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2. Fuzzy-set qualitative comparative analysis of factors affecting the use of e-cigarettes among college students in Guangdong province
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Xiaoyu Tan, Jianrong Mai, Lina Lin, Ling Zhou, and Tingfen Huang
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e-cigarette ,college students ,fuzzy set qualitative comparative analysis ,self-efficacy ,Diseases of the respiratory system ,RC705-779 ,Neoplasms. Tumors. Oncology. Including cancer and carcinogens ,RC254-282 - Abstract
Introduction In recent years, e-cigarettes as an emerging tobacco product have been favored by college students. Our study aims to explore the factors affecting the use of e-cigarettes among college students and to put forward feasible suggestions for effectively controlling the use of e-cigarettes among college students. Methods The participating students were from three undergraduate and three specialized colleges in Guangdong Province, surveyed from January to March 2022. The Fuzzy-set Qualitative Comparative Analysis (fsQCA) method was used to analyze the influence mechanism and path of five antecedents: selfefficacy, social environment, cognition, sales environment, and negative outcome expectation, on the use of e-cigarettes. The fsQCA used in this study is a novel research methodology that combines the strengths of qualitative and quantitative analyses, through which we can determine which conditions are essential to the outcomes that lead to e-cigarette use among college students, and which combinations of conditions are more important than others. Results The interaction of self-efficacy, social environment, cognition, sales environment, and negative outcome expectation, affected college students’ use of e-cigarettes. Through the fsQCA method, it was found that self-efficacy alone constitutes a necessary condition for college students not to use e-cigarettes. There are four possible pathways for college students not to use e-cigarettes, with higher self-efficacy, correct cognition, and a healthy social environment influencing the most important combination of conditions for college students to use e-cigarettes. Conclusions The use of e-cigarettes by students in Guangdong Province is the result of the synergistic effect of multiple factors. Tobacco control action suggestions focus on improving students' self-efficacy and paying attention to the combination of different factors to achieve more effective tobacco control.
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3. Modification of ramie fibre with a mixture of NaOH solution and iso-propanol solvent for enhancing its dyeing performance
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Yingjie Cai, Guinian Huang, Xiaolong Huang, Md Nahid Pervez, Lina Lin, Xiaorong Xiong, Vincenzo Naddeo, and Lianping Wang
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Ramie fibre ,Solvent ,Caustic mercerisation ,Taguchi ,Crystallinity ,Mining engineering. Metallurgy ,TN1-997 - Abstract
Deep shade dyeing of ramie fibre is challenging due to its high degree of polymerisation, orientation, and crystallinity. The present work involved pre-treating ramie fibre with a solution containing a mixture of NaOH and alcohol in order to improve its dyeing ability. Based on the first screening results, it has been shown that iso-propanol is the optimal alcohol solvent for modifying ramie fibres with a mixture of NaOH solution, resulting in greater levels of dye exhaustion (E%), dye fixation rate (F%), total dye fixation efficiency (T%), and K/S values. Subsequently, the orthogonal array experimental technique (L16) was utilised to optimise the treatment conditions, and it was determined at a temperature of 25 °C, using a NaOH solution with a concentration of 140 g/L, a liquid ratio of 1:2 for the volume ratio of NaOH solution to iso-propanol solvent, and a treating period of 3 min. The treated samples were subjected to a range of analytical techniques, including XRD, FTIR, TGA, and SEM; these analyses conclusively verified that the samples' properties were altered due to the optimal combination treatment. The combination solution-treated samples had significantly higher barium values compared to the other samples, suggesting an ideal mercerisation treatment. The colourfastness to washing values exhibited satisfactory results for the treated samples. Besides, a handle assessment of raw ramie fabric and treated ramie fabric was conducted to enhance the practical application feasibility.
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- 2024
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4. The potential value of cancer‐testis antigens in ovarian cancer: Prognostic markers and targets for immunotherapy
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Lina Lin, Xiaoqiong Zou, Weixia Nong, Yingying Ge, Feng Li, Bin Luo, Qingmei Zhang, and Xiaoxun Xie
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CTA ,ovarian cancer ,tumor therapy ,Immunologic diseases. Allergy ,RC581-607 - Abstract
Abstract Background Tumor immunotherapy has become an important adjuvant therapy after surgery, radiotherapy, and chemotherapy. In recent years, the role of tumor‐associated antigen (TAA) in tumor immunotherapy has become increasingly prominent. Cancer‐testis antigen (CTA) is a kind of TAA that is highly restricted in a variety of tumors and can induce an immune response. Aims This review article aimed to evaluate the role of CTA on the progression of ovarian cancer, its diagnostic efficacy, and the potential for immunotherapy. Methods We analyzed publications and outlined a comprehensive of overview the regulatory mechanism, immunogenicity, clinical expression significance, tumorigenesis, and application prospects of CTA in ovarian cancer, with a particular focus on recent progress in CTA‐based immunotherapy. Results The expression of CTA affects the occurrence, development, and prognosis of ovarian cancer and is closely related to tumor immunity. Conclusion CTA can be used as a biomarker for the diagnosis and prognosis evaluation of ovarian cancer and is an ideal target for antitumor immunotherapy. These findings provide novel insights on CTA in the improvement of diagnosis and treatment for ovarian cancer. The successes, current challenges and future prospects were also discussed to portray its significant potential.
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- 2024
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5. Decamethylcyclopentasiloxane-based sustainable and recyclable polyester fabric whitening using OB-1 fluorescent brightener
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Yingjie Cai, Tianjie Wang, Le Li, Xiaolong Huang, Md. Nahid Pervez, Ai Chen, Xiaohua Zhao, Lina Lin, Xiaorong Xiong, and Vincenzo Naddeo
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Fluorescent whitening agent ,Polyester ,OB-1 ,D5 ,Whiteness ,Chemistry ,QD1-999 - Abstract
Fluorescent whitening agent OB-1 (OB-1) has non-toxicity, chemical stability, exceptional heat resistance, and light stability, and it is widely used in plastic products. However, raw OB-1 is difficult to apply in textiles by exhaustion process. The present investigation employed raw OB-1 without adding an auxiliary to bestow a whitening effect on polyester fabric in a sustainable medium of decamethylcyclopentasiloxane (D5). The Taguchi methodology was employed to optimize the whitening parameters. An L16 orthogonal array was utilized to investigate the optimal conditions for whitening temperature, whitening time, and OB-1 mass, with four whiteness levels. The signal-to-noise ratio was optimized using a larger-is-better approach to enhance the parameter responses. The study analyzed the main effect and interaction plot of multiple factors. The findings indicate that the temperature of the whitening process significantly impacts the whiteness of the polyester fabric (P
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6. Correction: The potential of swine pseudorabies virus attenuated vaccine for oncolytic therapy against malignant tumors
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Guosong Wang, Jiali Cao, Mengxuan Gui, Pengfei Huang, Liang Zhang, Ruoyao Qi, Ruiqi Chen, Lina Lin, Qiangyuan Han, Yanhua Lin, Tian Chen, Peiqing He, Jian Ma, Rao Fu, Junping Hong, Qian Wu, Hai Yu, Junyu Chen, Chenghao Huang, Tianying Zhang, Quan Yuan, Jun Zhang, Yixin Chen, and Ningshao Xia
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Neoplasms. Tumors. Oncology. Including cancer and carcinogens ,RC254-282 - Published
- 2023
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7. Thirdhand smoke beliefs, exposure status and associated factors among young people in China: A cross-sectional study
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Qinyi Guan, Jianrong Mai, Kaisheng Teng, Zhihong Liu, Lina Lin, Ling Zhou, Tingfen Huang, Xiaoyu Tan, and Xinying Sun
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thirdhand smoke ,exposure status ,beliefs ,young people ,associated factors ,china ,Diseases of the respiratory system ,RC705-779 ,Neoplasms. Tumors. Oncology. Including cancer and carcinogens ,RC254-282 - Abstract
Introduction Thirdhand smoke is an emerging threat to global public health. There is no research on young people's exposure to thirdhand smoke in China. This study aims to investigate the exposure status and beliefs of thirdhand smoke among young Chinese people and provide a reference for policy regarding thirdhand smoke. Methods Data from the 2022 Chinese Resident Psychological and Behavioral Survey were used to select young people aged 15–24 years. A total of 11781 subjects were included in this study. Demographic information, beliefs about thirdhand smoke, and exposure status to thirdhand smoke were investigated. Results Among the participants, 47.8% reported being exposed to thirdhand smoke (males: 49.1%, females: 47.0%). Young people living in urban areas (AOR=0.84, 95% CI: 0.77–0.91, p 12000 RMB (AOR=0.81, 95% CI: 0.71–0.92, p=0.001) were less likely to be exposed to thirdhand smoke. Young people with junior high school education or higher, and current or former smokers, were more likely to be exposed to thirdhand smoke. There is room for improvement in the beliefs about thirdhand smoke among young people. Conclusions Thirdhand smoke exposure is an issue that should be addressed in public health policy. Young people with low income and current or former smokers are populations that should be mainly focused on in public education and prevention work on thirdhand smoke.
