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2. Mechanistic insights into the role of cyclodextrin in the regioselective radical CH trifluoromethylation of aromatic compounds.
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Kawashima, Kyohei, Lu, Xu, Kuninobu, Yoichiro, and Mori, Toshifumi
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CYCLODEXTRINS ,DENSITY functional theory ,AROMATIC compounds ,MOLECULAR dynamics ,RADICALS (Chemistry) - Abstract
The regioselective radical CH trifluoromethylation of aromatic compounds have been shown to proceed in good yield and high regioselectivity when cyclodextrin (CD) is present. Yet, the reaction mechanism and the role of CD during the reaction have remained obscure. To this end, here we performed density functional theory (DFT) calculations to the conformations obtained by semiempirical quantum mechanical molecular dynamics calculations to reveal the reaction mechanism and the role of CD in controlling regioselectivity. The results show that metal salt increases the yield but do not affect the regioselectivity, which we further confirmed by an experiment. In contrast, multiple CD‐substrate complex conformations and reaction pathways were obtained, and CD was shown to contribute to improving the regioselectivity by stabilizing the intermediate state via encapsulation. The present study indicates that CDs can increase the regioselectivity by stabilizing the intermediate and product states while only marginally affecting the transition state. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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3. Variation in worldwide incidence of Guillain-Barré syndrome: a population-based study in urban China and existing global evidence.
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Lu Xu, Chen Zhao, Yutong Bao, Yuchen Liu, Yuqing Liang, Jiyu Wei, Guozhen Liu, Jinxi Wang, Siyan Zhan, Shengfeng Wang, and Dongsheng Fan
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NATURAL language processing ,INTESTINAL infections ,GUILLAIN-Barre syndrome ,MEDICAL databases ,HEALTH insurance - Abstract
Background and objectives: Geographical variation existed in the incidences of Guillain-Barre' syndrome (GBS), but no national population-based study has evaluated the incidences of GBS in China. This study aimed to estimate the incidence of GBS in urban China and evaluate the worldwide variation in the incidence of GBS. Methods: Firstly, we did a population-based study to calculate the incidence of GBS in urban China based on the National Urban Medical Insurance database from 2013 to 2017. To identify GBS cases, natural language processing was used first for handling the lengthy and unstructured diagnostic information and then checked by prestigious neurologists. Secondly, a systematic review and metaanalysis were performed to analyze the incidence of GBS worldwide. Up to July 4, 2022, Medline, Embase, and Web of Science were retrieved to identify the population-based studies regarding the incidence of GBS. The basic information and the statistics regarding incidence were extracted. Quality assessment considered sample representativeness, condition assessment, and statistical methods. Results: A total of 1.44 billion person-years in insurance data was covered, with 3,534 GBS cases identified. The annual incidences of GBS in urban China between 2013 and 2017 ranged from 0.41 (95% CI: 0.27 to 0.58) to 0.58 (95% CI: 0.38 to 0.82) per 100,000 person-years. The incidence was the highest in Northwest China and the lowest in Northeast China. The meta-analysis included 122 articles. The quality assessment showed that the quality scores of 43.3% of studies were = 0.75 (the total score is 1). The global incidence of GBS was 1.12 (95% CI: 0.98 to 1.27) per 100,000 person-years. The incidences in West Europe, South Asia, and North Europe were higher, while the incidences in Australia and New Zealand, Southeast Asia, and North Africa were lower. The incidence of enteric infections was positively associated with the incidence of GBS (coefficient=0.0000185, P=0.007). The incidence in Europe, Australia, and America rose significantly from 1960 to 2020 (coefficient=0.01, t=2.52, P=0.015). Discussion: There is a clear regional variation of the GBS incidence at both national and global levels. Careful control of enteric infections should be conducted to reduce the disease burden. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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4. Surface Oxygen Defect Engineering of A2B2O7 Pyrochlore Semiconductors Boosts the Electrocatalytic Reduction of CO2‐to‐HCOOH.
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Zhao, Jiwu, Wang, Jiashun, Xue, Lan, Wang, Ying, Wen, Na, Huang, Haowei, Zhang, Zizhong, Ding, Zhengxin, Yuan, Rusheng, Roeffaers, Maarten B.J., Fu, Xianzhi, Lu, Xu, and Long, Jinlin
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5. Band and microstructure engineering toward high thermoelectric performance in SnTe.
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Xu, Jingli, Zhou, Zizhen, Zhang, Kaiqi, Zhao, Ting, Wei, Yiqing, Zhang, Bin, Wang, Honghui, Lu, Xu, and Zhou, Xiaoyuan
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SnTe-based compounds have long been considered competitive for thermoelectric power generation. However, their intrinsically high hole concentration due to Sn vacancies and inferior band structure featuring a large energy offset in two valence bands at the band edges largely limits their electrical performance. Meanwhile, the relatively high lattice thermal conductivity of SnTe compared to other IV–VI-based thermoelectrics makes their overall thermoelectric performance enhancement challenging. In this study, we prove that spontaneous optimization in both the carrier concentration and band structure of SnTe can be achieved by alloying a small amount of AgBiS
2 , thereby yielding a high power factor of 2.25 mW m−1 K−2 . It is further elucidated through first-principles calculations that AgBiS2 is a proper choice for band structure engineering compared with other dopants and alloying substances. Moreover, plenty of nano-precipitates and grain boundaries were observed in the SnTe matrix, which led to a reduction in lattice thermal conductivity to an amorphous limit of 0.3 W m−1 K−1 , finally resulting in a peak zT of 1.6 at 903 K. This value exceeds most of the values reported for SnTe-based compounds. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
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6. Research on live detection technology of distribution network cable insulation deterioration state based on harmonic components.
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Hu, Ran, Xu, Haisong, Lu, Xu, Wang, Anzhe, Xu, Zhifeng, Wang, Yuli, and Zhang, Daning
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FINITE element method ,PRINCIPAL components analysis ,MAGNETIC flux ,HARMONIC analysis (Mathematics) ,ELECTRIC power distribution grids - Abstract
Due to the limitations imposed by urban power grid outages for maintenance, on‐line harmonic current detection technology for distribution network cables is expected to become an effective supplement to traditional offline diagnostic methods, enhancing the real‐time diagnosis of distribution network cable insulation conditions. This study established a 10 kV distribution network cable test platform and prepared typical defective cables subjected to moisture and long‐term thermal aging. Using COMSOL finite element electromagnetic simulation, the magnetic flux evolution laws of the cable insulation under typical defects were obtained. Experimental tests provided the harmonic current characteristics and statistical features of cables with typical defects. Based on these data, a method for analysing the degradation degree of distribution network cables was constructed using least absolute shrinkage and selection operator (LASSO) regression analysis. Furthermore, a defect‐type identification method based on cluster analysis was proposed. Results indicate that the odd harmonics and the 4th harmonic of the distribution network cable's harmonic current are closely related to the cable's degradation state. A model integrating principal component analysis (PCA) data dimensionality reduction and expectation‐maximization clustering analysis achieved a recognition accuracy of up to 75.64% in distinguishing between moisture‐affected and normal cable states. The proposed on‐line detection and evaluation methods can effectively identify high‐risk cables with latent defects. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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7. Construction and Evaluation of Pepper Core Collection Based on Phenotypic Traits and SSR Markers.
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Deng, Qin, Zhao, Shuniu, Guan, Congcong, Fu, Genying, Yu, Shuang, Lin, Shisen, Wang, Zhiwei, Fu, Huizhen, Lu, Xu, and Cheng, Shanhan
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GERMPLASM ,GERMPLASM conservation ,PRINCIPAL components analysis ,GENETIC variation ,POLYMORPHISM (Zoology) - Abstract
To streamline germplasm preservation, enhance resource utilization, and improve breeding efficiency, a core germplasm bank was established using 24 phenotypic traits and DNP markers from 155 pepper resources across various regions. Selection of the optimal core germplasm was based on intra-group retention ratio, overall retention scale, and intra-group stepwise clustering retention. Evaluation of phenotypic trait data for the core germplasm utilized mean, variance, range, and coefficient of variation, with principal component analysis confirming the selection. For molecular evaluation, the core germplasm pre-selection plan was based on SSR clustering, allele retention ratio, and Shannon-Weaver diversity index. This approach resulted in a core germplasm of 41 resources, including 6 var. fasciculatum, 7 var. grossum, 3 var. cerasiorme, 6 var. conoides, and 19 var. longum, representing the maximum phenotypic retention and genetic diversity of the 155 pepper resources. Additionally, a core germplasm of 32 resources was generated based on SSR markers, retaining all 54 polymorphic loci. By integrating phenotypic and molecular core collections, a combined core collection of 57 varieties was developed. This collection achieved a 92.55% phenotype retention ratio and a 100% polymorphism site retention ratio. With a 90% compression ratio, it encapsulates the broad genetic diversity of the original germplasm, serving as a comprehensive resource for further research and breeding applications. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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8. Effect of Interface Defects on the Electric–Thermal–Stress Coupling Field Distribution of Cable Accessory Insulation.
