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3 Citations
4,249 Views
16 Pages

Sepsis is a life-threatening syndrome triggered by infection and accompanied by high mortality, with antimicrobial resistances (AMRs) further escalating clinical challenges. The rapid and reliable detection of causative pathogens and AMRs are key fac...

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  • Open Access
6 Citations
3,195 Views
12 Pages

PCR-DGGE Analysis Proves the Suppression of Rhizoctonia and Sclerotium Root Rot Due to Successive Inoculations

  • Mohsen Mohamed Elsharkawy,
  • Shuhei Kuno,
  • Mitsuro Hyakumachi,
  • Yasser S. Mostafa,
  • Saad A. Alamri and
  • Sulaiman A. Alrumman

28 January 2022

The soil-borne pathogens Rhizoctonia solani and Sclerotium rolfsii have emerged as major pathogens of radish (Raphanus sativus) worldwide. The induction of soil suppressive of radish root rot disease was evaluated in soil repeatedly inoculated with R...

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  • Open Access
6 Citations
4,632 Views
17 Pages

Sympatric Bat Species Prey Opportunistically on a Major Moth Pest of Pecans

  • Elizabeth C. Braun de Torrez,
  • Veronica A. Brown,
  • Gary F. McCracken and
  • Thomas H. Kunz

13 November 2019

Native predators provide undervalued pest suppression services to agriculture. Studies of pest consumption by insectivorous bats tend to focus upon single species in large, centralized colonies, while bats dispersed in small groups within the agricul...

  • Article
  • Open Access
8 Citations
4,712 Views
13 Pages

Long-Term Impact of Suppressive Antibiotic Therapy on Intestinal Microbiota

  • Rosa Escudero-Sánchez,
  • Manuel Ponce-Alonso,
  • Hugo Barragán-Prada,
  • María Isabel Morosini,
  • Rafael Cantón,
  • Javier Cobo and
  • Rosa del Campo

30 December 2020

The aim was to describe the safety of indefinite administration of antibiotics, the so-called suppressive antibiotic therapy (SAT) and to provide insight into their impact on gut microbiota. 17 patients with SAT were recruited, providing a fecal samp...

  • Article
  • Open Access
8 Citations
6,640 Views
12 Pages

10 September 2014

Polyporus umbellatus is one of the most widely used and precious medicinal fungi and the underground sclerotia are known to be with great medicinal value. However, the molecular mechanisms involved in sclerotial development are poorly understood. In...

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  • Open Access
12 Citations
11,623 Views
18 Pages

Thermostable Mismatch-Recognizing Protein MutS Suppresses Nonspecific Amplification during Polymerase Chain Reaction (PCR)

  • Kenji Fukui,
  • Yoshitaka Bessho,
  • Atsuhiro Shimada,
  • Shigeyuki Yokoyama and
  • Seiki Kuramitsu

21 March 2013

Polymerase chain reaction (PCR)-related technologies are hampered mainly by two types of error: nonspecific amplification and DNA polymerase-generated mutations. Here, we report that both errors can be suppressed by the addition of a DNA mismatch-r...

  • Article
  • Open Access
7 Citations
3,115 Views
17 Pages

Construction of scFv Antibodies against the Outer Loops of the Microsporidium Nosema bombycis ATP/ADP-Transporters and Selection of the Fragment Efficiently Inhibiting Parasite Growth

  • Viacheslav V. Dolgikh,
  • Igor V. Senderskiy,
  • Sergej A. Timofeev,
  • Vladimir S. Zhuravlyov,
  • Alexandra V. Dolgikh,
  • Elena V. Seliverstova,
  • Diloram A. Ismatullaeva and
  • Bakhtiyar A. Mirzakhodjaev

4 December 2022

Traditional sanitation practices remain the main strategy for controlling Bombyx mori infections caused by microsporidia Nosema bombycis. This actualizes the development of new approaches to increase the silkworm resistance to this parasite. Here, we...

