19 results on '"Jiaxing Fan"'
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2. Flexible Threshold Ring Signature in Chronological Order for Privacy Protection in Edge Computing
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Zhiwei Wang and Jiaxing Fan
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Computer Networks and Communications ,business.industry ,Computer science ,Privacy protection ,Cloud computing ,Computer Science Applications ,Ring signature ,Hardware and Architecture ,Order (business) ,business ,Software ,Edge computing ,Information Systems ,Computer network - Published
- 2022
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3. Simulation and experimental study of targeting tumor cells with medium frequency and low voltage pulsed electric field
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Jianhua Zhang, Jiaxing Fan, Yanpeng Lv, Heqing Liu, and Chuanliang Chen
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- 2023
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4. Microscopic pore structure characteristics of tight limestone reservoirs: New insights from Section 1 of the Permian Maokou Formation, Southeastern Sichuan Basin, China
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Xiyan Yang, Jiaxing Fan, Yu Zhang, Wenhao Li, Yao Du, and Rong Yang
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Anesthesiology and Pain Medicine - Published
- 2022
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5. Identification of Benign and Malignant Lung Nodules in CT Images Based on Ensemble Learning Method
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Jiaxing Fan, Qingli Cui, Jianhua Zhang, Weihua Zhang, Wenwen Jin, Sun Xiaoqian, Li Yingyue, Chuanliang Chen, Yifei Xu, Sheng Wang, Wang Shijie, Fangchu Su, Yanjun Yang, and Yanhui Hu
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Lung Neoplasms ,Computer science ,Health Informatics ,Logistic regression ,General Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology ,Diagnosis, Differential ,Machine Learning ,medicine ,False positive paradox ,Humans ,Diagnosis, Computer-Assisted ,Lung ,business.industry ,Solitary Pulmonary Nodule ,Nodule (medicine) ,Pattern recognition ,Ensemble learning ,Computer Science Applications ,Data set ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Test set ,Radiographic Image Interpretation, Computer-Assisted ,Artificial intelligence ,False positive rate ,medicine.symptom ,Tomography, X-Ray Computed ,business - Abstract
Under the background of urgent need for computer-aided technology to provide physicians with objective decision support, aiming at reducing the false positive rate of nodule CT detection in pulmonary nodules detection and improving the accuracy of lung nodule recognition, this paper puts forward a method based on ensemble learning to distinguish between malignant and benign pulmonary nodules. Firstly, trained on a public data set, a multi-layer feature fusion YOLOv3 network is used to detect lung nodules. Secondly, a CNN was trained to differentiate benign from malignant pulmonary nodules. Then, based on the idea of ensemble learning, the confidence probability of the above two models and the label of the training set are taken as data features to build a Logistic regression model. Finally, two test sets (public data set and private data set) were tested, and the confidence probability output by the two models was fused into the established logistic regression model to determine benign and malignant pulmonary nodules. The YOLOv3 network was trained to detect chest CT images of the test set. The number of pulmonary nodules detected in the public and private test sets was 356 and 314, respectively. The accuracy, sensitivity and specificity of the two test sets were 80.97%, 81.63%, 78.75% and 79.69%, 86.59%, 72.16%, respectively. With CNN training pulmonary nodules benign and malignant discriminant model analysis of two kinds of test set, the result of accuracy, sensitivity and specificity were 90.12%, 90.66%, 89.47% and 88.57%, 85.62%, 90.87%, respectively. Fused model based on YOLOv3 network and CNN is tested on two test sets, and the result of accuracy, sensitivity and specificity were 93.82%, 94.85%, 92.59% and 92.31%, 92.68%, 91.89%, respectively. The ensemble learning model is more effective than YOLOv3 network and CNN in removing false positives, and the accuracy of the ensemble. Learning model is higher than the other two networks in identifying pulmonary nodules.
