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2. Research on Lateral Inhibition Network Based on Cell Membrane Electrical Model
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Dao-Han Qi, Ming-Jie Sun, and Qing-Zhong Cai
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lateral inhibition ,cell membrane electrical model ,image enhancement ,negative exponential distribution ,Applied optics. Photonics ,TA1501-1820 - Abstract
Lateral inhibition is a prevalent occurrence within the biological neural system, enhancing the human brain’s ability to perceive edge information within a given scene. With the increasing prominence of neural network-based machine vision, there is a significant importance in incorporating this crucial biological mechanism into the field of machine vision. However, current research on lateral inhibition networks is divorced from biological reality, especially in the study of the inhibition coefficient. To address this issue, we proposed a lateral inhibition network based on the cell membrane electrical model and applied it to image enhancement. Firstly, we analyzed the visual formation mechanism and the lateral inhibition principle, laying the theoretical foundation. Secondly, leveraging the cell membrane electrical model, we construct a lateral inhibition network with a negative exponential distribution. Finally, our experiment demonstrates that a lateral inhibition network with a negative exponential distribution has better image enhancement ability than other distributions. Using images processed with lateral inhibition as an input improved the classification accuracy of the GoogLeNet neural network by 3.39%.
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- 2024
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3. Analysis of leaf forage value and screening of different populations of Pteroceltis tatarinowii, a rare and endemic species in China
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Yun Gao, Tian-Tian Cheng, Chun-Xiang Zhang, Yu Yan, Lin Zhang, Qing-Zhong Liu, Yan Liu, and Qian Qiao
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Pteroceltis tatarinowii ,woody forage ,crude protein (CP) ,forage value ,population diversity ,Plant culture ,SB1-1110 - Abstract
To fully exploit the economic value of the Chinese endemic species Pteroceltis tatarinowii and provide new resources for forage production, the forage nutritional value of P. tatarinowii leaves from different populations was analyzed and evaluated. The results were as follows: 1) There were significant differences in the forage nutrient indices of leaves from different populations. The crude protein content was 10.77%–18.65%, with an average of 14.58%, and the SDJN population had the highest crude protein content. The average crude fat, crude fiber content was 7.62%; the average neutral detergent fiber content was 25.33%; and the average acid detergent fiber contents were 6.79%, 7.62%, 25.33%, and 17.52%, respectively. The average phosphorus and calcium content in the leaves was 0.785 g·kg−1 and 58.01 g·kg−1, respectively. The tannin content was much lower than the antifeedant standard, at an average of 4.97 g·kg−1. The average total amounts of hydrolyzed and free amino acids in the leaves were 108.20 mg·g−1 and 47.87 mg·g−1, respectively. Thus, P. tatarinowii leaves have high crude protein, crude fat, and calcium contents, and low fiber, tannin contents, and are protein-rich. These results provide evidence that this species can be developed into an excellent woody forage tree. 2) There were significant differences in the forage quality evaluation indices among the populations. The forage indices of NDP, ADP, DMI, DDM, and RFV of 21 populations all met the super standard of the American Grass and Grassland Association (AFGC) for hay, two crude protein indices met the grade 1 standard, and 12 crude protein indices met the grade 2 standard. Four high-protein and high-RFV forage populations (SDJN, SDZZ, SXLQ, and AHXX) were selected. 3) The results of the correlation analysis showed that there was no significant correlation between the forage characteristics of P. tatarinowii leaves and latitude and longitude, indicating no significant geographical variation. However, the forage characteristics were strongly correlated with elevation, average annual temperature, and annual precipitation. Thus, high elevation, low temperatures, and rainy weather can improve the forage value of the leaves. P. tatarinowii can be planted to provide leaf forage in cold and wet areas at a specific elevation. Moreover, the forage value of P. tatarinowii leaves can be further improved by increasing nitrogen fertilizer and reducing K and Ca fertilizers during cultivation. 4) Cluster analysis revealed obvious regionalism. Taking the Yangtze River Basin as the limit, cluster analysis divided the species into four population groups: the Yangtze River Basin and northern, southwestern, and eastern coastal populations.
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- 2023
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4. Efficiency and safety of 3D visualization in phacoemulsification for cataract
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Chen Wu, Qing-Zhong Chen, Wei Fan, and Guang-Bin Zhang
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3d technology ,cataract ,phacoemulsification ,Ophthalmology ,RE1-994 - Abstract
AIM: To investigate the efficiency and safety of 3D visualization assisted phacoemulsification combined with intraocular lens(IOL)implantation. METHODS: Prospective non-randomized controlled clinical study. A total of 100 patients(103 eyes)who underwent phacoemulsification combined with IOL implantation were enrolled in the study. Among them, according to the way of surgery chosen by the participants, 24 cases(25 eyes)were enrolled from January to March 2020(3D-1 group), 24 cases(25 eyes)were enrolled from April to June 2020(3D-2 group), and 52 cases(53 eyes)were enrolled from January to June 2020(binocular microscope group)as the control group. Total operative time, capsulorhexis time, phacoemulsification operation time, cortical aspiration time, IOL implantation time, viscoelastic agent aspiration time, ultrasound time(UST), cumulative dissipated energy(CDE), fluid flow loss, intraoperative and postoperative complications were recorded in the three groups. Uncorrected visual acuity(UCVA), best corrected visual acuity(BCVA), intraocular pressure(IOP)and corneal endothelial cell count(CECC)were recorded preoperatively and 1mo postoperatively. RESULTS: The total operative time, the time of capsulorhysis, the operation time of phacoemulsification, and the time of removing viscoelastic agent between 3D-1 group and control group were statistically significant(all P0.05). The differences of UST, liquid flow loss, and CDE between 3D-1 group and the control group were statistically significant(all P0.05). There were no statistical significances in UCVA, BCVA, IOP, and CECC among the three groups 1mo after surgery(all P>0.05). CONCLUSION: Phacoemulsification combined with IOL implantation using 3D visualization technology is safe and feasible. After a certain learning curve period, there is no significant difference in the surgical efficiency compared with traditional binocular surgery.
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- 2022
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5. Optimization of CRISPR–Cas system for clinical cancer therapy
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Xiang Meng, Tian‐gang Wu, Qiu‐yue Lou, Kai‐yuan Niu, Lei Jiang, Qing‐zhong Xiao, Tao Xu, and Lei Zhang
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cancer ,CRISPR–Cas ,gene editing ,synthetic biology ,vector delivery ,Chemical engineering ,TP155-156 ,Biotechnology ,TP248.13-248.65 ,Therapeutics. Pharmacology ,RM1-950 - Abstract
Abstract Cancer is a genetic disease caused by alterations in genome and epigenome and is one of the leading causes for death worldwide. The exploration of disease development and therapeutic strategies at the genetic level have become the key to the treatment of cancer and other genetic diseases. The functional analysis of genes and mutations has been slow and laborious. Therefore, there is an urgent need for alternative approaches to improve the current status of cancer research. Gene editing technologies provide technical support for efficient gene disruption and modification in vivo and in vitro, in particular the use of clustered regularly interspaced short palindromic repeats (CRISPR)–Cas systems. Currently, the applications of CRISPR–Cas systems in cancer rely on different Cas effector proteins and the design of guide RNAs. Furthermore, effective vector delivery must be met for the CRISPR–Cas systems to enter human clinical trials. In this review article, we describe the mechanism of the CRISPR–Cas systems and highlight the applications of class II Cas effector proteins. We also propose a synthetic biology approach to modify the CRISPR–Cas systems, and summarize various delivery approaches facilitating the clinical application of the CRISPR–Cas systems. By modifying the CRISPR–Cas system and optimizing its in vivo delivery, promising and effective treatments for cancers using the CRISPR–Cas system are emerging.
