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2. MEIKIN expression and its C-terminal phosphorylation by PLK1 is closely related the metaphase–anaphase transition by affecting cyclin B1 and Securin stabilization in meiotic oocyte
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Fan, Li-Hua, Qi, Shu-Tao, Wang, Zhen-Bo, Ouyang, Ying-Chun, Lei, Wen-Long, Wang, Yue, Li, Ang, Wang, Feng, Li, Jian, Li, Li, Li, Yuan-Yuan, Hou, Yi, Schatten, Heide, Wang, Wei-Hua, Sun, Qing-Yuan, and Ou, Xiang-Hong
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3. Structural origin of enhanced storage energy performance and robust mechanical property in A-site disordered high-entropy ceramics
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Chen, Shuai, Wang, Ting, Wang, Xiao-Ling, Li, Kai, Zhu, Qing-Feng, Gong, Wei-Ping, Liu, Ge, Wang, Qing-Yuan, and Xie, Shao-Xiong
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4. Remnant cholesterol and risk of incident hypertension: a population-based prospective cohort study
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Guo, Da-Chuan, Gao, Jing-Wei, Wang, Xiang, Chen, Zhi-Teng, Gao, Qing-Yuan, Chen, Yang-Xin, Wang, Jing-Feng, Liu, Pin-Ming, and Zhang, Hai-Feng
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5. Huangqi Gegen decoction ameliorates alcohol-induced cognitive dysfunction via attenuating oxidative stress and enhancing blood-brain barrier integrity in rats through the Keap1-Nrf2/HO-1 signaling pathway
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Yang Qiao, Qing Yuan, and Zhen Liu
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alcohols ,blood-brain barrier ,cognitive dysfunction huangqi ,oxidative stress ,pueraria ,Medicine - Abstract
Objective(s): Chronic alcohol abuse causes cognitive deficits. Huangqi Gegen Decoction (HGD), a traditional Chinese herbal formula comprising Huangqi and Gegen, has been documented for its therapeutic efficacy in the treatment of alcoholic liver injury. However, its potential neuroprotective effects against alcohol-induced brain injury remain unexplored. This study aims to evaluate the neuroprotection of HGD on alcohol-induced cognitive dysfunction and the associated mechanism.Materials and Methods: Wistar rats were orally administered 50% ethanol for 10 weeks, followed by treatment with HGD at doses of 16, 32, or 64 mg/kg/day for an additional 6 weeks. The spatial learning and memory abilities of rats were assessed through the Morris Water Maze experiment. The pathological condition in the hippocampus was assessed using H&E and Nissl staining. Tight junction proteins, oxidative stress, and inflammation cytokines were measured by IF, ELISA, PCR, and western blot. The mRNA and protein expression of Keap1, Nrf-2, HO-1, and NQO-1 were tested by PCR and western blot.Results: Results showed that HGD effectively mitigated cognitive dysfunction and pathological changes in alcohol-induced rats while enhancing the expression of ZO-1, Occludin, and Claudin-5. Furthermore, HGD effectively mitigated oxidative stress by reducing levels of ROS and MDA, while elevating levels of SOD, CAT, and GSH-PX in brain tissue. Moreover, HGD significantly suppressed microglial activation and down-regulated expressions of IL-1β, IL-6, and TNF-α. Mechanistically, HGD remarkably up-regulated the expression of Nrf-2, HO-1, and NQO-1 while down-regulating Keap1 expression.Conclusion: These findings suggest that HGD may be a promising therapeutic agent for alleviating alcohol-induced cognitive dysfunction.
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6. MiRNA-132/212 encapsulated by adipose tissue-derived exosomes worsen atherosclerosis progression
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Bei Guo, Tong-Tian Zhuang, Chang-Chun Li, Fuxingzi Li, Su-Kang Shan, Ming-Hui Zheng, Qiu-Shuang Xu, Yi Wang, Li-Min Lei, Ke-Xin Tang, Wenlu Ouyang, Jia-Yue Duan, Yun-Yun Wu, Ye-Chi Cao, Muhammad Hasnain Ehsan Ullah, Zhi-Ang Zhou, Xiao Lin, Feng Wu, Feng Xu, Xiao-Bo Liao, and Ling-Qing Yuan
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Adipose tissue ,Atherosclerosis ,Melatonin ,MiR-132/212 ,Obesity ,Diseases of the circulatory (Cardiovascular) system ,RC666-701 - Abstract
Abstract Background Visceral adipose tissue in individuals with obesity is an independent cardiovascular risk indicator. However, it remains unclear whether adipose tissue influences common cardiovascular diseases, such as atherosclerosis, through its secreted exosomes. Methods The exosomes secreted by adipose tissue from diet-induced obesity mice were isolated to examine their impact on the progression of atherosclerosis and the associated mechanism. Endothelial apoptosis and the proliferation and migration of vascular smooth muscle cells (VSMCs) within the atherosclerotic plaque were evaluated. Statistical significance was analyzed using GraphPad Prism 9.0 with appropriate statistical tests. Results We demonstrate that adipose tissue-derived exosomes (AT-EX) exacerbate atherosclerosis progression by promoting endothelial apoptosis, proliferation, and migration of VSMCs within the plaque in vivo. MicroRNA-132/212 (miR-132/212) was detected within AT-EX cargo. Mechanistically, miR-132/212-enriched AT-EX exacerbates palmitate acid-induced endothelial apoptosis via targeting G protein subunit alpha 12 and enhances platelet-derived growth factor type BB-induced VSMC proliferation and migration by targeting phosphatase and tensin homolog in vitro. Importantly, melatonin decreases exosomal miR-132/212 levels, thereby mitigating the pro-atherosclerotic impact of AT-EX. Conclusion These data uncover the pathological mechanism by which adipose tissue-derived exosomes regulate the progression of atherosclerosis and identify miR-132/212 as potential diagnostic and therapeutic targets for atherosclerosis. Graphical Abstract
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7. Protein phosphatase 4 maintains the survival of primordial follicles by regulating autophagy in oocytes
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Ming-Zhe Dong, Ying-Chun Ouyang, Shi-Cai Gao, Lin-Jian Gu, Jia-Ni Guo, Si-Min Sun, Zhen-Bo Wang, and Qing-Yuan Sun
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Cytology ,QH573-671 - Abstract
Abstract In mammalian ovary, the primordial follicle pool serves as the source of developing follicles and fertilizable ova. To maintain the normal length of female reproductive life, the primordial follicles must have adequate number and be kept in a quiescent state before menopause. However, the molecular mechanisms underlying primordial follicle survival are poorly understood. Here, we provide genetic evidence showing that lacking protein phosphatase 4 (PPP4) in oocytes, a member of PP2A-like subfamily, results in infertility in female mice. A large quantity of primordial follicles has been depleted around the primordial follicle pool formation phase and the ovarian reserve is exhausted at about 7 months old. Further investigation demonstrates that depletion of PPP4 causes the abnormal activation of mTOR, which suppresses autophagy in primordial follicle oocytes. The abnormal primordial follicle oocytes are eventually erased by pregranulosa cells in the manner of lysosome invading. These results show that autophagy prevents primordial follicles over loss and PPP4-mTOR pathway governs autophagy during the primordial follicle formation and dormant period.
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8. Experimental study on single value fluctuation of impact work in 700 MPa low-alloy tempering plate
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Qing Yuan, Le Xiong, Wen Liang, Ning Liu, Zhongbo Li, and Guang Xu
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Tempering plate ,Impact work ,Microstructure ,Second phase precipitation ,Inclusion ,Mining engineering. Metallurgy ,TN1-997 - Abstract
The single value fluctuation of impact work occurs frequently in high strength steel, especially for medium or super thick plates. With respect to the single value fluctuation of impact work in 700 MPa low alloy thin tempered plate, the present study carried out a comprehensive and comparative analysis through metallographic microstructure, second-phase precipitated particle and inclusion distribution. The results show that the microstructure type, grain boundary ratio of HAGBs/LAGBs, grain size and orientation of the specimens with 37 J and 7 J impact work are basically the same. The two specimens show excellent process-microstructure consistency, which fully indicate that the temperature fields of the two specimens are consistent. Since the temperature field is basically the same, the (Ti, Nb, Mo)C compound precipitated particles in the two specimens maintain a good Baker-Nutting relationship with the matrix, and the interface between the precipitated particles and the matrix maintain a stable coherent/semi-coherent relationship. The main reason for the decrease of impact work of tempered plate is related to the distribution of inclusions. There are more spherical and square large size inclusion particles and microcracks in the specimen with lower impact work. Among them, the large square inclusion particles dominate mostly. And with the increase of the plastic deformation degree of the metal matrix, the large square inclusion has an obvious evolution by separation from the matrix to forming microcracks, and then to fracture.
