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202. Learning Causal Effects on Hypergraphs (Extended Abstract).
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Jing Ma 0002, Mengting Wan, Longqi Yang, Jundong Li, Brent J. Hecht, and Jaime Teevan
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203. A Comparison of YOLOv4-Tiny and YOLOv7 Models for Pedestrian Detection.
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Zixuan Ao, Jing Ma, and Edmund M.-K. Lai
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- 2023
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204. The Investigation and Prediction of Voriconazole-Associated Hepatotoxicity under Therapeutic Drug Monitoring.
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Jing Ma, Yu Wang 0146, Shuang Ma, and Jingsong Li
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- 2023
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205. Causal Evaluation of Post-Marketing Drugs for Drug-induced Liver Injury from Electronic Health Records.
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Yu Wang 0146, Jing Ma, Shuang Ma, Jiaqi Wang, and Jingsong Li
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206. Vision-Guided Attention-Enhanced Network for Predicting Microvascular Invasion in Hepatocellular Carcinoma.
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Jing Liu 0041, Jing Ma, Yang Ai, Jiayue Zhao, Fang Wang, Lanfen Lin, Ruofeng Tong 0001, Yen-Wei Chen 0001, and Jingsong Li
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- 2023
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207. Graph-based Alignment and Uniformity for Recommendation.
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Liangwei Yang, Zhiwei Liu, Chen Wang 0052, Mingdai Yang, Xiaolong Liu, Jing Ma 0004, and Philip S. Yu
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208. LEO Satellite Communication Simulation Framework for Connected Vehicles.
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Jing Ma, Lei Zhong, and Ryokichi Onishi
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209. I-Tuning: Tuning Frozen Language Models with Image for Lightweight Image Captioning.
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Ziyang Luo, Zhipeng Hu, Yadong Xi, Rongsheng Zhang, and Jing Ma 0004
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210. Construction of a Prediction Model for Voriconazole-Induced Hepatotoxicity Based on Mixed-Effects Random Forest.
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Dan-Yang Tong, Yu Wang 0146, Jing Ma, Jiaqi Wang, and Jingsong Li
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211. CMIR: A Unified Cross-Modality Framework for Preoperative Accurate Prediction of Microvascular Invasion in Hepatocellular Carcinoma.
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Jing Liu 0041, Yang Ai, Chao Huang, Fang Wang, Yingying Xu, Titinunt Kitrungrotsakul, Jing Ma, Lanfen Lin, Yen-Wei Chen 0001, and Jingsong Li
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212. Zero-Shot Rumor Detection with Propagation Structure via Prompt Learning.
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Hongzhan Lin 0001, Pengyao Yi, Jing Ma 0004, Haiyun Jiang, Ziyang Luo, Shuming Shi 0001, and Ruifang Liu
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213. Interpreting Unfairness in Graph Neural Networks via Training Node Attribution.
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Yushun Dong, Song Wang, Jing Ma 0002, Ninghao Liu, and Jundong Li
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214. Application Method of CPS (CPS) in Demand Side of New Power System.
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Genxin Xiong, Siyuan Cheng 0017, Wenjuan Shi, Yun Li, Jing Ma, and Tongle Wang
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215. Deep Radio Frequency Fingerprinting Based on Wavelet Scattering Network.
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Jing Ma, Pinyi Ren, Tiantian Zhang, Zhanyi Ren, and Dongyang Xu
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216. Addendum: Solution epitaxy of polarization-gradient ferroelectric oxide films with colossal photovoltaic current
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Chen Lin, Zijun Zhang, Zhenbang Dai, Mengjiao Wu, Shi Liu, Jialu Chen, Chenqiang Hua, Yunhao Lu, Fei Zhang, Hongbo Lou, Hongliang Dong, Qiaoshi Zeng, Jing Ma, Xiaodong Pi, Dikui Zhou, Yongjun Wu, He Tian, Andrew M. Rappe, Zhaohui Ren, and Gaorong Han
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217. Developing an evaluation indicators of health literacy for cervical cancer among Chinese women: a modified Delphi method study
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Chanchan He, Chenyang Pei, and Jing Ma
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Cervical cancer ,Health literacy ,Evaluation index system ,Delphi ,China ,Neoplasms. Tumors. Oncology. Including cancer and carcinogens ,RC254-282 - Abstract
Abstract Background Increasing women’s health literacy is the key to preventing cervical cancer, and various tools have been developed to assess women’s cancer health literacy. However, many of these tools come from other countries and have not been adapted to Chinese requirements. Furthermore, a system for evaluating cervical cancer health literacy among Chinese women has not been developed. Therefore, we sought to establish an evaluation index system for cervical cancer health literacy among Chinese women and to provide an effective evaluation tool for tertiary prevention of cervical cancer in China. Methods We invited 20 recognized experts to participate in two rounds of Delphi expert consultation, and the modified Delphi process with percentage weighting and multiplication was used. A literature review identified 67 potential indicators. Subsequent discussions within our research team led to the retention of 48 indicators following a rigorous screening process. On this basis, two rounds of Delphi expert consultation were conducted to rate and screen the indexes. Percentage weighting and multiplication were used to determine index weights. Results Twenty experts participated in the first-round Delphi consultations (95.23% recovery rate). In the second-round Delphi consultations, 20 questionnaires were returned (100%), and the expert authority coefficient was 0.93 ± 0.02. After both rounds of Delphi consultation, 4 first-level indicators, 9 second-level indicators, and 32 third-level indicators were identified for cervical cancer literacy among Chinese women. On a five-point scale, importance ratings ranged from 3.76 to 4.95 points, with variation coefficients ranging from 0.06 to 0.25, while sensitivity ratings ranged from 3.71 to 4.83 points, with variation coefficients ranging from 0.08 to 0.24. Across both rounds, Kendall’s W coefficients ranged from 0.168 to 0.248. The weights of first-level indicators of basic knowledge and attitudes about cervical cancer, primary prevention of cervical cancer literacy, secondary prevention of cervical cancer literacy, and tertiary prevention of cervical cancer literacy were 0.257, 0.249, 0.251, and 0.243, respectively. Conclusions We have developed the first tertiary prevention-based, comprehensive evaluation index system for cervical cancer literacy among Chinese women, which will provide theoretical support for cervical cancer prevention and health education programs.
