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2. Synthesis, structural characterization, docking studies and bioactivities of carbon monoxide release molecules based on triphenylphosphonium-glycyrrhetinic acid derivatives.
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Liu, Hua-Peng, Ren, Ming-Zhe, Chen, Yu-Jie, Zhao, Sheng-Yan, Liao, Yuan, and Wang, Xi-Cun
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CARBON monoxide ,MOLECULAR docking ,MOLECULES ,BCL-2 proteins ,WESTERN immunoblotting - Abstract
As a gasotransmitter, carbon monoxide can induce tumor cell apoptosis by reversing the Warburg effect. Carbon monoxide-releasing molecules (CORMs) are a promising option for CO administration, but how to deliver the threshold concentration of CO into the tumor tissue remains a challenge. A series of novel targeted CORMs combining glycyrrhetinic acid (GA) derivative conjugates with a lipophilic mitochondriotropic triphenylphosphonium cation (TPP
+ ) moiety were synthesized and evaluated for their antitumor activities. Among the complexes, complex 2 possessed excellent antitumor activities in HepG2 cells with IC50 values of 12.18 ± 4.66 μM compared with 5-FU. It caused the production of reactive oxygen species and reduced the mitochondrial membrane potential against HepG2 cells. Western blot analysis showed that complex 2 up-regulated the expression of the Bax protein and down-regulated the expression of Bcl-2, activated caspase-3, and HO-1. The docking study demonstrated that complex 2 can interact with the Bcl-2 protein through hydrophobic interaction and hydrogen bonds. The aforementioned results indicated that complex 2 triggered cell apoptosis through a mitochondrial pathway. These results suggest that the complexes may be promising anticancer agent candidates. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
- 2024
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3. Risk Factors of Difficult Pharyngeal Accidental Fishbones Ingestion.
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Huang, Yi-Bo, Zhang, Fan, Chen, Hui-Ju, Ren, Dong-Dong, Yu, Hua-Peng, Du, Qiang, Gao, Chun-Li, Shi, Yong, Liang, Yu-Fang, Xu, Chen-Mei, Wang, Wei-Hua, Hu, Hua, Sun, Qin, Zhang, Ru, Zhang, Ji-Feng, Wu, Hai-Tao, Shao, Jun, and He, Pei-Jie
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PHARYNX abnormalities ,RISK assessment ,FOOD consumption ,RESEARCH funding ,NECK pain ,FOREIGN bodies ,MULTIVARIATE analysis ,DESCRIPTIVE statistics ,LARYNGOSCOPY ,LONGITUDINAL method ,ODDS ratio ,FOOD habits ,TONSILS ,CONFIDENCE intervals ,DEGLUTITION ,HYPOPHARYNX - Abstract
Objective: Accidental pharyngeal fishbone ingestion is a common complaint in ear, nose, and throat clinics. Approximately two-thirds of the accidentally ingested fishbones can be removed using tongue depressors and indirect laryngoscopy. However, the remaining third is challenging to identify and remove using these methods. These difficult fishbones require identification and removal via more advanced approaches. Video-guided laryngoscope is used to deal with difficult fishbones in our center. This study aimed to explore the risk factors for difficult fishbones. Methods: A prospective study was performed at a teaching hospital on 2080 patients. Univariate and multivariate analyses were performed to identify the risk factors. Results: The common fishbone locations were the tonsils (39.8%; defined as STEP-I), tongue base (37.1%), vallecula (13.3%; STEP-II), and hypopharynx (9.8%; STEP-III). With increasing STEP level, the ratio of difficult fishbones correspondingly increased (Z = 13.919, P <.001), and the proportions were 21.1%, 41.9%, and 70% in STEP-I, II, and III, respectively. In particular, fishbones in STEP-III (vs STEP-I) had a higher risk of difficult fishbones (odds ratio [OR]: 11.573, 95% CI: 7.987-16.769). Complaints of neck pain (yes vs no), foreign body sensation (yes vs no), and shorter length of fishbones always had a lower risk of difficult fishbones (OR: 0.455, 95% CI: 0.367-0.564; OR: 0.284, 95% CI: 0.191-0.422; OR: 0.727, 95% CI: 0.622-0.85). Missing teeth (yes vs no), swallowing behavior after fishbone ingestion (yes vs no), and male patients (vs female) had a higher risk of difficult fishbones (OR: 1.9, 95% CI: 1.47-2.456; OR: 1.631, 95% CI: 1.293-2.059; OR: 1.278, 95% CI: 1.047-1.56). Conclusions: Neck pain, foreign body sensation, fishbone length, patient age and sex, tooth status, and swallowing behavior after fishbone ingestion are independent risk factors for difficult fishbones. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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4. Mechanism of DYRK1a in myocardial ischemia–reperfusion injury by regulating ferroptosis of cardiomyocytes.
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Wang, Jing, Xu, Rui‐Ming, Cao, Qiu‐Mei, Ma, Bing‐Chen, Zhang, Hao, and Hao, Hua‐Peng
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REPERFUSION injury ,GENE expression ,PROTEIN expression ,REACTIVE oxygen species ,IRON - Abstract
This study aimed to explore the role and mechanism of DYRK1a regulating ferroptosis of cardiomyocytes during myocardial ischemia–reperfusion injury (MIRI). H9c2 cells treated with oxygen–glucose deprivation/reoxygenation (OGD/R) were used as MIRI cell models and transfected with sh‐DYRK1a or/and erastin. Cell viability, apoptosis, and DYRK1a mRNA/protein expression were measured accordingly. The levels of reactive oxygen species (ROS), iron, malondialdehyde (MDA), and glutathione (GSH) were determined. The expression of ferroptosis‐related proteins (GPX4, SLC7A11, ACSL4, and TFR1) was detected using western blotting. The MIRI rat model was established to explore the possible role of DYRK1a suppression in cell injury and ferroptosis. OGD/R cells showed elevated mRNA and protein expression for DYRK1a. OGD/R cells transfected with sh‐DYRK1a showed elevated cell viability, GSH content, increased GPX4 and SLC7A11 expression, suppressed iron content, MDA, ROS, ACSL4, and TFR1 expression, and reduced apoptosis rate, whereas co‐transfection of sh‐DYRK1a with erastin reversed the attenuation of sh‐DYRK1a on MIRI. The suppressive effect of sh‐DYRK1a on MI/R injury was confirmed in an MIRI rat model. DYRK1a mediates ferroptosis of cardiomyocytes to deteriorate MIRI progression. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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5. Microstructure and properties of Al–70Si alloy prepared by laser cladding.
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Hua, Peng, Liu, Ao, Li, Xianfen, Li, Rui, Cao, Yue, and Zhou, Wei
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- 2023
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6. Continuous and efficient elastocaloric air cooling by coil-bending.
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Li, Xueshi, Hua, Peng, and Sun, Qingping
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Elastocaloric cooling has emerged as an eco-friendly technology capable of eliminating greenhouse-gas refrigerants. However, its development is limited by the large driving force and low efficiency in uniaxial loading modes. Here, we present a low-force and energy-efficient elastocaloric air cooling approach based on coil-bending of NiTi ribbons/wires. Our air cooler achieves continuous cold outlet air with a temperature drop of 10.6 K and a specific cooling power of 2.5 W g
−1 at a low specific driving force of 26 N g−1 . Notably, the cooler shows a system coefficient of performance of 3.7 (ratio of cooling power to rotational mechanical power). These values are realized by the large specific heat transfer area (12.6 cm2 g−1 ) and the constant cold zone of NiTi wires. Our coil-bending system exhibits a competitive performance among caloric air coolers.In this work, authors demonstrate a low-force and energy-efficient elastocaloric air cooling approach based on coil-bending of NiTi ribbons/wires. The device achieves continuous cold outlet airflow with a temperature drop of 10.6 K and a specific cooling power of 2.5 W g−1 at a low specific driving force of 26 N g−1 . [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
- 2023
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7. Construction and application of milk-feed price ratio model-based on data from large scale dairy farms in China.
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Hao Liu, Hua Peng, Chao Zhang, and Xiaoxia Dong
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Despite rapid development, the Chinese dairy industry still faces problems such as the lack of pricing power for dairy farmers, high fluctuations in raw milk and feed prices, imbalances between supply and demand, and low farming motivation. As an indicator with important geographical characteristics, the milk-feed price ratio (MF) is a critical reference indicator for setting raw milk prices and measuring farm profitability. The main aim of this study is to construct an appropriate milk-feed ratio model for China using statistical data for 2018-2020, which provides references for other developing countries. A vector error correction model was used to illustrate the long-term covariance between raw milk prices and feed prices in China and to analyze the feed structure of large-scale Chinese farms. The study found that the price weights of corn, soybean meal, corn silage, and alfalfa were 27%, 17%, 30%, and 26%, respectively, which are significantly different from those of developed countries, and the parameters of the model for the MF in different production areas in China also varied significantly. The milk-feed ratio in China has remained above 1.89 in the last three years. Seasonal variations in raw milk prices lead to a U-shaped trend in the MF. In recent years the MF in China has changed from a low level to a medium level, showing an upward trend, with large-scale farms at a profitable level. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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8. Disparity of smell tests in Alzheimer's disease and other neurodegenerative disorders: a systematic review and meta-analysis.
