162 results on '"Yu‐Wei Zhang"'
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2. Risk factors associated with indoor transmission during home quarantine of COVID-19 patients
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Yang Liu, Yan-Hua Chai, Yi-Fan Wu, Yu-Wei Zhang, Ling Wang, Ling Yang, Yi-Han Shi, Le-Le Wang, Li-Sha Zhang, Yan Chen, Rui Fan, Yu-Hua Wen, Heng Yang, Li Li, Yi-Han Liu, Hui-Zhen Zheng, Ji-Jin Jiang, Hao Qian, Ru-Jia Tao, Ye-Chang Qian, Ling-Wei Wang, Rong-Chang Chen, Jin-Fu Xu, and Chen Wang
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Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health - Abstract
PurposeThe study aimed to identify potential risk factors for family transmission and to provide precautionary guidelines for the general public during novel Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) waves.MethodsA retrospective cohort study with numerous COVID-19 patients recruited was conducted in Shanghai. Epidemiological data including transmission details, demographics, vaccination status, symptoms, comorbidities, antigen test, living environment, residential ventilation, disinfection and medical treatment of each participant were collected and risk factors for family transmission were determined. ResultsA total of 2,334 COVID-19 patients participated. Compared with non-cohabitation infected patients, cohabitated ones were younger (p = 0.019), more commonly unvaccinated (p = 0.048) or exposed to infections (p p = 0.003) or shared living room (p p p p = 0.010) were independent risk factors for the cohabitant transmission of COVID-19, and a separate room with a separate toilet could reduce the risk of family transmission (OR = 0.62, 95%CI 0.41–0.92, p = 0.018).ConclusionPatients showing negative 2019-nCov antigen tests, being asymptomatic, living in a separate room with a separate toilet, or actively avoiding direct contact with cohabitants were at low risk of family transmission, and the study recommended that avoiding direct contact and residential disinfection could reduce the risk of all cohabitants within the same house being infected with COVID-19.
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- 2023
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3. Antifungal alkaloids from the branch‐leaves of Clausena lansium Lour . Skeels (Rutaceae)
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Yu‐Wei Zhang, Xiao‐Xiang Fu, Ji‐Guang Chen, Yu‐Le Yang, Wei‐Xuan Wu, Su‐Ling Xiao, Ying‐Jin Huang, and Wen‐Wen Peng
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Insect Science ,General Medicine ,Agronomy and Crop Science - Published
- 2023
4. Neural Modeling of Portrait Bas-relief from a Single Photograph
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Yu-Wei Zhang, Ping Luo, Hao Zhou, Zhongping Ji, Hui Liu, Yanzhao Chen, and Caiming Zhang
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Signal Processing ,Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition ,Computer Graphics and Computer-Aided Design ,Software - Abstract
In this paper, we present an end-to-end neural solution to model portrait bas-relief from a single photograph, which is cast as a problem of image-to-depth translation. The main challenge is the lack of bas-relief data for network training. To solve this problem, we propose a semi-automatic pipeline to synthesize bas-relief samples. The main idea is to first construct normal maps from photos, and then generate bas-relief samples by reconstructing pixel-wise depths. In total, our synthetic dataset contains 23k pixel-wise photo/bas-relief pairs. Since the process of bas-relief synthesis requires a certain amount of user interactions, we propose end-to-end solutions with various network architectures, and train them on the synthetic data. We select the one that gave the best results through qualitative and quantitative comparisons. Experiments on numerous portrait photos, comparisons with state-of-the-art methods and evaluations by artists have proven the effectiveness and efficiency of the selected network.
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- 2022
5. Modeling Multi-Style Portrait Relief from a Single Photograph
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Yu-Wei Zhang, Honggong Yang, Ping Luo, Zhi Li, Hui Liu, Zhongping Ji, and Caiming Zhang
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- 2023
6. AC-driven multicolor electroluminescence from a hybrid WSe
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Ya-Hui, Chang, Yen-Shou, Lin, Konthoujam, James Singh, Hsiang-Ting, Lin, Chiao-Yun, Chang, Zheng-Zhe, Chen, Yu-Wei, Zhang, Shih-Yen, Lin, Hao-Chung, Kuo, and Min-Hsiung, Shih
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Light-emitting diodes (LEDs) are used widely, but when operated at a low-voltage direct current (DC), they consume unnecessary power because a converter must be used to convert it to an alternating current (AC). DC flow across devices also causes charge accumulation at a high current density, leading to lowered LED reliability. In contrast, gallium-nitride-based LEDs can be operated without an AC-DC converter being required, potentially leading to greater energy efficiency and reliability. In this study, we developed a multicolor AC-driven light-emitting device by integrating a WSe
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- 2022
7. Pseudomonas aeruginosa Induces Interferon-β Production to Promote Intracellular Survival
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Ling Yang, Yu-Wei Zhang, Yang Liu, Ying-Zhou Xie, Dong Weng, Bao-Xue Ge, Hai-Peng Liu, and Jin-Fu Xu
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Microbiology (medical) ,Mammals ,General Immunology and Microbiology ,Ecology ,Physiology ,Interleukin-1beta ,Membrane Proteins ,Cell Biology ,Interferon-beta ,Nucleotidyltransferases ,Immunity, Innate ,Infectious Diseases ,Pseudomonas aeruginosa ,Genetics ,Animals ,Humans ,Interferon Regulatory Factor-3 ,Proto-Oncogene Proteins c-akt ,Signal Transduction - Abstract
Pseudomonas aeruginosa (PA) is known as one kind of extracellular pathogens. However, more evidence showed that PA encounters the intracellular environment in different mammalian cell types. Little is known of innate immune factors modulating intracellular PA survival. In the present study, we proposed that interferon-β (IFN-β) is beneficial to the survival of PA in the cytoplasm of macrophages. Furthermore, we found that interleukin-1β (IL-1β) induced by PA suppresses IFN-β response driven by the cGAS-STING-TBK1 pathway. Mechanistically, IL-1β decreased the production of cyclic GMP-AMP (cGAMP) by activating AKT kinase. cGAMP is necessarily sufficient to stimulate the transcription of IFN-β via the STING adaptor-TBK1 kinase-IRF3 transcription factor axis. Thus, our findings uncovered a novel module for PA intracellular survival involving IFN-β production restricted by IL-1β and provided a strong rationale for a potential clinical strategy against pulmonary PA infection patients.
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- 2022
8. High Relief Modeling from 3D Object Through Laplacian-based Surface Deformation
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Luo Ping, Yu-Wei Zhang, Chen Yanzhao, and Zhou Hao
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Computational Mathematics ,Computer science ,Computational Mechanics ,Geometry ,Object (computer science) ,Computer Graphics and Computer-Aided Design ,Laplace operator ,Surface deformation - Published
- 2021
9. [Iodine Nutritional Status and Prevalence of Thyroid Disorders among Adults in Chengdu]
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Yong-Lian, Chen, Qing-Guo, Lü, Yu-Chao, Wu, Shi-Shi, Xu, Heng, Wan, Li, Zhong, Hong-Yi, Cao, Yu-Wei, Zhang, and Nan-Wei, Tong
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Adult ,Hypothyroidism ,Prevalence ,Humans ,Nutritional Status ,Hashimoto Disease ,Thyroid Nodule ,Hyperthyroidism ,Iodine - Abstract
To investigate the prevalence of thyroid disorders, iodine nutritional status and relevant risk factors among adults in Chengdu city on the basis of two population-based surveys, one conducted between 2016 and 2017 and the other, between 2019 and 2020, and to provide references for making health-related administrative decisions.Two population-based sampling surveys were conducted. The first one was done between October 2016 and December 2017, using stratified cluster random sampling to select subjects from 2 urban and 2 rural communities in Chengdu. Then, between December 2019 and February 2020, sequential cluster sampling was used to select subjects from communities in the peripheral regions of Longquanyi District, Chengdu. Both surveys covered natural populations of people who were 18 or older and who met the inclusion criteria. In the first survey, questionnaires, physical examination, thyroid ultrasound, and examinations of serum thyroid biochemical markers and urine iodine were performed, while in the second survey, only questionnaire concerning thyroid disorders and physical examination were performed. Statistical analysis of the nutritional status of iodine, the prevalence of thyroid disorders, and potential risk factor was conducted.A total of 1859 subjects were enrolled for the first survey and 16152 for the second. According to the results of the first survey, the median urine iodine concentration was 172.10 μg/L, and the group with adequate or more than adequate iodine accounted for more than 60% of the surveyed population. The prevalence of thyroid disorders was found to be 0.48% for overt hyperthyroidism, 0.43% for subclinical hyperthyroidism, 0.43% for Grave's disease, 1.34% for overt hypothyroidism, 16.62% for subclinical hypothyroidism, 16.73% for positive thyroid antibody, 12.96% for TPOAb positive, 10.06% for TGAb positive, 0.81% for goiter, 14.85% for single nodule, 14.42% for multi-nodules, and 29.26% for thyroid nodules. Excess iodine is a risk factor for subclinical hypothyroidism (The iodine nutritional status of adults in Chengdu in recent years was appropriate. The total prevalence of hyperthyroidism, hypothyroidism and Hashimoto's thyroiditis remained stable, while that of thyroid nodule increased in recent years. We should continue with the implementation of the universal salt iodization policy and reinforce efforts in monitoring. Furthermore, we should make an active effort to look into the etiology of thyroid nodules.
