Publications by authors named "Ran Ju"

Sheath blight (ShB), caused by the necrotrophic fungus (), poses severe threats to global rice production. Developing a resistant variety with an ShB-resistance gene is one of most efficient and economical approaches to control the disease. Here, we identified a highly conserved chloroplast-localized stem-loop-binding protein encoding gene (), which shows great potential in developing an ShB-resistant variety.

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Sheath blight (ShB), caused by necrotrophic fungus Rhizoctonia solani, is one of the most serious rice diseases worldwide. To the best of our knowledge, no genes with high potential for rice ShB resistance breeding have been previously characterized. Here we identify a ShB resistance receptor-like kinase 1 (SBRR1) gene via a genome-wide association study.

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4-hydroxyindole-3-acetic acid (4-HIAA) is a metabolite of psilocin. Here, we explored the ability of 4-HIAA to cross the blood-brain barrier and its potential effects on methamphetamine (METH)-induced conditioned place preference (CPP) in mice. Treatment with 1-mg/kg 4-HIAA inhibited CPP formation during the acquisition phase, promoted METH extinction and inhibited METH relapse.

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On September 1, 2019, China implemented the "Blood Station Technical Operation Procedures (2019 Edition)," specifying Enzyme-Linked Immunosorbent Assay (ELISA) and Chemiluminescent Immunoassay (CLIA) for serological testing. However, no CLIA HIV reagent has been approved for blood donor screening in China. This study evaluates the WT CMIA reagents for HIV screening in blood stations, providing evidence for their approval as a national screening tool.

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Aim: Adolescents diagnosed with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) or social communication disorder (SCD) experience social communication difficulties. Social skills training (SST) for this population has proven effective, although its use remains restricted due to limited accessibility. This multicenter, parallel, open-label, assessor-blinded, randomized controlled pilot trial evaluated the efficacy of NDTx-01, a mobile application game integrating SST, in patients aged 10 to 18 years diagnosed with ASD or SCD.

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Maintaining an optimal indoor thermal environment is crucial for enhancing the welfare and productivity of livestock in intensive breeding farms. This paper investigated the application of a combined geothermal heat pump with a precision air supply (GHP-PAS) system for cooling dairy cows on a dairy farm. The effectiveness of the GHP-PAS system in mitigating heat stress in lactating dairy cattle, along with its energy performance and local cooling efficiency in the free stalls were evaluated.

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Although many studies have reported the relationship between female hormone intake and cardiovascular disease (CVD) development, their association has not been fully elucidated and defined, based on data from the Third National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey intending to assess the health and nutritional status of non-institutionalized children and adults in the United States. This study examined the relationship between female hormone intake and coronary artery disease (CVD) development in 38,745 women, averaging 38.10 ± 12.

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Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) is projected to become the third leading cause of death globally by 2030. Despite the limited treatment options available for advanced COPD, which are mostly restricted to costly lung transplants, physical ablation therapy offers promising alternatives. This technique focuses on ablating lesioned airway epithelium, reducing secretions and obstructions, and promoting normal epithelial regeneration, demonstrating significant therapeutic potential.

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Mucus hypersecretion resulting from excessive proliferation and metaplasia of goblet cells in the airways is the pathological foundation for Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD). Clinical trials have confirmed the clinical efficacy of pulsed electric field ablation (PFA) for COPD, but its underlying mechanisms is poorly understood. Cellular and animal models of COPD (rich in goblet cells) were established in this study to detect goblet cells' sensitivity to PFA.

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Phase modulation has scarcely been mentioned in diffusive physical systems because the diffusion process does not carry the momentum like waves. Recently, non-Hermitian physics provides a unique perspective for understanding diffusion and shows prospects in thermal phase regulation, exemplified by the discovery of anti-parity-time (APT) symmetry in diffusive systems. However, precise control of thermal phase remains elusive hitherto and can hardly be realized, due to the phase oscillations.

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Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) has achieved high clinical efficacy in treating malignancies in recent years and is thus gradually becoming an important therapy for patients with advanced tumor for its benefits in reducing side effects and improving patients' immune status. However, it has not been internationally recognized for cancer treatment because TCM's anti-tumor mechanism is not fully elucidated, limiting its clinical application and international promotion. This review traced the mechanism of the TCM-mediated tumor cell death pathway and its effect on remodeling the tumor immune microenvironment, its direct impact on the microenvironment, its anti-tumor effect in combination with immunotherapy, and the current status of clinical application of TCM on tumor treatment.

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Sheath blight (ShB) disease, caused by Kühn, is one of the most serious rice diseases. Rice breeding against ShB has been severely hindered because no major resistance genes or germplasms are available in rice. Here, we report that introduction of antifungal protein (GAFP) genes from B1 into rice significantly enhances resistance to rice ShB.

