231 results on '"Wang, Huiqin"'
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52. Experimental study on the evaporating progress of hexane lens on immiscible liquid:Spreading and receding
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Chen Aiqiang, Yin Jinghong, Wang Huiqin, Liu Bin, and Bennacer Rachid
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water ,temperature ,hexane ,lens ,evaporating progress ,surface tension ,Environmental sciences ,GE1-350 - Abstract
The change of evaporation liquid on another immiscible liquid has important guiding significance for many applications. In this experiment, the geometric temperature distribution and evaporation rate of n-hexane droplets were observed and recorded by changing the temperature of deionized water. The results show that with the increase of temperature of deionized water-based solution, the maximum diameter of n-hexane droplet spreading after titration increases gradually, while the minimum diameter of n-hexane droplet disappearing decreases gradually. Meanwhile, the evaporation rate of n-hexane droplet is constant during the whole evaporation process. It should also be mentioned that if the base solution is changed from deionized water to a certain concentration of salt solution, the maximum diameter of n-hexane droplet spreading will be reduced, and the evaporation intensity will be relatively reduced. These experimental results will give us a better understanding of the mechanism and characteristics of droplet evaporation.
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- 2021
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53. Enhanced visible light photocatalytic activity of alkaline earth metal ions-doped CdSe/rGO photocatalysts synthesized by hydrothermal method
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Zhou, Mingjun, Han, Donglai, Liu, Xinlin, Ma, Changchang, Wang, Huiqin, Tang, Yanfeng, Huo, Pengwei, Shi, Weidong, Yan, Yongsheng, and Yang, Jinghai
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- 2015
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54. Serum Proteomic Signatures in Umbilical Cord Blood of Preterm Neonates Delivered by Women with Gestational Diabetes.
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Li, Xiaoyan, Zhang, Bin, Ding, Wen, Jia, Xianfen, Han, Zhen, Zhang, Lin, Hu, Yifeng, Shen, Bing, and Wang, Huiqin
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GESTATIONAL diabetes ,CORD blood ,HIGH-risk pregnancy ,LIQUID chromatography-mass spectrometry ,PREMATURE labor ,STAPHYLOCOCCUS aureus infections - Abstract
Background: Women who develop diabetes during pregnancy are at higher risk of preterm birth. Here, we identified differentially expressed proteins (DEPs) in the serum of umbilical cord blood samples obtained from preterm neonates delivered by women with gestational diabetes to provide therapeutic targets for clinical drug development. Materials and Methods: Umbilical cord blood was collected after delivery of preterm neonates by women with gestational diabetes and after delivery of healthy neonates by women without diabetes. DEPs in the serum samples were identified using liquid chromatography–tandem mass spectrometry. Gene Ontology (GO), cluster analysis and Kyoto Encyclopedia of Genes and Genomes (KEGG) were used to determine the biological functions associated with these DEPs. Enzyme linked immunosorbent assay was used to confirm the key DEPs. Results: We found that 21 proteins were significantly upregulated, and 51 proteins were significantly downregulated in 72 DEPs in serum samples. GO analyses showed that the DEPs were mainly associated with the GO terms cellular process, biological regulation, cellular anatomical entity, and binding. KEGG signaling pathway analysis indicated that most of the upregulated DEPs were associated with the complement and coagulation cascades, Staphylococcus aureus infection, pertussis, HIF-1 signaling pathway and PPAR signaling pathway and that most of the downregulated DEPs were associated with the complement and coagulation cascades, dilated cardiomyopathy, pathways in cancer, Chagas disease, and hypertrophic cardiomyopathy. The results of KEGG pathway annotation and enrichment analyses indicated that changes in the complement and coagulation cascades may be importantly associated with preterm delivery of neonates by women with gestational diabetes. The key DEPs were confirmed by enzyme linked immunosorbent assay. Conclusion: Our proteomics and bioinformatics analyses identified several key proteins and the complement and coagulation cascades pathway that warrant further investigation as potential novel therapeutic targets in preterm delivery among women with gestational diabetes. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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55. RETRACTED ARTICLE: A method for spectral image registration based on feature maximum submatrix
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Wang, Ke, Wang, Huiqin, Wu, Meng, Wang, Zhan, and Liu, Jialin
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- 2018
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56. Seasonal dynamics of vegetation of the central Loess Plateau (China) based on tree rings and their relationship to climatic warming
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Wang, Huiqin, Chen, Feng, Zhang, Ruibo, and Qin, Li
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- 2016
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57. Fabrication of g-C3N4/SnS2 type-II heterojunction for efficient photocatalytic conversion of CO2.
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Wang, Huiqin, Liu, Zixu, Wang, Leiyuan, Shou, Qiujie, Gao, Ming, Wang, Huijie, Nazir, Ahsan, and Huo, Pengwei
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HETEROJUNCTIONS ,SEMICONDUCTOR materials ,ELECTRONIC excitation ,CHARGE exchange ,PHOTOCATALYSTS ,LIGHT intensity - Abstract
Interfacial coupling of two-dimensional semiconductor materials is an effective option to construct heterojunction for enhancing photocatalytic activity. In this paper, a g-C
3 N4 /SnS2 type-II heterojunction was constructed using an electrostatic self-assembly method. The g-C3 N4 /SnS2 -60 showed a CO yield of 2.54 µmol g−1 , which was 2.96 and 22.1 times that of the g-C3 N4 and SnS2 nanosheets, respectively. The efficient carrier separation efficiency of the composites is mainly derived from the type-II heterojunction structure and the interfacial synergy of the two-dimensional (2D) structure. In addition, the high light response intensity of the g-C3 N4 /SnS2 composite also had excellent electron excitation and transfer ability. This work provides a new vision for the rational design of 2D heterojunction-based photocatalysts for the study of CO2 reduction. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
- 2023
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58. Updated precipitation reconstruction (AD 1482–2012) for Huashan, north-central China
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Chen, Feng, Zhang, Ruibo, Wang, Huiqin, Qin, Li, and Yuan, Yujiang
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- 2016
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59. Direct interaction of food derived colloidal micro/nano-particles with oral macrophages
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Ke, Lijing, Wang, Huiqin, Gao, Guanzhen, Rao, Pingfan, He, Lei, and Zhou, Jianwu
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- 2017
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60. Research on Image Mosaic Method Based on Fracture Edge Contour of Bone Tag.
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Wang, Ting, Wang, Huiqin, Wang, Ke, and Yang, Zhe
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IMAGE registration - Abstract
Damaged edges of bone tag images contain external factors such as impurities and damage, which affect the stitching process and lead to repair errors. Therefore, this paper proposes a stitching method based on image edge position feature matching. The objective is to improve the accuracy of image stitching by matching feature points based on the position of the image edge pixel so as to solve the accurate stitching of broken edge contour. In the first step of this method, the image containing the broken edge is preprocessed by edge detection, and the location of the broken edge pixel is proposed. Secondly, the feature descriptors were calculated to extract the shape and texture information of the feature points on the fracture edge. Finally, the feature points are optimized by minimum correction and image mosaic is carried out. In terms of image stitching, pre-registration is performed by finding the feature descriptors that are most similar to the edge of the optimum fracture surface profile. The matching operator is added to the overlapping region to obtain the corrected image, and the panoramic image mosaic of the image fracture surface is performed. The experimental results show that feature descriptor matching can ensure the integrity of the fracture, improve the matching accuracy, optimize the uneven deformation of the fracture, ensure the quality of image stitching, and reduce the degree of image distortion. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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61. Novel Antidepressant Mechanism of Ginsenoside Rg1 in Regulating the Dysfunction of the Glutamatergic System in Astrocytes.
