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2. A relaxation two-step parallel modulus method without auxiliary variable for solving large sparse vertical linear complementarity problems.
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Guo, Wenxiu, Zheng, Hua, Lu, Xiaoping, Zhang, Yongxiong, and Vong, Seakweng
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In this work, for solving large sparse vertical linear complementarity problems, a relaxation two-step modulus-based synchronous multisplitting method without auxiliary variable is constructed. The convergence conditions are presented for the proposed method, where the range of the relaxation parameters is obtained. By OpenACC framework, the proposed method is shown to be more efficient than the existing method with high speedups with numerical tests. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR] more...
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- 2025
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3. A medicine and food homology formula prevents cognitive deficits by inhibiting neuroinflammation and oxidative stress via activating AEA–Trpv1–Nrf2 pathway.
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Li, Ming-Jie, Xu, Jing-Yi, Zhang, Hua-Yue, Guo, Min, Lan, Meng-Ning, Kong, Jie, Liu, Shi-Wei, and Zheng, Hua-Jun
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ALZHEIMER'S disease ,LABORATORY mice ,INTRAPERITONEAL injections ,OILSEEDS ,NEURODEGENERATION - Abstract
Alzheimer's disease (AD) is a neurodegenerative disorder frequently accompanied by neuroinflammation and oxidative stress. The medicine and food homology (MFH) has shown potential for treating neuroinflammation and oxidative stress. This study aimed to provide a safe and efficient therapy for AD based on MFH. In this study, we develop a MFH formula consisting of egg yolk oil, perilla seed oil, raphani seed oil, cinnamon oil, and noni puree (EPRCN). To evaluate the ameliorative effects of EPRCN on AD-related symptoms, a mouse model of AD was constructed using intraperitoneal injection of scopolamine in ICR mice. Experimental results demonstrated that EPRCN supplement restored behavioral deficits and suppressed neuroinflammation and oxidative stress in the hippocampus of scopolamine-induced mice. An in vitro study was then performed using induction of Aβ
(25–35) in glial (BV–2 and SW–1783) and neuron (SH–SY5Y) cell lines to examine the improvement mechanism of EPRCN on cognitive deficits. Multi-omics and in vitro studies demonstrated that these changes were driven by the anandamide (AEA)-Trpv1-Nrf2 pathway, which was inhibited by AM404 (an AEA inhibitor), AMG9810 (a Trpv1 inhibitor), and BT (an Nrf2 inhibitor). Consequently, EPRCN is an effective therapy on preventing cognitive deficits in mouse models of AD. In contrast to donepezil, EPRCN exhibits a novel modes action for ameliorating neuroinflammation. The mechanism of EPRCN on preventing cognitive deficits is mediated by improving neuroinflammation and oxidative stress via activating the AEA–Trpv1–Nrf2 pathway. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR] more...- Published
- 2024
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4. Detector performance of the Gamma-ray Transient Monitor onboard DRO-A satellite.
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Feng, Pei-Yi, An, Zheng-Hua, Zhang, Da-Li, Wang, Chen-Wei, Zheng, Chao, Yang, Sheng, Xiong, Shao-Lin, Liu, Jia-Cong, Li, Xin-Qiao, Gong, Ke, Liu, Xiao-Jing, Gao, Min, Wen, Xiang-Yang, Liu, Ya-Qing, Zhao, Xiao-Yun, Zhang, Fan, Sun, Xi-Lei, and Lu, Hong more...
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The Gamma-ray Transient Monitor (GTM) is an all-sky monitor onboard the Distant Retrograde Orbit-A (DRO-A) satellite with the scientific objective of detecting gamma-ray transients ranging from 20 keV to 1 MeV. The GTM was equipped with five Gamma-ray Transient Probe (GTP) detector modules utilizing a NaI(Tl) scintillator coupled with a SiPM array. To reduce the SiPM noise, GTP uses a dedicated dual-channel coincident readout design. In this work, we first studied the impact of different coincidence times on the detection efficiency and ultimately selected a 0.5 µs time coincidence window for offline data processing. To test the performance of the GTPs and validate the Monte-Carlo-simulated energy response, we conducted comprehensive ground calibration tests using the Hard X-ray Calibration Facility (HXCF) and radioactive sources, including the energy response, detection efficiency, spatial response, bias-voltage response, and temperature dependence. We extensively present the ground calibration results and validate the design and mass model of the GTP detector, thus providing the foundation for in-flight observations and scientific data analysis. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR] more...
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- 2024
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5. Identification of Methamphetamine Abusers Can Be Supported by EEG-Based Wavelet Transform and BiLSTM Networks.
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Zhou, Hui, Zhang, Jiaqi, Gao, Junfeng, Zeng, Xuanwei, Min, Xiangde, Zhan, Huimiao, Zheng, Hua, Hu, Huaifei, Yang, Yong, and Wei, Shuguang
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Methamphetamine (MA) is a neurological drug, which is harmful to the overall brain cognitive function when abused. Based on this property of MA, people can be divided into those with MA abuse and healthy people. However, few studies to date have investigated automatic detection of MA abusers based on the neural activity. For this reason, the purpose of this research was to investigate the difference in the neural activity between MA abusers and healthy persons and accordingly discriminate MA abusers. First, we performed event-related potential (ERP) analysis to determine the time range of P300. Then, the wavelet coefficients of the P300 component were extracted as the main features, along with the time and frequency domain features within the selected P300 range to classify. To optimize the feature set, F_score was used to remove features below the average score. Finally, a Bidirectional Long Short-term Memory (BiLSTM) network was performed for classification. The experimental result showed that the detection accuracy of BiLSTM could reach 83.85%. In conclusion, the P300 component of EEG signals of MA abusers is different from that in normal persons. Based on this difference, this study proposes a novel way for the prevention and diagnosis of MA abuse. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR] more...
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- 2024
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6. SASS6 promotes tumor proliferation and is associated with TP53 and immune infiltration in lung adenocarcinoma.
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Li, Zihao, He, Lingyun, Li, Jiayi, Qian, Jing, Wu, Zuotao, Zhu, Yongjie, Zhuo, Ting, Nong, Jusen, Liang, Honghua, Zheng, Hua, Huang, Weijia, Huang, Julu, and Cao, Jianbin
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NON-small-cell lung carcinoma ,IMMUNE checkpoint proteins ,CELL cycle ,FUNCTIONAL analysis ,CANCER diagnosis - Abstract
The most common type of non-small cell lung cancer is lung adenocarcinoma (LUAD), which is characterized by high morbidity and poor survival. Up-regulation of SASS6 expression can lead to the progression of various malignant tumors. However, there are no relevant studies on the role of SASS6 in LUAD. SASS6 was highly expressed in most tumors, reflecting a good diagnostic value, and its overexpression in LUAD indicated discouraging overall prognosis. Functional enrichment analysis suggested that SASS6 was associated with cell cycle in LUAD. In addition, patients with high SASS6 expression had worse immune infiltration, but higher TMB and immune checkpoint, and higher sensitivity to multiple targeted drugs such as osimertinib. Cell experiments confirmed that knockdown of SASS6 could inhibit the viability of tumor cells.SASS6 has important value in the diagnosis of cancer. In particular, SASS6 is a crucial factor in the progression of LUAD, and has important clinical value, especially in the diagnosis, prognosis and treatment [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR] more...
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- 2024
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7. SENP1 mediates zinc-induced ZnT6 deSUMOylation at Lys-409 involved in the regulation of zinc metabolism in Golgi apparatus.
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Song, Chang-Chun, Liu, Tao, Hogstrand, Christer, Zhong, Chong-Chao, Zheng, Hua, Sun, Lv-Hui, and Luo, Zhi
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SMALL ubiquitin-related modifier proteins ,METABOLIC regulation ,ZINC transporters ,POST-translational modification ,PROTEIN stability ,GOLGI apparatus - Abstract
Zinc (Zn) transporters contribute to the maintenance of intracellular Zn homeostasis in vertebrate, whose activity and function are modulated by post-translational modification. However, the function of small ubiquitin-like modifier (SUMOylation) in Zn metabolism remains elusive. Here, compared with low Zn group, a high-Zn diet significantly increases hepatic Zn content and upregulates the expression of metal-response element-binding transcription factor-1 (MTF-1), Zn transporter 6 (ZnT6) and deSUMOylation enzymes (SENP1, SENP2, and SENP6), but inhibits the expression of SUMO proteins and the E1, E2, and E3 enzymes. Mechanistically, Zn triggers the activation of the MTF-1/SENP1 pathway, resulting in the reduction of ZnT6 SUMOylation at Lys 409 by small ubiquitin-like modifier 1 (SUMO1), and promoting the deSUMOylation process mediated by SENP1. SUMOylation modification of ZnT6 has no influence on its localization but reduces its protein stability. Importantly, deSUMOylation of ZnT6 is crucial for controlling Zn export from the cytosols into the Golgi apparatus. In conclusion, for the first time, we elucidate a novel mechanism by which SUMO1-catalyzed SUMOylation and SENP1-mediated deSUMOylation of ZnT6 orchestrate the regulation of Zn metabolism within the Golgi apparatus. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR] more...
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- 2024
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8. Controllable Synthesis and Rheological Characterization of Hydroxypropyl Methyl Cellulose.
