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2. Influence of Circumferential Extension on Friction of Small Intestine.
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Huang, Yi, Liang, Liang, Tang, Puhua, Guo, Zhiming, Liu, Yu, and Hu, Guanyu
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In previous works, when studying the frictional behaviour of the small intestine, the small intestine was always in a natural state. However, when a capsule endoscope is travelling through the small intestine, since the diameter of the capsule endoscope may larger than the small intestine, the small intestine is then expanded in circumferential direction, which implies that previous works are not sufficient. This work uses flat–flat contact to simulate a capsule travelling through the small intestine, comparing the frictional behaviour of the small intestine in its natural and circumferentially expanding states, analysing the effects of other factors such as load, velocity and lubrication, which provides a realistic basis for the optimisation and control of magnetically controlled endoscopes. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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3. Vehicle Detection Algorithms for Autonomous Driving: A Review.
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Liang, Liang, Ma, Haihua, Zhao, Le, Xie, Xiaopeng, Hua, Chengxin, Zhang, Miao, and Zhang, Yonghui
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AUTONOMOUS vehicles , *COMPUTER vision , *COMPUTER engineering , *ALGORITHMS , *DETECTORS - Abstract
Autonomous driving, as a pivotal technology in modern transportation, is progressively transforming the modalities of human mobility. In this domain, vehicle detection is a significant research direction that involves the intersection of multiple disciplines, including sensor technology and computer vision. In recent years, many excellent vehicle detection methods have been reported, but few studies have focused on summarizing and analyzing these algorithms. This work provides a comprehensive review of existing vehicle detection algorithms and discusses their practical applications in the field of autonomous driving. First, we provide a brief description of the tasks, evaluation metrics, and datasets for vehicle detection. Second, more than 200 classical and latest vehicle detection algorithms are summarized in detail, including those based on machine vision, LiDAR, millimeter-wave radar, and sensor fusion. Finally, this article discusses the strengths and limitations of different algorithms and sensors, and proposes future trends. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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4. A Conjugated Phenylene Nanocage with a Guest‐Adaptive Deformable Cavity.
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Yang, Jingxuan, Mao, Liang‐Liang, Xiao, Hongyan, Zhang, Guohui, Zhang, Shaoguang, Kang, Lei, Lin, Zheshuai, Tung, Chen‐Ho, Wu, Li‐Zhu, and Cong, Huan
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DEFORMATION potential , *MOIETIES (Chemistry) , *CUCURBITURIL , *CALIXARENES , *MOLECULES , *FULLERENES - Abstract
The highly strained, phenylene‐derived organic cages are typically regarded as very rigid entities, yet their deformation potential and supramolecular properties remain underexplored. Herein, we report a pliable conjugated phenylene nanocage by synergistically merging rigid and flexible building blocks. The anisotropic cage molecule contains branched phenylene chains capped by a calix[6]arene moiety, the delicate conformational changes of which endow the cage with a remarkably deformable cavity. When complexing with fullerene guests, the cage showcases excellent guest‐adaptivity, with its cavity volume capable of swelling by as much as 85 %. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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5. A Conjugated Phenylene Nanocage with a Guest‐Adaptive Deformable Cavity.
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Yang, Jingxuan, Mao, Liang‐Liang, Xiao, Hongyan, Zhang, Guohui, Zhang, Shaoguang, Kang, Lei, Lin, Zheshuai, Tung, Chen‐Ho, Wu, Li‐Zhu, and Cong, Huan
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DEFORMATION potential , *MOIETIES (Chemistry) , *CUCURBITURIL , *CALIXARENES , *MOLECULES , *FULLERENES - Abstract
The highly strained, phenylene‐derived organic cages are typically regarded as very rigid entities, yet their deformation potential and supramolecular properties remain underexplored. Herein, we report a pliable conjugated phenylene nanocage by synergistically merging rigid and flexible building blocks. The anisotropic cage molecule contains branched phenylene chains capped by a calix[6]arene moiety, the delicate conformational changes of which endow the cage with a remarkably deformable cavity. When complexing with fullerene guests, the cage showcases excellent guest‐adaptivity, with its cavity volume capable of swelling by as much as 85 %. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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6. Effects of dietary supplementation of compound probiotics on growth performance, immune function, and intestinal flora of weaned piglets.
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LIANG Liang and QI Ren-li
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PROBIOTICS , *DIETARY supplements , *PIGLETS , *BOTANY , *LACTOBACILLUS plantarum , *INTESTINES , *YEAST culture , *LACTOBACILLUS - Abstract
The purpose of this experiment was to study the effects of dietary microencapsulated compound probiotics on the growth performance, immune function, and intestinal flora of weaned piglets. Twenty-four healthy weaned piglets (Landrace x Rongchang) with similar weight were randomly divided into a control group and experimental group, with three replicates in each group and four pigs in each replicate. The control group was fed with corn-soybean meal basal diet, while the experimental group was fed with 0.1% microencapsulated compound probiotics, including Saccharomyces cerevisiae, Lactobacillus plantarum and Bacillus subtilis. The trial period was 42 days. The results showed that compared with the control group, the average daily gain, average daily feed intake, and feed-to-weight ratio of piglets in the experimental group had no significant difference, but the serum growth hormone content tended to increase. Compared with the control group, the concentrations of IgA, IgG, and IgM in the experimental group had no significant difference, but the concentrations of interleukin-1 and interleukin-6 decreased significantly (P<0.05). The relative abundance of Muribaculaceae, ruminal bacteria, Christenium and other bacteria in the experimental group increased significantly. The study indicates that adding microencapsulated compound probiotics in diet increased the content of growth hormone in piglets, reduced the content of inflammatory molecules, increased the richness and diversity of intestinal microorganisms. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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7. Analysis and experimental study on resistance-increasing behavior of composite high efficiency autonomous inflow control device.
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Liang-Liang Dong and Yu-Lin Zhang
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HORIZONTAL wells , *BOTTOM water (Oceanography) , *OIL-water interfaces , *PRESSURE drop (Fluid dynamics) , *FLOW separation , *SENSITIVITY analysis - Abstract
Bottom water coning is the main reason to reduce the recovery of horizontal bottom water reservoir. By water coning, we mean the oil-water interface changes from a horizontal state to a mound-shaped cone and breaks through to the wellbore. Autonomous inflow control device (AICD) is an important instrument maintain normal production after bottom water coning, however, the resistance increasing ability of the swirl type AICD is insufficient at present, which seriously affects the water control effect. Aiming this problem, this paper designs a multi-stage resistance-increasing and composite type AICD. The separation mechanism of oil-water two phases in this structure, the resistance form of oil-water single phase and the resistance-increasing principle of water phase are analyzed. Establishing the dual-phase multi-stage separation and resistance-increasing model, and verified by measuring the throttling pressure drop and oil-water volume fraction of the AICD, it is found that the composite type AICD has the effect of ICD and AICD at the same time, which can balance the production rate of each well section at the initial stage of production, delay the occurrence of bottom water coning. In the middle and later stages of production, water-blocking can be effectively increased to achieve water control and stable production. After structural sensitivity analysis, the influence law of various structural parameters on the water control performance of composite AICD was obtained. The simulation calculation results show that, compared with the existing swirl type AICD, composite AICD has higher sensitivity to moisture content, the water phase throttling pressure drop is increased by 4.5 times on average. The composite AICD is suitable for the entire stage of horizontal well production. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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8. Asymmetric Copper‐Sulphur Sites Promote C–C Coupling for Selective CO2 Electroreduction to C2 Products.
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Liang, Liang, Yang, Li, Heine, Thomas, Arinchtein, Aleks, Wang, Xingli, Hübner, Jessica, Schmidt, Johannes, Thomas, Arne, and Strasser, Peter
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COUPLING reactions (Chemistry) , *X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy , *ACTIVATION energy , *ELECTROLYTIC reduction , *INFRARED spectroscopy - Abstract
Sustainable multicarbon e‐chemicals are of particular interest due to their potential future, high market values, and demand. In the direct electrocatalytic formation of multicarbon e‐chemicals from CO2, the elementary C–C coupling by CO dimerization is considered the rate‐limiting step. Here, a generalized surface structural design principle of asymmetric metal pair sites is proposed, explored, and experimentally tested in order to promote CO dimerization on surfaces. First a computational model of N‐doped Cu2S layers featuring adjacent, electronically asymmetric Cuδ1+‐Cuδ2+ (0 < δ1+ < δ2+ < 1) metal atomic pairs evidenced by their non‐uniform charge distribution is considered. The electronic asymmetry resulted in distinct CO adsorption energies and the associated self‐adjusting structures, which lowered C–C coupling energy barriers significantly. The computational hypotheses are experimentally tested using X‐ray photoelectron spectroscopy of Cu‐N moieties within N‐doped Cu2S layers. In‐situ Fourier‐transform infrared spectroscopy confirms linear *CO and *CO‐CO adsorption configuration by the peaks of ≈2080 and 1920 cm−1, respectively. After N‐doping, the catalytically C2 faradaic efficiency can significantly be elevated to 14.72% due to the promotion of C–C coupling. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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9. Unveiling unique alternative splicing responses to low temperature in Zoysia japonica through ZjRTD1.0, a high-quality reference transcript dataset.
