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2. Generation of an induced pluripotent stem cell line (CSBZZUi001-A) from a female Alzheimer’s patient carrying the PSEN1 709 T > C heterozygous mutation
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Xiao-Yan Meng, Hui-Fang Sun, Ying-Jie Zhang, Wen-Xiu Li, Dian-Dian Wang, Dan-Hua Liu, Sen-Miao Li, Yue Wu, Jia-Kang Li, Xiao-Hui Liu, Pei-Pei Liu, Run-Zhou Yang, Shu-Ang Li, and Jian-Sheng Kang
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Biology (General) ,QH301-705.5 - Abstract
Pluripotent stem cells were generated through the electroporation of episomal plasmids, containing crucial reprogramming factors, into skin fibroblasts extracted from a female Alzheimer’s patient harboring the PSEN1 709 T > C (p.Phe237Leu) heterozygous mutation. The pluripotent stem cells exhibit a normal karyotype and express pivotal stem cell markers including TRA-1-60, Nanog, SOX2, and OCT4. Furthermore, their capacity to differentiate into the three germ layers in in vivo teratoma experiments has been substantiated. The pluripotent stem cell line can serve as a cellular model for Alzheimer’s disease, offering significant value in elucidating the pathogenesis and therapeutic strategies of the disease.
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- 2024
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3. Generation of induced pluripotent stem cells (ZZUCSBi001-A) from skin fibroblasts of a healthy donor
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Shu-Ang Li, Ying-Jie Zhang, Yong-Qing Zhu, Xiao-Yan Meng, Cai-Li Chen, Pei-Pei Liu, and Wei Sun
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Biology (General) ,QH301-705.5 - Abstract
Fibroblasts were extracted from the scalp of a healthy 55-year-old male and subsequently transformed into pluripotent stem cells by introducing episomal plasmids harboring essential reprogramming factors. These induced pluripotent stem cells exhibited a normal karyotype and demonstrated the capacity to differentiate into all three germ layers, as confirmed through teratoma assays. This specific cell line serves as a valuable reference for comparative investigations alongside other induced pluripotent stem cell lines generated from somatic cells of patients afflicted by genetic neurodegenerative disorders.
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- 2024
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4. Blockade of adenosine A2A receptors reverses early spatial memory defects in the APP/PS1 mouse model of Alzheimer’s disease by promoting synaptic plasticity of adult-born granule cells
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Qi Ji, Yang Yang, Yun Xiong, Ying-Jie Zhang, Jun Jiang, Li-Ping Zhou, Xiao-Hui Du, Chun-Xiang Wang, and Zhi-Ru Zhu
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Alzheimer’s disease ,Spatial memory ,Adenosine A2A receptors ,LTP ,Adult born granule cells ,Neurosciences. Biological psychiatry. Neuropsychiatry ,RC321-571 ,Neurology. Diseases of the nervous system ,RC346-429 - Abstract
Abstract Background The over-activation of adenosine A2A receptors (A2AR) is closely implicated in cognitive impairments of Alzheimer's disease (AD). Growing evidence shows that A2AR blockade possesses neuroprotective effects on AD. Spatial navigation impairment is an early manifestation of cognitive deficits in AD. However, whether A2AR blockade can prevent early impairments in spatial cognitive function and the underlying mechanism is still unclear. Methods A transgenic APP/PS1 mouse model of AD amyloidosis was used in this study. Behavioral tests were conducted to observe the protective effects of A2AR blockade on early spatial memory deficits in 4-month old APP/PS1 mice. To investigate the underlying synaptic mechanism of the protective effects of A2AR blockade, we further examined long-term potentiation (LTP) and network excitation/inhibition balance of dentate gyrus (DG) region, which is relevant to unique synaptic functions of immature adult-born granule cells (abGCs). Subsequently, the protective effects of A2AR blockade on dendritic morphology and synaptic plasticity of 6-week-old abGCs was investigated using retrovirus infection and electrophysiological recordings. The molecular mechanisms underlying neuroprotective properties of A2AR blockade on the synaptic plasticity of abGCs were further explored using molecular biology methods. Results APP/PS1 mice displayed DG-dependent spatial memory deficits at an early stage. Additionally, impaired LTP and an imbalance in network excitation/inhibition were observed in the DG region of APP/PS1 mice, indicating synaptic structural and functional abnormalities of abGCs. A2AR was found to be upregulated in the hippocampus of the APP/PS1 mouse model of AD. Treatment with the selective A2AR antagonist SCH58261 for three weeks significantly ameliorated spatial memory deficits in APP/PS1 mice and markedly restored LTP and network excitation/inhibition balance in the DG region. Moreover, SCH58261 treatment restored dendritic morphology complexity and enhanced synaptic plasticity of abGCs in APP/PS1 mice. Furthermore, SCH58261 treatment alleviated the impairment of synaptic plasticity in abGCs. It achieved this by remodeling the subunit composition of NMDA receptors and increasing the proportion of NR2B receptors in abGCs of APP/PS1 mice. Conclusions Blockade of A2AR improves early spatial memory deficits in APP/PS1 mice, possibly by reversing synaptic defects of abGCs. This finding suggests that A2AR blockade could be a potential therapy for AD.