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9. Prospective life cycle assessment of CO2 conversion by photocatalytic reaction
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Jun-Qi Wang, Xiang-Jun Liu, Jing-Jing Ma, Shuai Zhang, Hao-Ran Liu, Yong-Li Dong, and Qing-Yuan Yang
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Life cycle assessment (LCA) ,CO2 ,Photocatalytic reaction ,Sensitivity analysis ,Uncertainty analysis ,Chemical engineering ,TP155-156 ,Biochemistry ,QD415-436 - Abstract
CO2 conversion is gradually seen as a better way for society to effectively use carbon sources and avoid climate crisis associated with fossil CO2 emissions. And the decision to deploy CO2 technology scale should be relied on its environmental impact. In this work, life cycle assessment model evaluates the environmental performance of CO2 conversion by photocatalytic reaction process with two different catalysts (NiAl-LDH and Co-ZIF-9). Six impact categories considered in this analysis, including climate change, acidification potential, depletion of abiotic resources, eutrophication potential, ozone layer depletion potential, and photochemical oxidation potential. Results indicated that CO2 conversion with Co-ZIF-9 photocatalyst has a better environmental impact than the NiAl-LDH photocatalyst route. Moreover, the Co-ZIF-9 catalyst scenario also has a lower total environmental burden than the conventional CO production route. Sensitivity analysis shows that recycle performance of the catalyst is highly sensitive to the production process in two scenarios. This study could provide a framework for robust decisions in CO2 conversion by photocatalytic reaction, which is useful for policymakers to decide the feasibility of industrialization.
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10. A portable and efficient dementia screening tool using eye tracking machine learning and virtual reality
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Ying Xu, Chi Zhang, Baobao Pan, Qing Yuan, and Xu Zhang
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Computer applications to medicine. Medical informatics ,R858-859.7 - Abstract
Abstract Dementia represents a significant global health challenge, with early screening during the preclinical stage being crucial for effective management. Traditional diagnostic biomarkers for Alzheimer’s Disease, the most common form of dementia, are limited by cost and invasiveness. Mild cognitive impairment (MCI), a precursor to dementia, is currently identified through neuropsychological tests like the Montreal Cognitive Assessment (MoCA), which are not suitable for large-scale screening. Eye-tracking technology, capturing and quantifying eye movements related to cognitive behavior, has emerged as a promising tool for cognitive assessment. Subtle changes in eye movements could serve as early indicators of MCI. However, the interpretation of eye-tracking data is challenging. This study introduced a dementia screening tool, VR Eye-tracking Cognitive Assessment (VECA), using eye-tracking technology, machine learning, and virtual reality (VR) to offer a non-invasive, efficient alternative capable of large-scale deployment. VECA was conducted with 201 participants from Shenzhen Baoan Chronic Hospital, utilizing eye-tracking data captured via VR headsets to predict MoCA scores and classify cognitive impairment across different educational backgrounds. The support vector regression model employed demonstrated a high correlation (0.9) with MoCA scores, significantly outperforming baseline models. Furthermore, it established optimal cut-off scores for identifying cognitive impairment with notable sensitivity (88.5%) and specificity (83%). This study underscores VECA’s potential as a portable, efficient tool for early dementia screening, highlighting the benefits of integrating eye-tracking technology, machine learning, and VR in cognitive health assessments.
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11. Potential mechanism of Qinggong Shoutao pill alleviating age-associated memory decline based on integration strategy
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Guiyun Pan, Lijuan Chai, Rui Chen, Qing Yuan, Zhihui Song, Wanying Feng, Jinna Wei, Zhihua Yang, Yuhang Zhang, Guinan Xie, An Yan, Qingbo Lv, Caijun Wang, Yingqiang Zhao, and Yi Wang
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Senile cognitive decline ,traditional Chinese medicine formula ,network pharmacology ,molecular docking ,d-galactose-injured mice ,Therapeutics. Pharmacology ,RM1-950 - Abstract
AbstractContext Qinggong Shoutao Wan (QGSTW) is a pill used as a traditional medicine to treat age-associated memory decline (AAMI). However, its potential mechanisms are unclear.Objective This study elucidates the possible mechanisms of QGSTW in treating AAMI.Materials and methods Network pharmacology and molecular docking approaches were utilized to identify the potential pathway by which QGSTW alleviates AAMI. C57BL/6J mice were divided randomly into control, model, and QGSTW groups. A mouse model of AAMI was established by d-galactose, and the pathways that QGSTW acts on to ameliorate AAMI were determined by ELISA, immunofluorescence staining and Western blotting after treatment with d-gal (100 mg/kg) and QGSTW (20 mL/kg) for 12 weeks.Results Network pharmacology demonstrated that the targets of the active components were significantly enriched in the cAMP signaling pathway. AKT1, FOS, GRIN2B, and GRIN1 were the core target proteins. QGSTW treatment increased the discrimination index from −16.92 ± 7.06 to 23.88 ± 15.94% in the novel location test and from −19.54 ± 5.71 to 17.55 ± 6.73% in the novel object recognition test. ELISA showed that QGSTW could increase the levels of cAMP. Western blot analysis revealed that QGSTW could upregulate the expression of PKA, CREB, c-Fos, GluN1, GluA1, CaMKII-α, and SYN. Immunostaining revealed that the expression of SYN was decreased in the CA1 and DG.Discussion and conclusions This study not only provides new insights into the mechanism of QGSTW in the treatment of AAMI but also provides important information and new research ideas for the discovery of traditional Chinese medicine compounds that can treat AAMI.
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12. P300 regulates histone crotonylation and preimplantation embryo development
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Gao, Di, Li, Chao, Liu, Shao-Yuan, Xu, Teng-Teng, Lin, Xiao-Ting, Tan, Yong-Peng, Gao, Fu-Min, Yi, Li-Tao, Zhang, Jian V., Ma, Jun-Yu, Meng, Tie-Gang, Yeung, William S. B., Liu, Kui, Ou, Xiang-Hong, Su, Rui-Bao, and Sun, Qing-Yuan
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13. Effects of starting one lung ventilation and applying individualized PEEP right after patients are placed in lateral decubitus position on intraoperative oxygenation for patients undergoing thoracoscopic pulmonary lobectomy: study protocol for a randomized controlled trial
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Wang, Qing-Yuan, Zhou, Yang, Wang, Meng-Rui, and Jiao, You-You
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14. Tamm-cavity terahertz detector
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Tu, Xuecou, Zhang, Yichen, Zhou, Shuyu, Tang, Wenjing, Yan, Xu, Rui, Yunjie, Wang, Wohu, Yan, Bingnan, Zhang, Chen, Ye, Ziyao, Shi, Hongkai, Su, Runfeng, Wan, Chao, Dong, Daxing, Xu, Ruiying, Zhao, Qing-Yuan, Zhang, La-Bao, Jia, Xiao-Qing, Wang, Huabing, Kang, Lin, Chen, Jian, and Wu, Peiheng
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15. Non-traumatic osteonecrosis of the femoral head induced by steroid and alcohol exposure is associated with intestinal flora alterations and metabolomic profiles
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Zheng, Qing-Yuan, Tao, Ye, Geng, Lei, Ren, Peng, Ni, Ming, and Zhang, Guo-Qiang
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16. High incidence of EDNRB gene mutation in seven southern Chinese familial cases with Hirschsprung’s disease
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Ding, Hui-yang, Lei, Wen, Xiao, Shang-jie, Deng, Hua, Yuan, Li-ke, Xu, Lu, Zhou, Jia-liang, Huang, Rong, Fang, Yuan-long, Wang, Qing-yuan, Zhang, Ying, Zhang, Liang, and Zhu, Xiao-chun
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17. A compact multi-pixel superconducting nanowire single-photon detector array supporting gigabit space-to-ground communications
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Hao, Hao, Zhao, Qing-Yuan, Huang, Yang-Hui, Deng, Jie, Yang, Fan, Ru, Sai-Ying, Liu, Zhen, Wan, Chao, Liu, Hao, Li, Zhi-Jian, Wang, Hua-Bing, Tu, Xue-Cou, Zhang, La-Bao, Jia, Xiao-Qing, Wu, Xing-Long, Chen, Jian, Kang, Lin, and Wu, Pei-Heng
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18. P300 regulates histone crotonylation and preimplantation embryo development
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Di Gao, Chao Li, Shao-Yuan Liu, Teng-Teng Xu, Xiao-Ting Lin, Yong-Peng Tan, Fu-Min Gao, Li-Tao Yi, Jian V. Zhang, Jun-Yu Ma, Tie-Gang Meng, William S. B. Yeung, Kui Liu, Xiang-Hong Ou, Rui-Bao Su, and Qing-Yuan Sun
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Abstract Histone lysine crotonylation, an evolutionarily conserved modification differing from acetylation, exerts pivotal control over diverse biological processes. Among these are gene transcriptional regulation, spermatogenesis, and cell cycle processes. However, the dynamic changes and functions of histone crotonylation in preimplantation embryonic development in mammals remain unclear. Here, we show that the transcription coactivator P300 functions as a writer of histone crotonylation during embryonic development. Depletion of P300 results in significant developmental defects and dysregulation of the transcriptome of embryos. Importantly, we demonstrate that P300 catalyzes the crotonylation of histone, directly stimulating transcription and regulating gene expression, thereby ensuring successful progression of embryo development up to the blastocyst stage. Moreover, the modification of histone H3 lysine 18 crotonylation (H3K18cr) is primarily localized to active promoter regions. This modification serves as a distinctive epigenetic indicator of crucial transcriptional regulators, facilitating the activation of gene transcription. Together, our results propose a model wherein P300-mediated histone crotonylation plays a crucial role in regulating the fate of embryonic development.