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Yuan, Kai, Zhao, YuTing, Hu, QunZhi, Liu, MengJie, Li, Dan, and Zheng, Hua
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METHYLCELLULOSE ,NEWTONIAN fluids ,PSEUDOPLASTIC fluids ,RHEOLOGY ,MOLECULAR weights ,GELATION - Abstract
Hydroxypropyl methyl cellulose (HPMC) with controllable viscosity average molecular mass (M
η ) and degree of substitution had been successfully synthesized in this article. α-cellulose was firstly methylated to be methyl cellulose (MC) by dimethyl sulphate (DMS). Then MC was hydroxypropylated to be HPMC by propylene oxide (PO). In this way, the end capping structure that methoxy group connected to terminal hydroxyl group of hydroxypropyl had been avoided. FT-IR,1 H NMR and13 C NMR showed the successful synthesis of products with expected structure. The dilute hydrochloric acid was used to degrade HPMC to obtain a range of products with different Mη measured by ubbelohde viscometer. The rheological properties of HPMC solution with different molecular mass and concentrations were studied, including flow behavior index, thixotropy, entanglement concentration (C** ), gelation temperature (Tgel ), degelation temperature (Tsol ). The results showed that the flow behavior index of HPMC solutions decreased with the increase of molecular mass and concentration, and gradually changed from Newtonian fluid to pseudoplastic fluid. In this article, Tgel and Tsol of HPMC both increased with the increase of molecular mass. When wt = 14%, Mη = 140 kDa, the maximum Tgel and Tsol was separately up to 70.18 °C and 46.81 °C. The effect of concentration on Tgel and Tsol was not noticeable. Tgel changed within 60 ± 2 °C and Tsol decreased from 40.56 °C to 35.72 °C as the concentration increased from 14 to 20%. These rheological studies are expected to provide data for subsequent processing and molding of HPMC capsules. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR] more...- Published
- 2024
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9. A Study on the Corrosion Behavior of Ti-Containing Weathering Steel in a Simulated Marine Environment.
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Hu, Jie, Wang, Chuang-wei, Li, Zheng-rong, Zeng, Han, Lei, Yi-cong, and Tang, Zheng-hua
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TITANIUM corrosion ,SEAWATER corrosion ,IRON & steel plates ,IRON & steel bridges ,STEEL - Abstract
The aim of this study is to evaluate the effect of titanium on the corrosion characteristics of bridge weathering steel plates in marine environments. The corrosion characteristics of steel containing different Ti additions were studied by simulating marine corrosion by cycles of the dry and wet environments. The addition of appropriate amounts of Ti can promote the production of γ-Fe
2 O3 , which produces a protective rust layer. Steel containing 0.087 wt pct Ti, gave the best results. During long-term dry/wet cyclic corrosion experiments, the corrosion rate of the #0.087Ti steel first accelerated when a protective product layer has not completely covered the surface. The surface of the #0.087Ti steel was only fully covered after 144 hours of testing. With the further extension of periodic immersion testing the corrosion rate began to decrease gradually. After 576 hours of testing a stable protective product layer formed on the #0.087Ti steel, limiting further corrosion. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR] more...- Published
- 2024
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10. MI-DenseCFNet: deep learning–based multimodal diagnosis models for Aureus and Aspergillus pneumonia.
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Liu, Tong, Zhang, Zheng-hua, Zhou, Qi-hao, Cheng, Qing-zhao, Yang, Yue, Li, Jia-shu, Zhang, Xue-mei, and Zhang, Jian-qing
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PICTURE archiving & communication systems , *STAPHYLOCOCCUS aureus infections , *ASPERGILLUS , *PNEUMONIA , *PULMONARY aspergillosis , *DIAGNOSIS , *KLEBSIELLA infections - Abstract
Objective: To build and merge a diagnostic model called multi-input DenseNet fused with clinical features (MI-DenseCFNet) for discriminating between Staphylococcus aureus pneumonia (SAP) and Aspergillus pneumonia (ASP) and to evaluate the significant correlation of each clinical feature in determining these two types of pneumonia using a random forest dichotomous diagnosis model. This will enhance diagnostic accuracy and efficiency in distinguishing between SAP and ASP. Methods: In this study, 60 patients with clinically confirmed SAP and ASP, who were admitted to four large tertiary hospitals in Kunming, China, were included. Thoracic high-resolution CT lung windows of all patients were extracted from the picture archiving and communication system, and the corresponding clinical data of each patient were collected. Results: The MI-DenseCFNet diagnosis model demonstrates an internal validation set with an area under the curve (AUC) of 0.92. Its external validation set demonstrates an AUC of 0.83. The model requires only 10.24s to generate a categorical diagnosis and produce results from 20 cases of data. Compared with high-, mid-, and low-ranking radiologists, the model achieves accuracies of 78% vs. 75% vs. 60% vs. 40%. Eleven significant clinical features were screened by the random forest dichotomous diagnosis model. Conclusion: The MI-DenseCFNet multimodal diagnosis model can effectively diagnose SAP and ASP, and its diagnostic performance significantly exceeds that of junior radiologists. The 11 important clinical features were screened in the constructed random forest dichotomous diagnostic model, providing a reference for clinicians. Clinical relevance statement: MI-DenseCFNet could provide diagnostic assistance for primary hospitals that do not have advanced radiologists, enabling patients with suspected infections like Staphylococcus aureus pneumonia or Aspergillus pneumonia to receive a quicker diagnosis and cut down on the abuse of antibiotics. Key points: • MI-DenseCFNet combines deep learning neural networks with crucial clinical features to discern between Staphylococcus aureus pneumonia and Aspergillus pneumonia. • The comprehensive group had an area under the curve of 0.92, surpassing the proficiency of junior radiologists. • This model can enhance a primary radiologist's diagnostic capacity. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR] more...
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11. A novel encoding mechanism for particle physics.
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Tan, Zhi-Guang, Wang, Sheng-Jie, Guo, You-Neng, Zheng, Hua, and Bonasera, Aldo
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- 2024
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12. Observation of spectral lines in the exceptional GRB 221009A.
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Zhang, Yan-Qiu, Xiong, Shao-Lin, Mao, Ji-Rong, Zhang, Shuang-Nan, Xue, Wang-Chen, Zheng, Chao, Liu, Jia-Cong, Zhang, Zhen, Wang, Xi-Lu, Ge, Ming-Yu, Yi, Shu-Xu, Song, Li-Ming, An, Zheng-Hua, Cai, Ce, Li, Xin-Qiao, Peng, Wen-Xi, Tan, Wen-Jun, Wang, Chen-Wei, Wen, Xiang-Yang, and Wang, Yue more...
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As the brightest gamma-ray burst ever observed, GRB 221009A provided a precious opportunity to explore spectral line features. In this article, we performed a comprehensive spectroscopy analysis of GRB 221009A jointly with GECAM-C and Fermi/GBM data to search for emission and absorption lines. For the first time we investigated the line feature throughout this GRB including the most bright part where many instruments suffered problems, and identified prominent emission lines in multiple time intervals. The central energy of the Gaussian emission line evolves from about 37 to 6 MeV, with a nearly constant ratio (about 10%) between the line width and central energy. Particularly, we find that both the central energy and the energy flux of the emission line evolve with time as a power law decay with power law index of −1 and −2, respectively. We suggest that the observed emission lines most likely origin from the blue-shifted electron positron pair annihilation 511 keV line. We find that a standard high latitude emission scenario cannot fully interpret the observation, thus we propose that the emission line comes from some dense clumps with electron positron pairs traveling together with the jet. In this scenario, we can use the emission line to directly, for the first time, measure the bulk Lorentz factor of the jet (Γ) and reveal its time evolution (i.e., Γ ∼ t
−1 ) during the prompt emission. Interestingly, we find that the flux of the annihilation line in the co-moving frame keeps constant. These discoveries of the spectral line features shed new and important lights on the physics of GRB and relativistic jet. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR] more...- Published
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13. Investigating the Impact of Demand Management on the Microgrid with the Presence of Renewable Resources Uncertainty and Reliability.
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Hong, Wei, Tao, Zheng hua, and Yang, Bo
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- 2024
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14. Robotic gastrectomy was reliable option for overweight patients with gastric cancer: a propensity score matching study.
