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2. Effects of 24‐week basketball programme on body composition and functional fitness on adults with Down syndrome
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W. Cai and S.‐S. Baek
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Adult ,Psychiatry and Mental health ,Neurology ,Arts and Humanities (miscellaneous) ,Physical Fitness ,Rehabilitation ,Body Composition ,Humans ,Basketball ,Neurology (clinical) ,Down Syndrome ,Exercise ,Body Mass Index - Abstract
The body index [body mass, body mass index (BMI), waist circumference and waist-height ratio] and functional fitness (aerobic capacity, muscular strength, balance, flexibility and functional ability) of people with Down syndrome (DS) are substantially lower than those in the general population, as DS has an overall negative impact on health.This study explored the effect of a 24-week basketball training programme on the body composition and functional fitness of adults with DS.Twenty-two adults with DS (24 ± 6 years; 25 ± 4 kg/mHip circumference and waist-height ratio were statistically different at baseline between the intervention and control groups. After the 24-week basketball training programme, the results showed significant differences between the exercise and control groups for hip circumference, body mass, BMI, waist circumference, hip circumference, waist-height ratio, flexibility, aerobic capacity, static and dynamic balance, balance and basketball functional ability (P 0.05). The exercise group showed significant improvements in all variables of body composition and functional fitness (P 0.05) except for the waist-hip ratio. There was no statistical significance between all physical composition and functional health variables in the control group except for the standing long jump (P 0.05), with effect sizes ranging from small to large.The basketball training programme improved body composition and functional fitness of adults with DS.
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- 2022
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3. Low-dose three-dimensional CT angiography for the evaluation of posterolateral protrusion of the vertebral artery over the posterior arch of the atlas: a quantitative anatomical comparison study of the rotational and neutral positions
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J, Yang, J, Wang, D, Zhai, X, Zhou, J, Yan, R, Liu, B, Zhang, G, Fan, and W, Cai
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Imaging, Three-Dimensional ,Computed Tomography Angiography ,Angiography ,Humans ,Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and imaging ,General Medicine ,Tomography, X-Ray Computed ,Vertebral Artery - Abstract
To investigate the changes in relevant anatomical parameters of posterolateral protrusion of the vertebral artery (VA) between head-neck rotational and neutral positions using low-dose three-dimensional computed tomography angiography (3D-CTA).Low-dose 3D-CTA images obtained for various craniocervical diseases in 36 non-dominant VA side patients with neutral, left and right head-neck rotational positions were evaluated. The relevant parameters from superior and inferior views, including external diameter (ED), internal diameter (ID), transverse diameter (TD), heights and diameters of posterolateral protrusion of the VA over the posterior arch of the atlas in the neutral and rotational positions, were recorded and compared.There was no significant differences in the rotational angle (left/right: 31.23 ± 6.60/29.94 ± 6.09°, p0.05). There were no significant differences in heights and diameters of bilateral VA between rotational and neutral positions (all p0.05). The contralateral ID, ED, and TD of the rotational positions were significantly shorter than those of the neutral position (all p0.05), while there were no significant differences in the three ipsilateral diameters (all p0.05).Posterolateral protrusion of the VA is not uncommon in the population, and surgeons should be aware of its presence, especially the increased possibility of injury to the VA caused by head-neck rotation, during the operation; thus, preoperative evaluation by low-dose 3D-CTA should be considered.
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4. Structural basis of CST-Polα/Primase recruitment and regulation by POT1 at telomeres
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Sarah W. Cai, Hiroyuki Takai, Thomas Walz, and Titia de Lange
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CST–Polα/Primase maintains telomeres through fill-in synthesis of the C-rich telomeric DNA. We report cryo-EM structures that reveal how human CST is recruited to telomeres by the shelterin subunits POT1 and TPP1. CST–POT1/TPP1 is formed through interactions between POT1 and the Ctc1 subunit of CST. Coats plus syndrome mutations map to the POT1–Ctc1 interface, providing mechanistic insights into this disease. CST–POT1/TPP1 is compatible with the previously reported inactive recruitment complex of CST–Polα/Primase but not with the distinct conformation of active CST–Polα/Primase. We propose that shelterin both recruits and regulates CST–Polα/Primase. Structural and biochemical data indicate that this regulation involves phosphorylation of POT1, which promotes CST–POT1/TPP1 interaction and recruitment, whereas POT1 dephosphorylation releases CST–Polα/Primase for fill-in synthesis.One-Sentence SummaryCryo-EM structures reveal how telomere maintenance factors are recruited and regulated by the shelterin complex.
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- 2023
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5. O016 Leukocyte gene expression profiles in fatty acid ethyl ester-induced acute pancreatitis
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D Wu, R Mukherjee, J Armstrong, L Wen, A Sud, D Latawiec, W Cai, W Huang, B Lane, D Criddle, A Evans, and R Sutton
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Surgery - Abstract
Introduction Gene expression has been poorly studied in acute pancreatitis (AP). We examined leukocyte differential gene expression (DGE) in fatty acid ethyl ester-induced AP (FAEE-AP), which models alcohol-associated AP. Methods Wild type C57Bl/7 mice were randomly divided into 5 groups of 6 receiving two hourly intraperitoneal injections of either 150 mg/kg palmitoleic acid (POA) and 1.35 g/kg ethanol (FAEE-AP), or 50 mg/kg POA and 1.35 g/kg ethanol (FAEE-AP), or 1.35 g/kg ethanol alone (contrast), or saline (control), or no injections (control). Mice were humanely killed at 12 hours for AP assessment and Agilent two-colour RNA blood microarray, with Gene Ontology (GO) and Kyoto Encyclopaedia of Genes and Genomes (KEGG) pathway analyses (DGE P 1). Results AP developed in FAEE-AP, more severe with 150 mg/kg POA, but not in either control group, with Conclusion These data suggest appropriateness of either control, with little detectable difference in DGEs between FAEE-AP protocols despite differing AP severity; limited additional data were obtained using an ethanol group. Comparison with other AP models may improve understanding of disease mechanisms.
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- 2023
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6. O101 Mitochondrial P53 inhibition ameliorates acute pancreatitis through reduction of mitochondrial injury and cell necrosis
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M Awais, W Cai, D Latawiec, R Mukherjee, M Chvanov, A Tepikin, D Criddle, and R Sutton
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Introduction Persistent opening of the mitochondrial permeability transition pore (MPTP) is central to acute pancreatitis (AP). Mitochondrial translocation of P53 promotes MPTP opening, which induces necrotic cell death. We sought to determine whether and how mitochondrial P53 inhibition is protective in experimental AP. Methods Mitochondrial translocation of P53 was inhibited by pifithrin-mu (PFT-µ, mitochondrial specific P53 inhibitor) or by Trp53 KO. Mitochondrial membrane potential (ΔΨm) and necrosis of murine pancreatic acinar cells (PACs) were evaluated by confocal microscopy with TMRM and propidium iodide, respectively, in the presence of TLCS. Fluo4 was used for calcium imaging. Caerulein AP (Cer-AP) was induced in male (WT, P53−/+, P53−/−; 10-12 week old) mice by 7 hourly i.p. injections of 50 μg/kg caerulein. PFT-µ (5 mg/kg) was injected after the third injection of caerulein; sacrifice was made 12h after the first injection of caerulein. AP was assessed by standard biomarkers and blinded histopathology. Results TLCS-induced collapse of ΔΨm and cell necrosis of wild type PACs were significantly reduced in the presence of PFTµ or in PACs isolated from Trp53 KO mice; calcium overload was also reduced, indicative of improved calcium clearance, and ATP was maintained. Pharmacological or genetic P53 inhibition resulted in significant reductions of biochemical, immunological, and histopathological indices of severity in the Cer-AP model. Conclusion Inhibition of P53 maintained mitochondrial integrity, reduced PACs necrosis, and ameliorated the severity of Cer-AP. These data suggest that inhibition of mitochondrial translocation of P53 could be an effective strategy for the treatment of AP.
