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Factors Influencing Formal and Informal Help-Seeking Behavior Among Battered Chinese Women in Beijing, Shanghai, Guangzhou, and Shenzhen by Ting Zhang, Guan Ren, Hongxi Ge, Huan Zhang
Published 2025-07-01This study investigates how demographic characteristics, severity of intimate partner violence (IPV), social support, gender equality awareness, and demographic factors (e.g., living with children at home) influence help-seeking behaviors among 2527 IPV-experienced women in Beijing, Shanghai, Guangz...
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Risk Factors for Surgical Site Infection in Patients Undergoing Breast Surgery: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis by Yin Liu, Zhan Yang, Dong Wang, Huan Zhang
Published 2025-05-01Background: Surgical site infection (SSI) following breast surgery remain a significant clinical challenge, with reported incidence rates ranging from 1% to 35%. Despite advancements in surgical techniques, SSIs contribute to prolonged hospitalization, increased mortality, and sub...
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Diagnostic and therapeutic strategies for solitary pulmonary nodules mimicking malignancy: Insights from two cases of pulmonary tuberculosis by Xianlei Wang, Ying Zhang, Huan Zhang, Zhihua Zhang, Weile Xu
Published 2025-01-01Pulmonary nodules present a diagnostic dilemma, particularly in differentiating tuberculous nodules from malignant lesions. Misdiagnosis may lead to unnecessary surgery or delayed treatment. We report two cases where solitary pulmonary nodules were initially suspected as malignancies but were ultima...
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Antimicrobial Effects of Tannic Acid Combined with Plasma-Activated Water and Their Application in Strawberry Preservation by Zhixiang Hu, Zhenyang Hu, Huan Zhang, Zhilong Yu, Yunfei Xie
Published 2025-06-01This study investigated the combined antibacterial effects of PAW with natural antimicrobial agents and further examined the impact of this technology on postharvest strawberry preservation. The optimal PAW preparation condition was determined at 50 min at 400 W, although PAW alone showed limited ef...
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Progress of ketogenic diet in the treatment of developmental epileptic encephalopathy by Wandong Hu, Lili Li, Fen Zhao, Huan Zhang, Hongwei Zhang
Published 2025-08-01Developmental epileptic encephalopathy (DEE) is a severe neurological disorder caused by underlying genetic abnormalities and frequent epileptic activity. It is characterized by early-onset, drug-resistant epilepsy, abnormal electroencephalogram (EEG) findings, and developmental delay or regression....
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Programmable DNA-based biomaterials for bone tissue engineering by Xiaoyue Xu, Erfeng Kou, Honglu Zhang, Kunyu Zhang, Huan Zhang
Published 2025-07-01Bone defects are a common pathology in bone tissue diseases, and existing therapeutic interventions have significant limitations, highlighting the need for innovative strategies and advanced biomaterials. DNA, traditionally recognized as a prominent genetic material, also possesses exceptional prope...
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Nuclear p62/SQSTM1 facilitates ubiquitin-independent proteasomal degradation of BMAL1. by Chenliang Zhang, Quanyou Wu, Huan Zhang, Ruichen Liu, Liping Li
Published 2025-07-01Brain and muscle arnt-like protein 1(BMAL1) is a critical regulator of circadian rhythm. Although transcriptional regulation of BMAL1 has been extensively studied, the mechanisms governing the stability of BMAL1 at the protein level remain unclear. p62/SQSTM1 is a crucial factor in proteostasis regu...
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Low-DMGD, Large-Effective-Area and Low-Bending-Loss 12-LP-Mode Fiber for Mode-Division-Multiplexing by Huan Zhang, Jian Zhao, Zhiqun Yang, Guanju Peng, Zixiang Di
Published 2019-01-01We report the design of 12-LP-mode (21-spatial-mode) fiber with a low differential mode group delay (DMGD), a large effective area, and a low bending loss that is adapted to a mode-division-multiplexing system over the C+L band. Based on the designed fiber parameters, we characterize the...
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On-Chip Silicon Photonic Neural Networks Based on Thermally Tunable Microring Resonators for Recognition Tasks by Huan Zhang, Beiju Huang, Chuantong Cheng, Biao Jiang, Lei Bao, Yiyang Xie
Published 2025-06-01Leveraging the human brain as a paradigm of energy-efficient computation, considerable attention has been paid to photonic neurons and neural networks to achieve higher computing efficiency and lower energy consumption. This study experimentally demonstrates on-chip silicon photonic neurons and neur...
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A single-nucleotide mutation of G301A in GaIAA14 confers leaf curling in Gossypium arboreum by Pengfei Miao, Pengfei Miao, Huan Zhang, Huan Zhang, Yifan Xu, Yifan Xu, Ruowen Zhang, Ruowen Zhang, Yunfei Hao, Yunfei Hao, Guoli Song, Guoli Song, Ji Liu, Ji Liu
Published 2025-07-01Cotton is a crucial fiber and oil crop, playing a significant role in the textile and food industries. Its yield heavily relies on photosynthesis, a process that primarily occurs in the leaves. Consequently, leaf morphology stands as a vital agronomic trait in cotton breeding. However, research on t...
