Publications by authors named "Jindong Fu"

Unlike wheat and rice, which are typically consumed as refined grains, maize is typically consumed in whole-grain forms, making it an ideal source of whole-grain phytochemicals. This study explored the genetic diversity and processing stability of ferulic acid concentration (FAC) in 233 diverse maize inbred lines. Substantial variation in FAC was observed, ranging from 1174.

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Background: Achalasia is associated with high risk of esophageal carcinoma. However, the optimal endoscopic surgery for patients with early esophageal carcinoma concomitant with achalasia remains unclear.

Case Summary: A combination of concurrent endoscopic submucosal dissection (ESD) and modified peroral endoscopic myotomy (POEM) was performed on a 62-year-old male, who presented with multiple early esophageal carcinomas concomitant with achalasia.

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  • A study looked at early gastric cancer (EGC) in patients whose infection was treated to understand how to better identify it.
  • They compared 81 patients with EGC after treatment to 105 patients with infection-related EGC to find differences in their symptoms and test results.
  • Key findings showed that patients treated for the infection had different types of stomach changes and were more likely to have specific signs, like redness and atrophy, in their stomach lining.
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Endoscopic dilation (ED) is the mainstream treatment for esophageal stricture after endoscopic submucosal dissection (ESD). However, some complex esophageal strictures do not respond well to dilation. Endoscopic radial incision (ERI) has proved to be effective in treating anastomotic strictures, but it is rarely used to treat post-ESD esophageal strictures due to technical difficulties and risks, not to mention the optimal method and timing to perform ERI.

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The outbreak of COVID-19 has underscored the vulnerability of our current food systems. In China, following a series of strategies in guaranteeing food security in the past decades, the pandemic has further highlighted the necessity to strengthen urban-rural linkages and facilitate the sustainable development of local agri-food systems. The study for the first time introduced the City Region Food Systems (CRFS) approach to Chinese cities and attempted to holistically structure, analyze and promote the sustainability of local food systems in China.

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Despite their essential and multiple roles in biological processes, the molecular mechanism of Dof transcription factors (TFs) for responding to abiotic stresses is rarely reported in plants. We identified a soybean Dof gene GmDof41 which was involved in the responses to drought, salt, and exogenous ABA stresses. Overexpression of GmDof41 in soybean transgenic hairy roots attenuated HO accumulation and regulated proline homeostasis, resulting in the drought and salt tolerance.

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Tubby-like proteins (TLPs) are transcription factors that are widely present in eukaryotes and generally participate in growth and developmental processes. Using genome databases, a total of 22 putative genes were identified in the soybean genome, and unevenly distributed across 13 chromosomes. Phylogenetic analysis demonstrated that the predicted GmTLP proteins were divided into five groups (I-V).

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In this paper, the traditional, silicate-based Portland cement (PC) was employed as the control to explore the impact of adding varying amounts of metakaolin (MK) on the mechanical properties of cement mortar. In fact, as a mineral admixture, metakaolin (MK) has the ability to significantly improve the early strength and sulfate resistance of cement mortar in traditional, silicate-based Portland cement (PC). In addition to this, the performance of Portland cement mortar is greatly affected by the curing mode.

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A soybean elongation factor Tu family (EF-Tu) protein, GmEF8, was determined to interact with GmCBL1, and GmEF8 expression was found to be induced by various abiotic stresses such as drought and heat. An ortholog of GmEF8 was identified in Arabidopsis, a T-DNA knockout line for which exhibited hypersensitivity to drought and heat stresses. Complementation with GmEF8 rescued the sensitivity of the Arabidopsis mutant to drought and heat stresses, and GmEF8 overexpression conferred drought and heat tolerance to transgenic Arabidopsis plants.

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  • Drought and salt stress significantly hinder soybean production globally, making it hard to enhance valuable traits related to drought resilience due to their complexity.
  • Researchers discovered the NF-YC14 transcription factor, which works with other factors to activate the ABA signaling pathway, crucial for stress tolerance in soybeans.
  • Knockout mutants of GmNF-YC14 were more drought-sensitive, while overexpression of GmNF-YC14 or GmPYR1 improved soybean yield and adaptation, suggesting their potential in enhancing drought tolerance.
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(AP) is a kind of inflammatory misorder existing in pancreas. Non-coding RNAs (ncRNAs) have been reported to play important roles in development of AP. The current study was designed to explore the role of circular RNA zinc finger protein 644 (circRNA circ_ZFP644) in caerulein-induced AR42J cells.

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Plant-specific WRKY transcription factors play important roles in regulating the expression of defense-responsive genes against pathogen attack. A multiple stress-responsive WRKY gene, ZmWRKY65, was identified in maize by screening salicylic acid (SA)-induced de novo transcriptomic sequences. The ZmWRKY65 protein was localized in the nucleus of mesophyll protoplasts.

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  • A study identified 117 genes in the soybean genome that belong to a plant-specific transcription factor family, relevant for growth, development, and responses to environmental stress.
  • Most of these genes lack intron insertions and many have undergone duplication, with significant expression observed across various soybean tissues under different stress conditions.
  • The research highlights one gene, GmGRAS37, which is upregulated during drought and salt stress, showing improved stress resistance when overexpressed in soybean hairy roots, suggesting its critical role in stress response mechanisms.
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Aim: To explore the endoscopic features and risk factors of early gastric cancer (EGC) after eradication of ().

Methods: A total of 1961 patients who underwent esophago-gastro-duodenoscopy (EGD) with a history of successful eradication were enrolled in this multicenter research. Among them, 162 EGC lesions of 132 patients were detected.

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Introduction And Objectives: CASC9 and miR-424-5p are closely related with hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) progression. This study aimed to evaluate the effect of CASC9 involved with miR-424-5p on the development of HCC.

Materials And Methods: qRT-PCR was performed to determine the mRNA expressions of CASC9 and miR-424-5p in HCC tissues/cells and adjacent normal tissues/human hepatic epithelial cells, and to analyze the relationship of CASC9 with the clinico-pathological characteristics and prognosis of HCC patients.

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