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- 2023
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6. Chemical constituents, antioxidant and hepatoprotective properties of ethanol extract from Artemisia japonica Thumb. Leaves
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Yi-yang Lu, Shi-qing Li, Qing-zhong Lai, Lin-yan Wang, Wei-min Zhou, Cheng-long Hua, Dan-dan Ning, Chun-chun Zhang, Mei-ya Li, and Fu-sheng Jiang
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Artemisia japonica Thumb. ,Polyphenols ,Antioxidant ,Reactive oxygen species ,Hepatic protection ,Chemistry ,QD1-999 - Abstract
The tender leaves of Artemisia japonica Thumb. are often used as vegetables and tea in China. They also used as a traditional Chinese medicine for the treatment of liver disease. However, the identity of components responsible for health benefits remains unclear. The present study aimed to investigate the antioxidant and hepatic protective effects of a 60 % ethanol extract of Artemisia japonica Thumb. leaves (AJLEE). Total phenol content of AJLEE was determined using Folin Ciocalteau Method and it was calculated to be 123.142 ± 8.441 mg GAE/g. AJLEE shows remarkable antioxidant activity in vitro; pretreatment at 150 µg/mL can almost completely eliminate H2O2-induced ALM12 cell death. Moreover, AJLEE at a dosage of 400 mg/kg exhibits a strong hepatic protective effect against α-naphthylisothiocyanate (ANIT)-induced liver injury though the upregulation of genes for the antioxidant enzymes Sod1, Cat, Gpx4 and Ho-1, while decreasing the level of MDA. These properties of AJLEE may be attributed to the existence of abundant phenolic acids, flavonoids and coumarins, identified by UPLC/QTOF-MS as chlorogenic acid, isochlorogenic acid A, 7-methoxycoumarin and quercetin, apigenin and luteolin glycoside derivatives. Our data support the use of Artemisia japonica leaves as functional tea and food additives to improve human health.
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- 2023
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7. Iris-registration capsulotomy marking for the implantation of Toric intraocular lens
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Qing-Zhong Chen, Jing Wang, and Guang-Bin Zhang
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cataract ,astigmatism ,femtosecond laser ,capsulotomy marking ,toric iol ,Ophthalmology ,RE1-994 - Abstract
AIM: To compare the accuracy of Toric intraocular lens(IOL)alignment and visual outcome using the femtosecond laser-assisted capsulotomy markings(FLACM)versus a conventional slitlamp-assisted manual marking(SAMM)procedure. METHODS: Totally 50 patients required cataract surgery and Toric IOL implantation were assigned to the FLACM group(25 eyes)or the SAMM group(25 eyes). The uncorrected distant visual acuity(UCDVA), best corrected distant visual acuity(BCDVA), residual astigmatism(RA), IOL rotation, MTF Total were measured 1mo after surgery. RESULTS: The UCDVA(LogMAR)was significantly lower in the FLACM group than in the SAMM group 1mo postoperatively(0.15±0.09 vs 0.22±0.11, P0.05). The UCDVA(LogMAR)was positive correlative to the RA(r=0.350, P
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- 2021
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8. Liquid phase in-situ synthesis of LiF coated boron powder composite and performance study
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Yang Xu, Qing-zhong Cui, and Cheng-wen Zhao
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Boron ,LiF ,Coating ,Thermal decomposition properties ,Energy efficiency ,Military Science - Abstract
Among practical metal additives, boron (B) has a high volumetric heating value, making it a promising choice as a fuel additive. Although B can theoretically yield a large amount of energy upon complete combustion, its combustion is retarded by the initial presence of B oxide, which coats the surfaces of B particle. To improve the ignition and combustion properties of B powder, LiOH and NH4F were used as precursors to synthesize uniformly LiF-coated B composites (LiF-B) in situ. The LiF-B mixture was also prepared for comparison using a physical method. X-ray diffraction (XRD), Fourier-transform infrared (FTIR), scanning electron microscope (SEM), and energy-dispersive X-ray spectroscopy (EDS) were used to characterize the morphologies and compositions of the products. The thermal and combustion properties of the samples were characterized by thermal gravity-differential thermal gravity (TG-DTG), differential scanning calorimetry (DSC) and closed bomb experiment. The XRD, FTIR, SEM and EDS results demonstrated the successful preparation of the coated LiF-B sample. The TG-DTG and closed bomb experiment results indicated that the addition of LiF decreased the ignition temperature of B powder, and increasing its reaction efficiency. DSC results show that when LiF-B was added, the released heat of underwater explosive increased by 6727.2, 7280.4 and 3109.6 J/g at heating rates of 5, 10, and 15 °C/min, respectively. Moreover, LiF-B decreased the activation energy of secondary combustion reaction of explosive system as calculated through Kissinger's method by 28.9%, which indicated an excellent catalytic effect for the thermal decomposition of underwater explosive. The results reveal that LiF can improve the combustion efficiency of B powder, thereby increasing the total energy of explosives. The mechanical sensitivity increased slightly after adding LiF-B to the underwater explosive. Compared to the underwater explosive with added B, the mechanical sensitivity of the explosive with added LiF-B was significantly lower.
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- 2020
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9. Long-term exposure to copper induces mitochondria-mediated apoptosis in mouse hearts
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Ming Pan, Zi-wei Cheng, Chen-guang Huang, Zhu-qing Ye, Li-jun Sun, Hua Chen, Bei-bei Fu, Kai Zhou, Zhi-rui Fang, Zi-jian Wang, Qing-zhong Xiao, Xue-sheng Liu, Feng-qin Zhu, and Shan Gao
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Copper ,Cardiomyocytes ,Mitochondria ,Apoptosis ,Environmental pollution ,TD172-193.5 ,Environmental sciences ,GE1-350 - Abstract
Copper is a trace element necessary for the normal functioning of organisms, but excessive copper contents may be toxic to the heart. The goal of this study was to investigate the role of excessive copper accumulation in mitochondrial damage and cell apoptosis inhibition. In vivo, the heart copper concentration and cardiac troponin I (c-TnI) and N-terminal forebrain natriuretic peptide (NT-pro-BNP) levels increased in the copper-laden model group compared to those of the control group. Histopathological and ultrastructural observations revealed that the myocardial collagen volume fraction (CVF), perivascular collagen area (PVCA) and cardiomyocyte cross-sectional area (CSA) were markedly elevated in the copper-laden model group compared with the control group. Furthermore, transmission electron microscopy (TEM) showed that the mitochondrial double-layer membrane was incomplete in the copper-laden model groups. Furthermore, cytochrome C (Cyt-C) expression was downregulated in mitochondria but upregulated in the cytoplasm in response to copper accumulation. In addition, Bcl-2 expression decreased, while Bax and cleaved caspase-3 levels increased. These results indicate that copper accumulation in cardiomyocyte mitochondria induces mitochondrial injury, and Cyt-C exposure and induces apoptosis, further resulting in heart damage.
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- 2022
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10. A Spectral-timing Study of the Inner Flow Geometry in MAXI J1535-571 with Insight-HXMT and NICER
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Wei Yu, Qing-Cui Bu, He-Xin Liu, Yue Huang, Liang Zhang, Zi-Xu Yang, Jin-Lu Qu, Shu Zhang, Li-Ming Song, Shuang-Nan Zhang, Shu-Mei Jia, Xiang Ma, Lian Tao, Ming-Yu Ge, Qing-Zhong Liu, Jing-Zhi Yan, Xue-Lei Cao, Zhi Chang, Li Chen, Yong Chen, Yu-Peng Chen, Guo-Qiang Ding, Ju Guan, Jing Jin, Ling-Da Kong, Bing Li, Cheng-Kui Li, Ti-Pei Li, Xiao-Bo Li, Jin-Yuan Liao, Bai-Sheng Liu, Cong-Zhan Liu, Fang-Jun Lu, Rui-Can Ma, Jian-Yin Nie, Xiao-Qin Ren, Na Sai, Ying Tan, You-Li Tuo, Ling-Jun Wang, Peng-Ju Wang, Bai-Yang Wu, Guang-Cheng Xiao, Qian-Qing Yin, Yuan You, Juan Zhang, Peng Zhang, Wei Zhang, Hai-Sheng Zhao, Shi-Jie Zheng, and Deng-Ke Zhou
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Accretion ,X-ray binary stars ,Black hole physics ,Astrophysics ,QB460-466 - Abstract
We have performed a spectral-timing analysis of the black hole X-ray binary MAXI J1535-571 during its 2017 outburst, with the aim of exploring the evolution of the inner accretion flow geometry. X-ray reverberation lags are observed in the hard-intermediate state (HIMS) and soft-intermediate state of the outburst. During the HIMS, the characteristic frequency of the reverberation lags ν _0 (the frequency at which the soft lag turns to zero in lag–frequency spectra) increases when the spectrum softens. This reflects a reduction of the spatial distance between the corona and accretion disk, when assuming the measured time lags are associated with the light travel time. We also find a strong correlation between ν _0 and the type-C quasi-periodic oscillation (QPO) centroid frequency ν _QPO , which can be well explained by the Lense–Thirring precession model under a truncated disk geometry. Despite the degeneracy in the spectral modeling, our results suggest that the accretion disk is largely truncated in the low hard state, and moves inward as the spectrum softens. Combine the spectral modeling results with the ν _0 – ν _QPO evolution, we are inclined to believe that this source probably has a truncated disk geometry in the hard state.
