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2. The 24-kDa subunit of mitochondrial complex I regulates growth, microsclerotia development, stress tolerance, and virulence in Verticillium dahliae
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Li, Huan, Liu, Ying, Wang, Dan, Wang, Ya-Hong, Sheng, Ruo-Cheng, Kong, Zhi-Qiang, Klosterman, Steven J., Chen, Jie-Yin, Subbarao, Krishna V., Chen, Feng-Mao, and Zhang, Dan-Dan
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3. Synthesis and Characterization of Nonionic Waterborne Polyurethane and Application to Wool Fabric Finishing
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Yin, Yingting, Feng, Mao, Yao, Jinbo, and Niu, Jiarong
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4. Clinical manifestations and spermatogenesis outcomes in Chinese patients with congenital hypogonadotropic hypogonadism caused by inherited or de novo FGFR1 mutations
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Yu-Fan Yang, Hai-Lu Ma, Xi Wang, Min Nie, Jiang-Feng Mao, and Xue-Yan Wu
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congenital hypogonadotropic hypogonadism ,de novo ,fgfr1 ,inherited ,Diseases of the genitourinary system. Urology ,RC870-923 - Abstract
Fibroblast growth factor receptor 1 (FGFR1) mutations are associated with congenital hypogonadotropic hypogonadism (CHH) through inheritance or spontaneous occurrence. We detected FGFR1 mutations in a Chinese cohort of 210 CHH patients at Peking Union Medical College Hospital (Beijing, China) using next-generation and Sanger sequencing. We assessed missense variant pathogenicity using six bioinformatics tools and compared clinical features and treatment outcomes between inherited and de novo mutation groups. Among 19 patients with FGFR1 mutations, three were recurrent, and 16 were novel variants. Sixteen of the novel mutations were likely pathogenic according to the American College of Medical Genetics and Genomics (ACMG) guidelines, with the prevalent P366L variant. The majority of FGFR1 mutations was inherited (57.9%), with frameshift mutations exclusive to the de novo mutation group. The inherited mutation group had a lower incidence of cryptorchidism, short stature, and skeletal deformities. In the inherited mutation group, luteinizing hormone (LH) levels were 0.5 IU l−1, follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH) levels were 1.0 IU l−1, and testosterone levels were 1.3 nmol l−1. In contrast, the de novo group had LH levels of 0.2 IU l−1, FSH levels of 0.5 IU l−1, and testosterone levels of 0.9 nmol l−1, indicating milder hypothalamus–pituitary–gonadal axis (HPGA) functional deficiency in the inherited group. The inherited mutation group showed a tendency toward higher spermatogenesis rates. In conclusion, this study underscores the predominance of inherited FGFR1 mutations and their association with milder HPGA dysfunction compared to de novo mutations, contributing to our understanding of the genetic and clinical aspects of FGFR1 mutations.
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5. The influence of trace vanadium on the solidification process, microstructure, and mechanical properties of gray cast iron
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Yishuo He, Feng Mao, Ang Gao, Kunming Pan, Anzu Guo, Songhao Liu, Shizhong Wei, Chong Chen, Cheng Zhang, Tao Jiang, Changji Wang, and Junjia Zhang
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Gray cast iron ,Vanadium ,Solidification process ,Microstructure ,Mechanical properties ,Mining engineering. Metallurgy ,TN1-997 - Abstract
This study employed optical microscopy (OM), scanning electron microscopy (SEM), and energy-dispersive X-ray spectroscopy (EDS) to investigate the impact of vanadium (V) on the microstructure and mechanical properties of gray cast iron (GCI) HT250. Additionally, Thermo-Calc software was employed to explore the influence of V on the solidification process. The results indicate that adding trace amounts of V in GCI forms a face-centered cubic VC phase, with the precipitation temperature of the VC phase gradually increasing. When the V content reaches 0.28 wt%, the VC phase begins to precipitate during the eutectic reaction. The incorporation of V consumes carbon, reducing the graphite content and promoting the formation of type D graphite. As the V content increases, there is an enlargement in the pearlite area ratio, a decrease in the pearlite layer spacing, and a reduction in the size of eutectic cells. These microstructural alterations lead to enhanced mechanical properties. The tensile strength peaks at 336 MPa with a V content of 0.77 wt%, representing a 29% increase compared to samples without added V. Similarly, the Vickers hardness increases with increasing V content, reaching a peak of 373 HV at 0.92 wt% V, a 27% increase compared to samples without V addition. However, at this point, the tensile strength decreases to 322 MPa.
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6. Honey bee (Apis cerana) queen rearing methods influence queen morphological characteristics and reproductive related gene expression
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Zhong, Wei-Lai, Ding, Gui-Ling, Yuan, Chun-Ying, Huang, Jia-Xing, and Feng, Mao
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7. Development and validation of a nomogram for predicting histologic subtypes of subpleural non-small cell lung cancer using ultrasound parameters and clinical data
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Feng Mao, Mengjun Shen, Yi Zhang, Hongwei Chen, Yang Cong, Huiming Zhu, Chunhong Tang, Shengmin Zhang, and Yin Wang
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non-small cell lung cancer ,subpleural pulmonary lesion ,nomogram ,ultrasound ,contrast-enhanced ultrasound ,Neoplasms. Tumors. Oncology. Including cancer and carcinogens ,RC254-282 - Abstract
AimsTo develop and validate an individualized nomogram for differentiating the histologic subtypes (adenocarcinoma and squamous cell carcinoma) of subpleural non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) based on ultrasound parameters and clinical data.MethodsThis study was conducted retrospectively between March 2018 and December 2019. Patients were randomly assigned to a development cohort (DC, n=179) and a validation cohort (VC, n=77). A total of 7 clinical parameters and 16 ultrasound parameters were collected. Least absolute shrinkage and selection operator regression analysis was employed to identify the most significant predictors utilizing a 10-fold cross-validation. The multivariate logistic regression model was applied to investigate the relevant factors. An individualized nomogram was then developed. Receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curve, calibration plot and decision curve analysis (DCA) were applied for model validation in both DC and VC.ResultsFollowing the final regression analysis, gender, serum carcinoembryonic antigen, lesion size and perfusion defect in contrast-enhanced ultrasound were entered into the nomogram. The model showed moderate predictive ability, with an area under the ROC curve of 0.867 for DC and 0.838 for VC. The calibration curves of the model showed good agreement between actual and predicted probabilities. The ROC and DCA curves demonstrated that the nomogram exhibited a good predictive performance.ConclusionWe developed a nomogram that can predict the histologic subtypes of subpleural NSCLC. Both internal and external validation revealed optimal discrimination and calibration, indicating that the nomogram may have clinical utility. This model has the potential to assist clinicians in making treatment recommendations.
