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2. A core-shell FeNiP@ SrFe-MOF magnetic powder with rapid and efficient degradation of dye and Cr(VI) wastewater
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Yuan, Zhifen, Liu, Rongyu, Zhu, Hanzhe, and Zhu, Zhenghou
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- 2023
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3. The Business Model and System of the Korean Music Industry within a Collectivist Society
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Liu Rongyu
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In the global music landscape, traditionally dominated by Western powerhouses, the Korean music industry has emerged as a formidable force over the past two decades, achieving remarkable milestones. At the heart of this success lies the trainee system, a reflection of Korea's collectivist culture, which has established a solid foundation for the industry's swift industrialization. This article employs a literature analysis approach to explore the significant impact of the Korean music industry model on propelling Korean music onto the global stage. It also delves into the potential future developments of the industry, examining the balance between maintaining its unique identity and adapting to the ever-evolving global music landscape. The study finds that the industry's strategic utilization of technological advancements has facilitated the creation of a highly efficient production line, solidifying its status as a powerhouse of high output and returns. The advanced and collective nature of the Korean music industry has equipped it with the resilience and adaptability necessary to tackle various challenges effectively. However, the industry's reliance on a homogenized and assembly-line approach to star-making and music production raises concerns, as it may curb artistic creativity and lead to a lack of diversity in Korean music.
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- 2024
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4. Construction of the sandwich magnetic FeNi@C@Fe3O4 powders with the characteristics of lower density and broadband absorption
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Liu, Rongyu, Zhu, Hanzhe, and Zhu, Zhenghou
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- 2022
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5. Associations between comorbidities and annual incidence plus frequency of asthma exacerbation hospitalisation during the past year: data from CARN study
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Wang, Wenqiao, Lin, Jiangtao, Zhou, Xin, Wang, Changzheng, Huang, Mao, Cai, Shaoxi, Chen, Ping, Lin, Qichang, Zhou, Jianying, Gu, Yuhai, Yuan, Yadong, Sun, Dejun, Yang, Xiaohong, Yang, Lan, Huo, Jianmin, Chen, Zhuochang, Jiang, Ping, Zhang, Jie, Ye, Xianwei, Liu, Huiguo, Tang, Huaping, Liu, Rongyu, Liu, Chuntao, Zhang, Wei, Hu, Chengping, Chen, Yiqiang, Liu, Xiaoju, Dai, Luming, Zhou, Wei, Huang, Yijiang, and Xu, Jianying
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- 2022
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6. Effect of oriented magnetic field on the solidified structure and soft magnetic properties of Fe78Si13B9 alloy
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Zeng, Chaochao, Xu, Yuhua, Liu, Rongyu, Zhao, Hui, Zhu, Zhenghou, and Jia, Zhi
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- 2021
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7. Towards Robust Neural Rankers with Large Language Model: A Contrastive Training Approach.
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Pan, Ziyang, Fan, Kangjia, Liu, Rongyu, and Li, Daifeng
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LANGUAGE models ,INFORMATION retrieval ,USER experience - Abstract
Pre-trained language model-based neural rankers have been widely applied in information retrieval (IR). However, the robustness issue of current IR models has not received sufficient attention, which could significantly impact the user experience in practical applications. In this study, we focus on the defensive ability of IR models against query attacks while guaranteeing their retrieval performance. We discover that improving the robustness of IR models not only requires a focus on model architecture and training methods but is also closely related to the quality of data. Different from previous research, we use large language models (LLMs) to generate query variations with the same intent, which exhibit richer and more realistic expressions while maintaining consistent query intent. Based on LLM-generated query variations, we propose a novel contrastive training framework that substantially enhances the robustness of IR models to query perturbations. Specifically, we combine the contrastive loss in the representation space of query variations with the ranking loss in the retrieval training stage to improve the model's ability to understand the underlying semantic information of queries. Experimental results on two public datasets, WikiQA and ANTIQUE, demonstrate that the proposed contrastive training approach effectively improves the robustness of models facing query attack scenarios while outperforming baselines in retrieval performance. Compared with the best baseline approach, the improvements in average robustness performance of Reranker IR models are 24.9%, 26.5%, 27.0%, and 75.0% on WikiQA and 8.7%, 1.9%, 6.3%, and 13.6% on ANTIQUE, in terms of the MAP (Mean Average Precision), MRR (Mean Reciprocal Rank), nDCG@10 (Normalized Discounted Cumulative Gain) and P@10 (Precision), respectively. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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8. Environmental Friendly Modification of the Superhydrophobic Surface for Iron-Based Amorphous Alloy Films and Their Magnetic Surface Effect.
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Liu, Rongyu, Yuan, Zhifen, Zhu, Zhenghou, Park, Sangmin, Zhao, Hui, and Zhou, Jia
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- 2023
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9. Dynamic process of phagocytosis and forms of macrophage cell death induced by ingestion of apoptotic neutrophils
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Wang, Jiong, Huang, WeiLin, Wang, Cheng, and Liu, RongYu
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- 2014
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10. Morphological and Phylogenetic Analyses Reveal Four New Species of Acrodictys (Acrodictyaceae) in China.