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Lu, Xu, Hu, Ran, Guo, Kongying, Lan, Rui, Tian, Jie, Wei, Yanhui, and Li, Guochang
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ELECTRIC distortion ,SILICONE rubber ,THERMAL conductivity ,ELASTIC modulus ,ELECTRIC fields - Abstract
The combined insulation interface of a high-voltage cable and accessories is the weakest part of a cable system. In this paper, the parameters of the dielectric constant, thermal conductivity, and elastic modulus of cross-linked polyethylene (XLPE) and silicone rubber (SIR) are obtained experimentally. On this basis, the model of a specific type of 110 kV cable and prefabricated insulation joint is established. A simulation of the electric–thermal–stress coupling field in the presence of typical defects in the main insulation–inner semi-conductive (SEMI) shielding layer (XLPE/SEMI interface) and the main insulation–silicone rubber insulation layer (XLPE/SIR interface) is studied. The simulation results show that at the XLPE/SIR interface, the electric field distortion caused by bubble defects reached 20.17 kV/mm, and the temperature rose to 56.15 °C. The effect of air-gap defects on the interface is similar to that of bubble defects. In addition, the semi-conductive impurity defects induced an increase in temperature to 56.82 °C and an increase in stress to 0.32 MPa. At the XLPE/SEMI interface, the electric field distortion induced by bubble defects was 19.98 kV/mm, and the temperature rose to 61.72 °C. The electric field distortion caused by metallic and semi-conductive defects was 8.44 kV/mm and 8.64 kV/mm, respectively. This study serves as a reference for the fault analysis and the operation and maintenance of cable accessories. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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9. Dual Alloying Enables High Thermoelectric Performance in AgSbTe2 by Manipulating Carrier Transport Behavior.
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Zhang, Kaiqi, Liu, Shuang, Wang, Xincan, Wu, Shuai, Xiong, Qihong, Wang, Xue, Chen, Junqi, Wang, Guiwen, Zhang, Bin, Fu, Huixia, Han, Guang, Wang, Guoyu, Lu, Xu, Zhou, Yun, and Zhou, Xiaoyuan
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THERMOELECTRIC apparatus & appliances ,THERMAL expansion ,ELECTRON mobility ,SEEBECK coefficient ,FINITE element method ,THERMAL conductivity - Abstract
AgSbTe2 exhibits superior thermoelectric performance in the mid‐temperature region, but its electrical properties are strongly affected by intrinsic defects and secondary phases. Distinctively, the high mobility electrons still play an important role as minority carriers in p‐type AgSbTe2 even below the bipolarization temperature and decrease the Seebeck coefficient. Here, the Al and Se dual alloying can effectively increase the hole concentration by reducing the cation vacancy formation energy and simultaneously reduce the electron concentration by suppressing the n‐type Ag2Te secondary phase are demonstrated, which results in the shift of carrier transport from two‐type to one‐type as confirmed by Hall measurement. Consequently, through adjusting the ratio of hole and electron conductivity, the average power factor of alloyed sample is enhanced by 70%. Combined with further reduced lattice thermal conductivity resulting from high‐density stacking faults and superstructures, a maximum zT of 1.90 and an average zT of 1.42 are obtained in the temperature range of 323 to 623 K in the (AgSbTe2)0.98(AgAlSe2)0.02 sample. Finally, based on the finite element analysis modeling results, both single‐leg and double‐leg thermoelectric devices are fabricated, which show high conversion efficiency of 11.2% and 5.2%, respectively. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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10. Simultaneous Multiscale 4DEnVar With Scale Dependent Localization (SDL) in Hurricane Analysis and Forecast System (HAFS).
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Lu, Xu and Wang, Xuguang
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HURRICANE forecasting ,STORMS ,HURRICANES ,FORECASTING - Abstract
This study presents the implementation and evaluation of scale‐dependent localization (SDL) in the hurricane analysis and forecast system 4D Ensemble Variational (4DEnVar) Data Assimilation (DA) system. The SDL capability is compared with the traditional Single‐Scale Localization (SSL) method to assess its benefits and necessity for hurricane prediction. The experiments focus on Hurricane Laura (2020) and involve single observation experiments as well as real observation DA cycling experiments. The results indicate that the SDL experiment, which incorporates the Fast Almost Gaussian Filtering approach for scale decomposition, consistently outperforms the corresponding SSL configurations in almost all aspects. Further diagnostics show that due to its multiscale nature, the SDL approach demonstrates better track prediction over small‐scale SSL due to improved environmental analysis and better analyzed vortex position and structure, and superior intensity prediction during the rapid intensification over both the large‐scale SSL and the small‐scale SSL owing to enhanced inner‐core thermodynamic analysis. Plain Language Summary: This study focuses on improving hurricane forecasting through a simultaneous multiscale data assimilation (DA) technique called scale‐dependent localization (SDL). We compare SDL to the traditional method called Single‐Scale Localization (SSL) using single observation experiments and real observation DA cycling experiments during Hurricane Laura (2020). Our findings show that compared to SSL, SDL significantly outperforms the corresponding SSL in various aspects. It provides more accurate prediction of the hurricane's track by improving the analysis of the storm's surrounding environment and the initial vortex position. Additionally, SDL enhances intensity prediction during the storm's rapid intensification stages by analyzing the inner‐core structure more effectively. Key Points: Scale dependent localization (SDL) is studied for hurricane data assimilation in a convection allowing model for the first timeBenefiting from the small‐scale localization, SDL outperforms single large‐scale localization in the intensity predictionBenefiting from the large‐scale localization, SDL outperforms single small‐scale localization in both the intensity and track prediction [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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11. Ultrathin defective heterojunction for visible light NO removal: correlation between microstructure and reaction mechanisms.
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Hailili, Reshalaiti, Li, Zelong, Lu, Xu, Sheng, Hua, Bahnemann, Detlef W., and Zhao, Jincai
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- 2024
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12. Lipid-lowering effects of gefarnate in statin-treated patients with residual hypertriglyceridemia: a randomized controlled study.
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Jing SHI, Ming-Lu XU, Mei-Jiao HE, Wan-Lan BO, Hai-Yu ZHANG, Dang-Hui SUN, Ding-Yu WANG, Xiao-Yu WANG, Qun SHAO, Yu-Jiao PAN, Yu ZHANG, Chen-Guang DAI, Jing-Ying WANG, Lin-Wei ZHANG, Guang-Zhong LIU, and Yue LI
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DRUG therapy for hyperlipidemia ,COMBINATION drug therapy ,STATISTICAL power analysis ,RISK assessment ,HDL cholesterol ,PEARSON correlation (Statistics) ,ANTILIPEMIC agents ,PATIENT safety ,T-test (Statistics) ,STATISTICAL significance ,RESEARCH funding ,HYDROCARBONS ,UNSATURATED fatty acids ,STATISTICAL sampling ,FISHER exact test ,TREATMENT effectiveness ,RANDOMIZED controlled trials ,CARDIOVASCULAR diseases risk factors ,LDL cholesterol ,CHI-squared test ,DESCRIPTIVE statistics ,LONGITUDINAL method ,STATINS (Cardiovascular agents) ,CHOLESTEROL ,CORONARY artery disease ,TRIGLYCERIDES ,DATA analysis software - Abstract
BACKGROUND The prevention of coronary artery disease (CAD) faces dual challenges: the aspirin-induced gastrointestinal injury, and the residual cardiovascular risk after statin treatment. Geraniol acetate (Gefarnate) is an anti-ulcer drug. It was reported that geraniol might participate in lipid metabolism through a variety of pathways. The aim of this study was to assess the lipidlowering effects of gefarnate in statin-treated CAD patients with residual hypertriglyceridemia. METHODS In this prospective, open-label, randomized, controlled trial, 69 statin-treated CAD patients with residual hypertriglyceridemia were randomly assigned to gefarnate group and control group, received gefarnate (100 mg/3 times a day) combined with statin and statin alone, respectively. At baseline and after one-month treatment, the levels of plasma triglyceride, highdensity lipoprotein cholesterol (HDL-C), low-density lipoprotein cholesterol (LDL-C) and total cholesterol were tested. RESULTS After one-month gefarnate treatment, triglyceride level was significantly lowered from 2.64 mmol/L to 2.12 mmol/L (P = 0.0018), LDL-C level lowered from 2.7 mmol/L to 2.37 mmol/L (P = 0.0004), HDL-C level increased from 0.97 mmol/L to 1.17 mmol/L (P = 0.0228). Based on statin therapy, gefarnate could significantly reduce the plasma triglyceride level (P = 0.0148) and increase the plasma HDL-C level (P = 0.0307). Although the LDL-C and total cholesterol levels tended to decrease, there was no statistically significant difference. CONCLUSIONS The addition of gefarnate to statin reduced triglyceride level and increased HDL-C level to a significant extent compared to statin alone in CAD patients with residual hypertriglyceridemia. This suggested that gefarnate might provide the dual benefits of preventing gastrointestinal injury and lipid lowering in CAD patients. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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13. Evolutionary analysis of genes from WOX family and their expression profile in grape (Vitis vinifera) under different stresses.
