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2. Numerical study on the characteristics of roadway failure and instability in coal seam with rock parting
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Heng Zhang, Yu-Geng Zhang, Guang-Jian Liu, Ya-Wei Zhu, Xian-Jun Ji, and Wen-Hao Cao
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Medicine ,Science - Abstract
Abstract In order to explore the mechanism of rockburst in coal seam with rock parting, a combination of on-site and numerical experiment is used to study the failure and instability process, crack propagation mechanism, and influencing factors. The following four points were addressed: (1) the instability is a process that roadway in coal seam with rock parting go through from stable locking in the initial stress unloading stage to slipping unlocking, and then to spatter ejection in slipping dynamic load disturbance stage. (2) The fracture development caused by unloading excavation of coal seam with rock parting will change from shear crack to tensile crack. In this process, coal-rock contact surface slip and coal-rock fracture are coupled with each other. (3) The greater the mining depth is, the greater the lateral pressure coefficient is, and the higher the rockburst risk is. On the contrary, the lower the risk of rockburst. (4) When choosing the support form of roadway in coal seam with rock parting, the two supporting forms of bolting (cable) and supplementary masonry support should be preferred. The results enrich the theory of the dynamics of surrounding rock fracture in coal mine, further clarify the potential dangers to mining-area roadways and working faces, and provide technical information to ensure the safe and efficient mining of bifurcated coal seam.
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- 2024
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3. Numerical Study on Characteristics of Stick-Slip Instability of Coal-Rock Parting-Coal Structure under Lateral Unloading
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Heng Zhang, Guang-Jian Liu, Xian-Jun Ji, Wen-Hao Cao, Ya-Wei Zhu, and Sher Bacha
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Geology ,QE1-996.5 - Abstract
Unloading excavation can increase the possibility of rock burst, especially for coal seam with rock parting. In order to explore the evolution process of rock burst under lateral unloading, the combination of in situ measures and numerical experiments is used to study. The following four points were addressed: (1) the coal seam with rock parting easily causes the stick-slip and instability along the interface, and the process of stick-slip and instability has hysteresis characteristics; (2) the greater the degree of unloading or the smaller the interface friction angle of the Coal-Rock Parting-Coal Structure (CRCS), the more likely it is for stick-slip and instability to occur; (3) the abnormal increase of shear stress and slip dissipation energy can be used as the precursory information of the stick-slip and instability of CRCS; (4) the damage intensity of rock burst induced by stick-slip and instability of CRCS can be reduced by reducing the unloading speed or increasing the roughness of interface. The research results can be used for early warning and controlling of dynamic disaster induced by stick-slip instability in coal seam with rock parking.
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- 2024
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4. Whole-genome sequence analysis unveils different origins of European and Asiatic mouflon and domestication-related genes in sheep
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Ze-Hui Chen, Ya-Xi Xu, Xing-Long Xie, Dong-Feng Wang, Diana Aguilar-Gómez, Guang-Jian Liu, Xin Li, Ali Esmailizadeh, Vahideh Rezaei, Juha Kantanen, Innokentyi Ammosov, Maryam Nosrati, Kathiravan Periasamy, David W. Coltman, Johannes A. Lenstra, Rasmus Nielsen, and Meng-Hua Li
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Biology (General) ,QH301-705.5 - Abstract
Chen, Xu, et al. performed a population genetics analysis of the eight species in the Ovis genus to assess the evolutionary and demographic history of these wild species and its domesticated counterpart. The authors identified a number of introgression events at different time periods, likely associated with the domestication process as well as identify a number of possible genomic targets of domestication.
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- 2021
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5. Investigation on Mechanism of Coal Burst Induced by the Geological Weak Surface Slip in Coal Seam Bifurcation Area: A Case Study in Zhaolou Coal Mine, China
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Zong-long Mu, Jing Yang, Guang-jian Liu, Yu-chen Zhang, and Jian-hang Jiao
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Geology ,QE1-996.5 - Abstract
AbstractThe coal seam bifurcation area (CSBA) exists widely in coal measure strata, where the geological weak surface (GWS) slip in overburden structure is easy to induce coal burst. The coal mass of coal face shows overall instability failure and high-speed throwing characteristics during the coal burst, seriously threatening the safe and efficient coal mine production. In order to understand the GWS-induced coal burst caused by the slip in CSBA and find the main controlling factors of GWS slip, the GWS slip criterion in CSBA was established based on the coal burst case analysis of overburden structure in CSBA of 1305 coal face (1305CF) in Zhaolou Coal Mine. The case study showed that the angle and range of CSBA are the main controlling factors affecting GWS slip. The FLAC3D numerical model of CSBA was established to analyze the influence effect of main control factors. The results show that the increase of angle and range of CSBA will increase the influence scope and degree of coal face mining, improving coal face burst risk. However, the peak point region of abutment pressure will not be affected, gradually reaching its peak within 0 m ~10 m from the coal seam merging area. With the increase of the angle of CSBA, the integrity of the triangular wedged rock mass along the GWS slip will be enhanced, aggravating the dynamic disturbance to the coal mass. With the increase of the range of CSBA, the slip of triangular wedged rock mass along GWS gradually changes from integral slip to phased slip, which will intermittently disturb the coal mass of the coal face. The research results have certain theoretical significance and practical value for preventing and controlling coal bursts in CSBA.
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- 2022
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6. Whole-genome resequencing of wild and domestic sheep identifies genes associated with morphological and agronomic traits
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Xin Li, Ji Yang, Min Shen, Xing-Long Xie, Guang-Jian Liu, Ya-Xi Xu, Feng-Hua Lv, Hua Yang, Yong-Lin Yang, Chang-Bin Liu, Ping Zhou, Peng-Cheng Wan, Yun-Sheng Zhang, Lei Gao, Jing-Quan Yang, Wen-Hui Pi, Yan-Ling Ren, Zhi-Qiang Shen, Feng Wang, Juan Deng, Song-Song Xu, Hosein Salehian-Dehkordi, Eer Hehua, Ali Esmailizadeh, Mostafa Dehghani-Qanatqestani, Ondřej Štěpánek, Christina Weimann, Georg Erhardt, Agraw Amane, Joram M. Mwacharo, Jian-Lin Han, Olivier Hanotte, Johannes A. Lenstra, Juha Kantanen, David W. Coltman, James W. Kijas, Michael W. Bruford, Kathiravan Periasamy, Xin-Hua Wang, and Meng-Hua Li
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Science - Abstract
Genetic resources for livestock are valuable for understanding their demography and past selection, and may inform future breeding programs and agricultural improvement. Here, the authors present deep resequencing of 248 wild and domestic sheep, with associated data and analysis.
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- 2020
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7. The local efficacy and influencing factors of ultrasound-guided percutaneous microwave ablation in colorectal liver metastases: a review of a 4-year experience at a single center
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Si Qin, Guang-Jian Liu, Meijin Huang, Jun Huang, Yanxin Luo, Yanling Wen, Yimin Wang, and Limei Chen
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ultrasound ,percutaneous ,microwave ablation ,liver ,metastases ,local efficacy ,Medical technology ,R855-855.5 - Abstract
Purpose: To investigate the clinical effectiveness and safety of ultrasound (US)-guided percutaneous microwave ablation (MWA) for colorectal liver metastasis (CRLM) and evaluate the influencing factors of local efficacy. Methods: From January 2013 to January 2017, 137 CRLM patients accepting US-guided percutaneous MWA were included. The 2450-MHz microwave ablation system and a cooled-shaft antenna were used. All patients were regularly followed up for at least 6 months. Technical success, complete ablation, local tumor progression (LTP), complications and side effects were assessed. Logistic regression analysis was used to identify the independent prognostic factors for LTP. Results: In total, 411 lesions (mean diameter 15.4 ± 7.2 mm, range 5–67 mm) were treated. Complete ablation was achieved in 99.27% (408/411) of lesions and 97.81% (134/137) of patients. LTP occurred in 5.35% (22/411) of lesions and 16.06% (22/137) of patients. LTP was more likely to occur in lesions larger than 3 cm in diameter (OR: 14.71; p
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- 2019
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8. Influences of True Triaxial Loading-Unloading Stress Paths on Mechanical Properties and Wave Velocity of Coal Samples subject to Risk of Rock Burst
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Wei Shen, Guang-Jian Liu, Lin-Ming Dou, Si-Yuan Gong, and Hu He
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Physics ,QC1-999 - Abstract
To study fracture evolution and peak stress in burst risk coal samples (BRCSs) under true triaxial loading and unloading conditions, experimental and numerical research was applied to BRCSs under true triaxial stress paths entailing “x-direction displacement fixed, y-direction loading, z-direction unloading.” Both the experimental and the numerical results demonstrated that the peak stress borne by the BRCSs was not only affected by the initial stress but also had a negative exponential relationship with the ratio of the unloading rate and the loading rate (RURLR); therefore, peak stress equations of BRCSs under true triaxial loading and unloading conditions were established. The triaxial stress-time curves obtained by experiments and simulations exhibited an “elasticity-yield-destruction” phase, and the characteristics of the yield phase were determined by the RURLR. A typical BRCS was selected for velocity tomographic imaging to analyze the fracture evolution characteristics under true triaxial loading and unloading. The results showed that when the BRCS was subjected to a triaxial state of stress, the high- and low-velocity regions existed alternately due to the presence of the crack; during the elastic phase, the crack closed during loading in the previous phase was reopened upon unloading, so that the velocity of the sample decreased and a wide range of low-velocity regions could be formed; when entering the yield phase, the original crack continued to expand into a hole-through crack, leading to wider extreme values and ranges of these low- and high-velocity regions; at the breaking phase, multiple microcracks were generated around the hole-through cracks, decreasing the overall velocity, and showing point distributions characteristics of high- and low-velocity regions. Overall, many low-velocity regions with similar normal directions to the unloading direction were formed; these correlated well with macrofractures (postfailure).