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Wang, Shi, Liu, Rongyu, Liu, Shubin, Zhang, Zhaoxue, Xia, Jiwen, Li, Duhua, Liu, Xiaoyong, and Zhang, Xiuguo
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RNA polymerase II , *RIBOSOMAL DNA , *TROPICAL forests , *SPECIES , *DEPSIPEPTIDES - Abstract
During our ongoing survey of dematiaceous hyphomycetes associated with dead branches in tropical forests, eight Acrodictys isolates were collected from Hainan, China. Morphology from the cultures and phylogeny based on partial small subunit (SSU), entire internal transcribed spacer regions with intervening 5.8S (ITS), partial large subunit (LSU) of rRNA gene, partial beta-tubulin (tub2), and partial RNA polymerase II second largest subunit (rpb2) genes were employed to identify these isolates. As a result, four new species, namely Acrodictys bawanglingensis sp. nov., A. diaoluoshanensis sp. nov., A. ellisii sp. nov., and A. pigmentosa sp. nov., are introduced. Illustrations and descriptions of the four taxa are provided, along with comparisons with closely related taxa in the genus. For facilitating relative studies, an updated key to all accepted species of this genus is also compiled. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2022
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11. Morphological and Phylogenetic Analyses Reveal Four New Species of Gnomoniopsis (Gnomoniaceae , Diaporthales) from China.
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Wang, Shi, Zhang, Zhaoxue, Liu, Rongyu, Liu, Shubin, Liu, Xiaoyong, and Zhang, Xiuguo
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HOST plants ,RIBOSOMAL RNA ,MOLECULAR phylogeny ,SPECIES ,GENE clusters - Abstract
The fungal genus Gnomoniopsis (Gnomoniaceae, Diaporthales) has been reported all around the world and isolated from multiple plant hosts. Based on multilocus phylogenies from a combined dataset of internal transcribed spacer (ITS) region, the ribosomal RNA gene cluster, and partial regions of translation elongation factor 1 alpha (tef1) and partial beta-tubulin (tub2), in conjunction with morphological characteristics, we describe and illustrate herein four new species, including Gnomoniopsisdiaoluoshanensis sp. Nov., G. lithocarpi sp. Nov., G. mengyinensis sp. Nov. and G.yunnanensis sp. Nov. Alongside this, their similarity and dissimilarity to morphologically-allied and phylogenetically-related species are annotated and discussed. For facilitating future identification, we update the key to all species currently recognized in this genus. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2022
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12. Transmigration and Phagocytosis of Macrophages in an Airway Infection Model Using Four-dimensional Techniques
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Ding, Peishan, Wu, Huimei, Fang, Lei, Wu, Ming, and Liu, Rongyu
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- 2014
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13. PAQR4 promotes cell proliferation and metastasis through the CDK4-pRB-E2F1 pathway in non-small-cell lung cancer
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Wu, Bin and Liu, Rongyu
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cell proliferation ,metastasis ,neoplasms ,PAQR4 ,OncoTargets and Therapy ,respiratory tract diseases ,Original Research ,CDK4-pRB-E2F1 pathway - Abstract
Bin Wu,1 Rongyu Liu2 1Department of Pulmonary and Critical Care Medicine, Baoan Central Hospital of Shenzhen, Shenzhen 518102, China; 2Department of Pulmonary and Critical Care Medicine, First Affiliated Hospital of Anhui Medical University, Hefei 230022, China Background: It is reported that progestin and adipoQ receptor 4 (PAQR4) has a tumorigenic effect on human breast cancer, but the role of PAQR4 in non-small-cell lung cancer (NSCLC) is unknown. The aim of this study was to investigate the role of PAQR4 in NSCLC. Methods: Quantitative real-time PCR (qRT-PCR) and immunohistchemical (IHC) staining were used to analyze the expression of PAQR4 in HCC tissues and adjacent normal tissues. MTT, colony formation assay, flow cytometry (FCM), wound healing assays and transwell invasion assays were used to investigate the effects of PAQR4 on cell proliferation, colony formation, cell cycle, migration and invasion. Murine xenograft model assay was carried out to characterize the effects of PAQR4 knockdown on tumor growth in vivo. Results: In this study, we found that the expression of PAQR4 was significantly upregulated in the NSCLC tissues of patients compared with that in the matched non-cancerous tissues. In addition, we found that PAQR4 was also significantly up-regulated in the NSCLC cell lines compared with normal human lung epithelial cells. Besides, we found that the over-expression of PAQR4 promoted promoted proliferation, colony formation, migration and invasion of the NSCLC cells, whereas the knockdown of PAQR4 inhibited proliferation, colony formation, migration and invasion of the NSCLC cells. Furthermore, mechanistic studies showed that the CDK4-pRB-E2F1 pathway was involved in NSCLC. Conclusion: Hence, these results suggest that PAQR4 may be used as a new target in NSCLC therapy. Keywords: PAQR4, cell proliferation, metastasis, CDK4-pRB-E2F1 pathway
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14. Alda-1 Prevents Pulmonary Epithelial Barrier Dysfunction following Severe Hemorrhagic Shock through Clearance of Reactive Aldehydes.