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8. Identification of the Prognostic Factors for Synchronous Multiple Primary Lung Cancer Treated With Staged Bilateral Surgery
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Hui Zhang, Qiang Liu, Lian Chen, Liwei Song, Feng Mao, Wenyong Zhou, Jiantao Li, Zuodong Song, Wang Miao, and Yang Shentu
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overall survival ,prognostic factors ,recurrence‐free survival ,staged bilateral surgery ,synchronous multiple primary lung cancer ,Diseases of the respiratory system ,RC705-779 - Abstract
ABSTRACT Introduction Staged bilateral surgery is widely used to treat synchronous multiple primary lung cancer (SMPLC); however, the prognostic factors for survival outcomes remain unclear. This study aimed to identify prognostic factors and construct a predictive model for overall survival (OS) and recurrence‐free survival (RFS) in patients with SMPLC who underwent staged bilateral surgery. Methods The study included 256 patients diagnosed with SMPLC and treated with staged bilateral surgery at our hospital between January 2010 and July 2017. Multivariate Cox proportional‐hazard regression was used to identify prognostic factors for OS and RFS. Additionally, a predictive model was constructed using time‐dependent receiver operating characteristic curves. Results Among the 256 patients, 10 (3.95%) succumbed to the disease and 24 (9.41%) experienced recurrence. Smoking (hazard ratio [HR]: 5.128; 95% confidence interval [CI]: 1.442–18.233; p = 0.012) and most advanced pathological TNM (pTNM) stage (II + III) (HR: 12.938; 95% CI: 2.650–63.176; p = 0.002) were identified as significant predictors of poor OS. A prognostic model was developed for predicting OS, with a 5‐year area under the curve (AUC) of 0.854. Furthermore, most advanced pTNM stage (II + III) was associated with poor RFS (HR: 5.964; 95% CI: 2.669–13.327; p
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9. Addressing challenges inverse problem with convolutional neural networks and regulation techniques: Applications in extraction of physical parameters of semiconductors devices
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Ling-Feng Mao, S.K. Li, P. Cheng, and L.J. Zhang
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Inverse problem ,Schottky barrier height ,Convolutional neural network ,Metal/semiconductor contact ,Thermionic emission ,Production of electric energy or power. Powerplants. Central stations ,TK1001-1841 - Abstract
The instability of the inverse problem is caused by its nonlocal and non-causal nature. This study addresses the inverse problem of determining the physical parameters of semiconductor devices. Based on statistical inversion theory, the probability distribution (posterior distribution) of the SBHs has been estimated by convolutional neural networks. Regularization techniques were then applied to such a distribution to accurately determine the SBHs of semiconductor devices. The results reveal that the fluctuations in the predicted SBHs by convolutional neural networks are similar to the amplitude between the upper and lower envelopes of the free decay curve. The method achieves a maximum relative error below 3.4% when using theoretical diode current–voltage data as input and maintains a relative error of less than 7% when compared to traditional methods when using experimental current–voltage data. Furthermore, the proposed method offers a mathematical interpretation of the inverse problem and demonstrates the capability of the proposed method to extract the physical parameters of semiconductor devices with a small amount of data.
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10. Deep Anomaly Detection via Active Anomaly Search.
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Chao Chen, Dawei Wang, Feng Mao, Jiacheng Xu 0003, Zongzhang Zhang, and Yang Yu 0001
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11. Confidence-Guided Open-World Semi-supervised Learning
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Li, Jibang, Yang, Meng, Feng, Mao, Goos, Gerhard, Founding Editor, Hartmanis, Juris, Founding Editor, Bertino, Elisa, Editorial Board Member, Gao, Wen, Editorial Board Member, Steffen, Bernhard, Editorial Board Member, Yung, Moti, Editorial Board Member, Liu, Qingshan, editor, Wang, Hanzi, editor, Ma, Zhanyu, editor, Zheng, Weishi, editor, Zha, Hongbin, editor, Chen, Xilin, editor, Wang, Liang, editor, and Ji, Rongrong, editor
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12. Bio-inspired design of PTFE/B energetic materials with high reactivity and flexibility
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Jun Wang, Hua-Mo Yin, Yao-feng Mao, Ling-feng Yang, and Xiaowei Chen
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Energetic materials ,Bio-inspired strategy ,F/B ,Reaction mechanism ,Flexibility ,Chemical technology ,TP1-1185 - Abstract
Although new-type energetic materials have been investigated extensively, there is a challenge on how to integrate energy density and mechanical properties of energetic materials simultaneously. Herein, a versatile approach was proposed to design energetic materials with high energy density, reactivity, and flexibility based on a bio-inspired strategy. By mimicking the “brick-and-mortar” structure within a natural nacre, the energetic film with alternative layers of polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE) and boron (B) was successfully fabricated. The nacre-mimetic PTFE/B energetic film exhibited excellent reaction heat (4413.9 J⋅g−1) and bright combustion flame, which may originate from the exothermic reaction mechanism between fluorine (F) and B. Even more remarkably, such PTFE/B energetic film revealed prominent mechanical flexibility reported for the first time. These findings indicate that the nacre-mimetic strategy provides an effective route to engineer energetic materials with high energy density, reactivity, and flexibility.