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Zhang, Ningning, Jiang, Hong, Wang, Huiqin, Wang, Yating, Peng, Ye, Liu, Yangbo, Xia, Congyuan, Yan, Xu, Chu, Shifeng, Zhang, Yi, Wang, Zhenzhen, and Chen, Naihong
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GINSENOSIDES ,ANTIDEPRESSANTS ,GLUTAMATE transporters ,CHINESE medicine ,ASTROCYTES ,MENTAL depression ,GLUTAMATE receptors ,CONNEXIN 43 - Abstract
Ginsenoside Rg1, a traditional Chinese medicine monomer, has been shown to have antidepressant effects. We previously found that Rg1 exerts antidepressant effects by improving the gap junction channels (GJCs) dysfunction; however, the downstream mechanisms through which Rg1 ameliorates GJC dysfunction remain unclear. Since hemichannels directly release glutamate, GJC dysfunction decreases the expression levels of glutamate transporters in astrocytes, and glutamatergic system dysfunction plays an essential role in the pathogenesis of depression. The glutamatergic system may be a potential downstream target of Rg1 that exerts antidepressant effects. Therefore, in this study, we aimed to determine the downstream mechanisms by which Rg1 ameliorated GJC dysfunction and exerted its antidepressant effects. Corticosterone (CORT) is used to mimic high glucocorticoid levels in patients with depression in vitro. Primary cortical astrocytes were isolated and phosphorylation of connexin43 (Cx43) as well as the functions of hemichannels, GJCs, and the glutamatergic system were evaluated after drug treatment. Rg1 pretreatment reversed the anomalous activation of Cx43 phosphorylation as well as the dysfunction of hemichannels, GJCs, and the glutamatergic system induced by CORT. These results suggest that Rg1 can ameliorate CORT-induced dysfunction of the glutamatergic system in astrocytes by potentially reducing Cx43 phosphorylation and inhibiting opening of hemichannels, thereby improving GJC dysfunction. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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62. miR-21-3p regulates keratinocyte proliferation and apoptosis possibly via regulating Janus kinase/signal transducer and activator of transcription-3 pathway and cytokeratin 17 expression.
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Wang, Huiqin, Ding, Yuan, Zhao, Yang, Liu, Xinmei, Zhang, Yanjun, and Wu, Weidong
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GENE expression , *KERATINOCYTES , *CELL cycle , *APOPTOSIS , *REPORTER genes , *KERATIN - Abstract
Objectives: We investigated the effect and mechanism of miR-21-3p on the biological behavior of keratinocyte HaCaT cells. Methods: HaCaT cells were transfected with miR-21-3p mimics and miR-21-3p inhibitor, respectively. Cell proliferation was detected by CCK-8, and apoptosis and cell cycle were analyzed by flow cytometry. The expression changes of Bax and Bcl-2 were measured with immunohistochemistry. The mRNA expressions of IL-17A and STAT3 were detected by real-time fluorescence quantitative PCR. Cytokeratin 17 protein was detected by Western blot. The relationship between miR-21-3p and STAT3 was verified by dual luciferase reporter gene assay. Results: The miR-21-3p mimics significantly promoted the proliferation and cell cycle progression of HaCaT cells. However, miR-21-3p mimics significantly inhibited cell apoptosis, decreased Bax expression and increased Bcl-2 expression. Additionally, miR-21-3p mimics significantly increased the expressions of Cytokeratin 17 protein, IL-17A mRNA and STAT3 mRNA. Of note, the miR-21-3p inhibitor exhibited contrary effects to miR-21-3p mimics. Furthermore, STAT3 was a direct target of miR-21-3p. Conclusion: miR-21-3p may promote the abnormal proliferation and inhibit apoptosis of HaCaT cells, possibly through regulating JAK/STAT pathway and the expression of Cytokeratin 17. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2022
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63. Research on Bone Stick Text Recognition Method with Multi-Scale Feature Fusion.
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Du, Mengxiu, Wang, Huiqin, Liu, Rui, Wang, Ke, and Wang, Zhan
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FEATURE extraction ,TEXT recognition ,IMAGE recognition (Computer vision) ,CHINESE history ,PROBLEM solving ,DIVINATION - Abstract
Bone sticks are composed of thin slices of animal bones created by ancient people, which mainly served the functions of fixing books, writing scripts, and divination. The bone stick script is an essential material for studying the history of Chinese Western Han script. Using a neural network for text recognition can quickly interpret ancient text, while extracting deeper semantic information, neural networks will also lose superficial image details. After multi-layer convolution and pooling of bone sticks, the continuous loss of superficial details affects classification accuracy. At the same time, the unbalanced distribution of bone stick quantity leads to a low recognition rate with small samples of bone sticks. Aiming to solve the above problems, a bone stick recognition method based on multi-scale features and focal loss function is proposed. Firstly, based on the residual network ResNet, the output features of the first layer and four Conv_x layers are pooled globally to reduce the feature dimension of each channel, and the channel splicing method is used to add different depths of base information to the original high-level features, which improves the detail feature extraction ability of the model. Secondly, in view of the unbalanced distribution of the bone stick data, the original cross-entropy loss function is replaced by the focus loss function, which increases the penalty for classification errors and improves the recognition rate of classes with few training samples. Experimental results show that the recognition accuracy of the proposed method on the bone stick data set is up to 90.5%. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2022
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64. Strigolactones act downstream of gibberellins to regulate fiber cell elongation and cell wall thickness in cotton (Gossypium hirsutum).
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Tian, Zailong, Zhang, Yuzhou, Zhu, Liping, Jiang, Bin, Wang, Huiqin, Gao, Ruxi, Friml, Jiří, and Xiao, Guanghui
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- 2022
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65. LSTM Attention Neural-Network-Based Signal Detection for Hybrid Modulated Faster-Than-Nyquist Optical Wireless Communications †.
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Cao, Minghua, Yao, Ruifang, Xia, Jieping, Jia, Kejun, and Wang, Huiqin
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OPTICAL communications ,WIRELESS communications ,SIGNAL detection ,RECURRENT neural networks ,BIT error rate ,BACK propagation - Abstract
In order to improve the accuracy of signal recovery after transmitting over atmospheric turbulence channel, a deep-learning-based signal detection method is proposed for a faster-than-Nyquist (FTN) hybrid modulated optical wireless communication (OWC) system. It takes advantage of the long short-term memory (LSTM) network in the recurrent neural network (RNN) to alleviate the interdependence problem of adjacent symbols. Moreover, an LSTM attention decoder is constructed by employing the attention mechanism, which can alleviate the shortcomings in conventional LSTM. The simulation results show that the bit error rate (BER) performance of the proposed LSTM attention neural network is 1 dB better than that of the back propagation (BP) neural network and outperforms by 2.5 dB when compared with the maximum likelihood sequence estimation (MLSE) detection method. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2022
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66. Comparison of the retention rate, safety, and efficacy of two different titration protocols for lamotrigine in newly diagnosed epilepsy patients.
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Zhang, Ning, Yang, Debo, Niu, Cailang, Li, Penghong, Wang, Huiqin, Li, Xinyi, and Jing, Wei
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To evaluate and compare the retention rate, safety, and efficacy of two different lamotrigine (LTG) titration protocols for newly diagnosed epilepsy patients. We retrospectively evaluated newly diagnosed epilepsy patients taking LTG from January 2012 to December 2021. In one titration protocol, LTG was taken once daily; in the other, LTG was taken twice daily. Clinical characteristics, seizure outcomes, adverse effects and patient retention rates were evaluated. A total of 193 patients were included. There was no significant difference in seizure outcomes or adverse effects between patients treated with LTG once daily and twice daily. However, the retention rates were significantly higher in the once-daily group than in the twice-daily group (73.03% and 55.77%, respectively). The effectiveness and safety of LTG were not significantly different between the two different LTG titration protocols groups. However, the retention rate of the patients treated with LTG once daily was higher than that of the patients treated with LTG twice daily. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2022
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67. Tree-ring based temperature reconstruction for the west Qinling Mountains (China): linkages to the High Asia, solar activity and Pacific-Atlantic Ocean
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Chen, Feng, Yuan, Yujiang, Wei, Wenshou, Yu, Shulong, Shang, Huaming, Zhang, Tongwen, Zhang, Ruibo, Wang, Huiqin, and Qin, Li
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- 2014
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68. Application Value of Serum Metabolic Markers for Cognitive Prediction in Elderly Epilepsy.
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Wei, Hong, Liu, Dandan, Geng, Leiyu, Liu, Yun, Wang, Huiqin, and Yan, Fuling
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BIOMARKERS ,HIGH density lipoproteins ,EPILEPSY ,OLDER people ,OLDER patients - Abstract
Background and Study Aims: Elderly epilepsy is the third most common chronic disease that affects metabolism either alone or through antiepileptic drugs (AEDs). Here, we focus on whether neurocognitive profiles in elderly epilepsy and its treatment are linked to metabolic conditions. Patients and Methods: Elderly patients with epilepsy without cognitive impairment (n = 78) and with cognitive impairment (n = 75) were enrolled. C-reactive protein (CRP) and metabolic markers (triglyceride (TG), total cholesterol (TC), high-density lipoprotein (HDL-c), low-density lipoprotein (LDL-c), albumin, fasting glucose (Glu) and glycosylated hemoglobin (HbA1c)) were measured. Serum markers were modeled using logistic regression analysis. Results: TG, TC, fasting glucose, HbA1c and CRP were significantly increased (p < 0.05, 0.05, 0.001, 0.001, 0.01, respectively) in elderly epilepsy, whereas HDL-c, LDL-c and serum albumin were decreased (p < 0.001, 0.001, 0.001) in elderly epilepsy. TG, TC, fasting Glu, HbA1c and CRP were significantly elevated (p < 0.05, 0.001, 0.001, 0.001, 0.001, respectively) in epilepsy with cognitive impairment, whereas HDL-c, LDL-c and serum albumin were decreased (p < 0.001, 0.001, 0.001). The abnormal glycolipid profile was predominated in AED-treated patients. The regression model combined with TG, LDL-c, HDL-c and albumin performed better (area under the ROC curve was 0.824) in AED-treated patients. Conclusion: The relevant relationship between glycolipid profile and cognitive impairment with epilepsy was described, and the logistic regression model based on serum TG, LDL-c, HDL-c and albumin is reported and may serve as promising diagnostic markers for elderly epilepsy with cognitive impairment. Additionally, a specific emphasis on the complex role of altered lipid metabolism and AEDs is made. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2022
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69. Rapid Detection of Aspergillus flavus and Quantitative Determination of Aflatoxin B 1 in Grain Crops Using a Portable Raman Spectrometer Combined with Colloidal Au Nanoparticles.
