning Science, Key Laboratory of Ministry of Education, Nanjing, 210096, China. Electronic address:

Objective: Bipolar disorder (BD) is often misdiagnosed as major depressive disorder (MDD) in the early stage, which may lead to inappropriate treatment. This study aimed to characterize the alterations of spontaneous neuronal activity in patients with depressive episodes whose diagnosis transferred from MDD to BD.

Methods: 532 patients with MDD and 132 healthy controls (HCs) were recruited over 10 years.

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A novel Escherichia coli cell-based bioreporter for quantification of salicylic acid in cosmetics.

Appl Microbiol Biotechnol

January 2024

Department of Environmental Health Science, Konkuk University, Seoul, 05029, Republic of Korea.

Transcription factor-based bioreporters have been extensively studied for monitoring and detecting environmental toxicants. In Escherichia coli, the multiple antibiotic resistance regulator (MarR) induces transcription upon binding to salicylic acid (SA). We generated SA-specific E.

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Macrophage stimulating protein is a novel transcriptional target of estrogen related receptor gamma in alcohol-intoxicated mice.

Cell Signal

April 2024

Host-Directed Antiviral Research Center, School of Biological Sciences and Technology, Chonnam National University, Gwangju 61186, Republic of Korea. Electronic address:

Article Synopsis
  • Macrophage stimulating protein (MSP) is a liver-produced protein that activates the RON receptor and plays an essential role in immune functions like cell survival and phagocytosis.
  • The study reveals that alcohol exposure specifically increases MSP expression in the liver through the upregulation of the ERRγ protein.
  • Inhibition of the cannabinoid receptor CB1R prevents this increase, and experiments show that ERRγ directly binds to the MSP gene promoter, regulating its expression, thus providing insights into alcohol's effects on gene regulation in the liver.
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A macrourid, Coryphaenoides yaquinae sp. inc., was observed to be attracted to bait and exhibiting normal foraging behaviour during a period of 80 min within view of a baited video camera on the sea floor at 7259 m - the deepest ever observation of a fish species with a swim bladder.

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NAD dependent UPR activation underlies intestinal aging caused by mitochondrial DNA mutations.

Nat Commun

January 2024

CAS Key Laboratory of Regenerative Biology, Joint School of Life Sciences, Guangzhou Institutes of Biomedicine and Health, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Guangzhou Medical University, Guangzhou, China.

Aging in mammals is accompanied by an imbalance of intestinal homeostasis and accumulation of mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) mutations. However, little is known about how accumulated mtDNA mutations modulate intestinal homeostasis. We observe the accumulation of mtDNA mutations in the small intestine of aged male mice, suggesting an association with physiological intestinal aging.

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Kelp forests are threatened by ocean warming, yet effects of co-occurring drivers such as CO are rarely considered when predicting their performance in the future. In Australia, the kelp forms extensive forests across seawater temperatures of approximately 7-26°C. Cool-edge populations are typically considered more thermally tolerant than their warm-edge counterparts but this ignores the possibility of local adaptation.

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The complete mitochondrial genome of in Korea was sequenced and characterized. The mitochondrial genome is 17,258 bp in length and the GC content is 39%. It is constituted of 37 genes, 13 protein-coding genes, 22 transfer RNA genes, 2 ribosomal RNA genes, and a noncoding region.

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The complete mitochondrial genome of in Korea was sequenced and characterized. The mitochondrial genome consists of 37 genes (13 protein-coding genes, 22 transfer RNA genes, and 2 ribosomal RNA genes) and a noncoding region. Phylogenetic analysis based on the mitochondrial genome sequences revealed that from Korea formed a cluster with from China and from the USA, while showing clear separation from other turtle species within the cluster.

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Kelp forests may contribute substantially to ocean carbon sequestration, mainly through transporting kelp carbon away from the coast and into the deep sea. However, it is not clear if and how kelp detritus is transported across the continental shelf. Dense shelf water transport (DSWT) is associated with offshore flows along the seabed and provides an effective mechanism for cross-shelf transport.

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has been considered as a potential invasive species in Korea. However, the mitochondrial genome information of which can be used to control its effect on ecosystem is lacking. In this study, the complete mitochondrial genome of in Korea was sequenced and characterized.

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Cardiovascular diseases are the leading cause of death worldwide, with heart failure being a complex condition that affects millions of individuals. Single-nucleus RNA sequencing has recently emerged as a powerful tool for unraveling the molecular mechanisms behind cardiovascular diseases. This cutting-edge technology enables the identification of molecular signatures, intracellular networks, and spatial relationships among cardiac cells, including cardiomyocytes, mast cells, lymphocytes, macrophages, lymphatic endothelial cells, endocardial cells, endothelial cells, epicardial cells, adipocytes, fibroblasts, neuronal cells, pericytes, and vascular smooth muscle cells.

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Long-Term Investigation of Marine-Derived Diversity in the Republic of Korea.

Mycobiology

December 2023

School of Biological Sciences and Institute of Microbiology, Seoul National University, Seoul, Korea.

species play a crucial role in terrestrial environments as degraders and are well known for producing various secondary metabolites. Recently, species have been discovered in marine environments, exhibiting adaptability to high salinity and producing diverse secondary metabolites with valuable properties. However, limited research has focused on their marine diversity, leading to inaccurate species identification.

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(, ) consists of species of terrestrial plant endophytes and pathogens. has also been reported in marine environments such as mangroves, sea fans, and macroalgae. However, limited research has been conducted on associated with macroalgae.

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Cognitive deficits are a long-lasting consequence of drug use, yet the convergent mechanism by which classes of drugs with different pharmacological properties cause similar deficits is unclear. We find that both phencyclidine and methamphetamine, despite differing in their targets in the brain, cause the same glutamatergic neurons in the medial prefrontal cortex to gain a GABAergic phenotype and decrease their expression of the vesicular glutamate transporter. Suppressing the drug-induced gain of GABA with RNA-interference prevents the appearance of memory deficits.

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