12 results on '"Xiao-He Hu"'
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2. Complex symmetric monomial Toeplitz operators on the unit ball
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Xing-Tang Dong, Ze-Hua Zhou, and Xiao-He Hu
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Unit sphere ,Mathematics::Functional Analysis ,Matrix (mathematics) ,Pure mathematics ,Monomial ,Bergman space ,Applied Mathematics ,Extension (predicate logic) ,Commutative algebra ,Analysis ,Toeplitz matrix ,Mathematics ,Toeplitz operator - Abstract
Monomial Toeplitz operators T z p z ¯ q on the weighted Bergman space of the unit ball in C n are natural extension of the weighted shift operators. In higher dimensions, dim ker T z p z ¯ q = ∞ may occur for non-trivial case, thus complex symmetric phenomena will appear. In this paper, we completely characterize when the monomial Toeplitz operator T z p z ¯ q on the weighted Bergman space is J A -symmetric, where J A f ( z ) = f ( A z ‾ ) ‾ with the symmetric unitary n × n matrix A. Moreover, we also determine all possible forms of A such that T z p z ¯ q is J A -symmetric. As an application, we construct the weakly closed unital commutative algebra generated by complex symmetric Toeplitz operators.
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- 2020
3. Complex symmetric weighted composition operators on Dirichlet spaces and Hardy spaces in the unit ball
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Ze-Hua Zhou, Xiao-He Hu, and Zi-Cong Yang
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Unit sphere ,Pure mathematics ,General Mathematics ,010102 general mathematics ,Astrophysics::Instrumentation and Methods for Astrophysics ,Computer Science::Computation and Language (Computational Linguistics and Natural Language and Speech Processing) ,Hardy space ,Composition (combinatorics) ,47B33, 47B15, 47B38, 32A35, 32A37 ,01 natural sciences ,Dirichlet space ,Dirichlet distribution ,Functional Analysis (math.FA) ,Mathematics - Functional Analysis ,010101 applied mathematics ,symbols.namesake ,FOS: Mathematics ,symbols ,Computer Science::General Literature ,0101 mathematics ,Self-adjoint operator ,Mathematics - Abstract
In this paper, we investigate when weighted composition operators acting on Dirichlet spaces $\mathcal{D}(\mathbb{B}_{N})$ are complex symmetric with respect to some special conjugations, and provide some characterizations of Hermitian weighted composition operators on $\mathcal{D}(\mathbb{B}_{N})$. Furthermore, we give a sufficient and necessary condition for $J$-symmetric weighted composition operators on Hardy spaces $H^2(\mathbb{B}_{N})$ to be unitary or Hermitian, then some new examples of complex symmetric weighted composition operators on $H^2(\mathbb{B}_{N})$ are obtained. We also discuss the normality of complex symmetric weighted composition operators on $H^2(\mathbb{B}_{N})$., 18 pages
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- 2019
4. Experimental investigation on atomization and collecting efficiency of wind-spray dust controller and its parameters optimization
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Liu Qiuzu, Wang Yiran, Bo-hui Zhao, Yan-feng Li, Xiao-he Hu, Shi-chen Cao, and Bao-fu Kou
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Materials science ,Internal flow ,Water circulation ,Control theory ,Metals and Alloys ,General Engineering ,Ranging ,Mechanics ,Dust control ,Wetting ,TOPS ,Droplet size ,Simulation - Abstract
In order to enhance the atomization efficiency of atomizer, a new type of wind-spray dust controller combining the rotary-atomization and colliding broken of droplets was designed by the method of opening the water circulation within the blades. The experiment test for dust controller was conducted by adjusting the following parameters: rotating speed, diversion hole-exit diameter, and colliding tooth angle. Results show that the atomization efficiency increases firstly then decreases with them. And the optimal parameters are obtained with rotating speed 1500-2200 r/min, diversion hole-exit diameter 2-2.5 mm and colliding tooth angle 30°-40°, and under these conditions the corresponding atomization efficiency tops to 95%. Then, the atomization situation under the optimal parameters is held from the aspect of simulation internal flow field and the results of droplet size (30-80 µm) are got, which indicates that the conclusion on the optimized parameters of dust controller is reasonable. The collecting efficiencies of different dust concentrations are determined, ranging from 85% to 98.4%, which shows that the designed dust controller can obtain a good atomizing effect and achieve well dustfall efficiency for the wetting dust control of coal mine.
