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2. Properties characterization and microstructural analysis of alkali-activated solid waste-based materials with sawdust and wastewater integration.
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Li, Liang, Zhao, Xianhui, Wang, Haoyu, Cao, Jianran, and Zhao, Xian-en
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SOLID waste , *BINDING agents , *HAZARDOUS substances , *CONSTRUCTION materials , *AGRICULTURAL wastes - Abstract
Construction materials are significantly exposed to ecological hazards due to the presence of hazardous chemical constituents found in industrial and agricultural solid wastes. This study aims to investigate the use of sawdust particles (SDPs) and sawdust wastewater (SDW) in alkali-activated composites (AACs) made from a mixture of different silicon-aluminum-based solid wastes (slag powder-SP, red mud-RM, fly ash-FA, and carbide slag-CS). The study examines the impact of SDP content, treated duration of SDPs, and SDW content on both fresh and hardened properties of the AACs, including electrical conductivity, fluidity, density, flexural and compressive strengths, and drying shrinkage. The study also analyzes the microstructures and product compositions of the AACs influenced by SDW through a comprehensive analysis of microstructures and product compositions by using XRD, SEM-EDS, and FTIR. The results show that treating SDPs with a 2.5 mol/L NaOH solution for 12 hours decreases the fluidity and electrical conductivity of the AACs but improves their flexural and compressive strengths. Additionally, in the synthesis of a composite material incorporating binder materials SP, RM, and FA in a mass ratio of 10:3:18, a 2.0 mol/L NaOH solution is employed. The liquid-to-solid ratio is maintained at 20:31, and the sand-to-binder ratio is set at 3:1. The substitution of 12.28% SDW to NaOH solution improves the resistance to drying shrinkage and long-term mechanical strength development of the AACs. Interestingly, the addition of SDW does not affect the product compositions due to the generation and decomposition of organic acid salts from organic impurities in the acidic SDW during long-term curing at room temperature. These findings provide valuable insights for the sustainable recycling of bioresources and solid wastes containing silicon-aluminum in construction materials. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR] more...
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- 2025
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3. Many roads lead to Rome: How improvisation and absorptive capacity affect entrepreneurial orientation and new venture performance relationship.
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Wei Sun, Xilin Hou, Li Liang, and Xiaoliang Bi
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Medicine ,Science - Abstract
This paper develops and tests a model that highlights the roles of improvisation and absorptive capacity as important mediating mechanisms through which entrepreneurial orientation (EO) influences new venture performance. Furthermore, we examine the interactive effect of improvisation and absorptive capacity on new venture performance. The results show that (a) improvisation and absorptive capacity both mediate the relationship between EO and new venture performance; (b) the interaction between improvisation and absorptive capacity is positively related to new venture performance; (c) improvisation moderates the indirect relationship between EO and new venture performance via absorptive capacity; and (d) absorptive capacity moderates the mediation of improvisation in the relationship between EO and new venture performance. With these findings, this paper provides insights into how different learning modes can enhance the EO-performance relationship. more...
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- 2023
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4. Analyses of plasma metabolites using a high performance four-channel CIL LC-MS method and identification of metabolites associated with enteric methane emissions in beef cattle
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Li, Hongwei, primary, Wang, Xiaohang, additional, Vinsky, Michael, additional, Manafiazar, Ghader, additional, Fitzsimmons, Carolyn, additional, Li, Liang, additional, and Li, Changxi, additional
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- 2024
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5. MADD Knock-Down Enhances Doxorubicin and TRAIL Induced Apoptosis in Breast Cancer Cells
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Turner, Andrea, Li, Liang-Cheng, Pilli, Tania, Qian, Lixia, Wiley, Elizabeth Louise, Setty, Suman, Christov, Konstantin, Ganesh, Lakshmy, Maker, Ajay V, Li, Peifeng, Kanteti, Prasad, Gupta, Tapas K Das, and Prabhakar, Bellur S more...
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Biochemistry and Cell Biology ,Biomedical and Clinical Sciences ,Oncology and Carcinogenesis ,Biological Sciences ,Breast Cancer ,Cancer ,2.1 Biological and endogenous factors ,Aetiology ,Amino Acid Sequence ,Antineoplastic Agents ,Apoptosis ,Breast Neoplasms ,Cell Line ,Tumor ,Death Domain Receptor Signaling Adaptor Proteins ,Doxorubicin ,Gene Expression Regulation ,Neoplastic ,Gene Knockdown Techniques ,Guanine Nucleotide Exchange Factors ,Humans ,Molecular Sequence Data ,RNA ,Small Interfering ,Receptors ,Death Domain ,TNF-Related Apoptosis-Inducing Ligand ,General Science & Technology - Abstract
The Map kinase Activating Death Domain containing protein (MADD) isoform of the IG20 gene is over-expressed in different types of cancer tissues and cell lines and it functions as a negative regulator of apoptosis. Therefore, we speculated that MADD might be over-expressed in human breast cancer tissues and that MADD knock-down might synergize with chemotherapeutic or TRAIL-induced apoptosis of breast cancer cells. Analyses of breast tissue microarrays revealed over-expression of MADD in ductal and invasive carcinomas relative to benign tissues. MADD knockdown resulted in enhanced spontaneous apoptosis in human breast cancer cell lines. Moreover, MADD knockdown followed by treatment with TRAIL or doxorubicin resulted in increased cell death compared to either treatment alone. Enhanced cell death was found to be secondary to increased caspase-8 activation. These data indicate that strategies to decrease MADD expression or function in breast cancer may be utilized to increase tumor cell sensitivity to TRAIL and doxorubicin induced apoptosis. more...
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- 2013
6. Optimizing nitrogen fertilizer amount for best performance and highest economic return of winter wheat under limited irrigation conditions.
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Pin Zhang, Yi-Kang Qi, Hong-Guang Wang, Jian-Ning He, Rui-Qi Li, and Wei-Li Liang
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Medicine ,Science - Abstract
Inappropriate water and fertilizer management can lead to unstable crop yields. Excessive fertilization can potentially cause soil degradation and nitrogen (N) leaching. The aim of this study was to explore the optimal N application rate on two wheat varieties with different nitrogen responding under limited water irrigation at three experimental sites in the Piedmont plain of the Taihang Mountains, China. A two-year field experiment was conducted to explore the effects of five N application rates (N0, N120, N180, N240, and N300) on winter wheat growth, leaf area index, aboveground biomass, grain yield, grain N accumulation, and net return. The results showed that N application rate significantly affected leaf area index, aboveground biomass, grain yield, and harvest index. Variety and variety × N rate interactions had a significant effect on few indicators. Compared with N0, N180 improved leaf area index, aboveground biomass, grain yield, and grain N accumulation. Compared with N240 and N300, N180 increased the harvest index and N harvest index, without significantly reducing grain yield or grain N accumulation, while enhancing a higher N use efficiency. Fertilizers applied in the ranges of 144.7-212.9 and 150.3-247.0 kg ha-1 resulted in the highest net return for the KN199 and JM585 varieties, respectively. Our study provides a sound theoretical basis for high-efficiency fertilizer utilization in sustainable winter wheat production in the Piedmont plains of the Taihang Mountains of China. more...
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- 2021
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7. Influence of age and sex on taste function of healthy subjects.
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Jing-Jie Wang, Kai-Li Liang, Wen-Jiun Lin, Chih-Yi Chen, and Rong-San Jiang
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Medicine ,Science - Abstract
The purpose of this study was to determine the influence of age and sex on the taste functions of healthy Taiwanese. Subjects were divided into groups based on their sex and age: 20-39 years, 40-59 years, or ≥ 60 years. We evaluated the taste functions of subjects using the whole mouth suprathreshold taste test and the taste quad test. For the whole-mouth test, subjects were instructed to sip and swish sweet, sour, salty, and bitter solutions, each at 5 different suprathreshold concentrations. Each subject was required to indicate the taste quality, and to rate the intensity and unpleasantness/pleasantness of each taste of the solutions. For the quad test, the 4 quadrants of the tongue surface were tested by applying a drop of one concentration of sweet, sour, salty, or bitter solutions 6 times. Subjects then indicated the taste quality and rated the intensity of the solution. We found that in the whole mouth test, the total correct identification score dropped with age, but the ability to identify sweet and salty qualities was not affected by age. No differences were found between males and females, except women scored better than men for sweetness in the 40-59 years age group. The intensity rating scores were higher in the 20-39 years age group, regardless of sex. With regard to the pleasantness of tastants, female subjects in the 20-39 years age group found sweet solution more pleasant than the older subjects did. In the quad test, the total correct identification score decreased with age, but there were no differences between males and females. Thus, our findings showed that both age and sex affected the taste functions of healthy Taiwanese to some extent, and differences were dependent on tongue region and taste quality. more...