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Wang, Huiqin, Liu, Mengjia, Zhang, Yumiao, Zhao, Huimin, Lu, Wenjing, Lin, Taifeng, Zhang, Ping, and Zheng, Dawei
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ASPERGILLUS flavus , *GOLD nanoparticles , *AFLATOXINS , *SERS spectroscopy , *SPECTROMETERS , *CROPS - Abstract
Aspergillus flavus and Aflatoxins in grain crops give rise to a serious threat to food security and cause huge economic losses. In particular, aflatoxin B1 has been identified as a Class I carcinogen to humans by the International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC). Compared with conventional methods, Surface-Enhanced Raman Scattering (SERS) has paved the way for the detection of Aspergillus flavus and Aflatoxins in grain crops as it is a rapid, nondestructive, and sensitive analytical method. In this work, the rapid detection of Aspergillus flavus and quantification of Aflatoxin B1 in grain crops were performed by using a portable Raman spectrometer combined with colloidal Au nanoparticles (AuNPs). With the increase of the concentration of Aspergillus flavus spore suspension in the range of 102–108 CFU/mL, the better the combination of Aspergillus flavus spores and AuNPs, the better the enhancement effect of AuNPs solution on the Aspergillus flavus. A series of different concentrations of aflatoxin B1 methanol solution combined with AuNPs were determined based on SERS and their spectra were similar to that of solid powder. Moreover, the characteristic peak increased gradually with the increase of concentration in the range of 0.0005–0.01 mg/L and the determination limit was 0.0005 mg/L, which was verified by HPLC in ppM concentration. This rapid detection method can greatly shorten the detection time from several hours or even tens of hours to a few minutes, which can help to take effective measures to avoid causing large economic losses. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2022
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70. In Situ Collection and Rapid Detection of Pathogenic Bacteria Using a Flexible SERS Platform Combined with a Portable Raman Spectrometer.
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Zhao, Huimin, Zheng, Dawei, Wang, Huiqin, Lin, Taifeng, Liu, Wei, Wang, Xiaoli, Lu, Wenjing, Liu, Mengjia, Liu, Wenbo, Zhang, Yumiao, Liu, Mengdong, and Zhang, Ping
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PATHOGENIC bacteria ,CHEMICAL fingerprinting ,GOLD nanoparticles ,SPECTROMETERS ,SERS spectroscopy ,POLYMERASE chain reaction - Abstract
This study aims to develop a simple, sensitive, low-cost, environmentally friendly and flexible surface-enhanced Raman scattering (SERS) platform, combined with a portable Raman spectrometer, for the rapid and on-site SERS detection of bacteria. Commercial tobacco packaging paper (TPP) with little background interference was used as a loading medium that effectively adsorbed Au nanoparticles and provided sufficient "hot spots". This Au-tobacco packaging paper (Au-TPP) substrate used as a flexible SERS platform can maximize sample collection by wiping irregular surfaces, and was successfully applied to the on-site and rapid detection of pathogenic bacteria. Raman fingerprints of pathogenic bacteria can be obtained by SERS detection of spiked pork using wipeable Au-TPP, which verifies its value in practical applications. The results collected by SERS were further verified by polymerase chain reaction (PCR) results. It showed several advantages in on-site SERS detection, including accurate discrimination, simple preparation, easy operation, good sensitivity, accuracy and reproducibility. This study indicates that the established flexible SERS platform has good practical applications in pathogenic bacterial identification and other rapid detections. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2022
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71. The hexokinase Gene Family in Cotton: Genome-Wide Characterization and Bioinformatics Analysis.
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Dou, Lingling, Li, Zihan, Wang, Huiqin, Li, HuaiZhu, Xiao, Guanghui, and Zhang, Xianliang
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GENE families ,GLUCOKINASE ,COTTON ,PLANT adaptation ,CELLULAR signal transduction ,PLANT growth - Abstract
Hexokinase (HXK) is involved in hexose phosphorylation, sugar sensing, and signal transduction, all of which regulate plant growth and adaptation to stresses. Gossypium hirsutum L. is one of the most important fiber crops in the world, however, little is known about the HXKs gene family in G. hirsutum L. We identified 17 GhHXKs from the allotetraploid G. hirsutum L. genome (AADD). G. raimondii (DD) and G. arboreum (AA) are the diploid progenitors of G. hirsutum L. and contributed equally to the At_genome and Dt_genome GhHXKs genes. The chromosomal locations and exon-intron structures of GhHXK genes among cotton species are conservative. Phylogenetic analysis grouped the HXK proteins into four and three groups based on whether they were monocotyledons and dicotyledons, respectively. Duplication event analysis demonstrated that HXKs in G. hirsutum L. primarily originated from segmental duplication, which prior to diploid hybridization. Experiments of qRT-PCR, transcriptome and promoter cis -elements demonstrated that GhHXKs' promoters have auxin and GA responsive elements that are highly expressed in the fiber initiation and elongation stages, while the promoters contain ABA-, MeJA-, and SA-responsive elements that are highly expressed during the synthesis of the secondary cell wall. We performed a comprehensive analysis of the GhHXK gene family is a vital fiber crop, which lays the foundation for future studies assessing its role in fiber development. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2022
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72. Locational Differences of Collective Land and Their Socioeconomic Effects on the Rural Elderly in China's Pearl River Delta.
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Zhao, Miaoxi, Lin, Yanliu, and Wang, Huiqin
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REGIONAL economic disparities ,RURAL development ,SUBURBS ,OLDER people ,SOCIAL support ,REAL estate development ,REAL property sales & prices - Abstract
In recent years, rapid urbanization in China has led to land transformation and unequal social and economic development among rural collective land in different regions. Although there has been considerable research on land development in China, there is a lack of studies on the socioeconomic impacts of unequal collective land development on rural elders. This research investigates collective land support, family support, and social support among the elderly in three types of villages—urban, suburban, and remote—in China's Pearl River Delta. The findings show that land support retains an important factor for supporting the rural elderly, while family support is in steep decline, and social elderly support offers low coverage. However, land support differs greatly with location, and only urban villages in central locations with high land values are found to provide adequate land support for the rural elderly. The key influential factor of land income has shifted from land quantity to land location, and there now appears to be a need to adjust relevant land, fiscal, and taxation policies for collective land in different locations. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2022
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73. Comparative Study of Transcranial Magneto-Acoustic Stimulation and Transcranial Ultrasound Stimulation of Motor Cortex
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Wang Xin, Wang Huiqin, Liu Ruixu, Tao Yin, Zhou Xiaoqing, Zhipeng Liu, Ruxin Tan, and Dong Cui
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Cognitive Neuroscience ,Stimulation ,Electromyography ,lcsh:RC321-571 ,03 medical and health sciences ,Behavioral Neuroscience ,0302 clinical medicine ,motor cortex ,medicine ,non-invasive neuromodulation ,Latency (engineering) ,lcsh:Neurosciences. Biological psychiatry. Neuropsychiatry ,030304 developmental biology ,Original Research ,0303 health sciences ,medicine.diagnostic_test ,business.industry ,Ultrasound ,myoelectric response latency ,Neuromodulation (medicine) ,Transcranial Doppler ,Neuropsychology and Physiological Psychology ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,myoelectric amplitude ,Brain stimulation ,business ,low-intensity focused ultrasound ,030217 neurology & neurosurgery ,Motor cortex ,Biomedical engineering - Abstract
Transcranial ultrasound stimulation (TUS; f < 1 MHz) is a promising approach to non-invasive brain stimulation. Transcranial magneto-acoustic stimulation (TMAS) is a technique of neuromodulation for regulating neuroelectric-activity utilizing a magnetic–acoustic coupling electric field generated by low-intensity ultrasound and magnetic fields. However, both techniques use the physical means of low-intensity ultrasound and can induce the response of the motor cortex. Therefore, it is necessary to distinguish the difference between the two techniques in the regulation of neural activity. This study is the first to quantify the amplitude and response latency of motor cortical electromyography (EMG) in mice induced by TMAS and TUS. The amplitude of EMG (2.73 ± 0.32 mV) induced by TMAS was significantly greater than that induced by TUS (2.22 ± 0.33 mV), and the EMG response latency induced by TMAS (101.25 ± 88.4 ms) was significantly lower than that induced by TUS (181.25 ± 158.4 ms). This shows that TMAS can shorten the response time of nerve activity and enhance the neuromodulation effect of TUS on the motor cortex. This provides a theoretical basis for revealing the physiological mechanisms of TMAS and the treatment of neuropsychiatric diseases using it.
