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The Conference 2024 provides a platform to promote the development of an innovative scientific research ecosystem for microbiome and One Health. The four key components - Technology, Research (Biology), Academic journals, and Social media - form a synergistic ecosystem. Advanced technologies drive biological research, which generates novel insights that are disseminated through academic journals.

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Long non-coding RNA CASC15 enhances learning and memory in mice by promoting synaptic plasticity in hippocampal neurons.

Exploration (Beijing)

December 2024

Department of Occupational and Environmental Health and the Ministry of Education Key Lab of Hazard Assessment and Control in Special Operational Environment, School of Public Health Fourth Military Medical University Xi'an China.

Alzheimer's disease (AD) is a debilitating systemic disorder that has a detrimental impact on the overall well-being of individuals. Emerging research suggests that long non-coding RNAs play a role in neural development and function. Nevertheless, the precise relationship between lncRNAs and Alzheimer's disease remains uncertain.

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Star anise has been used for a long time in improving human health and curing diseases, owing to its unlimited components with complex chemical structures and a wide range of bioactivities. This study is aimed to investigate the influence of extraction methods (steam distillation, ethanol Soxhlet extraction, supercritical carbon dioxide extraction, subcritical n-butane extraction) on the yield, aroma properties, chemical composition, and bioactivity of star anise essential oils. Electronic nose detection revealed the essential oils from subcritical extraction exhibited the most intense aroma, while the essential oils from ethanol Soxhlet extraction had a more complex aroma profile.

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A new species of the genus (Plecoptera, Perlidae) from Jiangsu, China with re-description of Du, 2002.

Biodivers Data J

November 2024

College of Plant Protection & Institute of Applied Entomology, Yangzhou University, Yangzhou 225009, China College of Plant Protection & Institute of Applied Entomology, Yangzhou University Yangzhou 225009 China.

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  • Jiangsu Province, located in southeast China, has limited high-altitude areas, primarily featuring a few hills in the south.
  • Researchers documented 20 species of Plecoptera across 12 genera and five families in the province's mountainous and forested regions.
  • The study introduces a new Plecoptera species, along with detailed English descriptions and color images for the first time.
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Enantioselective dearomative formal (3+3) cycloadditions of bicyclobutanes with aromatic azomethine imines: access to fused 2,3-diazabicyclo[3.1.1]heptanes.

Chem Sci

November 2024

State Key Laboratory of Chemo/Biosensing and Chemometrics, Advanced Catalytic Engineering Research Center of the Ministry of Education, College of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, Hunan University Changsha Hunan 410082 P. R. China

Although cycloadditions of bicyclobutanes (BCBs) have emerged as a reliable approach for producing bicyclo[.1.1]alkanes such as azabicyclo[3.

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Construction and validation of a novel nomogram for predicting spontaneous preterm birth in patients with gestational diabetes mellitus.

Am J Transl Res

October 2024

Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, The Affiliated Hospital of Yangzhou University, Yangzhou University Yangzhou 225009, Jiangsu, China.

Objective: To explore the influencing factors of spontaneous preterm birth (sPTB) in patients with gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM) and construct a nomogram model.

Methods: A retrospective analysis was conducted on the clinical data of 289 GDM patients who gave birth at Yangzhou University Affiliated Hospital from January 2021 to December 2022. The patients were divided into the sPTB (n = 52) and non-sPTB (n = 237) groups based on whether sPTB occurred.

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A new species of (Plecoptera, Leuctridae) from Yunnan Province, China.

Biodivers Data J

October 2024

School of Plant Protection & Institute of Applied Entomology, Yangzhou University, Yangzhou 225009, China School of Plant Protection & Institute of Applied Entomology, Yangzhou University Yangzhou 225009 China.

Background: A new species of the genus (Plecoptera, Leuctridae) from Yunnan Province, China, , is described and illustrated.

New Information: This new species is compared to the similar species, (Wu, 1949). Additionally, we provide a supplemental description and colour plates of .

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Background: First-pass successful reperfusion (FPSR), defined as a successful/complete reperfusion achieved after a single thrombectomy pass, is predictive of favorable outcome in patients with acute ischemic stroke with large-vessel occlusion. It is unknown whether intravenous tirofiban is effective in increasing the rate of FPSR in acute anterior large-vessel occlusion stroke.