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- 2021
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9. Numerical Study on the Impact Instability Characteristics Induced by Mine Earthquake and the Support Scheme of Roadway
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Guang-jian Liu, Shan-lin Li, Zong-long Mu, Wen Chen, Lei-bo Song, Jie Liu, and Yu-dong Xu
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Physics ,QC1-999 - Abstract
Rockburst of deep roadway was induced by the superposition of mine earthquake disturbance and high static stress exceeding the limit strength of coal-rock mass. To study the roadway impact instability characteristics caused by mine earthquake disturbance and to propose an optimized support scheme, the discrete element model of the roadway structure was established based on the 1305 working face of the Zhaolou Coal Mine. The influence of mine earthquake amplitude and hypocenter location on the roadway was analyzed. The mesocrack evolution characteristics of the roadway were simulated and reproduced. Characteristics of stress field, crack field, displacement field, and energy field of the disturbed roadway with different support schemes were studied. The results showed that the greater the amplitude of the mine earthquake was, the severer the roadway impact failure was. The upper and left hypocenters had a significant influence on the roadway. The superposition of the high static stress and the dynamic stress due to the far-field mine earthquake resulted in the impact instability of coal-rock mass around the roadway, causing severe roof subsidence as well as rib and bottom heave. The evolution of tensile cracks caused the severe impact failure of roadway from a mesoscopic perspective. Using the flexible support to reinforce the roadway retarded the stress decline in roof and rib, improved the self-stability, reduced the number of near-field cracks, and decreased the displacement. Meanwhile, it allowed the roof and rib deformation, which was conducive to releasing elastic energy in surrounding rocks and reducing mine earthquake energy. The cracks and deformation in the floor were controlled by using the floor bolt. The optimal support scheme for a roadway to resist mine earthquake disturbance was proposed: “bolt-cable-mesh-steel strip-π-beam + floor bolt.” The research results have a specific guiding significance for the support of the coal mine roadway.
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- 2021
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10. Investigations of Coal-Rock Parting-Coal Structure (CRCS) Slip and Instability by Excavation
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Guang-Jian Liu, Heng Zhang, Ya-Wei Zhu, Wen-Hao Cao, Xian-Jun Ji, Cai-Ping Lu, and Yang Liu
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Physics ,QC1-999 - Abstract
Slip and instability of coal-rock parting-coal structure (CRCS) subjected to excavation disturbance can easily induce coal-rock dynamic phenomena in deep coal mines. In this paper, the failure characteristics and influencing factors of CRCS slip and instability were investigated by theoretical analysis, numerical simulations, and field observations. The following main results are addressed: (1) the slip and instability of CRCS induced by excavation are due to stress release, and the damage of the rock parting is partitioned into three parts: shear failure zone, slipping zone, and splitting failure zone from inside to outside with slip; (2) the slip and instability process of CRCS is accompanied by initiation, expansion, and intersection of shear and tensile cracks. The development of the cracks is dominated by shear behaviour, while the tensile crack is the main factor affecting fracture and instability of CRCS; and (3) slip and instability of CRCS are characterized by stick-slip first and then stable slip, accompanied with high P-wave velocity and rockburst danger coefficient based on microseismic tomography.
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- 2021
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11. Warning Method of Coal Bursting Failure Danger by Electromagnetic Radiation
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Guang-Jian Liu, Cai-Ping Lu, Hong-Yu Wang, Peng-Fei Liu, and Yang Liu
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Physics ,QC1-999 - Abstract
Electromagnetic radiation (EMR) can reflect the stress state and deformation level of coal, yet its warning indexes correlated with coal properties and roof caving is poorly understood. The laboratory observations of EMR effects of coal samples bursting failure and in situ investigations in the process of roof caving are presented in this paper. EMR peak with increasing stress is discussed when the failure of coal samples happens, which provides an explanation to EMR signals positively correlated well with the stress loaded. The linearly increasing relation is also found between EMR intensity and the uniaxial compressive strength, and EMR maximum amplitudes and pulses behave a logarithmic accretion tendency with bursting energy indexes of coal. By in situ investigations, it is well found that EMR amplitude can effectively warn coal deformation and failure based on the critical value 120 mV proposed from experiments.
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- 2015
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12. Numerical Investigation of Rockburst Effect of Shock Wave on Underground Roadway
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Cai-Ping Lu, Guang-Jian Liu, Hong-Yu Wang, and Jun-Hua Xue
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Physics ,QC1-999 - Abstract
Using UDEC discrete element numerical simulation software and a cosine wave as vibration source, the whole process of rockburst failure and the propagation and attenuation characteristics of shock wave in coal-rock medium were investigated in detail based on the geological and mining conditions of 1111(1) working face at Zhuji coal mine. Simultaneously, by changing the thickness and strength of immediate roof overlying the mining coal seam, the whole process of rockburst failure of roadway and the attenuation properties of shock wave were understood clearly. The presented conclusions can provide some important references to prevent and control rockburst hazards triggered by shock wave interferences in deep coal mines.
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- 2015
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13. Malignant transformation of rectal endometriosis: Preoperative diagnosis by endorectal ultrasound guided biopsy
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Zhuo‐hua Liang, Wen‐jie Cheng, Yiming Liu, Feng Zhang, Shu‐ting Chen, Jie Zhou, and Guang‐jian Liu
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Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and imaging - Published
- 2022
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14. Characterization of Joint Roughness Heterogeneity and Its Application in Representative Sample Investigations
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Shi-Gui Du, Hang Lin, Rui Yong, and Guang-Jian Liu
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Geology ,Geotechnical Engineering and Engineering Geology ,Civil and Structural Engineering - Abstract
Rock joint surface roughness is usually characterized by heterogeneity, but the determination of a required number of samples for achieving a reasonable heterogeneity assessment remains a challenge. In this paper, a novel method, the global search method, was proposed to investigate the heterogeneity of rock joint roughness. In this method, the roughness heterogeneity was characterized based on a statistical analysis of the roughness of all samples extracted from different locations of a given rock joint. Analyses of the effective sample number were conducted, which showed that sampling bias was caused by an inadequate number of samples. To overcome this drawback, a large natural slate joint sample (1000 mm × 1000 mm in size) was digitized in a laboratory using a high-accuracy laser scanner. The roughness heterogeneities of both two-dimensional (2D) profiles and three-dimensional (3D) surface topographies were systematically investigated. The results show that the expected value obtained from conventional methods failed to accurately represent the overall roughness. The relative errors between the population parameter and the expected value varied not only from sample to sample but also with the scale. The roughness heterogeneity characteristics of joint samples of various sizes can be obtained using the global search method. This new method could facilitate the determination of the most representative samples and their positions.
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- 2022
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15. Influences of True Triaxial Loading-Unloading Stress Paths on Mechanical Properties and Wave Velocity of Coal Samples subject to Risk of Rock Burst
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Guang-Jian Liu, Linming Dou, Siyuan Gong, Hu He, and Wei Shen
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Materials science ,Yield (engineering) ,Article Subject ,Physics ,QC1-999 ,Mechanical Engineering ,Phase (waves) ,Mechanics ,Geotechnical Engineering and Engineering Geology ,Condensed Matter Physics ,Displacement (vector) ,Stress (mechanics) ,Rock burst ,Mechanics of Materials ,Fracture (geology) ,Range (statistics) ,Extreme value theory ,Civil and Structural Engineering - Abstract
To study fracture evolution and peak stress in burst risk coal samples (BRCSs) under true triaxial loading and unloading conditions, experimental and numerical research was applied to BRCSs under true triaxial stress paths entailing “x-direction displacement fixed, y-direction loading, z-direction unloading.” Both the experimental and the numerical results demonstrated that the peak stress borne by the BRCSs was not only affected by the initial stress but also had a negative exponential relationship with the ratio of the unloading rate and the loading rate (RURLR); therefore, peak stress equations of BRCSs under true triaxial loading and unloading conditions were established. The triaxial stress-time curves obtained by experiments and simulations exhibited an “elasticity-yield-destruction” phase, and the characteristics of the yield phase were determined by the RURLR. A typical BRCS was selected for velocity tomographic imaging to analyze the fracture evolution characteristics under true triaxial loading and unloading. The results showed that when the BRCS was subjected to a triaxial state of stress, the high- and low-velocity regions existed alternately due to the presence of the crack; during the elastic phase, the crack closed during loading in the previous phase was reopened upon unloading, so that the velocity of the sample decreased and a wide range of low-velocity regions could be formed; when entering the yield phase, the original crack continued to expand into a hole-through crack, leading to wider extreme values and ranges of these low- and high-velocity regions; at the breaking phase, multiple microcracks were generated around the hole-through cracks, decreasing the overall velocity, and showing point distributions characteristics of high- and low-velocity regions. Overall, many low-velocity regions with similar normal directions to the unloading direction were formed; these correlated well with macrofractures (postfailure).