  • Article
  • Open Access
2 Citations
2,243 Views
10 Pages

8 August 2024

Our survey in the Mediterranean region of Türkiye revealed high prevalence of Babesia aktasi in goats, while no molecular evidence of the parasite was found in sheep grazing in the same pasture. We hypothesized that the parasite may not be infec...

  • Review
  • Open Access
772 Views
12 Pages

The polymerase chain reaction (PCR) is the most widely used technique for the study of DNA. Applications for PCR have been extended significantly by the development of "long" PCR, a technique that makes it possible to amplify DNA fragments up to 40 k...

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1,146 Views
18 Pages

1 August 2025

Elaeocarpus sylvestris (Lour.) Poir. var. ellipticus (Thunb.) H.Hara, an evergreen tree species native to Jeju Island, South Korea, has experienced a progressive decline associated with phytoplasma infection. This study aimed to evaluate the efficacy...

  • Communication
  • Open Access
8 Citations
2,611 Views
9 Pages

Detection of Periodontal Pathogens Based on an Integrated Continuous Flow PCR and Capillary Electrophoresis Microfluidic Chip

  • Bo Yang,
  • Jiaxin Huang,
  • Chunxian Tao,
  • Zhenqing Li,
  • Dawei Zhang and
  • Yoshinori Yamaguchi

Continuous-flow PCR (CF-PCR) can realize rapid DNA amplification because of the high temperature variation rate. However, off-line detection methods for PCR may induce cross contamination. To overcome this problem, we herein fabricated an integrated...

  • Article
  • Open Access
10 Citations
8,529 Views
23 Pages

DNA Methylation Suppression by Bhendi Yellow Vein Mosaic Virus

  • Kandhalu Sagadevan Dinesh Babu,
  • Ashirbad Guria,
  • Jeyalakshmi Karanthamalai,
  • Nagesh Srikakulam,
  • Kamlesh Kumari,
  • Priyanka Sharma,
  • Sam Aldrin Chandran,
  • Anburaj Daniel Barnabas,
  • Jebasingh Tennyson and
  • Gopal Pandi

Bhendi yellow vein mosaic virus (BYVMV) belongs to the monopartite begomovirus associated with the β satellite. As a single-stranded DNA (ssDNA) virus, it should be amenable to transcriptional and post-transcriptional gene silencing (TGS and PTG...

  • Article
  • Open Access
3 Citations
2,165 Views
12 Pages

Viral Interference between the Insect-Specific Virus Brejeira and the Saint Louis Encephalitis Virus In Vitro

  • Ana Cláudia Ribeiro,
  • Lívia Martins,
  • Heloisa Silva,
  • Maria Nazaré Freitas,
  • Maissa Santos,
  • Ercília Gonçalves,
  • Alana Sousa,
  • Ivy Prazeres,
  • Alessandra Santos and
  • Valéria Carvalho
  • + 4 authors

30 January 2024

The Saint Louis encephalitis virus (SLEV) is an encephalitogenic arbovirus (Flaviviridae family) that has a wide geographical distribution in the western hemisphere, especially in the Americas. The negevirus Brejeira (BREV) was isolated for the first...

  • Communication
  • Open Access
2 Citations
1,525 Views
10 Pages

Tryptophan Metabolite ITE Attenuates LPS-Induced MMP-9 via NF-κB/AP-1 in Monocytes

  • Fatemah Bahman,
  • Nadeem Akhter,
  • Shihab Kochumon,
  • Fahd Al-Mulla and
  • Rasheed Ahmad

Matrix metalloproteinase-9 (MMP-9) and lipopolysaccharide (LPS) levels are known to be elevated in obesity and contribute to metabolic dysfunction. 2-(1′H-indole-3′-carbonyl)-thiazole-4-carboxylic acid methyl ester (ITE), an endogenous li...