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- 2020
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8. Reliability analysis using Limit equilibrium and Smoothed Particle Hydrodynamics-based method for homogeneous soil slopes.
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Chu, Xuesong, Wen, Jiahui, and Li, Liang
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SOILS ,SAFETY factor in engineering ,EQUILIBRIUM ,REGRESSION analysis ,HYDRODYNAMICS - Abstract
This paper develops a combined method to predict the volume of sliding mass for homogeneous slopes in an efficient manner. Firstly, the failure surface with minimum factor of safety (FS) in Limit Equilibrium Method is equated to that one determined by Smoothed Particle Hydrodynamics algorithm to obtain the threshold displacement value for unstable and stable particles. Secondly, the threshold displacement value is used to identify the volume of sliding mass using SPH. Finally, a regression model is developed based on a finite number of SPH simulations for homogeneous soil slopes. The proposed LEM-SPH based method is illustrated through a cohesive soil slope. It is concluded that the use of failure surface with minimum FS in LEM tends to underestimate the volume of sliding mass and to give an unconservative risk value. The Coefficient of Variation (Cov) of volume of sliding mass are 0.14, 0.28, 0.4, 0.48, 0.53 for Cov of soil properties = 0.2, 0.3, 0.4, 0.5, and 0.6, respectively. The uncertainty of soil properties has a significant effect on the mean value of volume of sliding mass and therefore the landslide risk value. The proposed method is necessitated for cases where large uncertainties in soil properties exist. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR] more...
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- 2024
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9. The impact of hyperglycemia upon BeWo trophoblast cell metabolic function: A multi-OMICS and functional metabolic analysis
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Easton, Zachary J. W., primary, Luo, Xian, additional, Li, Liang, additional, and Regnault, Timothy R. H., additional
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- 2023
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10. Serum amyloid A, protein Z, and C4b-binding protein β chain as new potential biomarkers for pulmonary tuberculosis.
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Ting-Ting Jiang, Li-Ying Shi, Li-Liang Wei, Xiang Li, Su Yang, Chong Wang, Chang-Ming Liu, Zhong-Liang Chen, Hui-Hui Tu, Zhong-Jie Li, and Ji-Cheng Li
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The aim of this study was to discover novel biomarkers for pulmonary tuberculosis (TB). Differentially expressed proteins in the serum of patients with TB were screened and identified by iTRAQ-two dimensional liquid chromatography tandem mass spectrometry analysis. A total of 79 abnormal proteins were discovered in patients with TB compared with healthy controls. Of these, significant differences were observed in 47 abnormally expressed proteins between patients with TB or pneumonia and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD). Patients with TB (n = 136) exhibited significantly higher levels of serum amyloid A (SAA), vitamin K-dependent protein Z (PROZ), and C4b-binding protein β chain (C4BPB) than those in healthy controls (n = 66) (P more...
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- 2017
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11. Association of the FCN2 Gene Single Nucleotide Polymorphisms with Susceptibility to Pulmonary Tuberculosis.
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Dan-Dan Xu, Chong Wang, Feng Jiang, Li-Liang Wei, Li-Ying Shi, Xiao-Mei Yu, Chang-Ming Liu, Xue-Hong Liu, Xian-Min Feng, Ze-Peng Ping, Ting-Ting Jiang, Zhong-Liang Chen, Zhong-Jie Li, and Ji-Cheng Li
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Ficolin-2 (FCN2) is an innate immune pattern recognition molecule that can activate the complement pathway, opsonophagocytosis, and elimination of the pathogens. The present study aimed to investigate the association of the FCN2 gene single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) with susceptibility to pulmonary tuberculosis (TB). A total of seven SNPs in exon 8 (+6359 C>T and +6424 G>T) and in the promoter region (-986 G>A, -602 G>A, -557 A>G, -64 A>C and -4 A>G) of the FCN2 gene were genotyped using the PCR amplification and DNA sequencing methods in the healthy controls group (n = 254) and the pulmonary TB group (n = 282). The correlation between SNPs and pulmonary TB was analyzed using the logistic regression method. The results showed that there were no significant differences in the distribution of allelic frequencies of seven SNPs between the pulmonary TB group and the healthy controls group. However, the frequency of the variant homozygous genotype (P = 0.037, -557 A>G; P = 0.038, -64 A>C; P = 0.024, +6424 G>T) in the TB group was significantly lower than the control group. After adjustment for age and gender, these variant homozygous genotypes were found to be recessive models in association with pulmonary TB. In addition, -64 A>C (P = 0.047) and +6424 G>T (P = 0.03) were found to be codominant models in association with pulmonary TB. There was strong linkage disequilibrium (r2 > 0.80, P < 0.0001) between 7 SNPs except the -602 G>A site. Therefore, -557 A>G, -64 A>C and +6424 G>T SNPs of the FCN2 gene were correlated with pulmonary TB, and may be protective factors for TB. This study provides a novel idea for the prevention and control of TB transmission from a genetics perspective. more...
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- 2015
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12. Liver X receptor gene polymorphisms in tuberculosis: effect on susceptibility.
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Min Han, Li Liang, Li-Rong Liu, Jun Yue, Yan-Lin Zhao, and He-Ping Xiao
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ObjectivesThe Liver X receptors (LXRs), Liver X receptor A (LXRA) and Liver X receptor B (LXRB), regulate lipid metabolism and antimicrobial response. LXRs have a crucial role in the control of Mycobacterium tuberculosis (M.tb). Lacking LXRs mice is more susceptibility to infection M.tb, developing higher bacterial burdens and an increase in the size and number of granulomatous lesions. We aimed to assess the associations between single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) in LXRs and risk of tuberculosis.MethodsWe sequenced the LXRs genes to detect SNPs and to examine genotypic frequencies in 600 patients and 620 healthy controls to investigate for associations with tuberculosis (TB) in the Chinese Han population. DNA re-sequencing revealed eight common variants in the LXRs genes.ResultsThe G allele of rs1449627 and the T allele of rs1405655 demonstrated an increased risk of developing TB (pConclusionsOur study data supported that LXRs play a fundamental role in the genetic susceptibility to TB and to different clinical patterns of disease. Thus, further investigation is required in larger populations and in additional areas. more...
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- 2014
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13. The assessment of the quality of reporting of systematic reviews/meta-analyses in diagnostic tests published by authors in China.
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Long Ge, Jian-Cheng Wang, Jin-Long Li, Li Liang, Ni An, Xin-Tong Shi, Yin-Chun Liu, and Jin-Hui Tian
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BACKGROUND: The quality of reporting in systematic reviews (SRs)/meta-analyses (MAs) of diagnostic tests published by authors in China has not been evaluated. The aims of present study are to evaluate the quality of reporting in diagnostic SRs/MAs using the PRISMA statement and determine the changes in the quality of reporting over time. METHODS: According to the inclusion and exclusion criteria, we searched five databases including Chinese Biomedical Literature Database, PubMed, EMBASE, the Cochrane Library, and Web of knowledge, to identify SRs/MAs on diagnostic tests. The searches were conducted on July 14, 2012 and the cut off for inclusion of the SRs/MAs was December 31(st) 2011. The PRISMA statement was used to assess the quality of reporting. Analysis was performed using Excel 2003, RevMan 5. RESULTS: A total of 312 studies were included. Fifteen diseases systems were covered. According to the PRISMA checklist, there had been serious reporting flaws in following items: structured summary (item 2, 22.4%), objectives (item 4, 18.9%), protocol and registration (item 5, 2.6%), risk of bias across studies (item 15, 26.3%), funding (item 27, 28.8%). The subgroup analysis showed that there had been some statistically significant improvement in total compliance for 9 PRISMA items after the PRISMA was released, 6 items were statistically improved regarding funded articles, 3 items were statistically improved for CSCD articles, and there was a statistically significant increase in the proportion of reviews reporting on 22 items for SCI articles (P more...
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- 2014
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14. Molecular analysis of serum and bronchoalveolar lavage in a mouse model of influenza reveals markers of disease severity that can be clinically useful in humans.