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Wei, Ling-Hua, Zheng, Hua-Long, Xue, Zhen, Xu, Bin-Bin, Zheng, Hong-Hong, Shen, Li-Li, Zheng, Zhi-Wei, Xie, Jian-Wei, Zheng, Chao-Hui, Huang, Chang-Ming, Chen, Qi-Yue, and Li, Ping
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SURGICAL robots , *GASTRECTOMY , *STOMACH tumors , *BODY mass index , *RESEARCH funding , *CANCER patients , *MINIMALLY invasive procedures , *RETROSPECTIVE studies , *ODDS ratio , *CANCER chemotherapy , *CONVALESCENCE , *PROGRESSION-free survival , *COMPARATIVE studies , *CONFIDENCE intervals , *OBESITY , *PERIOPERATIVE care , *OVERALL survival - Abstract
Background: The role of minimally invasive surgery using robotics versus laparoscopy in resectable gastric cancer patients with a high body mass index (BMI) remains controversial. Methods: A total of 482 gastric adenocarcinoma patients with BMI ≥ 25 kg/m2 who underwent minimally invasive radical gastrectomy between August 2016 and December 2019 were retrospectively analyzed, including 109 cases in the robotic gastrectomy (RG) group and 321 cases in the laparoscopic gastrectomy (LG) group. Propensity score matching (PSM) with a 1:1 ratio was performed, and the perioperative outcomes, lymph node dissection, and 3-year overall survival (OS) and disease-free survival (DFS) rates were compared. Results: After PSM, 109 patients were included in each of the RG and LG groups, with balanced baseline characteristics. Compared with the LG group, the RG group had similar intraoperative estimated blood loss [median (IQR) 30 (20–50) vs. 35 (30–59) mL, median difference (95%CI) − 5 (− 10 to 0)], postoperative complications [13.8% vs. 18.3%, OR (95%CI) 0.71 (0.342 to 1.473)], postoperative recovery, total harvested lymph nodes [(34.25 ± 13.43 vs. 35.44 ± 14.12, mean difference (95%CI) − 1.19 (− 4.871 to 2.485)] and textbook outcomes [(81.7% vs. 76.1%, OR (95%CI) 1.39 (0.724 to 2.684)]. Among pathological stage II–III patients receiving chemotherapy, the initiation of adjuvant chemotherapy in the RG group was similar to that in the LG group [median (IQR): 28 (25.5–32.5) vs. 32 (27–38.5) days, median difference (95%CI) − 3 (− 6 to 0)]. The 3-year OS (RG vs. LG: 80.7% vs. 81.7%, HR = 1.048, 95%CI 0.591 to 1.857) and DFS (78% vs. 76.1%, HR = 0.996, 95%CI 0.584 to 1.698) were comparable between the two groups. Conclusion: RG conferred comparable lymph node dissection, postoperative recovery, and oncologic outcomes in a selected cohort of patients with BMI ≥ 25 kg/m2. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR] more...
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15. Modulus-based synchronous multisplitting method for horizontal nonlinear complementarity problem.
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Bu, Fan, Vong, Seakweng, and Zheng, Hua
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In this research, we describe the modulus-based synchronous multisplitting iteration method for solving a class of horizontal nonlinear complementarity problems by utilizing the matrix multisplitting technique. We derive several convergence criteria to guarantee the suggested method's convergence, and we provide numerical examples to demonstrate our method's efficacy. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR] more...
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16. General convergence results of the modulus-based methods for vertical nonlinear complementarity problems.
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Kong, Yuting, Lu, Xiaoping, and Zheng, Hua
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In this work, the general convergence analysis of the modulus-based matrix splitting iteration method for vertical nonlinear complementarity problems with H-matrices is proposed, which can extend the existing results given in Xie et al. (J Appl Math Comput 69: 2987–3003, 2023). Moreover, the proposed conditions are much simpler and easier to check. Finally, the effectiveness of the theoretical results are verified by numerical examples. The proposed results can enrich the convergence theory and enlarge the application spectrum of the modulus-based methods. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR] more...
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17. Robotic versus laparoscopic distal gastrectomy for resectable gastric cancer: a randomized phase 2 trial.
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Lu, Jun, Xu, Bin-bin, Zheng, Hua-Long, Li, Ping, Xie, Jian-wei, Wang, Jia-bin, Lin, Jian-xian, Chen, Qi-yue, Cao, Long-long, Lin, Mi, Tu, Ru-hong, Huang, Ze-ning, Lin, Ju-li, Yao, Zi-hao, Zheng, Chao-Hui, and Huang, Chang-Ming more...
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STOMACH cancer ,GASTRECTOMY ,LAPAROSCOPIC surgery ,SURGICAL robots ,CANCER prognosis - Abstract
Robotic surgery may be an alternative to laparoscopic surgery for gastric cancer (GC). However, randomized controlled trials (RCTs) reporting the differences in survival between these two approaches are currently lacking. From September 2017 to January 2020, 300 patients with cT1-4a and N0/+ were enrolled and randomized to either the robotic (RDG) or laparoscopic distal gastrectomy (LDG) group (NCT03313700). The primary endpoint was 3-year disease-free survival (DFS); secondary endpoints reported here are the 3-year overall survival (OS) and recurrence patterns. The remaining secondary outcomes include intraoperative outcomes, postoperative recovery, quality of lymphadenectomy, and cost differences, which have previously been reported. There were 283 patients in the modified intention-to-treat analysis (RDG group: n = 141; LDG group: n = 142). The trial has met pre-specified endpoints. The 3-year DFS rates were 85.8% and 73.2% in the RDG and LDG groups, respectively (p = 0.011). Multivariable Cox regression model including age, tumor size, sex, ECOG PS, lymphovascular invasion, histology, pT stage, and pN stage showed that RDG was associated with better 3-year DFS (HR: 0.541; 95% CI: 0.314-0.932). The RDG also improved the 3-year cumulative recurrence rate (RDG vs. LDG: 12.1% vs. 21.1%; HR: 0.546, 95% CI: 0.302-0.990). Compared to LDG, RDG demonstrated non-inferiority in 3-year DFS rate. Robotic surgery has been demonstrated to improve short-term outcomes for patients with gastric cancer who received a gastrectomy, but the long-term effects are less clear. Here, the authors report the survival outcomes of their phase 2 randomized controlled trial comparing robotic to laparoscopic distal gastrectomy in patients with resectable gastric cancer. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR] more...
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18. Circ-0075305 hinders gastric cancer stem cells by indirectly disrupting TCF4–β-catenin complex and downregulation of SOX9.
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Chen, Qi-Yue, Xu, Kai-Xiang, Huang, Xiao-Bo, Fan, Deng-Hui, Chen, Yu-Jing, Li, Yi-Fan, Huang, Qiang, Liu, Zhi-Yu, Zheng, Hua-Long, Huang, Ze-Ning, Lin, Ze-Hong, Wang, Yu-Xiang, Yang, Jun-Jie, Zhong, Qing, and Huang, Chang-Ming more...
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CANCER stem cells ,WNT signal transduction ,STOMACH cancer ,SOX transcription factors ,GENE expression ,DOWNREGULATION - Abstract
CircRNAs are covalently closed, single-stranded RNA that form continuous loops and play a crucial role in the initiation and progression of tumors. Cancer stem cells (CSCs) are indispensable for cancer development; however, the regulation of cancer stem cell-like properties in gastric cancer (GC) and its specific mechanism remain poorly understood. We elucidate the specific role of Circ-0075305 in GC stem cell properties. Circ-0075305 associated with chemotherapy resistance was identified by sequencing GC cells. Subsequent confirmation in both GC tissues and cell lines revealed that patients with high expression of Circ-0075305 had significantly better overall survival (OS) rates than those with low expression, particularly when treated with postoperative adjuvant chemotherapy for GC. In vitro and in vivo experiments confirmed that overexpression of Circ-0075305 can effectively reduce stem cell-like properties and enhance the sensitivity of GC cells to Oxaliplatin compared with the control group. Circ-0075305 promotes RPRD1A expression by acting as a sponge for corresponding miRNAs. The addition of LF3 (a β-catenin/TCF4 interaction antagonist) confirmed that RPRD1A inhibited the formation of the TCF4–β-catenin transcription complex through competitive to β-catenin and suppressed the transcriptional activity of stem cell markers such as SOX9 via the Wnt/β-catenin signaling pathway. This leads to the downregulation of stem cell-like property-related markers in GC. This study revealed the underlying mechanisms that regulate Circ-0075305 in GCSCs and suggests that its role in reducing β-catenin signaling may serve as a potential therapeutic candidate. Circular RNA Circ0075305 hinders gastric cancer stem cells by indirectly increasing the expression of RPRD1A. In turn, RPRD1A disrupts TCF4-β-catenin complex formation and promotes downregulation of SOX9 transcription. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR] more...
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19. Investigation on Mechanical and Failure Characteristics of Sandstone with Flaw.
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Gao, Zheng-Hua, Li, Qing, Huang, Chen, Zhao, Tong-De, Yu, Bing-Bing, and Liu, Shao-Kun
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MECHANICAL failures ,SANDSTONE ,DIGITAL image correlation ,DEFORMATIONS (Mechanics) ,ELASTIC modulus - Abstract
To quantitatively study the instability and failure characteristics of sandstone with flaws under engineering load, a method for identifying the failure characteristics of rock mass with flaws by date based on Digital image correlation (DIC) technology is proposed. The crack initiation type, corresponding action sequence, and stress level are determined. The uniaxial compression tests of sandstone with a prefabricated flaw at different angles are carried out. And the mechanical properties and deformation field characteristics, and failure characteristics of sandstone with flaws are analyzed. The results show that the peak strength and elastic modulus of sandstone increase and the damage propagation behavior decrease with the increase of flaw angle. Based on DIC technology, the whole process of crack initiation, propagation, and failure is intuitively reflected, the deformation characteristics corresponding to the stress levels of the 4 key points are clarified, and the crack propagation path and key failure areas are mastered. The flaw inclination angle affects the distribution of displacement and strain and determines the new crack initiation position. With the increase of stress value, the horizontal displacement and principal strain increase exponentially at different angles, and the vertical displacement increase linearly. When the inclination angle is 30°, 45°, and 60°, the strain distribution along the crack tip is "Butterfly". The fracture initiation modes of sandstone with a prefabricated flaw at different angles include type I and I–II mixed type. In type I–II, type II acts before type I, and the stress level is lower than type I. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR] more...
