Publications by authors named "Jingru Ding"

Procollagen-lysine 2-oxoglutarate 5-dioxygenase 2 (Plod2) is a key collagen lysyl hydroxylase mediating the formation of collagen fiber and stabilized collagen cross-links, and has been identified in several forms of fibrosis. However, the potential role and regulatory mechanism of Plod2 in liver fibrosis remain unclear yet. Mouse liver fibrosis models were induced by injecting carbon tetrachloride (CCl) intraperitoneally.

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  • * Findings reveal that healthy sheep have a higher diversity and abundance of lung bacteria compared to those with pneumonia, with significant changes in bacterial composition correlating to the severity of the illness.
  • * The analysis identified a specific bacterium as the main pathogen in moderate pneumonia cases, with the study suggesting that the worsening of pneumonia may result from interactions among various bacterial species.
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Induced molting enables laying hens to relax, restore energy and prolong the laying hen cycle, resolving problems such as poor egg quality and minimizing economic losses caused by rising global feeding costs. However, traditional molting methods may disrupt gut microflora and promote potential pathogens infections. This study used a customized additive with a mixture of probiotics and vitamins to induce molting and examine the cecal microbiota post molting.

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According to the findings of a sheep breeding farm in Shaanxi, China, 2.53% (15/594) of sheep exhibited respiratory (clinical) symptoms such as dyspnoea, nasal discharge, wet cough, fever, and progressive emaciation. Although multi-drug treatment strategies (including ampicillin, tylosin, florfenicol, and ceftiofur) have been attempted to improve clinical outcomes, they have only been met with limited success, with a mortality rate of 40%.

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