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Yadunanda Kumar, Cui Liang, Gino V Limmon, Li Liang, Bevin P Engelward, Eng Eong Ooi, Jianzhu Chen, and Steven R Tannenbaum
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Medicine ,Science - Abstract
BACKGROUND: Management of influenza, a major contributor to the worldwide disease burden, is complicated by lack of reliable methods for early identification of susceptible individuals. Identification of molecular markers that can augment existing diagnostic tools for prediction of severity can be expected to greatly improve disease management capabilities. METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: We have analyzed cytokines, proteome flux and protein adducts in bronchoalveolar lavage (BAL) and sera from mice infected with influenza A virus (PR8 strain) using a previously established non-lethal model of influenza infection. Through detailed cytokine and protein adduct measurements of murine BAL, we first established the temporal profile of innate and adaptive responses as well as macrophage and neutrophil activities in response to influenza infection. A similar analysis was also performed with sera from a longitudinal cohort of influenza patients. We then used an iTRAQ-based, comparative serum proteome analysis to catalog the proteome flux in the murine BAL during the stages correlating with "peak viremia," "inflammatory damage," as well as the "recovery phase." In addition to activation of acute phase responses, a distinct class of lung proteins including surfactant proteins was found to be depleted from the BAL coincident with their "appearance" in the serum, presumably due to leakage of the protein following loss of the integrity of the lung/epithelial barrier. Serum levels of at least two of these proteins were elevated in influenza patients during the febrile phase of infection compared to healthy controls or to the same patients at convalescence. CONCLUSIONS/SIGNIFICANCE: The findings from this study provide a molecular description of disease progression in a mouse model of influenza and demonstrate its potential for translation into a novel class of markers for measurement of acute lung injury and improved case management. more...
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15. Applicability of TIVAP versus PICC in non-hematological malignancies patients: A meta-analysis and systematic review
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Liu, Baiying, primary, Wu, Zhiwei, additional, Lin, Changwei, additional, Li, Liang, additional, and Kuang, Xuechun, additional
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- 2021
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16. Special plant species determines diet breadth of phytophagous insects: a study on host plant expansion of the host-specialized Aphis gossypii Glover.
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Wei Wu, Xin Li Liang, Hai Yang Zhao, Ting Ting Xu, and Xiang Dong Liu
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Host specialization is a ubiquitous character of phytophagous insects. The polyphagous population is usually composed of some subpopulations that can use only a few closely related plants. Cotton-melon aphids, Aphis gossypii Glover exhibited strong host specialization, and the cotton- and cucurbits-specialized biotypes had been clearly identified. However, the experimental work that addressed the roles of plant species in determining diet breadth of phytophagous insects is rare. In the present study, we took the artificial host transfer method to assess the role of two special plants, zucchini Cucurbita zucchini L. and cowpea Vigna unguiculata (Linn.) Walp, in regulating diet breadth of cotton- and cucurbits-specialized A. gossypii collected from cotton and cucumber fields and reared separately on the native host plant for ten years. The results showed that the cotton-specialized aphids did not directly use cucumber whereas the cucurbits-specialized did not use cotton regardless of the coexistence or separation of cotton and cucumber plants. Neither of the cotton- and cucurbits-specialized aphids could use capsicum Capsicum annuum, eggplant Solanum melongenahttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carolus_Linnaeus, tomato Solanum lycopersicum, maize Zea mayshttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carl_Linnaeus, and radish Raphanus sativus, however, both of them could use zucchini and cowpea. Moreover, the feeding experience on zucchini led the cotton-specialized aphids to use cucumber well and finally to be transformed into the cucurbits-specialized biotype. The short-term feeding experience on cowpea resulted in the diet breadth expansion of the cucurbits-specialized aphids to use cotton. On the other hand, the diet breadth expansion of the cucurbits- and cotton-specialized aphids was only realized by different species of plant. It concluded that the special host plant did induce the conversion of feeding habits in the cotton- and cucurbits-specialized aphids, and consequently broke the host specialization. The plant species is an underlying factor to determine the diet breadth of phytophagous insects. more...
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17. Visuomotor control of intermittent circular tracking movements with visually guided orbits in 3D VR environment
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Choi, Woong, primary, Yanagihara, Naoki, additional, Li, Liang, additional, Kim, Jaehyo, additional, and Lee, Jongho, additional
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- 2021
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18. The epidemiology of extrapulmonary tuberculosis in China: A large-scale multi-center observational study
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Kang, Wanli, primary, Yu, Jiajia, additional, Du, Jian, additional, Yang, Song, additional, Chen, Hongyan, additional, Liu, Jianxiong, additional, Ma, Jinshan, additional, Li, Mingwu, additional, Qin, Jingmin, additional, Shu, Wei, additional, Zong, Peilan, additional, Zhang, Yi, additional, Dong, Yongkang, additional, Yang, Zhiyi, additional, Mei, Zaoxian, additional, Deng, Qunyi, additional, Wang, Pu, additional, Han, Wenge, additional, Wu, Meiying, additional, Chen, Ling, additional, Zhao, Xinguo, additional, Tan, Lei, additional, Li, Fujian, additional, Zheng, Chao, additional, Liu, Hongwei, additional, Li, Xinjie, additional, A, Ertai, additional, Du, Yingrong, additional, Liu, Fenglin, additional, Cui, Wenyu, additional, Wang, Quanhong, additional, Chen, Xiaohong, additional, Han, Junfeng, additional, Xie, Qingyao, additional, Feng, Yanmei, additional, Liu, Wenyu, additional, Tang, Peijun, additional, Zhang, Jianyong, additional, Zheng, Jian, additional, Chen, Dawei, additional, Yao, Xiangyang, additional, Ren, Tong, additional, Li, Yan, additional, Li, Yuanyuan, additional, Wu, Lei, additional, Song, Qiang, additional, Yang, Mei, additional, Zhang, Jian, additional, Liu, Yuanyuan, additional, Guo, Shuliang, additional, Yan, Kun, additional, Shen, Xinghua, additional, Lei, Dan, additional, Zhang, Yanli, additional, Yan, Xiaofeng, additional, Li, Liang, additional, and Tang, Shenjie, additional more...
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- 2020
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19. Influence of age and sex on taste function of healthy subjects
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Rong-San Jiang, Jing-Jie Wang, Kai-Li Liang, Wen-Jiun Lin, and Chih Yi Chen
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Male ,Taste ,Aging ,Physiology ,Social Sciences ,Audiology ,Sodium Chloride ,0302 clinical medicine ,Medicine and Health Sciences ,Medicine ,Psychology ,Young adult ,030223 otorhinolaryngology ,Sex Characteristics ,Multidisciplinary ,Healthy subjects ,Taste Perception ,Sweetness ,Middle Aged ,Healthy Volunteers ,Chemistry ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Physical Sciences ,Female ,Sensory Perception ,Anatomy ,Sex characteristics ,Research Article ,Adult ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Science ,Age and sex ,Citric Acid ,03 medical and health sciences ,Young Adult ,Alkaloids ,stomatognathic system ,Tongue ,Caffeine ,Humans ,Mouth ,business.industry ,Chemical Compounds ,Biology and Life Sciences ,Age Groups ,People and Places ,Taste function ,Population Groupings ,Salts ,business ,Physiological Processes ,Digestive System ,Acids ,Organism Development ,030217 neurology & neurosurgery ,Neuroscience ,Developmental Biology - Abstract
The purpose of this study was to determine the influence of age and sex on the taste functions of healthy Taiwanese. Subjects were divided into groups based on their sex and age: 20-39 years, 40-59 years, or ≥ 60 years. We evaluated the taste functions of subjects using the whole mouth suprathreshold taste test and the taste quad test. For the whole-mouth test, subjects were instructed to sip and swish sweet, sour, salty, and bitter solutions, each at 5 different suprathreshold concentrations. Each subject was required to indicate the taste quality, and to rate the intensity and unpleasantness/pleasantness of each taste of the solutions. For the quad test, the 4 quadrants of the tongue surface were tested by applying a drop of one concentration of sweet, sour, salty, or bitter solutions 6 times. Subjects then indicated the taste quality and rated the intensity of the solution. We found that in the whole mouth test, the total correct identification score dropped with age, but the ability to identify sweet and salty qualities was not affected by age. No differences were found between males and females, except women scored better than men for sweetness in the 40-59 years age group. The intensity rating scores were higher in the 20-39 years age group, regardless of sex. With regard to the pleasantness of tastants, female subjects in the 20-39 years age group found sweet solution more pleasant than the older subjects did. In the quad test, the total correct identification score decreased with age, but there were no differences between males and females. Thus, our findings showed that both age and sex affected the taste functions of healthy Taiwanese to some extent, and differences were dependent on tongue region and taste quality. more...
