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52. CircNFATC3 promotes the proliferation of gastric cancer through binding to IGF2BP3 and restricting its ubiquitination to enhance CCND1 mRNA stability
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Feifei Yang, Qiang Ma, Bo Huang, Xiaolin Wang, Xiaojuan Pan, Ting Yu, Lingyu Ran, Shan Jiang, Haiping Li, Ye Chen, Yuying Liu, Ce Liang, Junwu Ren, Yuying Zhang, Shimin Wang, Wei Li, and Bin Xiao
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circNFATC3 ,IGF2BP3 ,TRIM25 ,CCND1 ,Gastric cancer ,Medicine - Abstract
Abstract Background Insulin like growth factor II mRNA binding protein 3 (IGF2BP3) is an RNA binding protein with multiple roles in regulation of gene expression at the post-transcriptional level and is implicated in tumorigenesis and progression of numerous cancers including gastric cancer (GC). Circular RNAs (circRNAs) are a diverse endogenous noncoding RNA population that have important regulatory roles in cancer. However, circRNAs that regulate the expression of IGF2BP3 in GC is largely unknown. Methods CircRNAs that bound to IGF2BP3 were screened in GC cells using RNA immunoprecipitation and sequencing (RIP-seq). The identification and localization of circular nuclear factor of activated T cells 3 (circNFATC3) were identified using Sanger sequencing, RNase R assays, qRT-PCR, nuclear-cytoplasmic fractionation and RNA-FISH assays. CircNFATC3 expression in human GC tissues and adjacent normal tissues were measured by qRT-PCR and ISH. The biological role of circNFATC3 in GC was confirmed by in vivo and in vitro experiments. Furthermore, RIP, RNA-FISH/IF, IP and rescue experiments were performed to uncover interactions between circNFATC3, IGF2BP3 and cyclin D1 (CCND1). Results We identified a GC-associated circRNA, circNFATC3, that interacted with IGF2BP3. CircNFATC3 was significantly overexpressed in GC tissues and was positively associated with tumor volume. Functionally, the proliferation of GC cells decreased significantly after circNFATC3 knockdown in vivo and in vitro. Mechanistically, circNFATC3 bound to IGF2BP3 in the cytoplasm, which enhanced the stability of IGF2BP3 by preventing ubiquitin E3 ligase TRIM25-mediated ubiquitination, thereby enhancing the regulatory axis of IGF2BP3-CCND1 and promoting CCND1 mRNA stability. Conclusions Our findings demonstrate that circNFATC3 promotes GC proliferation by stabilizing IGF2BP3 protein to enhance CCND1 mRNA stability. Therefore, circNFATC3 is a potential novel target for the treatment of GC.
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- 2023
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53. Simulation and optimization of temperature control and industrial design of hydrogen production of biomass via microwaves
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Si-kan WU, Bin XIAO, Xin WANG, Biao ZHANG, Bo WANG, and Yong-yi SONG
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biomass ,microwave ,simulation ,process optimization ,reactor design ,Mining engineering. Metallurgy ,TN1-997 ,Environmental engineering ,TA170-171 - Abstract
Hydrogen production of biomass via microwaves is an efficient, rapid, and environmentally friendly chemical engineering technology. Lignin is the only renewable aromatic hydrocarbon resource in the nature, and thus, the lignin-based forest biomass, which has the advantages of low sulfur, is a good raw material for hydrogen production. However, the microwave hot spot effect restricts the industrial application of hydrogen production by microwave. In this study, the reactor was carried out based on the penetration depth of biomass under different microwave frequencies was designed by modeling. Orthogonal design simulation, CFD, and HYSYS were used to obtain the distribution of temperature field with different microwave power density, the radius of biomass particles, bulk density, and the coefficient of variation. Based on the results, the optimal microwave power density was 30 W·g–1, the optimal radius of biomass particles was 4 mm, and the optimal bulk density was 800 kg·m–3, at which a favorable uniform temperature field was achieved, and its coefficient of variation was only 0.009, less than the standard value of 0.01. Then, to reduce energy consumption and improve product economy, the Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) method was used to analyze the cloud image of hydrogen production with different height to diameter ratio of the reactor. It was found that when the height to diameter ratio of the reactor was 2.0, the hydrogen-flow could not only fully contact with the falling materials, but also achieve thermal energy circulation by using its own high temperature. Finally, the industrial process of hydrogen production of biomass via microwave was added into HYSYS, and the operating parameters of the maximum hydrogen yield of the 10000-ton industrial device were simulated and optimized. In the reforming reaction, by adding steam in the mid-piece and the end-piece, the production yield of hydrogen can be maximized and the temperature of the reactor can be maintained continuously after the heat energy of hydrogen was recovered. Under the conditions optimized, when the mid-piece and end-piece fluxes of steam were 290 and 1230 m3·h–1, respectively, a favorable hydrogen production of biomass was achieved. The output of hydrogen, the mole fraction and the yield of hydrogen production were 922.98 m3·h–1, 0.4781 and 82.49%, respectively. Moreover, the hydrogen product can reach the high standard of 6.592 g hydrogen/ 100 g biomass, which was far superior to the industry level.
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- 2023
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54. Semi-Supervised FMCW Radar Hand Gesture Recognition via Pseudo-Label Consistency Learning
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Yuhang Shi, Lihong Qiao, Yucheng Shu, Baobin Li, Bin Xiao, Weisheng Li, and Xinbo Gao
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hand gesture recognition (HGR) ,semi-supervised learning ,pseudo-label consistency ,teacher–student model ,Science - Abstract
Hand gesture recognition is pivotal in facilitating human–machine interaction within the Internet of Things. Nevertheless, it encounters challenges, including labeling expenses and robustness. To tackle these issues, we propose a semi-supervised learning framework guided by pseudo-label consistency. This framework utilizes a dual-branch structure with a mean-teacher network. Within this setup, a global and locally guided self-supervised learning encoder acts as a feature extractor in a teacher–student network to efficiently extract features, maximizing data utilization to enhance feature representation. Additionally, we introduce a pseudo-label Consistency-Guided Mean-Teacher model, where simulated noise is incorporated to generate newly unlabeled samples for the teacher model before advancing to the subsequent stage. By enforcing consistency constraints between the outputs of the teacher and student models, we alleviate accuracy degradation resulting from individual differences and interference from other body parts, thereby bolstering the network’s robustness. Ultimately, the teacher model undergoes refinement through exponential moving averages to achieve stable weights. We evaluate our semi-supervised method on two publicly available hand gesture datasets and compare it with several state-of-the-art fully-supervised algorithms. The results demonstrate the robustness of our method, achieving an accuracy rate exceeding 99% across both datasets.
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55. Overview of Functionalized Porous Materials for Rare-Earth Element Separation and Recovery
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Yong Peng, Pingxin Zhu, Yin Zou, Qingyi Gao, Shaohui Xiong, Binjun Liang, and Bin Xiao
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porous materials ,adsorption method ,rare-earth elements ,separation and recovery ,research status ,Organic chemistry ,QD241-441 - Abstract
The exceptional photoelectromagnetic characteristics of rare-earth elements contribute significantly to their indispensable position in the high-tech industry. The exponential expansion of the demand for high-purity rare earth and related compounds can be attributed to the swift advancement of contemporary technology. Nevertheless, rare-earth elements are finite and limited resources, and their excessive mining unavoidably results in resource depletion and environmental degradation. Hence, it is crucial to establish a highly effective approach for the extraction and reclamation of rare-earth elements. Adsorption is regarded as a promising technique for the recovery of rare-earth elements owing to its simplicity, environmentally friendly nature, and cost-effectiveness. The efficacy of adsorption is contingent upon the performance characteristics of the adsorbent material. Presently, there is a prevalent utilization of porous adsorbent materials with substantial specific surface areas and plentiful surface functional groups in the realm of selectively separating and recovering rare-earth elements. This paper presents a thorough examination of porous inorganic carbon materials, porous inorganic silicon materials, porous organic polymers, and metal–organic framework materials. The adsorption performance and processes for rare-earth elements are the focal points of discussion about these materials. Furthermore, this work investigates the potential applications of porous materials in the domain of the adsorption of rare-earth elements.
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56. Creep Characteristics of Reconstituted Silty Clay under Different Pre-Loading Path Histories
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Bin Xiao, Peijiao Zhou, and Shuchong Wu
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reconstituted silty clay ,isotropic consolidation ,triaxial compression ,loading steps ,creep model ,Building construction ,TH1-9745 - Abstract
Due to the long-term deformation settlement of foundations, issues such as damage and functional failure of buildings and structures have long been a concern in the engineering field. The creep of soil is one of the primary causes leading to long-term deformation of foundations. In this paper, the consolidation deformation, creep characteristics, and creep model of reconstituted saturated silty clay were studied using the isotropic consolidation creep test and triaxial compression creep test. The results show that for the isotropic consolidation creep test, although the applied load adopted different stages of loading, as long as the final applied confining pressure was the same, the number of stages applied by the confining pressure had little effect on the final isotropic consolidation deformation of the sample and the triaxial undrained shear strength after creep. However, for the triaxial shear creep test, it was found that under the same final deviatoric stress, the final deviatoric strain of the sample was closely related to the number of loading stages of deviatoric stress. The test showed that the more loading stages with the same deviatoric stress, the smaller the final deviatoric strain, and the triaxial undrained shear strength of the sample after creep increased. In addition, it was reasonable to set the pore pressure dissipation of the sample at 95% ((u0 − u)/u0 = 95%) as the time (t100) at which the primary consolidation of the soil sample was completed. The isotropic consolidation creep curves and the triaxial compression creep curves showed certain non-linearity. Then, the logarithmic model and the hyperbolic model were used to fit the creep curves of the samples. It was found that the hyperbolic model had a better fitting effect than the logarithmic model, but for the triaxial compression creep test, the creep parameters of the sample changed greatly. Therefore, studying the creep characteristics of soil under different pre-loading steps is of significant engineering importance for evaluating the long-term deformation of underground structures.
