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  • PROJ Effect of sodium stibogluconate in recruiting and awakening immune cells in the pleural fluid of pancreatic cancer: Preparation for immunotherapy

    baofa yu, TaiMei Baofa Cancer hospital,2024.01.16

    Description

    Our study showed that in the process of SSG fusion treatment of ascites and pleural effusion, the interaction between TandNK cells, MPs cells, monocytes and neutrophils was induced, and a large number of genes were expressed, resulting in upregulation of immune response, which also proved that SSG can not only be used as a protein tyrosine phosphatase inhibitor, but also it works as a protein tyrosine phosphatase inhibitor. It can also be used as an immune enhancer to treat ascites in pancreatic cancer patients. It can also be used to regulate immune cell function, recruiting immune cells to the right place with the help of PD-1 or PD-L1 to fight cancer cells in ascites and pleural effusions in cancer patients.

    OEP004994

  • PROJ circRNA expression pattern in colorectal cancer (CRC)

    YUENAN HUANG, The Second Affiliated Hospital of Harbin Medical University,2024.01.12

    Description

    Circular RNA (circRNA) has recently attracted increasing attention due to its unique functions. This study aimed to explore the circRNA expression pattern in colorectal cancer (CRC) by microarray on4 CRC tumor and 4 paired adjacent tissues.

    OEP004988

  • PROJ microorganisms analysis in Qingdao coastal seawater

    Xiaohua Zhang, Ocean University of China,2023.01.05

    Description

    OEP003832

  • PROJ liver cancer

    Yue Zhu, Chinese academy of sciences,2022.06.02

    Description

    OEP003425

  • PROJ A multi-omics study delineates new molecular features and therapeutic targets for esophageal squamous cell carcinoma

    Jia Wu, Longhua Hospital Shanghai University of Traditional Chinese Medicine,2021.07.07

    Description

    Proteomics for human tissues with esophageal squamous cell carcinoma

    OEP002405

  • PROJ A multi-omics study delineates new molecular features and therapeutic targets for esophageal squamous cell carcinoma

    Jia Wu, Longhua Hospital Shanghai University of Traditional Chinese Medicine,2021.06.21

    Description

    phosphoproteome for human tissues with esophageal squamous cell carcinoma

    OEP002366

  • PROJ Lab enriched black odorous sediment microbial communites from Pearl River Delt, Guangzhou, China

    Meiying Xu, Guangdong Institute of Microbiology,2020.11.20

    Description

    The microbes from a black-odorous sediment in Pearl River Delt were subcultured and enriched using a medium with mixed PAHs as electron donors and sulfate as electron acceptor.

    OEP001305

  • PROJ Enrichment of soil ammonia-oxidizing organisms

    Yuxiang Song, ,2024.01.09

    Description

    OEP004972

  • PROJ Microbial diversity in Chinese lake sediments

    Jianjun Wang, Nanjing Institute of Geography and Limnology,2023.09.14

    Description

    To explore the patterns and drivers of microbial diversity in lake sediments, we collected sediment samples from 63 inland water bodies in China in 2021. 16s ribosomal RNA amplicon sequencing was used to determine the composition and structure of the bacterial communities in the sediments. These sediments spanned a latitude of 18°48′ to 49°34′N and a longitude of 102°51′ to 129°36′E, and a wide range of mean annual temperature (2.85 to 25.65°C) and mean annual precipitation (175 to 2362 mm). The study area contains five climate zones: the mid-temperate semi-humid zone, the mid-temperate semi-arid zone, the warm-temperate semi-humid zone, the subtropical humid zone, and the tropical humid zone.

    OEP004545

  • PROJ Tidal effects on cable bacteria and phenanthrene biodegradation

    Meiying Xu, ,2023.12.31

    Description

    The periodic alteration of the water levels is the most critical characteristic of the tidal flats. The fluctuating oxygenation drive the alteration of redox conditions affecting the diverse microbial processes in the sediment profile. The aims of this study are to investigate a) the activity and the roles of cable bacteria on the vertical spread of oxidation potential under the periodic oxygen supply, and b) the microbial interactions on biogeochemical cycles (sulfate reduction) and organic pollutant degradation (phenanthrene, a PAH) linking to the cable bacteria and tidal effects.

    OEP004935