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- 2022
10. Predicting adverse pregnancy outcomes of pregnant mothers with syphilis based on a logistic regression model: a retrospective study
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Yu-Wei Zhang, Man-Yu Liu, Xing-Hao Yu, Xiu-Yu He, Xiao-Hang Xu, Dong Wang, Xiao Liu, and Ya-na Ma
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Objective: To assess whether a simple predictive model can be composed of risk factors leading to adverse pregnancy outcomes (APOs) in infants of syphilitic mothers during pregnancy, that can predict the APOs of newborns.Methods: We conducted a retrospective study of 768 pregnant women with syphilis. They were required to complete a questionnaire. We analyzed the data and divided it into a training set and a test set. In the training set, we screened the predictors, constructed a prediction model and evaluated the prediction performance in the test set.Results: Compared with the APOs group, pregnant women in the non-APOs group participated in a longer treatment course. Course, time of the first antenatal care, gestation week at syphilis diagnosis, and gestation age at delivery in weeks were independent predictors of APOs, and they were used to establish the nomogram. The AUCs of the nomogram were 0.771 (95% CI, 0.708-0.834) and 0.733 (95% CI, 0.638-0.828) in the training and testing sets, respectively.Conclusions: Our study investigated the impact of various characteristics of syphilis pregnant women on pregnancy outcomes and established a prediction model of APOs in Suzhou. The incidence of APOs can be reduced by controlling for these risk factors.
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- 2022
11. TNF
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Fang-Fang, Dai, Min, Hu, Yu-Wei, Zhang, Rong-Hui, Zhu, Li-Ping, Chen, Zhi-Dian, Li, Yan-Jie, Huang, Wei, Hu, and Yan-Xiang, Cheng
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Fetal Growth Retardation ,Tumor Necrosis Factor-alpha ,Adalimumab ,Infant, Newborn ,Pregnancy Outcome ,Abortion, Spontaneous ,Pregnancy Complications ,Pre-Eclampsia ,Pregnancy ,Cytokines ,Humans ,Premature Birth ,Female ,Tumor Necrosis Factor Inhibitors - Abstract
Pregnancy is a complex biological process. The establishment and maintenance of foetal-maternal interface are pivotal events. Decidual immune cells and inflammatory cytokines play indispensable roles in the foetal-maternal interface. The disfunction of decidual immune cells leads to adverse pregnancy outcome. Tumour necrosis factor (TNF)
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- 2022
12. Neural Modelling of Flower Bas‐relief from 2D Line Drawing
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Yanzhao Chen, Jinlei Wang, Caiming Zhang, Hui Liu, Wenping Wang, Yu-Wei Zhang, and Zhongping Ji
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Engineering drawing ,Computer science ,Line drawings ,Computer Graphics and Computer-Aided Design - Published
- 2021
13. Carrier–Phonon Interaction Induced Large Negative Thermal‐Optic Coefficient at Near Band Edge of Quasi‐2D (PEA) 2 PbBr 4 Perovskite
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Sheng‐Chan Wu, Chun‐Sheng Wu, Ching‐Hang Chien, Yu‐Wei Zhang, Chung‐Xian Yang, Cheng Liu, Ming‐Hsien Li, Chen‐Fu Lin, Yu‐Hao Wu, Bi‐Hsuan Lin, Yu‐Hsun Chou, Yia‐Chung Chang, Peter Chen, and Hsu‐Cheng Hsu
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Biomaterials ,Electrochemistry ,Condensed Matter Physics ,Electronic, Optical and Magnetic Materials - Published
- 2023
14. Five new steroidal saponins from the seeds of Solanum melongena L
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Yu-Wei Zhang, Ya-Ping Chen, Yun-Fang Zhao, Yin-Ru Wang, Xue-Feng Huang, Jing Zhou, Fang-Fang Chen, and Wei Liu
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Melongena ,biology ,Traditional medicine ,010405 organic chemistry ,Chemistry ,Plant Science ,biology.organism_classification ,01 natural sciences ,Biochemistry ,0104 chemical sciences ,010404 medicinal & biomolecular chemistry ,Solanum ,Agronomy and Crop Science ,Biotechnology - Abstract
Two novel cholestane-type steroidal saponins, melongoside R-S (1-2) and three novel furostanol-type steroidal saponins, melongoside T-V (3-5), together with three known steroidal saponins (6-8) were isolated from the seeds of Solanum melongna L. The structures of these compounds were elucidated by extensive spectroscopic analysis such as HR-ESI-MS, ESI-MS and NMR.
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- 2021
15. Resveratrol affects the migration and apoptosis of monocytes by blocking HMGB1/NF-κB pathway
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Zihan Qi, Qiaoliang Dong, Yingfei Zhu, Xueli Qin, Meng Liu, Chan Liu, Yu-Wei Zhang, Lin Gan, Hongmei Guo, Weixiang Li, Hong Liu, and Xi Zhang
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Cancer Research ,biology ,Chemistry ,Blocking (radio) ,aging ,food and beverages ,NF-κB ,Resveratrol ,HMGB1 ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Oncology ,Apoptosis ,monocyte ,Cancer research ,biology.protein ,high mobility group box-1 (HMGB1) ,Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and imaging ,lipids (amino acids, peptides, and proteins) ,Original Article ,lipopolysaccharide (LPS) - Abstract
Background Chronic inflammation is now recognized as a causal factor of aging. Resveratrol is a non-flavonoid compound that widely exists in plant species, exerting anti-inflammatory effects in vitro and in animal models. The chemotaxis of inflammatory cells and secretion of cytokines are key characters in inflammation response. Methods The effects of lipopolysaccharide (LPS) and high mobility group box-1 (HMGB1) chromosomal on the migration, inflammatory response, and apoptosis of monocytes were detected. THP-1 cells were used to study the effects of resveratrol treatment on LPS- and HMGB-induced monocytes. We aimed to investigate the effect of Resveratrol on monocyte migration and the expression of a special cytokine named HMGB1 in THP-1 cells. Results Resveratrol obviously inhibited THP-1 migration induced by LPS. LPS increased the expression of HMGB1 and its release in THP-1 cells, which were both decreased by resveratrol. Resveratrol inhibited the activity of NF-κB-p65 and the translocation of NF-κB-p65 from nucleus to cytoplasm induced by LPS. In addition, Resveratrol increased LPS and HMGB1-inhibited monocyte apoptosis. Resveratrol inhibited the LPS-induced HMGB1 secretion and its activation through NF-κB pathway. The THP-1 migration induced by LPS was inhibited by resveratrol. Conclusions Resveratrol may inhibit monocyte migration and induce apoptosis by blocking downstream HMGB1/NF-κB/MCP-1 signaling pathways, thereby reducing systemic inflammation.
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- 2021
16. HSCs: slow me down with PLAG1
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Yu Wei Zhang and Nina Cabezas-Wallscheid
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DNA-Binding Proteins ,Immunology ,Humans ,Cell Biology ,Hematology ,Cell Self Renewal ,Hematopoietic Stem Cells ,Biochemistry ,Transcription Factors - Published
- 2022
17. Detecting TAD-like domains from RNA-associated interactions
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Yu Wei Zhang, Lingxi Chen, and Shuai Cheng Li
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Histone Code ,Genetics ,RNA ,Algorithms ,Chromatin ,Chromosomes - Abstract
Topologically associated domains (TADs) are crucial chromatin structural units. Evidence has illustrated that RNA–chromatin and RNA–RNA spatial interactions, so-called RNA-associated interactions (RAIs), may be associated with TAD-like domains (TLDs). To decode hierarchical TLDs from RAIs, we proposed SuperTLD, a domain detection algorithm incorporating imputation. We applied SuperTLD on four RAI data sets and compared TLDs with the TADs identified from the corresponding Hi-C datasets. The TLDs and TADs share a moderate similarity of hierarchies ≥ 0.5312 and the finest structures ≥ 0.8295. Comparison between boundaries and domains further demonstrated the novelty of TLDs. Enrichment analysis of epigenetic characteristics illustrated that the novel TLDs exhibit an enriched CTCF by 0.6245 fold change and H3 histone marks enriched within domains. GO analysis on the TLD novel boundaries exhibited enriched diverse terms, revealing TLDs’ formation mechanism related closely to gene regulation.
