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2. Chemical interplay between components in overall thermolysis of CL-20/N2O revealed by ReaxFF molecular dynamics simulations
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Chun-xing Ren, Xiao-xia Li, and Li Guo
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Materials Science (miscellaneous) ,Materials Chemistry ,Chemical Engineering (miscellaneous) ,Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering - Published
- 2022
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3. Inhibitory effect of two coordination polymers combined with LL-37 against lung cancer
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Xiao-Xia Li, Zhao Han, Yan-Kun Zhang, Hui-Gai Song, Na Liu, Gui-Yun Zhu, and Mei-Li Xu
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General Chemical Engineering ,Materials Chemistry ,General Chemistry ,Biochemistry ,Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering - Published
- 2022
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4. Assembled caseins as crosslinkers for tough, adhesive and self-healing hydrogels towards flexible sensors
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Xiao-Xia Li, Min Wang, Jing Dai, Huanhuan Liu, and Haili Qin
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Renewable Energy, Sustainability and the Environment ,General Materials Science ,General Chemistry - Abstract
Using casein-assembled nanostructures as crosslinkers, we developed hydrogels with remarkable mechanical performances, excellent adhesive, biocompatible and self-healing properties, demonstrating their potential applications as flexible sensors.
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- 2022
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5. Dynamic interdependence and volatility spillovers across bunker fuel markets and shipping freight markets
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Xiao-Xia Li and Tsz Leung Yip
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Geography, Planning and Development ,Ocean Engineering ,Transportation ,Management, Monitoring, Policy and Law - Published
- 2021
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6. Method to evaluate heat leakage of vertical cryogenic vessels at different liquid levels
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Zheng-qing Li, Sheng-sheng Yang, Xiao-jun Wang, and Xiao-xia Li
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Mechanics of Materials ,Mechanical Engineering - Published
- 2021
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7. Facile preparation of Fe/N-based biomass porous carbon composite towards enhancing the thermal decomposition of DAP-4
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Er-hai An, Xiao-xia Li, Cun-juan Yu, Ying-xin Tan, Zi-jun Fan, Qing-xia Li, Peng Deng, and Xiong Cao
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Mechanical Engineering ,Metals and Alloys ,Ceramics and Composites ,Computational Mechanics - Published
- 2023
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8. Bubble electrospinning: Mass production of nanomaterials
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Xiao-Xia Li, Zhi Liu, and Ji-Huan He
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- 2023
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9. Contributors
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Morteza Afsari, Sadegh Aghapour Aktij, Somaye Akbari, Mohammad Amin Alaei Shahmirzadi, Farhana Aziz, Lenka Bardoňová, Evren Boyraz, Marek Bryjak, R. Castro-Muñoz, Zhijun Chen, Neeta U. Donnimath, Mahshid Fallah-Darrehchi, A. Figoli, F. Galiano, Pei Sean Goh, Aysegul Gunduz, Ming Hao, Ji-Huan He, Geetha B. Heggannavar, Seyed Abolhassan Hosseini, Seyedeh Shadi Hosseini, Juan Huang, Muhammad Amirul Islam, Ahmad Fauzi Ismail, Juhana Jaafar, Kamran Jalali, Shan Jiang, Hazlina Junoh, Mohammad Hassan Kanani-Jazi, Ali Kargari, Mahadevappa Y. Kariduraganavar, Recep Kaya, Alireza Khatibi, Ali Kilic, Adéla Kotzianová, Monireh Kouhi, Ismail Koyuncu, Xiao-Xia Li, Yanbo Liu, Yong Liu, Zhi Liu, Hidetoshi Matsumoto, Takeshi Matsuura, Geoffrey R. Mitchell, Mina Mobasheri, Mahsa Mostofizadeh, Nik Abdul Hadi Mohd Nordin, Mohd Hafiz Dzarfan Othman, Mehmet Emin Pasaoglu, Nandini A. Pattanashetti, Jerome Peter, Mica L. Pitcher, Marek Pokorný, Mukhlis A. Rahman, Seeram Ramakrishna, F. Russo, Mohtada Sadrzadeh, S. Santoro, Sule Selcuk, Reyhan Sengur-Tasdemir, Aybeniz Seyhan, Laleh Shamaei, Amir Sheikhi, Mohammad Mahdi A. Shirazi, Ho Kyong Shon, Leonard D. Tijing, Ali Toptas, Turker Turken, Afsaneh Valipouri, Vladimír Velebný, Priyesh Wagh, Fatma Yalcinkaya, Bo Yang, Lukka Thuyavan Yogarathinam, Norhaniza Yusof, Payam Zahedi, Bihter Zeytuncu, Shaoling Zhang, and Cong Zhou
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- 2023
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10. Community-based Zigzag Piloting Algorithm for the Strong Generalized Minimum Label Spanning Tree Problem
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Hao LONG, Xiao-xia Li, Zhu-ming LONG, and Fu-ying Wu
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Edge-labeled graph (ELG) is an important abstract model of many practical applications, in which each edge is associated with one or more labels. Searching the minimum label spanning tree (MLST) of ELG is an important issue and proved NP-hard. In the last decade, researchers have put forward some algorithms, however, high computational cost and lower searching effectiveness are still the main obstacles, especially for large-size graphs. In this paper, we propose a heuristic to solve the strong generalized MLST problem (SGMLSTP). We decompose the SGMLSTP into two sub-problems, one is to search a sub-graph containing one or more spanning trees with the minimum labels from the original graph, and another is to search a spanning tree from the acquired sub-graph. As the latter sub-problem is already solved effectively, we focus on the former sub-problem and propose a community-based zigzag piloting algorithm: Firstly a weighted label graph is derived from the edge-labeled graph; then the label graph is partitioned and label communities are chosen in combination to form the initial solutions; finally, the zigzag piloting process is applied to make the initial solutions feasible and refined, of which the optimum one has the least labels. Label partition largely reduces the computation cost of searching the initial solutions, the zigzag piloting process help increase searching effectiveness, and experimental results on typical benchmark datasets fully verify this point and show better effectiveness and performance than that of the state-of-the-art algorithms.
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- 2022
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11. Microporous Zn(II)-MOF for Selective C₂H₂ Adsorption and Anti-cancer Activity on Liver Cancer Combined with LL-37
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Xiu-Qin Wei, Shuan-Yuan Yang, Xiao-Xia Li, and Mei-Li Xu
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Polymers and Plastics ,General Chemical Engineering ,Materials Chemistry - Published
- 2021
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12. Physalidiella pentagona sp. nov. from Guizhou, China
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Mo-Fang Chen, Xiao-Xia Li, Ya-Ping Kong, Zhong-Jiu Xiao, Shuang-Shuang Wang, and Ting Liu
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Botany ,Plant Science ,Biology ,China ,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics - Abstract
A new species, Physalidiella pentagona, collected on dead twigs of Lindera communis in Guizhou Province, China, is described and illustrated. The fungus is mainly characterized by differentiated conidiophores with opposite or verticillate short branches and monoblastic, percurrently extending conidiogenous cells that produce solitary, smooth, quasi-stellate or T-shaped conidia with an approximately pentagonal central cell and two smaller hemispherical lateral cells. A dichotomous key to Physalidiella species is provided.
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- 2021
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13. Optical Response with Tunneling Coupling in a Hybrid Optomechanical System
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Xiao-Xia Li, Jing-Yan Li, Xu-Xin Cheng, and Guang-an Li
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Physics and Astronomy (miscellaneous) ,General Mathematics - Published
- 2022
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14. Temperature-Dependent Tunneling in Furan Oligomer Single-Molecule Junctions
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Xiao-Xia Li, Ze-Wen Hong, Yan-Feng Xi, Wen-Xia Liu, Joshua Hihath, Jingxian Yu, Haipeng B. Li, Xiao-Shun Zhou, Lucas Domulevicz, and Shan Jin
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Fluid Flow and Transfer Processes ,Work (thermodynamics) ,Materials science ,Yield (engineering) ,Condensed matter physics ,Process Chemistry and Technology ,010401 analytical chemistry ,Fermi level ,Temperature ,Molecular electronics ,Conductance ,Bioengineering ,Fermi energy ,02 engineering and technology ,Atmospheric temperature range ,021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology ,01 natural sciences ,0104 chemical sciences ,symbols.namesake ,symbols ,Nanotechnology ,Furans ,0210 nano-technology ,Instrumentation ,Quantum tunnelling - Abstract
Two commonly observed charge transport mechanisms in single-molecule junctions are coherent tunneling and incoherent hopping. It has been generally believed that tunneling processes yield temperature-independent conductance behavior and hopping processes exhibit increasing conductance with increasing temperature. However, it has recently been proposed that tunneling can also yield temperature-dependent transport due to the thermal broadening of the Fermi energy of the contacts. In this work, we examine a series of rigid, planar furan oligomers that are free from a rotational internal degree of freedom to examine the temperature dependence of tunneling transport directly over a wide temperature range (78-300 K). Our results demonstrate conductance transition from a temperature-independent regime to a temperature-dependent regime. By examining various hopping and tunneling models and the correlation between the temperature dependence of conductance and molecular orbital energy offset from the Fermi level, we conclude thermally assisted tunneling is the dominant cause for the onset of temperature-dependent conductance in these systems.