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20. Effect of Sarcopenic Obesity on Weight Loss Outcomes and Quality of Life after Laparoscopic Sleeve Gastrectomy: A Retrospective Cohort Study.
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Shang-Guan, Zhi-Xin, Lin, Guang-Tan, Liu, Zhi-Yu, Zhong, Qing, Huang, Qiang, Li, Ping, Xie, Jian-Wei, Wang, Jia-Bin, Lu, Jun, Chen, Qi-Yue, Cao, Long-Long, Lin, Mi, Zheng, Hua-Long, Zheng, Chao-Hui, Lin, Jian-Xian, and Huang, Chang-Ming more...
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SLEEVE gastrectomy ,WEIGHT loss ,QUALITY of life ,OBESITY ,GASTRIC banding ,LAPAROSCOPIC surgery ,GASTRIC bypass - Abstract
Background: Sarcopenic obesity may affect the health outcome of people with obesity after laparoscopic sleeve gastrectomy (LSG). To assess the impact of sarcopenic obesity (SO) on weight loss outcomes and improvement of quality of life after LSG. Materials and Methods: This observational study included patients who underwent LSG with SO (99 patients) or without SO (146 patients) from a single center. The primary endpoint was weight loss and disease-specific quality of life in patients with or without SO after the operation. Fat-free mass (FFM) and fat mass (FM) were calculated based on the L3-level images of preoperative CT scans. SO was diagnosed if FM/FFM ≥ 0.80. Results: Operative time and postoperative hospital stay days were longer in the SO group (p < 0.001). After LSG, weight, BMI, and EBMI were significantly lower in the NSO group than in the SO group (all P < 0.05), while %EWL and the number of patients with %EWL ≥ 100% were significantly lower in the SO group (both p < 0.05). The total BAROS scores of patients in the NSO group were higher than those in the SO group (p < 0.05). Additionally, the MA II questionnaire assessment showed a lower percentage of "very good" and "good" outcomes in the SO group (p < 0.05). Conclusions: Patients with SO take a slower rate, longer time to reach the ideal weight, and lower quality of life self-ratings than NSO patients after LSG. Thus, preoperative evaluation and tailoring rehabilitation guidance for people with SO should be accounted. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR] more...
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21. A rice GT61 glycosyltransferase possesses dual activities mediating 2-O-xylosyl and 2-O-arabinosyl substitutions of xylan.
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Zhong, Ruiqin, Zhou, Dayong, Phillips, Dennis R., Adams, Earle R., Chen, Lirong, Rose, John P., Wang, Bi-Cheng, and Ye, Zheng-Hua
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Main conclusion: A member of the rice GT61 clade B is capable of transferring both 2-O-xylosyl and 2-O-arabinosyl residues onto xylan and another member specifically catalyses addition of 2-O-xylosyl residue onto xylan. Grass xylan is substituted predominantly with 3-O-arabinofuranose (Araf) as well as with some minor side chains, such as 2-O-Araf and 2-O-(methyl)glucuronic acid [(Me)GlcA]. 3-O-Arabinosylation of grass xylan has been shown to be catalysed by grass-expanded clade A members of the glycosyltransferase family 61. However, glycosyltransferases mediating 2-O-arabinosylation of grass xylan remain elusive. Here, we performed biochemical studies of two rice GT61 clade B members and found that one of them was capable of transferring both xylosyl (Xyl) and Araf residues from UDP-Xyl and UDP-Araf, respectively, onto xylooligomer acceptors, whereas the other specifically catalysed Xyl transfer onto xylooligomers, indicating that the former is a xylan xylosyl/arabinosyl transferase (named OsXXAT1 herein) and the latter is a xylan xylosyltransferase (named OsXYXT2). Structural analysis of the OsXXAT1- and OsXYXT2-catalysed reaction products revealed that the Xyl and Araf residues were transferred onto O-2 positions of xylooligomers. Furthermore, we demonstrated that OsXXAT1 and OsXYXT2 were able to substitute acetylated xylooligomers, but only OsXXAT1 could xylosylate GlcA-substituted xylooligomers. OsXXAT1 and OsXYXT2 were predicted to adopt a GT-B fold structure and molecular docking revealed candidate amino acid residues at the predicted active site involved in binding of the nucleotide sugar donor and the xylohexaose acceptor substrates. Together, our results establish that OsXXAT1 is a xylan 2-O-xylosyl/2-O-arabinosyl transferase and OsXYXT2 is a xylan 2-O-xylosyltransferase, which expands our knowledge of roles of the GT61 family in grass xylan synthesis. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR] more...
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22. Comparison of Short-Term Outcomes After Robotic Versus Laparoscopic Radical Gastrectomy for Advanced Gastric Cancer in Elderly Individuals: A Propensity Score-Matching Study.
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Zheng, Zhi-Wei, Lin, Mi, Zheng, Hua-Long, Chen, Qi-Yue, Lin, Jian-Xian, Xue, Zhen, Xu, Bin-Bin, Li, Jin-Tao, Wei, Ling-Hua, Zheng, Hong-Hong, Lin, Jia, Wang, Fu-Hai, Shen, Li-Li, Li, Wen-Feng, Zhang, Ling-Kang, Huang, Chang-Ming, and Li, Ping more...
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Background: Robotic gastrectomy (RG) has been widely used to treat gastric cancer. However, whether the short-term outcomes of robotic gastrectomy are superior to those of laparoscopic gastrectomy (LG) for elderly patients with advanced gastric cancer has not been reported. Methods: The study enrolled of 594 elderly patients with advanced gastric cancer who underwent robotic or laparoscopic radical gastrectomy. The RG cohort was matched 1:3 with the LG cohort using propensity score-matching (PSM). Results: After PSM, 121 patients were included in the robot group and 363 patients in the laparoscopic group. Excluding the docking and undocking times, the operation time of the two groups was similar (P = 0.617). The RG group had less intraoperative blood loss than the LG group (P < 0.001). The time to ambulation and first liquid food intake was significantly shorter in the RG group than in the LG group (P < 0.05). The incidence of postoperative complications did not differ significantly between the two groups (P = 0.14). Significantly more lymph nodes were dissected in the RG group than in the LG group (P = 0.001). Postoperative adjuvant chemotherapy was started earlier in the RG group than in the LG group (P = 0.02). Conclusions: For elderly patients with advanced gastric cancer, RG is safe and feasible. Compared with LG, RG is associated with less intraoperative blood loss; a faster postoperative recovery time, allowing a greater number of lymph nodes to be dissected; and earlier adjuvant chemotherapy. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR] more...
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23. Electrolyte effect on electrochemical behaviors of manganese fluoride material for aqueous asymmetric and symmetric supercapacitors.
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He, Zheng-Hua, Gao, Jian-Fei, and Kong, Ling-Bin
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24. The energy response of LaBr3(Ce), LaBr3(Ce,Sr), and NaI(Tl) crystals for GECAM.
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Feng, Pei-Yi, Sun, Xi-Lei, An, Zheng-Hua, Deng, Yong, Wang, Cheng-Er, Jiang, Huang, Li, Jun-Jie, Zhang, Da-Li, Li, Xin-Qiao, Xiong, Shao-Lin, Zheng, Chao, Gong, Ke, Yang, Sheng, Liu, Xiao-Jing, Gao, Min, Wen, Xiang-Yang, liu, Ya-Qing, Xu, Yan-Bing, Zhao, Xiao-Yun, and Liu, Jia-Cong more...
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25. A relaxed two-step modulus-based matrix synchronous multisplitting iteration method for linear complementarity problems.
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Zhang, Yongxiong, Guo, Wenxiu, Zheng, Hua, and Vong, Seakweng
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In this paper, a relaxed two-step modulus-based matrix synchronous multisplitting iteration method for solving the linear complementarity problems is constructed. The convergence conditions of the proposed method are analyzed with the convergence range of the relaxation parameters. Some parallel numerical experiments under OpenACC framework are given to show that the proposed method can accelerate the convergence rate of the existing method significantly. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR] more...
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26. Stochastic biological system-of-systems modelling for iPSC culture.
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Zheng, Hua, Harcum, Sarah W., Pei, Jinxiang, and Xie, Wei
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Large-scale manufacturing of induced pluripotent stem cells (iPSCs) is essential for cell therapies and regenerative medicines. Yet, iPSCs form large cell aggregates in suspension bioreactors, resulting in insufficient nutrient supply and extra metabolic waste build-up for the cells located at the core. Since subtle changes in micro-environment can lead to a heterogeneous cell population, a novel Biological System-of-Systems (Bio-SoS) framework is proposed to model cell-to-cell interactions, spatial and metabolic heterogeneity, and cell response to micro-environmental variation. Building on stochastic metabolic reaction network, aggregation kinetics, and reaction-diffusion mechanisms, the Bio-SoS model characterizes causal interdependencies at individual cell, aggregate, and cell population levels. It has a modular design that enables data integration and improves predictions for different monolayer and aggregate culture processes. In addition, a variance decomposition analysis is derived to quantify the impact of factors (i.e., aggregate size) on cell product health and quality heterogeneity. To facilitate large-scale manufacturing of induced pluripotent stem cells, a Biological System-of-Systems (Bio-SoS) framework is proposed to model cell-to-cell interactions, spatial and metabolic heterogeneity, and cell response to micro-environmental variation. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR] more...