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218. Prevalence of allergen sensitization among children with allergic rhinitis in Changzhou, China: a retrospective observational study
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Zhibang Hu, Jianrong Xue, Min Pan, Yongzheng Bao, Wenlan Zou, Chunhui Wang, and Jing Ma
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Allergen ,Children ,Prevalence ,Specific IgE ,Changzhou, China ,Pediatrics ,RJ1-570 - Abstract
Abstract Objective To determine the prevalence of sensitivity to common inhaled and food allergens among children with allergic rhinitis (AR) in Changzhou in eastern China and provide a basis for epidemiological research of pediatric allergic rhinitis and allergen avoidance in this region. Methods This was a retrospective observational study, a total of 1248 children with AR were enrolled at the Third People’s Hospital of Changzhou between January 2018 and December 2019. The serum-specific immunoglobulin E (sIgE) to 19 kinds of inhaled and food allergens and serum total IgE were detected with the AllergyScreen test (Mediwiss Analytic GmbH, Moers, Germany). All participants had a positive reaction to at least one allergen in the test (the sIgE concentration ≥ 0.35 IU/ml). Results Among the patients, 818 (65.54%) were male and 430 (34.46%) were female, with 81 (6.50%) aged 1–3 year, 501 (40.14%) aged 4–7 year, and 666 (53.36%) aged 8–14 year. The positivity rate of inhaled allergens was 80.05% (n = 999), while the positivity rate of food allergens was 66.19% (n = 826). 828 patients (66.35%) were sensitized to multiple allergens. The most common inhaled allergens were Dermatophagoides pteronyssinus (65.38%), mold mix (25.56%), house dust (20.67%), and dog hair dander (13.94%), and the most common food allergens were cow’s milk (30.31%), cashew nut (27.9%), egg (22.68%), and beef (12.98%). With an increase in age, the inhaled allergen positivity rate showed a significant increase (P
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219. Inherent spatiotemporal uncertainty of renewable power in China
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Jianxiao Wang, Liudong Chen, Zhenfei Tan, Ershun Du, Nian Liu, Jing Ma, Mingyang Sun, Canbing Li, Jie Song, Xi Lu, Chin-Woo Tan, and Guannan He
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Abstract Solar and wind resources are vital for the sustainable energy transition. Although renewable potentials have been widely assessed in existing literature, few studies have examined the statistical characteristics of the inherent renewable uncertainties arising from natural randomness, which is inevitable in stochastic-aware research and applications. Here we develop a rule-of-thumb statistical learning model for wind and solar power prediction and generate a year-long dataset of hourly prediction errors of 30 provinces in China. We reveal diversified spatiotemporal distribution patterns of prediction errors, indicating that over 60% of wind prediction errors and 50% of solar prediction errors arise from scenarios with high utilization rates. The first-order difference and peak ratio of generation series are two primary indicators explaining the uncertainty distribution. Additionally, we analyze the seasonal distributions of the provincial prediction errors that reveal a consistent law in China. Finally, policies including incentive improvements and interprovincial scheduling are suggested.
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220. Effect of Gelatin on the Stability of Cyanidin-3-O-glucoside in the Presence of Ascorbic Acid and Its Mechanism
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Jing MA, Li LI, Yaohui YOU, and Zhiping FENG
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anthocyanins ,gelatin ,kinetics of degradation ,fluorescence spectrum ,molecular docking ,interaction ,Food processing and manufacture ,TP368-456 - Abstract
Anthocyanins are the main color substances in fruit juice beverages. However, they are susceptible to degradation and fading, particularly in the presence of ascorbic acid (VC), which harms the quality of fruit juice beverages. In this study, the cyanidin-3-O-glucoside (C3G)-VC simulation system was used to examine the effect of gelatin on the stability of C3G during storage. The interactions between gelatin and VC, gelatin and C3G were investigated, and the corresponding mechanisms were elucidated using fluorescence spectra and molecular docking. Additionally, the effect of gelatin on the stability of C3G in the simulation system without VC was also examined. The results demonstrated that gelatin could significantly improve the stability of C3G under coexisting VC, as the half-life of C3G increased from 121 h to 191 h when the mass concentration of gelatin in the system was 0.5 g/L. However, gelatin could not improve the stability of C3G in the absence of VC. Fluorescence measurements demonstrated that both C3G and VC could effectively quench the intrinsic fluorescence of gelatin via static quenching. Moreover, the binding constants between C3G and gelatin were significantly greater than those between VC and gelatin (105 vs 104), indicating that gelatin would preferentially bind to C3G in the presence of all three. In addition, molecular docking also confirmed that the interaction between C3G and gelatin was stronger than the interaction between VC and gelatin, and the interaction forces were proved to be hydrogen bonding and hydrophobic interactions. Therefore, it is hypothesized that gelatin competes with VC to bind C3G and form a complex, reducing the accessibility of VC to C3G and enhancing the stability of C3G.
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221. A prediction model of liver fat fraction and presence of non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) among patients with overweight or obesity
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Jie Chen, Jiang Yue, Jingjing Fu, Shengyun He, Qianjing Liu, Minglan Yang, Wang Zhang, Hua Xu, Qing Lu, and Jing Ma
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non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (nafld) ,magnetic resonance imaging proton density fat fraction (mri-pdff) ,obese ,overweight ,Diseases of the endocrine glands. Clinical endocrinology ,RC648-665 - Abstract
The global prevalence of non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) has attained a level of 25.24%. The prevalence of NAFLD in China has exhibited an upward trajectory in parallel with the increasing incidence of obesity over the preceding decade. In order to comprehensively assess hepatic lipid deposition in individuals with overweight or obesity, we have devised a pioneering prognostic formula that capitalizes on clinical parameters. To this end, we have conducted a cross-sectional cohort study involving 149 overweight or obese subjects. Magnetic resonance imaging proton density fat fraction (MRI-PDFF) has been employed to evaluate the extent of liver fat accumulation. Through univariate analysis, we have identified potential factors, and the definitive elements in the prediction model were selected utilizing the forward stepwise regression algorithm. The Shang Hai Steatosis Index (SHSI) incorporates alanine aminotransferase (ALT), aspartate aminotransferase (AST), fasting insulin, and 1-h postload glycaemic levels, thereby furnishing the capability to predict NAFLD with an area under the receiver operator characteristic (AUROC) of 0.87. By establishing a threshold value of 10.96, determined through Youden’s index, we have achieved a sensitivity of 69.57% and a specificity of 88.24%. The Spearman correlation coefficient between liver fat fraction ascertained by MRI-PDFF and that predicted by the SHSI equation amounts to 0.74. Consequently, the SHSI equation affords a dependable means of predicting the presence of NAFLD and liver fat accumulation within the overweight and obese population.