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- 2021
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16. Dual functional amphiphilic sugar-coated AIE-active fluorescent organic nanoparticles for the monitoring and inhibition of insulin amyloid fibrillation based on carbohydrate-protein interactions
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Yan-ming Ji, Wenyan Zhang, Jing-dong Zhang, Xia-fen Li, Fan-dong Yu, Cui-yun Li, Guang-jian Liu, and Guo-wen Xing
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Amyloid ,Insulin, Regular, Human ,Biomedical Engineering ,Insulin ,Nanoparticles ,General Materials Science ,Amyloidogenic Proteins ,General Chemistry ,General Medicine ,Sugars - Abstract
Amyloid-related diseases, such as Alzheimer's disease, are all considered to be related to the deposition of amyloid fibrils in the body. Insulin is a protein hormone that easily undergoes aggregation and fibrillation to form more toxic amyloid-like fibrils. So far, it is still challenging to develop a new protocol to study the
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- 2022
17. Water‐soluble AIE‐active Fluorescent Organic Nanoparticles: Design, Preparation and Application for Specific Detection of Cyanide in Water and Food Samples
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Guang-jian Liu, Fan-Dong Yu, Jing-Dong Zhang, Wei Zhou, Yuan Zhang, Guo-wen Xing, Yi-chen Liu, and Min Hou
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Cyanide ,Nanoparticle ,Food Contamination ,Protonation ,010402 general chemistry ,01 natural sciences ,Biochemistry ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Nucleophile ,Stilbenes ,Molecule ,Fluorescent Dyes ,Cyanides ,Nucleophilic addition ,Molecular Structure ,010405 organic chemistry ,Organic Chemistry ,Water ,General Chemistry ,Tetraphenylethylene ,Combinatorial chemistry ,Fluorescence ,0104 chemical sciences ,Spectrometry, Fluorescence ,Solubility ,chemistry ,Nanoparticles ,Water Pollutants, Chemical - Abstract
A dilactosyl-dicyanovinyl-functionalized tetraphenylethene (TPELC) was designed, synthesized and used for ratiometric sensing of cyanide. TPELC was comprised of three moieties (tetraphenylethylene, dicyanovinyl group and lactose unit) in one molecule, making TPELC water-soluble and aggregation-induced emission (AIE)-active and selectively reactive to cyanide. Compared with other reported fluorescent probes containing dicyanovinyl group, TPELC is the first AIE luminogen to be assembled as fluorescent organic nanoparticles (FONs) for sensing of cyanide in water without the use of surfactant or the help of organic solvents based on the nucleophilic addition reaction. The detection mechanism was verified by liquid chromatograph mass spectrometry experiments and by protonation of cyanide to reduce the nucleophilicity of cyanide. In addition, TPELC was used for detection of the cyanide content of food samples and test strips were developed to simplify the detection procedure.
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- 2021
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18. Deep learning-based artificial intelligence model to assist thyroid nodule diagnosis and management: a multicentre diagnostic study
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Hong Yang, Qiuyi Zheng, Wei Wang, Weiming Lv, Jie Ren, Nie Fangxing, Jie Li, Longzhong Liu, Xuehua Zhang, Zelong Liu, Qian Zhou, Guang-Jian Liu, Han Xiao, Hang-Tong Hu, Gao Huang, Yuchen Guo, Haibo Wang, Sui Peng, Haipeng Xiao, Erik K. Alexander, Du Qiang, Xiaodong Wang, Jin-Yu Liang, Yihao Liu, Fenghua Lai, and Yanbing Li
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Thyroid nodules ,medicine.diagnostic_test ,Receiver operating characteristic ,business.industry ,MEDLINE ,Medicine (miscellaneous) ,Health Informatics ,Nodule (medicine) ,medicine.disease ,Test (assessment) ,Fine-needle aspiration ,Health Information Management ,Predictive value of tests ,Medicine ,Decision Sciences (miscellaneous) ,Artificial intelligence ,Medical diagnosis ,medicine.symptom ,business - Abstract
BACKGROUND Strategies for integrating artificial intelligence (AI) into thyroid nodule management require additional development and testing. We developed a deep-learning AI model (ThyNet) to differentiate between malignant tumours and benign thyroid nodules and aimed to investigate how ThyNet could help radiologists improve diagnostic performance and avoid unnecessary fine needle aspiration. METHODS ThyNet was developed and trained on 18 049 images of 8339 patients (training set) from two hospitals (the First Affiliated Hospital of Sun Yat-sen University, Guangzhou, China, and Sun Yat-sen University Cancer Center, Guangzhou, China) and tested on 4305 images of 2775 patients (total test set) from seven hospitals (the First Affiliated Hospital of Guangzhou University of Chinese Medicine, Guangzhou, China; the Sixth Affiliated Hospital of Sun Yat-sen University, Guangzhou, China; the Guangzhou Army General Hospital, Guangzhou, China; the Third Affiliated Hospital of Sun Yat-sen University, Guangzhou, China; the First Affiliated Hospital of Sun Yat-sen University; Sun Yat-sen University Cancer Center; and the First Affiliated Hospital of Guangxi Medical University, Nanning, China) in three stages. All nodules in the training and total test set were pathologically confirmed. The diagnostic performance of ThyNet was first compared with 12 radiologists (test set A); a ThyNet-assisted strategy, in which ThyNet assisted diagnoses made by radiologists, was developed to improve diagnostic performance of radiologists using images (test set B); the ThyNet assisted strategy was then tested in a real-world clinical setting (using images and videos; test set C). In a simulated scenario, the number of unnecessary fine needle aspirations avoided by ThyNet-assisted strategy was calculated. FINDINGS The area under the receiver operating characteristic curve (AUROC) for accurate diagnosis of ThyNet (0·922 [95% CI 0·910-0·934]) was significantly higher than that of the radiologists (0·839 [0·834-0·844]; p
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- 2021
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19. Assembly of Water‐soluble AIE‐active Fluorescent Organic Nanoparticles for Ratiometric Detection of Hypochlorite in Living Cells
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Wei Zhou, Wei Du, Yi-chen Liu, Guo-wen Xing, Guang-jian Liu, and Xiao-jie Gao
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Fluorescence-lifetime imaging microscopy ,Bleach ,Hypochlorous acid ,Cell Survival ,Hydrazone ,Hypochlorite ,010402 general chemistry ,01 natural sciences ,Biochemistry ,Cell Line ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Amphiphile ,Humans ,Fluorescent Dyes ,chemistry.chemical_classification ,Molecular Structure ,010405 organic chemistry ,Organic Chemistry ,Hydrazones ,Water ,General Chemistry ,Tetraphenylethylene ,Fluorescence ,Combinatorial chemistry ,Hypochlorous Acid ,0104 chemical sciences ,Spectrometry, Fluorescence ,Solubility ,chemistry ,Nanoparticles - Abstract
Hypochlorous acid (HOCl) plays a crucial role in many physiological processes and is widely used as bleach, deodorant and fungicide. In this work, we designed an amphiphilic hydrazone fluorescent molecule THG-1 containing hydrophilic sugar units and hydrophobic tetraphenylethylene unit for ratiometric detection of HOCl with high sensitivity and excellent selectivity based on HOCl-triggered hydrolyzation reaction and aggregation-induced emission (AIE) effect. The detection mechanism was verified by liquid chromatograph mass spectrometry experiments and scanning electron microscope (SEM) tests. Contrast experiments revealed that the numbers of lactose unit and hydrazone linker were essential for assembly of THG-1 and detection of HOCl. In addition, THG-1 was successfully used for imaging of exogenous and endogenous HOCl in living cells.
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- 2021
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20. Percutaneous ultrasound-guided drainage of pneumomediastinum through the retropharyngeal space: a case report
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Si Qin, Xu-Tao Lin, Yi-Min Wang, Yao Chen, Rui Cui, and Guang-Jian Liu
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Gastroenterology - Published
- 2022
21. Vision treatment strategy for acute blindness in adolescent female with diffuse leptomeningeal glioneuronal tumor
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Yi Bao, Miao Zhang, Siqin Zhou, Ying Wang, Huihui Wu, and Guang Jian Liu
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0301 basic medicine ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Adolescent ,Visual impairment ,Blindness ,Cerebral edema ,03 medical and health sciences ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,0302 clinical medicine ,Cerebrospinal fluid ,Meningeal Neoplasms ,medicine ,Edaravone ,Humans ,Benzofurans ,Intracranial pressure ,business.industry ,General Neuroscience ,General Medicine ,Collateral circulation ,medicine.disease ,Cerebrospinal Fluid Shunts ,Butylphthalide ,Surgery ,Neuroprotective Agents ,030104 developmental biology ,chemistry ,Anisodine ,Female ,medicine.symptom ,business ,030217 neurology & neurosurgery - Abstract
Diffuse leptomeningeal glioneuronal tumor with the first symptom of acute rapid blindness in both eyes are rare in adolescents. We present a case of an adolescent female without a history of cancer who developed a dramatic loss of vision and eventually blindness, and was diagnosed as diffuse leptomeningeal glioneuronal tumor by cerebrospinal fluid cytology and enhanced MRI. In order to save vision, under the condition of ineffective dehydration treatment, timely emergency surgery to implant Ommaya sac drainage cerebrospinal fluid. According to the pathophysiological mechanism of cerebral edema, we added Edaravone to scavenge oxygen free radicals, Alprostadil to improve microcirculation, Monosialotetrahexosylganglioside nutrient nerve, Butylphthalide to promote collateral circulation, combined with hyperbaric oxygen and acupoint injection of Anisodine. Finally, the patient's vision returned to normal. Conclusion: when dehydration treatment is ineffective, timely surgery to reduce intracranial pressure, combined with comprehensive treatment, can effectively save vision.