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27. Construction and application of highly efficient waste cooking oil degrading bacteria consortium in oily wastewater.
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Zhao, Zhuo-qun, Yang, Jian, Chen, Heng-yuan, Wang, Wen-fan, Lian, Xiao-jian, Xie, Xiao-jie, Wang, Min, Yu, Ke-fei, and Zheng, Hua-bao
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The treatment of cooking oil wastewater is an urgent issue need to be solved. We aimed to screen for efficient oil-degrading bacteria and develop a new microbial agent for degrading waste cooking oil in oily wastewater. Three extremely effective oil-degrading bacteria, known as YZQ-1, YZQ-3, and YZQ-4, were found by the enrichment and acclimation of samples from various sources and separation using oil degradation plates. The 16S rRNA sequencing analysis and phylogenetic tree construction showed that the three strains were Bacillus tropicus, Pseudomonas multiresinivorans, and Raoultella terrigena. Under optimal degradation conditions, the maximal degradation rates were 67.30 ± 3.69%, 89.65 ± 1.08%, and 79.60 ± 5.30%, respectively, for YZQ-1, YZQ-3, and YZQ-4. Lipase activity was highest for YZQ-3, reaching 94.82 ± 12.89 U/L. The best bacterial alliance was obtained by adding equal numbers of microbial cells from the three strains. Moreover, when this bacterial alliance was applied to oily wastewater, the degradation rate of waste cooking oil was 61.13 ± 7.30% (3.67% ± 2.13% in the control group), and COD removal was 62.4% ± 5.65% (55.60% ± 0.71% in the control group) in 72 h. Microbial community analysis results showed YZQ-1 and YZQ-3 were adaptable to wastewater and could coexist with local bacteria, whereas YZQ-4 could not survive in wastewater. Therefore, the combination of YZQ-1 and YZQ-3 can efficiently degrade oil and shows great potential for oily wastewater treatment. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR] more...
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28. Gross ecosystem product (GEP): Quantifying nature for environmental and economic policy innovation.
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Zheng, Hua, Wu, Tong, Ouyang, Zhiyun, Polasky, Stephen, Ruckelshaus, Mary, Wang, Lijuan, Xiao, Yi, Gao, Xiaolong, Li, Cong, and Daily, Gretchen C.
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The large-scale loss of ecosystem assets around the world, and the resultant reduction in the provision of nature's benefits to people, underscores the urgent need for better metrics of ecological performance as well as their integration into decision-making. Gross ecosystem product (GEP) is a measure of the aggregate monetary value of final ecosystem-related goods and services in a specific area and for a given accounting period. GEP accounting captures the use of many ecosystem services in production processes across the economy, which are then valued in terms of their benefits to society. GEP has five key elements that make it transparent, trackable, and readily understandable: (1) a focus on nature's contributions to people; (2) the measurement of ecosystem assets as stocks and ecosystem services as flows; (3) the quantification of ecosystem service use; (4) an understanding of ecosystem service supply chains through value realization; and (5) the disaggregation of benefits across groups. Correspondingly, a series of innovative policies based on GEP have been designed and implemented in China. The theoretical and practical lessons provided by these experiences can support continued policy innovation for green and inclusive development around the world. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR] more...
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29. Heterointerface of all-alkynyl-protected Au28 nanoclusters anchored on NiFe-LDHs boosts oxygen evolution reaction: a case to unravel ligand effect.
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Shen, Quan-Li, Shen, Long-Yun, Chen, Le-Yi, Qin, Lu-Bing, Liu, Yong-Gang, Bedford, Nicholas M., Ciucci, Francesco, and Tang, Zheng-Hua
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30. The promoting effects of GPR176 expression on proliferation, chemoresistance, lipogenesis and invasion of oesophageal cancer.
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Yun, Wen-jing, Li, Jun, Yin, Nan-chang, Zhang, Cong-yu, Cui, Zheng-guo, Zhang, Li, and Zheng, Hua-chuan
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Purpose: As a member of the G-protein-coupled receptor 1 family, the G-protein-coupled receptor 176 (GPR176) gene encodes a glycosylated protein made up of 515 amino acids. The current study was performed to evaluate the impact of GPR176 on the clinicopathology and prognosis of oesophageal cancer, as well as uncover its molecular mechanisms. Methods: Bioinformatics and clinical tissue samples were used to detect the expression and clinicopathological significance of GPR176 in oesophageal cancer. The expression, proliferation, migration and invasion, apoptosis and lipid droplet formation of GPR176 gene in oesophageal cancer were performed as phenotypic readouts. Results: Here, RT-PCR and bioinformatic analyses revealed that GPR176 mRNA expression was significantly higher in oesophageal cancer than in normal mucosa (p < 0.05). GPR176 mRNA expression was associated with low weight and BMI, low T stage, low N and clinicopathological stage, low histological grade and favourable clinical outcome of oesophageal cancer (p < 0.05). The differential genes of GPR176 mRNA were involved in protein digestion and absorption, extracellular matrix constituent, endoplasmic reticulum lumen, among others (p < 0.05). GPR176-related genes were classified as being involved in oxidoreductase activity, actin and myosin complexes, lipid localisation and transport, among others (p < 0.05). GPR176 knockdown suppressed proliferation, anti-apoptotic and anti-pyroptotic properties, migration, invasion, chemoresistance and lipid droplet formation in oesophageal cancer cells (p < 0.05), while ACC1 and ACLY overexpression reversed the inhibitory effects of GPR176 silencing on lipid droplet formation and chemoresistance. Conclusion: These findings indicated that upregulated expression of GPR176 might be involved in oesophageal carcinogenesis and subsequent progression, aggressiveness, and induced chemoresistance by ACC1- and ACLY-mediated lipogenesis and lipid droplet assembly. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR] more...
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31. Integrated Gut Microbiota and Urine Metabolite Analyses of T2DM with NAFLD Rat Model.
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Qin, Jinghua, Ling, Xue, Wang, Qianyi, Huang, Zheng, Guo, Bingjian, Zhang, Chi, Meng, Mingwei, Feng, Shisui, Guo, Yue, Zheng, Hua, Liang, Yonghong, and Su, Zhiheng
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Globally 80% type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) patients suffer nonalcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD). The interplay of gut microbiota and endogenous metabolic networks has not yet been reported in the setting of T2DM with NAFLD. As such, this study utilized 16S rRNA gene sequencing to assess the changes in intestinal flora and nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy (
1 H NMR) to identify potential metabolites in a T2DM with NAFLD rat model. Spearman correlation analysis was performed to explore the relationship between gut microbiota and metabolites. Results revealed that among T2DM with NAFLD rats, diversity indexes of intestinal microbiota were distinctly decreased while levels of 18 bacterial genera within the intestinal tract were significantly altered. In addition, levels of eight metabolites mainly involved in the synthesis and degradation of ketone bodies, the TCA cycle, and butanoate metabolism were altered. Correlation analysis revealed that gut bacteria such as Blautia, Ruminococcus torques group, Allobaculum, and Lachnoclostridium strongly associate with 3-hydroxybutyrate, acetone, acetoacetate, 2-oxoglutarate, citrate, creatinine, hippurate, and allantoin. Our findings can provide a basis for future development of targeted treatments. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR] more...- Published
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32. Pseudo-rapidity distributions of charged particles in asymmetric collisions using Tsallis thermodynamics.
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Tao, Jun-Qi, He, Hong-Bin, Zheng, Hua, Zhang, Wen-Chao, Liu, Xing-Quan, Zhu, Li-Lin, and Bonasera, Aldo
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33. Preparation, characterization, and magnetic resonance imaging of Fe nanowires.
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Cao, Xiaoming, Hu, Shike, Zheng, Hua, Mukhtar, Aiman, Wu, KaiMing, and Gu, Liyuan
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A facile template method was employed to synthesize Fe nanowires of different sizes, dimensions. Comprehensive analyses were conducted to explore their morphology, structure, composition, and magnetic properties. The surface of as-prepared Fe nanowires was modified with SiO
2 by sol–gel method to improve the dispersion of as-prepared Fe nanowires in aqueous solution. Furthermore, the relaxation properties, biocompatibility and in vivo imaging abilities of the Fe@SiO2 nanowires were evaluated. The study revealed that the SiO2 -coated Fe nanowires functioned effectively as transverse relaxation time (T2 ) contrast agents (CAs). Notably, as the length of the Fe@SiO2 nanowires increased, their diameter decreased, leading to a higher the transverse relaxivity (r2 ) value. Our study identified that among the Fe nanowires synthesized, the Fe3@SiO2 nanowires, characterized by a diameter of around 30 nm and a length of approximately 500 nm, exhibited the highest r2 value of 59.3 mM−1 s−1 . These nanowires demonstrated good biocompatibility and non-toxicity. Notably, upon conducting small animal imaging a 1.5 T with Sprague–Dawley rats, we observed a discernible negative enhancement effect in the liver. These findings indicate the promising potential of Fe@SiO2 nanowires as T2 CAs, with the possibility of tuning their size for optimized results. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR] more...- Published
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34. Comparison of robotic versus laparoscopic versus open distal gastrectomy for locally advanced gastric cancer: a prospective trial-based economic evaluation.
