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2. Effects of seedling containers on the growth, flowering, and physiology of purple-leaf Lagerstroemia indica seedling
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WANG Xiangying, WEI Lijiao, WANG Xiaoming, TANG Li, ZENG Huijie, and CHEN Yi
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purple-leaf lagerstroemia indica, ,container seedlings, ,container type, ,container size, ,growth ,flowering ,physiology ,Biology (General) ,QH301-705.5 ,Botany ,QK1-989 - Abstract
Abstract [Objective] This study aims to examine the effects of container type and specification on the growth, blooming, and physiology of purple-leaf Lagerstroemia indica seedlings. The goal is to examine the optimal seedling container for the cultivation of purple-leaf L. indica seedlings and to provide basis for effective seedling breeding in containers. [Methods] Taking the excellent new variety ‘Ebony Embers’ of purple-leaf L. indica as research materials. Three type containers, black plastic nutrient cups (C1), white nonwoven beauty planting bags (C2), and black root-control containers (C3), with three specifications (diameter×height, cm) of 16×16 (D1), 21×21 (D2), and 25×25 (D3), were selected to set nine treatments. Seedlings under different treatments were measured for growth, flowering, and physiological indexes. [Results] (1) Different nursery containers had significant effects on the growth, flowering, and physiology of purple-leaf L. indica seedlings. The growth, root system, biomass, flowering period, flower diameter, inflorescence, soluble protein content, soluble sugar content, relative chlorophyll content, net photosynthesis rate, stomatal conductance, transpiration rate, and other indexes in the same container type were increased with the increase in the specification of the containers. (2) Diameter growth, total root length, total root surface area, total root volume, number of root tips, aboveground dry mass, belowground dry mass, total dry mass, and flowering time were greatest in the C3D3 treatment, which was higher than the smallest C1D1 treatment by 817.12%, 108.12%, 94.60%, 75.66%, 144.14%, 135.67%, 228.45%, 164.65% and 34.48%, respectively. Seedling height growth, crown growth, leaf area, and inflorescence length and width were the highest in the C1D3 treatment, which was higher than the lowest C1D1 treatment by 116.05%, 81.39%, 114.95%, 70.44%, and 65.79%, respectively. Relative chlorophyll content and water use efficiency were the greatest in the C3D3 treatment, while soluble protein and soluble sugar content, net photosynthetic rate, and stomatal conductance were the highest in the C1D3 treatment. The intercellular CO2 concentration and water use efficiency did not differ significantly among the treatments. (3) The comprehensive analysis score for each index was as follows: C3D3>C1D3>C2D3 >C3D2>C2D2>C1D2>C2D1>C3D1>C1D1. [Conclusion] The black root-control container performs well in terms of diameter growth, root growth index, biomass, flowering time and diameter, relative chlorophyll content, and net photosynthetic rate. The most suitable container for 2-year-old seedlings of purple- leaf L. indica is the black root-control container with a diameter of 25 cm and a height of 25 cm.
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- 2024
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3. Abnormal expression of LiASY1 and LiDMC1 is the main cause of sterility in F1 hybrids developed from Lagerstroemia speciosa and Lagerstroemia indica ‘Ebony Embers’
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Yang, Qi, Wang, Xiangying, Wang, Xiaoming, Tang, Li, Li, Lu, Yang, Jing, and Qiao, Zhongquan
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- 2024
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4. Hybrid-feature based spherical quasi-conformal registration for AD-induced hippocampal surface morphological changes
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Wang, Xiangying, Cui, Wenqiang, Wu, Hongyun, Huo, Yongjun, and Xu, Xiangqing
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- 2024
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5. Experimental research on seismic performance of prefabricated monolithic wall connection of modular concrete structure
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Ma, Zhehao, Chen, Degang, Zhang, Jigang, Yang, Guangchao, Wang, Sheng, Sun, Xiaoli, Xu, Weixiao, and Wang, Xiangying
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- 2024
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6. Progress of cross-scale mechanics in additive manufacturing technology for aeronautical application
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YU Zhijie, XU Bihan, WANG Xiangying, SUN Qixing, and WANG Yanfei
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cross-scale mechanics ,metal additive manufacturing ,strain gradient ,heterostructure ,Motor vehicles. Aeronautics. Astronautics ,TL1-4050 - Abstract
The application of metal additive manufacturing technology and products in the aviation field requires optimized structural design at macroscale and precise manufacture control at microscale. As one of the typical features of additive manufacture, microstructure inevitably affects the material performance. The research has shown that the uniformity, plasticity, and fatigue fracture characteristics of additive manufacturing materials are often inferior to traditional materials, while their strength, hardness, wear resistance, and some microscale properties are often better than traditional materials. The size effect in the micro/nano-scale and the heterogeneous characteristics of materials have a significant impact on metal materials with microstructures. Under different microstructures, materials can achieve a better balance between strength and ductility, which is also applicable to additively manufactured metals. Therefore, the process characteristics of additive manufacturing and the heterogeneities introduced by human design are both expected to significantly improve the comprehensive performance of metals, which have important guiding value for the application of metal additive manufacturing in the aviation field. However, since many of the mechanism of these phenomena are still unclear, the strength-ductility synergistic and antagonistic relationships with other properties of the materials are also worth further research.
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- 2023
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7. Experimental study and finite element analysis of POZD and large-rupture-strain FRP for improving the protective performance of civil air defense wall
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Shi, Chenglong, Zhang, Jigang, Wang, Xiangying, Liu, Feifei, Chen, Wenli, Ma, Zhehao, Liang, Haizhi, and Zhao, Yang
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- 2022
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8. The METHYLTRANSFERASE B–SERRATE interaction mediates the reciprocal regulation of microRNA biogenesis and RNA m6A modification.
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Bai, Haiyan, Dai, Yanghuan, Fan, Panting, Zhou, Yiming, Wang, Xiangying, Chen, Jingjing, Jiao, Yuzhe, Du, Chang, Huang, Zhuoxi, Xie, Yuting, Guo, Xiaoyu, Lang, Xiaoqiang, Ling, Yongqing, Deng, Yizhen, Liu, Qi, He, Shengbo, and Zhang, Zhonghui
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In eukaryotes, RNA N6‐methyladenosine (m6A) modification and microRNA (miRNA)‐mediated RNA silencing represent two critical epigenetic regulatory mechanisms. The m6A methyltransferase complex (MTC) and the microprocessor complex both undergo liquid–liquid phase separation to form nuclear membraneless organelles. Although m6A methyltransferase has been shown to positively regulate miRNA biogenesis, a mechanism of reciprocal regulation between the MTC and the microprocessor complex has remained elusive. Here, we demonstrate that the MTC and the microprocessor complex associate with each other through the METHYLTRANSFERASE B (MTB)–SERRATE (SE) interacting module. Knockdown of MTB impaired miRNA biogenesis by diminishing microprocessor complex binding to primary miRNAs (pri‐miRNAs) and their respective MIRNA loci. Additionally, loss of SE function led to disruptions in transcriptome‐wide m6A modification. Further biochemical assays and fluorescence recovery after photobleaching (FRAP) assay indicated that SE enhances the liquid–liquid phase separation and solubility of the MTC. Moreover, the MTC exhibited enhanced retention on chromatin and diminished binding to its RNA substrates in the se mutant background. Collectively, our results reveal the substantial regulatory interplay between RNA m6A modification and miRNA biogenesis. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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9. Joining similar and dissimilar material combinations by laser shock forming
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Wang, Xiangying, Ji, Zhong, Zheng, Chao, and Liu, Ren
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- 2020
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10. Effects of fertilization and reclamation time on soil bacterial communities in coal mining subsidence areas
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Wang, Xiangying, Li, Yi, Wei, Ying, Meng, Huisheng, Cao, Yanzhuan, Lead, J.R., and Hong, Jianping
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- 2020
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11. An experimental and numerical study on laser shock clinching for joining copper foil and perforated stainless steel sheet
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Wang, Xiangying, Ji, Zhong, Wang, Jianfeng, You, Shuxin, Zheng, Chao, and Liu, Ren
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- 2018
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12. Making Line Undercut Structure by Incremental Laser Shock Forming
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You, Shuxin, Wang, Xiangying, Ji, Zhong, Zheng, Chao, Zhang, Guofang, and Liu, Ren
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- 2019
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13. Different fertilization treatments in coal mining-affected soils change bacterial populations and enable soil reclamation
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Cao, Yanzhuan, Zhou, Bingrui, Wang, Xiangying, Meng, Huisheng, Zhang, Jian, Li, Li, and Hong, Jianping
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- 2020
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14. Pseudomonas fluorescens with Nitrogen-Fixing Function Facilitates Nitrogen Recovery in Reclaimed Coal Mining Soils.