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- 2020
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22. A chromosome-level genome of Portunus trituberculatus provides insights into its evolution, salinity adaptation and sex determination
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Zhencheng Su, Ronghua Li, Jian Li, Baoquan Gao, Chunlin Wang, Xingbin Ti, Ping Liu, Jianjian Lv, Yan Deping, and Guang-Jian Liu
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Whole genome sequencing ,Salinity ,animal structures ,Genome ,biology ,Decapoda ,Brachyura ,Bulked segregant analysis ,food and beverages ,Portunus trituberculatus ,biology.organism_classification ,Y chromosome ,Chromosomes ,body regions ,Evolutionary biology ,Genetics ,Gene family ,Animals ,Transcriptome ,Gene ,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics ,Biotechnology - Abstract
Portunus trituberculatus (Crustacea: Decapoda: Brachyura), commonly known as the swimming crab, is of major ecological importance, as well as being important to the fisheries industry. P. trituberculatus is also an important farmed species in China due to its rapid growth rate and high economic value. Here, we report the genome sequence of the swimming crab, which was assembled at the chromosome scale, covering ~1.2 Gb, with 79.99% of the scaffold sequences assembled into 53 chromosomes. The contig and scaffold N50 values were 108.7 kb and 15.6 Mb, respectively, with 19,981 protein-coding genes and a high proportion of simple sequence repeats (49.43%). Based on comparative genomic analyses of crabs and shrimps, the C2H2 zinc finger protein family was found to be the only gene family expanded in crab genomes, and its members were mainly expressed in early embryonic development and during the flea-like larval stage, suggested it was closely related to the evolution of crabs. Combined with transcriptome and Bulked Segregant Analysis (BSA) providing insights into the genetic basis of salinity adaptation in P. trituberculatus, strong immunity and rapid growth of the species were also observed. In addition, the specific region of the Y chromosome was located for the first time in the genome of P. trituberculatus, and Dmrt1 was identified as a key sex determination gene in this region. Decoding the swimming crab genome not only provides a valuable genomic resource for further biological and evolutionary studies, but is also useful for molecular breeding of swimming crabs.
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- 2021
23. J- and H-aggregates of heavy-atom-free Aza-BODIPY dyes with high 1O2 generation efficiency and photodynamic therapy potential
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Yi-chen Liu, Yuan Zhang, Guang-jian Liu, and Guo-wen Xing
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Process Chemistry and Technology ,General Chemical Engineering - Published
- 2022
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24. Probing Sialidases or Siglecs with Sialic Acid Analogues, Clusters and Precursors
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Guang-jian Liu, Li-yan Jia, and Guo-wen Xing
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chemistry.chemical_compound ,Biochemistry ,chemistry ,Organic Chemistry ,Sialidase ,Sialic acid - Published
- 2019
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25. circRNAs: Potential Targets for the Prevention and Treatment of Cerebrovascular Diseases
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Jing Xiao, Xingyue Li, Miao Zhang, Xinyu Du, Dianyuzi Xie, Yi Bao, and Guang Jian Liu
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Treatment targets ,Smooth muscle ,Competing endogenous RNA ,microRNA ,Gene expression ,Molecular mechanism ,RNA ,Biology ,Bioinformatics ,Function (biology) - Abstract
circRNAs, as a kind of non-coding RNA, are characterized by rich content, high stability, and tissue specificity, and have become a research focus in recent years. A large number of studies have found that circRNA and miRNA have the strongest binding capacity among competing endogenous RNAs, playing a role as a miRNA molecular sponge in cellular gene expression and playing an important role in many diseases. At present, studies have shown that circRNAs are closely related to cerebrovascular diseases and play a crucial role in vascular endothelial cells, metabolism of low-density lipoprotein, smooth muscle cells, inflammatory oxidative stress, ischemia-reperfusion, and other regulatory mechanisms. In order to systematically understand circRNA and its function, in order to understand the research progress of circRNA in regulating the molecular mechanism of cerebrovascular diseases, and in order to find potential markers and drug molecules in the field of cerebrovascular disease occurrence, development, diagnosis, and treatment targets, we reviewed the research progress of circRNA in the development of cerebrovascular disease.
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26. Clinical Features of Diffuse Leptomeningeal Glioneuronal Tumor with Rapid Blindness Misdiagnosed as NMOSD and Literature Review
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Guang Jian Liu, Miao Zhang, Lei Gao, Xiaoling Wang, Jing Xiao, Yi Bao, and Jun Xuan
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Pathology ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Nausea ,business.industry ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Multiple sclerosis ,Disease ,Immunotherapy ,medicine.disease ,eye diseases ,Targeted therapy ,Cerebrospinal fluid ,Meningeal carcinomatosis ,medicine ,Vomiting ,medicine.symptom ,business - Abstract
Diffuse leptomeningeal glioneuronal tumor has various clinical manifestations and is easily misdiagnosed. This article aims to describe the clinical features of a patient with diffuse leptomeningeal glioneuronal tumor misdiagnosed as optic neuromyelitis lineage disease (NMOSD), analyze the causes of misdiagnosis, and identify the disease with similar clinical manifestations. Adolescent women with decreased vision and headache, nausea, and vomiting were initially diagnosed as NMOSD. Immunotherapy was ineffective; enhanced MRI and cerebrospinal fluid cytology examination were completed and compared with classic meningeal carcinoma, NMOSD, multiple sclerosis, and Vogt-Koyanagi-Harada (VKH) syndrome. Diffuse leptomeningeal glioneuronal tumor was finally diagnosed in adolescent women with no history of tumor. Compared with NMOSD: no history of infection, no AQP4, MOG antibody, no spinal segmental abnormalities, immunotherapy was ineffective; compared with multiple sclerosis: no history of infection, no plaque, no oligoclonal antibody, immunotherapy was ineffective; compared with VKH syndrome: no history of infection, no fever, no treatment for immunotherapy; and compared with classic meningeal carcinoma: adolescents, no extracranial tumor lesions, super high protein, more different sugar excess. Patients with acute visual impairment should consider not only NMOSD, but also diffuse leptomeningeal glioneuronal tumor (DLGNT) and other diseases. DLGNT could not be excluded when CSF cytology and MRI plain scan were negative. The positive rate of malignant cells can only be increased by repeatedly sending fresh cerebrospinal fluid for examination; DLGNT needs to be differentiated from NMOSD, multiple sclerosis, VKH syndrome, and other diseases. Early diagnosis and molecular targeted therapy can improve the quality of life and prolong life.
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27. Stress evolution caused by hard roof fracturing and associated multi-parameter precursors
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Tongbin Zhao, Guang-Jian Liu, Cai-Ping Lu, and Yang Liu
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Coalescence (physics) ,Microseism ,Acoustic emission ,Seismic tomography ,Velocity gradient ,Building and Construction ,Mechanics ,Geotechnical Engineering and Engineering Geology ,Multi parameter ,Roof ,Geology ,Stress concentration - Abstract
To reveal the mechanism and precursors of the “1.21” rockburst induced by hard roof fracturing in the No. 1 working face of the Junde coal mine (JCM), the inversions including P-wave velocity, velocity gradient, stress concentration and accumulated energy were elaborately conducted by seismic tomography, and the static high-stress concentration and dynamic stress transfer were vividly demonstrated. Simultaneously, the multi-parameter characteristics including microseism (MS), electromagnetic emission (EME) and acoustic emission (AE) before and after the rockburst were comprehensively investigated, and then the corresponding precursors were summarized. The main conclusions are as follows: (1) the intrinsic factor of the “1.21” rockburst is owing to the original static high stress concentration in tailentry ahead of the No. 1 working face, and the external factor is ascribed to the dynamic stress transfer and superimposition with energy input generated by roof fracturing; (2) before roof fracturing, the region where sources congregate shows higher velocity, velocity gradient and stress concentration, accompanied with energy accumulation. After fracturing, the region manifests abnormal low velocity. However, the surrounding and far-field rockburst destruction regions appear higher velocity due to dynamic stress transfer; and (3) an obvious transform from dominantly hybrid to dominantly low-frequency of MS events will occur as roofs experience micro-fissure initiation, propagation, convergence, and coalescence, and thus it is concluded that the gradual transform of MS dominant spectrum from high to low frequencies represents a precursor for warning roof fracturing. The findings may put forward a certain reference for warning the type of rockburst triggered by roof fracturing.
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28. Experimental study of crack evolution in prefabricated double-fissure red sandstone based on acoustic emission location
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Guang-Jian Liu, Ye Li, Wen-Ling Tian, Jing Yang, and Sheng-Qi Yang
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Fissure ,Fracture zone ,Fracture mechanics ,Geotechnical Engineering and Engineering Geology ,Stress (mechanics) ,General Energy ,Geophysics ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Shear (geology) ,Acoustic emission ,mental disorders ,Fracture (geology) ,medicine ,Economic Geology ,Geotechnical engineering ,Failure mode and effects analysis ,Geology - Abstract
The development of micro-cracks during damage to rocks affects the propagation of macroscopic cracks on the surface. To explore the crack evolution among pre-existing flaws in rocks, based on the acoustic emission (AE) source location results, the paper analysed the influences of micro-crack development on failure mode. By analyzing AE characteristic parameters, the main controlling factors affecting the development of micro-fractures are determined. The results show that: (1) the development of micro-cracks in rock samples presents a trend of having a high-energy fracture point, the low-energy and small fracture region, the extensive fracture region, and a macroscopic fracture zone. (2) The difference in rock failure mode arises from the influence of rock bridge on the number, location, and extension direction of high-energy fractures, which results in the difference in the formation of main damage zone in rock samples. (3) The total number of micro-cracks, the proportion of shear cracks, and mixed-mode cracks gradually increase with the increase of the rock bridge inclination angle, leading to the gradual evolution of rock samples from simple tensile failure mode to complex crack penetration mode. The variation of the rock bridge inclination angle affects the stress direction of the rock particles at a microscopic level, while it affects the direction of macroscopic crack propagation at a macroscopic level.