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Gong, Meishuang, Lu, Xu, Zhang, Congcong, Ma, Lei, Yan, Haokai, Nai, Guojie, Lai, Ying, Li, Yuanyuan, Pu, Zhihui, Chen, Baihong, Ma, Shaoying, and Li, Sheng
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GENE expression ,TRANSCRIPTION factors ,GENE families ,GRAPES ,CONJOINT analysis ,VITIS vinifera - Abstract
The WUSCHEL-related homeobox (WOX) transcription factor family plays critical roles in plant growth, development, and stress adaptation, but the biological functions in response to various stress of the WOX gene family have not been extensively researched in grapevine (Vitis vinifera). In this study, 12 grapevine WOXs were identified from the grapevine genome. Quantitative PCR and microarray expression profiling found that the expression of WOXs had an obvious tissue-specific pattern. Conjoint analysis between various tissues and treated materials indicated VvWUS1 expression is associated with expression of genes from grapevine rupestris stem pitting-associated virus; and VvWOX3 with grapevine fanleaf virus. The gene expression patterns of the WOXs in grape were different under salt stress, with VvWOX8/9 , VvWUS1 , and VvWOX3 responding more strongly to salt stress than control by 18.20-, 9.50-, and 9.19-fold. This study further improves understanding of the evolution and function of the WOX gene family, and offers a theoretical framework and reference for breeding grapevine to better tolerate adversity and permit cultivation of seedlings free of viruses. WOX is a family of genes that help regulate how plants develop and also respond to stress. In this study, 12 WOX genes were identified in grapes and analysed by bioinformatic methods. Coanalysis of different expression patterns in grapes showed that two of these genes respond to specific viruses and effectively block virus replication and infestation. Another gene was the most sensitive to salt stress. This study provides preliminary evidence that these three genes are key to resistance to salt and to viruses in grape, providing vital candidate genes for grapevine breeding [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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14. Large Transverse Thermoelectric Power Factor in Topological Semimetal NbAs2.
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Wu, Shuai, Wang, Xincan, Mi, Xinrun, Zheng, Sikang, Yang, Kunya, Zhou, Zizhen, Wang, Honghui, Han, Guang, Lu, Xu, Pan, Yu, Wang, Guoyu, and Zhou, Xiaoyuan
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The distinctive properties of topological semimetals, including linear band dispersion and compensated electron‐hole carriers, have positioned these materials at the forefront of research in power generation and solid‐state cooling due to their remarkable magneto‐thermoelectric performance. In this work, the transverse thermoelectric characteristics of the topological semimetal NbAs2 are studied. Specifically, under a magnetic field of 9 T, the Nernst coefficient displays a linear and unsaturated trend, reaching a peak of 600 µV K−1 at 35 K. Consequently, this engenders a substantial transverse power factor (tPF) of 850 µW cm−1 K−2 under a 5 T magnetic field. The exceptional attributes of NbAs2 driven by its remarkably high carrier mobility and compensated electron‐hole concentration near the Fermi level are revealed by band structure analysis based on theoretical calculations and quantum oscillations. This work not only underscores the immense potential of topological semimetals as transverse thermoelectric materials for niche applications where magnetic fields exist but also provides valuable guidance for the discovery and optimization of topological materials for promising thermoelectric performance. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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15. Optimizing Task Offloading for Power Line Inspection in Smart Grid Networks with Edge Computing: A Game Theory Approach.
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Lu, Xu, Yuan, Sihan, Nian, Zhongyuan, Mu, Chunfang, and Li, Xi
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ELECTRIC lines ,EDGE computing ,ELECTRIC power distribution grids ,GAME theory ,POWER resources - Abstract
In the power grid, inspection robots enhance operational efficiency and safety by inspecting power lines for information sharing and interaction. Edge computing improves computational efficiency by positioning resources close to the data source, supporting real-time fault detection and line monitoring. However, large data volumes and high latency pose challenges. Existing offloading strategies often neglect task divisibility and priority, resulting in low efficiency and poor system performance. This paper constructs a power grid inspection offloading scenario using Python 3.11.2 to study and improve various offloading strategies. Implementing a game-theory-based distributed computation offloading strategy, simulation analysis reveals issues with high latency and low resource utilization. To address these, an improved game-theory-based strategy is proposed, optimizing task allocation and priority settings. By integrating local and edge computing resources, resource utilization is enhanced, and latency is significantly reduced. Simulations show that the improved strategy lowers communication latency, enhances system performance, and increases resource utilization in the power grid inspection context, offering valuable insights for related research. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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16. Analysis of the characteristics of Global synthetic biology research and reference to technical layout.
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Zhang, Sujuan, Lu, Xu, Sun, Tianyao, and Yuan, Rubing
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17. Evolutions of Oxidation Products and Free Radicals for Coal-Gangue Samples with Various Gangue Contents.
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Zhang, Yutao, Xia, Shangwen, Li, Yaqing, Ren, Mengru, Che, Bo, and Lu, Xu
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HEAT release rates ,SPONTANEOUS combustion ,FREE radicals ,COAL combustion ,OXYGEN consumption - Abstract
To investigate the influence of gangue left in goafs on the low-temperature oxidation characteristics of coal, the variations of gas products and free radical parameters of coal-gangue mixed samples with different gangue contents were tested. The results show the concentration of gas products is directly proportional to temperature and inversely proportional to gangue content (except the sample with 20% gangue content (G(20))). In addition, the oxygen consumption rate and heat release intensity follow a variation trend similar to that of gas product. Pure gangue corresponds to the highest apparent activation energy, 57.6 kJ/mol, and G(20) has the lowest value, 48.8 kJ/mol. With the rise of temperature, the free radical concentration of the mixed samples decreased slowly when it was lower than 90°C and higher than 210°C, and increased between 90°C and 210°C. Compared with the theoretical calculation results, the mixed samples all possess higher gas product, oxygen consumption rates, heat release intensities, free radical concentrations and lower apparent activation energy in the experiments, which indicates that gangue can remarkably promote the reaction of coal during low-temperature oxidation. As a result, the gangue left in goafs may promote the risk of coal spontaneous combustion. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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18. Mechanically induced stacking faults and their impact on electrical transport properties in SnSe.
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Zheng, Sikang, Zhang, Bin, Zhou, Zizhen, Li, Ang, Han, Guang, Lu, Xu, Wang, Guoyu, Han, Xiaodong, and Zhou, Xiaoyuan
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In van der Waals (vdW) layered thermoelectric materials, stacking faults play a pivotal role in determining their physical and transport properties. However, the absence of effective methods to control these stacking faults has hindered the optimization of transport performance. Here, in situ mechanical transmission electron microscopy techniques are applied to a state-of-the-art vdW thermoelectric compound, SnSe, to manipulate the generation of stacking faults. A comprehensive analysis of the atomic structure of stacking faults is conducted, and energy barrier calculations reveal the slip pathways of interlayer slips inducing these stacking faults. Furthermore, first-principles calculations demonstrate that introducing stacking faults can enhance thermoelectric performance by promoting band convergence and facilitating charge transport. These results provide a comprehensive understanding of stacking faults and present distinctive opportunities for structure manipulation to enhance functional properties in vdW layered materials. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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19. Recent Advances in Fabrication and Applications of Yttrium Aluminum Garnet-Based Optical Fiber: A Review.
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Pang, Yuli, Lu, Xu, Zhang, Xin, Miao, Ziheng, Sun, Min, Tang, Guowu, Li, Jialong, Zhao, Qilai, Yang, Changsheng, Chen, Dongdan, Qian, Qi, and Xu, Zhuo
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YTTRIUM aluminum garnet ,RARE earth ions ,OPTICAL fibers ,STRENGTH of materials ,YTTRIUM - Abstract
Yttrium aluminum garnet (YAG)-based optical fiber is one of the research hotspots in the field of fiber lasers due to its combined advantages of a wide doping range of rare earth ions and the high mechanical strength of YAG material, as well as the flexibility and small size of the fiber structure. YAG-based optical fibers and related laser devices can be used in communication, sensing, medicine, etc. A comprehensive review of YAG-based optical fibers is provided in this paper. Firstly, the fabrication processes of YAG-based optical fibers are summarized and the structure and properties of fibers are classified and compared. Secondly, according to the optical wavelength regions, rare earth-doped YAG-based optical fibers for the applications of single-frequency and mode-locked fiber lasers are summarized. Lastly, the development challenges in both the fabrication and applications of YAG-based optical fibers are discussed. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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20. Stratospheric air intrusions promote global-scale new particle formation.
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Jiaoshi Zhang, Xianda Gong, Crosbie, Ewan, Diskin, Glenn, Froyd, Karl, Hall, Samuel, Kupc, Agnieszka, Moore, Richard, Peischl, Jeff, Rollins, Andrew, Schwarz, Joshua, Shook, Michael, Thompson, Chelsea, Ullmann, Kirk, Williamson, Christina, Wisthaler, Armin, Lu Xu, Ziemba, Luke, Brock, Charles A., and Jian Wang
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21. A Hybrid Equilibrium Optimizer Based on Moth Flame Optimization Algorithm to Solve Global Optimization Problems.