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- 2019
20. Comparison between the diagnostic validities of Xpert MTB/RIF and interferon-γ release assays for tuberculous pericarditis using pericardial tissue
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Xudong Xu, Da Chen, Fangming Zhong, Li-Liang Xu, Gang Chen, Jun Yang, Guocan Yu, and Bo Ye
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Bacterial Diseases ,Pulmonology ,Physiology ,030204 cardiovascular system & hematology ,Pathology and Laboratory Medicine ,Gastroenterology ,0302 clinical medicine ,Interferon γ ,Medicine and Health Sciences ,030212 general & internal medicine ,Multidisciplinary ,biology ,Tuberculous pericarditis ,Predictive value ,Body Fluids ,Actinobacteria ,Infectious Diseases ,Blood ,Medicine ,Tuberculosis Diagnosis and Management ,Anatomy ,Research Article ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Science ,Histopathology ,Surgical and Invasive Medical Procedures ,Sensitivity and Specificity ,Mycobacterium tuberculosis ,03 medical and health sciences ,Pericarditis ,Diagnostic Medicine ,Internal medicine ,medicine ,Tuberculosis ,Humans ,Bacteria ,Surgical Resection ,business.industry ,Organisms ,Biology and Life Sciences ,Pericarditis, Tuberculous ,medicine.disease ,biology.organism_classification ,Tropical Diseases ,Peripheral blood ,Confidence interval ,Pleural Effusion ,Anatomical Pathology ,business ,Mycobacterium Tuberculosis ,Interferon-gamma Release Tests - Abstract
Background This study aimed to assess the diagnostic performance of Xpert MTB/RIF for tuberculous pericarditis (TBP) using pericardial tissues. Methods The study involved 30 patients admitted with suspected TBP from January–December 2016; three patients were later excluded. The interferon-γ release assay (T-SPOT.TB) and the Xpert MTB/RIF test were performed using peripheral blood and pericardial tissues, respectively. TBP was confirmed using pericardial histopathology and a composite reference standard (CRS). We analyzed the sensitivity, specificity, predictive value (PV), likelihood ratio (LR), and area under curve (AUC) of both assays. Results Fourteen patients were confirmed as TBP, 10 as non-TBP, and 3 as probable TBP. The sensitivity, specificity, positive PV (PPV), negative PV (NPV), PLR, NLR, and AUC (95% confidence interval [CI]) of the Xpert MTB/RIF assay were 78.6% (49.2–95.3%) and 70.6% (44.0–89.7%); 92.3% (64.0–99.8%) and 100% (69.2–100%); 91.7% (61.5–99.8%) and 100% (73.5–100%); 80.0% (51.9–95.7%) and 66.7% (38.4–88.2%); 10.21 (1.52–68.49) and the PLR value was undefined with CRS as the reference; 0.23 (0.08–0.64) and 0.29(0.14–0.61); and 0.854 (0.666–0.959) and 0.853 (0.664–0.959), against histopathology and CRS, respectively. The sensitivity, specificity, PPV, NPV, PLR, NLR, and AUC values (95% CI) of T-SPOT.TB were 92.9% (66.1–99.8%) and 94.1% (71.3–99.9%); 15.4% (1.9–45.5%) and 20.0% (2.5–55.6%); 54.2% (32.8–74.5%) and 66.7% (44.7–84.4%); 66.7% (9.4–99.2%) and 66.7% (9.4–99.2%); 1.10 (0.83–1.44) and 1.18 (0.84–1.6); 0.46 (0.05–4.53) and 0.29 (0.03–2.85); and 0.541(0.340–0.733) and 0.571(0.367–0.758), against histopathology and CRS, respectively. The differences in sensitivity, PPV, and AUC of Xpert MTB/RIF and T-SPOT.TB were not statistically significant (P > 0.05), compared to those of histopathology and CRS. However, the differences in specificity and NPV of the two assays were significant (P < 0.05), compared to those of histopathology and CRS. Conclusions Xpert MTB/RIF test is a valid diagnostic technique for TBP with higher sensitivity and specificity than T-SPOT.TB. more...
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- 2017
21. Human scalp evoked potentials related to the fusion between a sound source and its simulated reflection
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Huang, Ying, primary, Lu, Hao, additional, and Li, Liang, additional
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- 2019
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22. Proteomic analysis of the response of Trichinella spiralis muscle larvae to exogenous nitric oxide
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Wang, Xiaoli, primary, Li, Liang, additional, Wei, Xing, additional, Wang, Yuanyuan, additional, Zhang, Hui, additional, Shi, Ao, additional, Liu, Tao, additional, Yang, Xiaodi, additional, and Fang, Qiang, additional more...
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- 2018
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23. Progression of the Radiologic Severity Index predicts mortality in patients with parainfluenza virus-associated lower respiratory infections
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Sheshadri, Ajay, primary, Shah, Dimpy P., additional, Godoy, Myrna, additional, Erasmus, Jeremy J., additional, Song, Juhee, additional, Li, Liang, additional, Evans, Scott E., additional, Chemaly, Roy F., additional, Dickey, Burton F., additional, and Ost, David E., additional more...
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24. Proteomic analysis of the response of Trichinella spiralis muscle larvae to exogenous nitric oxide
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Liu Tao, Xiaoli Wang, Ao Shi, Li Liang, Xing Wei, Yuanyuan Wang, Hui Zhang, Xiaodi Yang, and Qiang Fang
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Proteomics ,0301 basic medicine ,Life Cycles ,Protein Expression ,lcsh:Medicine ,Muscle Proteins ,Gene Expression ,Biochemistry ,Larvae ,0302 clinical medicine ,Cell Signaling ,Gene expression ,Medicine and Health Sciences ,Membrane Receptor Signaling ,lcsh:Science ,Nematode Infections ,Extracellular Matrix Proteins ,Multidisciplinary ,biology ,Chemistry ,Muscles ,Gene Ontologies ,Neurochemistry ,Trichinellosis ,Helminth Proteins ,Genomics ,Hormone Receptor Signaling ,Cell biology ,Larva ,Proteome ,Neurochemicals ,Signal transduction ,Research Article ,Signal Transduction ,Biological adhesion ,030231 tropical medicine ,Trichinella spiralis ,Nitric Oxide ,Research and Analysis Methods ,03 medical and health sciences ,Gene Expression and Vector Techniques ,Parasitic Diseases ,Genetics ,Animals ,KEGG ,Molecular Biology Techniques ,Molecular Biology ,Molecular Biology Assays and Analysis Techniques ,lcsh:R ,Biology and Life Sciences ,Computational Biology ,Proteins ,Cell Biology ,Genome Analysis ,biology.organism_classification ,Cellular component organization ,030104 developmental biology ,lcsh:Q ,Developmental Biology ,Neuroscience - Abstract
Trichinella spiralis mainly dwells in the muscle tissue of its host and is the main causative agent of trichinellosis in humans. Nitric oxide (NO), an important intracellular signaling molecule that may restrict pathogen growth in infected hosts, has been known for its anti-pathogenic activity, including resistance to T. spiralis. Herein, we applied label-free analysis to investigate the effect of sodium nitroprusside (SNP, a NO donor compound) on the proteome of T. spiralis muscle larvae (ML), followed by Gene ontology (GO) and Kyoto Encyclopedia of Genes and Genomes (KEGG) pathway cluster analyses. Of the 1,476 proteins detected in the ML, 121 proteins showed differential expression, including 50 significantly upregulated and 71 downregulated proteins. The functions of the 108 annotated proteins were primarily related to signal transduction, transcription/translation, material metabolism, protein synthesis/assembly/degradation, and stress/defense/antioxidation. Quantitative real-time polymerase chain reaction (qRT-PCR) assay verified that FRMD5 and CUT-1 gene expression levels were significantly increased, while COX2 gene expression level was significantly decreased. GO annotation and KEGG pathway analyses showed that the majority of differentially expressed proteins were mainly involved in the molecular function of the catalytic activity, biological process of the immune system process, metabolic process, cellular component organization, biological adhesion, and cellular component of the macromolecular complex. Our results demonstrate the first comprehensive protein expression profile of the ML in response to NO stress and provide novel references for understanding the potential mechanism underlying the effects of NO on trichinellosis. more...