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13. Asplenium guodanum (Aspleniaceae), a distinct new fern species from northern Guangdong, China, based on morphological data and molecular phylogeny
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Ke-Wang Xu, Yu-Tong Han, Yu-Ran Dong, Jian-Qiang Guo, Ling-Feng Mao, and Wen-Bo Liao
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A new spleenwort species, Asplenium guodanum, was found and described from Danxia landform region in Guangdong, China. The new species has close resemblance to A. subcrenatum Ching ex S.H.Wu in morphology, but can be distinguished by having plants small, stipes and rachises not covered with fibrous scales, relatively fewer pairs of pinnae, pinnae short, pinna margin weakly biserrate, pinna apex acute and lower pinnae obviously reduced. Phylogenetic analyses, based on six plastid markers (atpB, rbcL, rps4 & rps4-trnS and trnL & trnL-F) of the new species and its relatives, support a close relationship between A. guodanum and A. subcrenatum. Only one population with no more than 50 individuals were found and, therefore, it is recommended to be classified as Critically Endangered (CR) following IUCN Red List Criteria.
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14. Quantum coupling and self-heating impacts on threshold voltages of GaN metal–insulator-semiconductor high-electron-mobility transistors
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Ling-Feng Mao
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Quantum coupling ,Self-heating ,Threshold voltage ,GaN ,Transistor ,Physics ,QC1-999 - Abstract
A transient heat conduction equation has been proposed to describe the cooling process of a hot two-dimensional electron gas layer in a GaN-based transistor. This equation serves as the basis for a physical analytical model that explains the impacts of hot electrons in the hot two-dimensional electron gas layer via quantum coupling on the threshold voltage of GaN-based transistors. The temperature of the two-dimensional electron gas layer decreases to ambient temperature as time increases, and the threshold voltage shifts caused by such a temperature will recover with time. The proposed model accurately reflects the observed recovery of threshold voltage over time in experiments. At the same time, it offers insight into how the gate voltage, the source-drain voltage, and the ambient temperature can shift the threshold voltage in these transistors. The simplicity and analytic nature of this proposed model not only provide a physical origin of the threshold voltage instability in GaN-based devices but also offer the possibility for improving device reliability by selecting appropriate device physical parameters.
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15. Exploring the scale effect of urban thermal environment through XGBoost model
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He, Jingjuan, Shi, Yijun, Xu, Lihua, Lu, Zhangwei, Feng, Mao, Tang, Junqing, and Guo, Xiaodong
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16. Effect of endoscopic therapy and drug therapy on prognosis and rebleeding in patients with esophagogastric variceal bleeding
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Jing-jing Jiang, Chun Gao, Jun-feng Mao, Guo-yuan Yang, Jun Huang, Xiao-hui Yu, Yong Tan, Jiu-cong Zhang, and Xiao-feng Zheng
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Esophagogastric variceal bleeding ,Endoscopic therapy ,Drug therapy ,Propensity score matching ,Medicine ,Science - Abstract
Abstract Esophagogastric variceal bleeding (EVB) is one of the common digestive system emergencies with poor prognosis and high rate of rebleeding after treatment. To explore the effects of endoscopic therapy and drug therapy on the prognosis and rebleeding of patients with EVB, and then select better treatment methods to effectively improve the prognosis. From January 2013 to December 2022, 965 patients with EVB who were hospitalized in gastroenterology Department of the 940 Hospital of Joint Logistic Support Forces of PLA were retrospectively analyzed. Patients were divided into endoscopic treatment group (ET, n = 586) and drug treatment group (DT, n = 379). Propensity score matching (PSM) analysis was performed in both groups, and the general information, efficacy and length of hospital stay were recorded. The patients were followed up for 3 months after bleeding control to determine whether rebleeding occurred. There were 286 cases in each group after PSM. Compared with DT group, ET had higher treatment success rate (P 0.05). Compared with drug therapy, endoscopic treatment of EVB has short-term efficacy advantages, and can effectively reduce the incidence of rebleeding and mortality within 3 months.
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17. Predicting three or more metastatic nodes using contrast-enhanced lymphatic US findings in early breast cancer
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Zihan Niu, Yunxia Hao, Yuanjing Gao, Jing Zhang, Mengsu Xiao, Feng Mao, Yidong Zhou, Ligang Cui, Yuxin Jiang, and Qingli Zhu
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Breast neoplasms ,Contrast media ,Lymphatic metastasis ,Ultrasonography ,Medical physics. Medical radiology. Nuclear medicine ,R895-920 - Abstract
Abstract Objectives To develop and validate a nomogram for predicting ≥ 3 metastatic axillary lymph nodes (ALNs) in early breast cancer with no palpable axillary adenopathy by clinicopathologic data, contrast-enhanced (CE) lymphatic ultrasound (US), and grayscale findings of sentinel lymph nodes (SLNs). Materials and methods Women with T1-2N0 invasive breast cancer were consecutively recruited for the CE lymphatic US. Patients from Center 1 were grouped into development and internal validation cohorts at a ratio of 2:1. The external validation cohort was constructed from Center 2. The clinicopathologic data and US findings of SLNs were analyzed. A nomogram was developed to predict women with ≥ 3 metastatic ALNs. Nomogram performance was assessed with the area under the receiver operating characteristic curve (AUC) and calibration curve analysis. Results One hundred seventy-nine from Center 1 were considered the development cohorts. The remaining 90 participants from Center 1 were internal cohorts and 197 participants from Center 2 were external validation cohorts. The US findings of no enhancement (odds ratio (OR), 15.3; p = 0.01), diffuse (OR, 19.1; p = 0.01) or focal eccentric (OR, 27.7; p = 0.003) cortical thickening, and absent hilum (OR, 169.7; p < 0.001) were independently associated with ≥ 3 metastatic ALNs. Compared to grayscale US or CE lymphatic US alone, the nomogram showed the highest AUC of 0.88 (0.85, 0.91). The nomogram showed a calibration slope of 1.0 (p = 0.80–0.81; Brier = 0.066–0.067) in validation cohorts in predicting ≥ 3 metastatic ALNs. Conclusion Patients likely to have ≥ 3 metastatic ALNs were identified by combining the lymphatic and grayscale US findings of SLNs. Our nomogram could aid in multidisciplinary treatment decision-making. Trial registration This trial is registered on www.chictr.org.cn : ChiCTR2000031231. Registered March 25, 2020. Critical relevance statement A nomogram combining lymphatic CEUS and grayscale US findings of SLNs could identify early breast cancer patients with low or high axillary tumor burden preoperatively, which is more applicable to the Z0011 era. Our nomogram could be useful in aiding multidisciplinary treatment decision-making for patients with early breast cancer. Key points • CEUS can help identify and diagnose SLN in early breast cancer preoperatively. • Combining lymphatic and grayscale US findings can predict axillary tumor burden. • The nomogram showed a high diagnostic value in validation cohorts. Graphical Abstract
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18. Progress in phylogenetics, multi-omics and flower coloration studies in Rhododendron
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Shuai Nie, Hai-Yao Ma, Tian-Le Shi, Xue-Chan Tian, Yousry A. El-Kassaby, Ilga Porth, Fu-Sheng Yang, and Jian-Feng Mao
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ericaceae ,genomics ,flower pigmentation ,ornamental plant ,Plant ecology ,QK900-989 ,Environmental effects of industries and plants ,TD194-195 - Abstract
The genus Rhododendron exhibits an immense diversity of flower colors and represents one of the largest groups of woody plants, which is of great importance for ornamental plant research. This review summarizes recent progress in deciphering the genetic basis for flower coloration in Rhododendron. We describe advances in phylogenetic reconstruction and genome sequencing of Rhododendron species. The metabolic pathways of flower color are outlined, focusing on key structural and regulatory genes involved in pigment synthesis. Gene duplications and losses associated with color diversification are discussed. In addition, the application of multi-omics approaches and analysis of gene co-expression networks to elucidate complex gene regulatory mechanisms is emphasized. This synthesis of current knowledge provides a foundation for future research on the evolution of flower color diversity within the Rhododendron lineage. Ultimately, these discoveries will support breeding endeavors aimed at harnessing the genetics of flower coloration and developing novel cultivars that exhibit desired floral traits.
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19. Advances in mesenchymal stem cells therapy for tendinopathies
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Xu-Feng Mao, Xi-Qian Zhang, Zhe-Yu Yao, and Hai-Jiao Mao
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Mesenchymal stem cells ,Tendinopathy ,Immunomodulation ,Treatment ,Review ,Medicine (General) ,R5-920 - Abstract
Tendinopathies are chronic diseases of an unknown etiology and associated with inflammation. Mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) have emerged as a viable therapeutic option to combat the pathological progression of tendinopathies, not only because of their potential for multidirectional differentiation and self-renewal, but also their excellent immunomodulatory properties. The immunomodulatory effects of MSCs are increasingly being recognized as playing a crucial role in the treatment of tendinopathies, with MSCs being pivotal in regulating the inflammatory microenvironment by modulating the immune response, ultimately contributing to improved tissue repair. This review will discuss the current knowledge regarding the application of MSCs in tendinopathy treatments through the modulation of the immune response.
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20. Tribological Properties of 7A04 Aluminum Alloy Enhanced by Ceramic Coating
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Xiaobo Meng, Wei Zhang, Shizhong Wei, Kunming Pan, Xiaodong Wang, Tao Jiang, Xiran Wang, Changji Wang, Chong Chen, Feng Mao, Ziping Qiao, Jun Xue, and Cheng Zhang
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7A04 Al alloy ,wear resistance ,surface strengthening ,wear mechanism ,ceramic coating ,micro-arc oxidation (MAO) ,Science - Abstract
The 7A04 Al alloy is a commonly used lightweight metal material; however, its low wear resistance limits its application. In this study, the wear resistance of this alloy was improved by preparing micro-arc oxidation (MAO) coatings, MAO/MoS2 composite coatings, and hard-anodized (HA) coatings on its surface. The friction and wear behaviors of these three coatings with diamond-like coated (DLC) rings under oil lubrication conditions were investigated using a ring–block friction tester. The wear rates of the coatings on the block surfaces were determined using laser confocal microscopy, and the wear trajectories of the coatings were examined using scanning electron microscopy. The results indicated that, among the three coatings, the MAO/MoS2 coating had the lowest coefficient of friction of 0.059, whereas the HA coating had the lowest wear rate of 1.47 × 10−6 mm/Nm. The MAO/MoS2 coatings exhibited excellent antifriction properties compared to the other coatings, whereas the HA coatings exhibited excellent anti-wear properties. The porous structure of the MAO coatings stored lubricant and replenished the lubrication film under oil lubrication. Meanwhile, the introduced MoS2 enhanced the densification of the coating and functioned as a solid lubricant. The HA coating exhibited good wear resistance owing to the dense structure of the amorphous-phase aluminum oxide. The mechanisms of abrasive and adhesive wear of the coatings under oil lubrication conditions and the optimization of the tribological properties by the solid–liquid synergistic lubrication effect were investigated. This study provides an effective method for the surface modification of Al alloys with potential applications in the aerospace and automotive industries.