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74. Interference of KLF9 relieved the development of gestational diabetes mellitus by upregulating DDAH2.
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Chen, Weixia, Wang, Huiqin, Liu, Jing, and Li, Kaixia
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- 2022
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75. College Physical Education and Training in Big Data: A Big Data Mining and Analysis System.
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Wang, Huiqin
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DATA mining ,PHYSICAL training & conditioning ,PHYSICAL education ,PHYSICAL education students (Education students) ,HIGHER education ,ACQUISITION of data ,BIG data - Abstract
Recently, big data has been broadly used as a research method in all aspects of analysis, prediction, and evaluation. The application of big data to college students' physical education plays a significant role in encouraging the completion of physical education at various levels. The application of the Internet and the advent of smartphones impact the way college students participate in physical exercise. At present, more and more students begin to participate in sports, and students' demand for physical training is increasing. During physical education training, a lot of data is generated every moment because of various actions and behaviors. Due to technical limitations, these data were not effectively collected and applied. In this environment, the development and management of sports data mining systems have become more and more important. This paper designs an intelligent big data system for college physical education training. The study mainly focuses on data decentralization, lack of data talents, insufficient technical support, and low utilization of venues in physical education. While designing a big data system, the data is collected based on ease of data collection, and a response framework with excellent performance in storing analytical data is selected. The design and management of this system have a certain significance for the improvement and optimization of current college physical education training. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2021
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76. Weaving host matrices with intermolecular hydrogen bonds for high-efficiency white thermally activated delayed fluorescence.
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Tian, Yuee, Wang, Huiqin, Man, Yi, Zhang, Nan, Zhang, Jing, Li, Ying, Han, Chunmiao, and Xu, Hui
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- 2021
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77. Tnfaip6 Secreted by Bone Marrow–Derived Mesenchymal Stem Cells Attenuates TNBS-Induced Colitis by Modulating Follicular Helper T Cells and Follicular Regulatory T Cells Balance in Mice.
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Gu, Guangli, Lv, Xiaodan, Liu, Gengfeng, Zeng, Ruizhi, Li, Shiquan, Chen, Lan, Liang, Zhaoliang, Wang, Huiqin, Lu, Fei, Zhan, Lingling, and Lv, Xiaoping
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REGULATORY T cells ,INFLAMMATORY bowel diseases ,MESENCHYMAL stem cells ,TUMOR necrosis factors ,COLITIS ,ENZYME-linked immunosorbent assay ,T helper cells ,FETAL hemoglobin - Abstract
Objective: To investigate the immunological mechanism of bone marrow–derived mesenchymal stem cells (BM-MSCs) in inflammatory bowel disease (IBD). Methods: Mice with 2,4,6-trinitrobenzene sulfonic acid (TNBS)–induced colitis were intraperitoneally injected with phosphate-buffered saline, BM-MSCs, BM-MSCs with tumor necrosis factor–induced protein 6 (Tnfaip6) knockdown mediated by RNA interference recombinant adenovirus, and BM-MSCs–infected with control adenovirus or recombinant mouse Tnfaip6. The disease activity index, weight loss, and histological scores were recorded. Serum levels of Tnfaip6 and pro- and anti-inflammatory cytokines, including interleukin (IL)-21, tumor necrosis factor-alpha (TNF-α), IL-10 were measured by enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay. The relative expression levels of these cytokines, B-cell lymphoma 6 (BCL-6) and fork-like transcription factor p3 (Foxp3) in the colon were determined by real-time quantitative PCR (RT-qPCR). BCL-6 and Foxp3 are the master regulators of follicular helper T cells (Tfh) and follicular regulatory T cells (Tfr), respectively. The infiltration of Tfh and Tfr in mesenteric lymph nodes (MLNs) and spleens was analyzed by flow cytometry. Results: Compared to the normal control group, the expression levels of BCL-6 and IL-21 in the colon, Tfh infiltration, and ratios of Tfh/Tfr in the MLNs and spleen, and the serum concentrations of IL-21 and TNF-α increased significantly in the colitis model group (p < 0.05). Intraperitoneal injection of BM-MSCs or Tnfaip6 ameliorated weight loss and clinical and histological severity of colitis, downregulated the expression of BCL-6, IL-21, and TNF-α, upregulated the expression of Foxp3, IL-10, and Tnfaip6 (p < 0.05), increased Tfr and reduced the infiltration of Tfh in the MLNs and spleen, and downregulated the Tfh/Tfr ratio (p < 0.05). On the other hand, BM-MSCs lost the therapeutic effect and immune regulatory functions on Tfh and Tfr after Tnfaip6 knockdown. Conclusion: Tfh increase in the inflamed colon, Tfh decrease and Tfr increase during the colitis remission phase, and the imbalance of the Tfh/Tfr ratio is closely related to the progression of IBD. Tnfaip6 secreted by BM-MSCs alleviates IBD by inhibiting Tfh differentiation, promoting Tfr differentiation, and improving the imbalance of Tfh/Tfr in mice. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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78. Ginsenoside Rg1 Ameliorates Neuroinflammation via Suppression of Connexin43 Ubiquitination to Attenuate Depression.
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Wang, Huiqin, Yang, Yantao, Yang, Songwei, Ren, Siyu, Feng, Juling, Liu, Yangbo, Chen, Haodong, and Chen, Naihong
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UBIQUITINATION ,NEUROINFLAMMATION ,CONNEXIN 43 ,PSYCHOLOGICAL stress ,MENTAL depression - Abstract
Depression is an inflammation-associated disease that results in major depression as inflammation increases and progresses. Ginsenoside Rg1 (Rg1), the major bioactive ingredient derived from ginseng, possesses remarkable anti-depressant and anti-inflammatory effects. Our previous studies showed that the pathogenesis of depression was concomitant with the acceleration of connexin43 (Cx43) ubiquitin degradation, while Rg1 could upregulate Cx43 expression to attenuate depression. However, whether the ubiquitination of Cx43 is the specific correlation between depression and inflammation, and how Rg1 ameliorates neuroinflammation to attenuate depression, are still under investigation. In in vivo experiments, Rg1 treatment significantly ameliorated depression-like behaviors in rats subjected to chronic unpredictable stress (CUS). Moreover, these CUS rats treated with Rg1 exhibited attenuated neuroinflammation, together with the suppression of Cx43 ubiquitination. In in vitro experiments, Rg1 reduced the secretion of inflammatory cytokines and the ubiquitination of Cx43 in lipopolysaccharide-induced glial cells. Furthermore, treatment with ubiquitin-proteasome inhibitor MG132 suppressing the ubiquitination of Cx43 ameliorated lipopolysaccharide-induced neuroinflammation. The results suggest that Rg1 attenuates depression-like behavioral performances in CUS-exposed rats; and the main mechanism of the antidepressant-like effects of Rg1 appears to involve protection against neuroinflammation via suppression of Cx43 ubiquitination. In conclusion, Rg1 could ameliorate neuroinflammation via suppression of Cx43 ubiquitination to attenuate depression, which represents the perspective of an innovative therapy of Rg1 in the treatment of inflammation-associated depression. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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79. Comparative Proteomic Characterization of Ventral Hippocampus in Susceptible and Resilient Rats Subjected to Chronic Unpredictable Stress.