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- 2022
18. The Mechanism of Insulin-Like Growth Factor II mRNA-Binging Protein 3 Induce Decidualization and Maternal-Fetal Interface Cross Talk by TGF-β1 in Recurrent Spontaneous Abortion
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Rong-hui Zhu, Fang-fang Dai, Dong-yong Yang, Shi-yi Liu, Ya-jing Zheng, Ma-li Wu, Zhi-min Deng, Zi-tao Wang, Yu-wei Zhang, Wei Tan, Zhi-dian Li, Juan He, Xiao Yang, Min Hu, and Yan-xiang Cheng
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Cell Biology ,Developmental Biology - Abstract
Recurrent spontaneous abortion (RSA) is defined as the loss of two or more consecutive intrauterine pregnancies that are clinically established early in pregnancy. To date, the etiology and underlying mechanisms of RSA remain unclear. It is widely thought that the impairment of decidualization is inclined to induce subsequent pregnancy failure and leads to the dysregulation of extra-villous trophoblast invasion and proliferation through maternal–fetal cross talk. However, the mechanism of decidualization in RSA has yet to be understood. In our study, we demonstrate that decidual samples from RSA patients have significantly higher insulin-like growth factor 2 mRNA-binding protein 3 (IGF2BP3) and lower TGF-β1 levels compared to healthy controls. In addition, the overexpression of IGF2BP3 in human endometrial stromal cells (hESCs) can lead to the impairment of decidualization in vitro-induced model and the abnormal cell cycle regulation. Furthermore, TGF-β1 and MMP9 levels were greatly increased after decidualization, whereas IGF2BP3 overexpression inhibited endometrial mesenchymal decidualization by downregulating TGF-β1, impeding maternal–fetal interface cytokine cross talk, and limiting the ability of trophoblast invasion. In conclusion, our investigation first demonstrates that abnormal elevation of IGF2BP3 in the pregnant endometrium leads to the impairment of decidualization and abnormal trophoblast invasion, thereby predisposing individuals to RSA.
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19. [Salidroside inhibits phenotypic transformation of rat pulmonary artery smooth muscle cells induced by hypoxia]
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Jia-Qi, Mao, Chuan-Chuan, Liu, Yu-Wei, Zhang, Qing-Qing, Zhang, Hong, Liu, and Lan, Ma
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Glucosides ,Phenols ,Myocytes, Smooth Muscle ,Animals ,Pulmonary Artery ,Hypoxia ,Cells, Cultured ,Cell Proliferation ,Rats - Abstract
This study investigated the effect of salidroside on phenotypic transformation of rat pulmonary artery smooth muscle cells(PASMCs) induced by hypoxia. Rat pulmonary arteries were isolated by tissue digestion and PASMCs were cultured. The OD values of cells treated with salidroside at different concentrations for 48 hours were measured by cell counting kit-8(CCK-8) to determine the appropriate concentration range of salidroside. The cells were divided into a normal(normoxia) group, a model(hypoxia) group, and three hypoxia + salidroside groups(40, 60, and 80 μg·mL~(-1)). Quantitative real-time PCR(qRT-PCR) was used to detect the mRNA expression of cell contractile markers in each group, such as α-smooth muscle actin(α-SMA), smooth muscle 22(SM22), and calcium-binding protein(calponin), and synthetic marker vimentin. The expression levels of cell phenotypic markers and proliferating cell nuclear antigen(PCNA) were detected by Western blot. The proliferation of cells in each group was detected by the 5-ethynyl-2'-deoxyuridine(EdU) assay. Cell migration was measured by Transwell assay. As revealed by results, compared with the normal group, the model group showed decreased mRNA and protein expression of contractile phenotypic markers of PASMCs and increased mRNA and protein expression of synthetic markers. Compared with the conditions in the model group, salidroside could down-regulate the mRNA and protein expression of synthetic markers in PASMCs and up-regulated the mRNA and protein expression of contractile phenotypic markers. Compared with the normal group, the model group showed potentiated proliferation and migration. Compared with the model group, the hypoxia + salidroside groups showed blunted proliferation and migration of cells after phenotypic transformation. The results suggest that salidroside can inhibit the expression of synthetic markers in PASMCs and promote the expression of contractile markers to inhibit the hypoxia-induced phenotypic transformation of PASMCs. The mechanism of salidroside in inhibiting the proliferation and migration of PASMCs is related to the inhibition of the phenotypic transformation of PASMCs.
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- 2022
20. Decursin inhibits the growth of HeLa cervical cancer cells through PI3K/Akt signaling
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Jianchun Li, Lu Wang, Xia Zhong, Yu-Wei Zhang, Li Wang, Rui-Zhi Tan, Menglian Zhu, Junming Fan, and Honglian Wang
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Coumarin Compound ,Uterine Cervical Neoplasms ,Pharmaceutical Science ,Apoptosis ,01 natural sciences ,Analytical Chemistry ,HeLa ,Phosphatidylinositol 3-Kinases ,Drug Discovery ,Cervical carcinoma ,medicine ,Humans ,Benzopyrans ,heterocyclic compounds ,Cell Proliferation ,Pharmacology ,Cervical cancer ,Pi3k akt signaling ,Molecular Structure ,biology ,010405 organic chemistry ,Chemistry ,Organic Chemistry ,General Medicine ,biology.organism_classification ,medicine.disease ,0104 chemical sciences ,Butyrates ,010404 medicinal & biomolecular chemistry ,Angelica gigas ,Complementary and alternative medicine ,Cancer research ,Molecular Medicine ,Female ,Proto-Oncogene Proteins c-akt ,HeLa Cells ,Signal Transduction - Abstract
Decursin, a coumarin compound isolated from Angelica gigas has been shown to possess multiple anti-tumor activities. But it’s still little known about the effects associated with cervical cancer. T...
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- 2020
21. A Deep Residual Network for Geometric Decontouring
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Yu-Wei Zhang, Zhongping Ji, Chengqin Zhou, Qiankan Zhang, and Wenping Wang
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Mathematical optimization ,Computer science ,Constrained optimization ,Residual ,Computer Graphics and Computer-Aided Design - Published
- 2020
22. Highly conductive nanometer-thick gold films grown on molybdenum disulfide surfaces for interconnect applications
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Bo-Yu Wu, Chao-Hsin Wu, Shih-Yen Lin, Kuan-Chao Chen, and Yu-Wei Zhang
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0301 basic medicine ,Electronic properties and materials ,Materials science ,lcsh:Medicine ,Article ,03 medical and health sciences ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,0302 clinical medicine ,Electronic devices ,lcsh:Science ,Molybdenum disulfide ,Electrical conductor ,Sheet resistance ,Deposition (law) ,Coalescence (physics) ,Interconnection ,Multidisciplinary ,business.industry ,lcsh:R ,030104 developmental biology ,chemistry ,Sapphire ,Optoelectronics ,Nanometre ,lcsh:Q ,business ,030217 neurology & neurosurgery - Abstract
Thin gold (Au) films (10 nm) are deposited on different substrates by using a e-beam deposition system. Compared with sapphire and SiO2 surfaces, longer migration length of the Au adatoms is observed on MoS2 surfaces, which helps in the formation of a single-crystal Au film on the MoS2 surface at 200 °C. The results have demonstrated that with the assistance of van der Waals epitaxy growth mode, single-crystal 3D metals can be grown on 2D material surfaces. With the improved crystalline quality and less significant Au grain coalescence on MoS2 surfaces, sheet resistance 2.9 Ω/sq is obtained for the thin 10 nm Au film at 100 °C, which is the lowest value reported in literature. The highly conductive thin metal film is advantageous for the application of backend interconnects for the electronic devices with reduced line widths.
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- 2020
23. A fast solution for Chinese calligraphy relief modeling from 2D handwriting image
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Caiming Zhang, Hui Liu, Long Wenfei, Jinlei Wang, Yu-Wei Zhang, and Yanzhao Chen
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Computer science ,business.industry ,Deep learning ,020207 software engineering ,02 engineering and technology ,Construct (python library) ,Resolution (logic) ,Computer Graphics and Computer-Aided Design ,Convolutional neural network ,Image (mathematics) ,Computer graphics ,Calligraphy ,Handwriting ,0202 electrical engineering, electronic engineering, information engineering ,020201 artificial intelligence & image processing ,Computer vision ,Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition ,Artificial intelligence ,business ,Software - Abstract
Calligraphy occupies a distinguished position in Chinese traditional culture. For long-term preservation, many calligraphy works have been carved on stones or woods in the form of relief. In this paper, we present a novel solution that enables fast modeling of Chinese calligraphy relief from 2D handwriting image, which benefits from the advances of deep learning. We first construct a relief dataset composed of diverse types of calligraphy fonts and then design a convolutional neural network for height predictions. Through the trained network, one can quickly generate homogeneous type, inhomogeneous type or hybrid style of reliefs. The advantage over previous methods is that our method does not require parameter tuning and is fast in generating calligraphy reliefs from different resolution of inputs. A number of experiments and comparisons prove the effectiveness of our method.