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222. Lysosome blockade induces divergent metabolic programs in macrophages and tumours for cancer immunotherapy
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Jing Ma, Ruijuan Ma, Xueke Zeng, Liming Zhang, Jianing Liu, Wei Zhang, Tao Li, Hanjing Niu, Guochen Bao, Chaojie Wang, Peng George Wang, Jiajia Wang, Xia Li, Taotao Zou, and Songqiang Xie
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Neoplasms. Tumors. Oncology. Including cancer and carcinogens ,RC254-282 - Abstract
Abstract Background Platinum-drugs based chemotherapy in clinic increases the potency of tumor cells to produce M2 macrophages, thus leading to poor anti-metastatic activity and immunosuppression. Lysosome metabolism is critical for cancer cell migration and invasion, but how it promotes antitumor immunity in tumours and macrophages is poorly understood and the underlying mechanisms are elusive. The present study aimed to explore a synergistic strategy to dismantle the immunosuppressive microenvironment of tumours and metallodrugs discovery by using the herent metabolic plasticity. Methods Naphplatin was prepared by coordinating an active alkaline moiety to cisplatin, which can regulate the lysosomal functions. Colorectal carcinoma cells were selected to perform the in vivo biological assays. Blood, tumour and spleen tissues were collected and analyzed by flow cytometry to further explore the relationship between anti-tumour activity and immune cells. Transformations of bone marrow derived macrophage (BMDM) and M2-BMDM to the M1 phenotype was confirmed after treatment with naphplatin. The key mechanisms of lysosome-mediated mucolipin-1(Mcoln1) and mitogen-activated protein kinase (MAPK) activation in M2 macrophage polarization have been unveiled. RNA sequencing (RNA-seq) was used to further explore the key mechanism underlying high-mobility group box 1(HMGB1)-mediated Cathepsin L(CTSL)-lysosome function blockade. Results We demonstrated that naphplatin induces divergent lysosomal metabolic programs and reprograms macrophages in tumor cells to terminate the vicious tumour-associated macrophages (TAMs)-MDSCs-Treg triangle. Mechanistically, macrophages treated with naphplatin cause lysosome metabolic activation by triggering Ca2+ release via Mcoln1, which induces the activation of p38 and nuclear factor-κB (NF-κB) and finally results in polarizing M2 macrophages. In contrast, HMGB1-mediated lysosome metabolic blockade in cancer cells is strongly linked to antitumor effects by promoting cytoplasmic translocation of HMGB1. Conclusions This study reveals the crucial strategies of macrophage-based metallodrugs discovery that are able to treat both immunologically “hot” and “cold” cancers. Different from traditional platinum-based antitumour drugs by inhibition of DNAs, we also deliver a strong antitumour strategy by targeting lysosome to induce divergent metabolic programs in macrophages and tumours for cancer immunotherapy.
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223. Cooperative remediation mechanism and key technologies for pollution reduction and carbon sequestration in coal mining subsidence areas of the eastern plain
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Fu CHEN, Yanfeng ZHU, Jing MA, Yongjun YANG, Yunnan YOU, and Liping WANG
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coal mining subsidence ,pollution reduction and carbon sequestration ,collaborative remediation ,ecological carbon sink ,adaptive management ,Geology ,QE1-996.5 ,Mining engineering. Metallurgy ,TN1-997 - Abstract
The serious water pollution of coal mining subsidence areas in the eastern plains, greatly restricted the wetland self-purification and the formation of carbon sink functions. Therefore, this study starts from the causes of hydrops pollution in the coal mining subsidence areas in eastern plain, to elaborate the practical demands for collaborative remediation of pollution reduction and carbon sequestration. Meanwhile, the study provides a fascinating insight into the key processes and carbon sink formation mechanism of new formed wetland for pollution reduction and carbon sequestration, and estimate the potential of collaborative remediation, as well as put forward the adaptive managerial approach and crucial technical system for collaborative remediation. The results show that: ① Complex water supply, diverse pollution sources, and unstable ecosystem transformation are the primary causes of pollution in newborn wetlands in the eastern plain mining areas. The collaborative remediation of pollution reduction and carbon fixation can be achieved during the procedure of nitrogen, phosphorus, and organic matter degradation, as well as heavy metal detachment. The essential processes such as photosynthetic carbon fixation, carbon distribution, carbon deposition, and carbon loss, affect the carbon sink in the newly formed wetlands. ② The carbon pool stability of newly formed wetland shows significant relationships with plant root exudates, plant dead residues, wetland hydrological processes, active organic carbon components, and microbial community structure. ③ The existing carbon sink potential of the newly formed wetland in the eastern mining subsidence areas is about 4.43×106 t/a, which could reach 3.27×107 t/a up to 2060. After artificial restoration, the remediation capacity nitrogen and phosphorus pollution of newly formed wetlands can be elevated by 32.7 and 42.5 times, respectively. ④ Establishing the standing navigation mark of resources and protection, and the adaptive management strategies for synergistic and dynamic adjustment of pollution control and carbon fixation effects and schemes, is an important guarantee for implementing coordinated remediation of carbon sequestration and pollution reduction in the eastern coal mining subsidence plain. ⑤ In the future, it is necessary to gradually form a key technology system for enhancing microbial restoration of environmental materials, screening of advantageous vegetation and/or functional bacteria, and targeted proliferation of carbon fixing microorganisms, providing scientific support for ecological restoration, farmland protection, and high-quality development in coal mining subsidence areas of the eastern plain, China.
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224. Polar Solomon rings in ferroelectric nanocrystals
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Jing Wang, Deshan Liang, Jing Ma, Yuanyuan Fan, Ji Ma, Hasnain Mehdi Jafri, Huayu Yang, Qinghua Zhang, Yue Wang, Changqing Guo, Shouzhe Dong, Di Liu, Xueyun Wang, Jiawang Hong, Nan Zhang, Lin Gu, Di Yi, Jinxing Zhang, Yuanhua Lin, Long-Qing Chen, Houbing Huang, and Ce-Wen Nan
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Abstract Solomon rings, upholding the symbol of wisdom with profound historical roots, were widely used as decorations in ancient architecture and clothing. However, it was only recently discovered that such topological structures can be formed by self-organization in biological/chemical molecules, liquid crystals, etc. Here, we report the observation of polar Solomon rings in a ferroelectric nanocrystal, which consist of two intertwined vortices and are mathematically equivalent to a $${4}_{1}^{2}$$ 4 1 2 link in topology. By combining piezoresponse force microscopy observations and phase-field simulations, we demonstrate the reversible switching between polar Solomon rings and vertex textures by an electric field. The two types of topological polar textures exhibit distinct absorption of terahertz infrared waves, which can be exploited in infrared displays with a nanoscale resolution. Our study establishes, both experimentally and computationally, the existence and electrical manipulation of polar Solomon rings, a new form of topological polar structures that may provide a simple way for fast, robust, and high-resolution optoelectronic devices.
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225. An efficient strategy for enhancing the corrosion resistance of S31254 super austenitic stainless steel through slight Mo segregation
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Jing Ma, Shucai Zhang, Jinyao Ma, Yuping Li, Xiaohong Liang, and Peide Han
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Super austenitic stainless steel ,Aging treatment ,Corrosion resistance ,Mo segregation ,Mining engineering. Metallurgy ,TN1-997 - Abstract
Super austenitic stainless steel (SASS) is one kind of high Mo-alloy steel with excellent corrosion resistance when applied in an extremely corrosive environment. However, high contents of Cr and Mo tend to form precipitates along the grain boundary at high temperatures, leading to a great deterioration of corrosion resistance. Herein, a method of short-time aging treatment at 500 °C and 550 °C was explored, which was intended to regulate the distribution of elements at grain boundaries to improve corrosion resistance. The results indicate that before the precipitates nucleation, as the temperature rises from 500 °C to 550 °C, the Mo element has obvious diffusion behavior towards the grain boundary. Also, the uniform distribution of a small amount of Mo at the grain boundary can be conducive to improving the corrosion resistance. In addition, B inhibits the separation of Mo to grain boundary and delays the formation of the precipitated phase. The addition of B improves the intergranular corrosion resistance of SASS, especially after aging at 500 °C, which is attributed to the passivated film's Cr2O3 and Mo(VI) content. However, when the aging temperature reaches 550 °C, more Mo segregates to the grain boundaries, resulting in Mo-depleted zones, which decreases corrosion resistance.
