Publications by authors named "Jianbo Shen"

Land plants and microorganisms have developed intricate partnerships during millions of years of coevolution. However, it remains largely unknown how rhizosphere microbiomes align with diverse root functional traits among and within species. We argue that deciphering the bidirectional interactions of root traits with microbial partners is pivotal for understanding rhizosphere processes and belowground ecosystem functioning.

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Pipe-framed solar greenhouses are susceptible to structural failure under extreme snow loads due to their inherent structural asymmetry. This study investigated the failure mechanisms of a 10 m-span pipe-framed greenhouse and proposed three reinforcement methods (reinforced by one brace, lattice column, and temporary column) to enhance snow resistance. A novel concept of reinforcement efficiency was proposed to optimize retrofitting decisions.

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Introduction: The persistent African swine fever epidemic has significantly compromised China's swine production. To accelerate production recovery, commercial farms are increasingly adopting retention of two-way backcross sows (Landrace × Yorkshire × Landrace, LLY) for breeding. This study aimed to investigate the effects of yeast protein, an emerging sustainable protein source, on reproductive performance, immune responses, and gut microbiota in two-way crossbred sows (Landrace × Yorkshire, LY) and LLY sows.

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This study investigated whether the supplementation of prebiotic inulin to gestating sows programmatically affects offspring growth performance and meat quality while exploring its epigenetic effects through histone acetylation modulation. After mating, sixty multiparous sows (Landrace × Yorkshire; parity 2-3) were assigned to a 2 × 2 factorial arrangement with inulin (0% vs. 1.

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Soil compaction impedes root growth, reduces crop yields, and threatens global food security and sustainable agriculture. Addressing this challenge requires a comprehensive understanding of root-soil interactions in compacted environments. This review examines key root traits-architectural, anatomical, biochemical, and biomechanical-that enhance plant resilience in compacted soils.

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Background And Aims: Understanding how maize roots proliferate in phosphorus (P)-rich soil patches is critical for improving nutrient acquisition and crop productivity. This study explores the mechanisms of root adaptation to heterogeneous P availability, focusing on sucrose metabolism and the role of local P signals.

Methods: A split-root system with chambers of differing Pi concentrations (0 and 500 μM) was used to examine maize root responses.

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Peptidyl-prolyl cis-trans isomerase NIMA-interacting 1 (PIN1) has emerged as a promising therapeutic target for cancer treatment. However, the current PIN1 inhibitors have shown limited efficacy in animal models, leaving the question of whether PIN1 is a proper oncologic target still unanswered. By screening a 1 trillion DNA-encoded library (DEL), we identified novel nonacidic compounds.

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The development of a precise and comprehensive mindfulness measurement tool is a compelling area of research due to its lack at present. This study examines the utility of a multifactor mindfulness scale, particularly the Chinese version of the Comprehensive Inventory of Mindfulness Experiences (CHIME), among Chinese college students. Prior to formal testing, 410 subjects completed the CHIME-37, providing feedback for refinement.

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The Green Revolution transformed agriculture with high-yielding, stress-resistant varieties. However, the urgent need for more sustainable agricultural development presents new challenges: increasing crop yield, improving nutritional quality, and enhancing resource-use efficiency. Soil plays a vital role in crop-production systems and ecosystem services, providing water, nutrients, and physical anchorage for crop growth.

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Colorectal cancer is a major global health burden, with limited efficacy of traditional treatment modalities in improving survival rates. However, recently advances in immunotherapy has improved treatment outcomes for patients with this cancer. To address the continuing need for improved treatment efficacy, this study introduced a novel tri-specific antibody, IMT030122, that targets EpCAM, 4-1BB, and CD3.

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Background: The incidence of ulcerative colitis (UC) is on the rise globally and the development of drugs targeting UC is urgent. Finding the target of action of natural products is important for drug discovery, elucidation of drug action mechanism, and disease mechanism. San-Ye-Qing (SYQ), is an ancient herbal medicine, but whether the powder of its rhizome has pharmacological effects against UC and its mechanism of action are not clear.

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  • The study compares two methods for treating ruptured cerebral aneurysms: endovascular interventional embolization (coiling) and microsurgical clipping, focusing on surgical outcomes and recovery.
  • Results show that the coiling method has shorter surgery times and hospital stays compared to clipping, along with lower inflammatory markers and better neurological recovery.
  • The conclusion suggests that coiling may be a more beneficial approach for patients, leading to improved outcomes and a more favorable long-term prognosis.
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Background: Tartrate-resistant acid phosphatase (ACP5) has been implicated in the progression of most malignant tumors, but its role in pancreatic cancer (PC) remained unclear. Thus, this study aimed to elucidate the role and function of ACP5 in PC progression.