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- 2015
5. Validation of spot urine in predicting 24-h sodium excretion at the individual level
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Liancheng Zhao, Zheng-Xiong Yang, Xiao-He Hu, Zi-Hua Zhang, Yu Tian, Jun-Jie Fu, Long Zhou, Hong-Wu Lian, Ya-Min Bai, Min Guo, and Ying-Ying Jiang
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Adult ,Male ,Sodium ,Medicine (miscellaneous) ,chemistry.chemical_element ,Blood Pressure ,Urine ,030204 cardiovascular system & hematology ,Excretion ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Animal science ,Asian People ,Sodium excretion ,Reference Values ,Medicine ,Humans ,030212 general & internal medicine ,Sodium Chloride, Dietary ,Urine Specimen Collection ,Nutrition and Dietetics ,business.industry ,Reproducibility of Results ,Sodium, Dietary ,Middle Aged ,Individual level ,Sodium intake ,Diet ,Spot urine ,chemistry ,Female ,business - Abstract
Background: Evidence for the effect of dietary sodium intake on the risk of cardiovascular disease has been controversial. One of the main explanations for the conflicting results lies in the great variability associated with measurement methods for sodium intake. Spot urine collection is a convenient method commonly used for sodium estimation, but its validity for predicting 24-h urinary sodium excretion at the individual level has not been well evaluated among the general population.Objective: The aim of this study was to evaluate the validity of the Kawasaki, the International Cooperative Study on Salt, Other Factors, and Blood Pressure (INTERSALT), and the Tanaka formulas in predicting 24-h urinary sodium excretion by using spot urine samples in Chinese adults.Design: We analyzed the relative and absolute differences and misclassification at the individual level from 3 commonly used methods for estimating sodium intake among 141 Chinese community residents.Results: The mean measured 24-h sodium excretion was 220.8 mmol/d. The median (95% CIs) differences between measured sodium and those estimated from the Kawasaki, INTERSALT, and Tanaka methods were 6.4 mmol/d (-17.5, 36.8 mmol/d), -67.3 mmol/d (-96.5, -46.9 mmol/d), and -42.9 mmol/d (-59.1, -24.8 mmol/d), respectively. The proportions of relative differences >40% with the Kawasaki, INTERSALT, and Tanaka methods were 31.2%, 41.1%, and 22.0%, respectively; and the absolute difference for the 3 methods was >51.3 mmol/d (3 g salt) in approximately half of the participants. The misclassification rate was 63.1% for the Kawasaki method, 78.7% for the INTERSALT method, and 66.0% for the Tanaka method at the individual level.Conclusion: The results from our study do not support the use of spot urine to estimate 24-h urinary sodium excretion at the individual level because of its poor performance with respect to misclassification. This trial was registered at www.chictr.org.cn as ChiCTR-IOR-16010278.
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- 2016
6. Different expression patterns of duplicated PHANTASTICA-like genes in Lotus japonicus suggest their divergent functions during compound leaf development
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Jiang Hong Luo, Da Luo, Jianghua Chen, Xiao He Hu, Zhong Zhao, Jun Yang, Jun Yan, and Lin Weng
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Molecular Sequence Data ,Lotus japonicus ,Mutant ,Sequence Homology ,Genes, Plant ,Genome ,Evolution, Molecular ,Gene Expression Regulation, Plant ,Genes, Duplicate ,Gene duplication ,Botany ,Amino Acid Sequence ,Molecular Biology ,Gene ,Plant Proteins ,Homeodomain Proteins ,Regulation of gene expression ,Genetics ,Leaflet (botany) ,biology ,fungi ,Cell Biology ,Plants, Genetically Modified ,biology.organism_classification ,Phenotype ,Plant Leaves ,Lotus ,Genome, Plant - Abstract
Recent studies on leaf development demonstrate that the mechanism on the adaxial-abaxial polarity pattern formation could be well conserved among the far-related species, in which PHANTASTICA (PAHN)-like genes play important roles. In this study, we explored the conservation and diversity on functions of PHAN-like genes during the compound leaf development in Lotus japonicus, a papilionoid legume. Two PHAN-like genes in L. japonicus, LjPHANa and LjPHANb, were found to originate from a gene duplication event and displayed different expression patterns during compound leaf development. Two mutants, reduced leaflets1 (rel1) and reduced leaflets3 (rel3), which exhibited decreased adaxial identity of leaflets and reduced leaflet initiation, were identified and investigated. The expression patterns of both LjPHANs in rel mutants were altered and correlated with abnormalities of compound leaves. Our data suggest that LjPHANa and LjPHANb play important but divergent roles in regulating adaxial-abaxial polarity of compound leaves in L. japonicus.
