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2. Community characteristics of macrobenthos and ecosystem health assessment in ten reservoirs of Henan Province, China
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Jiannan Zhao, Yunni Gao, Jingxiao Zhang, Yongli Li, Xiaofei Gao, Huatao Yuan, Jing Dong, and Xuejun Li
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Macrobenthos ,Index of Biotic Integrity ,Reservoirs ,Nitrogen ,Medicine ,Science - Abstract
Abstract Assessing the eco-health of regional reservoirs is essential for sustainable water resource utilization and water security, particularly in water-scarce areas. This study constructed a Benthic Index of Biotic Integrity (B-IBI) based on the community characteristics of macrobenthos in ten large and medium-sized reservoirs across four major river basins in Henan Province, China. A total of 90 taxa were identified, representing 3 phyla, 6 classes, 17 orders, 45 families and 81 genera. The B-IBI was derived from five key metrics: the number of crustacean and mollusca taxa, Intolerant %, the BI index, the BMWP index, and the Shannon–Wiener index. The B-IBI scores across 44 sites in the ten reservoirs ranged from 0.35 to 3.99. The assessment classified two reservoirs (QTH and HKC in the Yellow River basin) as poor, whereas one reservoir (QP in the Huai River sbasin) was classified as excellent. The B-IBI index effectively distinguished impaired sites from reference sites, supporting its suitability for eco-health assessments of reservoirs in Henan Province.
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- 2024
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3. The effect of unaffected side resistance training on upper limb function reconstruction and prevention of sarcopenia in stroke patients: a randomized controlled trial
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Taisheng Feng, Chuan Zhao, Jing Dong, Zijiao Xue, Fengyu Cai, Xinru Li, Zhiwen Hu, and Xinhong Xue
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Stroke ,Sarcopenia ,Unilateral resistance training ,Rehabilitation ,Medicine ,Science - Abstract
Abstract Aging has made stroke a top killer and disabler, with post-stroke sarcopenia worsening disability and quality of life. While resistance training benefits the elderly, its impact on stroke patients is understudied. This study evaluates the potential of a 4-week unilateral resistance training (URT) program to prevent sarcopenia in stroke patients. It assesses the impact of URT on hand grip strength (HG), muscle thickness (MT), upper limb functionality, and the psychological status of the patients. The study aims to quantitatively analyze these indicators to inform evidence-based post-stroke rehabilitation practices. This study employed a randomized controlled trial (RCT) involving 77 eligible stroke survivors, equally allocated into a control group (n = 39) and an intervention group (n = 38). The control group received standard rehabilitation, while the intervention group additionally underwent a 4-week URT program. The primary outcomes were unaffected side HG and MT, measuring muscle mass and function. Secondary outcomes included the Fugl-Meyer Assessment of the Upper Extremity (FMA-UE) for upper limb functionality and the Hamilton Depression Rating Scale (HAMD) for psychological well-being changes. Statistical analysis showed significant differences (p
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- 2024
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4. Sex ratio shift after frozen single blastocyst transfer in relation to blastocyst morphology parameters
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Tiantian Wang, Lixia Zhu, Mingru Yin, Weina Yu, Jing Dong, Wei Jin, Qifeng Lyu, Lei Jin, and Hui Long
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Sex ratio ,Blastocyst transfer ,Morphology ,Trophectoderm ,Inner cell mass ,Expansion degree ,Medicine ,Science - Abstract
Abstract The sex ratio shift was observed in peoples who underwent ART treatment. Moreover, there is limited evidence on differences in sex ratio between single frozen-thawed blastocyst morphology, insemination type and transfer days. So further research is needed in this area with regard to factors possibly affecting the sex ratio. Retrospective study based on multicenter including two large assisted reproduction centers in Shanghai and Wuhan in China. A total of 6361 singleton delivery offspring after frozen-thawed blastocyst transfer. Propensity score weighting and logistic regression models were used to estimate the associations between blastocyst morphology grading and child sex ratio. The main outcome measures is singleton sex ratio. In our study, the primary outcome measure was sex ratio which was calculated as the proportion of male newborns among all live births. Higher quality blastocysts resulted in a higher sex ratio than single poor-quality frozen-thawed blastocyst transfer. Among the three blastocyst morphological parameters of trophectoderm (TE), Grade A and B were significantly associated with a higher sex ratio than Grade C. The similar trend was observed in both IVF and ICSI treated subgroups. As compared with expansion (4 + 3), expansion degree 6 achieved a higher sex ratio in overall populations and IVF treated subgroup. Transferring blastocysts of day 6 had the highest sex ratio both in IVF group and ICSI group. A 6.95% higher sex ratio in transferring blastocysts of day 5 in IVF group than those in ICSI group. No significant association between inner cell mass degree and sex ratio was observed. However, as compared with IVF treatment, all morphology parameters achieved the similar or the biased sex ratio favoring female in ICSI treated subgroup. Quality of blastocysts was positively associated with sex ratio. TE score and expansion degree rather than ICM were significantly associated with sex ratio at birth. ICSI treatment promotes the biased sex ratio favoring female.