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Hua, Tianfeng, Yang, Min, Zhou, Yangyang, Chen, Limin, Wu, Huimei, and Liu, Rongyu
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ALDEHYDE dehydrogenase ,ALDEHYDES ,ANIMAL experimentation ,BENZAMIDE ,BIOLOGICAL models ,BLOOD volume ,HEMORRHAGIC shock ,HEPARIN ,HETEROCYCLIC compounds ,INTERLEUKINS ,LUNG injuries ,RATS ,RESUSCITATION ,TUMOR necrosis factors ,THERAPEUTICS - Abstract
Severe hemorrhagic shock and resuscitation (HS/R) can lead to lung injury, resulting in respiratory insufficiency. We investigated whether treatment with Alda-1, an ALDH2 activator, decreased lung injury induced by severe HS/R in a rat model. Male Sprague-Dawley rats were randomized into three groups, hemorrhagic shock + placebo, hemorrhagic shock + Alda-1, and sham. All animals were heparinized, and then 50% of the total calculated blood volume was collected over 60 minutes. After 40 minutes of hemorrhagic shock, animals were reinfused with the shed blood over 40 minutes and then observed for an additional 2 hours. Concentrations of 4-HNE, TNF-α, IL-6, and ALDH2 activity were detected; lung injury and lung wet-to-dry weight ratios were assessed. Expression of occludin and ZO-1 proteins in lung tissues was also determined. At 2 hours after resuscitation, lung injury was significantly reduced and the wet-to-dry weight ratio was notably decreased in the Alda-1 group compared with placebo (P<0.05). Alda-1 treatment also significantly increased the activity of ALDH2 and decreased the levels of toxic 4-HNE (P<0.05). In the Alda-1 group, IL-6 and TNF-α were dramatically decreased compared with placebo-treated animals (P<0.05). Expression of occludin and ZO-1 proteins was significantly decreased in the placebo group compared with the Alda-1 group (P<0.05). Thus, in a rat model of severe HS/R, treatment with Alda-1 increased the activity of ALDH2, significantly accelerated the clearance of reactive aldehydes, and concomitantly alleviated lung injury through improvement of pulmonary epithelial barrier integrity resulting in decreased alveolar epithelial tissue permeability, lung edema, and diffuse infiltration of inflammatory cells. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2019
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15. Anti-inflammatory Property of Galectin-1 in a Murine Model of Allergic Airway Inflammation.
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Lv, Yunxiang, Dai, Mengyuan, Wang, Muzi, Chen, Fangfang, and Liu, Rongyu
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OVALBUMINS ,IMMUNOGLOBULIN E ,INFLAMMATION ,THERAPEUTICS ,ALLERGIES ,BRONCHOALVEOLAR lavage ,ALLERGENS ,ANIMALS ,ANTINEOPLASTIC agents ,BIOLOGICAL models ,BODY fluids ,BRONCHIAL diseases ,CELLULAR signal transduction ,CYTOKINES ,EOSINOPHILS ,GENE expression ,IMMUNOGLOBULINS ,IMMUNOHISTOCHEMISTRY ,INFLAMMATORY mediators ,LUNGS ,MICE ,PROTEINS ,PHARMACODYNAMICS - Abstract
Galectin-1 (Gal-1) has immunomodulatory activities in various allergic inflammatory disorders, but its potential anti-inflammatory properties on allergic airway diseases have not been confirmed. We explored the pharmacological effects of Gal-1 on the progression of allergic airway inflammation and investigated the underlying mechanism. Female C57BL/6 mice were sensitized on day 0 and challenged with ovalbumin (OVA) on days 14-17 to establish an allergic airway inflammation model. In the challenge phase, a subset of mice was treated intraperitoneally with recombinant Gal-1 (rGal-1) or dexamethasone (Dex). We found that rGal-1 inhibited pulmonary inflammatory cell recruitment, mucus secretion, bronchoalveolar lavage fluid (BALF) inflammatory cell infiltration, and cytokine production. The treatment also suppressed the infiltration of eosinophils into the allergic lung as indicated by decreased expression levels of eotaxin and eosinophil peroxidase (EPX). However, only the expression levels of IL-25, neither IL-33 nor TSLP, were significantly decreased in the lung by rGal-1 treatment. These immunomodulatory effects in the allergic lung were correlated with the activation of extracellular signal-regulated kinase (ERK) signaling pathway and downregulation of endogenous Gal-1. In addition, rGal-1 reduced the plasma concentrations of anti-OVA immunoglobulin E (IgE) and IL-17. Our findings suggest that rGal-1 is an effective therapy for allergic airway inflammation in a murine model and may be a potential pharmacological target for allergic airway inflammatory diseases. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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16. MTOR-Mediated Autophagy Is Involved in the Protective Effect of Ketamine on Allergic Airway Inflammation.