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- 2023
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8. The potential of swine pseudorabies virus attenuated vaccine for oncolytic therapy against malignant tumors
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Guosong Wang, Jiali Cao, Mengxuan Gui, Pengfei Huang, Liang Zhang, Ruoyao Qi, Ruiqi Chen, Lina Lin, Qiangyuan Han, Yanhua Lin, Tian Chen, Peiqing He, Jian Ma, Rao Fu, Junping Hong, Qian Wu, Hai Yu, Junyu Chen, Chenghao Huang, Tianying Zhang, Quan Yuan, Jun Zhang, Yixin Chen, and Ningshao Xia
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Cancer therapy ,Oncolytic virus ,Pseudorabies virus ,EGFR ,Immune checkpoint ,Neoplasms. Tumors. Oncology. Including cancer and carcinogens ,RC254-282 - Abstract
Abstract Background Oncolytic viruses are now well recognized as potential immunotherapeutic agents against cancer. However, the first FDA-approved oncolytic herpes simplex virus 1 (HSV-1), T-VEC, showed limited benefits in some patients in clinical trials. Thus, the identification of novel oncolytic viruses that can strengthen oncolytic virus therapy is warranted. Here, we identified a live-attenuated swine pseudorabies virus (PRV-LAV) as a promising oncolytic agent with broad-spectrum antitumor activity in vitro and in vivo. Methods PRV cytotoxicity against tumor cells and normal cells was tested in vitro using a CCK8 cell viability assay. A cell kinase inhibitor library was used to screen for key targets that affect the proliferation of PRV-LAV. The potential therapeutic efficacy of PRV-LAV was tested against syngeneic tumors in immunocompetent mice, and against subcutaneous xenografts of human cancer cell lines in nude mice. Cytometry by time of flight (CyTOF) and flow cytometry were used to uncover the immunological mechanism of PRV-LAV treatment in regulating the tumor immune microenvironment. Results Through various tumor-specific analyses, we show that PRV-LAV infects cancer cells via the NRP1/EGFR signaling pathway, which is commonly overexpressed in cancer. Further, we show that PRV-LAV kills cancer cells by inducing endoplasmic reticulum (ER) stress. Moreover, PRV-LAV is responsible for reprogramming the tumor microenvironment from immunologically naïve (“cold”) to inflamed (“hot”), thereby increasing immune cell infiltration and restoring CD8+ T cell function against cancer. When delivered in combination with immune checkpoint inhibitors (ICIs), the anti-tumor response is augmented, suggestive of synergistic activity. Conclusions PRV-LAV can infect cancer cells via NRP1/EGFR signaling and induce cancer cells apoptosis via ER stress. PRV-LAV treatment also restores CD8+ T cell function against cancer. The combination of PRV-LAV and immune checkpoint inhibitors has a significant synergistic effect. Overall, these findings point to PRV-LAV as a serious potential candidate for the treatment of NRP1/EGFR pathway-associated tumors.
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9. Optimization and prediction of the cotton fabric dyeing process using Taguchi design-integrated machine learning approach
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Md. Nahid Pervez, Wan Sieng Yeo, Lina Lin, Xiaorong Xiong, Vincenzo Naddeo, and Yingjie Cai
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Medicine ,Science - Abstract
Abstract The typical textile dyeing process calls for a wide range of operational parameters, and it has always been difficult to pinpoint which of these qualities is the most important in dyeing performance. Consequently, this research used a combined design of experiments and machine learning prediction models’ method to offer a sustainable and beneficial reactive cotton fabric dyeing process. To be more precise, we built a least square support vector regression (LSSVR) model based on Taguchi's statistical orthogonal design (L27) to predict exhaustion percentage (E%), fixation rate (F%), and total fixation efficiency (T%) and color strength (K/S) in the reactive cotton dyeing process. The model's prediction accuracy was assessed using many measures, including root mean square error (RMSE), mean absolute error (MAE), and the coefficient of determination (R2). Principal component regression (PCR), partial least square regression (PLSR), and fuzzy modelling were some of the other types of regression models used to compare results. Our findings reveal that the LSSVR model greatly outperformed competing models in predicting the E%, F%, T%, and K/S. This is shown by the LSSVR model's much smaller RMSE and MAE values. Overall, it provided the highest possible R2 values, which reached 0.9819.
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- 2023
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10. Green penetration dyeing of wool yarn with natural dye mixtures in D5 medium
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Yingjie Cai, Lexin Xiao, Mohammad Nazmul Ehsan, Tiancheng Jiang, Md Nahid Pervez, Lina Lin, Xiaorong Xiong, and Vincenzo Naddeo
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Penetration system ,Natural dyeing ,D5 solvent ,Wool fiber ,Color triangle ,Mining engineering. Metallurgy ,TN1-997 - Abstract
This investigation reported a mixture of natural dyes by employing the D5 solvent as a green penetration dyeing system for wool fiber. The ideal dyeing conditions were determined by conducting an in-depth analysis of the following variables: AEO-3 concentration, aqueous pick-up rate, solution pH, dyeing time, temperature, dye mass, and dye fixation percentage. Tensile strength and elongation were measured to learn more about the mechanical characteristics of the wool yarn after it was dyed in D5 solvent and water. The suggested dyeing parameters for wool yarn are 2% of AEO-3, 400% of the wool aqueous pick-up rate at pH 3, 90 °C temperature, and 90-min duration. This was determined by calculating the K/S value and the dye fixing rate. A washfastness of 4–5 on the fading scale and a stainfastness of 5 across the board were acquired. MR and GB dyes obtained a high dye fixation rate within 90–100%; however, GY dye achieved about 50% dye fixation rate. X-ray diffraction (XRD) patterns and thermogravimetric analysis (TGA) verified that the original and dyed wool fiber showed no change in interplanar distance in crystallinity and stable thermal tendency due to the dyeing process. The morphology of the wool's surface was not altered throughout the dyeing process, and the colors were spread uniformly over the fiber in SEM pictures and cross-sections. Finally, natural dyes in a D5 solvent media may be used to produce a ternary color, laying the groundwork for natural dyes to be further industrialized.
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- 2023
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11. Classical famous prescription of Jichuan decoction improved loperamide-induced slow transit constipation in rats through the cAMP/PKA/AQPs signaling pathway and maintained inflammatory/intestinal flora homeostasis
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Lina Lin, Yuanyuan Jiang, Pengfei Lin, Lanlan Ge, Haoqiang Wan, Shuwen Dai, Runjing Zhang, Jie Yao, Xiaobin Zeng, and Ying Peng
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Jichuan decoction ,Slow transit constipation ,cAMP/PKA/AQPs pathway ,Inflammation ,Intestinal flora homeostasis ,Science (General) ,Q1-390 ,Social sciences (General) ,H1-99 - Abstract
Introduction: Jichuan decoction (JCD) is a well-known traditional Chinese medicinal formula that moistens the intestines and is widely used for the treatment of constipation in China. However, its effects and mechanisms in alleviating slow transit constipation (STC) in vivo remain unclear. We attempted to demonstrate the effect of JCD, with and without essential oil (VO), on intestinal transit and its underlying molecular mechanisms in rats with loperamide-induced STC. Materials and methods: Water consumption, body weight, fecal water content, time to first melena excretion, and intestinal transit ratio of the animals were measured. 5-Hydroxytryptamine (5-HT), substance P (SP), vasoactive intestinal peptide (VIP), and interleukin-6 (IL-6) levels in the sera of rats were evaluated using ELISA. Hematoxylin and eosin and Periodic Acid–Schiff staining were used to determine intestinal tissue histology, while quantitative real-time PCR, western blotting, and immunohistochemical analysis were used to assess the relative expression levels of cAMP/PKA/AQPs pathway- and inflammation-related proteins. 16 S rDNA sequence analysis of rat feces was used to determine the diversity and abundance of the intestinal flora. Results: The JCD groups showed reduced time to first melena excretion and expression of VIP and IL-6. The JCD groups, specifically JCD + VO groups, showed increased fecal water content, intestinal transit rate, and SP expression. Further, these groups showed improved histological characteristics of the colon, with no significant change in the index of immune organs or morphological characteristics of other organs. In addition, a significant decrease in the activation of the cAMP/PKA/AQPs signaling pathway in the colon tissue was observed in these groups, specifically the JCD + VO groups. Moreover, treatment with JCD, with or without VO, downregulated the expression of inflammatory factors and enriched the diversity of intestinal flora as evidenced by polymorphism analysis and the contents of Bacteroides, Lactobacillus, and Erysipelas, with the JCD + VO groups showing better therapeutic outcomes. Conclusion: JCD improved loperamide-induced STC, and co-administration with VO exhibited better activity than sole JCD therapy. JCD may improve STC by inhibiting the cAMP/PKA/AQPs signaling pathway and maintaining inflammatory/intestinal flora homeostasis.