  • Article
  • Open Access
13 Citations
3,640 Views
24 Pages

Bacillus subtilis PcrA Helicase Removes Trafficking Barriers

  • María Moreno-del Álamo,
  • Begoña Carrasco,
  • Rubén Torres and
  • Juan Carlos Alonso

17 April 2021

Bacillus subtilis PcrA interacts with the RNA polymerase and might contribute to mitigate replication–transcription conflicts (RTCs). We show that PcrA depletion lethality is partially suppressed by rnhB inactivation, but cell viability is significan...

  • Article
  • Open Access
8 Citations
3,960 Views
19 Pages

Epigenetic Silencing of LMX1A Contributes to Cancer Progression in Lung Cancer Cells

  • Ti-Hui Wu,
  • Shan-Yueh Chang,
  • Yu-Lueng Shih,
  • Chih-Feng Chian,
  • Hung Chang and
  • Ya-Wen Lin

Epigenetic modification is considered a major mechanism of the inactivation of tumor suppressor genes that finally contributes to carcinogenesis. LIM homeobox transcription factor 1α (LMX1A) is one of the LIM-homeobox-containing genes that is a...

  • Article
  • Open Access
4 Citations
2,412 Views
11 Pages

Effects of Perfluorooctane Sulfonate on Cerebellar Cells via Inhibition of Type 2 Iodothyronine Deiodinase Activity

  • Yuki Fujiwara,
  • Yuhei Miyasaka,
  • Ayane Ninomiya,
  • Wataru Miyazaki,
  • Toshiharu Iwasaki,
  • Winda Ariyani,
  • Izuki Amano and
  • Noriyuki Koibuchi

14 August 2023

Perfluorooctane sulfonate (PFOS) has been used in a wide variety of industrial and commercial products. The adverse effects of PFOS on the developing brain are becoming of a great concern. However, the molecular mechanisms of PFOS on brain developmen...

  • Article
  • Open Access
6 Citations
2,649 Views
14 Pages

29 October 2023

Porcine reproductive and respiratory syndrome (PRRS) has been prevalent for nearly forty years since it was first reported. It has been one of the major diseases jeopardizing the healthy development of the world swine industry, as well as causing gre...

  • Article
  • Open Access
7 Citations
2,671 Views
14 Pages

Carnosic Acid Inhibits Herpes Simplex Virus Replication by Suppressing Cellular ATP Synthesis

  • Georgina Horváth,
  • Edit Molnár,
  • Zoltán Szabó,
  • Gábor Kecskeméti,
  • László Juhász,
  • Szabolcs Péter Tallósy,
  • József Nyári,
  • Anita Bogdanov,
  • Ferenc Somogyvári and
  • Dezső P. Virok
  • + 2 authors

Acquiring resistance against antiviral drugs is a significant problem in antimicrobial therapy. In order to identify novel antiviral compounds, the antiviral activity of eight plants indigenous to the southern region of Hungary against herpes simplex...

  • Article
  • Open Access
527 Views
12 Pages

Levobupivacaine Administration Suppressed Cell Metabolism in Human Adenocarcinoma A549 Cells

  • Masae Iwasaki,
  • Makiko Yamamoto,
  • Masahiro Tomihari,
  • Kaori Fujii and
  • Masashi Ishikawa

7 November 2025

Perioperative anesthesia might directly alter cancer cell biology. We investigated the effects of levobupivacaine treatment on lung adenocarcinoma cells. A549 cells were treated with levobupivacaine at concentrations of 0.1 mM and 0.5 mM for 2 h. Tra...

  • Article
  • Open Access
16 Citations
5,562 Views
16 Pages

20 February 2019

Higher plants exploit posttranscriptional gene silencing as a defense mechanism against virus infection by the RNA degradation system. Plant RNA viruses suppress posttranscriptional gene silencing using their encoded proteins. Three important motifs...

