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2. Metallic reactive materials application in fragmentation warhead
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Y. J. Chen, Zh F. Liang, J. Chen, X. Li, T. Zhou, and Ch Xiao
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Metal ,History ,Materials science ,Warhead ,visual_art ,visual_art.visual_art_medium ,Fragmentation (weaponry) ,Photochemistry ,Computer Science Applications ,Education ,Reactive material - Abstract
The composition, structure, manufacturing process and properties of Metallic reactive materials are introduced. The typical ternary mixture of Ni-Al-W have high density of 7.37g/cm3 and static tensile strength of 228MPa, which make the reactive fragments gain high penetration capability to perforate the target&s skin and can survive under explosive. The Ni-Al-W fragments undergo intermetallic reaction and oxidation reaction upon impacting. The energy release characteristics of Ni-Al-W reactive material were analysed. The chemical energy and pressure generated by reaction of the reactive material have a linear relationship with the impact velocity. A warhead prototype of Ni-Al-W fragment warhead was designed and the warhead explosion testing was carried out. The results show that the Ni-Al-W fragments are capable of withstanding to explosive loading with acquiring initial velocity of 2256m/s. The Ni-Al-W fragments also have advantage of perforation in area against the bi-layered space plates. The metallic reactive fragment warhead can increase the lethality of fragmentation warheads against aircrafts and phased array antenna, which increasingly get mature and have a wide application prospect.
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- 2020
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3. Prediction of three-dimensional elastic behavior of filament-wound composites based on the bridging model
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H. Ch Xiao, D. M. Yin, and B. M. Li
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Protein filament ,History ,Materials science ,Bridging model ,Composite material ,Computer Science Applications ,Education - Abstract
With the high specific stiffness, specific strength and designable ability, filament-wound composites have been widely applied in many industries, such as aerospace, energy and transportation, and they are also the one of more ideal choices for the lightweight structural design of weapon system. However, their complex structures, which including the cross-overs, undulations, and overlaps between different winding passages of the fiber bundles, make it difficult to obtain their macro mechanical properties. And this work will provide a method to predict the three-dimensional equivalent elastic properties of the filament-wound composites based on the multi-scale homogenization principle. The representative volume element (RVE) in the meso-scale is defined on the basis of the filament winding pattern, which characterizes all the micro-architecture details of the filament wound composites, such as fiber undulation, winding angle and lamination arrangement. Referring to the principle of volume average in the analysis method of braided composites, a theoretical prediction model for the three-dimensional equivalent elastic constants of the filament wound composites is established by adopting the bridging model. Through this method, the results obtained for the previous experimental model are in good agreement with the experimental ones, which verifies the reliability of this model. In addition, the effects of some winding parameters, such as winding angle, on the equivalent elastic behavior of the filament-wound composites are analyzed. And the rules gained can provide a theoretical reference for the optimum design of filament-wound composites. The full version of this extended abstract will appear in Defence Technology in 2020.
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- 2020
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4. AN IMPROVED MEASUREMENT OF ELECTROWEAK COUPLINGS FROM E+E--]E+E- AND E+E--]MU+MU
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K. Lübelsmeyer, H. M. Fischer, Gl Salmon, M. Wollstadt, R. J. Cashmore, T. D. Jones, H. U. Martyn, T. Barklow, Walter Dr. Hillen, D. H. Saxon, D. Trines, E.E. Ronat, W. Koch, G. Peise, H. Siebke, B. Foster, D. M. Binnie, U. Kötz, Guenter Wolf, M. Althoff, D. Notz, G. Poelz, J. McCardle, D. A. Garbutt, T. R. Wyatt, Michael Dittmar, G. Yekutieli, R.C.E. Devenish, Georg Zobernig, A. Jocksch, Y. Eisenberg, G. Knop, W. Braunschweig, T. Kracht, D. Strom, W. Wallraff, H. Hartmann, Hermann Kolanoski, J. K. Sedgbeer, M. Rushton, A. Shapira, Norbert Wermes, K. Gather, A. Ladage, G. Rudolph, H. Kück, H. Kowalski, H. Venkataramania, J. Harvey, J. Proudfoot, R. Wedemeyer, H. Burkhardt, J. Pyrlik, C. Youngman, I. C. Brock, G. Mikenberg, D. K. Hasell, E. Hilger, R. Beuselinck, A. Caldwell, Ch. Xiao, C. Jenkins, Ehud Duchovni, D. Pandoulas, Joseph Izen, M. G. Bowler, D. R. Quarrie, F. J. Kirschfink, M. Holder, P. Grossmann, B. Löhr, H. Hultschig, K. W. Bell, P. Mättig, P. Joos, W. G. Jones, P. L. Woodworth, J. Rimkus, B. H. Wiik, W. Schütte, John Hart, E. Wicklund, Sau Lan Wu, W. A. T. Wan Abdullah, Fernando Barreiro, P. E. L. Clarke, P. Rosskamp, M. Mermikides, D. Revel, R. Mir, Hl Krasemann, L. Köpke, M. Cherney, E. Lohrmann, B. Neumann, H. G. Sander, D.W. Schmitz, U. Karshon, P. J. Dornan, A. J. Campbell, R. Fohrmann, Juergen Thomas, D. Lüke, S. L. Llyod, and P. Leu
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Physics ,Particle physics ,Muon ,Physics and Astronomy (miscellaneous) ,High Energy Physics::Phenomenology ,Electroweak interaction ,Elementary particle ,Weinberg angle ,Fermion ,Nuclear physics ,Pair production ,High Energy Physics::Experiment ,Engineering (miscellaneous) ,Bhabha scattering ,Lepton - Abstract
We present an analysis of electroweak leptonic couplings from high statistics experiments on Bhabha scattering and μ pair production at an energy of 34.5 GeV. The forward-backward charge asymmetry of the μ pairs was measured to be −0.098±0.023±0.005. The data were found to agree well with the standard theory of electroweak interaction giving sin2θW=0.27±0.07. The leptonic weak couplings were determined to begv=0.000±0.170 andgA=−0.481±0.055. The data were also used to investigate a class of composite models for leptons.
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- 2016
5. Measurement of the radiative width of the η′(958) in two-photon interactions
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B. Löhr, K. Lübelsmeyer, P. Joos, D.W. Schmitz, E. Wicklund, R.C.E. Devenish, P. J. Dornan, Y. Eisenberg, W. G. Jones, W. Braunschweig, R. Fohrmann, H. U. Martyn, V. Mertens, M. Holder, H. Hultschig, C. M. Hawkes, D. Strom, H. M. Fischer, M. Rushton, B. H. Wiik, John Hart, Ch. Xiao, Guenter Wolf, G. Rudolph, G. Yekutieli, T. Kracht, R. J. Cashmore, G. Baranko, T. Tymieniecka, M. Takashima, Sau Lan Wu, Philip Bull, U. Kötz, R. Mir, H. Kück, D. A. Garbutt, R. J. Nowak, H. Siebke, M. Winik, Georg Zobernig, M. Dittmar, C. Jenkins, H. Kowalski, G. Kreutz, D. Trines, J. Harvey, G. Poelz, E. Lohrmann, P. Grossmann, K. U. Pösnecker, A. Ladage, T. D. Jones, B. Foster, D. M. Binnie, M. Althoff, J. McCardle, D. Notz, W. Wallraff, W. Schütte, K. Gather, A. Shapira, Fernando Barreiro, J. Eisenmann, G. Mikenberg, D. Pandoulas, F. J. Kirschfink, R. Beuselinck, W. A. T. Wan Abdullah, H. Venkataramania, Hermann Kolanoski, E.E. Ronat, D. K. Hasell, J. Pyrlik, P. E. L. Clarke, E. Hilger, R. Wedemeyer, G. Knop, M. Mermikides, D. Revel, Joseph Izen, H. Hartmann, L. Köpke, M. Cherney, J. Thomas, K. W. Bell, P. Mättig, A. Jocksch, S. Brandt, K. J. Sedgbeer, M. G. Bowler, Hl Krasemann, C. Youngman, H. G. Sander, P. Rosskamp, Ehud Duchovni, A. Eskreys, A. Caldwell, Stephen Lloyd, B. Neumann, U. Karshon, D. H. Saxon, G. E. Forden, D. Lüke, S. Ritz, and P. Leu
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Physics ,Nuclear and High Energy Physics ,Two-photon excitation microscopy ,Product (mathematics) ,Transverse momentum ,Radiative transfer ,State (functional analysis) ,Limit (mathematics) ,Atomic physics - Abstract
The reaction e + e − →e + e − η ′(958) has been observed by detecting the final state π + π − γ . The two-photon width of the η′ has been measured to be Γ ( η ′→ γγ ) = 5.1±0.4±0.7 keV. A search for the ι (1440) has been made in the ϱ 0 γ final state. An upper limit has been obtained for the product Γ ( ι (1440) → γ ) gg ), B ( ι → ϱ 0 γ )
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- 1984
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6. Observation of hard processes in collisions of two quasi-real photons
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Walter Dr. Hillen, G. Peise, A. Shapira, J. McCardle, D. Lüke, H. Kück, K. Gather, D. Trines, W. Schütte, G. Yekutieli, Fernando Barreiro, G. E. Forden, Giora Mikenberg, R. Beuselinck, W. Wallraff, Philip Bull, H. U. Martyn, D.W. Schmitz, Hermann Kolanoski, V. Mertens, Gl Salmon, J. K. Sedgbeer, R.C.E. Devenish, M. Wollstadt, W. G. Jones, P. J. Dornan, J. Harvey, M. Dittmar, D. Strom, D. Pandoulas, M. Rushton, K. Lübelsmeyer, R. Fohrmann, G. Rudolph, M. Mermikides, D. Revel, T. Kracht, P. L. Woodworth, R. Mir, C. Youngman, B. Löhr, Y. Eisenberg, H. Siebke, A. Ladage, P. Grossmann, W. Braunschweig, T. R. Wyatt, P. Joos, J. Rimkus, B. Foster, C. M. Hawkes, Norbert Wermes, P. Leu, E. Wicklund, H. Kowalsi, Jakita O. Thomas, H. Venkataramania, D. H. Saxon, C. Jenkins, Rj Cashmore, W. Koch, W. A. T. Wan Abdullah, M. G. Bowler, J. Pyrlik, M. Althoff, D. Notz, E. Hilger, D. M. Binnie, U. Kötz, L. Köpke, P. E. L. Clarke, M. Cherney, Ehud Duchovni, G. Poelz, A. Jocksch, K. W. Bell, P. Mättig, D. A. Garbutt, H. G. Sander, R. J. Nowak, H. Hartmann, J. Proudfoot, Ch. Xiao, T. Barklow, Alan Campbell, M. Holder, H. Hultschig, B. H. Wiik, John Hart, Sau Lan Wu, E.E. Ronat, G. Knop, P. Rosskamp, R. Wedemeyer, F. J. Kirschfink, H. M. Fischer, A. Caldwell, Stephen Lloyd, Georg Zobernig, D. K. Hasell, Joseph Izen, D. R. Quarrie, Gy. Wolf, B. Neumann, U. Karshon, E. Lohrmann, Tegid Jones, and Hl Krasemann
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Nuclear physics ,Physics ,Nuclear and High Energy Physics ,Range (particle radiation) ,Particle physics ,Photon ,Angular distribution ,Yield (chemistry) ,Hadron ,High Energy Physics::Experiment ,Electron ,Nuclear Experiment ,Term (time) - Abstract
Hard processes in photon-photon collisions are studied using high statistics data without requiring an electron tag. A high yield of hadrons with p t in the range 1.5–3.0 GeV/ c is observed. This yield exceeds the expectation of the Born term by a factor of four.