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Zhi-Hao Wu, Liang-Liang He, Cong-Cong Wang, Chen Liang, Han-Ying Li, Dan-Wen Zhong, Zhao-Xia Dong, Li-Juan Zhang, Xiang-Qian Zhang, Liang-Fa Ge, and Shu Chen
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Inadequate reference databases in RNA-seq analysis can hinder data utilization and interpretation. In this study, we have successfully constructed a high-quality reference transcript dataset, ZjRTD1.0, for Zoysia japonica, a widely-used turfgrass with exceptional tolerance to various abiotic stress, including low temperatures and salinity. This dataset comprises 113,089 transcripts from 57,143 genes. BUSCO analysis demonstrates exceptional completeness (92.4%) in ZjRTD1.0, with reduced proportions of fragmented (3.3%) and missing (4.3%) orthologs compared to prior datasets. ZjRTD1.0 enables more precise analyses, including transcript quantification and alternative splicing assessments using public datasets, which identified a substantial number of differentially expressed transcripts (DETs) and differential alternative splicing (DAS) events, leading to several novel findings on Z. japonica's responses to abiotic stresses. First, spliceosome gene expression influenced alternative splicing significantly under abiotic stress, with a greater impact observed during lowtemperature stress. Then, a significant positive correlation was found between the number of differentially expressed genes (DEGs) encoding protein kinases and the frequency of DAS events, suggesting the role of protein phosphorylation in regulating alternative splicing. Additionally, our results suggest possible involvement of serine/arginine-rich (SR) proteins and heterogeneous nuclear ribonucleoproteins (hnRNPs) in generating inclusion/exclusion isoforms under low-temperature stress. Furthermore, our investigation revealed a significantly enhanced overlap between DEGs and differentially alternatively spliced genes (DASGs) in response to lowtemperature stress, suggesting a unique co-regulatory mechanism governing transcription and splicing in the context of low-temperature response. In conclusion, we have proven that ZjRTD1.0 will serve as a reliable and useful resource for future transcriptomic analyses in Z. japonica. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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10. A New δ-Globin Gene Variant: Hb A2-Yulin [δ46(CD5)Gly→Arg,HBD: C.139G > A].
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Lin, Hui-Ming, Liang, Liang, Cai, Yi-Jiao, Zheng, Li-Hong, Qin, Qing-Peng, and Li, You-Qiong
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GENETIC variation , *HIGH performance liquid chromatography , *CAPILLARY electrophoresis , *MASS spectrometry - Abstract
We report a new δ-chain hemoglobin (Hb) variant observed in a 5-year-old female living in Yulin, Guangxi, China. Capillary electrophoresis revealed splitting of the Hb A2 peak into two fractions (Hb A2 and Hb A2 variant), and the Hb A2 variant was also detected by high-performance liquid chromatography. However, it could not be detected using matrix-assisted laser desorption lonization-time of flight mass spectrometry. CD41-42 (-TCTT) heterozygosity was observed on the HBB gene by PCR and reverse dot-blot hybridization. Sanger sequencing showed a new transition (G > A) at codon 46 of the HBD gene, resulting in glycine changing to arginine. Based on the patient's place of residence, the new variant was named Hb A2-Yulin [δ46(CD5)Gly→Arg,HBD:c.139G > A]. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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11. A zircon LA-ICPMS reverse depth profiling analysis method and its geological application.
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Lu, Yao, Zhang, Liang-Liang, Liu, Li, Zhu, Di-Cheng, Xie, Jin-Cheng, and Wang, Qing
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DEPTH profiling , *URANIUM-lead dating , *ZIRCON , *LASER ablation inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry , *GARNET - Abstract
Zircon U–Pb dating by laser ablation inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry (LA-ICPMS) is a widely used analytical method in the field of geology. However, the U–Pb dating of zircons with complex interior structures has always been a challenge in laser in situ analysis. To address this issue, we introduce a novel method, termed reverse depth profiling, for LA-ICPMS U–Pb dating of such zircons. This method combines the traditional LA-ICPMS method with depth profiling, analyzing the over-polished zircon from core to rim. We applied this method to zircons from the Himalayan leucogranites in Dinggye and garnet-bearing granitic gneiss in Yadong. The method allows the successful dating of zircon rims as narrow as only 0.6 μm. Characterized by high sample analysis efficiency, superior vertical spatial resolution, and optimal data utilization, this method enhances the success rate of U–Pb dating of structurally complex zircons. Valid geochronological information on the inherited cores and magmatic/metamorphic rims of zircons can be obtained by this method, which has great potential for unraveling complex magmatic and metamorphic events in tectonically active regions in geological history. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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12. High thermal conductivity electrical insulation composite EP/h‐BN obtained by DC electric field induction.
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Liang, Liang, Feng, Yu, Yang, Kailun, Wang, Zhanyi, Zhang, Zhonghua, Chen, Xuesong, and Chen, Qingguo
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ELECTRIC conductivity , *THERMAL conductivity , *ELECTRIC displacement , *ELECTRIC fields , *ELECTRIC insulators & insulation , *EPOXY resins - Abstract
Epoxy resin, as an adhesive for the main insulation system of large generators, has excellent insulation properties. But its poor thermal conductivity limits the capacity enhancement of large generators. Forming thermally conductive pathways by using electric field to induce high thermal conductivity fillers in the polymer can effectively improve the thermal conductivity of the composite at low loading condition. In this article, a DC electric field is used in epoxy resin (EP) to induce two‐dimensional inorganic fillers h‐BN deflection and head‐to‐tail lap, which can make the heat flow transfer along the in‐plane of the particles and contribute to the more efficient thermal conductivity network. A high thermal conductivity of 0.544 W/(m K) was achieved at a low load of 10 wt%, which has an improvement of 289% compared to pure EP (0.14 W/[m K]) and 130% compared to the randomly dispersed composite with the same load. The composites have excellent thermal conductivity as well as insulating properties, among which volume resistivity is 1.46 × 1012 Ω/cm, increasing by 61.4% compared to pure EP. This method is easy to be carried out in engineering and has great possibilities for the main insulation of large generators and even for other applications with high thermal conductivity electrical insulation. Highlights: The structure of composites was adjusted by direct current electric field.The high in‐plane thermal conductivity of h‐BN is fully exploited.The relationship between deflection angle of BN and thermal conductivity of composites was built. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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13. Flow Patterns of an Open Microchannel and Jet Impingement Hybrid Cooling Scheme.
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Yuming Guo, Liang-Liang Fan, and Liang Zhao
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JET impingement , *MICROCHANNEL flow , *TRANSITION flow , *DEIONIZATION of water , *HEAT flux , *HYBRID systems , *PREDICTION models - Abstract
In last several decades, there are great development in electronic technology, which needs high performance cooling schemes urgently. Recently, an enhanced flow boiling of open micro-channel and jet impingement hybrid cooling scheme by separating liquid-vapor pathways is proposed with a critical heat flux of 546 W/cm2. Nevertheless, due to the introduction of jet impingement, the bubbles generated in channel are compelled to migrate to the fins top to gather and grow. Consequently, a new series of bubbles behavior and flow patterns were observed. In order to have a further understand of flow patterns and the transition mechanism, visualization experiments are conducted with the deionized water, inlet temperature is 16 - 19 °C, and volumetric flow rate for micro-channel and jet impingement is 50 ml/min respectively. Subsequently, a new phenomenon was observed, where the bubbles owned the various critical motion diameters in different flow regions. Finally, based on the force balance of a bubble on fin tops, a prediction model of critical motion diameter is also proposed. The maximum error is 20%. These findings have an impact on the further development of efficient cooling technology. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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14. Misdiagnosis of β-Thalassemia Major Due to Chinese Gγ+(Aγδβ)0-Thalassemia Combined with β0-Thalassemia.
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Zheng, Li-Hong, Liang, Liang, Bai, Jin-Ping, Liao, Han-Xian, and Li, You-Qiong
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CAPILLARY electrophoresis , *DIAGNOSTIC errors , *FETAL hemoglobin , *TRANSPORTATION rates , *THALASSEMIA - Abstract
δβ-thalassemia is a rare type of thalassemia characterized by increased Hb F levels, including mainly Chinese Gγ(Aγδβ)0-thalassemia, Yunnanese Gγ(Aγδβ)0-thalassemia, Cantonese Gγ(Aγδβ)0-thalassemia in China. Due to the low rate of δβ-thalassemia carriers, there are few reports of δβ-thalassemia combined with β-thalassemia causing β-thalassemia major. Herein, we described the combination of Chinese Gγ(Aγδβ)0-thalassemia and β-thalassemia leading to β-thalassemia major in a Chinese patient. Hemoglobin analysis was performed by capillary electrophoresis (CE). Routine genetic analysis was carried out by gap-polymerase chain reaction (Gap-PCR) and PCR and reverse dot blot (PCR-RDB). Multiple ligation-dependent probe amplification (MLPA) was used to detect the large deletion, and Gap-PCR confirmed the deletion. A CE result showed an elevated Hb F level of 98.7% and 11.7% in the proband and her mother, but the proband was diagnosed with βCD17M/βCD17M using routine genetic analysis. However, her father was heterozygous for CD17 in β-globin, and her mother was detected as SEA heterozygous. The further analysis presented that the proband had actually missed the diagnosis of Chinese Gγ(Aγδβ)0-thalassemia by MLPA and PCR-RDB. Finally, the genotype of the proband was corrected from βCD17M/βCD17M to βCD17M/βGγ(Aγδβ)0. This is the first report of Chinese Gγ(Aγδβ)0-thalassemia combined with β-thalassemia resulting in β-thalassemia major in China. Screening for δβ-thalassemia by Hb analysis could be an effective method. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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15. Pd/Cu Co‐Catalyzed ortho‐Arylation of Aryl Iodides via Radical Intermediates with Aryl Diazonium Salts.
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Fu, Ying, Guo, Liang‐Liang, Chen, Xi, Chen, Hao, Liu, Jia‐Jia, Li, Fang‐Rong, Xiao, Cai‐Qin, and Du, Zhengyin
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ARYLATION , *ARYL iodides , *DIAZONIUM compounds , *ARYL radicals , *COPPER , *RADICALS (Chemistry) , *PALLADIUM - Abstract
A Cu/Pd co‐catalyzed Catellani‐type ortho arylation reaction of iodoarenes with aryl diazonium salts has been developed. Aryl radicals that derived from aryl diazonium salts were regioselectively installed at ortho position of iodoarenes via palladium catalyzed C−H activation. Mechanistic studies showed that, in contrast to classical Pd0−PdII−PdIV−PdII−Pd0 catalytic cycle, this radical cascades performed via a Pd0−PdII−PdIII−PdI−Pd0 cycle. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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16. Resistance Model for Capsule Endoscope Traveling in the Curved Intestine.
