Publications by authors named "Baolong Liu"

Macrophages comprise the first line of host responses against injury and pathogens and therefore are critically engaged in tissue repair, host defense, and homeostasis maintenance. Depending on the surrounding microenvironment, macrophages polarize into a wide spectrum of immunophenotypes with 2 extreme opposite ends-proinflammatory M1 and anti-inflammatory M2. Elucidating the biochemical bases of distinct macrophage immunophenotypes, as well as discriminating between these phenotypes, are paramount to understanding the contributions of macrophage subpopulations to health and diseases.

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To investigate the corrosion resistance of 60Si2MnA spring steel coated with Zn-Al in a domestic atmospheric environment containing harmful salts, the corrosion environmental factors (temperature, humidity, deposited salts, and pH) were obtained through field research. The deliquescence and weathering behavior of harmful salts were studied using impedance methods to establish their characteristic curves. Additionally, a self-designed salt deposition test apparatus was employed to conduct accelerated atmospheric corrosion tests under constant salt deposition (10 g/m) and controlled temperature and humidity conditions (20 °C/75% RH and 40 °C/75% RH) over different corrosion periods.

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Covalent organic polymers (COPs) are considered promising non-precious metal catalysts for ORRs. However, as bulk COP powder generally suffers from poor electrical conductivity, heat treatment is frequently performed after the reaction, which inevitably destroys their originally designed regular structure, making their active sites complex and uncontrollable. Herein, we successfully prepared a novel naphthalene diimide-based bimetallic phthalocyanine covalent organic polymers@carbon nanotube nanocomposite electrocatalyst (CoFe/NDI-COP@CNT) a simple solvothermal method.

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Dietary extracellular vesicles (EVs) or vesicle-like nanoparticles (VLNs) have been shown to exert beneficial functions in a wide range of diseases such as cancer, colitis, and metabolic diseases. They have also been used as natural carriers for medications. Despite the promising translational potential of dietary EVs or VLNs, the molecular mechanisms of their absorption in the gastrointestinal tract are not well understood.

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Gγ subunits participate in multiple biological processes, but their biological function in barley is unknown. Here, CRISPR/Cas9 gene editing was used to knockout HvGS3 in barley. The height of hvgs3 plants were reduced by 37.

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The development of a salt-tolerant hexaploid triticale cultivar offers an economical and efficient solution for utilizing marginal land. Understanding how hexaploid triticales respond to salt stress is essential if this goal is to be achieved. A genome-wide association study (GWAS), along with transcriptome and proteome analyses, were used in the present study to determine the molecular responses to salt stress in hexaploid triticale.

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Lectins are a class of carbohydrate-binding proteins that may have antiviral activity by binding to the glycans on the virion surface to interfere with viral entry. We have identified a novel lectin (named Shictin) from Shiitake mushroom ()-derived vesicle-like nanoparticles (VLNs, or exosomes) that exhibits strong activity against the SARS-CoV-2 Omicron variant with an IC value of 87 nM. Shictin contains 298 amino acids and consists of two unique domains (N-terminal and C-terminal domain).

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  • Ethyl methanesulfonate (EMS) is used to create plant mutants, resulting in chimera plants, such as the pea specimens GY1 and GY2, which have yellow and green leaves due to differences in chlorophyll and lutein content.
  • Through transcriptome profiling, it was found that genes related to amino acid biosynthesis and stress response are differentially expressed, with unique pathways highlighted for each chimera; GY1 is linked to chloroplast development while GY2 is more about ribosome development.
  • SNP analysis indicated that both chimera variants share a large pool of mutations from EMS, but GY1 shows more unique mutations in yellow leaves, highlighting genetic variability and potential resistance to mutagenesis in
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Inflammation is part of natural immune defense mechanism against any form of infection or injury. However, prolonged inflammation could perturb cell homeostasis and contribute to the development of metabolic and inflammatory diseases, including maternal obesity, diabetes, cardiovascular diseases, and metabolic dysfunction-associated steatotic liver diseases (MASLD). Polyunsaturated fatty acids have been shown to mitigate inflammatory response by generating specialized proresolving lipid mediators, which take part in resolution of inflammation.

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Objective: To summarize the ultrasound diagnostic key points and imaging characteristics of absence of the internal carotid artery (ICA), and to explore the application value of carotid artery ultrasound in the diagnosis of ICA absence.

Methods: Sixteen patients diagnosed with ICA absence at our hospital were retrospectively analyzed. Clinical data, ultrasound images, and other relevant imaging data were reviewed.

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Non-alcoholic steatohepatitis (NASH), an advanced form of non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD), has emerged as the leading cause of liver failure and related death. Currently, no medication is specifically approved to treat NAFLD or NASH. Here we report that oral administration of honey vesicle-like nanoparticles (H-VLNs) to naturally aged mice protects the liver from NASH development.