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Silin Liu, Zhihui Jiang, Jing Zhao, Zhensheng Li, Ruixin Li, Yunyi Qiu, and Hua Peng
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ALZHEIMER'S disease diagnosis ,ONLINE information services ,MEDICAL databases ,COGNITION disorders ,VASCULAR dementia ,META-analysis ,MEDICAL information storage & retrieval systems ,LEWY body dementia ,SYSTEMATIC reviews ,PSYCHOLOGICAL tests ,MENTAL depression ,SMELL disorders ,QUALITY assurance ,DESCRIPTIVE statistics ,RESEARCH funding ,HEALTH equity ,MEDLINE ,DATA analysis software ,NEURODEGENERATION - Abstract
Background: There are discrepancies of olfactory impairment between Alzheimer's disease (AD) and other neurodegenerative disorders. Olfactory deficits may be a potential marker for early and differential diagnosis of AD. We aimed to assess olfactory functions in patients with AD and other neurodegenerative disorders, to further evaluate the smell tests using subgroup analysis, and to explore moderating factors affecting olfactory performance. Methods: Cross-sectional studies relating to olfactory assessment for both AD and other neurodegenerative disorders published before 27 July 2022 in English, were searched on PubMed, Embase and Cochrane. After literature screening and quality assessment, meta-analyses were conducted using stata14.0 software. Results: Forty-two articles involving 12 smell tests that evaluated 2,569 AD patients were included. It was revealed that smell tests could distinguish AD from mild cognitive impairment (MCI), Lewy body disease (LBD), depression, and vascular dementia (VaD), but not from diseases such as frontotemporal dementia (FTD). Our finding indicated that in discriminating AD from MCI, the University of Pennsylvania Smell Identification Test (UPSIT) was most frequently used (95%CI: -1.12 to -0.89), while the Brief Smell Identification Test (B-SIT), was the most widely used method in AD vs. LBD group. Further subgroup analyses indicated that the methods of smell test used contributed to the heterogeneity in olfactory threshold and discrimination scores in group AD vs. MCI. While the moderating variables including age, MMSE scores, education years in AD vs. LBD, were account for heterogeneity across studies. Conclusion: Our finding suggests smell tests have potential value in early differential diagnosis of AD. UPSIT and its simplified variant, B-SIT, are widely used methods in the analyses. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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9. CCNB1 is involved in bladder cancer pathogenesis and silencing CCNB1 decelerates tumor growth and improves prognosis of bladder cancer.
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XUE-XUAN WANG, HUA-YU WU, YING YANG, MIAO-MIAO MA, YI-WEI ZHANG, HAI-ZHEN HUANG, SHENG-HUA LI, SHANG-LING PAN, JUN TANG, and JUN-HUA PENG
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CARCINOGENESIS ,TUMOR growth ,GENE expression ,CANCER prognosis ,IMMOBILIZED proteins ,BLADDER cancer - Abstract
In search of an effective therapeutic target for bladder urothelial carcinoma (BLCA), the present study aimed to investigate the expression of cyclin B1 (CCNB1) and its putative mechanism in BLCA. BLCA sequencing data from Gene Expression Omnibus and The Cancer Genome Atlas were used to analyze expression of CCNB1 mRNA and high CCNB1 expression had a poorer prognosis compared with those with low expression. Immunohistochemistry (IHC) samples collected from the Human Protein Atlas database were analyzed for CCNB1 protein expression. Short hairpin (sh) CCNB1-transfected BLCA T24 and 5637 cells were used to investigate the effects of CCNB1 and inhibit the proliferation, migration and invasion of BLCA cells, affect the cell cycle distribution and promote apoptosis of 5637 cells. A sh-CCNB1 BLCA chicken embryo chorioallantoic membrane (CAM) transplantation model was established to observe the impacts of sh-CCNB1 on the tumorigenesis of BLCA in vivo. Analysis of sequencing data showed that CCNB1 mRNA was significantly elevated in tumor and BLCA compared with normal tissues [standardized mean difference (SMD)=1.21; 95% CI: 0.26-2.15; I²=95.9%]. IHC indicated that CCNB1 protein was localized in the nucleus and cytoplasm and was significantly increased in BLCA tumor tissues. The in vitro tests demonstrated that proliferation of T24 and 5637 cells transfected with sh-CCNB1 was significantly inhibited and cell migration and invasion ability were significantly decreased. sh-CCNB1 decreased the percentage of T24 cells in G0/G1, 5637 cells in the G0/G1 phase and S phase and increased percentage of 5637 cells in the G2/M phase and increased early apoptosis of 5637 cells. The in vivo experiments demonstrated that the mass of transplanted tumors was significantly decreased compared with the control group following silencing of CCNB1. The present results suggested that CCNB1 was involve in the development and prognosis of BLCA and silencing of CCNB1 may be a promising targeted therapy for BLCA. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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10. Hysteresis Modeling and Compensation for Distal Shaft Deflection of Flexible Ureteroscope.
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Hua, Peng, Shu, Xiongpeng, and Xie, Le
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11. Engineered anti-PDL1 with IFNα targets both immunoinhibitory and activating signals in the liver to break HBV immune tolerance.
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Chao-Yang Meng, Shiyu Sun, Yong Liang, Hairong Xu, Chao Zhang, Min Zhang, Fu-Sheng Wang, Yang-Xin Fu, and Hua Peng
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HEPATITIS B vaccines ,HEPATITIS B ,CHRONIC hepatitis B ,IMMUNOLOGICAL tolerance ,HEPATITIS B virus ,HEPATITIS associated antigen ,MEDICAL sciences ,LIFE sciences - Published
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12. Dispersive Modal Characteristics of Guided Waves Propagating in Damaged Rails.
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Chen, Hua-Peng, Zhou, Hang, and Ye, Ling
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PHASE velocity ,THEORY of wave motion ,GROUP velocity ,WAVEGUIDES ,FINITE element method ,HIGH speed trains ,RAILROAD rails - Abstract
The dispersive modal characteristics of propagating guided waves are useful for efficiently detecting defects in high-speed railway rails due to their advantages. This paper presents an effective method for directly analyzing the effect of defects in rails on the dispersive modal characteristics of propagating guided waves, which can be utilized for the defect detection in rails. By using the semianalytical finite element method and from the characteristic equations of the guided wave propagation in waveguides, a general perturbation method is developed to provide an exact relationship between the perturbations of structural stiffness caused by damage and the perturbations of dispersive modal characteristics of propagating guided waves. Thus, the phase velocity and group velocity for the damaged waveguide can be accurately predicted. From the obtained propagating guided wave modes, a mode selection index used for selecting effective guided waves for damage detection is introduced by evaluating the nodal displacements and energy concentrations on the rail surfaces. Finally, a numerical study for a high-speed rail is given to demonstrate the effectiveness of the proposed method for rail defect detection and propagating mode selection. The results of the numerical study show that the dispersive modal properties of propagating modes are affected by the location and size of defects in the rail, and the proposed method can give useful information for effective detection of defects in rails. Defects often occur in rails, which can be detected by using guided waves. Guided waves have advantages of high detection efficiency, long propagation distance, and small attenuation along the propagation path, which is particularly useful for detecting rail defects in practices. In the defect detection process, the group velocity and phase velocity dispersion curves should be analyzed, and the effect of rail defects on these dispersion curves needs to be fully investigated for effective damage identification. Also, these results can be useful for selecting appropriate guided wave modes and effective measuring positions for detecting defects in rails by guided wave testing. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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13. Description of Limnobaculumeriocheiris sp. nov., an intestinal bacterium of Eriocheirsinensis, and reclassification of the genera Jinshanibacter and Insectihabitans as Limnobaculum.