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Wang, Zongshan, Ala, Ali, Liu, Zekui, Cui, Wei, Ding, Hongwei, Jin, Gushen, and Lu, Xu
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OPTIMIZATION algorithms ,METAHEURISTIC algorithms ,GLOBAL optimization ,ROBOTIC path planning ,EQUILIBRIUM ,COMPARATIVE method - Abstract
Equilibrium optimizer (EO) is a novel metaheuristic algorithm that exhibits superior performance in solving global optimization problems, but it may encounter drawbacks such as imbalance between exploration and exploitation capabilities, and tendency to fall into local optimization in tricky multimodal problems. In order to address these problems, this study proposes a novel ensemble algorithm called hybrid moth equilibrium optimizer (HMEO), leveraging both the moth flame optimization (MFO) and EO. The proposed approach first integrates the exploitation potential of EO and then introduces the exploration capability of MFO to help enhance global search, local fine-tuning, and an appropriate balance during the search process. To verify the performance of the proposed hybrid algorithm, the suggested HMEO is applied on 29 test functions of the CEC 2017 benchmark test suite. The test results of the developed method are compared with several well-known metaheuristics, including the basic EO, the basic MFO, and some popular EO and MFO variants. Friedman rank test is employed to measure the performance of the newly proposed algorithm statistically. Moreover, the introduced method has been applied to address the mobile robot path planning (MRPP) problem to investigate its problem-solving ability of real-world problems. The experimental results show that the reported HMEO algorithm is superior to the comparative approaches. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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22. Morphology, molecular phylogeny and biogeography revealed two new Pseudo‐nitzschia (Bacillariophyceae) species in Chinese waters.
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Niu, Biao‐Biao, Zheng, Qi‐Xiang, Liu, Yang, Lundholm, Nina, Teng, Sing Tung, Lu, Xu‐Dan, Ran, Rui‐Wei, Zhang, Li, and Li, Yang
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MOLECULAR phylogeny ,BIOGEOGRAPHY ,DOMOIC acid ,PSEUDO-nitzschia ,SPECIES ,MORPHOLOGY ,DIATOMS - Abstract
Pseudo‐nitzschia is a group of widely distributed planktonic diatoms. Some species produce the neurotoxin domoic acid. Herein, two new Pseudo‐nitzschia species were described from Chinese coastal waters and the South China Sea after combining morphological and molecular data, together with biogeographical traits. Pseudo‐nitzschia punctionis sp. nov. was similar to Pseudo‐nitzschia bipertita morphologically, but differed in poroid structure, which was undivided in P. punctionis but divided in two sectors in P. bipertita. This difference corresponded to the presence of two hemicompensatory base changes (HCBCs) in the secondary structure of internal transcribed spacer 2. Pseudo‐nitzschia polymorpha sp. nov. was sister to Pseudo‐nitzschia limii phylogenetically, but distinct by the various shapes of perforations on the valve and copula, which was supported by four HCBCs. In a metabarcoding analysis, multiple new ribotypes were identified within the two new species, and intraspecific genetic divergences were analyzed. Metabarcoding data revealed that P. punctionis had a broader temperature range (12.9–30.5°C) than P. polymorpha (22.3–30.5°C). Within the two new species, different traits were found among the amplicon sequence variants regarding temperature and biogeography, representing different microevolutionary directions under environmental selection. The two new species had different biogeographical traits when compared to their closely related species. Domoic acid was detected in strains of P. punctionis at a concentration of 13.5–17.7 fg/cell, but the toxin was not found in strains of P. polymorpha. A combination of characters based on laboratory strains and field metabarcoding data provided more data for delimiting Pseudo‐nitzschia species and gave new insights into their diversity and biogeography. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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23. Mulch alleviates the continuous crop barriers of Codonopsis pilosula (Franch.) Nannf. by regulating the soil bacterial community.
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Xu, Ling, Ma, Lei, Lu, Xu, Wei, Ruonan, Feng, Xiaojie, Ma, Yantong, Zhang, Xucheng, Wang, Wenhui, Li, Sheng, Ma, Shaoying, Chen, Guiping, and Yang, Xiaoming
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BACTERIAL communities ,CROPPING systems ,CROPS ,SOIL microbiology ,MOTION picture distribution ,CROP rotation - Abstract
Codonopsis pilosula (Franch.) Nannf. is an essential traditional medicinal herb in China. Soil sickness caused by continuous cropping is the main reason for the yield reduction of C. pilosula. However, because of the lack of systematic research on the mechanism of continuous cropping obstacles in C. pilosula, there is a lack of effective measures to reduce or even restrain the disorder of continuous cropping obstacles in C. pilosula. The root system, inter‐root soil microorganisms and non‐inter‐root soil of C. pilosula under a continuous cropping system (e.g. crop rotation, two consecutive crops and three consecutive crops) as well as under different mulching methods (the mulched film and the uncovered) were used as experimental materials for the study. The plant growth of C. pilosula was significantly inhibited when continuous cropping reached 2 years. At the same time, the mulched film significantly (p <.05) promoted the development of C. pilosula under continuous cropping and considerably mitigated the plant death rate of C. pilosula in all fields. The content of soil nutrients, such as organic matter and inorganic nitrogen, decreased with increasing years of continuous cropping. In contrast, the mulched film improved this soil nutrient in continuous cropping. There was a tendency for the number of endemic operational taxonomic units (OTUs) to decrease in continuous cropping. Additionally, the mulched film altered the distribution of shared and endemic OTUs in the samples and had a recruiting effect on inter‐root microorganisms in continuous cropping. Betaproteobacteriales flora abundance decreased with increasing years of continuous cropping, which showed a strong positive correlation with the immune system and environmental adaptation function. The mulched film increased the abundance of beneficial microorganisms, such as AKAU4049, Betaproteobacteriales and Gaiellales, to adapt and improve the continuous crop disorder of C. pilosula. In conclusion, mulching can enhance the soil environment and facilitate the growth and development of C. pilosula during continuous cultivation. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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24. Comparison of the Immunogenicity of the LZ901 Vaccine and HZ/su Vaccine in a Mouse Model.
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Quan, Yaru, Liu, Chunxia, Lu, Xu, Kong, Xi, Yang, Shuai, Kong, Jian, Wan, Wenyan, Wang, Kaiqin, Xu, Kangwei, and Peng, Ling
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HERPES zoster ,HERPES zoster vaccines ,VACCINE immunogenicity ,CELLULAR immunity ,CHIMERIC proteins - Abstract
Herpes zoster (HZ) is an infectious disease caused by the reactivation of varicella zoster virus (VZV), with 68% of cases occurring in adults over 50 years of age. HZ/su (Shingrix
® ) was approved by the Food and Drug Administration in 2017 for the prevention of HZ in individuals ≥ 50 years of age and showed very good protection from HZ. However, due to the use of the adjuvant AS01B , adverse reactions caused by Shingrix are a concern. Aluminum hydroxide is the most commonly used adjuvant and is widely used in a variety of vaccines. We developed a recombinant zoster vaccine (code: LZ901) consisting of a tetramer of VZV glycoprotein E (gE) and a human Fc fusion protein expressed in CHO cells, an immune complex-like molecule that can be adsorbed with an aluminum hydroxide adjuvant. We compared the immunogenicity of LZ901 with that of HZ/su in BALB/c mice. The results showed that LZ901 induced levels of gE-specific IgG antibodies comparable to those induced by HZ/su, and the results of FAMA titers further demonstrated their similar neutralizing antibody abilities. Most importantly, LZ901 induced higher levels of cell-mediated immunity (CMI) (which plays a decisive role in the efficacy of zoster vaccines) than HZ/su in BALB/c mice. The numbers of cytokine-producing T cells in LZ901-vaccinated mice were significantly greater than those in v-vaccinated mice, and the proportions of CD4+ and CD8+ T cells producing at least two types of cytokines in LZ901-vaccinated mice were significantly greater than those in HZ/su-vaccinated mice. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
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25. Impact of exogenous melatonin foliar application on physiology and fruit quality of wine grapes (Vitis vinifera) under salt stress.
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Li, Yuanyuan, Zhang, Congcong, Lu, Xu, Yan, Haokai, Nai, Guojie, Gong, Meishuang, Lai, Ying, Pu, Zhihui, Wei, Li, Ma, Shaoying, and Li, Sheng
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GRAPES ,VITIS vinifera ,BERRIES ,FRUIT quality ,FRUIT physiology ,FRUIT wines ,GRAPE quality ,PINOT noir - Abstract
Soil salinisation is an important abiotic stress faced in grape cultivating, leading to weakened plant vigour and reduced fruit quality. Melatonin as a novel hormone has shown positive exogenous application value. Therefore, this study used wine grape (Vitis vinifera) 'Pinot Noir' as a test material to investigate the changes of foliar spraying with different concentrations of melatonin on the physiology and fruit quality of wine grapes in a field under simulated salt stress (200 mmol L
−1 NaCl). The results showed that foliar spraying of melatonin significantly increased the intercellular CO2 concentration, maximum photochemical quantum yield of PSII, relative chlorophyll and ascorbic acid content of the leaves, as well as the single spike weight, 100-grain weight, transverse and longitudinal diameters, malic acid, α-amino nitrogen and ammonia content of fruits, and decreased the initial fluorescence value of leaves, ascorbate peroxidase activity, glutathione content, fruit transverse to longitudinal ratio and tartaric acid content of plants under salt stress. Results of the comprehensive evaluation of the affiliation function indicated that 100 μmol L−1 melatonin treatment had the best effect on reducing salt stress in grapes. In summary, melatonin application could enhance the salt tolerance of grapes by improving the photosynthetic capacity of grape plants under salt stress and promoting fruit development and quality formation, and these results provide new insights into the involvement of melatonin in the improvement of salt tolerance in crop, as well as some theoretical basis for the development and industrialisation of stress-resistant cultivation techniques for wine grapes. In this study, by foliar spraying of 100 and 300 μmol L−1 melatonin, the results showed that melatonin was able to reduce the damage of salt stress on the photosynthetic system and antioxidant system of wine grape (Vitis vinifera) leaves, and also improve the shape of the fruit and the intrinsic quality of the grape berries, such as sugar, acid, and nitrogenous compounds. Melatonin at 100 μmol L−1 was found to be the most effective. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
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26. Integrative analysis indicates the potential values of ANKRD53 in stomach adenocarcinoma.
