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2. Identification and characterization of two types of triacylglycerol lipase genes from Neocaridina denticulata sinensis
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Meiling, Liang, Liya, Ma, Xin, Li, Dandan, Feng, Jiquan, Zhang, and Yuying, Sun
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Environmental Chemistry ,General Medicine ,Aquatic Science - Abstract
Triacylglycerol lipases (TGLs) can catalyze the hydrolysis reaction of triacylglycerol serving multiple functions in most organisms. Based on the genomic and transcriptomic databases of Neocaridina denticulata sinensis, two TGL genes from N. denticulata sinensis designated NdTGL1 and NdTGL2 were identified and characterized. NdTGL1 showed the highest expression in the stomach, followed by the testis and hepatopancreas, and NdTGL2 exhibited the maximum expression in the hepatopancreas, followed by the stomach and heart. Under the stimulation of copper ion, the expression of NdTGL1 peaked at 12 h and the expression of NdTGL2 elevated significantly at 24 h after stimulation (P 0.05). It is speculated that NdTGLs may play an important role in the stress response of N. denticulata sinensis. Challenged with Vibrio parahaemolyticus, the expression profiles of NdTGL1 and NdTGL2 in the hepatopancreas was different, which indicates that the immune response of the V. parahaemolyticus challenge might lead to changes in triglyceride metabolism. The recombinant NdTGL (recNdTGL1 and recNdTGL2) were obtained and the enzymatic characterization of recNdTGL1 and recNdTGL2 were determined. The common maximum activity and stability of the recNdTGL1 and recNdTGL2 were observed at 45 °C and 10 °C, respectively. Both recNdTGL1 and recNdTGL2 exhibited the highest activity at pH 10.0. Furthermore, the recNdTGL1 and recNdTGL2 displayed the maximum stability at pH 5.0 and pH 8.0, respectively. In presence of different metal ions, the enzyme activity of recNdTGL1 and recNdTGL2 were inhibited by Cu
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3. A Smartphone App for Promoting Mental Well-being and Awareness of Anxious Symptoms in Adolescents: A Pilot Cluster Randomized Controlled Trial
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Yuying Sun, Man Ping Wang, Sai Yin Ho, Christian S. Chan, Patrick K.W. Man, Tyrone Kwok, Alice N.T. Wan, and Tai Hing Lam
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Health (social science) ,Rehabilitation ,Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health ,Computer Science Applications - Published
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4. RNA-seq analysis revealing the immune response of Neocaridina denticulata sinensis gill to Vibrio parahaemolyticus infection
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Weihua, Kong, Zixuan, Wu, Yujie, Liu, Congcong, Yan, Jiquan, Zhang, and Yuying, Sun
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Gills ,Decapoda ,Gene Expression Profiling ,Vibrio Infections ,Animals ,Environmental Chemistry ,Chitin ,RNA-Seq ,Vibrio parahaemolyticus ,General Medicine ,Serine Proteases ,Aquatic Science ,Immunity, Innate - Abstract
Vibrio parahaemolyticus causes serious economic losses to the shrimp farming industry. There is still a lack of adequate understanding of the changes in the overall response of N. denticulata sinensis caused by V. parahaemolyticus, particularly with respect to gill tissue, which is severely damaged by the pathogen. In this study, a total of 1358 differentially expressed genes were identified between the PBS control and Vibrio stimulation groups using transcriptome sequencing techniques. After further screening and analysis, many immune-related genes were obtained, involving lysosome pathway, metabolic process, chitin-binding protein, and serine protease family members. In addition, we randomly selected six DEGs in the lysosome pathway for qRT-PCR verification, and the results showed that their expression patterns were consistent with the RNA-seq. The results demonstrate the molecular regulation of the gill tissue response to V. parahaemolyticus infection in N. denticulata sinensis, contributing to the understand of the complex and efficient innate immune system and defense mechanisms in crustaceans.
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5. <scp>MPK6‐mediated HY5</scp> phosphorylation regulates <scp>light‐induced</scp> anthocyanin accumulation in apple fruit
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Yifan Xing, Wenjing Sun, Yuying Sun, Jialin Li, Jie Zhang, Ting Wu, Tingting Song, Yuncong Yao, and Ji Tian
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Plant Science ,Agronomy and Crop Science ,Biotechnology - Abstract
Light is known to regulate anthocyanin pigment biosynthesis in plants on several levels, but the significance of protein phosphorylation in light-induced anthocyanin accumulation needs further investigation. In this study, we investigated the dynamics of the apple fruit phosphoproteome in response to light, using high-performance liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry analysis. Among the differentially phosphorylated proteins, the bZIP (basic leucine zipper) transcription factor, HY5, which has been identified as an anthocyanin regulator, was rapidly activated by light treatment of the fruit. We hypothesized that phosphorylated MdHY5 may play a role in light-induced anthocyanin accumulation of apple fruit. Protein interaction and phosphorylation assays showed that mitogen-activated protein kinase MdMPK6 directly interacted with, and activated, MdHY5 via phosphorylation under light conditions, thereby increasing its stability. Consistent with this finding, the suppression of the mitogen-activated protein kinase genes MdMPK6 or MdHY5 resulted in an inhibition of anthocyanin accumulation, and further showed that light-induced anthocyanin accumulation is dependent on MdMPK6 kinase activity, and is required for maximum MdHY5 activity. Under light conditions, active MdMPK6 phosphorylated MdHY5 leading to accumulation of phospho-MdHY5, which enhanced the binding of MdHY5 to its target anthocyanin related genes in fruit. Our findings reveal an MdMPK6-MdHY5 phosphorylation pathway in light-induced anthocyanin accumulation, providing new insights into the regulation of light-induced anthocyanin biosynthesis in apple fruit at both the transcriptional and post-translational levels.
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6. Forecasting interval-valued crude oil prices using asymmetric interval models
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Quanying Lu, Yuying Sun, Yongmiao Hong, and Shouyang Wang
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General Economics, Econometrics and Finance ,Finance - Published
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7. Widening the Lens on UV Filters: Newfound Ubiquity of Triazine UV Filters in Breast Milk from South China and Implications for Augmented 'Cocktail' Exposure in Infants
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Yuying Sun, Hui Xie, Bibai Du, Jiehua Li, Liang-Ying Liu, Ying Guo, and Lixi Zeng
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Ecology ,Health, Toxicology and Mutagenesis ,Environmental Chemistry ,Pollution ,Waste Management and Disposal ,Water Science and Technology - Published
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8. Model averaging for interval-valued data
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Yuying Sun, Alan T. K. Wan, Shouyang Wang, and Xinyu Zhang
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Information Systems and Management ,General Computer Science ,Mean squared error ,Model selection ,Estimator ,Interval (mathematics) ,Management Science and Operations Research ,Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering ,Autoregressive model ,Bias of an estimator ,Modeling and Simulation ,Statistics ,Range (statistics) ,Time series ,Mathematics - Abstract
In recent years, model averaging, by which estimates are obtained based on not one single model but a weighted ensemble of models, has received growing attention as an alternative to model selection. To-date, methods for model averaging have been developed almost exclusively for point-valued data, despite the fact that interval-valued data are commonplace in many applications and the substantial body of literature on estimation and inference methods for interval-valued data. This paper focuses on the special case of interval time series data, and assumes that the mid-point and log-range of the interval values are modelled by a two-equation vector autoregressive with exogenous covariates (VARX) model. We develop a methodology for combining models of varying lag orders based on a weight choice criterion that minimises an unbiased estimator of the squared error risk of the model average estimator. We prove that this method yields predictors of mid-points and ranges with an optimal asymptotic property. In addition, we develop a method for correcting the range forecasts, taking into account the forecast error variance. An extensive simulation experiment examines the performance of the proposed model averaging method in finite samples. We apply the method to an interval-valued data series on crude oil future prices.
