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2. Dynamic gain scheduling control design for linear multiagent systems subject to input saturation
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Xiangyu Gao, Jianqiao Wang, Kok Lay Teo, Hongfu Yang, and Xinrong Yang
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Computer Networks and Communications ,Control and Systems Engineering ,Applied Mathematics ,Signal Processing - Published
- 2023
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3. Multilayer Ultrathin MXene@AgNW@MoS2 Composite Film for High-Efficiency Electromagnetic Shielding
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Youqiang Xing, Yizhi Wan, Ze Wu, Jianqiao Wang, Songlong Jiao, and Lei Liu
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General Materials Science - Published
- 2023
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4. Hydrogen production from autothermal CO2 gasification of cellulose in a fixed-bed reactor: Influence of thermal compensation from CaO carbonation
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Shuming Zhang, Su He, Ningbo Gao, Jianqiao Wang, Yihang Duan, Cui Quan, Boxiong Shen, and Chunfei Wu
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CaO carbonation ,Fuel Technology ,Renewable Energy, Sustainability and the Environment ,Biomass gasification ,Energy Engineering and Power Technology ,SDG 7 - Affordable and Clean Energy ,Condensed Matter Physics ,Thermal compensation - Abstract
Biomass gasification is a promising technology to produce renewable syngas used for energy and chemical applications. However, biomass gasification has challenges of low process energy efficiency, low syngas production with low H2/CO ratio and the sintering of biomass ash which limit the deployment of the technology. This work investigated the influence of in-situ generated heat from CaO–CO2 on cellulose CO2 gasification using a fixed bed reactor, thermogravimetric analysis-Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy (TGA-FTIR) and differential scanning calorimetry (DSC). Experimental results indicate an approximate 20 °C temperature difference in the fix-bed reactor between cellulose CO2 gasification with the energy compensation of CaO carbonation (denoted auto-thermal biomass gasification) and conventional CO2 gasification of cellulose after the power of external furnaces were turned off. Around 5 times H2/CO molar ratio is obtained after switching off the power in the auto-thermal biomass gasification compared with conventional gasification. The gas yield enhances significantly from 0.29 g g−1 cellulose to 0.56 g g−1 cellulose when CaO/cellulose mass ratio increases from 0 to 5. Furthermore, the TGA-FTIR results demonstrate the feasibility of adopting energy compensation of CaO carbonation to reduce the gasification temperature. DSC analysis also proves that the released heat from the CaO–CO2 reaction reduces the required energy for cellulose degradation.
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- 2022
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5. Discrete gain scheduling control approach to elliptical orbit rendezvous system with actuator saturation
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Xiangyu Gao, Dongyan He, Kok Lay Teo, Jianqiao Wang, and Hongfu Yang
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Control and Systems Engineering ,Mechanical Engineering ,General Chemical Engineering ,Biomedical Engineering ,Aerospace Engineering ,Electrical and Electronic Engineering ,Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering - Published
- 2022
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6. Plasma-catalytic biogas reforming for hydrogen production over K-promoted Ni/Al2O3 catalysts: Effect of K-loading
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Yuxuan Zeng, Guoxing Chen, Jianqiao Wang, Rusen Zhou, Yifei Sun, Anke Weidenkaff, Boxiong Shen, Xin Tu, and Publica
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Non-thermal plasma ,Plasma catalysis ,Synergistic effect ,Synthesis gas ,Biogas reforming - Abstract
Biogas reforming for hydrogen production was achieved in a tabular dielectric barrier discharge (DBD) system using K-promoted Ni/Al2O3 catalysts with varying potassium loadings. The Ni-K/Al2O3 catalyst with 2 wt% K loading showed the best reforming performance with a CH4 conversion of 32% and a CO2 conversion of 23%, resulting in the highest energy efficiency of 0.67 mmol kJ-1 among the studied catalysts. In comparison to the unpromoted Ni/Al2O3 catalyst, the presence of 2 wt% potassium loading enhanced H2 production while suppressing CO formation, increasing the relative amount of H2 in the syngas. Furthermore, the Ni-K/Al2O3 catalyst (2 wt% K) exhibited the most pronounced plasma-catalytic synergy. The results of thermal gravimetry analysis (TGA) revealed that increasing potassium loading in the catalysts increased carbon production by generating more inactive and less active carbonaceous species (Cγ and Cβ) on the catalyst surfaces. This study demonstrates that by tuning the potassium loading of Ni/Al2O3 based catalysts, the performance of plasma-catalytic biogas reforming at low temperatures can be enhanced.
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- 2022
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7. Biotransformation of bisphenol F by white-rot fungus Phanerochaete sordida YK-624 under non-ligninolytic condition
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Ru Yin, Xue Zhang, Beijia Wang, Jianbo Jia, Nana Wang, Chunyan Xie, Peiyang Su, Pengfei Xiao, Jianqiao Wang, Tangfu Xiao, Bing Yan, and Hirofumi Hirai
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White-rot fungi ,Cytochrome P-450 Enzyme System ,Phenols ,Degradation metabolism ,Bisphenol F ,Cytochrome P450 ,General Medicine ,Benzhydryl Compounds ,Phanerochaete ,Transcriptomic analysis ,Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology ,Biotransformation ,Biotechnology - Abstract
Environmental bisphenol F (BPF) has a cyclic endocrine disruption effect, seriously threatening animal and human health. It is frequently detected in environmental samples worldwide. For BPF remediation, biological methods are more environmentally friendly than physicochemical methods. White-rot fungi have been increasingly studied due to their potential capability to degrade environmental pollutants. Phanerochaete sordida YK-624 has been shown to degrade BPF by ligninolytic enzymes under ligninolytic conditions. In the present study, degradation of BPF under non-ligninolytic conditions (no production of ligninolytic enzymes) was investigated. Our results showed that BPF could be completely removed after 7-d incubation. A metabolite of BPF, 4,4'-dihydroxybenzophenone (DHBP) was identified by mass spectrometry and nuclear magnetic resonance, and DHBP was further degraded by this fungus to form 4-hydroxyphenyl 4-hydroxybenzoate (HPHB). DHBP and HPHB were the intermediate metabolites of BPF and would be further degraded by P. sordida YK-624. We also found that cytochrome P450s played an important role in BPF degradation. Additionally, transcriptomic analysis further supported the involvement of these enzymes in the action of BPF degradation. Therefore, BPF is transformed to DHBP and then to HPHB likely oxidized by cytochrome P450s in P. sordida YK-624. Furthermore, the toxicological studies demonstrated that the order of endocrine-disrupting activity for BPF and its metabolites was HPHB BPF DHBP. KEY POINTS: • White-rot fungus Phanerochaete sordida YK-624 could degrade BPF. • Cytochrome P450s were involved in the BPF degradation. • The order of endocrine disrupting activity was: HPHB BPF DHBP.
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8. An efficient multidisciplinary design research for the integrated low speed permanent magnet motor system based on analytical and numerical hybrid analysis
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Bingchuan Xie, Yue Zhang, Jianqiao Wang, Bingxue Liang, and Fengge Zhang
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General Energy - Published
- 2022
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9. Comparative study on torque characteristics of permanent magnet synchronous reluctance motors with different axial hybrid rotors
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Zheming Fan, Guangwei Liu, Shi Jin, Zhihuan Song, and Jianqiao Wang
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General Energy - Published
- 2022
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10. Meta-analysis of neonicotinoid insecticides in global surface waters
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Jianqiao Wang, Ru Yin, Yilin Liu, Beijia Wang, Nana Wang, Pengfei Xiao, Tangfu Xiao, and Hirofumi Hirai
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organic pollutant ,meta-analysis ,Neonicotinoids ,Health, Toxicology and Mutagenesis ,water ,insecticide ,Environmental Chemistry ,General Medicine ,Pollution ,insecticide contamination - Abstract
Neonicotinoids (NEOs) are a class of insecticides that have high insecticidal activity and are extensively used worldwide. However, increasing evidence suggests their long-term residual in the environment and toxic effects on nontarget organisms. NEO residues are frequently detected in water and consequently have created increasing levels of pollution and pose significant risks to humans. Many studies have conducted surveys of NEO concentrations in water; however, few studies have focused on global systematic reviews or meta-analyses of NEO concentrations in water. In the present study, 43 published papers from 10 countries were indexed for a meta-analysis of the global NEO distribution in water. Among these studies, most focus on eastern Asia and North America, which are involved in intensive agricultural activities. The order of mean concentrations is identified as imidacloprid (119.542 ± 15.656 ng L−1) > nitenpyram (88.076 ± 27.144 ng L−1) > thiamethoxam (59.752 ± 9.068 ng L−1) > dinotefuran (31.086 ± 9.275 ng L−1) > imidaclothiz (24.542 ± 2.906 ng L−1) > acetamiprid (23.360 ± 4.015 ng L−1) > thiacloprid (11.493 ± 5.095 ng L−1). Moreover, the relationship between NEO concentrations and some environmental factors is analyzed. NEO concentrations increase with temperature, oxidation-reduction potential and the percentage of cultivated crops but decrease with stream discharge, pH, dissolved oxygen and precipitation. NEO concentrations show no significant relations to turbidity and conductivity. The purpose of this review is to conduct a meta-analysis on the concentration of NEOs in global waters based on published detections from several countries to extend knowledge on the application of NEOs.
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11. Energy-Efficient Bacterial Controller for Pollutant Source Localization Using Mobile Sensor Networks
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Yong Wang, Bo Wang, and Jianqiao Wang
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Electrical and Electronic Engineering ,Instrumentation - Published
- 2022
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12. Long-Noncoding RNA ANCR Activates the Hedgehog Signaling Pathway to Promote Basal Cell Carcinoma Progression by Binding to PTCH
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Hongxuan, Wu, Pingxiu, He, Dong, Xie, Jianqiao, Wang, and Chuan, Wan
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Clinical, Cosmetic and Investigational Dermatology ,Dermatology - Abstract
Hongxuan Wu,* Pingxiu He,* Dong Xie, Jianqiao Wang, Chuan Wan Department of Dermatology, The First Affiliated Hospital of Nanchang University, Nanchang, 330006, Peopleâs Republic of China*These authors contributed equally to this workCorrespondence: Chuan Wan, Department of Dermatology, The First Affiliated Hospital of Nanchang University, Nanchang, 330006, Peopleâs Republic of China, Tel +86-791-88692799, Email chuanwan@ncu.edu.cnPurpose: The long non-coding RNA (lncRNA) anti-differentiation noncoding RNA (ANCR) is closely related to the occurrence and development of various malignancies. However, its expression and potential role in basal cell carcinoma (BCC) have not been established. In this study, we characterized the effects of ANCR in BCC and its underlying mechanism.Methods: The expression of ANCR in BCC tissues and cells was detected by qRT-PCR. Proliferation, invasion, migration and apoptosis of ANCR overexpressed or knock down TE354.T and A431 cells were examined by CCK8, transwell assay, wound healing assay and flow cytometry analysis, respectively. Western blot was performed to measure the expression of apoptosis-related proteins (BAX, BCL2 and Cleaved-caspase3), epithelial-mesenchymal transformation-related proteins (E-cadherin, N-cadherin, vimentin and β-catenin), and Hedgehog-pathway-related proteins (PTCH, GLI1 and SMO). RNA pull-down assay was used to analyze the relationship between ANCR and PTCH. The effect of ANCR on BCC growth in vivo was analyzed using xenograft model. TUNEL assay was used to determine the cell apoptosis.Results: ANCR and Hedgehog pathway were more highly expressed in BCC tissues than in adjacent normal tissues. ANCR overexpression substantially promoted BCC cell proliferation, invasion, and migration, inhibited apoptosis, and up-regulated BCL2 and decreased the expression of BAX and Cleaved-caspase3 proteins. Additionally, the upregulation of N-cadherin, vimentin, β-catenin, PTCH, GLI1, and SMO expression, and downregulation of E-cadherin expression were observed after ANCR overexpression. Moreover, ANCR knockdown had the opposite effects. An RNA pull-down assay further revealed that ANCR is specifically bound to PTCH. In vivo experiments also showed that ANCR overexpression significantly increased tumor growth and decreased apoptosis, which was reversed by cyclopamine, a specific inhibitor of the Hedgehog signaling pathway.Conclusion: ANCR activates the Hedgehog signaling pathway by binding to PTCH, thereby promoting BCC progression; accordingly, ANCR could be a candidate therapeutic target in BCC.Keywords: anti-differentiation noncoding RNA, basal cell carcinoma, Hedgehog signaling pathway, PTCH, epithelialâmesenchymal transition
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13. A Cathodic Electrochromic Material Based on Thick Perylene Bisimide Film with High Optical Contrast and High Stability
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Zengqi Xie, Huanhuan Zhang, Yuguang Ma, Weitao Ma, Jianqiao Wang, and Hailong Wang
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Conductive polymer ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Materials science ,chemistry ,Optical contrast ,business.industry ,Electrochromism ,Doping ,Optoelectronics ,General Chemistry ,business ,Perylene ,Cathodic protection - Abstract
Cathodic electrochromic materials realized by n-type doping of conducting polymers are scarce. Even with limited cases reported in the literature, long-term stability is an urgent problem to be sol...
