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    Exploring usage pattern variation of free-floating bike-sharing from a night travel perspective

    Free-floating bike sharing (FFBS) attracts increasing research focusing on usage patterns, determining factors, and integrated transportation. However, existing researchers tend to overlook the variation in us...

    Senbin Yu, **anke Han, Ling Liu, Gehui Liu, Minghui Cheng, Yu Ke in Scientific Reports (2024)

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    The protective effect of ginsenoside Rg1 against sepsis-induced lung injury through PI3K-Akt pathway: insights from molecular dynamics simulation and experimental validation

    Sepsis-induced acute lung injury (SALI) poses a significant threat with high incidence and mortality rates. Ginsenoside Rg1 (GRg1), derived from Ginseng in traditional Chinese medicine, has been found to reduc...

    Kaiqiang Zhong, Yingui Huang, Rui Chen, Qiusha Pan, Jun Li, **aotu ** in Scientific Reports (2024)

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    Glutamate acts on acid-sensing ion channels to worsen ischaemic brain injury

    Glutamate is traditionally viewed as the first messenger to activate NMDAR (N-methyl-d-aspartate receptor)-dependent cell death pathways in stroke1,2, but unsuccessful clinical trials with NMDAR antagonists impli...

    Ke Lai, Iva Pritišanac, Zhen-Qi Liu, Han-Wei Liu, Li-Na Gong, Ming-**an Li in Nature (2024)

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    Whole exome sequencing analysis identifies genes for alcohol consumption

    Alcohol consumption is a heritable behavior seriously endangers human health. However, genetic studies on alcohol consumption primarily focuses on common variants, while insights from rare coding variants are ...

    Jujiao Kang, Yue-Ting Deng, Bang-Sheng Wu, Wei-Shi Liu, Ze-Yu Li in Nature Communications (2024)

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    Leukocyte immunoglobulin-like receptor B1 (LILRB1) protects human multiple myeloma cells from ferroptosis by maintaining cholesterol homeostasis

    Multiple myeloma (MM) is a hematologic malignancy characterized by uncontrolled proliferation of plasma cells in the bone marrow. MM patients with aggressive progression have poor survival, emphasizing the urg...

    Miao **an, Qiang Wang, Liuling **ao, Ling Zhong, Wei **ong in Nature Communications (2024)

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    Circulating KRAS G12D but not G12V is associated with survival in metastatic pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma

    While high circulating tumor DNA (ctDNA) levels are associated with poor survival for multiple cancers, variant-specific differences in the association of ctDNA levels and survival have not been examined. Here...

    Jacob E. Till, Lee McDaniel, Changgee Chang, Qi Long in Nature Communications (2024)

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    Ube3a unsilencer for the potential treatment of Angelman syndrome

    Deletion of the maternal UBE3A allele causes Angelman syndrome (AS); because paternal UBE3A is epigenetically silenced by a long non-coding antisense (UBE3A-ATS) in neurons, this nearly eliminates UBE3A protein i...

    Hanna Vihma, Kelin Li, Anna Welton-Arndt, Audrey L. Smith in Nature Communications (2024)

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    Hematopoietic stem and progenitor cell membrane-coated vesicles for bone marrow-targeted leukaemia drug delivery

    Leukemia is a kind of hematological malignancy originating from bone marrow, which provides essential signals for initiation, progression, and recurrence of leukemia. However, how to specifically deliver drugs...

    **xin Li, Honghui Wu, Zebin Yu, Qiwei Wang, **n Zeng in Nature Communications (2024)

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    Aggregation promotes charge separation in fullerene-indacenodithiophene dyad

    Fast photoinduced charge separation (CS) and long-lived charge-separated state (CSS) in small-molecules facilitate light-energy conversion, while simultaneous attainment of both remains challenging. Here we ac...

    Chong Wang, Bo Wu, Yang Li, Shen Zhou, Conghui Wu, Tianyang Dong in Nature Communications (2024)

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    Epigenetic maintenance of adult neural stem cell quiescence in the mouse hippocampus via Setd1a

    Quiescence, a hallmark of adult neural stem cells (NSCs), is required for maintaining the NSC pool to support life-long continuous neurogenesis in the adult dentate gyrus (DG). Whether long-lasting epigenetic ...