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- 2023
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5. Progress in pH-Sensitive sensors: essential tools for organelle pH detection, spotlighting mitochondrion and diverse applications
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Shu-Ang Li, Xiao-Yan Meng, Ying-Jie Zhang, Cai-Li Chen, Yu-Xue Jiao, Yong-Qing Zhu, Pei-Pei Liu, and Wei Sun
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pH-sensitive ,sensors ,mitochondrion ,organelle pH ,disease progression ,Therapeutics. Pharmacology ,RM1-950 - Abstract
pH-sensitive fluorescent proteins have revolutionized the field of cellular imaging and physiology, offering insight into the dynamic pH changes that underlie fundamental cellular processes. This comprehensive review explores the diverse applications and recent advances in the use of pH-sensitive fluorescent proteins. These remarkable tools enable researchers to visualize and monitor pH variations within subcellular compartments, especially mitochondria, shedding light on organelle-specific pH regulation. They play pivotal roles in visualizing exocytosis and endocytosis events in synaptic transmission, monitoring cell death and apoptosis, and understanding drug effects and disease progression. Recent advancements have led to improved photostability, pH specificity, and subcellular targeting, enhancing their utility. Techniques for multiplexed imaging, three-dimensional visualization, and super-resolution microscopy are expanding the horizon of pH-sensitive protein applications. The future holds promise for their integration into optogenetics and drug discovery. With their ever-evolving capabilities, pH-sensitive fluorescent proteins remain indispensable tools for unravelling cellular dynamics and driving breakthroughs in biological research. This review serves as a comprehensive resource for researchers seeking to harness the potential of pH-sensitive fluorescent proteins.
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- 2024
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6. Effect of dioscorea opposite waste on growth performance, blood parameters, rumen fermentation and rumen bacterial community in weaned lambs
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Yun-xia GUO, Ruo-chen YANG, Chun-hui DUAN, Yong WANG, Qing-hong HAO, Shou-kun JI, Hui YAN, Ying-jie ZHANG, and Yue-qin LIU
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lamb ,dioscorea opposite waste ,growth performance ,blood parameters ,rumen fermentation ,rumen microflora ,Agriculture (General) ,S1-972 - Abstract
This study investigated the effects of dioscorea opposite waste (DOW) on the growth performance, blood parameters, rumen fermentation and rumen microbiota of weaned lambs. Sixty healthy weaned Small-Tailed Han lambs (male, (22.68±2.56) kg initially) were used as the experimental animals. Four levels of concentrate: 0 (control, CON), 10% (DOW1), 15% (DOW2) and 20% (DOW3), were replaced with DOW in the basal diet as experimental treatments. The results showed that lambs fed the DOW2 diet had a higher (P0.05) among DOW groups in average daily weight gain (ADG), and replacing concentrate with DOW linearly or quadratically increased (P
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- 2023
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7. Non-Markovian speedup evolution of a center massive particle in two-dimensional environmental model
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Ying-Jie Zhang, Qi Wang, Wei-Bin Yan, Zhong-Xiao Man, and Yun-Jie Xia
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Astrophysics ,QB460-466 ,Nuclear and particle physics. Atomic energy. Radioactivity ,QC770-798 - Abstract
Abstract A two-dimensional ray model is introduced to realize the non-Markovian speedup evolution of a center massive particle gravitationally coupled to a controllable environment (multilayer arrangement of the massive particles). By controlling the environment, for instance by choosing a judicious mass of the environmental particles or by changing the separation distance of each massive particle, two dynamical crossover behaviors from Markovian to non-Markovian and from no-speedup to speedup are achieved due to the gravitational interactions between the system particle and environmental particles. It is obvious that the critical mass of the environmental particles or the critical separation distance for these two dynamical crossover behaviors restrict each other directly. The larger the value of the mass of the environmental particles is, the smaller the value of the critical separation distance should be requested. In addition, it should be emphasized that the non-Markovian dynamics is the principal physical reason for the speedup evolution of the system massive particle. Particularly, the non-Markovianity of the dynamics process of the system massive particle in the even ray case has better correspondence with the quantum speed limit time than that in the singular ray case.