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14. Surfactants double the biodegradation rate of persistent polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) by a white-rot fungus Phanerochaete sordida
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Qiaoyu Li, Jianqiao Wang, Ziyu Wang, Wenquan Zhang, Hongjie Zhan, Tangfu Xiao, Xiaolong Yu, and Yan Zheng
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Global and Planetary Change ,Soil Science ,Environmental Chemistry ,Geology ,Pollution ,Earth-Surface Processes ,Water Science and Technology - Published
- 2023
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15. Proteomic cardiovascular risk assessment in chronic kidney disease
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Rajat Deo, Ruth F Dubin, Yue Ren, Ashwin C Murthy, Jianqiao Wang, Haotian Zheng, Zihe Zheng, Harold Feldman, Haochang Shou, Josef Coresh, Morgan Grams, Aditya L Surapaneni, Zeenat Bhat, Jordana B Cohen, Mahboob Rahman, Jiang He, Santosh L Saraf, Alan S Go, Paul L Kimmel, Ramachandran S Vasan, Mark R Segal, Hongzhe Li, and Peter Ganz
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Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine - Abstract
Aims Chronic kidney disease (CKD) is widely prevalent and independently increases cardiovascular risk. Cardiovascular risk prediction tools derived in the general population perform poorly in CKD. Through large-scale proteomics discovery, this study aimed to create more accurate cardiovascular risk models. Methods and results Elastic net regression was used to derive a proteomic risk model for incident cardiovascular risk in 2182 participants from the Chronic Renal Insufficiency Cohort. The model was then validated in 485 participants from the Atherosclerosis Risk in Communities cohort. All participants had CKD and no history of cardiovascular disease at study baseline when ∼5000 proteins were measured. The proteomic risk model, which consisted of 32 proteins, was superior to both the 2013 ACC/AHA Pooled Cohort Equation and a modified Pooled Cohort Equation that included estimated glomerular filtrate rate. The Chronic Renal Insufficiency Cohort internal validation set demonstrated annualized receiver operating characteristic area under the curve values from 1 to 10 years ranging between 0.84 and 0.89 for the protein and 0.70 and 0.73 for the clinical models. Similar findings were observed in the Atherosclerosis Risk in Communities validation cohort. For nearly half of the individual proteins independently associated with cardiovascular risk, Mendelian randomization suggested a causal link to cardiovascular events or risk factors. Pathway analyses revealed enrichment of proteins involved in immunologic function, vascular and neuronal development, and hepatic fibrosis. Conclusion In two sizeable populations with CKD, a proteomic risk model for incident cardiovascular disease surpassed clinical risk models recommended in clinical practice, even after including estimated glomerular filtration rate. New biological insights may prioritize the development of therapeutic strategies for cardiovascular risk reduction in the CKD population.
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16. Pollution Source Localization in Complex Environments Using A Swarm of Mobile Agents
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Yong Wang, Yuxuan Hu, Jianqiao Wang, and Jiayong Tu
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Electrical and Electronic Engineering ,Instrumentation - Published
- 2022
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17. Thickness Dependence of Doping Level in Conducting Polymer Films: the Optical Contrast Optimization in Electrochromism as a Case Study
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Huanhuan Zhang, Jianqiao Wang, and Yuguang Ma
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Conductive polymer ,Optical contrast ,business.industry ,Chemistry ,Electrochromism ,Doping ,Optoelectronics ,General Chemistry ,business - Published
- 2021
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18. Multi‐Scale Design of Ultra‐Broadband Microwave Metamaterial Absorber Based on Hollow Carbon/MXene/Mo 2 C Microtube
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Jianqiao Wang, Ze Wu, Youqiang Xing, Bingjue Li, Peng Huang, and Lei Liu
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Biomaterials ,General Materials Science ,General Chemistry ,Biotechnology - Published
- 2023
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19. Inflammatory responses induced by synergistic actions between nanoplastics and typical heavy metal ions in human cells
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Cong Li, Xinxin Huang, Weicui Min, Huoqing Zhong, Xiliang Yan, Yan Gao, Jianqiao Wang, Hongyu Zhou, and Bing Yan
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Materials Science (miscellaneous) ,General Environmental Science - Abstract
Nanoplastics (NPs) may transport heavy metal ions into organisms as vectors and induce synergistic inflammatory responses in different human cells through distinct pathways.
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- 2023
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20. The production and electrochemical performance of carbon nano-materials derived from plastics over nickel-based catalysts with different supports
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Peng Zhao, Boxiong Shen, Jianqiao Wang, Fengju Lu, and Peng Yuan
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Fuel Technology ,General Chemical Engineering ,Energy Engineering and Power Technology - Published
- 2023
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21. Effect of alkaline metals (Na, Ca) on heavy metals adsorption by kaolinite during coal combustion: Experimental and DFT studies
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Jiangze Luo, Hucheng Yi, Jianqiao Wang, Zhuozhi Wang, Boxiong Shen, Jie Xu, Lijun Liu, Qiqi Shi, and Chao Huang
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Fuel Technology ,General Chemical Engineering ,Organic Chemistry ,Energy Engineering and Power Technology - Published
- 2023
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22. Heavy flavor and exotic production at LHCb
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Jianqiao Wang
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- 2022
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23. Origin of Photovoltaics in Organic Solar Cells at Negligible Energy Level Offsets─An Insight of the Charge Accumulation Effect
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Jianqiao Wang, Liang Han, Feng He, and Yuguang Ma
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General Materials Science ,Physical and Theoretical Chemistry - Abstract
Reducing the energy level offset is one of the key elements of low open-circuit voltage loss in organic solar cells. However, the origin of charge separation driving force at negligible energy level offsets still remains unexplained. Herein, from the perspective of built-in potential caused by charge accumulation, we discuss the nonequilibrium energy level displacement as current passing with distinct variable current densities. Due to the different carrier mobilities of electrons and holes in organic semiconductor materials, carriers with high mobility will be rapidly transmitted to the electrode, while those with low mobility will remain in the materials, resulting in the accumulation of corresponding charges. It is suggested that the higher the carrier mobility, the better the efficiency of photovoltaic devices, with the balance of the charge transport.
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- 2022
24. The Impact of Rearing Salinity on Flesh Texture, Taste, and Fatty Acid Composition in Largemouth Bass Micropterus salmoides
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Xuedi Du, Weiwei Zhang, Jie He, Mengjie Zhao, Jianqiao Wang, Xiaojing Dong, Yuanyuan Fu, Xudong Xie, and Shuyan Miao
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Health (social science) ,salinity ,flesh quality ,texture profile ,flavor compounds ,taste ,largemouth bass ,Plant Science ,Health Professions (miscellaneous) ,Microbiology ,Food Science - Abstract
It is of great significance for the aquaculture industry to determine how rearing salinity impacts fish flesh quality. In the present study, largemouth bass was cultured in different salinities (0%, 0.3%, 0.9%) for 10 weeks, and the effect on flesh texture, flavor compounds, taste, and fatty acid composition was evaluated. We show that rearing salinity not only increased flesh water-holding capacity, but also enhanced muscle hardness, chewiness, gumminess, and adhesiveness, which was consistent with the finding in the shear value test. Morphology analysis further revealed that the effect of salinity on flesh texture was probably related to changes in myofibril diameter and density. As for the taste of the flesh, water salinity improved the contents of both sweet and umami amino acids, and reduced the contents of bitter amino acid. Meanwhile, the content of IMP, the dominant flavor nucleotide in largemouth bass muscle, was significantly higher in the 0.9% group. Interestingly, electronic-tongue analysis demonstrated that the positive effect of salinity on flavor compounds enhanced the umami taste and taste richness of flesh. Moreover, rearing salinity improved the contents of C20: 5n-3 (EPA) and C22: 6n-3 (DHA) in back muscle. Therefore, rearing largemouth bass in adequate salinity may be a practical approach to improving flesh quality.
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25. Bibliometric analysis of global research on white rot fungi biotechnology for environmental application
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Jianqiao Wang, Pengfei Xiao, and Dedong Wu
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Web of Science Core Collection ,Bibliometric analysis ,Web of science ,Cooperative research ,Health, Toxicology and Mutagenesis ,White rot fungi ,Environmental pollution ,Efficiency ,Polluted environment ,Citation frequency ,Environmental Chemistry ,Environmental applications ,Visualization ,business.industry ,Fungi ,Collaborative relationship ,General Medicine ,Pollution ,Biotechnology ,Biodegradation, Environmental ,Geography ,Bibliometrics ,White rot ,business ,Research Article - Abstract
In recent years, white rot fungi (WRFs) have received tremendous attention as a biotechnological tool for environmental pollution control. In order to systematically and comprehensively describe the progress, trends, and hotspots of WRF biotechnology in the field of environmental pollution control, the 3967 related publications from 2003 to 2020 were collected from Web of Science Core Collection database, and the bibliometric characteristics including publication output, country, institution, journal, author, citation frequency, h-index, and research focus were evaluated by using Excel 2007, CiteSpace V, and VOSviewer. The results indicated that the number of research publications increased rapidly before 2009, but after that, the number of publications fluctuated in a certain range. China and USA were the most productive countries and the most active country in international cooperation. In this field, most authors tend to cooperate within a small group. The journal and subject category with the largest number of publications are “International Biodeterioration & Biodegradation” and “Biotechnology Applied Microbiology”, respectively. The analysis of high-frequency keywords revealed that “laccase”, “biodegradation”, “decolorization”, and “Phanerochaete chrysosporium” were the most cited terms among all publications. The pretreatment of biomass waste, decolorization of dye wastewater, and bioremediation of polluted environment are the key research directions of WRF biotechnology. Finally, the frontier topics and active authors in this research field were identified using burst detection. We believe that this bibliometric study provides a comprehensive and systematic overview and promoted the future cooperative research and knowledge exchange in this field of WRF biotechnology for environmental applications. Supplementary Information The online version contains supplementary material available at 10.1007/s11356-021-15787-1.