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Huang, Yi, Liang, Liang, Tang, Puhua, Guo, Zhiming, Liu, Yu, and Hu, Guanyu
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In past studies, when modeling the resistance of magnetically controlled capsules traveling through the small intestine, the small intestine was usually assumed to be a straight tube with constant diameter. However, the small intestine is curved in most cases, which means that the intestine can no longer be simplified to be a straight tube with constant diameter, meaning that existing resistance models will no longer be applicable. In this paper, based on the assumption that intestine is curved, the resistance models of the capsule running in the curved intestine is established, and then it is validated experimentally. The model provides a realistic foundation for the optimization and control of the magnetically controlled endoscopy. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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17. Identification of double heterozygous -α4.2Ⅰ/-α4.2Ⅱ using third-generation sequencing.
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Liang, Liang, Xiao, Yongjun, Guo, Weilin, Xie, Tiantian, Zheng, Lihong, and Li, Youqiong
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BLOOD cell count , *CAPILLARY electrophoresis , *TRANSPORTATION rates - Abstract
The 4.2 kb deletion (-α4.2/) is a common a+-thalassemia with a carrier rate, followed by the South-East Asian deletion (–SEA) and the 3.7 kb deletion (-α3.7/). There are few reports about 4.2 kb deletion sub-types. Herein, we present a patient with double heterozygous -α4.2Ⅰ/-α4.2Ⅱwho was identified using third-generation sequencing (TGS). Hematology and hemoglobin fraction analysis were carried out by complete blood count (CBC) and capillary electrophoresis (CE). Gap-PCR was used to detect the common deletional α-thalassemia, and multiple ligation-dependent probe amplification (MLPA) was performed to screen the large deletion. Sanger sequencing identified the variant. The different deletions were confirmed by TGS. CBC showed the patient with microcytic hypochromic anemia, and CE indicated the presence of a Hb variant. Gap-PCR and MLPA detected 4.2 kb deletion homozygotes (-α4.2/-α4.2). The Hb variant was confirmed as Hb Q-Thailand by Sanger sequencing. The patient was identified as compound heterozygous of 4.2 kb deletion and Hb Q-Thailand (-α4.2/-α4.2-Q-Thailand, -α4.2Ⅰ/-α4.2Ⅱ) using TGS. Hb Q-Thailand (-α4.2-Q-Thailand/) complex 4.2 kb deletion heterozygote (-α4.2/) is easily misdiagnosed as 4.2 kb homozygous using Gap-PCR and MLPA. The TGS enables the identification of the two different 4.2 kb deletion sub-types. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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18. Experiment Design for Corrosion Resistance of Titanium Alloy Surface Microstructure in Seawater.
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LIANG Liang, HUANG Huaiiang, JIANG Zhikang, JIANG Changcheng, LU Bin, and FENG Wanxin
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TITANIUM corrosion , *CORROSION resistance , *ARTIFICIAL seawater , *SEAWATER , *MICROSTRUCTURE , *TITANIUM alloys , *EXPERIMENTAL design - Abstract
:In order to study the corronon reiistance of iitanium alloy surface microstructure in seawater, laser was used to process the microstructure on the titanrnm alloy surface,and a superhydrophobic iitanium alloy surface was obtamed by modifying it with fluoronlane. The prepared sample was immersed in ariiSisial seawater at 40 *C for one day, and the morphology, dement content, and polarization curve changes of the titanmm alloy surface microstructure before and after ariiSisial seawater immerrion were compared. The results showed that there was no change in its morphology, and the oxygen content only increased by 1.1%. However, the open iircuit potential and sflt-corrosion potential did not change before and after immerson nn artificial seawater, with values of 0. 08 V and --0. 07 Viespectivlly. This ndicates that the surface microstructure of superhydrophobic titanmm alloy has good corroson resistance nn artificial seawatee. At the same time, a new Tafll function was constructed to dynamically evaluate the corroson resistance of titanuum alloy surface microstructure nn artificial seawater,providing effective guidance for the corroson resistance evaluation of titanuum alloy surface microstructure nn seawatee. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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19. TARIM calcite: a potential reference material for laser ICPMS in situ calcite U–Pb dating.
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Zhang, Liang-Liang, Zhu, Di-Cheng, Xie, Jin-Cheng, Wang, Qing, Kamo, Sandra, Rochín-Bañaga, Heriberto, and Xiao, Yang
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CALCITE , *INDUCTIVELY coupled plasma mass spectrometry , *URANIUM-lead dating , *OPTICALLY stimulated luminescence , *REFERENCE sources - Abstract
Assisted by laser ablation (LA) inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry (ICPMS) analytical techniques, calcite is now accepted as an important U–Pb dating mineral for application to various issues in geology. However, appropriate calcite reference materials with homogeneous composition and structure remain lacking due to limited research work on such reference materials. This study successfully identifies a new natural megacryst calcite reference material, TARIM, for in situ U–Pb isotope measurement by LA-ICPMS analysis. Electronic probe microanalysis (EPMA) shows TARIM to be a homogenous low-Mg calcite. LA-ICPMS trace elemental analyses and mapping results suggest that TARIM is relatively homogenous with U content (mean value = 0.48 μg g−1) appropriate for U–Pb isotopic dating. U–Pb analysis using isotope dilution-thermal ionization mass spectrometry methods (ID-TIMS) yielded a lower intercept age of 208.5 ± 0.6 Ma (2S, mean squared weighted deviation (MSWD) = 1.04). A total of 515 LA-ICPMS U–Pb isotope analyses on random calcite pieces show consistent ages with a lower intercept age of 208.0 ± 0.4/3.2 Ma (2S, MSWD = 3.0), overlapping with the ID-TIMS age. We propose that TARIM calcite can be applied as a reference material for matrix-matched calibration or as a monitoring standard for calcite LA-ICPMS U–Pb dating. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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20. DESIGN, SYNTHESIS, CRYSTAL STRUCTURE AND BIOLOGICAL EVALUATION OF NOVEL 4-ARYLAMINOQUINAZOLINE DERIVATIVES AS POTENT CYTOTOXIC AGENTS.
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Xiao Han, Liang Liang Chi, Wei Tao Qin, Ling Hou, Zhi Qiang Cai, Wen Jie Ren, and Le Kun Wei
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CRYSTAL structure , *MORPHOLOGY , *MONOCLINIC crystal system , *SINGLE crystals , *X-ray diffraction - Abstract
A series of novel 4-arylaminoquinazoline derivatives were synthesized by five-step reactions, the structure was characterized by IR, 1H NMR, MS and single crystal X-ray diffraction. The result of 5aX crystal was as follows: the crystal belongs to the monoclinic system, space group P21/c with a = 12.3637(4) Å, b = 12.7902(2) Å, c = 13.2240(5) Å, α = 90°, β = 117.030(5)°, γ = 90°, V = 1862.75(12) Å3, Z = 2, F(000) = 804.0, µ = 0.095 mm-1, S = 1.039, R = 0.0569, wR = 0.1535 for 8417 observed reflections with I > 2σ(I). The compound 5cX exhibited an excellent inhibitory effect on the cell line A549 (IC50 < 2.5 µM) and the drug-resistant cell line H1975 (IC50 < 2.5 µM) by the biological activity, which were superior to the positive control Zorifertinib (against A549: IC50 = 31.08 µM; against H1975: IC50 = 64.17 µM). Molecular docking revealed that the better inhibitory activity of compound 5cX was owing to the combining EGFRWT and EGFRL858R/T790M by hydrogen bonding. The physicochemical properties of the compounds were predicted by using ADME data analysis, and the results showed that the compounds all obeyed Lipinski's five rules. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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21. Effects of hydroxylapatite microtubules/polylactic acid guided tissue regeneration membrane on periodontal bone.
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Wang, Junyan, Liang, Liang, Shang, Wei, Ismail, Noor Huda, and Awang, Raja Azman
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GUIDED tissue regeneration , *PERIODONTAL ligament , *POLYLACTIC acid , *MICROTUBULES , *HYDROXYAPATITE , *BONE regeneration , *ALVEOLAR process - Abstract
The main goal of periodontal therapy is to fully regenerate the bone that supports teeth while preventing non-osteogenic tissues from interfering with bone regeneration. There is no double-functional repair material in the existing treatment method. Hydroxyapatite (HAp) has been used as a bone substitute in biomedical applications. Polylactic acid (PLA) can effectively inhibit the growth of adherent cells and play a protective role as a barrier. It is possible to combine these two methods to prepare a guided regeneration membrane for guiding periodontal bone regeneration. In this study, HAp microtubules were prepared through hydrothermal synthesis, and bilayer films were prepared through self-evaporation with PLA. The HAp microtubules/PLA membrane had better tensile and breaking strengths and lower fracture productivity than the PLA membrane. The expansion rate reached 34% after 2 h, and the degradation rate exceeded 25% after 40 days. The results showed that the membrane composite had the clinically quoted mechanical requirements. The results of the cell experiments also showed that the membrane had no cytotoxicity. The HAp microtubule side can promote the expression of genes and proteins related to osteogenesis, while the PLA side can inhibit cell adhesion. The HAp microtubules/PLA membrane has stability and good mechanical properties. The double-layer structure has the function of a biological barrier and promotes bone formation. [Display omitted] • Hydroxylapatite (HAp) microtubules were synthesized by hydrothermal method. • Effects of HAp microtubule/PLA bilayer membrane on the proliferation and toxicity. • Tested on human periodontal ligament stem cells were examined by CCK-8. • Tensile strength and break(ing) strength of PLA membrane are improved. • Expansion rate reached 34% after 2 h and the degradation rate exceeded 25% after 40d. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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22. Pituitary adenoma with oculomotor cistern extension: membranous anatomy and clinical application.