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Li, Nan-Nan, Wang, Hong-Chuan, Li, Jia-Yu, He, Wei, Xue, Hua-Peng, Gao, Tian-Heng, Zhao, Zhe, and Zhang, Dao-Feng
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A Gram-stain-negative, aerobic, non-motile and rod-shaped strain, designated LJY008
T , was isolated from the intestinal of Eriocheirsinensis in Pukou base of Jiangsu Institute of Freshwater Fisheries. Strain LJY008T could grow at 4–37 ℃ (optimum, 30 ℃), pH 6.0–8.0 (optimum, pH 7.0), and with 1.0–6.0% NaCl (w/v; optimum, 1.0%). Strain LJY008T shared highest 16S rRNA gene sequence similarity with Jinshanibacterzhutongyuii CF-458T (99.3%), followed by J.allomyrinae BWR-B9T (99.2%), Insectihabitansxujianqingii CF-1111T (97.3%), and Limnobaculumparvum HYN0051T (96.7%). The major polar lipids include phosphatidylethanolamine, phosphatidylglycerol, and diphosphatidylglycerol. The only respiratory quinone was Q8, and the main fatty acids (> 10%) were C16:0 , summed feature 3 (C16:1 ω7c/C16:1 ω6c), summed feature 8 (C18:1 ω7c), and C14:0. The genome-based phylogenies showed that strain LJY008T was closely associated with members of the genus Jinshanibacter, Insectihabitans, and Limnobaculum. The average nucleotide identities and average amino acid identities (AAI) among strain LJY008T and closely related neighbours were all below 95%, and the digital DNA-DNA hybridization values among them were all below 36%. The genomic DNA G + C content of strain LJY008T was 46.1%. Based on the phenotypic, phylogenetic, biochemical and chemotaxonomic analysis, strain LJY008T represents a novel species of the genus Limnobaculum, for which the name Limnobaculumeriocheiris sp. nov. is proposed. The type strain is LJY008T (= JCM 34675T = GDMCC 1.2436T = MCCC 1K06016T ). In addition, the genera Jinshanibacter and Insectihabitans were reclassified as Limnobaculum, because there was no significant genome-scale divergence or diagnosable difference on phenotypic and chemotaxonomic traits, such as strains of Jinshanibacter and Insectihabitans sharing AAI values of 93.88–94.96%. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
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14. Direct correction of haemoglobin E β-thalassaemia using base editors.
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Badat, Mohsin, Ejaz, Ayesha, Hua, Peng, Rice, Siobhan, Zhang, Weijiao, Hentges, Lance D., Fisher, Christopher A., Denny, Nicholas, Schwessinger, Ron, Yasara, Nirmani, Roy, Noemi B. A., Issa, Fadi, Roy, Andi, Telfer, Paul, Hughes, Jim, Mettananda, Sachith, Higgs, Douglas R., and Davies, James O. J.
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ARTIFICIAL neural networks ,HEMATOPOIETIC stem cells ,MACHINE learning ,HEMOGLOBINS ,GENOME editing ,HETEROZYGOSITY - Abstract
Haemoglobin E (HbE) β-thalassaemia causes approximately 50% of all severe thalassaemia worldwide; equating to around 30,000 births per year. HbE β-thalassaemia is due to a point mutation in codon 26 of the human HBB gene on one allele (GAG; glutamatic acid → AAG; lysine, E26K), and any mutation causing severe β-thalassaemia on the other. When inherited together in compound heterozygosity these mutations can cause a severe thalassaemic phenotype. However, if only one allele is mutated individuals are carriers for the respective mutation and have an asymptomatic phenotype (β-thalassaemia trait). Here we describe a base editing strategy which corrects the HbE mutation either to wildtype (WT) or a normal variant haemoglobin (E26G) known as Hb Aubenas and thereby recreates the asymptomatic trait phenotype. We have achieved editing efficiencies in excess of 90% in primary human CD34 + cells. We demonstrate editing of long-term repopulating haematopoietic stem cells (LT-HSCs) using serial xenotransplantation in NSG mice. We have profiled the off-target effects using a combination of circularization for in vitro reporting of cleavage effects by sequencing (CIRCLE-seq) and deep targeted capture and have developed machine-learning based methods to predict functional effects of candidate off-target mutations. The authors demonstrate efficient and direct correction of the DNA mutation causing Haemoglobin E β-thalassaemia with CRISPR Cas9 base editors. The work includes profiling of off-target effects using deep neural networks. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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15. Electrophysiological evidence for the characteristics of implicit self-schema and other-schema in patients with major depressive disorder: An event-related potential study.
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Jia-yu Yao, Zi-wei Zheng, Yi Zhang, Shan-shan Su, Yuan Wang, Jing Tao, Yi-hua Peng, Yan-ru Wu, Wen-hui Jiang, and Jian-yin Qiu
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MENTAL depression ,EVOKED potentials (Electrophysiology) ,ATTACHMENT theory (Psychology) ,ELECTROPHYSIOLOGY ,ABSOLUTE value - Abstract
Background: The significance of implicit self-schema and other-schema in major depressive disorder (MDD) is highlighted by both cognitive theory and attachment theory. The purpose of the current study was to investigate the behavioral and event-related potential (ERP) characteristics of implicit schemas in MDD patients. Methods: The current study recruited 40 patients with MDD and 33 healthy controls (HCs). The participants were screened for mental disorders using the Mini-International Neuropsychiatric Interview. Hamilton Depression Rating Scale-17 and Hamilton Anxiety Rating Scale-14 were employed to assess the clinical symptoms. Extrinsic Affective Simon Task (EAST) was conducted to measure the characteristics of implicit schemas. Meanwhile, reaction time and electroencephalogram data were recorded. Results: Behavioral indexes showed that HCs responded faster to positive self and positive others than negative self (t = −3.304, p = 0.002, Cohen’s d = 0.575) and negative others (t = −3.155, p = 0.003, Cohen’s d = 0.549), respectively. However, MDD did not show this pattern (p > 0.05). The difference in other-EAST effect between HCs and MDD was significant (t = 2.937, p = 0.004, Cohen’s d = 0.691). The ERP indicators of self-schema showed that under the condition of positive self, the mean amplitude of LPP in MDD was significantly smaller than that in HCs (t = −2.180, p = 0.034, Cohen’s d = 0.902). The ERP indexes of other-schema showed that HCs had a larger absolute value of N200 peak amplitude for negative others (t = 2.950, p = 0.005, Cohen’s d = 0.584) and a larger P300 peak amplitude for positive others (t = 2.185, p = 0.033, Cohen’s d = 0.433). The above patterns were not shown in MDD (p > 0.05). The comparison between groups found that under the condition of negative others, the absolute value of N200 peak amplitude in HCs was larger than that in MDD (t = 2.833, p = 0.006, Cohen’s d = 1.404); under the condition of positive others, the P300 peak amplitude (t = −2.906, p = 0.005, Cohen’s d = 1.602) and LPP amplitude (t = −2.367, p = 0.022, Cohen’s d = 1.100) in MDD were smaller than that in HCs. Conclusion: Patients with MDD lack positive self-schema and positive other-schema. Implicit other-schema might be related to abnormalities in both the early automatic processing stage and the late elaborate processing stage, while the implicit self-schema might be related only to the abnormality in the late elaborate processing stage. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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16. Repopulated retinal microglia promote Müller glia reprogramming and preserve visual function in retinal degenerative mice.
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Xuan Cheng, Hui Gao, Zui Tao, Zhiyuan Yin, Zhe Cha, Xiaona Huang, Yikui Zhang, Yuxiao Zeng, Juncai He, Lingling Ge, Luodan A., Haiwei Xu, and Guang-Hua Peng
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17. Signaling pathways in Parkinson's disease: molecular mechanisms and therapeutic interventions.
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Dong-Chen, Xu, Yong, Chen, Yang, Xu, Chen-Yu, ShenTu, and Li-Hua, Peng
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18. Paracoccus marinaquae sp. nov., isolated from coastal water of the Yellow Sea.
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Xue, Hua-Peng, Fu, Zi-Yue, He, Wei, Wang, Lei, Li, Wen-Jun, Zhang, Ai Hua, Huang, Jian-Ke, Zhang, Dao-Feng, and Zhao, Zhe
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A Gram-stain-negative, non-motile and coccoid bacterial strain, designated XHP0099
T , was isolated from the coastal water of the Yellow Sea, China. Growth occurred at 20–37 ℃ (optimum, 28 ℃), pH 5.0–9.0 (optimum, pH 7.0–8.0), and with 0–7.0% NaCl (optimum, 2.0–3.0%). Phylogenetic analysis based on 16S rRNA gene sequences showed that strain XHP0099T was related to members of the genus Paracoccus and shared the highest sequence similarity with “P. siganidrum” M26 (98.2%), followed by P. alkanivorans 4-2T (97.6%) and P. alkenifer DSM 11593T (97.4%). The average nucleotide identity, amino acid identity, and digital DNA–DNA hybridization values of strain XHP0099T against related members in the genus Paracoccus were below the cut-off points proposed for the delineation of a novel species. The major cellular fatty acids (> 10%) were summed feature 8 (C18:1 ω7c/C18:1 ω6c), and C18:0 . The major isoprenoid quinone was Q-10 and the polar lipids contained diphosphatidylglycerol (DPG), phosphatidylglycerol (PG), phosphatidylethanolamine (PE), phosphatidylcholine (PC), aminolipid (AL) and unidentified polar lipids (L). The G + C content of the genomic DNA of strain XHP0099T was 66.0%. Genomic analysis suggested that strain XHP0099T harbored gene clusters for formaldehyde and the XoxF-type methanol oxidation and type 1 Calvin cycle, which could confer the methylotrophy pathway. Based on the phenotypic, phylogenetic, biochemical and chemotaxonomic analysis, strain XHP0099T represents a novel species of the genus Paracoccus, for which the name Paracoccus marinaquae sp. nov. is proposed. The type strain is XHP0099T (= JCM 34661T = GDMCC 1.2414T = MCCC 1K05846T ). [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
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19. Research progress of different activated persulfate methods for remediation of organic contaminated soil.