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- 2021
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15. Relationship between bovine oocytes developmental competence and mRNA expression of apoptotic and mitochondrial genes following the change of vitrification temperatures and cryoprotectant concentrations
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Zhi Yang Zhang, Jia Qi Liu, Meng Dan Cai, Shi Yu Zhao, Xue Li Yu, Ying Hua Li, Yi Heng Liu, and Xiao Xia Li
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Cryoprotectant ,medicine.medical_treatment ,General Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology ,Andrology ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,medicine ,Animals ,Vitrification ,RNA, Messenger ,Blastocyst ,Cryopreservation ,030219 obstetrics & reproductive medicine ,In vitro fertilisation ,Chemistry ,Temperature ,0402 animal and dairy science ,04 agricultural and veterinary sciences ,General Medicine ,Oocyte ,040201 dairy & animal science ,In vitro ,In vitro maturation ,Genes, Mitochondrial ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Apoptosis ,Oocytes ,Cattle ,General Agricultural and Biological Sciences - Abstract
The present study analyzed the relationship between bovine oocytes developmental competence and mRNA expression of apoptotic and mitochondrial genes following the change of vitrification temperatures (VTs) and cryoprotectant agent concentrations (CPAs). Cumulus oocyte complexes were randomly divided into five groups: control, vitrified in liquid nitrogen (LN; -196 °C) with 5.6 M CPAs (LN 5.6 M), LN with 6.6 M CPAs (LN 6.6 M), liquid helium (LHe; -269 °C) with 5.6 M CPAs (LHe 5.6 M), and LHe with 6.6 M CPAs (LHe 6.6 M). After vitrification and warming, oocytes of vitrified and control groups were subjected to in vitro maturation (IVM), in vitro fertilization and in vitro culture. The blastocyst rate in LHe 5.6 M group was the highest among the four vitrified groups (13.7% vs. 9.4%, 1.3%, and 8.4%; P 0.05). The mRNA expression level of 8 apoptotic- and 12 mitochondria-related genes were detected through qRT-PCR after IVM. Lower VT (LHe, -269 °C) positively affected the mRNA expression levels of apoptotic genes (BAD, BID, BTK, TP53, and TP53I3) and mitochondrial genes (COX6B1, DERA, FIS1, NDUFA1, NDUFA4, PRDX2, SLC25A5, TFB1M, and UQCRB), and reduced oxidative stress from freezing. Decreased CPAs (5.6 M) positively affected mRNA expression levels of apoptotic genes (BAD, BCL2A1, BID, and CASP3) in LHe vitrification but negatively affected apoptotic genes (BAD, BAX, BID, BTK, and BCL2A1) in LN vitrification. In conclusion, decreased VTs and CPAs in LHe vitrification may increase the blastocyst rate by changing the mRNA expression levels of these apoptotic and mitochondrial genes for the vitrified oocytes.
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- 2020
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16. Horizontal orientation of zygomorphic flowers: significance for rain protection and pollen transfer
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Ying‐Mei Yu, Hui Wang, Dong Xie, and Xiao‐Xia Li
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0106 biological sciences ,Abiotic component ,Biotic component ,Pollination ,Rain ,Temperature ,Stamen ,Flowers ,Plant Science ,General Medicine ,Biology ,medicine.disease_cause ,Caprifoliaceae ,010603 evolutionary biology ,01 natural sciences ,Attraction ,Horticulture ,Pollinator ,Pollen ,medicine ,Adaptation ,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics ,010606 plant biology & botany - Abstract
Floral traits are recognized to have evolved under selection for abiotic and biotic factors. Complex zygomorphic flowers usually face horizontally. It has been proved that a horizontal orientation facilitates pollinator recognition and pollination efficiency, but its significance in adaptation to abiotic factors remains unknown. The floral orientation of Abelia × grandiflora naturally varies around horizontal (with an angle of -30 to +33° between the floral main axis and the horizontal). We examined whether three different floral orientations affected flower thermal conditions, response to rain and pollination. Results showed that floral orientation had no effect on diurnal variations in flower temperature. The anthers of all three flower orientations were wetted by rainfall, but the inclined upward-facing flowers contained significantly more rainwater. The horizontal flowers received significantly higher visitation by hawkmoths and had a higher stigmatic pollen load. In contrast, the upward flower orientation reduced pollination precision, while downward-facing flowers had decreased pollinator attraction. This study indicates that horizontal flowers may have evolved as a trade-off between rain protection and pollination. Zygomorphic flowers that deviate from a horizontal orientation may have lower fitness because of flower flooding by rainwater and decreased pollen transfer.
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- 2020
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17. Impact of structural disorder on excitonic behaviors and dynamics in 2D organic-inorganic hybrid perovskites
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Qun Zhang, Xiao-xia Li, and Shenlong Jiang
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chemistry.chemical_classification ,Materials science ,Photoluminescence ,Phonon ,Exciton ,Iodide ,02 engineering and technology ,010402 general chemistry ,021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology ,01 natural sciences ,0104 chemical sciences ,chemistry ,Chemical physics ,Ultrafast laser spectroscopy ,Organic inorganic ,Physical and Theoretical Chemistry ,0210 nano-technology ,Spectroscopy ,Absorption (electromagnetic radiation) - Abstract
Two thin-film 2D organic-inorganic hybrid perovskites, i.e., 2-phenylethylammonium lead iodide (PEPI) and 4-phenyl-1-butylammonium lead iodide (PBPI) were synthesized and investigated by steady-state absorption, temperature-dependent photoluminescence, and temperature-dependent ultrafast transient absorption spectroscopy. PBPI has a longer organic chain (via introducing extra ethyl groups) than PEPI, thus its inorganic skeleton can be distorted, bringing on structural disorder. The comparative analyses of spectral profiles and temporal dynamics revealed that the greater structural disorder in PBPI results in more defect states serving as trap states to promote exciton dynamics. In addition, the fine-structuring of excitonic resonances was unveiled by temperature-dependent ultrafast spectroscopy, suggesting its correlation with inorganic skeleton rather than organic chain. Moreover, the photoexcited coherent phonons were observed in both PEPI and PBPI, pointing to a subtle impact of structural disorder on the low-frequency Raman-active vibrations of inorganic skeleton. This work provides valuable insights into the optical properties, excitonic behaviors and dynamics, as well as coherent phonon effects in 2D hybrid perovskites.
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18. Influence of Working Temperature on the InSb/Si Heterojunction Photodetectors Performance
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Kai Zhou, Xiao Xia Li, Xin Hong, Da Peng Wei, and Wen Lin Feng
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010302 applied physics ,Materials science ,business.industry ,Mechanical Engineering ,Semiconductor materials ,Photodetector ,Working temperature ,Heterojunction ,02 engineering and technology ,021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology ,Condensed Matter Physics ,01 natural sciences ,Operating temperature ,Mechanics of Materials ,0103 physical sciences ,Optoelectronics ,General Materials Science ,0210 nano-technology ,business - Abstract
Traditional silicon-based photodetectors are limited by the band gap of silicon, which results in a limited working wavelength range. In this report, due to the excellent properties of Indium Antimonide, the InSb/Si heterojunction photodetectors are fabricated. Under ambient temperature of 280K, as-prepared photodetectors show a specific detectivity of 9.31011 cm Hz1/2/W, responsivity of 54 mA/W, on/off ratio of 5104 under the laser irradiation of 635 nm. In order to explore the influence of working temperature on device performance, the photoresponse at different temperatures was tested. This report proved that as the working temperature increases, the responsivity and specific detectivity of the device decrease, and the performance of the device becomes worse.
