196 results on '"Jia, Xiaoli"'
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152. Bolaform Molecules Directing Intergrown Zeolites
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Jia, Xiaoli, primary, Zhang, Yunjuan, additional, Gong, Zheng, additional, Wang, Bo, additional, Zhu, Zhiguo, additional, Jiang, JinGang, additional, Xu, Hao, additional, Sun, Huai, additional, Han, Lu, additional, Wu, Peng, additional, and Che, Shunai, additional
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- 2018
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153. Driver Mutation Analysis and PD-L1 Expression in Synchronous Double Primary Lung Cancer
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Jia, Xiaoli, primary, Zhang, Liping, additional, Wu, Wei, additional, Zhang, Wei, additional, and Wu, Chunyan, additional
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- 2018
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154. Effects of guggulsterone on proliferation and apoptosis of HepG2 human hepatocellular carcinoma cells
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JIA Xiaoli
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hepatocellular ,cell proliferation ,apoptosis ,cell cycle ,lcsh:Diseases of the digestive system. Gastroenterology ,commiphora ,carcinoma ,lcsh:RC799-869 ,digestive system diseases - Abstract
ObjectiveTo investigate the potential therapeutic effects of the plant-derived polyphenol, guggulsterone, on cell proliferation and apoptosis of hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) by using an in vitro system with the human hepatoma cell line, HepG2. MethodsHepG2 cells and normal human liver L-02 cells were treated with different concentrations of guggulsterone (5-100 μmol/L) for 24-72 hours. Differential effects on cell proliferation were tested by MTT assay and on cell cycle and apoptosis were detected by flow cytometry (FACS). ResultsGuggulsterone significantly inhibited HepG2 cell proliferation in a dose- and time-dependent manner, with the maximal inhibition effect being observed with 100 μmol/L guggulsterone (81.9%±1.92%). FACS analysis indicated that guggulsterone-treated HepG2 cells were arrested in the G0/G1 phase. Guggulsterone also induced apoptosis of HepG2 cells (apoptotic %: 50 μmol/L, 24.91±2.41 and 75 μmol/L, 53.03±2.28). ConclusionGuggulsterone exerts anticancer effects on HepG2 hepatoma cells by inhibiting cell proliferation and inducing apoptosis. The anti-proliferative effect may be related to interference of the cell cycle.
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- 2013
155. QTL mapping of rice leaf photooxidation tolerance control
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Jia XiaoLi, Jiang BaoYue, Lin WenXiong, Deng Jiayao, and Sun XiaoXia
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Horticulture ,Ecology ,Family-based QTL mapping ,Botany ,Soil Science ,Plant Science ,Quantitative trait locus ,Biology ,Agronomy and Crop Science ,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics - Published
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156. Cost-effectiveness of a national enterovirus 71 vaccination program in China
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Wang, Wenjun, primary, Song, Jianwen, additional, Wang, Jingjing, additional, Li, Yaping, additional, Deng, Huiling, additional, Li, Mei, additional, Gao, Ning, additional, Zhai, Song, additional, Dang, Shuangsuo, additional, Zhang, Xin, additional, and Jia, Xiaoli, additional
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- 2017
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157. Prevalence and correlates of symptoms of post-traumatic stress disorder among Chinese healthcare workers exposed to physical violence: a cross-sectional study
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Shi, Lei, primary, Wang, Lingling, additional, Jia, Xiaoli, additional, Li, Zhe, additional, Mu, Huitong, additional, Liu, Xin, additional, Peng, Boshi, additional, Li, Anqi, additional, and Fan, Lihua, additional
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- 2017
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158. Caffeic acid phenethyl ester attenuates liver fibrosis via inhibition of TGF-β1/Smad3 pathway and induction of autophagy pathway
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Yang, Ning, primary, Dang, Shuangsuo, additional, Shi, Juanjuan, additional, Wu, Fengping, additional, Li, Mei, additional, Zhang, Xin, additional, Li, Yaping, additional, Jia, Xiaoli, additional, and Zhai, Song, additional
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- 2017
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159. Air bronchogram: A potential indicator of epidermal growth factor receptor mutation in pulmonary subsolid nodules
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Dai, Jie, primary, Shi, Jingyun, additional, Soodeen-Lalloo, Adiilah K, additional, Zhang, Peng, additional, Yang, Yang, additional, Wu, Chunyan, additional, Jiang, Sen, additional, Jia, Xiaoli, additional, Fei, Ke, additional, and Jiang, Gening, additional
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- 2016
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160. Application of network construction to estimate functional changes to insulin receptor substrates 1 and 2 in Huh7 cells following infection with the hepatitis C virus
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Liu, Jingkun, primary, Wang, Linbang, additional, Wang, Wenjun, additional, Li, Yaping, additional, Jia, Xiaoli, additional, Zhai, Song, additional, Shi, Juan, additional, and Dang, Shuangsuo, additional
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- 2016
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161. Prolonged Breastfeeding Is Associated With Lower Risk Of Severe Hand, Foot And Mouth Disease In Chinese Children
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Li, Yaping, primary, Deng, Huiling, additional, Li, Mei, additional, Wang, Wenjun, additional, Jia, Xiaoli, additional, Gao, Ning, additional, and Dang, Shuangsuo, additional
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- 2016
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162. Study on turning simulation technology Based on parametric feature modeling
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Jia Xiaoli, Shengfang Zhang, Zhihua Sha, and Zhao Na
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Engineering ,business.industry ,Simulation modeling ,Key (cryptography) ,Numerical control ,Control engineering ,Feature modeling ,Solid modeling ,business ,3D computer graphics ,Simulation ,Parametric statistics ,Data modeling - Abstract
The parametric feature modeling technology is introduced into turning simulation modeling, and the related key technologies are studied deeply, the practical NC turning simulation system is developed finally. The simulation instances show: the system has good real-time capability, effective man-machining interaction performance and powerful 3D graphics display ability, and can satisfy the demand of turning simulation practice.
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- 2010
163. EGFR and KRAS mutations in pulmonary pleomorphic carcinoma and their correlation with clinicopathologic features
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Jia, Xiaoli, primary and Chen, Gang, additional
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- 2015
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164. Morphological factors differentiating between early lung adenocarcinomas appearing as pure ground-glass nodules measuring ≤10 mm on thin-section computed tomography
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Xiang, Wenjing, primary, Xing, Yanfen, additional, Jiang, Sen, additional, Chen, Gang, additional, Mao, Haixia, additional, Labh, Kanchan, additional, Jia, Xiaoli, additional, and Sun, Xiwen, additional
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- 2014
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165. Zinc oxide sol-containing diallylmethyl alkyl quaternary ammonium salt synthesized by sol–gel process: characterization and properties
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Gao, Dangge, primary, Feng, Junfang, additional, Ma, Jianzhong, additional, Lü, Bin, additional, and Jia, Xiaoli, additional
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- 2014
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166. hOGG1 Ser326Cys Polymorphism and Risk of Hepatocellular Carcinoma among East Asians: A Meta-Analysis
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Wang, Wenjun, primary, Dang, Shuangsuo, additional, Li, Yaping, additional, Sun, Mingzhu, additional, Jia, Xiaoli, additional, Wang, Rui, additional, and Liu, Jingkun, additional
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- 2013
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167. Fluorescence Spectroscopy Characteristics of Rapeseed Oil During Thermal Oxidation
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Jia Xiaoli, Man-Li Liu, Yan-Hui Sun, and Hua-Zhen Cai
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Thermal oxidation ,Rapeseed ,Chemistry ,General Medicine ,Fluorescence spectroscopy ,Nuclear chemistry - Published
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168. Computational networks of activating transcription factor 3 gene in Huh7 cell lines and hepatitis C virus-infected Huh7 cell lines
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LIU, JINGKUN, primary, WANG, BING, additional, WANG, WENJUN, additional, SUN, MINGZHU, additional, LI, YAPPING, additional, JIA, XIAOLI, additional, ZHAI, SONG, additional, and DANG, SHUANGSUO, additional
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- 2012
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169. Nonlinear Vibration and Dynamic Response of Three-Dimensional Braided Composite Plates
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Huang, Xiaolin, primary, Jia, XiaoLi, additional, Yang, Jie, additional, and Wu, Yufei, additional
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- 2008
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170. Electromechanical Coupled Vibration for Double Coupled Micro Beams
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Xu, Lizhong, primary and Jia, Xiaoli, additional
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- 2007
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171. Zinc oxide sol-containing diallylmethyl alkyl quaternary ammonium salt synthesized by sol–gel process: characterization and properties.