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WANG Wen-yang, WANG Xi-yuan, SHI Qing-dong, ZHANG Hao, LIU Hua-peng, and ZHANG Ting-ting
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SOIL remediation ,BIOREMEDIATION ,ORGANIC foods - Abstract
The paper reviews the mechanism and research progress of activation of persulfate by applying Fe, n-ZVI, heat and alkali, analyses the effects of persulfate on soil physicochemical properties and micro-organisms, describes the combined application with surfactant drenching and bioremediation, and points out some research hotspots for the remediation of contaminated soils by persulfate oxidation technology. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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20. Description of Nocardioides jiangsuensis sp. nov., and Proposal for Reclassification of the Genus Marmoricola as Nocardioides.
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Wang, Lu, Xue, Hua-Peng, Zhang, Dao-Feng, Huang, Jian-Ke, Liu, Chuang, and Zhang, Ai Hua
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NUCLEIC acid hybridization ,COASTAL sediments ,GLYCOLIPIDS ,LECITHIN ,FATTY acids ,AMINO acids - Abstract
A Gram-staining-positive, non-motile, aerobic, spherical actinobacterium, designated WL0053
T , was isolated from the coastal sediment of Nantong City, Jiangsu Province, China. The 16S rRNA gene sequence of strain WL0053T exhibited the highest similarities to Nocardioides mesophilus MSL-22T (98.0%), N. massiliensis GD12T (97.8%), Marmoricola bigeumensis MSL-05T (97.6%), and N. jensenii DSM 20641T (97.3%). The polyphasic taxonomic approach was used for the identification of strain WL0053T . This strain formed white, round, and smooth colonies and grew in the presence of 0–18% (w/v) NaCl (optimum, 0–4.0%), at pH 6.0–9.0 (optimum, pH 7.0) and at 20–37 °C (optimum, 28 °C). The main cellular fatty acids comprised of C17:1 ω8c, C18:1 ω9c, and iso-C16:0 . The genomic DNA G + C content was 71.9%. The predominant quinone was MK-8(H4 ), and the major polar lipid consisted of phosphatidylcholine, glycolipid, phosphatidylethanolamine, and two unidentified phospholipids. Phylogenetic trees of 16S rRNA gene and bac120 gene set indicted that strain WL0053T was closely related to the species N. iriomotensis and N. mesophilus, while these two species clustered in a separate clade together with M. caldifontis YIM 730233T in the bac120 tree. Combined with the analysis of average nucleotide identity (ANI), average amino acid identity (AAI), and digital DNA–DNA hybridization (dDDH), it can be considered that the strain WL0053T is a new member of the genus Nocardioides and is proposed to be named as Nocardioides jiangsuensis sp. nov.. The type strain is WL0053T (=MCCC 1K05897T =JCM 34671T =GDMCC 4.192T ). Furthermore, based on the fact that the genera Nocardioides and Marmoricola both appeared polyphyletic with no significant difference on phenotypic and chemotaxonomic traits, we proposed to reclassify the genus Marmoricola as Nocardioides. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
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21. Decitabine improves MMS-induced retinal photoreceptor cell damage by targeting DNMT3A and DNMT3B.
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Yanli Ji, Meng Zhao, Xiaomeng Qiao, and Guang-Hua Peng
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DNA repair ,PHOTORECEPTORS ,MELANOPSIN ,ALKYLATING agents ,METHYL methanesulfonate ,DNA methyltransferases ,DNA methylation - Abstract
Introduction: Retinitis pigmentosa (RP) is a group of neurodegenerative retinopathies causing blindness due to progressive and irreversible photoreceptor cell death. The alkylating agent methyl methanesulfonate (MMS) can induce selective photoreceptor cell death, which is used to establish RP animal models. MMS induces DNA base damage by adding alkyl groups to DNA, and epigenetic modifications influence DNA damage response. Here, we aimed to explore the relationship between DNA methylation and DNA damage response in dying photoreceptors of RP. Methods: The mouse RP model was established by a single intraperitoneal injection of MMS. The retinal structure and function were assessed by H&E, OCT, TUNEL, and ERG at several time points. The expression of DNA methylation regulators was assessed by qPCR and Western blot. DNMT inhibitor 5-aza-dC was applied to inhibit the activity of DNA methyltransferases and improve the retinal photoreceptor damage. Results: The outer nuclear layer (ONL) and IS/OS layer were significantly thinner and the retinal function was impaired after MMS treatment. The cell death was mainly located in the ONL. The retinal damage induced by MMS was accompanied by hyperexpression of DNMT3A/3B. The application of DNMT inhibitor 5-aza-dC could suppress the expression level of DNMT3A/3B, resulting in the remission of MMS-induced photoreceptor cell damage. The ONL and IS/OS layers were thicker than that of the control group, and the retinal function was partially restored. This protective effect of 5-aza-dC was associated with the down-regulated expression of DNMT3A/3B. Conclusion: These findings identified a functional role of DNMT3A/3B in MMS-induced photoreceptor cell damage and provided novel evidence to support DNMTs as potential therapeutic targets in retinal degenerative diseases. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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22. Effect of the B4C particles on the brazed joints of SiC ceramics and 2219 aluminum alloy.
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Li, Xianfen, Cai, Kai, Teng, Peng, Hua, Peng, Cheng, Huimin, and Zhou, Wei
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BRAZED joints ,SHEAR strength ,RESIDUAL stresses ,BRAZING ,MICROSTRUCTURE - Abstract
A two‐step process, including the premetallization of the SiC ceramic by Ag‐26.7Cu‐4Ti+B4C and the followed brazing with the Al‐based filler alloy, was developed to join 2219 aluminum alloy and the metallized SiC. The influence of metallization temperature and the B4C addition on the microstructure and mechanical properties of the joint was analyzed. The reaction products of Ti and B4C were detected in the brazing seam, such as Ti2B, TiC and graphite. With increasing of metallization temperature and B4C addition content, the shear strength of joint first increased and then decreased. The joint shear strength reached 14.0 MPa when SiC metallized with Ag‐26.7Cu‐4Ti+1%B4C at 930°C for 10 min, which showed that appropriate addition of B4C in Ag‐26.7Cu‐4Ti metallization layer could regulate the coefficient of thermal expansion difference between 2219 aluminum alloy and SiC to relieve the residual stress and improve the shear strength of their brazed joint. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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23. Evaluation of diffuse glioma grade and proliferation activity by different diffusion-weighted-imaging models including diffusion kurtosis imaging (DKI) and mean apparent propagator (MAP) MRI.
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Xie, Sheng-hui, Lang, Rui, Li, Bo, Zhao, He, Wang, Peng, He, Jin-long, Ma, Xue-ying, Wu, Qiong, Wang, Shao-yu, Zhang, Hua-peng, Gao, Yang, and Wu, Jian-lin
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RESEARCH ,GLIOMAS ,MAGNETIC resonance imaging ,RETROSPECTIVE studies ,ACQUISITION of data ,COMPARATIVE studies ,CELL proliferation ,MEDICAL records ,DESCRIPTIVE statistics ,RESEARCH funding ,RECEIVER operating characteristic curves ,STATISTICAL correlation - Abstract
Purpose: To evaluate two advanced diffusion models, diffusion kurtosis imaging and the newly proposed mean apparent propagation factor-magnetic resonance imaging, in the grading of gliomas and the assessing of their proliferative activity. Methods: Fifty-nine patients with clinically diagnosed and pathologically proven gliomas were enrolled in this retrospective study. All patients underwent DKI and MAP-MRI scans. Manually outline the ROI of the tumour parenchyma. After delineation, the imaging parameters were extracted using only the data from within the ROI including mean diffusion kurtosis (MK), return-to-origin probability (RTOP), Q-space inverse variance (QIV) and non-Gaussian index (NG), and the differences in each parameter in the classification of glioma were compared. Receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curve analysis was used to evaluate the diagnostic performance of these parameters. Results: MK, NG, RTOP and QIV were significantly different amongst the different grades of glioma. MK, NG and RTOP had excellent diagnostic value in differentiating high-grade from low-grade glioma, with largest areas under the curve (AUCs; 0.929, 0.933 and 0.819, respectively; P < 0.01). MK and NG had the largest AUCs (0.912 and 0.904) when differentiating grade II tumours from III tumours (P < 0.01) and large AUCs (0.791 and 0.786) when differentiating grade III from grade IV tumours. Correlation analysis of tumour proliferation activity showed that MK, NG and QIV were strongly correlated with the Ki-67 LI (P < 0.001). Conclusion: MK, RTOP and NG can effectively represent the microstructure of these altered tumours. Multimodal diffusion-weighted imaging is valuable for the preoperative evaluation of glioma grade and tumour proliferative activity. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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24. Management Strategies for Acute Type A Aortic Dissection Complicated By Limb Malperfusion.