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Zou, Hongyun, Wang, Li-Xia, Wang, Muzi, Cheng, Cheng, Li, Shuai, Shen, Qiying, Fang, Lei, and Liu, Rongyu
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KETAMINE ,BRONCHOALVEOLAR lavage ,RAPAMYCIN ,ALLERGIES ,ASTHMA - Abstract
Unresolved inflammation underpins the pathogenesis of allergic airway diseases, such as asthma. Ketamine, accepted as a promising therapy for resistant asthma, has been demonstrated to attenuate allergic airway inflammation. However, the anti-inflammatory mechanism by ketamine in this setting is largely unknown. We aimed to investigate whether autophagy was involved in the protective effect of ketamine on allergic airway inflammation. Female C57BL/6 mice were sensitized to ovalbumin (OVA) and treated with ketamine at 25, 50, or 100 mg/kg prior to OVA challenge. In this model, the pulmonary morphological findings and airway inflammation were significantly inhibited at 50 mg/kg but not at 25 or 100 mg/kg. Moreover, 50 mg/kg ketamine abrogated the increased concentrations of inflammatory cytokines in bronchoalveolar lavage fluid (BALF) of allergic mice, as well as activated the expression of phosphorylated mammalian target of rapamycin (p-MTOR) and inhibited autophagy in allergic mice. To confirm whether the effect of 50 mg/kg ketamine on asthma was mediated by inhibiting autophagy, rapamycin was administered to mice sensitized to OVA and exposed to 50 mg/kg ketamine. All of the effect of 50 mg/kg ketamine was reversed by rapamycin treatment, including increased p-MTOR and decreased autophagy. Taken together, the present study demonstrates that 50 mg/kg ketamine inhibits allergic airway inflammation by suppressed autophagy, and this effect is mediated by the activation of MTOR in the lungs of allergic mice. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2019
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17. Sevoflurane Inhibits the Th2 Response and NLRP3 Expression in Murine Allergic Airway Inflammation.
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Wang, Lixia, Zha, Binshan, Shen, Qiying, Zou, Hongyun, Cheng, Cheng, Wu, Huimei, and Liu, Rongyu
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SEVOFLURANE ,ALLERGIES ,ASTHMA risk factors ,AIRWAY (Anatomy) ,INFLAMMASOMES ,OVALBUMINS ,LABORATORY mice ,THERAPEUTICS - Abstract
Background: Our colleagues have demonstrated an impressive therapeutic role of sevoflurane in a murine allergic airway inflammation model, but the mechanisms underlying this effect remain undefined. In this study, we tried to investigate the effect of sevoflurane on the resolution of allergic airway inflammation and to assess whether NLRP3 or the NLRP3 inflammasome is involved in this process.Methods: Female (C57BL/6) mice were sensitized and challenged with ovalbumin (OVA). Then, some of the mice received MCC950 (10 mg/kg; i.p.) or 3% sevoflurane. Total and differential inflammatory cell numbers, proinflammatory cytokines in bronchoalveolar lavage fluid (BALF), the peribronchial inflammation density, and mucus production were evaluated. In addition, we analysed the protein levels of NLRP3, the apoptosis-associated speck-like protein containing the caspase activation and recruitment domain (ASC), pro-caspase-1, and caspase-1 in the lung tissue.Results: We found that OVA-induced inflammatory cell recruitment to peribronchial regions, goblet cell hyperplasia, the serum levels of IgE, inflammatory cells, and the Th2 cytokine secretion in BALF was potently suppressed by sevoflurane with an efficacy comparable with that suppressed by MCC950 treatment. Furthermore, sevoflurane, similar to MCC950, clearly inhibited the OVA-induced activity of NLRP3 in the lungs. In addition, we found that OVA challenge failed to increase the expression of ASC, pro-caspase-1, and caspase-1 in the lungs and the levels of IL-18 and IL-1β in BALF.Conclusion: Taken together, our data showed that sevoflurane ameliorated allergic airway inflammation by inhibiting Th2 responses and NLRP3 expression. The NLRP3 independent of inflammasomes participated in the pathogenesis of allergic asthma in this model. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
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18. Hybrid self-optimized clustering model based on citation links and textual features to detect research topics.
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Yu, Dejian, Wang, Wanru, Zhang, Shuai, Zhang, Wenyu, and Liu, Rongyu
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SELF-organizing systems ,BIBLIOMETRICS ,DOCUMENT clustering ,DATA envelopment analysis ,BIBLIOGRAPHIC coupling - Abstract
The challenge of detecting research topics in a specific research field has attracted attention from researchers in the bibliometrics community. In this study, to solve two problems of clustering papers, i.e., the influence of different distributions of citation links and involved textual features on similarity computation, the authors propose a hybrid self-optimized clustering model to detect research topics by extending the hybrid clustering model to identify “core documents”. First, the Amsler network, consisting of bibliographic coupling and co-citation links, is created to calculate the citation-based similarity based on the cosine angle of papers. Second, the cosine similarity is also used to compute the text-based similarity, which consists of the textual statistical and topological features. Then, the cosine angle of the linear combination of citation- and text-based similarity is considered as the hybrid similarity. Finally, the Louvain method is applied to cluster papers, and the terms based on term frequency are used to label clusters. To test the performance of the proposed model, a dataset related to the data envelopment analysis field is used for comparison and analysis of clustering results. Based on the benchmark built, different clustering methods with different citation links or textual features are compared according to evaluation measures. The results show that the proposed model can obtain reasonable and effective clustering results, and the research topics of data envelopment analysis field are also analyzed based on the proposed model. As different features are considered in the proposed model compared with previous hybrid clustering models, the proposed clustering model can provide inspiration for further studies on topic identification by other researchers. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2017
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19. A New Energy-Aware Flexible Job Shop Scheduling Method Using Modified Biogeography-Based Optimization.