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- 2024
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12. Predictive role of glycocalyx components and MMP-9 in cardiopulmonary bypass patients for ICU stay
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Lina Lin, Mengying Niu, Wei Gao, Chundong Wang, Qiaolin Wu, Fuquan Fang, Yongan Wang, and Weijian Wang
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Glycocalyx ,MMP-9 ,CPB ,ICU stay ,Coagulation ,Science (General) ,Q1-390 ,Social sciences (General) ,H1-99 - Abstract
Background: Shedding of glycocalyx is relevant to worse prognosis in surgical patients, and elevated levels of serum matrix metalloproteinase-9 (MMP-9) are associated with this phenomenon. This study aimed to investigate the dynamic alterations of serum glycocalyx components and MMP-9 during cardiopulmonary bypass (CPB), and evaluate their predictive capacities for prolonged intensive care unit (ICU) stay, as well as their correlation with coagulation dysfunction. Methods: This retrospective study analyzed serum levels of syndecan-1, heparan sulfate (HS), and MMP-9 at different time points during CPB, and assessed their association with prolonged ICU stay and coagulation dysfunction. Results: Syndecan-1, HS, and MMP-9 exhibited divergent changes during CPB. Serum levels of syndecan-1 (AUC = 78.0 %) and MMP-9 (AUC = 78.4 %) were validated as reliable predictors for prolonged ICU stay, surpassing the predictive value of creatinine (AUC = 70.0 %). Syndecan-1 (rho = 0.566, P
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13. The effects of intravenous remifentanil on umbilical artery serum-derived exosomes in parturients undergoing epidural anesthesia: a randomized trail
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Liangrong Wang, Juan Li, Xiaodan Yang, Yicheng Xiong, Zilu Wang, Li Li, Xinmiao Li, Hang Zhang, Yong Chen, Lina Lin, and Xiangqing Xiong
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Repeated cesarean section ,Remifentanil ,Analgesia ,Exosomes ,Gynecology and obstetrics ,RG1-991 - Abstract
Abstract Background Umbilical artery serum-derived exosomes (UEs) serve as messengers for maternal–fetal information exchange and cellular regulation. Intravenous remifentanil could be considered as an effective adjunct to epidural anesthesia in providing a favorable analgesia effect for cesarean section (C-section), but its effects on UEs are currently unknown. Methods From 01/12/2021 to 30/06/2022, eligible parturients scheduled for repeated C-section at the First Affiliated Hospital of Wenzhou Medical University were randomized to receive either an intravenous bolus (0.15 μg/kg) followed by a continuous infusion (0.075 μg/kg/min) of remifentanil or normal saline throughout the procedure. The primary outcome was the number of UEs. Secondary outcomes included the size and protein amount of UEs, the vital signs, visceral pain score, sedation score, maternal satisfaction score, Apgar score, the incidence of neonatal asphyxia, umbilical arterial pH, and the presence of complications. Results Nanoparticle tracking analysis indicated similar size of UEs between the two groups, but the number and protein amount of UEs were increased in the remifentanil group compared to the control group (P 0.05). Conclusion The intravenous administration of remifentanil increased the number of UEs in parturients undergoing repeated C-section under epidural anesthesia, with improved birth experience and minimal neonatal complications.
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14. Sustainable fashion: eco-friendly dyeing of wool fiber with novel mixtures of biodegradable natural dyes
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Lina Lin, Tiancheng Jiang, Lexin Xiao, Md. Nahid Pervez, Xiaobo Cai, Vincenzo Naddeo, and Yingjie Cai
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Medicine ,Science - Abstract
Abstract Natural materials, especially natural colorants, have achieved global prominence and might be regarded as an environmentally beneficial alternative to hazardous synthetic dyes. The color limitation of natural dyes hinders their application in textiles. The present work aims to prepare more color shades of wool yarns via dyeing with ternary natural dye mixtures without adding mordants. In this study, a sustainable dyeing approach for wool yarn was evaluated with three natural dyes, madder red (MR), gardenia blue (GB), and gardenia yellow (GY), by following an industrial dyeing procedure in the absence of a mordant. In the beginning, a preliminary assessment of dye stabilities was carried out, and it was found that the three natural dyes were sensitive to temperature and acid (degradation tendency). Then, the dyeing behavior was systematically evaluated, including a single natural dye, a binary natural dye mixture, and a ternary natural dye mixture. The results of wool yarn dyeing with a single natural dye show that the dye exhaustion percentage (E%) of MR, GY, and GB was in the ranges of 78.7–94.1%, 13.4–44.1%, and 54.8–68.5%, respectively. The dyeing results of wool yarns dyed with binary and ternary natural dye mixtures (a color triangle framework of dyed wool yarn) were characterized by colorimetric values (L*, a*, b*, C*, h, and K/S), and are presented to enlighten various colorful shades. Finally, color uniformity and colorfastness tests confirmed the vital contribution of natural dyes toward wool yarn coloration. Particularly, colorfastness to washing confirmed the stability of natural dyes with reference to the lower amount of dyes released into the effluent, which is beneficial for the environment. Overall, this study provides a good background for enhancing the industrialization trend of natural dyes by modulating their dyeing scheme.
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15. Biopolymers-based microencapsulation technology for sustainable textiles development: A short review
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Xiongyi Peng, Muhammad Umer, Md. Nahid Pervez, K.M. Faridul Hasan, Md Ahsan Habib, Md. Shahinoor Islam, Lina Lin, Xiaorong Xiong, Vincenzo Naddeo, and Yingjie Cai
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Microencapsulation ,Sustainable textiles ,Functional textiles ,Chitosan ,Cellulose ,Environmental engineering ,TA170-171 ,Chemical engineering ,TP155-156 - Abstract
Microencapsulation methods in product development may result in innovative products with improved stability, functionality, and active chemical release (s). Microcapsules may be made out of biopolymers instead of synthetic polymers because of their biodegradability, lower production costs, and greater accessibility. The potential of biopolymers-based microencapsulation technology in sustainable textiles is substantial despite this field only getting started. This short review explores the role of biopolymers such as chitosan, gelatin, alginate, and cellulose in microencapsulation-mediated sustainable textile technology. The long-term effects of using microencapsulation made from biopolymers are also discussed, with an eye toward sustainability.