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21. Multi-Objective Optimization of the Forming Process Parameters of Disc Forgings Based on Grey Correlation Analysis and the Response Surface Method
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Shizhong Wei, Yuna Liang, Hao Li, Guizhong Xie, Feng Mao, and Ji Zhang
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disc forging ,process parameter optimization ,grey relational analysis ,response surface methodology ,particle swarm optimization ,Technology ,Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General) ,TA1-2040 ,Biology (General) ,QH301-705.5 ,Physics ,QC1-999 ,Chemistry ,QD1-999 - Abstract
This paper introduces a multi-objective optimization problem (MPO) for the forming process parameters of disc forgings using grey relational analysis (GRA) and the response surface methodology (RSM). Firstly, an experimental design based on the Box–Behnken design (BBD) principle was established, and simulations were performed in Deform to obtain response data. Secondly, GRA was used to transform the MPO into a grey relational degree (GRD) problem, and the entropic weight method was integrated to ascertain the influence weights of each variable on GRD. Then, a quadratic polynomial prediction model based on the RSM was constructed, and its accuracy was ensured through model validation. Finally, the optimal process parameter combination was determined through the particle swarm optimization algorithm, which included a friction coefficient of 0.3, an initial temperature of 1250 °C, and a downward pressing speed of 7.5 mm/s. The results of the experimental investigation indicate that optimized process parameters significantly reduce the forming load, equivalent stress, and damage value, effectively enhancing the overall quality of forged parts.
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22. Comparison of clinical characteristics and outcomes in primary neuroendocrine breast carcinoma versus invasive ductal carcinoma
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Li Peng, Mingwei Ma, Dachun Zhao, Jialin Zhao, Qiang Sun, and Feng Mao
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neuroendocrine breast carcinoma ,invasive carcinoma of no special type ,clinical characteristics ,case-control study ,prognosis ,Neoplasms. Tumors. Oncology. Including cancer and carcinogens ,RC254-282 - Abstract
BackgroundNeuroendocrine breast carcinoma (NECB) is a rare, special histologic type of breast cancer. There are some small sample studies on the clinical outcomes of NECB patients, which are worthy of further discussion.MethodsWe conducted a retrospective case-control study of clinical characteristics and outcomes among patients with primary NECB versus invasive carcinoma of no special type (NST) between November 2004 and November 2017 in the Peking Union Medical College Hospital, Beijing. NST patients were strictly matched 1:4 during the same period based on the TNM stage. Statistical comparisons were performed to determine the differences in survival between NST and NECB patients and to identify clinical factors that correlate with prognosis.ResultsA total of 121 participants affected by primary NECB were included in our analysis from November 2004 to November 2017. Elderly persons (>60 years of age) were more likely to have primary NECB than young persons (p=0.001). In addition, primary NECB patients had significantly higher odds of having tumors 2-5 cm (36.5%) and >5 cm (6.1%) in size than NST patients. Despite a significant difference in tumor size, the proportion of patients with lymph node metastases showed no difference between the two groups (p=0.021). In addition, the rate of patients with ER-negative tumors in the NECB group (4.2%) was significantly lower than that in the primary NST group (29.8%). Significant differences were noted in the PR-negative (13.3% versus 36.6%, P
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23. The Kelch Repeat Protein VdKeR1 Is Essential for Development, Ergosterol Metabolism, and Virulence in Verticillium dahliae
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Wen-Li Xia, Zhe Zheng, and Feng-Mao Chen
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Verticillium wilt ,kelch-domain protein ,fungal development ,pathogenicity ,ergosterol synthesis pathway ,Biology (General) ,QH301-705.5 - Abstract
Verticillium dahliae is a soil-borne fungal pathogen that can cause severe vascular wilt in many plant species. Kelch repeat proteins are essential for fungal growth, resistance, and virulence. However, the function of the Kelch repeat protein family in V. dahliae is unclear. In this study, a Kelch repeat domain-containing protein DK185_4252 (VdLs.17 VDAG_08647) included in the conserved VdPKS9 gene cluster was identified and named VdKeR1. Phylogenetic analysis demonstrated a high degree of evolutionary conservation of VdKeR1 and its homologs among fungi. The experimental results showed that the absence of VdKeR1 impaired vegetative growth, microsclerotia development, and pathogenicity of V. dahliae. Osmotic and cell wall stress analyses suggested that VdKeR1-deleted mutants were more tolerant to NaCl, sorbitol, CR, and CFW, while more sensitive to H2O2 and SDS. In addition, analyses of the relative expression level of sqe and the content of squalene and ergosterol showed that VdKeR1 mediates the synthesis of squalene and ergosterol by positively regulating the activity of squalene epoxidase. In conclusion, these results indicated that VdKeR1 was involved in the growth, stress resistance, pathogenicity, and ergosterol metabolism of V. dahliae. Investigating VdKeR1 provided theoretical and experimental foundations for subsequent control of Verticillium wilt.