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26. Effects of dietary betaine on cholesterol metabolism and hepatopancreas function in gibel carp ( Carassius gibelio ) fed with a high‐fat diet
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Peng Ji, Wenhao Qin, Jianqiao Wang, Yuanyuan Fu, Shuyan Miao, Longsheng Sun, Xuedi Du, and Xiaojing Dong
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biology ,Bile acid ,medicine.drug_class ,Aquatic Science ,biology.organism_classification ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Betaine ,Fat diet ,chemistry ,medicine ,Carassius ,Hepatopancreas ,Cholesterol metabolism ,Food science ,Carp ,Function (biology) - Published
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27. Transcriptomic analysis reveals ligninolytic enzymes of white-rot fungus Phanerochaete sordida YK-624 participating in bisphenol F biodegradation under ligninolytic conditions
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Hirofumi Hirai, Xue Zhang, Jianqiao Wang, Ru Yin, Pengfei Xiao, Nana Wang, and Tangfu Xiao
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Bisphenol A ,Cytochrome ,Health, Toxicology and Mutagenesis ,Fungus ,010501 environmental sciences ,Phanerochaete ,01 natural sciences ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Phenols ,Manganese peroxidase ,Environmental Chemistry ,Benzhydryl Compounds ,0105 earth and related environmental sciences ,biology ,Reproducibility of Results ,General Medicine ,Lignin peroxidase ,Biodegradation ,biology.organism_classification ,Pollution ,Metabolic pathway ,Biodegradation, Environmental ,Peroxidases ,Biochemistry ,chemistry ,biology.protein ,Transcriptome ,Peroxidase - Abstract
Bisphenol F (BPF) is widely used in the plastic manufacturing industry as a replacement for bisphenol A (BPA) because BPF and BPA have similar structures and comparable properties. However, BPF is ubiquitously present in the environment and has higher toxicity to humans. This study is the first to report BPF degradation using the white-rot fungus Phanerochaete sordida YK-624 under ligninolytic conditions (pH=4.5, 30 °C). P. sordida YK-624 almost completely degraded BPF within 4 days. Moreover, functional genes involved in BPF degradation were detected by RNA-Seq. Metabolic processes and peroxidases were enriched by GO analysis, and the metabolic pathway was enriched according to the KEGG pathway analysis. These results suggested that P. sordida YK-624 could secrete higher levels of ligninolytic enzymes lignin peroxidase (LiP) and manganese peroxidase (MnP) for BPF degradation. The results indicated that LiPs and MnPs are important for BPF degradation and cytochrome P450s play a small role. Furthermore, reliability of the RNA-Seq results was validated by qRT-PCR.
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28. Evidence of a J/ψΛ structure and observation of excited Ξ- states in the Ξb-→J/ψΛK- decay
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Sergey Legotin, Thomas Peter Jones, Andrea Lampis, Monica Pepe Altarelli, Sergii Kandybei, Eric Cogneras, Alexander Malinin, Mikhail Korolev, Naomi Cooke, Ross John Hunter, Eric van Herwijnen, Dmitry Golubkov, V. Matiunin, Mika Vesterinen, Z. Li, Stephane T'Jampens, S. Filippov, Stephanie Hansmann-Menzemer, Giacomo Graziani, J. A. B. Coelho, Lavinia-Helena Giubega, E. Golobardes, P. J. Marshall, D. Xiao, N. Polukhina, Placido Fernandez Declara, L. Minzoni, Ricardo Vazquez Gomez, David Anthony Friday, Harris Conan Bernstein, Cesar Luiz Da Silva, Jakob Haimberger, Halime Sazak, Vladimir Shevchenko, Maarten van Veghel, Irina Nasteva, George Coombs, Rosen Matev, Suzanne Klaver, Alexandre Boyer, Pablo Baladron Rodriguez, Abraham Gallas Torreira, Elisabeth Maria Niel, Sonia Amina Bouchiba, N. S. Nolte, V. Macko, J. Buytaert, Xianglei Zhu, Ilia Belov, Andreas Schopper, Melissa Maria Cruz Torres, T. Nanut, C. Bozzi, H. Viemann, Aleksandr Petrov, Antonio Falabella, Davide Zuliani, H. Stevens, Jonas Rademacker, Bo Fang, Kristof De Bruyn, F. Ferreira Rodrigues, S. Kotriakhova, Yuehong Xie, Anastasia Smetkina, Peilian Li, Maximo Plo Casasus, John Jake Lane, J. Wang, Marek Jezabek, Giovanni Passaleva, Thi Thuy Hang Pham, Di Yang, Eddy Jans, Roger Barlow, Cheryl Pappenheimer, Lais Soares Lavra, I. A. Monroy, Federico Stagni, Wojciech Kucewicz, S. Jakobsen, Jozef Tomasz Borsuk, Agnieszka Dziurda, Ricardo Graciani Diaz, Yury Guz, Regis Lefèvre, Lucian Cojocariu, Mark Smith, M. Soares, M. Hatch, S. Kretzschmar, Stephen M. Stahl, John Back, M. D. Sokoloff, Simone Bifani, Mark Whitehead, Lucas Mcconnell, Semen Eidelman, A. Usachov, Silvia Borghi, Pavel Krokovny, Mario Edgardo Olivares, Rui Wang, Christopher James Pawley, Lukas Calefice, A. Inglessi, Jose Maria Fernandez-tenllado Arribas, Aleksei Chernov, Davide Fazzini, Stephen Wotton, B. Delaney, S. Meloni, Zakariya Aliouche, M. S. Bieker, G. Morello, Richard Jacobsson, Marta Calvi, Giulia Manca, R. D. Moise, C. Hasse, Ekaterina Trifonova, W. Parker, Valerie Gibson, Patrizia De Simone, Shuaiyi Liu, Marie-Noelle Minard, Clara Gaspar, Massimiliano Fiorini, Miriam Calvo Gomez, Carla Marin Benito, Evgeny Gushchin, Ilaria Neri, Oliver Lupton, W. Huang, Stefano De Capua, Nigel Watson, Alexey Zhelezov, Elena Graverini, B.R. Gruberg Cazon, Amanda May Donohoe, Valeriia Lukashenko, Jean François Marchand, Boleslaw Pietrzyk, Anna Lupato, Carlos Abellán Beteta, Konstantin Belous, Marco Poli Lener, B. Spaan, Daniel Patrick O'Hanlon, Giacomo Vitali, Marco Santimaria, Daniel Decamp, Jairo Alexis Rodriguez Lopez, S. Ponce, Lucio Anderlini, Oscar De Aguiar Francisco, U. Marconi, C. Weisser, S. Tolk, Valery Zhukov, Konrad Klimaszewski, Eliane Epple, Louis Lenard Gerken, S. Ek-In, Adriano Lai, A. Guth, Yutong Li, G. Liu, Miriam Gandelman, S. Monteil, Frederic Teubert, Christopher Burr, Dario de Simone, Michael Schmelling, Paul Andre Günther, J. B. Zonneveld, R. Calabrese, Oleg Stenyakin, A. Szabelski, Anna Danilina, Jakub Ryzka, Timothy Evans, George Lafferty, Marcelo Soares, Patrick Koppenburg, Artur Ukleja, Jose Lopes, Jakub Moron, X. Lyu, Carmen Giugliano, A. Maevskiy, Paolo Gandini, Marcello Rotondo, D. Zhang, Manuel Schiller, Marcos Romero Lamas, S. Schulte, P. Ibis, W. Krupa, S. Cadeddu, Lei Zhang, Simon Stemmle, Katharina Müller, P. Stefko, Philipp Roloff, Pere Gironella Gironell, J. S. Butter, M. Marinangeli, Michael Williams, Tatiana Gaintseva, Lorena Dieste Maronas, I. Williams, Anton Philippov, O. Schneider, Rudolf Oldeman, Roman Litvinov, Roel Aaij, Vadym Denysenko, Vasily Kudryavtsev, C. H. Murphy, Christopher Parkes, N. I. Voropaev, Jialu Wang, Felipe Luan Souza De Almeida, P. Spradlin, Francesca Dordei, A. Carbone, Jan Maratas, Jakub Jacek Malczewski, C. Gu, S. Bhasin, A. Camboni, O. Kot, Yipeng Sun, Iaroslava Bezshyiko, Ivan Shchemerov, Edoardo Franzoso, T. Ovsiannikova, Arnaud Robert, Thomas Latham, C. Patrignani, I. Carli, Julian Alexander Boelhauve, P. Collins, F. Pisani, F. Ferrari, K. R. Mattioli, V. Belavin, Murdo Traill, Alessandro Bertolin, D. Gerick, M. W. Slater, Sevda Esen, Ulrik Egede, L. Sun, Andrey Ustyuzhanin, T. Maltsev, Sajan Easo, Bernardo Adeva, Cibran Santamarina Rios, A. Dendek, Svende Braun, Diego Martinez Santos, Alessandro Petrolini, G. J. Kunde, S. Zhang, Danila Saranin, J. G. Smeaton, Marco Adinolfi, Adlène Hicheur, Benedict Donald C Westhenry, Stefania Ricciardi, Jifeng Hu, A. Merli, V. Tisserand, P. Gorbounov, T. Pajero, Karol Hennessy, Nikolay Nikitin, Marie Bachmayer, Alexandru Grecu, Thomas Ackernley, Marco Pappagallo, F. Redi, J. Hu, H. Li, K. Rinnert, Francesco Dettori, Adam Benjamin Morris, Jacopo Cerasoli, Gary Robertson, Sergey Gromov, Adam Davis, V. Pugatch, M. Hilton, Miguel Ramos Pernas, M. Féo, C. A. Aidala, Gaia Lanfranchi, Lex Marinus Greeven, Bhagyashree Pagare, Guy Wilkinson, Louis Henry, R. Calladine, Hilbrand Steffen Kuindersma, Marianna Fontana, C. M. Costa Sobral, D. Brundu, Niels Tuning, L. E. Yeomans, Luciano Pappalardo, D. Lancierini, M. Mulder, H. Cai, Paul Seyfert, C. Chen, Stefan Schael, Olivier Leroy, Yilong Wang, A. Venkateswaran, Arthur Marius Hennequin, Alessio Piucci, E. Santovetti, Yasmine Amhis, M. Atzeni, E. Grauges, Conor Fitzpatrick, Maxim Borisyak, Philippe d'Argent, X. Liang, Nuria Valls Canudas, A. Vorobyev, Dorothea Vom Bruch, Huanhuan Liu, Kristian Alexander Zarebski, Mariusz Witek, Mark Tobin, Michael Alexander, Renato Quagliani, Dmitrii Ilin, Q. Xu, Yongsheng Gao, Yanting Fan, Aleksei Andreianov, Harry Cliff, Wander Baldini, Victor Renaudin, Iain Longstaff, Anthony Gavin Downes, Julien Cogan, Bruno Souza De Paula, Jing Wang, Kenenbek Arzymatov, Adrian Casais Vidal, Dmitry Popov, G. Cavallero, Simon Akar, Matteo Giovannetti, V. Romanovskiy, Philippe Charpentier, Tomasz Fiutowski, Patrick Robbe, Robert Currie, Federico Alessio, Minh Tâm Tran, Christoph Frei, B. Quintana, Rainer Schwemmer, Pietro Marino, M. S. Rangel, Joel Closier, Matthew Birch, Kayleigh Anne Thomson, G. Panshin, Daniele Manuzzi, H. Malygina, J. L. Cobbledick, Abbie Jane Chadwick, B. Audurier, E. Maurice, T. Lesiak, F. Fleuret, I. Kostiuk, T. Mombächer, A. Bay, Sandra Amato, J. D. Roth, P. Campana, Victor Egorychev, Mikhail Shapkin, U. Uwer, Jinlin Fu, Jolanta Brodzicka, Biljana Mitreska, Alexey Dzyuba, K. Heijhoff, Y. Zhang, Yang Li, J. Qin, Gerwin Meier, Alex Pearce, Serena Maccolini, Jörg Marks, C. A. Chavez Barajas, Maria Vieites Diaz, Andrea Contu, A. Rollings, Xiaokang Zhou, Viacheslav Duk, Clara Remon Alepuz, Marcin Chrzaszcz, J. Plews, A. Ossowska, Liliana Congedo, Antonio Romero Vidal, Pascal Perret, G. Tuci, Abhijit Mathad, Z. Ren, A. Loi, Tomasz Skwarnicki, Sebastian Bachmann, Andrew George Morris, Polina Kravchenko, Thomas Ruf, A. Xu, M. Poliakova, Antonio Fernandez Prieto, Ivan Belyaev, Jan-Marc Basels, A. Artamonov, F. Reiss, Alexey Boldyrev, Artem Ryzhikov, Franz Muheim, G. H. Lovell, H. Dijkstra, M. Martinelli, Mark Richard James