Methods And Results: Patients who had acute large-vessel occlusion stroke presenting within 24 hours and underwent endovascular thrombectomy were analyzed from the RESCUE BT (Intravenous Tirofiban for Patients With Large Vessel Occlusion Stroke) clinical trial, of which the main analysis was neutral.

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The colonization ability of DALI02 and the promoting effect of fermented prebiotics have been studied. This study aims to evaluate the systemic immunomodulatory effects of DALI02 and DALI02 + Prebiotics on cyclophosphamide-induced immunosuppressed rats. We found that DALI02 and DALI02 + Prebiotics, especially DALI02 + Prebiotics, exhibited significant restorative effects on the immunocompromised state in rats ( < .

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Gut microbiota is an intricate microbial community containing bacteria, fungi, viruses, archaea, and protozoa, and each of them contributes to diverse aspects of host health. Nevertheless, the influence of interaction among gut microbiota on host health remains uncovered. Here, we showed that the interaction between intestinal fungi and bacteria shaped lung inflammation during infection.

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  • A new bioanalytical platform, combining surface-enhanced Raman spectroscopy and lateral flow assay (SERS-LFA), has been developed for the rapid detection of miR-96-5p linked to gastric cancer (GC).
  • The SERS-LFA strips work by measuring the binding competition between miR-96-5p in a sample and a conjugated DNA probe, resulting in a measurable signal that decreases as miR-96-5p levels increase.
  • Clinical evaluations show that this biosensor can accurately detect miR-96-5p in patients, providing a quick (30 min) and sensitive diagnosis for early-stage gastric cancer compared to traditional methods like qRT-PCR.
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  • Neuroprotection is crucial in treating spinal cord injuries (SCI), and minocycline (MC) has shown potential but suffers from low effectiveness due to instability and bioavailability issues.
  • Researchers created a new micellar thermosensitive hydrogel (MCPP-M-gel) that safely encapsulates MC in a specialized polymer, enhancing its performance in rat models with SCI.
  • The study found that MCPP-M-gel promotes neuronal regeneration and improves the expression of critical proteins associated with nerve repair, indicating its potential for future applications in treating SCI and other neurodegenerative conditions.
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Atomically dispersed metal catalysts have attracted considerable attention in various important reactions owing to their high atom utilization and specific coordination environment. However, monometallic single sites sometimes present undesirable catalytic performance, which usually need a synergistic effect with the neighboring metal atoms, such as dimers or trimers. Different metal pairs on various solid carriers have been reported; nonetheless, huge challenges remain to precisely prepare a metal pair-site.

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Objective: To explore the clinical value of assessing early postoperative blood lipid metabolism levels in predicting anastomotic leakage (AL) after esophageal cancer (EC) surgery.

Methods: The clinical data of EC patients who underwent surgery at the Northern Jiangsu People's Hospital from May 2021 to May 2023 were retrospectively studied. Totally, 28 patients who developed AL were included in the AL group, while 110 patients who did not develop AL were included in the non-AL group.

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The design of an ideal catalyst for the oxygen evolution reaction (OER) is essential for electrocatalytic water-splitting. The NiS (101) facet is considered a suitable electrocatalyst owing to its good conductivity and stability, but high performance remains a challenge. Our first-principles calculations show that transition metal (TM) doping can effectively modulate p-d orbital coupling resulting from TM doping-induced charge redistribution on active site Ni atoms, thus enhancing the orbital interaction between Ni-3d and O-2p as well as between Ni-3d and O-2p .

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The manipulation of biocompatible supramolecular nanostructures at subcellular and cellular levels has become one of the increasingly significant topics but remains a formidable challenge in chemical and biological science. In this work, a controllable supramolecular aggregate based on host-guest competitive binding is elaborately constructed using cucurbit[8]uril, methionine-containing amphiphilic peptide, and perylene diimide, displaying oxidation-driven macrocycle-confined fluorescence enhancement for cell imaging and morphological reconstruction for cancer cell death. The experimental results demonstrate that cucurbit[8]uril possesses a high binding affinity with the methionine peptide, while this value sharply decreases after the methionine residue is oxidized to sulfoxide or sulfone.