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Wu, Xin, Wang, Xiangying, Meng, Huisheng, Zhang, Jie, Lead, Jamie R., and Hong, Jianping
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MINE soils ,PSEUDOMONAS fluorescens ,COAL mining ,NITROGEN in soils ,NITROGEN fixation - Abstract
Coal mining has caused significant soil nitrogen loss in mining areas, limiting reclamation and reuse in agriculture. This article studies the effects of organic fertilizer, inorganic fertilizer, and the combined application of Pseudomonas fluorescens with the ability of nitrogen fixation on soil nitrogen accumulation and composition in the reclamation area of the Tunlan Coal Mine from 2016 to 2022 under the conditions of equal nitrogen application, providing a scientific basis for microbial fertilization and the rapid increase in nitrogen content in the reclaimed soil of mining areas. The results showed that as the reclamation time increased, the nitrogen content and the composition and structure of the soil treated with fertilization rapidly evolved toward normal farmland soil. The soil nitrogen content increased most rapidly in the presence of added P. fluorescens + organic fertilizer (MB). Compared to other treatments (inorganic fertilizer (CF), organic fertilizer (M), and P. fluorescens + inorganic fertilizer (CFB)), MB increased total nitrogen (TN) to normal farmland soil levels 1–3 years earlier. The comprehensive scores of MB and CFB on the two principal components increased by 1.58 and 0.79 compared to those of M and CF treatments, respectively. This indicates that the combination of P. fluorescens and organic fertilizer improves soil nitrogen accumulation more effectively than the combination of P. fluorescens and inorganic fertilizer. In addition, the application of P. fluorescens increases the content of unknown nitrogen (UN) in acid-hydrolysable nitrogen (AHN) and decreases the content of amino acid nitrogen (AAN) and ammonia nitrogen (AN). However, there was no significant effect on the content of ammonium nitrogen (NH
4 + -N) and nitrate nitrogen (NO3 − -N) in soil-mineralized nitrogen (SMN). When combined with inorganic fertilizer, the contribution of SMN to TN increased by 14.78%, while when combined with organic fertilizer, the contribution of AHN to TN increased by 44.77%. In summary, the use of P. fluorescens is beneficial for nitrogen recovery in the reclaimed soil of coal-mining areas. The optimal fertilization method under the experimental conditions is the combination of P. fluorescens and organic fertilizer. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
- 2024
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15. Structural properties and preparation of Si-rich Si1−xCx thin films by radio-frequency magnetron sputtering
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He, Yisong, Ye, Chao, Wang, Xiangying, Gao, Mingwei, Guo, Jiaming, and Yang, Peifang
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- 2016
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16. A method for micropropagation of Cornus wilsoniana: An important biofuel plant
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Li, Yongxin, Wang, Xiaoming, Chen, Jianjun, Cai, Neng, Zeng, Huijie, Qiao, Zhongquan, and Wang, Xiangying
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- 2015
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17. Plasma property of inductively coupled discharge and substrate bias co-assisted very-high-frequency magnetron sputtering
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Liu, Yi, Ye, Chao, He, Haijie, Wang, Xiangying, Ge, Shuibing, and Huang, Fupei
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- 2015
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18. LC-MS guided isolation of cytotoxic saponins from the flower buds of Lonicera macranthoides
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Wang, Yiwei, Shi, Tao, Zhang, Guodong, Wu, Junzhi, Dai, Yan, Wang, Xiangying, Feng, Xu, Shan, Yu, and Chen, Yu
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- 2023
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19. Safe and Effective Delivery of mRNA Using Modified PEI-Based Lipopolymers.
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Wang, Huijing, Liu, Xin, Ai, Xuefeng, Remant-Bahadur, K. C., Dick, Teo A., Yan, Bingqian, Lu, Tingting, Zhou, Xingliang, Luo, Runjiao, Liu, Minglu, Wang, Xiangying, Li, Kaixiang, Wang, Wei, Uludag, Hasan, and Fu, Wei
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TRANSMISSIBLE tumors ,MESSENGER RNA ,TECHNOLOGICAL innovations ,GENE transfection ,COMMUNICABLE diseases - Abstract
Chemically modified mRNA (modRNA) has proven to be a versatile tool for the treatment of various cancers and infectious diseases due to recent technological advancements. However, a safe and effective delivery system to overcome the complex extracellular and intracellular barriers is required in order to achieve higher therapeutic efficacy and broaden clinical applications. Here, we explored All-Fect and Leu-Fect C as novel transfection reagents derived from lipopolymers, which demonstrated excellent biocompatibility, efficient delivery capabilities, and a robust ability to escape the lysosomes. These properties directly increase mRNA stability by preventing mRNA degradation by nucleases and simultaneously promote efficient gene translation in vitro and in vivo. The modRNA delivered with lipopolymer vectors sustained effective transfection in mouse hearts following direct intramyocardial injection, as well as in major organs (liver and spleen) after systemic administration. No observable immune reactions or systemic toxicity were detected following the systemic administration of lipopolymer-mRNA complexes to additional solid organs. This study identified commercial reagents for the effective delivery of modRNA and may help facilitate the advancement of gene-based interventions involving the safe and effective delivery of nucleic acid drug substances. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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20. Improving the Impact Resistance and Antisplash of Civil Air Defense Wall: Experiments and Finite-Element Simulation.