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- 2023
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7. Higher hydroxyurea adherence among young adults with sickle cell disease compared to children and adolescents
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Paavani S. Reddy, Stephanie W. Cai, Leonardo Barrera, Kathryn King, and Sherif M. Badawy
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Hospitalization ,Male ,Young Adult ,Adolescent ,Humans ,Hydroxyurea ,Female ,Anemia, Sickle Cell ,General Medicine ,Child ,Medication Adherence ,Retrospective Studies - Abstract
Sickle cell disease (SCD) results in severe complications, such as anaemia and pain episodes. Hydroxyurea (HU) is efficacious in SCD, yet adherence remains low.To assess the relationship of HU adherence to health care utilization and patients' characteristics.This is a 5-year retrospective chart review. Patients' demographics and medical history were collected from the electronic medical record (EMR). HU adherence was evaluated using foetal haemoglobin "HbF%", mean corpuscular volume "MCV", and absolute neutrophil count "ANC". Age groups included children (12 years), adolescents (12-17 years), and young adults (≥18 years).A total of 113 SCD patients on HU were included (median age 14 years, IQR 10-20; 50% female; 88% HbSS). Young adults had significantly higher HU adherence compared to adolescents and children, including higher median HbF% (24.2Young adults with SCD had significantly higher HU adherence compared to children and adolescents. Patients with lower HU adherence and/or chronic pain had increased health care utilization. Future studies examining barriers to adherence and evaluating interventions to optimize HU adherence in SCD are warranted.KEY MESSAGESYoung adults with SCD had significantly higher HU adherence, as reflected in their laboratory markers, compared to children and adolescents.Patients with higher HU adherence and/or those without chronic pain had lower or less frequent health care utilization.No significant association of HU adherence to patients' sex, socio-economic status and distance from hospital.
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8. Relationship between bioelectricity and soil–water characteristics of biochar-aided plant microbial fuel cell
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B. Chen, W. Cai, and A. Garg
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Earth and Planetary Sciences (miscellaneous) ,Geotechnical Engineering and Engineering Geology - Published
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9. METTL3-Dependent Glycolysis Regulates Dental Pulp Stem Cell Differentiation
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L. Han, Yuanzhen Zhang, Jinglun Zhang, Y. Ji, Yue Cheng, Y. Ni, and W. Cai
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Messenger RNA ,ATP citrate lyase ,Chemistry ,Cellular differentiation ,RNA ,Cell Differentiation ,Methyltransferases ,Cell biology ,Glucose ,Osteogenesis ,Dental pulp stem cells ,Gene expression ,Glycolysis ,Stem cell ,General Dentistry ,Dental Pulp - Abstract
N6-methyladenosine (m6A) is a eukaryotic messenger RNA modification catalyzed by methyltransferase-like 3 (METTL3), which is involved in various developmental and disease processes. However, the connection between the epigenetic modification of m6A and glucose metabolism during osteogenesis is still unclear. Here, we show that interference with METTL3 in dental pulp stem cells (DPSCs) inhibits cell proliferation and osteogenic differentiation. Moreover, transcriptome sequencing and metabolic testing were used to explore the mechanism between glucose metabolism and m6A modification in METTL3-knockdown DPSCs. Methylated RNA immunoprecipitation–quantitative polymerase chain reaction and RNA stability assays were used to determine the target genes of METTL3. Mechanistically, METTL3 directly interacts with ATP citrate lyase (ACLY) and a mitochondrial citrate transporter (SLC25A1) and then further affects the glycolytic pathway. M6A-mediated ACLY and SLC25A1 stability depends on the m6A readers IGF2BP2 and IGF2BP2/3, respectively. Our experiments uncovered the potential molecular mechanism of epigenetic modification in osteogenic differentiation, providing new ideas for the clinical application of stem cells and the intervention of metabolic bone diseases.
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- 2021
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10. The evolution of metazoan shelterin
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Logan R. Myler, Charles G Kinzig, Titia de Lange, George Zakusilo, Sarah W Cai, and Nanda Kumar Sasi
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Mammals ,Telomerase ,Tripeptidyl-Peptidase 1 ,Telomere-Binding Proteins ,Chromosome ,Vertebrate ,CST complex ,Telomere ,Biology ,Shelterin ,Shelterin Complex ,Evolutionary biology ,biology.animal ,Gene duplication ,Genetics ,Animals ,Telomeric Repeat Binding Protein 2 ,Rap1 ,Research Paper ,Developmental Biology - Abstract
The mammalian telomeric shelterin complex—comprised of TRF1, TRF2, Rap1, TIN2, TPP1, and POT1—blocks the DNA damage response at chromosome ends and interacts with telomerase and the CST complex to regulate telomere length. The evolutionary origins of shelterin are unclear, partly because unicellular organisms have distinct telomeric proteins. Here, we describe the evolution of metazoan shelterin, showing that TRF1 emerged in vertebrates upon duplication of a TRF2-like ancestor. TRF1 and TRF2 diverged rapidly during vertebrate evolution through the acquisition of new domains and interacting factors. Vertebrate shelterin is also distinguished by the presence of an HJRL domain in the split C-terminal OB fold of POT1, whereas invertebrate POT1s carry inserts of variable nature. Importantly, the data reveal that, apart from the primate and rodent POT1 orthologs, all metazoan POT1s are predicted to have a fourth OB fold at their N termini. Therefore, we propose that POT1 arose from a four-OB-fold ancestor, most likely an RPA70-like protein. This analysis provides insights into the biology of shelterin and its evolution from ancestral telomeric DNA-binding proteins.
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11. Catheter ablation of atrial fibrillation in patients with cor triatriatum sinister; case series and review of literature
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Amanda W. Cai, Sheldon E. Litwin, Frank Cuoco, John Lacy Sturdivant, John Marcus Wharton, and Ahmadreza Karimianpour
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medicine.medical_specialty ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Population ,Catheter ablation ,Cor Triatriatum ,Internal medicine ,Atrial Fibrillation ,medicine ,Humans ,In patient ,education ,Atrial tachycardia ,education.field_of_study ,business.industry ,Incidence (epidemiology) ,Atrial fibrillation ,General Medicine ,Ablation ,medicine.disease ,nervous system diseases ,Cor triatriatum sinister ,Catheter Ablation ,Cardiology ,medicine.symptom ,Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine ,business - Abstract
INTRODUCTION Cor triatriatum sinister (CTS) is a rare congenital heart defect characterized by fibromuscular septation of the left atrium associated with atrial fibrillation (AF). The incidence of hemodynamically insignificant CTS in the AF ablation population and effect on ablation success are not known. Furthermore, little is known about the potential effect of CTS on arrhythmogenic substrate. OBJECTIVE We define the incidence of hemodynamically insignificant CTS in patients undergoing AF ablation with RF and cryoballoon ablation, the technical challenges created by the left atrial partitioning, and the potentially arrhythmogenic effects of the membrane. We also review the literature of CA in patients with CTS. METHODS First-time AF ablation cases at our institution over a 10-year period were screened to identify patients with CTS. Retrospective review was performed to obtain clinical characteristics and ablation data. RESULTS Of the 3953 consecutive patients undergoing initial AF ablation during the study period, four patients (0.10%) had CTS. Ablation was successful acutely in all patients. One patient had recurrent AF and required repeat ablation for a single procedure success rate of 75% and multi-procedure success rate of 100%. The CTS membrane was associated with low voltage zones in the two patients in whom it was measured and with substrate for macro-reentrant atrial tachycardia in one of these patients. CONCLUSION The incidence of hemodynamically insignificant CTS in patients undergoing CA for AF is very low, but does not serve as a significant barrier to successful ablation as long as directed access to the superoposterior chamber is obtained.