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- 2021
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6. Design of Planar BPF Based on Hexagonal-Lattice Metallic PhC Structure in 28GHz Band
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Liangchao Jiang, Chun-Ping Chen, Jiaxing Fan, Ming Wang, Takaharu Hiraoka, and Tetsuo Anada
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- 2022
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7. Dynamic network representation learning based on temporal neighborhood aggregation
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Fengzhe Zhong, Yan Liu, and Jiaxing Fan
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- 2022
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8. New conditions of HPLC analysis for separation and quantification of simple organic acids of tricarboxylic acid cycle in psoriasis
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Jiaxing Fan, Yiyang Liu, Yiqing Cao, Yunqiu Yu, and Shenmin Su
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Citric acid cycle ,Hplc analysis ,Chromatography ,Chemistry ,Simple (abstract algebra) ,General Chemistry - Abstract
Tricarboxylic acid cycle is an important pathway and the metabolites of tricarboxylic acid cycle, simple organic acids, play important roles in many physiological processes. The new conditions of high performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) with improved separation selectivity were developed and optimized by choosing suitable store solvent, methanol, which can catalyze the reaction, aldol condensation, and facilitate the formation of new compound to improve simultaneous detection of nine metabolites of tricarboxylic acid cycle, including lactic acid, pyruvic acid, citric acid, alpha-ketoglutaric acid, malic acid, succinic acid, cis-aconitic acid, itaconic acid, and fumaric acid, and be applied in analysis of the nine metabolites in psoriasis mice skin. This study shows that in process of developing methods, expect conventional chromatographic condition, solvent should also be considered carefully.
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- 2021
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9. Downregulation of miR-485-3p promotes proliferation, migration and invasion in prostate cancer through activation of TGF-β signaling
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Dongdong, Chen, Jiaxing, Fan, Xianduo, Li, Zongshuai, Jiao, Guanbao, Tang, Xuewen, Guo, Hao, Chen, Jianning, Wang, and Tongyi, Men
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Gene Expression Regulation, Neoplastic ,Male ,MicroRNAs ,Cell Movement ,Transforming Growth Factor beta ,Cell Line, Tumor ,Receptor, Transforming Growth Factor-beta Type II ,Down-Regulation ,Humans ,Prostatic Neoplasms ,Cell Proliferation - Abstract
Prostate cancer (PC) is the second leading cause of cancer-related death among men worldwide. Downregulation of miR-485-3p has been revealed to participate in the tumorigenesis and progression of many types of cancer. However, the clinical and biological role of miR-485-3p in PC remains largely unknown.The expression of miR-485-3p was analyzed in the published databases and detected in our clinical samples and cell lines by RT-qPCR assay. CCK8, transwell invasion and migration, and colony formation assays were performed to investigate the biological function of miR-485-3p. Bioinformatical analysis, RIP, western blotting and luciferase reporter assays were carried out to explore the downstream mechanism of miR-485-3p.The level of miR-485-3p was downregulated in PC tissues, particularly in primary PC tissues with metastasis relative to normal prostate tissues. miR-485-3p downregulation was positively correlated with poor disease-free and overall survival in patients with PC. Functionally, miR-485-3p overexpression dramatically suppressed the proliferation, migration and invasion ability of PC cells in vitro. Mechanistically, miR-485-3p overexpression suppressed the activity of TGF-β signaling by targeting TGFBR2 to play tumor-suppressive roles in PC progression.Our study reports the miR-485-3p/TGFBR2/ TGF-β signaling axis in tumor development of PC, suggesting miR-485-3p may be a potential target to develop therapeutic strategies against PC.