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Thermal nonreciprocity typically stems from nonlinearity or spatiotemporal variation of parameters. However, constrained by the inherent temperature-dependent properties and the law of mass conservation, previous works have been compelled to treat dynamic and steady-state cases separately. Here, by establishing a unified thermal scattering theory, the creation of a convection-based thermal metadevice which supports both dynamic and steady-state nonreciprocal heat circulation is reported.

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Hepatic fibrosis is often secondary to chronic inflammatory liver injury. During the development of hepatic fibrosis, the damaged hepatocytes and activated hepatic stellate cells (HSCs) caused by the pathogenic injury could secrete a variety of cytokines and chemokines, which will chemotactic innate and adaptive immune cells of liver tissue and peripheral circulation infiltrating into the injury site, mediating the immune response against injury and promoting tissue reparation. However, the continuous release of persistent injurious stimulus-induced inflammatory cytokines will promote HSCs-mediated fibrous tissue hyperproliferation and excessive repair, which will cause hepatic fibrosis development and progression to cirrhosis even liver cancer.

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This study analyzed the content, visual features, and audience engagement data of Instagram posts from two mental health organizations over one year ( = 725). For content features, mental health literacy and communicative strategies were examined. Posts that promoted knowledge of mental disorders and treatments, used information and community strategy were more likely to receive higher audience engagement.

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Convective thermal metamaterials are artificial structures where convection dominates in the thermal process. Due to the field coupling between velocity and temperature, convection provides a new knob for controlling heat transfer beyond pure conduction, thus allowing active and robust thermal modulations. With the introduced convective effects, the original parabolic Fourier heat equation for pure conduction can be transformed to hyperbolic.

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Background: Our epidemiological study showed that the intestinal flora of Uygur T2DM patients differed from that of normal glucose-tolerant people. However, whether the Uygur T2DM fecal microbiota transplantation could reproduce the glucose metabolism disorder and the mechanism behind has not been reported. This study was designed to explore whether Uygur T2DM fecal microbiota transplantation could reproduce the glucose metabolism disorder and its mechanism.

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This study analyzed tweets posted over 1 year from three mental-health organizations in the United States, along with audience engagement data of comments, retweets, and likes. The results revealed that tweets focused on mental illnesses or mental health received more engagement than those that emphasized event promotion or relationship building. In addition, there were more gain-framed than loss-framed messages, although the latter triggered more public engagement.

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Retention time (RT) prediction contributes to identification of small molecules measured by high-performance liquid chromatography coupled with high-resolution mass spectrometry. Deep learning algorithms based on big data can enhance the accuracy of RT prediction. But at different chromatographic conditions, RTs of compounds are different, and the number of compounds with known RTs is small in most cases.

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Animal body coverings provide protection and allow for adaptation to environmental pressures such as heat, ultraviolet radiation, water loss, and mechanical forces. Here, using a comparative genomics analysis of 39 mammal species spanning three skin covering types (hairless, scaly and spiny), we found some genes (e.g.

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In metabolomics study, it is not easy to extract the metabolites from data of ultra high-performance liquid chromatography-high-resolution mass spectrometry, especially for those with low abundance. Different software for peak recognition and matching use different algorithms, leading to different extract results. Therefore, integration of results from different software can obtain richer metabolome information, but the redundant features should be removed.

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Substrate-supported metal-organic frameworks (MOFs) films are desired to realize their potential in practical applications. Herein, a novel substrate-seeding secondary-growth strategy is developed to prepare composites of uniform MOFs films on aerogel walls. Briefly, the organic ligand is "pre-seeded" onto the aerogel walls, and then a small amount of metal-ion solution is sprayed onto the prepared aerogel.

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In metabolomics research, false positive features from non-sample sources and noises usually exist in the peak table, they will make the results of screening differential metabolites or biomarkers unreliable. In this study, a method to remove false positive features (rFPF) was developed to improve the quality of the peak table. rFPF recognizes real peak profiles based on the information entropy and statistical correlation, and eliminates false positive features from non-sample sources and noises.

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Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease (CJD), included in the human transmissible spongiform encephalopathies (TSE), is widely known to be caused by an abnormal accumulation of misfolding prion protein in the brain. Human prion protein gene (PRNP) is mapped in chromosome 20p13 and many single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) in PRNP have been discovered. However, the functionality of SNPs in PRNP is yet unclear, though several SNPs have been known as important mutation related with susceptibility human prion diseases.

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Synopsis of recent research by authors named "Ran Ju"

  • Recent research by Ran Ju focuses on innovative therapeutic approaches for various diseases, particularly emphasizing physical ablation therapies and their mechanisms for conditions like chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD).
  • The studies highlight the efficacy of techniques such as pulsed electric field ablation for targeting goblet cells and combating mucus hypersecretion, a key issue in COPD.
  • Additionally, Ju's work extends to the exploration of non-Hermitian physics in thermal systems and the application of traditional Chinese medicine in cancer treatment, showcasing a diverse breadth of research across biological and physical sciences.