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- 2023
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8. The succession of fecal bacterial community and its correlation with the changes of serum immune indicators in lambs from birth to 4 months
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Xue-jiao YIN, Shou-kun JI, Chun-hui DUAN, Pei-zhi TIAN, Si-si JU, Hui YAN, Ying-jie ZHANG, and Yue-qin LIU
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fecal bacteria ,establishment ,sheep ,serum parameter ,early life ,Agriculture (General) ,S1-972 - Abstract
Early bacterial colonization and succession within the gastrointestinal tract have been suggested to be crucial in the development of host immunity. In this study, we have investigated the changes in live weight and concentrations of selected serum parameters in relation to their fecal bacterial communities as determined by high throughput sequencing of the 16S rRNA gene over the same period in lambs. The results showed that lambs’ growth performance, the serum parameters, fecal bacterial community and fecal bacterial functions were all affected (P
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- 2023
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9. Control of quantum dynamics: non-Markovianity and speedup of a massive particle evolution due to gravity
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Qi Wang, Kai Xu, Wei-Bin Yan, Ying-Jie Zhang, Zhong-Xiao Man, Yun-Jie Xia, and Heng Fan
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Astrophysics ,QB460-466 ,Nuclear and particle physics. Atomic energy. Radioactivity ,QC770-798 - Abstract
Abstract We illustrate two linear configurations (one-side model and two-side model) for implementing a non-Markovian speedup evolution of a massive particle gravitationally coupled with a controllable environment: multiple massive particles. By controlling the environment, for instance by choosing a judicious the mass of the environmental particles or by changing the separation distance of each massive particle, two dynamical crossover behaviors from Markovian to non-Markovian and from no-speedup to speedup are achieved due to the gravitational interactions between the system particle and each environmental particle. Numerical calculation also shows that the critical mass of the environmental particles or the critical separation distance for these two dynamical crossover behaviors restrict each other directly. The larger the value of the mass of the environmental particles is, the smaller the value of the critical separation distance should be requested. In this work, the non-Markovian dynamics is the principal physical reason for the speedup evolution of a quantum system. Particularly, the non-Markovianity of the system mass particle in the two-side model has better correspondence with the quantum speed limit time than that in the one-side model.
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- 2022
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10. Nodal coordinates the anterior-posterior patterning of germ layers and induces head formation in zebrafish explants
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Tao Cheng, Yan-Yi Xing, Cong Liu, Yun-Fei Li, Ying Huang, Xiang Liu, Ying-Jie Zhang, Guo-Qin Zhao, Yang Dong, Xin-Xin Fu, Yi-Meng Tian, Li-Ping Shu, Sean G. Megason, and Peng-Fei Xu
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CP: Developmental biology ,Biology (General) ,QH301-705.5 - Abstract
Summary: Much progress has been made toward generating analogs of early embryos, such as gastruloids and embryoids, in vitro. However, methods for how to fully mimic the cell movements of gastrulation and coordinate germ-layer patterning to induce head formation are still lacking. Here, we show that a regional Nodal gradient applied to zebrafish animal pole explant can generate a structure that recapitulates the key cell movements of gastrulation. Using single-cell transcriptome and in situ hybridization analysis, we assess the dynamics of the cell fates and patterning of this structure. The mesendoderm differentiates into the anterior endoderm, prechordal plate, notochord, and tailbud-like cells along an anterior-posterior axis, and an anterior-posterior-patterned head-like structure (HLS) progressively forms during late gastrulation. Among 105 immediate Nodal targets, 14 genes contain axis-induction ability, and 5 of them induce a complete or partial head structure when overexpressed in the ventral side of zebrafish embryos.