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- 2021
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12. [Epidemiological characteristics of an epidemic of 2019-nCoV Omicron variant infection in Beijing]
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Y M, Sun, F, Liu, W, Cai, L N, Jin, L, Guo, R, Cai, R J, Shi, F Y, Liu, C, Jiang, J Y, Fu, Y, Pan, X F, Dou, and S S, Wu
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SARS-CoV-2 ,Beijing ,Humans ,COVID-19 ,Epidemics - Published
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13. Use of Leishmania major parasites expressing a recombinant Trypanosoma cruzi antigen as live vaccines against Chagas disease
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Catherine W. Cai, Anne O’Shea, Christopher S. Eickhoff, Hongjie Guo, Warren G. Lewis, Stephen M. Beverley, and Daniel F. Hoft
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Microbiology (medical) ,Microbiology - Abstract
IntroductionTrypanosoma cruzi is the protozoan parasite causing Chagas disease, a Neglected Tropical Disease that affects 8 million people and causes 12,000 deaths per year, primarily because of cardiac pathology. Effective vaccination for T. cruzi remains an elusive goal. The use of a live vaccine vector, especially one that mimics the pathogen target, may be superior to the use of recombinant protein or DNA vaccine formulations.MethodsWe generated recombinant Leishmania major, a related trypanosomatid parasite, as a vaccine vehicle to express the immunogenic T. cruzi trans-sialidase (TS) antigen. The induction of T cell and antibody responses, as well as T. cruzi protective immunity generated by these vaccines were assessed in vivo.ResultsWe demonstrate that mice inoculated with these recombinant TS-expressing L. major parasites mount T cell and antibody responses directed against TS and are protected against future T. cruzi infection. We also show that the partially attenuated dhfr-ts- CC1 L. major strain, previously found to induce protective immunity to virulent L. major infection without causing pathology, can also be engineered to express the TS antigen. This latter recombinant may represent a safe and effective option to explore for ultimate use in humans.DiscussionAltogether, these data indicate that L. major can stably express a T. cruzi antigen and induce T. cruzi-specific protective immunity, warranting further investigation of attenuated Leishmania parasites as vaccine.
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14. [Analysis of influenza vaccination coverage, recommendation behaviors and related factors among health care workers in Nanshan district of Shenzhen city under the free policy between 2019 and 2020]
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S Q, Jiang, Y W, Cai, R, Zuo, L F, Xu, J D, Zheng, H Y, Yi, Z B, Peng, and Luzhao, Feng
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Vaccination Coverage ,Cross-Sectional Studies ,Policy ,Influenza Vaccines ,Attitude of Health Personnel ,Health Personnel ,Surveys and Questionnaires ,Influenza, Human ,Vaccination ,Humans - Published
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15. [Association between weight gain during the first half of pregnancy and the risk of hypertension disorder of pregnancy: a prospective cohort study]
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X Y, Zou, N, Yang, W, Cai, X L, Niu, M T, Wei, X, Zhang, and Y M, Li
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Adult ,Infant, Newborn ,Hypertension, Pregnancy-Induced ,Overweight ,Weight Gain ,Body Mass Index ,Cohort Studies ,Pregnancy Complications ,Thinness ,Pregnancy ,Risk Factors ,Humans ,Female ,Prospective Studies ,Obesity - Published
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16. Study of the predictors for radiation pneumonitis in patient with non-small cell lung cancer received radiotherapy after pneumonectomy
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X.-W. Cai, X.-L. Fu, C.-L. Wang, Changxing Lv, J. Liu, Q. Zhang, J.-H. Yu, J.-M. Wang, and Y. Liu
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Male ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Lung Neoplasms ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Sensitivity and Specificity ,03 medical and health sciences ,Pneumonectomy ,0302 clinical medicine ,Carcinoma, Non-Small-Cell Lung ,medicine ,Humans ,Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and imaging ,Lung cancer ,Radiation Pneumonitis ,Retrospective Studies ,Postoperative Care ,Univariate analysis ,Receiver operating characteristic ,business.industry ,Incidence (epidemiology) ,Middle Aged ,Nomogram ,medicine.disease ,Tumor Burden ,Radiation therapy ,Nomograms ,ROC Curve ,Oncology ,030220 oncology & carcinogenesis ,Regression Analysis ,Female ,Radiology ,business - Abstract
To identify the valuable predictors of grade≥2 radiation pneumonitis (RP) in patient treated with radiotherapy after pneumonectomy for non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC); and to construct a nomogram predicting the incidence of grade≥2 RP in such patients.We reviewed 82 patients with NSCLC received radiotherapy after pneumonectomy from 2008 to 2018. The endpoint was grade≥2 RP. Univariate and multivariate regression analysis were conducted to evaluate significant factors of grade≥2 RP. Receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curve was used to establish optimal cutoff values and the nomogram was built to make the predictive model visualized. Descriptive analysis was performed on 5 patients with grade 3 RP.A total of 22(26.8%) patients developed grade 2 RP and 5(6.1%) patients were grade 3 RP. V5, V10, V20, V30, MLD, PTV, and PTV/TLV were associated with the occurrence of grade≥2 RP in univariate analysis, while none of the clinical factors was significant; V5(OR,1.213;95%CI,1.099-1.339; P0.001) and V20(OR,1.435;95%CI,1.166-1.765; P=0.001) were the independent significant predictors by multivariate analysis and were included in the nomogram. The ROC analysis for the cutoff values for predicting grade≥2 RP were V523% (AUC=0.819, sensitivity:0.701, specificity:0.832) and V208% (AUC=0.812, sensitivity:0.683, specificity:0.811). Additionally, grade≥3 RP did not occur when V530%, V2013% and MLD751.2cGy, respectively.Our study showed that V5 and V20 were independent predictors for grade≥2 RP in NSCLC patients receiving radiotherapy after pneumonectomy. Grade 3 RP did not occur whenV530%, V2013% and MLD751.2cGy, respectively. In addition, patient underwent right pneumonectomy may have a lower tolerance to radiation compared to left pneumonectomy.
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- 2021
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17. Analysis of the MCL-1 gene in Chinese women with idiopathic premature ovarian insufficiency
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Rongrong Tan, Jun Wu, J Cao, W Cai, J Cong, W Zhou, Danhua Pu, Huan Ge, and Y He
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China ,Myeloid ,Cell ,030209 endocrinology & metabolism ,Primary Ovarian Insufficiency ,Premature ovarian insufficiency ,medicine.disease_cause ,Mice ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,hemic and lymphatic diseases ,medicine ,Animals ,Humans ,Gene ,Mutation ,030219 obstetrics & reproductive medicine ,business.industry ,Obstetrics and Gynecology ,General Medicine ,medicine.disease ,Premature ovarian failure ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Cancer research ,Female ,Animal studies ,business - Abstract
Animal studies have demonstrated that myeloid cell leukemia-1 (Mcl-1) gene deficiency leads to premature ovarian failure and decreased reproductive ability in mice. This study investigated the relationship between MCL-1 gene variation and idiopathic premature ovarian insufficiency (POI) in Chinese women.A total of 200 idiopathic POI patients and 100 healthy controls were recruited for this study, and peripheral blood was collected. First, genomic DNA was extracted from peripheral leukocytes. Then, the entire coding region and splice sites of the MCL-1 gene were amplified by polymerase chain reaction. Chi-squared tests were used to compare the genotype distribution and allele frequency of single nucleotide polymorphisms between the POI and control groups.Three mutations of the MCL-1 gene (c.-36C T, c.-131C T and c.78C T) were identified. After data analysis, c.-36C T and c.-131C T in the 5'-untranslated region were both found in the POI group and the control group. No difference was found in the genotype distribution or allelic frequency of either variant between the POI group and the control group (MCL-1 gene mutation may not be associated with idiopathic POI in Chinese women.
