ZrO aerogels are renowned for their exceptional stability and high positive charge, positioning them as promising candidates for various applications. However, the inherent frangibility and contractibility of ZrO aerogels pose significant challenges in processing and drying intactly. In this study, we introduce a novel approach to fabricate 3D-printed ZrO-based aerogels through electrostatic attraction-assisted cogelation process, utilizing a silica reinforcement and rheological adjustment strategy.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFRegulating Zinc (Zn) nucleation and crystal growth on the anode surface is critical for reliable aqueous Zn metal batteries. However, achieving scalable and uniform surface modifications remains challenging. A Supercritical CO-induced surface autogenous mineralization (SAM) strategy is introduced to fabricate a large-area, uniform, and crystalline Smithsonite autogenous regulating layer (ARL) on Zn foil.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFEmbryo models offer opportunities for understanding development and advancing medicine but rely on intricate procedures with limitations in efficiency and developmental fidelity. Here, we employ a small-molecule-only approach to induce mouse embryonic stem cells into 8- to 16-cell-like embryo founder cells, enabling the generation of a complete embryo model. These founder cells specify all blastocyst lineages, both embryonic and extraembryonic, in vivo and in vitro.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFJ Environ Manage
August 2025
Vegetation resilience is vital for maintaining ecosystem stability and preventing land degradation, particularly in arid regions like Central Asia that are increasingly affected by frequent and intense droughts. Understanding vegetation recovery processes and their key drivers is essential for assessing ecosystem responses in the post-drought context. This study employs the Standardized Precipitation Evapotranspiration Index (SPEI), along with Normalized Difference Vegetation Index (NDVI) and Gross Primary Productivity (GPP) datasets, to investigate post-drought vegetation recovery in Central Asia.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFRibosome biogenesis occurs within the nucleolus, with the initial step being the transcription of ribosomal DNA (rDNA). Although rDNA transcription is limited in somatic cells, it is more active in stem cells. Nevertheless, the mechanisms involved in somatic cell reprogramming remain elusive.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFConventional understanding dictates that mammalian neural stem cells (NSCs) exist only in the central nervous system. Here, we report that peripheral NSCs (pNSCs) exist outside the central nervous system and can be isolated from mouse embryonic limb, postnatal lung, tail, dorsal root ganglia and adult lung tissues. Derived pNSCs are distinct from neural crest stem cells, express multiple NSC-specific markers and exhibit cell morphology, self-renewing and differentiation capacity, genome-wide transcriptional profile and epigenetic features similar to control brain NSCs.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFCancer Rep (Hoboken)
March 2025
Background: Colorectal cancer (CRC) stands as the second most prevalent cause of cancer-related mortality globally, while its incidence holds the third position among newly diagnosed cancer cases worldwide. Colorectal carcinogenesis is complicated, and the processes are triggered by the complex interaction of some genetic and environmental factors, including DNA methylation. Previous studies showed that RALYL is hypermethylated in CRC.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFDuring the first lineage segregation, mammalian embryos generate the inner cell mass (ICM) and trophectoderm (TE). ICM gives rise to the epiblast (EPI) that forms all cell types of the body, an ability referred to as pluripotency. The molecular mechanisms that induce pluripotency in embryos remain incompletely elucidated.
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February 2025
Mice are one of the most common biological models for laboratory use. However, wild-type mice are not susceptible to COVID-19 infection due to the low affinity of mouse ACE2, the entry protein for SARS-CoV-2. Although mice with human ACE2 (hACE2) driven by Ace2 promoter reflect its tissue specificity, these animals exhibit low ACE2 expression, potentially limiting their fidelity in mimicking COVID-19 manifestations and their utility in viral studies.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFTET-family members play a critical role in cell fate commitment. Indeed, TET3 is essential to postnatal development due to yet unknown reasons. To define TET3 function in cell differentiation, we have profiled the intestinal epithelium at single-cell level from wild-type and Tet3 knockout mice.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFAngew Chem Int Ed Engl
February 2025
The key to fully realizing the potential of high-entropy alloys (HEAs) lies in balancing their inherent local chemical disordering with the long-range ordering required for electrochemical applications. Herein, we synthesized a distinctive L1-(PtIr)(FeMoBi) high-entropy intermetallics (HEIs) exhibiting nanoscale long-range order and atomic scale short-range disorder via a lattice compensation strategy to mitigate the entropy reduction tendency. The (PtIr)(FeMoBi) catalyst exhibited remarkable activity and selectivity of glycollic acid (GA) production via electrocatalytic waste polymer-derived ethylene glycol oxidation reaction (EGOR).