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Wu, Xiao, Liang, Liang, Wu, Bo Wen, Xie, Shen Hao, Wu, Jie, Wan, Xi Chen, Din, Han, Zhan, Jie, Xiao, Li Min, Tang, Bin, and Hong, Tao
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PITUITARY tumors , *INTERNAL carotid artery , *OCULOMOTOR nerve , *OSTEOCHONDROSIS , *CAVERNOUS sinus , *CLINICAL medicine - Abstract
Background: The anatomical basis of pituitary adenomas (PAs) with oculomotor cistern (OC) extension as a growth corridor is overlooked in the literature. In this paper, the authors use the technique of epoxy sheet plastination to study the membranous structure of the OC and validate the results by retrospective analysis of patients with OC extension. Methods: Eighteen specimens were used to study the membranous anatomy surrounding the OC using the epoxy sheet plastination technique. Thirty-four patients with OC extension were retrospectively reviewed. Results: The OC consisted of two thin membranous layers. The inner layer was extended by the arachnoid layer from the posterior fossa, and the lateral layer consisted of the dura mater sinking from the roof of the cavernous sinus. The oculomotor nerve is more likely to displace with a superolateral trajectory due to the weakness of the posterior dura and the relatively large space in the medial and posterior trajectories, which is consistent with the intraoperative observations. Among the anatomical factors that affect the PA by OC extension, we found that the relative position of the internal carotid artery (ICA) and posterior clinoid process may lead to the narrowing of the OC. Of 34 cases, 28 patients achieved total resection. Among 24 preoperative patients with oculomotor nerve palsy, 16 cases were relieved to varying degrees postoperatively. There was no ICA injury or severe intracranial infection found in any of the patients. Conclusions: Extension into the OC is influenced by two anatomical factors: a weak point in the dura in the posterior OC and a potential space beyond this region of the dura. Meticulous knowledge of the membranous anatomy in endoscopic endonasal surgery is required to safely and effectively resect PA with OC extension. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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23. The investigation of multiple factors on elastic anisotropy of artificial shale based on the orthogonal experiment.
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Fei Gong, Liang-Liang Gao, Guan-Gui Zou, Su-Ping Peng, and Yi-Chen Song
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Elastic anisotropy of shales is critical to accurate constraints for rock physical models, quantitative interpretation and hydraulic fracturing. However, the causes of elastic anisotropy of shales are very complicated, and the understanding of how multiple influence factors affect the elastic anisotropy of shales is still not clear. Hence, the orthogonal experiment, as an effective multiple factors experimental method, is adopted in this study to analyze the effect of multiple factors for shale elastic anisotropy. Three factors, clay content, organic matter (OM) content and compaction stress are selected as independent variables, the orthogonal test table L16(4³) with four levels for each factor is adopted. According to the designed orthogonal table, sixteen artificial shales are constructed based on the cold-pressing method, and all the dry artificial shales are measured by the ultrasonic measurements. The influence of each factor on the elastic anisotropy and the sensitivity orders of three factors are obtained using the range analysis. The orders of sensitivity for selected factors follow the sequence clay content > compaction stress > OM content for velocity anisotropy parameters. The compaction mechanism of artificial shales is also discussed by the compaction factor, which are positively correlated with the velocity anisotropy parameters. The clay platelets orientation distribution function (ODF) of samples is evaluated by a theoretical model, the ODF coefficients are significantly affected by the clay content and compaction stress, and W200 are much more sensitive to these factors than W400. The results can provide a critical rock physics basis for quantitative interpretation and reservoir prediction of the low-maturity or maturity shale reservoir. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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24. Synthesis and Antiviral and Antitumor Activities of Novel 18 β -Glycyrrhetinic Acid Derivatives.
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Pan, Bo-Wen, Zheng, Liang-Liang, Shi, Yang, Dong, Zhang-Chao, Feng, Ting-Ting, Yang, Jian, Wei, Ying, and Zhou, Ying
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ACID derivatives , *ANTINEOPLASTIC agents , *AMINO acid residues , *HELA cells , *CANCER cells , *THIAZOLES - Abstract
A series of novel derivatives of 18β-glycyrrhetinic acid (GA) were synthesized by introducing aromatic or heterocyclic structures to extend the side chain, thereby enhancing their interaction with amino acid residues in the active pocket of the target protein. These compounds were structurally characterized using 1H NMR, 13C NMR, and HRMS. The compounds were subsequently evaluated for their inhibitory effects on HIV-1 protease and cell viability in the human cancer cell lines K562 and HeLa and the mouse cancer cell line CT26. Towards HIV-1 protease, compounds 28 and 32, which featured the introduction of heterocyclic moieties at the C3 position of GA, exhibited the highest inhibition, with inhibition rates of 76% and 70.5%, respectively, at 1 mg/mL concentration. Further molecular docking suggests that a 3-substituted polar moiety would be likely to enhance the inhibitory activity against HIV-1 protease. As for the anti-proliferative activities of the GA derivatives, incorporation of a thiazole heterocycle at the C3- position in compound 29 significantly enhanced the effect against K562 cells with an IC50 value of 8.86 ± 0.93 µM. The introduction of electron-withdrawing substituents on the C3-substituted phenyl ring augmented the anti-proliferative activity against Hela and CT26 cells. Compound 13 exhibited the highest inhibitory activity against Hela cells with an IC50 value of 9.89 ± 0.86 µM, whereas compound 7 exerted the strongest inhibition against CT26 cells with an IC50 value of 4.54 ± 0.37 µM. These findings suggest that further modification of GA is a promising path for developing potent novel anti-HIV and anticancer therapeutics. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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25. Self‐Driven Narrow‐Band Photodetector based on FAPbBr2.5I0.5 Single Crystal for Yellow Light Intensity Meter Application.
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Liang, Feng‐Xia, Zhou, Liang‐Liang, Hu, Yi, Li, Shi‐Fu, Zhang, Zhen‐Yu, Li, Jing‐Yue, Fu, Can, Wu, Chun‐Yan, Wang, Li, Huang, Jian‐An, and Luo, Lin‐Bao
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LIGHT intensity , *SINGLE crystals , *PHOTODETECTORS , *LEAD halides - Abstract
Accurate and quantifiable detection of the specific wavelength is vital in different application scenarios. Herein, a novel self‐driven narrowband photodetector (NB‐PD) based on CH(NH2)2PbBr2.5I0.5 crystal film is employed for building a yellow light intensity meter. By taking advantage of the carrier collection narrowing mechanism, a sensitive NB‐PD with peak response at 580 nm and the full‐width at half‐maximum of 23 nm are successfully achieved. The asymmetric contact electrodes of Ag/Pt allow the device to work without bias. The optoelectronic analysis demonstrates that the NB‐PD achieves a maximum responsivity of 59.89 mA W−1, a fast response speed of 202/331 µs, and a high on/off ratio of 636 at zero bias. Then, through introducing the back‐end circuit, a yellow light intensity meter is constructed with the NB‐PD. The absolute error and relative error of the light meter are estimated to be lower than 0.08 mW cm−2 and 4.22%, respectively, indicating the good capability for the yellow light monitoring. Given the simple device geometry and good performance, the achieved yellow light intensity meter can also be extended to other narrowband light detection system. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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26. Semisupervised Calibration of Risk with Noisy Event Times (SCORNET) using electronic health record data.
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Ahuja, Yuri, Liang, Liang, Zhou, Doudou, Huang, Sicong, and Cai, Tianxi
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ELECTRONIC health records , *DATA recorders & recording , *PROBABILISTIC generative models , *CALIBRATION , *SURVIVAL analysis (Biometry) - Abstract
Leveraging large-scale electronic health record (EHR) data to estimate survival curves for clinical events can enable more powerful risk estimation and comparative effectiveness research. However, use of EHR data is hindered by a lack of direct event time observations. Occurrence times of relevant diagnostic codes or target disease mentions in clinical notes are at best a good approximation of the true disease onset time. On the other hand, extracting precise information on the exact event time requires laborious manual chart review and is sometimes altogether infeasible due to a lack of detailed documentation. Current status labels—binary indicators of phenotype status during follow-up—are significantly more efficient and feasible to compile, enabling more precise survival curve estimation given limited resources. Existing survival analysis methods using current status labels focus almost entirely on supervised estimation, and naive incorporation of unlabeled data into these methods may lead to biased estimates. In this article, we propose Semisupervised Calibration of Risk with Noisy Event Times (SCORNET), which yields a consistent and efficient survival function estimator by leveraging a small set of current status labels and a large set of informative features. In addition to providing theoretical justification of SCORNET, we demonstrate in both simulation and real-world EHR settings that SCORNET achieves efficiency akin to the parametric Weibull regression model, while also exhibiting semi-nonparametric flexibility and relatively low empirical bias in a variety of generative settings. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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27. Application of intravoxel incoherent motion diffusion-weighted imaging for preoperative knowledge of lymphovascular invasion in gastric cancer: a prospective study.