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18. Use of
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Catherine W, Cai, Anne, O'Shea, Christopher S, Eickhoff, Hongjie, Guo, Warren G, Lewis, Stephen M, Beverley, and Daniel F, Hoft
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We generated recombinantWe demonstrate that mice inoculated with these recombinant TS-expressingAltogether, these data indicate that
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19. 345 Not Just Metal Hips: Correcting Peri-Operative Anaemia and Iron Levels in Emergency Neck of Femur Surgery
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W Cai, A Daneshmend, and FZ El Rhermoul
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Aim Method 44 orthogeriatric patients’ records who underwent NOF surgery between December 2019 and March 2020 were examined in the first round. The following data were extracted from the electronic records: age, pre- and post-operative haemoglobin, uptake of pre- and post-operative haematinics, blood, and iron transfusions throughout the surgical period. Subsequently, two more rounds of data collection were undertaken, and they followed the same method. These involved 58 patients between January and April 2021 and the 26 patients between May and June 2021, respectively. Results Our first cycle saw uptake of pre-operative haematinics increase by 31% (from 20% to 51%). The final round saw uptake of pre-operative haematinics decrease to 27%. In addition, more than 1/3 patients (37%) who received blood had not met transfusion criteria according to NICE guidelines. Almost half of patients (46%) who received iron transfusion did not have confirmed iron deficiency anaemia. Conclusions Pre-operative anaemia continues to be poorly investigated despite an initial increase in haematinics uptake. This could be attributed to the changeover of teams in April. To sustain the level of previous improvement, a hospital-wide educational session for clinicians is needed and this is best incorporated into the induction programme.
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20. Training to care for adults with congenital heart disease in the USA and Europe
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Amanda W Cai, Andrew Constantine, Ylenia Bartolacelli, and Eric V Krieger
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Adult ,Europe ,Heart Defects, Congenital ,Humans ,Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine - Published
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21. Dynamic mechanical behaviour induced by adiabatic temperature rise of Fe–Mn–Al–C steel
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Jun Jiang, Lingyun Qian, Y. Xiao, Chunhui Wang, Chaoyang Sun, and W. Cai
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010302 applied physics ,Materials science ,Physics::Instrumentation and Detectors ,Mechanical Engineering ,Constitutive equation ,02 engineering and technology ,Plasticity ,Physics::Classical Physics ,021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology ,Condensed Matter Physics ,01 natural sciences ,Mechanics of Materials ,0103 physical sciences ,General Materials Science ,Composite material ,0210 nano-technology ,Adiabatic process ,Tensile testing - Abstract
The dynamic mechanical behaviour induced by adiabatic temperature rise of Fe–Mn–Al–C twinning-induced plasticity steel was investigated via the dynamic tensile test and a dynamic constitutive model...
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22. 3D finite element model of dynamic material behaviors for multilayer ultrasonic metal welding
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Blair E. Carlson, Ninggang Shen, Avik Samanta, Teresa J. Rinker, Wayne W. Cai, and Hongtao Ding
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0209 industrial biotechnology ,Materials science ,Sonotrode ,Strategy and Management ,Mechanical engineering ,02 engineering and technology ,Welding ,Management Science and Operations Research ,021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology ,Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering ,Finite element method ,Process conditions ,law.invention ,Vibration ,020901 industrial engineering & automation ,law ,visual_art ,visual_art.visual_art_medium ,Ultrasonic sensor ,Fe model ,0210 nano-technology ,Sheet metal - Abstract
Ultrasonic metal welding (UMW) has been widely applied as a high throughput solid-state joining technology for multilayers of sheet metal. During a typical UMW process, multilayer work materials are mechanically compressed by a knurl-patterned horn (also known as a sonotrode) onto an anvil tool, and a simultaneous in-plane sliding is applied to the horn at an ultrasonic frequency (20 kHz or higher) to help form the weld at the material interfaces. There is a great challenge in modeling and simulating the dynamic behavior of the work material and the whole weld formation process is subject to ultrasonic mechanical loadings imposed by the knurl-patterned horn tool. In this work, finite element (FE) models are developed to simulate the multilayer UMW process using knurl-patterned tools by directly applying the ultrasonic vibration as a model input. For a short weld duration of 0.1∼0.5 s, a high-fidelity FE modeling approach is developed using ABAQUS/Explicit to simulate the dynamic material response under the 20 kHz horn vibration. For an extended long welding duration of approximately 1.0 s, a computationally efficient hybrid approach is developed using both ABAQUS/Explicit and DEFORM-3D in order to leverage the strengths of each software package. The developed models are validated using experimental data of dynamic welding force, temperature, and weld geometry from in-situ process measurements of UMW. The 3D FE models developed in this study are the most comprehensive solution to date to simulate the complex material response subject to UMW process conditions and provide engineering guidance for the design of UMW applications.
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23. Simulation of laser brazing of sheet panels and parametric studies of thermally-induced distortion reduction
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Michael G. Poss, Jun Huang, Blair E. Carlson, Ming Lou, Wayne W. Cai, Hui-Ping Wang, and Yongbing Li
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0209 industrial biotechnology ,Materials science ,Offset (computer science) ,Strategy and Management ,Process (computing) ,02 engineering and technology ,Management Science and Operations Research ,021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology ,Laser ,Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering ,Clamping ,law.invention ,020901 industrial engineering & automation ,law ,visual_art ,Distortion ,visual_art.visual_art_medium ,Transient (oscillation) ,Composite material ,0210 nano-technology ,Sheet metal ,Parametric statistics - Abstract
Laser brazing has recently become a preferred process for the joining of thin-gauge sheet metal for outer closures in automotive body structures. One of the key concerns is the very small and often hard-to-predict surface distortions resulting from the transient and high-powered laser heat input. In this study, we established an efficient shell-element-based sequential thermal-structural finite element simulation procedure to predict the laser-brazing-induced surface distortion. The procedure was experimentally validated via both temperature and distortion measurements in laser brazing of two 0.65 mm thick L-shape steel plates. Following the established procedure, a series of simulation cases were carried out to parametrically study the effects of laser beam offset, clamping conditions and trailing cooling on the predicted distortions. It was found that strong fixturing and trailing cooling can effectively reduce brazing-induced distortion.
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24. Abnormal pathology seen on appendectomy in patients with predominant right-sided pelvic pain
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Catherine W. Cai, Patrick Yeung, Katelin Sisler, Jose D Eugenio-Colon, and Jeffrey A. Gavard
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Pathology ,medicine.medical_specialty ,030219 obstetrics & reproductive medicine ,business.industry ,Pelvic pain ,Endometriosis ,Context (language use) ,medicine.disease ,Appendix ,body regions ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,medicine ,In patient ,030212 general & internal medicine ,medicine.symptom ,business - Abstract
Introduction: Previous studies have linked chronic pelvic pain (CPP) to appendix pathologies. However, few studies have investigated appendix pathology specifically in the context of CPP that is right-side predominant (R-CPP). We hypothesized that women with R-CPP have higher rates of appendix pathology compared with women with CPP that is not right-side predominant (N-CPP). Methods: We conducted a retrospective case–control study of 220 women who underwent diagnostic laparoscopy and planned or incidental appendectomy for CPP and suspected endometriosis between January 2015 and December 2018 at a tertiary care center in Saint Louis, MO. Results: No significant difference in abnormal appendix pathology was found between women with R-CPP and women with N-CPP (30.9% vs 34.5%, p = 0.74, odds ratio = 0.85, 95% CI: (0.44, 1.62)). Gross abnormalities of the appendix were documented in 40 of 220 patients (18.2%), with the most common abnormal gross findings being adhesions (8.2%), followed by abnormal lesions (7.3%). Conclusion: In this study, the presence of abnormal pathology within the appendix did not correlate with R-CPP, indicating triage based on predominant pain location cannot help identify patients with underlying appendix pathology. However, consistent with previous studies, we identified a high rate of abnormal appendix pathology overall, supporting the practice of many surgeons to perform routine appendectomy in women with CPP.