Methods: The expression of ACP5 in PC samples was assessed via R programming, TNM plot, and Gene Expression Profiling Interactive Analysis (GEPIA).

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  • Accurate detection of tea diseases is crucial for enhancing tea yield, quality, and minimizing economic losses; the paper introduces TeaDiseaseNet, a new detection method tackling challenges like disease variability and obscured patterns.
  • The method employs a multi-scale self-attention mechanism, incorporating a CNN-based module to effectively extract localized information and a self-attention module for capturing global pixel dependencies.
  • The integration of a channel attention mechanism allows for precise localization of tea diseases, and the method's effectiveness is validated through extensive experiments, indicating its potential to improve tea disease management and production.
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Background: Hepatocellular Carcinoma (HCC), also called hepatocellular cancer, has emerged as a highly prevalent malignancy globally. By binding to specific RNA via one or more spherical RNA Domains (RBDs) or RNA Motifs (RBMs), RNA Binding Proteins (RBPs) can affect RNA modification, splicing, localization, translation, and stability.

Methods: This paper builds on previous research by further investigating the impact of RBM12 on LC progression.

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Introduction: Lower phosphorus (P) availability limits crop productivity in agroecosystems. The remobilization of P from the source to the sink organs plays an important role in enhancing the P-utilization efficiency of crops. During the grain filling stage, phosphorus flow to the developing grains, the primary sink, determines crop yield.

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  • Drug use disorders are a major global public health issue, with updated analyses showing increased prevalence, incidence, deaths, and disability-adjusted life-years (DALYs) over the past three decades.
  • The study focused on four main categories of drug use disorders—opioids, cocaine, amphetamines, and cannabis—across 204 countries from 1990 to 2019, utilizing advanced statistical models for accurate estimates.
  • The findings indicate a rising burden particularly in developed countries, among young males, highlighting the urgent need for improved management programs, effective prevention, and support services to address the escalating demand.
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Knowledge of the ionome of plant organs helps us understand a plant's nutritional status. However, the ionome of Macadamia (Proteaceae), which is an important nut-producing tree, remains unknown. We aimed to characterise the allocation of biomass and nutrient-partitioning patterns in three macadamia genotypes.

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College students' mental health has been seriously impacted during the global COVID-19 lockdown. There is evidence that dispositional mindfulness is beneficial to mental health. However, few studies have looked at the relationship between dispositional mindfulness and mental health from the standpoint of self-compassion.

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Although significant intraspecific variation in photosynthetic phosphorus (P) use efficiency (PPUE) has been shown in numerous species, we still know little about the biochemical basis for differences in PPUE among genotypes within a species. Here, we grew two high PPUE and two low PPUE chickpea (Cicer arietinum) genotypes with low P supply in a glasshouse to compare their photosynthesis-related traits, total foliar P concentration ([P]) and chemical P fractions (i.e.

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There is a growing interest in exploring interactions at root-soil interface in natural and agricultural ecosystems, but an entropy-based understanding of these dynamic rhizosphere processes is lacking. We have developed a new conceptual model of rhizosphere regulation by localized nutrient supply using thermodynamic entropy. Increased nutrient-use efficiency is achieved by rhizosphere management based on self-organization and minimized entropy via equilibrium attractors comprising (i) optimized root strategies for nutrient acquisition and (ii) improved information exchange related to root-soil-microbe interactions.

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Background: Acute liver failure (ALF) is a life-threatening complication that is relatively uncommon. ALF causes severe hepatocyte damage and necrosis, which can lead to liver dysfunction and even multi-organ failure. A growing body of evidence suggests that immune cell infiltration and some abnormally expressed genes are associated with ALF development.

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In this paper, human rib finite element models were created and validated based on finite element simulations. Validation tests were conducted through replicating experimental configurations of ribs under dynamic anterior-posterior bending, and by comparing numerical rib structural responses and fracture locations against experimental data. Human rib cortical bone material properties from different loading modes (tension and compression), strain rates (0.

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Feeding the world's growing population requires continuously increasing crop yields with less fertilizers and agrochemicals on limited land. Focusing on plant belowground traits, especially root-soil-microbe interactions, holds a great promise for overcoming this challenge. The belowground root-soil-microbe interactions are complex and involve a range of physical, chemical, and biological processes that influence nutrient-use efficiency, plant growth and health.

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