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- 2024
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5. Identification of gene signatures and molecular mechanisms underlying the mutual exclusion between psoriasis and leprosy
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You-Wang Lu, Rong-Jing Dong, Lu-Hui Yang, Jiang Liu, Ting Yang, Yong-Hong Xiao, Yong-Jun Chen, Rui-Rui Wang, and Yu-Ye Li
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Medicine ,Science - Abstract
Abstract Leprosy and psoriasis rarely coexist, the specific molecular mechanisms underlying their mutual exclusion have not been extensively investigated. This study aimed to reveal the underlying mechanism responsible for the mutual exclusion between psoriasis and leprosy. We obtained leprosy and psoriasis data from ArrayExpress and GEO database. Differential expression analysis was conducted separately on the leprosy and psoriasis using DEseq2. Differentially expressed genes (DEGs) with opposite expression patterns in psoriasis and leprosy were identified, which could potentially involve in their mutual exclusion. Enrichment analysis was performed on these candidate mutually exclusive genes, and a protein–protein interaction (PPI) network was constructed to identify hub genes. The expression of these hub genes was further validated in an external dataset to obtain the critical mutually exclusive genes. Additionally, immune cell infiltration in psoriasis and leprosy was analyzed using single-sample gene set enrichment analysis (ssGSEA), and the correlation between critical mutually exclusive genes and immune cells was also examined. Finally, the expression pattern of critical mutually exclusive genes was evaluated in a single-cell transcriptome dataset. We identified 1098 DEGs in the leprosy dataset and 3839 DEGs in the psoriasis dataset. 48 candidate mutually exclusive genes were identified by taking the intersection. Enrichment analysis revealed that these genes were involved in cholesterol metabolism pathways. Through PPI network analysis, we identified APOE, CYP27A1, FADS1, and SOAT1 as hub genes. APOE, CYP27A1, and SOAT1 were subsequently validated as critical mutually exclusive genes on both internal and external datasets. Analysis of immune cell infiltration indicated higher abundance of 16 immune cell types in psoriasis and leprosy compared to normal controls. The abundance of 6 immune cell types in psoriasis and leprosy positively correlated with the expression levels of APOE and CYP27A1. Single-cell data analysis demonstrated that critical mutually exclusive genes were predominantly expressed in Schwann cells and fibroblasts. This study identified APOE, CYP27A1, and SOAT1 as critical mutually exclusive genes. Cholesterol metabolism pathway illustrated the possible mechanism of the inverse association of psoriasis and leprosy. The findings of this study provide a basis for identifying mechanisms and therapeutic targets for psoriasis.
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- 2024
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6. The effects of short-term and long-term air pollution exposure on meibomian gland dysfunction
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Ran Hao, Yu Wan, Liming Zhao, Yang Liu, Min Sun, Jing Dong, Yanhui Xu, Feng Wu, Jinwen Wei, Xiangyang Xin, Zhongping Luo, Shuxuan Lv, and Xuemin Li
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Medicine ,Science - Abstract
Abstract We aim to assess the effects of different air pollutants on meibomian gland dysfunction (MGD). As a prospective multicenter study, 864 patients were recruited from four different regions (i.e., coal, oil, steel, and living). The oil region had a significantly lower temperature and higher O3 and SO2 concentrations than other regions. Notably, participants in oil region presented with more frequent and serious MGD signs and higher cytokine levels (median interleukin 6 [IL-6] in oil: 2.66, steel: 0.96, coal: 0.38, living: 0.56; IL-8 in oil: 117.52, steel: 46.94, coal: 26.89, living: 33; vascular endothelial growth factor [VEGF] in oil: 25.09, steel: 14.02, coal: 14.02, living: 28.47). The short-term fluctuations of cytokine levels were associated with the changes in gas levels (PM2.5 and IL-8: β = 0.016 [0.004–0.029]; O3 and IL-6: β = 0.576 [0.386–0.702]; O3 and IL-8: β = 0.479 [0.369–0.890]; SO2 and VEGF: β = 0.021 [0.001–0.047]). After long-term exposure, lid margin neovascularization (r = 0.402), meibomian gland (MG) expression (r = 0.377), MG secretion (r = 0.303), MG loss (r = 0.404), and tear meniscus height (r = − 0.345) were moderately correlated with air quality index (AQI). Individuals in oil region had more serious MGD signs and higher cytokine levels. MGD is susceptible to long-term exposure to high AQI.
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- 2022
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7. A study of the correlations between IVIM-DWI parameters and the histologic differentiation of hepatocellular carcinoma
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Yi Zhou, Gang Yang, Xue-Qin Gong, Yun-Yun Tao, Ran Wang, Jing Zheng, Cui Yang, Juan Peng, Lin Yang, Jing-Dong Li, and Xiao-Ming Zhang
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Medicine ,Science - Abstract
Abstract The present study aimed to investigate the value of intravoxel incoherent motion diffusion weighted imaging (IVIM-DWI) in the preoperative prediction of the histologic differentiation of hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC). Seventy HCC patients were scanned with a 3.0 T magnetic resonance scanner. The values of apparent diffusion coefficient (ADC), slow apparent diffusion coefficient (D), fast apparent diffusion coefficient (D*), and the fraction of the fast apparent diffusion coefficient (f) were measured. Analysis of variance was used to compare the differences in parameters between groups with different degrees of histologic differentiation. p
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- 2021
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8. A study of the correlations between IVIM-DWI parameters and the histologic differentiation of hepatocellular carcinoma
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Lin Yang, Juan Peng, Xue-Qin Gong, Ran Wang, Gang Yang, Yi Zhou, Jing-Dong Li, Jing Zheng, Xiao-Ming Zhang, Yun-Yun Tao, and Cui Yang
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Adult ,Male ,Carcinoma, Hepatocellular ,Hepatocellular carcinoma ,Science ,Article ,030218 nuclear medicine & medical imaging ,03 medical and health sciences ,Motion ,0302 clinical medicine ,Image Interpretation, Computer-Assisted ,medicine ,Effective diffusion coefficient ,Humans ,Intravoxel incoherent motion ,Aged ,Multidisciplinary ,Receiver operating characteristic ,business.industry ,Magnetic resonance scanner ,Significant difference ,Liver Neoplasms ,Diagnostic markers ,Middle Aged ,medicine.disease ,Well differentiated ,Diffusion Magnetic Resonance Imaging ,030220 oncology & carcinogenesis ,Medicine ,Female ,Nuclear medicine ,business ,Diffusion MRI - Abstract
The present study aimed to investigate the value of intravoxel incoherent motion diffusion weighted imaging (IVIM-DWI) in the preoperative prediction of the histologic differentiation of hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC). Seventy HCC patients were scanned with a 3.0 T magnetic resonance scanner. The values of apparent diffusion coefficient (ADC), slow apparent diffusion coefficient (D), fast apparent diffusion coefficient (D*), and the fraction of the fast apparent diffusion coefficient (f) were measured. Analysis of variance was used to compare the differences in parameters between groups with different degrees of histologic differentiation. p −3 mm2/s, 1.16 ± 0.17 × 10−3 mm2/s, 0.98 ± 0.21 × 10−3 mm2/s, and 1.06 ± 0.15 × 10−3 mm2/s, 0.88 ± 0.16 × 10−3 mm2/s, 0.76 ± 0.18 × 10−3 mm2/s, respectively, and all differences were significant. The D* and f values of the three groups were 32.87 ± 14.70 × 10−3 mm2/s, 41.68 ± 17.90 × 10−3 mm2/s, 34.54 ± 18.60 × 10−3 mm2/s and 0.22 ± 0.07, 0.23 ± 0.08, 0.18 ± 0.07, respectively, with no significant difference. When the cut-off values of ADC and D were 1.25 × 10−3 mm2/s and 0.97 × 10−3 mm2/s, respectively, their diagnostic sensitivities and specificities for distinguishing well differentiated HCC from moderately differentiated and poorly differentiated HCC were 73.3%, 85.5%, 86.7%, and 78.2%, and their areas under the ROC curve were 0.821 and 0.841, respectively. ADC and D values can be used preoperatively to predict the degree of histologic differentiation in HCC, and the D value has better diagnostic value.