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9. An extracellular Cu/Zn superoxide dismutase from Neocaridina denticulata sinensis: cDNA cloning, mRNA expression and characterizations of recombinant protein
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Dandan, Feng, Xi, Gao, Weihua, Kong, Zixuan, Wu, Congcong, Yan, Yujie, Liu, Kefan, Xing, Yuying, Sun, and Jiquan, Zhang
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Zinc ,DNA, Complementary ,Superoxide Dismutase-1 ,Decapoda ,Escherichia coli ,Animals ,Environmental Chemistry ,RNA, Messenger ,General Medicine ,Cloning, Molecular ,Aquatic Science ,Copper ,Recombinant Proteins - Abstract
Neocaridina denticulata sinensis possesses characters of rapid growth, tenacious vitality, short growth cycle, transparent, and easy feeding. Therefore, it is gradually being developed into an animal model for basic research on decapod crustaceans. Herein, a Cu/Zn superoxide dismutase (Cu/Zn-SOD), named as Nd-ecCu/Zn-SOD, was identified and characterized from N. denticulata sinensis. The full-length cDNA sequence of Nd-ecCu/Zn-SOD is 829 bp containing a 684 bp open reading frame, which encodes a protein of 227 amino acid residues with a typical Sod_Cu domain. The quantitative real-time PCR analysis showed that Nd-ecCu/Zn-SOD mRNA was expressed in all the tested tissues. Under challenge with copper, the mRNA expression of Nd-ecCu/Zn-SOD reached the maximum at 6 h, and decreased until 24 h. After 24 h of exposure, its expression was up-regulated significantly at 36 h. After then its expression sharply decreased with a comeback at 48 h. The result indicated that Nd-ecCu/Zn-SOD might play an important role in the stress response of N. denticulata sinensis. The expression of Nd-ecCu/Zn-SOD in gills challenged with Vibrio parahaemolyticus changed in a time-dependent manner. Nd-ecCu/Zn-SOD was lowly expressed in early developmental stages by RNA-Seq technology, yet it showed that a cyclical rise and fall occurred between middle stages and late stages. In addition, Nd-ecCu/Zn-SOD was recombinantly expressed using E. coli and the recombinant protein was purified as a single band on SDS-PAGE. The recombinant Nd-ecCu/Zn-SOD (rNd-ecCu/Zn-SOD) existed enzymatic activity under a wide range of temperature and pH. The exposure of metal ions was found that Zn
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10. Regional applicability of thermochromic windows based on dynamic radiation spectrum
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Yi Shen, Peng Xue, Tao Luo, Yanyun Zhang, Chi Yan Tso, Nan Zhang, Yuying Sun, Jingchao Xie, and Jiaping Liu
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Renewable Energy, Sustainability and the Environment - Published
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11. A novel type I Crustin from Exopalaemon carinicauda: Antimicrobial ability related to conserved cysteine
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Yongzhao, Zhou, Qinghua, Song, Yujie, Liu, Yuying, Sun, and Jiquan, Zhang
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Base Sequence ,General Medicine ,Aquatic Science ,Immunity, Innate ,Recombinant Proteins ,Anti-Bacterial Agents ,Arthropod Proteins ,Anti-Infective Agents ,Animals ,Environmental Chemistry ,Cysteine ,Palaemonidae ,Phylogeny ,Antimicrobial Cationic Peptides - Abstract
Crustins are a kind of antibacterial peptides (AMP) existing in crustaceans, and their antibacterial abilities are considered to be related to the conserved WAP domain. In this study, a novel type I Crustin gene was identified in Exopalaemon carinicauda, named EcCru. The deduced amino acid sequence revealed that the conserved cysteine at position 7 in the WAP domain was replaced by aspartic acid. The gene is 405 bp in length, encoding 134 amino acids, and is mainly distributed in gills and hepatopancreas. After Vibrio parahaemolyticus and Aeromonas hydrophila stimulation, the expression of EcCru was significantly up-regulated within 12 h, and then returned to normal levels. The recombinant protein was obtained using the Pichia pastoris expression system, and the recombinant protein had neither antibacterial activity against gram-positive or gram-negative bacteria. But the antibacterial ability emerged when Asp
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12. Multiple-feature-based zero-watermarking for robust and discriminative copyright protection of DIBR 3D videos
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Xiyao Liu, Yayun Zhang, Jiayu Wang, Yuying Sun, Wei Zhang, Di Zhou, Gerald Schaefer, and Hui Fang
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Information Systems and Management ,Artificial Intelligence ,Control and Systems Engineering ,Software ,Computer Science Applications ,Theoretical Computer Science - Published
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13. ECA-UNet for coronary artery segmentation and three-dimensional reconstruction
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Xiaojie Duan, Yuying Sun, and Jianming Wang
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Signal Processing ,Electrical and Electronic Engineering - Published
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14. Enhanced antioxidant capacity of lipoic acid in different food systems through lipase‐mediated esterification with phytosterols
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Wen‐Sen He, Yuying Sun, Zhishuo Li, Haonan Yang, Junjie Li, Qingzhi Wang, Chen Tan, and Bin Zou
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Nutrition and Dietetics ,Esterification ,Thioctic Acid ,Phytosterols ,Esters ,Lipase ,Agronomy and Crop Science ,Antioxidants ,Food Science ,Biotechnology - Abstract
α-Lipoic acid has excellent antioxidant activity, but its poor lipid solubility greatly limits its practical application. This study was undertaken (i) to develop a novel and efficient enzymatic synthesis of lipophilic lipoic acid esters using Candida sp. 99-125 lipase as a catalyst; and (ii) to systematically evaluate their antioxidant potential against bulk oil, oil-in-water emulsion (O/W) and cooked ground meat.Lipophilic lipoic acid esters were successfully and efficiently synthesized using phytosterols as acyl receptor in the presence of Candida sp. 99-125 lipase. The product was identified as phytosterol lipoate by mass spectrometry, Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy and nuclear magnetic resonance. The maximum conversion of phytosterol lipoate surpassed 90% within 12 h and its final yield exceeded 81%. Interestingly, the oil solubility of lipoic acid was increased at least 25-fold and other physicochemical properties were significantly improved. Most importantly, phytosterol lipoate exhibited higher antioxidant activity than lipoic acid in bulk oil, O/W emulsions and cooked ground meat.The antioxidant capacity of lipoic acid can be significantly enhanced by esterification with phytosterols. Therefore, phytosterol lipoate could be further developed as a new antioxidant for use in oil- and fat-based foods. © 2022 Society of Chemical Industry.
