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The efficacy and safety of Nucleos(t)ide analogues in patients with spontaneous acute exacerbation of chronic hepatitis B: a systematic review and meta-analysis. by Weiyan Yu, Caiyan Zhao, Chuan Shen, Yadong Wang, Hongzhi Lu, Jing Fan
Published 2013-01-01<h4>Background</h4>Spontaneous acute exacerbation (AE) of chronic hepatitis B (CHB) is often detrimental but sometimes leads to sustained immune control and disease remission. The efficacy and safety of nucleos(t)ide analogues (NAs) in patients with spontaneous AE of CHB remains unclear....
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MaxEnt-based evaluation of climate change effects on the habitat suitability of Magnolia officinalis in China by Jun Ren, Suhang Li, Yawen Zhang, Qiong Yang, Jiaojiao Liu, Jing Fan, Yangzhou Xiang
Published 2025-07-01This study aimed to assess the impact of climate change on the potential distribution of the endangered medicinal plant M. officinalis in China. We sought to identify key bioclimatic variables influencing its distribution, predict current and future suitable habitats, and evaluate shifts in these ha...
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The sigma 54 genes rpoN1 and rpoN2 of Xanthomonas citri subsp. citri play different roles in virulence, nutrient utilization and cell motility by Gibson Kamau Gicharu, Dong-ling SUN, Xun HU, Xiao-jing FAN, Tao ZHUO, Chuan-wan WU, Hua-song ZOU
Published 2016-09-01The sigma factor 54 (σ54) controls the expression of many genes in response to nutritional and environmental conditions. There are two σ54 genes, rpoN1 (XAC1969) and rpoN2 (XAC2972), in Xanthomonas citri subsp. citri. To investigate their functions, the deletion mutants ΔrpoN1, ΔrpoN2 and ΔrpoN1N2 w...
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Survey and examination of the potential alternative hosts of Villosiclava virens, the pathogen of rice false smut, in China by Qi-de DENG, Ming-li YONG, Dan-yang LI, Chao-hui LAI, Hong-ming CHEN, Jing FAN, Dong-wei HU
Published 2015-07-01Rice false smut is caused by ascomycete Villosiclava virens, whose potential alternative hosts have been assumed previously. Here its potential alternative hosts were surveyed and identified from 2008 to 2013 in the main rice-growing regions in China. Two common weeds in paddy fields, Digitaria sang...
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Coronavac inactivated vaccine triggers durable, cross-reactive Fc-mediated phagocytosis activities by Lili Wang, Chuang Li, Wanting Li, Liwei Zhao, Tiantian Zhao, Lin Chen, Ming Li, Jing Fan, Jiayan Li, Chao Wu, Yuxin Chen
Published 2023-12-01Although humoral responses elicited by infection or vaccine lost the ability to prevent transmission against Omicron, vaccine-induced antibodies may still contribute to disease attenuation through Fc-mediated effector functions. However, Fc effector function elicited by CoronaVac, as the most widely...
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Quantifying the influence of dispersion interactions on the elastic properties of energetic NTO polymorphs by Jin-ning Hu, Xiao-jing Fan, Jun-feng Wang, Shao-hua Jin, Chang-jun Zhao, Xiu-tian-feng E, Chao-yang Zhang, Liang-liang Niu
Published 2025-06-013-Nitro-1,2,4-triazole-5-one (NTO) is a promising energetic compound with high energy and low sensitivity. Herein, the elastic properties of three NTO polymorphs are studied using dispersion-corrected density functional theory. The calculation results of three NTO crystal forms show that C11 is 47–6...
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The effects and mechanisms of SLC34A2 on maintaining stem cell-like phenotypes in CD147 breast cancer stem cells by Yonggang Lv, Ting Wang, Jing Fan, Zhenzhen Zhang, Juliang Zhang, Cheng Xu, Yongping Li, Ge Zhao, Chenyang He, Huimin Meng, Hua Yang, Zhen Wang, Jiayun Liu, Jianghao Chen, Ling Wang
Published 2017-04-01The cancer stem cell (CSC) hypothesis has gained significant recognition in describing tumorigenesis. Identification of the factors critical to development of breast cancer stem cells (BCSCs) may provide insight into the improvement of effective therapies against breast cancer. In this study, we aim...
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Emergent microrobotic oscillators via asymmetry-induced order by Jing Fan Yang, Thomas A. Berrueta, Ada M. Brooks, Albert Tianxiang Liu, Ge Zhang, David Gonzalez-Medrano, Sungyun Yang, Volodymyr B. Koman, Pavel Chvykov, Lexy N. LeMar, Marc Z. Miskin, Todd D. Murphey, Michael S. Strano
Published 2022-10-01Abstract Spontaneous oscillations on the order of several hertz are the drivers of many crucial processes in nature. From bacterial swimming to mammal gaits, converting static energy inputs into slowly oscillating power is key to the autonomy of organisms across scales. However, the fabrication of s...
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