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Li, Jing, Yan, Liang-liang, Zhang, Hong-kai, Wang, Yi, Xu, Shu-ning, Chen, Xue-jun, and Qu, Jin-rong
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DIFFUSION magnetic resonance imaging , *ANALOG-to-digital converters , *STOMACH cancer , *LONGITUDINAL method , *LOGISTIC regression analysis - Abstract
Purpose: To investigate the potential of intravoxel incoherent motion diffusion-weighted imaging (IVIM) for preoperative prediction of lymphovascular invasion (LVI) in gastric cancer (GC). Methods: This study prospectively enrolled 90 patients (62 males, 28 females, 60.79 ± 9.99 years old) who received radical gastrostomy. Abdominal MRI examinations including IVIM were performed within 1 week before surgery. Patients were divided into LVI-positive and -negative group according to pathological diagnosis after surgery. The apparent diffusion coefficient (ADC) and IVIM parameters, including true diffusion coefficient (D), pseudodiffusion coefficient (D*), and pseudodiffusion fraction (f), were compared between the two groups. The relationship between MRI parameters and LVI was studied by Spearman's correlation analysis. Multivariable logistic regression analysis was used to screen independent predictors of LVI. Receiver-operating characteristic curve analyses were applied to evaluate the efficacy. Results: The ADC, D in LVI-positive group were lower, whereas tumor thickness and f parameter in LVI-positive group were higher than those in LVI-negative group, and they were statistically correlated with LVI (p < 0.05). D, f and tumor thickness were independent risk factors of LVI. The area under the curve of ADC, D, f, thickness, and the combined parameter (D + f + thickness) were 0.667, 0.754, 0.695, 0.792, and 0.876, respectively. The combined parameter demonstrated higher efficacy than any other parameters (p < 0.05). Conclusion: The ADC, D, and f can effectively distinguish LVI status of GC. The D, f and thickness were independent predictors. The combination of the three predictors further improved the efficacy. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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28. Apatite MAP-3: a new homogeneous and low common lead natural reference for laser in situ U–Pb dating and Nd isotope analysis.
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Duan, Li-Jun, Zhang, Liang-Liang, Zhu, Di-Cheng, Yang, Yue-Heng, Xie, Jin-Cheng, Wang, Qing, Wu, Shi-Tou, Huang, Chao, Li, Chao, Xu, Wen-Tan, Kamo, Sandra, Xu, Li-Juan, Pan, Chen-Xu, and Shi, Guang-Hai
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URANIUM-lead dating , *ISOTOPIC analysis , *APATITE , *REFERENCE sources , *LASER ablation inductively coupled plasma mass spectrometry , *LASERS , *RADIOCARBON dating - Abstract
Apatite, an important mineral widely distributed in various geological environments, can be used for in situ U–Pb dating and Sr–Nd isotope analyses. The LA-ICPMS U–Pb dating and Sr–Nd isotopic determinations require suitable matrix-matched reference materials. Current apatite standards are rare and have some defects. Most natural apatite references display high and variable common Pb, which may be the most difficult issue in microbeam determination. We provided a gem-quality apatite MAP-3, subjected to detailed major- and trace element composition, U–Pb dating, and Sr–Nd isotopic analyses to assess its homogeneity of chemical composition and suitability as a reference material for microbeam U–Pb dating and Nd isotope analyses. Through comprehensive analyses, we show that the MAP-3 apatite is free of mineral inclusions and is uniform at the level of analytical precision of major- and trace element, U–Pb isotopic, and Nd isotopic ratios despite compositional zones from CL images. The MAP-3 apatite has ID-TIMS determined mean isotopic ratio values of 0.13222 ± 0.00016 for 206Pb/238U, 1.2084 ± 0.0030 for 207Pb/235U, and 0.0663 ± 0.0001 for 207Pb/206Pb and the weighted mean 206Pb/238U ages of 800.5 ± 0.9 Ma (2 s, MSWD = 1.5, n = 11). The 143Nd/144Nd isotopic results determined by (ID)-TIMS are 0.511248 ± 0.000006 (2 s, MSWD = 4.2, n = 11) with moderate Nd contents of ∼1532 ppm. U–Pb age and Nd isotopic compositions obtained by LA-(Q, SF-SC, MC)-ICPMS analysis are reproducible and agree with the values of TIMS, which indicates that MAP-3 apatite has the potential to be a primary reference material for microbeam determination of U–Pb ages and Nd isotope analyses. To validate the effectiveness of the potential, we dated some apatite reference materials of known age and two geological apatites. The results demonstrated the high-quality U–Pb dating reference materials used with MAP-3 apatite. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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29. Impact of environmentally specific transformational leadership on organizational citizenship behavior for the environment: the role of moral reflectiveness and leader group prototypicality.
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Li, Zhongqiu, Liang, Liang, Zhang, Xue, and Li, Jintong
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ORGANIZATIONAL citizenship behavior , *TRANSFORMATIONAL leadership , *LEADERSHIP ethics , *GROUP identity - Abstract
Through applying social information processing theory and social identity theory, we propose that employees' moral reflectiveness mediates the relationship between environmentally specific transformational leadership and organizational citizenship behavior for the environment. Further, we tested the moderating effect of leader group prototypicality on the relationship between environmentally specific transformational leadership and subsequent moral reflectiveness. We examined the hypothesized relationships using data collected in China from 194 employees. The findings demonstrated that environmentally specific transformational leadership positively predicts employee organizational citizenship behavior for the environment, and moral reflectiveness mediates this relationship. Further, leader group prototypicality strengthens the positive relationship between environmentally specific transformational leadership and subsequent moral reflectiveness. This study extends the understanding of environmentally specific transformational leadership in the context of manufacturing companies and has practical implications to help employees accelerate their organizational citizenship behavior for the environment. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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30. Enhanced electromagnetic wave absorption based on Ti3C2Tx loaded nickel nanoparticles via polydopamine connection.
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Zha, Liang-Liang, Zhang, Xian-Hui, Wu, Jian-Hua, Liu, Jun-Jun, Lan, Jian-Feng, Yang, Yang, and Wu, Bo
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ELECTROMAGNETIC wave absorption , *IMPEDANCE matching , *NICKEL , *NANOPARTICLES , *FILLER materials - Abstract
A novel Ni/NC@Ti 3 C 2 T x composite-absorbing material was prepared through a solvothermal process and annealing treatment. Polydopamine (PDA) is utilized not only as a low-density connecting medium to promote the dispersion growth of nickel nanoparticles on Ti 3 C 2 T x , but also as a nitrogen-doped carbon (NC) source in the carbonization process to generate multilevel electromagnetic interfaces and enhance polarization loss. The impedance matching of the material can be optimized by adjusting the ratio of the precursor Ni (magnetic) to the PDA@Ti 3 C 2 T x (electrical) materials and the paraffin filling degree. The effective absorption bandwidth (EAB) of the optimized Ni/NC@Ti 3 C 2 T x -2 reached 4.65 GHz with a thickness of 1.5 mm. The minimum reflection loss (RL min) reached −47.34 dB under 40 wt% filling amounts in paraffin. The dramatic improvement in the microwave absorption (MA) performance of the composites is attributed to the conductive loss caused by the special structure, the enhanced interfacial polarization between the electromagnetic materials, and the excellent impedance matching. This work provides an optimized magnetic modification approach toward MXene and facilitates the further development of MXene-based MA materials. This work uses polydopamine as an intermediate bridge to realize the efficient loading of magnetic nickel on Ti 3 C 2 T x , which provides a new idea for the recombination of materials with different loss types. [Display omitted] [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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31. LPCAT1 enhances the invasion and migration in gastric cancer: Based on computational biology methods and in vitro experiments.
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Chen, Zu‐Xuan, Liang, Liang, Huang, He‐Qing, Li, Jian‐Di, He, Rong‐Quan, Huang, Zhi‐Guang, Song, Rui, Chen, Gang, Li, Jian‐Jun, Cai, Zheng‐Wen, and Huang, Jie‐An
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COMPUTATIONAL biology , *STOMACH cancer , *PROTEIN expression , *GENE expression , *CANCER invasiveness - Abstract
Background and Aim: The biological functions and clinical implications of lysophosphatidylcholine acyltransferase 1 (LPCAT1) remain unclarified in gastric cancer (GC). The aim of the current study was to explore the possible clinicopathological significance of LPCAT1 and its perspective mechanism in GC tissues. Materials and Methods: The protein expression and mRNA levels of LPCAT1 were detected from in‐house immunohistochemistry and public high‐throughput RNA arrays and RNA sequencing. To have a comprehensive understanding of the clinical value of LPCAT1 in GC, all enrolled data were integrated to calculate the expression difference and standard mean difference (SMD). The biological mechanism of LPCAT1 in GC was confirmed by computational biology and in vitro experiments. Migration and invasion assays were also conducted to confirm the effect of LPCAT1 in GC. Results: Both protein and mRNA expression levels of LPCAT1 in GC were remarkably higher than those in noncancerous controls. Comprehensively, the SMD of LPCAT1 mRNA was 1.11 (95% CI = 0.86–1.36) in GC, and the summarized AUC was 0.85 based on 15 datasets containing 1727 cases of GC and 940 cases of non‐GC controls. Moreover, LPCAT1 could accelerate the invasion and migration of GC by boosting the neutrophil degranulation pathway and disturbing the immune microenvironment. Conclusion: An increased level of LPCAT1 may promote the progression of GC. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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32. A student experience-based teaching to improve the understanding of genotype-phenotype relationship in classroom teaching of medical genetics.
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Liang, Liang, Yan, Xian-Chun, Cao, Xiu-Li, He, Lin, Zheng, Min-Hua, Qin, Hong-Yan, and Han, Hua
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STUDENT teaching , *GENETIC testing , *GENETIC polymorphisms , *MEDICAL education , *CLASSROOMS , *MEDICAL genetics - Abstract
With the better understanding of human genome and genetic contributions to human complex diseases, more and more clinical genetic tests have been developed for the prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of human diseases. This has raised new challenges to classroom teaching of medical genetics (MG) in medical education of undergraduates, who are relatively naive about the theory and technology of MG. A clear understanding of genotype-phenotype relationships is critical in MG learning. In the current study, we incorporated a practical approach of classroom MG teaching by using alcohol tolerance, a phenotype that is widely experienced by students and closely related to genetic polymorphism. To verify this teaching approach, which we named as student experience-based teaching (SEBT), undergraduates of two classes were recruited, with one accepting SEBT and the other accepting conventional lecture-based teaching (LBT). Final examination of the MG course indicated that while the two classes showed similar results to multiple-choice questions, the SEBT class showed significantly better performance to short-answer questions about gene polymorphism and phenotype, suggesting that SEBT might improve understanding. Thus, using student experience-based phenotypic instances and explaining the phenotype by practical genetic tests could improve understanding of genotype-phenotype relationships in classroom MG teaching. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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33. Insights into Spatiotemporal Variations in the NPP of Terrestrial Vegetation in Africa from 1981 to 2018.
