Publications by authors named "Shuting Zhao"

Background: is widely used in Traditional Chinese Medicine and dietary supplements to tonify the kidney, lung, and heart, as well as to calm the mind. The fermentation broth of (FBCS), containing cordycepin, has shown potential in various healthcare applications.

Methods: Ninety patients with primary insomnia were divided into two groups: the FBCS group ( = 45) and the control group ( = 45).

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In nasal endoscopic surgery, the narrow nasal cavity restricts the surgical field of view and the manipulation of surgical instruments. Therefore, precise real-time intraoperative navigation, which can provide precise 3D information, plays a crucial role in avoiding critical areas with dense blood vessels and nerves. Although significant progress has been made in endoscopic 3D reconstruction methods, their application in nasal scenarios still faces numerous challenges.

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Monitoring Arctic marine mammals in response to rapid climate change requires reliable longitudinal data. To obtain such data is challenging, but sequential measurements of stable isotopes (SI) from metabolically inert tissues like dentine allow for chronological reconstruction of SI data that can provide insights into whale life history, behaviour and physiology. This study examined dentine samples from narwhal embedded canines to reconstruct individual SI profiles and assess intra-annual variation in δN and δC.

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Extending the layer spacing of the (001) planes to regulate the mobility of Zn is widely adopted to optimize the performance of VOPO·2HO cathode for zinc-ion batteries. However, the unique function originating from other planes is often neglected. Herein, an effective in situ conversion methodology is proposed for the synthesis of the (200) oriented growth of vertical VOPO·2HO nanosheets with oxygen vacancies (V-VOPO).

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Soil alkalization is an important environmental factor limiting crop production. Despite the importance of root secretion in the response of plants to alkali stress, the regulatory mechanism is unclear. In this study, we applied a widely targeted metabolomics approach using a local MS/MS data library constructed with authentic standards to identify and quantify root exudates of wheat under salt and alkali stresses.

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The dynamic change of redox conditions is a key factor in emission of elemental mercury (Hg) from riparian soils. The objective of this study was to elucidate the influences of redox conditions on Hg emission from riparian soils. Soil suspension experiments were conducted to measure Hg emission from five Hg-contaminated soil samples in two redox conditions (i.

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Article Synopsis
  • An increasing number of people need rehabilitation to regain physical mobility, but challenges like the cost and complexity of training limit access to timely care.
  • Virtual reality (VR) has potential in rehabilitation, but current pose reconstruction methods mainly depend on images and lack effective patient guidance.
  • The proposed method utilizes sparse motion signals from VR devices to accurately reconstruct full body poses and provide real-time pose correction guidance through natural language processing, aiming to enhance self-rehabilitation efficiency while reducing costs.
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is a dominant halophytic grass in alkalized grasslands of Northeast China. To explore the alkali-tolerance mechanism of , we applied a widely targeted metabolomic approach to analyze metabolic responses of its root exudates, root tissues and leaves under alkali-stress conditions. extensively secreted organic acids, phenolic acids, free fatty acids and other substances having -COOH or phosphate groups when grown under alkali-stress conditions.

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American ginseng residue is an industrial by-product of ginseng saponin extraction, including polysaccharides and amino acids; however, it is often discarded into the natural environment, representing a waste of resources as well as an environmental issue. In this study, we examined the effects of adding American ginseng residue to the basal diet of sika deer. Twelve antler-bearing male sika deer were assigned randomly to groups fed a diet supplemented with 0% (CON), 1% (LGR), and 3% (HGR) American ginseng residue, respectively, ( = 4 per group) for 5 weeks.

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The rhizomes of the genus DC. consist of various bioactive components, including sesquiterpenes, which have attracted a great deal of research interest in recent years. In the present study, we reviewed the previously published literatures prior to November 2023 on the chemical structures, biosynthetic pathways, and pharmacological activities of the sesquiterpenoids from this genus via online databases such as Web of Science, Google Scholar, and ScienceDirect.

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Background: Atrial fibrosis is an important factor leading to atrial fibrillation, and the transforming growth factor-β1/Smad pathway is a key factor in inducing atrial fibrosis. Sirt1 is a member of the histone deacetylase (sirtuin) family, and recent studies have proven its cardioprotective effects.

Objectives: This study explored the effect of Sirt1 on atrial fibrosis through the transforming growth factor-β1/Smad pathway.

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Background: Bioconversion of plant biomass into biofuels and bio-products produces large amounts of lignin. The aromatic biopolymers need to be degraded before being converted into value-added bio-products. Microbes can be environment-friendly and efficiently degrade lignin.

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Blue light promotes primordium differentiation and fruiting body formation of mushroom. However, the blue light response mechanism of mushroom remains unclear. In this study, mycelium of Flammulina filiformis was exposed to blue light, red light and dark conditions, and then the comparative metabolome and transcriptome analysis was applied to explore metabolic regulation mechanism of F.