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Shi, Chenglong, Zhang, Jigang, Wang, Xiangying, Liu, Feifei, Chen, Wenli, Ma, Zhehao, Liang, Haizhi, and Zhao, Yang
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CIVIL defense ,AIR defenses ,WALLS ,CIVIL disobedience ,FIBER-reinforced plastics ,FAILURE mode & effects analysis - Abstract
In order to avoid the occurrence of serious casualties and secondary injuries caused by high-speed splashing concrete fragments, pendulum impact test research and numerical analysis were carried out for the first time on the civil air defense wall sprayed with 2-mm polyisocyanate-oxazodone (POZD) coatings at different positions. The results showed that spraying a 2-mm POZD coating on the civil air defense wall can significantly reduce the damage area of the wall, restrain the splashing of concrete fragments, ensure the integrity of the wall, and improve the impact resistance and airtightness of the civil air defense wall. The large-rupture-strain fiber-reinforced polymer (FRP) pasted on the back significantly improved the bending stiffness and deformation capacity and reduced the residual displacement of the wall. The failure modes and failure characteristics of the wall obtained through the experiments in this paper provide the failure evaluation criteria for existing civil air defense walls. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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21. Transcriptome Profiling Analysis of Phosphate-Solubilizing Mechanism of Pseudomonas Strain W134.
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Wang, Shuaibing, Li, Yi, Zhang, Jie, Wang, Xiangying, Hong, Jianping, Qiu, Chen, and Meng, Huisheng
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HIGH performance liquid chromatography ,ORGANIC acids ,PHOSPHATE fertilizers ,CITRATES ,TRANSCRIPTOMES ,FERTILIZERS ,MALIC acid ,PHOSPHATES - Abstract
Phosphate-solubilizing bacteria (PSB) can alleviate available phosphorus deficiency without causing environmental pollution, unlike chemical phosphate fertilizers. However, the phosphate solubilization mechanisms of PSB are still unclear. Transcriptome sequencing was used to analyze the expression patterns of differential expressed genes (DEGs) of the phosphate-solubilizing bacterium W134 under the conditions of soluble phosphorus (group A), insoluble phosphorus (group B), and lacking phosphorus (group C). Nine DEGs in three different groups were detected by quantitative real-time polymerase chain reaction (qRT-PCR). Then, high performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) was applied to detect the concentrations and composition of organic acids. Compared with group A, Gene Ontology (GO) annotation showed that the cluster of W134 DEGs in groups B and C were basically the same. Besides, the results of enrichment Kyoto Encyclopedia of Genes and Genomes (KEGG) pathway indicated that genes in the Citrate cycle (TCA cycle) pathway closely related to organic acid production were significantly upregulated. The qRT-PCR results were almost consistent with the expression trends of the transcriptome data. The HPLC results showed that the formic acid, ascorbic acid, acetic acid, citric acid, and succinic acid concentrations were significantly increased in group B and C (p < 0.05), while the contents of lactic acid and malic acid were significantly increased in group B (p < 0.05). The above results provided further validation that the upregulated genes should be related to W134 secretion of organic acids. Our study revealed several potential candidate genes and tried to explain phosphate solubilization mechanisms. This provides a new insight for calcareous reclaimed soil, and it will reduce the need of chemical phosphate fertilizers to promote environmentally friendly agriculture. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2022
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22. Synthesis, surface and aggregation properties of nonionic poly(ethylene oxide) gemini surfactants
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Zhou, Tingting, Yang, Hui, Xu, Xiaohui, Wang, Xiangying, Wang, Jinben, and Dong, Guojun
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- 2008
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23. Treatment of jean-wash wastewater by combined coagulation, hydrolysis/acidification and Fenton oxidation
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Wang, Xiangying, Zeng, Guangming, and Zhu, Jianlin
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- 2008
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24. Targeted discovery and characterization of secoiridoid glycosides from Jasminum pentaneurum Hand.‐Mazz by ultra‐performance liquid chromatography coupled with quadruple time‐of‐flight mass spectrometry based on diagnostic ion and neutral loss filtering strategy
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Wei, Wei, Wang, Xiangying, Hao, Erwei, Zhang, Meng, Xie, Jinling, Du, Zhengcai, Hou, Xiaotao, and Deng, Jiagang
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NEUTRAL density filters , *LIQUID chromatography , *FILTERS & filtration , *JASMINE , *CIRCULAR dichroism , *TIME-of-flight mass spectrometry , *MASS spectrometry , *GLYCOSIDES - Abstract
In this study, we proposed an integrated analytical strategy for the rapid and comprehensive discovery of a specific class of secoiridoid glycosides from a Yao medicine, Jasminum pentaneurum Hand.‐Mazz. The strategy fully took advantage of the accuracy of ultra‐performance liquid chromatography coupled with quadruple time‐of‐flight mass spectrometry, and the efficiency of diagnostic ion filtering and neutral loss filtering. Twenty‐four secoiridoid glycosides, including three known ones and 21 unreported ones, were rapidly discovered and characterized based on the detail analysis of their mass spectrometry data. Particularly, 10‐syringicoyl‐ligustroside (18) was isolated under the guidance of mass spectrometry analysis. Its chemical structure was elucidated on the basis of extensive spectroscopic data analysis, and absolute configuration was further elucidated by comparison of its experimental and electronic circular dichroism spectra. Furthermore, the mass spectrometry data of 18 was analyzed and the corresponding results indicated that its fragment pathway was fully consistent with the applied diagnostic ion filtering and neutral loss filtering rules, and thus the precision and efficiency of the integrated strategy were validated. The result demonstrated that the proposed integrated strategy could serve as a rapid, accurate, and comprehensive targeted components discovery method to effectively screen out those ingredients of interest from the complex herbal medicines. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2022
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25. A problem on bands
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Wang, Xiangying and Liu, Guoxin
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- 2010
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26. The organization of masses' spontaneous sports activities based on BP neural network model.
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Wang, Xiangling and Wang, Xiangying
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Chinese government has made huge efforts in improving people's spiritual and cultural life, but effects are far from satisfactory. The organization of masses' spontaneous sports activities is the basic countermeasure to improve this situation, for it can not only reduce the government economic investment, but also meet the needs of people's physical exercises. This paper takes five parks – Sunrise Park, Temple of Heaven Park, Beihai Park, Yu Yuantan Park and Purple Bamboo Park – in Beijing city as research objects, and makes the research on the current developing situations of the organization of masses' spontaneous sports activities. Based on BP neural network model, the paper makes analysis according to the masses' weekly exercises frequency and duration in the above-mentioned five parks. The results show that the organization of masses' spontaneous sports activities in Temple of Heaven Park and Beihai Park is going quite well, while the situation of Sunrise Park and Purple Bamboo Park is far from that good. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2022
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27. Making interlock by laser shock forming
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Wang, Xiangying, Ji, Zhong, Liu, Ren, and Zheng, Chao
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- 2018
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28. Plasma Impedance Characteristics of Radio Frequency and Very High-Frequency Magnetron Discharges.
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Liu, Xiyue, Ye, Chao, Wang, Xiangying, Zhang, Su, Zhu, Min, and Jiang, Amin
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MAGNETRONS ,HIGH-frequency discharges ,HIGH voltages ,PLASMA sheaths ,ELECTRIC capacity ,ELECTRONS ,RADIO frequency - Abstract
The impedance characteristics of radio frequency (RF) (13.56 and 27.12 MHz) and very high-frequency (60 MHz) magnetron discharges were investigated by the voltage–current probe technology. The discharge impedances $Z$ were found to decrease with the increase of discharge current at the frequency of 13.56 MHz, then change from a decreasing trend to an increasing trend at the frequency of 27.12 MHz, and further increase at the frequency of 60 MHz. This evolution was mainly related to the transition of the imaginary part $X$ from the capacitance to the reactance. Because of the low-electron density at the frequencies of 27.12 and 60 MHz and the enhanced electron Lorentz gyration at high voltages in the magnetron discharge, the electron inertia effect was enhanced. As a result, the plasma body reactance increased. The compensation of the plasma reactance to the sheath capacitance led to the transition of impedance $Z$. Therefore, for the 27.12- and 60-MHz magnetron discharges, the electron inertia had a significant influence on the discharge impedance. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2020
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29. Field Test Investigation of the Pile Jacking Performance for Prefabricated Square Rigid-Drainage Piles in Saturated Silt Sandy Soils.