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- 2005
7. Characterization and Mapping of Rice Mutants, des2 and des5
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Xiao-He Hu, Jun Yang, Wei He, Hongqi Chen, Da Luo, Xudong Zhu, and Shengbo He
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Genetics ,Polymers and Plastics ,Positional cloning ,Sequence analysis ,Mutant ,food and beverages ,Locus (genetics) ,Allele ,Biology ,Phenotype ,Gene ,Panicle - Abstract
Identification of key regulator genes in the control of spikelet development in panicle, one of the main agronomic traits to determine rice yield, is important to investigate the underlying molecular mechanism and provide the molecular basis for analysis of the agronomic traits. In this study, we have identified a group of mutants with conspicuous reduction of spikelet number, which are designated decreased spikelets ( des ). Two of the des mutants, des2 and des5 , were analyzed in detail. We showed that a single recessive locus was responsible for des2 phenotype, which is located on the long arm of chromosome 6. The des2 locus was cloned and it was found that des2 is a new allele of moc1 . Positional cloning and sequence analysis showed that there is a point mutation in the HLH domain-encoding region of LAX gene in des5 , indicating that des5 is a new allele of lax . Our data indicate that spikelet development is regulated by the same pathway in the control of development of axillary branches in rice.
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- 2010
8. Wrinkled petals and stamens 1, is required for the morphogenesis of petals and stamens in Lotus japonicus
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Da Luo, Wei Ma, Yong Hai Luo, Ji Liang Pang, Xin Li, Jianghua Chen, Xiang Ling Cao, Xiao He Hu, Kui Lin, and Li Lin Wang
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Cellular differentiation ,Lotus japonicus ,Mutant ,Morphogenesis ,Stamen ,Flowers ,Genes, Plant ,Gene Expression Regulation, Plant ,Botany ,Molecular Biology ,In Situ Hybridization ,Plant Proteins ,biology ,fungi ,Wild type ,food and beverages ,Gene Expression Regulation, Developmental ,Cell Biology ,biology.organism_classification ,Phenotype ,Cell biology ,Mutation ,Lotus ,Microscopy, Electron, Scanning ,Petal - Abstract
Although much progress has been made in understanding how floral organ identity is determined during the floral development, less is known about how floral organ is elaborated in the late floral developmental stages. Here we describe a novel floral mutant, wrinkled petals and stamens1 (wps1), which shows defects in the development of petals and stamens. Genetic analysis indicates that wps1 mutant is corresponding to a single recessive locus at the long arm of chromosome 3. The early development of floral organs in wps1 mutant is similar to that in wild type, and the malfunction of the mutant commences in late developmental stages, displaying a defect on the appearance of petals and stamens. In the mature flower, petals and stamen filaments in the mutant are wrinkled or folded, and the cellular morphology under L1 layer of petals and stamen filaments is abnormal. It is found that the expression patterns of floral organ identity genes are not affected in wps1 mutants compared with that of wild type, consistent with the unaltered development of all floral organs. Furthermore, the identities of epidermal cells in different type of petals are maintained. The histological analysis shows that in wps1 flowers all petals are irregularly folded, and there are knotted structures in the petals, while the shape and arrangement of inner cells are malformed and unorganized. Based on these results, we propose that Wps1 acts downstream to the class B floral organ identity genes, and functions to modulate the cellular differentiation during the late flower developmental stages.