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Covalent organic frameworks (COFs) have great potential for photocatalytic CO reduction, owing to their adjustable structures, porous characteristics, and highly ordered nature. However, poor light absorption, fast recombination of photogenerated electron-hole pairs, and suboptimal coordination conditions have contributed to the hindered efficiency and selectivity observed in photocatalytic CO reduction processes. In this work, the integration of bromine (Br) atoms into COFs was achieved through the synthesis process involving nickel (II) tetraaminophthalocyanine (NiTAPc) and 3,6-dibromopyromellitic dianhydride (BPMDA) using a solvothermal approach.

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Coronary heart disease (CHD) is the most common clinical manifestation of cardiovascular disease. It is characterized by myocardial ischemia, which is caused by coronary atherosclerosis. CHD is a significant global health problem with increasing prevalence every year because of significant changes in the lifestyles and diets.

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High water-holding forests are essential for adapting to drought climates under global warming, and a central issue is which type of forests could conserve more water in the ecosystem. This paper explores how forest structure, plant diversity, and soil physics impact forest water-holding capacities. We investigated 720 sampling plots by measuring water-holding capacities from 1440 soil and litter samples, 8400 leaves, and 1680 branches and surveying 18,054 trees in total (28 species).

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The first global-scale assessment of Sb contamination in soil that was related to mining/smelting activities was conducted based on 91 articles that were published between 1989 and 2021. The geographical variation, the pollution level, the speciation, the influencing factors, and the environmental effects of Sb that were associated with mining/smelting-affected soils were analyzed. The high Sb values mainly occurred in developed (Poland, Italy, Spain, Portugal, New Zealand, Australia) and developing (China, Algeria, Slovakia) countries.

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The tunneling heterojunctions made of two-dimensional (2D) materials have been explored to have many intriguing properties, such as ultrahigh rectification and on/off ratio, superior photoresponsivity, and improved photoresponse speed, showing great potential in achieving multifunctional and high-performance electronic and optoelectronic devices. Here, we report a systematic study of the tunneling heterojunctions consisting of 2D tellurium (Te) and Tin disulfide (SnS). The Te/SnS heterojunctions possess type-II band alignment and can transfer to type-III one under reverse bias, showing a reverse rectification ratio of about 5000 and a current on/off ratio over 10.

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Inflammatory activation and intestinal flora imbalance play key roles in the development and progression of inflammatory bowel disease (IBD). Soluble dietary fiber (SDF) and selenium have been proven to be effective for preventing and relieving IBD. This study investigated and compared the therapeutic efficacy of millet-derived selenylated-soluble dietary fiber (Se-SDF) against dextran sulfate sodium (DSS)-induced colitis in mice alone or through the synergistic interaction between selenium and SDF.

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The effect of fermentation treatment on the surface morphology, crystal structure, molecular weight, chain length distribution, and physicochemical properties of corn starch was investigated using natural fermentation of corn ballast. The amylose content in corn ballast starch reduced at first after natural fermentation, then grew, following the same trend as solubility. There were certain erosion marks on the surfaces of fermented corn ballast starch granules.

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Background: Emerging evidence has identified miR-138 as a tumor suppressor that can suppress the proliferation of various cancers. Meanwhile, the cause of abnormal miR-138 expression in cervical cancer remains uncertain. This study clarified the mechanism by which miR-138 regulates proliferation, invasion, metastasis, and EMT in cervical cancer cells.

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Objectives: The effects of high-temperature, high-pressure, and ultrasonic treatment on the physicochemical properties and structure of soluble dietary fibers in millet bran were studied to provide a comprehensive reference for the utilization of millet bran.

Methods: Different physical methods were used to treat millet bran dietary fibers, and their microstructures and Fourier-transform infrared spectra before and after modification were compared. The physicochemical properties (water-holding capacity, swelling capacity, oil-holding capacity, fat-binding capacity, cation exchange capacity), total antioxidant capacity, and thermal characteristics were also analyzed.

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Correction for 'High-resolution DNA size enrichment using a magnetic nano-platform and application in non-invasive prenatal testing' by Bo Zhang , , 2020, , 5733-5739, DOI: 10.1039/D0AN00813C.

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In this study, knowledge gaps on Sb concentration in rocks, ores, tailings, soil, river water, sediments, and crops of mine areas were identified and discussed in terms of contamination levels, spatial distribution, and environmental effects. Accordingly, Xunyang Hg-Sb mine, the largest Hg-Sb deposit in China as research region in this study, field sampling and laboratory analysis were conducted. The results showed elevated concentrations of Sb in the soil, sediment, and river water.

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Atrial fibrosis is a crucial mechanism responsible for atrial fibrillation (AF). Sex-determining region Y-box containing gene 9 (Sox9) plays a pivotal role in fibrosis of many organs such as the skin, kidney, and liver. However, there are few studies about the occurrence and maintenance of Sox9 in atrial fibrosis.

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