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- 2023
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11. Hilbert–Huang Transform Analysis of Quasiperiodic Oscillations in MAXI J1820+070
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Wei Yu, Qing-Cui Bu, Zi-Xu Yang, He-Xin Liu, Liang Zhang, Yue Huang, Deng-Ke Zhou, Jin-Lu Qu, Shuang-Nan Zhang, Shu Zhang, Li-Ming Song, Shu-Mei Jia, Xiang Ma, Lian Tao, Ming-Yu Ge, Qing-Zhong Liu, and Jing-Zhi Yan
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Black hole physics ,X-ray binary stars ,Accretion ,Astrophysics ,QB460-466 - Abstract
We present a time-frequency analysis, based on the Hilbert–Huang transform, of the evolution of the low-frequency quasiperiodic oscillations observed in the black hole X-ray binary MAXI J1820+070. Through the empirical mode decomposition method, we decompose the light curve of the quasiperiodic oscillation (QPO) component and measure its intrinsic phase lag between photons from different energy bands. We find that the QPO phase lag is negative (low-energy photons lag behind high-energy photons); meanwhile, the absolute value of the lag increases with energy. By applying the Hilbert transform to the light curve of the QPO, we further extract the instantaneous frequency and amplitude of the QPO. Comparing these results with those from the Fourier analysis, we find that the broadening of the QPO peak is mainly caused by frequency modulation. Through further analysis, we find that these modulations could share a common physical origin with the broadband noise, and can be well explained by the internal shock model of the jet.
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- 2023
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12. Abnormalities of the Halogen Bonds in the Complexes between Y2CTe (Y = H, F, CH3) and XF (X = F, Cl, Br, I)
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Ya-Qian Wang, Rui-Jing Wang, Qing-Zhong Li, and Zhi-Wu Yu
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halogen bond ,hydrogen bond ,abnormality ,competition ,AIM ,NBO ,Organic chemistry ,QD241-441 - Abstract
In this work, the hydrogen bonds and halogen bonds in the complexes between Y2CTe (Y = H, F, CH3) and XF (X = F, Cl, Br, I) have been studied by quantum chemical calculations. We found three interesting abnormalities regarding the interactions. Firstly, the strength of halogen bonds increases in the order of IF < BrF < ClF < F2. Secondly, the halogen bonds formed by F2 are very strong, with an interaction energy in the range between −199.8 and −233.1 kJ/mol. Thirdly, all the halogen bonds are stronger than the hydrogen bonds in the systems we examined. All these results are against the general understanding of halogen bonds. These apparent abnormal properties are reconciled with the high polarizability of the Te atom and the strong inducing effect of F on the Te atom of Y2CTe. These findings provide a new perspective on halogen bonds. Additionally, we also proposed bonding distance-based methods to compare the strength of halogen/hydrogen bonds formed between different donor atoms and the same acceptor atom.
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- 2022
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13. Multi-state meshing characteristics and global nonlinear dynamics of a spur gear system considering local tooth breakage
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Gong, Qing-Zhong, Shi, Jian-Fei, Nan, Wen-Hu, Zhao, Gang, and Qi, Peng-Fei
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- 2024
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14. RNA-seq of aboveground sporophyte’s transcriptome of Huperzia serrata and transcriptional understanding of early steps associated with huperzine biosynthesis in forest
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Qing-Zhong Peng, Hua Long, Ci Du, Jing Li, and De-Yu Xie
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Huperzia serrata ,Huperzine ,RNA-seq ,Transcriptome ,Forest ,Botany ,QK1-989 - Abstract
Chinese toothed clubmoss (Huperzia serrata) is a primitive fern native in certain types of forests. It is severely endangered in China due to its difficult propagation and massive hunting for huperzine A to improve and prevent Alzheimer’s disease. In this study, we completed RNA-seq for young leaves (HSYL), old leaves (HSOL), and stems (HSS) of H. serrata (HS) plants collected from a forest in 2016. From these tissues, we generated 77,430,786 trimmed paired reads (paired 32,418,231,517 pb). Sequence assembly obtained 621,023 contigs and 755,420 transcripts, which were annotated to be 49,923 unigenes. Of all unigenes, 40,612 were expressed in the three tissues, while 9311 were differentially expressed. 1158, 1675, and 1326 unigenes are specifically expressed in HSYL, HSOL, and HSS, respectively. Sequence mining obtained two unigenes encoding lysine decarboxylase (LDC1 and 2) and three unigenes encoding copper amine oxidase (CAO1, 2, and 3), which were involved in two early steps of the huperzine pathway. Quantitative RT-PCR was carried out to validate these early pathway genes using samples collected in 2017. RPKM values and qRT-PCR analysis characterized that the transcriptional level of LDC1 was the highest in old leaves followed by young leaves and stems, while the transcriptional level of LDC2 was similar in three tissues. Of three CAO genes, qRT-PCR validated the expression of CAO1 and CAO2 but not CAO3. Metabolite analysis showed the formation and differentiation of huperzine A in the three tissues collected in 2019, demonstrating the expression of the biosynthetic pathway of huperzine. Furthermore, the gene expression and huperzine A formation are discussed to understand the biosynthesis of huperzine in the forest. Taken together, this study provides a valuable genome-wide transcriptome of the aboveground sporophyte tissues and shows a dynamically transcriptional and metabolic feature of the huperzine biosynthesis in the forest.
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- 2020
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15. Correction to: Histone Deacetylase Inhibitor RGFP109 Overcomes Temozolomide Resistance by Blocking NF-κB-Dependent Transcription in Glioblastoma Cell Lines
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Li, Zong-yang, Li, Qing-zhong, Chen, Lei, Chen, Bao-dong, Wang, Bo, Zhang, Xie-jun, Li, Wei-ping, and Res, Neurochem
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- 2024
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16. Over-expression of Tgs1 in Mycobacterium marinum enhances virulence in adult zebrafish
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Ding-qian Liu, Jun-li Zhang, Zhi-fen Pan, Jun-tao Mai, Heng-jun Mei, Yue Dai, Lu Zhang, and Qing-zhong Wang
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Tgs1 ,Mycobacterium marinum ,Phosphatidyl-Myo-Inositol mannosides ,Virulence ,Transcriptome ,Microbiology ,QR1-502 ,Other systems of medicine ,RZ201-999 - Abstract
Mycobacterium tuberculosis (Mtb), the causative agent of tuberculosis (TB), can persist in the host for decades without causing TB symptoms and can cause a latent infection, which is an intricate challenge of current TB control. The DosR regulon, which contains approximately 50 genes, is crucial in the non-replicating persistence of Mtb. tgs1 is one of the most powerfully induced genes in this regulon during Mtb non-replicating persistence. The gene encodes a triacyl glycerol synthase catalyzing synthesis of triacyl glycerol (TAG), which is proposed as an energy source during bacilli persistence. Here, western blotting showed that the Tgs1 protein was upregulated in clinical Mtb strains. To detect its physiological effects on mycobacterium, we constructed serial recombinant M. marinum including over-expressed Tgs1(Tgs1-H), reduced-expressed Tgs1(Tgs1-L), and wild type M. marinum strains as controls. Tgs1 over-expression did not influence M. marinum growth under aerobic shaking and in hypoxic cultures, while growth advantages were observed at an early stage under nutrient starvation. Transmission electron microscopy revealed more lipid droplets in Tgs1-H than the other two strains; the droplets filled the cytoplasm. Two-dimensional thin-layer chromatography revealed more phosphatidyl-myo-inositol mannosides in the Tgs1-H cell wall. To assess the virulence of recombinant M. marinum in the natural host, adult zebrafish were infected with Tgs1-H or wild type strains. Hypervirulence of Tgs1-H was characterized by markedly increased bacterial load and early death of adult zebrafish. Remarkably, zebrafish infected with Tgs1-H developed necrotizing granulomas much more rapidly and in higher amounts, which facilitated mycobacterial replication and dissemination among organs and eventual tissue destruction in zebrafish. RNA sequencing analysis showed Tgs1-H induced 13 genes differentially expressed under aerobiosis. Among them, PE_PGRS54 (MMAR_5307),one of the PE_PGRS family of antigens, was markedly up-regulated, while 110 coding genes were down-regulated in Tgs1-L.The 110 genes included 22 member genes of the DosR regulon. The collective results indicate an important role for the Tgs1 protein of M. marinumin progression of infection in the natural host. Tgs1 signaling may be involved in a previously unknown behavior of M. marinum under hypoxia/aerobiosis.