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Gao, Dangge, Feng, Junfang, Ma, Jianzhong, Lü, Bin, and Jia, Xiaoli
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ZINC oxide ,ETHANOL ,QUATERNARY ammonium compounds ,SOL-gel processes ,ELONGATION factors (Biochemistry) - Abstract
Zinc oxide sols-containing quaternary ammonium bromide compounds, including diallylmethyl dodecyl/tetradecyl/hexadecyl/octadecyl ammonium bromide, were synthesized from zinc acetate and quaternary ammonium bromide compounds via sol–gel process. Effects of alkyl chain length and double allyl of quaternary ammonium salts on the stability of the sols were investigated. The sols were characterized by X-ray diffraction. Morphologies of the sols were observed with transmission electron microscopy. The various zinc oxide sols were applied to cotton fabrics. Antibacterial activity, UV resistance, and mechanical properties of the treated fabrics were tested. It was verified that alkyl chain length and double allyl of quaternary ammonium salts had effects on the stability of the sols. Application results showed that UV resistance and antibacterial rate of the fabric finished by zinc oxide sols-containing quaternary ammonium salts first increased and then decreased with an increase in the alkyl chain length of quaternary ammonium salts. However, the sols had negative effects on breaking strength and elongation at break of the fabric. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2015
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172. hOGG1 Ser326Cys Polymorphism and Risk of Hepatocellular Carcinoma among East Asians: A Meta-Analysis.
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Wang, Wenjun, Dang, Shuangsuo, Li, Yaping, Sun, Mingzhu, Jia, Xiaoli, Wang, Rui, and Liu, Jingkun
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CANCER risk factors ,LIVER cancer ,GENETIC polymorphisms ,META-analysis ,DNA glycosylases ,CARCINOGENESIS ,DNA repair ,CASE-control method ,EAST Asians ,DISEASES - Abstract
Background: The hOGG1 gene encodes a DNA glycosylase enzyme responsible for DNA repair. The Ser326Cys polymorphism in this gene may influence its repair ability and thus plays a role in carcinogenesis. Several case-control studies have been conducted on this polymorphism and its relationship with the risk of hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) among East Asians. However, their results are inconsistent. Methods: We performed a meta-analysis of published case-control studies assessing the association of the hOGG1 Ser326Cys polymorphism with HCC risk among East Asians. PubMed, EMBASE, SCI, BIOSIS, CNKI and WanFang databases were searched. A random-effect model was used to calculate odds ratios (ORs) and 95% confidence intervals (95% CIs). Analyses were conducted for additive, dominant and recessive genetic models. Results: Eight studies were identified involving 2369 cases and 2442 controls assessing the association of the hOGG1 Ser326Cys polymorphism with HCC risk among East Asians. Applying a dominant genetic model, only in the Chinese population, the Cys allele was significantly associated with increased risk of HCC (OR 1.56, 95% CI 1.12–2.17). However, two studies influenced this finding according to sensitivity analysis. Furthermore, considerable heterogeneity and bias existed among Chinese studies. Conclusion: There is limited evidence to support that the hOGG1 Ser326Cys polymorphism is associated with HCC risk among East Asians. Well-designed and large-sized studies are required to determine this relationship. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2013
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173. ELECTROMECHANICAL DYNAMICS FOR MICRO BEAMS.
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XU, LIZHONG and JIA, XIAOLI
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MICROELECTROMECHANICAL systems , *DYNAMICS , *ELECTRIC potential , *ELECTRIC fields , *ELECTRIC displacement , *VIBRATION measurements - Abstract
In this paper, an electromechanical coupled dynamic equation of a micro beam under an electrostatic force as well as under an electromechanical coupled force is presented. The linearization of above dynamic equation is made, allowing the equation to be divided into a linear dynamic equation for dynamic displacement and a static balance equation for static displacement. Using the balance equation, the changes of the voltage along with displacement are studied. It is shown that there is a critical voltage at which the micro beam will buckle. From the linear dynamic equation, natural frequencies and vibration modes of the micro beam, and its forced responses to voltage excitation are derived. The results show that the natural frequencies and vibrating magnitudes of the micro beam are affected by mechanical and electric parameters. Smaller beam length and voltage as well as larger beam thickness and clearance should be selected in order to obtain smaller vibrating magnitudes. It is also shown that for higher vibration modes, more positions of the peak dynamic displacements occur. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2006
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174. Study on turning simulation technology Based on parametric feature modeling.
