Publications by authors named "Mingyuan Hu"

Sclerotinia root rot is one of the most destructive soilborne diseases in ginseng (Asian ginseng) production regions in China. To identify the causal pathogens, 409 isolates were recovered from ginseng plants at 11 plantations in Jilin, Heilongjiang, and Liaoning Provinces in China from 2018 to 2021. Based on morphological characteristics, sequence analyses of the internal transcribed spacer region and the beta-tubulin gene, as well as a phylogenetic analysis, the isolates were identified as ( = 268), ( = 114), and ( = 27).

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Visible-thermal small object detection (RGBT SOD) is a significant yet challenging task with a wide range of applications, including video surveillance, traffic monitoring, search and rescue. However, existing studies mainly focus on either visible or thermal modality, while RGBT SOD is rarely explored. Although some RGBT datasets have been developed, the insufficient quantity, limited diversity, unitary application, misaligned images and large target size cannot provide an impartial benchmark to evaluate RGBT SOD algorithms.

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Inorganic plastic semiconductors play a crucial role in the realm of flexible electronics. In this study, we present a cost-effective plastic thermoelectric semimetal magnesium bismuthide (α-MgBi), exhibiting remarkable thermoelectric performance. Bulk single-crystalline α-MgBi exhibits considerable plastic deformation at room temperature, allowing for the fabrication of intricate shapes such as the letters "SUSTECH" and a flexible chain.

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Macrophages that acquire an immunosuppressive phenotype play a crucial role in establishing the pre-metastatic niche (PMN), which is essential for facilitating breast cancer metastasis to distant organs. Our study showed that increased activity of the aryl hydrocarbon receptor (AHR) in lung macrophages plays a crucial role in establishing the immunosuppressive PMN in breast cancer. Specifically, AHR activation led to high expression of PD-L1 on macrophages by directly binding to the promoter of Pdl1.

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  • Lung adenocarcinoma (LUAD) is a major cause of cancer deaths, and understanding DNA methylation in early stages could help improve treatment outcomes.
  • Researchers used enzymatic methyl sequencing to analyze 23 tumor samples alongside normal tissues, revealing a more detailed epigenetic landscape than previous methods.
  • The study identified over 30,000 differentially methylated regions and developed a prognostic model based on six significant genes, offering new insights into the role of DNA methylation in early-stage LUAD.
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The nature of activation signals is essential in determining T cell subset differentiation; however, the features that determine T cell subset preference acquired during intrathymic development remain elusive. Here we show that naive CD4 T cells generated in the mouse thymic microenvironment lacking Scd1, encoding the enzyme catalyzing oleic acid (OA) production, exhibit enhanced regulatory T (T) cell differentiation and attenuated development of experimental autoimmune encephalomyelitis. Scd1 deletion in K14 thymic epithelia recapitulated the enhanced T cell differentiation phenotype of Scd1-deficient mice.

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  • * Researchers found that CX3CR1-expressing Ib-CD8 T cells are strong at killing tumors, resistant to exhaustion, and can be effectively activated by MHC class Ia molecules.
  • * When Ib-CD8 T cells were transferred to mice with tumors, they successfully slowed down tumor growth without harming healthy cells, suggesting that MHC class Ia enhances their anti-tumor capabilities.
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Plants allocate a substantial amount of C belowground for root exudates and for the construction and adjustment of root morphological and architectural traits. What relationships exist between root exudates and other root traits and these relationships change with growing season, however, remain unclear. We quantified the root exudation rate and root morphological traits, including total root length (RL), total root surface area (RS), root diameter (RD), specific root length (SRL), specific root area (SRA) and root tissue density (RTD), and architectural traits, such as branching intensity (BI), and investigated their associations during the rapidly growing season (April and August) and the slowly growing season (December) of three common native tree species, Liquidambar formosana, Michelia maudiae and Schima superba, in subtropical China.

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The coordination of immunity across organs is fundamental to cancer development and progression. It is well known that the hostile metabolic microenvironment in the tumour is a major obstacle to effective anti-tumour immunity. However, whether metabolic alterations in secondary lymphoid tissues beyond the tumour can affect anti-tumour immunity remains elusive.

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Room-temperature bismuth telluride (BiTe) thermoelectrics are promising candidates for low-grade heat harvesting. However, the brittleness and inflexibility of BiTe are far reaching and bring about lifelong drawbacks. Here we demonstrate good pliability over 1,000 bending cycles and high power factors of 4.