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Wang, Xiangying
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PORE water pressure ,SANDY soils ,BEARING capacity of soils ,SILT ,BUILDING sites - Abstract
The rigid-drainage pile, designed to accelerate the dissipation of excess pore water pressure around the pile, is a new type of pile that combines the bearing capacity of ordinary rigid piles and the draining capacity of gravel piles. Field tests of these new piles were performed for the first time at a construction site in the new campus of Jiangyin No. 1 High School. Numerous parameters were observed for the test piles in many trials, including the excess pore water pressures, horizontal soil pressures, and displacements. At the measuring position at 0.6 m from the pile center, the rigid-drainage pile dissipates 70% of the peak excess pore water pressure in 1000 s, whereas the ordinary pile requires nearly 4000 s to dissipate the identical amplitude. The field test results clearly demonstrate that the rigid-drainage pile can reduce the amplitude of the peak pressure caused by piling in the liquefiable layer, quickly dissipate the excess pore water pressure, reduce the loss of effective stress in the soil surrounding the pile, and maintain the foundation stability. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2019
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30. Effect of driving frequency on plasma property in radio frequency and very high frequency magnetron sputtering discharges.
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Huang, Fupei, Ye, Chao, He, Haijie, Liu, Yi, Wang, Xiangying, and Ning, Zhaoyuan
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RADIO frequency ,MAGNETRON sputtering ,PLASMA physics ,LANGMUIR probes ,ELECTRON density ,ELECTRON temperature - Abstract
Ion energy distributions (IEDs), electron energy distributions (EEDs) and other plasma parameters of magnetron sputtering discharges driven by 13.56, 27.12 and 60 MHz sources were investigated by a retarding field energy analyzer and Langmuir probe measurements. An increase in driving frequency leads to an increase in ion energy and the evolution of IEDs from a uni-modal distribution at the 13.56 MHz discharge toward a bi-modal distribution at 27.12 MHz, and a multi-modal distribution at the 60 MHz discharge. For IEDs near the target surface, this evolution is related to the ion acceleration and the charge transfer collisions between Ar atoms and Ar
+ ions in the presheath, while for IEDs at the substrate, the evolution depends on the ratio of the ion transit time across the sheath to the radio frequency period. The increase in driving frequency also leads to the evolution of EED function from a Maxwellian type at the 13.56 MHz discharge toward a bi-Maxwellian type at the 27.12 MHz discharge and a Druyvesteyn-like type at the 60 MHz discharge due to the change in the generation and loss mechanisms of electrons. In addition, increasing the driving frequency can lead to a higher electron temperature and a lower electron density. Therefore, the driving frequency becomes an effective tool to control the plasma properties of magnetron sputtering discharges. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
- 2014
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31. Pemetrexed Alone versus Pemetrexed Combined with Oxaliplatin as Salvage Therapy in Stage IV Lung Adenocarcinoma.
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Liu, Youru, Jiang, Yinling, Gao, Zhiqiang, Wang, Xiangying, Han, Baohui, and Jiang, Liyan
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Background and objective At present, there is no standard salvage treatment strategies for lung cancer. The aim of this study is to compare the efficacies and safeties of pemetrexed alone with pemetrexed combined with oxaliplatin as salvage therapy in stage IV lung adenocarcinoma to provide evidences for combination therapy. Methods From January 2009 to February 2011, 83 patients with stage IV lung adenocarcinoma received pemetrexed alone (single agent arm, n=47) or pemetrexed combined with oxaliplatin (combination arm, n=36) as salvage therapy. All 83 patients had performance status (PS) scores of 0-2. Results Eighty-one patients were included in the final analysis. The median progression-free survival (PFS) in the single agent arm was 3.6 months versus 4.1 months in the combination arm (P=0.268). The objective response rate (ORR) was 6.5% versus 20% (P=0.092), and the disease control rate (DCR) was 56.5% versus 65.7% (P=0.493), respectively. The response rates of the hematological and gastrointestinal toxicities in the single agent and combination arms were 33.9% versus 47.2% (P=0.460) and 21.2% versus 25.0% (P=0.213), respectively. Conclusion For salvage therapy, pemetrexed combined with oxaliplatin is tolerable in stage IV lung adenocarcinoma patients with good PS scores. Compared with pemetrexed alone, pemetrexed combined with oxaliplatin therapy showed higher response rate, but did not significantly prolong the PFS. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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32. Pemetrexed Alone versus Pemetrexed Combined with Oxaliplatin as Salvage Therapy in Stage IV Lung Adenocarcinoma.
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LIU, Youru, JIANG, Yinling, GAO, Zhiqiang, WANG, Xiangying, HAN, Baohui, and JIANG, Liyan
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ADENOCARCINOMA ,ANALYSIS of variance ,CANCER chemotherapy ,CANCER patients ,COMBINATION drug therapy ,COMBINED modality therapy ,COMPARATIVE studies ,CONFIDENCE intervals ,GLUTAMIC acid ,LUNG tumors ,METASTASIS ,MULTIVARIATE analysis ,HEALTH outcome assessment ,PROBABILITY theory ,RADIOTHERAPY ,SCALES (Weighing instruments) ,SURVIVAL analysis (Biometry) ,TUMOR classification ,OXALIPLATIN ,TREATMENT effectiveness ,SALVAGE therapy ,DESCRIPTIVE statistics - Abstract
Background and objective At present, there is no standard salvage treatment strategies for lung cancer. The aim of this study is to compare the efficacies and safeties of pemetrexed alone with pemetrexed combined with oxaliplatin as salvage therapy in stage IV lung adenocarcinoma to provide evidences for combination therapy. Methods From January 2009 to February 2011, 83 patients with stage IV lung adenocarcinoma received pemetrexed alone (single agent arm, n=47) or pemetrexed combined with oxaliplatin (combination arm, n=36) as salvage therapy. All 83 patients had performance status (PS) scores of 0-2. Results Eighty-one patients were included in the final analysis. The median progression-free survival (PFS) in the single agent arm was 3.6 months versus 4.1 months in the combination arm (P=0.268). The objective response rate (ORR) was 6.5% versus 20% (P=0.092), and the disease control rate (DCR) was 56.5% versus 65.7% (P=0.493), respectively. The response rates of the hematological and gastrointestinal toxicities in the single agent and combination arms were 33.9% versus 47.2% (P=0.460) and 21.2% versus 25.0% (P=0.213), respectively. Conclusion For salvage therapy, pemetrexed combined with oxaliplatin is tolerable in stage IV lung adenocarcinoma patients with good PS scores. Compared with pemetrexed alone, pemetrexed combined with oxaliplatin therapy showed higher response rate, but did not significantly prolong the PFS. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2011
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33. Salt Effect, Surface, and Aggregation Properties of Binary Surfactant Mixtures of a Nonionic Gemini Surfactant (HBA(EO)80) with Anionic Surfactants.