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Zhang, Hua, Dai, Ziwei, Zhang, Wenyu, Zhang, Shuai, Wang, Yan, and Liu, Rongyu
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PRODUCTION scheduling ,MATHEMATICAL optimization ,BIOGEOGRAPHY ,ENERGY consumption ,MATHEMATICAL models ,GENETIC algorithms - Abstract
Industry consumes approximately half of the total worldwide energy usage. With the increasingly rising energy costs in recent years, it is critically important to consider one of the most widely used energies, electricity, during the production planning process. We propose a new mathematical model that can determine efficient scheduling to minimize the makespan and electricity consumption cost (ECC) for the flexible job shop scheduling problem (FJSSP) under a time-of-use (TOU) policy. In addition to the traditional two subtasks in FJSSP, a new subtask called speed selection, which represents the selection of variable operating speeds, is added. Then, a modified biogeography-based optimization (MBBO) algorithm combined with variable neighborhood search (VNS) is proposed to solve the biobjective problem. Experiments are performed to verify the effectiveness of the proposed MBBO algorithm for obtaining an improved scheduling solution compared to the basic biogeography-based optimization (BBO) algorithm, genetic algorithm (GA), and harmony search (HS). [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2017
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20. Morphological and phylogenetic analyses reveal two new species and a new record of Apiospora (Amphisphaeriales, Apiosporaceae) in China.
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Liu R, Li D, Zhang Z, Liu S, Liu X, Wang Y, Zhao H, Liu X, Zhang X, Xia J, and Wang Y
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The genus Apiospora includes endophytes, pathogens and saprobes, with a wide host range and geographic distribution. In this paper, six Apiospora strains isolated from diseased and healthy tissues of bamboo leaves from Hainan and Shandong provinces in China were classified using a multi-locus phylogeny based on a combined dataset of ITS, LSU, tef1 and tub2 , in conjunction with morphological characters, host association and ecological distribution. Two new species, Apiosporadongyingensis and A.hainanensis , and a new record of A.pseudosinensis in China, are described based on their distinct phylogenetic relationships and morphological analyses. Illustrations and descriptions of the three taxa are provided, along with comparisons with closely related taxa in the genus., (Rongyu Liu, Duhua Li, Zhaoxue Zhang, Shubin Liu, Xinye Liu, Yixin Wang, Heng Zhao, Xiaoyong Liu, Xiuguo Zhang, Jiwen Xia, Yujiao Wang.)
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21. Positive clinical outcomes following therapy with programmed cell death protein 1/programmed cell death ligand 1 inhibitors in neuroendocrine carcinoma of the cervix.
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Liu R, He X, and Li Z
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Neuroendocrine carcinoma of the cervix (NECC) is a highly aggressive and rare gynecological malignancy with a poor prognosis. Despite aggressive local and systemic treatments, there are high rates of locoregional recurrence and distant metastases. Therefore, more potent treatments are required to manage NECC. In recent years, emerging immune checkpoint inhibitors, such as programmed cell death protein 1 (PD-1)/programmed cell death ligand 1 (PD-L1) inhibitors, have been used in treating various solid tumors and provide a new direction for immune-targeted therapy for NECC. In this review, we summarize the biomarkers useful for the evaluation of the therapy with PD-1/PD-L1 inhibitors in patients with NECC and the clinical applications and prospects of monotherapy with PD-1/PD-L1 inhibitors and combinations with other therapies in patients with NECC. In some individual case reports, therapeutic strategies with PD-1/PD-L1 inhibitors showed good efficacy. Further studies are needed to confirm the possibility of using PD-1/PD-L1 inhibitors as a standard treatment strategy in NECC., Competing Interests: The authors declare that the research was conducted in the absence of any commercial or financial relationships that could be construed as a potential conflict of interest., (Copyright © 2022 Liu, He and Li.)
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22. Morphological and phylogenetic analyses reveal two new species of Sporocadaceae from Hainan, China.
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Zhang Z, Liu R, Liu S, Mu T, Zhang X, and Xia J
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Species of Sporocadaceae have often been reported as plant pathogens, endophytes or saprophytes and are commonly isolated from a wide range of plant hosts. The isolated fungi were studied through a complete examination, based on multilocus phylogenies from combined datasets of ITS/ tub2 / tef1 , in conjunction with morphological characteristics. Nine strains were isolated from Ficusmicrocarpa , Ilexchinensis and Schimasuperba in China which represented four species, viz. , Monochaetiaschimae sp. nov. , Neopestalotiopsishaikouensis sp. nov. , Neopestalotiopsispiceana and Pestalotiopsislicualicola . Neopestalotiopsispiceana was a new country record for China and first host record from Ficusmacrocarpa. Pestalotiopsislicualicola was first report from Ilexchinensis in China., (Zhaoxue Zhang, Rongyu Liu, Shubin Liu, Taichang Mu, Xiuguo Zhang, Jiwen Xia.)
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23. Asthma Management Using the Mobile Asthma Evaluation and Management System in China.