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Shibo Song, Lin Lu, Hua Peng, Hai Feng Qiang, Juxiang Wang, Yuan Wu, Hui Zhuang, and Xijie Wu
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25. Hemipilia avisoides (Orchidaceae), a new species from Sichuan Province, China.
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Xue-Man Wang, Ying Tang, Pei-Hao Peng, and Hua Peng
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FLORAL morphology ,X-ray computed microtomography ,ORCHIDS ,SPECIES ,PROVINCES ,OVARIES ,INSECT anatomy - Abstract
A new orchid species, Hemipilia avisoides, is described from Songpan County and Maoxian County, Sichuan Province, China. Morphologically, H. avisoides is most similar to H. hui, but can be distinguished by the combination of its involute middle lip lobe that is smaller than the lateral lobes, floral bracts that are 5 mm long and are always shorter than the ovary, a leaf that is appressed to the substrate and is adaxially green with white lines along 7-9 principal veins and the subterranean stem with a solitary sheath at its base. The floral morphology of H. avisoides is presented by utilising in vivo micro-CT scanning and 3D visualisation. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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26. Elastocaloric effect characterization of a NiTi tube to be applied in a compressive cooler.
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Cheng, Siyuan, Xiao, Yinan, Li, Xueshi, Lin, Hongyang, Hua, Peng, Sheng, Liyuan, and Sun, Qingping
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COOLING systems ,STRAIN rate ,SHAPE memory alloys ,TUBES ,NICKEL-titanium alloys ,FATIGUE testing machines - Abstract
In this article, the elastocaloric effect of a commercial superelastic NiTi shape memory alloy (SMA) tube (with an outer diameter of 5 mm and wall thickness of 1 mm) to be applied in a compressive cooler was measured and analyzed. The elastocaloric effect of the tube was measured vs the applied strain and strain rate. The largest temperature changes of 21 K during loading and 16 K during unloading were measured at an applied strain of 3.30% and strain rate of 0.33 s
−1 . In the fatigue testing of the sample, only 0.20% of the residual strain accumulated after a runout of 1 × 106 sinusoidal force-controlled loading–unloading cycles at a maximum compressive stress of 1100 MPa and frequency of 20 Hz. Numerical results of the cooling characteristics of a compressive device using a single NiTi tube with the above-mentioned cross section and an aspect ratio of 60:1 as the refrigerant showed that the device could produce a total cooling power of up to 20 W and a coefficient of performance of up to 6.5. The results of this article demonstrate that superelastic NiTi SMA tubes of suitable wall thickness and aspect ratios are good candidates to be applied in a compressive elastocaloric cooler. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
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27. Seismic Response of Star-Type Grid Concrete Wall Structure by Numerical Modeling.
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Tang, Baizan, Dong, Yuying, Bai, Wen, Chen, Hua-Peng, Zhuang, Haiyang, and Deng, Wenchao
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SEISMIC response ,WALLS ,CONCRETE walls ,SHEAR (Mechanics) ,GROUND motion ,LATERAL loads ,CONCRETE columns - Abstract
Cement polystyrene shell mold (CPSM) grid concrete walls have been widely applied in the construction of low and mid-rise buildings with higher load-bearing and insulation properties. A star-type grid concrete wall was constructed based on the infill wall simplified to an equivalent diagonal bracing model. To investigate the seismic responses and behavior of a star-type grid concrete wall structure, an overall time-history numerical simulation was carried out in this paper. Typical results, including acceleration, deformation, hysteresis curve and failure pattern of this novel construction system, were interpreted. Results indicate that the star-type grid concrete wall structure has satisfactory seismic performance, including energy dissipation capacity. The structure has higher lateral stiffness and can work in an elastic state under major earthquakes. Accordingly, it is more sensitive to near-fault ground motion with higher frequency components. Meanwhile, the structural inter-story drift angle is less than the limit value of lighter damage when subjected to a super-major earthquake, and the structure presents shear deformation. The openings significantly affect the failure mode, the star-type grid concrete wall with a window (a small aspect ratio less than 1.11) conforms to shear failure, and the wall with a door (aspect ratio of 2.5) conforms to bending-shear failure. The diagonal bracing can distribute the stress in the wall, especially the concrete lattice beam, and effectively resist the lateral forces via the concrete lattice column, improving the ductility and integrity of the structural system. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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28. Meaning in life among Chinese undergraduate students in the post-epidemic period: A qualitative interview study.
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Ying Ge, Cun Yang Lu, Mei Qiong Shuai, Wenger, Jay L., Chun Hua Peng, and Hong Wang
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Background: COVID-19 epidemic has lasted for nearly 3 years, and revolutionized social life. In the study, in-depth interviews were conducted with Chinese undergraduate students to explore their understanding and experience of meaning in life. Meaning of life is interpreted from four aspects: life goals, life value, life enthusiasm, and life freedom. These four aspects are independent yet interrelated. Based on the free grasp of life, individuals explore and pursue the true meaning of life goals, acquire life value in evaluating the completion of life goals, and subsequently experience enthusiasm for life. Life enthusiasm and the perception of life value can help individuals to further understand and possess their meaning of life. Materials and methods: The present study adopts the qualitative method to understand the experience of meaning in life among Chinese undergraduate students. Semi-structured interviews were conducted, and six people participated the study. The Grounded Theory was adopted to analyze the qualitative data. Results: (1) Chinese undergraduates had clear life goals and obtained a certain sense of achievement and satisfaction when striving for these goals. (2) The life value of Chinese undergraduates was mainly to their families, but there was also a willingness to make due contributions to the country and society. (3) Chinese undergraduates’ feelings about life were polarized, but they all expressed the view of “living in the moment and cherishing the present.” (4) Chinese undergraduate students see life freedom as freedom of choice and generally believed that COVID-19 did not restrict their lives very much. (5) Chinese undergraduate students gained a deeper understanding of meaning in life after this major public health emergency. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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29. Emerging pharmaceutical therapeutics and delivery technologies for osteoarthritis therapy.
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Cheng-Yu Shentu, Ge Yan, Dong-Chen Xu, Yong Chen, and Li-Hua Peng
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ARTIFICIAL joints ,NERVE growth factor ,DRUG delivery systems ,ARTHROPLASTY ,CHONDROITIN sulfates ,OSTEOARTHRITIS ,NANOMEDICINE - Abstract
Osteoarthritis (OA) is one of the most common joint degenerative diseases in the world. At present, the management of OA depends on the lifestyle modification and joint replacement surgery, with the lifespan of prosthesis quite limited yet. Effective drug treatment of OA is essential. However, the current drugs, such as the non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs and acetaminophen, as well as glucosamine, chondroitin sulfate, hyaluronic acid, are accompanied by obvious side effects, with the therapeutic efficacy to be enhanced. Recently, novel reagents such as IL-1 antagonists and nerve growth factor inhibitors have entered clinical trials. Moreover, increasing evidence demonstrated that active ingredients of natural plants have great potential for treating OA. Meanwhile, the use of novel drug delivery strategies may overcome the shortcomings of conventional preparations and enhance the bioavailability of drugs, as well as decrease the side effects significantly. This review therefore summarizes the pathological mechanisms, management strategies, and research progress in the drug molecules including the newly identified active ingredient derived from medicinal plants for OA therapy, with the drug delivery technologies also summarized, with the expectation to provide the summary and outlook for developing the next generation of drugs and preparations for OA therapy. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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30. Information sharing and fund performance: Evidence from the US mutual fund family.