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Zhou, Tingting, Xu, Xiaohui, Wang, Xiangying, Dong, Guojun, and Wang, Jinben
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SURFACE active agents ,SURFACE tension ,ELECTRON microscopy ,SPECTRUM analysis ,MICELLES ,SCIENTIFIC method - Abstract
Nonionic gemini surfactants HBA(EO)80 were synthesized and characterized by means of surface tension measurements. CMCs of two mixed system, nonionic gemini mixed with anionic gemini (HBA(EO)80/C11pPHCNa) and nonionic gemini mixed with anionic monomeric (HBA(EO)80/SL) and the effect of salt on the two mixed system were investigated. Freeze-fracture transmission electron microscopy and scanning electron microscopy were used to investigate the mixed aggregates' morphologies. The results show that large spherical aggregates were formed in the mixed solution, which trend to transfer into micelles with the increases of the salt concentration. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2008
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34. Micelle Formation and Aggregate Morphology Transition from Vesicle to Rod Micelle for Allyl Alkyldimethylammonium Bromide Cationic Surfactant.
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Wang, Xiangying, Zhu, Jianlin, Wang, Jinben, and Zeng, Guangmin
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MICELLES , *ADSORPTION (Chemistry) , *SURFACE active agents , *BROMIDES , *CLUSTERING of particles , *ATMOSPHERIC temperature , *MORPHOLOGY , *TRANSMISSION electron microscopy - Abstract
A series of cationic surfactants of allyl alkyldimethylammonium bromide (AAnDB), where n=12, 16, 18, were synthesized, and the adsorption behavior of AAnDB at the air-water interface and the aggregation morphology in bulk solution were reported. The critical micelle concentration (CMC) was determined by the drop volume technique and steady state fluorescence. The surface excess concentration of AAnDB surfactants was calculated from the surface tension versus log concentration curves by applying the Gibbs' adsorption isotherm. The values of surface area per molecule calculated by using Gibbs' equation were 2.9-1.4 nm2, indicating the relatively large size of the AAnDB surfactants. Dynamic light scattering (DLS) and transmission electron microscopy (TEM) measurements reveal that, at low surfactant concentration of allyl dodecyl dimethylammonium bromide (AA12DB) above CMC, vesicles can be spontaneously formed. However, with increasing surfactant concentration, vesicles tend to be transformed into rod-like micelles. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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35. Rheologic Properties and Molecular Configuration of Polymers in Salt-Alkali-Surfactant Mixed Solutions.
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Xu, Xiaohui, Yang, Fu, Wang, Nan, Shen, Minghuan, Zhou, Tingting, Wang, Xiangying, Wang, Yilin, Chen, Xingjuan, and Wang, Jinben
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POLYMERS ,SURFACE active agents ,MICROSTRUCTURE ,VISCOSITY ,SALT ,ALKALIES ,RHEOLOGY ,POLYACRYLAMIDE ,MICROSCOPY - Abstract
With the vacuum sublimation freezing-drying and rheological techniques, the salt/alkali/surfactant effects on the solution properties and the aggregate conformations of the polymers, synthesized hydrophobically modified poly (acrylamide) (HMPAM), were investigated. The experimental methods included viscosity measurements, the photomicroscopy, scan electron microscopy, and the freeze fracture transmission electron microscopy. The variety of conformations of the ultramolecular aggregates, the hydrophobical region, and the spatial network structures resulted from the hydrophobical interaction were studied. Combined results confirmed that HMPAM could form several of interesting three-dimensional network structures either in distilled water or NaCl solution. The results have revealed the mechanism of the salt/alkali/surfactant effects on the peculiar rheological properties of the solution. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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36. An inherited macrothrombocytopenic disorder with abnormal large granules.
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Wu, Shuyan, Wang, Zhaoyue, Dai, Lan, Huang, Rui, Wang, Xiangying, Li, Suan, Bai, Xia, Mao, Dihua, and Ruan, Changgeng
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BLOOD platelet disorders ,SEROTONIN ,ELECTRON microscopy ,HEMORRHAGE ,IMMUNOGLOBULINS ,CYTOPLASMIC granules - Abstract
Inherited giant platelet syndromes are a heterogeneous group of rare bleeding disorders. In the current study, a patient was reported with prolonged bleeding time, thrombocytopenia and giant platelets. Both the patient's red and white cell counts were normal without morphological abnormalities. The electron microscopy of platelets showed abnormal large electron-dense granules in the cytoplasm with exocytosis being easily observed. Her fathers platelets had the same abnormalities. The expression of glycoprotein (GP)Ib, GPIIb and GPIIIa on the surface of the patient's platelets was normal, and her platelet aggregation in response to ADP and ristocetin was also normal. Immunogold probes combined to monoclonal antibodies against GPIIIa, P-selectin or CD63 could not identify any relationship between the aberrant structures and alpha granules or lysosomes of platelet. Serotonin level was normal in the platelets of the patient, indicating the electron opaque granules are not dense bodies. The morphological abnormalities of the platelets from the patient are clearly distinguishable from other hereditary giant platelet disorders. We propose that the abnormal large granules from the patient's platelets probably represent a novel inherited thrombocytopenic disorder. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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37. Exploring the Molecular Mechanism underlying the Stable Purple-Red Leaf Phenotype in Lagerstroemia indica cv. Ebony Embers.
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Qiao, Zhongquan, Liu, Sisi, Zeng, Huijie, Li, Yongxin, Wang, Xiangying, Chen, Yi, Wang, Xiaoming, and Cai, Neng
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ANTHOCYANINS ,LAGERSTROEMIA ,PHENOTYPES ,LEAF color ,ORNAMENTAL trees ,BIOSYNTHESIS - Abstract
Lagerstroemia indica is an important ornamental tree worldwide. The development of cultivars with colorful leaves and increased ornamental value represents one of the current main research topics. We investigated the anthocyanin profiles in two contrasting cultivars for leaf color phenotypes and explored the underlying molecular basis. Both cultivars display purple-red young leaves (Stage 1), and when the leaves mature (Stage 2), they turn green in HD (Lagerstroemia Dynamite) but remain unchanged in ZD (Lagerstroemia Ebony Embers). Seven different anthocyanins were detected, and globally, the leaves of ZD contained higher levels of anthocyanins than those of HD at the two stages with the most pronounced difference observed at Stage 2. Transcriptome sequencing revealed that in contrast to HD, ZD tends to keep a higher activity level of key genes involved in the flavonoid–anthocyanin biosynthesis pathways throughout the leaf developmental stages in order to maintain the synthesis, accumulation, and modification of anthocyanins. By applying gene co-expression analysis, we detected 19 key MYB regulators were co-expressed with the flavonoid–anthocyanin biosynthetic genes and were found strongly down-regulated in HD. This study lays the foundation for the artificial manipulation of the anthocyanin biosynthesis in order to create new L. indica cultivars with colorful leaves and increased ornamental value. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2019
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38. Effect of Frequency and Power of Bias Applied to Substrate on Plasma Property of Very-High-Frequency Magnetron Sputtering.