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- 2021
9. A study of the correlations between IVIM-DWI parameters and the histologic differentiation of hepatocellular carcinoma
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Zhou, Yi, primary, Yang, Gang, additional, Gong, Xue-Qin, additional, Tao, Yun-Yun, additional, Wang, Ran, additional, Zheng, Jing, additional, Yang, Cui, additional, Peng, Juan, additional, Yang, Lin, additional, Li, Jing-Dong, additional, and Zhang, Xiao-Ming, additional
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- 2021
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10. Study on Average Housing Prices in the Inland Capital Cities of China by Night-time Light Remote Sensing and Official Statistics Data
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Di Wang, Chang Jiang, Yijin Wu, Heli Zhu, Jing Dong, Xinyue Ye, and Chang Li
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Official statistics ,Socioeconomic scenarios ,Multidisciplinary ,010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciences ,Environmental economics ,Interval estimation ,lcsh:R ,0211 other engineering and technologies ,Prediction interval ,lcsh:Medicine ,Regression analysis ,02 engineering and technology ,01 natural sciences ,Regression ,Article ,Light intensity ,Geography ,Capital (economics) ,Scale (social sciences) ,Econometrics ,lcsh:Q ,lcsh:Science ,021101 geological & geomatics engineering ,0105 earth and related environmental sciences - Abstract
In this paper, the annually average Defense Meteorological Satellite Program-Operational Linescan System (DMSP/OLS) night-time light data is first proposed as a surrogate indicator to mine and forecast the average housing prices in the inland capital cities of China. First, based on the time-series analysis of individual cities, five regression models with gross error elimination are established between average night-time light intensity (ANLI) and average commercial residential housing price (ACRHP) adjusted by annual inflation rate or not from 2002 to 2013. Next, an optimal model is selected for predicting the ACRHPs in 2014 of these capital cities, and then verified by the interval estimation and corresponding official statistics. Finally, experimental results show that the quadratic polynomial regression is the optimal mining model for estimating the ACRHP without adjustments in most provincial capitals and the predicted ACRHP of these cities are almost in their interval estimations except for the overrated Chengdu and the underestimated Wuhan, while the adjusted ACRHP is all in prediction interval. Overall, this paper not only provides a novel insight into time-series ACRHP data mining based on time-series ANLI for capital city scale but also reveals the potentiality and mechanism of the comprehensive ANLI to characterize the complicated ACRHP. Besides, other factors influencing housing prices, such as the time-series lags of government policy, are tested and analysed in this paper.
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- 2019
11. Rhubarb-Evoke Mucus Secretion through Aggregation and Degranulation of Mast Cell in the Colon of Rat: In vivo and ex vivo studies
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Yue-Hong Liu, Xuehong Tong, Jing-Dong Xu, Feng Li, Tian-Tian Wang, Di Wu, Li-Sheng Li, Xiaowei Xue, and Chen-Chen Gao
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0301 basic medicine ,Ketotifen ,Physiology ,Colon ,medicine.drug_class ,medicine.medical_treatment ,lcsh:Medicine ,Pharmacology ,Article ,Cell Degranulation ,Exocytosis ,03 medical and health sciences ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,0302 clinical medicine ,medicine ,Animals ,Humans ,Secretion ,Mast Cells ,Mast cell stabilizer ,lcsh:Science ,Rheum ,Cell Aggregation ,Multidisciplinary ,lcsh:R ,Gastroenterology ,Degranulation ,Mast cell ,Mucus ,Rats ,Disease Models, Animal ,030104 developmental biology ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Cytokine ,chemistry ,030220 oncology & carcinogenesis ,Cytokines ,lcsh:Q ,Digestive System ,Histamine ,Drugs, Chinese Herbal ,medicine.drug - Abstract
Rhubarb is commonly used to treat constipation in China for its function of promoting intestinal movement and optimum water content in feces. However, its mechanism of mucus secretion is vague. The aim of the study is to investigate the role of mast cells and enteric neurons in rhubarb extract (RE)-induced mucus secretion in the rat colon. Immunofluorescence was used to detect histamine receptors. Western blotting and 3,3′-diaminobenzidine (DAB) were applied to explore the content changes of mast cells activation. The changes in colonic goblet cells (GCs) were determined by means of PAS/AB staining. An intestinal perfusion system with a Bradford protein assay kit was directly to estimate in vitro secretion. And the cytokines were investigated with ELISA. The longitudinal aspect of this study indicate that the number and water content of faecal pellets were enhanced after the administration of different doses of RE accompanied by mast cells accumulated and increased the content of interferon (IFN) -γ or decreased the levels of interleukin (IL) −10 at doses of 3 and 6 g/kg. Pretreatment with ketotifen, mast cell stabilizer, had partially inhibited on RE-induced mucus secretion. Furthermore, RE induced the release of acetylcholine and mucin-2 in the colonic tissue and the histamine levels from the faeces. The results suggest that RE induced colonic mucus secretion involves mast cell activation and some cytokine.