Williams, Flavio Fontanelli, Mikhail Zavertyaev, G. Raven, Alexander Bondar, Miroslaw Firlej, E. Shmanin, A. Kondybayeva, Juan Martin Otalora Goicochea, Laurent Dufour, V. Coco, Wouter Hulsbergen, Shuangli Yang, Zhihong Shen, Niladribihari Sahoo, Roger Forty, Frederic Machefert, Sheldon Stone, Domenico Galli, Lingzhu Bian, N. Serra, Darya Savrina, Paras Naik, Zoltan Mathe, Xiaoxue Han, Pablo Vazquez Regueiro, Nicola Neri, P. Ciambrone, Alison Tully, Michal Kreps, S. Poslavskii, G. Alkhazov, C. Meaux, Wojciech Wislicki, Mikhail Hushchyn, Sergey Strokov, Marco Guarise, V. Chobanova, C. Betancourt, Federico Lazzari, D. Murray, Marie Helene Schune, Q. Han, Paolo Carniti, E. Govorkova, M. Xu, Clara Matteuzzi, Quentin Fuehring, J. V. Mead, P. Mackowiak, Claire Prouve, Neville Harnew, Robbert Erik Geertsema, Eduard Ursov, Evelina Gersabeck, Barbara Passalacqua, Stefania Vecchi, Edward Brendan Shields, Angel Fernando Campoverde Quezada, Nicola Skidmore, Leonid Kravchuk, Maik Becker, Ettore Zaffaroni, Vasyl Dobishuk, Themistocles Bowcock, Gabriele Simi, Lukas Witola, Alberto Lusiani, A. Kharisova, Preema Rennee Pais, Biplab Dey, Lino Ferreira Lopes, Joan Ruiz Vidal, Miriam Lucio Martinez, N. Meinert, J. J. Walsh, Xuhao Yuan, D. Hynds, Francesco Polci, Michal Kazimierz Mazurek, M. Brodski, Z. Yang, Antonio Pellegrino, Kazuyoshi Carvalho Akiba, Matteo Rama, E. Dall'Occo, Sara Elizabeth Mitchell, Jan Langer, Eduardo Rodrigues, Michal Dziewiecki, Ana Barbara Rodrigues, Paula Garcia Moreno, Manuel Franco Sevilla, M. McCann, R. Kopecna, D. Gerstel, F. Keizer, A. Gomes, Federico Betti, P. Billoir, Yu Zhang, Maria Aranzazu Oyanguren, Sergio Gomez Fernandez, Jussara De Miranda, Phoebe Meredith Hamilton, G. Wormser, Vladimir Chulikov, Alexander Berezhnoy, Lakshan Ram Madhan Mohan, V. Obraztsov, Yue Pan, J. Heuel, J. Bhom, T. H. Hancock, V. Balagura, Denis Derkach, Erica Polycarpo, Rafael Silva Coutinho, Resmi Pk, M. Szymanski, Peter Griffith, Fergus Wilson, Elie Aslanides, Maciej Wojciech Dudek, Eric Thomas, S. Eisenhardt, Burkhard Schmidt, A. Chubykin, Adalberto Sciubba, Mitesh Patel, J. M. Durham, S. Nieswand, G. J. Pomery, Tatsuya Nakada, Olaf Steinkamp, G. Chatzikonstantinidis, Sergei Popov, C. D'Ambrosio, M. W. Majewski, M. Zeng, Yangheng Zheng, G. Bencivenni, M. S. Rudolph, Arnau Brossa Gonzalo, M. Schellenberg, Paula Alvarez Cartelle, T. Kirn, D. Wiedner, Sook Hyun Lee, Marco Clemencic, L. Martinazzoli, Daniel Charles Craik, Anatoliy Dovbnya, Artur Ishteev, Cameron Thomas Dean, M. Gersabeck, A. Vagner, F. Baryshnikov, Maria Flavia Cicala, K. Heinicke, D. Bobulska, Benjamin Couturier, Mateusz Goncerz, Alberto dos Reis, Milosz Zdybal, G. Pietrzyk, Stephen Farry, S. Escher, Michel De Cian, V. S. Kirsebom, Silvia Ferreres Sole, Antonios Papanestis, Alessandro Cardini, Maarten Van Dijk, Jibo He, H. M. Wark, Paul Nathaniel Swallow, Silvia Gambetta, Timothy Gershon, Youen Kang, S. Blusk, Daniel Vieira, Saverio Mariani, Vukan Jevtic, Tara Shears, Vitaly Vorobyev, Basem Khanji, D. Marangotto, Thomas Blake, Chishuai Wang, Marek Idzik, Lars Eklund, M. Materok, Anton Poluektov, Lorenzo Sestini, Achim Vollhardt, M. G. Chapman, Rafel Manera Escalero, Leon David Carus, Ziad Ajaltouni, Dominik Stefan Mitzel, Barbara Sciascia, Liliet Calero Diaz, Guillermo Loustau, Thomas Hadavizadeh, Raymond Mountain, Markus Frank, Donal Hill, Scott Ely, Beatriz Garcia Plana, Gianluca Zunica, Alexander Leflat, Chung Nguyen-Mau, Karlis Dreimanis, Sophie Elizabeth Hollitt, Raja Nandakumar, Claudio Gotti, S. Aiola, Oscar Boente Garcia, Sebastian Neubert, Hossein Afsharnia, Dominik Müller, Daniel Lacarrere, Julian Lomba Castro, P. E. L. Clarke, David Websdale, Giulia Frau, Lishuang Ma, F. Archilli, Alexander Semennikov, W. Hu, Thomas Grammatico, S. Koliiev, Peter Svihra, S. Simone, Gregory Ciezarek, M. Veronesi, E. Gabriel, J. Sun, A. Beiter, Olivier Deschamps, Lei Li, Laura Promberger, Luis Alberto Granado Cardoso, Cynthia Nunez, Vinicius Franco Lima, Sergei Kholodenko, A. Konoplyannikov, Giuseppe Martellotti, B. Malecki, Wojciech Krzemien, Alessio Sarti, Thierry Gys, Alexandre Brea Rodriguez, Jeremy Dalseno, Oleksandr Zenaiev, Eleonora Luppi, Albert Bursche, L. Douglas, Donatella Lucchesi, Marilisa De Serio, Liupan An, M. E. Stramaglia, S. Maddrell-Mander, Petr Fedin, B. Batsukh, M. Bjørn, Carla Göbel, S. Cali, Sneha Malde, William Barter, Andrey Golutvin, F. Blanc, Jaap Velthuis, I. V. Gorelov, Giovanni Bassi, Lucas Meyer Garcia, T. Harrison, Yu Lu, K. Wyllie, Mikhail Mikhasenko, Andrea Bizzeti, Youhua Yang, Vincenzo Vagnoni, Giovanni Carboni, Mauro Piccini, A. Valassi, Piera Muzzetto, Luke George Scantlebury Smead, Jonas Nathanael Eschle, Guido Haefeli, Z. Xiang, Zhenzi Wang, Xabier Cid Vidal, Dylan Jaide White, Michela Garau, Marko Milovanovic, Christopher Jones, Naylya Sagidova, A. Alfonso Albero, B. Rachwal, Claudia Bertella, E. Ben-Haim, M. P. Blago, Kamil Leszek Fischer, Aleksandra Snoch, M. Wang, Paolo Durante, Maitreyee Mukherjee, Luis Miguel Garcia Martin, Ignacio Bediaga, Desmond Mzamo Shangase, Kyung Eun Kim, Martino Borsato, Lev Shekhtman, Carina Trippl, Lucia Grillo, Aleksandr Solovev, Xuesong Liu, Tabitha Halewood-leagas, J. P. Grabowski, Jingzhou Fan, H. Mu, Nikolay Bondar, Roland Bernet, Paul Soler, Marcel Merk, Massimiliano Ferro-Luzzi, Fidan Suljik, Sara Celani, Leandro De Paula, Tjeerd Ketel, Niko Neufeld, V. Placinta, Juan Mauricio, N. V. Raab, Emilie Bertholet, S. Petrucci, S. Zucchelli, Evangelos Leonidas Gkougkousis, Y. Yao, Zhihao Xu, Tengiz Kvaratskheliya, Cristina Sanchez Gras, Daniel Johnson, A. Gioventù, Tamaki Holly Mcgrath, D. Melnychuk, P. Kopciewicz, K. Petridis, Beat Jost, Marco Cattaneo, Agnieszka Oblakowska-Mucha, F. Kress, Stefan-Gabriel Chitic, Joseph David Shupperd, Felipe Andres Garcia Rosales, André Massafferri, A. Mauri, Oleg Maev, Luigi Del Buono, L. Xu, Martina Ferrillo, Matthew Needham, Carlos Vázquez Sierra, Giovanni Punzi, R. Newcombe, A. Battig, L. Shchutska, Eluned Smith, D. Pereima, A. Mödden, Ronan McNulty, Shantam Taneja, Matthew Kenzie, Zehua Xu, Daria Strekalina, Fionn Caitlin Ros Bishop, Juan Baptista Leite, K. Prasanth, Juan Jose Saborido Silva, Celestina Satriano, A. Seuthe, Thi Dung Nguyen, Krzysztof Swientek, Matthew James Tilley, Xavier Vilasis-Cardona, Nathanael Farley, F. Jiang, Tai-Hua Lin, Marina Artuso, Olga Madejczyk, D. Maisuzenko, Simone Capelli, Y. Luo, Ouail Kitouni, Johannes Albrecht, Malcolm John, Brian Meadows, Sophie Baker, F. Bedeschi, Roberta Cardinale, Roberta Santacesaria, Charlotte Barbara Van Hulse, I. Polyakov, Matthias Karacson, Xiaotao Huang, Elisabetta Spadaro Norella, Mark Wilkinson, Roland Waldi, B. G. Siddi, Oleg Yushchenko, Heinrich Schindler, Matthew Charles, Maksim Karpov, M. J. Bradley, Nathan Jurik, Zishuo Yang, Jianqiao Wang, Julián García Pardiñas, Biagio Saitta, H. Yin, Stanislav Luchuk, Mihai Straticiuc, S. Didenko, Gerco Onderwater, Christoph Langenbruch, Gianluigi Casse, D. Dutta, K. Ivshin, Daniel Joachim Unverzagt, W. Byczynski, Sara Sellam, Diego Alejandro Milanes, M. Andreotti, Sergey Barsuk, Ruiting Ma, T. Colombo, Oliver Lantwin, K. Gizdov, A. Sergi, G. Sarpis, Richard Lane, William Dean, Serhii Cholak, Andrew McNab, Pasquale Di Nezza, Giovanni Valenti, Davide Pinci, Patrick Owen, Michael Joseph Morello, Giampiero Mancinelli, M. Hecker, Vladimir Gligorov, M. Pili, Mauro Morandin, S. Belin, Philippe Ghez, W. Funk, Guanghua Gong, Hangyi Wu, Christopher John Parkinson, Lluis Garrido, Jennifer Clare Smallwood, Anatoly Butkevich, Minaugas Sarpis, Fernando Martinez Vidal, David Sanchez Gonzalo, Patricia Camargo Magalhaes, Michele Veltri, Alessia Satta, Sai-Juan Chen, Fedor Ratnikov, Marcin Kucharczyk, Florin Maciuc, Marco Petruzzo, Jacco de Vries, Maximilien Chefdeville, Luca Tomassetti, Marian Stahl, Jana Crkovská, A. Buonaura, F. Desse, Philip Ilten, Gloria Corti, V. Bellee, Rolf Lindner, Y. Gan, Stefano Perazzini, H.-P. Dembinski, Ivan Solovyev, Blake Leverington, D. Y. Tou, Fernanda Goncalves Abrantes, B. K. Jashal, V. Lisovskyi, Christophe Haen, Martinus van Beuzekom, E. Millard, Pascal Vincent, Lorenzo Capriotti, Nikita Kazeev, Jingyi Xu, Steffen Georg Weber, Rizwaan Adeeb Mohammed, A. Jawahery, Diego Torres Machado, H. Pullen, Renaud Le Gac, Jie Yu, Matteo Palutan, A. Pastore, Thomas Boettcher, M. Bartolini, R. A. Fini, Roberto Ribatti, A. Ene, Lorenzo Pica, A. Palano, Tomasz Szumlak, D. Berninghoff, Y. Zhou, M. Schubiger, Rafal Dominik Krawczyk, David Hutchcroft, R. I. Rabadan Trejo, Eva Vilella Figueras, M. Reboud, M. Saur, Igor Skiba, and Wenbin Qian
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Physics ,Quantum chromodynamics ,Particle physics ,Multidisciplinary ,Strangeness ,010502 geochemistry & geophysics ,Quarkonium ,Lambda ,01 natural sciences ,Pentaquark ,Luminosity ,Excited state ,High Energy Physics::Experiment ,Invariant mass ,0105 earth and related environmental sciences - Abstract
First evidence of a structure in the $J/\psi{\Lambda}$ invariant mass distribution is obtained from an amplitude analysis of$\Xi_b^-{\rightarrow}J/\psi{\Lambda}K^-$ decays. The observed structure is consistent with being due to a charmonium pentaquark with strangeness with a significance of $3.1\sigma$ including systematic uncertainties and look-elsewhere effect. Its mass and width are determined to be $4458.8\pm2.9^{+4.7}_{-1.1}$ MeV and $17.3\pm6.5^{+8.0}_{-5.7}$ MeV, respectively, where the quoted uncertainties are statistical and systematic. The structure is also consistent with being due to two resonances. In addition, the narrow excited $\Xi^-$ states, $\Xi(1690)^-$ and $\Xi(1820)^-$, are seen for the first time in a $\Xi^-_b$ decay, and their masses and widths are measured with improved precision. The analysis is performed using $pp$ collision data corresponding to a total integrated luminosity of 9 fb$^{-1}$, collected with the LHCb experiment at centre-of-mass energies of 7, 8 and 13 TeV.