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Zhang, Yani, Zhang, Xiaoling, Liu, Nuo, Ren, Siyu, Xia, Congyuan, Yang, Xiong, Lou, Yuxia, Wang, Huiqin, Zhang, Ningning, Yan, Xu, Zhang, Zhao, Zhang, Yi, Wang, Zhenzhen, and Chen, Naihong
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PSYCHOLOGICAL stress ,IMMOBILIZATION stress ,PROTEOMICS ,DRUG target ,HIPPOCAMPUS (Brain) ,HUMAN behavior - Abstract
Chronic stress is an essential factor leading to depression. However, there exist individual differences in people exposed to the same stressful stimuli. Some people display negative psychology and behavior, while others are normal. Given the importance of individual difference, finding differentially expressed proteins in stress-resistant and stress-susceptible groups has great significance for the study of pathogenesis and treatment of depression. In this study, stress-susceptible rats and stress-resilient rats were first distinguished by sucrose preference test. These stress-susceptible rats also displayed depression-like behaviors in forced swimming test and open field test. Then, we employed label-free quantitative proteomics to analyze proteins in the ventral hippocampus. There were 4,848 proteins totally identified. Based on statistical analysis, we found 276 differentially expressed proteins. Bioinformatics analysis revealed that the biological processes of these differential proteins were related to mitochondrion organization, protein localization, coenzyme metabolic process, cerebral cortex tangential migration, vesicle-mediated transport, and so on. The KEGG pathways were mainly involved in metabolic pathways, axon guidance, autophagy, and tight junction. Furthermore, we ultimately found 20 stress-susceptible proteins and two stress-resilient proteins. These stress-related proteins could not only be potential biomarkers for depression diagnosis but also contribute to finding new therapeutic targets and providing personalized medicine. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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80. The Anti-Neuroinflammatory Effect of Fuzi and Ganjiang Extraction on LPS-Induced BV2 Microglia and Its Intervention Function on Depression-Like Behavior of Cancer-Related Fatigue Model Mice.
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Yang, Songwei, Yang, Yantao, Chen, Cong, Wang, Huiqin, Ai, Qidi, Lin, Meiyu, Zeng, Qi, Zhang, Yi, Gao, Yan, Li, Xun, and Chen, Naihong
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LABORATORY mice ,CANCER fatigue ,MICROGLIA ,CHINESE medicine ,LIPOXINS ,HEART failure ,NEUROINFLAMMATION ,TRIPTOLIDE - Abstract
The Chinese herb couple Fuzi and Ganjiang (FG) has been a classic combination of traditional Chinese medicine that is commonly used clinically in China for nearly 2000 years. Traditional Chinese medicine suggests that FG can treat various ailments, including heart failure, fatigue, gastrointestinal upset, and depression. Neuroinflammation is one of the main pathogenesis of many neurodegenerative diseases in which microglia cells play a critical role in the occurrence and development of neuroinflammation. FG has been clinically proven to have an efficient therapeutic effect on depression and other neurological disorders, but its mechanism remains unknown. Cancer-related fatigue (CRF) is a serious threat to the quality of life of cancer patients and is characterized by both physical and psychological fatigue. Recent studies have found that neuroinflammation is a key inducement leading to the occurrence and development of CRF. Traditional Chinese medicine theory believes that extreme fatigue and depressive symptoms of CRF are related to Yang deficiency, and the application of Yang tonic drugs such as Fuzi and Ganjiang can relieve CRF symptoms, but the underlying mechanisms remain unknown. In order to define whether FG can inhibit CRF depression-like behavior by suppressing neuroinflammation, we conducted a series of experimental studies in vitro and in vivo. According to the UPLC-Q-TOF/MS
E results, we speculated that there were 49 compounds in the FG extraction, among which 30 compounds were derived from Fuzi and 19 compounds were derived from Ganjiang. Our research data showed that FG can effectively reduce the production of pro-inflammatory mediators IL-6, TNF-α, ROS, NO, and PGE2 and suppress the expression of iNOS and COX2, which were related to the inhibition of NF-κB/activation of Nrf2/HO-1 signaling pathways. In addition, our research results revealed that FG can improve the depression-like behavior performance of CRF model mice in the tail suspension test, open field test, elevated plus maze test, and forced swimming test, which were associated with the inhibition of the expression of inflammatory mediators iNOS and COX2 in the prefrontal cortex and hippocampus of CRF model mice. Those research results suggested that FG has a satisfactory effect on depression-like behavior of CRF, which was related to the inhibition of neuroinflammation. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
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81. Research on Construction Method of Semantic Dictionary in Architecture.
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Bi, Zhenbo, Wang, Huiqin, Lu, Ying, and Yang, Hua
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82. Clinical Significance of Serum PGC-1 Alpha Levels in Diabetes Mellitus with Myocardial Infarction Patients and Reduced ROS-Oxidative Stress in Diabetes Mellitus with Myocardial Infarction Model.
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Zhu, Ning, Yan, Xue, Li, Hongli, and Wang, Huiqin
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MYOCARDIAL infarction ,PEROXISOME proliferator-activated receptors ,DIABETES ,REACTIVE oxygen species ,PGC-1 protein ,GLYCOSYLATED hemoglobin - Abstract
Background: In this study, we explored the clinical significance of serum peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor gamma co-activator 1 (PGC-1) alpha levels in diabetes mellitus with myocardial infarction (DMMI) patients and investigated the possible mechanism. Materials and Methods: Serum samples were obtained from patients with DMMI or normal volunteer in Baoding First Center Hospital. C57BL/6 mice were induced by a single intraperitoneal (i.p.) injection of 100 mg/kg STZ (streptozocin) for in vivo model. Human myocardial cell lines H9C2 cells were induced with high glucose medium (33 mmol/L glucose) for in vitro model. Western blot was used to analyze the protein expressions in this study. Results: Serum PGC-1 alpha levels were down-regulated in patients with DMMI. There was negative correlation between serum PGC-1 alpha levels and glycated hemoglobin, blood glucose or glucagon in DMMI patients. Recombination of PGC-1 alpha protein decreased the levels of glycated hemoglobin, blood glucose and glucagon, and inhibited oxidative stress and myocardial damage in mice of DMMI. Over-expression of PGC-1 alpha reduced reactive oxygen species (ROS)-oxidative stress, while down-regulation of PGC-1 alpha promoted ROS-oxidative stress via regulation of hemeoxygenase− 1 (HO-1) expression in in vitro model of DMMI. The inhibition of HO-1 expression attenuated the anti-oxidation effects of PGC-1 alpha in vitro. Conclusion: PGC-1 alpha attenuated ROS-oxidative stress in diabetic cardiomyopathy model, and PGC-1 alpha served as a potential intervention to alleviate DMMI in clinical applications. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2020
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83. Performance Evaluation of MPPM-Coded Wireless Optical MIMO System with Combined Effects over Correlated Fading Channel.
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Zhang, Yue, Wang, Huiqin, Cao, Minghua, and Bao, Zhongxian
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FREE-space optical technology ,CHANNEL capacity (Telecommunications) ,MIMO systems ,BIT error rate ,ATMOSPHERIC turbulence ,PULSE modulation ,MULTIUSER computer systems - Abstract
The performance of wireless optical MIMO system with multiple pulse position modulation (MPPM) over correlated fading channel is investigated. The combined effects of atmospheric attenuation, atmospheric turbulence, and pointing error are taken into consideration. The bit error rate (BER) and the ergodic channel capacity are analyzed by utilizing the Poisson counting model and the exponential correlation model. Moreover, their approximate expressions are derived. The simulation results demonstrate that the pointing error is the most prominent influence factor over weak correlated channel. The performance degradation caused by a high channel correlation coefficient is more than that of pointing error in strong correlated channel. Therefore, the use of pointing, acquisition, and tracking (PAT) system and reasonable arrangement of the number and spacing of antennas at the transceiver are the keys to improve system performance. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2020
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84. Temperature effect on the morphology and catalytic performance of Co-MOF-74 in low-temperature NH3-SCR process
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Jiang, Haoxi, Wang, Qianyun, Wang, Huiqin, Chen, Yifei, and Zhang, Minhua
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85. Ce doping TiO2/halloysite nanotubes photocatalyst for enhanced electrons transfer and photocatalytic degradation of Tetracycline.