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Zhang Shengfang, Zhao Na, Sha Zhihua, and Jia Xiaoli
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- 2010
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175. Preparation and application of flexible pressure/strain sensors based on loofahs_supp1-3344380.pdf
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Jia, Xiaoli, primary
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176. “Fatty” or “steatotic”: Position statement from a linguistic perspective by the Chinese-speaking community
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Miao, Lei, Ye, Shu-Mian, Fan, Jian-Gao, Seto, Wai-Kay, Yu, Hon Ho, Yu, Ming-Lung, Kao, Jia-Horng, Boon-Bee Goh, George, Young, Dan Yock, Wong, Yu Jun, Chan, Wah-Kheong, Yang, Wah, Jia, Jidong, Lau, George, Wei, Lai, Shi, Junping, Zhang, Huijie, Bi, Yan, Pik-Shan Kong, Alice, Pan, Calvin Q., Zheng, Ming-Hua, Liang, Huiqing, Yang, Ling, Li, Xinhua, Zeng, Qing-Lei, Gao, Rong, Hu, Songhao, Yan, Bi, Jin, Xiaozhi, Li, Gang, Chen, En-Qiang, Hu, Dandan, Fan, Xiaotang, Hu, Peng, Chang, Xiangrong, Jin, Yihui, Cai, Yijing, Chen, Liangmiao, Wen, Qianjun, Sun, Jian, Xu, Hexiang, Li, Junfeng, Yang, Yongping, Huang, Ang, Zhang, Dongmei, Tan, Lin, Li, Dongdong, Zhu, Yueyong, Cai, Chenxi, Gu, Xuemei, Shen, Jilong, Zhong, Jianhong, Li, Lu, Li, Zhenzhen, Ma, Chiye, Liu, Yaming, Zhang, Yimin, Zhao, Lei, Han, Juqiang, Chen, Tao, Zhang, Qiang, Yang, Song, Zhang, Le, Chen, Lanlan, Feng, Gong, Wang, Qixia, Hao, Kunyan, Lu, Qinghua, Mao, Yimin, Zhong, Yandan, Wang, Ningjian, Xin, Yongning, Yu, Yongtao, Qi, Xingshun, Wang, Ke, He, Yingli, Du, Mulong, Zou, Zhengsheng, Xia, Mingfeng, Zhao, Suxian, Zhao, Jingjie, Xie, Wen, Zhang, Yao, Ji, Mao, Richeng, Du, Qingwei, Chen, Haitao, Song, Yongfeng, Wang, Cunchuan, Lu, Yan, Song, Yu, Zhang, Chi, Shi, Li, Mak, Lungyi, Chen, Li, Xu, Liang, Yuan, Hai-Yang, Hong, Liang, Hai, Li, Wu, Xiaoning, Yang, Naibin, Li, Jing-Wei, Jiejin, Zou, Zhuolin, Zheng, Wen, Zhao, Jian, Zhang, Xiang, Huang, Chen-Xiao, Yao, Ying, Yuan, Bao-Hong, Huang, Shanshan, Min, Lian, Chai, Jin, Hong, Wandong, Miao, Kai-Wen, Xiao, Tie, Chen, Shun-Ping, Ye, Feng, Song, Yuhu, Zhang, Jinshun, Zhou, Xiao-Dong, Wang, Mingwei, Dai, Kai, Lou, Jianjun, Duan, Xu, Yu, Hongyan, Jin, Xi, Fu, Liyun, Zhang, Yanliang, Ye, Junzhao, Liu, Feng, Chen, Qin-Fen, Zhou, Yong-Hai, Duan, Xiaohua, Zhang, Qun, Zhang, Faming, Cao, Zhujun, Li, Yingxu, Sun, Dan-Qin, Hu, Ai-Rong, Liu, Fenghua, Chen, Yuanwen, Zhang, Dianbao, Gao, Feng, Ye, Hua, Rao, Huiying, Luo, Kaizhong, Dai, Zhijuan, Wang, Chia-Chi, Tang, Shanhong, Hua, Jing, Deng, Cunliang, Zhou, Ling, Fan, Yu-Chen, Wu, Mingyue, Lu, Hongyan, Zhang, Xiaoxun, Zhang, Huai, Ni, Yan, Kei Ng, Stephen Ka, Li, Chunming, Liu, Chang, Zhang, Xia, Shi, Yu, Yan, Hongmei, Xu, Jinghang, Zhou, Yu-Jie, Cheng, Yuan, Bai, Honglian, Hu, Xiang, Gao, Yufeng, Lin, Biaoyang, Gu, Guangxiang, Chen, Jin, Hu, Xiaoli, Yuan, Xiwei, Wang, Jie, Chen, Qiang, Yiling, Li, Zhu, Xiao Jia, Chen, Xu, Zhu, Yongfen, Liu, Xiaolin, Wang, Bing, Cai, Mingyan, Chen, Enguang, Chen, Jun, Chen, Jingshe, Deng, Hong, Chen, Xiaoxin, Chen, Yingxiao, Cheng, Xinran, Chen, Fei, Ding, Yang, Dong, Zhixia, Ding, Yanhua, Qingxian, Cai, Deng, Zerun, Cai, Tingchen, Chen, Yaxi, Chen, Zhongwei, Chen, Xing, Huang, Jiaofeng, Huang, Mingxing, Fu, Lei, Jin, Jianhong, Geng, Bin, Chen, Yu, Chen, Ruicong, Jin, Weimin, Li, Dongliang, Jin, Xianghong, Li, Jian-Jun, Zhang, Jie, Matsiyit, Alimjan, Wang, Guiqi, Gao, Tian, Zhang, Shu, Yan, Wenmao, Liu, Jie, Chen, Peng, Hu, Hao, Li, Ming, Yuan, Ping Ge, Chen, Yi, Dong, Zhiyong, Li, Xiaopeng, Lin, Su, Li, Jie, Li Ang, Xujing, Liu, Xin, Liu, Shousheng, Li, Min-Dian, Qian, Hui, Qi, Minghua, Peng, Liang, Luo, Fei, Dang, Shuangsuo, Mao, Xianhua, Sheng, Qiyue, Lyu, Jiaojian, Liu, Chenghai, Qi, Kemin, Ma, Honglei, Lu, Zhonghua, Pan, Qiong, Miao, Qing, Li, Xiaosong, Lin, Huapeng, Shui, Guanghou, Qu, Shen, Fei, Wang, Liu, Chang-Hai, Xia, Fan, Wang, Dan, Pan, Ziyan, Hu, Fangzheng, Xu, Long, Xiong, Qing-Fang, Yang, Rui-Xu, Wang, Qi, Chen, Ligang, W Ang, Danny, Ren, Wanhua, Tong, Xiaofei, You, Ningning, Xing, Yanqing, Sun, Chao, Yu, Zhuo, Shuangxu, Xu, Honghai, Sun, Yi, Zhang, Taotao, Wu, Wei, Zhang, Yingmei, Ye, Qing, Zhang, Zhongheng, Yan, Jie, Zhou, Bengjie, Liu, Weiqiang, Li, Yongguo, Zhao, Lili, Lei, Siyi, Zhu, Guangqi, Ouyang, Huang, Zhou, Yaoyao, Yin, Jianhui, Xia, Yongsheng, He, Qiancheng, Zhang, Xiaoyong, Yang, Qiao, Yao, Libin, Pan, Xiazhen, Wang, Xiaodong, Li, Yangyang, Zhu, Shenghao, Zhao, Xinyan, Chen, Sui-Dan, Zhu, Jiansheng, Zeng, Jing, Tang, Liangjie, Hu, Kunpeng, Yang, Wanshui, Huang, Bingyuan, Zhuang, Chengle, Xun, Yunhao, Zhou, Jianghua, Xu, Wenjing, Wu, Bian, Zhang, Xuewu, He, Yong, Mei, Zubing, Xia, Zefeng, Lu, Bin Feng, Li, Qiang, Li, Jia, Yan, Xuebing, Wen, Zhengrong, Liu, Wenyue, Xu, Dongsheng, Chen, Huiting, Wang, Jing, Song, Juan, Peng, Jie, Chen, Jionghuang, Li, Shuchen, Zheng, Yongping, Zhi-Zhi, Xing, Tang, Jieting, Liu, Chuan, Chen, Chao, Guicheng, Wu, Ye, Quanzhong, Ka, Li, Zhou, Yuping, Jia, Xiaoli, Zou, Ziyuan, Zu, Fuqiang, Cai, Yongqian, Chen, Yunzhi, Chu, Jinguo, Yan, Bing, Wang, Tie, Pan, Qiuwei, Xie, Lingling, Zeng, Xufen, Liu, Bingrong, Su, Minghua, Mu, Yibing, Zeng, Menghua, Guo, Yuntong, Yang, Yongfeng, Zhang, Xiaoguan, Wu, Shike, Pan, Jin-Shui, Cao, Li, Feng, Wenhuan, Yubin, Yang, Wang, Na, Lu, Xiaolan, Lu, Guanhua, Xiong, Jianbo, Zhuang, Jianbin, Shi, Guojun, Zhu, Yanfei, Ying, Xing, Qiao, Zengpei, Zhang, Rui, Li, Yuting, Lei, Yuanli, Xixi, Wu, Tian, Na, Lian, Liyou, Zhang, Binbin, Xiaozhu, Huang, Yan, Chen, Wenying, Liu, Kun, Zhang, Ruinan, Lai, Qintao, Wang, Fudi, Wen, Caiyun, Zhang, Xinlei, Wu, Lili, Liang, Yaqin, Jie, You, Xinzhejin, Zeng, Qiqiang, Zhu, Qiang, Chao, Zheng, Shou, Lan, Jin, Wei-Lin, Ye, Chenhui, Han, Yu, Xie, Gangqiao, Zhao, Jing, Ye, Chunyan, Wang, Hua, Song, Lintao, Feng, Juan, Huang, Yubei, Su, Wen, Bai, Juli, Wong, Vincent, Wang, Huifeng, Ming, Wai-Kit, Yu, Yue-Cheng, Jin, Yan, Zhao, Yan, Gao, Lilian, Liangwang, Chen, Hanbin, Ruifangwang, Tang, Yuhan, Chen, Gang, Liu, Dabin, Cai, Xiaobo, Xue, Feng, Yang, Qinhe, Sun, Guangyong, Zhu, Chunxia, Huang, Zhifeng, Zhou, Hongwen, Xiao, Xiao, Hou, Xin, He, Jie, Ji, Dong, Xiao, Huanming, Chi, Xiaoling, Zou, Huaibin, Shi, Yiwen, Fan, Xingliang, Hu, Xiaoyu, Huang, Zhouqin, Cao, Haixia, Jiang, Jingjing, Zhao, Qiang, Chen, Wei, Li, Shi Bo, Zhang, Fan, Chen, Zhiyun, Liu, Jinfeng, Li, Shibo, Liu, Jing, Li, Li, Li, Ruyu, Kun, Ya, Xiao, ErHui, Wang, Tingyao, Wang, Chunjiong, Aili, Aikebaier, Liu, Xiaoxia, Ding, Ran, Zhu, Chonggui, Zeng, Xin, Wu, Miao, Li, Zhen, Yang, Tao, Qin, Yunfei, Sun, Lihua, Xu, Ying, Fu, Xianghui, Li, Yongyin, and Ye, Shumian
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177. Analysis of rhizosphere soil microbial diversity and its functions between Dahongpao mother tree and cutting Dahongpao.