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- 2023
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16. Sustainable traditional grass cloth fiber dyeing using the Taguchi L16 (4^4) orthogonal design
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Lina Lin, Tiancheng Jiang, Le Li, Md. Nahid Pervez, Cong Zhang, Chao Yan, Yingjie Cai, and Vincenzo Naddeo
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Medicine ,Science - Abstract
Abstract For many centuries, traditional grass cloth has been used as an important raw material for home textiles in China, but its market can be expanded by incorporating color. Reactive Red 2 (R2), Reactive Blue 194 (B194), and Reactive Orange 5 (O5) were used in this work to explore the dyeing behavior of sustainable traditional grass fiber using industrial dyeing methods. Initially, an L16 (4^4) orthogonal design was schematically applied to carry out the dyeing process and it was determined that the total dye fixation rate (T%) of B194 dye was the best among the three dyes. Accordingly, a statistical Taguchi technique was analyzed on a larger scale to optimize the dyeing process parameters (salt concentration, fixation time, fixation temperature, and solution pH) of B194, in which solution pH was found to be the most influential factor in achieving the highest T%. This phenomenon was also verified using analysis of variance (ANOVA), where the solution pH was found to be the biggest contributor (50%) and statistically significant (p
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17. RIP1 Regulates Mitochondrial Fission during Skeletal Muscle Ischemia Reperfusion Injury
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Yu Cao, Shunli Chen, Xiangqing Xiong, Lina Lin, Wantie Wang, and Liangrong Wang
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reperfusion injury ,dynamin related protein-1 ,mitochondrial fission ,receptor-interacting protein 1 ,necroptosis ,skeletal muscle ,Surgery ,RD1-811 - Abstract
Background Dynamin related protein-1 (Drp1)-mediated mitochondrial fission relates to ischemia reperfusion (IR) injury, and its association with necroptosis is implied. We hypothesized that receptor-interacting protein 1 (RIP1), a key kinase in necroptosis, acted as an upstream of Drp1-mediated mitochondrial fission during skeletal muscle IR. Methods Thirty rats were randomized into the SM, IR, NI, MI, and DI group (n = 6). The rats in the SM group were shamly operated, and those in the IR group were subjected to 4-hour ischemia of the right hindlimb that was followed by 4-hour reperfusion. Intraperitoneal administration of Nec-1 1 mg/kg, Mdivi-1 1.2 mg/kg and same volume of DMSO were given before ischemia in the NI, MI and DI groups, respectively. Upon reperfusion, the soleus muscles were harvested to determine morphological changes and the expression of RIP1, total Drp1 and p-Drp1 (Ser616). Moreover, the muscular oxidative stress indicators and plasma muscle damage biomarkers were detected. Results IR led to impaired histopathological structures and mitochondrial fragmentation in the soleus muscle tissue, accompanied with increased muscular oxidative stress and muscle injury biomarkers, which could be similarly alleviated by Mdivi-1 and Nec-1 (p
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18. Biomimetic epithelium/endothelium on chips
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Lina Lin, Xiaocheng Wang, Mengying Niu, Qiaolin Wu, Huan Wang, Yan Zu, and Weijian Wang
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Microfluidics ,Organ-on-a-chip ,Epithelium ,Endothelium ,Biomedical application ,Life ,QH501-531 - Abstract
Epithelium and endothelium, occupying a significant proportion of cells in the human body, play a crucial role in maintaining organs’ normal structure and function. Various methods have been employed to study the physiology and pathology of epithelium and endothelium. However, these conventional methods, such as animal trials and two-dimensional (2D) cell culture, fail to precisely simulate the complex biology of the human body due to the species difference and lack of the native microenvironment in human systems, which is essential for cell culture. To overcome these limitations, epithelium/endothelium on chips have been proposed, which can mimic the pathophysiology of native human systems in a controllable way. This review introduces the recent progress in epithelium/endothelium on chips, aiming to provide a comprehensive review of the fabrication and application of this technology. We first depict the chips’ basic components, materials, and fabrication techniques. Then, we focus on different chip types, from single cell-on-chip, single organ/tissue-on-chip, to multi-organs-on-chip. After that, we describe the biomedical applications such as in vitro study of the physiology and interaction of organs, construction of disease models, and drug development. Finally, the recent challenges and future outlook of epithelium/endothelium on chips are discussed.
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19. Structures of pseudorabies virus capsids
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Guosong Wang, Zhenghui Zha, Pengfei Huang, Hui Sun, Yang Huang, Maozhou He, Tian Chen, Lina Lin, Zhenqin Chen, Zhibo Kong, Yuqiong Que, Tingting Li, Ying Gu, Hai Yu, Jun Zhang, Qingbing Zheng, Yixin Chen, Shaowei Li, and Ningshao Xia
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Pseudorabies virus (PRV) is a major etiological agent of swine infectious diseases responsible for significant economic losses in the swine industry. The authors report the structures of the PRV A-capsid and C-capsid, shedding light on PRV’s assembly mechanism.
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20. Self-Attention Convolutional Long Short-Term Memory for Short-Term Arctic Sea Ice Motion Prediction Using Advanced Microwave Scanning Radiometer Earth Observing System 36.5 GHz Data
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Dengyan Zhong, Na Liu, Lei Yang, Lina Lin, and Hongxia Chen
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Arctic sea ice ,Advanced Microwave Scanning Radiometer Earth Observing System (AMSR-E) ,deep learning ,Self-Attention Memory ,Self-Attention ConvLSTM ,optical flow ,Science - Abstract
Over the past four decades, Arctic sea ice coverage has steadily declined. This loss of sea ice has amplified solar radiation and heat absorption from the ocean, exacerbating both polar ice loss and global warming. It has also accelerated changes in sea ice movement, posing safety risks for ship navigation. In recent years, numerical prediction models have dominated the field of sea ice movement prediction. However, these models often rely on extensive data sources, which can be limited in specific time periods or regions, reducing their applicability. This study introduces a novel approach for predicting Arctic sea ice motion within a 10-day window. We employ a Self-Attention ConvLSTM deep learning network based on single-source data, specifically optical flow derived from the Advanced Microwave Scanning Radiometer Earth Observing System 36.5 GHz data, covering the entire Arctic region. Upon verification, our method shows a reduction of 0.80 to 1.18 km in average mean absolute error over a 10-day period when compared to ConvLSTM, demonstrating its improved ability to capture the spatiotemporal correlation of sea ice motion vector fields and provide accurate predictions.
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21. Single-atom Cu anchored catalysts for photocatalytic renewable H2 production with a quantum efficiency of 56%
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Yumin Zhang, Jianhong Zhao, Hui Wang, Bin Xiao, Wen Zhang, Xinbo Zhao, Tianping Lv, Madasamy Thangamuthu, Jin Zhang, Yan Guo, Jiani Ma, Lina Lin, Junwang Tang, Rong Huang, and Qingju Liu
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In this work, the highly dispersed and large loading amount (>1 wt%) of copper single-atoms were achieved on TiO2, resulting into an apparent quantum efficiency of 56% at 365 nm, in addition to an excellent thermal stability as proved after storing 380 days.
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22. Sustainable fashion: Design of the experiment assisted machine learning for the environmental-friendly resin finishing of cotton fabric
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Md Nahid Pervez, Wan Sieng Yeo, Faizan Shafiq, Muhammad Munib Jilani, Zahid Sarwar, Mumtahina Riza, Lina Lin, Xiaorong Xiong, Vincenzo Naddeo, and Yingjie Cai
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Resin finishing ,Sustainability ,Free formaldehyde ,Taguchi ,Machine learning ,Science (General) ,Q1-390 ,Social sciences (General) ,H1-99 - Abstract
Given the carcinogenic properties of formaldehyde-based chemicals, an alternative method for resin-finishing cotton textiles is urgently needed. Therefore, the primary objective of this study is to introduce a sustainable resin-finishing process for cotton fabric via an industrial procedure. For this purpose, Bluesign® approved a formaldehyde-free Knittex RCT® resin was used, and the process parameters were designed and optimized according to the Taguchi L27 method. XRD analysis confirmed the crosslinking formation between resin and neighboring molecules of cotton fabric, as no change in the cellulose crystallization phase. Several machine learning models were built in a sequence to predict the crease recovery angle (CRA), tearing strength (TE) and whiteness index (WI). Assessment of modelling was evaluated through the use of various metrics such as root mean square error (RMSE), mean absolute error (MAE), and the coefficient of determination (R2). Results were compared to those from other regression models, such as principal component regression (PCR), partial least squares regression (PLSR), and fuzzy modelling. Based on the results of our research, the LSSVR model predicted the CRA, TE, and WI with substantially more accuracy than other models, as shown by the fact that its RMSE and MAE values were significantly lower. In addition, it offered the greatest possible R2 values, reaching up to 0.9627.