  • Article
  • Open Access
4 Citations
3,007 Views
18 Pages

Expression Analyses in the Rachis Hint towards Major Cell Wall Modifications in Grape Clusters Showing Berry Shrivel Symptoms

  • Stefania Savoi,
  • Suriyan Supapvanich,
  • Heinrich Hildebrand,
  • Nancy Stralis-Pavese,
  • Astrid Forneck,
  • David P. Kreil and
  • Michaela Griesser

19 August 2022

Berry shrivel (BS) is one of the prominent and still unresolved ripening physiological disorders in grapevine. The causes of BS are unclear, and previous studies focused on the berry metabolism or histological studies, including cell viability staini...

  • Case Report
  • Open Access
4 Citations
3,010 Views
11 Pages

Aplastic Anemia and Chagas Disease: T. cruzi Parasitemia Monitoring by Quantitative PCR and Preemptive Antiparasitic Therapy

  • Noêmia Barbosa Carvalho,
  • Vera Teixeira de Freitas,
  • Rita Cristina Bezerra,
  • Erika Shimoda Nakanishi,
  • Elvira Pereira Velloso,
  • Hermes Ryoiti Higashino,
  • Marjorie Vieira Batista,
  • Guilherme Henrique Fonseca,
  • Vanderson Rocha and
  • Maria Aparecida Shikanai-Yasuda
  • + 1 author

Background: Aplastic anemia is a rare and life-threatening condition, seldomly witnessed concomitantly with Chagas disease. We aim to discuss the management of these patients under risk of chronic Chagas disease reactivation (CDR), a severe condition...

  • Article
  • Open Access
12 Citations
2,891 Views
15 Pages

miRNA-148a Enhances the Treatment Response of Patients with Rectal Cancer to Chemoradiation and Promotes Apoptosis by Directly Targeting c-Met

  • Chun-Ming Huang,
  • Ming-Yii Huang,
  • Yen-Cheng Chen,
  • Po-Jung Chen,
  • Wei-Chih Su,
  • Tsung-Kun Chang,
  • Ching-Chun Li,
  • Ching-Wen Huang,
  • Hsiang-Lin Tsai and
  • Jaw-Yuan Wang

Patients with locally advanced rectal cancer (LARC) who achieve a pathological complete response (pCR) to neoadjuvant chemoradiotherapy (NACRT) have an excellent prognosis, but only approximately 30% of patients achieve pCR. Therefore, identifying pr...

  • Article
  • Open Access
12 Citations
4,315 Views
16 Pages

Disulfiram Ophthalmic Solution Inhibited Macrophage Infiltration by Suppressing Macrophage Pseudopodia Formation in a Rat Corneal Alkali Burn Model

  • Toyo Ikebukuro,
  • Takeshi Arima,
  • Momoko Kasamatsu,
  • Yuji Nakano,
  • Yutaro Tobita,
  • Masaaki Uchiyama,
  • Yuya Terashima,
  • Etsuko Toda,
  • Akira Shimizu and
  • Hiroshi Takahashi

FROUNT is an intracellular protein that promotes pseudopodia formation by binding to the chemokine receptors CCR2 and CCR5 on macrophages. Recently, disulfiram (DSF), a drug treatment for alcoholism, was found to have FROUNT inhibitory activity. In t...

  • Article
  • Open Access
5 Citations
2,782 Views
12 Pages

Detection and Factors That Induce Stenocarpella spp. Survival in Maize Stubble and Soil Suppressiveness under Tropical Conditions

  • Felipe Augusto Moretti Ferreira Pinto,
  • Victor Biazzotto Correia Porto,
  • Rafaela Araújo Guimarães,
  • Carolina da Silva Siqueira,
  • Mirian Rabelo de Faria,
  • José da Cruz Machado,
  • Henrique Novaes Medeiros,
  • Dagma Dionísia da Silva,
  • Helon Santos Neto and
  • Flávio Henrique Vasconcelos de Medeiros
  • + 1 author

14 May 2022

Stenocarpella spp. causes stalk and ear rot in maize and overwinters in stubble during the off-season. Understanding the factors that guide saprophytic colonization is a crucial strategy for management. In this study, we analyzed the abiotic factors...