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Lin J, Wang W, Tang H, Huo J, Gu Y, Liu R, Chen P, Yuan Y, Yang X, Xu J, Sun D, Li N, Jiang S, Chen Y, Wang C, Yang L, Liu X, Yang D, Zhang W, Chen Z, Lin Q, Liu C, Zhou J, Zhou X, Hu C, Jiang P, Zhou W, Zhang J, Cai S, Qiu C, Huang M, Huang Y, and Liu H
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Purpose: As stated in the Global Initiative for Asthma, there are still some asthmatic patients who have not achieved asthma control. Mobile is a useful tool for asthma management. We aimed to compare the advantages of mobile management with traditional management in improving adherence and control of asthma., Methods: In this prospective, multicentre, randomized, controlled and parallel-group study, we enrolled patients with poor adherence and uncontrolled asthma at 32 hospitals in 28 provinces in China. Patients were randomly assigned to the mobile management or traditional management groups for 12 months. The primary endpoint was the proportion of patients with good adherence (Medication Adherence Report Scale for Asthma [MARS-A] score ≥ 45) for 6 months. This study is registered at ClinicalTrials.gov (NCT02917174)., Results: Between April 2017 and April 2018, 923 patients were eligible for randomization (mobile group, n = 461; traditional group, n = 462). Dropout was 84 (18.2%) in the mobile management group and 113 (24.4%) patients in the traditional management group. The proportion of patients with good adherence was significantly higher in the mobile management group than in the traditional management group (66.0% vs. 58.99%, P = 0.048). The mobile management group showed higher mean MARS-A score (at 1, 6, 9, and 12 months) and asthma control test scores (at 6 and 9 months), and lower total lost rate to follow-up within 12 months than the traditional management group., Conclusions: Mobile asthma management can improve adherence and asthma control compared to traditional management., Trial Registration: ClinicalTrials.gov Identifier: NCT02917174., Competing Interests: There are no financial or other issues that might lead to conflict of interest., (Copyright © 2022 The Korean Academy of Asthma, Allergy and Clinical Immunology • The Korean Academy of Pediatric Allergy and Respiratory Disease.)
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24. Morphological and molecular phylogenetic analyses reveal three species of Colletotrichum in Shandong province, China.
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Mu T, Zhang Z, Liu R, Liu S, Li Z, Zhang X, and Xia J
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Colletotrichum has numerous host range and distribution. Its species are important plant pathogens, endophytes and saprobes. Colletotrichum can cause regular or irregular depressions and necrotic lesions in the epidermal tissues of plants. During this research Colletotrichum specimens were collected from Mengyin County, Shandong Province, China. A multi-locus phylogenetic analysis of ITS, GAPDH, CHS-1, ACT, TUB2, CAL and GS sequence data combined with morphology, revealed a new species and two known species, viz. C.mengyinense sp. nov., C.gloeosporioides and C.pandanicola , belonging to the C.gloeosporioides species complex. The new species is described and illustrated in this paper and compared with taxa in the C.gloeosporioides species complex., (Taichang Mu, Zhaoxue Zhang, Rongyu Liu, Shubin Liu, Zhuang Li, Xiuguo Zhang, Jiwen Xia.)
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- 2021
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25. Morphological and phylogenetic analyses reveal a new genus and two new species of Tubakiaceae from China.
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Zhang Z, Mu T, Liu S, Liu R, Zhang X, and Xia J
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Species of Tubakiaceae have often been reported as plant pathogens or endophytes, commonly isolated from a wide range of plant hosts. The isolated fungi were studied through a complete examination, based on multilocus phylogenies from combined datasets of ITS/LSU/ rpb2 and ITS/ tef1 / tub2 , in conjunction with morphological characteristics. Five strains isolated from Lithocarpusfohaiensis and Quercuspalustris in China represented a new genus of Tubakiaceae, Obovoideisporodochium and three species, viz. Obovoideisporodochiumlithocarpi sp. nov., Tubakialushanensis sp. nov. and T.dryinoides ., (Zhaoxue Zhang, Taichang Mu, Shubin Liu, Rongyu Liu, Xiuguo Zhang, Jiwen Xia.)
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- 2021
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26. Bevacizumab biosimilar LY01008 compared with bevacizumab (Avastin) as first-line treatment for Chinese patients with unresectable, metastatic, or recurrent non-squamous non-small-cell lung cancer: A multicenter, randomized, double-blinded, phase III trial.