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- 2021
10. The impact of heterotrophic bacteria on recalcitrant dissolved organic carbon formation in a typical karstic river
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Qiufang He, Qiong Xiao, Jiaxing Fan, Haijuan Zhao, Min Cao, Cheng Zhang, and Yongjun Jiang
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Carbon Sequestration ,Environmental Engineering ,Bacteria ,Rivers ,Environmental Chemistry ,Dissolved Organic Matter ,Pollution ,Waste Management and Disposal ,Carbon - Abstract
Recalcitrant dissolved organic carbon (RDOC) resulting from microbial carbon (MCPs) holds promise as a relatively long-term natural carbon sink in marine environments. However, the RDOC formation mechanism remains uncertain in terrestrial aquatic systems. To determine the microbial impacts on autochthonous dissolved organic carbon (DOC), RDOC formation, and the critical influencing bacteria species, spatial changes in hydrochemistry, carbon isotopes, and microbial diversity were investigated in water samples from the karstic Lijiang River, southwest China. Samples were collected at various locations along the river system in May and July 2017. The biodegradable DOC (BDOC), RDOC, soil sourced DOC (SDOC), submerged aquatic vascular plant sourced DOC (PDOC) and microbial sourced DOC (MDOC) were calculated using the in-situ microbial incubation method, stable carbon isotopes and C/N ratio. RDOC accounted for 67% to 93% of DOC concentrations, measuring 1.3 mg/L and 1.2 mg/L in May and July, respectively. In May, BDOC concentrations increased by 0.05 mg/L from 0.18 mg/L to 0.23 mg/L, but decreased by 0.43 mg/L from 0.66 mg/L to 0.23 mg/L in July. The spatiotemporal variation of BDOC indicated photosynthesis was the main BDOC source and induced high autochthonous DOC formation, especially in May. However, RDOC was the dominant accumulation component in Lijiang River. MDOC increased by 0.86 mg/L from 0 to 0.86 mg/L in May and 0.78 mg/L from 0.10 mg/L to 0.88 mg/L in July, which was the dominant accumulated DOC and RDOC component. The abundance of Sporichthyaceae accounted for 3.4%-22.6% in May and Novosphingobium accounted for 3.5%-34.0% in July. These were the critical bacteria species induced MDOC formation, which were confirmed by their abundances in KEGG pathway modules determined by PICRUAST2. These results demonstrate that heterotrophic bacteria dominate autochthonous DOC and RDOC formation in the karst surface river, which is valuable for understanding organic carbon cycling in karstic aquatic systems.
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- 2021
11. Synergy of ferric vanadate and MXene for high performance Li- and Na-ion batteries
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Huajun Xu, Jiaxing Fan, Di Pang, Yingying Zheng, Gang Chen, Fei Du, Yury Gogotsi, Yohan Dall'Agnese, and Yu Gao
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General Chemical Engineering ,Environmental Chemistry ,General Chemistry ,Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering - Published
- 2022
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12. Synergy of Ferric Vanadate And Mxene for High Performance Li and Na Ion Batteries
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Huajun Xu, Jiaxing Fan, Di Pang, Yingying Zhao, Gang Chen, Fei Du, Yury Gogotsi, Yohan Dall’Agnese, and Yu Gao
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History ,Polymers and Plastics ,Business and International Management ,Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering - Published
- 2021
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13. A low-cost microfluidic platform coupled with light emitting diode for optogenetic analysis of neuronal response in C. elegans
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Anle Ge, Wei Du, Minghai Ge, Xiaojun Feng, Xixian Wang, Liang Hu, Shanshan Wang, JiaXing Fan, and Bi-Feng Liu
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Nervous system ,Optical fiber ,Microfluidics ,02 engineering and technology ,Optogenetics ,01 natural sciences ,Analytical Chemistry ,law.invention ,law ,medicine ,Biological neural network ,Light beam ,Animals ,Caenorhabditis elegans ,Neurons ,Chemistry ,010401 analytical chemistry ,021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology ,Laser ,0104 chemical sciences ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Calcium ,Neuron ,0210 nano-technology ,Neuroscience - Abstract
Optogenetic method is widely used for dissecting the neuronal function and connectivity in a specific neural circuit, which can help understanding how the animal process information and generate behavior. The nematode C. elegans has a simple but complete nervous system, making it an attractive model to study the dynamics signals of neural circuits. However, in vivo analysis on neural circuits usually rely on the complex and expensive optical equipment to allow optogenetic stimulating the neuron while recording its activities in such a freely moving animal. Hence, in this paper we reported a portable optofluidic platform that works based on optical fiber illumination and functional imaging for worm optogenetic manipulation. A light beam from LED laser pen crossing the 3D-printed optical fiber channel is used to activate the neurons specific-expressed with light sensitive proteins ChR-2. The imaging light path is perpendicular to the stimulation light, which allows activating neuron precisely and measuring cellular signals simultaneously. By using such an easy-to-assemble device, optical stimulation of the specific neurons and detection of dynamic calcium responses of other neurons could be proceeded simultaneously. Thus, the developed microfluidic platform puts forward a simple, rapid and low-cost strategy for further neural circuits studies.