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29. Numerical Study on the Impact Instability Characteristics Induced by Mine Earthquake and the Support Scheme of Roadway
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Lei-bo Song, Wen Chen, Shan-lin Li, Jie Liu, Yu-dong Xu, Guang-Jian Liu, and Zonglong Mu
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Deformation (mechanics) ,Hypocenter ,Article Subject ,business.industry ,Physics ,QC1-999 ,Mechanical Engineering ,Coal mining ,Subsidence ,Geotechnical Engineering and Engineering Geology ,Condensed Matter Physics ,Stress (mechanics) ,Stress field ,Mechanics of Materials ,Displacement field ,Geotechnical engineering ,business ,Roof ,Geology ,Civil and Structural Engineering - Abstract
Rockburst of deep roadway was induced by the superposition of mine earthquake disturbance and high static stress exceeding the limit strength of coal-rock mass. To study the roadway impact instability characteristics caused by mine earthquake disturbance and to propose an optimized support scheme, the discrete element model of the roadway structure was established based on the 1305 working face of the Zhaolou Coal Mine. The influence of mine earthquake amplitude and hypocenter location on the roadway was analyzed. The mesocrack evolution characteristics of the roadway were simulated and reproduced. Characteristics of stress field, crack field, displacement field, and energy field of the disturbed roadway with different support schemes were studied. The results showed that the greater the amplitude of the mine earthquake was, the severer the roadway impact failure was. The upper and left hypocenters had a significant influence on the roadway. The superposition of the high static stress and the dynamic stress due to the far-field mine earthquake resulted in the impact instability of coal-rock mass around the roadway, causing severe roof subsidence as well as rib and bottom heave. The evolution of tensile cracks caused the severe impact failure of roadway from a mesoscopic perspective. Using the flexible support to reinforce the roadway retarded the stress decline in roof and rib, improved the self-stability, reduced the number of near-field cracks, and decreased the displacement. Meanwhile, it allowed the roof and rib deformation, which was conducive to releasing elastic energy in surrounding rocks and reducing mine earthquake energy. The cracks and deformation in the floor were controlled by using the floor bolt. The optimal support scheme for a roadway to resist mine earthquake disturbance was proposed: “bolt-cable-mesh-steel strip-π-beam + floor bolt.” The research results have a specific guiding significance for the support of the coal mine roadway.
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30. Percutaneous ultrasound-guided cholangiography using microbubbles to evaluate the dilated biliary tract: initial experience
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Luyao, Zhou, Xiaoyan, Xie, Huixiong, Xu, Zuo-feng, Xu, Guang-jian, Liu, and Ming-de, Lu
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31. Water-soluble meso-ester substituted BODIPY with aggregation-induced emission property for ratiometric detection of carboxylesterases in living hepatoma cell
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Wei Zhou, Yi-chen Liu, Guang-jian Liu, Xiao-xiao Niu, Xin Niu, Xia-fen Li, Gai-li Feng, Yuan Zhang, and Guo-wen Xing
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Process Chemistry and Technology ,General Chemical Engineering - Published
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32. Modified FOLFOXIRI With or Without Cetuximab as Conversion Therapy in Patients with RAS/BRAF Wild-Type Unresectable Liver Metastases Colorectal Cancer: The FOCULM Multicenter Phase II Trial
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Huabin Hu, Jianwei Zhang, Yonghua Cai, Hui Wang, Kun Wang, Wei Wang, Yan Huang, Zhiyang Zhou, Shuangling Luo, Li Ling, Ping Lan, Zehua Wu, Tenghui Ma, Jiayu Ling, Yunle Wan, Xiaojian Wu, Yue Cai, Haibo Zhang, Jiaming Zhou, Fangqian Li, Rongbo Lin, Ming Liu, Yanhong Deng, Liang Kang, Guang-Jian Liu, Meng Qiu, Meijin Huang, and Huaiming Wang
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0301 basic medicine ,Proto-Oncogene Proteins B-raf ,Cancer Research ,medicine.medical_specialty ,China ,Organoplatinum Compounds ,Colorectal cancer ,Leucovorin ,Cetuximab ,Gastroenterology ,03 medical and health sciences ,Folinic acid ,0302 clinical medicine ,Internal medicine ,Antineoplastic Combined Chemotherapy Protocols ,Gastrointestinal Cancer ,medicine ,Clinical endpoint ,Humans ,neoplasms ,FOLFOXIRI ,business.industry ,Liver Neoplasms ,medicine.disease ,digestive system diseases ,Oxaliplatin ,Irinotecan ,Regimen ,030104 developmental biology ,Oncology ,030220 oncology & carcinogenesis ,Camptothecin ,Fluorouracil ,business ,Colorectal Neoplasms ,medicine.drug - Abstract
Purpose This trial evaluated the addition of cetuximab to a modified FOLFOXIRI (mFOLFOXIRI: 5-fluorouracil/folinic acid, oxaliplatin, irinotecan) as conversion therapy in a two-group, nonrandomized, multicenter, phase II trial in patients with initially technically unresectable colorectal liver-limited metastases (CLM) and BRAF/RAS wild-type. Patients and Methods Patients were enrolled to receive cetuximab (500 mg/m2) plus mFOLFOXIRI (oxaliplatin 85 mg/m2, irinotecan 165 mg/m2, folinic acid 400 mg/m2, 5-fluorouracil 2,800 mg/m2 46-hour infusion, every 2 weeks) (the cetuximab group) or the same regimen of mFOLFOXIRI alone (the control group), in a 2:1 ratio allocation. The primary endpoint was the rate of no evidence of disease (NED) achieved. Secondary endpoints included resection rate, objective response rate (ORR), survival, and safety. Results Between February 2014 and July 2019, 117 patients were registered for screening at six centers in China, and 101 of these were enrolled (67 cetuximab group, 34 control group). The rate of NED achieved was 70.1% in the cetuximab group and 41.2% in the control group (difference 29.0%; 95% confidence interval [CI], 9.1%–48.8%; p = .005). Patients in the cetuximab group had improved ORR (95.5% vs. 76.5%; difference 19.1%; 95% CI, 17.4%–36.4%; p = .010) compared with those in control group. Progression-free survival and overall survival showed the trend to favor the cetuximab group. The incidence of grade 3 and 4 adverse events was similar in the two groups. Conclusion Addition of cetuximab to mFOLFOXIRI improved the rate of NED achieved. This combination could be an option of conversion regimen for molecularly selected patients with initially technically unresectable CLM. Implications for Practice This trial evaluated the addition of cetuximab to a modified FOLFOXIRI as conversion therapy in a phase II trial in patients with initially technically unresectable colorectal liver-limited metastases and BRAF/RAS wild-type. The rate of no evidence of disease achieved was 70.1% in the cetuximab plus modified FOLFOXIRI group and 41.2% in the modified FOLFOXIRI group. Objective response rates, overall survival, and progression-free survival were improved in the cetuximab group when compared with the modified FOLFOXIRI group. Addition of cetuximab to modified FOLFOXIRI increased the rate of no evidence of disease achieved, and this combination could be an option of conversion regimen for molecularly selected patients with initially technically unresectable colorectal liver-limited metastasis.
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33. Clinical Features of COVID‐19 in a Young Man with Massive Cerebral Hemorrhage: Case Report
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Yi Bao, Shu Yu Lin, Zhao Hui Cheng, Jun Xia, Yan Peng Sun, Qi Zhao, and Guang Jian Liu
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COVID-19 is currently a pandemic in the world, can invade multiple systems, and has a high morbidity and mortality. So far, no cases of acute cerebrovascular disease have been reported. This article reports the clinical features of a COVID-19 patient whose first symptom was cerebral hemorrhage. More importantly, after the craniotomy, the patient had high fever and it was difficult to retreat. After cerebrospinal fluid testing, it was determined that an intracranial infection had occurred. After anti-infection and plasma infusion of the recovered person, the patient's symptoms gradually improved. This case suggests that COVID-19 may infringe on cerebral blood vessels and cause cerebral hemorrhage. Transfusion of plasma from rehabilitation patients is effective for critically ill patients.