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Jin, Chunjing, Lu, Xu, Yang, Minfeng, and Hou, Shiqiang
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IMMUNE checkpoint proteins ,STOMACH ,ADENOCARCINOMA ,ONLINE databases ,PROGNOSIS - Abstract
Background: Ankyrin repeat domain 53 (ANKRD53) plays an important role in maintaining chromosome integrity and stability, and chromosome instability is associated with cancer. Through integrative analysis, this study investigates the potential value of ANKRD53 in stomach adenocarcinoma (STAD). Methods: RNA-seq and scRNA-seq data were used for integrative analysis based on online databases. Expression of ANKRD53 was confirmed by RT-PCR after bioinformatic analysis. Kaplan–Meier and Cox regression analyses were performed to evaluate the prognostic value of ANKRD53 in STAD. Gene set enrichment analysis (GSEA) was performed to evaluate ANKRD53-related signaling pathways. In addition, the interaction of ANKRD53 with immunity was also investigated. Results: RT-PCR in STAD cell lines confirmed that ANKRD53 was downregulated in STAD samples compared to normal samples in the online databases. As an independent predictive biomarker, ANKRD53 was combined with other clinicopathological parameters to create a prognostic nomogram. Using GSEA, ANKRD53 was found to be involved in five pathways, including the TGF-β signaling pathway. Further investigation revealed that ANKRD53 was associated with immune checkpoint molecules, immunological pathways, and immunotherapy, in addition to MSI, TMB and neoantigens. In addition, scRNA-seq data revealed that ANKRD53 is mainly expressed in CD8
+ T and dendritic cells. Conclusions: ANKRD53 is an important biomarker for STAD that deserves further attention. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
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27. An integrated multi-omics approach reveals polymethoxylated flavonoid biosynthesis in Citrus reticulata cv. Chachiensis.
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Wen, Jiawen, Wang, Yayu, Lu, Xu, Pan, Huimin, Jin, Dian, Wen, Jialing, Jin, Canzhi, Sahu, Sunil Kumar, Su, Jianmu, Luo, Xinyue, Jin, Xiaohuan, Zhao, Jiao, Wu, Hong, Liu, E-Hu, and Liu, Huan
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MANDARIN orange ,MULTIOMICS ,GENE regulatory networks ,BIOSYNTHESIS ,CHINESE medicine ,GENE silencing ,HOMOZYGOSITY ,PLANT gene silencing ,FLAVONOIDS - Abstract
Citrus reticulata cv. Chachiensis (CRC) is an important medicinal plant, its dried mature peels named "Guangchenpi", has been used as a traditional Chinese medicine to treat cough, indigestion, and lung diseases for several hundred years. However, the biosynthesis of the crucial natural products polymethoxylated flavonoids (PMFs) in CRC remains unclear. Here, we report a chromosome-scale genome assembly of CRC with the size of 314.96 Mb and a contig N50 of 16.22 Mb. Using multi-omics resources, we discover a putative caffeic acid O-methyltransferase (CcOMT1) that can transfer a methyl group to the 3-hydroxyl of natsudaidain to form 3,5,6,7,8,3',4'-heptamethoxyflavone (HPMF). Based on transient overexpression and virus-induced gene silencing experiments, we propose that CcOMT1 is a candidate enzyme in HPMF biosynthesis. In addition, a potential gene regulatory network associated with PMF biosynthesis is identified. This study provides insights into PMF biosynthesis and may assist future research on mining genes for the biosynthesis of plant-based medicines. Citrus reticulata cv. Chachiensis (CRC) is used in traditional Chinese medicine to treat various ailments. Here Wen et al. provide genomic, transcriptomic and metabolomic resources for CRC and propose a possible biosynthetic pathway for bioactive components. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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28. Adaptation responses of different ecotypes of Leymus chinensis to saline-alkaline stress.
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Ya-Xiao Li, Hong-Yuan Ma, Hong-Wei Ni, Shao-Yang Li, Lu Xu, Meng-Dan Sun, Wen-Wen Qi, Dan-Dan Zhao, Ren Wei Bo, Jianyong Wang, Guowen Cui, and Simon, Martin
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PHOTOSYNTHETIC rates ,LEAF area ,EFFECT of salt on plants ,BIOMASS ,STEPPES ,CULTIVATORS ,GRASSLANDS ,PLATEAUS - Abstract
Introduction: Soil salinity-alkalinity has emerged as a global problem affecting many ecosystems, including grassland. Plants evolve into different ecotypes to adapt to various environments. Leymus chinensis widely distributed in the eastern Eurasian steppe, has evolved into two main ecotypes: yellow-green (YG) and gray-green (GG). Studies on the adaption mechanisms of both ecotypes in response to saline-alkaline stress are limited. Methods: In this study, the growth and physiological traits of ecotypes YG and GG in soils with different salinity-alkalinity levels-severe saline-alkaline soil (SS), moderate saline-alkaline soil (MS), and light saline-alkaline soil (LS)-were studied. After exposure to saline-alkaline stress for 15 months, the L. chinensis ecotypes exhibited significant differences in the growth characteristics. Results: The specific leaf area, individual tiller biomass, net photosynthetic rate, and potassium content of the two ecotypes under MS conditions were significantly higher than or similar to those under LS conditions. This indicates that L chinensis showed a certain degree of tolerance to saline-alkaline environments under MS conditions. Saline-alkaline stress increased the tillers by 56% in GG and reduced them by 26% in YG, and did not alter the SLA and the number of individual tiller leaves of GG but reduced that of YG. Moreover, with increasing levels of saline-alkaline stress, ecotype GG exhibited an increase in net photosynthetic rate (Pn), while ecotype YG showed insignificant changes. Under SS, GG exhibited higher Pn and chlorophyll content than YG. Additionally, with the increase in the saline-alkaline stress level, the Na
+ content increased, but GG exhibited a significantly lower Na+ content than YG. Conversely, the K+ and Ca2+ contents and the K+ /Na+ and Ca2+ /Na+ ratios decreased, but GG exhibited higher values than YG. Discussion: GG reduced Na+ by absorption by increasing tillers. Additionally, GG absorbed more K+ and Ca2+ ions, thereby maintaining higher K+ /Na+ and Ca2+ / Na+ ratios than YG under saline-alkaline stress. These adaptive strategies enable ecotype GG to grow and maintain normal physiological functions under high saline-alkaline stress. The findings of this study hold practical significance for enhancing the economic and ecological value of saline-alkaline grasslands. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
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29. Hydrazide and amidoxime dual functional membranes for uranium extraction from seawater.
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Yunyou Yao, Jian Liao, Xiao Xu, Chen Huang, Mengtao Fu, Kang Chen, Lin Ma, Jiaguang Han, Lu Xu, and Hongjuan Ma
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Amidoxime (AO)-based adsorbents are currently regarded as the most promising materials for extracting uranium (U) from seawater, but have limited adsorption capacities. To overcome this challenge, there is an urgent need to develop novel extraction groups with multifunctional capabilities such as adsorption and reduction. In this study, we proposed for the first time to introduce hydrazide groups with reduction and chelation functionalities into adsorbent materials. These groups were integrated into poly(ethylene)-poly(amidoxime) membranes creating a two-in-one bifunctional structure with adsorption and reduction to enhance uranium extraction from seawater. Our results showed that the adsorption capacity of the hydrazide-functionalized materials in uranyl solution increased by 22%, indicating that it has excellent adsorption properties. Following a 30-day adsorption experiment conducted in natural seawater, the uranium adsorption capacity reached a notable 6.76 mg-U/g-ads. Additionally, XPS analysis demonstrated that uranyl ions were adsorbed in the hydrazide-functionalized materials and were reduced to their low-valence state during adsorption, from U(VI) to U(IV). The adsorbents, with dual reduction/chelation effects, provide new insights and possibilities for designing novel uranium adsorbents for future uranium extraction from seawater. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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30. Infection of domestic pigs with a genotype II potent strain of ASFV causes cytokine storm and lymphocyte mass reduction.
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Xuezhi Zuo, Guorui Peng, Junjie Zhao, Qizu Zhao, Yuanyuan Zhu, Yuan Xu, Lu Xu, Fangtao Li, Yingju Xia, Yebing Liu, Cheng Wang, Zhen Wang, Haidong Wang, and Xingqi Zou
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SWINE ,MONONUCLEAR leukocytes ,CYTOKINE release syndrome ,AFRICAN swine fever virus ,WHOLE genome sequencing - Abstract
The whole-genome sequence of an African swine fever virus (ASFV) strain (HuB/HH/2019) isolated from Hubei, China, was highly similar to that of the Georgia 2007/1 strain ASFV. After infection with strong strains, domestic pigs show typical symptoms of infection, including fever, depression, reddening of the skin, hemorrhagic swelling of various tissues, and dysfunction. The earliest detoxification occurred in pharyngeal swabs at 4 days post-infection. The viral load in the blood was extremely high, and ASFV was detected in multiple tissues, with the highest viral loads in the spleen and lungs. An imbalance between proand anti-inflammatory factors in the serum leads to an excessive inflammatory response in the body. Immune factor expression is suppressed without effectively eliciting an immune defense. Antibodies against p30 were not detected in acutely dead domestic pigs. Sequencing of the peripheral blood mononuclear cell transcriptome revealed elevated transcription of genes associated with immunity, defense, and stress. The massive reduction in lymphocyte counts in the blood collapses the body's immune system. An excessive inflammatory response with a massive reduction in the lymphocyte count may be an important cause of mortality in domestic pigs. These two reasons have inspired researchers to reduce excessive inflammatory responses and stimulate effective immune responses for future vaccine development. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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31. Association of Retinal Nerve Fiber Layer Thickness with Brain Microstructural Changes in Participants with White Matter Hyperintensities.