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Wang, Qianjie, Liang, Liang, Wang, Shuguo, Wang, Sisi, Zhang, Lianpeng, Qiu, Siyi, Shi, Yanyan, Shi, Jin, and Sun, Chen
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RAIN forests , *TIME series analysis , *ECOSYSTEMS , *ARID regions , *TREND analysis , *NONPROFIT sector - Abstract
The net primary productivity (NPP) of vegetation is an important indicator used to evaluate the quality of terrestrial ecosystems and characterize the carbon balance of ecosystems. In this study, the spatiotemporal distribution and dynamic change in NPP in Africa from 1981 to 2018 were analyzed using the long time series data of NPP. The results of the trend and fluctuation analysis showed that the NPP in the Sahara arid region in northern Africa and the arid region in South Africa exhibited a significant reduction and a high degree of fluctuation; most of the NPP in the tropical rainforests in central Africa and the deciduous broadleaved forests and deciduous needle-leaved forests on the north and south sides of the tropical rainforests increased and showed a low degree of fluctuation; the Congo basin, Gabon, Cameroon, Ghana, Nigeria, Tanzania, and other regions were affected by human activities, while the NPP in these regions exhibited a significant reduction and a high degree of fluctuation. Anomaly analysis showed that the NPP in Africa generally exhibited a slow upward trend during the period from 1981 and 2018. The trend was basically consistent in different seasons, and can be segmented into three phases: (1) a phase of descent from 1981 to 1992, with the NPP below the average value in most years; (2) a phase of steady growth from 1993 to 2000, reaching a peak in 2000; (3) a phase of fluctuations from 2001 to 2018, where the NPP value was above the average value in all years except 2015 and 2016, when the NPP value was low due to abnormally high temperatures and drought. The Mann–Kendall test further showed that the annual and seasonal NPP in Africa exhibited a significant upward trend, and the mutation time points occurred around 1995. The wavelet time series analysis revealed obvious periodic changes in the time series of NPP in Africa. The annual and seasonal NPP showed clear oscillations on time scales of 7, 20, 29, and 55 years. The 55-year period had the strongest signal, and was the first main period. The study can provide a scientific gist for the sustainable development of environmental ecology, agricultural production, and the social economy in Africa. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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34. Impact of Meritocratic Beliefs of Newcomers on Creativity: A Career Construction Perspective.
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Li, Zhongqiu, Liang, Liang, Duan, Caiquan, Zhang, Xue, and Lv, Zhuo
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MERITOCRACY , *FULL-time employment , *CREATIVE ability - Abstract
Recent research suggests that meritocratic beliefs impact future-oriented activities. However, relatively little attention has been given to concomitant work outcomes, such as employee creativity. This study examines how the meritocratic beliefs of newcomers relate to employee creativity. We explore a serial mediation model where the meritocratic beliefs of newcomers heighten their meaning of work and learning adaptability, which increases employee creativity. We use questionnaires to survey 212 full-time employees from 10 manufacturing enterprises in China, who had joined their companies for less than a year. The results show that positive serial indirect effects of the meritocratic beliefs of newcomers on employee creativity via increased meaning of work and learning adaptability. Overall, the results provide new insight that may advance theoretical and practical implications on the pathways in which meritocratic beliefs may enhance employee creativity. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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35. Crystal structure of (E)-3-(3-methoxybenzylidene)benzofuran-2(3H)-one, C16H12O3.
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Zheng, Liang Liang, Liu, Xiong Li, Dong, Zhang Chao, Shi, Yang, Pan, Bo Wen, and Feng, Ting Ting
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CRYSTAL structure - Abstract
C16H12O3, monoclinic, P21/c (no. 14), a = 10.9636(14) Å, b = 12.1767(12) Å, c = 10.1557(13) Å, β = 116.588(16)°, V = 1212.4(3) Å3, Z = 4, Rgt(F) = 0.0366, wRref(F2) = 0.1019, T = 250.00(10) K. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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36. The diversity of mycorrhiza‐associated fungi and trees shapes subtropical mountain forest ecosystem functioning.
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Luo, Ya‐Huang, Ma, Liang‐Liang, Seibold, Sebastian, Cadotte, Marc W., Burgess, Kevin S., Tan, Shao‐Lin, Ye, Lin‐Jiang, Zheng, Wei, Zou, Jia‐Yun, Chen, Zhi‐Fa, Liu, De‐Tuan, Zhu, Guang‐Fu, Shi, Xiao‐Chun, Zhao, Wei, Li, De‐Zhu, Liu, Jie, and Gao, Lian‐Ming
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FOREST biodiversity , *MOUNTAIN ecology , *MOUNTAIN forests , *CARBON sequestration in forests , *GLOBAL warming , *MOUNTAIN soils , *MYCORRHIZAL fungi , *MYCORRHIZAL plants , *FOREST soils - Abstract
Aim: Mycorrhiza play key roles for ecosystem structure and functioning in forests. However, how different mycorrhizal types influence mountain forest biodiversity–ecosystem functioning (BEF) relationships are largely unknown. We evaluate how the diversity of distinct mycorrhiza‐associated fungi and trees shapes forest carbon storage along elevational gradients. Location: Gaoligong Mountains within Hengduan Mountains, Southwest China. Taxon: Seed plants and mycorrhizal fungi. Methods: We used the data from 31 subtropical forest plots along elevational gradients on two aspects (east and west) of the mountain. We quantified species richness of trees and symbiotic fungi and assigned both to their mycorrhizal type (arbuscular mycorrhiza [AM], ectomycorrhiza [EcM] and ericoid mycorrhiza [ErM]). We then examined the diversity effects of mycorrhiza‐associated fungi and trees on above‐ground carbon stored in trees and organic carbon stored in soils. Results: Species richness was highest for AM trees (79.5%), followed by ErM trees (13.4%) and then EcM trees (7.1%). Species richness of AM‐associated trees and fungi decreased with increasing elevation, while ErM‐associated trees and fungi showed an opposite trend. EcM‐associated diversity followed a hump‐shaped relationship with elevation. Positive relationships between diversity and above‐ground carbon were detected in all three mycorrhizal associations, but despite low species number, canopy‐dominating EcM trees comprised 64.4% of the amount of above‐ground carbon. Furthermore, community‐weighted means of height exhibited positive correlations with forest above‐ground carbon, indicating that positive selection effects occur. Soil organic carbon was positively related to EcM‐associated fungi diversity, above‐ground carbon mass and soil nitrogen availability, with the latter having strongest direct effects. Main Conclusions: The distributions of forest biodiversity and carbon storage can be modulated by distinct mycorrhizal fungi and trees. Moreover, future global changes (e.g. climate warming, intensifying nitrogen deposition) could alter the mycorrhizal‐mediated BEF relationships in mountain forests. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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37. SLP-Improved DDPG Path-Planning Algorithm for Mobile Robot in Large-Scale Dynamic Environment.
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Chen, Yinliang and Liang, Liang
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POTENTIAL field method (Robotics) , *MOBILE robots , *REINFORCEMENT learning , *ALGORITHMS - Abstract
Navigating robots through large-scale environments while avoiding dynamic obstacles is a crucial challenge in robotics. This study proposes an improved deep deterministic policy gradient (DDPG) path planning algorithm incorporating sequential linear path planning (SLP) to address this challenge. This research aims to enhance the stability and efficiency of traditional DDPG algorithms by utilizing the strengths of SLP and achieving a better balance between stability and real-time performance. Our algorithm generates a series of sub-goals using SLP, based on a quick calculation of the robot's driving path, and then uses DDPG to follow these sub-goals for path planning. The experimental results demonstrate that the proposed SLP-enhanced DDPG path planning algorithm outperforms traditional DDPG algorithms by effectively navigating the robot through large-scale dynamic environments while avoiding obstacles. Specifically, the proposed algorithm improves the success rate by 12.33% compared to the traditional DDPG algorithm and 29.67% compared to the A*+DDPG algorithm in navigating the robot to the goal while avoiding obstacles. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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38. Electroreduction of CO2 on Au(310)@Cu High‐index Facets.
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Liang, Liang, Feng, Quanchen, Wang, Xingli, Hübner, Jessica, Gernert, Ulrich, Heggen, Marc, Wu, Longfei, Hellmann, Tim, Hofmann, Jan P., and Strasser, Peter
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The chemical selectivity and faradaic efficiency of high‐index Cu facets for the CO2 reduction reaction (CO2RR) is investigated. More specifically, shape‐controlled nanoparticles enclosed by Cu {hk0} facets are fabricated using Cu multilayer deposition at three distinct layer thicknesses on the surface facets of Au truncated ditetragonal nanoprisms (Au DTPs). Au DTPs are shapes enclosed by 12 high‐index {310} facets. Facet angle analysis confirms DTP geometry. Elemental mapping analysis shows Cu surface layers are uniformly distributed on the Au {310} facets of the DTPs. The 7 nm Au@Cu DTPs high‐index {hk0} facets exhibit a CH4 : CO product ratio of almost 10 : 1 compared to a 1 : 1 ratio for the reference 7 nm Au@Cu nanoparticles (NPs). Operando Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy spectra disclose reactive adsorbed *CO as the main intermediate, whereas CO stripping experiments reveal the high‐index facets enhance the *CO formation followed by rapid desorption or hydrogenation. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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39. Electroreduction of CO2 on Au(310)@Cu High‐index Facets.