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Unraveling ScAPD1-mediated resistance mechanism to Verticillium dahliae through integrated host-pathogen transcriptomics by Qilin Yang, Ruirui Yang, Huan Zhang, Fangliu Yin, Leyi Wang, Daoyuan Zhang, Xiaoshuang Li
Published 2025-09-01Verticillium dahliae, a devastating vascular wilt pathogen, poses a significant threat to global agriculture. Understanding host resistance mechanisms is critical for developing effective control strategies. This study investigates the role of ScAPD1, a Soloist transcription factor from the extremop...
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Molecular Networks Governing Plant Responses to Heat and Cold Stress by Ran Zhang, Lin Yang, Huan Zhang, Yingyu Yang, Lu Wen, Aoran Yin, Liwen Fu
Published 2025-07-01Global warming is leading to an increase in extreme-temperature events, posing a significant threat to crop productivity and global food security. Plants have evolved sophisticated mechanisms to perceive and respond to both heat and cold stress. While these mechanisms share certain similarities, the...
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Ensilage and Secondary Fermentation of Maize Stalk and Their Effect on Methane Production and Microbial Community Dynamics in Anaerobic Digestion by Huan Zhang, Puxiang Yan, Ziyao Qin, Xiaoling Zhao, Xufeng Yuan, Zongjun Cui, Jingwei Wu
Published 2025-05-01Ensilage is an efficient storage method for preserving maize stalks for use as biogas feedstocks. However, maize stalk silages are susceptible to secondary fermentation, which degrades feedstock quality. This study explored the effects of ensilage and secondary fermentation on methane production fro...
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A geranylgeranyl pyrophosphate synthase gene, IbGGPS, increases carotenoid contents in transgenic sweetpotato by Rui-jie LI, Hong ZHAI, Shao-zhen HE, Huan ZHANG, Ning ZHAO, Qing-chang LIU
Published 2022-01-01Geranylgeranyl pyrophosphate synthase (GGPS) plays an important role in the biosynthesis of carotenoids. In a previous study, the IbGGPS gene was isolated from a sweetpotato, Ipomoea batatas (L.) Lam., line Nongdafu 14 with high carotenoid contents, but its role and underlying mechanisms in caroteno...
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Characterization of transgenic wheat lines expressing maize ABP7 involved in kernel development by Zaid CHACHAR, Siffat Ullah KHAN, Xu-huan ZHANG, Peng-fei LENG, Na ZONG, Jun ZHAO
Published 2023-02-01Wheat is one of the major food crops in the world. Functional validation of the genes in increasing the grain yield of wheat by genetic engineering is essential for feeding the ever-growing global population. This study investigated the role of ABP7, a bHLH transcription factor from maize involved i...
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A plastidic ATP/ADP transporter gene, IbAATP, increases starch and amylose contents and alters starch structure in transgenic sweetpotato by Yan-nan WANG, Yan LI, Huan ZHANG, Hong ZHAI, Qing-chang LIU, Shao-zhen HE
Published 2016-09-01A plastidic adenosine triphosphate (ATP)/adenosine diphosphate (ADP) transporter (AATP) is responsible for importing ATP from the cytosol into plastids. In dicotyledonous plants, increasing ATP supply is a potential way to facilitate anabolic synthesis in heterotrophic plastids. In this study, a gen...
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Disorder of phospholipid metabolism in the renal cortex and medulla contributes to acute tubular necrosis in mice after cantharidin exposure using integrative lipidomics and spatia... by Tianmu He, Kexin Lin, Lijuan Xiong, Wen Zhang, Huan Zhang, Cancan Duan, Xiaofei Li, Jianyong Zhang
Published 2025-07-01Cantharidin (CTD), a natural compound used to treat multiple tumors in the clinic setting, has been limited due to acute kidney injury (AKI). However, the major cause of AKI and its underlying mechanism remain to be elucidated. Serum creatinine (SCr) and blood urea nitrogen (BUN) were detected throu...
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Characterization of salt tolerance and Fusarium wilt resistance of a sweetpotato mutant by Huan ZHANG, Qian ZHANG, Yan-nan WANG, Yan LI, Hong ZHAI, Qing-chang LIU, Shao-zhen HE
Published 2017-09-01The variant LM1 was previously obtained using embryogenic cell suspension cultures of sweetpotato variety Lizixiang by gamma-ray induced mutation, and then its characteristics were stably inherited through six clonal generations, thus this mutant was named LM1. In this study, systematic characteriza...
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Lucinid-associated microbial community divergence in peri-mangrove ecosystems by Junhui Shi, Junhui Shi, Yang Guo, Shi Jin, Kuan Zhao, Fei Li, Zhaoshan Zhong, Huan Zhang, Jianhua Zhang, Minxiao Wang
Published 2025-07-01Mangrove forests are highly productive coastal ecosystems in which microbial communities drive key biogeochemical processes, such as sulfur and carbon cycling. Lucinid clams and their bacterial symbionts, commonly found in organic-rich habitats such as mangrove fringes, can perform chemosynthesis dr...
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Complete Genome and Characterization Analysis of a <i>Bifidobacterium animalis</i> Strain Isolated from Wild Pigs (<i>Sus scrofa ussuricus</i>) by Tenggang Di, Huan Zhang, Cheng Zhang, Liming Tian, Menghan Chang, Wei Han, Ruiming Qiao, Ming Li, Shuhong Zhang, Guangli Yang
Published 2025-07-01<i>Bifidobacterium</i> is a predominant probiotic in animals that is associated with host intestinal health. The protective mechanisms of the <i>Bifidobacterium animalis</i> (<i>B. animalis</i>) strain, specifically those related to functional gene–host interactio...
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