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17. Effect of rolling schedules on ridging resistance of ultra-thin ferritic stainless steel foil
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Zhao, Jing-wei, Xie, Qing-zhong, Ma, Li-nan, Zhou, Cun-long, Jiang, Zheng-yi, Liao, Xi, and Ma, Xiao-guang
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- 2024
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18. Efficacy of azithromycin combined with intravenous immunoglobulin in the treatment of refractory mycoplasma pneumoniae pneumonia in children: a meta-analysis
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Shen, Yuan-yuan, Feng, Zi-qiang, Wang, Zhong-ping, Wang, Xue-qin, Luo, Cheng, and Liu, Qing-zhong
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- 2024
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19. Synthetic augmentation of cancer cell line multi-omic datasets using unsupervised deep learning
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Zhaoxiang Cai, Sofia Apolinário, Ana R. Baião, Clare Pacini, Miguel D. Sousa, Susana Vinga, Roger R. Reddel, Phillip J. Robinson, Mathew J. Garnett, Qing Zhong, and Emanuel Gonçalves
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Abstract Integrating diverse types of biological data is essential for a holistic understanding of cancer biology, yet it remains challenging due to data heterogeneity, complexity, and sparsity. Addressing this, our study introduces an unsupervised deep learning model, MOSA (Multi-Omic Synthetic Augmentation), specifically designed to integrate and augment the Cancer Dependency Map (DepMap). Harnessing orthogonal multi-omic information, this model successfully generates molecular and phenotypic profiles, resulting in an increase of 32.7% in the number of multi-omic profiles and thereby generating a complete DepMap for 1523 cancer cell lines. The synthetically enhanced data increases statistical power, uncovering less studied mechanisms associated with drug resistance, and refines the identification of genetic associations and clustering of cancer cell lines. By applying SHapley Additive exPlanations (SHAP) for model interpretation, MOSA reveals multi-omic features essential for cell clustering and biomarker identification related to drug and gene dependencies. This understanding is crucial for developing much-needed effective strategies to prioritize cancer targets.
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- 2024
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20. The effect of smart glasses combined with ultrasound on radial arterial catheterization: a randomized controlled trial
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Yan Wang, Mingjing Chen, Ting Zou, Yan Weng, Wenjie Mao, Qing Zhong, and Haibo Song
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Radial arterial ,Catheterization ,Smart glasses ,Ultrasound ,Ultrasound-guided interventions ,Clinical trial ,Anesthesiology ,RD78.3-87.3 - Abstract
Abstract Background The integration of smart glasses with ultrasound technology offers a novel approach to improve the efficiency of radial arterial catheterization. Few studies have investigated the effectiveness of smart glasses in enhancing procedural outcomes in a clinical setting. This study aims to assess whether smart glasses combined with ultrasound can improve the initial success rate of radial artery catheterization compared to traditional ultrasound-guided methods in adults. Methods This single-blinded, randomized controlled trial enrolled patients aged 18–70 with American Society of Anesthesiologists physical status I-III, who required radial artery catheterization as part of their procedure under general anesthesia. Patients were randomized 1:1 into the ultrasound group and the smart glasses group. Radial arterial catheterization was carried out by one of six anesthesiologists before general anesthesia. The primary endpoint was the first puncture success rate. Secondary endpoints included hand-eye coordination (measured by head rotations, probe repositioning and needle redirections), operator’s satisfaction. Results A total of 222 patients were analyzed, with the smart glasses group demonstrating a higher rate of first puncture success compared to the control group (88.3% [98/111] vs. 72.1% [80/111]; P = 0.002; relative risk [RR], 1.23; 95% CI (1.07, 1.40)). Hand-eye coordination improved significantly in the smart glasses group than the control group, including: fewer number of head rotations (0 [0, 0] vs. 3 [2, 6]; P
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- 2024
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21. A tumor suppressive role of lncRNA GAS5 in human colorectal cancer
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Lei Yan, Jing-jing Li, Ke-nan Zhang, Qing-zhong Tian, and Jin Li
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gas5 ,crc ,cell cycle ,apoptosis ,tumor suppressor ,Biology (General) ,QH301-705.5 - Abstract
It is already known that long non-coding RNA growth arrest-specific 5 (GAS5) is downregulated in human colorectal cancer (CRC) cells inhibiting cell proliferation. We further analyzed its involvement in cell cycle distribution and apoptosis induction.
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22. Expression changes of nerve cell adhesion molecules L1 and semaphorin 3A after peripheral nerve injury
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Qian-ru He, Meng Cong, Qing-zhong Chen, Ya-feng Sheng, Jian Li, Qi Zhang, Fei Ding, and Yan-pei Gong
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nerve regeneration ,neural cell adhesion molecule L1 ,semaphorin 3A ,sensory nerve ,motor nerve ,peripheral nerve injury ,chemotaxis regeneration ,neural regeneration ,Neurology. Diseases of the nervous system ,RC346-429 - Abstract
The expression of nerve cell adhesion molecule L1 in the neuronal growth cone of the central nervous system is strongly associated with the direction of growth of the axon, but its role in the regeneration of the peripheral nerve is still unknown. This study explored the problem in a femoral nerve section model in rats. L1 and semaphorin 3A mRNA and protein expressions were measured over the 4-week recovery period. Quantitative polymerase chain reaction showed that nerve cell adhesion molecule L1 expression was higher in the sensory nerves than in motor nerves at 2 weeks after injury, but vice versa for the expression of semaphorin 3A. Western blot assay results demonstrated that nerve cell adhesion molecule L1 expression was higher in motor nerves than in the sensory nerves at the proximal end after injury, but its expression was greater in the sensory nerves at 2 weeks. Semaphorin 3A expression was higher in the motor nerves than in the sensory nerves at 3 days and 1 week after injury. Nerve cell adhesion molecule L1 and semaphorin 3A expressions at the distal end were higher in the motor nerves than in the sensory nerves at 3 days, 1 and 2 weeks. Immunohistochemical staining results showed that nerve cell adhesion molecule L1 expression at the proximal end was greater in the sensory nerves than in the motor nerves; semaphorin 3A expression was higher in the motor nerves than in the sensory nerves at 2 weeks after injury. Taken together, these results indicated that nerve cell adhesion molecules L1 and semaphorin 3A exhibited different expression patterns at the proximal and distal ends of sensory and motor nerves, and play a coordinating role in neural chemotaxis regeneration.
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23. A spectral-timing study of the inner flow geometry in MAXI J1535--571 with $Insight$-HXMT and NICER
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Yu, Wei, Bu, Qing-Cui, Liu, He-Xin, Huang, Yue, Zhang, Liang, Yang, Zi-Xu, Qu, Jin-Lu, Zhang, Shu, Song, Li-Ming, Zhang, Shuang-Nan, Jia, Shu-Mei, Ma, Xiang, Tao, Lian, Ge, Ming-Yu, Liu, Qing-Zhong, Yan, Jing-Zhi, Cao, Xue-Lei, Chang, Zhi, Chen, Li, Chen, Yong, Chen, Yu-Peng, Ding, Guo-Qiang, Guan, Ju, Jin, Jing, Kong, Ling-Da, Li, Bing, Li, Cheng-Kui, Li, Ti-Pei, Li, Xiao-Bo, Liao, Jin-Yuan, Liu, Bai-Sheng, Liu, Cong-Zhan, Lu, Fang-Jun, Ma, Rui-Can, Nie, Jian-Yin, Ren, Xiao-Qin, Sai, Na, Tan, Ying, Tuo, You-Li, Wang, Ling-Jun, Wang, Peng-Ju, Wu, Bai-Yang, Xiao, Guang-Cheng, Yin, Qian-Qing, You, Yuan, Zhang, Juan, Zhang, Peng, Zhang, Wei, Zhao, Hai-Sheng, Zheng, Shi-Jie, and Zhou, Deng-Ke
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Astrophysics - High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena - Abstract
We have performed a spectral-timing analysis on the black hole X-ray binary MAXI J1535--571 during its 2017 outburst, with the aim of exploring the evolution of the inner accretion flow geometry. X-ray reverberation lags are observed in the hard-intermediate state (HIMS) and soft-intermediate state (SIMS) of the outburst. During the HIMS, the characteristic frequency of the reverberation lags $\nu_0$ (the frequency at which the soft lag turns to zero in the lag-frequency spectra) increases when the spectrum softens. This reflects a reduction of the spatial distance between the corona and accretion disc, when assuming the measured time lags are associated with the light travel time. We also find a strong correlation between $\nu_0$ and type-C Quasi Periodic Oscillation (QPO) centroid frequency $\nu_{QPO}$, which can be well explained by the Lense-Thirring (L-T) precession model under a truncated disk geometry. Despite the degeneracy in the spectral modellings, our results suggest that the accretion disc is largely truncated in the low hard state (LHS), and moves inward as the spectrum softens. Combine the spectral modelling results with the $\nu_0$ - $\nu_{QPO}$ evolution, we are inclined to believe that this source probably have a truncated disk geometry in the hard state.