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25. [Infective intracranial aneurysm after valve replacement in a patient with infective endocarditis]
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W, Cai, J Y, Zhang, H L, Chen, Y W, Yang, J, Wang, W, Pang, and L J, Zhou
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Endocarditis ,Humans ,Intracranial Aneurysm ,Endocarditis, Bacterial ,Aneurysm, Infected - Abstract
感染性颅内动脉瘤是一种罕见的感染性神经系统血管病变,急性或亚急性感染性心内膜炎引起的细菌性栓塞为其常见病因。该文报道了1例急性感染性心内膜炎患者行瓣膜置换术后出现蛛网膜下腔出血,结合病史及神经影像学检查诊断为感染性颅内动脉瘤。该例患者经抗感染治疗及血管内介入治疗后完全好转。.
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26. [Establishment and application of a nomogram model for prognostic risk prediction in patients with epithelial ovarian cancer]
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Z, Li, X W, Cai, P, Yan, D, Zhou, M M, He, L, Deng, Y Z, Wang, and Z Q, Liang
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Ovarian Neoplasms ,Nomograms ,CA-125 Antigen ,Biomarkers, Tumor ,Humans ,Carcinoma, Ovarian Epithelial ,Prognosis ,Retrospective Studies - Published
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27. Workflow Improvement after Implementing Remote Blood Allocation Devices at an Academic Medical Center Blood Bank
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T Quach, M Abdelmonem, A Nguyen, S Yoshizuka, K Vukic, W Cai, E Howard, and S Kilambi
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General Medicine - Abstract
Introduction/Objective Patients with hematological cancer routinely receive red blood cell (RBC) transfusions in the outpatient infusion clinical setting as part of their clinical therapy. Typically, RBCs are delivered to the outpatient infusion clinic via the pneumatic tube (P-tube). However, due to the recent expansion of the hospital footprint and the new location of the transfusion services, the P-tube encountered challenges that impacted the reliability of the delivery of RBC, which can delay patient care and affect patient satisfaction. This study’s purpose is to evaluate the pre-and post-implementation of the Haemobank-20 (HB20), remote blood storage and dispensing device, by reviewing the turn-around time (TAT) and the number of orders fulfilled outside of the transfusion service. Methods/Case Report Blood products are stocked to the HB in the infusion center. An electronic transfusion schedule is reviewed the night before scheduled transfusions to ensure appropriate inventory. When a patient is ready for the transfusion, the clinical nurse will use the device to retrieve blood products for the patient from the HB20. The average timed delivery time from the transfusion service to the outpatient infusion center is about 11 minutes. Data was retrospectively gathered from a 10-month interval before and after HB20 implementation to evaluate the number of orders fulfilled by the HB20. Results (if a Case Study enter NA) The HB has helped maintain nurse-to-patient ratios, reduced traffic at the blood bank issue window, and significantly sped up the turnaround time of RBCs from 11 minutes to less than 60 seconds. Before HB implementation, staff at the blood bank received 2853 units of RBCs through the blood bank window. This has been decreased by 61.2 percent to 1136 RBCs. Conclusion Implementing the Haemobank-20 in the outpatient infusion center has successfully reduced the turnaround time and the workload within the Transfusion Services. The current results study demonstrate that the remote blood-release system is safe and helpful in improving the efficiency of blood issue for patients in remote outpatient locations.
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28. Racial Disparity in Antibody Against High Prevalence Antigen; Anti-U
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M Abdelmonem, W Cai, M Yunce, M Tang, H Shan, and M Cabungan
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General Medicine - Abstract
Introduction/Objective Anti-U is an IgG antibody directed against the U antigen, which usually forms after exposure to U antigen via blood transfusion and/or pregnancy. U antigen is located on glycophorin B (GYPB) as part of the MNS blood group system. Approximately 2% of the African American population lacks this antigen, making them prone to developing anti-U. Anti-U can cause hemolytic disease of fetus and newborn (HDFN) and hemolytic transfusion reactions (HTR). Methods/Case Report A 60-year-old African American male underwent aortic valve surgery. The patient was A Pos with a negative antibody screen. During surgery, the patient was transfused with 3 random units of packed red blood cells (PRBCs). The postoperative course was uncomplicated, and the patient was discharged home. 6 months later, the patient was admitted for another procedure and was expected to require blood products. Thus, a type and screen test was ordered, revealing pan reactivity on screening cells. This prompted further investigation. Antibody detection was performed with the solid-phase technique followed by the tube method with Polyethylene glycol (PEG) as an enhancement medium. PEG technique is the next choice of method if the solid phase requires extended antibody work up, which was the case in our patient. PEG tube method successfully identified Anti-U, and the patient's phenotype was confirmed to be U negative. Results (if a Case Study enter NA) N/A. Conclusion It is imperative to stress the importance of racial disparity while investigating antibodies against high prevalence. In our case, our suspicion was high for Anti-U, given that patient was of African American descent. Tube methods with PEG and Solid Phase techniques are usually used for antibody identification. It is recommended that patients with rare antibodies carry an Antibody ID card indicating the rare antibody they have to prevent further exposure.
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29. Influence of pore fluid salinity on shrinkage and water retention characteristics of biochar amended kaolin for landfill liner application
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W. Cai, S. Bordoloi, C.W.W. Ng, and A.K. Sarmah
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Salinity ,Soil ,Waste Disposal Facilities ,Environmental Engineering ,Charcoal ,Environmental Chemistry ,Clay ,Water ,Kaolin ,Pollution ,Waste Management and Disposal - Abstract
Biochar amended clay layer has emerged as a sustainable hydraulic barrier for hazardous municipal waste containment system. The effects of pore fluid salinity on soil shrinkage and water retention characteristics of biochar amended clay are unknown. This study aims to investigate the behavior of soil shrinkage and water retention of biochar amended kaolin under different pore fluid salinity. A series of volumetric shrinkage and water retention tests were conducted on biochar amended kaolin in sodium chloride solution at initial concentrations of 1 %, 5 %, and 10 %. Biochar addition increased the shrinkage limit and minimum void ratio of kaolin by up to 17 % and 11 %, respectively. Air entry value of kaolin increased by 6-88 times with an increase in pore fluid salinity, caused by interparticle aggregation. Micrographs showed that biochar intrapore was filled by kaolin particles, partially hindering the interparticle aggregation of clay in the salt solution. Biochar addition lowered zeta potential on the surface of kaolin particles by 50-75 %, indicating that the immobilisation of excess sodium ions was achieved by biochar. Correspondingly, osmotic suction of pore fluid decreased by 21-64 % due to biochar's ion absorption. The findings highlighted that biochar addition to kaolin specimens minimises NaCl-induced soil shrinkage and reduces the pore fluid salinity. This study indicates that biochar could be potentially helpful for desalinisation and mitigating volumetric change issues for geo-environmental infrastructures.