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Shi Y, Lei K, Jia Y, Ni B, He Z, Bi M, Wang X, Shi J, Zhou M, Sun Q, Wang G, Chen D, Shu Y, Liu L, Guo Z, Liu Y, Yang J, Wang K, Xiao K, Wu L, Yi T, Sun D, Kang M, Ma T, Mao Y, Shi J, Tang T, Wang Y, Xing P, Lv D, Liao W, Luo Z, Wang B, Wu X, Zhu X, Han S, Guo Q, Liu R, Lu Z, Zhang J, Fang J, Hu C, Ji Y, Liu G, Lu H, Wu D, Zhang J, Zhu S, Liu Z, Qiu W, Ye F, Yu Y, Zhao Y, Zheng Q, Chen J, Pan Z, Zhang Y, Lian W, Jiang B, Qiu B, Zhang G, Zhang H, Chen Y, Chen Y, Duan H, Li M, Liu S, Ma L, Pan H, Yuan X, Yuan X, Zheng Y, Gao E, Zhao L, Wang S, and Wu C
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- Antineoplastic Combined Chemotherapy Protocols adverse effects, Bevacizumab adverse effects, China, Humans, Treatment Outcome, Biosimilar Pharmaceuticals therapeutic use, Carcinoma, Non-Small-Cell Lung drug therapy, Lung Neoplasms drug therapy
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Background: Previous studies have demonstrated the preclinical pharmacological and toxicological consistency, and clinical pharmacokinetic equivalence of bevacizumab biosimilar LY01008 with reference bevacizumab (Avastin). This randomized controlled trial aimed to compare the efficacy and safety of LY01008 with Avastin in first-line treatment of Chinese patients with advanced or recurrent non-squamous non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC)., Methods: Stage IIIB-IV NSCLC patients with evaluable lesions, good physical status, and adequate organ functions from 67 centers across China were randomized in a ratio of 1:1 to receive LY01008 or Avastin 15 mg/kg intravenously in combination with paclitaxel/carboplatin (combined treatment) for 4-6 cycles, followed by maintenance monotherapy with LY01008 until disease progression, intolerable toxicity, or death. The primary endpoint was objective response rate (ORR) in accordance with Response Evaluation Criteria in Solid Tumors (RECIST) version 1.1 confirmed by independent radiological review committees (IRRC). Secondary endpoints included disease control rate (DCR), duration of response (DoR), progression-free survival (PFS), overall survival (OS), and safety. This study was registered in ClinicalTrials.gov (NCT03533127)., Results: Between December 15
th , 2017, and May 15th , 2019, a total of 649 patients were randomized to the LY01008 (n = 324) or Avastin (n = 325) group. As of September 25th , 2019 for primary endpoint analysis, 589 patients received ORR evaluation, with a median number of combined treatment cycles of 5 (range 1-6) and median duration of treatment of 3.0 (range 0.0-5.1) months. ORR of response-evaluable patients in the LY01008 and Avastin groups were 48.5% and 53.0%, respectively. The stratified ORR ratio was 0.91 (90% CI 0.80-1.04, within the prespecified equivalence margin of 0.75-1.33). Up to May 15th , 2020, with a median follow-up of 13.6 (range 0.8-28.4) months, no notable differences in DCR, median DoR, median PFS, median OS, and 1-year OS rate were observed between the LY01008 and Avastin groups. There were no clinically meaningful differences in safety and immunogenicity across treatment groups., Conclusions: LY01008 demonstrated similarity to Avastin in terms of efficacy and safety in Chinese patients with advanced or recurrent non-squamous NSCLC. LY01008 combined with paclitaxel/carboplatin is expected to become a new treatment option for unresectable, metastatic, or recurrent non-squamous NSCLC patients in the first-line setting., (© 2021 The Authors. Cancer Communications published by John Wiley & Sons Australia, Ltd. on behalf of Sun Yat-sen University Cancer Center.)- Published
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27. Hospitalization Due to Asthma Exacerbation: A China Asthma Research Network (CARN) Retrospective Study in 29 Provinces Across Mainland China.
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Lin J, Xing B, Tang H, Yang L, Yuan Y, Gu Y, Chen P, Liu X, Zhang J, Liu H, Wang C, Zhou W, Sun D, Chen Y, Chen Z, Huang M, Lin Q, Hu C, Yang X, Huo J, Ye X, Zhou X, Jiang P, Zhang W, Huang Y, Dai L, Liu R, Cai S, Xu J, and Zhou J
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Purpose: Details of patients hospitalized for asthma exacerbation in mainland China are lacking. To improve disease control and reduce economic burden, a large sample survey among this patient population is indispensable. This study aimed to investigate the clinical characteristics and outcomes of such patients., Methods: A retrospective study was conducted on patients hospitalized for asthma exacerbation in 29 hospitals of 29 regions in mainland China during the period 2013 to 2014. Demographic features, pre-admission conditions, exacerbation details, and outcomes were summarized. Risk factors for exacerbation severity were analyzed., Results: There were 3,240 asthmatic patients included in this study (57.7% females, 42.3% males). Only 28.0% used daily controller medications; 1,287 (39.7%) patients were not currently on inhaled corticosteroids. Acute upper airway infection was the most common trigger of exacerbation (42.3%). Patients with severe to life-threatening exacerbation tended to have a longer disease course, a smoking history, and had comorbidities such as hypertension, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), and food allergy. The multivariate analysis showed that smoking history, comorbidities of hypertension, COPD, and food allergy were independent risk factors for more severe exacerbation. The number of patients hospitalized for asthma exacerbation varied with seasons, peaking in March and September. Eight patients died during the study period (mortality 0.25%)., Conclusions: Despite enhanced education on asthma self-management in China during recent years, few patients were using daily controller medications before the onset of their exacerbation, indicating that more educational efforts and considerations are needed. The findings of this study may improve our understanding of hospital admission for asthma exacerbation in mainland China and provide evidence for decision-making., Competing Interests: There are no financial or other issues that might lead to conflicts of interest., (Copyright © 2020 The Korean Academy of Asthma, Allergy and Clinical Immunology · The Korean Academy of Pediatric Allergy and Respiratory Disease.)
