Publications by authors named "Wenjing Cai"

C3 glomerulopathy encompasses a group of glomerular diseases characterized by the predominant deposition of complement component C3 on kidney biopsy without significant immunoglobulin staining. Monoclonal gammopathy (MIg)-associated C3 glomerulopathy is considered a distinct subtype. We report a case of a 38-year-old male with a history of HBV infection who presented with a left neck mass, hematuria, proteinuria, elevated creatinine, normal complement level, and an IgM kappa M-spike on serum immunofixation electrophoresis.

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Cardiometabolic Syndrome (CMS) is associated with increased risks of cardiovascular disease, type 2 diabetes mellitus, and all-cause mortality. The Weight-Adjusted Waist Circumference Index (WWI) has emerged as a novel metric for assessing obesity and its health implications. To investigate the relationship between WWI and mortality in CMS patients, considering the mediating role of inflammatory markers.

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Osteoarthritis is a chronic and progressive joint disease accompanied by cartilage degeneration and synovial inflammation. It is associated with an imbalance of synovial macrophage M1/M2 ratio tilting more towards the pro-inflammatory M1 than the anti-inflammatory M2. The M1-macrophages rely on aerobic glycolysis for energy whereas the M2-macrophages derive energy from oxidative phosphorylation.

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Previous studies have shown that at least six genera of the Cheilanthoideae, a subfamily of the fern family Pteridaceae, may not be monophyletic. In these non-monophyletic genera, the Old-World genus Paragymnopteris including approximately five species have long been controversial. In this study, with an extensive taxon sampling of Paragymnopteris, we assembled 19 complete plastomes of all recognized Paragymnopteris species, plastomes of Pellaea (3 species) and Argyrochosma (1 species), as well as transcriptomes from Paragymnopteris (6 species) and Argyrochosma (1 species).

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In recent decades, cancer has posed a challenging obstacle that humans strive to overcome. While phototherapy and immunotherapy are two emerging therapies compared to traditional methods, they each have their advantages and limitations. These limitations include easy metastasis and recurrence, low response rates, and strong side effects.

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Mitochondrial dysfunction contributes to septic acute kidney injury (S-AKI), making mitochondrial protection a potential therapeutic strategy. This study investigates the effects of S14G-humanin (HNG) in S-AKI, utilizing 4D-label-free and parallel reaction monitoring (PRM) techniques for proteomic analysis. An S-AKI model was created in male C57BL/6 mice using lipopolysaccharide (LPS) injection, followed by HNG administration.

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  • Gardenia fruit is valued for its functional food properties and natural pigments, but many products share the same name, complicating identification.
  • A study utilized the Heracles NEO electronic nose to analyze VOCs in six different batches of gardenia fruit, revealing distinct odor profiles that aid in their rapid identification.
  • The analysis, which employed PCA and DFA, identified hexanal as a key differentiator among samples and grouped the fruits into two categories, offering insights for future quality control and identification methods.
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Purpose: In the contemporary workplace, enduring fatigue has become a standard for employees. This investigation assesses whether such working conditions exacerbate the depletion of employees' personal resources. The need for recovery serves as an indicator of the necessity to mitigate post-work fatigue.

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Selenium-enriched (SL) is a kind of edible fungi rich in organic selenium and nutrients. with high monacolin K (MK) production and were selected as the fermentation strains. A single-factor experiment and response surface methodology were conducted to optimize the production conditions for MK with higher contents from selenium-enriched fermentation (SLF).

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Background: Workplace loneliness has become a prevalent experience among employees in organizations; however, there is limited empirical research on how leaders can address and mitigate this issue. Drawing upon self-determination theory and empowering leadership theory, this study examines the impact of empowering leadership on workplace loneliness by exploring the mediator of role breadth self-efficacy and the moderator of leader-member conversational quality.

Methods: A time-lagged research design was used, collecting data through a two-wave online survey involving 531 employees in Chinese public sectors.

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Film mulching has been extensively used to improve agricultural production in arid regions of China. However, without sufficient mulch film recovery, large amounts of residual film accumulated in the farmland, which would affect crop yield and water use efficiency (WUE). In order to comprehensively analyze the effects of residual film on crop yield and WUE, and clarify its influencing mechanism, present study adopted a meta-analysis to systematically evaluate the impacts of residual film on soil physicochemical properties, crop root growth, yield, and WUE.

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Objective: The objective of this study was to investigate the associations between maternal exposure to anxiety during pregnancy and the susceptibility of offspring to eczema and allergic rhinitis and the possibility of sensitivity periods and cumulative effects.

Methods: The study's sample consisted of 3160 mother-child pairs from the Ma'anshan Birth Cohort Study. Maternal anxiety was repeatedly measured in the 1st, 2nd, and 3rd trimesters of pregnancy using the Chinese version of the Pregnancy-Related Anxiety Scale.

