Ying Qin
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Hemodynamic variations in resting-state cerebral functional networks between Tibetan and Han male athletes assessed by fNIRS
Abstract This study seeks to compare systemic variations in functional connectivity within core motor brain regions at rest between young male soccer players from the indigenous Tibetan population of the Tibetan Plateau and their counterparts from the Han population of the plains, to elucidate the intrinsic relationship between specific ethnic backgrounds and central nervous system hemodynamic phenotypes.
Family Functioning and Medication Self-Management in Rural Older Adults With Chronic Comorbidities: The Mediating Role of Self-Efficacy
Disclosure Statistical Declaration: The statistics were checked prior to submission by an expert statistician: Dr. Professor Zhiguang Ping, PhD (Email: ping_zhg@163.com). The authors affirm that the methods used are suitable and findings are correctly implemented and interpreted. The authors agree to take responsibility for the statistical approach as a condition of submission. Conflicts of Interest The authors declare no conflicts of interest.
Lipid droplet-mitochondria tethering releases MAVS inhibition to potentiate antiviral immunity
Keywords innate immunity antiviral immunity MAVS lipid droplet Seipin type I interferon Research topic(s) CP: immunology Introduction The RIG-I-like receptor (RLR) pathway is a cornerstone of antiviral innate immunity, wherein cytosolic sensors RIG-I and MDA5 detect viral RNA motifs, triggering conformational changes that facilitate their oligomerization and recruitment of the mitochondrial adaptor MAVS.1,2,3,4 Upon stimulation, MAVS undergoes K63-linked ubiquitination and assembles into...
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