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Yucong Wu, Jueyue Yan, Lu Xu, Chunfei Xu, Meiqi Zhao, Zhenxiang Zhan, Yi Lu, Xiaozhen Liu, Yungang Cao, and Zhao Han
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WHITE matter (Nerve tissue) ,NERVE fibers ,DIFFUSION tensor imaging ,OPTICAL coherence tomography ,OLDER people - Abstract
Purpose: White matter hyperintensity (WMH) is suggested to cause stroke and dementia in older adults. Retinal structural thicknesses revealed by optical coherence tomography (OCT) are associated with structural changes in the brain. We aimed to explore the association between the peripapillary retinal nerve fiber layer (RNFL) and cerebral microstructural changes in participants with white matter hyperintensities (WMH). Methods: Seventy-four participants (37 controls, healthy control (HC), and 37 older adults with WMH) underwent retinal and brain imaging using OCT and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) respectively. Peripapillary RNFL thickness was assessed by the OCT. Gray matter volume (GMV) was assessed from a T1-weighted MRI. White matter integrity was assessed with diffusion tensor imaging (DTI) while WMH severity was assessed with the Fazekas scale. All participants underwent a neuropsychological examination (Mini-Mental State Examination, MMSE). Results: Older adults with WMH showed thinner peripapillary RNFL (p = 0.004) thickness when compared with the control group after adjusting for age, hypertension and gender. In our older adults with WMH, RNFL thickness correlated with fractional anisotropy (FA) in the superior longitudinal fasciculus (SLF) (Rho = -0.331, p < 0.001). In older adults with WMH, RNFL was significantly associated with MMSE scores (Rho = 0.422, p < 0.001) and Fazekas scores (Rho = -0.381, p = 0.022) respectively. Conclusions: We suggest neurodegeneration of peripapillary RNFL in older adults with WMH was associated with cerebral microstructural volume, impaired cerebral axonal damage, and cognitive performances. OCT metrics may provide evidence of neurodegeneration that may underpin WMH and cerebral microstructural changes in the brain. Clinical Trial Registration: This study was registered online at the China Clinical Trial Registration Center (registration number: ChiCTR-ROC-17011819). [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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32. Improved Power Production in Reverse Electrodialysis Stacks with Ion‐Permselective Woven Net Spacers.
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Li, Mei, Zhang, Nianchun, Zheng, Hongbo, Guo, Jiabin, Xiang, Zheyu, Lu, Xu, Long, Xinyang, and Li, Xiaoliang
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ELECTRODIALYSIS ,POWER density ,IMPEDANCE spectroscopy ,VOLTAMMETRY - Abstract
In traditional reverse electrodialysis (RED) stacks, the output power is severely lost due to the shadow effect caused by the nonpermselective spacers. To inhibit the spacer shadow effect, a design on ion‐permselective woven net spacer is proposed. By combining the linear sweep voltammetry and electrochemical impedance spectroscopy methods, the effectiveness of permselective woven net spacer is validated together with the shadow effect and concentration polarization measured quantitatively. Additionally, their influence on stack resistance and power production is investigated under various factors. When contrasted to nonpermselective spacers, the use of permselective woven net spacers reduces the spacer shadow effect by 90% whereas also exacerbating the concentration polarization. This results in a higher power density due to a dramatic reduction in resistance. However, compared with permselective spacers, the permselective woven net spacers increase the power density due to its weaker concentration polarization. The factors including the solution concentration, temperature, and spacer thickness have a considerable influence on the power production of stack. Especially, increasing the concentration of concentrated solution alone is most beneficial to improving the output power while the impact of spacer thickness is the weakest. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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33. Construction and Practice of Collaborative Scientific Research and Education Platform for Light Industry Equipment Industry —— Taking the Advanced Manufacturing College of Shantou Polytechnic as an Example.
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Huang, Xue-jia, Xie, Zhi-gang, Chen, Ming-zhong, Wei, Xie-peng, Lu, Xu-jin, and Lin, Hui-biao
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34. Discharge modes and liquid interactions for plasma-bubble discharges.
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Lu, Xu, Wang, Sen, Zhou, Renwu, Fang, Zhi, and Cullen, P. J.
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PLASMA flow ,GAS flow ,PLASMA production ,LIQUIDS ,BUBBLES ,DIELECTRICS - Abstract
Plasma bubbles are regarded as a promising means of interacting plasma discharges and liquids due to their high efficiency in the generation of reactive species. The discharge mode and characteristics are significant factors that should be considered. In this study, the plasmas are initially generated in the gas phase and then driven by the gas flow to diffuse into the solution through the two holes at the lower part of the quartz tube to form plasma bubbles. The discharge modes, characteristics, and plasma–liquid interactions in two different configurations, i.e., bare electrode and dielectric-coated electrode, are investigated. It is found that the discharge mode induced for the two structures is different, with a hybrid-mode operating in the bare electrode design and a filamentary mode operating in the dielectric design. When the applied voltage is increased, a filamentary-to-spark transition occurs in the bare structure, while the discharge remains relatively stable in the dielectric design. Direct and intense contact between the discharge and the solution in the bare structure greatly promotes the physio-chemical reactions and results in obvious changes in H
2 O2 concentration, solution pH, conductivity, and temperature. This study provides insights into hybrid gas–liquid discharges and reactor design for plasma bubble generation. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
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35. The endophytic microbiome response patterns of Juglans regia to two pathogenic fungi.
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Ziye Wang, Lu Xu, Xiaoyue Lu, Ruidong Wang, Jie Han, and Aihua Yan
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PATHOGENIC fungi ,ENGLISH walnut ,ENDOPHYTIC fungi ,ENDOPHYTIC bacteria ,AMINO acid metabolism ,COLLETOTRICHUM gloeosporioides ,WALNUT - Abstract
The endophytic microbial community reassembles to participate in plant immune balance when the host plants are stressed by pathogens. However, it remains unclear whether this assembly is pathogen-specific and how regulatory pathways are coordinated in multi-pathogens. In order to investigate the effects of infection with Colletotrichum gloeosporioides (Cg treatment) and Fusarium proliferatum (Fp treatment) on walnut leaf endophytic microbiome in their assembly, co-occurrence pattern, and on comprehensive chemical function of the internal environment of leaf, an interaction system of the walnut-pathogenic fungi was constructed using seed embryo tissue culture technology. The study showed differences in the assembly of endophytic microbial communities in walnut trees across three groups (control group, Ck; Cg; Fp) after Cg and Fp treatments. Despite changes in relative abundances, the dominant communities in phyla and genera remained comparable during the infection of the two pathogens. Endophyte fungi were more sensitive to the pathogen challenge than endophyte bacteria. Both promoted the enrichment of beneficial bacteria such as Bacillus and Pseudomonas, changed the modularity of the community, and reduced the stability and complexity of the endophyte community. Pathogenic fungi infection mainly affects the metabolism of porphyrin and chlorophyll, purine metabolism, phenylpropane metabolism, and amino acid metabolism. However, there was no significant difference in the secondary metabolites for the different susceptible plants. By screening endogenous antagonistic bacteria, we further verified that Pseudomonas psychrotolerans and Bacillus subtilis had inhibitory effects on the two pathogenic fungi and participated in the interaction between the leaves and pathogenic fungi. The antibacterial substances may be 1-methylnaphthalene, 1,3-butadiene, 2,3-butanediol, and toluene aldehyde. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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36. Associations between weight-adjusted-waist index and telomere length: Results from NHANES An observational study.
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Jiaying Xia, Lu Xu, Yihua Yu, Min Wu, Xiao Wang, Yangyi Wang, Chaoxi Li, Jiemin Sun, Xin Lv, Jing Zhao, and Yue Zhang
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37. A dual-responsive microemulsion with macroscale superlubricity and largely switchable friction.
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Siwei Chen, Hong Sun, Jian Liu, Jinyu Wang, Hongsheng Lu, Jingcheng Hao, Lu Xu, and Weimin Liu
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38. Anticolorectal Cancer Activity of Bilobalide in Patient-Derived Colorectal Cancer Organoids and AOM/DSS Mouse Model.