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- 2023
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11. Simultaneous nanocatalytic surface activation of pollutants and oxidants for highly efficient water decontamination
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Ying-Jie Zhang, Gui-Xiang Huang, Lea R. Winter, Jie-Jie Chen, Lili Tian, Shu-Chuan Mei, Ze Zhang, Fei Chen, Zhi-Yan Guo, Rong Ji, Ye-Zi You, Wen-Wei Li, Xian-Wei Liu, Han-Qing Yu, and Menachem Elimelech
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Removal of organic micropollutants from water through advanced oxidation processes is hampered by the excessive input of energy and/or chemicals as well as the large amounts of residuals resulting from incomplete mineralization. Here the authors present a new alternative water purification technology to adsorption and advanced oxidation.
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- 2022
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12. The mechanisms through which auricular vagus nerve stimulation protects against cerebral ischemia/reperfusion injury
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Jing-Jun Zhao, Zheng-Hui Wang, Ying-Jie Zhang, Wen-Jing Wang, Ai-Fang Cheng, Pei-Jing Rong, and Chun-Lei Shan
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auricular vagus nerve stimulation ,connexin 43 ,gap junction ,inflammatory factor ,ischemia/reperfusion injury ,neurological function ,neuroprotection ,stroke ,Neurology. Diseases of the nervous system ,RC346-429 - Abstract
Previous studies have shown that vagus nerve stimulation can improve patients’ locomotor function. The stimulation of the auricular vagus nerve, which is the only superficial branch of the vagus nerve, may have similar effects to vagus nerve stimulation. However, the precise mechanisms remain poorly understood. In this study, rat models of cerebral ischemia/reperfusion injury were established by modified Longa ligation. Twenty-four hours later, 7-day auricular vagus nerve stimulation was performed. The results showed that auricular vagus nerve stimulation promoted the secretion of acetylcholine, inhibited the secretion of interleukin-1β, interleukin-6, and tumor necrosis factor-α, and reduced connexin 43 phosphorylation in the ischemic penumbra and motor cortex, promoting locomotor function recovery in rats with cerebral ischemia/reperfusion injury. These findings suggested that auricular vagus nerve stimulation promotes the recovery of locomotor function in rats with cerebral ischemia/reperfusion injury by altering the secretion of acetylcholine and inflammatory factors and the phosphorylation of connexin 43. This study was approved by the Animal Use and Management Committee of Shanghai University of Traditional Chinese Medicine on November 8, 2019 (approval No. PZSHUTCM191108014).
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13. Dynamic change of fungal community in the gastrointestinal tract of growing lambs
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Xue-jiao YIN, Shou-kun JI, Chun-hui DUAN, Pei-zhi TIAN, Si-si JU, Hui YAN, Ying-jie ZHANG, and Yue-qin LIU
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fungi ,sheep ,rumen ,rectum ,maturity ,Agriculture (General) ,S1-972 - Abstract
Although fungal communities in the gastrointestinal tract have a significant role in animal health and performance, their dynamics within the tract are not well known. Thus, this study investigated fungal community dynamics in the rumen and rectum of lambs from birth to 4 mon of age by using IT1S rDNA sequencing technology together with the RandomForest approach to determine age-related changes in the fungal ecology. The results indicated that gastrointestinal fungal community composition, diversity, and abundance altered (P
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14. Mycn regulates intestinal development through ribosomal biogenesis in a zebrafish model of Feingold syndrome 1
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Yun-Fei Li, Tao Cheng, Ying-Jie Zhang, Xin-Xin Fu, Jing Mo, Guo-Qin Zhao, Mao-Guang Xue, Ding-Hao Zhuo, Yan-Yi Xing, Ying Huang, Xiao-Zhi Sun, Dan Wang, Xiang Liu, Yang Dong, Xiao-Sheng Zhu, Feng He, Jun Ma, Dong Chen, Xi Jin, and Peng-Fei Xu
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Biology (General) ,QH301-705.5 - Abstract
Feingold syndrome type 1, caused by loss-of-function of MYCN, is characterized by varied phenotypes including esophageal and duodenal atresia. However, no adequate model exists for studying the syndrome’s pathological or molecular mechanisms, nor is there a treatment strategy. Here, we developed a zebrafish Feingold syndrome type 1 model with nonfunctional mycn, which had severe intestinal atresia. Single-cell RNA-seq identified a subcluster of intestinal cells that were highly sensitive to Mycn, and impaired cell proliferation decreased the overall number of intestinal cells in the mycn mutant fish. Bulk RNA-seq and metabolomic analysis showed that expression of ribosomal genes was down-regulated and that amino acid metabolism was abnormal. Northern blot and ribosomal profiling analysis showed abnormal rRNA processing and decreases in free 40S, 60S, and 80S ribosome particles, which led to impaired translation in the mutant. Besides, both Ribo-seq and western blot analysis showed that mTOR pathway was impaired in mycn mutant, and blocking mTOR pathway by rapamycin treatment can mimic the intestinal defect, and both L-leucine and Rheb, which can elevate translation via activating TOR pathway, could rescue the intestinal phenotype of mycn mutant. In summary, by this zebrafish Feingold syndrome type 1 model, we found that disturbance of ribosomal biogenesis and blockage of protein synthesis during development are primary causes of the intestinal defect in Feingold syndrome type 1. Importantly, our work suggests that leucine supplementation may be a feasible and easy treatment option for this disease. A new mycn mutant zebrafish model of Feingold syndrome type 1 recapitulates many aspects of the human disease, including intestinal defects. This model provides insights into the mechanisms of the disorder, revealing altered mTOR signaling, changes in ribosomal biosynthesis and assembly, and decreased proliferation. Targeting TOR signaling ameliorated some of the intestinal pathologies.