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Jia X, Li M, Zhang Q, Jia M, Hong L, Zhang S, Wang Y, Luo Y, Wang T, Ye J, and Wang H
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Dahongpao mother tree ( Camellia sinensis (L.) O. Ktze) is a representative of Wuyi rock tea. Whether there is a difference in rhizosphere soil microbial diversity and function between asexually propagated cuttings of Dahongpao (PD) and the parent Dahongpao mother tree (MD) has not been reported. In this study, high throughput sequencing technology was used to analyze rhizosphere soil microbial diversity, functions and their relationship with soil available nutrients and enzyme activities in MD and PD. The results showed that available nitrogen, phosphorus and potassium contents and urease, protease, acid phosphatase and sucrase activities of rhizosphere soils in MD were significantly higher than those in PD. Both bacterial and fungal diversity were higher in rhizosphere soils in MD than in PD, and secondly, the bacterial community structure was less stable while the fungal community structure was more stable in PD compared to MD. There were significant differences between MD and PD tea tree rhizosphere soils in 6 genera of characteristic bacteria and 4 genera of characteristic fungi. The results of function and interaction effect analysis showed that the rhizosphere soil available nutrient content and enzyme activities in MD were significantly higher than those in PD, and their contributions mainly originated from Pirellula and Acidisphaera of characteristic bacteria and Alatospora of characteristic fungi. Secondly, MD maybe had a stronger ability to inhibit soil pathogens than PD, with the main contribution coming from Scopulariopsis and Tolypocladium of characteristic fungi. Overall, compared with PD, soil texture in MD was relatively better, and its soil nutrient cycling-related enzyme activities were stronger, which was more favorable to soil nutrient cycling and increased the available nutrient content of the soil, which in turn promoted the growth of tea trees. This study provides an important reference for the planting and management of tea tree cuttings and microbial regulation of tea tree growth., Competing Interests: The authors declare that the research was conducted in the absence of any commercial or financial relationships that could be construed as a potential conflict of interest., (Copyright © 2024 Jia, Li, Zhang, Jia, Hong, Zhang, Wang, Luo, Wang, Ye and Wang.)
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178. Changes in the growth and physiological property of tea tree after aviation mutagenesis and screening and functional verification of its characteristic hormones.
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Jia M, Chen Y, Zhang Q, Wang Y, Li M, Pang X, Hong L, Lin S, Jia X, Ye J, and Wang H
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Aerospace breeding is a breeding technique that utilizes a spacecraft to position plants in a space environment for mutagenesis, which is conducive to rapid mutagenesis for the screening of superior plant varieties. In this study, tea trees with aviation mutagenesis (TM) and those without aviation mutagenesis (CK) were selected as research subjects to analyze the effects of aviation mutagenesis on the growth, physiological properties, and hormone metabolism of tea trees, and to further screen the characteristic hormones and validate their functions. The results showed that the leaf length, leaf width, and leaf area of TM tea trees were significantly larger than those of CK. The growth indexes, the photosynthetic physiological indexes (i.e., chlorophyll content, intercellular CO
2 concentration, stomatal conductance, transpiration rate, and photosynthetic rate), and the resistance physiological indexes (i.e., superoxide dismutase, peroxidase, catalase, and soluble sugar) were significantly higher in TM than in CK. Hormone metabolome analysis showed that four characteristic hormones distinguished CK from TM, namely, l-tryptophan, indole, salicylic acid, and salicylic acid 2- O -β-glucoside, all of which were significantly more abundant in TM than in CK. These four characteristic hormones were significantly and positively correlated with the growth indexes, tea yield, and the photosynthetic and resistance physiological indexes of tea trees. The leaf area, chlorophyll content, photosynthetic rate, and superoxide dismutase activity of tea tree seedlings after spraying with the four characteristic hormones were significantly increased, in which salicylic acid and salicylic acid 2- O -β-glucoside were more favorable to increase the leaf area and superoxide dismutase activity, while l-tryptophan and indole were more favorable to increase the leaf chlorophyll content and photosynthetic rate. It can be observed that aviation mutagenesis improves the accumulation of the characteristic hormones of tea trees, enhances their photosynthetic capacity, improves their resistance, promotes their growth, and then improves the tea yield., Competing Interests: The authors declare that the research was conducted in the absence of any commercial or financial relationships that could be construed as a potential conflict of interest., (Copyright © 2024 Jia, Chen, Zhang, Wang, Li, Pang, Hong, Lin, Jia, Ye and Wang.)- Published
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179. Contribution of traditional deep fermentation to volatile metabolites and odor characteristics of Wuyi rock tea.
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Jia X, Wang Y, Li Q, Zhang Q, Zhang Y, Lin S, Cheng P, Chen M, Du M, Ye J, and Wang H
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Fermentation is extremely important for the formation of the special flavor of Wuyi rock tea. This study determined volatile metabolite contents using GC-MS technique and futher analyzed their odor characteristics during the traditional deep fermentation technology of Wuyi rock tea. The results showed that 17 characteristic compounds significantly changed during the first stage of the preliminary processing, namely fresh leaves, withering and fermentation. The key to the formation of floral aroma lied in dihydromyrcenol, and the woody aroma derived from six terpenoids, and their synthesis depended on dihydromyrcenol content. The fruity aroma was dominated by six esters, and the fruity aroma mainly came from (Z) -3-hexen-1-yl butyrate, (E) -3-hexen-1-yl butyrate and 5-Hexenyl butyrate. This study provided an important theoretical and practical basis for improving the preliminary processing of Wuyi rock tea., Competing Interests: The authors declare that the research was conducted in the absence of any commercial or financial relationships that could be construed as a potential conflict of interest., (Copyright © 2023 Jia, Wang, Li, Zhang, Zhang, Lin, Cheng, Chen, Du, Ye and Wang.)