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15. A predictive control strategy for electrochromic glazing to balance the visual and thermal environmental requirements: Approach and energy-saving potential assessment
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Yuying Sun, Yingying Hao, Dan Wang, Wei Wang, Shiming Deng, Haoran Qi, and Peng Xue
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Renewable Energy, Sustainability and the Environment - Published
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16. Changes in Tobacco Use in the Early Phase of Coronavirus Disease 2019 Pandemic in Hong Kong: A Qualitative Study
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Xiaoyu Zhang, Yuying Sun, Derek Yee Tak Cheung, Man Ping Wang, Yongda Wu, Kin Yeung Chak, Jianjiu Chen, Lok Tung Leung, William Ho Cheung Li, Tai Hing Lam, and Sai Yin Ho
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Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health - Abstract
Introduction Changes in tobacco use and related personal and environmental factors amid the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic can be captured by qualitative studies, but they are few in non-Western populations. Aims and Methods We assessed the perceived links between tobacco use and COVID-19, and changes in the use of cigarettes, electronic cigarettes (ECs), and heated tobacco products (HTPs) in the early phase of the pandemic in Hong Kong, where lockdown was not implemented. Semi-structured telephone interviews were conducted from January to June 2021 in 95 participants (36 EC users, 28 HTP users, and 32 exclusive cigarette users). Transcriptions were coded using deductive and inductive approaches, and factors for changes were nested in the social-ecological model. Results Two-thirds of participants perceived their infection susceptibility was the same as never tobacco users, and 44.2% perceived more severe COVID-19 disease if infected. Amid the pandemic, tobacco use decreased overall but increased indoors for all three products. Increased tobacco use was mostly attributed to increased emotional distress, while decreases were attributed to various personal (health concerns) and environmental factors (e.g., COVID-19 regulations). Perceived convenience and lower costs were reasons for increased EC use. Limited access to HTPs was compensated by cigarette use. Conclusions Many participants were unaware of the potential harm of tobacco use on COVID-19. Overall tobacco use decreased due to COVID-19 regulations, which may not be sustainable post-pandemic. Indoor consumption increased, supporting a comprehensive smoke-free policy that covers private indoor areas. Better cessation services targeting EC, HTP, and cigarette use are needed. Implications Smokers need better awareness of the risk of tobacco use on COVID-19. Smoking cessation services can be improved by offering brief advice, strengthening advocacy against secondhand smoke, and covering EC and HTP use, highlighting their potential harms to users and others, and their risk of addiction and relapse to cigarette use.
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17. Molecular characterization and functional analysis of peroxiredoxin 3 (NdPrx3) from Neocaridina denticulata sinensis
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Ce Xu, Ying Wang, Ruirui Zhang, Jiquan Zhang, and Yuying Sun
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General Medicine - Published
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18. Characterization and functional analysis of peroxiredoxin 4 gene in the Neocaridina denticulata sinensis
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Ying, Wang, Ruirui, Zhang, Ce, Xu, Yuying, Sun, and Jiquan, Zhang
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DNA, Complementary ,Base Sequence ,Escherichia coli ,Animals ,Environmental Chemistry ,Female ,Peroxiredoxins ,General Medicine ,Cloning, Molecular ,Aquatic Science ,Phylogeny - Abstract
Peroxiredoxin (Prx) is an antioxidant protein family, which widely exists in organisms and plays an important role in innate immunity. In this study, the full-length cDNA of a Prx gene (NdPrx) was obtained from Neocaridina denticulata sinensis, which contains a 735 bp open reading frame (ORF) and encodes a polypeptide of 244 amino acids. It is inferred that the molecular weight of the encoded amino acid is 27261.20 Da and the theoretical isoelectric point is 6.16. Phylogenetic analysis shows that NdPrx and Prx4 have high homology, so it was named NdPrx4. Multiple alignment analysis showed that the amino acid sequence of NdPrx4 had high homology with Prx4 of other species, and the similarity with Homarus americanus was the highest, 92.86%. Quantitative real-time PCR analysis showed that NdPrx4 was expressed in various tissues of N. denticulata sinensis, and the expression in ovary was the highest. It was speculated that NdPrx4 may be related to maternal immune function. Under the stimulation of Cu
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19. Return direction forecasting: a conditional autoregressive shape model with beta density
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Haibin Xie, Yuying Sun, and Pengying Fan
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Management of Technology and Innovation ,Finance - Abstract
This paper derives a new decomposition of stock returns using price extremes and proposes a conditional autoregressive shape (CARS) model with beta density to predict the direction of stock returns. The CARS model is continuously valued, which makes it different from binary classification models. An empirical study is performed on the US stock market, and the results show that the predicting power of the CARS model is not only statistically significant but also economically valuable. We also compare the CARS model with the probit model, and the results demonstrate that the proposed CARS model outperforms the probit model for return direction forecasting. The CARS model provides a new framework for return direction forecasting.
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- 2023
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20. Redox metabolism maintains the leukemogenic capacity and drug resistance of AML cells
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Dan Huang, Changcheng Zhang, Ming Xiao, Xie Li, Weicai Chen, Yu Jiang, Yamin Yuan, Yaping Zhang, Yejun Zou, Lei Deng, Yang Wang, Yuying Sun, Wenping Dong, Zhuo Zhang, Li Xie, Zhuo Yu, Chiqi Chen, Ligen Liu, Jing Wang, Yi Yang, Jie Yang, Yuzheng Zhao, and Junke Zheng
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History ,Multidisciplinary ,Polymers and Plastics ,Business and International Management ,Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering - Abstract
Rewiring of redox metabolism has a profound impact on tumor development, but how the cellular heterogeneity of redox balance affects leukemogenesis remains unknown. To precisely characterize the dynamic change in redox metabolism in vivo, we developed a bright genetically encoded biosensor for H 2 O 2 (named HyPerion) and tracked the redox state of leukemic cells in situ in a transgenic sensor mouse. A H 2 O 2 -low (HyPerion-low) subset of acute myeloid leukemia (AML) cells was enriched with leukemia-initiating cells, which were endowed with high colony-forming ability, potent drug resistance, endosteal rather than vascular localization, and short survival. Significantly high expression of malic enzymes, including ME1/3, accounted for nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide phosphate (NADPH) production and the subsequent low abundance of H 2 O 2 . Deletion of malic enzymes decreased the population size of leukemia-initiating cells and impaired their leukemogenic capacity and drug resistance. In summary, by establishing an in vivo redox monitoring tool at single-cell resolution, this work reveals a critical role of redox metabolism in leukemogenesis and a potential therapeutic target.