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- 2022
15. Editorial: Epigenetic mechanisms and post-translational modifications as novel therapeutic targets in cancer
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Zhi Shi, Ning Wang, Ying-Jie Zhang, and Yi-Chao Zheng
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cancer ,targets ,epigenetic mechanisms ,post-translational modifications ,methylation ,Therapeutics. Pharmacology ,RM1-950 - Published
- 2022
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16. Transcranial pulse current stimulation improves the locomotor function in a rat model of stroke
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Wen-Jing Wang, Yan-Biao Zhong, Jing-Jun Zhao, Meng Ren, Si-Cong Zhang, Ming-Shu Xu, Shu-Tian Xu, Ying-Jie Zhang, and Chun-Lei Shan
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motor function ,neural plasticity ,non-invasive brain stimulation ,protection ,repair ,stroke ,transcranial pulse current stimulation ,Neurology. Diseases of the nervous system ,RC346-429 - Abstract
Previous studies have shown that transcranial pulse current stimulation (tPCS) can increase cerebral neural plasticity and improve patients’ locomotor function. However, the precise mechanisms underlying this effect remain unclear. In the present study, rat models of stroke established by occlusion of the right cerebral middle artery were subjected to tPCS, 20 minutes per day for 7 successive days. tPCS significantly reduced the Bederson score, increased the foot print area of the affected limbs, and reduced the standing time of affected limbs of rats with stroke compared with that before intervention. Immunofluorescence staining and western blot assay revealed that tPCS significantly increased the expression of microtubule-associated protein-2 and growth-associated protein-43 around the ischemic penumbra. This finding suggests that tPCS can improve the locomotor function of rats with stroke by regulating the expression of microtubule-associated protein-2 and growth-associated protein-43 around the ischemic penumbra. These findings may provide a new method for the clinical treatment of poststroke motor dysfunction and a theoretical basis for clinical application of tPCS. The study was approved by the Animal Use and Management Committee of Shanghai University of Traditional Chinese Medicine of China (approval No. PZSHUTCM190315003) on February 22, 2019.
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- 2021
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17. DNA oxidative damage in pregnant women upon exposure to conventional and alternative phthalates
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Ying-Jie Zhang, Liu-Hong Wu, Fei Wang, Liang-Ying Liu, Eddy Y. Zeng, and Ying Guo
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Phthalate alternatives ,Pregnant women ,Internal exposure ,Oxidative stress ,8-OHdG ,DPHP ,Environmental sciences ,GE1-350 - Abstract
Exposure to alternative phthalates and related health effects in pregnant women are rarely reported. Nineteen phthalate metabolites and a DNA oxidative damage biomarker 8-hydroxy-2′-deoxyguanosine (8-OHdG) were determined in urine samples of pregnant women recruited in South China. The detection frequencies and concentration of selected alternative phthalates, i.e., diisononyl phthalate (DiNP), diisodecyl phthalate (DiDP) and di-(2-propylheptyl) phthalate (DPHP) were lower than those of conventional phthalates. However, mono-(6-hydroxy-2-propylheptyl) phthalate, a metabolite of DPHP, was detected in 70% of urine samples (median: 0.13 ng/mL). The estimated daily intakes of conventional plasticizers, including dimethyl phthalate, di-n-butyl phthalate, diisobutyl phthalate and di-(2-ethylhexyl) phthalate (median range: 1.0–3.0 μg/kg_bw/day) were significantly higher than those of DiNP (0.08 μg/kg_bw/day) and DPHP (0.03 μg/kg_bw/day) (p
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18. Correlation of displacement of mediastinal metastatic lymph nodes with adjacent organs in non‐small cell lung cancer on four‐dimensional computed tomography
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Suzhen Wang, Huai‐Xin Xing, Jianbin Li, Ying‐Jie Zhang, Ting‐Yong Fan, Shuang‐Hu Yuan, Xu‐Dong Hu, and Min Xu
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displacement measurement ,four‐dimensional computed tomography ,mediastinal metastatic lymph nodes ,non‐small cell lung cancer ,radiotherapy ,Medical physics. Medical radiology. Nuclear medicine ,R895-920 ,Neoplasms. Tumors. Oncology. Including cancer and carcinogens ,RC254-282 - Abstract