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57. The Impact of Family Socioeconomic Status (SES) on Adolescents’ Learning Conformity: The Mediating Effect of Self-Esteem
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Houyan Li, Bin Xiao, and Guandong Song
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family socioeconomic status (SES) ,learning conformity ,self-esteem ,mediating effect ,Pediatrics ,RJ1-570 - Abstract
Objective: This study aimed to investigate the relationship between family socioeconomic status (SES) and adolescents’ learning conformity and self-esteem among a sample of 15–18 year-old high school students. Methods: A survey was conducted on 339 adolescents using measures of family SES, self-esteem, and learning conformity. An intermediary effect model was constructed to examine the mediating mechanism of self-esteem in the impact of family SES on adolescents’ learning conformity. Results: In our study, we observed that male adolescents were more likely to come from families with higher socioeconomic status (SES) and exhibited relatively higher levels of self-esteem compared to female adolescents. However, this finding should be regarded as an observational outcome specific to our study sample and does not directly indicate a causal relationship between gender and family SES or self-esteem. Adolescents from rural areas were more likely to exhibit tendencies towards learning abidance and compliance. Family SES positively predicted self-esteem. The intermediary model indicated that family SES significantly positively influenced learning abidance and compliance, with self-esteem partially mediating the effects at 33.49% and 33.33%, respectively. Family SES negatively affected learning obedience, with self-esteem partially mediating the effect at 39.77%. Conclusion: Among the 15–18 year-old high school student population, family SES not only directly affects learning abidance, compliance, and obedience but also generates an indirect mediating effect through self-esteem.
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- 2024
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58. Vibration Control with Reinforcement Learning Based on Multi-Reward Lightweight Networks
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Yucheng Shu, Chaogang He, Lihong Qiao, Bin Xiao, and Weisheng Li
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active vibration control ,reinforcement learning ,lightweight ,neural network ,prioritized experience replaying ,reward function ,Technology ,Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General) ,TA1-2040 ,Biology (General) ,QH301-705.5 ,Physics ,QC1-999 ,Chemistry ,QD1-999 - Abstract
This paper proposes a reinforcement learning method using a deep residual shrinkage network based on multi-reward priority experience playback for high-frequency and high-dimensional continuous vibration control. Firstly, we keep the underlying equipment unchanged and construct a vibration system simulator using FIR filters to ensure the complete fidelity of the physical model. Then, by interacting with the simulator using our proposed algorithm, we identify the optimal control strategy, which is directly applied to real-world scenarios in the form of a neural network. A multi-reward mechanism is proposed to assist the lightweight network to find a near-optimal control strategy, and a priority experience playback mechanism is used to prioritize the data to accelerate the convergence speed of the neural network and improve the data utilization efficiency. At the same time, the deep residual shrinkage network is introduced to realize adaptive denoising and lightweightness of the neural network. The experimental results indicate that under narrowband white-noise excitation ranging from 0 to 100 Hz, the DDPG algorithm achieved a vibration reduction effect of 12.728 dB, while our algorithm achieved a vibration reduction effect of 20.240 dB. Meanwhile, the network parameters were reduced by more than 7.5 times.
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59. Identification of Plasma hsa_circ_0001230 and hsa_circ_0023879 as Potential Novel Biomarkers for Focal Segmental Glomerulosclerosis and circRNA-miRNA-mRNA network analysis
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Lingyu Ran, Wei Li, Huhai Zhang, Jie Lin, Longyin Zhu, Huanping Long, Lunli Xiang, Liping Chen, Qixuan Li, Yuhan Hu, Min Gong, Bin Xiao, and Hongwen Zhao
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Dermatology ,RL1-803 ,Diseases of the circulatory (Cardiovascular) system ,RC666-701 ,Diseases of the genitourinary system. Urology ,RC870-923 - Abstract
Introduction Focal segmental glomerulosclerosis (FSGS) is a common glomerulopathy with unclear mechanism. The demand for FSGS clinical diagnostic biomarkers has not yet been met. Circular RNA (circRNA) is a novel non-coding RNA with multiple functions, but its diagnostic value for FSGS remains unexplored. This study aimed to identify circRNAs that could aid in early clinical diagnosis and to investigate their mechanisms in podocyte injury. Methods The signature of plasma circRNAs for FSGS was identified by circRNA microarray. The existence of circRNAs was confirmed by qRT-PCR, RNase R assay, and DNA sequencing. Plasma levels of circRNAs were evaluated by qRT-PCR. The diagnostic value was appraised by receiver operating characteristic curve. The circRNA-miRNA-mRNA network was built with Cytoscape 7.3.2. Statistically significant differences were calculated by the Mann-Whitney U-test. Results A total of 493 circRNAs (165 upregulated, 328 downregulated) were differentially expressed in the plasma of FSGS patients (n = 3) and normal controls (n = 3). Eight candidate circRNAs were demonstrated to be circular and stable transcripts. Among them, hsa_circ_0001230 and hsa_circ_0023879 were significantly upregulated in FSGS patients (n = 29) compared to normal controls (n = 51). The areas under the curve value of hsa_circ_0001230 and hsa_circ_0023879 were 0.668 and 0.753, respectively, while that of two-circRNAs panel was 0.763. The RNA pull-down analysis revealed that hsa_circ_0001230 and hsa_circ_0023879 could sponge hsa-miR-106a. Additionally, hsa_circ_0001230 and hsa_circ_0023879 positively regulated hsa-miR-106a target genes phosphatase and tensin homolog (PTEN) and Bcl-2-like protein 11 (BCL2L11) in podocytes. Conclusion Hsa_circ_0001230 and hsa_circ_0023879 are novel blood biomarkers for FSGS. They may regulate podocyte apoptosis by competitively binding to hsa-miR-106a.
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60. Resilience conferred by APOE-R136S: a defense bestowed by nature to combat Alzheimer’s disease
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Bin Xiao, Joshua Kuruvilla, and Eng-King Tan
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Medicine ,Biology (General) ,QH301-705.5 - Published
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61. Navigating the future: Embracing resilience and interoperability in the industrial internet
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Chaojie Gu, Chunxiao Jiang, Jiming Chen, Yang Cong, and Bin Xiao
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Science (General) ,Q1-390 - Published
- 2024
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62. Stability of high-entropy alloys under electrocatalytic conditions
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Attila Kormányos, Qi Dong, Bin Xiao, Tangyuan Li, Alan Savan, Ken Jenewein, Tatiana Priamushko, Andreas Körner, Thomas Böhm, Andreas Hutzler, Liangbing Hu, Alfred Ludwig, and Serhiy Cherevko
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Electrochemical materials science ,Interfacial electrochemistry ,Nanoelectrochemistry ,Science - Abstract
Summary: High-entropy alloys are claimed to possess superior stability due to thermodynamic contributions. However, this statement mostly lies on a hypothetical basis. In this study, we use on-line inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometer to investigate the dissolution of five representative electrocatalysts in acidic and alkaline media and a wide potential window targeting the most important applications. To address both model and applied systems, we synthesized thin films and carbon-supported nanoparticles ranging from an elemental (Pt) sample to binary (PtRu), ternary (PtRuIr), quaternary (PtRuIrRh), and quinary (PtRuIrRhPd) alloy samples. For certain metals in the high-entropy alloy under alkaline conditions, lower dissolution was observed. Still, the improvement was not striking and can be rather explained by the lowered concentration of elements in the multinary alloys instead of the synergistic effects of thermodynamics. We postulate that this is because of dissolution kinetic effects, which are always present under electrocatalytic conditions, overcompensating thermodynamic contributions.
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- 2023
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63. Bending and buckling analysis of functionally graded graphene origami metamaterial irregular plates using generalized finite difference method
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Junfang An, Aiwen Wang, Kairui Zhang, Wei Zhang, Lina Song, Bin Xiao, and Ruochen Wang
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Graphene origami metamaterial ,Irregular plates ,Generalized finite difference method ,Different boundaries ,Physics ,QC1-999 - Abstract
Bending and buckling behavior of graphene origami(GOri) metamaterial irregular plates (octagonal star plates, cordiform plates, a quarter of annular plates and a quarter of annular plates with a hole) under different boundary conditions are investigated based on the higher-order shear deformation theory. The metamaterial by adding GOri to copper matrix in the form of gradient arrangement as reinforcement material has the properties of negative Poisson's ratio (NPR) and compressive, flexural as well as fracture toughness beyond traditional materials that are independent of the topology/architecture of the structure. The governing equations of irregular plate structures are deduced with Hamilton’s principle. Generalized finite difference method, which is a meshless method based on Taylor series expansion and moving least squares approximation, is adopted to solve the numerical solutions. The accuracy and convergence of the proposed method are verified by numerical examples. Numerical experiments show that with the increase of GOri weight fraction, the central bending deflection of irregular plate structures decreases as the folding degree of GOri rises from 20% to 80% and the temperature changes from 300 K to 400 K, the opposite conclusions can be drawn for the buckling. The research on the bending and buckling behavior of irregular plate structures in this paper has important theoretical value for its future application in aerospace engineering field.
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64. Revisiting deformation anisotropy of ω-variants via microcompression of β oriented Ti85Nb15 alloy
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Amy X.Y. Guo, Bin Xiao, Qiling Xiao, and Shan Cecilia Cao
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Metastable β-Ti alloys ,ω variants ,Deformation anisotropy ,The ω-reorientation mechanism ,First-principles calculations ,Mining engineering. Metallurgy ,TN1-997 - Abstract
The disperse-precipitated ω has a significant strengthening effect on metastable β-titanium (Ti) alloys. The (211)β[1¯11]β/(2¯11)β[111]β slip systems are massively activated during plastic deformation. However, the interaction of the four-equivalent crystallographic ω variants with these slip systems has not been investigated. Here, we revisit the evolvement of the internal ω-precipitate via systematically exploring the compressive mechanical behavior of β-oriented Ti85Nb15 micropillars. Firstly, the four ω-variants show the strong deformation anisotropies. Secondly, this deformation anisotropy is pertinent to the interaction with dislocations. Dislocations originating from the β-matrix can continuously across the ω1-variant, but have no ability to across the ω2 variant. The accumulation of dislocations in the interface of ω2/β leads to severe local stress concentrations that ultimately prompts the dismemberment of ω2. Finally, we confirmed by first-principles calculations that the proliferation of ω1-variant owing to the reorientation of ω2-variant, that is, ω2→ω1, rather than a dissolution-reprecipitation mechanism, ω2→β→ω1. These findings are beneficial for a comprehensive understanding of the deformation mechanism of the ω-variants in metastable β-Ti alloys.