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30. [Common variable immunodeficiency with JAK3 mutation: a case report]
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W, Cai, F T, Wang, and L L, Ma
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Common Variable Immunodeficiency ,Mutation ,Humans ,Janus Kinase 3 ,Severe Combined Immunodeficiency - Published
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31. [Individuals with sub-health status have obviously unbalanced structure of the intestinal flora: analysis of 150 nursing staff members]
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X, Zhang, W, Cai, S, Liao, X, He, Q, Yang, Y, Bai, and W, Ruan
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Feces ,临床研究 ,Health Status ,RNA, Ribosomal, 16S ,Humans ,Nursing Staff ,Gastrointestinal Microbiome - Abstract
OBJECTIVE: To explore the difference in intestinal flora composition between individuals with sub-health status and healthy subjects. METHODS: From November, 2020 to May, 2021, a total of 150 nursing staff members in Nanfang Hospital were selected for this study, including 75 participants with sub-health status (SHS group) and 75 healthy participants (control group). Fecal samples were collected from all the participants for analysis of the diversity and species composition of the intestinal flora using high-throughput sequencing for V3-V4 region of 16S rRNA gene. RESULTS: The results of α diversity analysis showed no significant difference in Chao1 index between the two groups (P=0.619), but the Shannon index was significantly higher in SHS group than in the control group (P < 0.001). The results of β diversity analysis showed significant differences in the community structure between the SHS group and the control group (R=0.227, P=0.001). At the phylum level, the intestinal flora in the two groups were composed mainly of Bacteroidota, Firmicutes and Actinobacteriata, and of Prevotella, Bacteroides, Blautia and Faecalibacterium at the genus level. Species difference analysis identified significant differences in the relative abundance between the two groups in 4 phyla, 3 classes, 3 orders, 3 families and 3 genera (P < 0.05). CONCLUSION: Compared with healthy subjects, the individuals with sub-health status have obviously unbalanced structure of the intestinal flora.
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32. Fault analysis and prevention on the fracture of the generator elastic shaft
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W. Cai, H. Wan, and K. Zhuang
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33. Deep underground laboratory measurement of $^{13}$C($α$,$n$)$^{16}$O in the Gamow windows of the $s$- and $i$-processes
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B, Gao, T Y, Jiao, Y T, Li, H, Chen, W P, Lin, Z, An, L H, Ru, Z C, Zhang, X D, Tang, X Y, Wang, N T, Zhang, X, Fang, D H, Xie, Y H, Fan, L, Ma, X, Zhang, F, Bai, P, Wang, Y X, Fan, G, Liu, H X, Huang, Q, Wu, Y B, Zhu, J L, Chai, J Q, Li, L T, Sun, S, Wang, J W, Cai, Y Z, Li, J, Su, H, Zhang, Z H, Li, Y J, Li, E T, Li, C, Chen, Y P, Shen, G, Lian, B, Guo, X Y, Li, L Y, Zhang, J J, He, Y D, Sheng, Y J, Chen, L H, Wang, L, Zhang, F Q, Cao, W, Nan, W K, Nan, G X, Li, N, Song, B Q, Cui, L H, Chen, R G, Ma, S Q, Yan, J H, Liao, Y B, Wang, S, Zeng, D, Nan, Q W, Fan, N C, Qi, W L, Sun, X Y, Guo, P, Zhang, Y H, Chen, Y, Zhou, J F, Zhou, J R, He, C S, Shang, M C, Li, S, Kubono, W P, Liu, R J, deBoer, M, Wiescher, and M, Pignatari
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The ^{13}C(α,n)^{16}O reaction is the main neutron source for the slow-neutron-capture process in asymptotic giant branch stars and for the intermediate process. Direct measurements at astrophysical energies in above-ground laboratories are hindered by the extremely small cross sections and vast cosmic-ray-induced background. We performed the first consistent direct measurement in the range of E_{c.m.}=0.24 to 1.9 MeV using the accelerators at the China Jinping Underground Laboratory and Sichuan University. Our measurement covers almost the entire intermediate process Gamow window in which the large uncertainty of the previous experiments has been reduced from 60% down to 15%, eliminates the large systematic uncertainty in the extrapolation arising from the inconsistency of existing datasets, and provides a more reliable reaction rate for the studies of the slow-neutron-capture and intermediate processes along with the first direct determination of the alpha strength for the near-threshold state.
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34. WCN23-1111 QUANTITATIVE PROTEOMICS ANALYSIS OF DIFFERENTIALLY EXPRESSED PROTEINS IN SEPTIC MICE KIDNEY WITH HUMANIN TREATMENT
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Z. LI, Z. Xiao, Q. Shi, W. Cai, Y. Chen, D. Shi, Y. Zhang, Z. Ye, and X. Liang
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Nephrology - Published
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35. Physical property of a polycrystalline Ni53.5Mn25Ga21Ta0.5 high-temperature shape memory alloy
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G.F. Dong, H.B. Yan, L. Gao, Z.Y. Gao, and W. Cai
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Mechanics of Materials ,Mechanical Engineering ,General Materials Science ,Condensed Matter Physics - Published
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36. Cryo-EM structure of the human CST•Polα/Primase complex in a recruitment state
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Sarah W. Cai, John C. Zinder, Vladimir Svetlov, Martin W. Bush, Evgeny Nudler, Thomas Walz, and Titia de Lange
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Structural Biology ,Molecular Biology - Abstract
The CST–Polα/primase complex is essential for telomere maintenance and functions to counteract resection at double-strand breaks. We report a 4.6-Å resolution cryo-EM structure of human CST–Polα/primase, captured prior to catalysis in a recruitment state stabilized by chemical cross-linking. Our structure reveals an evolutionarily conserved interaction between the C-terminal domain of the catalytic POLA1 subunit and an N-terminal expansion in metazoan CTC1. Cross-linking mass spectrometry and negative-stain EM analysis provide insight into CST binding by the flexible POLA1 N-terminus. Finally, Coats plus syndrome disease mutations previously characterized to disrupt formation of the CST–Polα/primase complex map to protein–protein interfaces observed in the recruitment state. Together, our results shed light on the architecture and stoichiometry of the metazoan fill-in machinery.
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37. [Effect of postmastectomy radiotherapy on survival outcomes of patients with metaplastic breast cancer]
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W, Cai, Y, Zhuang, J, Chen, and H, Wang
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临床研究 ,Multivariate Analysis ,Humans ,Breast Neoplasms ,Female ,Kaplan-Meier Estimate ,Prognosis ,Mastectomy - Abstract
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate the effect of postmastectomy radiotherapy (PMRT) on the overall survival (OS) and breast cancer-specific survival (BCSS) of patients with metaplastic breast cancer (MpBC) in comparison with those of patients with invasive ductal breast carcinoma (IDC). METHODS: We selected the patients with pathologically confirmed MpBC and IDC who either received PMRT or not from the archived cases (from January, 1998 to December, 2016) in the National Cancer Institute's Surveillance, Epidemiology, and End Results (SEER) database. In total, 31 982 patients were selected, including 308 patients with MpBC and PMRT, 629 with MpBC and PMRT, and 31 045 with IDC and PMRT. All the included patients were above 18 years of age without distant metastases or a second primary cancer and underwent radical surgery. Baseline characteristics of the patients were compared among the 3 subgroups, and multivariate Cox regression and Kaplan-Meier analyses were performed for analyzing the prognostic factors of MpBC, OS, and BCSS. RESULTS: The majority (81.2%) of patients with MpBC were older than 50 years, had pathological grade III (68%), and were negative for ER (75.9%) and PR (79.8%) and in stage T2-3 (71.3%) and N0-1 (85.6%). Multivariate Cox regression analysis showed that age, T stage, N stage, PMRT, and chemotherapy were significantly associated with the prognosis of patients with MpBC (P < 0.05), while pathological grade, ER status, or PR status did not significantly affect the prognosis (P>0.05). Kaplan-Meier analysis showed that the patients with MpBC and PMRT had better OS (HR=1.394, 95% CI: 1.125-1.727; P < 0.05) and BCSS (HR=1.390, 95% CI: 1.074-1.800; P < 0.05) than those with MpBC who did not receive PMRT; but after PMRT, the patients with MpBC had worse OS (HR=1.626, 95%CI: 1.386-1.908; P < 0.001) and BCSS (HR=1.710, 95% CI: 1.418-2.062; P < 0.001) as compared with those with IDC. CONCLUSION: MpBC has unique clinicopathological features. In patients with MpBC, age, T stage, N stage, radiotherapy and chemotherapy are all the prognostic factors affecting the survival outcomes, and PMRT can improve the OS and BCSS of the patients.