    Ting Zhao, Yan Hong, Bowen Yan, Suming Huang, Guo-li Ming in Nature Communications (2024)

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    In situ copper photocatalysts triggering halide atom transfer of unactivated alkyl halides for general C(sp3)-N couplings

    Direct reduction of unactivated alkyl halides for C(sp3)-N couplings under mild conditions presents a significant challenge in organic synthesis due to their low reduction potential. Herein, we introduce an in...

    Hang Luo, Yupeng Yang, Yukang Fu, Fangnian Yu, Lei Gao, Yunpeng Ma in Nature Communications (2024)

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    ABE-ultramax for high-efficiency biallelic adenine base editing in zebrafish

    Advancements in CRISPR technology, particularly the development of base editors, revolutionize genetic variant research. When combined with model organisms like zebrafish, base editors significantly accelerate...

    Wei Qin, Fang Liang, Sheng-Jia Lin, Cassidy Petree, Kevin Huang in Nature Communications (2024)

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    Speculative culture and corporate high-quality development in China: mediating effect of corporate innovation

    This paper associates the speculative culture with the corporate total factor productivity (TFP), aiming to explore the influence of speculative culture on corporate high-quality development. The results revea...

    Bin Li, Honglei Li, Guangfan Sun, Jiayi Tao in Humanities and Social Sciences Communicati… (2024)

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    A rapid aureochrome opto-switch enables diatom acclimation to dynamic light

    Diatoms often outnumber other eukaryotic algae in the oceans, especially in coastal environments characterized by frequent fluctuations in light intensity. The identities and operational mechanisms of regulato...

    Huan Zhang, **aofeng **ong, Kangning Guo, Mengyuan Zheng in Nature Communications (2024)

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    Risk factors and predictive models for frozen shoulder

    This study aims to explore the risk factors associated with frozen shoulder (FS) and develop a predictive model for diagnosing FS, in order to facilitate early detection of the condition. A total of 103 patien...

    Guanjun Sun, Qingshan Li, Yi Yin, Weili Fu, Ke He, Xu Pen in Scientific Reports (2024)

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    Sirenian genomes illuminate the evolution of fully aquatic species within the mammalian superorder afrotheria

    Sirenians of the superorder Afrotheria were the first mammals to transition from land to water and are the only herbivorous marine mammals. Here, we generated a chromosome-level dugong (Dugong dugon) genome. A co...

    Ran Tian, Yaolei Zhang, Hui Kang, Fan Zhang, Zhihong ** in Nature Communications (2024)

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    Enhancing efficiency of protein language models with minimal wet-lab data through few-shot learning

    Accurately modeling the protein fitness landscapes holds great importance for protein engineering. Pre-trained protein language models have achieved state-of-the-art performance in predicting protein fitness w...

    Ziyi Zhou, Liang Zhang, Yuanxi Yu, Banghao Wu, Mingchen Li in Nature Communications (2024)

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    Healthcare resource utilization and economic burden of multiple sclerosis in Chinese patients: results from a real-world survey

    Multiple sclerosis (MS) is uncommon in China and the standard of care is underdeveloped, with limited utilization of disease-modifying treatment (DMT). An understanding of real-world disease burden (including ...

    Chenhan Sun, Yusheng Jia, Hainan Li, Xuanqi Qiao, Mi Tang in Scientific Reports (2024)

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    Neuropeptide natalisin regulates reproductive behaviors in Spodoptera frugiperda

    Natalisin (NTL) is a conserved neuropeptide, only present in insects, that has been reported to regulate their sexual activity. In this study, we investigated the involvement of NTL in the reproductive behavio...

    Wei Gong, Jun-Hong Linghu, Hui-Min Xu, Li-Lin Luo, Guy Smagghe in Scientific Reports (2024)

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    Tunable superconductivity in electron- and hole-doped Bernal bilayer graphene

    Graphene-based, high-quality, two-dimensional electronic systems have emerged as a highly tunable platform for studying superconductivity121. Specifically, superconductivity has been observed in both electron- a...

    Chushan Li, Fan Xu, Bohao Li, Jiayi Li, Guoan Li, Kenji Watanabe in Nature (2024)

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