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65. Influence of the deviated center of rotation on the range of motion after cervical disc arthroplasty –an in vivo study with a minimum of 10-year follow-up
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Kai Yan, Zhan Shi, Da He, Bo Liu, Bin Xiao, Qilong Wang, and Wei Tian
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Bryan cervical artificial discs ,Range of motion ,Center of rotation ,Long-term follow-up ,Diseases of the musculoskeletal system ,RC925-935 - Abstract
Abstract Background Short-term researches have studied the change of the center of rotation (COR) after the Bryan Cervical disc arthroplasty (CDA). But there is a lack of long-term studies focusing on the location of COR and its influence after surgery. Methods Clinical and radiographic materials of patients who received CDA were retrospectively reviewed. Written informed consents were obtained. Clinical outcome was accessed by Japanese Orthopaedic Association (JOA), Neck Disability Index (NDI), and Odom’s scale. Radiographic evaluation underwent before surgery, at early (3 months) follow-up and final (minimal 10 years) follow-up. The ROM of the global cervical spine and index level, the functional spine unit (FSU) angle and C2-C7 angle were measured. COR was identified and its coordinates were calculated. The absolute change of COR-x and COR-y were compared in subgroup analysis. Results Sixty patients were included, with an average age of 55.9 ± 8.1 years old. The mean duration of follow up was 135.1 ± 16.1 (120–155) months. JOA, NDI and Odom’s scale showed significant improvements at 10 years after surgery. The COR of index level was located in the posterior superior half of the caudal vertebral body. Following the implant of Bryan Disc, the COR shifted forward and downward. During the 10-year follow-up, the location of COR remained stable. ROM at the index level decreased from 10.6 ± 4.0° preoperatively to 9.3 ± 4.0° at the early follow-up (p = 0.03). The ROM at the index level remained unchanged from early follow-up to the final follow-up (9.3 ± 4.0° vs 9.5 ± 5.2°, p = 0.80). In subgroup analysis, larger changes of both COR-x and COR-y were related with decreased ROM. Conclusions Our study illustrated that Bryan CDA could achieved favorable clinical and radiographic outcome over a minimal 10-year follow-up. The reduction of the flexion-extension ROM may be correlated with a more deviated postoperative COR. More attention should be paid to preoperative design and intraoperative technique to obtain a more native COR.
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66. Gesture-ProxylessNAS: A Lightweight Network for Mid-Air Gesture Recognition Based on UWB Radar
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Lihong Qiao, Zhixin Li, Bin Xiao, Yucheng Shu, Weisheng Li, and Xinbo Gao
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LBP encoder ,mid-air gesture recognition ,ProxylessNAS ,UWB radar ,Ocean engineering ,TC1501-1800 ,Geophysics. Cosmic physics ,QC801-809 - Abstract
Hand gesture recognition with radar sensors is essential because they can detect gestures despite environmental factors like lighting, dust, and complex backgrounds. Considering the complexity of a system, it is challenging to design CNNs on CPU devices and realize the carry-on mid-air gesture recognition. We propose a mid-air gesture recognition method based on a novel discriminant feature, and it be used as part of a measurement system of hand movements using an ultrawideband (UWB) radar. The Gesture-ProxylessNAS (GPNAS) is presented to enhance the adaptability of model search and overcome the challenge of the network's computational complexity. In order to fully extract local spatial discriminant features and prevent information loss, local binary pattern (LBP) encoders are utilized to extract local spatial information. In the meantime, multilayer ShuffleNet with depthwise separable convolution is used to gradually leverage high-level spatial features. The GPNAS module revisits the multilayer ShuffleNet's design spaces using an optimization problem, greatly reducing the network's parameters and computational complexity. According to experimental verification on real UWB hand gestures, the proposed framework provides more satisfactory recognition performance and efficiency with a deeper network structure and fewer parameters. The proposed hand gesture recognition system can recognize gestures with a promising accuracy of 96.52% on the UWB-gestures public dataset.
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67. Development of Chinese Medicine Education in the United States: Two Examples of Pacific College of Health and Science New York and Eastern School of Acupuncture and Traditional Medicine
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Qi-Hui Jin, Yan Zhou, Thomas Kouo, and Bin Xiao
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Other systems of medicine ,RZ201-999 - Abstract
Chinese medicine originated in China and has taken root all over the world. In the United States, Chinese medicine belongs to the category of complementary and alternative medicine and has a history of over 50 years as a recognized profession. The education of Chinese medicine is undoubtedly the foundation for the development and growth of Chinese medicine practice. In this article, we briefly introduced the history of acupuncture profession and its development in the United States. Pacific College of Health and Science New York and Eastern School of Acupuncture and Traditional Medicine were discussed and analyzed. This article aims to discuss two examples of acupuncture schools in the United States to provide an overview of the history and current development of Chinese medicine education in the United States.
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68. Modeling dynamic land use changes in the eastern portion of the hexi corridor, China by cnn-gru hybrid model
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Bin Xiao, Jiamin Liu, Jizong Jiao, Yueshi Li, Xiaoyang Liu, and Wanyang Zhu
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deep learning ,land use change ,long-term dependence ,spatiotemporal neighborhood features ,neighborhood unit ,Mathematical geography. Cartography ,GA1-1776 ,Environmental sciences ,GE1-350 - Abstract
Deep learning models have been extensively employed to simulate dynamic Land Use Changes (LUC) at the regional level. However, existing studies were found to be limited by the inadequate extraction of Spatiotemporal Neighborhood Features (SNF) and ignored obvious Long-Term Dependence (LTD) in time series data, which low simulation accuracies. Consequently, it remains to be explored whether deep learning should be employed to initially extract spatial or temporal features in LUC simulations to achieve better results. We propose here a deep learning model of a Convolutional Neural Network – Gated Recurrent Unit (CNN-GRU), coupled with SNF learning to simulate LUC. Land use data for the Eastern Portion of the Hexi Corridor (EPHC) (2000–2020) were utilized to verify the effectiveness of our model, which was compared with four other models (GRU, CNN, CNN-LSTM, and GRU-CNN). We found that CNN-GRU the highest simulation accuracy (OA = 0.9346), whereas the kappa coefficient increased by 1.22%-4.57%. These results indicated that: (1) EPHC urbanization showed a trend of contraction, rapid expansion, and slow growth. (2) The CNN-GRU model effectively extracted SNF and LTD, which improved the accuracy of the simulation. (3) An enhanced effect could be achieved when spatial features were initially extracted during the SNF deep learning extraction process. (4) Variable neighborhood unit sizes influenced the simulation results, where a 3 × 3 window was most suitable for the study area.
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69. Vibration attenuation and dexterity of different types of protective gloves
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Bin XIAO, Yongjian JIANG, Wei WEN, Jianyu GUO, Maosheng YAN, Guoyong XU, Zhipeng HE, Hansheng LIN, and Hua YAN
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hand-transmitted vibration ,hand-arm vibration disease ,glove ,vibration transmissibility ,dexterity ,Medicine (General) ,R5-920 ,Toxicology. Poisons ,RA1190-1270 - Abstract
BackgroundWearing anti-vibration gloves is a simple and effective way to prevent hand-arm vibration disease. The requirements for vibration damping gloves are varied by types of operations exposed to vibration.ObjectiveTo study the vibration attenuation and dexterity of different types of protective gloves, and to provide reference for scientific wearing of vibration damping gloves for people working with vibration exposure.MethodsNine kinds of common protective gloves (A and B were dipping gloves; C, D, and E were rubber gloves; F and G were textile and fabric gloves; H was cotton gloves; I was leather gloves) used by workers exposed to vibration in 28 factories in Guangdong Province were selected as research objects by typical case sampling method, and the basic parameters of included protective gloves were investigated and measured. According to ISO 10819:2013, a glove vibration transmissibility (GVT) test system was used to detect the vibration transmissibility values and analyze vibration attenuation characteristics of the subjects wearing different protective gloves. The dexterity was tested by Minnesota Manual Dexterity Test. Pearson test was used to analyze the correlations among glove thickness, vibration transmissibility, dexterity score, and grip strength score.ResultsFor rubber gloves (C, D, and E), the associated average adjusted vibration transmissibility at middle and low frequencies \begin{document}$ {\overline T _{\text{M}}} $\end{document} and average adjusted vibration transmissibility at high frequency \begin{document}$ {\overline T _{\text{H}}} $\end{document} were lower than those of other gloves (0.89-0.91 and 0.59-0.80 respectively), the vibration transmissibility values of 50-200 Hz frequency band was 0.81-0.97, and the vibration transmissibility values of 315-1250 Hz frequency band decreased with the increase of frequency (the minimum value was 0.13). For other types of gloves (A, B, F, G, H, and I), the \begin{document}$ {\overline T _{\text{M}}} $\end{document} and \begin{document}$ {\overline T _{\text{H}}} $\end{document} were 0.95-0.98 and 1.03-1.11 respectively, the vibration transmissibility values of 50-200 Hz frequency band was 0.96-1.02, and the vibration transmissibility values of 400-1250 Hz frequency band increased (the maximum value was 1.29). The \begin{document}$ {\overline T _{\text{M}}} $\end{document}, \begin{document}$ {\overline T _{\text{H}}} $\end{document}, and vibration transmissibility values of 40-1250 Hz frequency band of rubber gloves with double-layer protective materials (C, D, and E) were significantly lower than those of gloves with single-layer protective materials. But the \begin{document}$ {\overline T _{\text{M}}} $\end{document} and \begin{document}$ {\overline T _{\text{H}}} $\end{document} of gloves of other types with double-layer materials (F, H, and I) were still greater than 0.9 and 1.0 respectively. Compared with single-layer protective materials, the gloves of other types with double-layer materials showed no significant changes in the vibration transmissibility values of 25-200 frequency band (0.91-1.06), and an increase in the vibration transmissibility values of 250-630 Hz frequency band (the maximum value was 1.22). The dexterity scores and grip strength scores of dipping gloves (A and B) were the lowest. Rubber gloves C had the highest dexterity score and grip strength score. The thickness of protective gloves was negatively correlated with the vibration transmissibility values, and positively correlated with the dexterity score and the grip strength score (P < 0.05). The vibration transmissibility value was negatively correlated with the dexterity score and the grip strength score (P < 0.05).ConclusionAmong the 9 kinds of gloves, cotton gloves and leather gloves have no damping effect. Rubber gloves have certain vibration reduction effect, and the vibration reduction effect on high frequency band is better than that on low frequency band. The thicker the damping material is, the better the damping effect is, but the less the dexterity is. Appropriate damping gloves should be selected according to actual vibration operations.