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226. A novel frameshift mutation in SOX10 gene induced Waardenburg syndrome type II
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Xiuli Ma, Liping Zhao, Li Li, Xia Li, Chaohong Ding, and Jing Ma
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hearing loss ,SOX10 gene ,Waardenburg syndrome ,Genetics ,QH426-470 - Abstract
Abstract Objective To explore the molecular etiology of Waardenburg syndrome type II (WS2) in a family from Yunnan province, China. Methods A total of 406 genes related to hereditary hearing loss were sequenced using next‐generation sequencing. DNA samples were isolated from the peripheral blood DNA of probands. Those pathogenic mutations detected by next‐generation sequencing in probands and their parents were validated by Sanger sequencing. The conservatism of variation sites in genes was also analyzed. The protein expression was detected by flow cytometry. Results A heterozygous mutation c.178delG (p.D60fs*49) in the SOX10 gene was identified in the proband, which is a frameshift mutation and may cause protein loss of function and considered to be a pathogenic mutation. This was determined to be a de novo mutation because her family were demonstrated to be wild‐type and symptom free. SOX10, FGFR3, SOX2, and PAX3 protein levels were reduced as determined by flow cytometry. Conclusion A novel frameshift mutation in SOX10 gene was identified in this study, which may be the cause of WS2 in proband. In addition, FGFR3, SOX2, and PAX3 might also participate in promoting the progression of WS2.
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227. The emerging role and clinical significance of circRNAs in papillary thyroid cancer
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Jing Ma, Jing Xu, Xiaoqi Zhang, and Jinxing Quan
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papillary thyroid cancer ,circRNA ,signaling pathway ,biomarker ,carcinogenesis ,Diseases of the endocrine glands. Clinical endocrinology ,RC648-665 - Abstract
Papillary thyroid cancer (PTC) is the most common type of thyroid malignancy, and its global incidence has been gradually increasing. For advanced PTC, the mortality rates are also increasing yearly. Despite advancements in diagnosis and treatment, some advanced PTC exhibit aggressive behaviors, leading to a poor prognosis. CircRNAs are a class of non-coding RNAs characterized by a covalently closed loop structure. Their stability and abundance have positioned them as promising diagnostic and prognostic biomarkers. Numerous studies have identified dysregulated circRNAs in PTC tissues and cell lines, suggesting their involvement in PTC initiation and progression. In this review, we provide an overview of circRNAs and systematically discuss their role in PTC. CircRNAs affect cancer progression by regulating the Wnt/β-catenin, PI3K/AKT, MAPK pathways, and others. Furthermore, circRNAs have been implicated in PTC metastasis and chemoresistance. We highlight their potential value as diagnostic markers, therapeutic targets, and prognostic indicators. In conclusion, circRNAs play a critical role in PTC, and dysregulated circRNAs influence multiple signaling pathways and cellular processes involved in tumorigenesis and metastasis. It represents a promising avenue for advancing the diagnosis, management, and treatment of PTC.
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228. Neuronal intranuclear inclusion disease misdiagnosed as Parkinson’s disease: a case report
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Dandan Yu, Jing Li, Hongfei Tai, Jing Ma, Zaiqiang Zhang, and Wei Tang
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Neuronal intranuclear inclusion disease (NIID) is a rare progressive neurodegenerative disease that mainly manifests as dementia, muscle weakness, sensory disturbances, and autonomic nervous dysfunction. Herein, we report a 68-year-old Chinese woman who was hospitalized because of resting tremor and bradykinesia that had been present for 7 years. Five years prior, bradykinesia and hypermyotonia had become apparent. She had urinary incontinence and rapid eye movement sleep behavior disorder. She was diagnosed with Parkinson’s disease (PD) and received levodopa and pramipexole, which relieved her motor symptoms. During hospitalization, diffusion-weighted imaging revealed a high-intensity signal along the cortical medullary junction. Moreover, a skin biopsy revealed the presence of intranuclear inclusions in adipocytes, fibroblasts, and sweat gland cells. NIID was diagnosed by testing the Notch 2 N-terminal-like C ( NOTCH2NLC ) gene. We report this case to remind doctors to consider NIID when diagnosing patients with symptoms indicative of Parkinson’s disease. Moreover, we note that further research is needed on the mechanism by which levodopa is effective for NIID.
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229. Design and evaluate the performance of a mechanical system for the release of Harmonia axyridis adults
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Xiao-Ya Dong, Xiang Tong, Jing Ma, and Bai-Jing Qiu
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biological control ,mechanical release ,Harmonia axyridis ,natural enemies ,mechanical distribution ,Plant culture ,SB1-1110 - Abstract
Harmonia axyridis (H. axyridis) is the natural enemy of many aphid species. Traditional manual release of H. axyridis adults requires substantial manpower, and release efficiency is low. Automatic mechanical devices can improve the efficiency of delivery. Based on H. axyridis adults’ morphological size, a prototype release system for H. axyridis was designed, which considered the adhesion characteristics of H. axyridis adults. According to the measured physical characteristics of H. axyridis adults, the structural parameters of the mechanical system for the release of the H. axyridis adults were determined. The relationship of the quantity of release, the impeller rotating speed, and the time for the release of H. axyridis adults were constructed. The mechanism can quantitatively adjust the number of H. axyridis adults to meet a certain H. axyridis–aphids ratio. Combining the image processing technology with the camera function of a mobile phone, the maximum cross-sectional area method was used to count the H. axyridis adults in the designated area. Results showed that the impeller rotating speed had a significant effect on the survival rate of the H. axyridis adults. When the airflow velocities were 29.5 m/s and 38.3 m/s, the survival rates of the H. axyridis adults were 93.8% and 94.5% at 4.2 rpm. The adhesion rate of the H. axyridis adults was 2.5%–4.6%. This work will provide technical support for the research of biological control.
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230. UBTF tandem duplications in pediatric myelodysplastic syndrome and acute myeloid leukemia: implications for clinical screening and diagnosis
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Juan M. Barajas, Masayuki Umeda, Lisett Contreras, Mahsa Khanlari, Tamara Westover, Michael P. Walsh, Emily Xiong, Chenchen Yang, Brittney Otero, Marc Arribas-Layton, Sherif Abdelhamed, Guangchun Song, Xiaotu Ma, Melvin E. Thomas 3rd, Jing Ma, and Jeffery M. Klco
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Diseases of the blood and blood-forming organs ,RC633-647.5 - Abstract
Recent genomic studies in adult and pediatric acute myeloid leukemia (AML) demonstrated recurrent in-frame tandem duplications (TD) in exon 13 of upstream binding transcription factor (UBTF). These alterations, which account for ~4.3% of AMLs in childhood and about 3% in adult AMLs under 60, are subtype-defining and associated with poor outcomes. Here, we provide a comprehensive investigation into the clinicopathological features of UBTF-TD myeloid neoplasms in childhood, including 89 unique pediatric AML and 6 myelodysplastic syndrome (MDS) cases harboring a tandem duplication in exon 13 of UBTF. We demonstrate that UBTF-TD myeloid tumors are associated with dysplastic features, low bone marrow blast infiltration, and low white blood cell count. Furthermore, using bulk and single-cell analyses, we confirm that UBTF-TD is an early and clonal event associated with a distinct transcriptional profile, whereas the acquisition of FLT3 or WT1 mutations is associated with more stem celllike programs. Lastly, we report rare duplications within exon 9 of UBTF that phenocopy exon 13 duplications, expanding the spectrum of UBTF alterations in pediatric myeloid tumors. Collectively, we comprehensively characterize pediatric AML and MDS with UBTF-TD and highlight key clinical and pathologic features that distinguish this new entity from other molecular subtypes of AML.