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19. Effects of starting one lung ventilation and applying individualized PEEP right after patients are placed in lateral decubitus position on intraoperative oxygenation for patients undergoing thoracoscopic pulmonary lobectomy: study protocol for a randomized controlled trial
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Qing-Yuan Wang, Yang Zhou, Meng-Rui Wang, and You-You Jiao
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One lung ventilation ,Individualized PEEP ,Video-assisted thoracic surgery ,Atelectasis ,Recruitment maneuvers ,Oxygenation ,Medicine (General) ,R5-920 - Abstract
Abstract Background For patients receiving one lung ventilation in thoracic surgery, numerous studies have proved the superiority of lung protective ventilation of low tidal volume combined with recruitment maneuvers (RM) and individualized PEEP. However, RM may lead to overinflation which aggravates lung injury and intrapulmonary shunt. According to CT results, atelectasis usually forms in gravity dependent lung regions, regardless of body position. So, during anesthesia induction in supine position, atelectasis usually forms in the dorsal parts of lungs, however, when patients are turned into lateral decubitus position, collapsed lung tissue in the dorsal parts would reexpand, while atelectasis would slowly reappear in the lower flank of the lung. We hypothesize that applying sufficient PEEP without RM before the formation of atelectasis in the lower flank of the lung may beas effective to prevent atelectasis and thus improve oxygenation as applying PEEP with RM. Methods A total of 84 patients scheduled for elective pulmonary lobe resection necessitating one lung ventilation will be recruited and randomized totwo parallel groups. For all patients, one lung ventilation is initiated the right after patients are turned into lateral decubitus position. For patients in the study group, individualized PEEP titration is started the moment one lung ventilation is started, while patients in the control group will receive a recruitment maneuver followed by individualized PEEP titration after initiation of one lung ventilation. The primary endpoint will be oxygenation index measured at T4. Secondary endpoints will include intrapulmonary shunt, respiratory mechanics, PPCs, and hemodynamic indicators. Discussion Numerous previous studies compared the effects of individualized PEEP applied alone with that applied in combination with RM on oxygenation index, PPCs, intrapulmonary shunt and respiratory mechanics after atelectasis was formed in patients receiving one lung ventilation during thoracoscopic surgery. In this study, we will apply individualized PEEP before the formation of atelectasis while not performing RM in patients allocated to the study group, and then we’re going to observe its effects on the aspects mentioned above. The results of this trial will provide a ventilation strategy that may be conductive to improving intraoperative oxygenation and avoiding the detrimental effects of RM for patients receiving one lung ventilation. Trial registration www.Chictr.org.cn ChiCTR2400080682. Registered on February 5, 2024.
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20. Tamm-cavity terahertz detector
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Xuecou Tu, Yichen Zhang, Shuyu Zhou, Wenjing Tang, Xu Yan, Yunjie Rui, Wohu Wang, Bingnan Yan, Chen Zhang, Ziyao Ye, Hongkai Shi, Runfeng Su, Chao Wan, Daxing Dong, Ruiying Xu, Qing-Yuan Zhao, La-Bao Zhang, Xiao-Qing Jia, Huabing Wang, Lin Kang, Jian Chen, and Peiheng Wu
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Abstract Efficiently fabricating a cavity that can achieve strong interactions between terahertz waves and matter would allow researchers to exploit the intrinsic properties due to the long wavelength in the terahertz waveband. Here we show a terahertz detector embedded in a Tamm cavity with a record Q value of 1017 and a bandwidth of only 469 MHz for direct detection. The Tamm-cavity detector is formed by embedding a substrate with an Nb5N6 microbolometer detector between an Si/air distributed Bragg reflector (DBR) and a metal reflector. The resonant frequency can be controlled by adjusting the thickness of the substrate layer. The detector and DBR are fabricated separately, and a large pixel-array detector can be realized by a very simple assembly process. This versatile cavity structure can be used as a platform for preparing high-performance terahertz devices and opening up the study of the strong interactions between terahertz waves and matter.
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21. A detailed exploration of microstructure evolution in a novel Ti–Mo martensitic steel through in-situ observation: The effect of heating rate
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Qing Yuan, Jiaxuan Mo, Jie Ren, Wen Liang, and Guang Xu
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Martensite ,Rapid heating ,Grain refinement ,Precipitate ,Mechanical property ,Mining engineering. Metallurgy ,TN1-997 - Abstract
Rapid heating is a promising technique for achieving excellent mechanical properties. This study innovatively applies rapid heating to a novel Ti–Mo martensite steel through in-situ observation experiments. By comparing the microstructure evolutions at heating rates of 1 and 30 °C/s, the relationship between microstructure and property evolution was elucidated. The results indicate that the refined austenite grains resulting from rapid heating stem from enhanced grain nucleation, accumulated dislocations, and the increased formation of new carbides under the large superheat. Furthermore, carbide maturation predominates during the slow heating process, while rapid heating accelerates new carbide precipitation with limited carbide maturation. Moreover, during rapid heating, both coherent and non-coherent relationships were observed between the (Ti, Mo, Fe)C particles and the martensite matrix, demonstrating a remarkable pinning effect on grain boundary migration. Nevertheless, during slow heating, large-sized (Ti, Mo)C carbides were formed, presenting a non-coherent relationship with the martensite matrix. Additionally, the primary differences in strength caused by rapid heating compared to slow heating include grain refinement, dislocation, and precipitation strengthenings, with dislocation strengthening playing the dominant role.
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22. Cold exposure-induced plasma exosomes impair bone mass by inhibiting autophagy
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Li-Min Lei, Fu-Xing-Zi Li, Xiao Lin, Feng Xu, Su-Kang Shan, Bei Guo, Ming-Hui Zheng, Ke-Xin Tang, Yi Wang, Qiu-Shuang Xu, Wen-Lu Ouyang, Jia-Yue Duan, Yun-Yun Wu, Ye-Chi Cao, Zhi-Ang Zhou, Si-Yang He, Yan-Lin Wu, Xi Chen, Zheng-Jun Lin, Yi Pan, Ling-Qing Yuan, and Zhi-Hong Li
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Cold exposure ,Bone mass ,Exosomes ,Osteogenesis ,Autophagy ,miR-25-3p ,Biotechnology ,TP248.13-248.65 ,Medical technology ,R855-855.5 - Abstract
Abstract Recently, environmental temperature has been shown to regulate bone homeostasis. However, the mechanisms by which cold exposure affects bone mass remain unclear. In our present study, we observed that exposure to cold temperature (CT) decreased bone mass and quality in mice. Furthermore, a transplant of exosomes derived from the plasma of mice exposed to cold temperature (CT-EXO) can also impair the osteogenic differentiation of BMSCs and decrease bone mass by inhibiting autophagic activity. Rapamycin, a potent inducer of autophagy, can reverse cold exposure or CT-EXO-induced bone loss. Microarray sequencing revealed that cold exposure increases the miR-25-3p level in CT-EXO. Mechanistic studies showed that miR-25-3p can inhibit the osteogenic differentiation and autophagic activity of BMSCs. It is shown that inhibition of exosomes release or downregulation of miR-25-3p level can suppress CT-induced bone loss. This study identifies that CT-EXO mediates CT-induced osteoporotic effects through miR-25-3p by inhibiting autophagy via targeting SATB2, presenting a novel mechanism underlying the effect of cold temperature on bone mass.