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- 2019
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12. Mitochondrial genome of Chinese grass shrimp, Palaemonetes sinensis and comparison with other Palaemoninae species
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Yingdong Li, Zhibin Han, Xiaodong Li, Xiaochen Zhu, Yingying Zhao, Hua Wei, Weibin Xu, and Jing Dong
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0106 biological sciences ,0301 basic medicine ,Agricultural genetics ,Mitochondrial DNA ,lcsh:Medicine ,Palaemon capensis ,010603 evolutionary biology ,01 natural sciences ,Article ,03 medical and health sciences ,Monophyly ,Heavy strand ,Mitochondrial genome ,Palaemon ,Animals ,lcsh:Science ,Illumina dye sequencing ,Phylogeny ,Genetics ,Multidisciplinary ,biology ,lcsh:R ,Genomics ,Sequence Analysis, DNA ,Ribosomal RNA ,biology.organism_classification ,Shrimp ,030104 developmental biology ,Genome, Mitochondrial ,lcsh:Q ,Palaemonidae - Abstract
The mitogenome of Chinese grass shrimp, Palaemonetes sinensis, was determined through Illumina sequencing, and the basic characteristics and gene arrangement were analyzed. The mitogenome of P. sinensis was 15955 bp in length, consisting of 13 protein-coding genes (PCGs), 22 tRNA genes, 2 rRNA genes and one control region, with tightly packed. 33 of these genes were encoded on the heavy strand, and the remainders encoded on the light strand. The composition of P. sinensis mitogenome presented a strong A + T bias, which account for 66.7%. All PCGs were initiated by a canonical ATN codon, except nad5, which was initiated by GTG. The termination codons of the PCGs were TAA, TAG and T–. The secondary structures of 22 tRNAs of P. sinensis had the typical clover structure, except of trnS1 owing to the lack of dihydroxyuridine (DHU) arm. Gene order comparison of P. sinensis and previously-sequenced Palaemoninae revealed a unique translocation between trnT and trnP in Macrobrachium. The phylogenetic analyses showed that three Exopalaemon species formed a monophyletic group and then clustered with two Palaemon species and P. sinensis successively whereas Macrobrachium clustered with Palaemon capensis in the other clade.
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- 2018
13. Solar Thermo-coupled Electrochemical Oxidation of Aniline in Wastewater for the Complete Mineralization Beyond an Anodic Passivation Film
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Baohui Wang, Zhida Li, Hong Jiang, Dandan Yuan, Hongjun Wu, Jing Dong, Lei Tian, and Chao Yan
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Materials science ,Passivation ,lcsh:Medicine ,02 engineering and technology ,010402 general chemistry ,Electrochemistry ,01 natural sciences ,Article ,law.invention ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Aniline ,law ,Polyaniline ,lcsh:Science ,Electrolysis ,Multidisciplinary ,business.industry ,lcsh:R ,021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology ,Solar energy ,0104 chemical sciences ,Anode ,chemistry ,Chemical engineering ,Electrode ,lcsh:Q ,0210 nano-technology ,business - Abstract
Herein, we report the solar thermal electrochemical process (STEP) aniline oxidation in wastewater for totally solving the two key obstacles of the huge energy consumption and passivation film in the electrochemical treatment. The process, fully driven by solar energy without input of any other energies, sustainably serves as an efficient thermoelectrochemical oxidation of aniline by the control of the thermochemical and electrochemical coordination. The thermocoupled electrochemical oxidation of aniline achieved a fast rate and high efficiency for the full minimization of aniline to CO2 with the stability of the electrode and without formation of polyaniline (PAN) passivation film. A clear mechanism of aniline oxidation indicated a switching of the reactive pathway by the STEP process. Due to the coupling of solar thermochemistry and electrochemistry, the electrochemical current remained stable, significantly improving the oxidation efficiency and mineralization rate by apparently decreasing the electrolytic potential when applied with high temperature. The oxidation rate of aniline and chemical oxygen demand (COD) removal rate could be lifted up to 2.03 and 2.47 times magnification compared to conventional electrolysis, respectively. We demonstrate that solar-driven STEP processes are capable of completely mineralizing aniline with high utilization of solar energy. STEP aniline oxidation can be utilized as a green, sustainable water treatment.
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- 2018
14. The generation mechanism of spike-and-slow wave discharges appearing on thalamic relay nuclei
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Min Yu, Jing Dong, Wanyue Tang, Chaowei Zhou, Long Pan, Haochen Sun, Xiaoqiang Zou, Yu Guo, Feng Shi, Luonan Chen, Zhang Cheng, and Bing Hu
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0301 basic medicine ,Thalamus ,Models, Neurological ,lcsh:Medicine ,Action Potentials ,Stimulus (physiology) ,Epilepsy seizure ,Article ,law.invention ,03 medical and health sciences ,Epilepsy ,0302 clinical medicine ,Relay ,law ,Neural Pathways ,medicine ,Humans ,lcsh:Science ,Physics ,Cerebral Cortex ,Neurons ,Multidisciplinary ,lcsh:R ,Electroencephalography ,Complex network ,medicine.disease ,030104 developmental biology ,Epilepsy, Absence ,Thalamic Nuclei ,Excitatory postsynaptic potential ,lcsh:Q ,Neuroscience ,030217 neurology & neurosurgery - Abstract
In this paper, we use a model modified from classic corticothalamic network(CT) to explore the mechanism of absence seizures appearing on specific relay nuclei (SRN) of the thalamus. It is found that typical seizure states appear on SRN through tuning several critical connection strengths in the model. In view of previous experimental and theoretical works which were mainly on epilepsy seizure phenomena appearing on excitatory pyramidal neurons (EPN) of the cortex, this is a novel model to consider the seizure observed on thalamus. In particular, the onset mechanism is different from previous theoretical studies. Inspired by some previous clinical and experimental studies, we employ the external stimuli voltage on EPN and SRN in the network, and observe that the seizure can be well inhibited by tuning the stimulus intensity appropriately. We further explore the effect of the signal transmission delays on seizures, and found that the polyspike phenomenon appears only when the delay is sufficiently large. The experimental data also confirmed our model. Since there is a complex network in the brain and all organizations are interacting closely with each other, the results obtained in this paper provide not only biological insights into the regulatory mechanisms but also a reference for the prevention and treatment of epilepsy in future.