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- 2020
24. From 2.5D Bas‐relief to 3D Portrait Model
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Yu-Wei Zhang, Caiming Zhang, Hui Liu, Wenping Wang, Zhongping Ji, and Yanzhao Chen
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Portrait ,Computer science ,Art history ,Computer Graphics and Computer-Aided Design - Published
- 2020
25. Broadband and high gain dielectric‐rod end‐fire antenna fed by a tapered ridge waveguide for K/Ka bands applications
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Yu Mao, Jian-lin Jiao, Alexander Denisov, Shu Lin, Yu-wei Zhang, Jingxuan Cui, and Bao-qi Zhu
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Waveguide (electromagnetism) ,High-gain antenna ,Materials science ,business.industry ,020208 electrical & electronic engineering ,Impedance matching ,Physics::Optics ,020206 networking & telecommunications ,02 engineering and technology ,Dielectric ,Radiation ,Optics ,Broadband ,0202 electrical engineering, electronic engineering, information engineering ,Radiator (engine cooling) ,Electrical and Electronic Engineering ,Antenna (radio) ,business - Abstract
In this study, a broadband and high gain dielectric-rod end-fire antenna are proposed for applications on both the K and Ka bands. By employing the double-ridged waveguide (DRW) feeding structure which is composed of a coaxial line to tapered DRW transition, a parabolic tapered DRW, and a parabolic-tapered flared parallel waveguide section, the impedance bandwidth of this proposed antenna is broadened to 84.5%. The dielectric-rod with the double circular truncated cone structure acted as the main radiator of the proposed antenna is adopted to achieve higher gains and lower side-lobe levels as compared to the traditional circular cone dielectric-rod, while the four-wedges structure inserted in the waveguide is developed as the matching section of the dielectric-rod to further improve the impedance matching. The measured results show that this antenna can be operated in 17.9–44.1 GHz, and the measured gain changes from 9.9 to 15.5 dBi. Moreover, the radiation patterns are demonstrated with observed end-fire characteristic in the overall operating band.
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- 2020
26. Case Study of the Effect of Rainfall Infiltration on a Tunnel Underlying the Roadbed Slope with Weak Inter-Layer
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Yu-wei Zhang, Zhanping Song, Fan Shengyuan, and Liu Naifei
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Safety factor ,Suction ,Hydraulic conductivity ,Deformation (mechanics) ,Strength reduction ,Geotechnical engineering ,Slip (materials science) ,Pile ,Displacement (fluid) ,Geology ,Civil and Structural Engineering - Abstract
It is a common type of tunnel under-cross the roadbed slope with weak inter-layer. Rainfall infiltration will cause soil softening, matric suction and strength reduction, which seriously threaten the safety of slope and tunnel. This paper presents a case where a tunnel underlying the roadbed slope with weak inter-layer in Guiyang 1# line, China. The seepage calculation model in MIDAS GTS/NX software, considering hydraulic permeability coefficient characteristic curve and soil-water characteristic curve, was used to analyze the stress and deformation of the roadbed slope and tunnel. The results reveal that rainfall infiltration has great influence on the deformation of roadbed slope with weak inter-layer and the force of internal tunnel. Slope displacement increases rapidly in the early stage and decreases in the late stage, but the absolute value of displacement increases continuously and the slope safety factor decreases gradually, which makes the slope in a dangerous state. The force of tunnel lining increases in the early stage and decreases with the recovery of soil strength after rainfall. The control effects of anchor cable and anti-slide pile reinforcement on slope sliding and tunnel stress were studied. And the anchor cable reinforcement measure is more effective on reducing slope slip and tunnel lining structure internal force.
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- 2020
27. Tungsten Diselenide Top-gate Transistors with Multilayer Antimonene Electrodes: Gate Stacks and Epitaxially Grown 2D Material Heterostructures
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Jun-Yan Li, Chiao-Yun Chang, Chao-Hsin Wu, Yu-Wei Zhang, Shih-Yen Lin, Shu-Wei Chang, and Min-Hsiung Shih
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Materials science ,Gate dielectric ,lcsh:Medicine ,02 engineering and technology ,Substrate (electronics) ,Epitaxy ,Two-dimensional materials ,01 natural sciences ,Article ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Atomic layer deposition ,0103 physical sciences ,Tungsten diselenide ,lcsh:Science ,010302 applied physics ,Multidisciplinary ,business.industry ,Contact resistance ,lcsh:R ,Heterojunction ,021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology ,Electrical and electronic engineering ,chemistry ,Optoelectronics ,lcsh:Q ,0210 nano-technology ,business ,Layer (electronics) - Abstract
We have demonstrated that with e-beam deposition of a thin Al2O3 layer before atomic layer deposition, a uniform Al2O3 film can be obtained on WSe2/sapphire samples. Device performances are observed for WSe2 top-gate transistors by using oxide stacks as the gate dielectric. By using thermal evaporation, epitaxially grown multilayer antimonene can be prepared on both MoS2 and WSe2 surfaces. With multilayer antimonene as the contact metal, a significant increase in drain currents and ON/OFF ratios is observed for the device, which indicates that high contact resistance between metal/2D material interfaces is a critical issue for 2D devices. The observation of multilayer antimonene grown on different 2D material surfaces has demonstrated less dependence on the substrate lattice constant of the unique van der Waals epitaxy for 2D materials. The results have also demonstrated that stacking 2D materials with different materials plays an important role in the practical applications of 2D devices.
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- 2020
28. Wideband Pattern- and Polarization-Reconfigurable Antenna Based on Bistable Composite Cylindrical Shells
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Jingxuan Cui, Fuhong Dai, Shu Lin, Yanqi Li, Alexander Denisov, Yu-wei Zhang, and Jian-lin Jiao
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Materials science ,General Computer Science ,Bistability ,02 engineering and technology ,law.invention ,Optics ,law ,bistable cylindrical shells ,0202 electrical engineering, electronic engineering, information engineering ,General Materials Science ,Wideband ,Circular polarization ,Computer Science::Information Theory ,Reconfigurable antenna ,pattern-reconfigurable antenna ,business.industry ,020208 electrical & electronic engineering ,General Engineering ,Reconfigurability ,020206 networking & telecommunications ,Semiconductor device ,Fibre-reinforced plastic ,Polarization (waves) ,polarization-reconfigurable antenna ,lcsh:Electrical engineering. Electronics. Nuclear engineering ,business ,lcsh:TK1-9971 - Abstract
This paper presents a wideband pattern- and polarization-reconfigurable antenna based on bistable composite cylindrical shells. This antenna, which includes seven radiating metal strips, uses bistable anti-symmetric glass fiber-reinforced polymer (GFRP) composite cylindrical shells as the substrate to achieve reconfigurability without the need for redundant structures or semiconductor devices. This bistable GFRP substrate has two stable cylindrical configurations: extended structure and coiled-up structure. Therefore, by transforming the configuration, the radiation patterns of the proposed antenna are changed, and simultaneously, the polarization is switched between left-handed circular polarization (LHCP) and right-handed circular polarization (RHCP). A prototype of the proposed antenna is fabricated and measured. The measured results indicate that the antenna can operate in the frequency range from 2.3 to 3 GHz in the two configurations. The proposed antenna can be utilized as the payload of a satellite.
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29. TNF-α/anti-TNF-αdrugs and its effect on pregnancy outcomes
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Fang-fang Dai, Min Hu, Yu-wei Zhang, Rong-hui Zhu, Li-ping Chen, Zhi-dian Li, Yan-jie Huang, Wei Hu, and Yan-xiang Cheng
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Molecular Medicine ,Molecular Biology - Abstract
Pregnancy is a complex biological process. The establishment and maintenance of foetal–maternal interface are pivotal events. Decidual immune cells and inflammatory cytokines play indispensable roles in the foetal–maternal interface. The disfunction of decidual immune cells leads to adverse pregnancy outcome. Tumour necrosis factor (TNF)-α, a common inflammatory cytokine, has critical roles in different stages of normal pregnancy process. However, the relationship between the disorder of TNF-αand adverse pregnancy outcomes, including preeclampsia (PE), intrauterine growth restriction (IUGR), spontaneous abortion (SA), preterm birth and so on, is still indefinite. In this review, we thoroughly reviewed the effect of TNF-αdisorder on pathological conditions. Moreover, we summarized the reports about the adverse pregnancy outcomes (PE, IUGR, SA and preterm birth) of using anti-TNF-αdrugs (infliximab, etanercept and adalimumab, certolizumab and golimumab) currently in the clinical studies. Overall, IUGR, SA and preterm birth are the most common adverse pregnancy outcomes of anti-TNF-αdrugs. Our review may provide insight for the immunological treatment of pregnancy-related complication, and help practitioners make informed decisions based on the current evidences.