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Wang, Huiqin, Wu, Dongyao, Li, Xin, and Huo, Pengwei
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PHOTOCATALYSTS ,CHARGE exchange ,TETRACYCLINE ,PHOTODEGRADATION ,PHOTOELECTROCHEMISTRY ,DOPING in sports ,OXIDATION states ,CRYSTAL structure - Abstract
The Ce doping TiO
2 /halloysite nanotubes photocatalyst (Ce-TiO2 /HNTs) was prepared for enhanced photocatalytic degradation of tetracycline (TC). The crystal structure, morphology and photoelectrochemical (PEC) properties have been researched by XRD, TEM, UV–vis DRS and other characterized technologies. The TEM results showed that the Ce-TiO2 nanoparticles were evenly dispersed on the surface of HNTs with about 5 nm pore structure. The UV–vis DRS results showed that the doping of Ce effectively broadened the photo-absorption capacity of the pure TiO2 . The PEC results confirmed that the doping of Ce decreased the electrochemical impedance of the photogenerated carrier in the transfer process and greatly improved the photogenerated efficiency of the electron within the TiO2 NPs. The XPS analysis showed that Ce co-existed in the form of Ce3+ and Ce4+ oxidation states in the Ce-TiO2 /HNTs. The photodegradation experiments showed that Ce-TiO2 /HNTs exhibited the enhanced photocatalytic activity under the visible-light irradiation compared with the pure TiO2 NPs. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
- 2019
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86. Performance Evaluation of FSO Communications under Sand-Dust Conditions.
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Cao, Minghua, Wang, Huiqin, Yao, Yu, and Hou, Shanglin
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FREE-space optical technology ,PERFORMANCE evaluation ,WEATHER ,LASER pulses ,MINERAL dusts ,DUST ,RADIATION - Abstract
Sand-dust weather conditions are considered the primary challenge to free-space optical (FSO) communications. It may cause severe attenuation that is malignant to FSO link performance. This study investigates the impact of sand-dust particles on a laser signal using the radiation propagation method and the small-angle approximation method. Numerical simulation shows that in sand-dust weather conditions, the multiple scattering effect is dominant and results in signal pulse delay and pulse broadening. Furthermore, the signal attenuation follows a negative exponential distribution to the laser wavelength. Superior performance can be achieved by employing a longer wavelength laser to reduce pulse delay and mutual interference. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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87. Biocompatibility and biodegradability of polyacrylate/ZnO nanocomposite during the activated sludge treatment process.
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Zhu, Chao, Wang, Huiqin, Mahmood, Zarak, Wang, Qing, and Ma, Hongrui
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ZINC oxide , *BIOCOMPATIBILITY , *BIODEGRADATION , *POLYACRYLATES , *NANOCOMPOSITE materials , *ACTIVATED sludge process - Abstract
Polymer nanocomposites have been widely used in the preparation of coating agents in the leather industry. Considering the complex bio-effect and ecological risk of nanomaterial, research on the biodegradability and biocompatibility of polyacrylate/metal nanocomposites in activated sludge system is of specific significance. We investigated the change of the bacterial community and diversity of activated sludge fed with polyacrylate/ZnO nanocomposites in both low (500 mg COD /L) and high (1000 mg COD/L) doses. COD removal, dehydrogenase activity, and total protein of activated sludge system were monitored in all treatments over 30 days. The results demonstrated that the exposure to both polyacrylate/ ZnO nanocomposite and polyacrylate decreased the dehydrogenase activity at early stage comparing to the control, but had no significant influence on COD removal. Overall, the bacterial communities in activated sludge were resistant to polyacrylate/ZnO nanocomposites, and had higher levels of metabolic activity, protein accumulation and bioavailability when exposed to these chemicals comparing to the control especially at later stages of incubation (15–30 days), which indicated that these polyacrylate/ZnO nanocomposites of certain amount were biocompatible to activated sludge system. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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88. Density, Viscosity and Volatility of Binary Mixtures of Isopropyl Ether and <italic>exo</italic>-Tetrahydrodicyclopentadiene.
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Li, Dan, Wu, Qian, Liu, Li, Guo, Meng, and Wang, Huiqin
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VISCOSITY ,BINARY mixtures ,ISOPROPYL alcohol ,VAPOR pressure ,HYDROCARBONS - Abstract
Measurements of density, viscosity and vapor pressure for binary mixtures of
exo -tetrahydrodicyclopentadiene (JP-10) with isopropyl ether are reported at temperatures of (293.15, 298.15, 303.15, 308.15, and 313.15) K over the entire composition range. The excess molar volumes, viscosity deviation and excess Gibbs energies of activation for the binary systems were calculated from the experimental values and fitted with the Redlich-Kister equation. Isopropyl ether was added to enhance the vapor pressure of JP-10. Experimental vapor pressure data were correlated by the Antoine equation. Several semi-empirical equations were used to correlate the viscosity data. The McAllister equation gives relatively satisfactory results for the correlation. The experimental and correlated data could be used in the development of models for mixtures of hydrocarbons with oxygenates. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
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89. Seasonal dynamics of vegetation of the central Loess Plateau (China) based on tree rings and their relationship to climatic warming.
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Wang, Huiqin, Chen, Feng, Zhang, Ruibo, and Qin, Li
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VEGETATION & climate ,CLIMATE change ,DENDROCHRONOLOGY - Abstract
Chinese pine ( Pinus tabulaeformis) is a highly climate-sensitive species. Presently, the Huanglong Mountains are covered by widespread forests dominated by Chinese pine and thus has a great potential for dendrochronological studies. To increase the knowledge of NDVI changes of the Loess Plateau and their potential influences on the environmental changes, the regional tree-ring chronology from the Huanglong Mountains was used to investigate climate/NDVI relationships. Standard dendrochronological methods were applied to a regional tree-ring series of Pinus tabulaeformis from the Huanglong Mountains, the Loess Plateau. The relationships between ring widths and NDVI/climate factors were investigated by the simple and spatial correlation analysis. The results of the correlation analysis indicated that mean temperature has negative influences on tree growth, while the tree-ring widths of Chinese pine reflect the variations of the normalized difference vegetation index (NDVI). Herein the standard tree-ring width series was used to develop June-July NDVI for the Huanglong Mountains during the period AD 1812-2012, and it explained 41.2 % of the total NDVI variance during the period AD 1982-2006. The results of the spatial analysis show that the reconstructed NDVI has strong drought signals for the Huanglong Mountains. Drought events in the NDVI series are compared to the historical records and climate data in the study area, and show common drought events over much of Shaanxi. These drought-caused famines have had strong influences on the people of Shaanxi during the past 201 years. The moving correlation between March-July temperature and the NDVI reconstruction showed that the recent warming is the most important driving force of the drying trend and the resulting in tree growth decline during the last 30 years. Our reconstructed NDVI is significantly correlated with sea surface temperature in the Indian and the western Pacific Oceans. The linkages to the Indian and Pacific Oceans suggest the connection of regional NDVI variations to large-scale ocean-atmosphere-land circulation systems. Our NDVI reconstruction provides the long-term perspective on the vegetation dynamics of the Huanglong Mountains and is used to guide expectations of future forest variations. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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90. Antidiabetic Micro-/Nanoaggregates from Ge-Gen-Qin-Lian-Tang Decoction Increase Absorption of Baicalin and Cellular Antioxidant Activity In Vitro.
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Lin, Dai, Du, Qian, Wang, Huiqin, Gao, Guanzhen, Zhou, Jianwu, Ke, Lijing, Chen, Tianbao, Shaw, Chris, and Rao, Pingfan
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FLAVONOIDS ,PHYTOTHERAPY ,HYPOGLYCEMIC agents ,ANIMAL experimentation ,ANTIOXIDANTS ,CELL culture ,CHINESE medicine ,NANOPARTICLES ,RATS ,RESEARCH funding ,SURVIVAL ,PHYTOCHEMICALS ,PLANT extracts ,DATA analysis software ,DESCRIPTIVE statistics ,THERAPEUTICS - Abstract
The antidiabetic effects of Ge-Gen-Qin-Lian-Tang decoction (GQD) have been proven clinically. In a pharmacological study conducted on STZ-induced diabetic rats, the constitutive aggregates/sediments of Ge-Gen-Qin-Lian-Tang decoction exhibited stronger hypoglycemic and antioxidant activities compared to the soluble compositions. This study aims to demonstrate the pharmacological properties of aggregates derived from GQD by measuring permeability of the active monomer phytochemicals (e.g., baicalin) in a Caco-2 cell monolayer and determine the cellular viability, intracellular redox status (MDA and SOD), and insulin secretion of pancreatic β-cell line, INS-1, following STZ-induced oxidative stress. The aggregates were separated into three fractions, namely, “MA (microaggregates),” “400 g supernatant,” and “MNA (micro-/nanoaggregates),” by centrifugation at 400 ×g and 15000 ×g, respectively. Aggregates in the sediment increased baicalin absorption, showed little toxicity to β-cells, elevated intracellular SOD levels, and significantly suppressed oxidative damage effects on cellular viability and functions. The “MA” fraction had a larger particle size and provided higher antioxidant cellular protection than “MNA” in vitro, implying that the sediments may be the active components in the herbal decoction. The actions of these micro-/nanoaggregates may provide a new perspective for understanding the antidiabetic effects of herbal decoctions and aid in interpretation of synergistic actions between the multiple components. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2017
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91. A tree-ring width based drought reconstruction for southeastern China: links to Pacific Ocean climate variability.