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24. Evaluation of the level of park space service based on the residential area demand
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Tong, Anqi, Xu, Lihua, Ma, Qiwei, Shi, Yijun, Feng, Mao, Lu, Zhangwei, and Wu, Yaqi
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25. An investigation on the impact of blue and green spatial pattern alterations on the urban thermal environment: A case study of Shanghai
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He, Jingjuan, Shi, Yijun, Xu, Lihua, Lu, Zhangwei, and Feng, Mao
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26. Contrast-Enhanced Ultrasound Features of Primary Hepatic Lymphoepithelioma-Like Carcinoma: Comparison with Hepatocellular Carcinoma
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Hong Qin, Zhengbiao Ji, Qiannan Zhao, Kun Wang, Feng Mao, Hong Han, and Wenping Wang
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contrast-enhanced ultrasound ,hepatocellular carcinoma ,liver tumors ,lymphoepithelioma-like carcinoma ,Medicine - Abstract
Background: Primary hepatic lymphoepithelioma-like carcinoma (LELC) is a malignant tumor with a low incidence, but the number of case reports has increased in recent years. The prognosis of hepatic LELC is better than hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC). The differentiation between hepatic LELC and HCC has clinical value during follow-up treatment. The purpose of our study was to compare contrast-enhanced ultrasound (CEUS) imaging features in patients with hepatic LELC and HCC. Methods: Twelve patients with an average age of 60.1±9.5 years and histopathologically confirmed hepatic LELC were included in the study. Forty-three patients with an average age of 57.4±9.0 years and a histopathological diagnosis of HCC were designated as the control group by means of propensity score matching (1:4). The clinical data, B-mode ultrasound (BMUS), and CEUS features were retrospectively analyzed between patients with hepatic LELC and HCC. Results: The serum a-fetoprotein (58.1% [25/43] vs.16.7% [2/12]; p=0.017) and des-gamma-carboxy prothrombin levels (74.4% [32/43] vs.16.7% [2/12]; p=0.001) were not significantly elevated in patients with hepatic LELCs compared to HCCs. LELCs were mainly hypoechoic based on BMUS, while the echogenicity of HCCs varied (p=0.016). A halo sign was less common in patients with hepatic LELCs than HCCs (16.7% [2/12] vs. 58.1% [25/43]; p=0.011). Of hepatic LELCs, 75% (9/12) had homogeneous hyperenhancement based on CEUS, whereas 58.1% (25/43) of HCCs had heterogeneous hyperenhancement (p=0.004). Early washout was noted in 91.7% (11/12) of hepatic LELCs compared to 46.5% (20/43) of HCCs (p=0.005). Furthermore, hepatic LELCs were more likely to exhibit peripheral rim-like hyperenhancement (83.3% [10/12] vs. 11.6% [5/43]; p < 0.001). Conclusion: BMUS and CEUS are helpful in discriminating between hepatic LELC and HCC. A hypoechoic mass, the rare halo sign, homogeneous hyperenhancement in the arterial phase, higher frequencies of early washout, and peripheral rim-like hyperenhancement are useful ultrasound features that can help differentiate hepatic LELCs from HCCs.
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27. Transgelin Promotes Glioblastoma Stem Cell Hypoxic Responses and Maintenance Through p53 Acetylation
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Huan Li, Chao Song, Yang Zhang, Guohao Liu, Hailong Mi, Yachao Li, Zhiye Chen, Xiaoyu Ma, Po Zhang, Lidong Cheng, Peng Peng, Hongtao Zhu, Zirong Chen, Minhai Dong, Sui Chen, Hao Meng, QunGen Xiao, Honglian Li, Qiulian Wu, Baofeng Wang, Suojun Zhang, Kai Shu, Feng Wan, Dongsheng Guo, Wenchao Zhou, Lin Zhou, Feng Mao, Jeremy N. Rich, and Xingjiang Yu
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Abstract Glioblastoma (GBM) is a lethal cancer characterized by hypervascularity and necrosis associated with hypoxia. Here, it is found that hypoxia preferentially induces the actin‐binding protein, Transgelin (TAGLN), in GBM stem cells (GSCs). Mechanistically, TAGLN regulates HIF1α transcription and stabilizes HDAC2 to deacetylate p53 and maintain GSC self‐renewal. To translate these findings into preclinical therapeutic paradigm, it is found that sodium valproate (VPA) is a specific inhibitor of TAGLN/HDAC2 function, with augmented efficacy when combined with natural borneol (NB) in vivo. Thus, TAGLN promotes cancer stem cell survival in hypoxia and informs a novel therapeutic paradigm.
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28. Distinct Olfactory Bulb-Cortex Neural Circuits Coordinate Cognitive Function in Parkinson’s Disease
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Shuai-Shuai Wang, Xing-Feng Mao, Zhi-Shen Cai, Wen Lin, Xiu-Xiu Liu, Bei Luo, Xiang Chen, Yue Yue, Heng-Yu Fan, Takuya Sasaki, Kohji Fukunaga, Wen-Bin Zhang, Ying-Mei Lu, and Feng Han
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Cognitive dysfunction stands as a prevalent and consequential non-motor manifestation in Parkinson’s disease (PD). Although dysfunction of the olfactory system has been recognized as an important predictor of cognitive decline, the exact mechanism by which aberrant olfactory circuits contribute to cognitive dysfunction in PD is unclear. Here, we provide the first evidence for abnormal functional connectivity across olfactory bulb (OB) and piriform cortex (PC) or entorhinal cortex (EC) by clinical fMRI, and dysfunction of neural coherence in the olfactory system in PD mice. Moreover, we discovered that 2 subpopulations of mitral/tufted (M/T) cells in OB projecting to anterior PC (aPC) and EC precisely mediated the process of cognitive memory respectively by neural coherence at specific frequencies in mice. In addition, the transcriptomic profiling analysis and functional genetic regulation analysis further revealed that biorientation defective 1 (Bod1) may play a pivotal role in encoding OBM/T-mediated cognitive function. We also verified that a new deep brain stimulation protocol in OB ameliorated the cognitive function of Bod1-deficient mice and PD mice. Together, aberrant coherent activity in the olfactory system can serve as a biomarker for assessing cognitive function and provide a candidate therapeutic target for the treatment of PD.
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29. Differential gene expression and potential regulatory network of fatty acid biosynthesis during fruit and leaf development in yellowhorn (Xanthoceras sorbifolium), an oil-producing tree with significant deployment values
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Tian-Le Shi, Hai-Yao Ma, Xinrui Wang, Hui Liu, Xue-Mei Yan, Xue-Chan Tian, Zhi-Chao Li, Yu-Tao Bao, Zhao-Yang Chen, Shi-Wei Zhao, Qiuhong Xiang, Kai-Hua Jia, Shuai Nie, Wenbin Guan, and Jian-Feng Mao
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fatty acid biosynthesis ,time-ordered gene co-expression network (TO-GCN) ,oleosins ,fruit and leaf development ,yellowhorn ,Plant culture ,SB1-1110 - Abstract
Xanthoceras sorbifolium (yellowhorn) is a woody oil plant with super stress resistance and excellent oil characteristics. The yellowhorn oil can be used as biofuel and edible oil with high nutritional and medicinal value. However, genetic studies on yellowhorn are just in the beginning, and fundamental biological questions regarding its very long-chain fatty acid (VLCFA) biosynthesis pathway remain largely unknown. In this study, we reconstructed the VLCFA biosynthesis pathway and annotated 137 genes encoding relevant enzymes. We identified four oleosin genes that package triacylglycerols (TAGs) and are specifically expressed in fruits, likely playing key roles in yellowhorn oil production. Especially, by examining time-ordered gene co-expression network (TO-GCN) constructed from fruit and leaf developments, we identified key enzymatic genes and potential regulatory transcription factors involved in VLCFA synthesis. In fruits, we further inferred a hierarchical regulatory network with MYB-related (XS03G0296800) and B3 (XS02G0057600) transcription factors as top-tier regulators, providing clues into factors controlling carbon flux into fatty acids. Our results offer new insights into key genes and transcriptional regulators governing fatty acid production in yellowhorn, laying the foundation for efforts to optimize oil content and fatty acid composition. Moreover, the gene expression patterns and putative regulatory relationships identified here will inform metabolic engineering and molecular breeding approaches tailored to meet biofuel and bioproduct demands.