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231. Host–microbiota interaction during cancer progression from bulk to single‐cell level
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Yong‐Jing Ma, Run‐Ze Zhu, and Ning‐Ning Liu
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cancer ,host–microbiota interaction ,polymorphic microbiome ,single‐cell analysis ,Therapeutics. Pharmacology ,RM1-950 - Abstract
Abstract Background Cancer, a global threat to human health, refers to a large crowd of lethal diseases that can start in almost all tissues or organs of our body when abnormal cells grow uncontrollably and beyond their usual boundaries, followed by invading adjacent normal tissues and spreading to distant organs. Recently, substantial evidence has demonstrated polymorphic microbiome as an emerging cancer characteristic present in a variety of tumour types. By releasing metabolites or other signalling molecules, microbiota can affect immune cell differentiation and activity, including both innate and adaptive immunological responses, as well as the growth and multiplication of cancer cells. It was now employed as a biomarker to predict the patients’ survival rate and the degree of cancer progression. Main To investigate the underlying mechanism and the technology development of how polymorphic microbiome influence the tumour microenvironment and subsequently cancer progression, we have carried out systematic literature review about polymorphic microbiome and tumour development from bulk to single‐cell level. Conclusions Here, we provide an overview of the current advancements of host–microbiota interactions during cancer progression from bulk to single‐cell level and discuss the challenges and opportunities in future, looking forward to ascertain the specific activity of different somatic cell types with or without the existence of various multi‐kingdom microbiota and their by‐products and supply a holistic and elaborate investigation of host‐microbiota interaction in the development of cancer.
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232. Terahertz Wave Alleviates Comorbidity Anxiety in Pain by Reducing the Binding Capacity of Nanostructured Glutamate Molecules to GluA2
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Zihua Song, Yuankun Sun, Pan Liu, Hao Ruan, Yuanyuan He, Junkai Yin, Chun Xiao, Jing Ma, Yun Yu, Shaomeng Wang, Yubin Gong, Z. W. Lin, Zhi Zhang, Chao Chang, and Maojun Yang
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Comorbid anxiety in chronic pain is clinically common, with a comorbidity rate of over 50%. The main treatments are based on pharmacological, interventional, and implantable approaches, which have limited efficacy and carry a risk of side effects. Here, we report a terahertz (THz, 1012 Hz) wave stimulation (THS) technique, which exerts nonthermal, long-term modulatory effects on neuronal activity by reducing the binding between nano-sized glutamate molecules and GluA2, leading to the relief of pain and comorbid anxiety-like behaviors in mice. In mice with co-occurring anxiety and chronic pain induced by complete Freund’s adjuvant (CFA) injection, hyperactivity was observed in glutamatergic neurons in the anterior cingulate cortex (ACCGlu). Using whole-cell recording in ACC slices, we demonstrated that THS (34 THz) effectively inhibited the excitability of ACCGlu. Moreover, molecular dynamics simulations showed that THS reduced the number of hydrogen bonds bound between glutamate molecules and GluA2. Furthermore, THS target to the ACC in CFA-treatment mice suppressed ACCGlu hyperactivity and, as a result, alleviated pain and anxiety-like behaviors. Consistently, inhibition of ACCGlu hyperactivity by chemogenetics mimics THS-induced antinociceptive and antianxiety behavior. Together, our study provides evidence for THS as an intervention technique for modulating neuronal activity and a viable clinical treatment strategy for pain and comorbid anxiety.
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233. Expression of SDF-1/CXCR4 and related inflammatory factors in sodium fluoride-treated hepatocytes.
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Rui Yang, Hongting Shen, Mingjun Wang, Yaqian Zhao, Shiling Zhu, Hong Jiang, Yanan Li, Guanglan Pu, Xun Chen, Ping Chen, Qing Lu, Jing Ma, and Qiang Zhang
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Medicine ,Science - Abstract
At present, the mechanism of fluorosis-induced damage to the hepatic system is unclear. Studies have shown that excess fluoride causes some degree of damage to the liver, including inflammation. The SDF-1/CXCR4 signaling axis has been reported to have an impact on the regulation of inflammation in human cells. In this study, we investigated the role of the SDF-1/CXCR4 signaling axis and related inflammatory factors in fluorosis through in vitro experiments on human hepatic astrocytes (LX-2) cultured with sodium fluoride. CCK-8 assays showed that the median lethal dose at 24 h was 2 mmol/l NaF, and these conditions were used for subsequent enzyme-linked immunosorbent assays (ELISAs) and quantitative real-time polymerase chain reaction (qPCR) analysis. The protein expression levels of SDF-1/CXCR4 and the related inflammatory factors nuclear factor-κB (NF-κB), interleukin-6 (IL-6), tumor necrosis factor-α (TNF-α) and interleukin 1β (IL-1β) were detected by ELISAs from the experimental and control groups. The mRNA expression levels of these inflammatory indicators were also determined by qPCR in both groups. Moreover, the expression levels of these factors were significantly higher in the experimental group than in the control group at both the protein and mRNA levels (P < 0.05). Excess fluorine may stimulate the SDF-1/CXCR4 signaling axis, activating the inflammatory NF-κB signaling pathway and increasing the expression levels of the related inflammatory factors IL-6, TNF-α and IL-1β. Identification of this mechanism is important for elucidating the pathogenesis of fluorosis-induced liver injury.
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234. Distinct and overlapping functions of YAP and TAZ in tooth development and periodontal homeostasis
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Jing Ma, Haixia Fan, and Haixia Geng
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orthodontic tooth movement ,YAP ,TAZ ,tooth development ,periodontal homeostasis ,tissue remodeling ,Biology (General) ,QH301-705.5 - Abstract
Orthodontic tooth movement (OTM) involves mechanical–biochemical signal transduction, which results in tissue remodeling of the tooth–periodontium complex and the movement of orthodontic teeth. The dynamic regulation of osteogenesis and osteoclastogenesis serves as the biological basis for remodeling of the periodontium, and more importantly, the prerequisite for establishing periodontal homeostasis. Yes-associated protein (YAP) and transcriptional coactivator with PDZ-binding motif (TAZ) are key effectors of the Hippo signaling pathway, which actively respond to mechanical stimuli during tooth movement. Specifically, they participate in translating mechanical into biochemical signals, thereby regulating periodontal homeostasis, periodontal remodeling, and tooth development. YAP and TAZ have widely been considered as key factors to prevent dental dysplasia, accelerate orthodontic tooth movement, and shorten treatment time. In this review, we summarize the functions of YAP and TAZ in regulating tooth development and periodontal remodeling, with the aim to gain a better understanding of their mechanisms of action and provide insights into maintaining proper tooth development and establishing a healthy periodontal and alveolar bone environment. Our findings offer novel perspectives and directions for targeted clinical treatments. Moreover, considering the similarities and differences in the development, structure, and physiology between YAP and TAZ, these molecules may exhibit functional variations in specific regulatory processes. Hence, we pay special attention to their distinct roles in specific regulatory functions to gain a comprehensive and profound understanding of their contributions.