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Zhang, Heng, Fang, Shuhua, Raza, Faisal, Cao, Nengqi, Fang, Xingchao, Lu, Xu, Li, Ran, Shi, Feng, Wang, Deqiang, and Xu, Min
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TISSUE analysis ,GLUTATHIONE ,RESEARCH funding ,PHOSPHORYLATION ,MACROPHAGES ,ANTINEOPLASTIC agents ,ENZYME-linked immunosorbent assay ,POLYMERASE chain reaction ,COLORECTAL cancer ,TREATMENT effectiveness ,QUANTITATIVE research ,CELLULAR signal transduction ,OXIDATIVE stress ,MICE ,LIPID peroxidation (Biology) ,IMMUNOHISTOCHEMISTRY ,ANIMAL experimentation ,DEXTRAN ,CARCINOGENS ,WESTERN immunoblotting ,PHOSPHOTRANSFERASES ,STAT proteins ,CELL survival ,GINKGO ,TUMOR necrosis factors ,INTERLEUKINS ,MALONDIALDEHYDE ,PHARMACODYNAMICS - Abstract
Bilobalide has shown strong anti-inflammatory activity. Colorectal cancer (CRC) is closely associated with inflammation. However, no studies have reported on the use of bilobalide for treating CRC. This study aims to evaluate the effect of bilobalide on CRC prevention. Enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA), quantitative real-time polymerase chain reaction (RT-qPCR), Western blotting, and immunofluorescence showed that bilobalide significantly inhibits the M2 polarization of macrophages dependent on phorbol 12-myristate 13-acetate (PMA) and interleukin-4 (IL-4). Analysis of signaling pathways showed that the phosphorylation of extracellular signal-regulated kinase (ERK), c-Jun N-terminal kinase (JNK), and signal transducer and activator of transcription 3 (STAT3) was regulated. In particular, human CRC organoids were established. Western blotting, terminal deoxynucleotidyl transferase biotin-dUTP nick end labeling (TUNEL), and analysis of cell viability and morphology further supported the hypothesis that the anti-CRC effects of bilobalide could be explained by its ability to suppress M2 macrophage polarization and promote M1 transformation. C57BL/6 mice treated with azoxymethane (AOM)/dextran sodium sulfate (DSS) were divided into three groups, i.e., control, AOM/DSS, low (2.5 mg/kg), and high (5 mg/kg). High-dose bilobalide markedly inhibited the progression of CRC, as evidenced by the increased body weight, decrease in disease activity index (DAI) death rate, and alleviation of colon length reduction and tumorigenesis. According to the in vivo results, reduced levels of inflammatory cytokines in the serum included tumor necrosis factor (TNF-α), IL-6, IL-1β, and IL-10. Bilobalide reduced oxidative stress indices, lipid peroxide (LPO), and malondialdehyde (MDA) and increased reduced glutathione (GSH). In addition, the expression of proliferating cell nuclear antigen (PCNA), Ki67, cellular Myc (c-Myc), and CD206 was downregulated in the drug-treated groups, as confirmed by the immunohistochemical staining. Collectively, these results indicated that bilobalide administration improve experimental CRC by inhibiting M2 macrophage polarization and oxidative stress. Thus, bilobalide may prevent CRC and serve as a potential therapeutic target for CRC. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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39. Exogenous strigolactone enhanced the drought tolerance of pepper (Capsicum chinense) by mitigating oxidative damage and altering the antioxidant mechanism.
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Shu, Huangying, Xu, Kaijing, Li, Xiangrui, Liu, Jiancheng, Altaf, Muhammad Ahsan, Fu, Huizhen, Lu, Xu, Cheng, Shanhan, and Wang, Zhiwei
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Key message: Exogenous SL positively regulates pepper DS by altering the root morphology, photosynthetic character, antioxidant enzyme activity, stomatal behavior, and SL-related gene expression. Drought stress (DS) has always been a problem for the growth and development of crops, causing significant negative impacts on crop productivity. Strigolactone (SL) is a newly discovered class of plant hormones that are involved in plants’ growth and development and environmental stresses. However, the role of SL in response to DS in pepper remains unknown. DS considerably hindered photosynthetic pigments content, damaged root architecture system, and altered antioxidant machinery. In contrast, SL application significantly restored pigment concentration modified root architecture system, and increased relative chlorophyll content (SPAD). Additionally, SL treatment reduced oxidative damage by reducing hydrogen peroxide (H
2 O2 ) (24–57%) and malondialdehyde (MDA) (79–89%) accumulation in pepper seedlings. SL-pretreated pepper seedlings showed significant improvement in antioxidant enzyme activity, proline accumulation, and soluble sugar content. Furthermore, SL-related genes (CcSMAX2, CcSMXL6, and CcSMXL3) were down-regulated under DS. These findings suggest that the foliar application of SL can alleviate the adverse effects of drought tolerance by up-regulating chlorophyll content and activating antioxidant defense mechanisms. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
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40. Reversal Effect of NVP-BEZ235 on Doxorubicin-Resistance in Burkitt Lymphoma RAJI Cell Line.
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LI Chun-Tuan, ZHU Xiong-Peng, WANG Shao-Xiong, PENG Qun-Yi, ZHENG Yan, LIU Sheng-Quan, LU Xu-Dong, WANG Yong-Shan, WENG Dan, and WANG Dan
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41. Expression of CD30 in Patients with Diffuse Large B-Cell Lymphoma and Clinical Significance.
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QU Yang, LU Xu-Zhang, WANG Rong-Xuan, HEI Xiao-Fei, LI Jin, XIAO Bi-Tao, and JIA Zhu-Xia
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42. 70‐4: Research on Bulging Mechanism of Super Clean Foam based on OLED.
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Du, Yongqiang, Shi, Huinan, Yang, Yang, Li, Kang, Li, Feifan, Li, Xin, Gong, Qing, Gao, Liang, Lu, Xu, Kim, Changman, Shang, Fei, and Qiu, Haijun
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MICROBUBBLES ,RELIABILITY in engineering ,TEST reliability ,FOAM ,DELAYED fluorescence ,LIGHT emitting diodes - Abstract
In this paper, based on the OLED display module, this study firstly and systematically carries out the lamination from the material characteristics of SCF, flatness of the lamination interface, aspects of process parameters and so on. The mechanism of the bulge of SCF is revealed by analyzing the micro‐topography of the bulging interface after the reliability test. The results show that the bulge mainly occurs between the EMBO and the BF, and the root cause is that the EMBO is not activated. Further analysis shows that in the process of lamination, the dislocation of the interface occurs due to the force, which leads to the incomplete lamination of the EMBO and the BF, and then micro‐bubbles are generated at the interface, finally the residual micro‐bubbles are expanded by heat, and it causes bulge in the reliability test. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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43. 70‐3: Research on reliability bulging of carbon fiber bracket based on folding products.
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Luo, Miao, Zeng, Jia, Zeng, Wei, Zhang, Shuqi, WANG, Zijian, Lu, Xu, and Fu, An
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FIBERBOARD ,AMMONIA gas ,RELIABILITY in engineering ,CELL phones ,TEST reliability ,ORGANIC light emitting diodes ,CARBON fibers - Abstract
Carbon fiber bracket can greatly reduce the weight of foldable display modules, making a significant contribution to the lightweight of foldable mobile phones. This article takes OLED display modules as the research object, and fully reveals the bulging mechanism of carbon fiber bracket through disassembly analysis, infrared analysis, SEM analysis of pre impregnated materials, FIB slicing analysis after boiling carbon fiber boards, and verification of process parameters. The results indicate that the bulging delamination interface mainly occurs between FEP adhesive and carbon fiber board, and the fundamental reason is that the carbon fiber board releases gas. Further analysis indicates that carbon fiber board contains a curing agent, which contains a dicyandiamide component. Under high temperature and humidity conditions, dicyandiamide reacts chemically, releasing ammonia gas and damaging the interface between the colloid and carbon fiber board, resulting in delamination between FEP adhesive and carbon fiber board, and bulging in the reliability testing. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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44. Impact of Direct Radar Reflectivity Data Assimilation on the Simulation of Mesoscale Descending Inflow and Secondary Eyewall Formation in Hurricane Matthew (2016).
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Li, Tsung‐Han, Wang, Xuguang, and Lu, Xu
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HURRICANE Matthew, 2016 ,METEOROLOGICAL research ,WEATHER forecasting ,BOUNDARY layer (Aerodynamics) ,ANGULAR momentum (Mechanics) ,TROPICAL cyclones - Abstract
The impact of assimilating ground‐based radar reflectivity on the rainband structure and secondary eyewall formation (SEF) of Hurricane Matthew (2016) is investigated within the framework of the Hurricane Weather Research and Forecasting model and its hybrid three‐dimensional ensemble‐variational data assimilation (DA) system. Compared to the control experiment (no radar reflectivity DA), the radar reflectivity DA experiment shows a clear signal of concentric eyewall and eyewall replacement cycle. Results demonstrate that radar reflectivity DA improves the stratiform rainband analysis, resulting in the mid‐level cooling associated with mesoscale descending inflow (MDI). The MDI further contributes to the low‐level acceleration maximum with boundary layer dynamics and triggers new convective updrafts in the SEF region. Momentum budget analysis also suggests that the mean vertical advection of absolute angular momentum plays an important role in the local momentum tendency in the SEF region in Hurricane Matthew (2016). Plain Language Summary: The impact of assimilating radar reflectivity on the secondary eyewall formation (SEF) of Hurricane Matthew (2016) is investigated within the framework of the Hurricane Weather Research and Forecasting model and its hybrid three‐dimensional ensemble‐variational data assimilation (DA) system. Compared to the control experiment (no radar reflectivity DA), the radar reflectivity DA experiment shows a clear signal of secondary eyewall and eyewall replacement cycle. Results demonstrate that radar reflectivity DA improves the stratiform rainband analysis, resulting in mesoscale descending inflow (MDI). The MDI further contributes to the low‐level tangential wind increase in boundary layer and triggers new convective updrafts in the SEF region. Results also suggests that the mean vertical advection of absolute angular momentum plays an important role in the local momentum tendency in the SEF region in Hurricane Matthew (2016). Key Points: Utilizing radar reflectivity data assimilation enhances the analysis of stratiform rainbands associated with mesoscale descending inflow (MDI)Momentum budget analysis indicates that the MDI brings high angular momentum to the boundary layer through the mean vertical advection termThe high angular momentum by the MDI contributes to the low‐level acceleration maximum in the secondary eyewall formation region [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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45. Insights into the plasmonic "hot spots" and efficient hot electron injection induced by Ag nanoparticles in a covalent organic framework for photocatalytic H2 evolution.