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23. Cancer‐testis antigen ACRBP expression and serum immunoreactivity in ovarian cancer: Its association with prognosis
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Lina Lin, Weixia Nong, Bin Luo, Yingying Ge, Xia Zeng, Feng Li, Rong Fan, Qingmei Zhang, and Xiaoxun Xie
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ACRBP ,cancer‑testis antigen ,diagnostic marker ,immunotherapy ,ovarian cancer ,Immunologic diseases. Allergy ,RC581-607 - Abstract
Abstract Introduction Cancer testis (CT) antigens are attractive targets for cancer immunotherapy because of their expression restriction and immunogenicity. The acrosin binding protein (ACRBP) is a member of CT antigens. This study aimed to evaluate ACRBP expression and immunogenicity in ovarian cancer (OC). Methods The expression level of ACRBP in OC tissues, normal ovarian tissues, and cell lines was detected via quantitative real‐time polymerase chain reaction (qRT‐PCR) and immunohistochemistry. We determined the levels of ACRBP antigen and antibody in serum samples collected from patients with OC and healthy donors using enzyme‐linked immunosorbent assays (ELISA), the level of ACRBP in cell‐cultured medium was also tested. Results ACRBP mRNA and protein expressions were upregulated in OC tissues relative to normal tissue, especially highly expressed in epithelial ovarian cancer (EOC). Moreover, ACRBP expression was significantly correlated with International Federation of Gynecology and Obstetrics (FIGO) stage and chemosensitivity. Serological analysis showed that anti‐ACRBP antibody was detected in the sera of 16 of the 56 (28.5%) patients with OC but not in healthy donors. The area under the receiver operating characteristic curve for ACRBP antibody was 0.802 (95% confidence interval [CI]: 0.708–0.876), and the sensitivity and specificity for ACRBP antibody was 85.71% and 55.0%, respectively. Kaplan–Meier analysis revealed that the overall survival (OS) and disease‐free survival (DFS) in OC patients with high ACRBP expression were significantly lower than those with low expression (p = 0.040, p = 0.021). However, ACRBP antibody level was not associated with prognosis. Conclusion ACRBP expression was upregulated in OC tissues and induced humoral immune response in patients with OC, suggesting that ACRBP is a potential prognostic biomarker and a target of tumor immunotherapy for OC.
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24. Will personality traits affect the use of e-cigar among college students? A cross-sectional study in Guangdong Province, China
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Jianrong Mai, Lina Lin, Ling Zhou, Qinyi Guan, Wenhui Zhu, and Wenzan Zhou
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electronic cigarette ,personality traits ,college students ,health education ,health policy ,Public aspects of medicine ,RA1-1270 - Abstract
BackgroundThe prevalence of e-cigar among adolescents and young adults around the world is increasing rapidly, which has a serious impact on the health of young people. This study assessed the prevalence of e-cigar among college students and to explore the relationship between e-cigar use and personality traits.MethodsThis study conducted an electronic questionnaire survey on college students who were from three undergraduate universities and three junior colleges in Guangdong Province from January 2022 to March 2022. The survey was conducted by stratified cluster sampling, and the respondents were 1362. Statistical descriptions are used to describe the demographic characteristics and personality traits of participants. Mann-Whitney U tests, and Chi-square tests were used to compare the differences between current e-cigar users and non e-cigar users. Two-step hierarchical Logistic regression was used to predict the associated factors with e-cigar use.ResultsThe prevalence of current e-cigar users was 5.1%. Agreeableness showed statistically significant higher in non-users (Z = 2.585, P < 0.01). Moreover, gender (AOR = 0.312, 95%CI: 0.174–0.562), the relationship with mother (AOR = 5.887, 95%CI: 1.460–23.748), friends who use e-cigar (AOR = 3.808, 95%CI: 2.159–6.719), allowance per month (AOR = 2.482, 95%CI: 1.371–4.490), and agreeableness (AOR = 0.957, 95%CI: 0.918–0.997) were related to the use of e-cigar.ConclusionThe level of agreeableness is associated with the use of e-cigar among college students. All these provided an important theoretical basis for future intervention.
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25. Combination of wet fixation and drying treatments to improve dye fixation onto spray-dyed cotton fabric
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Lina Lin, Wenju Zhu, Cong Zhang, Md. Yousuf Hossain, Zubair Bin Sayed Oli, Md. Nahid Pervez, Shamima Sarker, Md. Ikram Ul Hoque, Yingjie Cai, and Vincenzo Naddeo
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Medicine ,Science - Abstract
Abstract The conventional dyeing process requires a substantial amount of auxiliaries and water, which leaches hazardous colored effluents to the environment. Herein, a newly developed sustainable spray dyeing system has been proposed for cotton fabric in the presence of reactive dyes, which has the potential to minimize the textile dyeing industries environmental impact in terms of water consumption and save significant energy. The results suggest that fresh dye solution can be mixed with an alkali solution before spray dyeing to avoid the reactive dye hydrolysis phenomenon. After that, drying at 60–100 °C, wet fixation treating for 1–6 min, and combined treatments (wet fixation + drying) were sequentially investigated and then dye fixation percentages were around 63–65%, 52–70%, and above 80%, respectively. Following this, fixation conditions were optimized using L16 orthogonal designs, including wet fixation time, temperature, dye concentration, and pH with four levels where the “larger-the-better” function was selected to maximize the dye fixation rate. Additionally, the color uniformity and wash and rubbing fastnesses were at an acceptable level when both treatments were applied. Finally, the dyes were hydrolyzed after wet fixation, and the hydrolysis percentages were enhanced after the drying process.
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26. A Hotspot Discovery Method Based on Improved FIHC Clustering Algorithm
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Lina Lin and Dezhi Wei
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clustering ,hotspot detection ,internet public opinion ,microblog ,TOPSIS ,Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General) ,TA1-2040 - Abstract
It was difficult to find the microblog hotspot because the characteristics of microblog were short, rapid, change and so on. A microblog hotspot detection method based on MFIHC and TOPSIS was proposed in order to solve the problem. Firstly, the calculation of HowNet similarity was used in the score function of FIHC, the semantic links between frequent words were considered, and the initial clusters based on frequent words were produced more accurately. Then the initial cluster of the text repletion of mircoblog was reduced, and the idea of Single-Pass clustering was used to the reduced topic cluster in order to get the Hotspot. At last, an improved TOPSIS model was used to sort the hot topics in order to get the rank of the hot topics. Compared with the other text clustering algorithms and hotspot detection methods, the method has good effect, and can be a more comprehensive response to the current hot topics.
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27. Enhancing vigilance for cerebral air embolism after pneumonectomy: a case report
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Yijun Mo, Lina Lin, Jun Yan, Chenghua Zhong, Jun Kuang, Quanwei Guo, Dongfang Li, Mengxi Wu, Zesen Sui, and Jianhua Zhang
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Cerebral air embolism ,Pneumonectomy ,Neurological recovery ,Diseases of the respiratory system ,RC705-779 - Abstract
Abstract Background Vascular air embolism (VAE) is a rare but important complication that has not been paid enough attention to in the medical process such as surgery and anesthesia. Case presentation We report for the first time that a 54-year-old male patient with central lung cancer developed severe complications of CAE after right pneumonectomy. After targeted first-aid measures such as assisted breathing, mannitol dehydration and antibiotic treatment, the patient gradually improved. The patient became conscious at discharge after 25 days of treatment but left limb was left with nerve injury symptoms. Conclusion We analyzed the possible causes of CAE in this case, and the findings from this report would be highly useful as a reference to clinicians.
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28. Ternary MOF-on-MOF heterostructures with controllable architectural and compositional complexity via multiple selective assembly
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Chao Liu, Qiang Sun, Lina Lin, Jing Wang, Chaoqi Zhang, Chunhong Xia, Tong Bao, Jingjing Wan, Rong Huang, Jin Zou, and Chengzhong Yu
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Science - Abstract
Assembly of MOF-on-MOF hybrids with complex structures and properties is of interest, but achieving sophisticated ternary heterostructures is challenging. Here, the authors synthesize three types of ternary MOF-on-MOF heterostructures with tunable complexity via a multiple selective assembly strategy.