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235. Machine learning research based on diffusion tensor images to distinguish between anorexia nervosa and bulimia nervosa
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Linli Zheng, Yu Wang, Jing Ma, Meiou Wang, Yang Liu, Jin Li, Tao Li, and Lan Zhang
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anorexia nervosa ,bulimia nervosa ,eating disorder ,DTI ,machine learning ,Psychiatry ,RC435-571 - Abstract
BackgroundAnorexia nervosa (AN) and bulimia nervosa (BN), two subtypes of eating disorders, often present diagnostic challenges due to their overlapping symptoms. Machine learning has proven its capacity to improve group classification without requiring researchers to specify variables. The study aimed to distinguish between AN and BN using machine learning models based on diffusion tensor images (DTI).MethodsThis is a cross-sectional study, drug-naive females diagnosed with anorexia nervosa (AN) and bulimia nervosa (BN) were included. Demographic data and DTI were collected for all patients. Features for machine learning included Fractional anisotropy (FA), axial diffusivity (AD), radial diffusivity (RD), and mean diffusivity (MD). Support vector machine was constructed by LIBSVM, MATLAB2013b, and FSL5.0.9 software.ResultsA total of 58 female patients (24 AN, 34 BN) were included in this study. Statistical analysis revealed no significant differences in age, years of education, or course of illness between the two groups. AN patients had significantly lower BMI than BN patients. The AD model exhibited an area under the curve was 0.793 (accuracy: 75.86%, sensitivity: 66.67%, specificity: 88.23%), highlighting the left middle temporal gyrus (MTG_L) and the left superior temporal gyrus (STG_L) as differentiating brain regions. AN patients exhibited lower AD features in the STG_L and MTG_L than BN. Machine learning analysis indicated no significant differences in FA, MD, and RD values between AN and BN groups (p > 0.001).ConclusionMachine learning based on DTI could effectively distinguish between AN and BN, with MTG_L and STG_L potentially serving as neuroimaging biomarkers.
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236. Study on the variable length simple pendulum oscillation based on the relative mode transfer method.
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Yang Yu, Jing Ma, Xiangli Shi, Jiabin Wu, Shouyu Cai, Zilin Li, Wei Wang, Hongtao Wei, and Ronghan Wei
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Medicine ,Science - Abstract
In this study, we employed the principle of Relative Mode Transfer Method (RMTM) to establish a model for a single pendulum subjected to sudden changes in its length. An experimental platform for image processing was constructed to accurately track the position of a moving ball, enabling experimental verification of the pendulum's motion under specific operating conditions. The experimental data demonstrated excellent agreement with simulated numerical results, validating the effectiveness of the proposed methodology. Furthermore, we performed simulations of a double obstacle pendulum system, investigating the effects of different parameters, including obstacle pin positions, quantities, and initial release angles, on the pendulum's motion through numerical simulations. This research provides novel insights into addressing the challenges associated with abrupt and continuous changes in pendulum length.
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237. PMFFNet: A hybrid network based on feature pyramid for ovarian tumor segmentation
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Lang Li, Liang He, Wenjia Guo, Jing Ma, Gang Sun, and Hongbing Ma
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238. Modified Gegen Qinlian Decoction Ameliorates DSS-Induced Ulcerative Colitis in Mice by Inhibiting Ferroptosis via Nrf2/GPX4 Pathway
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Jinke Huang, Jiaqi Zhang, Zhihong Liu, Jing Ma, Fengyun Wang, and Xudong Tang
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Nutrition. Foods and food supply ,TX341-641 - Abstract
Objective. Ferroptosis, a form of programmed cell death, is considered a novel target for the treatment of ulcerative colitis (UC). The aim of this study was to explore whether modified Gegen Qinlian decoction (MGQD) ameliorates UC in mice via mediating ferroptosis. Methods. Mice with dextran sulfate sodium- (DSS-) induced colitis were administered with MGQD for seven days. Subsequently, iron, malondialdehyde (MDA), glutathione (GSH), and reactive oxygen species (ROS) were measured. ELISA and immunohistochemistry were used to evaluate the levels of proinflammatory cytokines and tight junction proteins, respectively. Transmission electron microscopy was used to reveal mitochondrial morphology. Western blot and qRT-PCR analyses were used to assess the expression levels of the proteins of Nrf2/GPX4 pathway. The docking affinity of MGQD and Nrf2 was assessed using AutoDock Vina 1.1.2. Results. Ferroptosis was identified in mice with UC, as demonstrated by mitochondrial disruption, MDA and ROS production, iron overload, decrease in GSH level, and abnormal expression of core marker proteins of ferroptosis. After MGQD treatment, these characteristic changes of ferroptosis were significantly reversed, along with concomitant activation of the Nrf2/GPX4 pathway. Furthermore, molecular docking analysis revealed that MGQD had a high affinity for Nrf2. Conclusion. MGQD may ameliorate UC by inhibiting ferroptosis via the activation of Nrf2/GPX4 pathway. This study provided new insights into the application of MGQD complementary therapy for UC.
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239. Retraction: TGF-β1 Regulation of Estrogen Production in Mature Rat Leydig Cells.
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Man-Li Liu, Huan Wang, Zong-Ren Wang, Yu-Fen Zhang, Yan-Qiu Chen, Fang-Hong Zhu, Yuan-Qiang Zhang, Jing Ma, and Zhen Li
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240. Risk prediction of CISS classification in endovascular treatment of basilar artery stenosis
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Guiquan Wang, Tao Cheng, Heng Niu, Jing Ma, Jianhong Wang, and Weirong Li
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Basilar artery stenosis ,Plaque ,Endovascular therapy ,High resolution magnetic resonance angiography ,Science (General) ,Q1-390 ,Social sciences (General) ,H1-99 - Abstract
Objective: To investigate the incidence of ischemic stroke complications after endovascular treatment for basilar artery stenosis used preoperative high-resolution magnetic resonance vascular wall imaging (HRMR/VWI) and diffusion-weighted imaging (DWI). Methods: The clinical data of 47 patients with severe symptomatic basilar artery stenosis (stenosis rate ≥70 %) treated with endovascular therapy at the Neuro-interventional Center from December 2017 to December 2021 were retrospectively analyzed. High-resolution magnetic resonance angiography (HRMR VWI) and DWI were used to evaluate the location of atherosclerotic plaque at basilar artery stenosis and the distribution of cerebral infarction lesions in all patients before surgery.According to the CISS classification system for ischemic stroke, patients were divided into a perforation group and a hypoperfusion group, and the general situation, plaque distribution, and incidence of ischemic stroke complications 7 days after endovascular treatment in the two groups were analyzed. Results: There was no significant difference in baseline data between the two groups. After 7 days of intravascular treatment, the incidence of ischemic stroke was higher in the perforation group (20.0 %) than in the hypoperfusion group (0.0 %), and the difference was statistically significant (P = 0.027). A significant association was found between the perforation group and the hypoperfusion group for the incidence of ischemic stroke at 7 days (P = 0.003, OR = 2.347; 95 % CI = 2.056–4.268). There were a higher proportion of ventral plaques (74.1 %) and a lower proportion of dorsal plaques (33.3 %) in the hypoperfusion group, which were 15.0 % and 90.0 % in the perforation group, respectively (χ2 = 16.045, P
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241. When Causal Inference Meets Graph Machine Learning.