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Liu Yi, Ye Chao, He Haijie, and Wang Xiangying
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- 2015
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39. Control of ions energy distribution in dual-frequency magnetron sputtering discharges
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Wang, Xiangying [Medical College of Soochow University, Suzhou 215123 (China)]
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- 2014
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40. Juvenile Xanthogranuloma Involving the Left Femur: A Case Report and Literature Review.
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Wang X, Geng X, Zhang H, Liu Y, Liu Z, and Yang C
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Background: Juvenile xanthogranuloma is a rare condition, and femoral involvement is even rarer. We report a case of juvenile xanthogranuloma affecting the femur. To the best of our knowledge, this is the first reported case of femoral juvenile xanthogranuloma in China., Case Presentation: A 19-year-old boy began experiencing swelling in various parts of his body at the age of 1 year, followed by pain in his left hip. Preoperative pathology and imaging indicated juvenile xanthogranuloma of the left femur, leading to surgical intervention. Postoperatively, the patient experienced significant relief from left hip discomfort., Conclusion: Surgery can be an effective treatment for juvenile xanthogranuloma involving the femur., Competing Interests: The authors declare that they have no competing interests., (© 2024 Wang et al.)
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41. The METHYLTRANSFERASE B-SERRATE interaction mediates the reciprocal regulation of microRNA biogenesis and RNA m 6 A modification.
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Bai H, Dai Y, Fan P, Zhou Y, Wang X, Chen J, Jiao Y, Du C, Huang Z, Xie Y, Guo X, Lang X, Ling Y, Deng Y, Liu Q, He S, and Zhang Z
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- Adenosine analogs & derivatives, Adenosine metabolism, Arabidopsis Proteins metabolism, Arabidopsis Proteins genetics, Arabidopsis genetics, Arabidopsis metabolism, Protein Binding, RNA Methylation, MicroRNAs genetics, MicroRNAs metabolism, Methyltransferases metabolism, Methyltransferases genetics
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In eukaryotes, RNA N
6 -methyladenosine (m6 A) modification and microRNA (miRNA)-mediated RNA silencing represent two critical epigenetic regulatory mechanisms. The m6 A methyltransferase complex (MTC) and the microprocessor complex both undergo liquid-liquid phase separation to form nuclear membraneless organelles. Although m6 A methyltransferase has been shown to positively regulate miRNA biogenesis, a mechanism of reciprocal regulation between the MTC and the microprocessor complex has remained elusive. Here, we demonstrate that the MTC and the microprocessor complex associate with each other through the METHYLTRANSFERASE B (MTB)-SERRATE (SE) interacting module. Knockdown of MTB impaired miRNA biogenesis by diminishing microprocessor complex binding to primary miRNAs (pri-miRNAs) and their respective MIRNA loci. Additionally, loss of SE function led to disruptions in transcriptome-wide m6 A modification. Further biochemical assays and fluorescence recovery after photobleaching (FRAP) assay indicated that SE enhances the liquid-liquid phase separation and solubility of the MTC. Moreover, the MTC exhibited enhanced retention on chromatin and diminished binding to its RNA substrates in the se mutant background. Collectively, our results reveal the substantial regulatory interplay between RNA m6 A modification and miRNA biogenesis., (© 2024 The Author(s). Journal of Integrative Plant Biology published by John Wiley & Sons Australia, Ltd on behalf of Institute of Botany, Chinese Academy of Sciences.)- Published
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42. An Efficient Integrated Strategy for Comprehensive Metabolite Profiling of Sakurasosaponin from Aegiceras corniculatum in Rats.
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Wang X, Yang X, Hao E, Xie J, Du Z, Deng J, Hou X, and Wei W
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- Animals, Rats, Male, Chromatography, High Pressure Liquid methods, Rats, Sprague-Dawley, Administration, Oral, Metabolic Networks and Pathways, Saponins pharmacokinetics, Saponins metabolism, Feces chemistry, Primulaceae chemistry
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Objective: Sakurasosaponin, a primary bioactive saponin from Aegiceras corniculatum, shows potential as an anti-cancer agent. However, there is a lack of information on its in vivo metabolism. This study aims to profile the in vivo metabolites of sakurasosaponin in rat feces, urine, and plasma after oral administration. An efficient strategy using ultra-high-performance liquid chromatography/quadrupole time-of-flight mass spectrometry was developed, which combined metabolic prediction, multiple mass defects filtering, and highresolution extracted ion chromatograms for rapid and systematic analysis., Methods: Firstly, a theoretical list of metabolites for sakurasosaponin was developed. This was done by considering the metabolic pathways of saponins. Next, the multiple mass defects filtering method was employed to identify potential metabolites in feces and urine, using the unique metabolites of sakurasosaponin as multiple mass defects filtering templates. Subsequently, a high-resolution extracted ion chromatogram was used to quickly determine the metabolites in rat plasma post-identification in feces and urine. Lastly, the analysis of accurate mass, typical neutral loss, and diagnostic ion of the candidate metabolites was carried out to confirm their structural elucidation, and metabolic pathways of sakurasosaponin in vivo were also proposed., Results: In total, 30 metabolites were provisionally identified in feces, urine, and plasma. Analysis of metabolic pathways revealed isomerization, deglycosylation, oxidation, hydroxylation, sulfate conjugation, glucuronide conjugation, and other related reactions as the primary biotransformation reactions of sakurasosaponin in vivo., Conclusion: The findings demonstrate that the designed research strategy effectively minimizes matrix interference, prevents the omission of low-concentration metabolites, and serves as a foundation for the discovery of active metabolites of sakurasosaponin., (Copyright© Bentham Science Publishers; For any queries, please email at epub@benthamscience.net.)
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- 2024
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43. Pseudomonas fluorescens with Nitrogen-Fixing Function Facilitates Nitrogen Recovery in Reclaimed Coal Mining Soils.
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Wu X, Wang X, Meng H, Zhang J, Lead JR, and Hong J
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Coal mining has caused significant soil nitrogen loss in mining areas, limiting reclamation and reuse in agriculture. This article studies the effects of organic fertilizer, inorganic fertilizer, and the combined application of Pseudomonas fluorescens with the ability of nitrogen fixation on soil nitrogen accumulation and composition in the reclamation area of the Tunlan Coal Mine from 2016 to 2022 under the conditions of equal nitrogen application, providing a scientific basis for microbial fertilization and the rapid increase in nitrogen content in the reclaimed soil of mining areas. The results showed that as the reclamation time increased, the nitrogen content and the composition and structure of the soil treated with fertilization rapidly evolved toward normal farmland soil. The soil nitrogen content increased most rapidly in the presence of added P. fluorescens + organic fertilizer (MB). Compared to other treatments (inorganic fertilizer (CF), organic fertilizer (M), and P. fluorescens + inorganic fertilizer (CFB)), MB increased total nitrogen (TN) to normal farmland soil levels 1-3 years earlier. The comprehensive scores of MB and CFB on the two principal components increased by 1.58 and 0.79 compared to those of M and CF treatments, respectively. This indicates that the combination of P. fluorescens and organic fertilizer improves soil nitrogen accumulation more effectively than the combination of P. fluorescens and inorganic fertilizer. In addition, the application of P. fluorescens increases the content of unknown nitrogen (UN) in acid-hydrolysable nitrogen (AHN) and decreases the content of amino acid nitrogen (AAN) and ammonia nitrogen (AN). However, there was no significant effect on the content of ammonium nitrogen (NH
4 + -N) and nitrate nitrogen (NO3 - -N) in soil-mineralized nitrogen (SMN). When combined with inorganic fertilizer, the contribution of SMN to TN increased by 14.78%, while when combined with organic fertilizer, the contribution of AHN to TN increased by 44.77%. In summary, the use of P. fluorescens is beneficial for nitrogen recovery in the reclaimed soil of coal-mining areas. The optimal fertilization method under the experimental conditions is the combination of P. fluorescens and organic fertilizer.- Published
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44. Vascular endothelial growth factor a modified mRNA engineered cellular electrospun membrane complexes promotes mouse skin wound repair.