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- 2020
14. Simvastatin functions as a heat shock protein 90 inhibitor against triple‐negative breast cancer
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Lan Jiang, Guize Feng, Zhaohu Lin, Huijuan Liu, Jiaxing Fan, Xuan Wang, Xiaoxiao Jiang, Jiami Han, Kou Xinhui, Fanghui Sun, and Yang Yonghua
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0301 basic medicine ,Cancer Research ,Simvastatin ,Indoles ,Chaperonins ,Apoptosis ,Cell Cycle Proteins ,Triple Negative Breast Neoplasms ,Hydroxamic Acids ,Hsp90 inhibitor ,Mice ,0302 clinical medicine ,Adenosine Triphosphate ,Antineoplastic Combined Chemotherapy Protocols ,Panobinostat ,polycyclic compounds ,Triple-negative breast cancer ,Mice, Inbred BALB C ,biology ,Chemistry ,LBH589 ,General Medicine ,Hsp90 ,Cdc37 ,Oncology ,CDC37 ,030220 oncology & carcinogenesis ,Original Article ,Female ,medicine.drug ,Protein Binding ,Mice, Nude ,03 medical and health sciences ,Heat shock protein ,Cell Line, Tumor ,medicine ,Animals ,Humans ,HSP90 Heat-Shock Proteins ,acetylation ,Lysine ,Original Articles ,Xenograft Model Antitumor Assays ,030104 developmental biology ,Drug Discovery and Delivery ,Acetylation ,Cancer cell ,Cancer research ,biology.protein ,Hydroxymethylglutaryl-CoA Reductase Inhibitors - Abstract
Acetylation plays an important role in regulating the chaperone activity of heat shock protein 90 (Hsp90) during malignant transformation through the stabilization and conformational maturation of oncogenic proteins. However, the functional acetylation sites, potential anticancer drug targets, are still emerging. We found that acetylation at K292 in Hsp90α is critical for the development and treatment of breast cancer. Acetylation at K292 not only augments the affinity of Hsp90 to ATP, cochaperones, and client proteins but it also promotes cancer cell colony formation, migration, and invasion in vitro as well as tumor growth in vivo. Importantly, K292-acetylated Hsp90 has been validated as an exciting anticancer drug target by interfering with the complex formation between K292-acetylated Hsp90 and cochaperone Cdc37, leading to diminishment of kinase client maturation and proteasome-dependent degradation of kinase substrates. Furthermore, we showed that simvastatin prevented, whereas LBH589 promoted, the progression of Hsp90 chaperone cycling and client maturation, resulting in an increment of cell apoptosis by the combination of simvastatin and LBH589 in a mouse xenograft model. These data suggest that simvastatin is a novel Hsp90 inhibitor to disrupt the formation of the K292-acetylated Hsp90/Cdc37 complex in triple-negative breast cancer cells. The combination of simvastatin with LBH589 could be used as a novel therapeutic strategy for triple-negative breast cancer.