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- 1984
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7. The production and decay of Tau leptons ine + e ? annihilation at PETRA energies
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J. McCardle, A. Caldwell, K. Gather, Stephen Lloyd, T. D. Jones, Y. Eisenberg, R. Beuselinck, P. Dauncey, W. Wallraff, Philip Bull, Malte Hildebrandt, D.W. Schmitz, W. Braunschweig, P. Rosskamp, J. Harvey, Ehud Duchovni, M. Holder, C. M. Hawkes, H. Hultschig, P. J. Dornan, A. J. Campbell, H. U. Martyn, R. Wedemeyer, G. Baranko, B. H. Wiik, John Hart, Sau Lan Wu, V. Mertens, C. Youngman, A. Ladage, R. Fohrmann, A. Eskreys, E. Lohrmann, Michael Dittmar, G. Yekutieli, D. Pandoulas, G. Poelz, M. Althoff, J. Eisenmann, P. Grossmann, B. Neumann, T. Tymieniecka, Gy. Wolf, D. Notz, K. U. Pösnecker, H. M. Fischer, U. Kötz, H. Venkataramania, D. A. Garbutt, W. G. Jones, U. Karshon, R. J. Nowak, P. Leu, D. H. Saxon, R.C.E. Devenish, J. Pyrlik, H. Kowalski, C. Jenkins, Rj Cashmore, F. J. Kirschfink, E. Hilger, G. Kreutz, A. Shapira, Hl Krasemann, E.E. Ronat, M. G. Bowler, G. Knop, H. Kück, H. Siebke, D. Lüke, S. Ritz, D. M. Binnie, P. L. Woodworth, K. Lübelsmeyer, H. Hartmann, D. Strom, M. Rushton, G. Rudolph, Ch. Xiao, A. Jocksch, Stephanie Brandt, Georg Zobernig, T. Kracht, M. Takashima, W. A. T. Wan Abdullah, P. E. L. Clarke, D. K. Hasell, Joseph Izen, G. E. Forden, G. Mikenberg, M. Cherney, J. Thomas, W. Schütte, Fernando Barreiro, K. W. Bell, P. Mättig, D. Trines, M. Mermikides, D. Revel, R. Mir, Hermann Kolanoski, J. K. Sedgbeer, B. Löhr, P. Joos, B. Foster, E. Wicklund, and D. J. Mellor
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Nuclear physics ,Physics ,Particle decay ,Pair production ,Pion ,Annihilation ,Physics and Astronomy (miscellaneous) ,Branching fraction ,Electron–positron annihilation ,Engineering (miscellaneous) ,Charged particle ,Lepton - Abstract
We have observed τ pair production at average CM energies of 13.9, 22.3, 34.5 and 43.1 GeV. The cross-sections are consistent with QED, the cut off parameters beingΛ +>161 GeV andΛ −169 GeV (95% CL). The topological branching fraction of the τ to 1 charged particle,B 1, is 0.847±0.011 (stat) −0.013 +0.016 (syst) and no decays to 5 charged particles were observed resulting inB 5
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- 1985
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8. Photon pair production bye + e ? annihilation and search for supersymmetric photinos at energies greater than 40 GeV
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J. Harvey, C. Youngman, W. Schütte, Fernando Barreiro, H. U. Martyn, H. Venkataramania, J. Pyrlik, E. Hilger, H. Siebke, W. G. Jones, G. Baranko, M. Mermikides, D. Revel, M. Winik, V. Mertens, Ehud Duchovni, H. Kück, D. M. Binnie, A. Jocksch, F. J. Kirschfink, G. Poelz, A. Eskreys, T. D. Jones, R. Rosskamp, M. Cherney, E.E. Ronat, H. M. Fischer, Stephanie Brandt, A. Ladage, W. A. T. Wan Abdullah, P. D. Dauncey, R.C.E. Devenish, J. Thomas, T. Tymieniecka, Michael Dittmar, G. Yekutieli, G. Knop, P. Grossmann, R. Wedemeyer, B. Neumann, A. Caldwell, D. Pandoulas, Stephen Lloyd, U. Kötz, J. McCardle, H. Kowalski, P. E. L. Clarke, Georg Zobernig, R. Mir, D. A. Garbutt, M. G. Bowler, K. Gather, M. Holder, H. Hultschig, D. H. Saxon, B. H. Wiik, R. Beuselinck, R. J. Nowak, John Hart, Sau Lan Wu, U. Karshon, T. Kracht, Giora Mikenberg, D. K. Hasell, E. Lohrmann, K. U. Pösnecker, C. Jenkins, Rj Cashmore, K. Lübelsmeyer, Gy. Wolf, J. Eisenmann, A. Shapira, Joseph Izen, Y. Eisenberg, Ch. Xiao, W. Braunschweig, G. E. Forden, Hl Krasemann, K. W. Bell, P. Mättig, C. M. Hawkes, D. Strom, D. Trines, M. Rushton, G. Rudolph, Hermann Kolanoski, J. K. Sedgbeer, G. Kreutz, D. Lüke, S. Ritz, H. Hartmann, D.W. Schmitz, M. Althoff, P. J. Dornan, D. Notz, R. Fohrmann, M. Takashima, B. Löhr, P. Joos, B. Foster, E. Wicklund, D. J. Mellor, P. Leu, W. Wallraff, and Philip Bull
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Physics ,Nuclear physics ,Cross section (physics) ,Particle physics ,Selectron tube ,Photon ,Missing energy ,Annihilation ,Pair production ,Physics and Astronomy (miscellaneous) ,High Energy Physics::Experiment ,Engineering (miscellaneous) ,Photino - Abstract
The cross section for the processe + e −→γγ has been measured for c.m. energies 39.5 61 GeV and Λ+> GeV (95% confidence level) have been determined. A search for two photon final states with missing energy provided lower limits on the masses of the photino and selectron.
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- 1984
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9. Upper limits on the production rate of the decuplet baryons Δ andΣ* ine + e − annihilation at 34.4 GeV
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H. Siebke, M. Winik, C. Youngman, H. M. Fischer, W. G. Jones, R. Riethmüller, H. Venkataramania, J. Pyrlik, H. Kowalski, E. Hilger, M. Takashima, Ehud Duchovni, R.C.E. Devenish, R. J. Cashmore, P. L. Woodworth, T. Tymieniecka, D. Trines, J. McCardle, E.E. Ronat, U. Kötz, H. U. Martyn, B. Löhr, M. G. Bowler, Stephanie Brandt, Philip Bull, D. A. Garbutt, A. Eskreys, R. J. Nowak, W. Wallraff, Hermann Kolanoski, J. K. Sedgbeer, P. Joos, K. Gather, J. Harvey, Georg Zobernig, G. Knop, D. Pandoulas, W. A. T. Wan Abdullah, T. Kracht, G. Mikenberg, H. Hartmann, R. Beuselinck, P. Schmüser, P. E. L. Clarke, C. Jenkins, E. Wicklund, Gy. Wolf, K. W. Bell, P. Mättig, U. Karshon, W. Scütte, A. Caldwell, V. Mertens, Stephen Lloyd, A. Jocksch, K. H. Mess, A. Ladage, G. Baranko, T. D. Jones, G. Poelz, M. Althoff, Ch. Xiao, D. K. Hasell, G. Kreutz, P. Rosskamp, D. Notz, P. J. Dorman, H. Kück, K. U. Pösnecker, B. Foster, D. M. Binnie, P. Grossmann, Joseph Izen, R. Wedemeyer, D. Strom, A. Shapira, K. Lübelsmeyer, M. Rushton, G. Rudolph, B. Neumann, F. J. Kirschfink, M. Holder, H. Hultschig, Michael Dittmar, B. H. Wiik, John Hart, G. Yekutieli, Sau Lan Wu, Y. Eisenberg, W. Braunschweig, C. M. Hawkes, Fernando Barreiro, E. Lohrmann, J. Eisenmann, Hl Krasemann, M. Mermikides, D. Revel, R. Mir, D. H. Saxon, L. Köpke, M. Cherney, P. Leu, J. Thomas, H. G. Sander, G. E. Forden, D. Lüke, S. Ritz, D.W. Schmitz, A. J. Campbell, and R. Fohrmann
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Physics ,Nuclear physics ,Baryon ,Particle physics ,Annihilation ,Physics and Astronomy (miscellaneous) ,Octet ,Electron–positron annihilation ,Invariant mass ,Strangeness ,Spectral line ,Production rate - Abstract
Samples of ∼1,900 identified protons and ∼500 Λ have been used to search for decuplet baryon production ine+e− annihilation at a c.m. energy of 34.4 GeV. Thep π+ and Λ π± invariant mass spectra contain no Δ orΣ* signals. Upper limits, at 95% confidence level, are that less than 12% of allp and less than 26% of all Λ come from the decay of doubly charged Δ and singly chargedΣ* states respectively. These limits correspond to production rates of
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- 1984
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10. Differential cross sections for in the CM energy range from 2.0 to 3.1 GeV
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Georg Zobernig, Gy. Wolf, M. Wollstadt, H. Siebke, R. J. Cashmore, Ehud Duchovni, U. Kötz, T. R. Wyatt, D. A. Garbutt, T. Kracht, Ch. Xiao, E. Lohrmann, Joseph Izen, D. R. Quarrie, H. Kück, D. M. Binnie, D. Pandoulas, M. Dittmar, Tegid Jones, D. Heyland, P. Leu, R. Wedemeyer, R.C.E. Devenish, H. Venkataramania, Gl Salmon, L. Köpke, M. Cherney, T. Barklow, Juergen Thomas, J. Pyrlik, U. Karshon, E. Hilger, D.W. Schmitz, A. Shapira, G. Yekutieli, Hl Krasemann, A. Jocksch, D. Strom, H. Kowalski, H. G. Sander, P. J. Dornan, A. J. Campbell, W. Schütte, Fernando Barreiro, W. Koch, Norbert Wermes, G. Poelz, W. G. Jones, A. Ladage, I. Al-Agil, R. Fohrmann, A. Caldwell, Stephen Lloyd, K. H. Mess, M. Rushton, M. Mermikides, D. Revel, H. U. Martyn, R. Mir, G. Rudolph, B. Neumann, P. Rosskamp, P. L. Woodworth, M. G. Bowler, D. Lüke, K. W. Bell, P. Mättig, J. Rimkus, C. Youngman, D. Trines, Walter Dr. Hillen, G. Peise, I. C. Brock, P. E. L. Clarke, W. Wallraff, Hermann Kolanoski, J. K. Sedgbeer, K. Lübelsmeyer, S. J. Cooper, Y. Eisenberg, W. Braunschweig, H. Hartmann, J. Proudfoot, M. Althoff, D. Notz, D. H. Saxon, J. McCardle, K. Gather, G. Mikenberg, R. Beuselinck, F. J. Kirschfink, E.E. Ronat, P. Grossmann, G. Knop, B. Löhr, P. Joos, M. Holder, B. Foster, H. Hultschig, B. H. Wiik, John Hart, E. Wicklund, Sau Lan Wu, J. Harvey, and H. M. Fischer
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Physics ,Nuclear physics ,Nuclear and High Energy Physics ,Angular range ,Range (particle radiation) ,Cross section (physics) ,Angular distribution ,Scattering ,High Energy Physics::Experiment ,Atomic physics ,Nuclear Experiment ,Storage ring - Abstract
Exclusive production of proton-antiproton pairs by two photon scattering at CM energies between 2.0 GeV and 3.1 GeV has been measured with the TASSO detector at the e + e − storage ring PETRA. The angular distribution is flat within the accepted CM angular range | cos Θ ∗ |⩽0.7 . The integrated cross section (| cos Θ ∗ |⩽0.6) drops from about 4 nb at 2 GeV to less than 0.5 nb above 3 GeV. For the two-photon production of the η c (2984) and its subsequent decay into proton-antiproton the upper limit Γ(η c →γγ)· B (η c → p p ) keV (95% CL) is found.
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- 1983
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11. Properties of charm jets produced in e+e− annihilation near 34 GeV
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Gl Salmon, M. Althoff, D. Notz, U. Karshon, R. J. Nowak, M. Wollstadt, T. D. Jones, D.W. Schmitz, W. Koch, P. Rosskamp, A. Ladage, G. Poelz, R. Wedemeyer, H. Hartmann, T. Kracht, T. Barklow, W. Braunschweig, H. Kück, H. U. Martyn, A. Shapira, P. Grossmann, H. Kowalski, Norbert Wermes, C. M. Hawkes, H. Venkataramania, R.C.E. Devenish, D. R. Quarrie, D. M. Binnie, R. Fohrmann, J. Proudfoot, P. L. Woodworth, U. Kötz, Gy. Wolf, Michael Dittmar, K. Gather, A. L. Campbell, G. Yekutieli, Rj Cashmore, E. Hilger, Giora Mikenberg, B. Neumann, W. G. Jones, W. A. T. Wan Abdullah, D. A. Garbutt, J. Thomas, J. Sedgbeer, F. J. Kirschfink, M. Holder, D. Lüke, P. E. L. Clarke, H. Hultschig, B. H. Wiik, John Hart, Sau Lan Wu, P. J. Dornan, C. Jenkins, D. Pandoulas, J. Rimkus, K. Lübelsmeyer, H. Siebke, E.E. Ronat, T. R. Wyatt, G. Knop, P. Leu, Ch. Xiao, R. Mir, G. E. Forden, W. Schütte, Fernando Barreiro, Y. Eisenberg, M. Mermikides, D. Revel, L. Köpke, M. Cherney, M. G. Bowler, H. G. Sander, A. Jocksch, C. Youngman, J. McCardle, A. Caldwell, Stephen Lloyd, Ehud Duchovni, D. Strom, M. Rushton, G. Rudolph, B. Löhr, Walter Dr. Hillen, G. Peise, H. M. Fischer, Georg Zobernig, D. K. Hasell, P. Mättig, Joseph Izen, P. Joos, B. Foster, E. Wicklund, D. Trines, W. Wallraff, Philip Bull, J. Harvey, R. Beuselinck, K. W. Bell, D. H. Saxon, J. Pyrlik, Hermann Kolanoski, Hl Krasemann, and E. Lohrmann
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Quark ,Physics ,Nuclear and High Energy Physics ,Particle physics ,Annihilation ,Meson ,Astrophysics::High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena ,Electron–positron annihilation ,High Energy Physics::Phenomenology ,Hadron ,Elementary particle ,Charged particle ,Nuclear physics ,High Energy Physics::Experiment ,Nuclear Experiment ,Boson - Abstract
D ∗± production via e + e − → D ∗± X was studied at CM energies near 34 GeV. The charged particles produced in the hemisphere opposite to that of the D ∗ were used to investigate the fragmentation of charm jets. All spectra studied show a close similarity between the charm jet and the average jet obtained by summing over all quark flavours. The spectra of particles produced in the D ∗ hemisphere were used to study separately first rank and higher rank fragmentation.