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19. Effect of vitrification temperature and cryoprotectant concentrations on the mRNA transcriptome of bovine mature oocytes after vitrifying at immature stage
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Ying Lei, Fan Zhang, Zhi-Yang Zhang, Xiao-Xia Li, Meng-Dan Cai, Ying-Hua Li, and Xue-Li Yu
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Cryopreservation ,Messenger RNA ,Cryoprotectant ,Equine ,Chemistry ,Oocyte ,Vitrification ,Transcriptome ,Andrology ,Cryoprotective Agents ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Human fertilization ,Gene Expression Regulation ,Food Animals ,Oocytes ,medicine ,Animals ,Cattle ,Animal Science and Zoology ,RNA, Messenger ,Blastocyst ,Small Animals - Abstract
The present study aimed to investigate the effect of vitrification temperature (VT) and cryoprotective agent concentrations (CPAs) on the mRNA transcriptome of bovine mature oocytes after vitrifying at immature stage. Cumulus oocyte complexes (COCs) were randomly divided into the following five groups: fresh oocytes (control), oocytes vitrified in liquid helium (LHe; -269 °C) with 5.6 M CPAs (LHe 5.6 M), oocytes vitrified in LHe with 6.6 M CPAs (LHe 6.6 M), oocytes vitrified in liquid nitrogen (LN; -196 °C) with 5.6 M CPAs (LN 5.6 M), and oocytes vitrified in LN with 6.6 M CPAs (LN 6.6 M). We performed two experiments in this study. In experiment 1, after vitrification and thawing, oocytes of vitrified and control groups were subjected to in vitro maturation (IVM), in vitro fertilization (IVF) and in vitro culture (IVC). The rates of normal morphology, maturation, cleavage, and blastocyst formation in LHe 5.6 M were higher than those in LN 5.6 M (P 0.05). The rates of normal morphology and cleavage in LHe 6.6 M were higher than those in LN 6.6 M (P 0.05). However, the maturation and blastocyst rates were similar (P 0.05) between LHe 6.6 M and LN 6.6 M. The blastocyst rate of 13.31% in LHe 5.6 M was the highest among all vitrified groups (P 0.05). In experiment 2, the mRNA transcriptome of each sample was analyzed by Smart-Seq4, and the differentially expressed genes (DEGs) were detected by edgeR (P ≤ 0.05; fold-change ≥ 2). A total of 505 DEGs (342 upregulated and 163 downregulated genes) were detected in LHe 5.6 M; 609 DEGs (493 upregulated and 116 downregulated genes) were detected in LHe 6.6 M; 218 DEGs (101 upregulated and 117 downregulated genes) were determined in LN 5.6 M; and 221 DEGs (104 upregulated and 117 downregulated genes) were detected in LN 6.6 M. LHe vitrification affected the mRNA transcriptome of bovine mature oocytes after vitrifying at immature stage mainly by upregulating gene expression. Decreased CPAs (5.6 M) reduced the effect of vitrification on mRNA transcriptome when LHe vitrification was used. Among the DEGs closely related to bovine oocytes, the genes possibly related to VT were ND2, MPV17L2, PIF1, LPIN1, IMP3, BRD1, DCTN3, DERA, ATP7B, NEK5, HVCN1, and MARK2. The gene that may be associated with CPAs is CC2D2A. Genes that may be affected by VT and CPAs included PGK1, SLC7A3, FITM2, NPM3, ISCU, CWC15, and PSAP.
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- 2020
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20. Effects of L-Cysteine on the Photoluminescence Properties of ZnO:S Quantum Dots
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Zhenyu Chen, Xiao Yu Lu, Shuwang Duo, Zi Chuan Zheng, Xiao Xia Li, Zhong Chen, and Wen Dai
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Materials science ,Photoluminescence ,Mechanical Engineering ,02 engineering and technology ,010402 general chemistry ,021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology ,Photochemistry ,01 natural sciences ,0104 chemical sciences ,Mechanics of Materials ,Quantum dot ,General Materials Science ,0210 nano-technology ,Cysteine - Abstract
ZnO:S quantum dots (QDs) were synthesized by a microwave hydrothermal method. The effects of L-cysteine (L-cys) on the crystal structure, size, morphology, band gap energy and photoluminescence (PL) properties were studied by XRD, EDS, TEM, FTIR, DRS and PL spectroscopy, respectively. The XRD results showed that all samples had a wurtzite structure ZnO crystal structure and the average crystallite size was 8.4, 5.8, and 9.2 nm for ZnO, ZnO:S and L-cys capped ZnO:S (LZOS) QDs, respectively. The EDS, HRTEM and FTIR results confirmed L-cys was capped on the surface of ZnO:S QDs. It was found that the band gap energy was 3.25, 3.29 and 3.31 eV for ZnO, ZnO:S and LZOS QDs, successively. PL spectrum of ZnO QDs showed two emission peaks in the UV and visible region, respectively. When doping S into ZnO, the intensity of the UV emission reduced, while the intensity of the visible emission dramatically increased. Also, L-cys coated obviously enhanced the PL intensity of ZnO:S QDs. This work suggested that LZOS QDs could be applied in luminescent devices.
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21. Bubble Electrospinning with an Auxiliary Electrode and an Auxiliary Air Flow
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Ji-Huan He and Xiao-Xia Li
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Auxiliary electrode ,Materials science ,business.industry ,020209 energy ,Bubble ,Airflow ,General Engineering ,02 engineering and technology ,021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology ,Condensed Matter Physics ,Electrospinning ,Nanofiber ,Electrode ,0202 electrical engineering, electronic engineering, information engineering ,Optoelectronics ,General Materials Science ,0210 nano-technology ,business ,Spinning ,Voltage - Abstract
Background: The patented bubble electrospinning, which is a simple and effective technique for mass-production of polymer nanofibers, has been studying extensively, but it is still under development. In the bubble electrospinning, multiple jets move from the positive electrode to the receptor, a long distance between the two electrodes is needed to guarantee complete solvent evaporation, as a result a relative high voltage is needed. Objective: The aim of the present study is to use an auxiliary electrode and an auxiliary air flow to improve bubble electrospinning with lower voltage and higher output than those by its traditional one. Methods: The modification of the bubble electrospinning with an auxiliary electrode and an auxiliary airflow is used to fabricate nanofibers. The auxiliary electrode is close to the positive electrode. The experiment was carried out at room temperature with 8%PVA solution. The result was analyzed with a S4800 cold field scanning electron microscope (SEM, Hitachi S-4800, Tokyo, Japan). Results: The auxiliary electrode can generate a strong induced electric field force. With the action of airflow, the jets will fly to the receptor instead of the auxiliary electrode. Conclusion: Both auxiliary electrode and auxiliary airflow are two important factors affecting the spinning process. It can reduce the spinning voltage and improve spinning efficiency.
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22. LncRNA-mediated effects of vitrification temperatures and cryoprotectant concentrations on bovine oocyte development following vitrification at the GV stage
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Meng-Dan Cai, Zhi-Qian Xu, Yi-Heng Liu, Jia-Qi Liu, Shi-Yu Zhao, Xiao-Jing Wang, Ying-Hua Li, Xue-Li Yu, and Xiao-Xia Li
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Cryopreservation ,Cryoprotective Agents ,Food Animals ,Equine ,Oocytes ,Temperature ,Animals ,Animal Science and Zoology ,Cattle ,RNA, Long Noncoding ,Small Animals ,Vitrification - Abstract
We evaluated the effects of different vitrification temperatures (VTs) and cryoprotective agent concentrations (CPAs) on the viability and expressions of long non-coding RNA (lncRNA) in bovine oocytes following vitrification at the germinal vesicle (GV) stage. Our findings provide a theoretical support for improvement of the cryopreservation technology of bovine immature oocytes (BIOs). Bovine cumulus oocyte complexes (COCs) were collected and randomized into five groups: fresh oocytes (control), oocytes vitrified in liquid helium (LHe; -269 °C) with 5.6 M CPAs (LHe 5.6 M), oocytes vitrified in LHe with 6.6 M CPAs (LHe 6.6 M), oocytes vitrified in liquid nitrogen (LN; -196 °C) with 5.6 M CPAs (LN 5.6 M), and oocytes vitrified in LN with 6.6 M CPAs (LN 6.6 M). Of the four vitrification groups, the LHe 5.6 M group exhibited the highest blastocyst rate (13.22%), followed by the LHe 6.6 M group (10.19%) and LN 6.6 M group (9.77%), while the LN 5.6 M group had the lowest blastocyst rate (1.87%). Then, lncRNA expressions in the five groups were profiled. A total of 18,271 lncRNAs were identified, of which 2,158 were differentially expressed lncRNAs (DELs) in the vitrified groups, compared to the fresh group (P 0.05; fold-change2). Co-location (cis) and co-expression (trans) prediction revealed 14 differentially expressed target genes (DETGs), which corresponded to 17 DELs. Based on grouping data and expression profiles of the DELs, we demonstrated that different VTs (-269 °C vs. -196 °C) can affect the expressions of MSTRG.12295.5, MSTRG.37123.1, MSTRG.37930.2, MSTRG.40464.9, MSTRG.8869.3 and MSTRG.26680.6. Expressions of these lncRNAs were affected by CPAs only in the condition of vitrification with LHe (-269 °C). Expressions of MSTRG.35129.6 were associated with exposures to both VTs and CPAs; while expressions of MSTRG.3578.3, MSTRG.40576.3, MSTRG.6723.5, MSTRG.32862.4, MSTRG.1184.4, MSTRG.33110.3, MSTRG.40454.2, MSTRG.41073.2, MSTRG.44732.4 and MSTRG.6729.3 might be related to vitrification. Co-expression analysis showed that MSTRG.12295.5, MSTRG.37930.2, MSTRG.40454.2, MSTRG.8869.3 and MSTRG.6723.5 expressions affect oocyte development after vitrification by regulating target gene expressions. Taken together, improvement of the developmental ability of BIOs after LHe vitrification maybe attributed to changes in expressions of some lncRNAs. Our findings elucidate on the molecular mechanisms underlying the development of BIOs under different VTs and CPAs.