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Transferring urea-containing waste water to clean hydrogen energy has received increasing attention, while challenges are still faced in the sluggish catalytic kinetics of urea oxidation. Herein, a novel hybrid catalyst of NiP/NiN embedded in nitrogen-doped carbon nanofiber (NiP/NiN/NCNF) is developed for energy-relevant urea-containing water-splitting reactions. The built-in electrophilic/nucleophilic domain resulting from the electron transfer from NiP to NiN accelerates the formation of high-valent active Ni species and promotes favourable urea molecule adsorption.

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Investigating the formation and transformation mechanisms of spiral-concave crystals holds significant potential for advancing innovative material design and comprehension. We examined the kinetics-controlled nucleation and growth mechanisms of Prussian Blue crystals with spiral concave structures, and constructed a detailed crystal growth phase diagram. The spiral-concave hexacyanoferrate (SC-HCF) crystals, characterized by high-density surface steps and a low stress-strain architecture, exhibit enhanced activity due to their facile interaction with reactants.

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Recent studies have provided new insights into the role of the microbiome in shaping host behavior. However, the relationship between the temporal division of labor among honey bees () and their gut microbial community has not been widely studied. Therefore, we aimed to evaluate the link between the gut microbiome and division of labor in honey bees by examining the microbial absolute abundance and relative composition of 7-day-old nurse bees and 28-day-old forager bees from a natural hive, as well as those of worker bees of the same 14-day-old age showing different behaviors in a manipulated hive.

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To achieve efficient and cost-effective electrochemical water splitting, highly active and affordable nanostructured catalysts are the key requirement. The current study presents the investigations of the efficacy of metal (Mn, Fe and Ni)-doped Co(OH) nanofibers towards oxygen evolution water splitting. Notably, Ni-doped Co(OH) demonstrates superior OER performance in KOH electrolyte, surpassing standard IrO with a modest potential of 1.

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Palladium-catalyzed decarboxylative (4 + 3) cycloadditions of bicyclobutanes with 2-alkylidenetrimethylene carbonates for the synthesis of 2-oxabicyclo[4.1.1]octanes.

Chem Sci

August 2024

State Key Laboratory of Chemo/Biosensing and Chemometrics, Advanced Catalytic Engineering Research Center of the Ministry of Education, College of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, Hunan University Changsha Hunan 410082 P. R. China

While cycloaddition reactions of bicyclobutanes (BCBs) have emerged as a potent method for synthesizing (hetero-)bicyclo[.1.1]alkanes (usually ≤ 3), their utilization in the synthesis of bicyclo[4.

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Prussian blue analogues (PBAs), representing the typical faradaic electrode materials for efficient capacitive deionization (CDI) due to their open architecture and high capacity, have been plagued by kinetics issues, leading to insufficient utilization of active sites and poor structure stability. Herein, to address the conflict issue between desalination capacity and stability due to mismatched ionic and electronic kinetics for the PBA-based electrodes, a rational design, including Mn substitution and polypyrrole (ppy) connection, has been proposed for the nickel hexacyanoferrate (Mn-NiHCF/ppy), serving as a model case. Particularly, the theoretical calculation manifests the reduced bandgap and energy barrier for ionic diffusion after Mn substitution, combined with the increased electronic conductivity and integrity through ppy connecting, resulting in enhanced redox kinetics and boosted desalination performance.

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Rodents can cause considerable changes in plant community composition. However, relationships between shifts in species dominance and plant functional traits caused by rodents have seldom been investigated, especially for belowground functional traits. In this study, a set of enclosures was constructed to analyze the effects of 10 years of Brandt's voles' activities on the defense strategies and dominant position changes of three gramineous plants (, , and ) in Inner Mongolia.

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Transition-metal compounds (TMCs) have recently become promising candidates as lithium-sulfur (Li-S) battery cathode materials because they have unique adsorption and catalytic properties. However, the relationship between the anionic species and performance has not been sufficiently revealed. Herein, using FeCoNiX (X = O, S, and P) compounds as examples, we systematically studied the effects of the anion composition of FeCoNiX compounds on the adsorption and catalytic abilities of sulfur cathodes in Li-S batteries.

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As an invaluable Chinese sheep germplasm resource, Hu sheep are renowned for their high fertility and beautiful wavy lambskins. Their distinctive characteristics have evolved over time through a combination of artificial and natural selection. Identifying selection signatures in Hu sheep can provide a straightforward insight into the mechanism of selection and further uncover the candidate genes associated with breed-specific traits subject to selection.

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