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- 1984
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12. Determination of α s in first and second order QCD frome + e − annihilation into hadrons
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E.E. Ronat, V. Mertens, G. Knop, D.W. Schmitz, H. Venkataramania, B. Neumann, P. J. Dornan, M. Holder, H. Hultschig, E. Hilger, B. H. Wiik, R. Mir, C. Youngman, R. Fohrmann, John Hart, Sau Lan Wu, W. Wallraff, Philip Bull, E. Lohrmann, C. Jenkins, Rj Cashmore, J. Harvey, R. Wedemeyer, Ehud Duchovni, G. E. Forden, G. Baranko, K. U. Pösnecker, D. Strom, A. Ladage, J. Eisenmann, D. Lüke, P. Rosskamp, W. Schütte, Fernando Barreiro, T. Barklow, T. D. Jones, U. Karshon, M. Takashima, R. J. Nowak, D. H. Saxon, M. Rushton, A. Eskreys, G. Rudolph, D. Pandoulas, H. U. Martyn, B. Löhr, F. J. Kirschfink, A. Shapira, P. Joos, U. Kötz, P. Grossmann, H. Siebke, D. A. Garbutt, E. Wicklund, M. G. Bowler, J. Pyrlik, J. McCardle, M. Winik, H. Kowalski, M. Mermikides, D. Revel, T. Kracht, Giora Mikenberg, P. Leu, D. K. Hasell, K. J. Sedgbeer, Hl Krasemann, P. Mättig, Hermann Kolanoski, R. Beuselinck, M. Althoff, D. Notz, L. Köpke, B. Foster, D. M. Binnie, M. Cherney, Gy. Wolf, Stephanie Brandt, A. Caldwell, J. Thomas, A. Jocksch, G. Yekutieli, K. W. Bell, H. G. Sander, Joseph Izen, Stephen Lloyd, Ch. Xiao, H. M. Fischer, H. Hartmann, G. Kreutz, D. Trines, Michael Dittmar, K. Gather, Georg Zobernig, H. Kück, Y. Eisenberg, W. Braunschweig, C. M. Hawkes, T. Tymieniecka, K. Lübelsmeyer, W. G. Jones, W. A. T. Wan Abdullah, P. E. L. Clarke, R.C.E. Devenish, and G. Poelz
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Quantum chromodynamics ,Physics ,Particle physics ,Annihilation ,Physics and Astronomy (miscellaneous) ,Electron–positron annihilation ,media_common.quotation_subject ,Hadron ,Asymmetry ,Spectral line ,Gluon ,Nuclear physics ,Bibliography ,High Energy Physics::Experiment ,media_common - Abstract
Multihadron events produced bye+e− annihilation at a c.m. energy of 34.6 GeV have been used to determine αs. The predictions of 1 st and 2nd order QCD models with independent jet and string fragmentation have been compared to a large variety of kinematic variables such as event shapes, transverse momentum spectra, jet masses, 3-cluster thrust and the asymmetry of energy-energy correlations. The value of αs has been found to depend on the variables used, on the fragmentation model and on the treatment of soft gluons in the 2nd order QCD calculation. Within the models considered αs has been found in complete 2nd order QCD to lie between 0.12 and 0.23.
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13. Observation of production in e+e− anihilation
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W. G. Jones, Ehud Duchovni, H. Venkataramania, B. Löhr, C. Youngman, D. Trines, P. Joos, F. J. Kirschfink, B. Foster, P. L. Woodworth, J. Harvey, J. Pyrlik, E. Wicklund, Gl Salmon, E. Hilger, W. Schütte, Fernando Barreiro, W. Wallraff, C. Jenkins, I. C. Brock, M. G. Bowler, M. Holder, H. Hultschig, Hermann Kolanoski, J. K. Sedgbeer, D. Strom, Joseph Izen, D. Lüke, A. Jocksch, J. Rimkus, M. Rushton, B. H. Wiik, John Hart, A. Ladage, D. M. Binnie, Y. Eisenberg, D. R. Quarrie, M. Dittmar, W. Braunschweig, M. Althoff, D. Notz, H. M. Fischer, G. Rudolph, Sau Lan Wu, R. Wedemeyer, E. Lohrmann, P. Grossmann, Georg Zobernig, J. McCardle, K. Gather, D. Pandoulas, Ch. Xiao, M. Mermikides, D. Revel, G. Mikenberg, R. Beuselinck, P. Rosskamp, W. Koch, R. Mir, B. Neumann, R. J. Cashmore, Gy. Wolf, T. Barklow, Tegid Jones, G. Poelz, U. Kötz, M. Wollstadt, Norbert Wermes, P. Leu, G. Yekutieli, E.E. Ronat, A. Caldwell, Stephen Lloyd, R.C.E. Devenish, H. Siebke, D. A. Garbutt, K. H. Mess, T. R. Wyatt, G. Knop, H. Hartmann, K. W. Bell, P. Mättig, D.W. Schmitz, A. Shapira, P. J. Dornan, Hl Krasemann, A. J. Campbell, J. Proudfoot, T. Kracht, L. Köpke, R. Fohrmann, M. Cherney, Walter Dr. Hillen, G. Peise, H. G. Sander, U. Karshon, K. Lübelsmeyer, D. H. Saxon, D. Heyland, Juergen Thomas, H. Kowalski, W. A. T. Wan Abdullah, P. E. L. Clarke, H. Kück, and H. U. Martyn
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Nuclear physics ,Physics ,Nuclear and High Energy Physics ,Annihilation ,Electron–positron annihilation ,Hadron ,Event (particle physics) - Abstract
We present evidence for the production of Ξ· − , Ξ − in e+e− annihilation into hadrons. Our measurements yields: 0.026 ± 0.008 (stat.) ± 0.009 (syst.) Ξ − , Ξ − per hadronic event at W ∼ 34 GeV. Using our previous measurements of Λ, Λ and p, p production we obtain the relative yields (Ξ − , Ξ − /(Λ, Λ = 0.087 ± 0.03 ( stat. ) ± 0.03 ( syst. ) and (Ξ − , Ξ − /( p , p = 0.033 ± 0.011 ( stat. ) ± 0.011 ( syst. ) .
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14. A detailed study of strange particle production ine + e − annihilation at high energy
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G. Yekutieli, Ch. Xiao, Michael Dittmar, K. Gather, W. Wallraff, Philip Bull, Giora Mikenberg, W. Schütte, P. Dauncey, Stephanie Brandt, K. Lübelsmeyer, Y. Eisenberg, Ehud Duchovni, Fernando Barreiro, Hermann Kolanoski, J. K. Sedgbeer, J. Harvey, M. Althoff, E. Ronat, D. K. Hasell, W. Braunschweig, P. Mättig, J. McCardle, H. U. Martyn, D. Notz, V. Mertens, A. Eskreys, C. M. Hawkes, R. Wedemeyer, W. G. Jones, U. Kötz, Joseph Izen, H. M. Fischer, D. A. Garbutt, K. U. Pösnecker, D. H. Saxon, R. Beuselinck, P. L. Woodworth, Georg Zobernig, A. Ladage, D. M. Binnie, W. A. T. Wan Abdullah, A. Caldwell, G. Baranko, H. Hartmann, G. Knop, A. Shapira, Stephen Lloyd, G. Poelz, M. Mermikides, D. Revel, D. Strom, P. Grossmann, G. E. Forden, M. Rushton, R.C.E. Devenish, G. Rudolph, B. Löhr, Hl Krasemann, F. J. Kirschfink, K. W. Bell, U. Karshon, R. J. Nowak, M. Holder, M. Takashima, H. Hultschig, H. Venkataramania, B. H. Wiik, John Hart, E. Lohrmann, Sau Lan Wu, P. Leu, M. Cherney, J. Eisenmann, P. Joos, B. Foster, E. Wicklund, D. J. Mellor, J. Thomas, T. D. Jones, E. Hilger, R. Mir, H. Siebke, H. Kowalski, D. Pandoulas, D. Lüke, S. Ritz, C. Jenkins, B. Neumann, Rj Cashmore, J. Pyrlik, M. G. Bowler, D.W. Schmitz, C. Youngman, P. J. Dornan, A. J. Campbell, R. Fohrmann, P. Rosskamp, M. Hildebrandt, Gy. Wolf, A. Joksch, T. Kracht, H. Kück, P. E. L. Clarke, T. Tymieniecka, G. Kreutz, and D. Trines
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Baryon ,Nuclear physics ,Physics ,Strange quark ,Particle physics ,Annihilation ,Physics and Astronomy (miscellaneous) ,Electron–positron annihilation ,Rapidity ,Lambda ,Engineering (miscellaneous) ,Scaling ,Charged particle - Abstract
Results onK0 and Λ production ine+e− annihilation at c.m. energies of 14, 22 and 34 GeV are presented. The shape of theK0 and Λ differential cross sections are very similar to each other and to those of π±,K± and\(p(\bar p)\). Scaling violations are observed forK0 production. We obtain a value for the probability to produce strange quark-antiquark pairs relative to that to produce up or down quark-antiquark pairs of 0.35±0.02±0.05. The value ofRh=σ(e+e-→hX)/σµµ is shown to rise steadily with c.m. energy for all particle species. At 34 GeV we find 1.48±0.05K0 and 0.31±0.03 Λ per event. We have searched for possible Λ polarization. The production ofK0's and Λ's in jets is examined as a function ofpT2 and rapidity and compared to that of all charged particles; the yields in two and three jets are also investigated. Results are presented from events with two baryons\((\Lambda ,\bar \Lambda ,por\bar p)\) observed.
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15. Observation of F meson production in high energy e+e− annihilation
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W. Schütte, D. K. Hasell, Fernando Barreiro, P. Mättig, Y. Eisenberg, M. Mermikides, D. Revel, Joseph Izen, C. Youngman, J. McCardle, Rj Cashmore, R. Mir, M. Holder, H. Hultschig, T. Barklow, H. M. Fischer, H. Kück, Georg Zobernig, B. H. Wiik, T. D. Jones, John Hart, V. Mertens, L. Köpke, H. Hartmann, M. Cherney, A. Jocksch, D. R. Quarrie, Sau Lan Wu, H. G. Sander, P. J. Dornan, H. Kowalski, G. Baranko, Ch. Xiao, W. Wallraff, Philip Bull, H. U. Martyn, J. Thomas, J. Harvey, J. Proudfoot, W. A. T. Wan Abdullah, D. M. Binnie, M. G. Bowler, R. Wedemeyer, D.W. Schmitz, D. H. Saxon, C. Jenkins, M. Althoff, D. Notz, Giora Mikenberg, E.E. Ronat, R. Beuselinck, M. Wollstadt, G. Knop, Gl Salmon, Walter Dr. Hillen, P. Grossmann, G. E. Forden, P. E. L. Clarke, G. Peise, P. Joos, U. Kötz, B. Foster, Hermann Kolanoski, W. Koch, T. Kracht, A. J. Campbell, D. A. Garbutt, W. G. Jones, E. Wicklund, A. Ladage, F. J. Kirschfink, G. Poelz, R. Fohrmann, D. Trines, K. W. Bell, R.C.E. Devenish, D. Strom, Gy. Wolf, M. Rushton, P. Leu, G. Rudolph, P. L. Woodworth, B. Löhr, Hl Krasemann, J. Rimkus, D. Lüke, H. Venkataramania, E. Hilger, P. Rosskamp, D. Pandoulas, J. Pyrlik, H. Siebke, T. R. Wyatt, J. Sedgbeer, Norbert Wermes, E. Lohrmann, A. Shapira, Michael Dittmar, K. Gather, G. Yekutieli, A. Caldwell, Stephen Lloyd, K. Lübelsmeyer, Ehud Duchovni, W. Braunschweig, C. M. Hawkes, U. Karshon, R. J. Nowak, and B. Neumann
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Physics ,Nuclear physics ,Nuclear and High Energy Physics ,High energy ,Meson production ,Pair production ,Annihilation ,Meson ,Branching fraction ,Electron–positron annihilation ,Yield (chemistry) - Abstract
Production of the F meson by e + e − annihilation at high energies has been obsrved in the ϕπ final state with a mass of 1.975 ± 0.009 ± 0.010 GeV and a width consistent with the mass resolution. The yield of F production times branching ratio relative to μ pair production is R F ( x ⩾ 0.3) B (F ± → ϕπ ± ) = 0.061 ± 0.012 ± 0.018.