Abstract Objective To determine the correlation of displacement of the mediastinal metastatic lymph nodes with adjacent organs in non‐small cell lung cancer using four‐dimensional computed tomography. Methods The displacements of 51 mediastinal metastatic lymph nodes located in the left–right, anterior–posterior, and superior–inferior directions were measured using four‐dimensional computed tomography. Correlation analyses were carried out to determine the association between the displacement of lymph nodes and volumetric change of the lungs and heart. Results A significant correlation of displacement of the left group lymph nodes in left–right and the right group in anterior–posterior directions with volumetric change of the ipsilateral lung was observed. There were significant correlations between displacement of the left group lymph nodes and volumetric change of the heart. Conclusion Displacement of the mediastinal metastatic lymph nodes was relevant to the adjacent organs.
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19. Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon exposure, oxidative potential in dust, and their relationships to oxidative stress in human body: A case study in the indoor environment of Guangzhou, South China
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Ying-Jie Zhang, Cong Huang, Yan-Shan Lv, She-Xia Ma, Ying Guo, and Eddy Y. Zeng
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Indoor environment ,Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons ,Human exposure ,Oxidative damage ,Oxidative potential ,8-Hydroxy-2′-deoxyguanosine ,Environmental sciences ,GE1-350 - Abstract
A comparative study of internal and external exposure is a good method to comprehensively understand human exposure to environmental contaminants that may trigger oxidative stress in human body. Information is limited regarding the influences of reactive oxygen species (ROS) on human health from the environment. In addition, data on the contribution of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) from indoor environments, especially air, to total human exposure are still insufficient. The present study measured PAHs in paired indoor dust (n = 101), gas (polyurethane foams, n = 100), and particle samples (quartz fiber filters, n = 100) and their hydroxy metabolites (OH-PAHs) in 205 urine samples from 101 families in Guangzhou, South China. The oxidative potential (OP) in dust samples was quantified with a dithiothreitol (DTT) assay to reflect the oxidizability of ROSs, and explore the relationship between environmental ROSs and oxidative stress in humans (using urinary 8-hydroxy-2′-deoxyguanosine (8-OHdG) as a biomarker). The estimated daily intakes (EDIs) of Σ16PAH via air inhalation were much higher than those from gas dermal contact, dust dermal contact, and dust ingestion (mean: 19.5 > 4.27 > 3.75 > 1.60 ng/kg_bw/day). Generally, approximately 16% of naphthalene, 28% of fluorene, 9% of phenanthrene, and 3% of pyrene were derived from indoor environments for all residents when compared with the total PAH exposure amount from all sources. Significantly positive relationships were found between OH-PAHs and 8-OHdG (coefficients β: 0.129–0.366, p
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20. Cerebral Ischemia-Reperfusion Is Associated With Upregulation of Cofilin-1 in the Motor Cortex
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Ming-Shu Xu, Lei-Miao Yin, Ai-Fang Cheng, Ying-Jie Zhang, Di Zhang, Miao-Miao Tao, Yun-Yi Deng, Lin-Bao Ge, and Chun-Lei Shan
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cerebral ischemia-reperfusion ,gait analysis ,cofilin-1 ,motor cortex ,penumbra ,Biology (General) ,QH301-705.5 - Abstract
Cerebral ischemia is one of the leading causes of death. Reperfusion is a critical stage after thrombolysis or thrombectomy, accompanied by oxidative stress, excitotoxicity, neuroinflammation, and defects in synapse structure. The process is closely related to the dephosphorylation of actin-binding proteins (e.g., cofilin-1) by specific phosphatases. Although studies of the molecular mechanisms of the actin cytoskeleton have been ongoing for decades, limited studies have directly investigated reperfusion-induced reorganization of actin-binding protein, and little is known about the gene expression of actin-binding proteins. The exact mechanism is still uncertain. The motor cortex is very important to save nerve function; therefore, we chose the penumbra to study the relationship between cerebral ischemia-reperfusion and actin-binding protein. After transient middle cerebral artery occlusion (MCAO) and reperfusion, we confirmed reperfusion and motor function deficit by cerebral blood flow and gait analysis. PCR was used to screen the high expression mRNAs in penumbra of the motor cortex. The high expression of cofilin in this region was confirmed by immunohistochemistry (IHC) and Western blot (WB). The change in cofilin-1 expression appears at the same time as gait imbalance, especially maximum variation and left front swing. It is suggested that cofilin-1 may partially affect motor cortex function. This result provides a potential mechanism for understanding cerebral ischemia-reperfusion.