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30. Retraction Note: Two New Co(II)-Cluster-Based Coordination Polymers Based on the C3-Symmetrical Organic Ligand: Synthesis, Crystal Structures and Anti-Liver Cancer Activity
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An, Feng-Mao, Ding, Xing, Zhang, Zhi-Fang, and An, Gui-Feng
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31. A modified partially randomized extended Kaczmarz iteration method.
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Fang Chen and Jin-Feng Mao
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32. Insight into the Local Surface Plasmon Resonance Effect of Pt-SnS 2 Nanosheets in Tetracycline Photodegradation.
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Feng, Mao, Zhou, Tianhao, Li, Jiaxin, Cao, Mengqing, Cheng, Jing, Li, Danyang, Qi, Jian, and You, Feifei
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Constructing highly efficient catalysts for the degradation of organic pollutants driven by solar light in aquatic environments is a promising and green strategy. In this study, a novel hexagonal sheet-like Pt/SnS2 heterojunction photocatalyst is successfully designed and fabricated using a hydrothermal method and photodeposition process for photocatalytic tetracycline (TC) degradation. The optimal Pt/SnS2 hybrid behaves with excellent photocatalytic performance, with a degradation efficiency of 91.27% after 120 min, a reaction rate constant of 0.0187 min−1, and durability, which can be attributed to (i) the formation of a metal/semiconductor interface field caused by loading Pt nanoparticles (NPs) on the surface of SnS2, facilitating the separation of photo-induced charge carriers; (ii) the local surface plasmon resonance (LSPR) effect of Pt NPs, extending the light absorption range; and (iii) the sheet-like structure of SnS2, which can shorten the transmission distance of charge carriers, thereby allowing more electrons (e−) and holes (h+) to transfer to the surface of the catalyst. This work provides new insights with the utilization of sheet-like structured materials for highly active photocatalytic TC degradation in wastewater treatment and environmental remediation. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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33. Human Guided Cross-Modal Reasoning with Semantic Attention Learning for Visual Question Answering
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Liao, Lei, primary, Feng, Mao, additional, and Yang, Meng, additional
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34. Implicit-Knowledge-Guided Align Before Understanding for KB-VQA
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Feng, Mao, primary, Liao, Lei, additional, and Yang, Meng, additional
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35. The Kelch Repeat Protein VdKeR1 Is Essential for Development, Ergosterol Metabolism, and Virulence in Verticillium dahliae.
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Xia, Wen-Li, Zheng, Zhe, and Chen, Feng-Mao
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VERTICILLIUM dahliae ,STRAINS & stresses (Mechanics) ,FUNGAL growth ,GENE clusters ,ERGOSTEROL - Abstract
Verticillium dahliae is a soil-borne fungal pathogen that can cause severe vascular wilt in many plant species. Kelch repeat proteins are essential for fungal growth, resistance, and virulence. However, the function of the Kelch repeat protein family in V. dahliae is unclear. In this study, a Kelch repeat domain-containing protein DK185_4252 (VdLs.17 VDAG_08647) included in the conserved VdPKS9 gene cluster was identified and named VdKeR1. Phylogenetic analysis demonstrated a high degree of evolutionary conservation of VdKeR1 and its homologs among fungi. The experimental results showed that the absence of VdKeR1 impaired vegetative growth, microsclerotia development, and pathogenicity of V. dahliae. Osmotic and cell wall stress analyses suggested that VdKeR1-deleted mutants were more tolerant to NaCl, sorbitol, CR, and CFW, while more sensitive to H
2 O2 and SDS. In addition, analyses of the relative expression level of sqe and the content of squalene and ergosterol showed that VdKeR1 mediates the synthesis of squalene and ergosterol by positively regulating the activity of squalene epoxidase. In conclusion, these results indicated that VdKeR1 was involved in the growth, stress resistance, pathogenicity, and ergosterol metabolism of V. dahliae. Investigating VdKeR1 provided theoretical and experimental foundations for subsequent control of Verticillium wilt. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
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36. Colletotrichum Species Causing Cyclocarya paliurus Anthracnose in Southern China
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Zheng, Xiang-Rong, primary, Zhang, Mao-Jiao, additional, and Chen, Feng-Mao, additional
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37. Anthropogenic disturbance driving population decline of a dominant tree in East Asia evergreen broadleaved forests over the last 11,000 years.
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Qin, Sheng‐Yuan, Zuo, Zheng‐Yu, Xu, Shuang‐Xiu, Liu, Jie, Yang, Feng‐Mao, Luo, Ya‐Huang, Ye, Jun‐Wei, Zhao, Yao, Rong, Jun, Liu, Bing, Ma, Peng‐Fei, and Li, De‐Zhu
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DEMOGRAPHIC change ,EFFECT of human beings on climate change ,EVERGREENS ,ENVIRONMENTAL degradation ,HOLOCENE Epoch ,BIODIVERSITY - Abstract
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38. Retraction Note: Two New Co(II)-Cluster-Based Coordination Polymers Based on the C3-Symmetrical Organic Ligand: Synthesis, Crystal Structures and Anti-Liver Cancer Activity.