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Lu, Jun, Wu, Dong, Huang, Jiao-bao, Lin, Jia, Xu, Bin-bin, Xue, Zhen, Zheng, Hua-Long, Lin, Guo-sheng, Shen, Li-li, Li, Ping, Wang, Jia-Bin, Lin, Jian-Xian, Chen, Qi-Yue, Cao, Long-Long, Xie, Jian-Wei, Zheng, Chao-Hui, and Huang, Chang-Ming more...
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Importance: It is largely unclear whether robotic distal gastrectomy (RDG) is cost-effective for locally advanced gastric cancer (LAGC). Objective: To evaluate the cost-effectiveness of RDG, laparoscopic distal gastrectomy (LDG), and open distal gastrectomy (ODG) for patients with LAGC. Design, setting, and participants: Inverse probability of treatment weighting (IPTW) was used to balance baseline characteristics. A decision-analytic model was constructed to evaluate the cost-effectiveness of RDG, LDG, and ODG. Exposures: RDG, LDG, and ODG. Main outcomes and measures: Incremental cost-effectiveness ratio (ICER) and quality-adjusted life year (QALY). Results: This pooled analysis of two randomized controlled trials included 449 patients: 117, 254, and 78 patients in the RDG, LDG, and ODG groups, respectively. After IPTW, RDG demonstrated its priority in terms of less blood loss, postoperative length, and complication rate (all P < 0.05). RDG also showed higher QOL with more cost, representing an ICER of $85,739.73 per QALY and $42,189.53 per QALY compared to LDG and ODG, respectively. In probabilistic sensitivity analysis, RDG achieved the best cost-effectiveness for patients with LAGC only when the willingness-to-pay threshold was > $85,739.73 per QALY, which significantly exceeded 3 times Chinese per capita GDP. Furthermore, one of the most important factors was the indirect costs of robotic surgery in terms of the cost-effectiveness of RDG compared to that of LDG or ODG. Conclusions and relevance: Although improved short-term outcomes and QOL were seen in patients underwent RDG, the economic burden should be considered in the clinical decision-making regarding robotic surgery use for patients with LAGC. Our findings may vary in different health care settings and affordability. Trial registration CLASS-01 trial (ClinicalTrials.gov, CT01609309) and FUGES-011 trial (ClinicalTrials.gov, NCT03313700). [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR] more...
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35. Thermodynamic properties at the kinetic freeze-out in the Au + Au and Cu + Cu collisions at the RHIC using the Tsallis distribution.
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Wu, Wei-Hao, Tao, Jun-Qi, Zheng, Hua, Zhang, Wen-Chao, Liu, Xing-Quan, Zhu, Li-Lin, and Bonasera, Aldo
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36. Oncogenic roles of GPR176 in breast cancer: a potential marker of aggressiveness and a potential target of gene therapy.
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Yun, Wen-jing, Xue, Hang, Yang, Ning, Xiao, Li-jun, Sun, Hong-zhi, and Zheng, Hua-chuan
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Background: Belonging to the G-protein coupled receptor 1 family, G protein-coupled receptor 176 (GPR176) is associated with the Gz/Gx G-protein subclass and is capable of decreasing cAMP production. Methods: GPR176 expression was detected by qRT-PCR, bioinformatics analysis, Western blot and immunohistochemistry, and compared with clinicopathological characteristics of breast cancer. GPR176-related genes and pathways were subjected to bioinformatic analysis. We also explored the effects of GPR176 on the phenotypes of breast cancer cells. Results: Lower expression of GPR176 mRNA was seen in breast cancer than in normal tissues, but the opposite pattern was found for its protein (p < 0.05). GPR176 mRNA was associated with female sex, low T staging, non-Her-2
+ subtypes, non-mutant p53 status in breast cancer (p < 0.05). GPR176 methylation was negatively correlated with its mRNA level and T staging in breast cancer, and was higher in breast cancer than normal tissues (p < 0.05). GPR176 protein expression was positively correlated with older age, small tumor size, and non-luminal-B subtype of breast cancers (p < 0.05). The differential genes of GPR176 were involved in receptor-ligand interaction, RNA maturation, and so forth (p < 0.05). GPR176-related genes were categorized into cell mobility, membrane structure, and so on (p < 0.05). GPR176 knockdown weakened the proliferation, glucose catabolism, anti-apoptosis, anti-pyroptosis, migration, invasion, and epithelial-mesenchymal transition of breast cancer cells. Conclusion: These results indicate that GPR176 might be involved in the tumorigenesis and subsequent progression of breast cancer by deteriorating aggressive phenotypes. It might be utilized as a potential biomarker to indicate the aggressive behaviors and poor prognosis of breast cancer and a potential target of genetic therapy. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR] more...- Published
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37. Evaluation of a data-driven intelligent waste classification system for scientific management of garbage recycling in a Chinese community.
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Zhao, Zhuo-qun, Yang, Jian, Yu, Ke-fei, Wang, Min, Zhang, Cheng, Yu, Bao-guo, and Zheng, Hua-bao
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Waste classification management is effective in addressing the increasing waste output and continuous deterioration of environmental conditions. The waste classification behaviour of resident is an important basis for managers to collect and allocate resources. Traditional analysis methods, such as questionnaire, have limitations considering the complexity of individual behaviour. An intelligent waste classification system (IWCS) was applied and studied in a community for 1 year. Time-based data analysis framework was constructed to describe the residents' waste sorting behaviour and evaluate the IWCS. The results showed that residents preferred to use face recognition than other modes of identification. The ratio of waste delivery frequency was 18.34% in the morning and 81.66% in the evening, respectively. The optimal time windows of disposing wastes were from 6:55 to 9:05 in the morning and from 18:05 to 20:55 in the evening which can avoid crowding. The percentage of accuracy of waste disposal increased gradually in a year. The amount of waste disposal was largest on every Sunday. The average accuracy was more than 94% based on monthly data, but the number of participating residents decreased gradually. Therefore, the study demonstrates that IWCS is a potential platform for increasing the accuracy and efficiency of waste disposal and can promote regulations implementation. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR] more...
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38. Oncological outcomes of laparoscopic versus open radical total gastrectomy for upper-middle gastric cancer after neoadjuvant chemotherapy: a study of real-world data.
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Zheng, Hua-Long, Shen, Li-li, Xu, Bin-bin, Chen, Qi-Yue, Lu, Jun, Xue, Zhen, Jia-Lin, Xie, Jian-Wei, Li, Ping, Huang, Chang-Ming, and Zheng, Chao-Hui
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Background: Laparoscopic technique has been increasingly used in gastrectomy, but the safety and feasibility of the laparoscopic total gastrectomy (LTG) for advanced proximal gastric cancer (PGC) after neoadjuvant chemotherapy (NAC) is unclear. Methods: A retrospective analysis of 146 patients who received NAC followed by radical total gastrectomy at Fujian Medical University Union Hospital from January 2008 to December 2018 was performed. The primary endpoints were long-term outcomes. Results: The patients were divided into two groups: 89 were in the LTG group and 57 were in the open total gastrectomy (OTG) group. The LTG group had a significantly shorter operative time (median 173 min vs. 215 min, p < 0.001), less intraoperative bleeding (62 ml vs. 135 ml, p < 0.001), higher total lymph node (LN) dissections (36 vs 31, p = 0.043), and higher total chemotherapy cycle completion rate (≥ 8 cycles) (37.1% vs. 19.7%, p = 0.027) than OTG. The 3-year overall survival (OS) of the LTG group was significantly higher than that of the OTG group (60.7% vs. 35%, p = 0.0013). Survival with inverse probability weighting(IPW) correction for Lauren type, ypTNM stage, NAC schemes and the times at which the surgery was performed showed that there was no significant difference in OS between the two groups (p = 0.463). Postoperative complications (25.8% vs. 33.3%, p = 0.215) and recurrence-free survival (RFS) (p = 0.561) between the LTG and OTG groups were also comparable. Conclusion: In experienced gastric cancer surgery centers, LTG is recommended as the preferred option for such patients who performed NAC, owing to its long-term survival is not inferior to OTG, and it offers less intraoperative bleeding, better chemotherapy tolerance than conventional open surgery. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR] more...
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39. The potential oncogenic effect of tissue-specific expression of JC polyoma T antigen in digestive epithelial cells.
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Zheng, Hua-chuan, Xue, Hang, Sun, Hong-zhi, Yun, Wen-jing, and Cui, Zheng-guo
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JC polyoma virus (JCPyV), a ubiquitous polyoma virus that commonly infects people, is identified as the etiologic factor for progressive multifocal leukoencephalopathy and has been closely linked to various human cancers. Transgenic mice of CAG-loxp-Laz-loxp T antigen were established. T-antigen expression was specifically activated in gastroenterological target cells with a LacZ deletion using a cre-loxp system. Gastric poorly-differentiated carcinoma was observed in T antigen-activated mice using K19-cre (stem-like cells) and PGC-cre (chief cells), but not Atp4b-cre (parietal cells) or Capn8-cre (pit cells) mice. Spontaneous hepatocellular and colorectal cancers developed in Alb-cre (hepatocytes)/T antigen and villin-cre (intestinal cells)/T antigen transgenic mice respectively. Gastric, colorectal, and breast cancers were observed in PGC-cre/T antigen mice. Pancreatic insulinoma and ductal adenocarcinoma, gastric adenoma, and duodenal cancer were detected in Pdx1-cre/T antigen mice. Alternative splicing of T antigen mRNA occurred in all target organs of these transgenic mice. Our findings suggest that JCPyV T antigen might contribute to gastroenterological carcinogenesis with respect to cell specificity. Such spontaneous tumor models provide good tools for investigating the oncogenic roles of T antigen in cancers of the digestive system. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR] more...