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- 2018
15. Transcriptional downregulation of miR-127-3p by CTCF promotes prostate cancer bone metastasis by targeting PSMB5
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Kai Li, Jiaxing Fan, Yong Meng, Yunchao Wang, Wenzhi Du, Jianning Wang, and Hui Zhang
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Male ,CCCTC-Binding Factor ,Proteasome Endopeptidase Complex ,Bone disease ,Transcription, Genetic ,Biophysics ,Down-Regulation ,Bone Neoplasms ,Biochemistry ,Metastasis ,03 medical and health sciences ,Prostate cancer ,Mice ,Downregulation and upregulation ,Structural Biology ,Cell Line, Tumor ,Genetics ,Medicine ,Animals ,Humans ,Molecular Biology ,030304 developmental biology ,0303 health sciences ,business.industry ,030302 biochemistry & molecular biology ,Bone metastasis ,Prostatic Neoplasms ,Cell Biology ,medicine.disease ,PSMB5 ,MicroRNAs ,Proteasome ,CTCF ,Cancer research ,business - Abstract
Prostate cancer (PCa) is one of the most common cancers in males and particularly tends to metastasize to bone. Currently, metastatic bone disease is incurable, and new therapies need to be developed. Our study aims to determine the role of miR-127-3p in PCa metastasis to bone. The results demonstrate that miR-127-3p is markedly reduced in bone metastasis-positive PCa tissues relative to that in bone metastasis-negative PCa tissues. Furthermore, overexpressing miR-127-3p inhibits PCa cell invasion and migration in vitro by targeting the proteasome β-subunit PSMB5. Moreover, CCCTC-binding factor (CTCF) transcriptionally inhibits miR-127-3p by interacting with the miR-127-3p promoter. Collectively, this study uncovers a novel mechanism of the CTCF/miR-127-3p/PSMB5 axis in promoting PCa bone metastasis, indicating that miR-127-3p could function as a promising therapeutic target against bone metastasis.
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- 2019
16. Excitation-emission matrix fluorescence spectra of chromophoric dissolved organic matter reflected the composition and origination of dissolved organic carbon in Lijiang River, Southwest China
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Qiong Xiao, Cheng Zhang, Qiufang He, Jiaxing Fan, Yongjun Jiang, Min Cao, and Haijuan Zhao
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Total organic carbon ,chemistry.chemical_classification ,010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciences ,Aquatic ecosystem ,0207 environmental engineering ,Carbon sink ,02 engineering and technology ,01 natural sciences ,Colored dissolved organic matter ,chemistry ,Total inorganic carbon ,Aquatic plant ,Environmental chemistry ,Dissolved organic carbon ,Environmental science ,Organic matter ,020701 environmental engineering ,0105 earth and related environmental sciences ,Water Science and Technology - Abstract
Aquatic photosynthesis transforms inorganic carbon to organic carbon (OC), which contributes to autochthonous organic carbon (AOC) in sediment and particulate organic carbon in surface karst aquatic systems. Aquatic plant and microbes are participated in autochthonous dissolved organic carbon (ADOC) formation in surface karst aquatic systems, but the composition and formation of ADOC remains little known, which leaves problem on calculation of organic carbon flux. In this study, the Lijiang River was chosen as typical surface karst river to identify the DOC composition and its origin, and to explore the environmental influencing factors. Samples were collected seasonally from the upper to lower reaches of the river to analyze hydrochemical parameters and the excitation-emission matrix (EEM) spectrum of chromophoric dissolved organic matter (CDOM). Three CDOM components were calculated by parallel factor analysis (PARAFAC) from EEM spectra, which were allochthonous soil-sourced DOC (SDOC), autochthonous aquatic plant-sourced DOC (APDOC), and microbial-sourced DOC (MDOC). Based on the DOC component concentrations, SDOC is induced by large amounts of precipitation causing soil erosion in summer. APDOC formation is encouraged by moderate water temperatures in spring and fall restricted by high water turbidity in summer. The significant positive linear correlations between APDOC and dissolved inorganic carbon (DIC) and MDOC indicate DIC fertilization effect in karst aquatic systems directly promotes APDOC formation and indirectly promotes MDOC. Our study develops a relatively simple way to calculate composition of karst aquatic DOC, which demonstrates the participation of aquatic plants and microbes in APDOC production and reiterate that autochthonous DOC should be considered when calculating the carbon sink in surface karst aquatic systems.