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- 2017
15. An effective treatment of experimental osteomyelitis using the antimicrobial titanium/silver-containing nHP66 (nano-hydroxyapatite/polyamide-66) nanoscaffold biomaterials
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Hao Qiu, Zhengxue Quan, Minpeng Lu, Junyi Liao, Jidong Li, Jun Wu, Xin Zhou, Tong-Chuan He, Jing Dong, and Dianming Jiang
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Scaffold ,Staphylococcus aureus ,Silver ,Biocompatibility ,medicine.drug_class ,Biocompatible Materials ,02 engineering and technology ,010402 general chemistry ,01 natural sciences ,Article ,Microbiology ,Cell Line ,Mice ,Antiseptic ,Anti-Infective Agents ,In vivo ,Osteogenesis ,medicine ,Cell Adhesion ,Escherichia coli ,Animals ,Cell adhesion ,Cell Proliferation ,Titanium ,Multidisciplinary ,Osteoblasts ,Chemistry ,Osteomyelitis ,021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology ,medicine.disease ,Antimicrobial ,0104 chemical sciences ,Nylons ,Durapatite ,Gene Expression Regulation ,Nanoparticles ,Rabbits ,0210 nano-technology ,Antibacterial activity ,Biomarkers - Abstract
Effective treatment of osteomyelitis remains a formidable clinical challenge. The rapid emergence of multidrug-resistant bacteria has renewed interest in developing antimicrobial biomaterials using antiseptic silver ions to treat osteomyelitis. However, inadequate local retention and severe cytotoxic effects have limited the clinical use of ionic silver for bone grafts. We recently developed novel porous nano-hydroxyapatite/polyamide 66 (nHP66)-based nanoscaffold materials containing varied concentrations of silver ions (Ag+) (TA-nHAPA66) and oxidized titanium (TiO2), which was added as a second binary element to enhance antibacterial activity and biocompatibility. In this study, we establish a large cohort of rabbit model of experimental osteomyelitis and investigate the in vivo antimicrobial and therapeutic effects of TA-nHP66 biomaterials and their in vivo silver release kinetics. We find the TA-nHP66 scaffolds exhibit potent antibacterial activities against E. coli and S. aureus, support cell adhesion and cell proliferation of pre-osteoblasts, and stimulate osteogenic regulator/marker expression. Moreover, the TA2-nHP66 scaffold exerts potent antibacterial/anti-inflammation effects in vivo and promotes bone formation at the lesion site of osteomyelitis. We further demonstrate that TA2-nHP66 exhibits excellent biosafety profile without apparent systemic toxicities. Therefore, the TA-nHP66 scaffold biomaterials may be further explored as an effective adjuvant therapy for infected bone defects and/or osteomyelitis debridement.
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- 2016
16. The polarization and the fundamental sensitivity of 39K (133Cs)-85Rb-4He hybrid optical pumping spin exchange relaxation free atomic magnetometers
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Liu, Jian-Hua, primary, Jing, Dong-Yang, additional, Wang, Liang-Liang, additional, Li, Yang, additional, Quan, Wei, additional, Fang, Jian-Cheng, additional, and Liu, Wu-Ming, additional
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- 2017
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17. The effects of graded levels of calorie restriction: IV. Non-linear change in behavioural phenotype of mice in response to short-term calorie restriction
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David Lusseau, Sharon E. Mitchell, Ceres Barros, Davina Derous, Cara Green, Luonan Chen, Jing-Dong Jackie Han, Yingchun Wang, Daniel E. L. Promislow, Alex Douglas, and John R. Speakman
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Male ,Models, Statistical ,Behavior, Animal ,Motor Activity ,Adaptation, Physiological ,Models, Biological ,Article ,Mice, Inbred C57BL ,Eating ,Mice ,Nonlinear Dynamics ,Animals ,Animal Nutritional Physiological Phenomena ,Computer Simulation ,Body Temperature Regulation ,Caloric Restriction - Abstract
Animals have to adjust their activities when faced with caloric restriction (CR) to deal with reduced energy intake. If CR is pronounced, allostasis can push individuals into alternate physiological states which can result in important health benefits across a wide range of taxa. Here we developed a new approach to determine the changes in behavioural phenotype associated with different levels of CR. We exposed C57BL/6 male mice to graded CR (from 0 to 40%) for three months and defined their behavioural phenotype using hidden Markov models of their movement and body temperature. All 40% CR mice exhibited a state-shift in behavioural phenotype and only some exposed to 30% CR did. We show for the first time that mice changed their activity characteristics rather than changed their activities. This new phenotyping approach provides an avenue to determine the mechanisms linking CR to healthspan.
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- 2015
18. A peptide N-terminal protection strategy for comprehensive glycoproteome analysis using hydrazide chemistry based method
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Zhang Zhang, Fangjun Wang, Jiawei Mao, Mingliang Ye, Jun Zhu, Yating Yao, Junfeng Huang, Kai Cheng, Hao Wan, Hongqiang Qin, Hanfa Zou, Jing Dong, Guang Huang, and Zhen Sun
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Proteomics ,PNGase F ,Glycan ,Proteome ,Molecular Sequence Data ,Peptide ,Hydrazide ,Article ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Amino Acid Sequence ,Amino Acids ,Databases, Protein ,Glycomics ,Peptide sequence ,Glycoproteins ,chemistry.chemical_classification ,Multidisciplinary ,biology ,Glycopeptides ,Combinatorial chemistry ,Glycopeptide ,Amino acid ,Glycoproteomics ,Hydrazines ,chemistry ,Biochemistry ,biology.protein ,Oxidation-Reduction - Abstract
Enrichment of glycopeptides by hydrazide chemistry (HC) is a popular method for glycoproteomics analysis. However, possible side reactions of peptide backbones during the glycan oxidation in this method have not been comprehensively studied. Here, we developed a proteomics approach to locate such side reactions and found several types of the side reactions that could seriously compromise the performance of glycoproteomics analysis. Particularly, the HC method failed to identify N-terminal Ser/Thr glycopeptides because the oxidation of vicinal amino alcohol on these peptides generates aldehyde groups and after they are covalently coupled to HC beads, these peptides cannot be released by PNGase F for identification. To overcome this drawback, we apply a peptide N-terminal protection strategy in which primary amine groups on peptides are chemically blocked via dimethyl labeling, thus the vicinal amino alcohols on peptide N-termini are eliminated. Our results showed that this strategy successfully prevented the oxidation of peptide N-termini and significantly improved the coverage of glycoproteome.