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40. Observed Taylor cap around a seamount intensified by a surface mesoscale eddy in the Northwest Pacific.
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Liu, Yansong, Ren, Qiang, Yu, Fei, Wang, Jianfeng, Wang, Ran, Nan, Feng, Ding, Yanan, Zheng, Tongtong, Zhang, Chuanzheng, Zhao, Ruixiang, Zheng, Hua, and Zhu, Xiao-Hua
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Observations from 4 current and pressure-recording inverted echo sounders (CPIESs) deployed in the northwest Pacific from 2018 to 2019 reveal an anticyclonic cap around a seamount. Significant increases in velocity can be found from mid-November 2018 to January 2019 and verified the coexistence with the "cold dome" combined with numerical model data. The Taylor cap induced by the impinging flow toward the seamount plays a primary role in the anticyclonic current structure compared with tide rectification. The relationship between the impinging flow and surface mesoscale eddy in the northwest Pacific was further analyzed by combining the satellite altimeter data. When the surface cyclonic eddy moved to the center of the seamount in November 2018, the absolute sea level anomaly (SLA) increased, the temperature at the summit decreased, and the deep velocity impinging toward the seamount decreased and then intensified the Taylor cap around the seamount. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR] more...
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41. Effect of Ce on microstructure and mechanical properties of Mg-Zn-Ce magnesium alloys.
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Hong-fei Wu, Wen-xin Hu, Shao-bo Ma, Zheng-hua Yang, Wei Wang, Feng Liu, and Wei He
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MAGNESIUM alloys ,RARE earth metals ,MELT spinning ,ELECTRON backscattering ,MICROSTRUCTURE ,RECRYSTALLIZATION (Metallurgy) - Abstract
The Mg-6Zn alloy with different contents of Ce was prepared by the gravity casting method, and then the Mg-6Zn-xCe (x=0, 0.5, 1.0, 1.5, wt.%) alloys were extruded at 300 °C and 350 °C after solution treatment. The phase constitution and microstructure evolution of Mg-Zn-xCe alloys were analyzed by X-ray diffraction (XRD), scanning electron microscopy (SEM), energy dispersive spectroscopy (EDS) and electron backscattering diffraction (EBSD). Meanwhile, the mechanical properties of the alloy were tested at room temperature. For as-cast alloys, the results show that the main compound in Mg-6Zn alloy is Mg4Zn7 phase, and the main compound is T-(MgZn)12Ce phase after the addition of different amounts of Ce. The microstructure and distribution of second phases are greatly improved after extrusion at 300 °C and 350 °C. Compared with initial mechanical properties, the strength and elongation increase obviously by means of extrusion at different temperatures. In addition, the microstructure after extrusion at 350 °C is further analyzed according to EBSD data. The results show that rare earth element Ce probably promotes the activation of non-basal slip during the deformation process with the increase of Ce, which reduces the strength of basal texture and thus improves the plasticity of the alloy. Meanwhile, the increase of grain boundary migration ability leads to the gradual increase of recrystallization grain size and decreases the strength. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR] more...
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42. The largest CPIES array in the marginal sea: abundant dynamics in the northeast South China Sea.
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Zheng, Hua, Zhu, Xiao-Hua, Wang, Min, Zhao, Ruixiang, Zhang, Chuanzheng, Nan, Feng, and Yu, Fei
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This article discusses the largest array of current and pressure- recording inverted echo sounders (CPIES) deployed in the northeast South China Sea (SCS) from 2016 to 2019. The array provides scientific observations of various dynamics in the region, including circulations, eddies, internal waves, and intraseasonal variabilities. The Kuroshio intrusion and active eddies in the upper northeast SCS are highlighted, as well as the influence of topography, monsoons, tropical cyclones, and water exchange through the Luzon Strait. The article also examines the abyssal circulation and the role of topographic Rossby waves in the SCS. These observations contribute to a better understanding of the circulation structure and dynamic processes in the SCS. [Extracted from the article] more...
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43. Modulus-based synchronous multisplitting iteration methods for large sparse vertical linear complementarity problems.
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Zheng, Hua, Zhang, Yongxiong, Lu, Xiaoping, and Vong, Seakweng
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In this paper, for solving large sparse vertical linear complementarity problems, the modulus-based synchronous multisplitting iteration method is established. Convergence theorems of the proposed method are given, which are shown to generalize and improve the existing results of the serial method. Numerical tests by OpenACC technique are given to show the efficiency of the proposed method. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR] more...
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44. Single-Center Preliminary Experience with Gutter-Plugging Chimney Stent-Graft for Aortic Dissection.
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Liu, Yu, Fang, Kun, Luo, Ming-yao, Xiao, Zheng-hua, Yang, Peng, Lu, Chen, Zhang, Yu, Wang, Hai-yue, Xie, Yi, Xu, Zhen-yuan, Zhang, Hong-wei, Shu, Chang, and Hu, Jia
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AORTIC dissection ,SUBCLAVIAN artery ,ENDOVASCULAR aneurysm repair ,DISSECTION ,THERAPEUTIC embolization ,THORACIC aorta - Abstract
Purpose: To report the early 2-year results and experience of a novel gutter-plugging chimney stent-graft in a single center that participated in the clinical trial of Prospective Study for Aortic Arch Therapy with stENt-graft for Chimney technology. Materials and Methods: Patients diagnosed with aortic dissection were treated with the novel chimney stent-grafts named Longuette™ for the left subclavian artery revascularization. Primary study outcomes were the incidence of freedom from major adverse events within 30 days and success rate of the operation over 12 months. Results: A total of 34 patients were enrolled between September 2019 and December 2020. The immediate technical success rate (stent-grafts successfully deployed without fast-flow type Ia or type III endoleak intraoperatively) was 100%, and there were no conversions to open repair. Type Ia and type II endoleaks were noted in three patients (8.8%) and one patient (2.9%) at discharge, respectively. One patient (2.9%) with type Ia endoleak underwent coil embolization at 12 months because of false lumen dilation, and one (2.9%) case of type Ia endoleak resolved spontaneously at 24 months. One chimney stent (2.9%) was revealed with stenosis at discharge and occluded with thrombosis at 6 months postoperatively. During the 2-year follow-up, there was no death, rupture, stroke, paraplegia, left arm ischemia, retrograde dissection, stent-graft induced new entry, or stent migration. Conclusion: The initial results of the Longuette™ stent-graft for revascularization of the left subclavian artery are encouraging with a high technical success rate. Further multicenter follow-up outcomes are required to assess the long-term durability. Level of Evidence: Level 4, Case Series. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR] more...
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45. Cellular differentiation into hyphae and spores in halophilic archaea.
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Tang, Shu-Kun, Zhi, Xiao-Yang, Zhang, Yao, Makarova, Kira S., Liu, Bing-Bing, Zheng, Guo-Song, Zhang, Zhen-Peng, Zheng, Hua-Jun, Wolf, Yuri I., Zhao, Yu-Rong, Jiang, Song-Hao, Chen, Xi-Ming, Li, En-Yuan, Zhang, Tao, Chen, Pei-Ru, Feng, Yu-Zhou, Xiang, Ming-Xian, Lin, Zhi-Qian, Shi, Jia-Hui, and Chang, Cheng more...
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LIFE cycles (Biology) ,STREPTOMYCES coelicolor ,ARCHAEBACTERIA ,SPORES ,COMPARATIVE genomics ,SALT marshes ,BIODIVERSITY ,ACTINOBACTERIA - Abstract
Several groups of bacteria have complex life cycles involving cellular differentiation and multicellular structures. For example, actinobacteria of the genus Streptomyces form multicellular vegetative hyphae, aerial hyphae, and spores. However, similar life cycles have not yet been described for archaea. Here, we show that several haloarchaea of the family Halobacteriaceae display a life cycle resembling that of Streptomyces bacteria. Strain YIM 93972 (isolated from a salt marsh) undergoes cellular differentiation into mycelia and spores. Other closely related strains are also able to form mycelia, and comparative genomic analyses point to gene signatures (apparent gain or loss of certain genes) that are shared by members of this clade within the Halobacteriaceae. Genomic, transcriptomic and proteomic analyses of non-differentiating mutants suggest that a Cdc48-family ATPase might be involved in cellular differentiation in strain YIM 93972. Additionally, a gene encoding a putative oligopeptide transporter from YIM 93972 can restore the ability to form hyphae in a Streptomyces coelicolor mutant that carries a deletion in a homologous gene cluster (bldKA-bldKE), suggesting functional equivalence. We propose strain YIM 93972 as representative of a new species in a new genus within the family Halobacteriaceae, for which the name Actinoarchaeum halophilum gen. nov., sp. nov. is herewith proposed. Our demonstration of a complex life cycle in a group of haloarchaea adds a new dimension to our understanding of the biological diversity and environmental adaptation of archaea. Bacteria of the genus Streptomyces have complex life cycles involving cellular differentiation and multicellular structures that have never been observed in archaea. Here, the authors show that several halophilic archaea display a life cycle resembling that of Streptomyces bacteria, undergoing cellular differentiation into mycelia and spores. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR] more...