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16. PRODUCTION AND MUONIC DECAY OF HEAVY QUARKS IN E+E- ANNIHILATION AT 34.5 GEV
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H. Venkataramania, J. Pyrlik, E. Hilger, D. Trines, W. Koch, H. Kowalski, C. Youngman, G. Poelz, Hermann Kolanoski, J. K. Sedgbeer, W. A. T. Wan Abdullah, G. E. Forden, Walter Dr. Hillen, H. Hartmann, R. Mir, G. Peise, J. Proudfoot, A. L. Campbell, W. Jocksch, Michael Dittmar, G. Yekutieli, P. E. L. Clarke, R. Wedemeyer, T. Barklow, R.C.E. Devenish, K. W. Bell, P. Mättig, M. Althoff, D. Notz, B. Foster, D. M. Binnie, A. Shapira, M. Holder, Norbert Wermes, H. Hultschig, B. H. Wiik, John Hart, Sau Lan Wu, B. Löhr, P. Joos, E. Wicklund, K. Lübelsmeyer, Y. Eisenberg, W. Braunschweig, Hl Krasemann, C. M. Hawkes, Juergen Thomas, P. Leu, E. Lohrmann, D.W. Schmitz, D. Strom, P. J. Dornan, D. Pandoulas, H. Siebke, R. Fohrmann, H. U. Martyn, T. R. Wyatt, M. Rushton, G. Rudolph, W. Wallraff, Philip Bull, D. Lüke, L. Köpke, M. Cherney, U. Kötz, H. G. Sander, D. A. Garbutt, W. Schütte, R. J. Nowak, Fernando Barreiro, J. Harvey, J. Rimkus, M. Mermikides, D. Revel, Gy. Wolf, Ch. Xiao, P. Rosskamp, M. G. Bowler, C. Jenkins, Rj Cashmore, W. G. Jones, Ehud Duchovni, P. L. Woodworth, P. Grossmann, J. McCardle, K. Gather, T. D. Jones, R. Beuselinck, D. K. Hasell, D. Ronat, Gl Salmon, Joseph Izen, D. R. Quarrie, A. Ladage, F. J. Kirschfink, D. H. Saxon, A. Caldwell, U. Karshon, Stephen Lloyd, G. Knop, B. Neumann, H. M. Fischer, Georg Zobernig, Giora Mikenberg, H. Kück, M. Wollstadt, and T. Kracht
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Nuclear physics ,Physics ,Particle decay ,Particle physics ,Muon ,Pair production ,Annihilation ,Physics and Astronomy (miscellaneous) ,Branching fraction ,Electron–positron annihilation ,Hadron ,Engineering (miscellaneous) ,Lepton - Abstract
The production of prompt muons in e+e- annihilation has been studied at centre of mass energies near 34.5 GeV. The measured semi-muonic branching ratios of b and c quarks are B(b»Xμv) =0.117±0.028±0.01 and B(c→Xμv)=0.082 ±0.012a-0.01+0.02. The fragmentation functions of heavy quarks are hard, =0.85a-0.12-0.07+0.10+0.02 and =0.77a-0.07-0.11+0.05+0.03. Limits have been set on flavour changing neutral current decays:B(b→Xμ+μ-)
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17. Incremental diagnostic value of virtual non-contrast dual-energy CT for the diagnosis of choledocholithiasis over conventional unenhanced CT.
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Xiao CH, Liu P, Zhang HH, Yang F, Chen X, Huang F, Liu JB, and Tan XZ
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- Humans, Male, Female, Middle Aged, Adult, Aged, Retrospective Studies, Cholangiopancreatography, Magnetic Resonance methods, Radiography, Dual-Energy Scanned Projection methods, Sensitivity and Specificity, Choledocholithiasis diagnostic imaging, Tomography, X-Ray Computed methods
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Purpose: The purpose of this study was to evaluate the incremental diagnostic value of virtual non-contrast (VNC) images derived from unenhanced dual-energy computed tomography (CT) for the diagnosis of choledocholithiasis by comparison with conventional unenhanced CT., Materials and Methods: Eighty-nine patients with gallbladder stones who had undergone both abdominal unenhanced dual-energy CT and magnetic resonance cholangiopancreatography (MRCP) were retrospectively included. There were 53 men and 36 women, with a mean age of 54 ± 13 (standard deviation) years (age range: 41-67 years). VNC and conventional CT images were generated. Two independent radiologists evaluated the presence of choledocholithiasis in three reading sessions (session 1, conventional unenhanced CT images; session 2, VNC images; session 3, conventional unenhanced CT plus VNC images). The reading time to identify choledocholithiasis was recorded. Inter-reader agreement was measured by using the Cohen kappa (κ) test. Incremental diagnostic value of VNC imaging when combined with conventional unenhanced CT was assessed based on discrimination (area under the curve [AUC]) and clinical utility (decision curve analysis). The diagnostic performance of dual-energy CT and that of MRCP were compared using DeLong test., Results: Using the standard of reference, 39 patients (39/89; 44%) had choledocholithiasis. The diagnosis of choledocholithiasis was improved using VNC images in combination with conventional unenhanced CT (AUC, 0.877; 95% confidence interval [CI]: 0.808, 0.947) by comparison with conventional unenhanced CT alone (AUC, 0.789; 95% CI: 0.718, 0.877) (P = 0.033) and achieved almost perfect inter-reader agreement (κ = 0.88; 95% CI: 0.72, 1.00) for the diagnosis of choledocholithiasis, without lengthening the median reading time (16.2 s for the combination of conventional CT and VNC images vs. 14.7 s for conventional CT alone; P= 0.325). Based on decision curve analysis, adding VNC imaging to conventional unenhanced CT resulted in a higher net benefit among most of decision thresholds. No differences in diagnostic performance were found between the combination of conventional unenhanced CT and VNC imaging (AUC, 0.877; 95% CI: 0.808, 0.947) and MRCP (AUC, 0.913; 95% CI: 0.852, 0.974) (P= 0.458)., Conclusions: VNC images derived from dual-energy unenhanced CT have incremental diagnostic value for the diagnosis of choledocholithiasis. Unenhanced CT in a dual-energy mode may be a useful tool for the diagnosis of choledocholithiasis., Competing Interests: Declaration of competing interest The authors have no relevant financial or non-financial interests to disclose in relation with this article., (Copyright © 2024 The Author(s). Published by Elsevier Masson SAS.. All rights reserved.)
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18. First report of Botrytis cinerea causing grey mold on Corydalis yanhusuo in Panan, China.
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Zhao D, Yang CG, Xiao CH, Wu Z, Ren S, and Yang Y
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Yanhusuo (Corydalis yanhusuo (Y. H. Chou & Chun C. Hsu) W. T. Wang ex Z.Y. Su & C.Y. Wu), a perennial herbaceous plant of the Papaveraceae family and genus Corydalis, is also known as Yuanhu and used as medicine by its tuberous roots. It is mainly planted in Zhejiang, Jiangsu and Anhui provinces of China, with the best quality produced in Panan County of Zhejiang province. Yanhusuo has the effects of promoting blood circulation, invigorating the flow of qi and relieving pain, and is widely used in Chinese traditional medicines. In surveys carried out in summer of 2020-2023, grey mold disease was found occurred on C. yanhusuo in Panan County. This disease begins at April, and lasts to July, with incidence of 20% to 70%. The diseased plants showed a large number of gray mold layers adhere to the leaves. When the disease infects from the leaf tips, it form V-shaped lesions; when the leaves are severely infected, the entire leaves die, shrink, curl, and have a large number of gray mold layers on the surface. To identify the causal agent of this leaf disease, diseased leaves were collected from Yanhusuo field at Panan County of Zhejiang province in China since 2020, and tissues at the junction of the healthy and diseased areas were cut off, disinfected with 75% ethanol for 30 seconds, rinsed with sterile water for 3 times for 1 minute each time, air-dried under sterile conditions, and then were inoculated in PDA medium and cultured in a 25℃ incubator. After 2-3 days, picked the edge hyphae of the fungi that grew on the PDA plate and cultured them on a new PDA plate. After 5 days, picked the single spore and inoculated on a new PDA plate for continuous cultivation until pure culture strains were obtained. Thirty strains were isolated from 30 samples that collected from 3 Yanhusuo fields in Panan County. One of the thirty purified strains was named "YH8" for further identification. When cultured on PDA medium, mycelia were initially whitish and turned gray with age. The hyphae accumulate into clusters, and no sclerotia are produced during the cultivation. The conidiophores are slender, septate. The base of the conidiophore is enlarged or slightly enlarged. The conidiophore often has branches and produces a large number of conidia, which are similar to grape clusters. The conidia are monosporous, ovoid, and colorless, 6.08 μm-12.76 μm×8.42 μm-19.34 μm, with an average size of 9.55 μm×14.50 μm. To further identify the species, YH8 genomic DNA was extracted, and the internal transcribed spacer (ITS), heat shock protein (HSP60), and glyceraldehyde-3-phosphate dehydrogenase (G3PDH) genes were amplified with the primers ITS1/4 (White et al. 1990), HSP60-F/HSP60-R, and G3PDH-F/G3PDH-R (Staats et al. 2005), respectively. A multilocus phylogenetic tree was constructed with the ITS, HSP60, and G3PDH reference sequences, and the sequences of PCR amplicons (Genbank number: PP388281, PP376066 and PP376067) were 100% (518 bp out of 518 bp), 99% (994 bp out of 995 bp) and 100% (880 bp out of 880 bp) identical to the Botrytis cinerea strain 5-3, respectively, and the grouping of strain YH8 was supported by 99% bootstrap value. To fulfill the Koch's postulates, spore suspension (approximately 103 CFU/mL) of YH8 was sprayed onto leaves of 3-week Yanhusuo seedlings, and sterile water was sprayed as negative control, 15 seedlings for each treatment, and the experiments was repeated for times. The seedlings were incubated in a growth chamber under 28℃ and 80% humidity. Seven days after inoculation, leaves of noninoculated controls were green and healthy, while the seedlings inoculated with spore suspension of YH8 showed lesions and molds, which were same with field symptoms. The causal pathogen was then reisolated from the lesions, and the gained pathogen showed same colony and spore morphology with YH8, which suggested the confirmation of Koch's postulates. Based on the morphological characteristics and molecular identification, the strain YH8 was identified as B. cinerea. To our knowledge, this is the first report of B. cinerea causing gray mold on the Corydalis yanhusuo in China. This report will provide guide to growers and local technicians for diagnostic and controlling grey mold disease of Yanhusuo.
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19. Decoding tumor stage by peritumoral and intratumoral radiomics in resectable esophageal squamous cell carcinoma.
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Tan XZ, Ma R, Liu P, Xiao CH, Zhang HH, Yang F, Liang CH, and Liu ZY
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- Humans, Female, Middle Aged, Retrospective Studies, Radiomics, Tomography, X-Ray Computed methods, Esophageal Squamous Cell Carcinoma diagnostic imaging, Esophageal Squamous Cell Carcinoma surgery, Esophageal Neoplasms diagnostic imaging, Esophageal Neoplasms surgery
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Purpose: To evaluate the potential application of radiomics in predicting Tumor-Node-Metastasis (TNM) stage in patients with resectable esophageal squamous cell carcinoma (ESCC)., Methods: This retrospective study included 122 consecutive patients (mean age, 57 years; 27 women). Corresponding tumor of interest was identified on axial arterial-phase CT images with manual annotation. Radiomics features were extracted from intra- and peritumoral regions. Features were pruned to train LASSO regression model with 93 patients to construct a radiomics signature, whose performance was validated in a test set of 29 patients. Prognostic value of radiomics-predicted TNM stage was estimated by survival analysis in the entire cohort., Results: The radiomics signature incorporating one intratumoral and four peritumoral features was significantly associated with TNM stage. This signature discriminated tumor stage with an area under curve (AUC) of 0.823 in the training set, with similar performance in the test set (AUC 0.813). Recurrence-free survival (RFS) was significantly different between different radiomics-predicted TNM stage groups (Low-risk vs high-risk, log-rank P = 0.004). Univariate and multivariate Cox regression analyses revealed that radiomics-predicted TNM stage was an independent preoperative factor for RFS., Conclusions: The proposed radiomics signature combing intratumoral and peritumoral features was predictive of TNM stage and associated with prognostication in ESCC., (© 2023. The Author(s).)
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20. A systematic review and meta-analysis of pollutants in environmental media.
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Xiao CH, Meng XZ, Li BX, and Gao HW
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- Humans, Forecasting, Water Pollution analysis, Food Safety, Environmental Pollutants analysis, Air Pollution analysis
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Environmental pollutants are ubiquitous in our environmental media, resulting in detrimental impacts on both humans and the environment. An evidence-based review, particularly a systematic review and meta-analysis, performs a crucial function in assessing the pollution status of pollutants in environmental media at national and global scales. We selected and thoroughly investigated 76 papers focusing on systematic reviews and meta-analyses of contaminants in environmental media. The need to broaden the scope of studies was observed with an increase in the total number of publications, and there were greater focuses on food safety, water pollution, biological pollution, and environmental risks. Furthermore, this review outlined the fundamental procedures involved in a systematic review and meta-analysis, including literature searching, screening of articles, study quality analysis, data extraction and synthesis, and meta-analysis. A meta-analysis typically comprises fixed- and/or random-effects meta-analysis, identifying and measuring heterogeneity, sensitivity analysis, publication bias, subgroup analysis, and meta-regression. We specifically explored the application of meta-analysis to assess the presence of contaminants in environmental media based on two different pollutant categories, namely, non-biological and biological pollutants. The mean value is commonly utilized to assess the pooled concentration of non-biological pollutants, while the prevalence serves as the effect size of biological pollutants. Additionally, we summarized the innovative applications, frequent misuses, and problems encountered in systematic reviews and meta-analyses. Finally, we proposed several suggestions for future research endeavors., (© 2023. The Author(s), under exclusive licence to Springer-Verlag GmbH Germany, part of Springer Nature.)