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- 2021
23. One-year efficacy of intravitreal conbercept injection for macular oedema secondary to central retinal vein occlusion in Chinese patients
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Hui-Yang Zeng, Xiao-Xia Li, Qian Liu, Yunxiao Sun, and Zi-Jun Zhang
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China ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Visual acuity ,genetic structures ,Recombinant Fusion Proteins ,Visual Acuity ,Angiogenesis Inhibitors ,Macular oedema ,Macular Edema ,Conbercept ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Primary outcome ,Central retinal vein occlusion ,Pro re nata ,Ranibizumab ,Ophthalmology ,Retinal Vein Occlusion ,Correspondence ,Humans ,Medicine ,Retrospective Studies ,business.industry ,Retinal ,Retrospective cohort study ,medicine.disease ,eye diseases ,Treatment Outcome ,chemistry ,Intravitreal Injections ,medicine.symptom ,business ,Tomography, Optical Coherence - Abstract
To evaluate intravitreal conbercept injection for treatment of macular oedema secondary to central retinal vein occlusion (CRVO) in Chinese patients during 1-year follow-up in the real-world setting. Twenty-seven eyes of 27 patients with macular oedema associated with CRVO were retrospectively reviewed. The eyes received monthly intravitreal conbercept injection (0.5 mg in 50 µl) for 3 months. From then on, the patients were followed up every month and received injection pro re nata (PRN) up to 12 months. The primary outcome measurements included changes of best-corrected visual acuity (BCVA) and central retinal thickness (CRT) from baseline to month 3 and month 12. Other outcome measurements included proportion of patients gaining ≥15 letters in BCVA at month 3 and 12, the mean number of injections and safety concerns. The mean BCVA gain from baseline was 12.7 ± 7.6 letters at month 3 and 14.8 ± 9.6 letters at month 12. The mean CRT reduction from baseline was 374.5 ± 280.7 μm at month 3 and 428.2 ± 241.3 μm at month 12. The proportion of patients who gained ≥15 letters in BCVA was 45.1% at month 3 and 52.9% at month 12. The mean number of injections was 7.6 ± 1.5. No severe local and systemic complications occurred following injection. Intravitreal conbercept injection by three monthly loading doses followed by PRN treatment regimen was safe and efficacious for patients with macular oedema secondary to CRVO through 1-year follow-up.
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24. Asiatic acid supplementation during the in vitro culture period improves early embryonic development of porcine embryos produced by parthenogenetic activation, somatic cell nuclear transfer and in vitro fertilization
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Yun Fei Diao, Peng-Lei Liu, Jia-Jia Qi, Da-Li Wang, Chun-Yan Bai, Shuang Liang, Xiao Xia Li, Boxing Sun, and Bao Yuan
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Nuclear Transfer Techniques ,Swine ,Parthenogenesis ,Embryonic Development ,Fertilization in Vitro ,Biology ,Embryo Culture Techniques ,03 medical and health sciences ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,0302 clinical medicine ,Human fertilization ,Food Animals ,Gene expression ,medicine ,Animals ,Blastocyst ,Small Animals ,Membrane Potential, Mitochondrial ,030219 obstetrics & reproductive medicine ,Equine ,Embryogenesis ,0402 animal and dairy science ,04 agricultural and veterinary sciences ,Glutathione ,040201 dairy & animal science ,In vitro ,Culture Media ,Cell biology ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,chemistry ,Somatic cell nuclear transfer ,Animal Science and Zoology ,Pentacyclic Triterpenes ,Reactive Oxygen Species ,Intracellular - Abstract
Asiatic acid is a pentacyclic triterpene enriched in the medicinal herb Centella asiatica, and it has been suggested to possess free radical scavenging and anti-apoptotic properties. The purpose of the current study was to explore the effects of asiatic acid on porcine early-stage embryonic development and the potential mechanisms for any observed effects. The results showed that 10 μM asiatic acid supplementation during the in vitro culture period dramatically improved developmental competence in porcine embryos derived from parthenogenetic activation (PA), somatic cell nuclear transfer (SCNT) and in vitro fertilization (IVF). Further analysis revealed that asiatic acid attenuated H2O2-induced intracellular reactive oxygen species (ROS) generation. Notably, asiatic acid not only enhanced intracellular GSH levels but also attenuated mitochondrial dysfunction. Gene expression analysis revealed that asiatic acid upregulated expression of the antioxidant-related gene Sod-1 and the blastocyst formation related gene Cox-2, while downregulating expression of the apoptosis-related gene Caspase-9 in SCNT blastocysts. These results suggest that asiatic acid exerts beneficial effects on early embryonic development in porcine embryos and that asiatic acid may be useful for improving the in vitro production of porcine embryos.
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25. Fabrication of Ag–ZnO@ carboxymethyl cellulose/K-carrageenan/graphene oxide/konjac glucomannan hydrogel for effective wound dressing in nursing care for diabetic foot ulcers
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Ming Lei, Jie Zhong, Qin-Qin Yu, Yong-Hua Li, Hu Yu, Jia-Yan Dong, and Xiao-Xia Li
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Materials Science (miscellaneous) ,Nanochemistry ,macromolecular substances ,02 engineering and technology ,010402 general chemistry ,complex mixtures ,01 natural sciences ,Silver nanoparticle ,Nursing care ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,medicine ,Electrical and Electronic Engineering ,Physical and Theoretical Chemistry ,Fibroblast ,Chemistry ,technology, industry, and agriculture ,Cell Biology ,021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology ,Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Optics ,0104 chemical sciences ,Carrageenan ,Carboxymethyl cellulose ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Swelling ,medicine.symptom ,0210 nano-technology ,Wound healing ,Biotechnology ,Nuclear chemistry ,medicine.drug - Abstract
In the present investigation, a new Ag–ZnO loaded carboxymethyl cellulose/K-carrageenan/graphene oxide/konjac glucomannan (Ag–ZnO@CGK) hydrogel was effectively prepared by means of a straight forward two step technique for clinical applications as wound-recuperating materials. In the first step, silver nanoparticles were synthesized with green deoxidizer mango peel extracts. The Ag–ZnO@CGK hydrogel indicated incredible swelling assimilation and impressive mechanical properties. Also, Ag–ZnO@CGK hydrogel exhibited great bactericidal movement against test microorganisms. In vitro viability testing demonstrated that fibroblast cells could endure well within the sight of Ag@CGK hydrogel, showing that Ag–ZnO@CGK hydrogel has great viability. In vivo animal models demonstrated that the Ag–ZnO@CGK hydrogel adequately quickened wound recuperating and histological examinations demonstrated that they have advanced fibroblast development and quickened epithelialization. The test results demonstrated that Ag–ZnO@CGK hydrogel has incredible potential in advanced wound healing.
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26. Coordination of alkaline-earth metal cations to an inverted hexamethylcucurbit[3,3]uril in the presence of polychlorido cadmium(II) anions
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Zhu Tao, Cao Long, Qian-Jiang Zhu, Xiao-Xia Li, Xin Xiao, Yun-Qian Zhang, Xin-Xin Wang, and Chun-Chun Chen
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chemistry.chemical_classification ,Cadmium ,Alkaline earth metal ,Chemistry ,chemistry.chemical_element ,02 engineering and technology ,Polymer ,010402 general chemistry ,021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology ,01 natural sciences ,0104 chemical sciences ,Inorganic Chemistry ,Crystallography ,Materials Chemistry ,Physical and Theoretical Chemistry ,0210 nano-technology - Abstract
The coordination of alkaline earth metal cations (AE2+ = Mg2+, Ca2+, Sr2+, Ba2+) with inverted hexamethylcucurbit[3,3]uril {iMe6Q[3,3]} has been investigated in the presence of polychlorido cadmium anions as structure directing agent. Single-crystal X-ray diffraction analysis has revealed that the interactions of iMe6Q[3,3] with AE2+ cations result in the formation of linear iMe6Q[3,3]-based coordination polymers from iMe6Q[3,3]-AECl2-CdCl2-HCl systems. Generally, Cd2+ cations can form [CdCl4]2− anions that serve as structure directing agent in the formation of iMe6Q[3,3]/AE2+-based coordination polymers. Moreover, iMe6Q[3,3]-AECl2-CdCl2-HCl systems exhibit high affinity for the heavier AE2+, such as Sr2+, and Ba2+.
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27. Beltraniopsis cyclobalanopsidis sp. nov. from Guizhou, China
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Zheng-Zheng Lu, Zhong-Jiu Xiao, Ting Liu, Pei-Yong Song, Xiao-Xia Li, and Chang-Hong Chu
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Ecology ,Plant Science ,Beltraniopsis ,Biology ,China ,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics - Published
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28. Research on Gas Nitriding Technology Catalyzed by Rare Earth for 40CrNiMoA Alloy Steel
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Wan Jun Li and Xiao Xia Li
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Materials science ,Mechanics of Materials ,Mechanical Engineering ,Metallurgy ,Rare earth ,Alloy steel ,engineering ,General Materials Science ,engineering.material ,Condensed Matter Physics ,Nitriding ,Catalysis - Abstract
A kind of gas nitriding method catalyzed by rare earth for 40CrNiMoA alloy steel was researched in this article. Effect of temperature on surface hardness of gas nitriding method catalyzed by rare earth, change law of layer depth with time at 500 °C were carried out and compared with normal gas nitriding. Based on these researches, gas nitriding method catalyzed by rare earth was optimized. The results show that gas nitriding catalyzed by rare earth can not only increase the nitriding speed, but also enhance the surface hardness of the nitriding layer. Using three - stage gas nitriding method catalyzed by rare earth and after 40 hours, the samples can meet the need of nitrided layer depth no less than 0.5mm, surface vickers hardness no less than 600.