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29. Efficacy of Lung Autotransplantation for Central Non-small Cell Lung Cancer
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Yijun MO, Lina LIN, Zhixin LI, Chenghua ZHONG, Jun YAN, Jun KUANG, Guoxiong YANG, and Jianhua ZHANG
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lung autotransplantation ,lung neoplasms ,sleeve lobectomy ,pneumonectomy ,Neoplasms. Tumors. Oncology. Including cancer and carcinogens ,RC254-282 - Abstract
Background and objective Pneumonectomy and sleeve resection are routine operations for the treatment of central non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC), but some patients suffered of central NSCLC, whose pulmonary function is too poor to tolerate pneumonectomy, or the tumor involves the bronchus and pulmonary artery extensively,it is hard to perform bronchovascular sleeve lobectomy. The aim of this study is to assess the feasibility of lung autotransplantation in the treatment of central NSCLC. Methods The clinical data of 3 cases with central NSCLC treated by lung autotransplantation was reviewed from December 2016 to December 2018. One patient underwent double sleeve resection of left upper lobe with end-to-end anastomosis of the bronchus. Because the resection of the pulmonary artery was too long to perfrom a tension-free anastomosis, the inferior pulmonary vein was cut off, then the left lower lobe was moved up for an anastomosis of the inferior pulmonary vein and the stump of the superior pulmonary vein. In the other 2 cases, left pneumonectomy was performed directly, and the upper left lobe was excised in vitro. The lower left lobe was reset to the chest after trimming and flushing and then the bronchus, pulmonary artery and pulmonary vein were anastomosed in turn. Results The average operation time was 333 min, the average time of vascular occlusion was 86 min, the average blood loss was 450 mL, and the average hospital stay was 18.7 d; Perioperative complications included a case of bronchial obstruction, which improved after sputum aspiration through bronchofibroscope. The average follow-up period was 20 mon; One case died of cancer, one case had recurrence of anastomotic stoma and brain metastasis, one case had 4R lymph node metastasis (stable condition after chemotherapy), and one case survived without recurrence. Conclusion For patients with central NSCLC with extensive tumor invasion, thus inability to tolerate sleeve resection or pneumonectomy, autologous lung transplantation can preserve lung function to the greatest extent with a complete tumor resection and improve postoperative quality of life.
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30. Abnormal cisatracurium pharmacodynamics and pharmacokinetics among patients with severe aortic regurgitation during anesthetic induction
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Xiaocong Huang, Lei Chen, Yujing Cai, Jinfeng Wei, Lina Lin, Jie Sun, Xuemei Peng, and Sheng Wang
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Cisatracurium ,Severe aortic regurgitation ,Neuromuscular blockade ,Intercompartment transfer rate ,Anesthesiology ,RD78.3-87.3 - Abstract
Abstract Background This study was designed to examine whether severe aortic regurgitation will affect the pharmacodynamics (PD) and pharmacokinetics (PK) of cisatracurium during anesthetic induction. Methods A total of 32 patients were divided into two groups: the AR group (n = 16) and the control group (n = 16). Arterial blood samples were drawn before and at 1, 2, 4, 6, 8, 10, 16 and 20 min after intravenous injection of 0.15 mg/kg cisatracurium. TOF tests were applied to determine the onset time of maximal muscle relaxation. The concentration of cisatracurium in plasma was determined by high-performance liquid chromatography. Results The onset time to maximal neuromuscular block was prolonged from 2.07 ± 0.08 min to 4.03 ± 0.14 min, which indicated that the PD responses to cisatracurium were significantly delayed in the AR group (P
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31. Overview of the 9th Chinese National Arctic Research Expedition
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Zexun WEI, Hongxia CHEN, Ruibo LEI, Xiaoguo YU, Tao ZHANG, Lina LIN, Zhongxiang TIAN, Yanpei ZHUANG, Tao LI, and Zhuoli YUAN
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chinese national arctic research expedition ,chukchi sea ,canada basin ,bering sea ,arctic ocean ,Environmental sciences ,GE1-350 ,Oceanography ,GC1-1581 - Abstract
The 9th Chinese National Arctic Research Expedition was carried out from 20 July to 26 September 2018. The expedition was successful in undertaking multidisciplinary comprehensive surveys in the fields of physical oceanography, marine meteorology, sea ice, marine chemistry, marine biology, marine ecology, geology, and geophysics in the Bering Sea, Chukchi Sea, Chukchi Plateau, Mendeleev Ridge, and Canada Basin. This paper gives an overview of the main achievements of this expedition and highlights the scientific achievements.
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32. Genome-Wide Identification and Co-Expression Analysis of ARF and IAA Family Genes in Euscaphis konishii: Potential Regulators of Triterpenoids and Anthocyanin Biosynthesis
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Bobin Liu, Juanli Zhu, Lina Lin, Qixin Yang, Bangping Hu, Qingying Wang, Xiao-Xing Zou, and Shuang-Quan Zou
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Euscaphis konishii ,Aux/IAA ,ARF ,triterpenoids ,anthocyanin ,fruit development ,Genetics ,QH426-470 - Abstract
Euscaphis konishii is an evergreen plant that is widely planted as an industrial crop in Southern China. It produces red fruits with abundant secondary metabolites, giving E. konishii high medicinal and ornamental value. Auxin signaling mediated by members of the AUXIN RESPONSE FACTOR (ARF) and auxin/indole-3-acetic acid (Aux/IAA) protein families plays important roles during plant growth and development. Aux/IAA and ARF genes have been described in many plants but have not yet been described in E. konishii. In this study, we identified 34 EkIAA and 29 EkARF proteins encoded by the E. konishii genome through database searching using HMMER. We also performed a bioinformatic characterization of EkIAA and EkARF genes, including their phylogenetic relationships, gene structures, chromosomal distribution, and cis-element analysis, as well as conserved motifs in the proteins. Our results suggest that EkIAA and EkARF genes have been relatively conserved over evolutionary history. Furthermore, we conducted expression and co-expression analyses of EkIAA and EkARF genes in leaves, branches, and fruits, which identified a subset of seven EkARF genes as potential regulators of triterpenoids and anthocyanin biosynthesis. RT-qPCR, yeast one-hybrid, and transient expression analyses showed that EkARF5.1 can directly interact with auxin response elements and regulate downstream gene expression. Our results may pave the way to elucidating the function of EkIAA and EkARF gene families in E. konishii, laying a foundation for further research on high-yielding industrial products and E. konishii breeding.
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33. Correction: The effects of intravenous remifentanil on umbilical artery serum-derived exosomes in parturients undergoing epidural anesthesia: a randomized trial
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Liangrong Wang, Juan Li, Xiaodan Yang, Yicheng Xiong, Zilu Wang, Li Li, Xinmiao Li, Hang Zhang, Yong Chen, Lina Lin, and Xiangqing Xiong
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Gynecology and obstetrics ,RG1-991 - Published
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34. Adsorption Behaviour of Reactive Blue 194 on Raw Ramie Yarn in Palm Oil and Water Media
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Lina Lin, Le Li, Lexin Xiao, Cong Zhang, Xueqing Li, Md. Nahid Pervez, Youqing Zhang, Md. Nuruzzaman, Md. Ibrahim H. Mondal, Yingjie Cai, and Vincenzo Naddeo
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sustainable dyeing ,grass cloth ,adsorption ,kinetics ,isotherm ,Technology ,Electrical engineering. Electronics. Nuclear engineering ,TK1-9971 ,Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General) ,TA1-2040 ,Microscopy ,QH201-278.5 ,Descriptive and experimental mechanics ,QC120-168.85 - Abstract
As an edible oil, palm oil is also safe and reliable in dyeing, and the residual palm oil after dyeing can be recycled and used continuously, which is green and environmentally friendly and has great research prospects. In this research, raw ramie yarn, used for traditional grass cloth, was dyed in a palm oil medium using Reactive Blue 194. Studying the adsorption and diffusion behaviour in the dyeing process is necessary. Additionally, the kinetics and isotherm model of dyeing raw ramie yarn with Reactive Blue 194 in palm oil is studied, and the adsorption behaviour between them is discussed. For a better understanding, the raw ramie yarn dyeing adsorption behaviour was also carried out in a water medium. It was found that the dyeing rates in palm oil are distinctly faster than in water. Kinetics data suggested that the pseudo-second-order model fitted for both dyeing mediums (palm oil and water) of the adsorption of the Reactive Blue 194 dye onto raw ramie yarn. Afterward, the adsorption isotherms’ results denote that the Langmuir model was suitable for palm oil dyeing medium while the Freundlich model was suited for water medium. Overall, this study has demonstrated that raw ramie yarn dyeing in a palm oil medium could be a sustainable colouration route for textile fibres with a greater dye exhaustion percentage.