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30. Multilayer omics analysis reveals a non-classical retinoic acid signaling axis that regulates hematopoietic stem cell identity
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Yu Wei Zhang, Michael Mitterer, Joerg M. Buescher, Nina Cabezas-Wallscheid, Claudia Morganti, Nadine Obier, Norbert B. Ghyselinck, Katharina Schönberger, Mari Carmen Romero-Mulero, Pierre Cauchy, Maria-Eleni Lalioti, Eirini Trompouki, Karin Jäcklein, Julian Mess, Erika L. Pearce, Jasmin Rettkowski, Jonathan D. Curtis, Keisuke Ito, Pia Sommerkamp, Betty Féret, Polina V. Pavlovich, univOAK, Archive ouverte, Max Planck Institute of Immunobiology and Epigenetics (MPI-IE), Max-Planck-Gesellschaft, Institut de Génétique et de Biologie Moléculaire et Cellulaire (IGBMC), Université de Strasbourg (UNISTRA)-Institut National de la Santé et de la Recherche Médicale (INSERM)-Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique (CNRS), German Cancer Research Center - Deutsches Krebsforschungszentrum [Heidelberg] (DKFZ), Albert Einstein College of Medicine [New York], and Johns Hopkins University (JHU)
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Retinoic acid ,Tretinoin ,[SDV.BC]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Cellular Biology ,Cyp26b1 ,Biology ,self-renewal ,vitamin A ,Article ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Genetics ,medicine ,at-RA ,Epigenetics ,Progenitor cell ,[SDV.BC] Life Sciences [q-bio]/Cellular Biology ,metabolites ,epigenetics ,4-oxo-RA ,Hematopoietic stem cell ,Cell Differentiation ,Cell Biology ,Epigenome ,Retinoic Acid 4-Hydroxylase ,Hematopoietic Stem Cells ,Chromatin ,Cell biology ,Rarb ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,chemistry ,Molecular Medicine ,Stem cell ,Chromatin immunoprecipitation ,Signal Transduction - Abstract
Hematopoietic stem cells (HSCs) rely on complex regulatory networks to preserve stemness. Due to the scarcity of HSCs, technical challenges have limited our insights into the interplay between metabolites, transcription, and the epigenome. In this study, we generated low-input metabolomics, transcriptomics, chromatin accessibility, and chromatin immunoprecipitation data , revealing distinct metabolic hubs that are enriched in HSCs and their downstream multipotent progenitors. Mechanistically, we uncover a non-classical retinoic acid (RA) signaling axis that regulates HSC function. We show that HSCs rely on Cyp26b1, an enzyme conventionally considered to limit RA effects in the cell. In contrast to the traditional view, we demonstrate that Cyp26b1 is indispensable for production of the active metabolite 4-oxo-RA. Further, RA receptor beta (Rarb) is required for complete transmission of 4-oxo-RA-mediated signaling to maintain stem cells. Our findings emphasize that a single metabolite controls stem cell fate by instructing epigenetic and transcriptional attributes.
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31. [Hsa_circ_0005221 promotes prostate cancer progression through the miR-339-5p/STAT5a pathway]
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Sai-Sai, Chen, Yu-Wei, Zhang, Ya-Li, Wang, Yue, Gao, Can, Wang, Qiang, Hu, Tian-Ge, Wu, Shu-Chun, Tao, Jian-Xin, Zhao, and Ming, Chen
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Male ,MicroRNAs ,Tumor Suppressor Proteins ,Prostate ,STAT5 Transcription Factor ,Humans ,Prostatic Neoplasms ,RNA, Circular ,RNA, Small Interfering ,Pelvis - Abstract
To investigate the molecular mechanism of hsa_circ_0005221 regulating the progression of PCa through the miR-339-5p/STAT5a pathway.Localizations of hsa_circ_0005221 and miR-339-5p in cells were detected by nuclear-cytoplasmic isolation. MiRNA-339-5p was selected as the target miRNA bound to hsa_circ_0005221 by RNA pull-down assay. The binding site of the luciferase reporter gene was predicted by software and the binding capability of miR-339-5p validated by luciferase assay. The expression of hsa_circ_0005221 in the prostatic epithelial and PCa cells was determined by qPCR. The hsa_circ_0005221-overexpressed plasmid and siRNA were transfected into the PCa cells for measurement of their proliferation, invasion and migration abilities and the levels of epithelial-mesenchymal transformation (EMT) and apoptosis. After knockdown of hsa_circ_0005221 and transfection of miR-339-5p mimics and miR-339-5p inhibitor, the proliferation, invasion and migration abilities of the DU145 and LNCaP cells were detected, and so were the levels of the EMT signature protein, STAT5a and cell apoptosis.The expression of hsa_circ_0005221 was significantly higher in the PCa than in the prostatic epithelial cells. Nuclear-cytoplasmic isolation experiments showed that hsa_circ_0005221 and miR-339-5p were mainly located in the cytoplasm. The proliferation, invasion and migration abilities and EMT were decreased and the apoptosis increased in the DU145 and LNCaP cells with knockdown of hsa_circ_0005221, which was just the reverse in those with overexpressed hsa_circ_0005221. Among the top 5 miRNAs predicted by software, miR-339-5p, miR-17 and miR-520h were shown by pull-down assay to be bound to hsa_circ_0005221, with most obvious changes in miR-339-5p when hsa_circ_0005221 knocked down or overexpressed. Luciferase reporter gene assay showed the binding of hsa_circ_0005221 to miR-339-5p. Knockdown of hsa_circ_0005221 and transfection of miR-339-5p mimics into the DU145 and LNCaP cells significantly reduced the proliferation, invasion and migration abilities of the cells and the N-cad level, increased their apoptosis and E-cad level, and up-regulated the expression of STAT5a, while overexpression of hsa_circ_0005221 and transfection of miR-339-5p mimics induced just the opposite effects.Hsa_circ_0005221 enhances the progression of prostate cancer through the miR-339-5p/STAT5a pathway.
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32. A novel method for inter-shaft bearing fault feature extraction based generalized refined composite multiscale quantum entropy
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Zhang Fengling, Yu-Wei Zhang, Wang Zhi, Jing Tian, and Ai Yanting
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Bearing (mechanical) ,law ,Computer science ,Feature extraction ,Composite number ,Von Neumann entropy ,Fault (power engineering) ,Algorithm ,law.invention - Published
- 2021
33. RBP4 Is Associated With Insulin Resistance in Hyperuricemia-Induced Rats and Patients With Hyperuricemia
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Muyao Ye, Xiang-Qing Xu, Hong Liu, Xian-Zhe Huang, Yu-Wei Zhang, Xiao-Rong Zhou, and Chan Liu
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Male ,0301 basic medicine ,Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism ,Body Mass Index ,Mice ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Endocrinology ,0302 clinical medicine ,insulin resistance ,Insulin receptor substrate ,insulin receptor substrate ,Adipocytes ,Hyperuricemia ,Phosphorylation ,Original Research ,biology ,retinol binding protein 4 ,Middle Aged ,Adipose Tissue ,Female ,Glomerular Filtration Rate ,Signal Transduction ,Adult ,medicine.medical_specialty ,030209 endocrinology & metabolism ,In Vitro Techniques ,Real-Time Polymerase Chain Reaction ,Diseases of the endocrine glands. Clinical endocrinology ,03 medical and health sciences ,Insulin resistance ,3T3-L1 Cells ,Internal medicine ,medicine ,Animals ,Humans ,Protein kinase B ,Retinol binding protein 4 ,Akt/PKB signaling pathway ,IRS/PI3K/Akt ,Glucose Tolerance Test ,RC648-665 ,medicine.disease ,Rats ,Insulin receptor ,Glucose ,030104 developmental biology ,chemistry ,biology.protein ,Uric acid ,Retinol-Binding Proteins, Plasma - Abstract
ObjectiveHyperuricemia (HUA) is strongly associated with abnormal glucose metabolism and insulin resistance (IR). However, the precise molecular mechanism of HUA-induced IR is still unclear. Retinol binding protein 4 (RBP4) has been shown to induce IR in type 2 diabetes mellitus. This study was designed to clarify the relationship between RBP4 and HUA-induced IR and its potential mechanisms.MethodsPatients with HUA were collected to detect the levels of plasma RBP4 and clinical biochemical indicators. Rats were fed with 10% high yeast and oteracil potassium (300 mg/kg) via intraperitoneal injection once daily for eight weeks, and gavage with adenine (100 mg/kg) once daily from the fifth week to induce the HUA model. Glucose consumption testing was performed to determine the capacity of glucose intake and consumption in 3T3-L1 adipocytes. Real-time polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR) and western blot were used to detect the mRNA and protein level of RBP4 and insulin receptor substrate-phosphatidylinositol 3-kinase-active protein kinase (IRS/PI3K/Akt) signaling pathway-related proteins.ResultsThe levels of plasma RBP4 in both HUA patients and HUA rat models were significantly higher than that in the control groups. The level of plasma RBP4 was positively correlated with plasma uric acid, creatinine, fasting insulin, IR index, total cholesterol and triglyceride levels in patients with HUA. In HUA rats, the level of plasma RBP4 was positively correlated with plasma uric acid, IR index, and triglycerides. HUA rats also exhibited IR. After inhibition of RBP4 expression, the phosphorylation levels of the IRS/PI3K/Akt signaling pathway were increased, and IR was significantly improved.ConclusionHUA induced IR both in vitro and in vivo. RBP4 may be involved in HUA-induced IR by inhibiting IRS/PI3K/Akt phosphorylation. Our findings may provide a new insight for the treatment of IR caused by HUA.