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29. High-flow nasal cannula versus nasal continuous positive airway pressure for respiratory support in preterm infants: a meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials
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Xiao-Xia Li, Hui Hong, Zhi-Qun Zhang, and Jing Li
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medicine.medical_treatment ,medicine.disease_cause ,law.invention ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Randomized controlled trial ,law ,030225 pediatrics ,otorhinolaryngologic diseases ,medicine ,Cannula ,Humans ,030212 general & internal medicine ,Continuous positive airway pressure ,Randomized Controlled Trials as Topic ,Respiratory Distress Syndrome, Newborn ,Continuous Positive Airway Pressure ,business.industry ,Infant, Newborn ,Oxygen Inhalation Therapy ,Infant ,Obstetrics and Gynecology ,respiratory system ,Respiratory support ,Anesthesia ,Meta-analysis ,Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health ,High flow ,business ,Nasal cannula ,Infant, Premature - Abstract
Background: As a noninvasive respiratory support mode, high-flow nasal cannula (HFNC) is widely used in preterm infants at neonatal care units. HFNC is often used as an alternative to nasal continuous positive airway pressure (NCPAP) for initial or post-extubation respiratory support. The purpose of this meta-analysis is to evaluate and compare the efficacy and safety of HFNC and NCPAP for respiratory support in preterm infants. Methods: We searched PubMed, Web of Science, Embase, Cochrane Library, Clinicaltrials.gov, Controlled-trials.com, Google Scholar, VIP, and Wang Fang for articles from their inception to December 2018. All published randomized controlled trials (RCTs) evaluating and comparing the effects of HFNC and NCPAP therapy for primary respiratory support in newborns were included. All meta-analyses were performed using Review Manager 5.3. Results: In total, 21 RCTs involving 2886 preterm infants were included. The results of the meta-analysis revealed the following: (1) for primary respiratory support, the rates of treatment failure at trial entry were similar between HFNC and CPAP (relative risk 1.03, 95% confidence interval 0.79–1.33), and HFNC had reduced nasal trauma (p < .00001); and (2) for respiratory support after extubation, CPAP was associated with a lower likelihood of treatment failure than HFNC (relative risk 1.23, 95% confidence interval 1.01–1.50). The incidences of nasal trauma and pneumothorax in the HFNC group were significantly lower than that in the CPAP group (p < .0001 and p = .03). Serious adverse events did not significantly differ. Conclusions: HFNC had effects similar to those of CPAP regarding the failure of initial respiratory support in premature infants and was associated with reduced nasal trauma compared to CPAP. Following extubation, CPAP had fewer treatment failures than HFNC, but CPAP had a significantly increased rate of nasal trauma and pneumothorax. Further studies are needed to clarify the potential benefits of HFNC as primary respiratory support in extremely low birth weight or extremely preterm infants.
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30. Nanoscale adhesion and attachment oscillation under the geometric potential. Part 1: The formation mechanism of nanofiber membrane in the electrospinning
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Xiao-Xia Li and Ji-Huan He
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010302 applied physics ,Jet (fluid) ,Materials science ,Oscillation ,General Physics and Astronomy ,Nanotechnology ,02 engineering and technology ,Adhesion ,021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology ,01 natural sciences ,lcsh:QC1-999 ,Electrospinning ,Taylor cone ,Quantitative Biology::Subcellular Processes ,Lennard-Jones potential ,Nanofiber ,0103 physical sciences ,0210 nano-technology ,Nanoscopic scale ,lcsh:Physics - Abstract
An electrospinning process is to produce nanofibers from a polymer solution by a high electrostatic force, which is used to eject jets from a Taylor cone formed on a nozzle. When a moving jet approaches to a receptor within few nanometers during the electrospinning process, a Casimir-like attraction is formed, which attracts the jet’s end to the surface of the receptor. Thousands of thousands nanofibers will be attached on the receptor’s surface or attached on each other, as a result a nanofiber membrane is formed. The geometric potential was implemented to explain the nanoscale adhesion, which is greatly affected by the attachment oscillation. Mathematical models are established to describe the attachment oscillation under the Lennard-Jones potential and the geometric potential, respectively, and their amplitude-frequency relationship is elucidated analytically. The present theory gives an alternative explanation of the gecko effect and molecule scale forces. Keywords: Lennard-Jones potential, Van der Waals force, Casimir force, Geometrical potential, Molecule oscillation, Smart adhesion, Parthenocissus tricuspidata, Gecko effect, Macromolecular electrospinning
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31. Investigation of two novel di- and tetra-nuclear Cu(II) bis(salamo)-type complexes
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Le-Chuan Feng, Lin Dou, Xiao-Xia Li, and Wen-Kui Dong
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Inorganic Chemistry ,Materials Chemistry ,Physical and Theoretical Chemistry - Published
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32. Two-scale mathematical model for tsunami wave
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Qura Tul Ain, Xiao-Xia Li, and Naveed Anjum
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Surface (mathematics) ,Scale (ratio) ,Differential equation ,Mathematical analysis ,Boundary (topology) ,Fluid mechanics ,010103 numerical & computational mathematics ,010502 geochemistry & geophysics ,Space (mathematics) ,01 natural sciences ,Fractal ,Modeling and Simulation ,General Earth and Planetary Sciences ,0101 mathematics ,0105 earth and related environmental sciences ,Physical law ,Mathematics - Abstract
Scale or dimension is critical for all physical laws, and different scales might result in distinct and sometimes contradicting laws for the same phenomenon. In this study, the idea of the two-scale fractal is utilized to model the time-fractional tsunami wave traveling on an unsmooth surface. Mass and momentum conservation equations are established in a fractal space. To covert the considered fractional model into a differential equation, the fractional complex transform is used, then He’s variational iteration method is adopted to solve the resultant equation. The fractal model helps in studying the dynamic behavior of tsunami wave and their prevention through boundary control. The present study sheds new light on two-scale fluid mechanics.
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33. Refractive lens exchange surgery in early-onset high myopia patients with partial cataract: a pilot study
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Xiao-Xia Li, Meng Li, Liya Qiao, Mengtian Kang, Han Ying, Ningli Wang, Xi-Fang Zhang, and Brad Kline
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medicine.medical_specialty ,Partial cataract ,genetic structures ,business.industry ,Ophthalmology ,Medicine ,High myopia ,Refractive lens exchange ,business ,Early onset - Abstract
Background By reporting clinical characteristics and retinal image quality before and after refractive lens replacement surgery in early-onset high myopia (eoHM) patients presenting with partial cataract, we emphasized the need for an objective way to grade the severity of partial cataracts. Methods This retrospective, consecutive case series included six Chinese patients (nine eyes). Analysis of previous medical records, visual acuity, optometry, and axial length (AXL) before surgery and 2–4 years after surgery was performed. Retinal image quality was measured by the Optical Quality Analysis System and recorded as modulation transfer function cutoff frequency (MTFcutoff) and objective scatter index (OSI) at the same time point. Results Five females and one male (nine eyes) with a mean (± SD) age of 11.6 ± 7.9 years were included in this study. The preoperative spherical power ranged from − 7.5 D to -42 D. The mean follow-up time was 36 (36–36) months (range: 24–48 months). Phacoemulsification was followed by in-the-bag implantation of intraocular lens. For younger patients who could not cooperate with postoperative laser capsulotomy, posterior capsulotomy + anterior vitrectomy were performed simultaneously. All surgeries were uneventful and no postoperative complications occurred during the entire follow-up period. Four eyes underwent YAG-laser capsulotomies at 12–18 months postoperatively. Initial spherical correction (treatment achieved) averaged 18.25 ± 11.15 D (range: 7.75-44 D). All patients’ uncorrected visual acuity improved by ≥ 2 lines postoperatively. LogMAR BCVA was significantly improved at 24-month (95%CI: 0.015–0.878, p = 0.042) and endpoint (95%CI: 0.008–0.909, p = 0.046) follow-ups. MTFcutoff and OSI was significantly improved at 12-month (p = 0.025, p = 0.038), 24-month (p = 0.005, p = 0.007) and endpoint (p = 0.005, p = 0.008) follow-ups. Postoperative AXL remained stable during 2–4 year follow-ups compared to the pre-operative value (p༞0.05). Eight eyes (0.89%) exhibited myopia shift (~-0.5 D/year except for case 3), whereas case 5 (age 25) showed hyperopic change. Conclusion Refractive lens replacement surgery is safe and effective for improving functional vision in eoHM patients presenting with partial cataract. Retinal image quality could provide a useful and objective way to facilitate partial cataract severity evaluation and surgery decision making.