  • Article
  • Open Access
13 Citations
4,100 Views
19 Pages

Hepatitis C Virus Improves Human Tregs Suppressive Function and Promotes Their Recruitment to the Liver

  • Laurissa Ouaguia,
  • Olivier Moralès,
  • Lynda Aoudjehane,
  • Czeslaw Wychowski,
  • Abhishek Kumar,
  • Jean Dubuisson,
  • Yvon Calmus,
  • Filomena Conti and
  • Nadira Delhem

22 October 2019

Background: The role of regulatory T cells (Tregs) is now well established in the progression of hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) linked to Hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection. However, nothing is known about the potential interplay between Tregs and HCV...

  • Article
  • Open Access
2 Citations
1,604 Views
15 Pages

Infectious Spleen and Kidney Necrosis Virus Triggers Ferroptosis in CPB Cells to Enhance Virus Replication

  • Qiushuang Zhang,
  • Ouqin Chang,
  • Qiang Lin,
  • Hongru Liang,
  • Yinjie Niu,
  • Xia Luo,
  • Baofu Ma,
  • Ningqiu Li and
  • Xiaozhe Fu

16 May 2025

The role of ferroptosis—a novel iron-dependent programmed cell death pathway—in infectious spleen and kidney necrosis virus (ISKNV) infection remains poorly understood. Here, we demonstrate that ISKNV infection induces ferroptosis in CPB...

  • Article
  • Open Access
804 Views
12 Pages

Role of Unfolded Protein Response in the Apoptosis Induced by Alphaarterivirus: IRE1α as an Essential Pathway for In Vitro Replication

  • Santiago Emanuel Colina,
  • Macarena Marta Williman,
  • María Soledad Serena,
  • María Gabriela Echeverría and
  • Germán Ernesto Metz

25 September 2025

The perturbation of ER homeostasis by viral infection gives rise to the unfolded protein response (UPR), characterized by the activation of three signaling pathways. PERK, IRE1, and ATF6 have been identified as the primary mediators responsible for r...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1 Citations
2,209 Views
10 Pages

Human Transcriptome Array Analysis Identifies CDR2 as a Novel Suppressed Gene for Kawasaki Disease

  • Ying-Hsien Huang,
  • Kuang-Den Chen,
  • Kuang-Che Kuo,
  • Mindy Ming-Huey Guo,
  • Ling-Sai Chang,
  • Ya-Ling Yang and
  • Ho-Chang Kuo

Kawasaki disease (KD) is a febrile childhood vasculitis that involves the coronary arteries. Most previous studies have focused on the genes activated in the acute phase of KD. However, in this study, we focused on suppressed genes in the acute stage...

  • Article
  • Open Access
597 Views
14 Pages

Effect of Soluble Factors Released from Porcine Freeze-Dried Lung Tissue (FDLT) on Modulation of Cell Growth and EMT Signature in Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer (NSCLC)—A Preliminary In Vitro Study

  • Umme Samia,
  • Daniela Omodei,
  • Luisa Amato,
  • Caterina De Rosa,
  • Rosa Camerlingo,
  • Virna Conti,
  • Stefano Grolli,
  • Orlando Ferroni,
  • Adriano Piattelli and
  • Francesca Iommelli
  • + 4 authors

4 December 2025

Lung cancer remains one of the leading causes of cancer-related mortality worldwide, with therapeutic efficacy often hindered by the development of multidrug resistance. Consequently, alternative strategies to slow down tumor progression warrant rigo...