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34. An optimized 5/6 nephrectomy mouse model based on unilateral kidney ligation and its application in renal fibrosis research
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Li Wang, Ying Yan, Hui Diao, Yuan Liao, Xia Zhong, Hong-Chun Shen, Rui-Zhi Tan, Yu-Wei Zhang, Jianchun Li, and Dan Wen
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Male ,medicine.medical_specialty ,renal failure ,medicine.medical_treatment ,030232 urology & nephrology ,Urology ,Renal function ,030204 cardiovascular system & hematology ,urologic and male genital diseases ,Critical Care and Intensive Care Medicine ,Kidney ,Nephrectomy ,03 medical and health sciences ,Mice ,0302 clinical medicine ,Laboratory Study ,medicine ,Renal fibrosis ,CKD ,Animals ,Humans ,Ligation ,business.industry ,5/6 nephrectomy ,General Medicine ,renal fibrosis ,Fibrosis ,Diseases of the genitourinary system. Urology ,Mice, Inbred C57BL ,Disease Models, Animal ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Nephrology ,RC870-923 ,business - Abstract
5/6 Nephrectomy (PNx) on rat and mouse mimics renal failure after loss of kidney function in human, and it has been widely used in CKD researches. However, existing methods for PNx model construction present high mortality of animals after modeling due to hemorrhage and infection in or after surgery. Here, we report a novel and highly efficient PNx modeling method to simulate conventional 5/6 nephrectomy, which significantly reduced the mortality of animals and simplified the modeling procedures. In this novel modeling method, we directly ligated the upper and lower poles of left kidney after removal the right kidney 1 week later (l-PNx), which leads to necrosis of ligated upper and lower poles of the kidney and mimics the conventional 5/6 nephrectomy (c-PNx). After modeling 4 and 12 weeks, the serum creatinine, BUN and proteinuria levels were strongly increased in both c-PNx and l-PNx model. Importantly, compared with the c-PNx, l-PNx model present more severe renal fibrosis estimated by Masson staining, IHC and western blotting. The results showed that the protein levels of α-SMA were significantly increased in the kidney of c-PNx and l-PNx models, but more increase was found in l-PNx model. It is noteworthy that, compared with c-PNx model, the survival rate of l-PNx model was markedly increased. In summary, we established a novel and efficient 5/6 nephrectomy model, which can mimic conventional 5/6 nephrectomy to construct a renal fibrosis and renal failure mouse model, that is conducive to mechanism and treatment researches of CKD.
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35. Computer‐assisted Relief Modelling: A Comprehensive Survey
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Mingqiang Wei, Yu-Wei Zhang, Zhongping Ji, Jing Wu, and Caiming Zhang
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Engineering drawing ,Computer science ,Object (computer science) ,Computer Graphics and Computer-Aided Design - Published
- 2019
36. Portrait relief generation from 3D Object
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Yu-Wei Zhang, Yanzhao Chen, Bei-bei Qin, Zhongping Ji, and Caiming Zhang
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Height field ,Basis (linear algebra) ,business.industry ,Computer science ,ComputingMethodologies_IMAGEPROCESSINGANDCOMPUTERVISION ,020207 software engineering ,02 engineering and technology ,Deformation (meteorology) ,Object (computer science) ,01 natural sciences ,Computer Graphics and Computer-Aided Design ,0104 chemical sciences ,010404 medicinal & biomolecular chemistry ,Portrait ,Salient ,Modeling and Simulation ,0202 electrical engineering, electronic engineering, information engineering ,Computer vision ,Geometry and Topology ,Stage (hydrology) ,Artificial intelligence ,business ,Software ,ComputingMethodologies_COMPUTERGRAPHICS - Abstract
Automatic generation of reliefs from 3D objects has received great attention in the past few years. The existing methods, which have been developed for general relief generation, are not suitable to handle portrait models that have distinct geometrical features. In this paper, we present a novel method for portrait relief modeling which takes mesh deformation as the theoretical basis. In a pre-processing stage, we segment the input model into several meaningful regions so that different portrait regions could be separately processed. To emphasize visually important features, we further compute object saliency and apply normal enhancement. Once the projective direction is selected by users, the input object is transformed into a compressed height field, followed by a Laplacian-based mesh deformation to optimize the height field. The fine details, salient features and depth structures could be well constructed in the final relief. Experiments and comparisons with state-of-the-art methods demonstrate the effectiveness of our method.
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37. Experimental investigation of comprehensive effects of surfactant and inclined mode on spray cooling heat transfer
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Yu-Wei Zhang, Li-Xin Zhang, Tai-Jie Zhan, Liu Ni, and Xiao-Ming Yin
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Materials science ,Spray cooling ,020209 energy ,Bubble ,Promotion effect ,General Engineering ,02 engineering and technology ,Atmospheric temperature range ,Condensed Matter Physics ,01 natural sciences ,010305 fluids & plasmas ,Surface tension ,Pulmonary surfactant ,Heat flux ,0103 physical sciences ,Heat transfer ,0202 electrical engineering, electronic engineering, information engineering ,Composite material - Abstract
Spray cooling technology as a high heat flux cooling method is widely used to meet the increasingly cooling requirements, and the enhancement of spray cooling has gradually become a hot spot. In this study, three surfactants of AOS, CTAB and Tween20 with different concentrations were added into pure water to investigate their effects on spray cooling at low temperature range (≤100 °C) in a closed system. The three kinds of surfactants obviously improved the heat transfer performance, which had different optimum concentrations. The lowest mean surface temperature was obtained by CTAB with concentration of 200 ppm. The surface temperature non-uniformity of different surfactants spray was not improved, while the heat transfer deteriorated at high concentrations. In further study, the inclined mode method was used to alleviate the influence of bubble accumulation at high concentrations. The results showed that the inclined spray could significantly enhance the heat transfer capacity of the spray with surfactants and produce the optimum concentration point backward shift phenomenon. Moreover, the inclined spray mode showed a better promotion effect on spray cooling of surfactants with large surface tension.
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38. A high-temperature multiaxial precision time-delayed dielectric switch crystal triggered by linear/propeller/ball three-form motion
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Qing Wang, Ping-Ping Shi, Qiong Ye, Da-Wei Fu, Yu-Wei Zhang, and Wan-Ying Zhang
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Materials science ,Condensed matter physics ,Rotation around a fixed axis ,Ionic bonding ,02 engineering and technology ,General Chemistry ,Dielectric ,010402 general chemistry ,021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology ,01 natural sciences ,0104 chemical sciences ,Differential scanning calorimetry ,Materials Chemistry ,Ball (bearing) ,Molecule ,Plastic crystal ,0210 nano-technology ,Powder diffraction - Abstract
Sensors and memory switches promise to optimize the extent of, and access to, switchable dielectric materials. Multiaxial time-delayed dielectric switches holding extraordinary thermal hysteresis exhibit extensive potential in delay sensing and time-delayed triggering devices. Nonetheless, efficient evoking is still scarce. Since [(CH3)3NCH2Cl]MnCl31 was discovered by us, this cation rotation pattern with motor-type motion structure has further attracted our attention. Here, organic ionic plastic crystal (OIPC) [trimethylallyl ammonium]3[Bi2Cl9] [(TMAA)3-Bi2Cl9], a high-temperature multiaxial precision time-delayed dielectric switch crystal triggered by linear/propeller/ball three-form motion, mainly stems from the order–disorder transitions of [TMAA]+ cations, which are evidenced by heat anomalies of the temperature-dependent dielectric and differential scanning calorimetry (DSC) measurements, and the variable-temperature powder X-ray diffractometry (PXRD). The long time needed for a molecule to transition from rotational motion to a static condition can be ascribed to the exceptional linear-propeller-global ball-like motion, inducing the large thermal hysteresis. Intriguingly, the motion-stationary mode is reversible, that is to say, the thermal hysteresis temperature holds constant in each time, which is highly conducive to the precision time-delayed sensing. More importantly, our work will prompt the generation and evolution of novel delay sensors and switches, which makes it a new upsurge in high-performance dielectric response materials with multiaxial natures.
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39. Visual low-high interchange in a dielectric switch for trimethylchloroethylamine tetrachlorozincate with a large leap symmetry breaking
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Ping-Ping Shi, Qing Wang, Wan-Ying Zhang, Da-Wei Fu, Qiong Ye, and Yu-Wei Zhang
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Phase transition ,Materials science ,Fabrication ,Condensed matter physics ,02 engineering and technology ,Dielectric ,010402 general chemistry ,021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology ,Smart material ,01 natural sciences ,Symmetry (physics) ,0104 chemical sciences ,Crystal ,Materials Chemistry ,General Materials Science ,Symmetry breaking ,0210 nano-technology ,Anisotropy - Abstract
Phase transition materials are a class of smart materials with special optoelectronic properties. In particular, high symmetry has proven to be the most advantageous feature for thin film devices. However, phase transition design, particularly with high symmetry, is a huge challenge. Herein, based on the advanced molecule reported by us, [(CH3)3N(CH2)2Cl]2[ZnCl4] (1) was verified to be a phase transition dielectric crystal with an infrequent large leap symmetry breaking from P21/c to I41/a at 333 K. The dielectric value exhibited a remarkable step-like enlargement around TC, suggesting a standard and visual low-high interchange of dielectric switching. The existence of dielectric switching properties triggered by a thermal stimulus is intrinsically induced by the anionic and cationic order–disorder motion. It creates a little anisotropy along all axial directions in numerical values and cardinal numbers, which is very beneficial for the cultivation of large-size crystals and the fabrication of corresponding devices.
