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Bridging the gap: Enhancing follow-up care for pediatric liver transplant recipients by Ye Feng Lu, Jing Jing Fu, Kang He
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Hemostasis in Children with Chronic Liver Disease and Peri-liver Transplant Management by Rou Nie, Yixiao Pan, Zhifeng Xi, Kang He
Published 2025-04-01Hemostasis is significantly impaired in end-stage liver disease (ESLD), leading to frequent unexpected bleeding, thrombosis, or both, even with minimal irritation. Although conventional coagulation tests are insufficient to accurately assess the hemostasis state in cirrhosis, there is growing eviden...
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Progress and prospects of noncoding RNAs in insects by Mei-zhen LI, Hua-mei XIAO, Kang HE, Fei LI
Published 2019-04-01With the rapid development of high-throughput sequencing technology and bioinformatics algorithms, great progress has been made in the field of noncoding RNA (ncRNA) in the last decade. RNA molecules have been regarded only as a messenger between DNA and protein for decades, but now they have new ro...
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A rapid, low-cost deep learning system to classify strawberry disease based on cloud service by Guo-feng YANG, Yong YANG, Zi-kang HE, Xin-yu ZHANG, Yong HE
Published 2022-02-01Accurate and timely classification of diseases during strawberry planting can help growers deal with them in timely manner, thereby reducing losses. However, the classification of strawberry diseases in real planting environments is facing severe challenges, including complex planting environments,...
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Identification of a Novel Pathogen of Peanut Root Rot, <i>Ceratobasidium</i> sp. AG-A, and the Potential of Selected Bacterial Biocontrol Agents by Ying Li, Xia Zhang, Xinying Song, Manlin Xu, Kang He, Yucheng Chi, Zhiqing Guo
Published 2025-06-01Peanut root rot poses a significant threat to global peanut production. In order to identify the new pathogen of peanut root rot in Shandong province, China, and to screen the effective antagonistic biocontrol strains against the identified pathogen, ten symptomatic plants from a peanut field (10% d...
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The metabolic shift of glutaminase 2 to glutaminase 1 promotes LGR5 + progenitor cell proliferation in liver cirrhosis by Defu Kong, Qi Zhou, Kang He, Janette Heegsma, Hans Blokzijl, Vincent E de Meijer, Klaas Nico Faber
Published 2025-06-01Abstract Background and aim Liver regeneration is impaired in end-stage liver disease characterized by advanced fibrosis and cirrhosis, where metabolic reprogramming is considered as a therapeutic target. The shift in glutaminolysis from liver-type Glutaminase 2 (GLS2) to kidney-type Glutaminase 1 (...
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Ozone rectal insufflation inhibits the development of atherosclerosis in ApoE−/−mice, which is mediated by the regulation of gut microbiota and metabolites by Ruihua Li, Ruihua Li, Yulin Wang, Xuelian Ji, Qi Han, Kang He, Haobin Zhao, Hongbo Li, Hongbo Li
Published 2025-06-01IntroductionAtherosclerotic cardiovascular disease is the world’s leading cause of death. Researches have proven that ozone therapy can effectively inhibit the development of atherosclerosis; however, the underlying mechanisms remain unclear. This study aims to explore how ozone rectal insufflation...
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A survey on the off-target effects of insecticidal double-stranded RNA targeting the Hvβ´COPI gene in the crop pest Henosepilachna vigintioctopunctata through RNA-seq by Jing LÜ, Satyabrata NANDA, Shi-min CHEN, Yang MEI, Kang HE, Bao-li QIU, You-jun ZHANG, Fei LI, Hui-peng PAN
Published 2022-01-01The specificity of the double-stranded RNA (dsRNA) used in the RNA interference (RNAi) technique is crucial for the success of sequence-specific gene silencing. Currently, RNAi-mediated insect control is a trending research topic. However, the off-target effects of the dsRNA in RNAi are a major conc...
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LncRNAs are potentially involved in the immune interaction between small brown planthopper and rice stripe virus by Meng-yao CHEN, Wan-yi YE, Hua-mei XIAO, Mei-zhen LI, Zheng-hong CAO, Xin-hai YE, Xian-xin ZHAO, Kang HE, Fei LI
Published 2019-12-01Small brown planthopper (SBPH, Laodelphax striatellus Fallén) is an important vector of major crop pathogen rice stripe virus (RSV). Controlling SBPH population is an efficient approach to control RSV. Long non-coding RNAs (lncRNA) have been reported to block virus replication in hosts. However, the...
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Using transcriptome Shannon entropy to evaluate the off-target effects and safety of insecticidal siRNAs by Wei-hua MA, Tong WU, Zan ZHANG, Hang LI, Gong-ming SITU, Chuan-lin YIN, Xin-hai YE, Meng-yao CHEN, Xian-xin ZHAO, Kang HE, Fei LI
Published 2022-01-01A recent breakthrough in agricultural biotechnology is the introduction of RNAi-mediated strategies in pest control. However, the off-target effects of RNAi pest control are still not fully understood. Here, we studied the off-target effects of two insecticidal siRNAs in both target and non-target i...
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