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- 2015
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19. Bilirubin Modulates Acetylcholine Receptors In Rat Superior Cervical Ganglionic Neurons In a Bidirectional Manner
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Jijian Zheng, Chengmi Zhang, Zhen-Meng Wang, Hai-Bo Qiu, Ruirui Pan, Peng Zhang, Jing Dong, Weifeng Yu, and Jinmin Zhang
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Male ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Bilirubin ,Allosteric regulation ,Superior Cervical Ganglion ,Receptors, Nicotinic ,Antioxidants ,Ion Channels ,Article ,Rats, Sprague-Dawley ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Desensitization (telecommunications) ,Internal medicine ,medicine ,Animals ,Cells, Cultured ,Acetylcholine receptor ,Neurons ,Multidisciplinary ,Forskolin ,business.industry ,Sympathetic ganglion ,Rats ,Electrophysiology ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Endocrinology ,Nicotinic agonist ,Animals, Newborn ,chemistry ,Cervical ganglia ,business - Abstract
Autonomic dysfunction as a partial contributing factor to cardiovascular instability in jaundiced patients is often associated with increased serum bilirubin levels. Whether increased serum bilirubin levels could directly inhibit sympathetic ganglion transmission by blocking neuronal nicotinic acetylcholine receptors (nAChRs) remains to be elucidated. Conventional patch-clamp recordings were used to study the effect of bilirubin on nAChRs currents from enzymatically dissociated rat superior cervical ganglia (SCG) neurons. The results showed that low concnetrations (0.5 and 2 μM) of bilirubin enhanced the peak ACh-evoked currents, while high concentrations (3 to 5.5 µM) of bilirubin suppressed the currents with an IC50 of 4 ± 0.5 μM. In addition, bilirubin decreased the extent of desensitization of nAChRs in a concentration-dependent manner. This inhibitory effect of bilirubin on nAChRs channel currents was non-competitive and voltage independent. Bilirubin partly improved the inhibitory effect of forskolin on ACh-induced currents without affecting the action of H-89. These data suggest that the dual effects of enhancement and suppression of bilirubin on nAChR function may be ascribed to the action mechanism of positive allosteric modulation and direct blockade. Thus, suppression of sympathetic ganglionic transmission through postganglionic nAChRs inhibition may partially contribute to the adverse cardiovascular effects in jaundiced patients.
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- 2014
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20. Genomewide Analysis of Rat Periaqueductal Gray-Dorsal Horn Reveals Time-, Region- and Frequency-Specific mRNA Expression Changes in Response to Electroacupuncture Stimulation
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Guoping Zhao, Rong Zhang, Ji-Sheng Han, Li-Bo Lin, Xiao-Hui Xiang, Xing-Jie Ping, Cai-Lian Cui, Ke Wang, Jun-Yi Qi, Nan Qiao, Jing-Dong Han, and Xiao-Jing Shou
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Male ,Time Factors ,Electroacupuncture ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Central nervous system ,Stimulation ,Bioinformatics ,Periaqueductal gray ,Article ,Gene expression ,Animals ,Cluster Analysis ,Periaqueductal Gray ,Medicine ,Acupuncture Analgesia ,Regulation of gene expression ,Multidisciplinary ,business.industry ,Microarray analysis techniques ,Gene Expression Profiling ,Computational Biology ,Reproducibility of Results ,Genomics ,Rats ,Gene expression profiling ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Gene Expression Regulation ,Transcriptome ,business ,Neuroscience - Abstract
Electroacupuncture (EA) has been widely applied for illness prevention, treatment or rehabilitation in the clinic, especially for pain management. However, the molecular events that induce these changes remain largely uncharacterized. The periaqueductal gray (PAG) and the spinal dorsal horn (DH) have been verified as two critical regions in the response to EA stimulation in EA analgesia. In this study, a genetic screen was conducted to delineate the gene expression profile in the PAG-DH regions of rats to explore the molecular events of the analgesic effect induced by low-frequency (2-Hz) and high-frequency (100-Hz) EAs. Microarray analysis at two different time points after EA stimulation revealed time-, region- and frequency-specific gene expression changes. These expression differences suggested that modulation of neural-immune interaction in the central nervous system played an important role during EA analgesia. Furthermore, low-frequency EA could regulate gene expression to a greater degree than high-frequency EA. Altogether, the present study offers, for the first time, a characterized transcriptional response pattern in the PAG-DH regions followed by EA stimulation and, thus, provides a solid experimental framework for future in-depth analysis of the mechanisms underlying EA-induced effects.
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- 2014
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21. One-Pot Synthesis of Graphene-Supported Monodisperse Pd Nanoparticles as Catalyst for Formic Acid Electro-oxidation
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Xuezhao Shi, Shaoxiong Lin, Yuan Tian, Sudong Yang, Jing Dong, Chengmin Shen, Zhaohui Yao, and Xiaogang Zhang
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Multidisciplinary ,Materials science ,Graphene ,Formic acid ,One-pot synthesis ,Oxide ,Trioctylphosphine ,Electrocatalyst ,Article ,law.invention ,Catalysis ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,chemistry ,Chemical engineering ,law ,Oleylamine - Abstract
To synthesize monodisperse palladium nanoparticles dispersed on reduced graphene oxide (RGO) sheets, we have developed an easy and scalable solvothermal reduction method from an organic solution system. The RGO-supported palladium nanoparticles with a diameter of 3.8 nm are synthesized in N-methyl-2-pyrrolidone (NMP) and in the presence of oleylamine and trioctylphosphine, which facilitates simultaneous reduction of graphene oxide and formation of Pd nanocrystals. So-produced Pd/RGO was tested for potential use as electrocatalyst for the electro-oxidation of formic acid. Pd/RGO catalyzes formic acid oxidation very well compared to Pd/Vulcan XC-72 catalyst. This synthesis method is a new way to prepare excellent electrocatalysts, which is of great significance in energy-related catalysis.
