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View article: Ligilactobacillus salivarius alleviated intestinal damage induced by Salmonella in mice via regulating microbiota
Ligilactobacillus salivarius alleviated intestinal damage induced by Salmonella in mice via regulating microbiota Open
Collectively, these findings suggest that L. salivarius protects against Salmonella-induced intestinal damage by reducing bacterial load, mitigating intestinal injury, and modulating gut microbiota composition.
View article: Numerical simulation of loess embankment's hydro-thermal dynamics and the stability prediction under climate change
Numerical simulation of loess embankment's hydro-thermal dynamics and the stability prediction under climate change Open
View article: Rapid and accurate multi-phenotype imputation for millions of individuals
Rapid and accurate multi-phenotype imputation for millions of individuals Open
View article: Ensemble learning for integrative prediction of genetic values with genomic variants
Ensemble learning for integrative prediction of genetic values with genomic variants Open
Background Whole genome variants offer sufficient information for genetic prediction of human disease risk, and prediction of animal and plant breeding values. Many sophisticated statistical methods have been developed for enhancing the pr…
View article: An Image Fingerprint and Attention Mechanism Based Load Estimation Algorithm for Electric Power System
An Image Fingerprint and Attention Mechanism Based Load Estimation Algorithm for Electric Power System Open
With the rapid development of electric power systems, load estimation plays an important role in system operation and planning. Usually, load estimation techniques contain traditional, time series, regression analysis-based, and machine le…
View article: Rapid and accurate multi-phenotype imputation for millions of individuals
Rapid and accurate multi-phenotype imputation for millions of individuals Open
Deep phenotyping can enhance the power of genetic analysis such as genome-wide association study (GWAS), but recurrence of missing phenotypes compromises the potentials of such resources. Although many phenotypic imputation methods have be…
View article: A deep learning-based load forecasting algorithm for energy consumption monitoring system using dimension expansion
A deep learning-based load forecasting algorithm for energy consumption monitoring system using dimension expansion Open
As a basic task in energy consumption monitoring system, load forecasting has great effects on system operation safety, generation costs and economic benefits. In this paper, a long-term load forecasting algorithm using data dimension expa…
View article: Rapid and accurate multi-phenotype imputation for millions of individuals
Rapid and accurate multi-phenotype imputation for millions of individuals Open
Deep phenotyping can enhance the power of genetic analysis, including genome-wide association studies (GWAS), but the occurrence of missing phenotypes compromises the potential of such resources. Although many phenotypic imputation methods…
View article: A hybrid SVR with the firefly algorithm enhanced by a logarithmic spiral for electric load forecasting
A hybrid SVR with the firefly algorithm enhanced by a logarithmic spiral for electric load forecasting Open
Accurate forecasting of an electric load is vital in the effective management of a power system, especially in flourishing regions. A new hybrid model called logarithmic spiral firefly algorithm-support vector regression (LS-FA-SVR) is pro…
View article: Targeting Cpt1a-Bcl-2 interaction modulates apoptosis resistance and fibrotic remodeling
Targeting Cpt1a-Bcl-2 interaction modulates apoptosis resistance and fibrotic remodeling Open
View article: Post‐translational regulation of PGC‐1α modulates fibrotic repair
Post‐translational regulation of PGC‐1α modulates fibrotic repair Open
Idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis (IPF) is a progressive lung disease associated with mitochondrial oxidative stress. Mitochondrial reactive oxygen species (mtROS) are important for cell homeostasis by regulating mitochondrial dynamics. Here, …
View article: NOX4 regulates macrophage apoptosis resistance to induce fibrotic progression
NOX4 regulates macrophage apoptosis resistance to induce fibrotic progression Open
View article: Evaluation for the effect of low-coverage sequencing on genomic selection in large yellow croaker
Evaluation for the effect of low-coverage sequencing on genomic selection in large yellow croaker Open
View article: Cadmium-mediated lung injury is exacerbated by the persistence of classically activated macrophages
Cadmium-mediated lung injury is exacerbated by the persistence of classically activated macrophages Open
Heavy metals released into the environment have a significant effect on respiratory health. Lung macrophages are important in mounting an inflammatory response to injury, but they are also involved in repair of injury. Macrophages develop …
View article: Evaluation of Genomic Selection for Seven Economic Traits in Yellow Drum (Nibea albiflora)
Evaluation of Genomic Selection for Seven Economic Traits in Yellow Drum (Nibea albiflora) Open
View article: Increased flux through the mevalonate pathway mediates fibrotic repair without injury
Increased flux through the mevalonate pathway mediates fibrotic repair without injury Open
Macrophages are important in mounting an innate immune response to injury as well as in repair of injury. Gene expression of Rho proteins is known to be increased in fibrotic models; however, the role of these proteins in idiopathic pulmon…
View article: Mitochondrial calcium uniporter regulates PGC-1α expression to mediate metabolic reprogramming in pulmonary fibrosis
Mitochondrial calcium uniporter regulates PGC-1α expression to mediate metabolic reprogramming in pulmonary fibrosis Open
View article: NOX4 modulates macrophage phenotype and mitochondrial biogenesis in asbestosis
NOX4 modulates macrophage phenotype and mitochondrial biogenesis in asbestosis Open
Macrophage activation is implicated in the development of pulmonary fibrosis by generation of profibrotic molecules. Although NADPH oxidase 4 (NOX4) is known to contribute to pulmonary fibrosis, its effects on macrophage activation and mit…
View article: Exosome Biogenesis and Biological Function in Response to Viral Infections
Exosome Biogenesis and Biological Function in Response to Viral Infections Open
Introduction: Exosomes are extracellular vesicles that originate as intraluminal vesicles during the process of multivescular body formation. Exosomes mediate intercellular transfer of functional proteins, lipids, and RNAs. The investigati…
View article: Pathogens and Their Effect on Exosome Biogenesis and Composition
Pathogens and Their Effect on Exosome Biogenesis and Composition Open
Exosomes are nanosized membrane microvesicles (30–100 nm) that have the capability to communicate intercellularly and transport cell components (i.e., miRNA, mRNA, proteins and DNA). Exosomes are found in nearly every cell type (i.e., mast…
View article: Macrophage Rac2 Is Required to Reduce the Severity of Cigarette Smoke–induced Pneumonia
Macrophage Rac2 Is Required to Reduce the Severity of Cigarette Smoke–induced Pneumonia Open
These observations suggest that therapies to maintain Rac2 activity in lung macrophages restore host defense against respiratory pathogens and diminish the prevalence of LRTIs in subjects that smoke.