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- 2006
9. Validation of spot urine in predicting 24-h sodium excretion at the individual level.
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Long Zhou, Yu Tian, Jun-Jie Fu, Ying-Ying Jiang, Ya-Min Bai, Zi-Hua Zhang, Xiao-He Hu, Hong-Wu Lian, Min Guo, Zheng-Xiong Yang, and Lian-Cheng Zhao
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URINE collection & preservation ,MEASUREMENT of sodium in the body ,CHINESE people ,URINATION ,SODIUM content of food ,CARDIOVASCULAR diseases risk factors ,URINALYSIS ,SALT ,PHYSIOLOGY ,FORECASTING ,CLINICAL trials ,CONFIDENCE intervals ,MATHEMATICS ,RESEARCH methodology ,NUTRITIONAL assessment ,SODIUM ,RESEARCH methodology evaluation ,DESCRIPTIVE statistics - Abstract
Background: Evidence for the effect of dietary sodium intake on the risk of cardiovascular disease has been controversial. One of the main explanations for the conflicting results lies in the great variability associated with measurement methods for sodium intake. Spot urine collection is a convenient method commonly used for sodium estimation, but its validity for predicting 24-h urinary sodium excretion at the individual level has not been well evaluated among the general population. Objective: The aim of this study was to evaluate the validity of the Kawasaki, the International Cooperative Study on Salt, Other Factors, and Blood Pressure (INTERSALT), and the Tanaka formulas in predicting 24-h urinary sodium excretion by using spot urine samples in Chinese adults. Design: We analyzed the relative and absolute differences and misclassification at the individual level from 3 commonly used methods for estimating sodium intake among 141 Chinese community residents. Results: The mean measured 24-h sodium excretion was 220.8 mmol/d. The median (95% CIs) differences between measured sodium and those estimated from the Kawasaki, INTERSALT, and Tanaka methods were 6.4 mmol/d (-17.5, 36.8 mmol/d), -67.3 mmol/d (-96.5, -46.9 mmol/d), and -42.9 mmol/d (-59.1, -24.8 mmol/d), respectively. The proportions of relative differences >40% with the Kawasaki, INTERSALT, and Tanaka methods were 31.2%, 41.1%, and 22.0%, respectively; and the absolute difference for the 3 methods was >51.3 mmol/d (3 g salt) in approximately half of the participants. The misclassification rate was 63.1% for the Kawasaki method, 78.7% for the INTERSALT method, and 66.0% for the Tanaka method at the individual level. Conclusion: The results from our study do not support the use of spot urine to estimate 24-h urinary sodium excretion at the individual level because of its poor performance with respect to misclassification. This trial was registered at www.chictr.org.cn as ChiCTR-IOR-16010278. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2017
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10. Cloning of LjCYC1 gene and nuclear localization of LjCYC1 protein in Lotus japonicus
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Lian-Ju, Qin, Xi-Zhi, Guo, Xian-Zhong, Feng, Lin, Weng, Jun, Yan, Xiao-He, Hu, and Da, Luo
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DNA-Binding Proteins ,Molecular Sequence Data ,Nuclear Localization Signals ,Gene Dosage ,Lotus ,Amino Acid Sequence ,Cloning, Molecular ,Genes, Plant ,Plant Proteins ,Transcription Factors - Abstract
The LjCYC1 (Lotus japonicus Cycloidea-like 1) gene, a homolog of CYC (Cycloidea) belonging to the TCP [TB1(teosinte branched 1), CYC, PCFs (PCF1 and PCF2)] gene family and encoding a predicted transcription factor and being proposed controlling different aspects of plant development, was isolated from the papilionaceous plant Lotus japonicus by screening the genomic DNA library, in order to test the functional conservation and divarication of CYC-like genes in legume. Sequence analyses indicate that LjCYC1 gene contains two exons and one intron and encodes a 370-AA peptide LjCYC1. The putative protein, LjCYC1, contains a TCP domain and an R domain, being a member of the CYC/TB1 subfamily of TCP family, and has 39.0% identity with and 42.6% similarity to CYC. LjCYC1-cDNA was cloned through RT-PCR. Different regions of the LjCYC1-cDNA were fused with the report gene GUS and then the fused constructs were transiently expressed in the onion epidermal cells through particle bombardment. Results of GUS and DAPI staining showed that the chimeric proteins with TCP domain were localized within the nucleus, confirming that LjCYC1 may act as a transcription factor. But the TCP domain itself could not confer the nuclear localization because the chimeric proteins with TCP domain alone were dispersed all over the transformed cells.