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34. Contrast-Enhanced Ultrasound Imaging Features of Focal Chemotherapy-Induced Sinusoidal Injury in Patients With Colorectal Cancer: Initial Experience
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Yao Chen, Yimin Wang, Yan Huang, Rui Cui, Si Qin, and Guang-Jian Liu
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Colorectal cancer ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Contrast Media ,Antineoplastic Agents ,030218 nuclear medicine & medical imaging ,Metastasis ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Chemotherapy induced ,Medicine ,Humans ,Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and imaging ,Retrospective Studies ,Ultrasonography ,Chemotherapy ,030219 obstetrics & reproductive medicine ,Radiological and Ultrasound Technology ,business.industry ,Ultrasound ,Liver Neoplasms ,medicine.disease ,Peripheral ,Differential diagnosis ,business ,Nuclear medicine ,Colorectal Neoplasms ,Contrast-enhanced ultrasound - Abstract
OBJECTIVES Increasing studies have reported focal chemotherapy-induced sinusoidal injury (CSI) mimicking colorectal liver metastasis (CRLM) on imaging studies, resulting in unnecessary lobectomy. This study aimed to investigate the contrast-enhanced ultrasound (CEUS) imaging features of focal CSI. METHODS We retrospectively evaluated 16 patients who had a pathologic diagnosis of focal CSI and underwent CEUS between January 2013 and January 2019. The images were compared with those obtained from 27 patients with CRLM. RESULTS On CEUS, 14 (87.5%) focal CSIs showed heterogeneous isoenhancement, 1 (6.3%) peripheral hyperenhancement, and 1 (6.3%) homogeneous hyperenhancement during the arterial phase. Compared with the adjacent liver parenchyma, the initial enhancement time of focal CSI was earlier in 2 (12.5%), simultaneous in 9 (56.3%), and later in 5 (31.3%) patients. In the portal and late phases, all of the focal CSI cases showed hypoenhancement compared with the adjacent liver parenchyma. Focal CSI had the following CEUS findings, which were different from those of CRLM: (1) heterogeneous isoenhancement in the arterial phase (87.5% versus 0%; P
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35. The local efficacy and influencing factors of ultrasound-guided percutaneous microwave ablation in colorectal liver metastases: a review of a 4-year experience at a single center
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Jun Huang, Si Qin, Meijin Huang, Yanxin Luo, Limei Chen, Yanling Wen, Yimin Wang, and Guang-Jian Liu
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Male ,Cancer Research ,medicine.medical_specialty ,lcsh:Medical technology ,Time Factors ,Percutaneous ,Physiology ,Clinical effectiveness ,liver ,Single Center ,030218 nuclear medicine & medical imaging ,Metastasis ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Physiology (medical) ,medicine ,Humans ,Neoplasm Metastasis ,metastases ,ultrasound ,business.industry ,Liver Neoplasms ,Microwave ablation ,Ultrasound ,Middle Aged ,medicine.disease ,Ultrasound guided ,percutaneous ,lcsh:R855-855.5 ,microwave ablation ,030220 oncology & carcinogenesis ,Catheter Ablation ,Female ,Radiology ,local efficacy ,Colorectal Neoplasms ,business - Abstract
Purpose: To investigate the clinical effectiveness and safety of ultrasound (US)-guided percutaneous microwave ablation (MWA) for colorectal liver metastasis (CRLM) and evaluate the influencing factors of local efficacy. Methods: From January 2013 to January 2017, 137 CRLM patients accepting US-guided percutaneous MWA were included. The 2450-MHz microwave ablation system and a cooled-shaft antenna were used. All patients were regularly followed up for at least 6 months. Technical success, complete ablation, local tumor progression (LTP), complications and side effects were assessed. Logistic regression analysis was used to identify the independent prognostic factors for LTP. Results: In total, 411 lesions (mean diameter 15.4 ± 7.2 mm, range 5–67 mm) were treated. Complete ablation was achieved in 99.27% (408/411) of lesions and 97.81% (134/137) of patients. LTP occurred in 5.35% (22/411) of lesions and 16.06% (22/137) of patients. LTP was more likely to occur in lesions larger than 3 cm in diameter (OR: 14.71; p
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36. Rock burst risk in an island longwall coal face by stress field
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Jianjun Chen, Jinglong Cao, Zonglong Mu, Jing Yang, and Guang-Jian Liu
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business.industry ,Velocity gradient ,0211 other engineering and technologies ,Coal mining ,02 engineering and technology ,010502 geochemistry & geophysics ,01 natural sciences ,Stress field ,Stress (mechanics) ,Rock burst ,Mining engineering ,General Earth and Planetary Sciences ,Coal ,business ,Rock mass classification ,Geology ,021101 geological & geomatics engineering ,0105 earth and related environmental sciences ,General Environmental Science ,Stress concentration - Abstract
In many coal mines in China, skip-mining and the corner coal pillar will lead to the formation of an island longwall coal face (ILCF), which will induce a series of problems. Rock bursts pose a severe threat to miners and safe production in coal mines. Here, we used a mechanical model, theoretical calculations, seismic computed tomography, and energy density to explore the stress field distribution in an ILCF to obtain some pre-warning parameters. Based on elastic thin-plate theory, three cases of rock strata of ILCF were analysed to explore various stress fields (case 1: solid coal, case 2: two-sided goaf, and case 3: four-sided goaf). The stress reaches the peak value at the points of “a = b” in case 1, “a = 0.7b” in case 2, and “a = 1.4b” in case 3, respectively, which indicates high rock burst risk. In the case study, the test methods of seismic computed tomography and energy density were used on four ILCFs in Zhaolou Coal Mine (ILCFs 11301, 1307, 1305, and 1306). The stress field can be reflected by the three parameters: velocity distribution, velocity gradient, and stress concentration factor; and the energy density can indirectly reflect the accumulated damage of coal and rock mass and test two parameters of velocity distribution and stress concentration factor, which verifies the stress field in ILCFs, and assesses their rock burst risk.
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37. Modulation of the stereoselectivity and reactivity of glycosylation via ( p -Tol) 2 SO/Tf 2 O preactivation strategy: From O -, C -sialylation to general O -, N -glycosylation
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Guang-jian Liu, Zhen-yuan Gu, Wei Du, Cui-yun Li, Guo-wen Xing, and Xiao-tai Zhang
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chemistry.chemical_classification ,Glycosylation ,Anomer ,010405 organic chemistry ,Stereochemistry ,Glycoconjugate ,Sulfoxide ,General Chemistry ,010402 general chemistry ,01 natural sciences ,0104 chemical sciences ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,chemistry ,N-linked glycosylation ,Stereoselectivity ,Reactivity (chemistry) ,Nucleoside - Abstract
The synthesis of O-, C-, and N-glycoconjugates has continuously been an attractive research subject due to the growing biological importance of various glycoconjugates. In recent years, by careful changing the glycosylation reaction conditions, especially the amount of activators and the preactivation temperature, (p-Tol)2SO/Tf2O preactivition strategy was developed as a general method for the synthesis of various O-, C-, and N-glycoconjugates, including related biological active glycoconjugates, such as nucleosides and antigen Lewisa etc. High yields and excellent stereoselectivities were obtained even without the anchimeric assistance at the adjacent position of anomeric carbon. In this review, we predominantly make a review on the progress of the (p-Tol)2SO/Tf2O preactivition strategy from O-, C-sialylation to general O-, N-glycosylation.
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38. Investigation into Mechanism of Floor Dynamic Rupture by Evolution Characteristics of Stress and Mine Tremors: A Case Study in Guojiahe Coal Mine, China
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Atif Javed, Guang-Jian Liu, Zonglong Mu, Jinglong Cao, Jing Yang, and Shaokun Gong
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Article Subject ,business.industry ,Mechanical Engineering ,0211 other engineering and technologies ,Coal mining ,Abutment ,Elastic energy ,02 engineering and technology ,Geotechnical Engineering and Engineering Geology ,Condensed Matter Physics ,lcsh:QC1-999 ,020501 mining & metallurgy ,Stress (mechanics) ,0205 materials engineering ,Buckling ,Mechanics of Materials ,Fracture (geology) ,Geotechnical engineering ,business ,Roof ,lcsh:Physics ,Geology ,021101 geological & geomatics engineering ,Civil and Structural Engineering ,Stress concentration - Abstract
In order to explore the mechanism of floor dynamic rupture, the current study adopts a thin plate model to further investigate the condition of floor failure. One of the possible explanations could be floor buckling due to high horizontal stress and dynamic disturbance ultimately leading to rapid and massive release of elastic energy thus inducing dynamic rupture. Seismic computed tomography and 3D location were employed to explore the evolution characteristics of floor stress distribution and positions of mine tremors. In the regions of floor dynamic rupture, higher P-wave velocity was recorded prior to the dynamic rupture. On the contrary, relatively lower reading was observed after the dynamic rupture thus depicting a high stress concentration condition. Meanwhile, evolution of mine tremors revealed the accumulation and subsequent release of energy during the dynamic rupture process. It was further revealed that dynamic rupture was induced due to the superposition of static and dynamic stresses: (i) the high static stress concentration due to frontal and lateral abutment stress from coal pillar and (ii) dynamic stress from the fracture and caving of coal pillar, hard roof, and key stratum. In the later part of this study, the floor dynamic rupture occurrence process would be reproduced through numerical simulations within a 0.6 sec time frame. The above-mentioned findings would be used to propose a feasible mechanism for prewarning and prevention of floor dynamic rupture using seismic computed tomography and mine tremors 3D location.
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39. Aggregation-Induced-Emission Materials with Different Electric Charges as an Artificial Tongue: Design, Construction, and Assembly with Various Pathogenic Bacteria for Effective Bacterial Imaging and Discrimination
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Guang-jian Liu, Cui-yun Li, Sheng-nan Tian, Lei Zhou, and Guo-wen Xing
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Materials science ,Klebsiella pneumoniae ,Carboxylic acid ,Static Electricity ,Carboxylic Acids ,Nanotechnology ,02 engineering and technology ,010402 general chemistry ,medicine.disease_cause ,01 natural sciences ,Listeria monocytogenes ,medicine ,General Materials Science ,Aggregation-induced emission ,chemistry.chemical_classification ,Bacteria ,Staining and Labeling ,biology ,Pathogenic bacteria ,021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology ,biology.organism_classification ,0104 chemical sciences ,Biochemistry ,chemistry ,Yersinia pestis ,Vibrio cholera ,0210 nano-technology - Abstract
Imaging-based total bacterial count and type identification of bacteria play crucial roles in clinical diagnostics, public health, biological and medical science, and environmental protection. Herein, we designed and synthesized a series of tetraphenylethenes (TPEs) functionalized with one or two aldehyde, carboxylic acid, and quaternary ammonium groups, which were successfully used as fluorescent materials for rapid and efficient staining of eight kinds of representative bacterial species, including pathogenic bacteria Vibrio cholera, Klebsiella pneumoniae, and Listeria monocytogenes and potential bioterrorism agent Yersinia pestis. By comparing the fluorescence intensity changes of the aggregation-induced-emission (AIE) materials before and after bacteria incubation, the sensing mechanisms (electrostatic versus hydrophobic interactions) were simply discussed. Moreover, the designed AIE materials were successfully used as an efficient artificial tongue for bacteria discrimination, and all of the bacteria tested were identified via linear discriminant analysis. Our current work provided a general method for simultaneous broad-spectrum bacterial imaging and species discrimination, which is helpful for bacteria surveillance in many fields.