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38. Cryo-EM structure of the human CST-Polα/primase complex in a recruitment state
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Sarah W, Cai, John C, Zinder, Vladimir, Svetlov, Martin W, Bush, Evgeny, Nudler, Thomas, Walz, and Titia, de Lange
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Cryoelectron Microscopy ,Telomere-Binding Proteins ,Animals ,Humans ,DNA Primase ,Telomere ,Shelterin Complex - Abstract
The CST-Polα/primase complex is essential for telomere maintenance and functions to counteract resection at double-strand breaks. We report a 4.6-Å resolution cryo-EM structure of human CST-Polα/primase, captured prior to catalysis in a recruitment state stabilized by chemical cross-linking. Our structure reveals an evolutionarily conserved interaction between the C-terminal domain of the catalytic POLA1 subunit and an N-terminal expansion in metazoan CTC1. Cross-linking mass spectrometry and negative-stain EM analysis provide insight into CST binding by the flexible POLA1 N-terminus. Finally, Coats plus syndrome disease mutations previously characterized to disrupt formation of the CST-Polα/primase complex map to protein-protein interfaces observed in the recruitment state. Together, our results shed light on the architecture and stoichiometry of the metazoan fill-in machinery.
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39. RF Powered Flexible Printed Ion-sensitive Organic Field Effect Transistor Chip with Design-to-manufacturing Automation for Mobile Bio-sensing
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B. Ouyang, Y. Song, W. Cai, Y. Tang, Y. Si, X. Yin, S. Chen, W. Tang, H. Zhou, B. Huang, and X. Guo
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40. Clinical performance of the beta‐amyloid 1‐42/1‐40 ratio determined from automated Lumipulse G1200 cerebrospinal fluid Abeta1‐42 and Abeta1‐40 assays, assessed by concordance with PET imaging status
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John W. Winslow, Robert L. Martone, Youssouf W. Badal, Ahmed W. Chenna, Suqin W Cai, Jeff W. Sperinde, Jeric W. Ayonke, Jamie Vergara, Brandon W. Yee, Lisa W. Spiro, Terri Ozegovich, Laura Nisenbaum, and Christos W. Petropoulos
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Psychiatry and Mental health ,Cellular and Molecular Neuroscience ,Developmental Neuroscience ,Epidemiology ,Health Policy ,Neurology (clinical) ,Geriatrics and Gerontology - Published
- 2021
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41. [Epidemiological characteristics of local outbreak of COVID-19 caused by SARS-CoV-2 Delta variant in Liwan district, Guangzhou]
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W Y, Li, Z C, Du, Y, Wang, X, Lin, L, Lu, Q, Fang, W F, Zhang, M W, Cai, L, Xu, and Y T, Hao
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Adult ,Male ,China ,Adolescent ,SARS-CoV-2 ,Basic Reproduction Number ,COVID-19 ,Middle Aged ,Disease Outbreaks ,Young Adult ,Age Distribution ,Humans ,Female ,Sex Ratio ,Aged - Published
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42. Observations of Typhoon Waves in a Reef Lagoon of the South China Sea
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W. W. Chen, Z. W. Cai, X. L. Liu, and Z. Sun
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South china ,Oceanography ,010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciences ,010505 oceanography ,Typhoon ,Empirical orthogonal functions ,01 natural sciences ,Reef lagoon ,Geology ,0105 earth and related environmental sciences - Abstract
Based on wave measurements lasting three and a half years, typhoon wave characteristics in a lagoon of the South China Sea are discussed in this paper. According to the upper boundaries of wind speed and significant wave height Hs, the maximum wave height has a similar rate of change as the maximum wind speed. The peak frequencies decrease in the approaching stage and are concentrated with an average of 0.1415 Hz in the leaving stage. The distributions of the wind and wave directions indicate that the local wind waves and the waves from the open sea propagated to the site in the approaching and leaving stages, respectively. Wind waves generated inside the lagoon are fetch-trapped, and the spectra can be described by αf(−4) or βk(−2.5) when f > fp. In addition, the measurements show that the nondimensional maximum spectrum can be estimated by the nondimensional fetch. The spectra of the waves from the open sea can be described by . Parameters a and c are determined by the nondimensional peak frequency. In addition, it is found that the peak energy density S(fp) is a linear function of for all waves.
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43. PD-0651 SGRT with Innovative Open-face Mask and Mouth Bite: Management of Patient Motion in SRS and SRT
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X. Jiang, J. Liu, X. Huang, L. Liu, L. Lin, Y. Wang, W. Diao, W. Cai, and C. Lin
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Oncology ,Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and imaging ,Hematology - Published
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44. Study on the Strengthening Mechanism of Two-Stage Double-Peaks Aging in 7075 Aluminum Alloy
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Y. He, S. W. Cai, and R. G. Song
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010302 applied physics ,Materials science ,Scanning electron microscope ,Alloy ,0211 other engineering and technologies ,chemistry.chemical_element ,02 engineering and technology ,engineering.material ,Microstructure ,01 natural sciences ,Rockwell scale ,chemistry ,Aluminium ,Transmission electron microscopy ,Phase (matter) ,0103 physical sciences ,engineering ,Composite material ,021102 mining & metallurgy ,Tensile testing - Abstract
The mechanical properties and microstructure of 7075 aluminum alloy during the two-stage aging process have been studied by means of Rockwell hardness test, tensile test, X-ray diffraction, scanning electron microscopy, transmission electron microscopy (TEM) and high-resolution TEM. The results illustrated that there existed double peaks for both the hardness and strength in 7075 aluminum alloy during the two-stage aging process. Furthermore, the aging time to reach the second peak was obviously shortened compared to single-stage aging process. At the first peak aging state, the strengthening effect of the alloy was dominated by high-density GP zones, but η′ phase (MgZn2) was mainly the strengthening phase at the second peak aging state.
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45. Direct observation of magnetic contrast obtained by photoemission electron microscopy with deep ultra-violet laser excitation
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Bao-gen Shen, Jun Lu, H. X. Wei, Jihao Wang, Guang Yang, Jie Qi, Z.Z. Zhu, W.S. Zhan, Gui Yu, H.C. Lyu, Zhaohui Wang, J. W. Cai, Yong Jiang, Y.C. Zhao, Jing-Yan Zhang, Young Sun, Bo-Wen Dong, Fan Yang, Suojiang Zhang, and Shouguo Wang
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010302 applied physics ,Materials science ,Magnetic circular dichroism ,02 engineering and technology ,021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology ,Laser ,Epitaxy ,Linear dichroism ,01 natural sciences ,Molecular physics ,Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Optics ,Synchrotron ,Electronic, Optical and Magnetic Materials ,law.invention ,Photoemission electron microscopy ,law ,Excited state ,0103 physical sciences ,0210 nano-technology ,Instrumentation ,Excitation - Abstract
Magnetic circular dichroism (MCD) and magnetic linear dichroism (MLD) have been investigated in a photoemission electron microscopy (PEEM) system excited by a deep ultra-violet (DUV) laser (with λ = 177.3 nm and hυ = 7.0 eV) for the first time. High resolution PEEM magnetic images (down to 43.2 nm) were directly obtained on a (001)-oriented magnetic FePt film surface with a circularly-polarized light under normal incidence. Furthermore, a stepped Cr seeding layer was applied to induce the formation of large-area epitaxial FePt films with (001) and (111) two orientations, where MLD with large asymmetry was observed in the transition area of two phases. It demonstrates that DUV laser can be a powerful source for high resolution magnetic imaging in the laboratory in absence of synchrotron facilities.