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Zhang, Lihua, Lu, Xu, Sun, Jiaqi, Wang, Cunxia, and Dong, Pengyu
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The effective utilization of the local surface plasmon resonance (LSPR) effect of metal nanoparticles to improve optical absorption capacity and inject hot electrons into photocatalysts opens up new directions and ideas to solve the problem of solar energy utilization efficiency of photocatalysts. In this study, we created an in situ technique for preparing plasmon Ag nanoparticles (NPs) decorated with a covalent organic framework (COF), named Ag/TpPa-1-COF. The LSPR effect of Ag NPs results in an outstanding rate of H
2 production that is 801.4 μmol g−1 h−1 for the 3% Ag/TpPa-1 photocatalyst, which is almost 4 times as effective as that of the unmodified TpPa-1-COF. Moreover, finite-difference time-domain (FDTD) simulation results reveal that the strongest electric field intensity is presented when the catalyst is excited at λ = 465 nm. Furthermore, plasmonic "hot spots" induced by the interfacial electric field enhancement factor distribution of Ag/TpPa-1 were simulated in detail by adjusting the number, particle size, and gap distance of Ag NPs. Additionally, density functional theory (DFT) calculations show that electron transfer from Ag NPs to TpPa-1 occurs at the Ag/TpPa-1 interface, and N sites in Ag/TpPa-1 exhibit low Gibbs free energy (ΔGH* ) for enhanced photocatalytic H2 evolution. Overall, this research provides new insights into the plasmonic "hot spot" region that performs effectively for hydrogen evolution. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
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46. Investigating electrochemical charging conditions equivalent to hydrogen gas exposure of X65 pipeline steel.
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Koren, Erik, Hagen, Catalina M. H., Wang, Dong, Lu, Xu, and Johnsen, Roy
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PIPELINE corrosion ,HYDROGEN ,PIPELINE transportation ,STEEL ,POISONS ,HYDROGEN embrittlement of metals ,CATHODIC protection - Abstract
In this study, we systematically investigate electrochemical hydrogen charging conditions equivalent to hydrogen gas pressures relevant for hydrogen transportation in X65 pipeline steel. By performing hydrogen gas permeation, a relationship for Sieverts' law was established, which was used in combination with electrochemical hydrogen permeation to determine the equivalent hydrogen pressure. The results revealed that cathodic protection simulated condition at –1050 mVAg/AgCl was equivalent to a hydrogen pressure of 12.3 bar. The addition of thiourea, a hydrogen recombination poison, and changing the applied potential in the cathodic direction increased the equivalent hydrogen pressure. In this way, an electrochemical charging condition equivalent to a potential hydrogen gas pressure for hydrogen transportation (200 bar) was determined. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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47. Research advances in plant root geotropism.
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Wei, Ruonan, Ma, Lei, Lu, Xu, Xu, Ling, Feng, Xiaojie, Ma, Yantong, Li, Sheng, Ma, Shaoying, Chai, Qiang, Zhang, Xucheng, and Yang, Xiaoming
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48. Synthesis and anticancer evaluation of new disulfides incorporating naphthalimide moiety.
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Lu Xu, Shuangyan He, Chunlan Chi, Caiwen Li, Peipei Cui, Hongying Wang, and Baoquan Chen
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MOIETIES (Chemistry) ,DISULFIDES ,CYTOTOXINS ,CELL lines ,HELA cells ,CANCER cells - Abstract
A series of new disulfides incorporating naphthalimide moiety were designed, synthesized and biologically evaluated against three human cancer cell lines (MCF-7, SMMC-7721 and Hela). Most of target compounds exhibited some degrees of anticancer activities, and some compounds displayed better effects than reference drugs PX-12 and 5-FU against the tested three cancer cells. Especially, compound 7d showed the most potent antiproliferative activity against MCF-7 cell lines with IC
50 value of 3.19 μM. Compound 8a displayed prominent anticancer property against SMMC-7721 cell lines with IC50 value of 1.84 μM. Compound 6c possessed the most effective proliferation inhibitory activity against Hela cell lines with IC50 value of 2.14 μM. In addition, cytotoxicity evaluation indicated that most of the compounds had weak cytotoxicity to L929 cell lines. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
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49. UDS-SLAM: real-time robust visual SLAM based on semantic segmentation in dynamic scenes.
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Liu, Jun, Dong, Junyuan, Hu, Mingming, and Lu, Xu
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Purpose: Existing Simultaneous Localization and Mapping (SLAM) algorithms have been relatively well developed. However, when in complex dynamic environments, the movement of the dynamic points on the dynamic objects in the image in the mapping can have an impact on the observation of the system, and thus there will be biases and errors in the position estimation and the creation of map points. The aim of this paper is to achieve more accurate accuracy in SLAM algorithms compared to traditional methods through semantic approaches. Design/methodology/approach: In this paper, the semantic segmentation of dynamic objects is realized based on U-Net semantic segmentation network, followed by motion consistency detection through motion detection method to determine whether the segmented objects are moving in the current scene or not, and combined with the motion compensation method to eliminate dynamic points and compensate for the current local image, so as to make the system robust. Findings: Experiments comparing the effect of detecting dynamic points and removing outliers are conducted on a dynamic data set of Technische Universität München, and the results show that the absolute trajectory accuracy of this paper's method is significantly improved compared with ORB-SLAM3 and DS-SLAM. Originality/value: In this paper, in the semantic segmentation network part, the segmentation mask is combined with the method of dynamic point detection, elimination and compensation, which reduces the influence of dynamic objects, thus effectively improving the accuracy of localization in dynamic environments. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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50. CRISPR/Cas9-mediated knockout of the Vanin-1 gene in the Leghorn Male Hepatoma cell line and its effects on lipid metabolism.
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Lu Xu, Zhongliang Wang, Shihao Liu, Zhiheng Wei, Jianfeng Yu, Jun Li, Jie Li, Wen Yao, and Zhiliang Gu
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LIPID metabolism ,CHICKEN as food ,CELL lines ,GENE expression ,GENE knockout ,LIPIDS - Abstract
Objective: Vanin-1 (VNN1) is a pantetheinase that catalyses the hydrolysis of pantetheine to produce pantothenic acid and cysteamine. Our previous studies have shown that the VNN1 is specifically expressed in chicken liver which negatively regulated by microRNA-122. However, the functions of the VNN1 in lipid metabolism in chicken liver haven’t been elucidated. Methods: First, we detected the VNN1 mRNA expression in 4-week chickens which were fasted 24 hours. Next, knocked out VNN1 via CRISPR/Cas9 system in the chicken Leghorn Male Hepatoma cell line. Detected the lipid deposition via oil red staining and analysis the content of triglycerides (TG), low-density lipoprotein-C (LDL-C), and highdensity lipoprotein-C (HDL-C) after VNN1 knockout in Leghorn Male Hepatoma cell line. Then we captured various differentially expressed genes (DEGs) between VNN1- modified LMH cells and original LMH cells by RNA-seq. Results: Firstly, fasting-induced expression of VNN1. Meanwhile, we successfully used the CRISPR/Cas9 system to achieve targeted mutations of the VNN1 in the chicken LMH cell line. Moreover, the expression level of VNN1 mRNA in LMH-KO-VNN1 cells decreased compared with that in the wild-type LMH cells (p<0.0001). Compared with control, lipid deposition was decreased after knockout VNN1 via oil red staining, meanwhile, the contents of TG and LDL-C were significantly reduced, and the content of HDL-C was increased in LMH-KO-VNN1 cells. Transcriptome sequencing showed that there were 1,335 DEGs between LMH-KO-VNN1 cells and original LMH cells. Of these DEGs, 431 were upregulated, and 904 were downregulated. Gene ontology analyses of all DEGs showed that the lipid metabolism-related pathways, such as fatty acid biosynthesis and long-chain fatty acid biosynthesis, were enriched. KEGG pathway analyses showed that “lipid metabolism pathway”, “energy metabolism”, and “carbohydrate metabolism” were enriched. A total of 76 DEGs were involved in these pathways, of which 29 genes were upregulated (such as cytochrome P450 family 7 subfamily A member 1, ELOVL fatty acid elongase 2, and apolipoprotein A4) and 47 genes were downregulated (such as phosphoenolpyruvate carboxykinase 1) by VNN1 knockout in the LMH cells. Conclusion: These results suggest that VNN1 plays an important role in coordinating lipid metabolism in the chicken liver. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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