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35. Detection of Bering Sea Slope Mesoscale Eddies Derived from Satellite Altimetry Data by an Attention Network
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Yuyuan Zhang, Na Liu, Zhiyuan Zhang, Min Liu, Long Fan, Yunbo Li, Lei Yang, Lina Lin, and Hongxia Chen
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satellite altimeter ,Bering sea slope ,attention network ,deep learning ,oceanic eddy ,geostrophic velocity ,Science - Abstract
In the Bering Sea slope, ocean eddies are essential physical processes that carry nutrients to the shelf. The development of the satellite altimeter has facilitated the observation of oceanic eddies. Attention networks are used as the core algorithm for eddy detection to suppress feature responses in irrelevant non-eddy areas, which can address the issue of sample imbalance in high-latitude ocean eddies. Furthermore, data from both the sea surface height (SSH) and geostrophic velocity were employed as model inputs to integrate more eddy-related properties. The results of ocean eddy detection using this method and the dataset allowed more eddies to be detected than with traditional vector geometry-based methods and only SSH-based models. This study also incorporated the results of multiple deep learning models to increase both the overall and single-day eddy detection efficiency. As a result, the algorithms in this paper show that attention networks and geostrophic velocity data are both appropriate for high-latitude ocean eddy identification. This makes a contribution to the further application of deep learning methods to satellite altimetry data.
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36. Satellite Altimetry: Achievements and Future Trends by a Scientometrics Analysis
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Lei Yang, Lina Lin, Long Fan, Na Liu, Lingyong Huang, Yongsheng Xu, Stelios P. Mertikas, Yongjun Jia, and Mingsen Lin
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satellite altimetry ,scientometrics ,bibliometrics ,meta-analysis ,Science - Abstract
Scientometric reviews, facilitated by computational and visual analytical approaches, allow researchers to gain a thorough understanding of research trends and areas of concentration from a large number of publications. With the fast development of satellite altimetry, which has been effectively applied to a wide range of research topics, it is timely to summarize the scientific achievements of the previous 50 years and identify future trends in this field. A comprehensive overview of satellite altimetry was presented using a total of 8541 publications from the Web of Science Core Collection covering the years from 1970 to 2021. We begin by presenting the fundamental statistical results of the publications, such as the annual number of papers, study categories, countries/regions, afflictions, journals, authors, and keywords, in order to provide a comprehensive picture of satellite altimetry research. We discuss the co-occurrence of the authors in order to reveal the global collaboration network of satellite altimetry research. Finally, we utilised co-citation networks to detect the development trend and associated crucial publications for various specific topics. The findings show that satellite altimetry research has been changed immensely during the last half-century. The United States, France, China, England, and Germany made the most significant contributions in the field of satellite altimetry. The analysis reveals a clear link between technology advancements and the trend in satellite altimetry research. As a result, wide swath altimetry, GNSS-reflectometry, laser altimetry, terrestrial hydrology, and deep learning are among the most frontier study subjects. The findings of this work could guide a thorough understanding of satellite altimetry’s overall development and research front.
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37. Author Correction: Single-atom Cu anchored catalysts for photocatalytic renewable H2 production with a quantum efficiency of 56%
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Yumin Zhang, Jianhong Zhao, Hui Wang, Bin Xiao, Wen Zhang, Xinbo Zhao, Tianping Lv, Madasamy Thangamuthu, Jin Zhang, Yan Guo, Jiani Ma, Lina Lin, Junwang Tang, Rong Huang, and Qingju Liu
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38. Combination of Pre- and Post-Mercerization Processes for Cotton Fabric
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Lina Lin, Tiancheng Jiang, Yonghong Liang, Wenju Zhu, Umarsharif Y. Inamdar, Md. Nahid Pervez, Rahul Navik, Xiaojun Yang, Yingjie Cai, and Vincenzo Naddeo
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pre-mercerization ,post-mercerization ,combined mercerization ,woven cotton fabric ,stiffness ,Technology ,Electrical engineering. Electronics. Nuclear engineering ,TK1-9971 ,Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General) ,TA1-2040 ,Microscopy ,QH201-278.5 ,Descriptive and experimental mechanics ,QC120-168.85 - Abstract
The dyeing process commonly deteriorates the luster of pre-mercerized cotton fabric, so post-mercerization processes are regularly applied to compensate for this. Herein, the influence of combining pre-mercerization with CS (caustic solution) or LA (liquid ammonia) and post-mercerization with CS or LA on the morphological structure, dyeing performance, tensile strength, and stiffness of woven cotton fabric was investigated. The crystallinity index values greatly decreased from 73.12 to 51.25, 58.73, 38.42, and 40.90% after the combined mercerization processes of LA–LA, CS–CS, LA–CS, and CS–LA, respectively. Additionally, the CS–LA- and LA–CS-treated samples exhibited a mixture of cellulose II and cellulose III allomorphs. The combined mercerization processing of cotton fabric resulted in slightly worse thermal stability. The LA and CS pre-mercerization processes increased the dye exhaustion, although the former decreased the dye fixation rate while the latter increased it by 4% for both dyes. The color strength of the dyed cotton fabric increased after both post-mercerization processes. Moreover, the fabric stiffness and mechanical properties showed an increasing trend due to the combined mercerization efforts.
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39. Influence of Sequential Liquid Ammonia and Caustic Mercerization Pre-Treatment on Dyeing Performance of Knit Cotton Fabric
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Lina Lin, Tiancheng Jiang, Yonghong Liang, Md. Nahid Pervez, Rahul Navik, Bo Gao, Yingjie Cai, Mohammad Mahbubul Hassan, Naveeta Kumari, and Vincenzo Naddeo
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caustic mercerization ,liquid ammonia ,pre-treatment ,soft handle ,reactive dyeing ,Technology ,Electrical engineering. Electronics. Nuclear engineering ,TK1-9971 ,Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General) ,TA1-2040 ,Microscopy ,QH201-278.5 ,Descriptive and experimental mechanics ,QC120-168.85 - Abstract
A two-stage sequential pretreatment including caustic mercerization (CM) and liquid ammonia (LA) treatment was applied to investigate the influence on dyeing performance and handle of knit cotton fabric, and the relationship between dye size and dyeing properties. Various techniques were applied to characterize all the treated fabrics. X-ray diffraction (XRD) and Fourier-transform infrared (FTIR) analyses of the treated fabrics confirmed that both sequential treatments decreased the crystallinity of cotton fabric more than only the CM or LA treatment. The pattern of cellulose I was transferred to a mixed configuration of cellulose II and cellulose III after the CM/LA or LA/CM treatment. Thermal performances measured by thermogravimetric analysis (TGA) and differential thermogravimetry (DTG) techniques showed that the thermal stability of the treated cotton only marginally decreased. The wicking height increased after the sequential CM/LA treatment, indicating that the hydrophilicity of the fabric increased. The dye absorption and color uniformity were better for the reactive dye with a smaller molecular weight (Reactive Red 2) compared with the one with a larger molecular weight (Reactive Red 195). The total dye fixation efficiency (T%) increased to 72.93% and 73.24% for Reactive Red 2 dyeings of CM/LA- and LA/CM-cotton fabric from 46.75% of the untreated fabric, respectively; the T% increased to 65.33% and 72.27% for Reactive Red 195 dyeings of CM/LA- and LA/CM-cotton fabric from 35.17% of the untreated fabric, respectively. The colorfastness and dye exhaustion and fixation percentages of the samples were enhanced after the treatments. Furthermore, compared to the single CM or LA treatment, the softness handle properties were further improved after the fabrics were sequentially treated by CM/LA. The developed pre-treatment of CM/LA can be used in the textile industry to promote the dyeability, handle, and mechanical properties of knit cotton fabrics.