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29. A critical review on adsorptive removal of antimony from waters: Adsorbent species, interface behavior and interaction mechanism
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Linfeng Peng, Nana Wang, Tangfu Xiao, Jianqiao Wang, Huabang Quan, Chuanbin Fu, Qingnan Kong, and Xiangting Zhang
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Environmental Engineering ,Health, Toxicology and Mutagenesis ,Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health ,Environmental Chemistry ,General Medicine ,General Chemistry ,Pollution - Published
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30. RNA-sequencing analysis of bisphenol A biodegradation by white-rot fungus Phanerochaete sordida YK-624
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Beijia Wang, Jianqiao Wang, Ru Yin, Xue Zhang, Zhonghua Zeng, Ge Zhang, Nana Wang, Hirofumi Hirai, and Tangfu Xiao
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Environmental Science (miscellaneous) ,Agricultural and Biological Sciences (miscellaneous) ,Biotechnology - Published
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31. Stability Analysis of Linear Discrete Time Delay System Based on Power Method
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Jianqiao Wang, Dongyan He, Xiangyu Gao, and Qiumei Ling
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32. Gain Scheduling Control for Bipartite Consensus of Multi-Agent Systems with Actuator Saturation
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Jianqiao Wang, Yating Wang, and Xiangyu Gao
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33. Insights into synergistic oxidation mechanism of Hg
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Qiqi, Shi, Boxiong, Shen, Xiao, Zhang, Honghong, Lyu, Jianqiao, Wang, Shuhao, Li, and Dongrui, Kang
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The simultaneous control of Hg
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34. Sparse block signal detection and identification for shared cross-trait association analysis
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Jianqiao Wang, Wanjie Wang, and Hongzhe Li
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Statistics and Probability ,Modeling and Simulation ,Statistics, Probability and Uncertainty - Published
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35. Ultrathin Quasibinary Heterojunctioned ReS2/MoS2 Film with Controlled Adhesion from a Bimetallic Co-Feeding Atomic Layer Deposition
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Junjie Yang, Songlong Jiao, Lei Liu, Jun Lv, Xiaoxuan Xu, Peng Huang, Jianqiao Wang, and Kejian Ma
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010302 applied physics ,Materials science ,Fabrication ,Heterojunction ,02 engineering and technology ,Adhesion ,Substrate (electronics) ,021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology ,01 natural sciences ,Grain size ,Atomic layer deposition ,Chemical engineering ,0103 physical sciences ,Adhesion force ,General Materials Science ,0210 nano-technology ,Bimetallic strip - Abstract
Heterojunctioned transition-metal dichalcogenide (TMD) films with regulatable interface adhesion have shown broad application prospects in the design of advanced materials and the manufacturing of novel functional devices. To date, the controlled fabrication of TMD heterojunctions or heterojunction-rich films with tailorable thickness and composition has proved challenging. Herein, a bimetallic co-feeding atomic layer deposition (ALD) system was developed capable of fulfilling these requirements. In the co-feeding ALD fabrication, by adjusting the Re/Mo ratio, 3-layered quasibinary heterojunctioned ReS2/MoS2 films with adjustable composition and grain size were prepared. Moreover, the measurements between atomic force microscopy Si tip coated with the ReS2/MoS2 films and films on the substrate indicate that the adhesion force can be regulated from 13.5 to 136.3 nN. Further experimental data and theoretical analysis show that the adhesion force between the coated tip and films possesses a positive correlation with the "tip-film unanimity" in composition.
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36. Carbon nanotubes (CNTs) production from catalytic pyrolysis of waste plastics: The influence of catalyst and reaction pressure
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Dongrui Kang, Meichen Lan, Chunfei Wu, Jianqiao Wang, and Boxiong Shen
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Polypropylene ,Materials science ,Scanning electron microscope ,chemistry.chemical_element ,Cordierite ,General Chemistry ,Carbon nanotube ,engineering.material ,Catalysis ,law.invention ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Chemical engineering ,chemistry ,law ,engineering ,High-resolution transmission electron microscopy ,Carbon ,Filamentous carbon - Abstract
The production of carbon nanotubes (CNTs) by catalytic pyrolysis of plastics is an environmentally friendly and promising method of waste treatment and energy/materials production. Three types of metal catalysts (Fe/cordierite, Ni/cordierite and Ni-Mg/cordierite) were utilized during the catalytic pyrolysis process of polypropylene in this work. Meanwhile, the influence of reaction pressure (0.5–1.25 MPa) on the synthesis of CNTs was investigated. Carbon formation, especially CNTs, through catalytic pyrolysis of plastics has been tested in a fixed bed reactor, and the materials have been analyzed by temperature program oxidation (TPO), scanning electron microscopy (SEM), high resolution transmission electron microscopy (TEM) and Raman spectroscopy. The highest yield around 93 wt.% filamentous carbon was obtained using the Ni-based catalyst. The strong metal-support interaction within the Ni-Mg-based catalyst suppressed CNTs growth and resulted in shorter and irregular cylindrical carbon tubes. The yield of more uniform and thick CNTs increased with the additional of appropriate reaction pressure, especially at 1.0 MPa (198 mg/gPP). However, an excessive reaction pressure weakened CNTs growth and produced shorter length and larger diameters (around 30–50 nm) CNTs. The fraction of CNTs decreased when the reaction pressure was higher than 0.5 MPa.
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37. RNA-sequencing analysis of bisphenol A biodegradation by white-rot fungus
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Beijia, Wang, Jianqiao, Wang, Ru, Yin, Xue, Zhang, Zhonghua, Zeng, Ge, Zhang, Nana, Wang, Hirofumi, Hirai, and Tangfu, Xiao
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Bisphenol A (BPA) is a representative example of an endocrine-disrupting chemical. It is one of the most produced chemical substances in the world, but it causes harmful effects in organisms, such that the effective degradation of BPA is critical. The white-rot fungusThe online version contains supplementary material available at 10.1007/s13205-022-03298-w.
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38. RNA-Seq analysis of
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Jianqiao, Wang, Yilin, Liu, Ru, Yin, Nana, Wang, Tangfu, Xiao, and Hirofumi, Hirai
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Acetamiprid (ACE) belongs to the group of neonicotinoid pesticides, which have become the most widely utilised pesticides around the world in the last two decades. The ability of
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39. Torque Ripple Suppression Strategy of High-Speed Square Wave Permanent Magnet Motor Based on Direct Torque Control
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Shi Jin, Shuai Liu, Wuhen Jin, and Jianqiao Wang
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40. Insights into Synergistic Oxidation Mechanism of Hg0 and Chlorobenzene Over Mnco2o4 Microsphere with Oxygen Vacancy and Acidic Site
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Qiqi Shi, Boxiong Shen, Xiao Zhang, Honghong Lyu, Jianqiao Wang, Shuhao Li, and Dongrui Kang
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History ,Environmental Engineering ,Polymers and Plastics ,Health, Toxicology and Mutagenesis ,Environmental Chemistry ,Business and International Management ,Pollution ,Waste Management and Disposal ,Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering - Published
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41. RNA-Seq analysis of Phanerochaete sordida YK-624 degrades neonicotinoid pesticide acetamiprid
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Jianqiao Wang, Yilin Liu, Ru Yin, Nana Wang, Tangfu Xiao, and Hirofumi Hirai
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acetamiprid ,cytochrome P450s ,Environmental Chemistry ,General Medicine ,RNA-Seq ,Waste Management and Disposal ,Phanerochaete sordida YK-624 ,biodegradation ,Water Science and Technology - Abstract
Acetamiprid (ACE) belongs to the group of neonicotinoid pesticides, which have become the most widely utilised pesticides around the world in the last two decades. The ability of Phanerochaete sordida YK-624 to degrade ACE under ligninolytic conditions has been demonstrated; however, the functional genes involved in ACE degradation have not been fully elucidated. In the present study, the differentially expressed genes of P. sordida YK-624 under ACE-degrading conditions and in the absence of ACE were elucidated by RNA sequencing (RNA-Seq). Based on the gene ontology enrichment results, the cell wall and cell membrane were significantly affected under ACE-degrading conditions. This result suggested that intracellular degradation of ACE might be mediated by this fungus. In addition, genes in metabolic pathways were the most enriched upregulated differentially expressed genes according to the KEGG pathway analysis. Eleven differentially expressed genes characterised as cytochrome P450s were upregulated, and these genes were determined to be particularly important for ACE degradation by P. sordida YK-624 under ligninolytic conditions.