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Liang, Liang, Feng, Quanchen, Wang, Xingli, Hübner, Jessica, Gernert, Ulrich, Heggen, Marc, Wu, Longfei, Hellmann, Tim, Hofmann, Jan P., and Strasser, Peter
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FOURIER transform infrared spectroscopy , *COPPER , *INFRARED spectra - Abstract
The chemical selectivity and faradaic efficiency of high‐index Cu facets for the CO2 reduction reaction (CO2RR) is investigated. More specifically, shape‐controlled nanoparticles enclosed by Cu {hk0} facets are fabricated using Cu multilayer deposition at three distinct layer thicknesses on the surface facets of Au truncated ditetragonal nanoprisms (Au DTPs). Au DTPs are shapes enclosed by 12 high‐index {310} facets. Facet angle analysis confirms DTP geometry. Elemental mapping analysis shows Cu surface layers are uniformly distributed on the Au {310} facets of the DTPs. The 7 nm Au@Cu DTPs high‐index {hk0} facets exhibit a CH4 : CO product ratio of almost 10 : 1 compared to a 1 : 1 ratio for the reference 7 nm Au@Cu nanoparticles (NPs). Operando Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy spectra disclose reactive adsorbed *CO as the main intermediate, whereas CO stripping experiments reveal the high‐index facets enhance the *CO formation followed by rapid desorption or hydrogenation. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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40. Identification of a novel 107 kb deletion in the alpha-globin gene cluster using third-generation sequencing.
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Li, Youqiong, Liang, Liang, Guo, Weilin, Wu, Xin, Qin, Ting, and Tian, Mao
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DELETION mutation , *GENE clusters , *FETAL hemoglobin , *GLOBIN genes , *THALASSEMIA , *GENETIC mutation - Abstract
To describe the characterization of a novel deletion causing α-thalassemia. The proband, a 30-year-old female, displayed mild anemia from thalassemia screening. Gap-PCR was used to detect the four common deletional α-thalassemia, and a PCR-reverse dot blot was performed for the three point mutations of the α-globin gene. Multiplex ligation-dependent probe amplification (MLPA) was used to query possible breakpoints of a potential novel deletion. Third-generation sequencing (TGS) was used to identify the novel deletion after the MLPA failed. Gap-PCR and Sanger sequencing were validated for the breakpoint. No abnormal results were detected by Gap-PCR and PCR-reverse dot blot. MLPA only showed a large deletion upstream of the HBZ-1 probe, but the scope could not be determined. However, a novel 107 kb deletion at the α-globin gene was discovered by the TGS. The Gap-PCR products with the specific breakpoint fragment of the 107 kb deletion were confirmed by Sanger sequencing. A 107 kb deletion causing α-thalassemia was the first reported worldwide. TGS played an important role in this study and can be recommended as a reliable tool for rare or potential deletions in thalassemia. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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41. Phenological response to climate variation in a northern red oak plantation: Links to survival and productivity.
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Knott, Jonathan A., Liang, Liang, Dukes, Jeffrey S., Swihart, Robert K., and Fei, Songlin
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RED oak , *CLIMATE change , *PLANT phenology , *PHENOTYPIC plasticity , *FALL foliage , *CLIMATE sensitivity - Abstract
In a changing climate, the future survival and productivity of species rely on individual populations to respond to shifting environmental conditions. Many tree species, including northern red oak (Quercus rubra), exhibit phenotypic plasticity, the ability to respond to changes in environmental conditions at within‐generation time scales, through varying traits such as leaf phenology. Phenotypic plasticity of phenology may vary among populations within a species' range, and it is unclear if the range of plasticity is adequate to promote fitness. Here, we used a 58‐year‐old common garden to test whether northern red oak populations differed in phenological sensitivity to changes in temperature and whether differences in phenological sensitivity were associated with differences in productivity and survival (proxies of fitness). We recorded 8 years of spring leaf emergence and autumn leaf coloration and loss in 28 distinct populations from across the species' full range. Across the 28 populations, spring leaf out consistently advanced in warmer years, but fall phenology was less responsive to changes in temperature. Southern, warm‐adapted populations had larger shifts in phenology in response to springtime warming but had lower long‐term survival. Moreover, higher phenological sensitivity to spring warming was not strongly linked to increased productivity. Instead, fitness was more closely linked to latitudinal gradients. Although springtime phenological sensitivity to climate change is common across northern red oak populations, responses of productivity and survival, which could determine longer‐term trajectories of species abundance, are more variable across the species' range. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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42. A comprehensive analysis of partial peristalsis recovery after peroral endoscopic myotomy in patients with achalasia.
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Shi, Liang Liang, Yang, Tian, Jiang, Ni, Lyu, Ying, Guo, Hui Min, Yang, Hua, Yin, Qin, Zou, Xiao Ping, and Zhang, Ni Na
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PERISTALSIS , *ESOPHAGEAL achalasia , *MANOMETERS , *MYOTOMY , *ESOPHAGOGASTRIC junction , *GASTROESOPHAGEAL reflux - Abstract
Objective: To determine whether peroral endoscopic myotomy (POEM) improves esophageal peristalsis and to investigate the association between recovery of esophageal peristalsis after POEM and clinical features of the patients. Methods: In this single‐center retrospective study, data were collected from medical records of the patients with achalasia who underwent POEM between January 2014 and May 2016. Demographics data, high‐resolution esophageal manometry parameters, Eckardt score, and gastroesophageal reflux disease questionnaire (GERD‐Q) score were collected. Weak and fragmented contraction was defined as partial recovery of esophageal peristalsis based on the Chicago classification version 3.0. Logistic regression analysis was used to identify variables associated with the partial recovery of peristalsis after POEM. Results: A total of 103 patients were enrolled. Esophageal contractile activity was observed in the distal two‐thirds of the esophagus in 24 patients. The Eckardt score, integrated relaxation pressure, and lower esophageal sphincter (LES) resting pressure were significantly decreased after POEM. Multivariate analysis revealed that preprocedural LES resting pressure (P = 0.013) and preprocedural Eckardt score (P = 0.002) were related to the partial recovery of peristalsis after POEM. Symptoms of gastroesophageal reflux and reflux esophagitis after POEM were less frequent in those with partial recovery of peristalsis (both P < 0.05). Conclusions: Normalization of esophagogastric junction relaxation pressure achieved by POEM is associated with the partial recovery of esophageal peristalsis in patients with achalasia. Preprocedural LES resting pressure and the Eckardt score are predictive of the recovery of esophageal peristalsis. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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43. The protective role of hippocampal LRP1 knockdown involves synaptic plasticity through the promoting microtubule dynamics and activation of Akt/GSK-3β pathway in depressive rats.
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Wang, Hui, Liang, Liang, Yang, Can, Xiao, Ling, Wang, Huiling, Wang, Gaohua, and Zhu, Zhixian
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NEUROPLASTICITY , *HIPPOCAMPUS (Brain) , *MICROTUBULES , *SMALL interfering RNA , *SOX2 protein , *LONG-term synaptic depression - Abstract
Background: The mechanism by which synaptic plasticity mediates the occurrence of depression is unknown. Low-density lipoprotein receptor-related protein 1 (LRP1) affects axon growth and neurogenesis in the brain, but its role in depressive-like behaviors is poorly understood.Methods: Adeno-associated virus-mediated small interfering RNA was injected into the bilateral hippocampus 14 days before chronic unpredicted mild stress (CUMS). Behavior performance was assessed for depressive-like behaviors. Western blot was conducted to detect levels of LRP1, neurogenesis-related proteins, synaptic markers, microtubule system molecules and Akt/GSK-3β signaling-related proteins. Immunohistochemical staining was performed for LRP1 protein, immunofluorescence staining was conducted to determine the Sox2 protein, Nissl's staining and transmission electron microscope staining were used to observe hippocampal morphological features.Results: The expression of hippocampal LRP1 was positively correlated with depressive-like behaviors. Treatment with iAAV-LRP1 exerted protective effects on depressive-like behaviors. LRP1 Knockdown relieved the inhibition of synaptic plasticity induced by CUMS. Expression of Sox2, GluR2 and SYP was significantly increased in iAAV-LRP1 CUMS rats. LRP1 knockdown reduced the p-tau (Ser262 and Thr404) and Acet-tubule levels in depressed rats. Finally, we found that LRP1 knockdown activated the PI3K/Akt pathway and inhibited GSK-3β signal transduction.Limitations: More neurogenesis markers would be considered, and stereotactic injection into hippocampal DG region could be performed to investigate the effects of LRP1.Conclusions: These findings indicated that hippocampal LRP1 deficiency in stressed rats plays an important protective role in depressive-like behavior by increasing synaptic plasticity mediated by microtubule dynamic and activating Akt/GSK-3β signaling pathway. Therefore, LRP1 may represent a potential therapeutic target for depression. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
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44. Structural basis for regulation of SOS response in bacteria.
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Bo Gao, Liang Liang, Lu Su, Aijia Wen, Chun Zhou, and Yu Feng
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DNA repair , *DRUG design , *BACTERIAL proteins , *LYTIC cycle , *DRUG resistance in microorganisms - Abstract
In response to DNA damage, bacterial RecA protein forms filaments with the assistance of DinI protein. The RecA filaments stimulate the autocleavage of LexA, the repressor of more than 50 SOS genes, and activate the SOS response. During the late phase of SOS response, the RecA filaments stimulate the autocleavage of UmuD and λ repressor CI, leading to mutagenic repair and lytic cycle, respectively. Here, we determined the cryo-electron microscopy structures of Escherichia coli RecA filaments in complex with DinI, LexA, UmuD, and λCI by helical reconstruction. The structures reveal that LexA and UmuD dimers bind in the filament groove and cleave in an intramolecular and an intermolecular manner, respectively, while λCI binds deeply in the filament groove as a monomer. Despite their distinct folds and oligomeric states, all RecA filament binders recognize the same conserved protein features in the filament groove. The SOS response in bacteria can lead to mutagenesis and antimicrobial resistance, and our study paves the way for rational drug design targeting the bacterial SOS response. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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45. Design, Synthesis, and Biological Evaluation of Novel Pyrazolo[1,5-a]pyrimidine and 1,3-Benzodiazine Derivatives as Potent Antitumor Agents.