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- 2014
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22. The use of cellular thermal shift assay (CETSA) to study Crizotinib resistance in ALK-expressing human cancers
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Alshareef, Abdulraheem, primary, Zhang, Hai-Feng, additional, Huang, Yung-Hsing, additional, Wu, Chengsheng, additional, Zhang, Jing Dong, additional, Wang, Peng, additional, El-Sehemy, Ahmed, additional, Fares, Mohamed, additional, and Lai, Raymond, additional
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- 2016
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23. Control of Superhydrophilic and Superhydrophobic Graphene Interface
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Jing Dong, Chengmin Shen, Zhaohui Yao, Lili Jiang, and Tianzhong Yang
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Multidisciplinary ,Materials science ,Silicon ,Graphene ,chemistry.chemical_element ,Nanotechnology ,Substrate (electronics) ,Microstructure ,Article ,law.invention ,Contact angle ,chemistry ,Superhydrophilicity ,law ,Wafer ,Wetting - Abstract
Superhydrophobic and superhydrophilic properties of chemically-modified graphene have been achieved in larger-area vertically aligned few-layer graphene nanosheets (FLGs), prepared on Si (111) substrate by microwave plasma chemical vapor deposition (MPCVD). Furthermore, in order to enhance wettability, silicon wafers with microstructures were fabricated, on which graphene nanosheets were grown and modified by a chemical method to form hydrophilic and hydrophobic structures. A superhydrophilic graphene surface (contact angle 0°) and a superhydrophobic graphene surface (contact angle 152.0°) were obtained. The results indicate that the microstructured silicon enhances the hydrophilic and hydrophobic wettabilities significantly.
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- 2013
24. The effects of graded levels of calorie restriction: IV. Non-linear change in behavioural phenotype of mice in response to short-term calorie restriction
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Lusseau, David, primary, Mitchell, Sharon E., additional, Barros, Ceres, additional, Derous, Davina, additional, Green, Cara, additional, Chen, Luonan, additional, Han, Jing-Dong Jackie, additional, Wang, Yingchun, additional, Promislow, Daniel E. L., additional, Douglas, Alex, additional, and Speakman, John R., additional
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- 2015
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25. An advanced fragment analysis-based individualized subtype classification of pediatric acute lymphoblastic leukemia
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Zhang, Han, primary, Cheng, Hao, additional, Wang, Qingqing, additional, Zeng, Xianping, additional, Chen, Yanfen, additional, Yan, Jin, additional, Sun, Yanran, additional, Zhao, Xiaoxi, additional, Li, Weijing, additional, Gao, Chao, additional, Gong, Wenyu, additional, Li, Bei, additional, Zhang, Ruidong, additional, Nan, Li, additional, Wu, Yong, additional, Bao, Shilai, additional, Han, Jing-Dong J., additional, and Zheng, Huyong, additional
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- 2015
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26. Genomewide Analysis of Rat Periaqueductal Gray-Dorsal Horn Reveals Time-, Region- and Frequency-Specific mRNA Expression Changes in Response to Electroacupuncture Stimulation
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Wang, Ke, primary, Xiang, Xiao-Hui, additional, Qiao, Nan, additional, Qi, Jun-Yi, additional, Lin, Li-Bo, additional, Zhang, Rong, additional, Shou, Xiao-jing, additional, Ping, Xing-Jie, additional, Han, Ji-Sheng, additional, Han, Jing-Dong, additional, Zhao, Guo-Ping, additional, and Cui, Cai-Lian, additional
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- 2014
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27. Bilirubin Modulates Acetylcholine Receptors In Rat Superior Cervical Ganglionic Neurons In a Bidirectional Manner.
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Chengmi Zhang, Zhenmeng Wang, Jing Dong, Ruirui Pan, Haibo Qiu, Jinmin Zhang, Peng Zhang, Jijian Zheng, and Weifeng Yu
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BILIRUBIN ,CHOLINERGIC receptors ,LABORATORY rats ,NEURAL crest ,NEURONS ,FORSKOLIN ,ALLOSTERIC regulation ,CARDIOVASCULAR diseases - Abstract
Autonomic dysfunction as a partial contributing factor to cardiovascular instability in jaundiced patients is often associated with increased serum bilirubin levels. Whether increased serum bilirubin levels could directly inhibit sympathetic ganglion transmission by blocking neuronal nicotinic acetylcholine receptors (nAChRs) remains to be elucidated. Conventional patch-clamp recordings were used to study the effect of bilirubin on nAChRs currents from enzymatically dissociated rat superior cervical ganglia (SCG) neurons. The results showed that low concnetrations (0.5 and 2 μM) of bilirubin enhanced the peak ACh-evoked currents, while high concentrations (3 to 5.5 μM) of bilirubin suppressed the currents with an IC
50 of 4 ± 0.5 μM. In addition, bilirubin decreased the extent of desensitization of nAChRs in a concentration-dependent manner. This inhibitory effect of bilirubin on nAChRs channel currents was non-competitive and voltage independent. Bilirubin partly improved the inhibitory effect of forskolin on ACh-induced currents without affecting the action of H-89. These data suggest that the dual effects of enhancement and suppression of bilirubin on nAChR function may be ascribed to the action mechanism of positive allosteric modulation and direct blockade. Thus, suppression of sympathetic ganglionic transmission through postganglionic nAChRs inhibition may partially contribute to the adverse cardiovascular effects in jaundiced patients. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
- 2014
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28. Genomewide Analysis of Rat Periaqueductal Gray-Dorsal Horn Reveals Time-, Region- and Frequency-Specific mRNA Expression Changes in Response to Electroacupuncture Stimulation.
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Ke Wang, Xiao-Hui Xiang, Nan Qiao, Jun-Yi Qi, Li-Bo Lin, Rong Zhang, Xiao-jing Shou, Xing-Jie Ping, Ji-Sheng Han, Jing-Dong Han, Guo-Ping Zhao, and Cai-Lian Cui
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ELECTROACUPUNCTURE ,GENOMICS ,GENE expression ,MESSENGER RNA ,THORACIC vertebrae ,ANALGESIA ,PAIN management - Abstract
Electroacupuncture (EA) has been widely applied for illness prevention, treatment or rehabilitation in the clinic, especially for pain management. However, the molecular events that induce these changes remain largely uncharacterized. The periaqueductal gray (PAG) and the spinal dorsal horn (DH) have been verified as two critical regions in the response to EA stimulation in EA analgesia. In this study, a genetic screen was conducted to delineate the gene expression profile in the PAG-DH regions of rats to explore the molecular events of the analgesic effect induced by low-frequency (2-Hz) and high-frequency (100-Hz) EAs. Microarray analysis at two different time points after EA stimulation revealed time-, region- and frequency-specific gene expression changes. These expression differences suggested that modulation of neural-immune interaction in the central nervous system played an important role during EA analgesia. Furthermore, low-frequency EA could regulate gene expression to a greater degree than high-frequency EA. Altogether, the present study offers, for the first time, a characterized transcriptional response pattern in the PAG-DH regions followed by EA stimulation and, thus, provides a solid experimental framework for future in-depth analysis of the mechanisms underlying EA-induced effects. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2014
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29. One-Pot Synthesis of Graphene-Supported Monodisperse Pd Nanoparticles as Catalyst for Formic Acid Electro-oxidation.