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Fu, Yaoyao, Hua, Peng, Chen, Qijie, and Zhou, Si
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INFORMATION sharing ,MUTUAL funds ,FAMILIES ,STOCK funds - Abstract
In this paper, we investigate the information sharing within an organisation and its consequences on mutual fund performance. Using a sample from the US open-end mutual fund industry, information sharing inside an organisation is quantified via the dependence of individual funds from the fund family joint information set. The findings indicate a positive relationship between the degree of information sharing and the resulting fund performance. This remains robust across different performance evaluation metrics and various model specifications. Such superior performance can be attributed to the quality of information shared across affiliated fund members and timely information diffusion within the fund family. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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31. Safety enhanced surgical robot for flexible ureteroscopy based on force feedback.
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Shu, Xiongpeng, Hua, Peng, Wang, Shuang, Zhang, Ling, and Xie, Le
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32. Characterization of Marinilongibacter aquaticus gen. nov., sp. nov., a unique marine bacterium harboring four CRISPR-Cas systems in the phylum Bacteroidota.
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Zhang, Dao-Feng, Yao, Yu-Fang, Xue, Hua-Peng, Fu, Zi-Yue, Zhang, Xiao-Mei, and Shao, Zongze
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A novel bacterium, designated YYF0007
T , was isolated from an agar-degrading co-culture. The strain was found harboring four CRISPR-Cas systems of two classes in the chromosome and subsequently subjected to a study on polyphasic taxonomy. Pairwise analyses of the 16S rRNA gene sequences indicated that strain YYF0007T had highest 16S rRNA gene sequence similarity (92.2%) to Jiulongibacter sediminis JN-14-9T . The phylogenomic trees based on the 16S rRNA gene and 269 single-copy orthologous gene clusters (OCs) indicated that strain YYF0007T should be recognized as a novel genus of the family Spirosomaceae. The cells were Gramstain-negative, nonmotile, strictly aerobic, and straight long rods with no flagellum. Optimum growth occurred at 28°C and pH 7.0 with the presence of NaCl concentration 1.0–3.0% (w/v). The strain showed oxidase and catalase activities. The major fatty acids were C16:1 ω5c, iso-C15:0 and summed feature 3 (C16:1 ω7c and/or C16:1 ω6c). The predominant isoprenoid quinone was MK-7. The complete genome size was 4.64 Mb with a DNA G + C content of 44.4%. Further typing of CRISPR-Cas systems in the family Spirosomaceae and the phylum Bacteroidota indicated that it was remarkable for strain YYF0007T featured by such a set of CRISPR-Cas systems. This trait highlights the applications of strain YYF-0007T in studies on the evolutionary dynamics and bacterial autoimmunity of CRISPR-Cas system as a potential model. The name Marinilongibacter aquaticus gen. nov., sp. nov. is proposed, and the type strain is YYF0007T (= MCCC 1K06017T = GDMCC 1.2428T = JCM 34683T ). [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
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33. Author Correction: A multi-material cascade elastocaloric cooling device for large temperature lift.
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Zhou, Guoan, Li, Zexi, Wang, Qiuhong, Zhu, Yuxiang, Hua, Peng, Yao, Shuhuai, and Sun, Qingping
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34. Complement C3a receptor inactivation attenuates retinal degeneration induced by oxidative damage.
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Shaojun Wang, Lu Du, Shunzong Yuan, and Guang-Hua Peng
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COMPLEMENT (Immunology) ,RETINAL degeneration ,COMPLEMENT receptors ,OLDER people ,VISION disorders - Abstract
Retinal degeneration causes vision loss and threatens the health of elderly individuals worldwide. Evidence indicates that the activation of the complement system is associated with retinal degeneration. However, the mechanism of complement signaling in retinal degeneration needs to be further studied. In this study, we show that the expression of C3 and C3a receptor (C3ar1) is positively associated with the inflammatory response and retinal degeneration. Genetic deletion of C3 and pharmacological inhibition of C3ar1 resulted in the alleviation of neuroinflammation, prevention of photoreceptor cell apoptosis and restoration of visual function. RNA sequencing (RNA-seq) identified a C3ar1-dependent network shown to regulate microglial activation and astrocyte gliosis formation. Mechanistically, we found that STAT3 functioned downstream of the C3-C3ar1 pathway and that the C3ar1-STAT3 pathway functionally mediated the immune response and photoreceptor cell degeneration in response to oxidative stress. These findings reveal an important role of C3ar1 in oxidative-induced retinal degeneration and suggest that intervention of the C3ar1 pathway may alleviate retinal degeneration. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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35. Amelioration of Non-Alcoholic Steatohepatitis by Atractylodes macrocephala Polysaccharide, Chlorogenic Acid, and Geniposide Combination Is Associated With Reducing Endotoxin Gut Leakage.
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Jing Leng, Hua-jie Tian, Yi Fang, Yi-yang Hu, and Jing-hua Peng
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NON-alcoholic fatty liver disease ,CHLOROGENIC acid ,POLYSACCHARIDES ,LEAKAGE ,GRAM-negative bacteria ,OCCLUDINS ,ENDOTOXINS - Abstract
Gut-derived lipopolysaccharide (LPS) leaking through the dysfunctional intestinal barrier contributes to the onset of non-alcoholic steatohepatitis (NASH) by triggering inflammation in the liver. In the present study, a combination consisting of Atractylodes macrocephala polysaccharide (A), chlorogenic acid (C), and geniposide (G) (together, ACG), was shown to ameliorate NASH in mice and reduce hepatic LPS signaling and endotoxemia without decreasing the abundance of identified Gram-negative bacteria through restoring the intestinal tight junctions. Our data indicated that inhibition of LPS gut leakage by the ACG combination contributed to its amelioration of NASH. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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36. E3 ubiquitin ligase ring finger protein 5 protects against hepatic ischemia reperfusion injury by mediating phosphoglycerate mutase family member 5 ubiquitination.
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Ding, Ming‐Jie, Fang, Hao‐Ran, Zhang, Jia‐Kai, Shi, Ji‐Hua, Yu, Xiao, Wen, Pei‐Hao, Wang, Zhi‐Hui, Cao, Sheng‐Li, Zhang, Yi, Shi, Xiao‐Yi, Zhang, Hua‐Peng, He, Yu‐Ting, Yan, Bing, Tang, Hong‐Wei, Guo, Dan‐Feng, Gao, Jie, Liu, Zhen, Zhang, Li, Zhang, Shui‐Jun, and Zhang, Xiao‐Jing
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- 2022
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37. Overrepresentation of GHSR rs572169C in Long-Lived Individuals and Its Favorable Impacts on Glycolipid Modulations.
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Li-Jia Wei, Jun-Hua Peng, Phone Son Dinh, Hua Lin, Si-Si Bao, Wei Li, Hua-Yu Wu, and Shang-Ling Pan
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- 2022
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38. Sphingopyxis jiangsuensis sp. nov. Isolated From the Surface Water of the Yellow Sea.
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Gao, Zeng-Yu, Xue, Hua-Peng, Wang, Lu, Yao, Yutian, Zhang, Dao-Feng, Huang, Jianke, Liu, Chuang, and Zhang, Ai Hua
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A novel bacterium, designated strain XHP0097
T , was isolated from the surface water of the Yellow Sea, China. The cells were Gram-stain-negative, aerobic, rod-shaped, yellow-colored, and non-motile on 2216E agar. Optimal growth of strain XHP0097T occurs at 28 °C and pH 7.0 with the presence of NaCl concentration 2% (w/v). According to the analysis of comparative 16S rRNA gene sequence, strain XHP0097T showed the highest 16S rRNA gene sequence similarity with Sphingopyxis panaciterrulae KCTC 22112T (98.2%). Phylogenetic analysis based on 16S rRNA gene sequences as well as on 120 ubiquitous single-copy protein-coding genes supported that strain XHP0097T formed a distinct phyletic lineage as a new species within the genus Sphingopyxis. Strain XHP0097T showed an average nucleotide identity value and a digital DNA–DNA hybridization (dDDH) of 79.1–81.7% and 21.9–24.4% to the members of the genus Sphingopyxis, respectively. According to genome sequence, the DNA G + C content of XHP0097T was 64.8%. The major fatty acids (>10%) were C16:0 (17.5%), summed feature 3 (C16:1 ω7c and/or C16:1 ω6c) (15.1%), and summed feature 8 (C18:1 ω7c and/or C18:1 ω6c) (19.2%). The major polar lipids of strain XHP0097T were phosphatidylcholine (PC), phosphatidylethanolamine (PE), phosphatidylglycerol (PG), diphosphatidylglycerol (DPG), and sphingoglycolipid (SGL). Q-10 was the predominant respiratory quinone. Characteristics of physiological and biochemical, phylogenetic, and chemotaxonomic analysis demonstrated the isolate XHP0097T represents a novel species of the genus Sphingopyxis, for which the name Sphingopyxis jiangsuensis sp. nov. is proposed. The type strain is XHP0097T (=MCCC 1K05845T = GDMCC 1.2415T = JCM 34678T ). [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
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39. Effect of Qingguangan? on Rho/ROCK associated factors in the retina of DBA/2J mice.