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23. Controlling effect of palaeo-tectonic stress field on gas occurrence
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Weidong Gong, Kunyun Tian, Ruilin Zhang, Xing Xu, Wenyong Zhang, Juan Luo, and Qing Yuan
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paleo-tectonic stress field ,gas occurrence ,fault ,fold ,mining area in the east of pingdingshan ,Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General) ,TA1-2040 - Abstract
The paleo-tectonic stress fieldwas hereby inverted by using the stereographic projection method through field and underground observations of conjugate shear joints. On the basis of analyzing and studying the characteristics of gas occurrence in mining areas, the control effect of paleo-tectonic stress field on gas occurrence was discussed from three aspects of gas generation, preservation environment and gas migration. The results show that: (1) During the Indosinian and early-middle Yanshan period, the coal seam was buried deep, and the temperature and pressure conditions were suitable for massive gas generation, especially during the Indosinian period featuring massive gas generation and weak gas migration; (2) During the late Yanshan period, the metamorphic evolution rate of coal seams accelerated, secondary hydrocarbon generation occurred in the coal seams, and a large amount of gas was generated. Meanwhile, the gas migration was enhanced. The gas generation amount was much larger than the emission amount, therefore, making it still a period of massive gas generation in general; (3) During the Himalayan period, the coal measure stratum was in the uplift stage, and a large number of geological structures were developed in the stratum. The tectonic stress field in this period caused the escape of massive coal seam gas. Multi-stage tectonic stress field acted on coal measures strata in turn, resulting in gas generation in coal seam and gas migration at the same time. Besides, gas occurrence is the superposition effect of gas generation, preservation conditions, and gas migration in coal seam.
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24. A probe for NIR-II imaging and multimodal analysis of early Alzheimer’s disease by targeting CTGF
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Cao Lu, Cong Meng, Yuying Li, Jinling Yuan, Xiaojun Ren, Liang Gao, Dongdong Su, Kai Cao, Mengchao Cui, Qing Yuan, and Xueyun Gao
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Abstract To date, earlier diagnosis of Alzheimer’s disease (AD) is still challenging. Recent studies revealed the elevated expression of connective tissue growth factor (CTGF) in AD brain is an upstream regulator of amyloid-beta (Aβ) plaque, thus CTGF could be an earlier diagnostic biomarker of AD than Aβ plaque. Herein, we develop a peptide-coated gold nanocluster that specifically targets CTGF with high affinity (KD ~ 21.9 nM). The probe can well penetrate the blood-brain-barrier (BBB) of APP/PS1 transgenic mice at early-stage (earlier than 3-month-old) in vivo, allowing non-invasive NIR-II imaging of CTGF when there is no appearance of Aβ plaque deposition. Notably, this probe can also be applied to measuring CTGF on postmortem brain sections by multimodal analysis, including fluorescence imaging, peroxidase-like chromogenic imaging, and ICP-MS quantitation, which enables distinguishment between the brains of AD patients and healthy people. This probe possesses great potential for precise diagnosis of earlier AD before Aβ plaque formation.
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25. Targeted silencing of SOCS1 by DNMT1 promotes stemness of human liver cancer stem-like cells
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Lei Lou, Tingyun Deng, Qing Yuan, Lianghou Wang, Zhi Wang, and Xiang Li
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DNMT1 ,SOCS1 ,Hepatocellular carcinoma ,Human liver cancer stem-like cells ,Stemness ,Neoplasms. Tumors. Oncology. Including cancer and carcinogens ,RC254-282 ,Cytology ,QH573-671 - Abstract
Abstract Background Human liver cancer stem-like cells (HLCSLCs) are widely acknowledged as significant factors in the recurrence and eradication of hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC). The sustenance of HLCSLCs’ stemness is hypothesized to be intricately linked to the epigenetic process of DNA methylation modification of genes associated with anticancer properties. The present study aimed to elucidate the stemness-maintaining mechanism of HLCSLCs and provide a novel idea for the clearance of HLCSLCs. Methods The clinical relevance of DNMT1 and SOCS1 in hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) patients was evaluated through the GEO and TCGA databases. Cellular immunofluorescence assay, methylation-specific PCR, chromatin immunoprecipitation were conducted to explore the expression of DNMT1 and SOCS1 and the regulatory relationship between them in HLCSLCs. Spheroid formation, soft agar colony formation, expression of stemness-associated molecules, and tumorigenicity of xenograft in nude mice were used to evaluate the stemness of HLCSLCs. Results The current analysis revealed a significant upregulation of DNMT1 and downregulation of SOCS1 in HCC tumor tissues compared to adjacent normal liver tissues. Furthermore, patients exhibiting an elevated DNMT1 expression or a reduced SOCS1 expression had low survival. This study illustrated the pronounced expression and activity of DNMT1 in HLCSLCs, which effectively targeted the promoter region of SOCS1 and induced hypermethylation, consequently suppressing the expression of SOCS1. Notably, the stemness of HLCSLCs was reduced upon treatment with DNMT1 inhibitors in a concentration-dependent manner. Additionally, the overexpression of SOCS1 in HLCSLCs significantly mitigated their stemness. The knockdown of SOCS1 expression reversed the effect of DNMT1 inhibitor on the stemness of HLCSLCs. DNMT1 directly binds to the SOCS1 promoter. In vivo, DNMT1 inhibitors suppressed SOCS1 expression and inhibited the growth of xenograft. Conclusion DNMT1 targets the promoter region of SOCS1, induces hypermethylation of its CpG islands, and silences its expression, thereby promoting the stemness of HLCSLCs.
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26. FOXP4-mediated induction of PTK7 activates the Wnt/β-catenin pathway and promotes ovarian cancer development
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Jing Ji, Qilan Qian, Wenhao Cheng, Xiaoqing Ye, Aixin Jing, Shaojie Ma, Yuanyuan Ding, Xinhui Ma, Yasong Wang, Qian Sun, Xiujun Wang, Yulu Chen, Lan Zhu, Qing Yuan, Menghan Xu, Jingting Qin, Lin Ma, Jiayan Yang, Meiqi Zhang, Ting Geng, Sen Wang, Dan Wang, Yizhuo Song, Boyu Zhang, Yuting Xu, Linyu Xu, Shunfang Liu, Wei Liu, and Bin Liu
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Cytology ,QH573-671 - Abstract
Abstract Ovarian cancer (OV) poses a significant challenge in clinical settings due to its difficulty in early diagnosis and treatment resistance. FOXP4, belonging to the FOXP subfamily, plays a pivotal role in various biological processes including cancer, cell cycle regulation, and embryonic development. However, the specific role and importance of FOXP4 in OV have remained unclear. Our research showed that FOXP4 is highly expressed in OV tissues, with its elevated levels correlating with poor prognosis. We further explored FOXP4’s function through RNA sequencing and functional analysis in FOXP4-deficient cells, revealing its critical role in activating the Wnt signaling pathway. This activation exacerbates the malignant phenotype in OV. Mechanistically, FOXP4 directly induces the expression of protein tyrosine kinase 7 (PTK7), a Wnt-binding receptor tyrosine pseudokinase, which causes abnormal activation of the Wnt signaling pathway. Disrupting the FOXP4-Wnt feedback loop by inactivating the Wnt signaling pathway or reducing FOXP4 expression resulted in the reduction of the malignant phenotype of OV cells, while restoring PTK7 expression reversed this effect. In conclusion, our findings underscore the significance of the FOXP4-induced Wnt pathway activation in OV, suggesting the therapeutic potential of targeting this pathway in OV treatment.