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  • - The study analyzes whole-genome resequencing data from 134 local and imported Chinese dairy goat breeds to compare genetic variation and diversity.
  • - Researchers identified differences in population structure and screened candidate genes linked to key traits like milk production, reproduction, growth, and immunity.
  • - Findings reveal significant allele frequency differences between local and imported breeds, offering valuable insights for future selective breeding efforts in dairy goats.
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  • Researchers are studying a liver disease called MASLD, which is getting more common because many people are becoming overweight, and they want to find better treatments.
  • They looked at a protein called Matrin-3 that helps control how genes work in the liver and its role in preventing fat buildup and stress responses.
  • When Matrin-3 was removed from certain mice, it made their livers worse when they ate a high-fat diet, showing that Matrin-3 is important for keeping liver health by helping a special receptor called CAR function properly.
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  • * Principal component analysis (PCA) revealed that milk from the same species clustered together, highlighting distinct metabolite patterns across species.
  • * The research identified five key metabolites linked to flavor differences and demonstrated significant variations in the composition of organic acids, amino acids, and sugars among the species, contributing to unique milk flavors.
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Amylose biosynthesis is strictly associated with granule-bound starch synthase I (GBSSI) encoded by the Waxy gene. Mutagenesis of single bases in the Waxy gene, which induced by CRISPR/Cas9 genome editing, caused absence of intact GBSSI protein in grain of the edited line. The amylose and amylopectin contents of waxy mutants were zero and 31.

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Lipids are intimately related to the unique flavor and nutritional values of goat milk. MicroRNAs (miRNA) participate in the regulation of various biological functions, including the synthesis and degradation of lipids. Several studies have shown that miR-103 is involved in the regulation of lipid metabolism, however, the molecular mechanism by which miR-103 regulates lipid metabolism in goat mammary gland is poorly understood.

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Objective: To evaluate the clinical efficacy of a single-session implantation of spinal cord electrical stimulation with neurophysiological monitoring a spinal cord electrical stimulator under general anesthesia with neurophysiological monitoring for the treatment of high-risk diabetic foot.

Methods: The clinical data of seven patients with high-risk diabetic foot who underwent spinal cord electrical stimulation in neurosurgery ward nine of Tianjin Huanhu Hospital from May 2022 to May 2023 were collected. The operation was performed under general anesthesia with the "C" arm X ray machine guidance and neurophysiological monitoring.

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Objective: This study aims to analyse factors influencing bone metastasis in prostate cancer and the diagnostic value of serum prostate-specific antigen (PSA), and D-dimer (D-D) combined with cystatin C (CysC) in bone metastasis of prostate cancer.

Methods: Data of 116 patients with prostate cancer admitted to our hospital were retrospectively analysed. They were divided into two groups: Bone metastasis group (46 cases) and non-bone metastasis group (70 cases).

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A good tooth cusp extraction is helpful in evaluating the effect of cosmetic dental work in virtual tooth surgery. We propose a new tooth cusp extraction, which integrates the DBSCAN (density-based spatial clustering of applications with noise) clustering algorithm with the neighborhood search algorithm to extract tooth cusp from a three-dimensional cloud-point tooth model. This method used the point cloud height and curvature to screen out the dented point set.

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  • Angelica sinensis roots have important compounds that can help with health, but scientists don’t fully understand how these compounds are made.
  • Researchers have created a detailed map of the Angelica genome, which is the complete set of its DNA, to learn more about how these compounds are produced.
  • By studying different parts of the plant and comparing them, the scientists found specific genes that help make the helpful compounds, which could lead to better herbal medicine in the future.
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Objective: The workers in emerging manufacturing are at decreased risk of traditional occupational diseases, while probably at increased risk of work-related musculoskeletal disorders (WMSDs). This study aimed to investigate the prevalence and risk factors of WMSDs among emerging manufacturing workers in Beijing.

Methods: A total of 3,359 valid questionnaires were collected from 10 enterprises in the electronics, pharmaceutical, and motor manufacturing industries.

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Background: Macrophages are highly plastic innate immune cells that play key roles in host defense, tissue repair, and homeostasis maintenance. In response to divergent stimuli, macrophages rapidly alter their functions and manifest a wide polarization spectrum with two extremes: M1 or classical activation and M2 or alternative activation. Extracellular vesicles (EVs) secreted from differentially activated macrophages have been shown to have diverse functions, which are primarily attributed to their microRNA cargos.

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Genome editing has become more and more popular in animal and plant systems following the emergence of CRISPR/Cas9 technology. However, target sequence modification by CRISPR/Cas9 has not been reported in the plant mitochondrial genome, mtDNA. In plants, a type of male sterility known as cytoplasmic male sterility (CMS) has been associated with certain mitochondrial genes, but few genes have been confirmed by direct mitochondrial gene-targeted modifications.

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In order to solve the problem of excessive short-circuit current in the present power system, a fault current limiter has become a new type of power device with high demand and is one of the current research hotspots. The flux-coupling type superconducting fault current limiter (FC-SFCL) generates a current-limiting impedance through decoupling superconducting parallel inductance based on the circuit breakers' fractional interruption. The principle is simple, and the impedance is low during normal operation.

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Objective: Occupational stress is a critical global public health problem. We aimed to evaluate the prevalence of occupational stress among the workers in the electricity, heat, gas, water production and supply (EHGWPS), manufacturing, and transportation industries in Beijing, China. We explored the demographic differences in occupational stress status among workers in industrial enterprises.

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