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70. Impact of COVID‐19 pandemic on patients with Parkinson's disease: A meta‐analysis of 13,878 patients
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Aaron Shengting Mai, Jung Hahn Yong, Brendan Jen‐Wei Tan, Bin Xiao, and Eng‐King Tan
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Neurosciences. Biological psychiatry. Neuropsychiatry ,RC321-571 ,Neurology. Diseases of the nervous system ,RC346-429 - Abstract
Abstract Background The clinical, neuropsychological, and socioeconomic factors affecting Parkinson's disease (PD) during COVID‐19 pandemic across different populations have not been systematically studied. To address this, we conducted a meta‐analysis of factors that impact the well‐being of PD patients during the pandemic. Methods Medline and Embase were searched for articles published between 2020 and 2022. We conducted random‐effects pooling of estimates and meta‐regression. Results Twenty‐seven studies involving 13,878 patients from America, Europe, Asia, and Africa were included. There is a high prevalence of decreased physical activity and exercise, and worsening motor and neuropsychiatric symptoms (17–56%). Patients in lower‐income countries more frequently reported worsening anxiety (adjusted OR [aOR] 8.94, 95% confidence interval [CI] 1.62–49.28, p = 0.012), sleep (aOR 5.16, 95% CI 1.15–23.17, p = 0.032), and PD symptoms (aOR 3.57, 95% CI 0.96–13.34, p = 0.058). Lockdown was associated with decreased exercise levels (aOR 0.13, 95% CI 0.02–0.78, p = 0.025) and worsening mood (aOR 0.48, 95% CI 0.24–0.95, p = 0.035). Younger age correlated with decreased physical activity (β −0.30, 95% CI −0.53 to −0.07, p = 0.012), exercise (β −0.11, 95% CI −0.15 to −0.07, p
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71. Mitophagy and reactive oxygen species interplay in Parkinson’s disease
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Bin Xiao, Joshua Kuruvilla, and Eng-King Tan
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Neurology. Diseases of the nervous system ,RC346-429 - Abstract
Abstract Mitophagy impairment and oxidative stress are cardinal pathological hallmarks in Parkinson’s disease (PD), a common age-related neurodegenerative condition. The specific interactions between mitophagy and reactive oxygen species (ROS) have attracted considerable attention even though their exact interplay in PD has not been fully elucidated. We highlight the interactions between ROS and mitophagy, with a focus on the signalling pathways downstream to ROS that triggers mitophagy and draw attention to potential therapeutic compounds that target these pathways in both experimental and clinical models. Identifying a combination of ROS inhibitors and mitophagy activators to provide a physiologic balance in this complex signalling pathways may lead to a more optimal outcome. Deciphering the exact temporal relationship between mitophagy and oxidative stress and their triggers early in the course of neurodegeneration can unravel mechanistic clues that potentially lead to the development of compounds for clinical drug trials focusing on prodromic PD or at-risk individuals.
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72. Research trends of acupuncture therapy on stress urinary incontinence from 1992 to 2022: A bibliometric analysis
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Yifan Wu, Peiqi Li, Jiani Shi, Jiawei Li, Yuchen Zhang, and Bin Xiao
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Acupuncture ,Stress urinary incontinence ,Bibliometric analysis ,CiteSpace ,Science (General) ,Q1-390 ,Social sciences (General) ,H1-99 - Abstract
Background: Stress urinary incontinence (SUI), the most prevalent type of urinary incontinence disorder, has aroused increasing attention among societies since it has caused much inconvenience in daily life. In addition to conventional conservative treatments like medication and pelvic floor muscle training, acupuncture is now frequently advised. However, a bibliometric analysis of the trend of SUI therapies is still lacking. Objectives: This article was carried out using CiteSpace (6.3.1) software to research the use of acupuncture therapy on SUI worldwide over the past 30 years (since the database's inception). Methods: All related articles included were retrieved from the Web of Science Core Collection. CiteSpace (6.3.1) software was used to analyze the number of publications, countries and institutions, authors and cited authors, and burst keywords to assess the hotspots and trends over the previous three decades. And Microsoft Office Excel 2019 was also used for sorting data and generating tables. Results: The articles were retrieved on August 31, 2022. A total of 108 records with publication dates ranging from 1992 to 2022 were discovered. The annual number of publications generally increased. In the aspect of publication regions, the USA ranked first in centrality, but China had the largest number of publications. The China Academic of Chinese Medical Sciences, Beijing University of Chinese Medicine, and Shanghai University of Traditional Chinese Medicine were the top 3 institutions, according to the institution map. Liu Z (Liu ZS) was the most productive author, and Chen Y ranked first in the centrality. The article published by Liu Z (Liu ZS) in 2017 was the most cited reference. “Bladder neck suspension”, “electrical stimulation” and “acupuncture” were popular therapies mentioned among the top ten hot topics. The keywords “therapy”, “postprostatectomy incontinence”, “muscle”, “cell therapy”, and “symptom” ranked in the top five on citation burst. The four frontier topics were “efficacy”, “symptom”, “cell therapy”, and “medical technology”. Conclusion: This study illustrated that the application of acupuncture on SUI had an increasing acceptance worldwide. Recent research has concentrated mainly on acupuncture and electroacupuncture, however, there is still not enough literature on these topics. The valuable information was provided for acupuncture researchers to identify prospects including potential collaborators, cooperation institutions, hot themes, and research frontiers.
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73. Quantitative evaluation of the clinical severity of hemoglobin H disease in a cohort of 591 patients using a scoring system based on regression analysis
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Yumeng Liu, Yuan Zhuang, Jianhong Chen, Zeyan Zhong, Jianpei Fang, Xinyu Li, Bin Xiao, Pingping Li, Bin Lin, Zhenzhong Tao, Yidan Liang, Peng Lin, Xingmin Wang, Mengyang Song, Hualei Luo, Lang Qin, Li Huang, Jufang Tan, Hailiang Li, Tianyu Zhong, Lian Yu, Zhixiang Liu, Deguo Tang, Yongzhong Zhao, Xinhua Zhang, Yuhua Ye, and Xiangmin Xu
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Diseases of the blood and blood-forming organs ,RC633-647.5 - Published
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74. S272: SAFETY AND EFFICACY OF RM-001 IN PATIENTS WITH TRANSFUSION-DEPENDENT Β-THALASSEMIA: EARLY RESULTS FROM THE ONGOING OF AUTOLOGOUS HBG1/2 PROMOTER-MODIFIED CD34+ HEMATOPOIETIC STEM AND PROGENITOR CELLS
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Rongrong Liu, LI Wang, Hui Xu, Xiaolin Yin, Junbin Liang, Wenqiang Xie, Gaohui Yang, Yaoyun LI, Yali Zhou, Lei Shi, Bin Xiao, Lingling Shi, Zeyan Shi, Xuemei Zhou, Jianpei Fang, Xiangmin Xu, Yongrong Lai, Junjiu Huang, and Xinhua Zhang
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Diseases of the blood and blood-forming organs ,RC633-647.5 - Published
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75. Water Leaching Kinetics of Boron from the Alkali-Activated Ludwigite Ore
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Binjun Liang, Haixiang Hu, Bin Xiao, Zhigang Lu, Weiquan Yuan, and Zheyu Huang
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ludwigite ore ,alkali-activated ,water leaching ,kinetics ,diffusion control ,Organic chemistry ,QD241-441 - Abstract
The primary aim of this study was to investigate the boron leaching process from alkali-activated ludwigite ore. Initially, the ore underwent activation through roasting at 1050 °C for 60 min with 20% sodium carbonate. Subsequently, the study examined the influence of leaching parameters, including temperature, time, liquid-to-solid ratio, and particle size, using the activated ore as the raw material. Additionally, water leaching characteristics of the residues and boron kinetics were analyzed. The results demonstrated that boron leaching efficiency reached 93.71% from the reduced ludwigite ore under specific conditions: leaching temperature of 180 °C, leaching time of 6 h, liquid-to-solid ratio of 8:1, and feed particle size of 52.31 μm (average particle size). Leach residue characteristics indicated the dissolution of minerals during the process. The boron behavior during water leaching followed the Avrami Equation, and the kinetics equation was derived by fitting the leaching data. Moreover, the activation energy (Ea) value for boron leaching was determined to be 8.812 kJ·mol−1 using the Arrhenius Equation, indicating that the leaching process is controlled by diffusion.
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76. RNA Binding Protein PTBP1 Promotes the Metastasis of Gastric Cancer by Stabilizing PGK1 mRNA
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Xiaolin Wang, Ce Liang, Shimin Wang, Qiang Ma, Xiaojuan Pan, Ai Ran, Changhong Qin, Bo Huang, Feifei Yang, Yuying Liu, Yuying Zhang, Junwu Ren, Hao Ning, Haiping Li, Yan Jiang, and Bin Xiao
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Gastric cancer (GC) is the most common type of malignant tumor within the gastrointestinal tract, and GC metastasis is associated with poor prognosis. Polypyrimidine tract binding protein 1 (PTBP1) is an RNA-binding protein implicated in various types of tumor development and metastasis. However, the role of PTBP1 in GC metastasis remains elusive. In this study, we verified that PTBP1 was upregulated in GC tissues and cell lines, and higher PTBP1 level was associated with poorer prognosis. It was shown that PTBP1 knockdown in vitro inhibited GC cell migration, whereas PTBP1 overexpression promoted the migration of GC cells. In vivo, the knockdown of PTBP1 notably reduced both the size and occurrence of metastatic nodules in a nude mice liver metastasis model. We identified phosphoglycerate kinase 1 (PGK1) as a downstream target of PTBP1 and found that PTBP1 increased the stability of PGK1 by directly binding to its mRNA. Furthermore, the PGK1/SNAIL axis could be required for PTBP1’s function in the promotion of GC cell migration. These discoveries suggest that PTBP1 could be a promising therapeutic target for GC.