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27. Association of osteoporotic fractures of femoral neck and femoral neck geometric parameters in native Chinese women
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Lin Li, Yi Shen, Li-Hua Tan, Hong Zhang, Ru-Chun Dai, Ling-Qing Yuan, Zhi-Feng Sheng, and Xi-Yu Wu
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Femoral neck fracture ,Femoral neck geometric parameters ,Osteoporosis ,Fracture risk ,Diseases of the musculoskeletal system ,RC925-935 - Abstract
Abstract Background Although it is generally believed that the femoral neck fracture is related to the femoral neck geometric parameters (FNGPs), the association between the risk of osteoporotic fracture of the femoral neck and FNGPs in native Chinese women is still unclear. Methods A total of 374 female patients (mean age 70.2 ± 9.32 years) with osteoporotic fracture of the femoral neck, and 374 non-fracture control groups were completely matched with the case group according to the age ratio of 1:1. Using DXA bone densitometer to measured eight FNGPs: the outer diameter (OD), cross-sectional area (CSA), cortical thickness (CT), endocortical diameter (ED), buckling ratio (BR), section modulus (SM), cross-sectional moment of inertia (CSMI), and compressive strength index (CSI) at the narrowest point of the femoral neck. Results Compared with the control group, the average values of OD (2.9%), ED (4.5%), and BR (26.1%) in the patient group significantly increased (p = 0.015 to
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28. Life disturbance and hospital visit experiences among Chinese patients with benign prostatic hyperplasia: a qualitative study
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ZiYan An, QiWei Zhou, JinPeng Shao, ShuWei Xiao, Kun Zhao, WenJie Wei, YangYang Wu, Yong Song, Qing Yuan, WeiJun Fu, and Xu Zhang
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Benign prostatic hyperplasia ,Lower urinary tract symptoms ,Quality of life ,Qualitative interview ,Medicine (General) ,R5-920 - Abstract
Abstract Background The impact of lower urinary tract symptoms (LUTS) on the quality of life of patients with benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH) has been rarely reported. Additionally, the challenges faced by these patients in seeking medical care have often been overlooked. In order to explore the personal struggles caused by LUTS and the difficulties or barriers experienced by Chinese patients with BPH when seeking help, we conducted a qualitative interview study. Methods Qualitative interviews were conducted among 46 patients with BPH who were hospitalized in three tertiary hospitals in China from July 2021 to November 2022. Grounded theory was adopted as the methodology for the qualitative study. After obtaining written informed consent from the study participants, semi-structured interviews were conducted according to the question guidelines. The interview process was audio-recorded; subsequently, the recordings were transcribed, coded, and thematically analyzed. Results The difficulties faced by Chinese patients with BPH were classified into seven main themes: (i) disturbed life, (ii) mental burden, (iii) disease cognition and communication, (iv) delayed treatment, (v) medication status, (vi) hospital visits barriers, and (vii) medical insurance issues. Further, each theme was subdivided into 2–5 sub-themes. Conclusions LUTS have a certain effect on the life and spirit of patients with BPH. These patients face different degrees of difficulties in treatment and hospital visits. Therefore, better healthcare systems and additional social support are crucial for improving the current plight of these patients.
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29. Effects of various proportions TiB2p-TiCp reinforced Al–Cu–Mg composites in high-temperature mechanical properties and sliding wear behaviors
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Xinmiao Zhong, Qing-Yuan Li, Yingze Gong, Xiang-Zheng Duan, Yong Shao, Hong-Yu Yang, Feng Qiu, and Qichuan Jiang
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Biphasic particles ,Aluminum matrix composites ,Dry sliding wear ,Performance improvement mechanism ,The first principle ,Mining engineering. Metallurgy ,TN1-997 - Abstract
Synergistic reinforcement of dual-phase particles with different sizes was always considered superior to single-phase reinforcement in composites, but there were few studies to investigate the role of each part in enhancing properties. In this work, 40 vol% (TiB2p-TiCp)/Al–Cu–Mg composites with different proportions of TiB2p and TiCp (3:1, 2:1, 1:1, 1:2 and 1:3), were fabricated by the combustion synthesis to contrast the strengthening effect of dual-phase particles from the interface stability and the characteristics of dual-phase particles. Calculated by the first principle, TiB2 (3.12 J/m2) presented better interfacial stability with Al matrix than TiC (1.61 J/m2). Under the circumstance of the same volume fraction, the composites with a higher proportion of TiB2p usually show higher yield and maximum compressive strength and effectively prevent the crack growth of composites. However, excess submicron sized TiB2p tends to produce cracks at the hexagon edge when the loads were applied and formed crack loops delaminating materials. When the TiB2p/TiCp proportion was 1:1, the plasticity and strength were beneficially balanced at the elevated temperature. Otherwise, the composite with TiB2: TiC = 3:1 possessed the best wear resistance (coefficient of friction: 0.22) at a sliding velocity of 0.32 mm/s, 30 N load) among other composites (AR12, AR11, AR21, and AR31) at 473 K, which reduced 45%, 64%, 73% and 86%, respectively. The main wear mechanism was abrasive wear when the TiB2 proportion was dominant. Submicron sized TiB2p with better interface bonding can keep the rigidity of the composites to resist the plastic flow, while TiC nanoparticles are easier to be extracted during the wear process.
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30. Rapid heat treatment yields excellent strength and ductility balance in a wear-resistant steel
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En Tang, Qing Yuan, Rui Zhang, Jie Ren, Zhongbo Li, and Guang Xu
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Rapid heating ,Mechanical properties ,Wear ,Work hardening ,Carbides ,Mining engineering. Metallurgy ,TN1-997 - Abstract
The rapid heating treatment with different tempering temperatures of 160, 200 and 320 °C was innovatively applied in one developed martensitic wear-resistant steel. The elaborate characterization on the evolution of microstructure-mechanical properties including the wear performance in different tempering temperatures were compared. Results manifested that the rapid heating treatment yielded a peak performance in the martensitic wear-resistant steel when tempered at 200 °C, by which the tensile strength and elongation were 1762.46 MPa and 13.13%, respectively, accompanied by the highest product of strength and elongation of 23.14 GPa·%. The enhanced work hardening contribution caused by the refined martensitic laths and carbides, as well as the appropriate recovery leaded to the peak performance at 200 °C. However, the mechanical properties both deteriorated by tempering at 160 and 320 °C subjecting to either the stress concentration or the coarsen carbides. Besides, the Baker–Nutting relationship between carbides and the matrix was established and furtherly proved the coarsen carbides resulted in the worst elongation by tempering at 320 °C. In addition, the main strength differences caused by different tempering temperatures were the grain refinement strengthening, dislocation strengthening, and precipitation strengthening, in which the grain refinement and precipitation strengthening played the dominating role. The current findings provide foundation for the industrial application of rapid heating techniques on the high-performance martensitic wear-resistant steels.
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31. Cascaded signal amplification strategy for ultra-specific, ultra-sensitive, and visual detection of Shigella flexneri
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Shi, Yaoqiang, Tan, Qi, Gong, Tao, Li, Qing-yuan, Zhu, Ya, Duan, Xiaoqiong, Yang, Chunhui, Ding, Jia-wei, Li, Shilin, Xie, He, Li, Yujia, and Chen, Limin
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32. A robust iterative learning control for linear system with variable initial state and trail length
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Yun‐Shan Wei, Jia‐Xuan Wang, Yu‐Ting Zhang, and Qing‐Yuan Xu
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intelligent control ,iterative methods ,learning systems ,Electrical engineering. Electronics. Nuclear engineering ,TK1-9971 - Abstract
Abstract To address the variable initial state and trail length this paper first presents a robust PD‐type open‐closed‐loop iterative learning control (ILC) law for a multiple‐input‐multiple‐output (MIMO) linear discrete‐time system. It is demonstrated that the convergence condition is dependent on the PD‐type feed‐forward learning gains, while an appropriate feedback learning gain can improve the ILC convergence performance. As a special case of PD‐type open‐closed‐loop ILC law, P‐type and D‐type open‐closed‐loop ILC laws are deduced. The three developed ILC laws ensure that as the number of iterations approaches infinity, the expectation of ILC tracking error will be constrained within a limited range, where the boundary is proportional to the initial state variation. Through a numerical simulation, the effectiveness of the proposed ILC laws is illustrated.
