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  1. Co-administration of lipopolysaccharide and d-galactosamine induces genotoxicity in mouse liver

    The acute liver injury (ALI) and hepatic fibrosis caused by the co-treatment of lipopolysaccharide (LPS)/ d -galactosamine (D-GalN) have been...

    Wen**g Dong, Erqun Song, Yang Song in Scientific Reports
    Article Open access 18 January 2021
  2. PANoptosis-like death in acute-on-chronic liver failure injury

    The pathogenesis of Acute-on-chronic liver failure (ACLF) involves several forms of cell death, such as pyroptosis, apoptosis, and necroptosis, which...

    Qianling Ye, Han**g Wang, ... Qiuyun Zhang in Scientific Reports
    Article Open access 03 January 2024
  3. Inhibiting membrane rupture with NINJ1 antibodies limits tissue injury

    Plasma membrane rupture (PMR) in dying cells undergoing pyroptosis or apoptosis requires the cell-surface protein NINJ1 1 . PMR releases...

    Nobuhiko Kayagaki, Irma B. Stowe, ... Vishva M. Dixit in Nature
    Article Open access 17 May 2023
  4. Clodronate, an inhibitor of the vesicular nucleotide transporter, ameliorates steatohepatitis and acute liver injury

    The vesicular nucleotide transporter (VNUT) is responsible for the vesicular storage and release of ATP from various ATP-secreting cells, and it...

    Nao Hasuzawa, Keita Tatsushima, ... Masatoshi Nomura in Scientific Reports
    Article Open access 04 March 2021
  5. Mucus carbohydrate composition correlates with scleractinian coral phylogeny

    The mucus surface layer serves vital functions for scleractinian corals and consists mainly of carbohydrates. Its carbohydrate composition has been...

    Bianca M. Thobor, Arjen Tilstra, ... Christian Wild in Scientific Reports
    Article Open access 18 June 2024
  6. Fecal transplantation alleviates acute liver injury in mice through regulating Treg/Th17 cytokines balance

    Changes in intestinal microecology during acute liver failure (ALF) directly affect the occurrence and development of the disease. The study aimed to...

    Yongmei Liu, Linda Fan, ... Mingliang Cheng in Scientific Reports
    Article Open access 15 January 2021
  7. Spred2 Deficiency Exacerbates D-Galactosamine/Lipopolysaccharide -induced Acute Liver Injury in Mice via Increased Production of TNFα

    Acute liver injury (ALI) is characterized by hepatocyte damage and inflammation. In the present study, we examined whether the absence of...

    Xu Yang, Masayoshi Fujisawa, ... Akihiro Matsukawa in Scientific Reports
    Article Open access 09 January 2018
  8. Enhanced effect of recombinant human soluble thrombomodulin by ultrasound irradiation in acute liver failure

    The administration of recombinant human soluble thrombomodulin (rhsTM) significantly improves liver inflammation and increases the survival rate of...

    Kota Hoshino, Yoshihiko Nakamura, ... Hiroyasu Ishikura in Scientific Reports
    Article Open access 03 February 2020
  9. High-efficiency decomposition of eggshell membrane by a keratinase from Meiothermus taiwanensis

    Eggshell membrane (ESM), a plentiful biological waste, consists of collagen-like proteins and glycosaminoglycans (GAGs) such as hyaluronic acid (HA)....

    Ya-Chu Lien, Shu-Jung Lai, ... Shih-Hsiung Wu in Scientific Reports
    Article Open access 29 August 2022
  10. Bacterial protoplast-derived nanovesicles carrying CRISPR-Cas9 tools re-educate tumor-associated macrophages for enhanced cancer immunotherapy

    The CRISPR-Cas9 system offers substantial potential for cancer therapy by enabling precise manipulation of key genes involved in tumorigenesis and...

    Mingming Zhao, **aohui Cheng, ... Junfeng Zhang in Nature Communications
    Article Open access 31 January 2024
  11. Roles of adenine methylation in the physiology of Lacticaseibacillus paracasei

    Lacticaseibacillus paracasei is an economically important bacterial species, used in the food industry and as a probiotic. Here, we investigate the...

    Jie Zhao, Meng Zhang, ... Wenyi Zhang in Nature Communications
    Article Open access 06 May 2023
  12. Metagenomic and culture-dependent analysis of Rhinopithecius bieti gut microbiota and characterization of a novel genus of Sphingobacteriaceae

    Culture-dependent and metagenomic binning techniques were employed to gain an insight into the diversification of gut bacteria in Rhinopithecius bieti ...

    Qiong Wang, Peng-Chao Zhan, ... Tao Lu in Scientific Reports
    Article Open access 15 June 2024
  13. Viscotoxin and lectin content in foliage and fruit of Viscum album L. on the main host trees of Hyrcanian forests

    Mistletoe ( Viscum album L.) is a hemiparasitic plant that absorbs water and nutrients from the host tree. Mistletoe contains two groups of cytotoxic,...

    Sanaz Yousefvand, Farnoosh Fattahi, ... Gerhard Schaller in Scientific Reports
    Article Open access 20 June 2022
  14. Evaluating the effects of mefenoxam on taxonomic and functional dynamics of nontarget fungal communities during carrot cultivation

    Ridomil Gold SL (45.3% a.i. mefenoxam) is a widely used chemical fungicide for the control of oomycetes. However, its impact on fungal communities...

    Setu Bazie Tagele, Emma W. Gachomo in Scientific Reports
    Article Open access 29 April 2024
  15. Characterizing the mucin-degrading capacity of the human gut microbiota

    Mucin-degrading microbes are known to harbor glycosyl hydrolases (GHs) which cleave specific glycan linkages. Although several microbial species have...

    Janiece S. Glover, Taylor D. Ticer, Melinda A. Engevik in Scientific Reports
    Article Open access 19 May 2022
  16. A single sulfatase is required to access colonic mucin by a gut bacterium

    Humans have co-evolved with a dense community of microbial symbionts that inhabit the lower intestine. In the colon, secreted mucus creates a barrier...

    Ana S. Luis, Chunsheng **, ... Eric C. Martens in Nature
    Article 06 October 2021
  17. Structural and mechanistic insights into the cleavage of clustered O-glycan patches-containing glycoproteins by mucinases of the human gut

    Mucinases of human gut bacteria cleave peptide bonds in mucins strictly depending on the presence of neighboring O -glycans. The Akkermansia muciniphila ...

    VĂ­ctor Taleb, Qinghua Liao, ... Ramon Hurtado-Guerrero in Nature Communications
    Article Open access 26 July 2022
  18. Enzymatic conversion of human blood group A kidneys to universal blood group O

    ABO blood group compatibility restrictions present the first barrier to donor-recipient matching in kidney transplantation. Here, we present the use...

    Serena MacMillan, Sarah A. Hosgood, ... Michael L. Nicholson in Nature Communications
    Article Open access 30 March 2024
  19. ABO genotype alters the gut microbiota by regulating GalNAc levels in pigs

    The composition of the intestinal microbiome varies considerably between individuals and is correlated with health 1 . Understanding the extent to...

    Hui Yang, **yuan Wu, ... Lusheng Huang in Nature
    Article 27 April 2022
  20. Bifidobacterium pseudocatenulatum LI09 and Bifidobacterium catenulatum LI10 attenuate D-galactosamine-induced liver injury by modifying the gut microbiota

    The gut microbiota is altered in liver diseases, and several probiotics have been shown to reduce the degree of liver damage. We hypothesized that...

    Daiqiong Fang, Ding Shi, ... Lanjian Li in Scientific Reports
    Article Open access 18 August 2017
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