View article: H7N9 virulent mutants detected in chickens in China pose an increased threat to humans
H7N9 virulent mutants detected in chickens in China pose an increased threat to humans Open
View article: Annexin A2 (ANXA2) interacts with nonstructural protein 1 and promotes the replication of highly pathogenic H5N1 avian influenza virus
Annexin A2 (ANXA2) interacts with nonstructural protein 1 and promotes the replication of highly pathogenic H5N1 avian influenza virus Open
Our results indicate that ANXA2 interacts with NS1 and ANXA2 expression increases HPAIV replication.
View article: Development of a real-time RT-PCR method for the detection of newly emerged highly pathogenic H7N9 influenza viruses
Development of a real-time RT-PCR method for the detection of newly emerged highly pathogenic H7N9 influenza viruses Open
In 2013, a human influenza outbreak caused by a novel H7N9 virus occurred in China. Recently, the H7N9 virus acquired multiple basic amino acids at its hemagglutinin (HA) cleavage site, leading to the emergence of a highly pathogenic virus…
View article: Role of TIM-4 in exosome-dependent entry of HIV-1 into human immune cells
Role of TIM-4 in exosome-dependent entry of HIV-1 into human immune cells Open
Exosomes, 30-200 nm nanostructures secreted from donor cells and internalized by recipient cells, can play an important role in the cellular entry of some viruses. These microvesicles are actively secreted into various body fluids, includi…
View article: Differential binding of the HIV-1 envelope to phosphatidylserine receptors
Differential binding of the HIV-1 envelope to phosphatidylserine receptors Open
Prior work has shown that the HIV-1 envelope of the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) interacts directly with T-cell immunoglobulin mucin (TIM) family proteins. Herein, we demonstrate that HIV-1 envelope glycoproteins from varying HIV-1 c…
View article: Macrophages utilize the mitochondrial calcium uniporter for profibrotic polarization
Macrophages utilize the mitochondrial calcium uniporter for profibrotic polarization Open
Fibrosis in multiple organs, including the liver, kidney, and lung, often occurs secondary to environmental exposure. Asbestos exposure is one important environmental cause of lung fibrosis. The mechanisms that mediate fibrosis is not full…
View article: Epitope Capsid-Incorporation: New Effective Approach for Vaccine Development for Chagas Disease
Epitope Capsid-Incorporation: New Effective Approach for Vaccine Development for Chagas Disease Open
Background: Previously we reported that a hexon-modified adenovirus (Ad) vector containing the invasive neutralizing epitope of Trypanosoma cruzi (T. cruzi) trypomastigote gp83 (Ad5-gp83) provided immunoprotection against T. cruzi infectio…
View article: Development of an Ad5H3 Chimera Using the “Antigen Capsid-Incorporation” Strategy for an Alternative Vaccination Approach
Development of an Ad5H3 Chimera Using the “Antigen Capsid-Incorporation” Strategy for an Alternative Vaccination Approach Open
Background: Adenovirus type 5 (Ad5) achieved success as a conventional transgene vaccine vector in preclinical trials, however; achieved poor efficiency in some of the clinical trials, due to the major hurdle associated with Ad5 pre-existi…
View article: A Novel Vaccine Approach for Chagas Disease Using Rare Adenovirus Serotype 48 Vectors
A Novel Vaccine Approach for Chagas Disease Using Rare Adenovirus Serotype 48 Vectors Open
Due to the increasing amount of people afflicted worldwide with Chagas disease and an increasing prevalence in the United States, there is a greater need to develop a safe and effective vaccine for this neglected disease. Adenovirus seroty…