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42. Influence of Winding Placement on the Motor Copper Losses with High Frequency Power Supply
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Yuqing Wang, Guangwei Liu, Deming Xiong, Jianqiao Wang, and Fengge Zhang
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43. Efficient Dye Contaminant Elimination and Simultaneously Electricity Production via a Bi-Doped TiO
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Dong, Liu, Chunling, Li, Congyue, Zhao, Er, Nie, Jianqiao, Wang, Jun, Zhou, and Qian, Zhao
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photocatalytic fuel cell ,chemical oxygen demand ,Rhodamine B ,Bi-doped TiO2 ,photocurrent ,Article - Abstract
TiO2 develops a higher efficiency when doping Bi into it by increasing the visible light absorption and inhibiting the recombination of photogenerated charges. Herein, a highly efficient Bi doped TiO2 photoanode was fabricated via a one-step modified sol-gel method and a screen-printing technique for the anode of photocatalytic fuel cell (PFC). A maximum degradation rate of 91.2% of Rhodamine B (RhB) and of 89% after being repeated 5 times with only 2% lost reflected an enhanced PFC performance and demonstrated an excellent stability under visible-light irradiation. The excellent degradation performance was attributed to the enhanced visible-light response and decreased electron-hole recombination rate. Meanwhile, an excellent linear correlation was observed between the efficient photocurrent of PFC and the chemical oxygen demand of solution when RhB is sufficient.
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44. Hierarchical composite foams possessing an electric network layer modified with MoS2by atomic layer deposition as high-performance and tunable absorbers
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Ze Wu, Shuangqing Ma, Youqiang Xing, Jianqiao Wang, Bingjue Li, and Lei Liu
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45. Observation of excited Ωc0 baryons in Ωb−→Ξc+K−π− decays
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Matteo Rama, Harris Conan Bernstein, C. Bozzi, Sara Elizabeth Mitchell, Monica Pepe Altarelli, Mika Vesterinen, Veronika Chobanova, Jan Langer, Aleksandr Petrov, Xiaoxue Han, Stephane T'Jampens, Giacomo Graziani, Ross John Hunter, Pablo Vazquez Regueiro, Vlad-Mihai Placinta, Erica Polycarpo, Jennifer Brigitta Zonneveld, Dmitry Golubkov, Kevin Heijhoff, Lorenzo Capriotti, Samuel Belin, Stefania Ricciardi, Constantin Weisser, Dmytro Melnychuk, Agnieszka Dziurda, Stephen Farry, Marta Calvi, Miroslav Saur, Antonios Papanestis, Paul Nathaniel Swallow, Yuezhe Yao, Halime Sazak, Maarten van Veghel, G. Alkhazov, Michael McCann, Alexandre Boyer, Charlotte Barbara Van Hulse, Elisabetta Spadaro Norella, Jose Lopes, Giulia Manca, Mengzhen Wang, Giovanni Punzi, Artem Maevskiy, Wojciech Wislicki, Mikhail Hushchyn, Ekaterina Trifonova, Thierry Gys, Alexandre Brea Rodriguez, Oleg Yushchenko, Thomas Peter Jones, A. Jawahery, Diego Torres Machado, Renaud Le Gac, Andrea Lampis, Xuhao Yuan, Jiayin Sun, Davide Zuliani, Jike Wang, Patrick Mackowiak, Thomas Boettcher, Ryan Newcombe, Ilia Belov, Evgenii Shmanin, Matthew Birch, Heinrich Schindler, Silvia Borghi, Pavel Krokovny, Qundong Han, Sophie Katharina Kretzschmar, Guoming Liu, Boleslaw Pietrzyk, Mario Edgardo Olivares, Rui Wang, Svende Braun, Bo Fang, Eddy Jans, Sergey Filippov, Maciej Wojciech Dudek, Michele Veronesi, Zakariya Aliouche, Andreas Schopper, Camille Normand, Wojciech Kucewicz, Yiduo Shang, Maksim Karpov, Igor Kostiuk, Anna Lupato, Razvan Daniel Moise, Antonio Fernandez Prieto, Jiesheng Yu, Miriam Gandelman, Ivan Belyaev, Mariia Poliakova, Sergii Kandybei, Roger Barlow, Martin Stefan Bieker, Daniel Charles Craik, Jan-Marc Basels, Konstantin Gizdov, Wiktor Byczynski, Federico Redi, George Lafferty, Quan Zou, George Coombs, Alastair Roger Tanner, Hui Li, Federico Alessio, Minh Tâm Tran, Anatoliy Dovbnya, Fabio Ferrari, George Holger Lovell, Silvia Ferreres Sole, Maria Vieites Diaz, Andrea Contu, Marco Poli Lener, A. Artamonov, Hongrong Qi, Michal Kazimierz Mazurek, Antonio Falabella, Carmen Giugliano, Manuel Schiller, Lauren Douglas, Marcos Romero Lamas, Stephane Monteil, Francesco Dettori, Tatiana Gaintseva, Pierre Billoir, Titus Mombächer, Thomas Grammatico, Yangheng Zheng, Carmelo D'Ambrosio, Jean François Marchand, Oleg Stenyakin, Roman Litvinov, Aleksandr Terentev, Jonas Rademacker, Marco Santimaria, Mark Hatch, Roberto Calabrese, Louis Lenard Gerken, Mirco Andreotti, Yu Zhang, Xiaokang Zhou, Stephan Escher, Adriano Lai, Tatiana Ovsiannikova, Arthur Marius Hennequin, Jan Maratas, Marek Jezabek, Michael Brodski, Heather Mckenzie Wark, Patrick Koppenburg, Lei Zhang, Sandro Cadeddu, Yipeng Sun, Gerd Joachim Kunde, C. M. Costa Sobral, Jozef Tomasz Borsuk, Johannes Heuel, Yu Lu, Sebastian Schulte, Huanhuan Liu, Nikolay Bondar, Niko Neufeld, Marianna Fontana, Tomasz Skwarnicki, Roberto Ribatti, Stephen M. Stahl, Wojciech Krupa, Oleksander Kot, Alison Tully, Dorothea Vom Bruch, Viacheslav Duk, Zishuo Yang, Alessandro Petrolini, Sergey Legotin, Juan Mauricio, Renato Quagliani, Florin Maciuc, Brij Kishor Jashal, Lorenzo Pica, Marco Petruzzo, Marian Stahl, Yasmine Amhis, Gabriela Johanna Pomery, Matteo Giovannetti, Alexey Boldyrev, John Matthew Durham, Julián García Pardiñas, Naomi Veronika Raab, Jianqiao Wang, Igor Slazyk, Alexandru Grecu, Thomas Ackernley, Niladribihari Sahoo, Eric Cogneras, Alexander Malinin, Biagio Saitta, Stanislav Luchuk, Tengiz Kvaratskheliya, Clara Remon Alepuz, Angel Fernando Campoverde Quezada, Mihai Straticiuc, Eliane Epple, Wenqian Huang, Cibran Santamarina Rios, Efren Rodriguez Rodriguez, Serhii Koliiev, A. Palano, Tomasz Szumlak, Simon Nieswand, Eric van Herwijnen, Dongliang Zhang, Annarita Buonaura, Valery Zhukov, Chen Chen, Anton Philippov, Nicola Serra, Stephanie Hansmann-Menzemer, Zirui Wang, Sofia Kotriakhova, Jihyun Bhom, Kazuyoshi Carvalho Akiba, Yutong Li, Sebastian Bachmann, Andrew George Morris, Sneha Malde, Konstantinos Petridis, Lucas Meyer Garcia, Abbie Jane Chadwick, Flavio Pisani, Antje Mödden, Yang Gao, U. Uwer, Kenneth Wyllie, Davide Fazzini, Cheryl Pappenheimer, Lais Soares Lavra, Marcin Chrzaszcz, Carla Göbel, Michael Alexander, Liliana Congedo, Antonio Romero Vidal, Thomas Henry Hancock, Vladimir Macko, Yury Guz, Regis Lefèvre, Valerie Gibson, Patrizia De Simone, Shuaiyi Liu, Marie-Noelle Minard, Clara Gaspar, Davide Lancierini, Lavinia-Helena Giubega, Rafal Dominik Krawczyk, Daniel Patrick O'Hanlon, Ricardo Vazquez Gomez, David Anthony Friday, Lorena Dieste Maronas, Dana Bobulska, Alessandro Bertolin, Lakshan Ram Madhan Mohan, Yue Pan, Peter Griffith, Elie Aslanides, Alexandra Paige Rollings, John Leslie Cobbledick, T. Lesiak, Alexander Inglessi, Thomas Ruf, Da Yu Tou, Rolf Lindner, Stefano Perazzini, Martino Borsato, Claudia Bertella, Marilisa De Serio, V. Obraztsov, Christopher Betancourt, Andrea Merli, Ekaterina Govorkova, Gerco Onderwater, Stephan Eisenhardt, Dario de Simone, Juan Baptista Leite, Michael Schmelling, Stefano Cali, Suzanne Klaver, William Barter, Martina Pili, Angelo Carbone, Bartlomiej Rachwal, Jaap Velthuis, Luke George Scantlebury Smead, Guido Haefeli, Ivan Solovyev, Vasily Kudryavtsev, Hang Yin, Jacopo Cerasoli, Dmitrii Maisuzenko, Hans Dijkstra, Maxim Borisyak, Lucian Cojocariu, Sevda Esen, Ulrik Egede, Piera Muzzetto, Diego Martinez Santos, Alex Seuthe, Wolfgang Funk, Rafael Silva Coutinho, Resmi Pk, Ivan Polyakov, David Hutchcroft, Matthew George Chapman, Marko Milovanovic, Emilie Maurice, Marko Petrič, A. Gomes, Federico Betti, Maria Aranzazu Oyanguren, Paul Andre Günther, Jing Wang, Shakhzod Dadabaev, Tabitha Halewood-leagas, Alexander Vagner, Anna Danilina, Artur Ukleja, Mark Wilkinson, Roland Waldi, Timofei Maltsev, O. Schneider, Thomas Kirn, Rosen Matev, Mark E. Smith, Katharina Müller, Fernanda Goncalves Abrantes, Tara Shears, B.R. Gruberg Cazon, Vitaly Vorobyev, Zan Ren, Alex Daniel Fernez, Matthew Charles, Feng Jiang, Matthieu Marinangeli, Christine Angela Aidala, Dirk Wiedner, Maria Flavia Cicala, R. I. Rabadan Trejo, Eva Vilella Figueras, Ievgenii Petrenko, Christopher Parkes, Stefan Schael, Olivier Leroy, Mark Richard James Williams, Flavio Fontanelli, Mikhail Zavertyaev, Iaroslava Bezshyiko, Jose Maria Fernandez-tenllado Arribas, Aleksei Chernov, Ivan Shchemerov, Florian Reiss, Jonas Nathanael Eschle, Natalia Polukhina, Karol Hennessy, Wenhua Hu, Julian Alexander Boelhauve, Youen Kang, Marcel Merk, Daniel Decamp, Jairo Alexis Rodriguez Lopez, Ouail Kitouni, S. Blusk, Alex Pearce, Edoardo Franzoso, Anton Poluektov, Lorenzo Sestini, Polina Kravchenko, Lucio Anderlini, Fidan Suljik, Sara Celani, Sune Jakobsen, Simone Meloni, Valeriia Lukashenko, Oscar De Aguiar Francisco, Harald Viemann, Alexander Leflat, Johannes Albrecht, Malcolm John, Nicola Skidmore, Leonid Kravchuk, Vasyl Dobishuk, Saverio Mariani, Vukan Jevtic, Alexey Zhelezov, Fedor Baryshnikov, Aravindhan Venkateswaran, Zhihao Xu, Cesar Luiz da Silva, Jia-Jia Qin, Themistocles Bowcock, Blaise Delaney, Amanda May Donohoe, William Parker, Donal Hill, Anna Ossowska, Nathan Jurik, Zhenzi Wang, Stanislav Poslavskii, Maxime Schubiger, Veronica Soelund Kirsebom, Pere Gironella Gironell, Kamil Leszek Fischer, Giovanni Passaleva, Thi Thuy Hang Pham, Daniele Marangotto, Marco Adinolfi, Adlène Hicheur, Benedict Donald C Westhenry, Emmy Gabriel, Alessandro Minotti, Benedetto Gianluca Siddi, Jascha Peter Grabowski, Yiheng Luo, Deepanwita Dutta, Mauro Morandin, Vitalii Lisovskyi, Lei Li, Laura Promberger, Vladislav Balagura, Zhiyu