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40. Boost Lasing Performances of 2D Semiconductor in a Hybrid Tungsten Diselenide Monolayer/Cadmium Selenide Quantum Dots Microcavity Laser
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Hsiang‐Ting Lin, Chiao‐Yun Chang, Cheng‐Li Yu, Andrew Boyi Lee, Shih‐Yu Gu, Li‐Syuan Lu, Yu‐Wei Zhang, Shih‐Yen Lin, Wen‐Hao Chang, Shu‐Wei Chang, and Min‐Hsiung Shih
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Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Optics ,Electronic, Optical and Magnetic Materials - Published
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41. Fault Diagnosis of Intershaft Bearing Using Variational Mode Decomposition with TAGA Optimization
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Jie Zhou, Yu-Wei Zhang, Jing Tian, Ai Yanting, Chengwei Fei, and Wang Shuguang
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0209 industrial biotechnology ,Bearing (mechanical) ,Article Subject ,Computer science ,Physics ,QC1-999 ,Mechanical Engineering ,020208 electrical & electronic engineering ,Feature extraction ,Weak signal ,02 engineering and technology ,Geotechnical Engineering and Engineering Geology ,Condensed Matter Physics ,Fault (power engineering) ,law.invention ,020901 industrial engineering & automation ,Mechanics of Materials ,law ,Feature (computer vision) ,Genetic algorithm ,0202 electrical engineering, electronic engineering, information engineering ,Variational mode decomposition ,Algorithm ,Civil and Structural Engineering - Abstract
To efficiently extract the features of aeroengine intershaft bearing faults with weak signal, the variational mode decomposition (VMD) method based on the tolerant adaptive genetic algorithm (TAGA) (TAGA-VMD) is proposed by introducing the idea of tolerance into the traditional adaptive genetic algorithm in this paper. In this method, the tolerant genetic algorithm was adopted to find the optimum empirical parameters K and α of VMD. A fault simulation experiment system of intershaft bearings was built for the inner ring fault and outer ring fault of bearings to verify the proposed TAGA-VMD method. The results show that the proposed method can effectively extract the fault feature frequency of intershaft bearings, and the error between the extracted fault feature frequency and the theoretical value of fault frequency is less than 0.1%. The efforts of this study provide one promising fault feature extraction approach for aeroengine intershaft bearing fault diagnosis with weak signal.
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42. Landscape of Immune Microenvironment in Epithelial Ovarian Cancer and Establishing Risk Model by Machine Learning
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Yajing Zheng, Zhimin Deng, Dongyong Yang, Min Hu, Rong-Hui Zhu, Shiyi Liu, Yeqiang Liu, Yanxiang Cheng, Zi-Tao Wang, Fangfang Dai, Mengqin Yuan, Li Zhang, Yanqing Wang, Ma-Li Wu, Feiyan Wang, Shu Xian, Juan He, Wei Tan, and Yu-Wei Zhang
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Tumor microenvironment ,Article Subject ,business.industry ,Neoplasms. Tumors. Oncology. Including cancer and carcinogens ,Phenotype ,Immune checkpoint ,Immune system ,Germline mutation ,Oncology ,Cancer research ,CXCL9 ,Medicine ,business ,Survival analysis ,RC254-282 ,TGFBI ,Research Article - Abstract
Background. Epithelial ovarian cancer (EOC) is an extremely lethal gynecological malignancy and has the potential to benefit from the immune checkpoint blockade (ICB) therapy, whose efficacy highly depends on the complex tumor microenvironment (TME). Method and Result. We comprehensively analyze the landscape of TME and its prognostic value through immune infiltration analysis, somatic mutation analysis, and survival analysis. The results showed that high infiltration of immune cells predicts favorable clinical outcomes in EOC. Then, the detailed TME landscape of the EOC had been investigated through “xCell” algorithm, Gene set variation analysis (GSVA), cytokines expression analysis, and correlation analysis. It is observed that EOC patients with high infiltrating immune cells have an antitumor phenotype and are highly correlated with immune checkpoints. We further found that dendritic cells (DCs) may play a dominant role in promoting the infiltration of immune cells into TME and forming an antitumor immune phenotype. Finally, we conducted machine-learning Lasso regression, support vector machines (SVMs), and random forest, identifying six DC-related prognostic genes (CXCL9, VSIG4, ALOX5AP, TGFBI, UBD, and CXCL11). And DC-related risk stratify model had been well established and validated. Conclusion. High infiltration of immune cells predicted a better outcome and an antitumor phenotype in EOC, and the DCs might play a dominant role in the initiation of antitumor immune cells. The well-established risk model can be used for prognostic prediction in EOC.
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43. SuperTAD: robust detection of hierarchical topologically associated domains with optimized structural information
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Yu Wei Zhang, Meng Bo Wang, and Shuai Cheng Li
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Epigenomics ,Current (mathematics) ,lcsh:QH426-470 ,Computation ,Method ,Biology ,Dynamic programming ,Structure information theory ,Cell Line ,Histones ,Consistency (database systems) ,Hi-C ,Chromosome Structures ,Animals ,Humans ,lcsh:QH301-705.5 ,Hierarchy ,business.industry ,Topologically associating domain ,Pattern recognition ,Chromatin ,Histone Code ,lcsh:Genetics ,lcsh:Biology (General) ,Gene Expression Regulation ,Artificial intelligence ,business ,Algorithms ,Software ,Coding (social sciences) - Abstract
Topologically associating domains (TADs) are the organizational units of chromosome structures. TADs can contain TADs, thus forming a hierarchy. TAD hierarchies can be inferred from Hi-C data through coding trees. However, the current method for computing coding trees is not optimal. In this paper, we propose optimal algorithms for this computation. In comparison with seven state-of-art methods using two public datasets, from GM12878 and IMR90 cells, SuperTAD shows a significant enrichment of structural proteins around detected boundaries and histone modifications within TADs and displays a high consistency between various resolutions of identical Hi-C matrices. Supplementary Information The online version contains supplementary material available at (10.1186/s13059-020-02234-6).
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44. Characterizing the In Vivo Role of Candidate Leukemia Stem Cell Genes
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Yu Wei Zhang, Nina Cabezas-Wallscheid, and Julian Mess
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0301 basic medicine ,Genetically modified mouse ,Myeloid leukemia ,Hematopoietic stem cell ,Biology ,medicine.disease ,Transplantation ,03 medical and health sciences ,Leukemia ,030104 developmental biology ,0302 clinical medicine ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,In vivo ,hemic and lymphatic diseases ,030220 oncology & carcinogenesis ,medicine ,Cancer research ,Gene ,Progenitor - Abstract
Acute myeloid leukemia (AML) is a disease caused by multiple distinct genomic events in the hematopoietic stem cell and progenitor compartment. To gain insight into the link between genetic mutations in AML and their clinical significance, AML mouse models are often employed. However, the breeding of genetically modified mouse models is a resource-intensive and time-consuming endeavor. Here, we describe a viral-based protocol to study the role of candidate leukemia stem cell (LSC) genes. Transplantation of virally transduced oncogenic drivers for AML with virally altered expression of candidate leukemia associated genes in murine primary bone marrow cells, is an effective alternative method to assess the impact of cooperating mutations in AML.
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45. Characterizing the In Vivo Role of Candidate Leukemia Stem Cell Genes
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Yu Wei, Zhang, Julian, Mess, and Nina, Cabezas-Wallscheid
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Leukemia, Myeloid, Acute ,Mice ,HEK293 Cells ,Gene Expression Regulation, Leukemic ,Transduction, Genetic ,Neoplastic Stem Cells ,Animals ,Humans ,Bone Marrow Cells ,Genes, Neoplasm - Abstract
Acute myeloid leukemia (AML) is a disease caused by multiple distinct genomic events in the hematopoietic stem cell and progenitor compartment. To gain insight into the link between genetic mutations in AML and their clinical significance, AML mouse models are often employed. However, the breeding of genetically modified mouse models is a resource-intensive and time-consuming endeavor. Here, we describe a viral-based protocol to study the role of candidate leukemia stem cell (LSC) genes. Transplantation of virally transduced oncogenic drivers for AML with virally altered expression of candidate leukemia associated genes in murine primary bone marrow cells, is an effective alternative method to assess the impact of cooperating mutations in AML.