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- 2023
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21. Transcriptome analysis of Neocaridina denticulate sinensis challenged by Vibrio parahemolyticus
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Kefan Xing, Jiquan Zhang, Congcong Yan, Yongzhao Zhou, Xuemei Xu, Yuying Sun, and Yujie Liu
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Genetics ,biology ,Gene Expression Profiling ,Vibrio parahaemolyticus ,Hepatopancreas ,General Medicine ,Aquatic Science ,biology.organism_classification ,Immunity, Innate ,Shrimp ,Transcriptome ,Neocaridina ,Immune system ,Decapoda ,Vibrio Infections ,Animals ,Environmental Chemistry ,Gene ,Pathogen - Abstract
As a common aquatic pathogen, Vibrio parahaemolyticus can cause a variety of diseases of shrimp, especially acute hepatopancreatic necrosis disease (AHPND), which leads to great losses to the aquaculture industry around the world. However, the molecular mechanism of V. parahaemolyticus infection is still unclear. Neocaridina denticulate sinensis is a kind of small ornamental shrimp that is popular in aquarium trade, and due to its tenacious vitality, rapid growth, high reproductive capacity, it is very suitable to be developed as an animal model for basic research on decapod crustaceans. Thus, in this paper, transcriptomes of N. denticulate sinensis hepatopancreas with or without V. parahaemolyticus injection were explored. The results showed that a total of 23,624 genes with the N50 of 2705 bp were obtained. Comparative transcriptomic analysis revealed 21,464 differentially expressed genes between the V. parahaemolyticus infected and non-infected group, of which, 11,127 genes were up-regulated and 10,337 genes were down-regulated. Functional enrichment analysis suggested that many DEGs enriched in immune related pathways, including MAPK signaling pathway, Phosphatidylinositol signaling system, Chemokine signaling pathway, Phagosome and Jak-STAT signaling pathway and so on. Eight genes were selected randomly for qRT-PCR to verify the transcriptome sequencing results and the results showed the expression of these genes were consistent with the transcriptome results. Our work provides a unique and important dataset that contributes to the understanding of the molecular mechanisms of the immune response to V. parahaemolyticus infection and may further provide the basis for the prevention and resolution of bacterial diseases.
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22. A Review of Family Business in China
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Yuying Sun
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23. Forecasting Tourism Demand With a New Time-Varying Forecast Averaging Approach
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Yuying Sun, Jian Zhang, Xin Li, and Shouyang Wang
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Tourism, Leisure and Hospitality Management ,Geography, Planning and Development ,Transportation - Abstract
Existing research has shown that combination can effectively improve tourism forecasting accuracy compared with single model. However, the model uncertainty and structural instability in combination for out-of-sample tourism forecasting may influence the forecasting performance. This paper proposes a novel forecast combination approach based on time-varying jackknife model averaging (TVJMA), which can more efficiently handle structural changes and nonstationary trends in tourism data. Using Hong Kong tourism demand from five major tourism source regions as an empirical study, we investigate whether our proposed nonparametric TVJMA-based approach can improve tourism forecasting accuracy further. Empirical results show that the proposed TVJMA-based approach outperforms other competitors including single model and three combination methods in most cases. Findings indicate the outstanding performance of our method is robust to various forecasting horizons and different estimation periods.
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24. Leakage prevention and treatment in water supply and drainage projects
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Yuying Sun
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25. Secondary solar heat gain modelling of spectral-selective glazing based on dynamic solar radiation spectrum
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Peng Xue, Yi Shen, Sheng Ye, Jinqing Peng, Yanyun Zhang, Qianqian Zhang, and Yuying Sun
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Building and Construction ,Energy (miscellaneous) - Published
- 2023
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26. Ocular Biological Characteristics and Refractive Errors in Children with Unilateral Congenital Ptosis
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Yuying Sun, Bingying Lin, Weipeng Liang, Zhen Mao, Xuanwei Liang, Cuiyu Zhang, Danping Huang, Chunyu Huang, Yao Ni, and Zuohong Li
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- 2023
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27. Penalized time-varying model averaging
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Yuying Sun, Yongmiao Hong, Shouyang Wang, and Xinyu Zhang
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Economics and Econometrics ,Applied Mathematics - Published
- 2022
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28. The Inhibitory Effect of Icariin Nanoparticles on Angiogenesis in Pulmonary Fibrosis
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Yuying Sun, Xiangtong Tian, and Jiahao Wang
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Materials science ,Angiogenesis ,Pulmonary Fibrosis ,Biomedical Engineering ,Biological Availability ,Nanoparticle ,Bioengineering ,02 engineering and technology ,Pharmacology ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,In vivo ,Pulmonary fibrosis ,medicine ,Animals ,General Materials Science ,Inhibitory effect ,Flavonoids ,General Chemistry ,021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology ,Condensed Matter Physics ,medicine.disease ,Rats ,Bioavailability ,chemistry ,Nanoparticles ,Nanocarriers ,0210 nano-technology ,Icariin - Abstract
This study investigated icariin (ICA) nanoparticles on angiogenesis in rats with pulmonary fibrosis and its mechanism. First, icariin solid nanoliposomes (ICA-SLN) were prepared. The in vitrorelease of icariin nanoparticles was determined using a UV-Vis spectrophotometer, after which the plasma concentration of icariin nanoparticles in rats was determined. The bioavailability of icariin nanoparticles was investigated, and the effect of icariin on angiogenesis of pulmonary fibrosis rats was re-observed. The results showed that the bioavailability of icariin in vivo was enhanced after nanomodification, which indicated that icariin solid nanoliposome was a good choice for oral sustained-release nanocarrier materials. in vivo experiments showed that icariin could significantly inhibit angiogenesis in rats with pulmonary fibrosis, and the inhibitory effect was related to the dose and time of action. Most importantly, this study provides the possibility of icariin as a targeted agent for future-targeted therapy.