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Ai X, Luo R, Wang H, Yan B, Li K, Yu X, Dong W, Tan Y, Liu M, Chen Y, Lu T, Wang X, Wang W, and Fu W
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Artificial skin substitutes are one of the most promising areas of wound healing research; however, graft survival largely depends on how the treatment is performed. Early angiogenesis is essential for wound healing and graft survival and vascular endothelial growth factor A (VEGFA) is an important cytokine that stimulates angiogenesis. Here, we first investigated the effects of different ratios of collagen (BC) and gelatin blended with poly (l-lactide- co -caprolactone) (PLCL) on nanofibrous membranes. The Young's modulus and cell proliferation were significantly higher in the 50% BC group than that in all other groups. Then, cellular electrospun membrane complexes (CEMC) were successfully constructed from nanoscaffolds and fibroblasts extracted from human foreskin and engineered with controlled autocrine VEGFA by transfecting VEGFA modified mRNA (modRNA). Engineered CEMC significantly promoted wound healing in vivo and contributed to stable vascular network formation in the grafted area, thereby increasing the survival rate of the engineered skin. This study provides a potential solution for wound healing while establishing the value of different RNA modification methods for various engineered skins in the future, thereby advancing engineered skin development., Competing Interests: The authors declare that they have no known competing financial interests or personal relationships that could have appeared to influence the work reported in this paper., (© 2023 The Authors.)
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- 2023
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45. Effects of coal-derived compound fertilizers on soil bacterial community structure in coal mining subsidence areas.
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Meng H, Wang S, Zhang J, Wang X, Qiu C, and Hong J
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The land damaged by coal mining can be recovered to healthy condition through various reclamation methods. Fertilization is one of the effective methods to improve soil fertility and microbial activity. However, the effects of coal-derived compound fertilizers (SH) on bacterial communities in coal mining subsidence areas still remain unclear. Here, we studied the effects on the nutrient characteristics and bacterial communities in fertilizer-reclaimed soil (CK, without fertilizer; CF, common compound fertilizers; SH, coal-derived compound fertilizers) in coal mining subsidence areas and we applied SH with four different nitrogen application rates (90, 135, 180, and 225 kg/hm
2 ). The results showed that the application of SH significantly increased the contents of available nitrogen (AN), available phosphorus (AP), available potassium (AK), total phosphorus (TP) and soil organic matter (SOM) compared with CK, as well as the bacterial richness (Chao1) and diversity (Shannon) in reclaimed soil that increased first and then decreased with the increase of nitrogen application. Under the same nitrogen application rate (135 kg/hm2 ), the nutrient content, Chao1 and Shannon of SH2 treatments were higher than those of CF treatment. Meanwhile, SH increased the relative abundance of Proteobacteria, Actinobacteria and Gemmatimonadetes. LEfSe analysis indicated that the taxa of Acidobacteria and Actinobacteria were significantly improved under SH treatments. Canonical correspondence analysis (CCA) and Variance partitioning analysis (VPA) showed that SOM was the most important factor affecting the change of bacterial community structure in reclaimed soil. In conclusion, application of SH can not only increase nutrient content and bacterial diversity of reclaimed soil, but also improve bacterial community structure by increasing bacterial abundance., Competing Interests: The authors declare that the research was conducted in the absence of any commercial or financial relationships that could be construed as a potential conflict of interest., (Copyright © 2023 Meng, Wang, Zhang, Wang, Qiu and Hong.)- Published
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46. Case Report: Macrophage Activation Syndrome and Widespread Neuroimaging Abnormality in Childhood-Onset Systemic Lupus Erythematosus.
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Shi N, Wang X, Zou L, Yang X, Ma Q, and Lu M
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Macrophage activation syndrome (MAS) and widespread brain lesions are rare and severe complications of childhood-onset systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE). We report an 11-year-old girl who presented with recurrent rashes for half a year and fever for 2 weeks. Clinical and laboratory features at admission pointed to the diagnosis of SLE and SLE-associated MAS. Cerebral magnetic resonance imaging taken on day 4 after admission showed abnormal signals. Glucocorticoid therapy was started on day 5. Two days later, the patient appeared weak and ill, then the next day she exhibited dizziness, drowsiness, apathia, and dysarthria. High-dose methylprednisolone, cyclophosphamide, and intravenous immunoglobulin were used to treat the patient, and intrathecal dexamethasone was given. The patient was discharged on day 30 after admission and showed complete clinical resolution and improved magnetic resonance imaging resolution., Competing Interests: The authors declare that the research was conducted in the absence of any commercial or financial relationships that could be construed as a potential conflict of interest., (Copyright © 2021 Shi, Wang, Zou, Yang, Ma and Lu.)
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- 2021
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47. Role of NEAT1/MiR-9-5p/SLC26A2 Pathway on Human Airway Smooth Muscle Cell.
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Wang X, Xu R, Chi D, Dai C, and Sheng M
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- Cell Movement, Cell Proliferation, Child, Humans, Myocytes, Smooth Muscle, Respiratory System, Sulfate Transporters, MicroRNAs genetics
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Purpose: Asthma is a serious inflammatory disease of the respiratory system in which airway smooth muscle cells (ASMCs) play a key role. This study aimed to investigate the expression of SLC26A2 in human ASMCs (HASMCs) and the regulatory mechanism of SLC26A2 in the proliferation and inflammatory factor production of HASMCs., Materials and Methods: We obtained the asthma-associated differential mRNA SLC26A2 by bioinformatics analysis in childhood acute asthma samples. To investigate its role in airway inflammation and airway remodeling, we treated HASMCs with platelet-derived growth factor (PDGF) in an in vitro model and determined SLC26A2 expression in cells using western blotting. Cell proliferation was detected by MTT and EdU assays, and cell contractile phenotype marker proteins were measured. Cell migration and production of inflammatory factors were determined by Transwell and ELISA assays. Additionally, the upstream regulatory miRNA and LncRNA of SLC26A2 were identified by bioinformatics, luciferase reporter gene, and RIP analyses., Results: SLC26A2 was significantly upregulated in bioinformatics analysis of pediatric asthma-related sample. PDGF treatment up-regulated SLC26A2 expression in HASMCs, whereas the knockdown of SLC26A2 inhibited PDGF-stimulated proliferation, migration, and production of inflammatory factors, and enhanced the expression of cell contractile phenotype marker proteins in HASMCs. Luciferase reporter and RIP experiments validated that NEAT1 targeted miR-9-5p to regulate SLC26A2, thereby influencing the biological function of PDGF-induced HASMCs., Conclusion: These findings indicate that NEAT1-mediated miR-9-5p targeting of SLC26A2 inhibits the PDGF-induced proliferation and production of inflammatory factors in HASMCs. These findings highlight potential therapeutic targets for asthma and airway inflammation., Competing Interests: The authors have no potential conflicts of interest to disclose., (© Copyright: Yonsei University College of Medicine 2021.)