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33. Decoding the genomic enigma: Approaches to studying extrachromosomal circular DNA
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Xiao-Qing Yuan, Nan Zhou, Shi-Jian Song, Yi-Xia Xie, Shui-Qin Chen, Teng-Fei Yang, Xian Peng, Chao-Yang Zhang, Ying-Hua Zhu, and Li Peng
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Extrachromosomal circular DNA ,eccDNA ,ecDNA ,Methodology ,Approach ,High-throughput sequencing ,Science (General) ,Q1-390 ,Social sciences (General) ,H1-99 - Abstract
Extrachromosomal circular DNA (eccDNA), a pervasive yet enigmatic component of the eukaryotic genome, exists autonomously from its chromosomal counterparts. Ubiquitous in eukaryotes, eccDNA plays a critical role in the orchestration of cellular processes and the etiology of diseases, particularly cancers. However, the full scope of its influence on health and disease remains elusive, presenting a rich vein of research yet to be mined. Unraveling the complexities of eccDNA necessitates a distillation of methodologies — from biogenesis to functional analysis — a landscape we overview in this study with precision and clarity. Here, we systematically outline cutting-edge methodologies from high-throughput sequencing and bioinformatics to experimental validations, showcasing the intricate world of eccDNAs. We combed through a treasure trove of auxiliary research resources and analytical tools. Moreover, we chart a course for future inquiry, illuminating the horizon with potential groundbreaking strategies for designing eccDNA research projects and pioneering new methodological frontiers.
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34. Comparative genomic sequencing to characterize Mycoplasma pneumoniae genome, typing, and drug resistance
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Yue Jiang, Hailong Kang, Haiwei Dou, Dongxing Guo, Qing Yuan, Lili Dong, Zhenglin Du, Wenming Zhao, and Deli Xin
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Mycoplasma pneumoniae ,macrolide resistance ,comparative genomics ,P1 genotype ,clinical manifestation ,Microbiology ,QR1-502 - Abstract
ABSTRACT To analyze the characteristics of Mycoplasma pneumoniae as well as macrolide antibiotic resistance through whole-genome sequencing and comparative genomics. Thirteen clinical strains isolated from 2003 to 2019 were selected, 10 of which were resistant to erythromycin (MIC >64 µg/mL), including 8 P1-type I and 2 P1-type II. Three were sensitive (
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35. Corrigendum to 'Epigallocatechin gallate improves the quality of diabetic oocytes' [Biomed. Pharmacother. 159 (2023) 114267]
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Shuo Chao, Li-Jun Li, Jun Lu, Shu-Xian Zhao, Ming-Hui Zhao, Gui-An Huang, Shen Yin, Wei Shen, Qing-Yuan Sun, Yong Zhao, Zhao-Jia Ge, and Lei Zhao
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36. Research Progress in the Fabrication of Covalent Organic Framework Membranes for Chemical Separations
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Ding, Cui-Ting, Yuan, Jin-Qiu, Xie, Meng-Ying, Liu, Qing-Yuan, Yao, Zeng-Guang, Zhang, Shi-Yu, Zhang, Run-Nan, Wu, Hong, and Jiang, Zhong-Yi
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37. Young osteocyte-derived extracellular vesicles facilitate osteogenesis by transferring tropomyosin-1
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Zhen-Xing Wang, Xiao Lin, Jia Cao, Yi-Wei Liu, Zhong-Wei Luo, Shan-Shan Rao, Qiang Wang, Yi-Yi Wang, Chun-Yuan Chen, Guo-Qiang Zhu, Fu-Xing-Zi Li, Yi-Juan Tan, Yin Hu, Hao Yin, You-You Li, Ze-Hui He, Zheng-Zhao Liu, Ling-Qing Yuan, Yong Zhou, Zheng-Guang Wang, and Hui Xie
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Osteocytes ,Extracellular vesicles ,Bone marrow messenchymal stem cells ,Osteogenesis ,Tropomyosin-1 ,Biotechnology ,TP248.13-248.65 ,Medical technology ,R855-855.5 - Abstract
Abstract Background Bone marrow mesenchymal stem cells (BMSCs) can undergo inadequate osteogenesis or excessive adipogenesis as they age due to changes in the bone microenvironment, ultimately resulting in decreased bone density and elevated risk of fractures in senile osteoporosis. This study aims to investigate the effects of osteocyte senescence on the bone microenvironment and its influence on BMSCs during aging. Results Primary osteocytes were isolated from 2-month-old and 16-month-old mice to obtain young osteocyte-derived extracellular vesicles (YO-EVs) and senescent osteocyte-derived EVs (SO-EVs), respectively. YO-EVs were found to significantly increase alkaline phosphatase activity, mineralization deposition, and the expression of osteogenesis-related genes in BMSCs, while SO-EVs promoted BMSC adipogenesis. Neither YO-EVs nor SO-EVs exerted an effect on the osteoclastogenesis of primary macrophages/monocytes. Our constructed transgenic mice, designed to trace osteocyte-derived EV distribution, revealed abundant osteocyte-derived EVs embedded in the bone matrix. Moreover, mature osteoclasts were found to release osteocyte-derived EVs from bone slices, playing a pivotal role in regulating the functions of the surrounding culture medium. Following intravenous injection into young and elderly mouse models, YO-EVs demonstrated a significant enhancement of bone mass and biomechanical strength compared to SO-EVs. Immunostaining of bone sections revealed that YO-EV treatment augmented the number of osteoblasts on the bone surface, while SO-EV treatment promoted adipocyte formation in the bone marrow. Proteomics analysis of YO-EVs and SO-EVs showed that tropomyosin-1 (TPM1) was enriched in YO-EVs, which increased the matrix stiffness of BMSCs, consequently promoting osteogenesis. Specifically, the siRNA-mediated depletion of Tpm1 eliminated pro-osteogenic activity of YO-EVs both in vitro and in vivo. Conclusions Our findings suggested that YO-EVs played a crucial role in maintaining the balance between bone resorption and formation, and their pro-osteogenic activity declining with aging. Therefore, YO-EVs and the delivered TPM1 hold potential as therapeutic targets for senile osteoporosis. Graphical abstract
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38. DNMT1/miR-152-3p/SOS1 signaling axis promotes self-renewal and tumor growth of cancer stem-like cells derived from non-small cell lung cancer
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Qing Yuan, Rubo Wang, Xiang Li, Fei Sun, Jiazhi Lin, Zhimin Fu, and Jiansong Zhang
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DNA Methyltransferase 1 ,Cancer stem cells ,Non-small cell lung cancer ,miR-152-3p ,SOS1 ,Medicine ,Genetics ,QH426-470 - Abstract
Abstract Background CSLCs(Cancer stem cell-like cells), which are central to tumorigenesis, are intrinsically influenced by epigenetic modifications. This study aimed to elucidate the underlying mechanism involving the DNMT1/miR-152-3p/SOS1 axis in regulating the self-renewal and tumor growth of LCSLCs (lung cancer stem-like cells). Materials and methods Target genes of miR-152-3p were predicted using TargetScan Human 8.0. Self-renewal and tumor growth of LCSLC were compared in suspension-cultured non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) cell lines H460 and A549 cell-derived globe cells. Functional effects of the DNMT1/miR-152-3p/SOS1 axis were assessed through gain-of-function experiments in vitro and in vivo. Additionally, luciferase reporter assays were employed to analyze the interaction among DNMT1, miR-152-3p, and SOS1. Results Our findings highlight a negative interaction between DNMT1 and miR-152-3p, resulting in reduced miR-152-3p level. This, in turn, leads to the alleviation of the inhibitory effect of miR-152-3p on the target gene SOS1, ultimately activating SOS1 and playing an essential role in self-renewal and tumor growth of LCSLC. However, the alteration of SOS1 does not affect DNMT1/miR-152-3p regulation. Therefore, it is reasonable to infer that the DNMT1/miR-152-3p negative feedback loop critically sustains self-renewal and tumor growth of LCSLC through SOS1. Conclusions This study reveals a novel mechanism underpinning self-renewal and tumor growth of CSLC (cancer stem cell) in NSCLC and identifies potential therapeutic targets for NSCLC treatment.