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COORDINATION polymers , *ORGANIC synthesis , *CRYSTAL structure , *ORGANIC bases , *COORDINATE covalent bond - Abstract
The article titled "Retraction Note: Two New Co(II)-Cluster-Based Coordination Polymers Based on the C3-Symmetrical Organic Ligand: Synthesis, Crystal Structures and Anti-Liver Cancer Activity" has been retracted by the Editor-in-Chief and the Publisher of the Journal of Cluster Science. The retraction was prompted by evidence of systematic manipulation of the publication process, including citations that do not support claims made in the text, non-standard phrasing, anomalies in the figures, and discrepancies in ethics approval statements. The authors have not responded to correspondence regarding this retraction. Springer Nature, the publisher, remains neutral in regards to jurisdictional claims and institutional affiliations. [Extracted from the article]
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39. Brain Membrane Proteome and Phosphoproteome Reveal Molecular Basis Associating with Nursing and Foraging Behaviors of Honeybee Workers
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Han, Bin, Fang, Yu, Feng, Mao, Hu, Han, Hao, Yue, Ma, Chuan, Huo, Xinmei, Meng, Lifeng, Zhang, Xufeng, Wu, Fan, and Li, Jianke
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The brain is a vital organ in regulating complex social behaviors of honeybees including learning and memory. Knowledge of how brain membrane proteins and their phosphorylation underlie the age-related behavioral polyethism is still lacking. A hitherto age-resolved brain membrane proteome and phosphoproteome were reported in adult worker bees from two strains of honeybee (Apis mellifera ligustica): Italian bee (ITB) and Royal Jelly bee (RJB), a line selected from ITB for increased RJ outputs over four decades. There were 1079 membrane protein groups identified, and 417 unique phosphosites were located in 179 membrane protein groups mainly phosphorylated by kinase families of MAPKs, CDKs, and CK2. Age-resolved dynamics of brain membrane proteome and phosphoproteome are indicative of their correlation with the neurobiological requirements during the adult life of honeybee workers. To stimulate immature brain cell development in newly emerged bees (NEBs), the enriched functional classes associated with metabolism of carbohydrates, nucleosides, and lipids by the up-regulated proteins suggest their enhanced role in driving cell maturity of the brain. In nurse bees (NBs) and forager bees (FBs), a higher number of membrane proteins and phosphoproteins were expressed as compared with in the young stages, and the enriched signal-transduction-related pathways by the up-regulated proteins suggest their significances in sustaining the intensive information processing during nursing and foraging activities. Notably, RJB has shaped unique membrane proteome and phosphoproteome settings to consolidate nursing and foraging behaviors in response to decades of selection underpinning the elevated RJ yields. In RJB NBs, the enriched pathways of phosphatidylinositol signaling and arachidonic acid metabolism indicate a stronger olfaction sensation in response to larval pheromone stimulation. In RJB FBs, the enriched pathways related to signal processing such as SNARE interactions in vesicular transport, wnt signaling, TGF-beta signaling, and taurine and hypotaurine metabolism suggest an enhanced nerve sensitivity to prime the stronger tendency to pollen collection. Our data gain a novel insight into membrane proteome and phosphoproteome-driven cerebral regulation of honeybee behaviors, which is potentially useful for further neurobiological investigation in both honeybees and other social insects.
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40. [Changes in Physical Fractions within Soil Aggregates Under Nitrogen Reduction and Film Mulching Measures in Dryland Wheat Field].
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Xie JY, Bai YY, Cao HB, Zhang FM, Shi XG, Liu YF, and Li TL
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We studied the changes in various physical fractions within aggregates in the arid plateau of southern Shanxi Province, which has great significance for synergistically improving soil fertility and crop productivity in this region. Bulk soil samples were collected from 0-20 cm layers during a 7-year long-term experiment in Hongtong County, Shanxi Province. Wheat grain yields, SOC concentrations, proportions, and OC contents within soil aggregates were analyzed. OC contents included: unprotected coarse particulate organic carbon within macroaggregate (M-cPOC) and fine particulate organic carbon within macroaggregate (M-fPOC), physically protected intra-aggregate particulate organic carbon within macroaggregate (M-iPOC), chemically/biochemically protected mineral organic carbon within macroaggregate (M-MOC), unprotected fine particulate organic carbon within microaggregate (m-fPOC), physically protected intra-aggregate particulate organic carbon within microaggregate (m-iPOC), and chemically/biochemically protected mineral organic carbon within microaggregate (m-MOC). The treatments were ① farmer fertilization (FP), ② nitrogen reduction monitoring and control fertilization (MF), ③ nitrogen reduction monitoring and control fertilization plus ridge film and furrow sowing (RF), and ④ nitrogen reduction monitoring and control fertilization plus flat film hole sowing (RF). The results showed that compared with that in the FP treatment, MF reduced SOC concentration while maintaining wheat grain yield, RF and FH synergistically improved soil fertility and crop yield, especially for the FH with SOC concentration, and wheat grain yield increased by 8.44% and 48.86%, respectively. MF significantly reduced the content of M-cPOC, RF significantly increased the content of M-iPOC, and FH significantly increased the contents of M-fPOC, M-iPOC, M-MOC, and m-iPOC by 64.00%, 98.39%, 6.16%, and 17.48%, respectively. In addition, combined with redundancy analysis, we found that the M-iPOC fraction played a major role in increasing SOC concentration and wheat grain yield, with a contribution rate of 61.5%. Therefore, the contribution of macroaggregates to soil fertility and crop productivity was higher than that of microaggregates in the arid plateau area of southern Shanxi, and flat film hole sowing could increase the content of M-iPOC, thereby synergistically increasing SOC sequestration and wheat grain yield, which could promote this cultivation technology in the region and even in the country's arid agricultural areas.
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