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The aim of this qualitative systematic review is to analyze the barriers and facilitators to the uptake of antihypertensive medication in hypertensive patients. The databases of PubMed, Embase, Web of Science, CINAHL, Cochrane Library, MEDLINE, China National Knowledge Infrastructure, Wanfang, VIP, and Chinese Biomedical were searched from inception to June 2023. The studies were screened, extracted, and assessed independently by two researchers.

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Background: The career intentions of students play a crucial role in shaping the growth of the hospitality and tourism industry. Previous research underlines the significance of future work self in predicting outcomes related to one's career. However, there is limited knowledge regarding the precise ways, timing, and conditions under which the future work self of undergraduate students can enhance their employability.

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Gibberellins (GAs) play a pivotal role in modulating plant growth and development. Glucose-conjugated gibberellins (Glc-GAs), a prevalent conjugated form of GAs, regulate intracellular GA levels by the coupling and decoupling of glucose groups. However, the diversity of Glc-GAs identified within individual species remains limited, hinting at a multitude of yet undiscovered gibberellin metabolites.

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Background: An association has been identified between inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) and frailty; however, the causal nature of this connection remains uncertain. We consequently conducted a two-sample Mendelian randomization (MR) analysis to explore this particular association.

Methods: We acquired distinct datasets for inflammatory bowel disease (IBD), Crohn's disease (CD), ulcerative colitis (UC), and frailty from the published genome-wide association studies (GWAS) database, meticulously selecting instrumental variables (IVs).

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Prior research has framed bootlegging as employees' unofficial innovation that occurs without organizational authorization or official support. In this paper, we call for bringing leadership back into the study of antecedents of bootlegging and examine the effects of leadership context, specifically leader humility, on employee bootlegging. Following the conservation of resources (COR) theory, we propose that leader humility can provide valuable endogenous resources, such as relational energy, for employee bootlegging.

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Gelatin-based microgels are intriguing for various biomedical applications, which are conventionally prepared through photopolymerization of gelatin methacrylamide (GelMA). Here, we report on the modification of gelatin through acrylamidation to form gelatin acrylamide (GelA) with different substitution degrees, which was found to exhibit fast photopolymerization kinetics, better gelation, steady viscosity at elevated temperatures, and satisfying biocompatibility when compared to GelMA. By the online photopolymerization strategy with a home-made microfluidic setting, microgels of uniform sizes from GelA by blue light were obtained and their swollen properties were investigated.

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  • Oxaliplatin resistance in colorectal cancer (CRC) poses a challenge for effective chemotherapy, with autophagy playing a role in this drug resistance.
  • This study focuses on utilizing nanoparticles designed to target the SLC6A14 amino acid transporter to enhance the delivery of Berbamine, a compound that suppresses autophagy.
  • The results show that these targeted nanoparticles significantly reduced cancer cell proliferation and drug resistance in vitro and effectively inhibited tumor growth in mice, presenting a promising new approach for CRC treatment.
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Background: Non-proliferative diabetic retinopathy (NPDR), a common diabetic complication with high morbidity, is featured by impaired visual function and fundus lesions. It has been reported that oral Chinese patent medicines (OCPMs) may improve visual acuity and fund signs. However, the best possible OCPMs for NPDR remain questionable and merit further investigation.

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Compared with the commonly used technique of freeze-drying, spray drying has lower energy costs. However, spray drying also has a fatal disadvantage: a lower survival rate. In this study, the survival of bacteria in a spray-drying tower decreased as the water content was reduced.

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Psoriasis is an immune-mediated chronic inflammatory skin disorder characterized by epidermal hyperplasia and infiltration of inflammatory cells. Even though the pathogenesis remains unclear, T helper 17 (Th17) cells-mediated inflammation and keratinocyte-involved proliferation are considered to play key roles during the occurrence and the development of psoriasis. Therefore, suppressing the infiltration/function of Th17 and the abnormal hyperplasia of keratinocytes can be a rational strategy for ameliorating and treating psoriasis.

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Background: Gastric electrical stimulation (GES) is used for patients with drug-refractory gastroparesis (Gp) symptoms. Approximately two-thirds of patients with Gp symptoms are either overweight or obese. We aimed to assess symptoms and nutritional status pre-GES and post-GES placement in a large sample of drug-refractory Gp patients.

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Background: Clinically significant serrated polyp detection rate (CSSDR) and proximal serrated polyp detection rate (PSDR) have been suggested as the potential quality benchmarks for colonoscopy (CSSDR = 7% and PSDR = 11%) in comparison to the established benchmark adenoma detection rate (ADR). Another emerging milestone is the detection rate of lateral spreading lesions (LSLs).

Objectives: This study aimed to evaluate CSSDR, PSDR, ADR, and LSL detection rates among gastrointestinal (GI) fellows performing a colonoscopy.

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The purpose of this study is to assess the effects of early high-carbohydrate stimulus on glucose metabolism in zebrafish (Danio rerio) over two generations and explore the mechanisms that explain those nutritional programming effects via epigenetic modifications. The larvae were delivered a high-carbohydrate diet (53.66%) that was used as an early nutritional stimulus from the first feeding to the end of the yolk sac (FF) and 5 days after yolk-sac exhaustion (YE).

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