  • Article
  • Open Access
21 Citations
3,557 Views
18 Pages

ADAMTS19 Suppresses Cell Migration and Invasion by Targeting S100A16 via the NF-κB Pathway in Human Gastric Cancer

  • Yingming Jiang,
  • Xihu Yu,
  • Yandong Zhao,
  • Jintuan Huang,
  • Tuoyang Li,
  • Hao Chen,
  • Junyi Zhou,
  • Zhenze Huang and
  • Zuli Yang

12 April 2021

A Disintegrin and Metalloproteinase with Thrombospondin motifs 19 (ADAMTS19) has been reported to participate in the pathogenesis of solid cancers. However, its role in gastric cancer (GC) remains undocumented. Using immunohistochemistry (IHC) staini...

  • Article
  • Open Access
128 Citations
7,764 Views
18 Pages

Luteolin (LTL) exerts remarkable tumor suppressive activity on various types of cancers, including non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC). However, it is not completely understood whether the mechanism of its action against NSCLC is related to microRNAs...

  • Article
  • Open Access
41 Citations
6,154 Views
22 Pages

Honeysuckle Aqueous Extracts Induced let-7a Suppress EV71 Replication and Pathogenesis In Vitro and In Vivo and Is Predicted to Inhibit SARS-CoV-2

  • Ying-Ray Lee,
  • Chia-Ming Chang,
  • Yuan-Chieh Yeh,
  • Chi-Ying F. Huang,
  • Feng-Mao Lin,
  • Juan-Ting Huang,
  • Chang-Chi Hsieh,
  • Jen-Ren Wang and
  • Hsiao-Sheng Liu

16 February 2021

Honeysuckle (Lonicera japonica Thunb) is a traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) with an antipathogenic activity. MicroRNAs (miRNAs) are small non-coding RNA molecules that are ubiquitously expressed in cells. Endogenous miRNA may function as an innate...

  • Article
  • Open Access
2 Citations
2,035 Views
11 Pages

Assessment of Early Growth Response 1 in Tumor Suppression of Esophageal Squamous Cell Carcinoma

  • Yen-Chiang Tseng,
  • Chih-Wen Shu,
  • Hui-Min Chang,
  • Yi-Hsuan Lin,
  • Yen-Han Tseng,
  • Han-Shui Hsu,
  • Yih-Gang Goan and
  • Ching-Jiunn Tseng

29 September 2022

Background: Esophageal squamous cell carcinoma (ESCC) is associated with poor survival despite surgical resection, and its pathogenesis has been broadly investigated in the past decade. Early growth response 1 (EGR-1) could involve regulating tumor d...

  • Article
  • Open Access
5 Citations
2,237 Views
12 Pages

10 July 2024

A recent molecular survey revealed a high prevalence of Babesia aktasi in indigenous goats from the Mediterranean region of Türkiye, coinciding with heavy Rhipicephalus bursa infestations. This geographical overlap has raised the possi...

  • Article
  • Open Access
59 Citations
7,802 Views
21 Pages

Antitumor Effects and Related Mechanisms of Penicitrinine A, a Novel Alkaloid with a Unique Spiro Skeleton from the Marine Fungus Penicillium citrinum

  • Qin-Ying Liu,
  • Tong Zhou,
  • Yang-Yang Zhao,
  • Li Chen,
  • Mei-Wei Gong,
  • Qi-Wen Xia,
  • Min-Gang Ying,
  • Qiu-Hong Zheng and
  • Qi-Qing Zhang

31 July 2015

Penicitrinine A, a novel alkaloid with a unique spiro skeleton, was isolated from a marine-derived fungus Penicillium citrinum. In this study, the isolation, structure and biosynthetic pathway elucidation of the new compound were described. This new...

  • Article
  • Open Access
10 Citations
5,640 Views
18 Pages

Exogenous Cripto-1 Suppresses Self-Renewal of Cancer Stem Cell Model

  • Md Jahangir Alam,
  • Ryota Takahashi,
  • Said M. Afify,
  • Aung Ko Ko Oo,
  • Kazuki Kumon,
  • Hend M. Nawara,
  • Aprilliana Cahya Khayrani,
  • Juan Du,
  • Maram H. Zahra and
  • Masaharu Seno
  • + 2 authors

26 October 2018

Cripto-1 is a glycophosphatidylinositol (GPI) anchored signaling protein of epidermal growth factor (EGF)-Cripto-1-FRL1-Cryptic (CFC) family and plays a significant role in the early developmental stages and in the different types of cancer cells, ep...