Xiang, Chung Nguyen-Mau, Frederic Teubert, David Gerick, Vinicius Franco Lima, Ina Carli, Preema Rennee Pais, Luis Miguel Garcia Martin, Gregory Ciezarek, Xiao-Rui Lyu, Matthias Karacson, Xiaotao Huang, Alessio Sarti, Hangyi Wu, Jakub Ryzka, F. Muheim, Philippe Ghez, Timothy Evans, Nuria Valls Canudas, Stefano Petrucci, Ignacio Bediaga, Desmond Mzamo Shangase, Cristina Sanchez Gras, Daniel Johnson, Matteo Salomoni, Thomas Harrison, Mariusz Witek, Chenxi Gu, Donatella Lucchesi, Evangelos Leonidas Gkougkousis, Paolo Gandini, Kurt Rinnert, Felipe Luan Souza De Almeida, John Walsh, David Sanchez Gonzalo, P. Spradlin, Patricia Camargo Magalhaes, Paul Soler, Jeremy Dalseno, Beat Jost, Tjeerd Ketel, Milosz Zdybal, L. Sun, Andrey Ustyuzhanin, Alexandru Ene, John Gordon Smeaton, Artem Ryzhikov, Sajan Easo, Bernardo Adeva, Guy Wilkinson, Guanghua Gong, Matthew Kenzie, Niels Tuning, Nis Meinert, Luciano Pappalardo, Kenenbek Arzymatov, Tamaki Holly Mcgrath, Alessia Satta, Dmitrii Pereima, Sai-Juan Chen, Oleksandr Zenaiev, Fedor Ratnikov, Jacco de Vries, Jibo He, Lex Marinus Greeven, Cameron Thomas Dean, Alberto dos Reis, Davide Brundu, Matteo Bartolini, Michal Kreps, Paolo Ciambrone, Youhua Yang, Daniel Berninghoff, Vincenzo Vagnoni, Colm Harold Murphy, Giovanni Carboni, Mauro Piccini, Christopher John Parkinson, Matthew Needham, Giovanni Cavallero, Joseph David Shupperd, Stefania Vecchi, Hanna Malygina, Edward Brendan Shields, Yixiong Zhou, Felipe Andres Garcia Rosales, Thomas Latham, Oleg Maev, Patrick Robbe, Lluis Garrido, Luigi Del Buono, Jinlin Fu, Alessandra Pastore, C. Patrignani, Alexey Dzyuba, V. Tisserand, Luca Tomassetti, Marie Bachmayer, Alessandro Cardini, Ifan Williams, Dawid Gerstel, Xabier Cid Vidal, Luca Minzoni, Dylan Jaide White, Michela Garau, Christoph Langenbruch, Gianluigi Casse, Paula Alvarez Cartelle, Jennifer Clare Smallwood, Jana Crkovská, Aleksandra Snoch, Lev Shekhtman, Pascal Perret, Fionn Caitlin Ros Bishop, Stefano Zucchelli, Quentin Fuehring, Phillip John Marshall, Mikhail Mikhasenko, Andrea Bizzeti, Kristof De Bruyn, Chishuai Wang, Dominik Stefan Mitzel, Marco Clemencic, Eluned Smith, Tommaso Colombo, Angelo Loi, Salvatore Aiola, Philip Ilten, Gloria Corti, Blake Leverington, Wojciech Krzemien, Benjamin Couturier, Gianfranco Morello, Mikkel Bjørn, Mark Slater, Pawel Kopciewicz, Jialu Wang, Raja Nandakumar, Aristeidis Fkiaras, Vladislav Belavin, Andrea Valassi, Tara Nanut, Carlos Vázquez Sierra, Roger Forty, Alexander Battig, Holger Stevens, Baasansuren Batsukh, Timothy Gershon, Imanol Corredoira, Daniel Joachim Unverzagt, Basem Khanji, Srishti Bhasin, Roberta Cardinale, Leandro De Paula, Claudio Gotti, Andrea Villa, Robbert Erik Geertsema, Zehua Xu, Daria Strekalina, Saverio Simone, Dominik Müller, Daniel Lacarrere, Felix Johannes Kress, Celestina Satriano, Eduard Ursov, Evelina Gersabeck, Barbara Passalacqua, Shunan Zhang, Jonathan Plews, Matthew John Bradley, Hongjie Mu, Richard Jacobsson, Malte Hecker, Mauricio Féo, Shantam Taneja, Thomas Blake, Yuyue Gan, Anatoly Butkevich, Marek Idzik, Liupan An, Mikhail Korolev, Gabriele Simi, Lukas Witola, Lino Ferreira Lopes, Albert Bursche, Anthony Gavin Downes, Joan Ruiz Vidal, Benjamin Audurier, Miriam Lucio Martinez, Jiangqiao Hu, Xavier Vilasis-Cardona, Thomas Hadavizadeh, Minaugas Sarpis, Sara Sellam, Denis Derkach, F. Ferreira Rodrigues, Julien Cogan, Giulia Tuci, Thi Dung Nguyen, Jussara De Miranda, Phoebe Meredith Hamilton, Eric Thomas, Xixin Liang, Almagul Kondybayeva, Tai-Hua Lin, Scott Ely, Burkhard Schmidt, Carlos Abellán Beteta, Jan Buytaert, Konstantin Belous, Giulia Frau, Lishuang Ma, Diego Alejandro Milanes, Giuseppe Martellotti, Henryk Karol Giemza, Mitesh Patel, B. Spaan, Sergey Barsuk, Ruiting Ma, Oliver Lantwin, Victor Egorychev, Valery Pugatch, Arnau Brossa Gonzalo, Emanuele Santovetti, Marina Artuso, Xiaofan Hu, Ryan Calladine, Floris Keizer, François Fleuret, Francesco Polci, Anastasiia Kharisova, Michael Sokoloff, Philipp Roloff, Federico Lazzari, Dong Xiao, Alberto Lusiani, Pierluigi Campana, Lesya Shchutska, Zhanwen Zhu, Michael Williams, Victor Coco, R. McNulty, Irina Nasteva, Pablo Baladron Rodriguez, Zhuoming Li, Michele Veltri, Roel Aaij, Vadym Denysenko, Sergei Popov, Eduardo Rodrigues, Abraham Gallas Torreira, Vladimir Romanovskiy, Melissa Maria Cruz Torres, Marie Helene Schune, James Vincent Mead, Daniel Hynds, Federico Stagni, Paula Garcia Moreno, Donal Murray, Christophe Haen, Clara Matteuzzi, Biplab Dey, Martinus van Beuzekom, Pascal Vincent, Marcel Materok, Fergus Wilson, Alina Zharkova, Rizwaan Adeeb Mohammed, Alexsei Chubykin, Maarten Van Dijk, Elena Graverini, Olivier Deschamps, Niklas Stefan Nolte, Flavio Archilli, Matteo Palutan, A. Bay, Mikhail Shapkin, G. Raven, Alexander Bondar, Lingzhu Bian, Darya Savrina, Shiyang Li, Sergio Gomez Fernandez, Naomi Cooke, Andrea Mauri, Wenbin Qian, Menglin Xu, Loris Martinazzoli, Ao Xu, Mara Senghi Soares, Jakob Haimberger, Elisabeth Maria Niel, Sonia Amina Bouchiba, Adam Dendek, Yuehong Xie, Anastasia Smetkina, Mark Whitehead, Lucas Mcconnell, Semen Eidelman, Konrad Klimaszewski, Anatoly Konoplyannikov, Maciej Pawel Szymanski, Jakub Jacek Malczewski, Guillaume Pietrzyk, Danila Saranin, Andrii Usachov, Marco Pappagallo, Paul Seyfert, Abhijit Mathad, Daniel Vieira, Ming Zeng, Tommaso Pajero, Andrew Beiter, Lars Eklund, Leon David Carus, Alexander Bitadze, Beatriz Garcia Plana, Yanxi Zhang, Oscar Boente Garcia, Sebastian Neubert, Martha Hilton, Cynthia Nunez, Conor Fitzpatrick, Antonino Sergi, Mark Tobin, Dmitrii Ilin, Yanting Fan, Alexey Vorobyev, Ziad Ajaltouni, Liliet Calero Diaz, Gianluca Zunica, Eleonora Luppi, Robert Currie, Edward James Millard, Marco Gersabeck, Andrey Golutvin, I. V. Gorelov, Giovanni Bassi, Shuangli Yang, John Back, Christoph Hasse, Christopher James Pawley, Lukas Calefice, Christopher Burr, Maria Elena Stramaglia, Michele Piero Blago, Zhihong Shen, Hao Cai, Dillon Scott Fitzgerald, Andreas Güth, Frederic Machefert, Sheldon Stone, Peter Svihra, Jifeng Hu, Yilong Wang, Peilian Li, Domenico Galli, Maximo Plo Casasus, E. Grauges, Joel Closier, Luis Alberto Granado Cardoso, John Jake Lane, Rudolf Oldeman, Joao A B Coelho, Massimiliano Fiorini, Ryunosuke Hugo O'Neil, Miriam Calvo Gomez, Carla Marin Benito, Evgeny Gushchin, Ilaria Neri, Oliver Lupton, Artur Ishteev, Stefano De Capua, Umberto Marini Bettolo Marconi, Silvia Gambetta, Sergei Kholodenko, Simon Akar, Christopher Jones, Raymond Mountain, Markus Frank, Kimberley Vos, Naylya Sagidova, Maurizio Martinelli, Francesca Dordei, Paolo Durante, Karlis Dreimanis, Sophie Elizabeth Hollitt, Carina Trippl, Lucia Grillo, Aleksandr Solovev, David Websdale, Bartosz Malecki, Roland Bernet, Nikolay Nikitin, Philippe d'Argent, Massimiliano Ferro-Luzzi, Alexander Semennikov, Sebastien Ponce, Kayleigh Anne Thomson, Daniele Manuzzi, Nikolai Voropaev, Paras Naik, Zoltan Mathe, Bruno Souza De Paula, Wouter Hulsbergen, Marco Guarise, Kevin Heinicke, Kara Renee Mattioli, Mateusz Goncerz, Barbara Sciascia, Boris Quintana, Jordan Daniel Roth, Hossein Afsharnia, Julian Lomba Castro, Agnieszka Oblakowska-Mucha, Maik Becker, André Massafferri, Martina Ferrillo, Juan Jose Saborido Silva, Ettore Zaffaroni, Adam Szabelski, Krzysztof Swientek, Ning Qin, Olga Madejczyk, Franco Bedeschi, Simone Capelli, Brian Meadows, Roberta Santacesaria, Mick Mulder, Antonio Pellegrino, F. Blanc, Jingzhou Fan, Peter Clarke, Murilo Rangel, Dmitry Popov, Tatsuya Nakada, Olaf Steinkamp, G. Bencivenni, Viacheslav Matiunin, Marco Cattaneo, Michel De Cian, Michele Atzeni, Li Xu, Hannah Louise Pullen, Surapat Ek-In, Yang Li, Miroslaw Firlej, Lauren Emma Yeomans, Elena Dall'Occo, Paolo Carniti, Meril Reboud, Ana Barbara Rodrigues, Alexander Berezhnoy, Alexander Mclean Marshall, Vladimir Shevchenko, Elisabet Golobardes, Xianglei Zhu, Di Yang, Sergey Didenko, Simone Bifani, Stephen Wotton, Nigel Watson, Marcelo Soares, Jakub Moron, Kodassery Prasanth, Zhenwei Yang, Richard Lane, Gediminas Sarpis, Matthew Scott Rudolph, Manuel Franco Sevilla, Adam Benjamin Morris, Georgios Chatzikonstantinidis, Samuel Maddrell-Mander, A. Alfonso Albero, G. Wormser, Violaine Bellee, Miguel Ramos Pernas, Vladimir Chulikov, Alessandra Gioventù, Philippe Charpentier, Serhii Cholak, Renata Kopecna, Sook Hyun Lee, Christoph Frei, Rainer Schwemmer, Andrew McNab, Pasquale Di Nezza, Hans Peter Dembinski, Gary Robertson, Sergey Gromov, Gaia Lanfranchi, Bhagyashree Pagare, Louis Henry, Hilbrand Steffen Kuindersma, Rosa Anna Fini, Tomasz Fiutowski, Qingnian Xu, P. Collins, Gerwin Meier, Serena Maccolini, Jan Patrick Hammerich, Jörg Marks, C. A. Chavez Barajas, Claire Prouve, Gennady Panshin, Neville Harnew, Giovanni Valenti, Davide Pinci, Patrick Owen, Michael Joseph Morello, Giampiero Mancinelli, Fabrice Desse, Vladimir Gligorov, Kuzma Ivshin, Igancio Alberto Monroy, Marcello Rotondo, Philipp Ibis, Fernando Martinez Vidal, Pavol Stefko, Jordy Sebastiaan Butter, Marcin Kucharczyk, Maximilien Chefdeville, Maciej Witold Majewski, Adam Davis, Alessandro Scarabotto, Aleksei Andreianov, E. Ben-Haim, Alessandro Di Cicco, Jingyi Xu, Harry Cliff, Steffen Georg Weber, Wander Baldini, Victor Renaudin, Iain Longstaff, Adrian Casais Vidal, Sandra Amato, Petr Andreevich Gorbounov, Jolanta Brodzicka, Biljana Mitreska, Juan Martin Otalora Goicochea, Laurent Dufour, and Nicola Neri
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Baryon ,Physics ,010308 nuclear & particles physics ,Branching fraction ,Excited state ,0103 physical sciences ,Pi ,Center of mass ,Atomic physics ,010306 general physics ,Spin (physics) ,01 natural sciences ,Luminosity - Abstract