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40. A novel O -fucosylation strategy preactivated by ( p -Tol) 2 SO/Tf 2 O and its application for the synthesis of Lewis blood group antigen Lewis a
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Guang-jian Liu, Wei Du, Yuan Zhang, Guo-wen Xing, and Cui-yun Li
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chemistry.chemical_classification ,010405 organic chemistry ,Chemistry ,Stereochemistry ,Organic Chemistry ,010402 general chemistry ,01 natural sciences ,Biochemistry ,0104 chemical sciences ,Blood group antigens ,Yield (chemistry) ,Drug Discovery ,Sugar alcohol ,Fucosylation - Abstract
Based on a preactivation strategy using ( p -Tol) 2 SO/Tf 2 O, a new O -fucosylation method with thioglycoside as donor under mild conditions was reported. High yields and excellent α-stereoselectivities of the fucosylation were obtained with secondary sugar alcohol as acceptors. Moreover, the novel fucosylation strategy was successfully applied to the synthesis of an important Lewis blood group antigen Lewis a , which was obtained in nine linear steps with 27% overall yield.
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41. Water-soluble Glucosamine-coated AIE-Active Fluorescent Organic Nanoparticles: Design, Synthesis and Assembly for Specific Detection of Heparin Based on Carbohydrate-Carbohydrate Interactions
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Min Hou, Guang-jian Liu, Yi-chen Liu, Guo-wen Xing, Yan-ming Ji, and Cui-yun Li
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010405 organic chemistry ,Specific detection ,Organic Chemistry ,Nanoparticle ,General Chemistry ,Heparin ,Tetraphenylethylene ,Carbohydrate ,010402 general chemistry ,01 natural sciences ,Biochemistry ,Fluorescence ,Combinatorial chemistry ,0104 chemical sciences ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,chemistry ,Glucosamine ,medicine ,Selectivity ,medicine.drug - Abstract
Two water-soluble carbohydrate-coated AIE-activate fluorescent organic nanoparticles TPE3G and TPE4G were designed and synthesized for the detection of heparin. Different from the reported strategy, we not only utilized the general detection mechanism of electrostatic interactions, but also introduced the concept of carbohydrate-carbohydrate interactions (CCIs) to enrich the detection mechanism of heparin. TPE3G can serve as an efficient "turn-on" probe with higher selectivity towards heparin than TPE4G. TEM studies revealed that the micro-aggregated TPE3G was encapsulated with the heparin chain to form a complex self-assemblied composite and emits strong fluorescence. It is believed that the results illustrated in this study provide a novel strategy based on CCls to design water-soluble and more efficient bio-probes for various biological and clinical applications.
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42. A water-soluble AIE-active polyvalent glycocluster: design, synthesis and studies on carbohydrate-lectin interactions for visualization of Siglec distributions in living cell membranes
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Yuan Zhang, Li-yan Jia, Guo-wen Xing, Guang-jian Liu, Shu Wang, Lingyun Zhou, and Guohua Jiang
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Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy ,Plasma protein binding ,Living cell ,010402 general chemistry ,01 natural sciences ,PC12 Cells ,Catalysis ,Mass Spectrometry ,Lectins ,Materials Chemistry ,Animals ,Humans ,Fluorescent Dyes ,Sialic Acid Binding Immunoglobulin-like Lectins ,biology ,010405 organic chemistry ,Microscale thermophoresis ,Chemistry ,Cell Membrane ,Metals and Alloys ,Lectin ,SIGLEC ,General Chemistry ,respiratory system ,Carbohydrate ,Fluorescence ,0104 chemical sciences ,Surfaces, Coatings and Films ,Electronic, Optical and Magnetic Materials ,Rats ,Membrane ,Ceramics and Composites ,biology.protein ,Biophysics ,Carbohydrate Metabolism ,HeLa Cells ,Protein Binding - Abstract
In this work, we designed and synthesized an aggregation-induced emission (AIE)-active tetraphenylethene-decorated pseudo-trisialic acid (TPE3S) and validated its high affinity for Siglecs using microscale thermophoresis techniques. TPE3S was a unique binding-on fluorescent trivalent sialocluster which was successfully utilized for the visualization of Siglecs expressed on the surface of mammalian cells.
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43. Water-soluble AIE-Active Fluorescent Organic Nanoparticles: Design, Preparation and Application for Specific Detection of Cysteine over Homocysteine and Glutathione in Living Cells
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Yuan Zhang, Li-yan Jia, Guo-wen Xing, Rong-fang Ma, Xiao-xiao Niu, Yan-ming Ji, Guang-jian Liu, Zhang-wei Ning, and Song-ze Wu
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Nanoparticle ,010402 general chemistry ,01 natural sciences ,Biochemistry ,Aldehyde ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Amphiphile ,Stilbenes ,Moiety ,Humans ,Cysteine ,Homocysteine ,Fluorescent Dyes ,chemistry.chemical_classification ,Microscopy, Confocal ,010405 organic chemistry ,Organic Chemistry ,Optical Imaging ,Water ,General Chemistry ,Tetraphenylethylene ,Glutathione ,Hep G2 Cells ,Combinatorial chemistry ,Fluorescence ,0104 chemical sciences ,Spectrometry, Fluorescence ,chemistry ,Solubility ,Nanoparticles ,Dimerization - Abstract
Water-soluble ratiometric AIE-active fluorescent organic nanoparticles 2OA-FON for the specific sensing of cysteine over other biothiols are reported. The obtained amphiphilic probe included olefin aldehyde as recognizing unit, tetraphenylethylene as fluorescence reporter and lactose moiety as a hydrophilic group. This work provides a general design strategy based on the introduction of a sugar moiety into a hydrophobic AIEgen to develop ratiometric water-soluble fluorescent organic nanoparticles.
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44. Inducing Adventitious Buds Regeneration from Leaf Explants of Purple Coneflower (Echinacea Purpurea L.)
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Kaizhe Liu, Ting-ting Xie, Guang-jian Liu, Xiao-peng Li, Miao Chen, Ying Liu, Yingbin Xue, Shaoxia Yang, Liu Bingzhen, and Hongjie Liu
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Horticulture ,Murashige and Skoog medium ,Chemistry ,Regeneration (biology) ,Diethyl aminoethyl hexanoate ,Explant culture ,Echinacea - Abstract
In the present study, purple coneflower leaves were used as explants to explore the effects of basic medium, CuSO4, and Diethyl aminoethyl hexanoate (DA-6) on induction of adventitious buds. The results shown that MS medium was the most suitable basic medium for inducing adventitious buds regeneration from leaf explants. When the concentration of CuSO4 was at 0.5 mg/L, a great effect of induction of adventitious buds was obtained (90%). Meanwhile, the optimal culture condition for the proliferation of adventitious buds was MS medium containing 0.5 mg/L 6-benzylaminopurine (6-BA).
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45. The sequence and de novo assembly of hog deer genome
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Xin-Ming Yu, Yan Huijuan, Yu Jianqiu, Chen Shiyi, Shuai Pang, Zhen-Zhen Li, Jia-Po Deng, Zhong Yan, Niu Lili, Qu Yu, Jun Yi, Chen Ang, Xianbo Jia, Chen Weigang, Pu Yang, Guang-Jian Liu, Yue Han, Wei Wang, and Wan-Long Huang
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Statistics and Probability ,Data Descriptor ,China ,010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciences ,Sequence analysis ,animal diseases ,Population ,Sequence assembly ,Genomics ,Library and Information Sciences ,Biology ,01 natural sciences ,Genome ,Education ,03 medical and health sciences ,Animals ,education ,030304 developmental biology ,0105 earth and related environmental sciences ,Whole genome sequencing ,0303 health sciences ,education.field_of_study ,Deer ,Molecular Sequence Annotation ,Sequence Analysis, DNA ,Computer Science Applications ,Evolutionary biology ,Genome Biology ,Statistics, Probability and Uncertainty ,Zoology ,Information Systems ,Reference genome - Abstract
Hog deer (Axis porcinus) is a small deer species in family Cervidae and has been undergoing a serious and global decline during the past decades. Chengdu Zoo currently holds a captive population of hog deer with sufficient genetic diversity in China. We sequenced and de novo assembled its genome sequence in the present study. A total of six different insert-size libraries were sequenced and generated 395 Gb of clean data in total. With aid of the linked reads of 10X Genomics, genome sequence was assembled to 2.72 Gb in length (contig N50, 66.04 Kb; scaffold N50, 20.55 Mb), in which 94.5% of expected genes were detected. We comprehensively annotated 22,473 protein-coding genes, 37,019 tRNAs, and 1,058 Mb repeated sequences. The newly generated reference genome is expected to significantly contribute to comparative analysis of genome biology and evolution within family Cervidae. Machine-accessible metadata file describing the reported data (ISA-Tab format)
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46. Inversion of stress field evolution consisting of static and dynamic stresses by microseismic velocity tomography
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Yang Liu, Nong Zhang, Cai-Ping Lu, Guang-Jian Liu, and Tongbin Zhao
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Microseism ,Velocity gradient ,0211 other engineering and technologies ,Inversion (meteorology) ,02 engineering and technology ,010502 geochemistry & geophysics ,Geotechnical Engineering and Engineering Geology ,01 natural sciences ,Stress field ,Tomography ,Rock mass classification ,Roof ,Geology ,Seismology ,021101 geological & geomatics engineering ,0105 earth and related environmental sciences ,Stress concentration - Abstract
In order to reveal the stress precursors of the “3.15” rockburst disaster that occurred in the No. 1 working face of Junde coal mine, the combined stress field inversion including static and dynamic stresses was conducted by using P-wave velocity tomography, and the static high-stress concentration regions were further designated. Simultaneously, the evolution of dynamic stress generated by seven periodical caving events of primary roof was analyzed, and the fracturing characteristics were described in detail. Ultimately, the stress precursors of the “3.15” rockburst for early warning were clearly revealed. The main conclusions are as follows: (1) the micro-fissures inside coal and rock mass produce the significant reflection and refraction on the propagation of microseismic (MS) waves, and thus P-wave overall characterizes with lower velocity and higher velocity gradient; (2) after the slightly fracturing of primary roof on March 9, 2013, the maximum stress concentration factor suddenly rises to 20. This sign can be viewed as an early warning precursor of rockburst; (3) until March 12, 2013, the large-scale micro-fractures begin to form inside primary roof, and thus the corresponding high velocity gradient regions are generated. This phenomenon can be regarded as an effective precursor of macroscopic fracturing of primary roof; and (4) before the “3.15″ rockburst, the scope of P-wave velocity gradient in the No. 1 working face does not change significantly. The above findings may put forward a certain reference for accurately warning the stress precursors of rockburst by P-wave velocity tomography.