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21. Proteomics analysis of lung tissue reveals protein makers for the lung injury of adjuvant arthritis rats.
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Zhang PH, Wu DB, Liu J, Wen JT, Chen ES, and Xiao CH
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- Rats, Animals, Proteomics methods, Quality of Life, Lung pathology, Fatty Acids, Lung Injury etiology, Arthritis, Experimental, Arthritis, Rheumatoid pathology
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Lung injury is one of the common extra‑articular lesions in rheumatoid arthritis (RA). Due to its insidious onset and no obvious clinical symptoms, it can be easily dismissed in the early stage of diagnosis, which is one of the reasons that leads to a decline of the quality of life and subsequent death of patients with RA. However, its pathogenesis is still unclear and there is a lack of effective therapeutic targets. In the present study, tandem mass tag‑labeled proteomics was used to research the lung tissue proteins in RA model (adjuvant arthritis, AA) rats that had secondary lung injury. The aim of the present study was to identify the differentially expressed proteins related to RA‑lung injury, determine their potential role in the pathogenesis of RA‑lung injury and provide potential targets for clinical treatment. Lung tissue samples were collected from AA‑lung injury and normal rats. The differentially expressed proteins (DEPs) were identified by tandem mass spectrometry. Bioinformatic analysis was used to assess the biological processes and signaling pathways associated with these DEPs. A total of 310 DEPs were found, of which 244 were upregulated and 66 were downregulated. KEGG anlysis showed that 'fatty acid degradation', 'fatty acid metabolism', 'fatty acid elongation', 'complement and coagulation cascades', 'peroxisome proliferator‑activated receptor signaling pathway' and 'hypoxia‑inducible factor signaling pathway' were significantly upregulated in the lung tissues of AA‑lung injury. Immunofluorescence staining confirmed the increased expression of clusterin, serine protease inhibitors and complement 1qc in lung tissue of rats with AA lung injury. In the present study, the results revealed the significance of certain DEPs (for example, C9, C1qc and Clu) in the occurrence and development of RA‑lung injury and provided support through experiments to identify potential biomarkers for the early diagnosis and prevention of RA‑lung injury.
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22. Hepatic Inflammatory Pseudotumor-like Follicular Dendritic Cell Sarcoma Mimicking Hepatocellular Carcinoma.
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Zhang HH, Xiao CH, and Tan XZ
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- Humans, Dendritic Cell Sarcoma, Follicular diagnosis, Dendritic Cell Sarcoma, Follicular pathology, Carcinoma, Hepatocellular diagnosis, Liver Neoplasms diagnosis, Liver Neoplasms pathology, Granuloma, Plasma Cell diagnosis, Granuloma, Plasma Cell pathology, Hepatitis, Gastrointestinal Neoplasms
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23. [Bamboo-based medicinal moxibustion for chronic fatigue syndrome: a randomized controlled trial].
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Xue KY, Quan F, Tang JX, Xiao CH, Lu CX, and Cui J
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- Humans, Physical Examination, Moxibustion, Fatigue Syndrome, Chronic therapy, Acupuncture Therapy
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Objective: To observe the clinical efficacy of bamboo-based medicinal moxibustion for chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS), and to preliminarily explore its action mechanism., Methods: Sixty-four patients with CFS were randomly divided into a moxibustion group (32 cases, 1 case dropped off, 1 case excluded) and an acupuncture group (32 cases, 2 cases dropped off). The patients in the moxibustion group were treated with bamboo-based medicinal moxibustion, while the patients in the acupuncture group were treated with routine acupuncture. Both groups were treated once a day, 6 days as a course of treatment with 1 day interval, for a total of 2 courses of treatment. Before treatment, 1 and 2 courses into treatment and in the follow-up of 14 days after treatment, the fatigue scale-14 (FS-14) and somatic and psychological health report (SPHERE) scores were observed in the two groups. Before and after treatment, the contents of CD
+ 3 , CD+ 4 , CD+ 8 of peripheral blood T lymphocyte subsets were measured and CD+ 4 /CD+ 8 ratio was calculated; the clinical efficacy of the two groups was compared., Results: Compared before treatment, the FS-14 and SPHERE scores in the two groups were decreased 1 and 2 courses into treatment and in the follow-up ( P <0.01), and the FS-14 and SPHERE scores in the moxibustion group were lower than those in the acupuncture group ( P <0.01, P <0.05). Compared before treatment, the contents of CD+ 3 , CD+ 4 and CD+ 4 /CD+ 8 ratio in the moxibustion group were increased after treatment ( P <0.01). There was no significant difference of CD+ 3 , CD+ 4 , CD+ 8 and CD+ 4 /CD+ 8 ratio between before and after treatment in the acupuncture group ( P >0.05). After treatment, the contents of CD+ 3 and CD+ 4 in the moxibustion group were higher than those in the acupuncture group ( P <0.05). The total effective rate was 93.3% (28/30) in the moxibustion group, which was higher than 73.3% (22/30) in the acupuncture group ( P <0.05)., Conclusion: Bamboo-based medicinal moxibustion could improve the physical and mental fatigue symptoms and psychological status in patients with CFS. Its effect may be related to regulating the contents of CD+ 3 , CD+ 4 of peripheral blood T lymphocyte subsets and CD+ 4 /CD+ 8 ratio.- Published
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24. Application value of tumor necrosis factor inhibitors in in vitro fertilization-embryo transfer in infertile women with polycystic ovary syndrome.
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Liang JX, Zhang Y, Xiao CH, Cao S, Tian Y, Wang NN, and Liu C
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- Pregnancy, Female, Humans, Tumor Necrosis Factor Inhibitors, Fertilization in Vitro, Retrospective Studies, Embryo Transfer, Pregnancy Rate, Chorionic Gonadotropin therapeutic use, Polycystic Ovary Syndrome complications, Polycystic Ovary Syndrome drug therapy, Infertility, Female drug therapy, Infertility, Female etiology
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Background: Clinical value of tumor necrosis factor (TNF) inhibitors in in vitro fertilization-embryo transfer (IVF-ET) in infertile women with polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) was investigated in this study., Methods: A retrospective analysis was performed on the clinical data of 100 PCOS patients who received IVF-ET for the first time at Hebei Institute of reproductive health science and technology from January 2010 to June 2020. The patients were divided into Inhibitor group and Control group according to whether they were treated with or without TNF inhibitors. Next, the two groups were subject to comparison in terms of the days of gonadotropin (Gn) use, total dosage of Gn, trigger time, hormone level and endometrial condition on the day of human chorionic gonadotropin (HCG) injection, the effects of two different regimens on controlled ovarian hyperstimulation (COH) and pregnancy outcomes., Results: There were no significant differences in baseline characteristics between the two groups, including age, duration of infertility, body mass index (BMI), ovarian volume, antral follicle count, and basal hormone levels. Compared with the Control group, the days of Gn use and trigger time of patients in the Inhibitor group were significantly shortened, and the total Gn dosage was notably reduced. In terms of sex hormone levels on the HCG injection, the Inhibitor group displayed much lower serum estradiol levels while higher serum luteinizing hormone and progesterone (P) levels than the Control group. Notably, the high-quality embryo rate was also significantly increased with the use of TNF inhibitors. However, significant differences were not observed in endometrial thickness (on the day of HCG injection), proportion of endometrial A, B and C morphology (on the day of HCG injection), cycle cancellation rate, number of oocytes retrieved, fertilization rate, and cleavage rate between the two groups. Importantly, the clinical pregnancy rate in the Inhibitor group was significantly higher than that in the Control group, but there was no significant difference in the biochemical pregnancy rate, early abortion rate, multiple birth rate, ectopic pregnancy rate and number of live births between the two groups., Conclusion: Collectively, after application of TNF-α inhibitor regimen, superior overall treatment effect can be observed in infertile PCOS patients receiving IVF-ET. Therefore, TNF inhibitors have certain application value in IVF-ET in infertile women with PCOS., (© 2023. The Author(s).)
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25. An Unusual Case of Gallbladder Emergency.
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Xiao CH, Liu JB, and Tan XZ
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- Abdomen, Gallbladder diagnostic imaging, Gallbladder surgery, Humans, Abdominal Injuries, Wounds, Nonpenetrating
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26. Porphyrin-Based Conjugated Microporous Polymers for Highly Efficient Adsorption of Metal Ions.
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Hasi QM, Han ZC, Guo YP, Yu JL, Xiao CH, Zhang YH, and Chen LH
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The capture and elimination of anions and cations from water have attracted a great deal of attention and are quite vital for clean production and environmental remediation. In this work, we present the synthesis of four porphyrin (Por)-based conjugated microporous polymers (CMPs, namely, Por-CMP-1-4), which were produced through a Sonogashira-Hagihara linked response using porphyrin and acetylene aromatic compounds as building blocks and used as absorbents to eliminate metal ions from water. The as-synthesized Por-CMP-1-4 exhibit an amorphous porous structure and outstanding caloric and physicochemical properties. Taking advantage of their larger specific surface areas, i.e., 541.47, 614.58, 382.38, and 677.90 m
2 g-1 for Por-CMP-1-4, respectively, and their chelating active site that originated from the porphyrin ring, Por-CMP-1-4 show better Zn2+ , Cu2+ , and Pb2+ adsorption ability. Among them, Por-CMP-3 has the greatest adsorbability of 640 mg g-1 for Zn2+ , with an adsorption efficiency of 80%, whereas its adsorption capacities for Cu2+ and Pb2+ ions were both 334 mg g-1 , with an adsorption efficiency of 42% for Cu2+ and Pb2+ . Employing Por-CMP-3 as a representative example, its adsorption kinetics has been systematically investigated. The adsorption behavior of Por-CMP-3 with respect to the Zn2+ ion is shown to exhibit pseudo-first-order kinetics and Langmuir isotherm modes. Meanwhile, the adsorption mechanism is discussed in detail, and it was thought it might be chelation, in which the nitrogen atoms with a single pair of electrons on the porphyrin ring interacted with metal ions to form stable chelation coordination bonds, thus removing metal ions selectively and effectively. Furthermore, Por-CMP-3 exhibited good reusability, retaining 60% of its Zn2+ removal rate after four continuous adsorptions.- Published
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27. Ma's bamboo-based medicinal moxibustion therapy of low back pain in lumbar disc herniation: study protocol for a randomized controlled trial.
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Wang XZ, Xue KY, Chen PN, Xiao CH, Cui J, and Fu J
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- Humans, Multicenter Studies as Topic, Randomized Controlled Trials as Topic, Substance P, beta-Endorphin, Acupuncture Therapy methods, Intervertebral Disc Displacement complications, Intervertebral Disc Displacement diagnosis, Intervertebral Disc Displacement therapy, Low Back Pain diagnosis, Low Back Pain therapy, Moxibustion adverse effects, Sciatica diagnosis
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Background: Lumbar disc herniation (LDH) is a common and frequently occurring disease in clinics. Low back pain and sciatica are the presenting symptoms of LDH. To some extent, it can be considered that measures with the capability to improve low back pain or sciatica have the potential to treat LDH. Ma's bamboo-based medicinal moxibustion therapy can effectively reduce the degree of low back pain and has been widely used. Studies of small sample size have seen significant improvement on pain relief. The aim of this trial is to evaluate the clinical efficacy and safety of Ma's bamboo-based medicinal moxibustion therapy in the treatment of LDH low back pain., Methods/design: The trial is a multicenter, randomized, parallel-group, non-inferiority study. Three hundred and twelve patients will be randomly assigned to a Ma's bamboo-based medicinal moxibustion group (n=156) and an acupuncture group (n=156). Patients in each group will receive treatment every day, 6 times a week, 12 times in total. Follow-up will be conducted 14 days after treatment. The primary outcome will be the visual analog scale(VAS) at baseline, after 6 times of treatment, end of treatment, and follow-up. The secondary outcomes will include Oswestry disability indexes (ODI), modified Japanese Orthopaedic Association low back pain (M-JOA) score, serum β-endorphin (β-EP), and serum substance P (SP). β-EP and SP, as well as safety evaluation indexes (routine blood, liver, and kidney function and electrocardiogram), will be measure at baseline and after the end of treatment. The number, nature, and severity of adverse events will be recorded., Discussion: The results of the trial will compare the efficacy of low back pain in LDH between Ma's bamboo-based medicinal moxibustion group and the acupuncture group and will be expected to make a systematic and objective evaluation of the clinical efficacy and safety of Ma's bamboo-based medicinal moxibustion therapy., Trial Registration: ChiCTR2000038725 . Registered on 29 September 2020., (© 2022. The Author(s).)
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28. [Thoughts and suggestions on ecological cultivation of Gastrodia elata].