  • Article
  • Open Access
3 Citations
2,015 Views
14 Pages

Oral Cancer-Derived miR-762 Suppresses T-Cell Infiltration and Activation by Horizontal Inhibition of CXCR3 Expression

  • Hsuan-Yu Peng,
  • Chia-Wei Chang,
  • Ping-Hsiu Wu,
  • Li-Jie Li,
  • Yu-Lung Lin,
  • Michael Hsiao,
  • Jang-Yang Chang,
  • Peter Mu-Hsin Chang,
  • Hsin-Lun Lee and
  • Wei-Min Chang

26 January 2025

Oral squamous cell carcinoma (OSCC) is an immune-cold tumor characterized by an immunosuppressive microenvironment with low cytotoxic activity to eliminate tumor cells. Tumor escape is one of the initial steps in cancer development. Understanding the...

  • Article
  • Open Access
5 Citations
2,675 Views
26 Pages

Elicitor-Driven Defense Mechanisms: Shielding Cotton Plants against the Onslaught of Cotton Leaf Curl Multan Virus (CLCuMuV) Disease

  • Muhammad Fahad Khan,
  • Ummad Ud Din Umar,
  • Abdulwahed Fahad Alrefaei and
  • Muhammad Junaid Rao

12 November 2023

Salicylic acid (SA), benzothiadiazole (BTH), and methyl jasmonate (MeJA) are potential elicitors found in plants, playing a crucial role against various biotic and abiotic stresses. The systemic acquired resistance (SAR) mechanism was evaluated in co...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1 Citations
2,399 Views
16 Pages

The altered expression of chloride intracellular channel 4 (CLIC4) was reported to correlate with tumor progression. Previously, we have shown that the reduced cellular invasion induced by photodynamic therapy (PDT) is associated with suppression of...

  • Article
  • Open Access
6 Citations
3,599 Views
12 Pages

Preliminary Study on Rapid and Simultaneous Detection of Viable Escherichia coli O157:H7, Staphylococcus aureus, and Salmonella by PMA-mPCR in Food

  • Yao Liu,
  • Caijiao Wei,
  • Hui Wan,
  • Sarengaowa,
  • Xiaoping Liang,
  • Tao Jiang,
  • Yuhe Dong,
  • Xihong Zhao and
  • Tian Zhong

3 August 2023

Escherichia coli O157:H7, Staphylococcus aureus, and Salmonella are major foodborne pathogens that are widespread in nature and responsible for several outbreaks of food safety accidents. Thus, a rapid and practical technique (PMA-mPCR) was developed...

  • Article
  • Open Access
8 Citations
6,152 Views
18 Pages

12 January 2022

Objective: Women with polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) are at increased risk ofendometrial carcinoma (EC). Previous studies indicated that the combined therapy of Diane-35 and metformin significantly suppresses disease progression in PCOS patients wi...

  • Article
  • Open Access
8 Citations
2,732 Views
17 Pages

The Aurora Kinase Inhibitor TAK901 Inhibits Glioblastoma Growth by Blocking SREBP1-Mediated Lipid Metabolism

  • Xiudan Zhan,
  • Ru Qiu,
  • Yi He,
  • Zijin Zhao,
  • Meng Huang,
  • Qing Liu,
  • Feng Zhi and
  • Wenyong Long

25 November 2022

Glioblastoma (GBM) is the most common and lethal malignant primary brain tumor. The standard treatment for GBM including surgical resection followed by radiation therapy and adjuvant chemotherapy with temozolomide remains unsatisfactory. In this stud...