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24. Hilbert-Huang Transform analysis of quasi-periodic oscillations in MAXI J1820+070
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Yu, Wei, Bu, Qing-Cui, Yang, Zi-Xu, Liu, He-Xin, Zhang, Liang, Huang, Yue, Zhou, Deng-Ke, Qu, Jin-Lu, Zhang, Shuang-Nan, Zhang, Shu, Song, Li-Ming, Jia, Shu-Mei, Ma, Xiang, Tao, Lian, Ge, Ming-Yu, Liu, Qing-Zhong, and Yan, Jing-Zhi
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Astrophysics - High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena - Abstract
We present time-frequency analysis, based on the Hilbert-Huang transform (HHT), of the evolution on the low-frequency quasi-periodic oscillations (LFQPOs) observed in the black hole X-ray binary MAXI J1820+070. Through the empirical mode decomposition (EMD) method, we decompose the light curve of the QPO component and measure its intrinsic phase lag between photons from different energy bands. We find that the QPO phase lag is negative (low energy photons lag behind high energy photons), meanwhile the absolute value of the lag increases with energy. By applying the Hilbert transform to the light curve of the QPO, we further extract the instantaneous frequency and amplitude of the QPO. Compared these results with those from the Fourier analysis, we find that the broadening of the QPO peak is mainly caused by the frequency modulation. Through further analysis, we find that these modulations could share a common physical origin with the broad-band noise, and can be well explained by the internal shock model of the jet.
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- 2023
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25. Research on the optimization adjustment strategy for the SaaS multi-tenant data placement
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Xiao-na LI, Qing-zhong LI, Lan-ju KONG, and Zhong-min YAN
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SaaS ,multi-tenant database ,SLA ,optimization adjustment ,replica placement ,Telecommunication ,TK5101-6720 - Abstract
The multi-tenant data stored in cloud using replica technology must be reasonably placed,meet the requirements for data access by tenants and management by service providers.According to the characteristics of multi-tenant data and the load of the nodes,for the outweight nodes and the ultralight nodes,through adjusting the number and position of the replicas to maintenance and optimization the placement strategy so that meet the SLA requirements at the same time minimize the overall cost,realize the balance between the quality of service and the cost of management.Experimental results through comparison with random placement strategy and greedy placement policy demonstrate the feasibility and effectiveness of the proposed strategy.
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- 2014
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26. Long-Term Manure Amendments Enhance Soil Aggregation and Carbon Saturation of Stable Pools in North China Plain
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Zhang-liu DU, Wen-liang WU, Qing-zhong ZHANG, Yan-bin GUO, and Fan-qiao MENG
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composted manure ,soil aggregates ,soil organic carbon ,carbon saturation ,Agriculture (General) ,S1-972 - Abstract
Organic amendment is considered as an effective way to increase soil organic carbon (SOC) stock in croplands. To better understand its potential for SOC sequestration, whether SOC saturation could be observed in an intensive agricultural ecosystem receiving long-term composted manure were examined. Different SOC pools were isolated by physical fractionation techniques of a Cambisol soil under a long-term manure experiment with wheat-maize cropping in North China Plain. A field experiment was initiated in 1993, with 6 treatments including control (i.e., without fertilization), chemical fertilizer only, low rate of traditional composted manure (7.5 t ha−1), high rate of traditional composted manure (15 t ha−1), low rate of bio-composted manure (7.5 t ha−1) and high rate of bio-composted manure (15 t ha−1). The results showed that consecutive (for up to 20 years) composted manure amendments significantly improved soil macro-aggregation, aggregate associated SOC concentration, and soil structure stability. In detail, SOC concentration in the sand-sized fraction (>53 μm) continued to increase with manure application rate, while the silt (2–53 μm) and clay (>2 μm) particles showed no further increase with greater C inputs, exhibiting the C saturation. Further physical separation of small macro-aggregates (250–2 000 μm) into subpools showed that the non-protected coarse particulate organic matter (cPOM, >250 μm) was the fraction in which SOC continued to increase with increasing manure application rate. In contrast, the chemical and physical protected C pools (i.e., micro-aggregates and silt-clay occluded in the small macro-aggregates) exhibited no additional C sequestration when the manure application rate was increased. It can be concluded that repeated manure amendments can increase soil macro-aggregation and lead to the increase in relatively stable C pools, showing hierarchical saturation behavior in the intensive cropping system of North China Plain.
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- 2014
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27. Soil Aggregate Stability and Aggregate-Associated Carbon Under Different Tillage Systems in the North China Plain
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Zhang-liu DU, Tu-sheng REN, Chun-sheng HU, Qing-zhong ZHANG, and Humberto Blanco-Canqui
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tillage systems ,aggregate stability ,aggregate-associated C ,Agriculture (General) ,S1-972 - Abstract
The influences of tillage systems on soil carbon (C) stocks have been studied extensively, but the distribution of soil C within aggregate fractions is not well understood. The objective of this study was to determine the influences of various tillage systems on soil aggregation and aggregate-associated C under wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) and corn (Zea mays L.) double cropping systems in the North China Plain. The experiment was established in 2001, including four treatments: moldboard plow (MP) with residue (MP+R) and without residue (MP-R), rotary tillage with residue (RT), and no-till with residue (NT). In 2007 soil samples were collected from the 0–5, 5–10, and 10–20 cm depths, and were separated into four aggregate-size classes (>2 000, 250–2 000, 53–250, and >53 μm) by wet-sieving method. Aggregate-associated C was determined, and the relationships between total soil C concentration and aggregation-size fractions were examined. The results showed that NT and RT treatments significantly increased the proportion of macroaggregate fractions (>2 000 and 250–2 000 μm) compared with the MP-R and MP+R treatments. Averaged across all depths, mean weight diameters of aggregates (MWD) in NT and RT were 47 and 20% higher than that in MP+R. The concentration of bulk soil organic C was positively correlated with MWD (r=0.98; P=0.024) and macroaggregate fraction (r=0.96; P=0.036) in the 0–5 cm depth. In the 0–20 cm depth, comparing with MP+R, total C occluded in the >2 000 μm fraction was increased by 9 and 6% under NT and RT, respectively. We conclude that adoption of conservation tillage system, especially no-till, can increase soil macro-aggregation and total C accumulation in macroaggregates, which may improve soil C sequestration in the intensive agricultural region of the North China Plain.