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77. Immunotherapy trials in Parkinson’s disease: challenges
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Bin Xiao and Eng-King Tan
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78. ZNF276 promotes the malignant phenotype of breast carcinoma by activating the CYP1B1-mediated Wnt/β-catenin pathway
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Ting Lei, Wenwu Zhang, Yongyin He, Shi Wei, Xiaoyu Song, Yi Zhu, Guoqing Luo, Zhenzhan Kuang, Guanjie Li, Quan Zhou, Zhaohui Sun, Bin Xiao, and Linhai Li
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Abstract Zinc finger proteins (ZNFs) have been demonstrated to participate extensively in breast cancer progression by functioning as transcription factors, but there are still a variety of ZNFs whose biological mechanisms remain unknown. Here, we show that zinc finger protein 276 (ZNF276) is highly expressed in breast cancer tissues and cell lines. Higher level of ZNF276 correlated with poor prognosis. Gain-of and loss-of function suggested that ZNF276 is essential for the proliferation, migration and invasion of breast cancer cells in vitro and metastasis in vivo. RNA-sequencing and CUT&Tag assay revealed that ZNF276 controlled a variety of growth and metastasis-related genes expression. ZNF276 transcriptionally promoted the expression of CYP1B1 by directly binds to the promoter region of the CYP1B1 through its C2H2 domain. ZNF276 facilitated the translocation of β-catenin from cytoplasm to nucleus through CYP1B1, leading to the upregulation of cyclin D1 and c-Myc, and the activation of the Wnt/β-catenin pathway. Knockdown of CYP1B1 significantly blocked the ZNF276-mediated effects on cell proliferation, migration and invasion. Lastly, ZNF276 interacted with MAGEB2 which enhanced the binding of ZNF276 at the CYP1B1 promoter, promoted CYP1B1 expression and Wnt signaling activation. Collectively, these findings highlight the oncogenic role of ZNF276 on breast cancer cell proliferation and metastasis. Targeting ZNF276/MAGEB2 axis may serve as a potential therapeutic strategy for breast cancer patients.
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79. CircARID1A binds to IGF2BP3 in gastric cancer and promotes cancer proliferation by forming a circARID1A-IGF2BP3-SLC7A5 RNA–protein ternary complex
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Qiang Ma, Feifei Yang, Bo Huang, Xiaojuan Pan, Wei Li, Ting Yu, Xiaolin Wang, Lingyu Ran, Kun Qian, Hui Li, Haiping Li, Yuying Liu, Ce Liang, Junwu Ren, Yuying Zhang, Shimin Wang, and Bin Xiao
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Abstract Background Gastric cancer (GC) is one of the most common malignant tumors in China. Circular RNAs (circRNAs) are novel non-coding RNAs with important regulatory roles in cancer progression. IGF2BP3 has been found to play oncogenic roles in various cancers including GC, while the exact mechanism of IGF2BP3 is largely unknown. Methods The expression of IGF2BP3 in GC was evaluated by Western Blot and bioinformatics analysis. CircRNA expression profiles were screened via IGF2BP3 RIP-seq in GC. Sanger sequencing, RNase R digestion, nucleo-plasmic separation and RNA-FISH assays were used to detect the existence and expression of circARID1A. RNA ISH assay was employed to test the expression of circARID1A in paraffin-embedded GC tissues. Moreover, the function of circARID1A on cellular proliferation was assessed by CCK-8, plate colony formation, EdU assays and GC xenograft mouse model in vivo. Furthermore, the location or binding of circARID1A, IGF2BP3 protein and SLC7A5 in GC was evaluated by RNA-FISH/IF or RNA pull-down assays. Results We identified a novel circRNA, circARID1A, that can bind to IGF2BP3 protein. CircARID1A was significantly upregulated in GC tissues compared with noncancerous tissues and positively correlated with tumor length, tumor volume, and TNM stage. CircARID1A knockdown inhibited the proliferation of GC cells in vitro and in vivo and circARID1A played an important role in the oncogenic function of IGF2BP3. Mechanistically, circARID1A served as a scaffold to facilitate the interaction between IGF2BP3 and SLC7A5 mRNA, finally increasing SLC7A5 mRNA stability. Additionally, circARID1A was able to directly bind SLC7A5 mRNA through complementary base-pairing and then formed the circARID1A-IGF2BP3-SLC7A5 RNA–protein ternary complex and promoted the proliferation of GC via regulating AKT/mTOR pathway. Conclusions Altogether, our data suggest that circARID1A is involved in the function of IGF2BP3 and GC proliferation, and the circARID1A-IGF2BP3-SLC7A5 axis has the potential to serve as a novel therapeutic target for GC.
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80. Biomarker characterization of clinical subtypes of Parkinson Disease
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Xiao Deng, Seyed Ehsan Saffari, Nan Liu, Bin Xiao, John Carson Allen, Samuel Yong Ern Ng, Nicole Chia, Yi Jayne Tan, Xinyi Choi, Dede Liana Heng, Yew-long Lo, Zheyu Xu, Kay-Yaw Tay, Wing-Lok Au, Adeline Ng, Eng-King Tan, and Louis C. S. Tan
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Neurology. Diseases of the nervous system ,RC346-429 - Abstract
Abstract The biological underpinnings of the PD clusters remain unknown as the existing PD clusters lacks biomarker characterization. We try to identify clinical subtypes of Parkinson Disease (PD) in an Asian cohort and characterize them by comparing clinical assessments, genetic status and blood biochemical markers. A total of 206 PD patients were included from a multi-centre Asian cohort. Hierarchical clustering was performed to generate PD subtypes. Clinical and biological characterization of the subtypes were performed by comparing clinical assessments, allelic distributions of Asian related PD gene (SNCA, LRRK2, Park16, ITPKB, SV2C) and blood biochemical markers. Hierarchical clustering method identified three clusters: cluster A (severe subtype in motor, non-motor and cognitive domains), cluster B (intermediate subtype with cognitive impairment and mild non-motor symptoms) and cluster C (mild subtype and young age of onset). The three clusters had significantly different allele frequencies in two SNPs (Park16 rs6679073 A allele carriers in cluster A B C: 67%, 74%, 89%, p = 0.015; SV2C rs246814 T allele distribution: 7%, 12%, 25%, p = 0.026). Serum homocysteine (Hcy) and C-reactive protein (CRP) levels were also significantly different among three clusters (Mean levels of Hcy and CRP among cluster A B C were: 19.4 ± 4.2, 18.4 ± 5.7, 15.6 ± 5.6, adjusted p = 0.005; 2.5 ± 5.0, 1.5 ± 2.4, 0.9 ± 2.1, adjusted p
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81. Research on electroacupuncture parameters for knee osteoarthritis based on data mining
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Fei-hong Cai, Fan-lian Li, Yu-chen Zhang, Pei-qi Li, and Bin Xiao
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Electroacupuncture ,Knee osteoarthritis ,Parameter ,Data mining ,Medicine - Abstract
Abstract Background Knee osteoarthritis, a common degenerative joint disease, has been widely treated by electroacupuncture in recent years. However, there are too many parameters of the treatment currently, resulting in various applications in clinical practice. This study aims to summarize the optimal stimulation parameters of electroacupuncture for knee osteoarthritis in clinical studies by applying data mining techniques. Methods Four databases including Pubmed, Cochrane Library, Embase, and Web of Science were searched for clinical studies on electroacupuncture treating knee osteoarthritis from 2012 to 2021. A database was established by Microsoft Excel 2020 and analyzed by R Version 4.1.1. Results Forty-six articles were included according to the established criteria. The most used electroacupuncture stimulation parameters were 0.30 mm × 40 mm needle, continuous wave, low frequency of current (mainly 2 Hz), stimulation duration for 30 min per treatment, and frequency of treatment for once a day. Eighteen acupoints were mentioned and the most used ones include Dubi (ST35), Liangqiu (ST34), Neixiyan (EX-LE4), Xuehai (SP10), Yanglingquan (GB34), and Yinlingquan (SP9), and those most generally used acupoints are closely arranged on the Stomach Channel of Foot Yangming. Cluster analysis showed two groups, one for obligatory acupoints and one for adjunctive ones. The association analysis showed the most supported acupoint pair was Liangqiu (ST34) and Xuehai (SP10). Conclusions Continuous wave, low frequency of current (2 Hz), 30-min stimulation, and local acupoint selection are frequently used for electroacupuncture treating knee osteoarthritis. Due to the limitations of this study, further research and more standardized, multi-centered, and large-sample clinical trials should be conducted to provide more convincing evidence.