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34. Structural Maintenance of Chromosomes 1A (SMC1A) regulated by KIAA1429 in m6A-independent manner promotes EMT progress in breast cancer
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Xu Zhang, Xin-Yuan Dai, Jia-Yi Qian, Feng Xu, Zhang-Wei Wang, Tian Xia, Xu-Jie Zhou, Xiao-Xia Li, Liang Shi, Ji-Fu Wei, and Qiang Ding
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Background As a component in the m6A ‘writers’, KIAA1429 was reported to promote breast cancer proliferation and growth in m6A-independent manners. However, the related mechanism of KIAA1429 in breast cancer metastasis have not been reported. Methods Western blots and quantitative real-time PCR were carried out to verify the expression of KIAA1429 in breast cancer cells SUM1315 and ZR-75-1 after KIAA1429 knockdown or overexpression. Transwell and in vivo metastasis assay were conducted to investigate the effects of KIAA1429 on migration and invasion of breast cancer cells. RIP and REMSA assay was performed to explore the direct correlation between KIAA1429 and SMC1A mRNA. ChIP assay combined with luciferase reporter assay were apply to explore the direct binding between SMC1A and SNAIL promotor region. Results KIAA1429 could significantly promote the migration and invasion of breast cancer cells. Knockdown of KIAA1429 could impede breast cancer metastasis in nude mice in vivo. The level of SNAIL expression and EMT progress was positively related with KIAA1429. Knockdown of KIAA1429 induced cell migration, invasion and EMT progress could be reversed by the upregulation of SNAIL. However, SMC1A, not KIAA1429 bound with SNAIL promoter region directly and promoted the transcription of SNAIL. Then, KIAA1429 could bind to the motif in the 3′-UTR of SMC1A mRNA directly and enhanced SMC1A mRNA stability. Conclusions In conclusion, our study revealed a novel mechanism of the KIAA1429/SMC1A/SNAIL axis in the regulation of invasion and metastasis of breast cancer, which may provide a potential biomarker and therapeutic target for breast cancer. Moreover, it firstly provided compelling evidences that KIAA1429 could regulate the targeted gene expression at posttranscriptional levels as an RNA-binding protein, unrelated the m6A modification.
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35. Supplementation with asiatic acid during in vitro maturation improves porcine oocyte developmental competence by regulating oxidative stress
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Wei-Yi Hu, Yun-Fei Diao, Da-Li Wang, Jia-Jia Qi, Hao Jiang, Boxing Sun, Yan Zhang, Xiao-Xia Li, Jia-Bao Zhang, and Shuang Liang
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Antioxidant ,Swine ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Embryonic Development ,medicine.disease_cause ,Andrology ,Food Animals ,medicine ,Animals ,Blastocyst ,Small Animals ,chemistry.chemical_classification ,Reactive oxygen species ,Equine ,Hydrogen Peroxide ,Free radical scavenger ,Oocyte ,In vitro maturation ,In Vitro Oocyte Maturation Techniques ,Oxidative Stress ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,chemistry ,Dietary Supplements ,Oocytes ,Animal Science and Zoology ,Pentacyclic Triterpenes ,Reactive Oxygen Species ,Oxidative stress ,Intracellular - Abstract
Asiatic acid is a natural triterpene found in Centella asiatica that acts as an effective free radical scavenger. Our previous research showed that asiatic acid delayed porcine oocyte ageing in vitro and improved preimplantation embryo development competence in vitro; however, the protective effects of asiatic acid against oxidative stress in porcine oocyte maturation are still unclear. Here, we investigated the effects of asiatic acid on porcine oocyte in vitro maturation (IVM) and subsequent embryonic development competence after parthenogenetic activation (PA) and in vitro fertilization (IVF). The results of the present research showed that 10 μM asiatic acid supplementation did not affect the expansion of cumulus cells or polar body extrusion of porcine oocytes, while asiatic acid application significantly increased the subsequent blastocyst formation rate and quality of porcine PA and IVF embryos. Hydrogen peroxide (H2O2) is a reactive oxygen species (ROS) that induces oxidative stress in porcine oocytes. As expected, asiatic acid supplementation not only decreased intracellular ROS levels but also attenuated H2O2-induced intracellular ROS generation. Further analysis revealed that asiatic acid supplementation enhanced intracellular glutathione production, mitochondrial membrane potential, and ATP generation at the end of IVM. In summary, our results reveal that asiatic acid supplementation exerts beneficial effects on porcine oocytes by regulating oxidative stress during the IVM process and could act as a potential antioxidant in porcine oocytes matured in vitro production systems.
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36. Brassinosteroids Alleviate Cadmium Phytotoxicity by Minimizing Oxidative Stress in Grape Seedlings: Toward Regulating the Ascorbate-Glutathione Cycle
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Bei-Bei Li, Yu-Shi Fu, Xiao-Xia Li, Hai-Ning Yin, and Zhu-Mei Xi
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History ,Polymers and Plastics ,Horticulture ,Business and International Management ,Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering - Published
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37. Clinical Practice Guideline for
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Na, Lin, Yan-Qiong, Zhang, Quan, Jiang, Wei, Liu, Jian, Liu, Qing-Chun, Huang, Kuan-Yu, Wu, Sheng-Hao, Tu, Zu-Shan, Zhou, Wei-Heng, Chen, Xiao-Xia, Li, Ying, Ding, Yong-Fei, Fang, Jian-Ping, Liu, Zhen-Bin, Li, Dong-Yi, He, Yao-Long, Chen, Yu-Qian, Lou, Qing-Wen, Tao, Qing-Wen, Wang, Ying-Hui, Jin, Xing, Liao, Tai-Xian, Li, and Xiao-Yue, Wang
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Pharmacology ,rheumatoid arthritis ,rational drug use ,Policy and Practice Reviews ,Tripterygium glycoside tablet ,Tripterygium wilfordii tablets ,clinical practice guideline - Abstract
Tripterygium wilfordii Hook F (TwHF) is one of the most commonly used and effective traditional Chinese herbal medicines against rheumatoid arthritis (RA). Both Tripterygium Glycoside Tablets (TGT) and Tripterygium wilfordii Tablets (TWT) are the representative TwHF-based agents enrolled into the 2019 edition of Medicine Catalog for National Basic Medical Insurance, Injury Insurance, and Maternity Insurance. However, individual differences in TGT/TWT response across patients usually exist in the process of treating RA, implying that the clinical application of the two agents may not be standardized leading to the ineffective treatment and the risk of side effects. Growing evidence show that the bioactive constituents of TwHF may often have toxicity, the package insert of TGT and TWT may not be described in detail, and the therapeutic windows of the two agents are narrow. Thus, it is an urgent task to develop a standardized clinical practice guideline for TGT and TWT in the treatment of RA. In the current study, a group of clinical experts of traditional Chinese medicine and Western medicine in the research field of rheumatism diseases, pharmacists, and methodologists of evidence-based medicine were invited to select the clinical questions, to determine the levels of the evidence and the strength of the recommendations, and to develop the recommendations and good practice points. The guideline is formed based on the combination of clinical research evidence and expert experience (evidence-based, consensus, supplemented by experience). The clinical problems which are supported by clinical evidence may form recommendations, and the clinical problems without clinical evidence may form experts’ suggestions. Both recommendations and experts' suggestions in this guideline summarized the clinical indications, usage, dosage, combined medication, and safety of TGT and TWT against RA systematically and comprehensively, which may offer a professional guidance in the context of the clinical application of the two TwHF-based agents.
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38. Analysis and Comparison of Different Obesity Evaluation Indices and Their Effects on Hypertension, Diabetes, and Dyslipidaemia
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Yin Ting, Jia-xing Zhang, Yi Zhao, Xiao-xia Li, Xiu-ying Liu, Nan Li, and Yu-hong Zhang
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Background: Standard measures that define obesity and related disorders varies widely, this study investigated the relationship between different anthropometric indices of obesity criteria and their correlation to hypertension, diabetes, and dyslipidaemia in a local adult population in China.Methods: The study participants underwent the same questionnaire survey, bio-impedance body composition analysis, and blood laboratory test. The t-test and chi-square test were used to compare the characteristics of different groups, and the receiver operating characteristic curve was used to analyse the correlation of different indicators and explore their cut-off values.Results: The study comprised 14,926 participants, of whom 39.80% (5948/14,926) were male, and the mean age of the study population was 56.75±9.74 years. The waist circumference had the greatest influence on all factors, and BMI, AVI, and BRI were similarly correlated. WHtR had the largest AUC for predicting obesity in both sexes, and in addition, we provided a recommended cut-off value of BMI, WHR, WHtR, BAI, OBD, CI, AVI, ABSI and BRI. WHtR had the largest AUC for predicting diabetes, hypertension, and dyslipidaemia, while BMI also served as a good predictive indicator (all P
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39. MicroRNA-214 Prevents Pulmonary Angiogenesis and Alveolarization in Rat Models with Bronchopulmonary Dysplasia via PlGF-Dependent STAT3 Signaling Pathway
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Zhi-Qun Zhang, Hui Hong, Jing Li, Xiao-Xia Li, and Xian-Mei Huang
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Background: In recent years, the roles of microRNAs (miRNAs) in pulmonary diseases have been widely studied and researched. However, the molecular mechanism by which miR-214 affects bronchopulmonary dysplasia (BPD) remains elusive and merits further exploration. Hence, this study aims to clarify the function of miR-214 in pulmonary angiogenesis and alveolarization in preterm infants with BPD. Methods: BPD neonatal rat model was induced by hyperoxia, and pulmonary epithelial cells were isolated from rats and exposed to hyperoxia. Gain- or loss-of-function experiments were performed in BPD neonatal rats and hyperoxic pulmonary epithelial cells. MiR-214 and PlGF expression in BPD neonatal rats, and eNOS, Bcl-2, c-myc, Survivin, α-SMA and E-cadherin expression in hyperoxic pulmonary epithelial cells were detected using RT-qPCR and western blot analysis. The interaction between PlGF and miR-214 was identified using dual luciferase reporter gene assay and RIP assay. ELISA was adopted to assess IL-1β, TNF-a, IL-6, ICAM-1 and Flt-1 expression in rats. Results: Decreased miR-214 expression and elevated PlGF expression were evident in the lung tissues of neonatal rats with BPD. PlGF was a target of miR-214, and miR-214 downregulated PlGF to inactivate the STAT3 signaling pathway. miR-214 overexpression or PlGF silencing decreased apoptosis of hyperoxic pulmonary epithelial cells and declined pulmonary angiogenesis and alveolarization in BPD neonatal rats. Conclusions: Collectively, miR-214 can protects against pulmonary angiogenesis and alveolarization in preterm infants with BPD by suppressing PlGF and blocking STAT3 signaling pathway.