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180. Associations of psychological wellbeing with COVID-19 hospitalization and mortality in adults aged 50 years or older from 25 European countries and Israel.
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Wang W, Wang J, Shi J, Li Y, Zhang X, Wu F, Wang Y, Li J, Hao M, Liu X, Zhai S, Wang Y, Gao N, Tian Y, Lu R, Yeo YH, Jia X, Ji F, and Dang S
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- Humans, Adult, Middle Aged, Longitudinal Studies, Israel epidemiology, Pandemics, Risk Factors, Hospitalization, Europe epidemiology, COVID-19 epidemiology
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Background: Lower psychological wellbeing is associated with poor outcomes in a variety of diseases and healthy populations. However, no study has investigated whether psychological wellbeing is associated with the outcomes of COVID-19. This study aimed to determine whether individuals with lower psychological wellbeing are more at risk for poor outcomes of COVID-19., Methods: Data were from the Survey of Health, Aging, and Retirement in Europe (SHARE) in 2017 and SHARE's two COVID-19 surveys in June-September 2020 and June-August 2021. Psychological wellbeing was measured using the CASP-12 scale in 2017. The associations of the CASP-12 score with COVID-19 hospitalization and mortality were assessed using logistic models adjusted for age, sex, body mass index, smoking, physical activity, household income, education level, and chronic conditions. Sensitivity analyses were performed by imputing missing data or excluding cases whose diagnosis of COVID-19 was solely based on symptoms. A confirmatory analysis was conducted using data from the English Longitudinal Study of Aging (ELSA). Data analysis took place in October 2022., Results: In total, 3,886 individuals of 50 years of age or older with COVID-19 were included from 25 European countries and Israel, with 580 hospitalized (14.9%) and 100 deaths (2.6%). Compared with individuals in tertile 3 (highest) of the CASP-12 score, the adjusted odds ratios (ORs) of COVID-19 hospitalization were 1.81 (95% CI, 1.41-2.31) for those in tertile 1 (lowest) and 1.37 (95% CI, 1.07-1.75) for those in tertile 2. As for COVID-19 mortality, the adjusted ORs were 2.05 (95% CI, 1.12-3.77) for tertile 1 and 1.78 (95% CI, 0.98-3.23) for tertile 2, compared with tertile 3. The results were relatively robust to missing data or the exclusion of cases solely based on symptoms. This inverse association of the CASP-12 score with COVID-19 hospitalization risk was also observed in ELSA., Conclusion: This study shows that lower psychological wellbeing is independently associated with increased risks of COVID-19 hospitalization and mortality in European adults aged 50 years or older. Further study is needed to validate these associations in recent and future waves of the COVID-19 pandemic and other populations., Competing Interests: The authors declare that the research was conducted in the absence of any commercial or financial relationships that could be construed as a potential conflict of interest., (Copyright © 2023 Wang, Wang, Shi, Li, Zhang, Wu, Wang, Li, Hao, Liu, Zhai, Wang, Gao, Tian, Lu, Yeo, Jia, Ji and Dang.)
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181. Hydrophobic aerogel-modified hemostatic gauze with thermal management performance.
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Jia X, Hua C, Yang F, Li X, Zhao P, Zhou F, Lu Y, Liang H, Xing M, and Lyu G
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Current hemostatic agents or dressings are not efficient under extremely hot and cold environments due to deterioration of active ingredients, water evaporation and ice crystal growth. To address these challenges, we engineered a biocompatible hemostatic system with thermoregulatory properties for harsh conditions by combining the asymmetric wetting nano-silica aerogel coated-gauze (AWNSA@G) with a layer-by-layer (LBL) structure. Our AWNSA@G was a dressing with a tunable wettability prepared by spraying the hydrophobic nano-silica aerogel onto the gauze from different distances. The hemostatic time and blood loss of the AWNSA@G were 5.1 and 6.9 times lower than normal gauze in rat's injured femoral artery model. Moreover, the modified gauze was torn off after hemostasis without rebleeding, approximately 23.8 times of peak peeling force lower than normal gauze. For the LBL structure, consisting of the nano-silica aerogel layer and a n -octadecane phase change material layer, in both hot (70 °C) and cold (-27 °C) environments, exhibited dual-functional thermal management and maintained a stable internal temperature. We further verified our composite presented superior blood coagulation effect in extreme environments due to the LBL structure, the pro-coagulant properties of nano-silica aerogel and unidirectional fluid pumping of AWNSA@G. Our work, therefore, shows great hemostasis potential under normal and extreme temperature environments., Competing Interests: The authors declare that they have no known competing financial interests or personal relationships that could have appeared to influence the work reported in this paper., (© 2023 The Authors.)
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182. Effect of processing on aroma intensity and odor characteristic of Shuixian ( Camellia sinensis ) tea.
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Ye J, Wang Y, Lin S, Hong L, Kang J, Chen Y, Li M, Jia Y, Jia X, Wu Z, and Wang H
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Processing is extremely important for the formation of aroma characteristic of tea leaves. In this study, the effects of processing on the content of volatile compounds, aroma intensity and odor characteristic of Shuixian tea were analyzed. The results showed that the content of volatile compounds in Shuixian tea increased significantly after processing, among which terpenoids and esters were the highest. There were 18 key compounds constituting the aroma characteristics of Shuixian tea, among which geraniol and nerol were the most important compounds, which contributed 96.28% to the aroma of Shuixian tea. The odor characteristics of Shuixian tea were mainly floral and fruity and the contribution of floral mainly came from geraniol, while fruity mainly came from nerol. Geraniol and nerol compounds increased rapidly after the withering process of tea leaves. This study provided an important reference for the improvement of processing technology and quality enhancement of Shuixian tea., Competing Interests: The authors declare that they have no known competing financial interests or personal relationships that could have appeared to influence the work reported in this paper., (© 2023 Published by Elsevier Ltd.)
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183. Metabolomics analysis of the effect of acidification on rhizosphere soil microecosystem of tea tree.
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Ye J, Wang Y, Lin S, Wang Y, Chen P, Hong L, Jia X, Kang J, Wu Z, and Wang H
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Acidification can seriously affect the growth of tea trees and the yield and quality of tea leaves. In this study, we analyzed the effects of acidification on the physicochemical properties, microorganisms and metabolites of tea rhizosphere soils with different pH values, and the results showed that with the increase of soil pH, the organic matter content, cation exchange capacity, microbial biomass carbon, microbial biomass nitrogen, microbial respiration intensity, bacterial number and actinomyces number in tea rhizosphere soil all showed an increasing trend, while the fungi number decreased. The results of soil metabolite analysis showed that 2376, 2377 and 2359 metabolites were detected in tea rhizosphere soil with pH values of 3.29, 4.74 and 5.32, respectively, and the number of similar compounds reached 2331, accounting for more than 98%. The results of soil metabolite content analysis showed that with the increase of soil pH, the total contents of metabolite of tea rhizosphere soil increased significantly. The results of correlation analysis between physicochemical indexes of soil and microorganisms and soil metabolites showed that physicochemical indexes of soil and microorganisms were significantly correlated with 221 soil metabolites, among which 55 were significantly positively correlated and 166 were significantly negatively correlated. Based on correlation interaction network analysis, 59 characteristic compounds were obtained and divided into 22 categories, among which 7 categories compounds showed a significant increasing trend with the increase of soil pH, while the other 15 categories compounds showed the opposite trend. Based on the functional analysis of characteristic metabolites, this study found that with the increase of soil pH in tea rhizosphere, the diversity and number of soil microorganisms increased, and the cyclic ability of C and N of tea rhizosphere soil was enhanced, which in turn might lead to the enhancement of resistance of tea tree and promote the growth of tea tree., Competing Interests: The authors declare that the research was conducted in the absence of any commercial or financial relationships that could be construed as a potential conflict of interest., (Copyright © 2023 Ye, Wang, Lin, Wang, Chen, Hong, Jia, Kang, Wu and Wang.)