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46. Delta computed tomography radiomics features-based nomogram predicts long-term efficacy after neoadjuvant chemotherapy in advanced gastric cancer.
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Shen, Li-Li, Zheng, Hua-Long, Ding, Fang-Hui, Lu, Jun, Chen, Qi-Yue, Xu, Bin-bin, Xue, Zheng, Lin, Jia, Huang, Chang-Ming, and Zheng, Chao-Hui
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Background and objective: No effective preoperative tool is available for predicting the prognosis of advanced gastric cancer (AGC) treated by neoadjuvant chemotherapy (NAC). We aimed to explore the association between change values ("delta") in the radiomic signatures of computed tomography (CT) (delCT-RS) before and after NAC for AGC and overall survival(OS). Methods and design: A total of 132 AGC patients with AGC were studied as a training cohort in our center, and 45 patients from another center were used as an external validation set. A radiomic signatures-clinical-nomogram(RS-CN) was established using delCT-RS and preoperative clinical variables. The prediction performance of RS-CN was evaluated using the area under the receiver operating characteristic (ROC)curve (AUC values), time-dependent ROC, decision curve analysis(DCA) and C-index. Results: Multivariable Cox regression analyses showed that delCT-RS, cT-stage, cN-stage, Lauren-type and the value of variation of carcinoma embryonic antigen (CEA) between NAC were independent risk factors for 3-year OS of AGC. In the training cohort, RS-CN had a good prediction performance for OS (C-Index 0.73) and AUC values were significantly better than those of delCT-RS, ypTNM-stage and tumor regression grade(TRG) (0.827 vs 0.704 vs 0.749 vs 0.571, p < 0.001). DCA and time-dependent ROC of RS-CN were better than those of ypTNM stage, TRG grade and delCT-RS. The prediction performance of the validation set was equivalent to that of the training set. The cut-off (177.2) of RS-CN score was obtained from X-Tile software, a score of > 177.2 was defined as high-risk group(HRG), and scores of ≤ 177.2 were defined as the low-risk group(LRG). The 3-year OS and disease free survival(DFS) of patients in the LRG were significantly better than those in the HRG. Adjuvant chemotherapy(AC) can only significantly improve the 3-year OS and DFS of the LRG. (p < 0.05). Conclusions: Our nomogram based on delCT-RS has good prediction of prognosis before surgery and helps identify patients that are most likely to benefit from AC. It works well in precise and individualised NAC in AGC. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR] more...
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47. Correction to: Mechanical properties of AM Ti6Al4V porous scaffolds with various cell structures: Correction to: Mechanical properties of AM Ti6Al4V porous scaffolds: H.-D. Zheng et al.
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Zheng, Hua-De, Liu, Li-Li, Deng, Chun-Lin, Shi, Zhi-Feng, and Ning, Cheng-Yun
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48. A high-resolution gridded grazing dataset of grassland ecosystem on the Qinghai–Tibet Plateau in 1982–2015.
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Meng, Nan, Wang, Lijing, Qi, Wenchao, Dai, Xuhuan, Li, Zuzheng, Yang, Yanzheng, Li, Ruonan, Ma, Jinfeng, and Zheng, Hua
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GRAZING ,ECOSYSTEM management ,GRASSLANDS ,FEATURE extraction ,CENSUS ,RANDOM forest algorithms ,ECOSYSTEMS - Abstract
Grazing intensity, characterized by high spatial heterogeneity, is a vital parameter to accurately depict human disturbance and its effects on grassland ecosystems. Grazing census data provide useful county-scale information; however, they do not accurately delineate spatial heterogeneity within counties, and a high-resolution dataset is urgently needed. Therefore, we built a methodological framework combining the cross-scale feature extraction method and a random forest model to spatialize census data after fully considering four features affecting grazing, and produced a high-resolution gridded grazing dataset on the Qinghai–Tibet Plateau in 1982–2015. The proposed method (R
2 = 0.80) exhibited 35.59% higher accuracy than the traditional method. Our dataset were highly consistent with census data (R2 of spatial accuracy = 0.96, NSE of temporal accuracy = 0.96) and field data (R2 of spatial accuracy = 0.77). Compared with public datasets, our dataset featured a higher temporal resolution (1982–2015) and spatial resolution (over two times higher). Thus, it has the potential to elucidate the spatiotemporal variation in human activities and guide the sustainable management of grassland ecosystem. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR] more...- Published
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49. Value of the Preoperative D-Dimer to Albumin Ratio for Survival and Recurrence Patterns in Gastric Cancer.
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Lin, Guo-Sheng, Lu, Jun, Lin, Jia, Zheng, Hua-Long, Xu, Bin-Bin, Xue, Zhen, Wu, Dong, Shen, Lili, Zheng, Chao-Hui, Li, Ping, Xie, Jian-Wei, Chen, Qi-Yue, and Huang, Chang-Ming
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Background: D-dimer (DDI) and albumin are prognostic markers for numerous cancers; however, the predictive value of the preoperative DDI-to-albumin ratio (DAR) on the survival and recurrence patterns of gastric cancer (GC) remains unclear. Objective: The aim of this study was to explore the prognostic value of the DAR in GC. Methods: Our study included 1766 patients with GC, divided into training and testing cohorts at a ratio of 7:3. Patients were classified into either a high-DAR group (> 0.0145) or low-DAR group (≤ 0.0145) according to the cut-off value of receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curve analysis. The relationship between the DAR and recurrence pattern was analyzed in stage II/III patients. Results: Eight preoperative hematological factors were included and 17 composite inflammatory markers were constructed. ROC and random forest analyses indicated that among 17 markers, DAR was the best predictor for overall survival (OS) in GC (p < 0.01). High DAR was significantly associated with poor OS (hazard ratio [HR] 1.89, p < 0.001) and recurrence-free survival (RFS; HR 1.85, p < 0.001). Subgroup analysis showed no differences in OS and RFS between the high- and low-DAR groups in stage I or pT1/2 or pN0/1 patients; however, in stage II/III or pT3/4 or pN2/3 patients, the high-DAR group had shorter OS and RFS rates than the low-DAR group (p < 0.001). Similar results were found in the testing cohort. According to the multivariate analysis based on the training cohort, five indices, including DAR, cT stage, cN stage, age and body mass index (BMI), were incorporated to establish a nomogram model to predict the long-term prognosis of GC. The model showed comparable forecast performance in predicting OS (C-index: 0.773 vs. 0.786) and RFS (C-index: 0.788 vs. 0.795) compared with pTNM. Recurrence pattern analysis in stage II/III patients showed that the high-DAR group had a higher incidence of peritoneal implantation and early recurrence (ER) than the low-DAR group, and the post-recurrence survival in the high-DAR group was significantly shorter than that in the low-DAR group (p = 0.016). Conclusion: The preoperative DAR is a new biomarker for the long-term survival prediction of GC. In advanced GC, a preoperative DAR > 0.0145 aids the timely detection of ER and peritoneal recurrence after surgery, thus guiding individual follow-up strategies. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR] more...
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50. An Arabidopsis family GT106 glycosyltransferase is essential for xylan biosynthesis and secondary wall deposition.
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Zhong, Ruiqin, Phillips, Dennis R., Adams, Earle R., and Ye, Zheng-Hua
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Main conclusion: We have demonstrated that the Arabidopsis FRA9 (fragile fiber 9) gene is specifically expressed in secondary wall-forming cells and essential for the synthesis of the unique xylan reducing end sequence. Xylan is made of a linear chain of β-1,4-linked xylosyl (Xyl) residues that are often substituted with (methyl)glucuronic acid [(Me)GlcA] side chains and may be acetylated at O-2 and/or O-3. The reducing end of xylan from gymnosperms and dicots contains a unique tetrasaccharide sequence consisting of β-D-Xylp-(1 → 3)-α-L-Rhap-(1 → 2)-α-D-GalpA-(1 → 4)-D-Xylp, the synthesis of which requires four different glycosyltransferase activities. Genetic analysis in Arabidopsis thaliana has so far implicated three glycosyltransferase genes, FRA8 (fragile fiber 8), IRX8 (irregular xylem 8) and PARVUS, in the synthesis of this unique xylan reducing end sequence. Here, we report the essential role of FRA9, a member of glycosyltransferase family 106 (GT106), in the synthesis of this sequence. The expression of the FRA9 gene was shown to be induced by secondary wall master transcriptional regulators and specifically associated with secondary wall-forming cells, including xylem and fiber cells. T-DNA knockout mutation of the FRA9 gene caused impaired secondary cell wall thickening in leaf veins and a severe arrest of plant growth. RNA interference (RNAi) downregulation of FRA9 led to a significant reduction in secondary wall thickening of fibers, a deformation of xylem vessels and a decrease in xylan content. Structural analysis of xylanase-released xylooligomers revealed that RNAi downregulation of FRA9 resulted in a diminishment of the unique xylan reducing end sequence and complete methylation of xylan GlcA side chains, chemotypes reminiscent of those of the fra8, irx8 and parvus mutants. Furthermore, two FRA9 close homologs from Populus trichocarpa were found to be wood-associated functional orthologs of FRA9. Together, our findings uncover a member of the GT106 family as a new player involved in the synthesis of the unique reducing end sequence of xylan. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR] more...
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