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- 2020
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28. Estrogen ameliorates allergic airway inflammation by regulating activation of NLRP3 in mice.
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Cheng C, Wu H, Wang M, Wang L, Zou H, Li S, and Liu R
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- Animals, Asthma chemically induced, Bronchoalveolar Lavage Fluid cytology, Caspase 1 metabolism, Disease Models, Animal, Estradiol metabolism, Estrogen Receptor beta metabolism, Female, Inflammasomes drug effects, Inflammasomes metabolism, Inflammation chemically induced, Interleukin-1beta metabolism, Mice, Mice, Inbred C57BL, Ovalbumin pharmacology, Ovariectomy methods, Respiratory System drug effects, Asthma metabolism, Estrogens metabolism, Inflammation metabolism, NLR Family, Pyrin Domain-Containing 3 Protein metabolism, Respiratory System metabolism
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Background: Estrogen has been suggested to play a protective role against airway inflammations, such as asthma. In these processes, the inflammasome nucleotide-binding oligomerization domain, leucine-rich repeat and pyrin domain containing 3 (NLRP3) partly accounts for the activation of pro-inflammatory factors. The aim of the present study was to investigate whether NLRP3 was involved in the protective effect of estrogen against allergic airway inflammation. Methods: An ovariectomy was performed on female C57BL/6 mice; some were sham-operated (sham). We then sensitized and challenged them with ovalbumin (OVA) to establish an airway inflammation model. Meanwhile, some mice were treated with 17β-estradiol (E2) for 28 days. Results: The expression of NLRP3 inflammasome and its downstream products, caspase-1 and the pro-inflammatory cytokine interleukin (IL)-1β (IL-1β), increased concomitantly with OVA-challenged airway inflammation and decreased with the expression of estrogen receptor β (ERβ). In addition, treating ovariectomized (OVX) mice with E2 dramatically ameliorated airway inflammation via such mechanisms as leukocyte recruitment, mucus production, and secretion of pro-inflammatory cytokines other than IL-18 in bronchoalveolar lavage (BAL) fluid (BALF). Furthermore, E2 suppressed both the mRNA expression and protein expression of NLRP3, caspase-1, and IL-1β. In summary, our study showed that NLRP3 inflammasome activation and pro-inflammatory cytokine production markedly increased in OVA-induced airway inflammation, and E2 effectively abrogated such inflammation by regulating the activation of NLRP3., (© 2018 The Author(s).)
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29. Peroxisome Proliferator Activated Receptor gamma (PPARγ) Agonist Rosiglitazone Ameliorate Airway Inflammation by Inhibiting Toll-Like Receptor 2 (TLR2)/Nod-Like Receptor with Pyrin Domain Containing 3 (NLRP3) Inflammatory Corpuscle Activation in Asthmatic Mice.
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Cheng Y, Li S, Wang M, Cheng C, and Liu R
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- Animals, CARD Signaling Adaptor Proteins metabolism, Disease Models, Animal, Female, Inflammation metabolism, Mice, Mice, Inbred C57BL, NF-kappa B metabolism, NLR Family, Pyrin Domain-Containing 3 Protein metabolism, PPAR gamma metabolism, Signal Transduction drug effects, Thiazolidinediones metabolism, Toll-Like Receptor 2 metabolism, Asthma drug therapy, PPAR gamma antagonists & inhibitors, Rosiglitazone pharmacology, Toll-Like Receptor 2 antagonists & inhibitors
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BACKGROUND The purpose of this study was to explore the function and mechanism of peroxisome proliferator activated receptor agonist (PPARγ) in the toll-like receptor 2 (TLR2)/nod-like receptor with pyrin domain containing 3 (NLRP3) inflammatory corpuscle pathway of asthmatic mice. MATERIAL AND METHODS Eighteen female mice (C57) were randomly divided into 4 groups: the control group, the asthma model group challenged by ovalbumin (OVA), the rosiglitazone group, and the PPARγ agonist rosiglitazone treatment group. The infiltration of peribronchial inflammatory cells as well as the proliferation and mucus secretion of bronchial epithelial goblet cells were observed by hematoxylin and eosin and periodic acid-Schiff staining. Western blots were employed to detect the expression levels of TLR2, PPARγ, nuclear factor-kappa B (NF-kappaB), NLRP3, and ASC [apoptosis-associated speck-like protein containing C-terminal caspase recruitment domain [CARD]). RESULTS The number of inflammatory cells and eosinophils, and the levels of OVAs IgE, interleukin-4 (IL-4), and IL-13 were significantly higher in the C57 asthma group compared to the C57 control group and the treatment group (P<0.05). The infiltration of peribronchiolar inflammatory cells, wall thickening, goblet cell hyperplasia, and mucus secretion in the treatment group were all significantly decreased compared to those in the asthma group. PPARg expression in the treatment group was significantly higher compared to the asthma group and the control group (P<0.05). The protein expression levels of TLR2, NF-kappaB, NLRP3, and ASC were significantly lower compared to the asthma group but were higher compared to the control group (P<0.05). CONCLUSIONS PPARγ rosiglitazone ameliorates airway inflammation by inhibiting NF-kappaB expression in asthmatic mice, and further inhibits the activation of TLR2/NLRP3 inflammatory corpuscles.
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