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29. Predictive Value of Laboratory Indexes on Renal Involvement in Children with Henoch-Schönlein Purpura
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Jingjing Wu, Yingying Wen, Yuying Sun, Hang Su, Leying Xi, Shuang Xu, Xianqing Ren, and Yingying Jiang
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medicine.medical_specialty ,Henoch-Schonlein purpura ,biology ,Receiver operating characteristic ,diagnosis ,business.industry ,International Journal of General Medicine ,laboratory indexes ,General Medicine ,medicine.disease ,Logistic regression ,Fibrinogen ,renal involvement ,Gastroenterology ,Immunoglobulin G ,Internal medicine ,biology.protein ,medicine ,Antibody ,Henoch–Schönlein purpura ,Complication ,business ,Vasculitis ,Original Research ,medicine.drug - Abstract
Leying Xi,1 Shuang Xu,2 Yingying Jiang,2 Hang Su,2 Yuying Sun,2 Yingying Wen,2 Jingjing Wu,2 Xianqing Ren2 1Department of Pediatrics, Nanjing Hospital of Chinese Medicine Affiliated to Nanjing University of Chinese Medicine, Nanjing, Jiangsu, Peopleâs Republic of China; 2Department of Pediatrics, The First Affiliated Hospital of Henan University of Chinese Medicine, Zhengzhou, Henan, Peopleâs Republic of ChinaCorrespondence: Xianqing RenDepartment of Pediatrics, The First Affiliated Hospital of Henan University of Chinese Medicine, No. 9 Renmin Road, Jinshui District, Zhengzhou, Henan Province, 450000, Peopleâs Republic of ChinaTel +86 13673712698Email Renxq723@163.comObjective: HenochâSchönlein purpura (HSP) is the most common vasculitis in children. Renal involvement is the main long-term complication of HSP, and presently there is no way to predict which children may have irreversible renal damage from the outset. This study aimed to explore the prediction value of laboratory indexes on renal involvement in children with HSP, which could help the early identification and intervention.Methods: Children with HSP hospitalized at the First Affiliated Hospital of Henan University of Chinese Medicine from June 2019 to December 2020 were included. The demographic findings, clinical features, laboratory findings including blood routine examination, serum immunoglobulin, complement, T cell subsets levels, liver and kidney function, coagulation function were recorded. Laboratory indexes were analyzed, logistic regression analysis was performed to identify the independent predictors in HSP patients with renal involvement, and receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curves were further used to assess the value of prediction indexes, as well as the efficacy of combined diagnosis.Results: The study included 146 HSP patients, among them, 50 patients (34.2%) had renal involvement. Age, platelet distribution width (PDW), CD3+ and fibrinogen (FIB) were positively correlated with renal involvement, while the levels of Immunoglobulin G (IgG), C-reactive protein (CRP), and neutrophil/lymphocyte ratio (NLR) were negatively correlated with renal involvement. The area under the ROC Curve (AUC) of these biomarkers ranged from 0.6284 to 0.7009, and among the combinations, a combination of NLR, CRP, CD3+, FIB, PDW, IgG and age had the best AUC value (0.9774).Conclusion: Age, PDW, CD3+, FIB, CRP, NLR and IgG were prediction indexes for renal involvement in HSP patients, and these indexes can be combined appropriately to improve the diagnostic efficacy.Keywords: HenochâSchönlein purpura, laboratory indexes, renal involvement, diagnosis
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30. Genome-wide identification and expression profiling of Wnt gene family in Neocaridina denticulata sinensis
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Congcong Yan, Kefan Xing, Yujie Liu, Weihua Kong, Ruirui Zhang, Yuying Sun, and Jiquan Zhang
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Genetics ,General Medicine - Abstract
Wnt proteins are a class of hydrophobic secreted glycoproteins involved in diverse important biological processes, such as tissue formation and regeneration, embryonic development and innate immunity. The Wnt gene family has an early origin and is present in all deuterostomes. In the process of evolution, the phenomenon of gene expansion, contraction and adaptive evolution occurs in the Wnt gene family. In the current study, eleven Wnt genes (NdWnt1-2, NdWnt4-7, NdWnt9-11, NdWnt16, and NdWntA) belonging to different subfamilies were obtained based on the genomic and transcriptomic data of Neocaridina denticulata sinensis. Then the expression patterns of all NdWnts were analyzed in various tissues, at different developmental stages and under different stresses. The expression profiles of NdWnts at different developmental stages showed that most NdWnt genes were initially expressed at gastrula stage, and the expression of NdWnt5 and NdWnt16 throughout all developmental stages. The spatial expression of NdWnt genes presented tissue specificity. They were mainly expressed in four tissues, namely gill, intestines, ovary and eyestalk. After Vibrio parahemolyticus infection and under copper exposure, the expression levels of five NdWnts (NdWnt1, NdWnt5, NdWnt10, NdWnt16 and NdWntA) were variable. Our findings enrich the research on the Wnt gene family of N. denticulata sinensis and provide valuable insights into relationship between structure and function of Wnt genes in crustaceans.
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31. Forecasting crude oil price intervals and return volatility via autoregressive conditional interval models
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Yanan He, Shouyang Wang, Ai Han, Yongmiao Hong, and Yuying Sun
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Economics and Econometrics ,Autoregressive model ,Return volatility ,Range (statistics) ,Econometrics ,Trading strategy ,Interval (mathematics) ,Crude oil ,Energy policy ,Mathematics - Abstract
Crude oil prices are of vital importance for market participants and governments to make energy policies and decisions. In this paper, we apply a newly proposed autoregressive conditional interval ...
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32. Time-varying model averaging
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Yuying Sun, Shouyang Wang, Xinyu Zhang, Yongmiao Hong, and Tae-Hwy Lee
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Economics and Econometrics ,Mathematical optimization ,Mean squared error ,Series (mathematics) ,Applied Mathematics ,Model selection ,05 social sciences ,Estimator ,01 natural sciences ,Set (abstract data type) ,010104 statistics & probability ,Asymptotically optimal algorithm ,0502 economics and business ,0101 mathematics ,Constant (mathematics) ,Jackknife resampling ,050205 econometrics ,Mathematics - Abstract
Structural changes often occur in economics and finance due to changes in preferences, technologies, institutional arrangements, policies, crises, etc. Improving forecast accuracy of economic time series with structural changes is a long-standing problem. Model averaging aims at providing an insurance against selecting a poor forecast model. All existing model averaging approaches in the literature are designed with constant (non-time-varying) combination weights. Little attention has been paid to time-varying model averaging, which is more realistic in economics under structural changes. This paper proposes a novel model averaging estimator which selects optimal time-varying combination weights by minimizing a local jackknife criterion. It is shown that the proposed time-varying jackknife model averaging (TVJMA) estimator is asymptotically optimal in the sense of achieving the lowest possible local squared error loss in a class of time-varying model averaging estimators. Under a set of regularity assumptions, the TVJMA estimator is T h -consistent. A simulation study and an empirical application highlight the merits of the proposed TVJMA estimator relative to a variety of popular estimators with constant model averaging weights and model selection.