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82. Epstein-Barr Virus Envelope Glycoprotein gp110 Inhibits IKKi-Mediated Activation of NF-κB and Promotes the Degradation of β-Catenin
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Yingjie Guo, Lingxia Pan, Liding Wang, Shuai Wang, Jiangqin Fu, Wenqi Luo, Kezhen Wang, Xiaoqing Li, Chen Huang, Yintao Liu, Haoran Kang, Qiyuan Zeng, Xiuxia Fu, Zejin Huang, Wanying Li, Yingxin He, Linhai Li, Tao Peng, Haidi Yang, Meili Li, Bin Xiao, and Mingsheng Cai
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ABSTRACT Epstein-Barr virus (EBV) infects host cells and establishes a latent infection that requires evasion of host innate immunity. A variety of EBV-encoded proteins that manipulate the innate immune system have been reported, but whether other EBV proteins participate in this process is unclear. EBV-encoded envelope glycoprotein gp110 is a late protein involved in virus entry into target cells and enhancement of infectivity. Here, we reported that gp110 inhibits RIG-I-like receptor pathway-mediated promoter activity of interferon-β (IFN-β) as well as the transcription of downstream antiviral genes to promote viral proliferation. Mechanistically, gp110 interacts with the inhibitor of NF-κB kinase (IKKi) and restrains its K63-linked polyubiquitination, leading to attenuation of IKKi-mediated activation of NF-κB and repression of the phosphorylation and nuclear translocation of p65. Additionally, gp110 interacts with an important regulator of the Wnt signaling pathway, β-catenin, and induces its K48-linked polyubiquitination degradation via the proteasome system, resulting in the suppression of β-catenin-mediated IFN-β production. Taken together, these results suggest that gp110 is a negative regulator of antiviral immunity, revealing a novel mechanism of EBV immune evasion during lytic infection. IMPORTANCE Epstein-Barr virus (EBV) is a ubiquitous pathogen that infects almost all human beings, and the persistence of EBV in the host is largely due to immune escape mediated by its encoded products. Thus, elucidation of EBV’s immune escape mechanisms will provide a new direction for the design of novel antiviral strategies and vaccine development. Here, we report that EBV-encoded gp110 serves as a novel viral immune evasion factor, which inhibits RIG-I-like receptor pathway-mediated interferon-β (IFN-β) production. Furthermore, we found that gp110 targeted two key proteins, inhibitor of NF-κB kinase (IKKi) and β-catenin, which mediate antiviral activity and the production of IFN-β. gp110 inhibited K63-linked polyubiquitination of IKKi and induced β-catenin degradation via the proteasome, resulting in decreased IFN-β production. In summary, our data provide new insights into the EBV-mediated immune evasion surveillance strategy.
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83. Efficacy of Naprapathy in Brachial Plexus Injury: Protocol for a Randomized Clinical Trial
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Bin Xiao, Lishu Zhao, Yong Huang, Anqi Ma, Baoshun Pei, Zhengyu Li, and Fei Gu
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Medicine ,Computer applications to medicine. Medical informatics ,R858-859.7 - Abstract
BackgroundClinical rehabilitation for brachial plexus injury is difficult in terms of chronic pain and dysfunction. Physiotherapy is considered a routine intervention for rehabilitation. Common physical therapy may require a variety of instruments. One approach that does not need instruments, but belongs to the field of complementary and alternative medicine, is naprapathy. Naprapathy, also called Tuina in China, has been applied in rehabilitation after brachial plexus injury for a long time. Naprapathy can relieve chronic neuropathic pain, promote local blood circulation, and improve body edema. Naprapathy can passively help improve motor functions in patients with peripheral nerve injury. However, the efficacy of naprapathy in improving rehabilitation after brachial plexus injury is unclear. ObjectiveThis study aims to evaluate the additional value of naprapathy when combined with conventional physical therapy for the treatment of brachial plexus injury. MethodsThis will be a single-center randomized controlled trial. A total of 116 eligible patients with brachial plexus injury will be randomly divided into an experimental group (naprapathy plus physical therapy group) or a control group (physical therapy group). The participants will be followed up for 4 weeks of treatment. Observation outcomes will include the visual analog scale score, upper limb index, electromyography findings, and adverse reactions, among others. The measuring points for outcomes will be the baseline and the completion of treatment. In addition, a quality control group independent from the research team will be set up to control the quality of the trial. Finally, the data will be analyzed using SPSS software (version 21.0; IBM Corp). ResultsThe study is recruiting participants. The first participant was enrolled in September 2021. As of January 2023, a total of 100 participants have been enrolled. The trial is expected to be completed by September 2023. The study protocol was approved by the Ethics Review Committee of Yue Yang Hospital affiliated with the Shanghai University of Traditional Chinese Medicine (2021-012). ConclusionsOne limitation of this trial is that we will be unable to achieve strict double-blinding because of the features of naprapathy. The trial aims to contribute reliable evidence for decision-making in naprapathy for treating brachial plexus injury. Trial RegistrationChinese Clinical Trial Registry ChiCTR2100043515; http://www.chictr.org.cn/showproj.aspx?proj=122154 International Registered Report Identifier (IRRID)DERR1-10.2196/46054
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84. Biological functions, mechanisms, and clinical significance of circular RNA in pancreatic cancer: a promising rising star
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Qun Chen, Jiajia Li, Peng Shen, Hao Yuan, Jie Yin, Wanli Ge, Wujun Wang, Guangbin Chen, Taoyue Yang, Bin Xiao, Yi Miao, Zipeng Lu, Pengfei Wu, and Kuirong Jiang
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CircRNAs ,Pancreatic cancer ,Biomarker ,Cancer diagnosis and therapy ,Biotechnology ,TP248.13-248.65 ,Biology (General) ,QH301-705.5 ,Biochemistry ,QD415-436 - Abstract
Abstract Pancreatic cancer (PC) is a highly malignant solid tumor with insidious onset and easy early metastasis. Despite tremendous efforts devoted to research in this field, the mechanisms underlying PC tumorigenesis and progression remain unclear. Additionally, robust biomarkers and satisfactory therapeutic strategies for clinical use in PC patients are still lacking. Circular RNAs (circRNAs) are a new type of non-coding RNA originating from precursor messenger RNAs, with a covalent continuous closed-loop structure, strong stability and high specificity. Accumulating evidence suggests that circRNAs may participate in PC development and progression. Abnormal expression of circRNAs in PC is considered a vital factor that affects tumor cell proliferation, migration, invasion, apoptosis, angiogenesis and drug resistance. In this review of relevant articles published in recent years, we describe the basic knowledge concerning circRNAs, including their classification, biogenesis, functions and research approaches. Moreover, the biological roles and clinical significance of circRNAs related to PC are discussed. Finally, we note the questions remaining from recent studies and anticipate that further investigations will address these gaps in knowledge in this field. In conclusion, we expect to provide insights into circRNAs as potential targets for specific PC diagnosis and treatment in the future.
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85. Effects of hand-transmitted vibration on upper limbs of workers: A meta-analysis
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Yanxia JIA, Maosheng YAN, Hanjun ZHENG, Danying ZHANG, and Bin XIAO
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BackgroundHand arm vibration disease (HAVD) is one of the legal occupational diseases in China, and its pathogenesis is not clear. Operators exposed to electric vibration tools for a long time have an increased risk of HAVD.ObjectiveTo conduct a systematic evaluation of the effects of vibration operations on workers' upper limb nerves, blood vessels, and muscles.MethodsRelevant studies on the effects of hand-transmitted vibration on HAVD were searched and collected from the China Knowledge Infrastructure, Wanfang, and PubMed databases, and the literature was published from January 1974 to April 2021. The quality of cohort and case-control studies was assessed by the Newcastle-Ottawa Scale (NOS), and the quality of cross-sectional studies was by the evaluation criteria recommended by the Agency for Healthcare Quality and Research (AHRQ). Statistical analyses of outcome indicators (OR) in the included literature were performed using RevMan 5.4.1 software, effect sizes in the literature on vibration-induced white finger and neurosensory impairment were combined using a random-effect model, those that included carpal tunnel syndrome were combined using a fixed-effect model, and subgroup and publication bias analyses were also performed. To explore sources of study heterogeneity, meta-regression was performed using Stata 16.0 software, and sensitivity analyses were performed on the included literature.ResultsA total of 716 papers were retrieved from the databases, and 18 articles were retrieved by manual searching. A total of 34 papers were included after excluding those not meeting the criteria. Of the papers, 11004, 7270, and 1722 subjects related to vibration-induced white finger, neurosensory impairment, and carpal tunnel syndrome, respectively. The results of meta-analysis showed that compared with the control group, the combined ORs of hand-transmitted vibration exposure were 4.25 (95%CI: 2.72−6.65) for vibration-induced white finger, 4.03 (95%CI: 2.46−6.61) for neurosensory impairment, and 2.44 (95%CI: 1.61−3.71) for carpal tunnel syndrome. Heterogeneity was identified in the original studies related to vibration-induced white finger (I2=81%, P < 0.001) and neurosensory impairment (I2=90%, P < 0.001), except carpal tunnel syndrome (I2=23%, P < 0.001). The results of sensitivity analysis showed that the combined effect sizes (ORs) were stable and reliable. The results of meta-regression showed that the factors contributing to high heterogeneity of combined vibration-induced white finger and neurosensory impairment were time of publication (t=−2.10, P=0.049) and working age (t=−2.40, P=0.032), respectively.ConclusionHand-transmitted vibration is a risk factor for vibration-induced white finger, neurosensory impairment, and carpal tunnel syndrome in operators.