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- 2013
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28. Characterization of Flavan-3-ols and Expression of MYB and Late Pathway Genes Involved in Proanthocyanidin Biosynthesis in Foliage of Vitis bellula
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Ke-Gang Li, Yue Zhu, Ci Du, Qing-Zhong Peng, and De-Yu Xie
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Vitis bellula ,proanthocyanidins ,anthocyanidin reductase ,leucoanthocyanidin reductase ,flavan-3-ols ,Microbiology ,QR1-502 - Abstract
Proanthocyanidins (PAs) are fundamental nutritional metabolites in different types of grape products consumed by human beings. Although the biosynthesis of PAs in berry of Vitis vinifera has gained intensive investigations, the understanding of PAs in other Vitis species is limited. In this study, we report PA formation and characterization of gene expression involved in PA biosynthesis in leaves of V. bellula, a wild edible grape species native to south and south-west China. Leaves are collected at five developmental stages defined by sizes ranging from 0.5 to 5 cm in length. Analyses of thin layer chromatography (TLC) and high performance liquid chromatography-photodiode array detector (HPLC-PAD) show the formation of (+)-catechin, (−)-epicatechin, (+)-gallocatechin and (−)-epigallocatechin during the entire development of leaves. Analyses of butanol-HCl boiling cleavage coupled with spectrometry measurement at 550 nm show a temporal trend of extractable PA levels, which is characterized by an increase from 0.5 cm to 1.5 cm long leaves followed by a decrease in late stages. TLC and HPLC-PAD analyses identify cyanidin, delphinidin and pelargonidin produced from the cleavage of PAs in the butanol-HCl boiling, showing that the foliage PAs of V. bellula include three different types of extension units. Four cDNAs, which encode VbANR, VbDFR, VbLAR1 and VbLAR2, respectively, are cloned from young leaves. The expression patterns of VbANR and VbLAR2 but not VbLAR1 and VbDFR follow a similar trend as the accumulation patterns of PAs. Two cDNAs encoding VbMYBPA1 and VbMYB5a, the homologs of which have been demonstrated to regulate the expression of both ANR and LAR in V. vinifera, are also cloned and their expression profiles are similar to those of VbANR and VbLAR2. In contrast, the expression profiles of MYBA1 and 2 homologs involved in anthocyanin biosynthesis are different from those of VbANR and VbLAR2. Our data show that both ANR and LAR branches are involved in PA biosynthesis in leaves of V. bellula.
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29. Long noncoding RNA Gm4419 promotes mesangial cell proliferation and extracellular matrix accumulation via the miR-455-3p/histone deacetylase 2 axis
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Yang Wen, Hua Gan, Qing Zhong, and Ying Gong
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Diabetic nephropathy ,Extracellular matrix ,Gm4419 ,miR-455-3p ,Histone deacetylase 2 ,Science (General) ,Q1-390 ,Social sciences (General) ,H1-99 - Abstract
Long noncoding RNAs may function as competitive endogenous RNAs by sponging microRNAs, thereby contributing to the progression of diabetic nephropathy. In this study, a potential diabetic nephropathy-related long noncoding-microRNA-mRNA axis, Gm4419-miR-455-3p-Hdac2, was predicted using bioinformatics methods. To verify the role of the Gm4419-miR-455-3p-Hdac2 axis in diabetic nephropathy, an in vitro high glucose-induced mesangial cell model was established. The expression levels of Gm4419, miR-455-3p and Hdac2 were detected using reverse-transcription quantitative PCR. Protein levels of collagen IV, fibronectin and transforming growth factor-beta 1 were detected using western blotting. Cell counting kit-8 assay and 5-ethynyl-2′-deoxyuridine staining assay were adopted to assess cell proliferation. Cell transfection, fluorescence in situ hybridization, RNA immunoprecipitation, and dual luciferase reporter assay were also performed. Our results revealed significant cell proliferation and extracellular matrix accumulation in high glucose-treated mesangial cells. In addition, Gm4419 and Hdac2 levels were increased and miR-455-3p was decreased in high glucose-treated mesangial cells. The interaction between Gm4419 and miR-455-3p or miR-455-3p and Hdac2 was confirmed by reverse-transcription quantitative PCR and dual luciferase reporter assay. Gene silencing of Gm4419 inhibited mesangial cells proliferation and extracellular matrix accumulation. MiR-455-3p inhibitor counteracted the effects of Gm4419 gene silencing on cell proliferation and extracellular matrix accumulation, which was reversed again by Hdac2 gene silencing. In summary, our research indicates that gene silencing of Gm4419 can effectively inhibit high glucose-induced mesangial cells proliferation and extracellular matrix accumulation. This is achieved through the regulation of the miR-455-3p/Hdac2 axis, highlighting the potential of the Gm4419-miR-455-3p-Hdac2 axis as a promising therapeutic target for the treatment of diabetic nephropathy.
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30. Molecular structures and function of the autophagosome-lysosome fusion machinery
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Jiajie Diao, Calvin K. Yip, and Qing Zhong
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Autophagy ,autophagosome-lysosome fusion ,tethering factors ,SNARE ,syntaxin-17 ,HOPS ,Cytology ,QH573-671 - Abstract
Macroautophagy (also known as autophagy) plays a pivotal role in maintaining cellular homeostasis. The terminal step of the multi-step autophagy degradation pathway involves fusion between the cargo-laden, double-membraned autophagosome and the lytic organelle lysosome/vacuole. Over the past decade, various core components of the molecular machinery that execute this critical terminal autophagy event have been identified. This review highlights recent advances in understanding the molecular structures, biochemical functions, and regulatory mechanisms of key components of this highly sophisticated machinery including the SNARE fusogens, tethering factors, Rab GTPases and associated guanine nucleotide exchange factors, and other accessory factors.
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- 2024
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31. Research on multi-tenant data partition mechanism for SaaS application based on shared schema
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Xiao-na LI, Qing-zhong LI, Lan-ju KONG, and Cheng PANG
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SaaS ,multi-tenant database ,shared schema ,data partition ,Telecommunication ,TK5101-6720 - Abstract
In SaaS model,the multi-tenant data using shared schema partitioned in multiple nodes of the cloud environment was put forward in advance.Based on this,a data partition model and algorithm for multi-tenants to support SaaS application was proposed.Through comparsion with many data partition technology and cloud database solutions mainly for analysis application and lack of transaction support,the theoretical analysis and experimental results reveal that the proposed data partition mechanism can effectively realize the dynamic scalability of the system in cloud environment,at the same time to minimize the cost of the distributed transaction.
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- 2012
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32. Involvement of the Endocannabinoid System in Ethanol-Induced Corticostriatal Synaptic Depression
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Hyeong Seok Cho, Seung Hyun Jeun, Qing-Zhong Li, Ki Jung Kim, Se Joon Choi, and Ki-Wug Sung
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Therapeutics. Pharmacology ,RM1-950 - Abstract
Ethanol is a wildly abused substance that causes various problems and damage in our society. We examined the connection between the action of ethanol and the endocannabinoid system in corticostriatal synaptic transmission by recording excitatory post-synaptic currents (EPSCs). Acute treatment of ethanol (100 mM) inhibited corticostriatal EPSCs. In the presence of AM 251 (5 μM), a cannabinoid 1 (CB1)-receptor antagonist, or AM 404 (5 μM), a cannabinoid transporter inhibitor, the inhibition of corticostriatal EPSCs caused by ethanol was significantly reduced. This result suggests the possibility that the endocannabinoid system is involved in the action of ethanol. To support this result, brain slices were pre-treated with WIN 55,212-2 (1 μM), a CB1-receptor agonist, following treatment of ethanol or treated with WIN 55,212-2 alone. There was no significant difference between each other, indicating that when CB1 receptors are previously activated, the effect of ethanol is blunted. These results suggest that the activation of the endocannabinoid system is one of the possible mechanisms involved in ethanol-induced corticostriatal synaptic depression. Keywords:: striatum, endocannabinoid, ethanol, synaptic depression
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- 2012
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33. Tetrel Bond between 6-OTX3-Fulvene and NH3: Substituents and Aromaticity
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Ming-Chang Hou, Shu-Bin Yang, Qing-Zhong Li, Jian-Bo Cheng, Hai-Bei Li, and Shu-Feng Liu
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tetrel bonding ,fulvene ,substituents ,aromaticity ,Organic chemistry ,QD241-441 - Abstract
Carbon bonding is a weak interaction, particularly when a neutral molecule acts as an electron donor. Thus, there is an interesting question of how to enhance carbon bonding. In this paper, we found that the ⁻OCH3 group at the exocyclic carbon of fulvene can form a moderate carbon bond with NH3 with an interaction energy of about −10 kJ/mol. The ⁻OSiH3 group engages in a stronger tetrel bond than does the ⁻OGeH3 group, while a reverse result is found for both ⁻OSiF3 and ⁻OGeF3 groups. The abnormal order in the former is mainly due to the stronger orbital interaction in the ⁻OSiH3 complex, which has a larger deformation energy. The cyano groups adjoined to the fulvene ring not only cause a change in the interaction type, from vdW interactions in the unsubstituted system of ⁻OCF3 to carbon bonding, but also greatly strengthen tetrel bonding. The formation of tetrel bonding has an enhancing effect on the aromaticity of the fulvene ring.
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- 2018
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34. Antimicrobial Resistance and Molecular Epidemiology of Escherichia coli Causing Bloodstream Infections in Three Hospitals in Shanghai, China.