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47. Preliminary Analysis of Clinical Situations Involved in Quantification of Contrast-Enhanced Ultrasound in Crohn's Disease
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Chuan Yang, Min Zhi, Yao Chen, Weili Wang, Junli Yu, Jian Tang, Guang-Jian Liu, Yanling Wen, Pinjin Hu, Wenjie Cheng, Xiang Gao, and Xiaoyin Liu
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Adult ,Male ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Adolescent ,Acoustics and Ultrasonics ,Biophysics ,Anterior wall ,Contrast Media ,030218 nuclear medicine & medical imaging ,Preliminary analysis ,Young Adult ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Ultrasound probe ,Crohn Disease ,Region of interest ,Peak intensity ,Humans ,Medicine ,Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and imaging ,Aged ,Retrospective Studies ,Ultrasonography ,Crohn's disease ,Radiological and Ultrasound Technology ,business.industry ,Ultrasound ,Middle Aged ,Image Enhancement ,medicine.disease ,Gastrointestinal Tract ,Female ,030211 gastroenterology & hepatology ,Radiology ,business ,Contrast-enhanced ultrasound - Abstract
To assess influencing factors for quantitative analysis of contrast-enhanced ultrasound (CEUS) in Crohn's disease (CD), dynamic CEUS examinations from 77 consecutive CD patients were recorded. Peak intensity (PI) values were calculated using the pre-installed quantification software of the ultrasound scanner. The influence of depth, pressure from the ultrasound probe and intraluminal gas was analyzed. The PI value of the anterior wall was lower than that of the posterior wall when the depth was ≤3.4 cm (17.9 dB vs. 21.3 dB; p 0.05) or evident pressure was exerted (19.1 dB vs. 22.5 dB; p 0.01). In the presence of intraluminal gas, the PI of the anterior wall was higher than that of the posterior wall (20.7 dB vs. 18.8 dB; p 0.05). Nevertheless, no significant difference was found between the PI value of anterior and posterior walls when the depth was3.4 cm (19.8 dB vs. 20.3 dB), moderate pressure was exerted (20.5 dB vs. 21.1 dB) or luminal gas was excluded between the two bowel walls (18.9 dB vs. 21.2 dB; p ≥ 0.05). The factors of depth, pressure from the ultrasound probe and intraluminal gas can affect the quantification results of CEUS. It is preferable to place the region of interest in the posterior wall when luminal gas is absent and in the anterior wall when luminal gas is present. In the latter case, more attention should be paid to reducing pressure by the ultrasound probe.
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48. Whole-Genome Sequencing of Native Sheep Provides Insights into Rapid Adaptations to Extreme Environments
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Ji Yang, Wei-Feng Peng, Xiao-Long Tu, Jian-Lin Han, Guang-Jian Liu, Jin-Quan Li, Zhi-Qiang Shen, Min Zhang, Yong-Xin Zhao, Meng-Hua Li, Ya-Wei Sun, Juha Kantanen, Sangang He, Feng Wang, Yong-Gang Liu, Yu-Tao Wang, Wen-Rong Li, Shilin Tian, Feng-Hua Lv, Xing-Long Xie, Ming-Jun Liu, and Hongfeng Lu
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Ovis aries ,0301 basic medicine ,Acclimatization ,Climate ,climate change ,rapid adaptation ,Genomics ,Breeding ,Environment ,Biology ,Deep sequencing ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Genetics ,Animals ,Extreme environment ,extreme environment ,Selection, Genetic ,Domestication ,Molecular Biology ,Ovis ,Discoveries ,Phylogeny ,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics ,Whole genome sequencing ,Genome ,Sheep ,Ecology ,business.industry ,High-Throughput Nucleotide Sequencing ,Sequence Analysis, DNA ,biology.organism_classification ,Adaptation, Physiological ,Arid ,030104 developmental biology ,whole-genome sequencing ,Livestock ,business ,030217 neurology & neurosurgery ,Extreme Environments - Abstract
Global climate change has a significant effect on extreme environments and a profound influence on species survival. However, little is known of the genome-wide pattern of livestock adaptations to extreme environments over a short time frame following domestication. Sheep (Ovis aries) have become well adapted to a diverse range of agroecological zones, including certain extreme environments (e.g., plateaus and deserts), during their post-domestication (approximately 8–9 kya) migration and differentiation. Here, we generated whole-genome sequences from 77 native sheep, with an average effective sequencing depth of ∼5× for 75 samples and ∼42× for 2 samples. Comparative genomic analyses among sheep in contrasting environments, that is, plateau (>4,000 m above sea level) versus lowland (1500 m) versus low-altitude region (600 mm), and arid zone (400 mm), detected a novel set of candidate genes as well as pathways and GO categories that are putatively associated with hypoxia responses at high altitudes and water reabsorption in arid environments. In addition, candidate genes and GO terms functionally related to energy metabolism and body size variations were identified. This study offers novel insights into rapid genomic adaptations to extreme environments in sheep and other animals, and provides a valuable resource for future research on livestock breeding in response to climate change.
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49. Application of Endorectal Ultrasound in Evaluation of Anorectal Diseases
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Fei Cao, Junli Yu, Si Qin, Yao Chen, Yanling Wen, Wenjie Cheng, Chuan Yang, Xiaoyin Liu, and Guang-Jian Liu
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medicine.medical_specialty ,Endorectal ultrasound ,Anorectal disease ,business.industry ,medicine ,Radiology ,business ,Surgery - Published
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50. mFOLFOXIRI with or without cetuximab as conversion therapy in patients with RAS/BRAF wild-type unresectable liver metastases colorectal cancer: The FOCULM study
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Guang-Jian Liu, Liang Kang, Jianwei Zhang, Wei Wang, Meng Qiu, Yunle Wan, Yan Huang, Zhiyang Zhou, Huabin Hu, Kun Wang, Meijin Huang, Hui Wang, Jiayu Ling, Haibo Zhang, Zehua Wu, Yanhong Deng, Yue Cai, Fangqian Li, and Rongbo Lin
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Oncology ,Cancer Research ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Cetuximab ,Colorectal cancer ,business.industry ,Wild type ,Disease ,medicine.disease ,Internal medicine ,medicine ,In patient ,Conversion therapy ,business ,medicine.drug - Abstract
99 Background: Conversion therapy for unresectable colorectal liver metastases (LM) can downsize tumours and create a situation where the patient has no evidence of disease (NED). We assessed the effectiveness of cetuximab plus mFOLFOXIRI or mFOLFOXIRI in this setting. Methods: FOCULM was a prospective 2:1 controlled, multicenter, phase II trial. Given no free drugs offered and the patients' affordability for cetuximab, the study design has been amended from randomization to non-randomization since September, 2016. Patients with unresectable LM were assigned to receive cetuximab (500mg/m2) plus mFOLFOXIRI (oxaliplatin 85 mg/m2, irinotecan 165 mg/m2, folinic acid 400 mg/m2, 5-fluorouracil 2800mg/m2 46h infusion, every 2 weeks) (group A) or mFOLFOXIRI (group B). Primary endpoint was the rate of NED achieved, secondary endpoints were ORR, resection rate, the rate of local and ablative treatment (LAT), OS, PFS and DpR. Results: From February 2014 to July 2019, 114 patients were enrolled at 6 centers in China and 101 patients were in the ITT population (67 group A, 34 group B). Treatment groups were generally well balanced, although more patients with ≥5 LM were in group A. The rate of NED achieved was 62.7% in group A and 38.2% in group B (P = 0.020). At a median follow-up of 19.4 months, patients in group A had significantly prolonged the mOS, increased ORR, the rate of LAT and DpR compared with those in group B (Table). Patients with NED achieved yielded a significant survival benefit, whether in group A (Not reached vs. 49.4 months; P = 0.001) or group B (Not reached vs. 25.1 months; P = 0.007). Conclusions: The addition of cetuximab to a mFOLFOXIRI in patients with RAS/BRAF wild-type unresectable LM colorectal cancer significantly improved the rate of NED achieved, ORR and OS. Clinical trial information: NCT02063529. [Table: see text]
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