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Single-nucleus RNA sequencing and metabolomics reveal evolutionary divergence in muscle fiber programming between horses (Equus caballus) and donkeys (Equus asinus)
KeAi Communications Co., Ltd.Single-nucleus RNA-seq atlas of equine skeletal muscle reveals donkey and horse distinct cell types, with species-specific age-related shifts in muscle fiber composition. The conserved upregulation pattern of LDHA reveals the critical role of propanoate metabolism in energy supply for equine locomotion. Cross-species transcriptomic comparison delineates a highly conserved atlas of skeletal muscle cell types.
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- Journal of Integrative Agriculture
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- Accurate Identification of Lactation and Meat Quality Traits in Jiami Donkeys, High-Level Talent Introduction Program of Tarim University (2025), The Special Program for Introducing Talents to Southern Xinjiang (2025), National Key Research and Development Program of China, Key Research and Development Program of Shaanxi Province
Europe’s snakes under climate threat: warming reduces habitats, Balkan region emerges as refuge
South China Botanical Garden, Chinese Academy of SciencesA new study projects widespread habitat loss for European snakes under climate change, with cold-adapted species most vulnerable, while the Balkan Peninsula becomes a climate refugium.
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- Biological Diversity
Unveiling hidden fungal allies: diversity and distribution of AMF in Nigerian vegetable farms
South China Botanical Garden, Chinese Academy of Sciences- Journal
- Biological Diversity
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- Tertiary Education Trust Fund
Penile traction therapy after radical pelvic surgery: Does it work?
Higher Education PressPenile shortening and erectile dysfunction are common problems after radical pelvic surgery for prostate, bladder, or rectal cancer. A new review published in UroPrecision finds that penile traction therapy (PTT), a non-invasive mechanical treatment, may help preserve penile length and improve erectile function when started early after surgery. This review is part of the themed issue “Distinct Themes for the Advanced Practice Providers in Andrology”
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- UroPrecision
Targeted delivery of "mitochondrial scavenger": Apoptotic vesicle membrane-mediated targeted endothelial mitochondrial transplantation-clearance therapy for diabetic wound healing
ResearchImpaired mitophagy and the accumulation of damaged mitochondria are key drivers of endothelial cell (EC) dysfunction in diabetic wounds. While mitochondrial transplantation (MT) has demonstrated therapeuticpotential in such mitochondrial damage-related diseases, its application is still thwarted by elusive mechanisms and practical hurdles such as poor targeting specificity and low delivery efficiency. Here, wereveal that MT acts by reactivating mitophagy to selectively eliminate dysfunctional mitochondria, therebyrestoring mitochondrial homeostasis and rescuing EC functionality. To exploit this discovery, we engineer abiomimetic MT strategy through coating EC-derived apoptotic vesicle membrane (AVM) onto the surfaceof isolated mitochondria. The resulting mitochondria–AVM complex (Mito-AVM) leverages homologoustargeting and phosphatidylserine-mediated “eat-me” signaling, achieving a remarkable 150% increasein delivery efficiency to ECs in diabetic wounds. Furthermore, we construct a 3-aminophenylboric acid-modified hyaluronic acid/polyvinyl alcohol hydrogel for the diabetic wound microenvironment, enablingreactive oxygen species/glucose-triggered sustained release of encapsulated Mito-AVM at the wound site. In summary, our work elucidates a fundamental mechanism of MT and provides an efficient and targetedstrategy for MT therapy, offering fresh perspectives for diabetic wound treatment.
The research findings have been published in Research under the title "Apoptotic Vesicle Membrane-Mediated Targeted Endothelial Mitochondrial Transplantation-Clearance Therapy for Diabetic Wound Healing."
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- Research
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- National Natural Science Foundation of China, Shanghai Clinical Research Center of Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery supported by the Science and Technology Commission of Shanghai Municipality, Shanghai Science and Technology Development Funds, The Fund For Excellent Young Scholars of Shanghai Ninth People’s Hospital, Shanghai JiaoTong University School of Medicine
A new theory for how tissues grow, break, and heal
Maximum Academic PressLiving tissues do not change through biology alone.
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- Acta Mechanica Sinica
Penile rehabilitation after prostate cancer surgery: fact or fiction?
Higher Education PressErectile dysfunction is one of the most frequent and distressing complications after radical prostatectomy, significantly impairing patients’ quality of life. A new review published in UroPrecision summarizes current evidence on penile rehabilitation strategies, including oral medications, intracavernosal injections, and vacuum devices, and proposes a risk-stratified algorithm to guide clinical decision-making.
This review is part of the themed issue “Distinct Themes for the Advanced Practice Providers in Andrology”
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- UroPrecision
Hydrogel applications in myocardial infarction
Higher Education PressMyocardial infarction (MI) remains a major cause of morbidity and mortality worldwide, stemming from the heart’s limited regenerative capacity and formation of noncontractile fibrotic tissue. Current treatments, including pharmacological and surgical interventions, manage symptoms and restore perfusion but fail to promote regeneration.
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- Frontiers of Materials Science