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46. MicroRNA-24 attenuates vascular remodeling in diabetic rats through PI3K/Akt signaling pathway
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W. Cai, J. Zhang, J. Yang, Z. Fan, X. Liu, W. Gao, P. Zeng, M. Xiong, and C. Ma
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Male ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Vascular smooth muscle ,Fibrillar Collagens ,Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism ,Myocytes, Smooth Muscle ,Medicine (miscellaneous) ,030209 endocrinology & metabolism ,Vascular Remodeling ,030204 cardiovascular system & hematology ,Matrix metalloproteinase ,Muscle, Smooth, Vascular ,Diabetes Mellitus, Experimental ,Rats, Sprague-Dawley ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Western blot ,Cell Movement ,Neointima ,Internal medicine ,medicine ,Animals ,Protein kinase B ,Cells, Cultured ,PI3K/AKT/mTOR pathway ,Cell Proliferation ,Nutrition and Dietetics ,medicine.diagnostic_test ,Chemistry ,Akt/PKB signaling pathway ,Cell growth ,TOR Serine-Threonine Kinases ,Cell migration ,MicroRNAs ,Carotid Arteries ,Endocrinology ,Phosphatidylinositol 3-Kinase ,Carotid Artery Injuries ,Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine ,Proto-Oncogene Proteins c-akt ,Signal Transduction - Abstract
Background and aims The vascular remodeling plays a crucial role in pathogenesis of diabetic cardiovascular complications. In this study, we intended to explore the effects and potential mechanisms of microRNA-24 (miR-24) on vascular remodeling under diabetic conditions. Methods and Results MiR-24 recombinant adenovirus (Ad-miR-24-GFP) was used to induce miR-24 overexpression either in carotid arteries or high glucose (HG)-induced vascular smooth muscle cells (VSMCs). Cell proliferation was analyzed using CCK-8 method. Cell migration was examined using wound-healing and transwell assay. mRNA and protein expressions of critical factors were, respectively, measured by real-time PCR and western blot as follows: qRT-PCR for the levels of miR-24, PIK3R1; western blot for the protein levels of PI3K (p85α), Akt, p-Akt, mTOR, p-mTOR, 4E-BP1, p-4E-BP1, p70s6k, p-p70s6k, MMP 2, MMP 9, collagen Ⅰ, as well as collagen Ⅲ. Carotid arteries in diabetic rats suffered balloon injury were harvested and examined by HE, immunohistochemical and Masson trichrome staining. The expression of miR-24 was decreased in HG-stimulated VSMCs and balloon-injured carotid arteries of diabetic rats, accompanied by increased mRNA expression of PIK3R1. The up-regulation of miR-24 suppressed VSMCs proliferation, migration, collagen deposition not only induced by HG in vitro, but also in balloon-injured diabetic rats, which were related to inactivation of PI3K/Akt signaling pathway. Conclusion The up-regulation of miR-24 significantly attenuated vascular remodeling both in balloon-injured diabetic rats and HG-stimulated VSMCs via suppression of proliferation, migration and collagen deposition by acting on PIK3R1 gene that modulated the PI3K/Akt/mTOR axes.
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47. Effects of current frequency on the MAO coatings on AA7050
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Y. Zong, R. G. Song, S. W. Cai, T. S. Hua, H. Li, and C. Wang
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010302 applied physics ,Materials science ,Metallurgy ,02 engineering and technology ,Surfaces and Interfaces ,engineering.material ,021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology ,Condensed Matter Physics ,Microstructure ,01 natural sciences ,Surfaces, Coatings and Films ,Corrosion ,Coating ,visual_art ,0103 physical sciences ,Micro arc oxidation ,Service life ,Materials Chemistry ,engineering ,Aluminium alloy ,visual_art.visual_art_medium ,0210 nano-technology - Abstract
In order to solve the corrosion and wear of 7050 aluminium alloy (AA7050) caused by the marine environment and prepare excellent coating structure to prolong its service life, the micro-arc oxidati...
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48. Significantly enhanced hybrid improper ferroelectricity of Ca3Ti2O7 ceramics by the oxygen vacancy engineering
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H. Wu, Z. Gao, W. Cai, R. Gao, D. Chen, G. Chen, X. Deng, Z. Wang, X. Lei, X. Wang, and C. Fu
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Biomaterials ,Colloid and Surface Chemistry ,Polymers and Plastics ,Materials Chemistry ,Catalysis ,Electronic, Optical and Magnetic Materials - Published
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49. Comparative Sensitivity of Solid-Phase Versus PEG Enhancement Assays for Detection and Identification of Red Blood Cell Antibodies
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M Abdelmonem, A Dussaq, W Cai, M Tang, A Nguyen, K Papakonstantino, M Cabungan, S Yoshizuka, and M Hollenhorst
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General Medicine - Abstract
Introduction/Objective Identifying antibodies to red blood cell (RBC) antigens is one of transfusion medicine’s most critical and challenging issues. There are 354 RBC antigens recognized by the International Society of Blood Transfusion. Accurate identification of clinically significant alloantibodies is imperative for identifying and preventing hemolytic transfusion reactions and hemolytic disease of the fetus and newborn. We compared the performance of the tube (polyethylene glycol–indirect antiglobulin test [PEG-IAT]) and solid-phase techniques for antibody identification. Methods/Case Report We performed a retrospective study on all antibody screens and identifications performed between 2007–2021 at Stanford Hospital. Over this period, 631,535 antibody screens were performed predominantly using an automated solid-phase technique. Subsequent antibody identification studies were performed using manual tube testing (PEG-IAT) and automated solid-phase techniques. Results (if a Case Study enter NA) Antibody screening resulted in 28,316 (4.5%) positive samples with at least one antibody. Antibody identification performed on both platforms identified 50 discordant [DMH1] samples. 8 anti-Jka, 2 anti-Jkb, 1 anti-S, and 1 anti-M were detected by automatic solid-phase technique but were not detected by PEG-IAT. 20 anti-E, 6 anti-K, 2 anti-Fya, 2 anti-c , 2 anti-C, 2 anti-Fyb, 1 anti-cE[DMH2] , 1 anti-e,1 anti-M, and 1 anti-S were detected by PEG-IAT but were negative by automated solid-phase technique. Anti-E had the least sensitivity (98.99%) in the automated solid-phase technique, while anti-Jkb had the least sensitivity (98.78%) in PEG-IAT. Conclusion This is the first robust 15-year study comparing methodologic sensitivity to detect clinically significant alloantibodies. The incidence of discordant results between the PEG-IAT and solid-phase technique was low. Among discordant samples, anti-Jka was commonly detected by solid-phase but not by PEG-IAT. In contrast, anti-E was commonly detected by PEG-IAT but not by the solid phase.
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50. Synergistic optimization of thermoelectric properties in Ca(Yb)Mg2Bi2 composited SnTe based alloy
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Y. Sun, M. Luo, S. Zhao, W. Shi, Z. Liu, Q. Zhang, F. Guo, W. Cai, and J. Sui
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Physics and Astronomy (miscellaneous) ,General Materials Science ,Energy (miscellaneous) - Published
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