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86. Influences of gestational diabetes mellitus on the oral microbiota in offspring from birth to 1 month old
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Qiying Song, Bin Xiao, Hongli Huang, Liya Ma, Jian V. Zhang, and Yuanfang Zhu
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Gestational diabetes mellitus ,Oral microbiota ,Infancy ,16S rRNA ,Gynecology and obstetrics ,RG1-991 - Abstract
Abstract Background Maternal gestational diabetes mellitus (GDM) had long-term influences on the health of their children. However, the influences of GDM on the oral microbiota, which was closely related to oral and systemic health in offspring, were less documented. The present study aimed to explore the oral microbiota of neonates born to mothers with GDM is differentially colonized compared with those born to mothers without GDM, and whether any such differences persist to 1 month of age. Methods Oral samples were collected from children of mothers with (n = 20) and without GDM (n = 34) at birth and again at an average age of 1 month. The oral microbiota was characterized by 16S rRNA sequencing (V3-V4). Differences in diversity and composition according to maternal GDM status were assessed, and different metabolic functional pathways and microbial ecological networks were also analyzed. Results Although no significant differences were observed in diversity metrics between GDM and non-GDM groups (P > 0.05), we found significant differences in the taxonomic composition of oral microbiota from phylum to genus level between the two groups, with the GDM group exhibiting less abundance of Veillonella in both “Day 1” (P
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87. Identification of Biomarker IL2Rβ in Ankylosing Spondylitis via Multi-Chip Integration Analysis of Gene Differential Expression
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Bin Xiao, Peng-Lei Cui, Hong-Chao Li, Chao Wang, Yan-Zhuo Zhang, Zhi-Min Wu, and Cheng-Ai Wu
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ankylosing spondylitis ,il2rβ ,crosstalk ,biomarkers ,support vector machines ,pathway network ,Biochemistry ,QD415-436 ,Biology (General) ,QH301-705.5 - Abstract
Background: Ankylosing spondylitis (AS) is a chronic inflammatory autoimmune disease that affects axial joints such as the spine. Early diagnosis is essential to improve treatment outcomes. The purpose of this study is to uncover underlying genetic diagnostic features of AS. Methods: We downloaded gene expression data from the Gene Expression Omnibus (GEO) database for three studies of groups of healthy and AS samples. After preprocessing and normalizing the data, we employed linear models to identify significant differentially expressed genes (DEGs) and further integrated the differential genes to acquire reliable differential transcriptional markers. Gene functional enrichment analysis was conducted to obtain enriched pathways and regulatory gene interactions were extracted from pathways to further elucidate pathway networks. Seventy-three reliably differentially expressed genes (DEGs) were integrated by differential analysis. Utilizing the regulatory relationships of the 21 Kyoto Encyclopedia of Genes and Genomes (KEGG) Pathway genes that were enriched in the analysis, a regulatory network of 622 genes was constructed and its topological properties were further analyzed. Results: Functional enrichment analysis found 73 DEGs that were strongly associated with immune pathways like Th17, Th1 and Th2 cell differentiation. Using KEGG combined with DEGs, six hub genes (KLRD1, HLA-DRB3, HLA-DRB5, IL2Rβ, CD247, and CXCL10) were suggested from the network. Of these, the IL2Rβ gene was significantly differentially expressed compared with the normal control. Conclusion: IL2Rβ (Interleukin-2 receptor beta) is strongly associated with the onset and progression of autoimmune joint diseases, and may be used as a potential biomarker of AS. This study offers new characteristics that can help in the diagnosis and individualized therapy of AS.
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88. Correction: Effects of metformin therapy on HMGB1 levels in rheumatoid arthritis patients
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Lihua Zhang, Yuqing Zhou, Shengzhi Jiang, Yubei Fan, Jierou Huang, Bin Xiao, Hui Rao, and Lingyun Huang
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89. A myxozoan genome reveals mosaic evolution in a parasitic cnidarian
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Qingxiang Guo, Stephen D. Atkinson, Bin Xiao, Yanhua Zhai, Jerri L. Bartholomew, and Zemao Gu
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Evolutionary genomics ,Parasite evolution ,Genome streamlining ,Cnidaria ,Myxozoa ,Myxobolus honghuensis ,Biology (General) ,QH301-705.5 - Abstract
Abstract Background Parasite evolution has been conceptualized as a process of genetic loss and simplification. Contrary to this model, there is evidence of expansion and conservation of gene families related to essential functions of parasitism in some parasite genomes, reminiscent of widespread mosaic evolution—where subregions of a genome have different rates of evolutionary change. We found evidence of mosaic genome evolution in the cnidarian Myxobolus honghuensis, a myxozoan parasite of fish, with extremely simple morphology. Results We compared M. honghuensis with other myxozoans and free-living cnidarians, and determined that it has a relatively larger myxozoan genome (206 Mb), which is less reduced and less compact due to gene retention, large introns, transposon insertion, but not polyploidy. Relative to other metazoans, the M. honghuensis genome is depleted of neural genes and has only the simplest animal immune components. Conversely, it has relatively more genes involved in stress resistance, tissue invasion, energy metabolism, and cellular processes compared to other myxozoans and free-living cnidarians. We postulate that the expansion of these gene families is the result of evolutionary adaptations to endoparasitism. M. honghuensis retains genes found in free-living Cnidaria, including a reduced nervous system, myogenic components, ANTP class Homeobox genes, and components of the Wnt and Hedgehog pathways. Conclusions Our analyses suggest that the M. honghuensis genome evolved as a mosaic of conservative, divergent, depleted, and enhanced genes and pathways. These findings illustrate that myxozoans are not as genetically simple as previously regarded, and the evolution of some myxozoans is driven by both genomic streamlining and expansion.
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90. Longitudinal Spinous‐Splitting Laminoplasty with Coral Bone for the Treatment of Cervical Adjacent Segment Degenerative Disease: A 5‐Year Follow‐up Study
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Wei He, Da He, Qi‐long Wang, Wei Tian, Bo Liu, Ya‐jun Liu, Yu‐qing Sun, Yong‐gang Xing, Ning Yuan, Qiang Yuan, Bin Xiao, Bing Han, Yu‐mei Wang, Teng‐fei Ma, and Ming‐ming Liu
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Adjacent segment disease ,Cervical vertebrae ,Laminectomy ,Spinous process ,Orthopedic surgery ,RD701-811 - Abstract
This study was designed to analyze the causes of cervical adjacent segment degenerative disease (ASDis), evaluate the surgical outcomes of longitudinal spinous‐splitting laminoplasty with coral bone (SLAC) during cervical reoperation, and accumulate data on reoperation with SLAC in a primary hospital. Based on the inclusion and exclusion criteria, we conducted a retrospective study involving 52 patients who underwent cervical reoperation for ASDis using SLAC at the spinal surgery department of the Beijing Jishuitan Hospital from 1998 to 2014. Among them, 39 were treated with anterior cervical fusion and internal fixation during the first operation (anterior cervical corpectomy with fusion [ACCF], n = 24; anterior cervical discectomy and fusion [ACDF], n = 11; and cervical disc arthroplasty [CDA], n = 4). Outcomes were the Japanese Orthopaedic Association (JOA) score, neck disability index (NDI) score, upper limb/neck and shoulder evaluated using a visual analogue scale (VAS), and rates of ASDis. In patients who underwent an anterior cervical approach in the first instance, the incidence of ASDis was significantly higher in the C3/4 gap than in the other gaps. In the ACCF group, the lateral radiograph of the cervical spine revealed that the distance between the anterior cervical plate and the adjacent segment disc was 5 (average, 6.2) years. The pre‐reoperation and last follow‐up values were as follows: mean Japanese Orthopaedic Association score, 10.2 ± 1.5 vs 15.5 ± 0.7 (P = 0.03); neck disability index, 26.2 vs 13.6 points (P = 0.01); upper‐limb visual analog scale (VAS) score, 6.1 vs 2.6 points (P = 0.04); and neck and shoulder VAS score, 6.6 vs 2.1 points (P = 0.03). SLAC is a simple technique in which the local anatomy is clearly visible and satisfactory clinical outcomes are obtained.
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91. Investigating the Relationship between Coupling Forces and Hand-Transmitted Vibration under Varying Excitation Levels
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Hansheng Lin, Paul-Emile Boileau, Yongjian Jiang, Maosheng Yan, and Bin Xiao
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hand-transmitted vibration ,coupling forces ,coupling factor ,coupling force-adjusted-vibration total value ,Physics ,QC1-999 - Abstract
In this study, the vibration total value of the acceleration transmitted to the wrist and elbow was measured in the laboratory with a group of 13 male subjects holding a cylindrical handle while modifying the coupling force under varying levels of vibration. The results were used to establish the relationship between hand-transmitted vibration and coupling forces and to compare with the relations proposed as part of an ISO Technical Specification, ISO/TS 15230-2. This was done to determine the suitability of the proposed relationships when variations are introduced on the level of vibration on the handle. While tracing back the origins of the relations proposed in ISO/TS 15230-2, this paper further brings in evidence of the importance of considering the role of coupling forces when evaluating the exposure to hand-transmitted vibration and provides additional evidence to support the relationships which are proposed as part of the ISO Technical Specification. Irrespective of the level of broadband random vibration excitation considered, the agreement with these relationships was found to be best when setting the reference coupling force at 50, 75, 100 and 125 N and whenever the coupling forces applied on the handle were maintained below 150 N.
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92. A Study of Wolf Pack Algorithm for Test Suite Reduction
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Zemin Li, Shaobo Lei, Fugui Tan, Yupeng Liu, Bin Xiao, Xin Huang, and Xu Ren
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smart meters ,software testing ,test suite reduction ,wolf pack algorithm ,Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General) ,TA1-2040 - Abstract
Modern smart meter programs are iterating at an ever-increasing rate, placing higher demands on the software testing of smart meters. How to reduce the cost of software testing has become a focus of current research. The reduction of test overhead is the most intuitive way to reduce the cost of software testing. Test suite reduction is one of the necessary means to reduce test overhead. This paper proposes a smart meter test suite reduction technique based on Wolf Pack Algorithm. First, the algorithm uses the binary optimization set coverage problem to represent the test suite reduction of the smart meter program; then, the Wolf Pack Algorithm is improved by converting the positions of individual wolves into a 0/1 matrix; finally, the optimal test case subset is obtained by iteration. By simulating different smart meter programs and different size test suites, the experimental result shows that the Wolf Pack Algorithm achieves better results compared to similar algorithms in terms of the percentage of obtaining both the optimal solution and the optimal subset of test overhead.
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93. Single-atom Cu anchored catalysts for photocatalytic renewable H2 production with a quantum efficiency of 56%
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Yumin Zhang, Jianhong Zhao, Hui Wang, Bin Xiao, Wen Zhang, Xinbo Zhao, Tianping Lv, Madasamy Thangamuthu, Jin Zhang, Yan Guo, Jiani Ma, Lina Lin, Junwang Tang, Rong Huang, and Qingju Liu
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Science - Abstract
In this work, the highly dispersed and large loading amount (>1 wt%) of copper single-atoms were achieved on TiO2, resulting into an apparent quantum efficiency of 56% at 365 nm, in addition to an excellent thermal stability as proved after storing 380 days.