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21. Definition of Internal Mammary Node Target Volume Based on the Position of the Internal Mammary Sentinel Lymph Nodes Presented on SPECT/CT Fusion Images
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Xue Wang, Wei Wang, Jian-Bin Li, Zong-Wei Huo, Min Xu, Peng-Fei Qiu, Ying-Jie Zhang, Feng-Xiang Li, and Jin-Zhi Wang
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breast cancer ,internal mammary sentinel lymph node ,SPECT/CT fusion image ,internal mammary lymph node irradiation ,clinical target volume definition ,Neoplasms. Tumors. Oncology. Including cancer and carcinogens ,RC254-282 - Abstract
Purpose: Mapping the distribution of internal mammary sentinel lymph nodes (IM-SLNs) presented on single photon emission computed tomography in conjunction with computed tomography (SPECT/CT) images to explore the value of IM-SLN to guide tailored clinical target volume (CTV) delineation of postoperative prophylactic IMNI.Materials and methods: Ninety-seven patients who underwent preoperative lymphoscintigraphy by SPECT/CT and had imaging of IM-SLN were selected in this study. The imaging IM-SLNs on SPECT/CT of eligible patients were projected onto corresponding anatomical positions of a representative axial CT image. The IMN CTVs were delineated on the representative axial CT images according to the Radiation Therapy Oncology Group (RTOG) and Danish Breast Cancer Cooperative Group (DBCG) guideline, and defined as CTVRTOG and CTVDBCG. The location of the IM-SLNs was compared with the RTOG and DBCG guidelines of IMN target volume delineations, respectively. The intercostal space distribution of IM-SLNs was recorded. The distances from the CTVRTOG and CTVDBCG to the IM-SLNs were measured, respectively.Results: The total number of imaging IM-SLNs was 136. IM-SLNs were mostly found in the first intercostal space (40.4%), with 30.2, 24.3, 4.4, and 0.7% of IM-SLNs in the second, third, fourth, and fifth intercostal space, respectively. The average distance from the edge of the CTVRTOG and the edge of CTVDBCG to the central points of the IM-SLNs was 4.10 mm (SD, 3.3 mm) and 1.60 mm (SD, 2.6 mm), respectively (t = 16.640, P = 0.000). The average distance from the edge of CTVRTOG and the edge of CTVDBCG to the lateral border IM-SLN was 6.40 mm (SD, 3.5 mm) and 3.34 mm (SD, 3.3 mm), respectively (t = 19.815, P = 0.000). Only 18.4% of IM-SLN central points were included in the CTVRTOG, and 60.3% of IM-SLN central points were included in the CTVDBCG. When covering 90 and 100% of the IM-SLN center points, the CTVRTOG needs to expand 8 and 15 mm, respectively, and the CTVDBCG needs to expand 5 and 13 mm, respectively.Conclusion: Neither the RTOG nor DBCG consensus guideline about the delineation of IMN CTV was sufficient to cover 90% of IM-SLNs. For 90% coverage of IM-SLN central points, CTVRTOG needed to be expanded by 8 mm, and CTVDBCG needed to be expanded by 5 mm.