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Jiang WK, Zhang JQ, Guo LP, Yang Y, Xiao CH, Yuan QS, Wang X, and Zhou T
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- Agriculture, Gastrodia chemistry, Plants, Medicinal chemistry
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Due to the special biological characteristics, Gastrodia elata suffers from high resource consumption and low utilization rate in modern agricultural production, which significantly block the green and healthy development of this industry. Based on the theory and technology in ecological cultivation of Chinese medicinal materials, this study analyzed the challenges in ecological cultivation of G. elata, such as waste of fungus material, a few cultivation modes available, continuous cropping obstacles, frequent occurrence of diseases, and poor stability of ecological structure. According to the production practice, the following suggestions were proposed for ecological cultivation of G. elata: following the principle of environmental protection and no pollution, selecting suitable habitats to yield high-quality medicinal materials, committing to green control of diseases and pests, upgrading industrial structure to maximize the benefits, establishing a sound mechanism for protecting the genetic diversity of wild G. elata, carrying out simulative habitat cultivation to improve medicinal material quality, adopting science-based planning of fungus resources to relieve forestry pressure, enhancing the recycling and utilization of fungus materials, and applying diversified cultivation modes to improve the stability of ecological structure. The result is expected to provide a reference for the quality development of G. elata industry.
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29. [Utilization of used fungus-growing materials of Gastrodia elata].
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Zhang JQ, Jiang WK, Guo LP, Ouyang Z, Wei Y, Yang J, Xiao CH, Xu J, Zhang GW, and Zhou T
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- Catechol Oxidase, Agaricales, Ascomycota, Basidiomycota, Cellulases, Gastrodia
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This study aims to explore the resource utilization of used fungus-growing materials produced in the cultivation of Gastrodia elata. To be specific, based on the production practice, this study investigated the recycling mechanism of used fungus-growing materials of G. elata by Phallus inpudicus. To screen edible fungi with wide adaptability, this study examined the allelopathic effects of Armillaria mellea secretions on P. impudicus and 6 kinds of large edible fungi and the activities of enzymes related to degradation of the used fungus-growing materials of G. elata. The results showed that P. impudicus can effectively degrade cellulose, hemicellulose, and lignin in used fungus-growing materials of G. elata. The cellulase activity of A. mellea was significantly higher than that of P. impudicus, and the activities of lignin peroxidase, polyphenol oxidase, and xylanase of P. impudicus were significantly higher than those of A. mellea, which was the important reason why A. mellea and P. impudicus used different parts and components of the used fungus-growing materials to absorb carbon sources and develop ecological niche differences. The growth of P. impudicus was significantly inhibited on the used fungus-growing materials of G. elata. The secretions of A. mellea had allelopathic effects on P. impudicus and other edible fungi, and the allelopathic effects were related to the concentration of allelopathy substances. The screening result showed that the growth and development of L. edodes and A. auricular were not significantly affected by 30% of A. mellea liquid, indicating that they had high resistance to the allelopathy of A. mellea. The results showed that the activities of extracellular lignin peroxidase, polyphenol oxidase, and xylanase of the two edible fungi were similar to those of P. impudicus, and the cellulase activity was higher than that of P. impudicus. This experiment can be further verified by small-scale production tests.
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30. [Resistance of different ecotypes of Gastrodia elata to tuber rot].
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Zhang JQ, Yuan QS, Ouyang Z, Xiao CH, Wei Y, Wang YH, Xu J, Tang X, Wang S, Wang X, and Zhou T
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- Ecotype, Gene Expression Profiling, Plant Tubers genetics, Gastrodia microbiology
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Tuber rot has become a serious problem in the large-scale cultivation of Gastrodia elata. In this study, we compared the resistance of different ecotypes of G. elata to tuber rot by field experiments on the basis of the investigation of G. elata diseases. The histological observation and transcriptome analysis were conducted to reveal the resistance differences and the underlying mechanisms among different ecotypes. In the field, G. elata f. glauca had the highest incidence of tuber rot, followed by G. elata f. viridis, and G. elata f. elata and G. elata f. glauca×G. elata f. elata showed the lowest incidence. Tuber rot showcased obvious plant source specificity and mainly occurred in the buds and bottom of G. elata plants. After infection, the pathogen spread hyphae in host cortex cells, which can change the endophytic fungal community structure in the cortex and parenchyma of G. elata. G. elata f. glauca had thinner lytic layer and more sugar lumps in the parenchyma than G. elata f. elata. The transcription of genes involved in immune defense, enzyme synthesis, polysaccharide synthesis, carbohydrate transport and metabolism, hydroxylase activity, and aromatic compound synthesis had significant differences between G. elata f. glauca and G. elata f. elata. These findings suggested that the differences in resis-tance to tuber rot among different ecotypes of G. elata may be related to the varied gene expression patterns and secondary metabolites. This study provides basic data for the prevention and control of tuber rot and the improvement of planting technology for G. elata.
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31. Endobronchial Clear-Cell Sugar Tumor.
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Xiao CH, Tan XZ, Xie GX, Liu P, and Liu JB
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- Bronchial Neoplasms pathology, Child, Preschool, Humans, Male, Perivascular Epithelioid Cell Neoplasms pathology, Bronchial Neoplasms diagnostic imaging, Perivascular Epithelioid Cell Neoplasms diagnostic imaging, Tomography, X-Ray Computed
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32. Recurrent SARS-CoV-2 RNA positivity and prolonged viral shedding in a patient with COVID-19: a case report.
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Xiao CH, Chen LF, and Li Y
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- Humans, SARS-CoV-2, Virus Shedding, COVID-19, RNA, Viral genetics
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Background: The ongoing coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) global pandemic caused by the SARS-CoV-2 virus remains a major threat to public health. At present, it is recommended that patients with known or suspected COVID-19 undergo quarantine or medical observation for 14 days. However, recurrent SARS-CoV-2 RNA positivity and prolonged viral shedding have been documented in convalescent COVID-19 patients, complicating efforts to control viral spread and ensure patient recovery., Case Presentation: We report the case of a patient who experienced two recurrent episodes of SARS-CoV-2 RNA and IgM positivity and viral shedding over 60 days during hospitalization., Conclusions: This case report demonstrates that relapses of SARS-CoV-2 RNA and IgM positivity may occur even after COVID-19 symptoms have resolved, possibly as a consequence of prolonged viral shedding rather than re-infection., (© 2021. The Author(s).)
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33. [Content changes of triterpene saponins in crude and sweated Dipsacus asper:an iTRAQ-based analysis].
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He H, Xu J, Zhou T, Zhou TM, Guo J, Jiang WK, Xiao CH, and Gong AH
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- Chromatography, Liquid, Humans, Sweating, Tandem Mass Spectrometry, Dipsacaceae, Saponins, Triterpenes
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The present study aimed to explore the mechanism of the sweating of Dipsacus asper on content changes of triterpene sa-ponins by detecting the total triterpene saponins and the index component asperosaponin Ⅵ in the crude and sweated D. asper, and analyzing the differentially expressed proteins by isobaric tags for relative and absolute quantification(iTRAQ) combined with LC-MS/MS. After sweating, the content of total triterpene saponins decreased manifestly, while that of asperosaponin Ⅵ increased significantly. As revealed by the iTRAQ-LC-MS/MS analysis, 140 proteins with significant differential expression were figured out, with 50 up-regulated and 90 down-regulated. GO analysis indicated a variety of hydrolases, oxido-reductases, and transferases in the differential proteins. The results of activity test on two differentially expressed oxido-reductases were consistent with those of the iTRAQ-LC-MS/MS analysis. As demonstrated by the analysis of enzymes related to the triterpene saponin biosynthesis pathway, two enzymes(from CYP450 and UGT families, respectively, which are involved in the structural modification of triterpene saponins) were significantly down-regulated after sweating. The findings suggested that sweating of D. asper presumedly regulated triterpene saponins by affecting the expression of downstream CYP450 s and UGTs in the biosynthesis pathway of triterpene saponins of D. asper.
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34. [Different stimulation methods on auricular points for primary dysmenorrhea: a randomized controlled trial].
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Lu CX, Deng XJ, Chen M, Xiao CH, and Cui J
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- Acupuncture Points, Anxiety Disorders, Female, Humans, Treatment Outcome, Acupuncture, Ear, Dysmenorrhea therapy
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Objective: To prove the therapeutic effect of auricular intradermal needling and auricular point sticking on primary dysmenorrhea (PD), and to explore its mechanism., Methods: A total of 90 patients with PD were randomized into an auricular intradermal needling group, an auricular point sticking group and a placebo group, 30 cases in each one. Neishengzhiqi (TF
2 ), Neifenmi (CO18 ), Shenmen (TF4 ), Shen (CO10 ), Jiaogan (AH6a ), Gan (CO12 ) and Pizhixia (AT4 ) were selected in the 3 groups, intradermal needling and cowherb seed sticking were applied respectively in the auricular intradermal needling group and the auricular point sticking group, adhesive tape without needle was stuck in the placebo group. Pressing and kneading for 3 to 4 times were required each day, 3 to 4 min each time, and the intervention was started 5 d before menstruation, once every other day, 4 times each menstrual cycle were as one course, and totally 3 courses were required in the 3 groups. The follow-up was adopted at the next menstruation after treatment. The Cox menstrual symptom scale (CMSS) score, the visual analogue scale (VAS) score and the self-rating anxiety scale (SAS) score before treatment, 1,2,3 courses into treatment and at follow-up were compared, the serum levels of PGF2α and PGE2 before and after treatment were detected, and the clinical therapeutic effect was evaluated in the 3 groups., Results: Compared before treatment, the scores of CMSS, VAS and SAS were decreased at each time point of treatment in the auricular intradermal needling group, 2, 3 courses into treatment and at follow-up in the auricular point sticking group and 3 courses into treatment in the placebo group ( P <0.001, P <0.05). Compared with the auricular point sticking group, the CMSS scores at each time point of treatment and the VAS scores of 1, 2 courses and at follow-up were decreased in the auricular intradermal needling group ( P <0.05). Compared with the placebo group, the CMSS scores were decreased at each time point of treatment in the auricular intradermal needling group and 3 courses into treatment and at follow-up in the auricular point sticking group ( P <0.001, P <0.05); the VAS scores were decreased at each time point of treatment in the auricular intradermal needling group and the auricular point sticking group ( P <0.001, P <0.05). After treatment, the serum levels of PGF2α were decreased ( P <0.05) and the serum levels of PGE2 were increased ( P <0.05) in the auricular intradermal needling group and the auricular point sticking group, and the serum levels of PGF2α were lower than the placebo group ( P <0.05), the serum levels of PGE2 were higher than the placebo group ( P <0.05) in the two groups. Compared with the auricular point sticking group, the serum level of PGF2 was decreased ( P <0.05), the serum level of PGE2α was increased in the auricular intradermal needling group ( P <0.05). The total effective rates were 93.3% (28/30) in the auricular intradermal needling group and 80.0% (24/30) in the auricular point sticking group, which were both superior to 63.3% (19/30) in the placebo group ( P <0.05)., Conclusion: Auricular intradermal needling and auricular point sticking can both improve the clinical symptom of primary dysmenorrhea, relieve the pain and anxiety, their mechanism may be related to regulating the serum levels of PGF2α and PGE2 . The therapeutic effect of auricular intradermal needling is superior to auricular point sticking, and the placebo effect can be preliminarily excluded.- Published
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35. Intra-articular injection of human umbilical cord mesenchymal stem cells ameliorates monosodium iodoacetate-induced osteoarthritis in rats by inhibiting cartilage degradation and inflammation.
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Zhang Q, Xiang E, Rao W, Zhang YQ, Xiao CH, Li CY, Han B, and Wu D
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Aims: This study aimed to investigate whether human umbilical cord mesenchymal stem cells (UC-MSCs) can prevent articular cartilage degradation and explore the underlying mechanisms in a rat osteoarthritis (OA) model induced by monosodium iodoacetate (MIA)., Methods: Human UC-MSCs were characterized by their phenotype and multilineage differentiation potential. Two weeks after MIA induction in rats, human UC-MSCs were intra-articularly injected once a week for three weeks. The therapeutic effect of human UC-MSCs was evaluated by haematoxylin and eosin, toluidine blue, Safranin-O/Fast green staining, and Mankin scores. Markers of joint cartilage injury and pro- and anti-inflammatory markers were detected by immunohistochemistry., Results: Histopathological analysis showed that intra-articular injection of human UC-MSCs significantly inhibited the progression of OA, as demonstrated by reduced cartilage degradation, increased Safranin-O staining, and lower Mankin scores. Immunohistochemistry showed that human UC-MSC treatment down-regulated the expression of matrix metalloproteinase-13 (MMP13) and a disintegrin and metalloproteinase with thrombospondin motifs 5 (ADAMTS-5), and enhanced the expression of type II collagen and ki67 in the articular cartilage. Furthermore, human UC-MSCs significantly decreased the expression of interleukin (IL)-1β and tumour necrosis factor-α (TNF-α), while increasing TNF-α-induced protein 6 and IL-1 receptor antagonist., Conclusion: Our results demonstrated that human UC-MSCs ameliorate MIA-induced OA by preventing cartilage degradation, restoring the proliferation of chondrocytes, and inhibiting the inflammatory response, which implies that human UC-MSCs may be a promising strategy for the treatment of OA. Cite this article: Bone Joint Res 2021;10(3):226-236.
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36. MiR-129 reduces CDDP resistance in gastric cancer cells by inhibiting MAPK3.