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- 2021
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33. Optimal load dispatch of multi-source looped district cooling systems based on energy and hydraulic performances
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Cheng Gao, Dan Wang, Yuying Sun, Wei Wang, and Xiuyu Zhang
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General Energy ,Mechanical Engineering ,Building and Construction ,Electrical and Electronic Engineering ,Pollution ,Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering ,Civil and Structural Engineering - Published
- 2023
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34. Quantitative effects of PM concentrations on spectral distribution of global normal irradiance
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Wanying Fang, Jiaping Liu, Sheng Ye, Jinqing Peng, Peng Xue, Jingchao Xie, Yuying Sun, and Qi Dai
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Photometry (optics) ,Spectral power distribution ,Renewable Energy, Sustainability and the Environment ,Irradiance ,Illuminance ,Environmental science ,Radiometry ,General Materials Science ,Daylight ,Particulates ,Atmospheric sciences - Abstract
Daylight refers to a free and valuable resource exhibiting photometric and radiometric features, and the physical parameters commonly used to represent its features are irradiance and illuminance. They are both obtained by the spectral power distribution (SPD) of global irradiance, demonstrating that values noticeably affect indoor thermal and luminous environments. Nevertheless, outdoor particulate matter (PM) significantly affects SPD conditions, and two relative spectral notions, i.e., percentage of spectral irradiance (PSIr) and percentage of spectral illuminance (PSIl), were proposed to study the effects of PM10 concentrations in radiometry and photometry with a field measurement, Beijing. As a result, the strong impact of PM10 on PSIr/ PSIl can be noticed in the range (380 to 540 nm) (P-value
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35. An extracellular Cu/Zn superoxide dismutase from Neocaridina denticulata sinensis: cDNA cloning, mRNA expression and characterizations of recombinant protein
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Dandan Feng, Xi Gao, Weihua Kong, Zixuan Wu, Yujie Liu, Kefan Xing, Yuying Sun, and Jiquan Zhang
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Background: Neocaridina denticulata sinensis possesses characters of rapid growth, tenacious vitality, short growth cycle, transparent, and easy feeding. Therefore, it is gradually being developed into an animal model for basic research on decapod crustaceans. Superoxide dismutase (SOD) family, the first line of defense to eliminate ROS, can catalyze ROS into O2 and H2O2. Particularly, Cu/Zn-SOD accounts for about 90% of total SOD, which play an important role in many creatures. Nevertheless, only a small number of related reports have cloned and characterized Cu/Zn-SOD in decapod crustaceans. Herein, a Cu/Zn superoxide dismutase (Cu/Zn-SOD), named as Nd-ecCu/Zn-SOD, was identified and characterized from N. denticulata sinensis. Results: The full-length cDNA sequence of Nd-ecCu/Zn-SOD is 829 bp containing a 684 bp open reading frame, which encoded a protein of 227 amino acid residues with a typical Sod_Cu domain. The quantitative real-time PCR analysis showed that Nd-ecCu/Zn-SOD mRNA was expressed in all the tested tissues. Under challenge with copper, the mRNA expression of Nd-ecCu/Zn-SOD reached the maximum at 6 h, and decreased until 24 h. After 24 h of exposure, its expression was up-regulated significantly at 36 h. After then its expression sharply decreased with a comeback at 48 h. The expression of Nd-ecCu/Zn-SOD in gills challenged with Vibrio parahaemolyticus changed in a time-dependent manner. In addition, Nd-ecCu/Zn-SOD was recombinantly expressed using E. coli and the recombinant protein was purified as a single band on SDS-PAGE. The recombinant Nd-ecCu/Zn-SOD (rNd-ecCu/Zn-SOD) existed enzymatic activity under a wide range of temperature and pH. The exposure of metal ions was found that Zn2+, Mg2+, Ca2+, Ba2+, and Cu2+ could inhibit the enzymatic activity of rNd-ecCu/Zn-SOD, and Mn2+ increased the enzymatic activity of rNd-ecCu/Zn-SOD. Conclusions: the recombinant protein was sensitive to change of pH and addition of different metal ions, and the expression of Nd-ecCu/Zn-SOD challenged with V. parahaemolyticus and exposure of Cu2+changed in a time-dependent manner. The results indicated that Nd-ecCu/Zn-SOD might sever as a biomarker of environment pollution and plays an important role in immune reaction.
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36. Genome-wide characterization of DcHsp90 gene family in carnation (Dianthus caryophyllus L.) and functional analysis of DcHsp90-6 in heat tolerance
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Pengcheng Xue, Yuying Sun, Diandian Hu, Junwei Zhang, and Xueli Wan
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Cell Biology ,Plant Science ,General Medicine - Abstract
Plant heat shock protein 90 (Hsp90) participates in various physiological processes including protein folding, degradation, and signal transduction. However, the DcHsp90 gene family in carnation (Dianthus caryophyllus L.) has not been systematically analyzed. We thoroughly examined and comprehensively analyzed the carnation DcHsp90 gene family in this study and discovered 9 DcHsp90 genes. Based on the phylogenetic examination, DcHsp90 proteins may be divided into two groups. DcHsp90 structural features were similar but varied between groups. Promoter analysis revealed the presence of many cis-acting elements, most of which were connected to growth and development, hormones, and stress. DcHsp90 genes may play distinct functions in heat stress response, according to gene expression analyses. The DcHsp90-6 was isolated, and its role in the reaction to heat stress was studied. Thermotolerance and superoxide dismutase activity in transgenic seedlings were enhanced by Arabidopsis overexpression of DcHsp90-6. After heat stress, transgenic plants' electrolyte leakage and malondialdehyde levels were much lower than wild-type plants. Furthermore, overexpression of DcHsp90-6 altered the expressions of stress-responsive genes such as AtHsp101, AtHsp90, AtGolS1, AtRS4/5, and AtHsfB1. This study provides comprehensive information on the DcHsp90 gene family and suggests that overexpressed DcHsp90-6 positively regulates thermotolerance highlighting the adaptation mechanism of carnation under heat stress.
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37. Estimation of Partially Linear Panel Data Models with Cross-Sectional Dependence
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Yuying Sun, Shouyang Wang, and Bai Huang
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0209 industrial biotechnology ,Monte Carlo method ,Linear model ,Estimator ,Asymptotic distribution ,02 engineering and technology ,Nonparametric regression ,Nonlinear system ,020901 industrial engineering & automation ,Dimension (vector space) ,0202 electrical engineering, electronic engineering, information engineering ,Computer Science (miscellaneous) ,Applied mathematics ,020201 artificial intelligence & image processing ,Information Systems ,Mathematics ,Curse of dimensionality - Abstract
This paper studies the estimation of the partially linear panel data models, allowing for cross-sectional dependence through a common factors structure. This semiparametric additive partial linear framework, including both linear and nonlinear additive components, is more flexible compared to linear models, and is preferred to a fully nonparametric regression because of the ‘curse of dimensionality’. The consistency and asymptotic normality of the proposed estimators are established for the case where both cross-sectional dimension and temporal dimension go to infinity. The theoretical findings are further supported for small samples via a Monte Carlo study. The results suggest that the proposed method is robust to a wide variety of data generation processes.