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Sudong Yang, Jing Dong, Zhaohui Yao, Chengmin Shen, Xuezhao Shi, Yuan Tian, Shaoxiong Lin, and Xiaogang Zhang
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GRAPHENE synthesis ,ELECTROLYTIC oxidation ,PALLADIUM ,GRAPHENE oxide ,ELECTROCATALYSTS - Abstract
To synthesize monodisperse palladium nanoparticles dispersed on reduced graphene oxide (RGO) sheets, we have developed an easy and scalable solvothermal reduction method from an organic solution system. The RGO-supported palladium nanoparticles with a diameter of 3.8 nm are synthesized in N-methyl-2-pyrrolidone (NMP) and in the presence of oleylamine and trioctylphosphine, which facilitates simultaneous reduction of graphene oxide and formation of Pd nanocrystals. So-produced Pd/RGO was tested for potential use as electrocatalyst for the electro-oxidation of formic acid. Pd/RGO catalyzes formic acid oxidation very well compared to Pd/Vulcan XC-72 catalyst. This synthesis method is a new way to prepare excellent electrocatalysts, which is of great significance in energy-related catalysis. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2014
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30. An advanced fragment analysis-based individualized subtype classification of pediatric acute lymphoblastic leukemia.
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Zhang, Han, Sun, Yanran, Zhao, Xiaoxi, Li, Weijing, Gao, Chao, Gong, Wenyu, Li, Bei, Zhang, Ruidong, Zheng, Huyong, Cheng, Hao, Wang, Qingqing, Zeng, Xianping, Chen, Yanfen, Yan, Jin, Nan, Li, Wu, Yong, Bao, Shilai, and Han, Jing-Dong J.
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LYMPHOBLASTIC leukemia in children ,GENE expression ,DNA microarrays ,CANCER chemotherapy ,DIAGNOSIS ,LEUKEMIA treatment - Abstract
Pediatric acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL) is the most common neoplasm and one of the primary causes of death in children. Its treatment is highly dependent on the correct classification of subtype. Previously, we developed a microarray-based subtype classifier based on the relative expression levels of 62 marker genes, which can predict 7 different ALL subtypes with an accuracy as high as 97% in completely independent samples. Because the classifier is based on gene expression rank values rather than actual values, the classifier enables an individualized diagnosis, without the need to reference the background distribution of the marker genes in a large number of other samples, and also enables cross platform application. Here, we demonstrate that the classifier can be extended from a microarray-based technology to a multiplex qPCR-based technology using the same set of marker genes as the advanced fragment analysis (AFA). Compared to microarray assays, the new assay system makes the convenient, low cost and individualized subtype diagnosis of pediatric ALL a reality and is clinically applicable, particularly in developing countries. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2015
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31. An advanced fragment analysis-based individualized subtype classification of pediatric acute lymphoblastic leukemia.
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Zhang, Han, Sun, Yanran, Zhao, Xiaoxi, Li, Weijing, Gao, Chao, Gong, Wenyu, Li, Bei, Zhang, Ruidong, Zheng, Huyong, Cheng, Hao, Wang, Qingqing, Zeng, Xianping, Chen, Yanfen, Yan, Jin, Nan, Li, Wu, Yong, Bao, Shilai, and Han, Jing-Dong J.
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LYMPHOBLASTIC leukemia in children , *GENE expression , *DNA microarrays , *CANCER chemotherapy , *DIAGNOSIS , *LEUKEMIA treatment - Abstract
Pediatric acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL) is the most common neoplasm and one of the primary causes of death in children. Its treatment is highly dependent on the correct classification of subtype. Previously, we developed a microarray-based subtype classifier based on the relative expression levels of 62 marker genes, which can predict 7 different ALL subtypes with an accuracy as high as 97% in completely independent samples. Because the classifier is based on gene expression rank values rather than actual values, the classifier enables an individualized diagnosis, without the need to reference the background distribution of the marker genes in a large number of other samples, and also enables cross platform application. Here, we demonstrate that the classifier can be extended from a microarray-based technology to a multiplex qPCR-based technology using the same set of marker genes as the advanced fragment analysis (AFA). Compared to microarray assays, the new assay system makes the convenient, low cost and individualized subtype diagnosis of pediatric ALL a reality and is clinically applicable, particularly in developing countries. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2015
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32. The polarization and the fundamental sensitivity of 39 K ( 133 Cs)- 85 Rb- 4 He hybrid optical pumping spin exchange relaxation free atomic magnetometers.
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Liu JH, Jing DY, Wang LL, Li Y, Quan W, Fang JC, and Liu WM
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The hybrid optical pumping spin exchange relaxation free (SERF) atomic magnetometers can realize ultrahigh sensitivity measurement of magnetic field and inertia. We have studied the
85 Rb polarization of two types of hybrid optical pumping SERF magnetometers based on39 K-85 Rb-4 He and133 Cs-85 Rb-4 He respectively. Then we found that85 Rb polarization varies with the number density of buffer gas4 He and quench gas N2 , pumping rate of pump beam and cell temperature respectively, which will provide an experimental guide for the design of the magnetometer. We obtain a general formula on the fundamental sensitivity of the hybrid optical pumping SERF magnetometer due to shot-noise. The formula describes that the fundamental sensitivity of the magnetometer varies with the number density of buffer gas and quench gas, the pumping rate of pump beam, external magnetic field, cell effective radius, measurement volume, cell temperature and measurement time. We obtain a highest fundamental sensitivity of 1.5073 aT/Hz1/2 (1 aT = 10-18 T) with39 K-85 Rb-4 He magnetometer between above two types of magnetometers when85 Rb polarization is 0.1116. We estimate the fundamental sensitivity limit of the hybrid optical pumping SERF magnetometer to be superior to 1.8359 × 10-2 aT/Hz1/2 , which is higher than the shot-noise-limited sensitivity of 1 aT/Hz1/2 of K SERF atomic magnetometer.- Published
- 2017
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