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Chen, Feng, Yu, Shulong, Yuan, Yujiang, Wang, Huiqin, and Gagen, Mary
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TREE-rings ,CLIMATE change ,CHRONOLOGY ,CRYPTOMERIA ,BIG data ,OCEAN temperature - Abstract
We present a drought reconstruction for southeastern China based on a tree-ring width chronology of Cryptomeria fortunei developed from two sampling sites in central Fujian. A reconstruction of July-February drought variability, spanning AD 1855-2011, was developed by calibrating total tree-ring width data with the self-calibrating Palmer drought severity index (sc PDSI). The reconstruction was verified against an independent data set, and accounts for 36% of the actual sc PDSI variance during the period 1955-2011. Relatively dry intervals were reconstructed between AD 1859-1880, 1899-1911, 1927-1933, 1946-1959, 1964-1970 and 1987-1997. Relatively wet conditions prevailed during 1855-1858, 1881-1898, 1912-1926, 1934-1945, 1960-1963, 1971-1986 and 1998-2011. Comparisons between our scPDSI reconstruction and a moisture-sensitive tree-ring width record from Vietnam revealed consistencies between the two data sets, suggesting similar drought regimes. Spectral peaks of 2.2-6.4 years may be indicative of El Niño-Southern Oscillation ( ENSO) activity, as also suggested by the significant correlations with sea surface temperatures ( SSTs) in the eastern equatorial and southeastern Pacific Ocean and an extreme event analysis. The analysis of links between our sc PDSI reconstruction and the large-scale regional climatic variation shows that there is a relationship between regional drought variation and East Asian summer monsoon (EASM) intensity. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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92. Enhancement of innate immune system in monocot rice by transferring the dicotyledonous elongation factor Tu receptor EFR.
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Lu, Fen, Wang, Huiqin, Wang, Shanzhi, Jiang, Wendi, Shan, Changlin, Li, Bin, Yang, Jun, Zhang, Shiyong, and Sun, Wenxian
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ORYZA , *PROTEIN elongation factor Tu , *RICE , *IMMUNOSPECIFICITY , *IMMUNE system , *ELONGATION factors (Biochemistry) - Abstract
The elongation factor Tu (EF-Tu) receptor (EFR) in cruciferous plants specifically recognizes the N-terminal acetylated elf18 region of bacterial EF-Tu and thereby activates plant immunity. It has been demonstrated that Arabidopsis EFR confers broad-spectrum bacterial resistance in the EFR transgenic solanaceous plants. Here, the transgenic rice plants (Oryza sativa L. ssp. japonica cv. Zhonghua 17) and cell cultures with constitutive expression of AtEFR were developed to investigate whether AtEFR senses EF-Tu and thus enhances bacterial resistance in the monocot plants. We demonstrated that the Xanthomonas oryzae-derived elf18 peptide induced oxidative burst and mitogen-activated protein kinase activation in the AtEFR transgenic rice cells and plants, respectively. Pathogenesis-related genes, such as OsPBZ1, were upregulated dramatically in transgenic rice plant and cell lines in response to elf18 stimulation. Importantly, pretreatment with elf18 triggered strong resistance to X. oryzae pv. oryzae in the transgenic plants, which was largely dependent on the AtEFR expression level. These plants also exhibited enhanced resistance to rice bacterial brown stripe, but not to rice fungal blast. Collectively, the results indicate that the rice plants with heterologous expression of AtEFR recognize bacterial EF-Tu and exhibit enhanced broad-spectrum bacterial disease resistance and that pattern recognition receptor-mediated immunity may be manipulated across the two plant classes, dicots and monocots. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2015
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93. Rice OsFLS2-Mediated Perception of Bacterial Flagellins Is Evaded by Xanthomonas oryzae pvs. oryzae and oryzicola.
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Wang, Shanzhi, Sun, Zhe, Wang, Huiqin, Liu, Lijuan, Lu, Fen, Yang, Jun, Zhang, Min, Zhang, Shiyong, Guo, Zejian, Bent, Andrew F., and Sun, Wenxian
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FLAGELLIN ,XANTHOMONAS oryzae ,MONOCOTYLEDONS ,PLANT immunology ,PLANT genetics - Abstract
Bacterial flagellins are often recognized by the receptor kinase FLAGELLIN SENSITIVE2 (FLS2) and activate MAMP-triggered immunity in dicotyledonous plants. However, the capacity of monocotyledonous rice to recognize flagellins of key rice pathogens and its biological relevance remain poorly understood. We demonstrate that ectopically expressed OsFLS2 in Arabidopsis senses the eliciting flg22 peptide and in vitro purified Acidovorax avenae ( Aa ) flagellin in an expression level-dependent manner, but does not recognize purified flagellins or derivative flg22 Xo peptides of Xanthomonas oryzae pvs. oryzae ( Xoo ) and oryzicola ( Xoc ). Consistently, the flg22 peptide and purified Aa flagellin, but not Xoo/Xoc flagellins, induce various immune responses such as defense gene induction and MAPK activation in rice. Perception of flagellin by rice does induce strong resistance to Xoo infection, as shown after pre-treatment of rice leaves with Aa flagellin. OsFLS2 was found to differ from AtFLS2 in its perception specificities or sensitivities to different flg22 sequences. In addition, post-translational modification of Xoc flagellin was altered by deletion of glycosyltransferase-encoding rbfC , but this had little effect on Xoc motility and rpfC mutation did not detectably reduce Xoc virulence on rice. Deletion of flagellin-encoding fliC from Xoo / Xoc blocked swimming motility but also did not significantly alter Xoo / Xoc virulence. These results suggest that Xoo / Xoc carry flg22-region amino acid changes that allow motility while evading the ancient flagellin detection system in rice, which retains recognition capacity for other bacterial pathogens. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2015
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94. Polysaccharide Nanoparticles from Isatis indigotica Fort. Root Decoction: Diversity, Cytotoxicity, and Antiviral Activity.
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Gao, Guanzhen, He, Chuanqi, Wang, Huiqin, Guo, Jingke, Ke, Lijing, Zhou, Jianwu, Chong, Pik Han, and Rao, Pingfan
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NANOPARTICLES ,SURFACE charges ,INFLUENZA A virus, H1N1 subtype ,ANTIVIRAL agents ,INFLUENZA A virus - Abstract
It has been revealed that numerous nanoparticles are formed during the boiling preparation of traditional Chinese medical decoctions and culinary soups. They may possess physiological effects different from those of constituent components and are worth paying attention to but are barely noticed and investigated as of yet. In this study, six groups of nanoparticles, whose size ranged from 57 to 300 nm, were successfully isolated from the decoction of Isatis indigotica Fort. root, according to their particle size by the means of size-exclusive chromatography. All of the obtained nanoparticles have a high content of polysaccharides, which distinguishes them from the disclosed BLG protein nanoparticles. They also have high similarities in other compositions, surface charge, and stimuli responses. However, four out of these six nanoparticles (F2, F3, F4, and F5) exhibited significant antiviral activity against influenza virus H1N1, and their antiviral activities and cytotoxicity towards MDCK cells varied with their sizes. It suggested that the antiviral efficacy of BLG decoction could also be from its nanoparticles besides its well-known antiviral phytochemicals. It also implied that the biological effects of these polysaccharide nanoparticles, including cytotoxicity and antiviral activity, may be correlative with the physicochemical properties, especially the particle size. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2022
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95. Using machine learning algorithms to predict occupants' thermal comfort in naturally ventilated residential buildings.
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Chai, Qian, Wang, Huiqin, Zhai, Yongchao, and Yang, Liu
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THERMAL comfort , *MACHINE learning , *DWELLINGS , *ENERGY consumption of buildings , *VENTILATION , *HOME energy use , *DWELLING design & construction , *BUILT environment - Abstract
Thermal comfort evaluations in the built environment are essential to occupant's satisfaction and also building energy consumption. Traditionally, thermal comfort has been assessed by Fanger's PMV model that was developed based on extensive laboratory tests. However, it's been found that PMV predictions are not good in field studies, especially in buildings with natural ventilation. In this paper, machine learning (ML) algorithms were used to predicted occupants' thermal comfort votes (TCV) and thermal sensation votes (TSV), using 5512 sets of thermal comfort data collected in naturally ventilated residential buildings in fourteen cities in China. Environmental parameters, personal parameters, climatic types, and adaptive control measures were considered and used as input parameters for the ML model. It was found that environmental parameters (both outdoors and indoors), personal parameters (metabolic rate and clothing insulation), and climatic types all significant affect both TCV and TSV, while adaptive control measures only affect TSV but not TCV. Comparing with established models (PMV, ePMV and aPMV), the ML models had smaller errors in predicting TSV and TCV. Based on these results, we suggest that the ML, especially ANNs model was reliable in predicting occupants' TCV and TSV in naturally ventilated residential buildings, and performed better than traditional thermal balance based models. Moreover, using the new model, we found that acceptable temperature ranges in naturally ventilated buildings were far wider than the ASHRAE adaptive comfort zone, suggesting that appropriate models should be established based on local data. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2020
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96. Label-Free Exosomal Detection and Classification in Rapid Discriminating Different Cancer Types Based on Specific Raman Phenotypes and Multivariate Statistical Analysis.