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40. Effect of Shenmai injection on cognitive function after cardiopulmonary bypass in cardiac surgical patients: a randomized controlled trial
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Lei Chen, Liangrong Wang, Qian Zhuo, Qiong Zhang, Feifei Chen, Liling Li, and Lina Lin
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Cardiopulmonary bypass ,Cognitive dysfunction ,Shenmai injection ,Cerebral protection ,Anesthesiology ,RD78.3-87.3 - Abstract
Abstract Background Postoperative cognitive dysfunction (POCD) is a common complication after cardiac surgery that influences the clinical outcomes and quality of life of patients. This study aimed to evaluate the effects of Shenmai injection (SMI) on POCD of patients who underwent cardiac valve replacement under cardiopulmonary bypass (CPB). Methods This prospective, randomized, controlled trial was conducted from September 2014 to January 2017. Eighty-eight patients receiving cardiac valve replacement under CPB were randomized into the control (C) or the SMI (S) group. SMI (0.6 mL/kg) was administered intravenously from the time of anesthesia induction to the beginning of CPB. Cognitive function was assessed at 3 days before surgery and 3 days, 7 days, and 1 month after surgery using the Beijing version of the Montreal Cognitive Assessment (MoCA-BJ) score. The serum levels of neuroglobin (Ngb), hypoxia-inducible factor-1α (HIF-1α), and neuron-specific enolase (NSE) were measured at 30 min after induction (T0), immediately after the endonasal temperature rewarmed to 36 °C (T1), and 1 h (T2), 6 h (T3), 24 h (T4), 48 h (T5), and 72 h (T6) after CPB. Results Compared with the baseline values at T0, the serum Ngb levels in group C were significantly decreased at T1–2 and then increased at T3–6, while the levels in group S were decreased at T1–2 and increased at T4–6, compared to group C (p
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41. A multi-GPU accelerated virtual-reality interaction simulation framework.
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Xuqiang Shao, Weifeng Xu, Lina Lin, and Fengquan Zhang
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Medicine ,Science - Abstract
In this paper, we put forward a real-time multiple GPUs (multi-GPU) accelerated virtual-reality interaction simulation framework where the reconstructed objects from camera images interact with virtual deformable objects. Firstly, based on an extended voxel-based visual hull (VbVH) algorithm, we design an image-based 3D reconstruction platform for real objects. Then, an improved hybrid deformation model, which couples the geometry constrained fast lattice shape matching method (FLSM) and total Lagrangian explicit dynamics (TLED) algorithm, is proposed to achieve efficient and stable simulation of the virtual objects' elastic deformations. Finally, one-way virtual-reality interactions including soft tissues' virtual cutting with bleeding effects are successfully simulated. Moreover, with the purpose of significantly improving the computational efficiency of each time step, we propose an entire multi-GPU implementation method of the framework using compute unified device architecture (CUDA). The experiment results demonstrate that our multi-GPU accelerated virtual-reality interaction framework achieves real-time performance under the moderate calculation scale, which is a new effective 3D interaction technique for virtual reality applications.
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42. Colchicine protects rat skeletal muscle from ischemia/reperfusion injury by suppressing oxidative stress and inflammation
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Liangrong Wang, Yuanlu Shan, Lei Chen, Bi Lin, Xiangqing Xiong, Lina Lin, and Lida Jin
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Colchicine ,Inflammation ,Muscle ,Reperfusion injury ,Skeletal ,Medicine - Abstract
Objective(s): Neutrophils play an important role in ischemia/reperfusion (IR) induced skeletal muscle injury. Microtubules are required for neutrophil activation in response to various stimuli. This study aimed to investigate the effects of colchicine, a microtubule-disrupting agent, on skeletal muscle IR injury in a rat hindlimb ischemia model. Materials and Methods: Twenty-one Sprague-Dawley rats were randomly allocated into three groups: IR group, colchicine treated-IR (CO) group and sham operation (SM) group. Rats of both the IR and CO groups were subjected to 3 hr of ischemia by clamping the right femoral artery followed by 2 hr of reperfusion. Colchicine (1 mg/kg) was administrated intraperitoneally prior to hindlimb ischemia in the CO group. After 2 hr of reperfusion, we measured superoxide dismutase (SOD) and myeloperoxidase (MPO) activities, and malondialdehyde (MDA), tumor necrosis factor (TNF)-α and interleukin (IL)-1β levels in the muscle samples. Plasma creatinine kinase (CK) and lactate dehydrogenase (LDH) levels were measured. We also evaluated the histological damage score and wet/dry weight (W/D) ratio. Results: The histological damage score, W/D ratio, MPO activity, MDA, TNF-α and IL-1β levels in muscle tissues were significantly increased, SOD activity was decreased, and plasma CK and LDH levels were remarkably elevated in both the IR and CO groups compared to the SM group (P
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43. Effects of FTY720 on Lung Injury Induced by Hindlimb Ischemia Reperfusion in Rats
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Liangrong Wang, Feifei Chen, Yafei Pan, Lina Lin, and Xiangqing Xiong
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Pathology ,RB1-214 - Abstract
Background. Sphingosine-1-phosphate (S1P) is a biologically active lysophospholipid mediator involved in modulating inflammatory process. We investigated the effects of FTY720, a structural analogue of S1P after phosphorylation, on lung injury induced by hindlimb ischemia reperfusion (IR) in rats. Methods. Fifty Sprague-Dawley rats were divided into groups SM, IR, F3, F5, and F10. Group SM received sham operation, and bilateral hindlimb IR was established in group IR. The rats in groups F3, F5, and F10 were pretreated with 3, 5, and 10 mg/kg/d FTY720 for 7 days before IR. S1P lyase (S1PL), sphingosine kinase (SphK) 1, and SphK2 mRNA expressions, wet/dry weight (W/D), and polymorphonuclear/alveolus (P/A) in lung tissues were detected, and the lung injury score was evaluated. Results. W/D, P/A, and mRNA expressions of S1PL, SphK1, and SphK2 were higher in group IR than in group SM, while these were decreased in both groups F5 and F10 as compared to IR (p
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44. Synthesis and Characterization of Novel Fe-Mn-Ce Ternary Oxide–Biochar Composites as Highly Efficient Adsorbents for As(III) Removal from Aqueous Solutions
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Xuewei Liu, Guogang Zhang, Lina Lin, Zulqarnain Haider Khan, Weiwen Qiu, and Zhengguo Song
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Fe-Mn-Ce ternary oxide–biochar composite ,characterization ,arsenic ,adsorption ,Technology ,Electrical engineering. Electronics. Nuclear engineering ,TK1-9971 ,Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General) ,TA1-2040 ,Microscopy ,QH201-278.5 ,Descriptive and experimental mechanics ,QC120-168.85 - Abstract
The widespread pollution of water bodies with arsenic (As) necessitates the development of efficient decontamination techniques. To address this issue, we herein prepare Fe-Mn-Ce ternary oxide-biochar composites (FMCBCs) using impregnation/sintering methods and examined their physicochemical properties, morphologies, and As(III) removal performances. The specific surface area of FMCBCs increased with increasing Ce content and enhanced the quantity of surface functional groups (⁻OH, ⁻COOH). The adsorption of As(III) on FMCBCs was well represented by pseudo-second-order kinetics, and the As(III) adsorption capacity of the best-performing FMCBCs (8.47 mg g−1 for FMCBC3) exceeded that of BC by a factor of 2.9. At pH = 3, the amount of adsorption of As(III) by FMCBCs reached a maximum, and the increased ionic strength could enhance adsorption capacity of FMCBCs. Moreover, an As(III) removal efficiency of ~99% was observed for FMCBC3 at a dosage of 8 g L−1, which highlighted its great potential as an absorbent for As(III) removal from contaminated water.
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45. Country-diverted experiments for mitigation of network effects.
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Lina Lin, Changping Meng, Jennifer Brennan, Jean Pouget-Abadie, Ningren Han, Shuchao Bi, and Yajun Peng
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46. Verifying Integrity of Deep Ensemble Models by Lossless Black-box Watermarking with Sensitive Samples.
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Lina Lin and Hanzhou Wu
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47. Simulation Study on the Evolution of Social Network False Information Dissemination.
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Dezhi Wei and Lina Lin
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48. Statistical Significance in High-dimensional Linear Mixed Models.
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Lina Lin, Mathias Drton, and Ali Shojaie
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49. Evaluation of surface meteorology parameters and heat fluxes from CFSR and ERA5 over the Pacific Arctic Region
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Bin Kong, Na Liu, Long Fan, Lina Lin, Lei Yang, Hongxia Chen, Yingjie Wang, Yuyuan Zhang, and Yida Xu
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Atmospheric Science - Published
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50. Preemptive strikes or not: the role of emotion on intergroup defensive aggression
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Xiyan Song, Lina Lin, Zhencheng Wang, Yu Li, and Lei Liu
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General Psychology - Published
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