  • Brief Report
  • Open Access
20 Citations
3,798 Views
9 Pages

The Seasonality of Respiratory Viruses in a Hong Kong Hospital, 2014–2023

  • Wai-Sing Chan,
  • Siu-Kei Yau,
  • Man-Yan To,
  • Sau-Man Leung,
  • Kan-Pui Wong,
  • Ka-Chun Lai,
  • Ching-Yan Wong,
  • Chin-Pang Leung,
  • Chun-Hang Au and
  • Bone Siu-Fai Tang
  • + 2 authors

26 August 2023

We reviewed the multiplex PCR results of 20,127 respiratory specimens tested in a hospital setting from January 2014 to April 2023. The seasonal oscillation patterns of 17 respiratory viruses were studied. Compared with 2014–2019, a prominent d...

  • Article
  • Open Access
2 Citations
6,883 Views
13 Pages

Expression Pattern of Class B Gene PAP3 in Flower Development of Pepper

  • Xin Li,
  • Chen Liu,
  • Fengjiao Da,
  • Ning Ma and
  • Huolin Shen

18 December 2013

Class B gene APETALA3 (AP3) plays a key role in the development of petals and stamens. Here, we investigated the expression pattern of PAP3 gene (genbank accession number: HM104635) in the buds of cytoplasmic male sterility line 121A and its near-is...

  • Article
  • Open Access
9 Citations
4,189 Views
16 Pages

Quantitative Analysis of Factors Regulating Angiogenesis for Stem Cell Therapy

  • Takahiro Shimazaki,
  • Nobuhiro Noro,
  • Kazuhiro Hagikura,
  • Taro Matsumoto and
  • Chikako Yoshida-Noro

20 November 2021

(1) Background: The control of angiogenesis is essential in disease treatment. We investigated angiogenesis-promoting or -suppressing factors and their molecular mechanisms. (2) Methods: Angiogenesis from HUVECs was quantitatively analyzed using the...

  • Article
  • Open Access
16 Citations
5,659 Views
13 Pages

Relaxin-2 May Suppress Endometriosis by Reducing Fibrosis, Scar Formation, and Inflammation

  • Osamu Yoshino,
  • Yosuke Ono,
  • Masako Honda,
  • Kyoko Hattori,
  • Erina Sato,
  • Takehiro Hiraoka,
  • Masami Ito,
  • Mutsumi Kobayashi,
  • Kenta Arai and
  • Nobuya Unno
  • + 10 authors

Background: Relaxin (RLX)-2, produced by the corpus luteum and placenta, is known to be potentially effective in fibrotic diseases of the heart, lungs, kidneys, and bladder; however, its effectiveness in endometriosis has not yet been investigated. I...

  • Article
  • Open Access
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11 Pages

Suppressive Effects of Hainosan (Painongsan) against Biofilm Production by Streptococcus mutans

  • Masaaki Minami,
  • Hiroshi Takase,
  • Masayo Taira and
  • Toshiaki Makino

6 July 2020

Streptococcus mutans, a bacterium that causes dental plaques, forms a biofilm on tooth surfaces. This biofilm can cause gingivitis by stimulating the gingival margin. However, there is no established treatment for biofilm removal. Hainosan (Painongsa...

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16 Pages

Fluoride Alters Gene Expression via Histone H3K27 Acetylation in Ameloblast-like LS8 Cells

  • Shohei Yamashita,
  • Motoki Okamoto,
  • Melanie Mendonca,
  • Natsumi Fujiwara,
  • Eiko Kitamura,
  • Chang-Sheng Sam Chang,
  • Susanne Brueckner,
  • Satoru Shindo,
  • Nanako Kuriki and
  • Maiko Suzuki
  • + 5 authors

4 September 2024

Excessive fluoride ingestion during tooth development can cause dental fluorosis. Previously, we reported that fluoride activates histone acetyltransferase (HAT) to acetylate p53, promoting fluoride toxicity in mouse ameloblast-like LS8 cells. Howeve...

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