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Jian Shi, Jun Peng, Xiao-Lei Yao, Jia-Hui Sun, Yin-Xin Li, and Qing-Hua Peng
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LABORATORY mice ,RETINAL ganglion cells ,RETINA - Abstract
Objective: The effect of Qingguangan? on the transcription of RhoA mRNA, ROCK mRNA, Caspase-3 mRNA and Bcl-2 mRNA in the retina of DBA / 2J mice was observed. Methods: Forty-eight DBA/2J mice were randomly divided into six groups: model groups, Qingguangan II decoction group, low concentration, medium concentration and high concentration group of Qingguangan II effective ingredient and positive control group (Yimaikang tablet group), and eight C57BL / 6 mice were used as blank group, DBA/2J mice were fed until 38 weeks before forming a glaucoma model, The transcription of RhoA mRNA, ROCK mRNA, Caspase-3 mRNA and Bcl-2 mRNA in the retinal of DBA/2J mice was detected using real-time fluorescence quantitative PCR (Quantitative Real-time PCR) after 4 weeks of intervention. Results: Four weeks after the intervention, In the transcription of the RhoA mRNA, ROCK mRNA and the Caspase-3 mRNA, Compared to the blank groups, Relative expression was increased in the other 6 groups, There are statistical differences in the model group, Yimaikang tablet group and low concentration group (P<0.05); In comparison to the model groups, The other 6 groups were lower than the model group, Among them, there are statistical differences between the effective groups of Qingguangan II decoction and high concentration group of Qingguangan II effective ingredient in RhoA mRNA transcription (P<0.05); In the transcription of the ROCK mRNA and the Caspase-3 mRNA, Statistics have differences between the model group and the effective component of the medium and high concentration group (P<0.05); In the Bcl-2 mRNA transcription, Compare them to blank groups, Relexpression expression decreased in the other 6 groups, Statistics have differences between model group, Qingguangan II decoction group and low concentration groups (P<0.05); The relative expression of Bcl-2 mRNA in high concentration group of effective component is higher than that of the model group, There are differences in statistics (P<0.05). Conclusion: The high concentration of Qingguangan? prescription probably attenuated Caspase-3 transcription in retinal ganglion cells by inhibiting the Rho / ROCK signaling pathway and activated Bcl-2 expression by inhibiting ROCK signaling, which attenuated apoptosis in retinal ganglion cells. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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40. A Comparative Study of CNN- and Transformer-Based Visual Style Transfer.
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Wei, Hua-Peng, Deng, Ying-Ying, Tang, Fan, Pan, Xing-Jia, and Dong, Wei-Ming
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CONVOLUTIONAL neural networks ,COMPARATIVE studies - Abstract
Vision Transformer has shown impressive performance on the image classification tasks. Observing that most existing visual style transfer (VST) algorithms are based on the texture-biased convolution neural network (CNN), here raises the question of whether the shape-biased Vision Transformer can perform style transfer as CNN. In this work, we focus on comparing and analyzing the shape bias between CNN- and transformer-based models from the view of VST tasks. For comprehensive comparisons, we propose three kinds of transformer-based visual style transfer (Tr-VST) methods (Tr-NST for optimization-based VST, Tr-WCT for reconstruction-based VST and Tr-AdaIN for perceptual-based VST). By engaging three mainstream VST methods in the transformer pipeline, we show that transformer-based models pre-trained on ImageNet are not proper for style transfer methods. Due to the strong shape bias of the transformer-based models, these Tr-VST methods cannot render style patterns. We further analyze the shape bias by considering the inuence of the learned parameters and the structure design. Results prove that with proper style supervision, the transformer can learn similar texture-biased features as CNN does. With the reduced shape bias in the transformer encoder, Tr-VST methods can generate higher-quality results compared with state-of-the-art VST methods. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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41. Rotation state estimation of slow-rotating multi-reflector defunct spacecraft through laser ranging measurements from a single short arc.
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Song, Chen, Liang, Zhi-Peng, Lin, Hou-Yuan, Zhao, Chang-Yin, and Dong, Hua-Peng
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The satellite laser ranging (SLR) echo signals of the multi-reflector defunct spacecraft contain multiple distance information corresponding to the corner cube reflectors (CCRs) in different installation positions. The relative distances between different CCRs and their variations depend on the rotation state of the object. However, the rotation of many defunct spacecraft is relatively slow over a short observation time span. In this case, estimating the effective rotation state is still difficult due to the limited amount of information. In this paper, a slow-rotating multi-reflector defunct spacecraft CZ-2C R/B (NORAD ID 31114) is taken as an example to develop a new method to estimate the rotation state through laser ranging measurements from a single short arc. The reference vector method is used in new attitude representation. The reduced expressions between the relative distances, their first derivative and rotation state are derived. Through the state estimation method combining grid search and differential corrections, the reduced parameters are estimated efficiently and accurately. In addition, the consistent orientation of maximum principal axis of inertia of CZ-2C R/B are obtained, which provides effective information for the subsequent research. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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42. Single-cell transcriptomics reveals lineage trajectory of human scalp hair follicle and informs mechanisms of hair graying.
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Wu, Sijie, Yu, Yao, Liu, Caiyue, Zhang, Xia, Zhu, Peiying, Peng, You, Yan, Xinyu, Li, Yin, Hua, Peng, Li, Qingfeng, Wang, Sijia, and Zhang, Liang
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SCALP ,HAIR follicles ,HAIR ,BALDNESS ,STEM cells ,LINEAGE ,HUMAN beings - Abstract
Hair conditions, such as hair loss and graying, are prevalent human conditions. But they are often poorly controlled due to our insufficient understanding of human scalp hair follicle (hsHF) in health and disease. Here we describe a comprehensive single-cell RNA-seq (scRNA-seq) analysis on highly purified black and early-stage graying hsHFs. Based on these, a concise single-cell atlas for hsHF and its early graying changes is generated and verified using samples from multiple independent individuals. These data reveal the lineage trajectory of hsHF in unprecedented detail and uncover its multiple unexpected features not found in mouse HFs, including the presence of an innerbulge like compartment in the growing phase, lack of a discrete companion layer, and enrichment of EMT features in HF stem cells (HFSCs). Moreover, we demonstrate that besides melanocyte depletion, early-stage human hair graying is also associated with specific depletion of matrix hair progenitors but not HFSCs. The hair progenitors' depletion is accompanied by their P53 pathway activation whose pharmaceutical blockade can ameliorate hair graying in mice, enlightening a promising therapeutic avenue for this prevalent hair condition. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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43. Evaluation of the lateral bearing characteristics of composite caisson-pile foundation considering the scour-hole dimensions.
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Tu, Wenbo, Deng, Qiyuan, Zhang, Pengfei, Chen, Hua-Peng, and Liu, Zonghui
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NONLINEAR theories ,CAISSONS ,ANGLES - Abstract
Based on the nonlinear Winkler theory, a simplified method for evaluating the lateral bearing capacity of the caisson-pile foundation (CCPF) considering the effect of scour-hole dimensions was proposed. The reliability of this method was verified by the results from a model test. The influences of the scour-hole dimensions on the lateral bearing characteristics of the foundation were discussed. The results show that the influence degree of each individual factor on the ultimate lateral bearing capacity of the foundation was in the order of the scour depth, the scour width and the scour slope angle. In the meantime, as the slope angle decreases or the scour width increases, the decrease of the ultimate lateral bearing capacity becomes stable. Furthermore, the scour width effect on the ultimate lateral bearing capacity could be ignored when the width is greater than or equal to the caisson diameter, and the effect of scour slope angle could be ignored when the scour slope angle is less than 5°. The effect of scour width and scour slope angle on the bearing capacity of the foundation shows a similar trend when the scour depth varies differently. The results can provide a technical guide for the CCPF design. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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44. Prevalence, awareness, and associated factors of high blood pressure among female migrant workers in Central South China.