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25. Transcriptome analysis revealed the possible regulatory pathways initiating female geese broodiness within the hypothalamic-pituitary-gonadal axis
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Liu, Hehe, primary, Wang, Jiwen, additional, Li, Liang, additional, Han, Chunchun, additional, He, Hua, additional, and Xu, Hengyong, additional
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26. Numerical Simulation of Dry Granular Flow Impacting a Rigid Wall Using the Discrete Element Method
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Li Liang, Fengyuan Wu, Chao Wang, and Yunyun Fan
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Bending ,0211 other engineering and technologies ,lcsh:Medicine ,02 engineering and technology ,Retaining wall ,01 natural sciences ,010305 fluids & plasmas ,Stiffness ,lcsh:Science ,Peak Values ,Minerals ,Multidisciplinary ,Simulation and Modeling ,Physics ,Classical Mechanics ,Mechanics ,Mineralogy ,Limestone ,Discrete element method ,Deformation ,Physical Sciences ,Bending moment ,Engineering and Technology ,Rheology ,Research Article ,Materials science ,Materials Science ,Material Properties ,Geometry ,Fluid Mechanics ,Research and Analysis Methods ,Continuum Mechanics ,Sphericity ,0103 physical sciences ,Water Movements ,Tangents ,Mechanical Properties ,Computer Simulation ,Particle Size ,Fluid Flow ,021101 geological & geomatics engineering ,Damage Mechanics ,Normal force ,Computer simulation ,lcsh:R ,Numerical Analysis, Computer-Assisted ,Fluid Dynamics ,Models, Theoretical ,Radii ,Signal Processing ,Earth Sciences ,Particle ,lcsh:Q ,Mathematics - Abstract
This paper presents a clump model based on Discrete Element Method. The clump model was more close to the real particle than a spherical particle. Numerical simulations of several tests of dry granular flow impacting a rigid wall flowing in an inclined chute have been achieved. Five clump models with different sphericity have been used in the simulations. By comparing the simulation results with the experimental results of normal force on the rigid wall, a clump model with better sphericity was selected to complete the following numerical simulation analysis and discussion. The calculation results of normal force showed good agreement with the experimental results, which verify the effectiveness of the clump model. Then, total normal force and bending moment of the rigid wall and motion process of the granular flow were further analyzed. Finally, comparison analysis of the numerical simulations using the clump model with different grain composition was obtained. By observing normal force on the rigid wall and distribution of particle size at the front of the rigid wall at the final state, the effect of grain composition on the force of the rigid wall has been revealed. It mainly showed that, with the increase of the particle size, the peak force at the retaining wall also increase. The result can provide a basis for the research of relevant disaster and the design of protective structures. more...
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27. Direction-of-arrival estimation of multipath signals using independent component analysis and compressive sensing
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Zhao, Lin, primary, Xu, Jian, additional, Ding, Jicheng, additional, Liu, Aimeng, additional, and Li, Liang, additional
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28. The Global Fund in China: Multidrug-resistant tuberculosis nationwide programmatic scale-up and challenges to transition to full country ownership
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Wang, Lixia, primary, Li, Renzhong, additional, Xu, Caihong, additional, Zhang, Hui, additional, Ruan, Yunzhou, additional, Chen, Mingting, additional, Wang, Dongmei, additional, Dirlikov, Emilio, additional, Du, Xin, additional, Zhao, Jin, additional, Zhao, Yanlin, additional, Wang, ShengFen, additional, Liu, Yuhong, additional, Li, Liang, additional, Falzon, Dennis, additional, Sun, Yanni, additional, Wang, Yu, additional, Schwartländer, Bernhard, additional, and Scano, Fabio, additional more...
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29. Rhythmic expression of circadian clock genes in the preovulatory ovarian follicles of the laying hen
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Zhang, Zhichao, primary, Lai, Shuang, additional, Wang, Yagang, additional, Li, Liang, additional, Yin, Huadong, additional, Wang, Yan, additional, Zhao, Xiaoling, additional, Li, Diyan, additional, Yang, Mingyao, additional, and Zhu, Qing, additional more...
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30. Responses of Nucleus Tractus Solitarius (NTS) early and late neurons to blood pressure changes in anesthetized F344 rats
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Kolpakova, Jenya, primary, Li, Liang, additional, Hatcher, Jeffrey T., additional, Gu, He, additional, Zhang, Xueguo, additional, Chen, Jin, additional, and Cheng, Zixi Jack, additional
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31. Association of the FCN2 Gene Single Nucleotide Polymorphisms with Susceptibility to Pulmonary Tuberculosis
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Xiao-Mei Yu, Xue-Hong Liu, Li-Liang Wei, Ji-Cheng Li, Feng Jiang, Chang-Ming Liu, Dandan Xu, Zhong-Liang Chen, Tingting Jiang, Xian-Min Feng, Li-Ying Shi, Zhong-Jie Li, Chong Wang, and Ze-Peng Ping
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Adult ,Male ,Linkage disequilibrium ,Tuberculosis ,Adolescent ,Genotype ,lcsh:Medicine ,Single-nucleotide polymorphism ,Polymorphism, Single Nucleotide ,Linkage Disequilibrium ,Mycobacterium tuberculosis ,Young Adult ,Gene Frequency ,Lectins ,medicine ,Humans ,Genetic Predisposition to Disease ,Allele ,lcsh:Science ,Allele frequency ,Tuberculosis, Pulmonary ,Alleles ,Aged ,Multidisciplinary ,biology ,Haplotype ,lcsh:R ,Exons ,Middle Aged ,medicine.disease ,biology.organism_classification ,Molecular biology ,Case-Control Studies ,Immunology ,Female ,lcsh:Q ,Research Article - Abstract
Ficolin-2 (FCN2) is an innate immune pattern recognition molecule that can activate the complement pathway, opsonophagocytosis, and elimination of the pathogens. The present study aimed to investigate the association of the FCN2 gene single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) with susceptibility to pulmonary tuberculosis (TB). A total of seven SNPs in exon 8 (+6359 C>T and +6424 G>T) and in the promoter region (-986 G>A, -602 G>A, -557 A>G, -64 A>C and -4 A>G) of the FCN2 gene were genotyped using the PCR amplification and DNA sequencing methods in the healthy controls group (n = 254) and the pulmonary TB group (n = 282). The correlation between SNPs and pulmonary TB was analyzed using the logistic regression method. The results showed that there were no significant differences in the distribution of allelic frequencies of seven SNPs between the pulmonary TB group and the healthy controls group. However, the frequency of the variant homozygous genotype (P = 0.037, -557 A>G; P = 0.038, -64 A>C; P = 0.024, +6424 G>T) in the TB group was significantly lower than the control group. After adjustment for age and gender, these variant homozygous genotypes were found to be recessive models in association with pulmonary TB. In addition, -64 A>C (P = 0.047) and +6424 G>T (P = 0.03) were found to be codominant models in association with pulmonary TB. There was strong linkage disequilibrium (r2 > 0.80, P < 0.0001) between 7 SNPs except the -602 G>A site. Therefore, -557 A>G, -64 A>C and +6424 G>T SNPs of the FCN2 gene were correlated with pulmonary TB, and may be protective factors for TB. This study provides a novel idea for the prevention and control of TB transmission from a genetics perspective. more...
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32. Carbon, Nitrogen and Phosphorus Accumulation and Partitioning, and C:N:P Stoichiometry in Late-Season Rice under Different Water and Nitrogen Managements
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Yuanjing Ji, Chunyan Zhu, Yingxu Chen, Li Liang, Yushi Ye, and Xinqiang Liang
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lcsh:Medicine ,Plant Science ,Soil Chemistry ,Plant Roots ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,lcsh:Science ,Multidisciplinary ,Plant Stems ,food and beverages ,Agriculture ,Phosphorus ,Biogeochemistry ,Soil Ecology ,Nitrogen ,Chemistry ,Physical Sciences ,Engineering and Technology ,Fertilizer ,Seasons ,Research Article ,Biogeochemical cycle ,Irrigation ,Environmental Engineering ,Water Management ,chemistry.chemical_element ,Growing season ,Soil Science ,Crops ,engineering.material ,Biology ,Research and Analysis Methods ,Animal science ,Model Organisms ,Plant and Algal Models ,Environmental Chemistry ,Ecosystem ,Panicle ,lcsh:R ,Ecology and Environmental Sciences ,Biology and Life Sciences ,Water ,Oryza ,Carbon ,Plant Leaves ,Geochemistry ,Agronomy ,chemistry ,Urea ,engineering ,Earth Sciences ,lcsh:Q ,Rice ,Agroecology ,Cereal Crops - Abstract
Water and nitrogen availability plays an important role in the biogeochemical cycles of essential elements, such as carbon (C), nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P), in agricultural ecosystems. In this study, we investigated the seasonal changes of C, N and P concentrations, accumulation, partitioning, and C:N:P stoichiometric ratios in different plant tissues (root, stem-leaf, and panicle) of late-season rice under two irrigation regimes (continuous flooding, CF; alternate wetting and drying, AWD) and four N managements (control, N0; conventional urea at 240 kg N ha(-1), UREA; controlled-release bulk blending fertilizer at 240 kg N ha(-1), BBF; polymer-coated urea at 240 kg N ha(-1), PCU). We found that water and N treatments had remarkable effects on the measured parameters in different plant tissues after transplanting, but the water and N interactions had insignificant effects. Tissue C:N, N:P and C:P ratios ranged from 14.6 to 52.1, 3.1 to 7.8, and 76.9 to 254.3 over the rice growing seasons, respectively. The root and stem-leaf C:N:P and panicle C:N ratios showed overall uptrends with a peak at harvest whereas the panicle N:P and C:P ratios decreased from filling to harvest. The AWD treatment did not affect the concentrations and accumulation of tissue C and N, but greatly decreased those of P, resulting in enhanced N:P and C:P ratios. N fertilization significantly increased tissue N concentration, slightly enhanced tissue P concentration, but did not affect tissue C concentration, leading to a significant increase in tissue N:P ratio but a decrease in C:N and C:P ratios. Our results suggested that the growth of rice in the Taihu Lake region was co-limited by N and P. These findings broadened our understanding of the responses of plant C:N:P stoichiometry to simultaneous water and N managements in subtropical high-yielding rice systems. more...