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October 2024
While high-entropy alloy (HEA) catalysts seem to have the potential to break linear scaling relationships (LSRs) due to their structural complexity, the weighted averaging of properties among multiple principal components actually makes it challenging to diverge from the symmetry dependencies imposed by the LSRs. Herein, we develop a 'surface entropy reduction' method to induce the exsolution of a component with weak affinity for others, resulting in the formation of few-atom-layer metal (FL-M) on the surface of HEAs. These exsolved FL-M surpass the confines of the original configurational space of conventional HEAs, and collaborate with the HEA substrate, serving as geometrically separated active sites for multiple intermediates in a complex reaction.
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November 2024
The tumor suppressor programmed cell death 4 (PDCD4) is downregulated in various tumor tissues indicating poor prognosis. PDCD4 is the first protein found to resist tumor transformation, invasion, and metastasis by inhibiting translation. The functions of PDCD4 dependent on its structures are affected by extracellular signals.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe process of induced pluripotent stem cells (iPSCs) reprogramming involves several crucial events, including the mesenchymal-epithelial transition (MET), activation of pluripotent genes, metabolic reprogramming, and epigenetic rewiring. Although these events intricately interact and influence each other, the specific element that regulates the reprogramming network remains unclear. Dux, a factor known to promote totipotency during the transition from embryonic stem cells (ESC) to 2C-like ESC (2CLC), has not been extensively studied in the context of iPSC reprogramming.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFEnviron Sci Technol
January 2024
Atmospheric phosphorus is a vital nutrient for ecosystems whose sources and fate are still debated in the fragile Himalayan region, hindering our comprehension of its local ecological impact. This study provides novel insights into atmospheric phosphorus based on the study of total suspended particulate matter at the Qomolangma station. Contrary to the prevailing assumptions, we show that biomass burning (BB), not mineral dust, dominates total dissolved phosphorus (TDP, bioavailable) deposition in this arid region, especially during spring.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFTransparent aerogels are ideal candidates for thermally insulating windows, solar thermal receivers, electronics, etc. However, they are usually prepared via energy-consuming supercritical drying and show brittleness and low tensile strength, significantly restricting their practical applications. It remains a great challenge to prepare transparent aerogels with high tensile strength and toughness.
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January 2024
Our understanding of pluripotency remains limited: iPSC generation has only been established for a few model species, pluripotent stem cell lines exhibit inconsistent developmental potential, and germline transmission has only been demonstrated for mice and rats. By swapping structural elements between Sox2 and Sox17, we built a chimeric super-SOX factor, Sox2-17, that enhanced iPSC generation in five tested species: mouse, human, cynomolgus monkey, cow, and pig. A swap of alanine to valine at the interface between Sox2 and Oct4 delivered a gain of function by stabilizing Sox2/Oct4 dimerization on DNA, enabling generation of high-quality OSKM iPSCs capable of supporting the development of healthy all-iPSC mice.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFOrg Lett
December 2023
A dehydrative cross-coupling of unactivated allylic alcohols with sulfinic acids was achieved under catalyst-free conditions. This reaction proceeded via allyl sulfination and concomitant allyl sulfinate-sulfone rearrangement. Various allylic sulfones could be obtained in good to excellent yields with water as the only byproduct.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFAdenosylhomocysteinase (AHCY), a key enzyme in the methionine cycle, is essential for the development of embryos and the maintenance of mouse embryonic stem cells (mESCs). However, the precise underlying mechanism of Ahcy in regulating pluripotency remains unclear. As the only enzyme that can hydrolyze S-adenosylhomocysteine in mammals, AHCY plays a critical role in the metabolic homeostasis, epigenetic remodeling, and transcriptional regulation.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFGenerating cells with the molecular and functional properties of embryo cells and with full developmental potential is an aim with fundamental biological significance. Here we report the in vitro generation of mouse transient morula-like cells (MLCs) via the manipulation of signaling pathways. MLCs are molecularly distinct from embryonic stem cells (ESCs) and cluster instead with embryo 8- to 16-cell stage cells.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFMammalian embryos exhibit sophisticated cellular patterning that is intricately orchestrated at both molecular and cellular level. It has recently become apparent that cells within the animal body display significant heterogeneity, both in terms of their cellular properties and spatial distributions. However, current spatial transcriptomic profiling either lacks three-dimensional representation or is limited in its ability to capture the complexity of embryonic tissues and organs.
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