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Jing Ma
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242. Clinical and whole exome sequencing findings in children from Yunnan Yi minority ethnic group with retinitis pigmentosa: two case reports
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Yi-shuang Xiao, Wen-Ji He, Hong-chao Jiang, Li Tan, Jing Ma, and Zhen Zhang
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Mutation ,Retinitis pigmentosa ,Pediatric population ,Yunnan ,Medicine - Abstract
Abstract Background Retinitis pigmentosa is a group of rare hereditary retinal dystrophy diseases that lead to difficulty seeing at night, progressive loss of peripheral field vision (tunnel vision), and eventual loss of central vision. However, a genetic cause cannot be determined in approximately 60% of cases. Case presentation Two non-consanguineous Yi minority ethnic group families who have a 6.4-year-old boy and a 0.5-year-old boy, respectively, were recruited for genetic diagnosis. Here, we used whole-exome sequencing to detect mutations in the genes of the probands of the retinitis pigmentosa families, and Sanger sequencing to confirm the causal mutations identified by whole exome sequencing. In addition, we report two cases with retinitis pigmentosa caused by RDH12 (c.524C > T) and PRPF4 (c.1273G > A) pathogenic mutations. Conclusions These results might extend the mutation spectrum of known retinitis pigmentosa genes and give these two Yi minority ethnic group families from Yunnan more precise genetic counseling and more specific prognoses.
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243. Electrochemical/I– Dual-Catalyzed Access to Sulfonated Pyrazoles under External Oxidant-Free Conditions
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Jing Ma, Jianjing Yang, Kelu Yan, Boju Luo, Kexin Huang, Ziling Wu, Yumeng Zhou, Shuyun Zhu, Xian-En Zhao, and Jiangwei Wen
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electrochemical ,dual catalyzed ,sulfonylation ,pyrazolones ,sodium sulfites ,Chemistry ,QD1-999 - Abstract
An electrochemical/I– dual-catalyzed access to sulfonated pyrazoles from pyrazolones and sodium sulfites under external oxidant-free conditions has been developed. This established electrochemical reaction works smoothly under external oxidant-free conditions and has the advantages of good functional group tolerance, easy to gram-scale synthesis, delivering up to 95% yield for 35 examples.
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244. Characterization of a novel bifunctional enzyme from buffalo rumen metagenome and its effect on in vitro ruminal fermentation and microbial community composition
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Zhenxiang Meng, Jing Ma, Zhanying Sun, Chengjian Yang, Jing Leng, Weiyun Zhu, and Yanfen Cheng
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Bifunctional enzyme ,In vitro ruminal fermentation ,Lignocellulose ,Microbial community ,Animal culture ,SF1-1100 - Abstract
To efficiently use lignocellulosic materials in ruminants, it is crucial to explore effective enzymes, especially bifunctional enzymes. In this study, a novel stable bifunctional cellulase-xylanase protein from buffalo rumen metagenome was expressed and characterized, CelXyn2. The enzyme displayed optimal activity at pH 6.0 and 45 °C. The residual endoglucanase and xylanase activities were 90.6% and 86.4% after a 60-min pre-incubation at 55 °C. Hydrolysis of rice straw, wheat straw, sheepgrass and sugar beet pulp by CelXyn2 showed its ability to degrade both cellulose and hemicellulose polymers. Treatment with CelXyn2 improved the hydrolysis of agricultural residues with an evident increase in production of total gas, lactate and volatile fatty acids. The results of 16S rRNA and real-time PCR showed that the effect on in vitro ruminal microbial community depended on fermentation substrates. This study demonstrated that CelXyn2 could strengthen lignocellulose hydrolysis and in vitro ruminal fermentation. These characteristics of CelXyn2 distinguish it as a promising candidate for agricultural application.
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245. Influence of the Turbopump Exhaust on the Aerodynamic Performance of Supersonic Aircraft
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Xi-hang JIANG and Lin-jing MA
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turbopump ,supersonic aircraft ,cruise aerodynamic performance ,drag ,lift ,Astrophysics ,QB460-466 - Abstract
The influence of the location and the flux of the exhaust outlet on the supersonic aircraft by CFD method was studied. The optimum location was confirmed, and the research of the influence of angle of attack on exhaust effects was further carried out. The results show that: 1) the main stream has strong interference with the gas discharged by the turbopump, and the separation zone on the aircraft surface increases with the increase of the exhaust volume, resulting in drag increase and lift decrease. 2)the exhaust on the upper and lower surfaces can lead to drag increase, and the drag on the lower surface is larger than that on the upper surface under the same exhaust volume due to the upwind conditions; 3) the exhaust position should be set on the upper surface in order to reduce the drag when the aircraft is at the positive angle of attack; 4) when exhausting on the upper surface, the drag increases gradually with the increase of the angle of attack, but the difference from the reference state decreases gradually with the increase of the angle of attack.
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246. Surveillance of prognostic risk factors in patients with SCCB using artificial intelligence: a retrospective study
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Chenghao Zhanghuang, Zhaoxia Zhang, Jinkui Wang, Zhigang Yao, Fengming Ji, Chengchuang Wu, Jing Ma, Zhen Yang, Yucheng Xie, Haoyu Tang, and Bing Yan
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Abstract Small cell carcinoma of the bladder (SCCB) is a rare urological tumor. The prognosis of SCCB is abysmal. Therefore, this study aimed to construct nomograms that predict overall survival (OS) and cancer-specific survival (CSS) in SCCB patients. Information on patients diagnosed with SCCB during 2004–2018 was obtained from the Surveillance, Epidemiology, and End Results (SEER) database. Univariate and multivariate Cox regression models analyzed Independent risk factors affecting patients' OS and CSS. Nomograms predicting the OS and CSS were constructed based on the multivariate Cox regression model results. The calibration curve verified the accuracy and reliability of the nomograms, the concordance index (C-index), and the area under the curve (AUC). Decision curve analysis (DCA) assessed the potential clinical value. 975 patients were included in the training set (N = 687) and the validation set (N = 288). Multivariate COX regression models showed that age, marital status, AJCC stage, T stage, M stage, surgical approach, chemotherapy, tumor size, and lung metastasis were independent risk factors affecting the patients' OS. However, distant lymph node metastasis instead AJCC stage is the independent risk factor affecting the CSS in the patients. We successfully constructed nomograms that predict the OS and CSS for SCCB patients. The C index of the training set and the validation set of the OS were 0.747 (95% CI 0.725–0.769) and 0.765 (95% CI 0.736–0.794), respectively. The C index of the CSS were 0.749 (95% CI 0.710–0.773) and 0.786 (95% CI 0.755–0.817), respectively, indicating that the predictive models of the nomograms have excellent discriminative power. The calibration curve and the AUC also show good accuracy and discrimination of the nomograms. To sum up, We established nomograms to predict the OS and CSS of SCCB patients. The nomograms have undergone internal cross-validation and show good accuracy and reliability. The DCA shows that the nomograms have an excellent clinical value that can help doctors make clinical-assisted decision-making.