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33. Serum amyloid A, protein Z, and C4b-binding protein β chain as new potential biomarkers for pulmonary tuberculosis
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Jiang, Ting-Ting, primary, Shi, Li-Ying, additional, Wei, Li-Liang, additional, Li, Xiang, additional, Yang, Su, additional, Wang, Chong, additional, Liu, Chang-Ming, additional, Chen, Zhong-Liang, additional, Tu, Hui-Hui, additional, Li, Zhong-Jie, additional, and Li, Ji-Cheng, additional more...
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34. Quantitative Proteomic Profiling of Early and Late Responses to Salicylic Acid in Cucumber Leaves
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Dong, Chun-Juan, primary, Cao, Ning, additional, Li, Liang, additional, and Shang, Qing-Mao, additional
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35. Protective Effect of Irisin on Atherosclerosis via Suppressing Oxidized Low Density Lipoprotein Induced Vascular Inflammation and Endothelial Dysfunction
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Zhang, Yuzhu, primary, Mu, Qian, additional, Zhou, Zheng, additional, Song, Haibo, additional, Zhang, Yuan, additional, Wu, Fei, additional, Jiang, Miao, additional, Wang, Fang, additional, Zhang, Wen, additional, Li, Liang, additional, Shao, Lei, additional, Wang, Xingli, additional, Li, Shiwu, additional, Yang, Lijun, additional, Wu, Qi, additional, Zhang, Mingxiang, additional, and Tang, Dongqi, additional more...
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36. MicroRNA-27 Prevents Atherosclerosis by Suppressing Lipoprotein Lipase-Induced Lipid Accumulation and Inflammatory Response in Apolipoprotein E Knockout Mice
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Xie, Wei, primary, Li, Liang, additional, Zhang, Min, additional, Cheng, Hai-Peng, additional, Gong, Duo, additional, Lv, Yun-Cheng, additional, Yao, Feng, additional, He, Ping-Ping, additional, Ouyang, Xin-Ping, additional, Lan, Gang, additional, Liu, Dan, additional, Zhao, Zhen-Wang, additional, Tan, Yu-Lin, additional, Zheng, Xi-Long, additional, Yin, Wei-Dong, additional, and Tang, Chao-Ke, additional more...
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37. The effects of genetic variation in FTO rs9939609 on obesity and dietary preferences in Chinese Han children and adolescents
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Yimin Zhu, Shaoke Chen, Chunxiu Gong, Li Liang, Shuai Zhang, Yan Zhang, Zhengli Li, Geli Liu, Chunxiao Xu, Min Yang, Jun-Fen Fu, Feng Xiong, Dandan Zhang, Yuyang Xu, Feihong Luo, and Hao Wang
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Male ,Physiology ,Epidemiology ,lcsh:Medicine ,FTO gene ,Genotype ,Medicine and Health Sciences ,Ethnicity ,Pediatric Epidemiology ,Child ,lcsh:Science ,Multidisciplinary ,Chinese people ,Physiological Parameters ,Genetic Epidemiology ,Female ,Research Article ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Waist ,Adolescent ,Alpha-Ketoglutarate-Dependent Dioxygenase FTO ,Polymorphism, Single Nucleotide ,Childhood obesity ,Asian People ,Internal medicine ,Genetics ,medicine ,Humans ,Genetic Predisposition to Disease ,Obesity ,Nutrition ,Evolutionary Biology ,Population Biology ,business.industry ,Body Weight ,lcsh:R ,Biology and Life Sciences ,Computational Biology ,Proteins ,Odds ratio ,medicine.disease ,Diet ,Endocrinology ,Genetic Polymorphism ,lcsh:Q ,business ,Body mass index ,Population Genetics ,Demography - Abstract
The association of the rs9939609 single nucleotide polymorphism in FTO gene with obesity has been extensively investigated in studies of populations of European, African, and Asian ancestry. However, inconsistent results have been reported in Asian populations, and the relationship of FTO variation and dietary behaviors has only rarely been examined in Chinese children and adolescents. The aim of this study was to assess the association of rs9939609 with obesity and dietary preferences in childhood in a Chinese population. Epidemiological data including dietary preferences were collected in interviews using survey questionnaires, and rs9939609 genotype was determined by real-time PCR. The associations of rs9939609 genotypes with obesity and dietary preferences were analyzed by multivariate logistic regression using both additive and dominant models. The results showed that subjects with a TA or AA genotype had an increased risk of obesity compared with the TT participants; the odds ratios (ORs) were 1.47 (95% CI: 1.25-1.71, P = 1.73×10-6), and 3.32 (95% CI: 2.01-5.47, P = 2.68×10-6), respectively. After adjusting for age and gender, body mass index, waist circumference, hip circumference, systolic blood pressure, diastolic blood pressure, fasting blood glucose, triglycerides, and low-density lipoprotein cholesterol were higher, and high-density lipoprotein cholesterol was lower in TA and AA participants than in those with the TT genotype. After additionally controlling for body mass index, the association remained significant only for systolic blood pressure (P = 0.005). Compared with TT participants, those with the AA genotype were more likely to prefer a meat-based diet (OR = 2.81, 95% CI: 1.52-5.21). The combined OR for obesity in participants with TA/AA genotypes and preference for a meat-based diet was 4.04 (95% CI: 2.8-5.81) compared with the TT participants who preferred a plant-based diet. These findings indicate the genetic variation of rs9939609 is associated with obesity and dietary preferences in Chinese children and adolescents. more...
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38. The assessment of the quality of reporting of systematic reviews/meta-analyses in diagnostic tests published by authors in China
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Xin-tong Shi, Yin-chun Liu, Jin-long Li, Jian-cheng Wang, Jinhui Tian, Ni An, Long Ge, and Li Liang
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Research design ,medicine.medical_specialty ,China ,Research Validity ,Quality Assurance, Health Care ,Systematic Reviews ,Clinical Research Design ,Science Policy ,lcsh:Medicine ,Publication Ethics ,Subgroup analysis ,Cochrane Library ,law.invention ,Randomized controlled trial ,Meta-Analysis as Topic ,law ,Diagnostic Medicine ,medicine ,Humans ,lcsh:Science ,Research Integrity ,Protocol (science) ,Multidisciplinary ,Research Monitoring ,business.industry ,Diagnostic Tests, Routine ,lcsh:R ,Publications ,Research Assessment ,Checklist ,Authorship ,Review Literature as Topic ,Systematic review ,Databases as Topic ,Science Education ,Research Design ,Meta-analysis ,Family medicine ,Medicine ,lcsh:Q ,Meta-Analyses ,business ,Research Article ,Test Evaluation - Abstract
Background The quality of reporting in systematic reviews (SRs)/meta-analyses (MAs) of diagnostic tests published by authors in China has not been evaluated. The aims of present study are to evaluate the quality of reporting in diagnostic SRs/MAs using the PRISMA statement and determine the changes in the quality of reporting over time. Methods According to the inclusion and exclusion criteria, we searched five databases including Chinese Biomedical Literature Database, PubMed, EMBASE, the Cochrane Library, and Web of knowledge, to identify SRs/MAs on diagnostic tests. The searches were conducted on July 14, 2012 and the cut off for inclusion of the SRs/MAs was December 31st 2011. The PRISMA statement was used to assess the quality of reporting. Analysis was performed using Excel 2003, RevMan 5. Results A total of 312 studies were included. Fifteen diseases systems were covered. According to the PRISMA checklist, there had been serious reporting flaws in following items: structured summary (item 2, 22.4%), objectives (item 4, 18.9%), protocol and registration (item 5, 2.6%), risk of bias across studies (item 15, 26.3%), funding (item 27, 28.8%). The subgroup analysis showed that there had been some statistically significant improvement in total compliance for 9 PRISMA items after the PRISMA was released, 6 items were statistically improved regarding funded articles, 3 items were statistically improved for CSCD articles, and there was a statistically significant increase in the proportion of reviews reporting on 22 items for SCI articles (P more...