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Zhang, Ping, Wang, Limin, Fang, Yaping, Zheng, Dawei, Lin, Taifeng, and Wang, Huiqin
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EXOSOMES ,SERS spectroscopy ,BREAST cancer prognosis ,MULTIVARIATE analysis ,PHENOTYPES ,CANCER cells - Abstract
Exosomes contain different functional bimolecular characteristics related to physiological or pathological processes and are now recognized as new biomarkers in different human cancers. Rapid detection and classification of cancer-related exosomes might be helpful in the rapid screening of patients that may have cancer. Here, we report a surface enhanced Raman scattering technology for rapid and label-free exosomal detection (Exo-SERS) to aid in the discrimination of different cancer cells based on specific Raman phenotypes and multivariate statistical analysis. The results demonstrated that exosomes derived from both tumor cells and normal cells exhibit special, unique Raman phenotypes. Using the Exo-SERS method, the cancer cells were accurately discriminated from normal cells, and subtle molecular changes between the different cell types could be detected with high sensitive. This research provides a rapid, label-free and non-destructive manner for detecting and discriminating between cancer types. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2019
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97. Cobalt Nanoparticles Embedded into N-Doped Carbon from Metal Organic Frameworks as Highly Active Electrocatalyst for Oxygen Evolution Reaction.
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Lu, Jitao, Zeng, Yue, Ma, Xiaoxue, Wang, Huiqin, Gao, Linna, Zhong, Hua, and Meng, Qingguo
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OXYGEN evolution reactions ,REACTIVE oxygen species ,ORGANIC conductors ,NITROGEN ,HYDROGEN evolution reactions ,COBALT ,CARBON composites - Abstract
Cystosepiment-like cobalt nanoparticles@N-doped carbon composite named Co-NPs@NC with highly efficient electrocatalytic performance for oxygen evolution reaction was prepared from carbonization of N-doped Co-MOFs. The optimized Co-NPs@NC-600 shows overpotentials of 315 mV to afford a current density of 10 mA·cm
−2 . Meanwhile, the electrocatalys presents excellent long-term durability. The outstanding electrocatalytic performance can be attributed to the unique cystosepiment-like architecture with high specific surface area (214 m2 /g), high conductivity of N-doped carbon and well-distributed active sites. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
- 2019
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98. A method for spectral image registration based on feature maximum submatrix.
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Wang, Ke, Wang, Huiqin, Wu, Meng, Wang, Zhan, and Liu, Jialin
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SPECTRAL imaging , *IMAGE registration , *IMAGE reconstruction , *IMAGE processing , *PIXELS - Abstract
In order to solve the geometric offset caused by replacing the filter during imaging of multichannel spectral image data, a multichannel spectral image registration method based on SURF feature merged with maximum submatrix is proposed. Firstly, the feature of multichannel spectral image is extracted by SURF. Then, a perspective transformation is performed to obtain a preliminary registration image. For the problem of invalid areas with zero pixel values appearing at the boundary of the image after registration, the largest submatrix is used to detect the maximum inscribed rectangle of the image to remove the invalid boundary region, and maximize the reserved effective region information. Experimented was processed with multichannel imaging data of murals. Experimental results agree with the theoretic analysis and verified that the proposed registration method is better adapted to image scale and brightness changing. At the same time, it can avoid the influence of invalid regions generated by other registration methods on subsequent spectral reconstruction and color restoration which has better performance. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2018
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99. The Associations between Two Vital GSTs Genetic Polymorphisms and Lung Cancer Risk in the Chinese Population: Evidence from 71 Studies.
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Liu, Kui, Lin, Xialu, Zhou, Qi, Ma, Ting, Han, Liyuan, Mao, Guochuan, Chen, Jian, Yue, Xia, Wang, Huiqin, Zhang, Lu, Jin, Guixiu, Jiang, Jianmin, Zhao, Jinshun, and Zou, Baobo
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GLUTATHIONE transferase ,GENETIC polymorphisms ,LUNG cancer risk factors ,CHINESE people ,CANCER susceptibility ,ADENOCARCINOMA ,DISEASES - Abstract
Background: The genetic polymorphisms of glutathione S-transferase (GSTs) have been suspected to be related to the development of lung cancer while the current results are conflicting, especially in the Chinese population. Methods: Data on genetic polymorphisms of glutathione S-transferase Mu 1 (GSTM1) from 68 studies, glutathione S-transferase theta 1 (GSTT1) from 17 studies and GSTM1-GSTT1 from 8 studies in the Chinese population were reanalyzed on their association with lung cancer risk. Odds ratios (OR) were pooled using forest plots. 9 subgroups were all or partly performed in the subgroup analyses. The Galbraith plot was used to identify the heterogeneous records. Potential publication biases were detected by Begg's and Egger's tests. Results: 71 eligible studies were identified after screening of 1608 articles. The increased association between two vital GSTs genetic polymorphisms and lung cancer risk was detected by random-effects model based on a comparable heterogeneity. Subgroup analysis showed a significant relationship between squamous carcinoma (SC), adenocarcinoma (AC) or small cell lung carcinoma (SCLC) and GSTM1 null genotype, as well as SC or AC and GSTT1 null genotype. Additionally, smokers with GSTM1 null genotype had a higher lung cancer risk than non-smokers. Our cumulative meta-analysis demonstrated a stable and reliable result of the relationship between GSTM1 null genotype and lung cancer risk. After the possible heterogeneous articles were omitted, the adjusted risk of GSTs and lung cancer susceptibility increased (fixed-effects model: OR
GSTM1 = 1.23, 95% CI: 1.19 to 1.27, P<0.001; ORGSTT1 = 1.18, 95% CI: 1.10 to 1.26, P<0.001; ORGSTM1-GSTT1 = 1.33, 95% CI: 1.10 to 1.61, P = 0.004). Conclusions: An increased risk of lung cancer with GSTM1 and GSTT1 null genotype, especially with dual null genotype, was found in the Chinese population. In addition, special histopathological classification of lung cancers and a wide range of gene-environment and gene-gene interaction analysis should be taken into consideration in future studies. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
- 2014
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100. Well-dispersed nebula-like ZnO/CeO2@HNTs heterostructure for efficient photocatalytic degradation of tetracycline.
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Ye, Zhefei, Li, Jinze, Zhou, Mingjun, Wang, Huiqin, Ma, Yue, Huo, Pengwei, Yu, Longbao, and Yan, Yongsheng
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ZINC oxide , *CERIUM oxides , *PHOTOREDUCTION , *TETRACYCLINE , *HETEROSTRUCTURES - Abstract
A series of nebula-like ZnO/CeO 2 @HNTs heterostructure photocatalysts were synthesized via a novel one-step wet-calcination method for degradation of tetracycline (TC) under simulated solar irradiation. TEM, HRTEM, XRD, FT-IR, XPS, DRS, PL, PC, EIS and ESR techniques were applied for characterization of samples. And the potential structure of new photodegradation products was studied by HPLC–MS analysis. The characterization results revealed the enhanced photocatalytic activity of ZnO/CeO 2 @HNTs heterostructure photocatalysts due to the delayed recombination of photogenerated electron-hole pairs. Moreover, surface oxidation state analysis demonstrates that Ce 3+ and Ce 4+ states coexist in CeO 2 , which enhance the separation of electron-hole pairs though cerium oxide shifting between CeO 2 and Ce 2 O 3 under photocatalytic process. In addition, the effects of the calcinating temperature, the molar ratio of ZnO to CeO 2 and the dosage of HNTs on photocatalytic activity of ZnO/CeO 2 @HNTs heterostructure photocatalysts were researched and the best possible values have been found. Furthermore, the photodegradation mechanism was systematically investigated by active species trapping experiment. It revealed that OH radicals play a little role while hole and O 2 − are the more major reactive species in the photodegradation process. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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