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- 2021
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38. Brexit and Its Impact on the US Stock Market
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Shouyang Wang, Yuying Sun, Kenan Qiao, Bai Huang, and Zhengyang Liu
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0209 industrial biotechnology ,Volatility clustering ,02 engineering and technology ,Term (time) ,020901 industrial engineering & automation ,Momentum (finance) ,Brexit ,Dummy variable ,0202 electrical engineering, electronic engineering, information engineering ,Computer Science (miscellaneous) ,Econometrics ,Economics ,020201 artificial intelligence & image processing ,Stock market ,Volatility (finance) ,Stock (geology) ,Information Systems - Abstract
This paper firstly analyzes the Brexit’s impact on the US stock market using a novel interval methodology. The interval-valued dummy variables are proposed to measure the direction and magnitudes of the changes in the inter-day trend and the intra-day volatility of S&P500 returns simultaneously. It is found that both the trend and the volatility of S&P500 returns increased before the Brexit. Besides, the Brexit negatively affected S&P500 returns’ trend in the short term after the event, while its impact on market volatility was positive, which slowly decayed across time. Furthermore, a new interesting finding is that there are both short-term momentum effects (i.e., positive autocorrelation of trends) and volatility clustering in stock markets.
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- 2021
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39. A cluster randomized controlled trial of more appreciation and less criticism in Hong Kong parents
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Tai Hing Lam, Samantha S. W. Fung, Sai Yin Ho, Sunita M. Stewart, Janet C. M. Ip, Patrick K. W. Man, Alice N.T. Wan, and Yuying Sun
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Male ,Parents ,Schools ,Parenting ,Health action process approach ,Psychological intervention ,Community service ,PsycINFO ,Psychosocial Intervention ,law.invention ,Randomized controlled trial ,law ,Intervention (counseling) ,Well-being ,Hong Kong ,Humans ,Criticism ,Female ,Parent-Child Relations ,Child ,Psychology ,General Psychology ,Clinical psychology - Abstract
Our cluster randomized controlled trial tested, respectively, 2 brief interventions to promote more appreciation and less criticism in Hong Kong Chinese parents toward their children and to enhance family well-being. We randomized 56 primary schools and community service centers (clusters of parents of primary grades 3-6 students) to the more appreciation (MA) or less criticism (LC) intervention arms, or fruit and vegetable control arm (FV). A total of 803 parents received a 2-hr workshop on increasing appreciation (19 clusters, n = 270), reducing criticism (21 clusters, n = 336), or increasing fruit and vegetable consumption (16 clusters, n = 197) and were assessed at baseline, immediately after the workshop, at 2 weeks, and at 6 weeks. Primary outcomes were parents' frequency of appreciation and criticism behaviors. Secondary outcomes were family well-being and potential behavioral determinants proposed by the Health Action Process Approach, including outcome expectancies, self-efficacy, intention, and planning behavior. At 6 weeks, the MA and LC arms reported greater increases in appreciation behavior than the FV arm, and the LC arm reported greater decreases in criticism than the FV arm, with small effect sizes. Specific improvements were also observed in the behavioral determinants at various time points compared with the FV arm. Similar improvements in family well-being were observed across all arms. Our findings were the first to show that brief Health Action Process Approach-based workshops on Chinese parents were effective in promoting positive parental behaviors. (PsycInfo Database Record (c) 2020 APA, all rights reserved).
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- 2020
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40. A Hierarchical Forecasting Model for China’s Foreign Trade
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Xun Zhang, Shouyang Wang, and Yuying Sun
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Structure (mathematical logic) ,0209 industrial biotechnology ,business.industry ,Complex system ,Control variable ,02 engineering and technology ,International trade ,Hierarchical database model ,020901 industrial engineering & automation ,Benchmark (surveying) ,0202 electrical engineering, electronic engineering, information engineering ,Computer Science (miscellaneous) ,Economics ,020201 artificial intelligence & image processing ,China ,business ,Futures contract ,Information Systems - Abstract
Analyzing the underlying characteristics of trade values movements has attracted much attention in the domestic research. However, the proposed understanding of these characteristics is limited by the intrinsic complexity of the imports/exports. Since economic systems are naturally organized by hierarchies, a novel hierarchical model is proposed in this paper to forecast China’s foreign trade. First, the foreign trade data are disaggregated from perspectives of trading partners and trading products, forming two independent hierarchical models with total exports and imports as target variables. Second, a bottom-up strategy is applied. All bottom time series are modelled by corresponding control variables according to trading theories. Forecasts for bottom time series are then combined to generate initial forecasts for total exports and imports. Finally, forecasts for total imports and exports from the two hierarchical models, plus a single VECM model are combined to generate final forecasts. Empirical experiments show that this proposed forecasting model approach significantly outperforms benchmark models and produces consistent forecasts for both total imports and exports or detailed items, which helps a lot for analyzing future trading structure evolution and making foreign trade policies.
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- 2020
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41. Characterization of peroxiredoxin from Neocaridina denticulata sinensis and its antioxidant and DNA protection activity analysis
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Ruirui Zhang, Ying Wang, Ce Xu, Fei Chen, Qili Yu, Yuying Sun, and Jiquan Zhang
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DNA, Complementary ,Base Sequence ,Decapoda ,Environmental Chemistry ,Animals ,General Medicine ,Amino Acid Sequence ,Peroxiredoxins ,Aquatic Science ,Cloning, Molecular ,Antioxidants ,Phylogeny - Abstract
Peroxiredoxin (Prx) is an antioxidant protein that widely exists in various organisms. To further investigate the role of Prx in the antioxidant and immune responses of Neocaridina denticulata sinensis, the full-length cDNA sequence of a Prx gene (Nd-Prx) from N. denticulata sinensis was obtained. The open reading frame (ORF) of Nd-Prx is 597 bp and encodes 198 amino acids. Amino acid similarity alignment showed that Nd-Prx contained a conserved sequence region "FYPLDFTFVCPTEI". qRT-PCR assay showed that Nd-Prx was expressed in all tested tissues and its expression was highest in the ovary. Nd-Prx was most highly expressed at 36 h after copper stimulation. Nd-Prx expression levels in hepatopancreas were significantly upregulated after Vibrio parahaemolyticus challenge (P 0.05). In addition, the recombinant Nd-Prx was prepared and its enzyme activity was most stable at 70 °C with pH of 6.0. The antioxidant activity and DNA protection of recombinant Nd-Prx was also demonstrated. In summary, this study investigated the role of Prx in antioxidant and immune responses of N. denticulata sinensis, which might provide a foundation for further exploring Prx in immune system of crustaceans and for the application in disease control.