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Cao HY, Xiao CH, Lu HJ, Yu HZ, Hong H, Guo CY, and Yuan JF
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Since this article has been suspected of research misconduct and the corresponding authors did not respond to our request to prove originality of data and figures, "MiR-129 reduces CDDP resistance in gastric cancer cells by inhibiting MAPK3, by H.-Y. Cao, C.-H. Xiao, H.-J. Lu, H.-Z. Yu, H. Hong, C.-Y. Guo, J.-F. Yuan, published in Eur Rev Med Pharmacol Sci 2019; 23 (15): 6478-6485-DOI: 10.26355/eurrev_201908_18531-PMID: 31378887" has been withdrawn. The Publisher apologizes for any inconvenience this may cause. https://www.europeanreview.org/article/18531.
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37. Long non-coding RNA LINC00858 promotes cells proliferation and invasion through the miR-153-3p/Rabl3 axis in hepatocellular carcinoma.
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Qi WY, Mao XB, He YB, and Xiao CH
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- Animals, Carcinoma, Hepatocellular pathology, Cell Proliferation, Cells, Cultured, Female, Humans, Liver Neoplasms pathology, Liver Neoplasms, Experimental metabolism, Liver Neoplasms, Experimental pathology, Mice, Mice, Inbred BALB C, Mice, Nude, MicroRNAs genetics, RNA, Long Noncoding genetics, rab GTP-Binding Proteins genetics, Carcinoma, Hepatocellular metabolism, Liver Neoplasms metabolism, MicroRNAs metabolism, RNA, Long Noncoding metabolism, rab GTP-Binding Proteins metabolism
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Objective: Long non-coding RNA (lncRNA) LINC00858 is a cancer-associated lncRNA frequently dysregulated in many types of human cancers. In the current study, we aimed to explore the role of LINC00858 in hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC)., Patients and Methods: The relative expression levels of LINC00858 in HCC samples and adjacent non-tumor samples were determined by qRT-PCR. Loss-of-function assay was performed to examine the function of LINC00858 in HCC in vitro. Bioinformatic analysis and the following Luciferase activity reporter assay were utilized to explore the downstream molecules of LINC00858. CCK-8 assay was performed to detect cell proliferation of HCC cells. Transwell assay was performed to evaluate the invasive ability of HCC cells., Results: Our results showed that LINC00858 was highly expressed in both HCC tissues and cell lines. Knockdown of LINC00858 inhibited the proliferation and invasion of HCC cells. Moreover, LINC00858 was found to act as a sponge of miR-153-3p, which directly bound to Rabl3 and regulated the Rabl3 expression. Furthermore, inhibition of miR-153-3p counteracted the effects of LINC00858 knockdown on proliferation and invasion of HCC cells. In addition, the overexpression of Rabl3 rescued the effects of miR-153-3p on cell proliferation and invasion of HCC cells., Conclusions: In summary, these findings showed that LINC00858 exerted an ontogenetic role in HCC via regulating miR-153-3p/Rabl3 axis. Thus, LINC00858 might be utilized as a therapeutic target for the treatment of HCC.
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38. [Analysis of ecological recycling modes for Gastrodia elata cultivation].
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Zhang JQ, Zhou T, Jiang WK, Guo LP, Zhang GW, Wen YC, Liu P, Wang X, Pan C, and Xiao CH
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- Bacteria, Medicine, Chinese Traditional, Plant Tubers, Agaricales, Gastrodia
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Gastrodia elata is a kind of precious traditional Chinese medicine. In artificial cultivation, it has not got rid of its dependence on forest resources. In order to maintain the balance of the ecological system and reduce the waste of resources as much as possible, based on the information from field investigation at many places, this paper introduced the new ecological circulation planting patterns of G. elata, such as "forest-G. elata" supporting planting, G. elata-edible mushroom rotation, forest-G. elata-edible mushroom three-dimensional planting, fungus material classification planting technology, and so on. In this paper, we expounded the ecological problems solved by several planting patterns in G. elata production and analyzed their shortcomings. Finally, based on the exis-ting models, a complete ecological planting system of G. elata was summarized. This planting system emphasizes: ① The follow-up forests should be started before the planting of G. elata. And the economic forests were used to cultivation of G. elata. ② The classified utilization of fungus-growing materials. The leaves were used to cultivate germination bacteria of G. elata, the small branches were used to cultivate protocorm and juvenile tuber, the large branches were used to cultivate immature tuber, and the tree trunk was used to cultivate mature tuber. ③ Recycle utilization G. elata fungus material. The old fungus materials were used to produce strains or cultivate edible fungus. This design project not only solves the problems of the source of G. elata fungus material, the efficient utilization of fungus material and land resources, but also enriches the industrial structure. Using limited time and land resources to obtain greater economic benefits. It has certain guiding significance for poverty alleviation and ecological improvement.
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39. [Technical evaluation and principle analysis of simulative habitat cultivation of Dendrobium nobile].
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Zhang JQ, Zhou T, Xiao CH, Jiang WK, Guo LP, Kang CZ, Liao XK, Huang YP, Wang X, and Lu H
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- Animals, Cattle, Ecosystem, Female, Medicine, Chinese Traditional, Symbiosis, Dendrobium, Mycorrhizae
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The technique of "simulative habitat cultivation" is to preserve the quality of traditional Chinese medicine by simulating the original habitat and site environment of wild Chinese medicine resources. Dendrobium nobile is the most representative variety of traditional Chinese medicine which reflects the coordinated development of medicinal material production and ecological environment. In this paper, the main technical points of the simulated cultivation model of D. nobile were summarized as follows: rapid propagation of seedling tissue technology to ensure the genetic stability of provenance; line card+fermented cow manure+live moss method to improve the survival rate; epiphytic stone cultivation to improve the quality of medicinal materials; and the integration of mycorrhizal fungi to improve the quality stability of medicinal materials. On the basis of summarizing the ecological benefits, economical and social benefits generated by the application of the technology, the paper systematically analyzes the principle of the technology for the cultivation of D. nobile to promote the excellent quality, the light, gas, heat and fertilizer resources of the undergrowth niche are in line with the wild site environment of D. nobile. The rich and complex soil microbial community in the forest laid the foundation for the species diversity needed for the growth of D. nobile.The stress effect on the growth of D. nobile resulted in the accumulation of secondary metabolites. The symbiotic relationship between the symbiotic fungi such as bryophytes and D. nobile promotes the synthesis of plant secondary metabolites. The high quality D. nobile was produced efficiently by improving and optimizing the cultivation techniques.
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40. [Knowledge, attitude and practice of echinococcosis prevention and control, and their influencing factors among residents living in Seda County, Sichuan Province].
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Lei YL, Xiao CH, and Ma X
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- China, Female, Health Education trends, Humans, Logistic Models, Male, Echinococcosis prevention & control, Health Knowledge, Attitudes, Practice, Surveys and Questionnaires
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Objective: To understand the status of knowledge, attitude and practice on echinococcosis prevention and control and investigate their influencing factors among residents living in Seda County of Sichuan Province, so as to provide a scientific basis for the further implementation of health education interventions in the county., Methods: A multi-stage stratified random sampling method was employed on September 2018. Ten townships were randomly sampled, and 2 to 3 administrative villages were randomly sampled from each township. Then, 20 to 40 households were randomly sampled from each village, and 1 to 2 villagers were investigated in each household. The knowledge, attitude and practice on echinococcosis prevention and control were investigated using a household questionnaire survey, and the factors affecting the qualification of echinococcosis prevention and control knowledge were identified using chi-square test and logistic regression analysis., Results: A total of 760 questionnaires were assigned, and 748 effective questionnaires were recovered, with a recovery rate of 98.42%. The overall qualification rate of echinococcosis prevention and control knowledge was 56.42% (422/748) in residents living in Seda County, and the awareness of the question "How to get echinococcosis?" was only 48.40%. The proportion of subjects with a positive attitude towards echinococcosis prevention and control was 64.71% to 94.79%, and the rate of corrected echinococcosis prevention and control behaviors was 10.40% to 82.45%. Univariate analysis showed that factors affecting the qualification rate of echinococcosis prevention and control knowledge included gender, occupation, education level, frequency of echinococcosis screening and frequency of health education (all P < 0.05), and binary logistic regression analysis showed that women, herdsmen as the primary occupation, an education level of primary school and below, absence of echinococcosis screening and absence of health education were factors responsible for the unqualified awareness of echinococcosis prevention and control knowledge (all P < 0.05)., Conclusions: There is a low awareness rate of echinococcosis prevention and control knowledge and a low proportion of corrected echinococcosis prevention and control behaviors in residents living in Seda County, Sichuan Province. Multiple forms of health education activities pertaining to echinococcosis prevention and control are needed with adaptation to local circumstance, and implementation of appropriate behavioral interventions is recommended.
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41. [Impact of physical fitness on activities of daily life among the Chinese elderly].
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Chen JF, Xiao CH, Fang MW, and Ma X
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- Aged, China, Humans, Longitudinal Studies, Activities of Daily Living, Physical Fitness
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Objective: To investigate the prevalence of impairment on daily life and to determine the correlation between physical fitness and activities of daily life among the Chinese elderly. Methods: Data were extracted from the 2015 China Health and Retirement Longitudinal Study database. Chi-square tests were performed to explore the prevalence of impairment of activities of daily life among the elderly with different characteristics. Binary logistic regression method was used to identify the relationship between physical fitness and activities of daily life. Results: The overall prevalence on the impairment of basic activities in daily life was 6.6 % (297/4 355) and the prevalence of impairment of instrumental activities on daily life was 26.0 % (1 167/4 485), among the Chinese elderly. Factors as BMI, muscle strength, ability of balance and the ability of activities were all closely related to activities of daily living, but differences between blood pressure and ADL presented no statistical significance. Conclusion: Physical fitness could affect the activities of daily life at different levels. Elderly with higher or lower BMI, poorer muscle strength, ability on balance and activities were at a greater possibility to suffer from the impairment of ADL.
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42. [Ecological benefits of Gastrodia elata-Phallus impudicus sequential planting pattern].
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Zhang JQ, Zhou T, Guo LP, Jiang WK, Wang X, Zhang GW, Pan C, Liu P, Cao YZ, and Xiao CH
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- Medicine, Chinese Traditional, Agaricales growth & development, Agriculture methods, Gastrodia growth & development, Plants, Medicinal growth & development
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Gastrodia elata is a kind of precious traditional Chinese medicine. In the process of cultivation of G. elata, due to the influence of continuous cropping obstacles and other factors, the fungus materials and land that have been planted with G. elata are often abandoned, resulting in a great waste of resources. Based on the planting characteristics of G. elata and Phallus impudicus and the previous research experience in ecological agriculture, this paper analyzed the ecological adaptability characteristics of G. elata and P. impudicus, and summarized the key techniques of the G. elata-P. impudicus sequential planting pattern. Keeping track of the planting area, fungus-growing materials consumption and market sales of G. elata-P. impudicus sequential planting pattern, the ecological benefits of G. elata-P. impudicus sequential planting pattern from the aspects of utilization rate of fungus-growing materials were analyzed, the value of land resources per unit area, ecological environmental protection, labor cost and economic benefits were consi-dered. The technical principle of G. elata-P. impudicus sequential planting pattern was expounded according to their ecological habit, the season of harvest and planting, the difference of composition of fungus-growing materials, and the microbial ecology. The sequential planting pattern of G. elata-P. impudicus not only realized the double production of medicinal materials and edible fungi, reduced the waste of old fungus-growing materials, but also transformed the energy from nutrition-supplied fungi to edible and medicinal fungi, which guaranteed the ecological recycling and utilization of G. elata in the process of cultivation.
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43. [Investigation, analysis and identification of disease of Gastrodia elata f. glauca].
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Zhang JQ, Tang X, Xiao CH, Xu J, Yuan QS, Wang X, Liu DH, Zhang GW, Liu FM, Jiang WK, and Zhou T
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- China, Fungi classification, Fungi pathogenicity, Gastrodia microbiology, Plant Diseases microbiology
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Fungal disease is an important factor restricting the healthy development of Gastrodia elata industry. The control of fungal disease in G. elata is an important issue in production. This paper makes a detailed investigation on the current situation of G. elata disease in China through statistics on the failure rate, rotten pit rate and occurrence rate of G. elata disease in the main producing areas of China. It was found that G. elata disease was mainly infected from the top bud and junction, causing the occurrence rate of disease was 6%-17%, and the yield decreased by 10%-30%. The 23 dominant fungi were isolated from 18 typical G. elata disease samples. Through identification of colony morphology, mycelium morphology, spore morphology and genetic characteristics, they were finally identified as 13 species, belonging to 7 families and 7 genera. Trichoderma harzianum, Ilyonectria sp. and Ilyonectria destructans are the most frequently separated. Their isolation frequency were 22.22%,16.67%,16.67% respectively. Ilyonectria sp. and I. destructans were the first time isolated from G. elata disease samples. They may be the main pathogens causing soil-borne diseases of G. elata. T. harzianum has certain potential as Gastrodia biocontrol bacteria. This study can provide a theoretical basis for the research and development of control technology of Gastrodia fungi disease.
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44. [Nutritional support therapy during treatment of chronic critical illness].