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46. Bioinformatics Study on the Response of Human Endothelial Cells to Different Strains of Staphylococcus Aureus
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Tian-Ao Xie, Wen-chao Cao, Heng Zhang, Jia-xin Chen, Jie Lv, Xu-Guang Guo, Xun-Jie Cao, Yu-wei Zhang, and Ke-ying Fang
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Staphylococcus aureus ,medicine ,Biology ,medicine.disease_cause ,Microbiology - Abstract
BackgroundStaphylococcus aureus-induced bacteremia has an impact on human health due to its high mortality rate of 20–30%. To better study the invasion process of staphylococcus aureus, we conducted a study in human endothelial cells to try to find a link between the infection process and bacteremia at the molecular level.MethodsIn this study, the datasets GSE13736, GSE82036 were analyzed using R software to identify differentially expressed genes. Only the infection samples of four different strains had differential gene expression compared to the control samples. Then the GO analysis and KEGG analysis were conducted to construct a protein-protein interaction (PPI) network which shows the interaction and influence relationship between these differential genes. Finally, the central gene of the selected CytoHubba plug-in was verified using GraphPad Prism 8.ResultsThere were 421 differential genes in the Strain 6850, including 64 up-regulated and 357 down-regulated; There were 319 differential genes in the Strain 8325-4, including 14 up-regulated and 305 down-regulated. There were 90 differential genes in the Strain K70058396, including 12 up-regulated and 78 down-regulated. There were 876 differential genes in the Strain K1801/10, accompanied by 261 up-regulated and 615 down-regulated. An analysis of GO and KEGG revealed that these differentially expressed genes were significantly enriched in pathways associated with immune response and cytokines; Verification of the hub gene can provide a molecular basis for studying the relationship between invasive endothelial infection and bacteremia.ConclusionsWe found specific gene expression patterns in endothelial cells in response to infection with Strain K70058396, and these central genes and their expression products (RSAD2, DDX58, IFITT3, and IFIH1) play a key role in this process of infection.
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47. The Polyketide Synthase-Encoding Gene Crpks is Involved in Clonostachys Rosea Chlamydospore Formation
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Shi-Dong Li, Zhan-Bin Sun, Man-Hong Sun, Yu-Wei Zhang, and Qi Wang
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Genetics ,Polyketide synthase ,biology.protein ,Clonostachys rosea ,food and beverages ,Biology ,Chlamydospore formation ,Gene - Abstract
Clonostachys rosea is an excellent agent for biocontrol of numerous plant fungal diseases. Polyketide synthases (PKSs) are widely distributed in plants and microorganisms and synthesize various types of polyketides. In this study, a type I PKS-encoding gene, crpks, was cloned and identified from the C. rosea 67-1 genome, and the biological function was investigated through gene knockout. The results showed that crpks deletion did not affect C. rosea morphology, ability for parasitism of sclerotia and the capacity for biocontrol of soybean Sclerotinia white mold, but had a marked influence on the chlamydospore formation ability of C. rosea. After cultivation for 48 and 72 h, chlamydospore production by ∆crpks was increased by 70.1% and 47.6%, respectively, compared to that of the wild-type strain. These data indicate that crpks is involved in C. rosea chlamydospore formation and provide useful insights into the molecular mechanisms of chlamydospore formation in C. rosea.
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48. Postoperative 24-h Acute Sleep Deprivation Improves Learning and Memory Through Inhibition of Tau Phosphorylation in the Hippocampal Neurons of Splenectomized Rats
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Hong Ma, Wen-Fei Tan, Yu-Wei Zhang, Bo Fang, and Xiao-Qian Li
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medicine.medical_specialty ,Tau pathology ,Adult male ,tau pathology ,Hippocampal formation ,Protein expression ,memory ,03 medical and health sciences ,Behavioral Neuroscience ,0302 clinical medicine ,Internal medicine ,Nature and Science of Sleep ,mental disorders ,Medicine ,Interleukin 6 ,Applied Psychology ,Original Research ,learning ,biology ,business.industry ,interleukin-6 ,FOXQ1 ,Sleep deprivation ,Endocrinology ,030228 respiratory system ,postoperative sleep deprivation ,Tau phosphorylation ,biology.protein ,medicine.symptom ,business ,030217 neurology & neurosurgery ,Multiple platform - Abstract
Yu-wei Zhang,1,2 Xiao-qian Li,1 Wen-fei Tan,1 Bo Fang,1 Hong Ma1 1Department of Anesthesiology, The First Hospital of China Medical University, Shenyang, People’s Republic of China; 2Department of Anesthesiology, The First Hospital of Hebei Medical University, Shijiazhuang, People’s Republic of ChinaCorrespondence: Wen-fei Tan Email winfieldtan@hotmail.comPurpose: As tau pathology is involved in impaired postoperative learning and memory in rats, we attempted to identify the possible mechanisms by which tau pathology affects postoperative sleep deprivation.Methods: Adult male Sprague-Dawley rats were randomly assigned into six groups as follows: the Control group, Anaesthesia group, Surgery group, Sleep deprivation (SD) group: 24-h SD with the modified multiple platform method (MMPM), Anaesthesia and SD (ASD) group, and Surgery and SD (SSD) group. Tau396 and FOXQ1 protein expression levels in the hippocampal neurons of all groups were analysed. Changes following co-culture of hippocampal neurons with IL-6 were detected by flow cytometry.Results: Twenty-four hours of acute SD decreased the error scores on postoperative day 5 in the ASD and SSD groups compared with the Anaesthesia and Surgery groups. Compared with the tau levels in the Control group, tau levels in the Anaesthesia and Surgery groups were increased, but SD decreased the expression of tau in the ASD and SSD groups. The expression levels of tau and FOXQ1 were inversely regulated. When hippocampal neurons were co-cultured with IL-6, the same changes were observed.Conclusion: Postoperative 24-h acute SD improves learning and memory through inhibition of tau phosphorylation and increases IL-6-induced expression of FOXQ1 in the hippocampal neurons of splenectomized rats.Keywords: tau pathology, interleukin-6, postoperative sleep deprivation, FOXQ1, learning, memory
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49. A New First Break Pick-up Method for BWH Seismic Data Static Processing
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Jia-yi Wu, Yi Bao, Yu-wei Zhang, Jing Liu, Jia Qin, and Lin-feng Chen
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Azimuth ,Tectonics ,Offset (computer science) ,Acoustics ,Elevation ,Point (geometry) ,Tomography ,Broadband excitation ,Single point ,Geology - Abstract
The BWH (broadband excitation receiving, wide azimuth observation, high density acquisition) seismic data size deployed in the deep complex tectonic area of the northern Songliao Basin was 7.5T, and the surface elevation of the study area varies greatly. The single point receiving observing system with high density and small cells presents a new challenge to static processing. The pick-up precision of the first break wave directly determines whether the static correction is accurate or not. The conventional method can pick up the first break wave in the shot domain, and the precision of the pick-up quantity cannot be required by the static correction of tomography. In this paper, according to the characteristics of BHW mass data, a new method is proposed to separate the data into small pick-up units by using detection lines as picking units and dividing offset groups into small pick-up units. The trend line which controls the pick-up accuracy is adapted to the influence of the far and near offset at the same time, and the pick-up accuracy is greatly improved. The static correction effect is achieved by the method of model-constrained travel-time tomography static correction. This method is especially suitable for BWH seismic data and other big offset data, the first break wave pick-up of high-density 3D seismic data received by single detect point can improve the pick-up accuracy to the maximum extent, and has wide application and popularization space.
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50. Fulminant type 1 diabetes mellitus in pregnancy
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Chun-Yu Li, Yang Li, Zi-Ying You, You-Ren Liu, Yu-Jue Wang, Tong Mu, Cheng-Zhi Zhao, Zu-Mu Yi, and Yu-Wei Zhang
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Adult ,Blood Glucose ,0301 basic medicine ,Insulin pump ,Medicine (General) ,Pediatrics ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Diabetic ketoacidosis ,QH301-705.5 ,Physiology ,Fulminant ,Immunology ,Biophysics ,Case Report ,Ocean Engineering ,Abortion ,Biochemistry ,03 medical and health sciences ,R5-920 ,0302 clinical medicine ,Pregnancy ,Hemoglobin A1C ,Diabetes mellitus ,medicine ,Humans ,Biology (General) ,General Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutics ,Plasma glucose ,Glycated Hemoglobin ,Type 1 diabetes ,Thioctic Acid ,business.industry ,Incidence ,General Neuroscience ,Infant ,Cell Biology ,General Medicine ,medicine.disease ,Fulminant type 1 diabetes mellitus ,Diabetes Mellitus, Type 1 ,030104 developmental biology ,030220 oncology & carcinogenesis ,Female ,medicine.symptom ,business ,Polydipsia - Abstract
Fulminant type 1 diabetes mellitus (FT1DM) has received clinical attention for its low incidence and poor prognosis. Currently, few cases of FT1DM are associated with pregnancy in clinical practice, but it poses a great threat to the life of mothers and infants. Here, we present two cases of FT1DM in pregnancy. In Case 1, the patient was a 26-year-old woman who was admitted to the hospital with reduced fetal movement. She was diagnosed with FT1DM and delivered a dead female fetus. Lispro and lantus were administered to control blood glucose, and lipoic acid for antioxidant therapy. In Case 2, the patient was a 28-year-old woman who developed nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, and polydipsia, which later proved to be FT1DM. An abortion was induced and blood glucose levels were controlled using an insulin pump. All physicians should be aware of this disease in order to provide prompt diagnosis and emergency treatment, thus improving maternal prognosis. We suggest that plasma glucose/hemoglobin A1C ratio be adopted as a new clinical parameter in predicting FT1DM.
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