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Hua Peng, Mei Sun, Xin Hu, Huiwu Han, Jing Su, Emin Peng, Wiley, James, Lommel, Lisa, and Jyu-Lin Chen
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HYPERTENSION ,MIGRANT labor ,SEDENTARY behavior ,AWARENESS ,CHINESE people ,BLOOD pressure - Abstract
Background. Although many young Chinese women migrate to urban regions for better opportunities, little is known about the prevalence and awareness of having high blood pressure (HBP) in this population. This study investigated the prevalence, awareness, and factors associated with HBP among young female migrant workers in Central South China. Methods. We conducted a cross-sectional study to identify HBP (2017 ACC/AHA guidelines) among female migrant workers aged 18-45 years in Central South China. Demographics, anthropometric measurements, hypertension-related lifestyle, awareness of HBP, and blood pressure were recorded. Logistic regression analysis was used to identify the factors associated with HBP (blood pressure ≥ 130/80 mmHg). Results. Overall, 232 female migrants participated in the study (mean age 34.4; standard deviation: 6.4 years). The prevalence of HBP was 27.2% (95% CI [21.6-33.2]), and 88.9% of the participants were unaware of their HBP status. Having rural medical insurance (odds ratio [OR] D 20.7; 95% confidence interval 95% CI [2.1-204.8]), awareness of having HBP (OR D 5.1; 95% CI [1.4-18.5]), physical inactivity (OR D 2.9; 95% CI [1.1-7.9]), and being overweight/obese (OR D 2.7; 95% CI [1.3-6.1]) were independently associated with HBP. Conclusions. This study revealed a high prevalence of HBP among young Chinese female migrant workers, as well as a high frequency of being unaware of their condition and some associated factors (rural medical insurance, awareness of having HBP, physical inactivity, and overweight/obesity). The uncontrolled HBP among young Chinese female migrant workers suggested that health education needs further promotion in such a population. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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45. Analysis of sub-kilobase chromatin topology reveals nano-scale regulatory interactions with variable dependence on cohesin and CTCF.
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Aljahani, Abrar, Hua, Peng, Karpinska, Magdalena A., Quililan, Kimberly, Davies, James O. J., and Oudelaar, A. Marieke
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COHESINS ,CHROMATIN ,GENETIC regulation ,CHROMOSOMES - Abstract
Enhancers and promoters predominantly interact within large-scale topologically associating domains (TADs), which are formed by loop extrusion mediated by cohesin and CTCF. However, it is unclear whether complex chromatin structures exist at sub-kilobase-scale and to what extent fine-scale regulatory interactions depend on loop extrusion. To address these questions, we present an MNase-based chromosome conformation capture (3C) approach, which has enabled us to generate the most detailed local interaction data to date (20 bp resolution) and precisely investigate the effects of cohesin and CTCF depletion on chromatin architecture. Our data reveal that cis-regulatory elements have distinct internal nano-scale structures, within which local insulation is dependent on CTCF, but which are independent of cohesin. In contrast, we find that depletion of cohesin causes a subtle reduction in longer-range enhancer-promoter interactions and that CTCF depletion can cause rewiring of regulatory contacts. Together, our data show that loop extrusion is not essential for enhancer-promoter interactions, but contributes to their robustness and specificity and to precise regulation of gene expression. Chromosome conformation capture (3 C) techniques have captured largescale 3D genome architecture. Here the authors present their "Tiled-MCC" approach for generation of 3 C data across megabase-scale loci at very high (up to 20 bp) resolution, which allowed them to observe nano-scale chromatin structures and investigate how these structures depend on cohesin and CTCF. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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46. Antepartum acute Stanford type A aortic dissection: a case report and literature review.
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Shibo Song, Lin Lu, Lihua Li, Hua Peng, Xijie Wu, Song, Shibo, Lu, Lin, Li, Lihua, Peng, Hua, and Wu, Xijie
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AORTIC dissection ,INDUCED cardiac arrest ,THIRD trimester of pregnancy ,CESAREAN section ,PREGNANT women - Abstract
Background: Aortic dissection in pregnancy is a life-threatening event that is associated with high maternal and foetal mortality. Most cases occur during the third trimester of pregnancy, Herein, we describe a case of a pregnant woman with acute type A aortic dissection at 28 weeks of gestation.Case Presentation: A previously healthy, 24-year-old gravida 2 para 1 woman was brought to the emergency department during at the 28 weeks of gestation and diagnosed with acute type A aortic dissection. Cesarean section was performed with the cardiac surgical team on standby for cardiopulmonary bypass and the patient delivered a baby weighing 1000 g. After the operation, we performed the Beatall procedure and total arch replacement with FET using the deep hypothermic circulatory arrest technique. Both the mother and child survived and recovered well. A review of the literature on antepartum acute aortic dissection during pregnancy is also presented.Conclusion: Women should have a comprehensive, systematic physical examination before getting pregnant. Women at high risks of aortic dissection must undergo multidisciplinary evaluation and be counseled before pregnancy, once they become pregnant, their consistent aortic root diameter should be consistently monitored, and their blood pressure strictly controlled. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
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47. Primula longipilosa (Primulaceae), a new species from Yunnan, China.
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Ze-Huan Wang, Yi Wang, Li Chen, Hua Peng, Zhi-Kun Wu, and Guang Guo
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PRIMULACEAE ,SPECIES ,PRIMROSES ,INFLORESCENCES ,STAMEN ,PINK - Abstract
Primula longipilosa from SW Yunnan, China, is described as a species new to science and illustrated. The systematic placement of this new species is also discussed based on an nrITS molecular tree. It is morphologically most similar to P. mollis, but differs from the latter in its racemose inflorescence, green calyx tube, pink to pink rose corolla, stamens at 1/3 length above the base of the corolla tube and applanate globose capsule. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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48. Increasing Complexity of Molecular Landscapes in Human Hematopoietic Stem and Progenitor Cells during Development and Aging.
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Watt, Suzanne M., Hua, Peng, and Roberts, Irene
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HEMATOPOIETIC stem cells ,GESTATIONAL age ,BLOOD diseases ,EMBRYOLOGY ,EPIGENETICS ,AGING - Abstract
The past five decades have seen significant progress in our understanding of human hematopoiesis. This has in part been due to the unprecedented development of advanced technologies, which have allowed the identification and characterization of rare subsets of human hematopoietic stem and progenitor cells and their lineage trajectories from embryonic through to adult life. Additionally, surrogate in vitro and in vivo models, although not fully recapitulating human hematopoiesis, have spurred on these scientific advances. These approaches have heightened our knowledge of hematological disorders and diseases and have led to their improved diagnosis and therapies. Here, we review human hematopoiesis at each end of the age spectrum, during embryonic and fetal development and on aging, providing exemplars of recent progress in deciphering the increasingly complex cellular and molecular hematopoietic landscapes in health and disease. This review concludes by highlighting links between chronic inflammation and metabolic and epigenetic changes associated with aging and in the development of clonal hematopoiesis. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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49. Microstructure and Properties of Laser-cladded Fe50Mn30Co10Cr10 High Entropy Alloy Coatings.
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Liu, Hao, Li, Xianfen, Hua, Peng, Song, Kuijing, Teng, Peng, and Zhou, Wei
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FRETTING corrosion ,MICROSTRUCTURE ,ADHESIVE wear ,ENTROPY ,ALLOYS ,IRON-manganese alloys - Abstract
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50 Mn30 Co10 Cr10 high-entropy alloys were prepared by laser cladding technology. The microstructure and phase structure of the cladding layer were analyzed. The effects of laser cladding parameters on mechanical property of the cladding layer were studied. The results show that, the Fe50 Mn30 Co10 Cr10 high entropy alloy cladding layer is composed of FCC structure and HCP structure, BCC structure was also observed in the layer. There are fine equiaxed grains at the top of the cladding layer while columnar grains near the fusion zone. The maximum hardness of cladding layer is 292.9 HV under the laser cladding parameter of 200 W and 5 mm/s. The maximum tensile strength of the substrate with cladding layer is 692.4 MPa, and the maximum elongation is 21.3%. The fracture mode of cladding layer is ductile fracture. Adhesive wear and abrasive wear are both observed at surface of the cladding layer after wear testing. The best wear resistance is obtained at cladding parameter of 200 W, 7 mm/s with the weight loss of 0.0215g and friction coefficient of 0.6294. The results provide a certain support for the preparation process and microstructure, properties analysis of Fe50 Mn30 Co10 Cr10 high entropy alloy. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
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50. Prevention and Control of Nosocomial Infections among Hospital Logistic Staff During the COVID-19 Pandemic.
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Honghui, Zhang, Qingting, Li, Yao, Chen, Hua, Peng, Chunmi, Geng, Qing, Long, and Jia, Guo
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NOSOCOMIAL infections ,COVID-19 pandemic ,HOSPITAL personnel ,INFECTION control ,INFECTION prevention ,INSTRUCTIONAL systems - Abstract
Hospital logistics staff comprise a crucial, albeit easily overlooked, group in the prevention and control of hospital nosocomial infections, especially during the COVID-19 pandemic. From the perspective of hospital safety improvement, this paper describes the current situation and challenges in the prevention and control of nosocomial infections among hospital logistics staff. We also provide the following suggestions to improve nosocomial infections: (1) updating the learning system of nosocomial infections, (2) reinforcing the training of infections prevention, (3) properly arranging manpower and resources, and (4) improving the supervision and management system. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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