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184. Discover the Desirable Landscape Structure of Urban Parks for Mitigating Urban Heat: A High Spatial Resolution Study Using a Forest City, Luoyang, China as a Lens.
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Zhang K, Yun G, Song P, Wang K, Li A, Du C, Jia X, Feng Y, Wu M, Qu K, Zhu X, and Ge S
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- Cities, Environmental Monitoring methods, China, Forests, Hot Temperature, Parks, Recreational
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Urban parks can mitigate the urban heat island (UHI) and effectively improve the urban microclimate. In addition, quantifying the park land surface temperature (LST) and its relationship with park characteristics is crucial for guiding park design in practical urban planning. The study's primary purpose is to investigate the relationship between LST and landscape features in different park categories based on high-resolution data. In this study, we identified the land cover types of 123 parks in Luoyang using WorldView-2 data and selected 26 landscape pattern indicators to quantify the park landscape characteristics. The result shows that the parks can alleviate UHI in most seasons, but some can increase it in winter. While the percentage of bare land, PD, and PAFRAC have a positive impact on LST, AREA_MN has a significant negative impact. However, to deal with the current urban warming trend, a compact, clustered landscape configuration is required. This study provides an understanding of the major factors affecting the mitigation of thermal effects in urban parks (UP) and establishes a practical and feasible urban park renewal method under the idea of climate adaptive design, which provides valuable inspiration for urban park planning and design.
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185. Short-Term Peg-IFN α-2b Re-Treatment Induced a High Functional Cure Rate in Patients with HBsAg Recurrence after Stopping Peg-IFN α-Based Regimens.
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Wu F, Wang Y, Cui D, Tian Y, Lu R, Liu C, Li M, Li Y, Gao N, Jiang Z, Li X, Zhai S, Zhang X, Jia X, and Dang S
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Little is known about the treatment of patients with hepatitis B surface antigen (HBsAg) recurrence after being clinically cured by peginterferon alpha(peg-IFN-α)-based regimens. This study aimed to investigate the efficacy and safety of peg-IFNα-2b in re-treating patients with HBsAg recurrence after stopping peg-IFN α-based regimens. In this two-center, prospective observational study, 33 patients with HBsAg recurrence after stopping peg-IFN α-based regimens were enrolled and re-treated with an individualized course of peg-IFN α-2b. The hepatitis B virus (HBV) vaccine could be injected immediately after HBsAg clearance, according to patients’ willingness. All patients were monitored and followed-up for 48 weeks after peg-IFN α-2b re-treatment stop. The primary endpoint was HBsAg clearance at the end of follow-up. At baseline, all patients had HBsAg levels of <10 IU/mL and undetectable HBV DNA, with the median HBsAg level of 1.66 (0.56−2.87) IU/mL. After a median of 24 (24−30) weeks of peg-IFN α-2b re-treatment, 87.9% (29/33) of the patients achieved HBsAg clearance again and 66.7% (22/33) of the patients achieved HBsAg seroconversion. At the end of follow-up, the HBsAg clearance and HBsAg seroconversion rates decreased to 78.8% (26/33) and 51.5% (17/33), respectively. Furthermore, 88.9% (16/18) of the patients with HBsAg clearance benefited from receiving the HBV vaccine therapy. Generally, both peg-IFN α-2b and HBV vaccine therapy were well tolerated. A high functional cure rate can be achieved by a short-course of peg-IFN α-2b re-treatment in patients with HBsAg recurrence after stopping peg-IFN α-based regimens. Furthermore, injecting HBV vaccine is beneficial after HBsAg clearance.
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186. Comprehensive analysis of transcriptome-wide m6A methylome in intermediate-stage Esophageal squamous cell carcinoma.
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Jia X, Zhang Z, Wei R, Li B, Chen Y, and Li J
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- Humans, Transcriptome, Epigenome, Gene Expression Profiling, Esophageal Squamous Cell Carcinoma genetics, Esophageal Squamous Cell Carcinoma pathology, RNA, Long Noncoding genetics, Esophageal Neoplasms genetics, Esophageal Neoplasms pathology, MicroRNAs genetics, MicroRNAs metabolism
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N6-Methyladenosine (m6A) RNA methylation is the most prevalent post-transcriptional modification mechanism in humans and plays an important role in the pathogenesis of various tumors. However, the investigation of m6A modification in Esophageal squamous cell carcinoma (ESCC) remains in its infancy. Transcriptome-wide m6A changes were profiled using human m6A epitranscriptomic microarrays in ESCC tissues and adjacent normal tissues. Differentially m6A-methylated mRNAs, lncRNAs and Mid-size ncRNAs were identified, followed by functional enrichment analysis. Moreover, we also establish a competing endogenous RNA (ceRNA) network based on the m6A-related lncRNA growth arrest specific 5 (GAS5) specific transcript(NR_152533). The results suggested that RALYL may be a target gene for miR-3912-5p, and that GAS5 regulated RALYL expression by binding to miR-3912-5p., (Copyright © 2022 Elsevier GmbH. All rights reserved.)
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187. Risk of hepatitis B virus reactivation following treatment with abatacept: A retrospective study of international pharmacovigilance databases.
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Wang J, Zhang X, Geng X, Shi J, Jia X, Dang S, and Wang W
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Background: Abatacept is a selective T-cell costimulation modulator approved for the treatment of rheumatoid arthritis, juvenile idiopathic arthritis, and psoriatic arthritis. Reports were recently published on hepatitis B virus reactivation (HBVr) in patients who were treated with abatacept. However, the literature is limited to case reports and series, and no study has investigated the relationship between HBVr and abatacept using extensive population-based databases., Methods: Using the United States Food and Drug Administration Adverse Event Reporting System (FAERS) database, we collected all cases of HBVr between Jan 1, 2006 and June 30, 2021, for abatacept and other drugs. Disproportionality was analysed using the reporting odds ratio (ROR), which was considered significant when the lower limit of the 95% CI was >1. We also conducted a confirmatory analysis in the European pharmacovigilance database, EudraVigilance., Findings: During the study period, 77,669 adverse cases were reported for abatacept use. There were 2889 reports of HBVr with any drug during this period, of which 55 were reported with abatacept. The ROR for HBVr with abatacept was significantly elevated at 4·80 (95% CI 3·68-6·27). All 55 cases of HBVr with abatacept were reported as serious adverse events. Of them, six individuals were hospitalised and four died. Among 832 reports of HBVr with any drug in EudraVigilance, 43 were reported with abatacept; the ROR was 8·99 (95% CI 6·61-12·23)., Interpretation: We identified a positive signal between abatacept exposure and HBVr. Future prospective studies should further confirm the relationship and provide evidence to develop strategies involving pre-treatment screening, monitoring, and utilisation of antiviral prophylaxis when using abatacept in patients with rheumatic diseases., Funding: This work was supported by the Fundamental Research Funds for Central Universities (xjh012019063)., Competing Interests: We declare no competing interests., (© 2022 The Author(s).)
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188. Expression of transient receptor potential vanilloid genes and proteins in diabetic rat heart.