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39. Non-traumatic osteonecrosis of the femoral head induced by steroid and alcohol exposure is associated with intestinal flora alterations and metabolomic profiles
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Qing-Yuan Zheng, Ye Tao, Lei Geng, Peng Ren, Ming Ni, and Guo-Qiang Zhang
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Non-traumatic femoral head necrosis ,Intestinal flora ,Metabolomic profiles ,Steroid ,Alcohol ,Orthopedic surgery ,RD701-811 ,Diseases of the musculoskeletal system ,RC925-935 - Abstract
Abstract Objective Osteonecrosis of the femoral head (ONFH) is a severe disease that primarily affects the middle-aged population, imposing a significant economic and social burden. Recent research has linked the progression of non-traumatic osteonecrosis of the femoral head (NONFH) to the composition of the gut microbiota. Steroids and alcohol are considered major contributing factors. However, the relationship between NONFH caused by two etiologies and the microbiota remains unclear. In this study, we examined the gut microbiota and fecal metabolic phenotypes of two groups of patients, and analyzed potential differences in the pathogenic mechanisms from both the microbial and metabolic perspectives. Methods Utilizing fecal samples from 68 NONFH patients (32 steroid-induced, 36 alcohol-induced), high-throughput 16 S rDNA sequencing and liquid chromatography with tandem mass spectrometry (LC-MS/MS) metabolomics analyses were conducted. Univariate and multivariate analyses were applied to the omics data, employing linear discriminant analysis effect size to identify potential biomarkers. Additionally, functional annotation of differential metabolites and associated pathways was performed using the Kyoto Encyclopedia of Genes and Genomes (KEGG) database. Subsequently, Spearman correlation analysis was employed to assess the potential correlations between differential gut microbiota and metabolites. Results High-throughput 16 S rDNA sequencing revealed significant gut microbial differences. At the genus level, the alcohol group had higher Lactobacillus and Roseburia, while the steroid group had more Megasphaera and Akkermansia. LC-MS/MS metabolomic analysis indicates significant differences in fecal metabolites between steroid- and alcohol-induced ONFH patients. Alcohol-induced ONFH (AONFH) showed elevated levels of L-Lysine and Oxoglutaric acid, while steroid-induced ONFH(SONFH) had increased Gluconic acid and Phosphoric acid. KEGG annotation revealed 10 pathways with metabolite differences between AONFH and SONFH patients. Correlation analysis revealed the association between differential gut flora and differential metabolites. Conclusions Our results suggest that hormones and alcohol can induce changes in the gut microbiota, leading to alterations in fecal metabolites. These changes, driven by different pathways, contribute to the progression of the disease. The study opens new research directions for understanding the pathogenic mechanisms of hormone- or alcohol-induced NONFH, suggesting that differentiated preventive and therapeutic approaches may be needed for NONFH caused by different triggers.
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40. All-silicon low-loss THz temporal differentiator based on microring waveguide resonator platform
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Yunjie Rui, Shuyu Zhou, Xuecou Tu, Xu Yan, Bingnan Yan, Chen Zhang, Ziyao Ye, Huilin Zhang, Jingya Xie, Qing-Yuan Zhao, La-Bao Zhang, Xiao-Qing Jia, Huabing Wang, Lin Kang, Jian Chen, and Peiheng Wu
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silicon photonics ,whispering gallery mode resonator ,thz silicon waveguide ,Manufactures ,TS1-2301 ,Applied optics. Photonics ,TA1501-1820 - Abstract
Microring resonators have been widely used in passive optical devices such as wavelength division multiplexers, differentiators, and integrators. Research on terahertz (THz) components has been accelerated by these photonics technologies. Compact and integrated time-domain differentiators that enable low-loss, high-speed THz signal processing are necessary for THz applications. In this study, an on-chip THz temporal differentiator based on all-silicon photonic technology was developed. This device primarily consisted of a microring waveguide resonator and was packaged with standard waveguide compatibility. It performed time-domain differentiation on input signals at a frequency of 405.45 GHz with an insertion loss of 2.5 dB and a working bandwidth of 0.36 GHz. Various periodic waveforms could be handled by this differentiator. This device could work as an edge detector, which detected step-like edges in high-speed input signals through differential effects. This development holds significant promise for future THz data processing technologies and THz communication systems.
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41. Destructive Adsorption of Nitrogen Trifluoride (NF3) Using M‑MOF-74 with Open Metal Sites
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Shao-Min Wang, Qian Zhang, Yi-Tao Li, Si-Chao Liu, and Qing-Yuan Yang
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Chemical engineering ,TP155-156 ,Biotechnology ,TP248.13-248.65 - Abstract
Using solid adsorbents for the destructive sorption of nitrogen trifluoride (NF3) presents a potential solution to its dual challenges as a potent greenhouse gas and hazardous compound in microelectronics. In this study, a series of MOFs (M-MOF-74, M = Mg, Co, Ni, Zn) with open metal sites (OMSs) are utilized for NF3 adsorption. By employing single-component adsorption isotherms and the ideal adsorbed solution theory (IAST) selectivity calculations, the adsorption performance of various adsorbents is evaluated. The results indicate that Mg, Co, and Ni-MOF-74 exhibit high adsorption capacities for NF3, while Zn-MOF-74 shows a lower adsorption capacity, likely due to the weaker Lewis acidity of Zn2+. Experimental findings from PXRD and gas adsorption studies indicate structural pore alteration in the MOF-74 series following NF3 gas adsorption. Theoretical computational analyses reveal that the MOF-74 series has a higher adsorption affinity for NF3 compared to N2. This research provides insights into the use of efficient MOF sorbents for the destructive adsorption of NF3.
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42. Winter extreme precipitation over the Tibetan Plateau influenced by Arctic sea ice on interdecadal timescale
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Qing-Quan Li, Miao Bi, Song Yang, Qing-Yuan Wu, Yi-Hui Ding, Xin-Yong Shen, Xiao-Ting Sun, and Meng-Chu Zhao
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Arctic sea ice ,Tibetan Plateau ,Winter extreme precipitation ,Rossby wave activity ,Interdecadal variation ,Meteorology. Climatology ,QC851-999 ,Social sciences (General) ,H1-99 - Abstract
The Tibetan Plateau (TP) and the Arctic are the most sensitive regions to global climate change. However, the interdecadal varibility of winter extreme precipitation over the TP and its linkage with Arctic sea ice are still unclear. In this study, the characteristics and mechisnems of the TP extreme precipitation (TPEP) influenced by Arctic sea ice on interdecadal timescale are studied based on the daily precipitation, monthly sea ice concentration and ERA5 reanalysis data from 1980 to 2018. We found that the dominant mode of the TPEP in winter mostly exhibits a uniform spatial variation on the interdecadal timescale, with an opposite weak variation in the southeastern TP, and the Arctic sea ice concentration (SIC) before 2002 are larger than that after 2003. The interdecadal variation of TPEP is affected by two teleconnection wave trains regulated by the Barents and Kara Sea ice. In the light ice years, a remarkable positive geopotential height (HGT) anomaly appears over the Barents‒Kara Sea and a remarkable negative HGT anomaly is located over the Lake Baikal. Two wave trains originating over the Barents‒Kara Sea can be observed. The southern branch forms a wave train through the North Atlantic along the subtropical westerly jet stream, showing a ‘+ − + − +’ pattern of HGT anomalies from Arctic to the TP. Negative HGT anomaly controls the western TP, which creates dynamic and water vapor conditions for the TPEP. The northern branch forms a wave train through the Lake Baikal and the southeast of the TP, showing a ‘+ − +’ HGT anomaly distribution. Positive HGT anomaly controls the southeastern TP, which is not conducive to precipitation in the region. When the SIC in the Barents‒Kara Sea increases, the situation is opposite. The above analysis also reveals the reason for the difference in the east‒west distribution of the TPEP.
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43. Corrigendum to 'Winter extreme precipitation over the Tibetan Plateau influenced by Arctic sea ice on interdecadal timescale' [Adv. Clim. Change Res. 15 (2024) 42–51]
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Qing-Quan Li, Miao Bi, Song Yang, Qing-Yuan Wu, Yi-Hui Ding, Xin-Yong Shen, Xiao-Ting Sun, and Meng-Chu Zhao
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44. The urinary microbiota composition and functionality of calcium oxalate stone formers
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Jing Xie, Xue-qi Zhang, Ji-nan Guo, Qian Yuan, Ke-feng Xiao, and Ye-qing Yuan
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calcium oxalate stones ,functionality ,microbiota ,shotgun ,urine ,Microbiology ,QR1-502 - Abstract
BackgroundAccumulated evidences indicate that dysbiosis of the urinary microbiota is associated with kidney stone formation. In the present study, we aimed to investigate the urinary microbiota composition and functionality of patients with calcium oxalate stones and compare it with those of healthy individuals.MethodWe collected bladder urine samples from 68 adult patients with calcium oxalate stones and 54 age-matched healthy controls by transurethral catheterization. 16S rRNA gene and shotgun sequencing were utilized to characterize the urinary microbiota and functionality associated with calcium oxalate stones.ResultsAfter further exclusion, a total of 100 subjects was finally included and analyzed. The diversity of the urinary microbiota in calcium oxalate stone patients was not significantly different from that of healthy controls. However, the urinary microbiota structure of calcium oxalate stone formers significantly differed from that of healthy controls (PERMANOVA, r = 0.026, P = 0.019). Differential representation of bacteria (e.g., Bifidobacterium) and several enriched functional pathways (e.g., threonine biosynthesis) were identified in the urine of calcium oxalate stone patients.ConclusionOur results showed significantly different urinary microbiota structure and several enriched functional pathways in calcium oxalate stone patients, which provide new insight into the pathogenesis of calcium oxalate stones.