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Xiao CH, Zhang ZZ, Song JX, and Wang L
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- Chronic Disease, Humans, Critical Care methods, Critical Illness therapy, Nutritional Support methods
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Chronic critical illness (CCI) refers to a group of critically ill patients who survive the acute phase of intensive care, but with persistent organ dysfunction, thus entering a chronic period of continuous dependence on life support system, and still need to stay in intensive care unit (ICU) for a long time. Persistent inflammatory response-immunosuppression-catabolic syndrome (PICS) is the main pathophysiological feature of CCI. Three factors interact to form a vicious circle, leading to poor prognosis. Nutritional support therapy is a key link in the comprehensive treatment of CCI. Enteral nutrition (EN) should be started as soon as possible if conditions permit. If EN can not be implemented, temporary or transitional parenteral nutrition (PN) should be used, and EN should be added gradually in time. At the same time, the amount of PN should be gradually reduced. When EN meets more than 60% of patients' energy and protein requirements, PN can be considered to be discontinued. The main strategies and functions of CCI nutritional support therapy are as follows: strengthening high protein supply to correct negative nitrogen balance and inhibit catabolism, selecting branched chain amino acids (BCAA) to promote anabolism, using immunomodulators (arginine, ω3 polyunsaturated fatty acids) to improve immune suppression and inflammatory response, supplementing micronutrients (vitamins and trace elements) to counteract the decrease in intake and the increase in consumption, and adding probiotics to maintain the intestinal microecological balance, and so on. Reasonable nutritional support therapy not only improve malnutrition of CCI patients, but also help to reduce complications, thus speeding up rehabilitation, improving prognosis, shortening ICU hospitalization time, and even reducing mortality.
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45. [Analysis of heavy metals in Guizhou soil planting Eucommia ulmoides].
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Zhang XQ, Zhou T, Xiao CH, Jiang WK, Guo LP, and Yang CG
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- China, Risk Assessment, Soil chemistry, Environmental Monitoring, Eucommiaceae, Metals, Heavy analysis, Soil Pollutants analysis
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In order to understand the pollution of heavy metals in Guizhou soil planting Eucommia ulmoides,the paper has determined the contents of five heavy metals respectively( Cu,Cd,Pb,Hg and As) by atomic absorption spectrophotometry. The soil environmental quality by single factor pollution index was evaluated,nemerow integrated pollution index and potential ecological risk index,the correlation of 5 heavy metals was analyzed and the relationship between heavy medals content and p H value was discussed. The results showed that: ①The soils of LP,SB and ZA-2 had low heavy metals content,LP soil met the first national standard,and other soils met the second national standard; ②The soils of LP,ZA-1 and ZA-2 were all in a clean state,while HX and BZ-1 were in a light pollution state,and the pollution degree was Cu>Pb>As>Cd>Hg; ③The soil of BZ-2 was light warning( medium ecological risk),the soils of HX,BZ-1 and MT were early warning( low ecological risk),the main warning source was Cu and Pb,and the rest were no warning( no ecological risk); ④Cd and As were positively correlated with Pb and Hg,and Cd,Pb and As were positively correlated with p H. The research showed that the soils of LP,SB,ZA-1 and ZA-2 were clean and could be used for E. ulmoides to continue planting,the soils of HX,MT,BZ-1 and BZ-2 were polluted and should be treated in time by effective measures.
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46. MiR-129 reduces CDDP resistance in gastric cancer cells by inhibiting MAPK3.
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Cao HY, Xiao CH, Lu HJ, Yu HZ, Hong H, Guo CY, and Yuan JF
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- Antineoplastic Agents therapeutic use, Cell Line, Tumor, Cisplatin therapeutic use, Drug Resistance, Neoplasm physiology, HEK293 Cells, Humans, MicroRNAs genetics, Mitogen-Activated Protein Kinase 3 antagonists & inhibitors, Mitogen-Activated Protein Kinase 3 genetics, Stomach Neoplasms drug therapy, Stomach Neoplasms genetics, Antineoplastic Agents pharmacology, Cisplatin pharmacology, Drug Resistance, Neoplasm drug effects, MicroRNAs biosynthesis, Mitogen-Activated Protein Kinase 3 biosynthesis, Stomach Neoplasms metabolism
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Objective: Abnormal expression of mitogen-activated protein kinase 3 (MAPK3) is related to invasion, metastasis, and drug resistance of multiple tumor cells. MiR-129 expression is associated with gastric cancer. Bioinformatics analysis showed a targeting relation between miR-129 and MAPK3. This study investigated whether miR-129 plays a role in regulating MAPK3 expression, affecting proliferation, apoptosis, and cisplatin (CDDP) resistance of gastric cancer cells., Materials and Methods: The dual-luciferase reporter gene assay was used to assess the targeted regulation between miR-129 and MAPK3. The expression of miR-129 and MAPK3 in CDDP-resistant cell line MGC-803/CDDP and the parental MGC-803 cells was measured. MGC-803/CDDP cells were cultured in vitro and divided into miR-NC group and miR-129 mimic group. The expression of MAPK3 and p-MAPK3 protein were detected by Western blot and the effect of CDDP treatment on cell apoptosis and proliferation was detected by flow cytometry., Results: There was a targeted regulation relation between miR-129 and MAPK3 mRNA. MiR-129 expression in MGC-803/CDDP cells was significantly lower than that in MGC-803 cells and the expression of MAPK3 mRNA and protein was significantly higher than that in MGC-803 cells. Compared with miR-NC group, the expression of MAPK3 and p-MAPK3 in MHC-803/CDDP cells in miR-129 mimic transfection group was significantly decreased, with increased cell apoptosis and reduced cell proliferation., Conclusions: The decreased expression of miR-129 and the up-regulation of MAPK3 are associated with CDDP resistance in gastric cancer cells. Overexpression of miR-129 inhibits MAPK3 expression and cell proliferation, it induces cell apoptosis and reduces CDDP resistance.
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47. Red blood cell distribution width is an independent risk factor in the prediction of acute respiratory distress syndrome after severe burns.
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Xiao CH, Wan J, Liu H, Qiu L, Wang F, Liu S, Lü XW, and Chen XL
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- Adult, Body Surface Area, Burns epidemiology, Burns pathology, Female, Humans, Male, Middle Aged, Prognosis, Retrospective Studies, Risk Factors, Trauma Severity Indices, Burns blood, Erythrocyte Indices, Respiratory Distress Syndrome epidemiology
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Background: The occurrence of acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS) significantly increases the mortality and morbidity of major burns; there are few laboratory markers that predict the development of ARDS in severe burns. This study was to investigate the relationship between complete blood count (CBC) parameters and the incidence of ARDS in severe burn patients., Methods: An eight-year retrospective study was performed on 610 severe burn patients who were admitted to the First Affiliated Hospital of Anhui Medical University and Rui Jin Hospital of Shanghai Jiao Tong University from January 2008 to December 2015. The patients were divided into two groups based on the development of ARDS. A blood sample was taken at admission and CBC parameters were examined. Univariate logistic regression analysis was used to evaluate the risk factors for the development of ARDS., Results: Of these 610 patients, 143 developed ARDS giving a rate of 23.44%. The percentage of deep second degree and full thickness burn, inhalation injury and red blood cell distribution width (RDW) were independently associated with the development of ARDS in severe burn patients. Every 1% increase in RDW was associated with a 29% increase in the risk to develop ARDS., Conclusions: The findings of this study suggest that an elevated RDW is associated with an increased risk of ARDS and RDW is an independent risk factor in the prediction of ARDS after severe burns., (Copyright © 2019 Elsevier Ltd and ISBI. All rights reserved.)
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48. MicroRNA-106b-5p promotes hepatocellular carcinoma development via modulating FOG2.
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Yu LX, Zhang BL, Yang MY, Liu H, Xiao CH, Zhang SG, and Liu R
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Background: A recent study has revealed that miR-106b-5p might promote hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) stemness maintenance and metastasis by targeting PTEN via PI3K/Akt pathway based on HCC cell lines and animal models. Its clinical relevance remains unknown. Purpose: Herein, we aimed to evaluate associations of miR-106b-5p dysregulation with various clinicopathological features of HCC patients and investigate its functions during HCC progression. Patients and methods: At first, miR-106b-5p expression in 130 pairs of HCC and adjacent normal liver tissues was detected by quantitative PCR. Chi-square test was then performed to determine clinical significance. Further investigations on its functions were performed by miRNA target prediction and validation, as well as cellular experiments. Results: miR-106b-5p levels in HCC tissues were significantly higher than those in the adjacent normal liver tissues ( P <0.001). High miR-106b-5p expression was significantly associated with advanced tumor stage ( P =0.02) and high tumor grade ( P =0.03). In addition, Friend of GATA 2 (FOG2) was identified as a direct target of miR-106b-5p in HCC cells. Moreover, the clinical relevance to HCC progression of the combined high miR-106b-5p and low FOG2 expression was more significant than high miR-106b-5p alone. Functionally, enforced expression of miR-106b-5p reduced FOG2 expression and promoted the proliferation and invasion of HCC cells. Furthermore, co-transfection of FOG2 restored the oncogenic roles of miR-106b-5p over-expression. Conclusion: Our data offer the convincing evidence that miR-106b-5p upregulation may promote the aggressive progression of HCC. miR-106b-5p overexpression may promote HCC cell proliferation and invasion by suppressing FOG2, implying its potentials as a promising therapeutic target for HCC patients., Competing Interests: The authors clarified that there were no conflicts of interest in the current study.
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49. [Study on commodity specification and grade standard and quality evaluation of Dipsaci Radix].
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Feng WY, Zhou T, Xiao CH, Jiang WK, Zhan ZL, Yang CG, Zhang CG, and Li Y
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- Cluster Analysis, Plants, Medicinal chemistry, Principal Component Analysis, Dipsacaceae chemistry, Drugs, Chinese Herbal standards, Plant Roots chemistry
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Through the records of herbal and market investigations,the samples collected from different market and origin were analyzed,and the appearance character indexes were determined in order to revise the commodity specification and grade standard of Dipsaci Radix combined with production practice. This is also to analyze association of the appearance with quality different of intrinsic components. The investigation results indicated the root's long and thick was better,and atrovirens of fracture surface,there are most of the market is dominated by the ungraded goods. Through principal component analysis,variance analysis and cluster analysis,combining with the feasibility of actual operation and herbal record,the length,middle diameter and phloem color were filtrated and the specification was divided into 2 ranks: the selection and ungraded goods,and the grade was divided into 2 ranks for the selection goods: big,small selected goods. Moreover,there were no significant correlation between the appearance and the intrinsic quality index of Dipsaci Radix,the content of extractum were significantly positive correlation with the moisture,but had extremely negative correlation with the total ash. Multiple comparisons indicated that the content of the moisture,extractum and asperosaponin VI of the selected goods were higher than the ungraded goods,while the total ash content were lower,and they hasn't significant difference. The commodity specification and grade standard of Dipsaci Radix as a basis provide commodity specification and grade standard of communities and standardizing market trade order.
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50. Differences in flavonoid pathway metabolites and transcripts affect yellow petal colouration in the aquatic plant Nelumbo nucifera.
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Zhu HH, Yang JX, Xiao CH, Mao TY, Zhang J, and Zhang HY
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- Gene Expression Profiling, Genes, Plant, Kaempferols metabolism, Metabolome, Methyltransferases genetics, Nelumbo enzymology, Nelumbo genetics, Quercetin analogs & derivatives, Quercetin metabolism, Species Specificity, Flavonoids metabolism, Flowers genetics, Nelumbo metabolism, Pigmentation genetics
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Background: The Asia lotus (Nelumbo nucifera Gaertn.) is an ornamental aquatic plant with high economic value. Flower colour is an important ornamental trait, with much of N. nucifera breeding focusing on its yellow flowers. To explore the yellow flower colouration mechanism in N. nucifera, we analysed its pigment constituents and content, as well as gene expression in the flavonoid pathway, in two N. nucifera cultivars., Results: We performed metabolomic and gene expression analyses in two N. nucifera cultivars with yellow and white flowers, Molinqiuse (MLQS) and Yeguangbei (YGB), respectively, at five stages of flower colouration. Based on phenotypic observation and metabolite analyses, the later stages of flower colouration (S3-S5) were determined to be key periods for differences between MLQS and YGB, with dihydroflavonols and flavonols differing significantly between cultivars. Dihydroquercetin, dihydrokaempferol, and isorhamnetin were significantly higher in MLQS than in YGB, whereas kaempferol was significantly higher in YGB. Most of the key homologous structural genes in the flavonoid pathway were significantly more active in MLQS than in YGB at stages S1-S4., Conclusion: In this study, we performed the first analyses of primary and secondary N. nucifera metabolites during flower colouration, and found that isorhamnetin and kaempferol shunting resulted in petal colour differences between MLQS and YGB. Based on our data integration analyses of key enzyme expression in the putative flavonoid pathways of the two N. nucifera cultivars, NnFLS gene substrate specificity and differential expression of NnOMTs may be related to petal colour differences between MLQS and YGB. These results will contribute to determining the mechanism of yellow flower colouration in N. nucifera, and will improve yellow petal colour breeding in lotus species.
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