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39. The suppressive role and aberrent promoter methylation of BTG3 in the progression of hepatocellular carcinoma
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Kaiwen Peng, Yuling Li, Huichun Zou, Yi Ding, Xiaoli Ren, Li Liang, Zhenbing Lv, Rui Chang, Yanqing Ding, Feifei Wang, and Jianmei Wang
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Adult ,Male ,Pathology ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Carcinoma, Hepatocellular ,Transcription, Genetic ,lcsh:Medicine ,Cell Cycle Proteins ,Biology ,Cell Line, Tumor ,medicine ,Carcinoma ,Gene silencing ,Humans ,Gene Silencing ,Neoplasm Metastasis ,lcsh:Science ,Promoter Regions, Genetic ,neoplasms ,Aged ,Cell Proliferation ,Regulation of gene expression ,Multidisciplinary ,lcsh:R ,Cell Cycle ,Liver Neoplasms ,Proteins ,Methylation ,Cell cycle ,DNA Methylation ,Middle Aged ,medicine.disease ,Prognosis ,Immunohistochemistry ,digestive system diseases ,Tumor Burden ,Gene Expression Regulation, Neoplastic ,Hepatocellular carcinoma ,Gene Knockdown Techniques ,DNA methylation ,Cancer research ,Disease Progression ,lcsh:Q ,Female ,Research Article - Abstract
BACKGROUND:BTG3 (B-cell translocation gene 3) has been identified as a tumor suppressor and hypermethylation contributes to its down-regulation in some tumors, but its role in hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) remain unknown. This study aimed to detect the expression and methylation status of BTG3 in HCC cell lines or tissues, and determine its function in HCC progression. METHODOLOGY:The expression of BTG3 was detected in HCC cell lines and HCC tissue by real-time RT-PCR, Western blot or immunohistochemistry. The promoter methylation status of BTG3 was measured by using methylation-specific PCR in HCC cell lines. A series of assays were performed to evaluate the effect of BTG3 on proliferation, invasion and cell cycle transition in vitro. RESULTS:BTG3 expression was lower in HCC cell lines than in hepatocyte cell line LO2 (P more...
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40. FBX8 Acts as an Invasion and Metastasis Suppressor and Correlates with Poor Survival in Hepatocellular Carcinoma
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Feifei Wang, Yanqing Ding, Yi Ding, Xiaoli Ren, Li Liang, Jiang Yu, Yudan Qiao, Xiaojing Zhang, Wenhui Ma, and Jianmei Wang
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Male ,Pathology ,Gene Expression ,lcsh:Medicine ,Mice, SCID ,Metastasis ,Cell Movement ,Mice, Inbred NOD ,Molecular Cell Biology ,Gastrointestinal Cancers ,Basic Cancer Research ,Neoplasm Metastasis ,lcsh:Science ,Multidisciplinary ,Liver Neoplasms ,Middle Aged ,Prognosis ,Oncology ,Hepatocellular carcinoma ,Immunohistochemistry ,Medicine ,Female ,Cancer Prevention ,Research Article ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Carcinoma, Hepatocellular ,Gastroenterology and Hepatology ,Molecular Genetics ,Diagnostic Medicine ,Cell Line, Tumor ,Gastrointestinal Tumors ,medicine ,Carcinoma ,Genetics ,Biomarkers, Tumor ,Animals ,Humans ,Metastasis suppressor ,Neoplasm Invasiveness ,Biology ,Cell Proliferation ,Cell growth ,business.industry ,F-Box Proteins ,lcsh:R ,Computational Biology ,Cancers and Neoplasms ,Hepatocellular Carcinoma ,medicine.disease ,Survival Analysis ,Cell culture ,Cancer cell ,lcsh:Q ,business ,Biomarkers ,Neoplasm Transplantation ,General Pathology - Abstract
Background F-box only protein 8 (FBX8), a novel component of F-box proteins, is lost in several cancers and has been associated with invasiveness of cancer cells. However, its expression pattern and role in the progression of hepatocellular carcinoma remain unclear. This study investigated the prognostic significance of FBX8 in hepatocellular carcinoma samples and analyzed FBX8 function in hepatocellular carcinoma cells by gene manipulation. Methodology The expression of FBX8 was detected in 120 cases of clinical paraffin-embedded hepatocellular carcinoma tissues, 20 matched pairs of fresh tissues and five hepatocellular carcinoma cell lines by immunohistochemistry with clinicopathological analyses, real-time RT-PCR or Western blot. The correlation of FBX8 expression with cell proliferation and invasion in five HCC cell lines was analyzed. Moreover, loss of function and gain of function assays were performed to evaluate the effect of FBX8 on cell proliferation, motility, invasion in vitro and metastasis in vivo. Conclusions We found that FBX8 was obviously down-regulated in HCC tissues and cell lines (P more...
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41. Special plant species determines diet breadth of phytophagous insects: a study on host plant expansion of the host-specialized Aphis gossypii Glover
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Xin Li Liang, Ting Ting Xu, Wei Wu, Hai Yang Zhao, and Xiang-Dong Liu
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Evolutionary Processes ,Population ,Population Dynamics ,Raphanus ,Evolutionary Selection ,lcsh:Medicine ,Plant Science ,Gossypium ,Host Specificity ,Aphis gossypii ,Plant-Environment Interactions ,Botany ,Animals ,Cucurbita ,Herbivory ,Terrestrial Ecology ,education ,lcsh:Science ,Biology ,Ecosystem ,Herbivore ,education.field_of_study ,Evolutionary Biology ,Evolutionary Theory ,Multidisciplinary ,biology ,Ecology ,Host (biology) ,Plant Ecology ,lcsh:R ,Plants ,biology.organism_classification ,Diet ,Evolutionary Ecology ,Aphids ,lcsh:Q ,Solanum ,Cucumis sativus ,Zoology ,Entomology ,Research Article ,Ecological Environments - Abstract
Host specialization is a ubiquitous character of phytophagous insects. The polyphagous population is usually composed of some subpopulations that can use only a few closely related plants. Cotton-melon aphids, Aphis gossypii Glover exhibited strong host specialization, and the cotton- and cucurbits-specialized biotypes had been clearly identified. However, the experimental work that addressed the roles of plant species in determining diet breadth of phytophagous insects is rare. In the present study, we took the artificial host transfer method to assess the role of two special plants, zucchini Cucurbita zucchini L. and cowpea Vigna unguiculata (Linn.) Walp, in regulating diet breadth of cotton- and cucurbits-specialized A. gossypii collected from cotton and cucumber fields and reared separately on the native host plant for ten years. The results showed that the cotton-specialized aphids did not directly use cucumber whereas the cucurbits-specialized did not use cotton regardless of the coexistence or separation of cotton and cucumber plants. Neither of the cotton- and cucurbits-specialized aphids could use capsicum Capsicum annuum, eggplant Solanum melongenahttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carolus_Linnaeus, tomato Solanum lycopersicum, maize Zea mayshttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carl_Linnaeus, and radish Raphanus sativus, however, both of them could use zucchini and cowpea. Moreover, the feeding experience on zucchini led the cotton-specialized aphids to use cucumber well and finally to be transformed into the cucurbits-specialized biotype. The short-term feeding experience on cowpea resulted in the diet breadth expansion of the cucurbits-specialized aphids to use cotton. On the other hand, the diet breadth expansion of the cucurbits- and cotton-specialized aphids was only realized by different species of plant. It concluded that the special host plant did induce the conversion of feeding habits in the cotton- and cucurbits-specialized aphids, and consequently broke the host specialization. The plant species is an underlying factor to determine the diet breadth of phytophagous insects. more...