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- 2021
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48. [Effects of EGFR-TKIs on sequential pemetrexed for advanced pulmonary adenocarcinoma].
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Wang X, Liu Y, Gao Z, Jiang Y, Han B, and Jiang L
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- Adenocarcinoma genetics, Adenocarcinoma pathology, Adult, Aged, Antineoplastic Combined Chemotherapy Protocols adverse effects, ErbB Receptors genetics, Female, Gastrointestinal Diseases chemically induced, Glutamates administration & dosage, Glutamates adverse effects, Guanine administration & dosage, Guanine adverse effects, Guanine analogs & derivatives, Humans, Kaplan-Meier Estimate, Leukopenia chemically induced, Lung Neoplasms genetics, Lung Neoplasms pathology, Male, Middle Aged, Mutation, Neoplasm Staging, Pemetrexed, Protein Kinase Inhibitors administration & dosage, Protein Kinase Inhibitors adverse effects, Treatment Outcome, Adenocarcinoma drug therapy, Antineoplastic Combined Chemotherapy Protocols therapeutic use, ErbB Receptors antagonists & inhibitors, Lung Neoplasms drug therapy
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Background and Objective: Pemetrexed and epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR)-tyrosine kinase inhibitors (TKIs) were used in patients with EGFR mutation to determine their effects. This study analyzed the influence of EGFR-TKIs on pemetrexed by observing the clinical efficacy and toxicity of pemetrexed following responses to EGFR-TKIs., Methods: Pulmonary adenocarcinoma patients were divided into EGFR-TKIs and no-EGFR-TKI groups according to the targeted therapy. All patients received pemetrexed (500 mg/m2) as second (or higher)-line treatment. The Response Evaluation Criteria in Solid Tumors (version 1.0) were used to evaluate the response to pemetrexed. Adverse events were classified based on version 4.0 of the National Cancer Institute Common Toxicity Criteria., Results: There were 57 patients in the EGFR-TKIs group and 56 in the no-EGFR-TKIs group. The disease control rates (DCRs) were 77.2% and 67.9% (P=0.367). The progression free survival (PFS) periods were 5.95 and 3.55 months (P=0.535). The overall survival (OS) periods were 10.10 and 8.24 months (P=0.432). However, these values were not statistically significant. The common toxicities of pemetrexed were hematologic and gastrointestinal (grades I and II). Two patients in the EGFR-TKIs group discontinued pemetrexed because of severe toxicities, which were not observed in the no-EGFR-TKIs group. Both groups had one patient who reduced dosage because of myelosuppression (grade IV). There were five and nine patients in the EGFR-TKIs and no-EGFR-TKIs groups, respectively, who delayed therapy not because of severe toxicities but due to subjective factors., Conclusion: The DCRs, PFS periods, and OS periods of the patients administered with pemetrexed following EGFR-TKIs were better than those of the EGFR-TKIs group, but the differences were not statistically significant. Therefore, sequential pemetrexed administration caused negligible toxicities and can be used in adenocarcinoma therapy following responses to EGFR-TKIs.
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49. [Preliminary results of metabolite in serum and urine of lung cancer patients detected by metabolomics].
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Niu Y, Jiang Y, Xu C, Wang X, Liu Y, Zhao H, Han B, and Jiang L
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- Adult, Aged, Biomarkers, Tumor blood, Biomarkers, Tumor urine, Female, Humans, Lung Neoplasms blood, Lung Neoplasms urine, Male, Middle Aged, Lung Neoplasms diagnosis, Metabolomics
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Background and Objective: Lung cancer is one of the most common cancers worldwide. Thus far, good tumor markers for diagnosing this disease have not been found. Therefore, the discovery of novel biomarkers through the application of new methods has become a hotspot in lung cancer research. The aim of this study is to analyze low-molecular-weight metabolites in the serum and urine samples of lung cancer patients and patients with other lung diseases through metabolomics and to explore potential tumor markers further., Methods: Both serum and urine samples from 19 lung cancer patients and 15 patients with other lung diseases were subjected to metabolomic analysis using gas chromatography mass spectrometry. Orthogonal to partial least squares discriminant analysis was performed for modeling. Two sample t-test was used to identify differences in metabolite concentrations., Results: A total of 57 metabolites were found in the serum, and 38 metabolites were found in the urine. Multivariate statistical analysis yielded a significant distinction in the metabolic profiles between lung cancer patients and patients with other lung diseases. The t-test results indicated a total of 13 metabolites in the serum and 7 metabolites in the urine with statistically significant differences., Conclusions: Metabolomics is useful in discriminating between lung cancer and other lung diseases. As a novel approach, it has potential in the diagnosis of lung cancer at molecular level.
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50. [Pemetrexed alone versus pemetrexed combined with oxaliplatin as salvage therapy in stage IV lung adenocarcinoma].
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Liu Y, Jiang Y, Gao Z, Wang X, Han B, and Jiang L
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- Adenocarcinoma of Lung, Adult, Aged, Disease-Free Survival, Female, Glutamates administration & dosage, Glutamates adverse effects, Guanine administration & dosage, Guanine adverse effects, Guanine therapeutic use, Humans, Male, Middle Aged, Multivariate Analysis, Neoplasm Staging, Organoplatinum Compounds administration & dosage, Organoplatinum Compounds adverse effects, Oxaliplatin, Pemetrexed, Retrospective Studies, Adenocarcinoma drug therapy, Adenocarcinoma pathology, Antineoplastic Combined Chemotherapy Protocols, Glutamates therapeutic use, Guanine analogs & derivatives, Lung Neoplasms drug therapy, Lung Neoplasms pathology, Organoplatinum Compounds therapeutic use, Salvage Therapy methods
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Background and Objective: At present, there is no standard salvage treatment strategies for lung cancer. The aim of this study is to compare the efficacies and safeties of pemetrexed alone with pemetrexed combined with oxaliplatin as salvage therapy in stage IV lung adenocarcinoma to provide evidences for combination therapy., Methods: From January 2009 to February 2011, 83 patients with stage IV lung adenocarcinoma received pemetrexed alone (single agent arm, n=47) or pemetrexed combined with oxaliplatin (combination arm, n=36) as salvage therapy. All 83 patients had performance status (PS) scores of 0-2., Results: Eighty-one patients were included in the final analysis. The median progression-free survival (PFS) in the single agent arm was 3.6 months versus 4.1 months in the combination arm (P=0.268). The objective response rate (ORR) was 6.5% versus 20% (P=0.092), and the disease control rate (DCR) was 56.5% versus 65.7% (P=0.493), respectively. The response rates of the hematological and gastrointestinal toxicities in the single agent and combination arms were 33.9% versus 47.2% (P=0.460) and 21.2% versus 25.0% (P=0.213), respectively., Conclusions: For salvage therapy, pemetrexed combined with oxaliplatin is tolerable in stage IV lung adenocarcinoma patients with good PS scores. Compared with pemetrexed alone, pemetrexed combined with oxaliplatin therapy showed higher response rate, but did not significantly prolong the PFS.
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