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Su Wang, Sheng-Yuan Zhao, Shu-Zhen Xiao, Fei-Fei Gu, Qing-Zhong Liu, Jin Tang, Xiao-Kui Guo, Yu-Xing Ni, and Li-Zhong Han
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Medicine ,Science - Abstract
Escherichia coli (E. coli) is one of the most frequent and lethal causes of bloodstream infections (BSIs). We carried out a retrospective multicenter study on antimicrobial resistance and phylogenetic background of clinical E. coli isolates recovered from bloodstream in three hospitals in Shanghai. E. coli isolates causing BSIs were consecutively collected between Sept 2013 and Sept 2014. Ninety isolates randomly selected (30 from each hospital) were enrolled in the study. Antimicrobial susceptibility testing was performed by disk diffusion. PCR was used to detect antimicrobial resistance genes coding for β-lactamases (TEM, CTX-M, OXA, etc.), carbapenemases (IMP, VIM, KPC, NDM-1 and OXA-48), and phylogenetic groups. eBURST was applied for analysis of multi-locus sequence typing (MLST). The resistance rates for penicillins, second-generation cephalosporins, fluoroquinolone and tetracyclines were high (>60%). Sixty-one of the 90 (67.8%) strains enrolled produced ESBLs and no carbapenemases were found. Molecular analysis showed that CTX-M-15 (25/61), CTX-M-14 (18/61) and CTX-M-55 (9/61) were the most common ESBLs. Phylogenetic group B2 predominated (43.3%) and exhibited the highest rates of ESBLs production. ST131 (20/90) was the most common sequence type and almost assigned to phylogenetic group B2 (19/20). The following sequence types were ST405 (8/90) and ST69 (5/90). Among 61 ESBL-producers isolates, B2 (26, 42.6%) and ST131 (18, 29.5%) were also the most common phylogenetic group and sequence type. Genetic diversity showed no evidence suggesting a spread of these antimicrobial resistant isolates in the three hospitals. In order to provide more comprehensive and reliable epidemiological information for preventing further dissemination, well-designed and continuous surveillance with more hospitals participating was important.
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35. Air embolism of superior mesenteric vein during laparoscopic adrenalectomy
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Guanghong He, MD, Qian Liu, MD, and Qing Zhong, MD
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Air embolism ,Intestinal necrosis ,Laparoscopic adrenalectomy ,Surgery ,RD1-811 - Published
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36. Time-frequency Analysis for Validating Prognostics Algorithms of Rolling Element Bearings.
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Guanhua Zhu, Xiaoling Xu, Qing Zhong, Bing-Yuh Lu, Yushen Lu, Guangming Xu, Yumeng Zhou, Ziyi Jiang, Kai Sun, and Minhao Wang
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- 2024
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37. Overexpression of Basonuclin Zinc Finger Protein 2 in stromal cell is related to mesenchymal phenotype and immunosuppression of mucinous colorectal adenocarcinoma
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Yin, Qing-zhong, Liu, Yuan-jie, Zhang, Qian, Xi, Song-yang, Yang, Tian-bao, Li, Jie-pin, and Gao, Ju
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- 2024
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38. Effects of danshensu on platelet aggregation and thrombosis: in vivo arteriovenous shunt and venous thrombosis models in rats.
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Chen Yu, Dong Qi, Wei Lian, Qing-Zhong Li, Hong-Juan Li, and Hua-Ying Fan
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Medicine ,Science - Abstract
Danshensu, a type of dihydroxyphenyl lactic acid, is one of the most abundant active phenolic acids in the dried root of Salvia miltiorrhizae (Lamiaceae)--widely used traditional Chinese medicine. The effects of danshensu on platelet aggregation and thrombus formation in rats were examined using various methods. It was found that danshensu significantly reduced thrombus weight in 2 experimental thrombosis models; dose-dependent inhibition of adenosine diphosphate (ADP) and arachidonic acid (AA)-induced platelet aggregation occurred in normal and blood stasis-induced rats; Danshensu also significantly mitigated blood viscosity, plasma viscosity and hematocrit levels. Moreover, danshensu significantly inhibited venous thrombosis-induced expression of cyclooxygenases-2 (COX-2) rather than cyclooxygenases-1(COX-1) in the venous walls, down regulated thromboxane B2 (TXB2) and up regulated 6-keto prostaglandin F1α (6-keto-PGF1α), normalizing the TXB2/6-keto-PGF1α ratio. In addition, danshensu did not induce gastric lesions and even had protective effects on aspirin-induced ulcer formation at doses as high as 60 mg/kg. These findings suggest that the antithrombotic and antiplatelet aggregation effects of danshensu are attributed to its highly selective inhibition of COX-2 and ability to normalize the thromboxane A2(TXA2)/prostacyclin(PGI2) balance. These findings suggest that danshensu have great prospects in antithrombotic and antiplatelet therapy.
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- 2014
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39. Effects of biochar on soil microbial biomass after four years of consecutive application in the north China Plain.
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Qing-zhong Zhang, Feike A Dijkstra, Xing-ren Liu, Yi-ding Wang, Jian Huang, and Ning Lu
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Medicine ,Science - Abstract
The long term effect of biochar application on soil microbial biomass is not well understood. We measured soil microbial biomass carbon (MBC) and nitrogen (MBN) in a field experiment during a winter wheat growing season after four consecutive years of no (CK), 4.5 (B4.5) and 9.0 t biochar ha(-1) yr(-1) (B9.0) applied. For comparison, a treatment with wheat straw residue incorporation (SR) was also included. Results showed that biochar application increased soil MBC significantly compared to the CK treatment, and that the effect size increased with biochar application rate. The B9.0 treatment showed the same effect on MBC as the SR treatment. Treatments effects on soil MBN were less strong than for MBC. The microbial biomass C∶N ratio was significantly increased by biochar. Biochar might decrease the fraction of biomass N mineralized (KN), which would make the soil MBN for biochar treatments underestimated, and microbial biomass C∶N ratios overestimated. Seasonal fluctuation in MBC was less for biochar amended soils than for CK and SR treatments, suggesting that biochar induced a less extreme environment for microorganisms throughout the season. There was a significant positive correlation between MBC and soil water content (SWC), but there was no significant correlation between MBC and soil temperature. Biochar amendments may therefore reduce temporal variability in environmental conditions for microbial growth in this system thereby reducing temporal fluctuations in C and N dynamics.
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40. A Novel Multi-Functional Fluorescence Probe for the Detection of Al3+/Zn2+/Cd2+ and its Practical Applications
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Fan, Jing, Liu, Xiao-Meng, Sun, Peng, Su, Huan, Sun, Yan, Li, Qing-Zhong, Xie, Cheng-Zhi, and Xu, Jing-Yuan
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- 2024
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41. Radio pulsations from a neutron star within the gamma-ray binary LS I +61$^{\circ}$ 303
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Weng, Shan-Shan, Qian, Lei, Wang, Bo-Jun, Torres, D. F., Papitto, A., Jiang, Peng, Xu, Renxin, Li, Jian, Yan, Jing-Zhi, Liu, Qing-Zhong, Ge, Ming-Yu, and Yuan, Qi-Rong
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Astrophysics - High Energy Astrophysical Phenomena - Abstract
LS I +61$^{\circ}$ 303 is one of the rare gamma-ray binaries, emitting most of their luminosity in photons with energies beyond 100 MeV. The $\sim$26.5 d orbital period is clearly detected at many wavelengths. Additional aspects of its multi-frequency behavior make it the most interesting example of the class. The morphology of high-resolution radio images changes with orbital phase displaying a cometary tail pointing away from the high-mass star. LS I +61$^{\circ}$ 303 also shows superorbital variability. A couple of energetic ($\sim 10^{37}$ erg s$^{-1}$), short, magnetar-like bursts have been plausibly ascribed to it. LS I +61$^{\circ}$ 303's phenomenology has been put under theoretical scrutiny for decades, but the lack of certainty regarding the nature of the compact object in the binary has prevented advancing our understanding of the source. Here, using observations done with the Five-hundred-meter Aperture Spherical radio Telescope (FAST), we report on the existence of transient radio pulsations from the direction of LS I +61$^{\circ}$ 303. We find a period $P=269.15508 \pm 0.00016$ ms at a significance of $> 20\sigma$. This is the first evidence for pulsations from this source at any frequency, and strongly argues for the existence of a rotating neutron star in LS I +61$^{\circ}$ 303., Comment: Published in Nature Astronomy; authors' version