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- 2005
11. Wrinkled petals and stamens 1, is required for the morphogenesis of petals and stamens in Lotus japonicus.
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Jiang Hua Chen, Ji Liang Pang, Li Lin Wang, Yong Hai Luo, Xin Li, Xiang Ling Cao, Kui Lin, Wei Ma, Xiao He Hu, and Da Luo
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MORPHOGENESIS ,FLOWERS ,STAMEN ,DEVELOPMENTAL biology ,GENES ,CELL differentiation - Abstract
Although much progress has been made in understanding how floral organ identity is determined during the floral development, less is known about how floral organ is elaborated in the late floral developmental stages. Here we describe a novel floral mutant, wrinkled petals and stamens1 (wps1), which shows defects in the development of petals and stamens. Genetic analysis indicates that wps1 mutant is corresponding to a single recessive locus at the long arm of chromosome 3. The early development of floral organs in wps1 mutant is similar to that in wild type, and the malfunction of the mutant commences in late developmental stages, displaying a defect on the appearance of petals and stamens. In the mature flower, petals and stamen filaments in the mutant are wrinkled or folded, and the cellular morphology under L1 layer of petals and stamen filaments is abnormal. It is found that the expression patterns of floral organ identity genes are not affected in wps1 mutants compared with that of wild type, consistent with the unaltered development of all floral organs. Furthermore, the identities of epidermal cells in different type of petals are maintained. The histological analysis shows that in wps1 flowers all petals are irregularly folded, and there are knotted structures in the petals, while the shape and arrangement of inner cells are malformed and unorganized. Based on these results, we propose that Wps1 acts downstream to the class B floral organ identity genes, and functions to modulate the cellular differentiation during the late flower developmental stages.Cell Research (2006) 16: 499–506. doi:10.1038/sj.cr.7310061; published online 15 May 2006 [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2006
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12. Floral Patterning in Lotus japonicus.
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Zhi-cheng Dong, Zhong Zhao, Cheng-wu Liu, Jiang-hong Luo, Jun Yang, Wei-hua Huang, Xiao-he Hu, Wang, Trevor L., and Da Luo
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LOTUS (Genus) ,LEGUMES ,FLOWERS ,MEDICAGO ,PEAS ,PLANT physiology - Abstract
Floral patterning in Papilionoideae plants, such as pea (Pisum sativum) and Medicago truncatula, is unique in terms of floral organ number, arrangement, and initiation timing as compared to other well-studied eudicots. To investigate the molecular mechanisms involved in the floral patterning in legumes, we have analyzed two mutants, proliferating floral meristem and proliferating floral organ-2 (pfo-2), obtained by ethyl methanesulfonate mutagenesis of Lotus japonicus. These two mutants showed similar phenotypes, with indeterminate floral structures and altered floral organ identities. We have demonstrated that loss of function of LjLFY and LjUFO/Pfo is likely to be responsible for these mutant phenotypes, respectively. To dissect the regulatory network controlling the floral patterning, we cloned homologs of the ABC function genes, which control floral organ identity in Arabidopsis (Arabidopsis thaliana). We found that some of the B and C function genes were duplicated. RNA in situ hybridization showed that the C function genes were expressed transiently in the carpel, continuously in stamens, and showed complementarity with the A function genes in the heterogeneous whorl. In proliferating floral meristem and pfo-2 mutants, all B function genes were down-regulated and the expression patterns of the A and C function genes were drastically altered. We conclude that LjLFY and LjUFO/Pfo are required for the activation of B function genes and function together in the recruitment and determination of petals and stamens. Our findings suggest that gene duplication, change in expression pattern, gain or loss of functional domains, and alteration of key gene functions all contribute to the divergence of floral patterning in L. japonicus. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2005
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