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40. Transient Vision Restoration Training Using a Unique Virtual Reality Platform in Glaucoma
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Xiao Xia Li, Hang Chu, Li Yan, and Yan Lu
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Background To evaluate the efficacy of transient vision restoration training (tVRT) with an augmented virtual reality platform in glaucoma patients. Design: A self-control, prospective study. Methods This study recruited subjects with glaucoma. All participants were treated with tVRT which based on an augmented virtual reality platform for 20 minutes. The intraocular pressure (IOP), the best-corrected visual acuity (BCVA), global mean defect (MD) values, global indices mean sensitivity (MS) were evaluated and compared before and after treatment. Results While the IOP and BCVA after tVRT did not change obviously compared to baseline. However, the global MD significantly reduced, consistently the global MS changed better in the treated patients. Conclusions The glaucomatous optic neuropathy remains potentially neuroplasticity. And the training based on an augmented virtual reality platform may have a positive impact on vision restoration.
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41. The involvement of HDAC3-mediated inhibition of microRNA cluster 17-92 in hyperoxia-mediated impairment of lung development in neonatal rats
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Zhi-Qun Zhang, Hui Hong, Jing Li, Xiao-Xia Li, and Di Wang
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Hyperoxia ,Placental growth factor ,Angiogenesis ,business.industry ,Promoter ,respiratory system ,medicine.disease ,HDAC3 ,Bronchopulmonary dysplasia ,mental disorders ,microRNA ,medicine ,Cancer research ,medicine.symptom ,business ,Chromatin immunoprecipitation - Abstract
BackgroundThe incidence of bronchopulmonary dysplasia (BPD), a chronic lung disease of newborns, has been paradoxically rising despite medical advances. Histone deacetylase 3 (HDAC3) has been reported to be a crucial regulator in alveologenesis. Hence, this study aims to investigate the mechanism of HDAC3 in the pulmonary angiogenesis and alveolarization of BPD.MethodsA hyperoxia-induced mouse model of BPD was constructed. The mean liner intercept (MLI) and alveolar volume were measured to evaluate the alveolarization in BPD mice. Immunofluorescence assay was performed to detect the microvessel density (MVD) of lung tissues. Next, the expression of HDAC3 and its enrichment in the promoter region of microRNA (miR)-17-92 cluster, as well as the enrichment of p65 in the placental growth factor (Pgf) promoter region were detected by Western blot analysis and chromatin immunoprecipitation (ChIP) assay. The effect of HDAC3 and p65 on the activity of miR-17-92 promoter and Pgf promoter were examined by dual-luciferase reporter gene assay, respectively. Finally, the role of HDAC3 in angiogenesis and alveolarization through miR-17 regulated EZH1-p65-Pgf axis was validated in BPD mouse models.ResultsHDAC3 was involved in the regulation of alveolarization and angiogenesis in BPD. Results demonstrated that the expression of the miR-17-92 cluster in BPD was regulated by HDAC3. miR-17 was related to the regulatory role of HDAC3 in regulating EZH1 expression and in lung fibroblasts of BPD. Besides, results showed that EZH1 could promote Pgf expression by recruiting p65 to regulate BPD. HDAC3 regulated the expression of EZH1 through miR-17 to promote the recruitment of p65 in the Pgf promoter region, thus enhancing the transcription and expression of Pgf. HDAC3 was demonstrated to regulate Pgf through the miR-17-EZH1-p65 axis to mediate angiogenesis and alveolarization of BPD mice.ConclusionAltogether, the present study revealed that HDAC3 could regulate the EZH1-p65-Pgf axis through miR-17 in the miR-17-92 cluster in the pulmonary angiogenesis and alveolarization of BPD mice.
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42. MicroRNA-214 prevents pulmonary angiogenesis and alveolarization in neonatal rats with hyperoxia-mediated impairment of lung development by blocking PlGF-dependent STAT3 signaling pathway
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Jing Li, Hui Hong, Xiao-Xia Li, Xianmei Huang, and Zhi-Qun Zhang
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Hyperoxia ,Lung ,biology ,business.industry ,Angiogenesis ,medicine.disease ,biology.organism_classification ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Bronchopulmonary dysplasia ,Enos ,mental disorders ,Survivin ,microRNA ,medicine ,Cancer research ,Gene silencing ,medicine.symptom ,business - Abstract
In recent years, the roles of microRNAs (miRNAs) in pulmonary diseases have been widely studied and researched. However, the molecular mechanism by which miR-214 affects bronchopulmonary dysplasia (BPD) remains elusive and merits further exploration. Hence, this study aims to clarify the function of miR-214 in pulmonary angiogenesis and alveolarization in preterm infants with BPD. BPD neonatal rat model was induced by hyperoxia, and pulmonary epithelial cells were isolated from rats and exposed to hyperoxia. Gain- or loss-of-function experiments were performed in BPD neonatal rats and hyperoxic pulmonary epithelial cells. MiR-214 and PlGF expression in BPD neonatal rats, and eNOS, Bcl-2, c-myc, Survivin, α-SMA and E-cadherin expression in hyperoxic pulmonary epithelial cells were detected using RT-qPCR and western blot analysis. The interaction between PlGF and miR-214 was identified using dual luciferase reporter gene assay and RIP assay. ELISA was adopted to assess IL-1β, TNF-a, IL-6, ICAM-1 and Flt-1 expression in rats. Decreased miR-214 expression and elevated PlGF expression were evident in the lung tissues of neonatal rats with BPD. PlGF was a target of miR-214, and miR-214 downregulated PlGF to inactivate the STAT3 signaling pathway. miR-214 overexpression or PlGF silencing decreased apoptosis of hyperoxic pulmonary epithelial cells and declined pulmonary angiogenesis and alveolarization in BPD neonatal rats. Collectively, miR-214 can protects against pulmonary angiogenesis and alveolarization in preterm infants with BPD by suppressing PlGF and blocking STAT3 signaling pathway.
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43. Geometrical potential and nanofiber membrane’s highly selective adsorption property
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Ji-Huan He, Xiao-Xia Li, and Dan Tian
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Chemistry ,General Chemical Engineering ,Bubble ,lcsh:QD450-801 ,lcsh:Physical and theoretical chemistry ,Nanotechnology ,02 engineering and technology ,Surfaces and Interfaces ,General Chemistry ,010501 environmental sciences ,01 natural sciences ,Electrospinning ,Surface energy ,Physics::Fluid Dynamics ,Membrane ,Adsorption ,020401 chemical engineering ,Nanofiber ,Selective adsorption ,0204 chemical engineering ,Science, technology and society ,0105 earth and related environmental sciences - Abstract
The definition of a nanofiber is discussed, and the history of the development of bubble electrospinning is briefly elucidated, its main properties are emphasized, and the morphology of its products is summarized. A geometrical interpretation of the nanofiber membrane’s adsorption is given as a natural intrinsic property of the geometrical potential of nanoscale structure. Nano-effect, Casimir effect, capillary effect, Earth’s gravity difference, Newton’s gravity, and lotus leaf’s highly selective repulsion property can all be interpreted using the geometrical potential or boundary-induced force.