The first observation of the Ω b - → Ξ c + K - π - decay is reported using p p collision data at center of mass energies of 7, 8, and 13 TeV collected by the LHCb experiment, corresponding to an integrated luminosity of 9 fb - 1 . Four excited Ω c 0 baryons are observed in the Ξ c + K - mass projection of the Ω b - → Ξ c + K - π - decays with the significance of each exceeding five standard deviations. They coincide with the states previously observed in prompt p p and e + e - production. Relative production rates, masses, and natural widths of the states are measured, and a test of spin hypotheses is performed. Moreover, the branching ratio of Ω b - → Ξ c + K - π - is measured relative to the Ω b - → Ω c 0 π - decay mode and a precise measurement of the Ω b - mass of 6044.3 ± 1.2 ± 1. 1 - 0.22 + 0.19 MeV is obtained.
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Junjie, Yang, Jianqiao, Wang, Huiqin, Li, Ze, Wu, Youqiang, Xing, Yunfei, Chen, and Lei, Liu
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In the design of electromagnetic (EM) wave absorbing materials, it is still a great challenge to optimize the relationship between the attenuation capability and impedance matching synergistically. Herein, a 3D porous MoS
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47. Ferroptosis-related local immune cytolytic activity in tumor microenvironment of basal cell and squamous cell carcinoma
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Jianqiao Wang, Dong Xie, Hongxuan Wu, Yuchen Li, and Chuan Wan
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Amino Acid Transport System ASC ,Minor Histocompatibility Antigens ,Aging ,Carcinoma, Squamous Cell ,Tumor Microenvironment ,Ferroptosis ,Humans ,Cell Biology ,Prognosis - Abstract
Ferroptosis, a recently discovered form of cell death, whose role in basal cell carcinoma (BCC) and squamous cell carcinoma (SCC) has not been well disclosed. To improve our understanding of the differences in tumor progression and therapeutic effects between BCC and SCC, and to find potential therapeutic targets, this study systematically analyzed ferroptosis-related genes (FRGs) and their associated local immune cytolytic activity (LICA) and tumor microenvironment (TME) metabolic function differences.Two bulk RNA-seq datasets, GSE7553 and GSE125285, from the Gene Expression Omnibus database were compared within and between groups to screen for common differentially expressed genes (DEGs) for enrichment analysis. The currently recognized FRGs in DEGs gene set were selected as the targets to analyze their correlation and difference in LICA and TME metabolic functions. And validated using immune cell populations from another single-cell RNA-seq (scRNA-seq) dataset (GSE123813) to accurately understand the difference in LICA. All of the gene sets for functional enrichment analysis comes from published results and MSigDB database.Ten FRGs were used to further analyze the differences in LICA and TME metabolic functions between BCC and SCC. In the SCC samples, LICA (e.g. Treg, CCR, Cytolytic activity, etc.) and TME metabolic functions (e.g. lipid and energy, etc.) were significantly related to ferroptosis genes (e.g. SLC1A5, CD44, NQO1, HMOX1 and STEAP3), and the ferroptosis potential index were also significantly higher than that in the BCC samples. Finally, based on these ten FRGs and related enrichment results, we postulated a model of NQO1 homeostasis regulated by FRGs during induction of ferroptosis in SCC.The results showed that three FRGs, SLC1A5, CD44 and NQO1, have significant potential in targeted therapies for SCC chemotherapy resistance. And two FRGs, STEAP3 and HMOX1, formed a synergistic effect on the occurrence of ferroptosis in tumor cells. Our findings can be used as the main research materials for metastasis and chemotherapy resistance in SCC patients.
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48. Race, Genetic Ancestry, and Estimating Kidney Function in CKD
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Alan S. Go, Teresa K. Chen, Jianqiao Wang, Jiang He, Chi-yuan Hsu, Katherine T Mills, Sushrut S. Waikar, James P. Lash, Cric Study Investigators, Wei Yang, Afshin Parsa, Harold I. Feldman, Madhumita J Mohanty, Tariq Shafi, Rishi V. Parikh, Milda R Saunders, Anthony N. Muiru, Amanda H. Anderson, Raymond R. Townsend, Debbie L. Cohen, Myles Wolf, and Thida C. Tan
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Adult ,Male ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Kidney Disease ,Genetic genealogy ,Renal and urogenital ,MEDLINE ,Renal function ,Black People ,Kidney ,urologic and male genital diseases ,Medical and Health Sciences ,Article ,Race (biology) ,Clinical Research ,General & Internal Medicine ,Internal medicine ,Genetics ,Ethnicity ,Medicine ,Humans ,Renal Insufficiency ,Chronic ,Cystatin C ,Renal Insufficiency, Chronic ,Aged ,urogenital system ,business.industry ,Prevention ,Racial Groups ,food and beverages ,General Medicine ,Middle Aged ,female genital diseases and pregnancy complications ,United States ,Good Health and Well Being ,Cross-Sectional Studies ,Creatinine ,CRIC Study Investigators ,Female ,business ,Algorithms ,Glomerular Filtration Rate - Abstract
BACKGROUND: The inclusion of race in equations to estimate the glomerular filtration rate (GFR) has become controversial. Alternative equations that can be used to achieve similar accuracy without the use of race are needed. METHODS: In a large national study involving adults with chronic kidney disease, we conducted cross-sectional analyses of baseline data from 1248 participants for whom data, including the following, had been collected: race as reported by the participant, genetic ancestry markers, and the serum creatinine, serum cystatin C, and 24-hour urinary creatinine levels. RESULTS: Using current formulations of GFR estimating equations, we found that in participants who identified as Black, a model that omitted race resulted in more underestimation of the GFR (median difference between measured and estimated GFR, 3.99 ml per minute per 1.73 m(2) of body-surface area; 95% confidence interval [CI], 2.17 to 5.62) and lower accuracy (percent of estimated GFR within 10% of measured GFR [P(10)], 31%; 95% CI, 24 to 39) than models that included race (median difference, 1.11 ml per minute per 1.73 m(2); 95% CI, −0.29 to 2.54; P(10), 42%; 95% CI, 34 to 50). The incorporation of genetic ancestry data instead of race resulted in similar estimates of the GFR (median difference, 1.33 ml per minute per 1.73 m(2); 95% CI, −0.12 to 2.33; P(10), 42%; 95% CI, 34 to 50). The inclusion of non-GFR determinants of the serum creatinine level (e.g., body-composition metrics and urinary excretion of creatinine) that differed according to race reported by the participants and genetic ancestry did not eliminate the misclassification introduced by removing race (or ancestry) from serum creatinine–based GFR estimating equations. In contrast, the incorporation of race or ancestry was not necessary to achieve similarly statistically unbiased (median difference, 0.33 ml per minute per 1.73 m(2); 95% CI, −1.43 to 1.92) and accurate (P(10), 41%; 95% CI, 34 to 49) estimates in Black participants when GFR was estimated with the use of cystatin C. CONCLUSIONS: The use of the serum creatinine level to estimate the GFR without race (or genetic ancestry) introduced systematic misclassification that could not be eliminated even when numerous non-GFR determinants of the serum creatinine level were accounted for. The estimation of GFR with the use of cystatin C generated similar results while eliminating the negative consequences of the current race-based approaches. (Funded by the National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases and others.)
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49. Open heavy-flavor production in pPb collisions at LHCb
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Jianqiao Wang
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Physics ,Scattering ,Nuclear Theory ,High Energy Physics::Phenomenology ,Hadron ,Parton ,Plasma ,Nuclear matter ,Nuclear physics ,Pair production ,Nuclear Physics - Experiment ,High Energy Physics::Experiment ,Rapidity ,Charm (quantum number) ,Nuclear Experiment ,Particle Physics - Experiment - Abstract
These proceedings summarize the LHCb measurements of charm- and beauty-hadron production in pPb collisions. The studies are made down to very low-pT of the observed heavy-flavor hadrons using fully reconstructed decays. Nuclear matter effects are quantified via nuclear modification factors and forward-backward production ratios, suggesting a strong suppression for the forward rapidity and no suppression for the backward rapidity. The results help to constrain nuclear parton distribution distribution down to Bjorken-x∼ 10^−5. The charm pair production is first measured in pPb data, which comfirms the enhancement of double parton scattering in pPb collisons. These data provide important inputs to understand the Quark-Gluon Plasma formed in heavy-nucleus collisions.
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- 2021
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50. Variable‐discharge‐river macroforms in the Sunnyside Delta Interval of the Eocene Green River Formation, Uinta Basin,<scp>USA</scp>
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Piret Plink-Björklund and Jianqiao Wang
- Subjects
Delta ,Stratigraphy ,Interval (graph theory) ,Geology ,Structural basin ,Green River Formation ,Geomorphology - Published
- 2020
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