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247. A study of residents’ intentions to participate in the renovation of older communities under the perspective of urban renewal: evidence from Zhangjiakou, China
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Shuochen Xiao, Lei Li, Jing Ma, Dan Liu, and Jiahao Li
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urban renewal ,community renovation ,theory of planned behaviour ,norm activation model theory ,participatory planning ,Architecture ,NA1-9428 ,Building construction ,TH1-9745 - Abstract
Community renovation involves energy conservation and emission reduction while fostering the process of urban renewal as a sustainable method of building upgrading. However, weak resident participation is the greatest obstacle to its development. This study aims to explore the psychology of the residents’ participation to stimulate their intention to participate. By combining the theory of planned behaviour with the norm activation model theory and government incentives, we collected data from 353 residents using a questionnaire and tested it using structural equation modelling. The findings suggest that government incentives, perceived behavioural control and personal norms all directly influence residents’ intentions to participate, with government incentives being the most significant influencing factor. Therefore, residents’ intentions to participate were driven by both rational and moral factors. Moreover, subjective norms and awareness of consequences had no significant effect on personal norms. Finally, the total mediating effect of subjective norms on personal norms and the moderating effect of low-income cohorts were verified. Thus, this study is a reference for the government and the community to improve the residents’ participatory statutes enhance their sense of belonging and the intention of various groups to participate and provide impetus to the urban renewal process.
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248. HE-SNA: an efficient cross-platform network alignment scheme from privacy-aware perspective
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Li Zhou, Xiao-Jing Ma, Dong-Hui Pan, Dong-Mei Fan, Hai-Feng Zhang, and Kai Zhong
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Cross-platform network alignment ,Private sub-network ,Privacy-preserving ,Homomorphic encryption ,Electronic computers. Computer science ,QA75.5-76.95 ,Information technology ,T58.5-58.64 - Abstract
Abstract User alignment across online social network platforms (OSNPs) is a growing concern with the rapid development of internet technology. In reality, users tend to register different accounts on multiple OSNPs, and the network platforms are reluctant to share network structure and user’s information due to business interest and privacy protection, which brings great obstacles to cross-platform user alignment. In view of this, we propose a homomorphic encryption-based social network alignment (HE-SNA) algorithm from the perspective of privacy leakage. Specifically, we first consider the OSNPs as a system containing multiple social networks, that each participant of OSNPs owns part of the network, i.e., a separate private sub-network. Then, encryption, fusion and decryption operations of the alignment information are performed by two third-party servers using HE scheme, which can protect the privacy information of sub-networks effectively. Finally, each sub-network uses the fused alignment information sent back from the third-party server for user alignment. Experimental results show that the HE-SNA method can provide a sum of locally trained models to third-party servers without leaking the privacy of any single sub-network. Moreover, the HE-SNA achieves a promising network alignment performance than only using the structural information and alignment data of single private sub-network while protecting its topology structure information.
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249. Clinical differential diagnosis of acute tubulointerstitial nephritis and acute tubular necrosis
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HAO Jiaqi, WANG Xinlu, HU Xiaofan, PAN Xiaoxia, XU Jing, MA Jun
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acute tubulointerstitial nephritis ,acute tubular necrosis ,clinical feature ,differential diagnosis ,Medicine - Abstract
Objective: To analyze the clinical and laboratory features of patients with acute tubulointerstitial nephritis (ATIN) and its differential diagnosis with acute tubular necrosis (ATN). Methods: From January 2009 to December 2018, patients with ATIN or ATN confirmed by renal biopsy in the Department of Nephrology, Ruijin Hospital ,Shanghai Jiao Tong Universtiy School of Medicine were included. The clinical manifestations and laboratory examination data were collected and analyzed comparatively. Results: During the period, there were 5 537 patients receiving renal biopsy,inclu-ding 135 ATIN cases [2.4% (135/5 537)] and 109 ATN [2.0%(109/5 537)].ATIN accounted for 21.4% (135/630) of the acute kidney disease (AKD) patients. The median age of ATIN patients was 53 years old and the female proportion was 57.0%. Main clinical manifestations of ATIN included fever, rash and arthralgia. Infection, and medicine use and toxic exposure were common inducements of ATIN. Compared with the ATN group, ATIN patients had higher female proportion (57.0% vs 33.9%) and lower BMI (22.9±3.6 vs 24.6±3.9, P
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250. Corrosion behavior of X70 pipeline steel in acidic and near neutral simulated seawater solution
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Jing MA, Ting WANG, Zhihao FENG, Jianhui LI, Jiangang WANG, and Yiqing CHEN
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metal materials engineering ,x70 pipeline steel ,simulated seawater solution ,corrosion weight loss ,eis ,Technology - Abstract
In order to compare the corrosion characteristics of X70 pipeline steel in acidic (pH=3) and near neutral (pH=77) simulated seawater solutions, the corrosion behaviors of X70 pipeline steel in simulated seawater solutions were studied by polarization curve, electrochemical impedance spectroscopy (EIS) and corrosion weight loss experiment. The results show that the corrosion weight loss of X70 pipeline steel immersed in acidic solution for 168 h is about 16 times as much as that in near neutral simulated seawater solution. Most of the surfaces are uniformly corroded, and corrosion circles centered on inclusions are formed locally. With the prolongation of immersion time, the radius of capacitive reactance arc and |Z|[BFQB] are both increased with adsorption first and then weak diffusion occuring. Rct increases and the corrosion rate decreases. A thick corrosion product film is formed in the near neutral simulated seawater solution. The chloride ions are aggregated and destroyed the corrosion product film. Tiny corrosion pits form and locally aggregate to induce large pits. The charge transfer resistance decreases, the corrosion rate increases and then tends to be stable. X70 pipeline steel is active in the simulated seawater solution. Compared with that in the acidic seawater solution, the Ecorr of the steel in the near neutral simulated solution moves positively by 137 mV, and icorr is about 0047 times of that in the acidic seawater solution. The corrosion laws of X70 pipeline steel in acidic and neutral simulated seawater solutions can provide theoretical support for its application in corrosion control of submarine pipelines, which is of great significance for its safe service.
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