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- 2022
42. Epidemiological and genetic diversity of Staphylococcus aureus causing bloodstream infection in Shanghai, 2009-2011.
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Xu Chen, Wen-Kui Wang, Li-Zhong Han, Ying Liu, Hong Zhang, Jin Tang, Qing-Zhong Liu, Yu-Chan Huangfu, and Yu-Xing Ni
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Medicine ,Science - Abstract
OBJECTIVES: Staphylococcus aureus or methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) has been an important pathogen causing bloodstream infections. Our study aimed to investigate the epidemiological and genetic diversity of clinical S. aureus isolates from patients with bloodstream infection in four hospitals of Shanghai from 2009 to 2011. METHODS: A collection of S. aureus isolates causing bloodstream infection from four hospitals in the central part of Shanghai was carried out. Antimicrobial susceptibility testings of collected isolates were performed according to the Clinical and Laboratory Standards Institute (CLSI) guidelines, and spa-type, multi-locus sequence typing, agr type and toxin gene profiling were performed to explore the molecular diversity. Moreover, MRSA strains were also characterized by Staphylococcal cassette chromosome mec (SCCmec) typing. RESULTS: The drugs such as linezolid, teicoplanin and vancomycin were efficacious for treating S. aureus including MRSA bloodstream infection. Methicillin-sensitive Staphylococcus aureus (MSSA) strains displayed distinct diversity in molecular characterization and toxin genes, and three virulent MSSA strains encoding at least five toxins were detected. Five community-associated MRSA (CA-MRSA) strains were found, but the majority (88.7%) of MRSA strains belonged to two epidemic clones (ST239-MRSA- III and ST5-MRSA- II) with different toxin gene profiles among patients with bloodstream infection. CONCLUSIONS: Healthcare-associated MRSA (HA-MRSA) strains were still the main pathogen causing bloodstream infections in spite of the emergence of CA-MRSA strains in hospital setting.
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43. Inheritance of hetero-diploid pollen S-haplotype in self-compatible tetraploid Chinese cherry (Prunus pseudocerasus Lindl).
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Chao Gu, Qing-Zhong Liu, Ya-Nan Yang, Shu-Jun Zhang, Muhammad Awais Khan, Jun Wu, and Shao-Ling Zhang
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Medicine ,Science - Abstract
The breakdown of self-incompatibility, which could result from the accumulation of non-functional S-haplotypes or competitive interaction between two different functional S-haplotypes, has been studied extensively at the molecular level in tetraploid Rosaceae species. In this study, two tetraploid Chinese cherry (Prunus pseudocerasus) cultivars and one diploid sweet cherry (Prunus avium) cultivar were used to investigate the ploidy of pollen grains and inheritance of pollen-S alleles. Genetic analysis of the S-genotypes of two intercross-pollinated progenies showed that the pollen grains derived from Chinese cherry cultivars were hetero-diploid, and that the two S-haplotypes were made up of every combination of two of the four possible S-haplotypes. Moreover, the distributions of single S-haplotypes expressed in self- and intercross-pollinated progenies were in disequilibrium. The number of individuals of the two different S-haplotypes was unequal in two self-pollinated and two intercross-pollinated progenies. Notably, the number of individuals containing two different S-haplotypes (S1- and S5-, S5- and S8-, S1- and S4-haplotype) was larger than that of other individuals in the two self-pollinated progenies, indicating that some of these hetero-diploid pollen grains may have the capability to inactivate stylar S-RNase inside the pollen tube and grow better into the ovaries.
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- 2013
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44. 5,7,13,15-Tetraoxo-2,2,10,10-tetrakis(trifluoromethyl)-4,8,12,16-tetraoxa-1(1,4),3(1,4),6(1,2),9(1,4),11(1,4),14(1,2)-hexabenzenahexadecaphane tetrahydrofuran monosolvate
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Qing-Zhong Guo and Yi Du
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Crystallography ,QD901-999 - Abstract
The title compound, C46H24F12O8·C4H8O, consists of a cyclic aryl ester dimer and a tetrahydrofuran molecule. In the structure of the cyclic dimer, one carbonyl group stretches above the cavity and the other below.
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- 2012
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45. Diffraction gratings based on multilayer silicon nitride waveguide with high upward efficiency and large effective length
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Li, Wen-ling, Liu, Jing-wei, Cheng, Guo-an, Huang, Qing-zhong, Zheng, Rui-ting, and Wu, Xiao-ling
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Physics - Optics ,Physics - Applied Physics ,78A10(Primary), 78A45(Secondary) - Abstract
Diffraction gratings with high upward diffraction efficiency and large effective length are required for chip-scale light detection and ranging. In this paper, we propose a diffraction grating based on a multilayer silicon nitride waveguide, which theoretically achieves an upward diffraction efficiency of 92$\%$, a near-field effective length of 376 $\mu m$ and a far-field divergence angle of 0.105$^{\circ}$ at a wavelength of 850 nm. The diffraction grating has a high tolerance to process variations based on Monte Carlo Analysis. When the conditions are $\pm$5$\%$ layer thickness variation, $\pm$50 nm lithographic variation and $\pm$20 nm wavelength drift, more than 71$\%$ of the grating samples have a diffraction efficiency higher than 80$\%$, and 100$\%$ of the samples have an effective length larger than 200 $\mu m$ (corresponding to a far-field divergence <0.2$ ^{\circ}$). Furthermore, the near-field effective length of the grating with an upward diffraction efficiency above 90$\%$ can be adjusted from hundreds of microns to centimeters by changing the etching layer thickness and the grating duty cycle. This diffraction grating has potential application in optical sensing and imaging from visible to near-infrared wavelengths., Comment: 8 pages, 5 figures, 1 table, research article
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- 2021
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46. MATF: main-auxiliary transformer fusion for multi-modal sentiment analysis.
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Qing Zhong and Xinhui Shao
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- 2024
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47. A cross-model hierarchical interactive fusion network for end-to-end multimodal aspect-based sentiment analysis.
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Qing Zhong and Xinhui Shao
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- 2024
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48. Attractor Merging and Amplitude Control of Hyperchaos in a Self-Reproducing Memristive Map.
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Yongxin Li, Chunbiao Li, Qing Zhong, Tengfei Lei, and Sicong Liu
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- 2024
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49. Benzimidazolium 2-(2,4-dichlorophenoxy)acetate monohydrate
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Fang-Fang Jian, Qing-Zhong Wang, and Hui-Lian Liu
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Crystallography ,QD901-999 - Abstract
In the crystal of the title hydrated molecular salt, C7H7N2+·C8H5Cl2O3·H2O, the components interact by way of N—H...O and O—H...O hydrogen bonds, leading to chains propagating in [100].
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- 2009
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50. Functional Characterization of a Dihydroflavanol 4-Reductase from the Fiber of Upland Cotton (Gossypium hirsutum)
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Le Wang, Yue Zhu, Peng Wang, Qiang Fan, Yao Wu, Qing-Zhong Peng, Gui-Xian Xia, and Jia-He Wu
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upland cotton (Gossypium hirsutum) ,dihydroflavanol-4-reductase (DFR) ,anthocyanins ,proanthocyanidins (PAs) ,flavan-3-ols ,Organic chemistry ,QD241-441 - Abstract
Dihydroflavanol 4-reductase (DFR) is a key later enzyme involved in two polyphenols’ (anthocyanins and proanthocyanidins (PAs)) biosynthesis, however it is not characterized in cotton yet. In present reports, a DFR cDNA homolog (designated as GhDFR1) was cloned from developing fibers of upland cotton. Silencing GhDFR1 in cotton by virus-induced gene silencing led to significant decrease in accumulation of anthocyanins and PAs. More interestingly, based on LC-MS analysis, two PA monomers, (–)-epicatachin and (–)-epigallocatachin, remarkably decreased in content in fibers of GhDFR1-silenced plants, but two new monomers, (–)-catachin and (–)-gallocatachin were present compared to the control plants infected with empty vector. The ectopic expression of GhDFR1 in an Arabidopsis TT3 mutant allowed for reconstruction of PAs biosynthesis pathway and led to accumulation of PAs in seed coat. Taken together, these data demonstrate that GhDFR1 contributes to the biosynthesis of anthocyanins and PAs in cotton.
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- 2016
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