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17. Quantitative detection and metabolic profile analysis of metabolites of tricarboxylic acid cycle and amino acids in psoriasis serum before and after receiving monoclonal antibody treatment by one-pot GC-MS derivatization
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Li Zhang, Jiaxing Fan, Xiao-Pan Wang, Shenmin Su, Xia Li, Jie Zheng, Yunchen Le, Lihong Chen, Yunqiu Yu, and Jianglu Zhou
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chemistry.chemical_classification ,medicine.drug_class ,010401 analytical chemistry ,Tricarboxylic acid ,Metabolism ,010402 general chemistry ,Condensed Matter Physics ,medicine.disease ,Monoclonal antibody ,01 natural sciences ,0104 chemical sciences ,Amino acid ,Citric acid cycle ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Biochemistry ,chemistry ,Psoriasis ,medicine ,Physical and Theoretical Chemistry ,Gas chromatography–mass spectrometry ,Derivatization ,Instrumentation ,Spectroscopy - Abstract
Psoriasis is a common chronic inflammatory skin disease which may exhibit a variety of skin clinical manifestations associated with multiple comorbidities. However, its pathogenesis associated with metabolism has not yet been understood. The metabolites of tricarboxylic acid (TCA) cycle and amino acids are interlinked with each other and involve many physiological processes. This study determined 32 metabolites of TCA cycle and amino acids in psoriasis using an improved GC-MS method. This one-pot derivatization applied silanization and oximation simultaneously for easy, quick and sensitive quantitative detection of 32 metabolites in serum of patients with psoriasis. Through the established GC-MS method, 32 metabolites in serum were detected in a single run. The result of this preliminary study showed that there were significant alterations of the metabolites in tricarboxylic acid (TCA) cycle and amino acids before and after treatment. A shift towards healthy controls of these metabolites after treatment was observed using principal component analysis (PCA) as well. Receiver operating-characteristic curve (ROC) analysis of the analyzed 32 metabolites filtered 5 potential biomarkers of the clinical efficacy of the treatment. This result suggested the importance of these metabolites in the pathogenesis of psoriasis. To our best know, this is the first targeted metabolomics work to study the changes of TCA cycle metabolites and amino acids in the background of treatment of psoriasis.
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- 2021
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18. Truth-Preserving Coring Tool for Broken and Soft Mineral Stratum
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Jiaxing Fan, Chunhua Lu, and Tao Zhang
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Engineering ,business.industry ,Core sample ,Earth and Planetary Sciences(all) ,General Medicine ,Soft and broken stratum ,Coring ,Mineral resource classification ,coring tool ,Core drill ,work principle ,Mining engineering ,core effect ,Geotechnical engineering ,business ,Stratum - Abstract
It is very important for evaluating mineral resources to get representative original rock and mineral core sample accurately and reliably, however, it is difficult to get high-quality core samples which were representative with existing core drill tool in soft and broken mineral stratum. This paper introduces a truth-preserving coring tool which used for improving the quality of coring in soft and broken mineral stratum, and the structure and work principle of coring tool were elaborated. Meanwhile, we have analyzed and calculated coring movement and force of the tool. Finally, there is an effect of the field test which was introduced briefly. Study indicates: the new truth-preserving coring tool owned many advantages that were innovative design ideas, simple structure, easy operation, and can improve core quality in soft and broken mineral stratum significantly.
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19. The Signal Detection in TWACS Based on IIR Filter
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Wei Liang, Jiaxing Fan, and Wenbing Lu
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Engineering ,Noise (signal processing) ,business.industry ,General Medicine ,Filter (signal processing) ,Communications system ,Signal ,IIR ,Interference (communication) ,TWACS ,Harmonic ,Electronic engineering ,Detection theory ,cross correlation coefficient ,business ,Infinite impulse response ,Engineering(all) ,difference technique - Abstract
Two-way Automatic Communication System (TWACS) eliminates most of harmonic and noise interference from power network by way of the time-domain difference technology. Then the modulating signal is demodulated by judging the direction of it. In order to improve the communication performance, this paper puts forward a method to reduce the electric network noise in the difference signal based on IIR band-pass filter. The variation of the cross correlation coefficient of detection signal and reference signal can reflect the improved results. The analysis and comparison of field measured signal have shown that this method is much more reliable than the traditional method.
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