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Chi, Liang-liang, Hao, Lin-lin, Cai, Zhi-qiang, Kong, Du-lin, Wang, Ya-nan, Qin, Wei-tao, Gao, Yang, and Qu, Zhi-zhuo
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PYRIMIDINES , *PYRIMIDINE derivatives , *ANTINEOPLASTIC agents , *MOLECULAR docking , *CHEMICAL synthesis , *CELL lines - Abstract
Based on the molecular docking simulation and structure of larotrectinib, some larotrectinib derivatives as antitumor compounds were designed and synthesized. The antitumor activities of the synthesized compounds were tested by A549 and H1975 cell lines with larotrectinib as the positive control drugs. The molecular docking of the selected compounds with protein was carried out to further explain the binding modes and the ADME data of the compounds were predicted, which showed that the compounds had good physicochemical property and biological characteristics. The results showed that the selected compounds had further research potential. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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46. A novel mutation Hb jiangnan[β3(NA3) Leu→Lys, HBB:c.10-_11delinsAA] causing elevated Hb A2 level.
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Liang, Liang, Ning, Shuting, Lu, Xiaocai, Li, Yingwei, Tian, Mao, Qin, Ting, and Li, Youqiong
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CROSS-entropy method , *HYDROPS fetalis , *GENETIC mutation , *CHINESE people , *DNA sequencing , *HIGH performance liquid chromatography - Abstract
To report the hematolgocial and molecular features of a nove β-globin variant in a Chinese fimaly. The proband was a 19-year-old Chinese man whose Hb analysis by HPLC for thalassemia revealed an abnormal peak. Hb analysis was performed by HPLC and CE. Gap-PCR and PCR-reverse dot blot hybridization (PCR-RDB) were used to detect the common mutations in Chinese population. DNA sequencing was used to determine the Hb variant. The Hb variant and Hb A can be separated but co-elutes with Hb F by the CE method. However, the variant can be separated from Hb A0, Hb F, and Hb A2 using HPLC. DNA sequencing showed a mutation of codon 3 in the β-globin gene. His wife's HPLC revealed a high value of Hb A2, which proved to be the Hb E using PCR-RDB. It was the first report of the mutation, so we named it Hb Jiangnan according to the place of residence of the proband. It can be separated by HPLC but not CE. Hb Jiangnan can cause an increased level of Hb A2. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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47. Palladium/Norbornene Cocatalyzed Catellani‐Type Domino Reaction with Aryl Diazonium Salts.
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Fu, Ying, Guo, Liang‐Liang, Zhang, Yu‐Xia, and Du, Zhengyin
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PALLADIUM , *DIAZONIUM compounds , *AROMATIC compounds , *ARYL halides , *DIAZO compounds - Abstract
The palladium/norbornene co‐catalyzed difunctionalization of haloarenes provides a facile and efficient method for the synthesis of polyfunctional aromatic compounds. However, the suitable substrates for such a transformation have been strictly limited to haloarenes. We here demonstrate that aryl diazonium salts could be well employed as substrates in these reactions, enabling arylbromides with electron‐withdrawing groups to be used as cross‐coupling partners. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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48. Geochemistry, geochronology and fluid inclusion studies of the Dongji epithermal gold deposit in Fujian province, south‐east China.
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Huang, Liang‐Liang, Fan, Hong‐Rui, Ma, Feng‐Shan, Liu, Ri‐Fu, Wang, Hui‐Sheng, Zheng, Guang‐Shi, and Zhang, Zhi‐Cheng
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The Dongji epithermal Au deposit formed in the Early Cretaceous is located in the Dongkeng volcanic Basin of the South China Block. The orebodies of the deposit are mainly hosted in the Jurassic volcanic–subvolcanic rocks. Here, detailed zircon U–Pb geochronology, major‐trace elements, and fluid inclusion data of the Dongji deposit are reported. At least two epochs of magmatic activity were identified at Dongji, including the Late Jurassic rhyolitic crystal tuff lava (165.3 ± 1.8 Ma to 162.8 ± 2.6 Ma) and quartz porphyry (156.0 ± 1.9 Ma), and the Early Cretaceous dacitic crystal tuff lava (108.4 ± 5.7 Ma) and purplish‐red crystal tuff lava (98.1 ± 0.8 Ma). The Late Jurassic volcanic–subvolcanic rocks are characterized by high SiO2 content, enriched LILE (large ion lithophile element) elements, depleted HFSE (high field strength element) elements, and obvious P, Ti and Eu anomalies. These geochemical characteristics suggest that the volcanic–subvolcanic rocks were generated by partial melting of the lower crust and controlled by fractional crystallization of Ti‐bearing phases, apatite, and plagioclase. In comparison, the Early Cretaceous volcanic–subvolcanic rocks are characterized by high K contents, and arc‐like signatures (e.g., enriched Rb, Th, K, and depleted Nb, Ta, Ti), indicating a partial melting of crust–mantle interaction under an extensional tectonic setting. The ore‐bearing dacitic crystal tuff lava and the caprock of purplish‐red tuff lava constrain the timing of gold mineralization in the range of 108–98 Ma. The Au mineralization at Dongji is divided into the early stage of quartz‐pyrite association and the late main mineralization stage of quartz‐polymetallic sulfide association. The fluid inclusion microthermometry results show that the ore‐forming fluids at the early mineralization are characterized by enrichment of liquid‐rich two‐phase inclusions and CO2‐bearing aqueous inclusions. The fluids with moderate homogenization temperatures (292–382°C) and low salinities (5.4–10.0 wt% NaClequiv) were possibly exsolved from magmatic rocks. Nevertheless, fluid inclusions in the late‐stage contain liquid‐rich two‐phase inclusions and pure liquid phase inclusions. The homogenization temperatures (222–309°C) and salinities (2.4–8.3 wt% NaClequiv) of the late‐stage fluid inclusions are relatively lower than those of the early stage, probably indicating a fluid mixing of magmatic and meteoric fluids. Based on the above, we propose that fluid mixing is the key factor facilitating Au precipitation in the Dongji deposit, probably applicable to other Au deposits in the Dongkeng volcanic Basin. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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49. Dynamic contrast-enhanced and diffusion-weighted MR imaging in early prediction of pathologic response to neoadjuvant chemotherapy in locally advanced gastric cancer.
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Li, Jing, Yan, Liang-liang, Zhang, Hong-kai, Wang, Yi, XU, Shu-ning, Li, Hai-liang, and Qu, Jin-rong
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Purpose: To investigate the efficacy of diffusion-weighted imaging (DWI) and dynamic contrast-enhanced magnetic resonance imaging (DCE-MRI) for the early prediction of the pathologic response to neoadjuvant chemotherapy (NAC) in patients with locally advanced gastric cancer (LAGC). Methods: Fifty patients with LAGC who were treated with NAC followed by radical gastrectomy were enrolled. Uncontrasted and DCE-MRI were performed within 1 week before NAC. According to tumor regression grading (TRG), patients were labeled as responders (TRG = 0 + 1) and non-responders (TRG = 2 + 3). Apparent diffusion coefficients (ADC) and DCE-MRI kinetics (Ktrans, Ve, and Kep) were compared between the two groups. Logistic regression analysis was performed to screen independent factors to predict the NAC efficacy. The relationship between MRI parameters and TRG was studied by Spearman's correlation analysis. Receiver-operating characteristic curve analyses were applied to evaluate the efficacy. Results: ADC, Ktrans, and Kep values were higher in responders than in non-responders (p < 0.05) and correlated with TRG (p < 0.05). The ADC and Kep values were independent markers for predicting TRG. The area under the curve, sensitivities, specificities of ADC, Ktrans, Kep, and ADC + Kep were 0.813, 0.699, 0.709, 0.886;73.64%, 65.54%, 63.21%, 70.37%; 86.47%, 54.97%, 79.47%, 95.65%; respectively. ADC + Kep demonstrated a higher efficacy than Ktrans and Kep (p = 0.012, 0.011), but without improvement compared with ADC (p > 0.05). Conclusion: Both DWI and DCE-MRI can effectively predict the pathologic response to NAC in LAGC. A combination of ADC and Kep increased the efficacy, and ADC is the most valuable imaging parameter. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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50. Effects of content of titanium fiber on detonation characteristics and mechanical properties of RDX explosive.
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Huang, Liang-Liang, Ma, Hong-Hao, Shen, Zhao-Wu, Chen, Hai-Jun, Wang, Yi-Xin, and Chen, Ji-Ping
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TITANIUM , *CYCLONITE , *UNDERWATER explosions , *FIBERS , *TRANSPORTATION safety measures , *ENERGY density , *NANODIAMONDS - Abstract
In this study, a novel type of composite explosive was prepared by adding titanium fiber into the RDX explosive. The effects of the content of titanium fiber on the performance of the RDX explosive were systematically studied, and the optimal concentration was obtained by comparing its performances with the RDX explosive. Underwater explosion experiments showed the optimal concentration was 15 mass%, in which the value of specific bubble energy, as well as total energy was acquired the maximum. Especially, the energy density of composite explosive with 10 mass% titanium fiber was 10.64 kJ·cm−3, compared with aluminum fiber explosive, which was increased by 17.96%. Meanwhile, results of the MTS809 machine indicated that the optimal concentration was 19.16 volume%, in which the ultimate stress increased by 175%, and critical strain increased by 393%. Additionally, better mechanical properties ensured process safety in the course of transportation and storage of explosives. Therefore, titanium fiber could be a potential energetic additive and played double roles in improving the properties of the RDX explosive significantly including detonation performances and anti-pressure ability. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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