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Jia X, Yu T, Xiao C, Sheng D, Yang M, Cheng Q, Wu J, Lian T, Zhao Y, and Zhang S
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- Animals, Calcium Channels genetics, Diabetes Complications pathology, Diabetes Mellitus, Experimental complications, Diabetes Mellitus, Experimental pathology, Diabetic Cardiomyopathies etiology, Diabetic Cardiomyopathies pathology, Disease Models, Animal, Gene Expression Regulation genetics, Homeostasis genetics, Humans, Myocardium pathology, Rats, TRPV Cation Channels genetics, Diabetes Complications genetics, Diabetes Mellitus, Experimental genetics, Diabetic Cardiomyopathies genetics, Myocardium metabolism
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Cardiac complications are leading causes of death in diabetic patients. Imbalance of Ca
2+ homeostasis is a hallmark of cardiac dysfunction in diabetes, while TRPV channels are non-selective for cations and are permeable to Ca2+ . Our aim was to evaluate the expression levels of TRPV1, TRPV2, TRPV3, TRPV4, TRPV5, and TRPV6 genes and proteins in cardiac tissue at 3 days and 4, 8, and 12 weeks after induction of diabetes. Sprague-Dawley rats were assigned to control and DM groups. DM was induced by intraperitoneal injection of streptozotocin (60 mg/kg). The expression levels of TRPV genes were analyzed by the quantitative reverse transcription polymerase chain reaction, and TRPV proteins were determined by western blotting. Compared to controls, the expression levels of TRPV2, TRPV3, and TRPV6 in diabetic myocardium did not change, while TRPV1 decreased at 4, 8, and 12 weeks, TRPV4 was upregulated at 3 days and 4, 8, and 12 weeks, TRPV5 mRNA increased at 8 and 12 weeks, and TRPV5 protein increased at 4, 8, and 12 weeks. Our findings showed that TRPV1, TRPV4, and TRPV5 are associated with the diabetic heart.- Published
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189. Using WeChat, a Chinese Social Media App, for Early Detection of the COVID-19 Outbreak in December 2019: Retrospective Study.
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Wang W, Wang Y, Zhang X, Jia X, Li Y, and Dang S
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- COVID-19, China epidemiology, Humans, Pandemics, Retrospective Studies, Coronavirus Infections epidemiology, Disease Outbreaks, Mobile Applications, Pneumonia, Viral epidemiology, Public Health Surveillance methods, Social Media
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Background: A novel coronavirus, SARS-CoV-2, was identified in December 2019, when the first cases were reported in Wuhan, China. The once-localized outbreak has since been declared a pandemic. As of April 24, 2020, there have been 2.7 million confirmed cases and nearly 200,000 deaths. Early warning systems using new technologies should be established to prevent or mitigate such events in the future., Objective: This study aimed to explore the possibility of detecting the SARS-CoV-2 outbreak in 2019 using social media., Methods: WeChat Index is a data service that shows how frequently a specific keyword appears in posts, subscriptions, and search over the last 90 days on WeChat, the most popular Chinese social media app. We plotted daily WeChat Index results for keywords related to SARS-CoV-2 from November 17, 2019, to February 14, 2020., Results: WeChat Index hits for "Feidian" (which means severe acute respiratory syndrome in Chinese) stayed at low levels until 16 days ahead of the local authority's outbreak announcement on December 31, 2019, when the index increased significantly. The WeChat Index values persisted at relatively high levels from December 15 to 29, 2019, and rose rapidly on December 30, 2019, the day before the announcement. The WeChat Index hits also spiked for the keywords "SARS," "coronavirus," "novel coronavirus," "shortness of breath," "dyspnea," and "diarrhea," but these terms were not as meaningful for the early detection of the outbreak as the term "Feidian"., Conclusions: By using retrospective infoveillance data from the WeChat Index, the SARS-CoV-2 outbreak in December 2019 could have been detected about two weeks before the outbreak announcement. WeChat may offer a new approach for the early detection of disease outbreaks., (©Wenjun Wang, Yikai Wang, Xin Zhang, Xiaoli Jia, Yaping Li, Shuangsuo Dang. Originally published in JMIR mHealth and uHealth (http://mhealth.jmir.org), 27.09.2020.)
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190. TRPV4 Mediates Cardiac Fibrosis via the TGF-β1/Smad3 Signaling Pathway in Diabetic Rats.
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Jia X, Xiao C, Sheng D, Yang M, Cheng Q, Wu J, and Zhang S
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- Animals, Cell Proliferation, Cells, Cultured, Collagen Type I biosynthesis, Diabetes Mellitus, Experimental metabolism, Diabetic Cardiomyopathies metabolism, Diabetic Cardiomyopathies pathology, Diabetic Cardiomyopathies prevention & control, Fibroblasts pathology, Fibrosis, Male, Morpholines pharmacology, Myocardium pathology, Phosphorylation, Pyrroles pharmacology, Rats, Sprague-Dawley, Signal Transduction, TRPV Cation Channels antagonists & inhibitors, Diabetes Mellitus, Experimental complications, Diabetic Cardiomyopathies etiology, Fibroblasts metabolism, Myocardium metabolism, Smad3 Protein metabolism, TRPV Cation Channels metabolism, Transforming Growth Factor beta1 metabolism
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Emerging evidence shows that the transient receptor potential vanilloid 4 (TRPV4) channel is involved in fibrosis in many organs. However, its role in diabetic cardiac fibrosis remains unclear. Our aim was to evaluate the expression level of TRPV4 in the diabetic heart and clarify its role in diabetes-induced cardiac fibrosis. A diabetic animal model was induced by a single intraperitoneal injection of streptozotocin into Sprague-Dawley rats. We also investigated cardiac fibroblasts isolated from neonatal Sprague-Dawley rats. TRPV4 expression was significantly upregulated in both diabetic myocardium and cardiac fibroblasts cultured in high-glucose medium. Masson's trichrome staining revealed that the TRPV4 antagonist HC067047 attenuated the diabetes-induced cardiac fibrosis. Furthermore, HC067047 reduced collagen Ι synthesis and suppressed the transforming growth factor beta 1 (TGF-β1) level as well as the phosphorylation of Smad3 in the diabetic heart. In addition, the TRPV4 antagonist inhibited the proliferation of cardiac fibroblasts, collagen Ι synthesis, and activation of the TGF-β1/Smad3 signaling pathway induced by high-glucose culture medium. Our findings demonstrate that the upregulation of TRPV4 expression mediates diabetic cardiac fibrosis via activation of the TGF-β1/Smad3 signaling pathway.
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191. [Mixed squamous cell and glandular papilloma: a report of 4 cases and review of literature].
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Dong Z, Zhang L, Jia X, Zhou J, and Wu C
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- Epithelial Cells, Humans, Carcinoma, Squamous Cell, Papilloma
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- 2015
192. [Antiviral treatment and long-term clinical outcome of decompensated cirrhotic patients with hepatitis C virus infection].