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42. Speculation or currency? Multi-scale analysis of cryptocurrencies—The case of Bitcoin
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Dingxuan Zhang, Yuying Sun, Hongbo Duan, Yongmiao Hong, and Shouyang Wang
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Economics and Econometrics ,Finance - Published
- 2023
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43. Simplified Method for Predicting Hourly Global Solar Radiation Using Extraterrestrial Radiation and Limited Weather Forecast Parameters
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Xinyu Yang, Ying Ji, Xiaoxia Wang, Menghan Niu, Shuijing Long, Jingchao Xie, and Yuying Sun
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Control and Optimization ,Renewable Energy, Sustainability and the Environment ,Energy Engineering and Power Technology ,Building and Construction ,Electrical and Electronic Engineering ,hourly global solar radiation ,simplified prediction method ,extraterrestrial solar radiation ,LightGBM ,SHAP analysis ,Engineering (miscellaneous) ,Energy (miscellaneous) - Abstract
Solar radiation has important impacts on buildings such as for cooling/heating load forecasting, energy consumption forecasting, and multi-energy complementary optimization. Two types of solar radiation data are commonly used in buildings: radiation data in typical meteorological years and measured radiation data from meteorological stations, both of which are types of historical data. However, it is difficult to predict the hourly global solar radiation, which affects the application of relevant prediction models in practical engineering. Most existing methods for predicting hourly global solar radiation have issues such as difficulty in obtaining input parameters or complex data processing, which limits their practical engineering applications. This study proposed a simplified method to accurately predict the hourly horizontal solar radiation using extraterrestrial solar radiation, weather types, cloud cover, air temperature, relative humidity, and time as the input parameters. The back-propagation network, support vector machine, and light gradient boosting machine (LightGBM) models were used to establish the prediction model, and Shapley additive explanations were used to analyze the relationship between the input variables and the prediction results to simplify the structure of the prediction model. Taking Lanzhou New District in Gansu Province as an example, the results showed that the LightGBM model performed the best, with the root mean square error of 126.1 W/m2. Shapley additive explanations analysis showed that weather type was not a significant factor in the LightGBM model. Therefore, the weather type was removed from the LightGBM model and the root mean square error was 135.2 W/m2. The results showed that extra-terrestrial radiation and limited weather forecast parameters can be used to predict hourly global solar radiation with satisfactory prediction results.
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44. A novel coefficient of frosting suppression based on the real-time operating characteristics of air source heat pumps
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Yao Lin, Yuying Sun, Jianfei Luo, Wenzhe Wei, Wei Wang, Qing Luo, Shengnan Liu, and Shiming Deng
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Mechanical Engineering ,Building and Construction ,Electrical and Electronic Engineering ,Civil and Structural Engineering - Published
- 2023
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45. A method for sizing air source heat pump considering the joint effect of outdoor air temperature and relative humidity
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Zhaoyang Li, Wenzhe Wei, Wei Wang, Yuying Sun, Shiquan Wang, Yao Lin, Chengyang Huang, Yong Wu, and Shiming Deng
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Mechanics of Materials ,Architecture ,Building and Construction ,Safety, Risk, Reliability and Quality ,Civil and Structural Engineering - Published
- 2023
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46. Reinforcement learning control strategy for differential pressure setpoint in large-scale multi-source looped district cooling system
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Dan Wang, Cheng Gao, Yuying Sun, Wei Wang, and Shihao Zhu
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Mechanical Engineering ,Building and Construction ,Electrical and Electronic Engineering ,Civil and Structural Engineering - Published
- 2023
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47. Identification of the DcHsp20 gene family in carnation (Dianthus caryophyllus) and functional characterization of DcHsp17.8 in heat tolerance
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Yuying Sun, Diandian Hu, Pengcheng Xue, and Xueli Wan
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Thermotolerance ,Dianthus ,Gene Expression Regulation, Plant ,Syzygium ,Genetics ,Arabidopsis ,Plant Science ,Hydrogen Peroxide ,Heat-Shock Proteins ,Plant Proteins - Abstract
33 heat shock protein 20 (Hsp20) genes were identified from the carnation genome whose expression were altered by abiotic stresses. DcHsp17.8 may function to improve the heat resistance of Arabidopsis. Heat shock proteins 20 (Hsp20s) mainly function as molecular chaperones that play crucial roles in relieving abiotic stresses such as heat stress. In this study, we identified and characterized 33 DcHsp20 genes from the carnation genome that were classified into 9 subfamilies. Gene structure analysis showed that 25 DcHsp20 genes contained 1 intron whilst the remaining 8 DcHsp20 genes did not contain introns. Motif analysis found that DcHsp20 proteins were relatively conserved. Cis-regulatory elements analysis of the Hsp20 promoters revealed a number of cis-regulatory elements that regulate growth and development, hormone and stress responses. Gene expression analysis revealed that DcHsp20 genes had multiple response patterns to heat stress. The largest range of induction occurred in DcHsp17.8 after 1 h of heat stress. Under cold stress, or treatment with saline or abscisic acid, the expression of most DcHsp20 genes was inhibited. To further understand the function of DcHsp20 genes in response to heat stress, we overexpressed DcHsp17.8 in Arabidopis and the plants showed improved heat tolerance, O
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48. Analysis of Political Crisis Impact on Tourism: A Panel Counterfactual Approach with Internet Search Index
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Bai Huang, Yuying Sun, Shouyang Wang, and Boyu Yang
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- 2022
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49. Ovarian Transcriptome and Metabolic Responses of Rnai-Mediated Farnesyl Pyrophosphate Synthase Knockdown in Neocaridina Denticulata Sinensis
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Mengfei Liu, Zixuan Wu, Congcong Yan, Yujie Liu, Kefan Xing, Jiquan Zhang, and Yuying Sun
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History ,Polymers and Plastics ,Business and International Management ,Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering - Published
- 2022
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50. ROS1 promotes low temperature-induced anthocyanin accumulation in apple by demethylating the promoter of anthocyanin-associated genes
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Lujia, Yu, Yuying, Sun, Xi, Zhang, Mengchen, Chen, Ting, Wu, Jie, Zhang, Yifan, Xing, Ji, Tian, and Yuncong, Yao
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fungi ,Genetics ,food and beverages ,Plant Science ,Horticulture ,Biochemistry ,Biotechnology - Abstract
Low temperature can affect the growth and development of plants through changes in DNA demethylation patterns. Another known effect of low temperature is the accumulation of anthocyanin pigments. However, it is not known whether the two phenomena are linked, specifically whether DNA demethylation participates in anthocyanin accumulation in response to low-temperature stress. The ROS1 gene is involved in plant DNA demethylation and influences methylation levels in response to low-temperature stress. In this study, using RNA sequencing, we detected the transcription levels of MdROS1, as well as those of anthocyanin biosynthesis-related genes, correlate with the anthocyanin content in apple (Malus domestica), at low temperature. Genomic bisulfite sequencing showed that the methylation levels of the promoters of the anthocyanin-related genes MdCHS, MdCHI, MdF3′H, MdANS, MdUFGT, and MdMYB10 decreased in apple leaves after low-temperature treatment. Similar expression and methylation results were found in apple fruit. Transiently silencing MdROS1 in the leaves and fruit of apple cultivars inhibited the accumulation of anthocyanins and led to decreased expression of anthocyanin biosynthetic genes, and the opposite results were detected in MdROS1-overexpressing leaves and fruit. A promoter binding assay showed that the conserved RRD-DME domains of MdROS1 bind directly to the promoters of MdF3′H and MdUFGT. Taken together, these results suggest that ROS1 affects the anthocyanin biosynthetic pathway by decreasing the methylation level of anthocyanin-related gene promoters, thereby increasing their expression and increasing anthocyanin accumulation.
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