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45. Metabolomics reveals that ferroptosis participates in bisphenol A-induced testicular injury
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Ling Kan Chi, Qing Yuan, Min Yan Wang, Chun Rong Guo, Xian Dan Zhu, Hua Bo Jiang, Qin Hua Zhang, Yuan Zhao, Li Li, and Hua Yan
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Bisphenol A ,Testicular toxicity ,Metabolomics ,Ferroptosis ,Mitochondrial damage ,Science (General) ,Q1-390 ,Social sciences (General) ,H1-99 - Abstract
Objective: Bisphenol A (BPA) is a common environmental endocrine disruptor that negatively impairs male reproductive ability. This study aimed to explore the alterations in serum metabolomics that occur following BPA exposure and the mechanism via which BPA induces the death of testicular cells in a male mouse model. Methods: The mice were classified into two groups: BPA-exposed and control groups, and samples were collected for metabolomic determination, semen quality analysis, electron microscopy, enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay, quantitative real-time PCR, pathological staining, and Western blot analysis. Results: BPA exposure caused testicular damage and significantly decreased sperm quality in mice. Combined with non-target metabolomic analysis, this was closely related to ferroptosis induced by abnormal metabolites of arachidonic acid and phosphatidylcholine, and the expression of its related genes, acyl CoA synthetase 4, glutathione peroxidase 4, lysophosphatidylcholine acyltransferase 3, and phosphatidylethanolamine-binding protein 1 were altered. Conclusion: BPA induced ferroptosis, caused testicular damage, and reduced fertility by affecting lipid metabolism in male mice. Inhibiting ferroptosis may potentially function as a therapeutic strategy to mitigate the male reproductive toxicity induced by BPA.
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46. Optimized lipid nanoparticles (LNPs) for organ-selective nucleic acids delivery in vivo
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Tian Zhang, Han Yin, Yu Li, Haiyin Yang, Kun Ge, Jinchao Zhang, Qing Yuan, Xuyan Dai, Abid Naeem, Yuhua Weng, Yuanyu Huang, and Xing-Jie Liang
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Summary: Nucleic acid therapeutics offer tremendous promise for addressing a wide range of common public health conditions. However, the in vivo nucleic acids delivery faces significant biological challenges. Lipid nanoparticles (LNPs) possess several advantages, such as simple preparation, high stability, efficient cellular uptake, endosome escape capabilities, etc., making them suitable for delivery vectors. However, the extensive hepatic accumulation of LNPs poses a challenge for successful development of LNPs-based nucleic acid therapeutics for extrahepatic diseases. To overcome this hurdle, researchers have been focusing on modifying the surface properties of LNPs to achieve precise delivery. The review aims to provide current insights into strategies for LNPs-based organ-selective nucleic acid delivery. In addition, it delves into the general design principles, targeting mechanisms, and clinical development of organ-selective LNPs. In conclusion, this review provides a comprehensive overview to provide guidance and valuable insights for further research and development of organ-selective nucleic acid delivery systems.
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47. The influence factors of tour guides' professional identity and professional decision before and after the COVID-19 pandemic
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Wenwen Hu, Qing Yuan, Yaxi Wang, and Nan Chen
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Tour guides (TGs) ,Professional identity (PI) ,Tour guide professional identity (TGPI) ,COVID-19 pandemic ,Profession decisions ,Influence factors ,Science (General) ,Q1-390 ,Social sciences (General) ,H1-99 - Abstract
The COVID-19 pandemic has significantly impacted the tourism sector, particularly tour guides (TGs), affecting their professional identity (TGPI) and intentions to return to work. As China strives to revive its tourism industry, it is crucial to understand the current state of TGPI, its evolution, influencing factors, and its impact on TGs' return intentions. This study employed a quantitative approach, using comparative analysis and binary logistic regression, to investigate these issues among frontline TGs in China, pre- and post-pandemic. Cross-sectional surveys were conducted with 422 participants in 2019 and 398 in 2022, yielding 370 and 342 valid responses, respectively. The questionnaire utilized a five-point Likert scale. Findings reveal that (1) The overall TGPI level in 2022 post-pandemic is medium (3.93), showing a significant decrease from the pre-pandemic level in 2019 (4.15). (2) Influencing factors of TGPI are predominantly material, reflected in social insurance and income changes pre- and post-pandemic. (3) This study presents a novel definition and scale of TGPI, encompassing tour guides' professional value identity (TGPVI), emotion identity (TGPEI), relationship identity (TGPRI), and behavior tendency (TGPBT). (4) The two dimensions of the TGPI, TGPVI and TGPRI, income and education level, significantly influence TGs' return intentions. The study provides valuable academic and practical insights into TGPI and offers significant implications for enhancing TGs' return intentions and policymaking for post-pandemic tourism industry development.
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48. Susceptibility to e-cigarette adoption among tobacco-naïve youths: a cross-sectional study in Shenzhen, China
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Ruilin Yan, Yanhong Liu, Li Huang, Yanrou Li, Yun Huang, Jing Tong, Yongzheng Deng, and Qing Yuan
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e-cigarette ,vaping ,susceptibility ,youth ,smoking ,Public aspects of medicine ,RA1-1270 - Abstract
BackgroundThe rise in e-cigarette use among youth is a significant global public health issue. It is important to identify those at increased risk and implement effective strategies to reduce e-cigarette popularity among the youth.ObjectiveThis study aims to identify predictors of e-cigarette uptake in youths with no prior tobacco use, considering individual, familial and the broader societal environmental factors.MethodsFor this investigation, a group of 2,487 tobacco-free youths was selected from 15 high schools in Shenzhen, China. Susceptibility to e-cigarettes was determined by assessing the possibility of future use and the openness to trying e-cigarettes if presented by friends. Both chi-square tests and logistic regression were applied to identify factors linked to susceptibility to e-cigarette use.ResultsAmong the respondents, 5.5% (n = 136) were found to be susceptible to e-cigarette use. The analysis revealed factors tied to this risk: perceptions of e-cigarettes, the impact of vaping peers, paternal parenting styles, the extent of social support, exposure to messages both for and against e-cigarettes use, and secondhand smoke (SHS) exposure. Youths who downplayed the addictive nature of e-cigarettes (aOR = 2.01; 95% CI: 1.14–3.55; p = 0.016), those with friends who engaged in vaping (aOR = 3.43–7.64; 95%CI: 2.36–20.42; p
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49. Sleep Patterns and Traditional Cardiovascular Health Metrics: Joint Impact on Major Adverse Cardiovascular Events in a Prospective Cohort Study
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Si You, Hai‐Feng Zhang, Shao‐Ling Zhang, Qing‐Yuan Gao, Yang‐Wei Cai, Ze‐Gui Huang, Yu‐Biao Wu, Yang‐Xin Chen, Jing‐Feng Wang, Jing‐Wei Gao, and Pin‐Ming Liu
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cardiovascular disease ,cardiovascular health ,Life's Simple 7 ,major adverse cardiovascular events ,sleep patterns ,Diseases of the circulatory (Cardiovascular) system ,RC666-701 - Abstract
Background This study examines the association between traditional cardiovascular health (CVH) metrics and major adverse cardiovascular events (MACE) incidence in individuals with diverse sleep patterns. Methods and Results We analyzed data from 208 621 participants initially free of cardiovascular disease (CVD) in the UK Biobank study. Sleep patterns were assessed using scores for chronotype, duration, insomnia, snoring, and daytime dozing. Traditional CVH scores were derived from the Life's Simple 7 metrics. Cox proportional hazards multivariate regression assessed associations between distinct combinations of CVH and sleep scores and MACE, including nonfatal myocardial infarction, nonfatal stroke, and CVD mortality. Over a mean follow‐up of 12.73 years, 9253 participants experienced incident MACE. Individuals with both a healthy sleep pattern and ideal CVH levels had the lowest MACE risk compared with those with a poor sleep pattern and poor CVH levels (hazard ratio, 0.306 [95% CI, 0.257–0.365]; P
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50. Nonlinear modeling and time-history analysis of dry-assembled precast concrete frames with buckling-restrained braces
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Qing, Yuan, Meng, Shaoping, Zeng, Bin, and Wang, Chun-Lin
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