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Ji F, Dang S, Cai Z, Xue H, Huang N, Liu L, Zhang S, Guo Y, Jia X, Wang Y, Li Z, and Deng H
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- Alanine Transaminase, Carcinoma, Hepatocellular, Drug Therapy, Combination, Genotype, Hepacivirus genetics, Hepatitis C diagnosis, Humans, Interferon alpha-2, Interferon-alpha therapeutic use, Kaplan-Meier Estimate, Liver Cirrhosis virology, Liver Neoplasms, Polyethylene Glycols therapeutic use, Prospective Studies, Recombinant Proteins therapeutic use, Ribavirin therapeutic use, Treatment Outcome, Antiviral Agents therapeutic use, Hepatitis C drug therapy, Liver Cirrhosis drug therapy
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Objective: To investigate the efficacy and safety of antiviral treatment in patients with hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection and decompensated cirrhosis and determine the effects of virological response on long-term prognosis., Methods: Sixty-six consecutive,interferon (IFN)-na(i)ve patients with HCV infection and decompensated cirrhosis were enrolled in this prospective study. All patients were given a 48-to 72-week course of IFN plus ribavirin (RBV) combined therapy,with a low accelerating dosage regimen using either:pegylated (PEG)-IFNa-2b at 1.0-1.5 mug/kg/week,PEG-IFNa-2a at 90-180 mug,or standard IFN-a-2b at 3MU,every other day.RBV was given at 800 to 1000 mg/day. All patients were routinely monitored for adverse drug reactions and virological response.Effects of treatments on patient survival were assessed by Kaplan-Meier analysis., Results: At the end of treatment,74.2% of patients were HCV RNA-negative,with 45.5% having achieved sustained virological response and 28.8% having relapsed;the remaining 25.7% of patients showed non-virological response (NVR). Among the patients with HCV genotype 1, 65.9% achieved end-of-treatment virological response (ETVR) and 34.1% achieved SVR;among the patients with HCV genotype 2,90.9% achieved ETVR and 68.2% achieved SVR. The positive and negative predictive values of early virological response (EVR) for ETVR were 95.7% and 75.0% respectively, and for SVR were 65.2% and 100% respectively. Compared with baseline,patients who achieved ETVR had better liver function,as evidenced by changes in levels of total bilirubin,alanine aminotransferase and albumin,as well as prothrombin activity and Child-Pugh score (t =4.564,11.486,2.303,2.699,3.694 respectively, all P less than 0.05).Compared with the NVR patients, the ETVR patients had lower risk of hepatic decompensation and hepatocellular carcinoma, and had improved survival (x2=18.756,6.992,7.580, respectively, all P less than 0.05).Twelve (18.2%) patients experienced serious adverse events,with 10 requiring premature treatment withdrawal and 2 dying., Conclusion: Antiviral treatment for patients with HCV infection and decompensated cirrhosis using interferon in a low accelerating dosage regimen in combination with ribavirin is feasible.Patients who achieved ETVR had significantly improved long-term prognosis.
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193. EGFR and KRAS mutations in pulmonary pleomorphic carcinoma and their correlation with clinicopathologic features.
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Jia X and Chen G
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Aim of the Study: Pulmonary pleomorphic carcinoma (PPC) of the lung is a subset of poorly differentiated non-small cell lung cancers (NSCLCs). Because of its rarity, information on epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR) and Kirsten rat sarcoma viral oncogene (KRAS) mutations is controversial and sparse. The aim was to investigate the two key oncogenes' characteristics and their correlation with clinical variables., Material and Methods: We retrospectively screened 110 paraffin-embedded surgically resected specimens from patients with PPC. Of these, follow-up information was available for 48 patients. We then successfully analyzed 70 PPC samples and examined EGFR and KRAS mutation status by direct sequencing. The findings were correlated with a control group of patients with other NSCLCs., Results: In our department, PPC comprised about 1.57% of surgical resected cases (110/6990). 37.4% of patients smoked. EGFR mutations were detected in 11 cases (15.7%), with a significantly higher frequency in women than men (p = 0.011). KRAS mutations were detected in 10 cases (14.3%) and were more often found at age 65 or older (p = 0.02). Of interest, in PPC, all KRAS mutations occurred in never smokers. Also, most never smokers have transversion mutations (G→T) in PPCs and other NSCLCs., Conclusions: Our results demonstrated a similar EGFR and KRAS mutation rate in Chinese PPC patients. EGFR tyrosine kinase inhibitors may be a treatment option for PPCs with EGFR mutations. Of note, EGFR mutations in PPC were commonly identified in women; therefore women should be high-priority candidates for mutation screening.
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194. [Chemical components of root exudates from allelopathic rice accession PI312777 seedlings].
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He H, Chen X, Lin R, Lin W, He H, Jia X, Xiong J, Shen L, and Liang Y
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- Heterocyclic Compounds isolation & purification, Molecular Structure, Oryza classification, Oryza growth & development, Phenols isolation & purification, Plant Extracts chemistry, Soil analysis, Oryza chemistry, Pheromones isolation & purification, Plant Roots chemistry, Seedlings chemistry, Terpenes isolation & purification
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In this study, allelopathic rice accession PI312777 seedlings were grown on a paddy soil under near natural condition, and their root exudates were collected by using circulation method, with the solution collected from no seedlings- planted soil as the control. The ether extracts of the root exudates and soil solution were detected by GC-MS, and identified with the mass spectral database of NIST and WILEY Library. The results showed that there were 36 compounds in the rice root exudates, including 9 terpenoids (peak area 10.97%), 8 phenols or quinones (5.87%), 6 esters (10.68%), 3 aldehydes or ketones (1.44%), 4 heterocycles (68.04%), 2 alcohols (1.23%), 2 ethers (0.57%), and 2 others (1.20%). A distinctly similar structure was observed among the terpenoids and among the phenols or quinones. In the soil solution, 39 compounds were detected, and 7 of them were the same of the root exudates. The difference of the compounds in rice root exudates and soil solution, and the possible allelopathic mechanisms of these compounds were discussed in this paper.
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195. [Terpenoids in root exudates of different allelopathic rice varieties].
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He H, He H, Lin W, Chen X, Jia X, Xiong J, Shen L, and Liang Y
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- Pheromones analysis, Plant Extracts chemistry, Oryza chemistry, Oryza classification, Pheromones chemistry, Plant Roots chemistry, Terpenes analysis
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In this paper, a strong allelopathic rice variety PI312777 and a weak allelopathic rice variety Lemont were used as test materials, and the root exudates of two rice varieties grown in the media of sand and soil were respectively collected by using circulation system approach. The terpenoids in ether-extracts were detected by GC-MS, and characterized by spectrum database. The results showed that some terpenoids such as limonene oxide, limonene dioxide, carvone oxide, carveol, and cedrol were detected in the ether-extracts. Different rice varieties had the similar kinds of terpenoids, but their existing modes and quantities were different. The differences between different various cultural methods and between rice varieties were further discussed.
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196. [Weed-suppressive effect of phenolic acids].
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He H, Liang Y, Jia X, Song B, Guo Y, Liang K, and Lin W
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- Cinnamates pharmacology, Oryza chemistry, Oryza growth & development, Herbicides pharmacology, Hydroxybenzoates pharmacology, Pheromones chemistry, Salicylates pharmacology
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Allelochemical substitutions salicylic acid, p-hydroxybenzonic acid, cinnamic acid, vanillic acid and ferulic acid were tested in a gyrating regression experiment to study the weed-suppressive effect of phenolic acids on the root growth of barnyardgrass. The results showed that cinnamic acid had a significant inhibitory effect, its square item regression coefficient being -6.18; salicylic acid, p-hydroxybenzonic acid and ferulic acid had the same trend of weed-suppressive potential as cinnamic acid, while vanillic acid had a different weed-suppressive effect from the others. The inhibition rate (IR) on the root growth of barnyardgrass reached its highest level (78.5%) when 0.06 mmol x L(-1) salicylic acid, 0.60 mmol x L(-1) p-hydrobenzonic acid, 0.24 mmol x L(-1) cinnamic acid, 0.02 mmol x L(-1) vannillic acid and 0.02 mmol x L(-1) ferullic acid were mixed together to apply.
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- 2004
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