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44. Non-invasive metabolomic profiling of culture media of ICSI- and IVF-derived early developmental cattle embryos via Raman spectroscopy
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Ping-Hua Cao, Wen-Xia Han, Fan Zhang, Hua Wu, Ya-Kun Xu, Xiao-Xia Li, Xue-Li Yu, Jun-Yi Chen, and Ying-Hua Li
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0301 basic medicine ,animal structures ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Fertilization in Vitro ,Biology ,Spectrum Analysis, Raman ,Intracytoplasmic sperm injection ,Embryo Culture Techniques ,Andrology ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Endocrinology ,Human fertilization ,Food Animals ,Pregnancy ,medicine ,Animals ,Sperm Injections, Intracytoplasmic ,Blastocyst ,reproductive and urinary physiology ,030219 obstetrics & reproductive medicine ,In vitro fertilisation ,urogenital system ,Embryogenesis ,Embryo ,General Medicine ,Embryonic stem cell ,In vitro ,Culture Media ,030104 developmental biology ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,embryonic structures ,Cattle ,Female ,Animal Science and Zoology ,therapeutics - Abstract
The aim of the present study was to compare differences in composition between in vitro cultured early developmental embryos resulting from either in vitro fertilization (IVF) or intracytoplasmic sperm injection (ICSI). Non-invasive metabolomic profiling of culture media was conducted with laser tweezer Raman spectroscopy (LTRS), providing molecular information that was used to aid the diagnosis or treatment of embryos that were adversely affected by ICSI treatment, ultimately improving the ICSI embryonic developmental potential. Cattle embryos were generated via ICSI and IVF with development to the 2-, 4-, 8-, 16-,32-cell, and blastocyst stages with individual in vitro culturing occurring for 4 h. The culture media for embryos in different developmental stages were separately analyzed using LTRS. The resulting composition of culture media used for culturing IVF- and ICSI-derived embryos was mainly altered in contents of carbohydrates, lipids, DNA, and proteins. Bands at 1004 cm−1 (phenylalanine) and 1529 cm−1 (-C = C-carotenoid) had specific patterns related to the metabolicactivity of embryos; using LTRS, and these may be considered as biomarkers for embryonic development. Furthermore, the vibrations of lipids at different stages increased more with assessment of ICSI culture media than in IVF media. Discriminant function analysis can be utilized for the classification of culture media used for culture of ICSI- and IVF-derived embryos. In conclusion, LTRS can be used for development of an independent assay to assess embryo status during both ICSI and IVF procedures, which provides novel insights into differences in structure and components of single cells.
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45. Rhexoacrodictys broussonetiae sp. nov. from Guizhou, China
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Xiao-Xia Li, Zhong-Jiu Xiao, Hao-Dong Wang, Pei-Yong Song, and Ling Tang
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Ecology ,Plant Science ,Rhexoacrodictys ,Biology ,China ,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics - Published
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46. Optical properties of reduced graphene oxide and CuFe2O4 composites in the IR region
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De-yue Ma, Guo Yuxiang, Yurun Zeng, and Xiao-xia Li
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Materials science ,Infrared ,Scattering ,Astrophysics::Cosmology and Extragalactic Astrophysics ,02 engineering and technology ,010402 general chemistry ,021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology ,Condensed Matter Physics ,01 natural sciences ,Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Optics ,Radiation properties ,0104 chemical sciences ,Electronic, Optical and Magnetic Materials ,Extinction (optical mineralogy) ,Infrared window ,Emissivity ,Astrophysics::Solar and Stellar Astrophysics ,Astrophysics::Earth and Planetary Astrophysics ,Composite material ,0210 nano-technology ,Absorption (electromagnetic radiation) ,Refractive index ,Astrophysics::Galaxy Astrophysics - Abstract
The complex refractive index of reduced graphene oxide and CuFe2O4 composites prepared by hydrothermal method was calculated using infrared Micro-reflective spectra and K-K relation, and the calculation errors were analyzed according to its IR transmission and spectral reflectivity calculated by Fresnel formula. And then normal emissivity of the composite in IR atmospheric window was calculated by means of Fresnel formula and modified refraction angle formula. The calculation accuracy was verified by comparing measured normal total emissivity with the calculated one. The results show that complex refractive index and normal emissivity calculated by the formulas have a high accuracy. It has been found that the composite has a good absorption and radiation characteristics in IR atmospheric window and a strong scattering ability in middle IR region by analyzing its extinction, absorption and radiation properties in IR region. Therefore, it may be used as IR absorption, extinction and radiation materials in some special fields.
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- 2018
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47. Effect of liquid helium vitrification on cytoskeleton of immature cattle oocytes
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Fan Zhang, Xue Li Yu, Xian Fei Guo, Ying Hua Li, Hua Wu, Xu Zhe Pei, and Xiao Xia Li
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Nitrogen ,Cell Culture Techniques ,Negative control ,Positive control ,Biology ,Helium ,Andrology ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Endocrinology ,Food Animals ,medicine ,Animals ,Vitrification ,Blastocyst ,Cytoskeleton ,Cryopreservation ,Microscopy ,030219 obstetrics & reproductive medicine ,0402 animal and dairy science ,Embryo ,04 agricultural and veterinary sciences ,General Medicine ,Anatomy ,Liquid nitrogen ,Oocyte ,040201 dairy & animal science ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Oocytes ,Cattle ,Female ,Animal Science and Zoology - Abstract
The developmental potential and the changes in cytoskeleton structures in immature oocytes of cattle resulting from liquid helium (LHe) vitrification was evaluated in this study. Immature oocytes were randomly divided into three groups: fresh oocytes (negative control), oocytes vitrified in liquid nitrogen (LN group, positive control), and oocytes vitrified in LHe (LHe group). In Experiment 1, the proportions for normal morphology, maturation, cleavage, and blastocyst were greater in the LHe group than in the LN group (88.3% compared with 79.1%, 51.7% compared with 43.3%, 42.6% compared with 33.0%, and 11.0% compared with 4.7%, respectively; P
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- 2017
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48. Xanthine oxidase inhibitory effects of the constituents of Chrysanthemum morifolium stems
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Yi Zhang, Jing Ya Ruan, Wenzhong Shi, Lifeng Han, Xiao Xia Li, Li Jun Jin, Lu Qu, and Wang Tao
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biology ,010405 organic chemistry ,Chrysanthemum morifolium ,food and beverages ,Plant Science ,Asteraceae ,biology.organism_classification ,01 natural sciences ,Biochemistry ,0104 chemical sciences ,010404 medicinal & biomolecular chemistry ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,chemistry ,Scientific development ,Botany ,Xanthine oxidase ,Agronomy and Crop Science ,Biotechnology - Abstract
The flowers of Chrysanthemum morifolium Ramat. (family: Asteraceae) are used in Traditional Chinese Medicine to treat fever, cold and swelling. However the aerial part is considered as agriculture waste and the chemical and pharmacological information is scanty. From the stems of this plant, four new compounds named as morineoliganosides A (1), B (2), C (3) and heterophyllol-1-O-β- d -glucopyranoside A (4) together with 27 known isolates (5–31), including flavonoids and caffeoylquinic acids were isolated. Their structures were elucidated by chemical and spectroscopic methods The inhibitory effects on xanthine oxidase of these compounds have been determined. This research provided a scientific development and utilization of C. morifolium stems.
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49. A fractal modification of the surface coverage model for an electrochemical arsenic sensor
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Dan Tian, Ji-Huan He, Xiao-Xia Li, and He Chunhui
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Imagination ,Surface (mathematics) ,Materials science ,Chemical substance ,Legendre wavelet ,General Chemical Engineering ,media_common.quotation_subject ,02 engineering and technology ,010402 general chemistry ,021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology ,01 natural sciences ,0104 chemical sciences ,Electrochemical gas sensor ,Search engine ,Fractal ,Electrochemistry ,0210 nano-technology ,Science, technology and society ,Biological system ,media_common - Abstract
A fast and accurate estimation of the arsenic concentration in an electrochemical sensor is of great importance in optimization of the sensor. Legendre wavelet method was used for this purpose (Electrochimica Acta, 266(2018), 27–33), however, after a careful looking through the solution process, the model can only lead to a zero solution, this paradox can be successfully solved by a fractal modification of the surface coverage model. A simple solution process to the fractal model is elucidated.
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- 2019
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50. Moving Target Location Method of Video Image Based on Computer Vision
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Hai-yan Zhang and Xiao-xia Li
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Computer science ,business.industry ,Training level ,ComputingMethodologies_IMAGEPROCESSINGANDCOMPUTERVISION ,Motion (physics) ,Positioning technology ,Feature (computer vision) ,Position (vector) ,Information model ,Point (geometry) ,Computer vision ,Artificial intelligence ,Enhanced Data Rates for GSM Evolution ,business - Abstract
By the localization and recognition of human moving target in video image, combined with the information of human motion feature in video image, the moving target localization and visual reconstruction is realized, this paper analyzes the feature quantity of moving objects in video image, improves the training level, and proposes a moving objects positioning technology of video image based on computer vision and 3D feature point reconstruction. According to the moving feature position of human body, the 3D information modeling and image acquisition of moving target is carried out by using video information acquisition and spatial feature scanning methods. The moving feature points of the collected moving target video image are calibrated and arranged, and the 3D edge outlines feature point set of human skeleton is extracted and represented as a high dimensional vector to form the regular feature database of moving target video image. The moving points in the regular feature database of moving target video image are fusion to realize the reconstruction of moving target video image and the location of moving target. The simulation results show that the method has good real-time and accuracy in moving target location of video image, has strong ability of 3D marking of human moving points, and has high accuracy of extracting moving motion features.
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