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Chen X, Huang W, Shen Q, Huang W, Lu F, Yang L, et al.
Plant Physiol Biochem . 2025 Feb; 221:109588. PMID: 39938160
Boron (B) deficiency and copper (Cu) excess are common problems in citrus orchard soils. Citrus sinensis seedlings were exposed to 25 (B25) or 2.5 (B2.5) μM HBO and 0.5 (Cu0.5)...
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Huang W, Yang H, Chen X, Lu F, Xie R, Yang L, et al.
Plants (Basel) . 2025 Jan; 13(24. PMID: 39771282
Excessive copper (Cu) has become a common physiological disorder restricting the sustainable production of citrus. Coumarin (COU) is a hydroxycinnamic acid that can protect plants from heavy metal toxicity. No...
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Chen X, He C, Yu P, Ye W, Han P, Hu J, et al.
Endocr Connect . 2024 Sep; 13(11). PMID: 39235852
Next-generation sequencing (NGS) is of great benefit to clinical practice in terms of identifying genetic alterations. This study aims to clarify the gene background and its influence on thyroid tumors...
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Wu B, Chen X, Rao R, Hua D, Huang W, Chen W, et al.
Ecotoxicol Environ Saf . 2024 Aug; 283:116975. PMID: 39216222
The contribution of plant hormones and energy-rich compounds and their metabolites (ECMs) in alleviating aluminum (Al) toxicity by elevated pH remains to be clarified. For the first time, a targeted...
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Jing S, Liu D, Feng N, Dong H, Wang H, Yan X, et al.
Genome Med . 2024 Aug; 16(1):98. PMID: 39138551
Background: Cancer-associated fibroblasts (CAFs) are the prominent cell type in the tumor microenvironment (TME), and CAF subsets have been identified in various tumors. However, how CAFs spatially coordinate other cell...
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Chen X, Wu B, Yang H, Shen Q, Lu F, Huang W, et al.
Tree Physiol . 2024 Aug; 44(9). PMID: 39109836
Both copper (Cu) excess and boron (B) deficiency are often observed in some citrus orchard soils. The molecular mechanisms by which B alleviates excessive Cu in citrus are poorly understood....
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Chen X, Wang C, Han L, Zhang X, Shu C, Dong H, et al.
Rev Cardiovasc Med . 2024 Jul; 23(11):385. PMID: 39076190
Purpose: We aimed to characterize physical activity (PA) trajectories across adulthood and to estimate their association with incident hypertension risk. Methods: Data were obtained from the China Health and Nutrition...
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Chen X, Chen H, Huang W, Huang W, Huang Z, Yang L, et al.
Antioxidants (Basel) . 2024 Mar; 13(3). PMID: 38539803
Citrus is mainly cultivated in acid soil with low boron (B) and high copper (Cu). In this study, seedlings were submitted to 0.5 (control) or 350 μM Cu (Cu excess...
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Han P, Ye W, Yu P, Tan L, Shi X, Chen X, et al.
JCI Insight . 2024 Mar; 9(8). PMID: 38478516
Both anaplastic thyroid cancer (ATC) and papillary thyroid cancer (PTC) originate from thyroid follicular epithelial cells, but ATC has a significantly worse prognosis and shows resistance to conventional therapies. However,...
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Chen H, Zheng Z, Hua D, Chen X, Huang Z, Guo J, et al.
J Hazard Mater . 2024 Feb; 467:133738. PMID: 38350317
Little information is available on how boron (B) supplementation affects plant cell wall (CW) remodeling under copper (Cu) excess. 'Xuegan' (Citrus sinensis) seedlings were submitted to 0.5 or 350 µM...