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94. Understanding of the structural chemistry in the uranium oxo-tellurium system under HT/HP conditions
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Yucheng Hao, Eike M. Langer, Bin Xiao, Philip Kegler, Xin Cao, Kunhong Hu, Rüdiger-A. Eichel, Shuao Wang, and Evgeny V. Alekseev
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highpressure ,uranium ,tellurium ,crystals ,crystal structure ,hightemperature ,Chemistry ,QD1-999 - Abstract
The study of phase formation in the U-Te-O systems with mono and divalent cations under high-temperature high-pressure (HT/HP) conditions has resulted in four new inorganic compounds: K2 [(UO2) (Te2O7)], Mg [(UO2) (TeO3)2], Sr [(UO2) (TeO3)2] and Sr [(UO2) (TeO5)]. Tellurium occurs as TeIV, TeV, and TeVI in these phases which demonstrate the high chemical flexibility of the system. Uranium VI) adopts a variety of coordinations, namely, UO6 in K2 [(UO2) (Te2O7), UO7 in Mg [(UO2) (TeO3)2] and Sr [(UO2) (TeO3)2], and UO8 in Sr [(UO2) (TeO5)]. The structure of K2 [(UO2) (Te2O7)] is featured with one dimensional (1D) [Te2O7]4- chains along the c-axis. The Te2O7 chains are further linked by UO6 polyhedra, forming the 3D [(UO2) (Te2O7)]2- anionic frameworks. In Mg [(UO2) (TeO3)2], TeO4 disphenoids share common corners with each other resulting in infinite 1D chains of [(TeO3)2]4- propagating along the a-axis. These chains link the uranyl bipyramids by edge sharing along two edges of the disphenoids, resulting in the 2D layered structure of [(UO2) (Te2O6)]2-. The structure of Sr [(UO2) (TeO3)2] is based on 1D chains of [(UO2) (TeO3)2]∞2− propagating into the c-axis. These chains are formed by edge-sharing uranyl bipyramids which are additionally fused together by two TeO4 disphenoids, which also share two edges. The 3D framework structure of Sr [(UO2) (TeO5)] is composed of 1D [TeO5]4− chains sharing edges with UO7 bipyramids. Three tunnels based on 6-Membered rings (MRs) are propagating along [001] [010] and [100] directions. The HT/HP synthetic conditions for the preparation of single crystalline samples and their structural aspects are discussed in this work.
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95. Diabetes and intervertebral disc degeneration: A Mendelian randomization study
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Peihao Jin, Yonggang Xing, Bin Xiao, Yi Wei, Kai Yan, Jingwei Zhao, and Wei Tian
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type 2 diabetes mellitus ,intervertebral disc degeneration ,Mendelian randomization (MR) analysis ,GWAS data ,body mass index ,Diseases of the endocrine glands. Clinical endocrinology ,RC648-665 - Abstract
IntroductionIntervertebral disc degeneration (IVDD) is an important contributor of low back pain, which represents one of the most disabling symptoms within the adult population. Recently, increasing evidence suggests the potential association between Type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) and IVDD. However, the causal relationship between these two common diseases remains unclear.MethodsWe conducted a two-sample Mendelian randomization (MR) analysis to assess the causal association between T2DM and IVDD. Sensitivity analysis was performed to test for heterogeneity and horizontal pleiotropy. Multivariable MR was also conducted to adjust for the effect of BMI on IVDD.ResultsA total of 128 independent single-nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) that were significantly associated with T2DM were selected as instrumental variables in univariable MR analysis. Our results showed that patients with T2DM had a higher risk of developing IVDD (OR, 1.069; 95% CI, 1.026–1.115; p = 0.002). The relationship remained stable in sensitive analysis including multivariable MR, which implicated the direct causal effect of T2DM on IVDD (OR, 1.080; 95% CI, 1.041–1.121; p < 0.001) after adjusting for BMI.ConclusionsMR analysis indicated a causal effect of T2DM on IVDD, and the effect persisted even when we accounted for the impact of BMI.
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96. Combination therapy using GDNF and cell transplant in Parkinson’s disease
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Bin Xiao, Su-Chun Zhang, and Eng-King Tan
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GDNF ,Cell therapy ,Parkinson’s disease ,Innervation ,Neural circuit ,Neurology. Diseases of the nervous system ,RC346-429 ,Geriatrics ,RC952-954.6 - Published
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97. Circular RNA circ-TNPO3 suppresses metastasis of GC by acting as a protein decoy for IGF2BP3 to regulate the expression of MYC and SNAIL
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Ting Yu, Lingyu Ran, Hongwen Zhao, Pin Yin, Wei Li, Jie Lin, Hui Mao, Dongping Cai, Qiang Ma, Xiaojuan Pan, Xiaolin Wang, Jingjing Wu, Hao Zeng, Weijun Zhang, Dongshui Lu, Ping Luo, Quanming Zou, and Bin Xiao
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circ-TNPO3 ,gastric cancer ,IGF2BP3 ,MYC ,SNAIL ,protein decoy ,Therapeutics. Pharmacology ,RM1-950 - Abstract
Gastric cancer (GC) continues to be the most common gastrointestinal malignancy in China, and tumor metastases are a major reason for poor prognosis. Circular RNAs (circRNAs) are an intriguing type of noncoding RNAs with important regulatory roles. However, the roles of circRNAs in GC metastasis have not been fully elucidated. Here, we reported that circ-transportin 3 (TNPO3) was significantly downregulated in 103 pairs of GC tissues compared with matched noncancerous tissues. The level of circ-TNPO3 expression correlated with differentiation of GC, and plasma circ-TNPO3 could serve as a potential diagnostic biomarker. Functionally, circ-TNPO3 inhibited proliferation and migration of GC in vitro and in vivo. We further verified that circ-TNPO3 competitively interacted with insulin-like growth factor 2 binding protein 3 (IGF2BP3) protein; thus, the role of IGF2BP3 in stabilizing MYC mRNA was weakened, which inhibited the expression of MYC and its target SNAIL. Taken together, circ-TNPO3 acts as a protein decoy for IGF2BP3 to regulate the MYC-SNAIL axis, thereby suppressing the proliferation and metastasis of GC. Therefore, circ-TNPO3 has the potential to serve as a therapeutic target for GC.
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98. MiR-146b-5p targets IFI35 to inhibit inflammatory response and apoptosis via JAK1/STAT1 signalling in lipopolysaccharide-induced glomerular cells
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Li-Hua Zhang, Sheng-Zhi Jiang, Xia Guo, Bin Xiao, Qiao Li, Jian-Ying Chen, Jie-Rou Huang, and Hui Rao
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lupus nephritis ,ifi35 ,mir-146b-5p ,inflammatory response ,apoptosis ,Internal medicine ,RC31-1245 - Abstract
The dysregulated microRNAs (miRNAs) are implicated in the malignancy of lupus nephritis (LN). This work aims to analyse the effect and mechanism of miR-146b-5p in lipopolysaccharides (LPS)-induced model of LN in vitro. The serum samples of LN patients and normal volunteers were collected. HK-2 cells were challenged via LPS. miR-146b-5p and interferon-induced protein 35 (IFI35) abundances were detected via quantitative real-time polymerase chain reaction (qRT-PCR) or western blot. The inflammatory response was assessed via inflammatory cytokines levels via qRT-PCR and enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay. Cell apoptosis was analysed via flow cytometry and apoptotic protein levels. The protein levels of JAK1/STAT1 signalling were detected via western blot. The relationship of miR-146b-5p and IFI35 was analysed via bioinformatics and dual-luciferase reporter assays. This study revealed that miR-146b-5p level was declined and IFI35 abundance was elevated in serum of LN patients and LPS-challenged HK-2 cells. Functionally, IFI35 overexpression promoted LPS-caused inflammatory response and cell apoptosis, and knockdown of IFI35 caused an opposite trend. Meanwhile, miR-146b-5p targeted IFI35 to suppress inflammatory response and cell inflammatory response and apoptosis via inactivating the JAK1/STAT1 pathway. MiR-146b-5p suppressed inflammatory response and cell apoptosis by IFI35 mediated-JAK1/STAT1 signalling in HK-2 cells, which provided a new mechanism for understanding the pathogenesis of LN.
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99. Correction: Satisfactory immediate spontaneous correction may not mean satisfactory final results for moderate TL/L curves after selective thoracic fusion in AIS patients
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Yanbin Zhang, Jing Bai, Bin Xiao, Jianguo Zhang, Da He, Yonggang Xing, and Bo Liu
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Diseases of the musculoskeletal system ,RC925-935 - Published
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100. Research on Fidelity Performance of Coring Bits during Drilling and Cutting in Deep Extreme Environments
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Fuda Sun, Ling Chen, Yanyan Li, Zhehao Wang, Bin Xiao, and Zexiang Chen
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deep mining ,drill bit structural parameters ,fidelity coring ,Abaqus simulation and analysis ,Technology ,Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General) ,TA1-2040 ,Biology (General) ,QH301-705.5 ,Physics ,QC1-999 ,Chemistry ,QD1-999 - Abstract
Deep rock formations in extreme environments are characterized by complex working conditions, various structures, high hardness, and high resistance to compression. However, existing coring techniques leave the cores of deep rock formations vulnerable to residual stresses, resulting in poor fidelity during deep coring. This paper develops a rock-breaking model for the structural parameters of drill bits. It proposes that a drill bit’s structural parameters in terms of back-rake and side-rake angles will affect the core’s fidelity performance. In addition, the core’s mechanical specific energy and maximum stress will reflect the fidelity effect. The accuracy of the theoretical model was verified via simulation analysis. The simulation results show that the tool’s average cutting force and Standard deviation of cutting force increase as the drill bit’s back-rake and side-rake angles vary. This leads to increased shear friction on the core, which affects the maximum stress and mechanical specific energy, and, subsequently, the fidelity of the core. The back-rake angles ranged from 15° to 25°, with the optimum back-rake angle of 21° producing a maximum stress and a mechanical specific energy that were 0.69 and 0.85 times higher than the highest point, respectively. The side-rake angles range from 5° to 15°, with the optimum side-rake angle of 10° producing a maximum stress and a mechanical specific energy that were 0.76 and 0.96 times higher than the highest point, respectively. The finite element method error was 1.21%. This work’s main results will help reveal the fidelity mechanisms of the drilling process and contribute to the development of fidelity drill bits for complex surface drilling processes.
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