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  • The study investigates how stearoyl-coenzyme A desaturase 1 (SCD1) influences hair follicle stem cells (HFSCs) and hair growth through its role in maintaining the bulge niche necessary for HFSCs during tissue maintenance and repair.
  • Deleting SCD1 in mice leads to abnormal hair growth and affects keratinocytes more than HFSCs, disrupting the integrin α6β4 complex and hemidesmosomes, causing issues in cell signaling and keratinocyte behavior.
  • Restoring proper PI3K signaling in SCD1-deleted mice or supplementing oleic acid can normalize the bulge niche and hair growth, highlighting SCD
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A modified sigmoid sliding mode control (MS-SMC) approach is proposed for stabilizing and tracking a quadrotor system with a nonlinear sliding surface, where the dynamics model is underactuated, highly coupled, and nonlinear. The constructed nonlinear sliding surface is based on the traditional sliding mode surface with a modified sigmoid function, allowing the initial value to quickly reach equilibrium. A new type of nonlinear SMC is applied for performance improvement of the quadrotor using the proposed modified sigmoid sliding surface.

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Dietary tyrosine regulating melanoma progression has been well-recognized. However, whether tyrosine-based melanin anabolism contributes to pulmonary and cerebral organotropic colonization of melanoma remains elusive. Furthermore, approaches based on targeting tyrosinase activity to inhibiting multi-organ metastasis of melanoma cells need to be designed and validated.

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Background: To evaluate the association and dose-response relationship between polyunsaturated fatty acid (PUFA) intake and incidence of type 2 diabetes (T2D) in adults.

Methods: PubMed, Embase, Cochrane Library, and Web of Science databases were searched for cohort studies that examined the association between PUFA and T2D incidence published up to September 6, 2021. Relative risk (RR) or hazard ratio (HR) was used as the effect indicator, each effect size was expressed by 95% confidence interval (CI).

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Cancer treatments have been revolutionized by the emergence of immune checkpoint blockade therapies. However, only a minority of patients with various tumor types have benefited from such treatments. New strategies focusing on the immune contexture of the tumor tissue microenvironment hold great promises.

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Background: The beneficial effects of ω-3 polyunsaturated fatty acids (PUFA) vary between different sources. However, there is a paucity of comparative studies regarding the effects and mechanisms of marine and plant ω-3 PUFA on obesity.

Objective: The aim of this study was to evaluate the effects of fish oil (FO) and perilla oil (PO) on glucolipid metabolism, inflammation, and adipokine in mice fed a high-fat (HF) diet in association with the contribution of toll-like receptor 4 (TLR4)/myeloid differentiation primary response 88 (MyD88) pathway.

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Metabolic traits of macrophages can be rewired by insulin-like growth factor 2 (IGF2); however, how IGF2 modulates macrophage cellular dynamics and functionality remains unclear. We demonstrate that IGF2 exhibits dual and opposing roles in controlling inflammatory phenotypes in macrophages by regulating glucose metabolism, relying on the dominant activation of the IGF2 receptor (IGF2R) by low-dose IGF2 (L-IGF2) and IGF1R by high-dose IGF2. IGF2R activation leads to proton rechanneling to the mitochondrial intermembrane space and enables sustained oxidative phosphorylation.

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  • p53 is crucial for the differentiation of mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) by controlling genes tied to the cell cycle and early differentiation, particularly in osteogenic differentiation.
  • Deletion of p53 in mice leads to increased bone density and unbalanced bone remodeling, linking p53 loss to overactive bone formation.
  • The study indicates a relationship between p53 and osteoprotegerin (OPG), suggesting that p53 levels directly influence OPG in MSCs, thereby affecting bone health and cancer-related bone changes.
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Preadipocytes can give rise to either white adipocytes or beige adipocytes. Owing to their distinct abilities in nutrient storage and energy expenditure, strategies that specifically promote "beiging" of adipocytes hold great promise for counterbalancing obesity and metabolic diseases. Yet, factors dictating the differentiation fate of adipocyte progenitors remain to be elucidated.

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Mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) are a population of multipotent cells with a superior ability to promote tissue repair by regulating regeneration and inflammation. Effective application of MSCs in disease treatment relies on the production of relatively homogeneous cell population. However, the cellular heterogeneity and the differentiation trajectories of in vitro expanded MSCs remain largely unclear.

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Scope: The aim of this study is to examine whether perilla oil supplementation improves glucolipid metabolism and modulates gut microbiota in diabetic KKAy mice.

Methods And Results: The successfully established diabetic KKAy mice are randomized into four groups: diabetic model (DM), low-dose perilla oil (LPO), middle-dose perilla oil (MPO), and high-dose perilla oil (HPO). C57BL/6J mice are fed a chow diet as normal control (NC).

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Most simulation-based noise maps are important for official noise assessment but lack local noise characteristics. The main reasons for this lack of information are that official noise simulations only provide information about expected noise levels, which is limited by the use of large-scale monitoring of noise sources, and are updated infrequently. With the emergence of smart cities and ubiquitous sensing, the possible improvements enabled by sensing technologies provide the possibility to resolve this problem.

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