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42. Cell Origins and Diagnostic Accuracy of Interleukin 27 in Pleural Effusions
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Qiong Zhou, Chun-Mi Niu, Weibing Yang, Qiu-Li Liang, Jian-Chu Zhang, Xian-Zhi Xiong, Zhi-Jian Ye, Huan-Zhong Shi, Wan-Li Ma, and Rong-Hui Du
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Male ,Pathology ,Anatomy and Physiology ,Lung Neoplasms ,Pulmonology ,Pleural effusion ,lcsh:Medicine ,Immune Physiology ,Malignant pleural effusion ,Lymphocytes ,Interleukin 27 ,lcsh:Science ,Cells, Cultured ,Aged, 80 and over ,Multidisciplinary ,Interleukin ,Exudates and Transudates ,respiratory system ,Pleural Diseases ,Middle Aged ,Natural killer T cell ,Clinical Laboratory Sciences ,Oncology ,Cytokines ,Medicine ,Female ,Research Article ,Test Evaluation ,Adult ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Adolescent ,Immune Cells ,Immunomodulation ,Diagnosis, Differential ,Young Adult ,Diagnostic Medicine ,medicine ,Humans ,Pulmonary pathology ,Lymphocyte Count ,Biology ,Tuberculosis, Pulmonary ,Aged ,business.industry ,Interleukins ,lcsh:R ,Cancers and Neoplasms ,medicine.disease ,respiratory tract diseases ,Pleural Effusion, Malignant ,Pleural Effusion ,ROC Curve ,Respiratory Infections ,lcsh:Q ,Clinical Immunology ,Differential diagnosis ,business ,CD8 ,Biomarkers ,General Pathology - Abstract
The objective of the present study was to investigate the presence of interleukin (IL)-27 in pleural effusions and to evaluate the diagnostic significance of pleural IL-27. The concentrations of IL-27 were determined in pleural fluids and sera from 68 patients with tuberculous pleural effusion, 63 malignant pleural effusion, 22 infectious pleural effusion, and 21 transudative pleural effusion. Flow cytometry was used to identify which pleural cell types expressed IL-27. It was found that the concentrations of pleural IL-27 in tuberculous group were significantly higher than those in malignant, infectious, and transudative groups, respectively. Pleural CD4(+) T cells, CD8(+) T cells, NK cells, NKT cells, B cells, monocytes, macrophages, and mesothelial cells might be the cell sources for IL-27. IL-27 levels could be used for diagnostic purpose for tuberculous pleural effusion, with the cut off value of 1,007 ng/L, IL-27 had a sensitivity of 92.7% and specificity of 99.1% for differential diagnosing tuberculous pleural effusion from non-tuberculous pleural effusions. Therefore, compared to non-tuberculous pleural effusions, IL-27 appeared to be increased in tuberculous pleural effusion. IL-27 in pleural fluid is a sensitive and specific biomarker for the differential diagnosing tuberculous pleural effusion from pleural effusions with the other causes. more...
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43. Melatonin protects against apoptosis-inducing factor (AIF)-dependent cell death during acetaminophen-induced acute liver failure
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Ye-Fa Zhang, Ying-Li Liang, Cheng Zhang, Xiao-Jing Liu, Xi Chen, De-Xiang Xu, Xiao-Qian Liu, Zhi-Hui Zhang, Hua Wang, and Li Tao
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Male ,Mouse ,lcsh:Medicine ,Mitochondrion ,Toxicology ,Biochemistry ,Antioxidants ,Mice ,Molecular Cell Biology ,Phosphorylation ,lcsh:Science ,Melatonin ,Multidisciplinary ,TUNEL assay ,Cell Death ,Liver Diseases ,GTPase-Activating Proteins ,digestive, oral, and skin physiology ,Apoptosis Inducing Factor ,Cytochromes c ,Cytochrome P-450 CYP2E1 ,Animal Models ,CYP2E1 ,Glutathione ,Protein Transport ,Apoptosis-inducing factor ,Medicine ,hormones, hormone substitutes, and hormone antagonists ,medicine.drug ,Research Article ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Programmed cell death ,Drugs and Devices ,Drug Research and Development ,Acute Liver Failure ,Gastroenterology and Hepatology ,Biology ,Model Organisms ,Internal medicine ,medicine ,Animals ,Acetaminophen ,lcsh:R ,JNK Mitogen-Activated Protein Kinases ,Liver Failure, Acute ,Hormones ,Enzyme Activation ,Endocrinology ,Pharmacodynamics ,Apoptosis ,Hepatocytes ,lcsh:Q - Abstract
Acetaminophen (APAP) overdose is the most frequent cause of acute liver failure and is primarily caused by cytochrome P450 (CYP) 2E1-driven conversion of APAP into hepatotoxic metabolites. Several reports showed that melatonin attenuated APAP-induced acute liver failure. Nevertheless, the exact mechanism remains obscure. In the present study, we investigated the effects of melatonin on apoptosis-inducing factor (AIF)-dependent cell death in APAP-induced acute liver failure. Mice were intraperitoneally (i.p.) injected with different doses of melatonin (1.25, 5, 20 mg/kg) 30 min before APAP (300 mg/kg, i.p.). As expected, melatonin significantly alleviated APAP-induced cell death, as determined by TdT-mediated dUTP-biotin nick end labeling (TUNEL) assay. Further analysis showed that melatonin significantly attenuated APAP-induced activation of the serine/threonine kinase receptor interacting protein 1 (RIP1). In addition, melatonin inhibited APAP-induced hepatic c-Jun N-terminal kinase (JNK) phosphorylation and mitochondrial Bax translocation. Correspondingly, melatonin inhibited APAP-induced translocation of AIF from mitochondria to nuclei. Interestingly, no changes were induced by melatonin on hepatic CYP2E1 expression. In addition, melatonin had little effect on APAP-induced hepatic glutathione (GSH) depletion. In conclusion, melatonin protects against AIF-dependent cell death during APAP-induced acute liver failure through its direct inhibition of hepatic RIP1 and subsequent JNK phosphorylation and mitochondrial Bax translocation. more...
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44. A Novel Augmented Reality Navigation System for Endoscopic Sinus and Skull Base Surgery: A Feasibility Study
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Li, Liang, primary, Yang, Jian, additional, Chu, Yakui, additional, Wu, Wenbo, additional, Xue, Jin, additional, Liang, Ping, additional, and Chen, Lei, additional
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- 2016
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45. Down-Regulation of NDUFB9 Promotes Breast Cancer Cell Proliferation, Metastasis by Mediating Mitochondrial Metabolism
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Li, Liang-Dong, primary, Sun, He-Fen, additional, Liu, Xue-Xiao, additional, Gao, Shui-Ping, additional, Jiang, Hong-Lin, additional, Hu, Xin, additional, and Jin, Wei, additional
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- 2015
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46. Transcriptional Profiling Identifies Location-Specific and Breed-Specific Differentially Expressed Genes in Embryonic Myogenesis in Anas Platyrhynchos
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Zhang, Rong-Ping, primary, Liu, He-He, additional, Liu, Jun-Ying, additional, Hu, Ji-Wei, additional, Yan, Xi-Ping, additional, Wang, Ding-Min-Cheng, additional, Li, Liang, additional, and Wang, Ji-Wen, additional more...
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47. Tuberculosis Hospitalization Fees and Bed Utilization in China from 1999 to 2009: The Results of a National Survey of Tuberculosis Specialized Hospitals
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Du, Jian, primary, Emilio, Dirlikov, additional, Pang, Yu, additional, Ma, Yan, additional, Mi, Fengling, additional, Liu, Yuhong, additional, and Li, Liang, additional
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- 2015
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48. MicroRNA-590 Inhibits Lipoprotein Lipase Expression and Prevents Atherosclerosis in apoE Knockout Mice
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He, Ping-Ping, primary, OuYang, Xin-Ping, additional, Li, Yuan, additional, Lv, Yun-Cheng, additional, Wang, Zong-Bao, additional, Yao, Feng, additional, Xie, Wei, additional, Tan, Yu-Lin, additional, Li, Liang, additional, Zhang, Min, additional, Lan, Gang, additional, Gong, Duo, additional, Cheng, Hai-Peng, additional, Zhong, Hui-Juan, additional, Liu, Dan, additional, Huang, Chong, additional, Li, Zhao-Xia, additional, Zheng, Xi-Long, additional, Yin, Wei-Dong, additional, and Tang, Chao-Ke, additional more...
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49. Association of the FCN2 Gene Single Nucleotide Polymorphisms with Susceptibility to Pulmonary Tuberculosis
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Xu, Dan-Dan, primary, Wang, Chong, additional, Jiang, Feng, additional, Wei, Li-Liang, additional, Shi, Li-Ying, additional, Yu, Xiao-Mei, additional, Liu, Chang-Ming, additional, Liu, Xue-Hong, additional, Feng, Xian-Min, additional, Ping, Ze-Peng, additional, Jiang, Ting-Ting, additional, Chen, Zhong-Liang, additional, Li, Zhong-Jie, additional, and Li, Ji-Cheng, additional more...
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50. The Complex Pre-Execution Stage of Auditory Cognitive Control: ERPs Evidence from Stroop Tasks
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Yu, Bo, primary, Wang, Xunda, additional, Ma, Lin, additional, Li, Liang, additional, and Li, Haifeng, additional
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