Publications by authors named "Jingru Che"

The success of implanted tissue-engineered vascular grafts (TEVGs) relies on the coordinated inflammation and wound healing processes that simultaneously degrade the scaffold and guide the formation of a neovessel. Dysregulated responses can lead to aberrant remodeling (e.g.

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  • Dorset sheep are often used in cardiovascular research due to their similarities to human anatomy and physiology, particularly for studying single-ventricle physiology.
  • Researchers observed unexpected changes in central venous pressure that couldn’t be explained by gravity, leading them to investigate the inferior vena cava (IVC) for potential narrowing or compression.
  • The study found significant differences in IVC dimensions and pressures based on body position, revealing more smooth muscle in the abdominal portion of the IVC compared to the thoracic part, which enhances understanding of sheep physiology and informs future research methods.
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  • * The protein lysosomal trafficking regulator (LYST) is key to managing the transport and dynamics of these organelles, and mutations in the LYST gene lead to Chédiak-Higashi syndrome, which impacts immune function.
  • * Despite being known for eight decades, LYST's exact role in cellular biology is still not fully understood, and ongoing research is exploring its implications in treatments for immune disorders, regenerative medicine, and cancer.
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Whole blood analysis can evaluate numerous parameters, including pH, pCO₂, pO₂, HCO₃ - , base excess, glucose, electrolytes, lactate, blood urea nitrogen, creatinine, bilirubin, and hemoglobin. This valuable tool enables clinicians to make more informed decisions about patient care. However, the current body of literature describing perioperative whole blood analysis in Dorset sheep () is small, so clinicians lack adequate information to guide their decision-making when evaluating test results.

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Background: Sterile-fertile heteroblasty is a common phenomenon observed in ferns, where the leaf shape of a fern sporophyll, responsible for sporangium production, differs from that of a regular trophophyll. However, due to the large size and complexity of most fern genomes, the molecular mechanisms that regulate the formation of these functionally different heteroblasty have remained elusive. To shed light on these mechanisms, we generated a full-length transcriptome of Ceratopteris chingii with PacBio Iso-Seq from five tissue samples.

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Glioblastoma (GBM) is the most common form of brain cancer. Even with aggressive treatment, tumor recurrence is almost universal and patient prognosis is poor because many GBM cell subpopulations, especially the mesenchymal and glioma stem cell populations, are resistant to temozolomide (TMZ), the most commonly used chemotherapeutic in GBM. For this reason, there is an urgent need for the development of new therapies that can more effectively treat GBM.

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Introns exist not only in coding sequences (CDSs) but also in untranslated regions (UTRs) of a gene. Recent studies in animals and model plants such as have revealed that the UTR-introns (UIs) are widely presented in most genomes and involved in regulation of gene expression or RNA stability. In the present study, we identified introns at both 5'UTRs (5UIs) and 3'UTRs (3UIs) of sweet orange genes, investigated their size and nucleotide distribution characteristics, and explored the distribution of -elements in the UI sequences.

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Sanming wild banana () is a cold resistant wild banana found in Fujian province of China. In this study, we characterized its complete chloroplast genome using BGISEQ-500 sequencing. The chloroplast genome is 171,815 bp in size, containing a pair of IR regions (35,142 bp), a large single copy region (89,995 bp), and a small single copy region (11,464 bp).

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