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22. Work costs and operating regimes for different manners of system-reservoir interactions via collision model
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Ying Wang, Zhong-Xiao Man, Ying-Jie Zhang, and Yun-Jie Xia
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collision model ,quantum thermodynamics ,quantum thermal machine ,work cost ,Science ,Physics ,QC1-999 - Abstract
In this work, we study effects of different types of system-reservoir interactions on work costs and operating regimes of thermal machines by considering a quantum system consisting of two subsystems embedded in both independent and common reservoirs. The model allows us to make a contrast between three configurations of system-reservoir interactions, namely, the three-body one, the two-body one with and without intrasystem interaction between two subsystems. After establishing general formulations of thermodynamics quantities, we derive specific forms of heat and work with respect to these three configurations based on a model with two coupled qubits. It is shown that both the amount and sign of work are closely related to ways of system-reservoir interactions, by which six types of operating regimes of machines are constructed for a given setting. We find that different modes of system-reservoir interactions lead to different numbers of operating regimes of machines on the one hand, and on the other hand machines of the same kinds can appear in different scenarios of system-reservoir interactions, but which one is superior over others relies on intervals of parameters. A possible implementation of the setup based on the platform of circuit quantum electrodynamics is discussed briefly. We then generalize the bipartite model to multipartite case and derive the corresponding formulations of thermodynamics quantities. Our results indicate that interacting manners of system-reservoir play an important role in modifying thermodynamics process and can thus be utilized in designing quantum thermal machines with requisite functions.
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23. Spatial and temporal clustering analysis of tuberculosis in the mainland of China at the prefecture level, 2005–2015
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Meng-Yang Liu, Qi-Huan Li, Ying-Jie Zhang, Yuan Ma, Yue Liu, Wei Feng, Cheng-Bei Hou, Endawoke Amsalu, Xia Li, Wei Wang, Wei-Min Li, and Xiu-Hua Guo
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Tuberculosis ,Space-time cluster ,SaTscan ,Prefecture ,China ,Infectious and parasitic diseases ,RC109-216 ,Public aspects of medicine ,RA1-1270 - Abstract
Abstract Background Tuberculosis (TB) is still one of the most serious infectious diseases in the mainland of China. So it was urgent for the formulation of more effective measures to prevent and control it. Methods The data of reported TB cases in 340 prefectures from the mainland of China were extracted from the China Information System for Disease Control and Prevention (CISDCP) during January 2005 to December 2015. The Kulldorff’s retrospective space-time scan statistics was used to identify the temporal, spatial and spatio-temporal clusters of reported TB in the mainland of China by using the discrete Poisson probability model. Spatio-temporal clusters of sputum smear-positive (SS+) reported TB and sputum smear-negative (SS-) reported TB were also detected at the prefecture level. Results A total of 10 200 528 reported TB cases were collected from 2005 to 2015 in 340 prefectures, including 5 283 983 SS- TB cases and 4 631 734 SS + TB cases with specific sputum smear results, 284 811 cases without sputum smear test. Significantly TB clustering patterns in spatial, temporal and spatio-temporal were observed in this research. Results of the Kulldorff’s scan found twelve significant space-time clusters of reported TB. The most likely spatio-temporal cluster (RR = 3.27, P
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24. Changes in cardiac volume determined with repeated enhanced 4DCT during chemoradiotherapy for esophageal cancer
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Xue Wang, Jin-Zhi Wang, Jian-Bin Li, Ying-Jie Zhang, Feng-Xiang Li, Wei Wang, Yan-Luan Guo, Qian Shao, Min Xu, Xi-Jun Liu, and Yue Wang
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Esophageal cancer ,Concurrent chemoradiotherapy ,Heart volume change ,Contrast enhanced four-dimensional computed tomography ,Blood pressure ,Medical physics. Medical radiology. Nuclear medicine ,R895-920 ,Neoplasms. Tumors. Oncology. Including cancer and carcinogens ,RC254-282 - Abstract
Abstract Background Concurrent chemoradiotherapy is considered curative intent treatment for patients with non-operative esophageal cancer. Radiation-induced heart damage receives much attention. We performed repeated four-dimensional computed tomography (4DCT) to detect changes in cardiac volume during radiotherapy for esophageal cancer patients, and explored potential factors responsible for those changes. Methods Forty-six patients with esophageal cancer underwent enhanced 4DCT and three-dimensional (3D) CT scans before radiotherapy and every 10 fractions during treatment. The heart was contoured on 3DCT images, 4DCT end expiratory (EE) images and 4DCT maximum intensity projection (MIP) images by the same radiation oncologist. Heart volumes and other relative parameters were compared by the SPSS software package, version 19.0. Results Compared with its initial value, heart volume was smaller at the 10th fraction (reduction = 3.27%, 4.45% and 4.52% on 3DCT, EE and MIP images, respectively, p
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25. Non-Markovian dynamics control of spin-1/2 system interacting with magnets
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Ying-Jie Zhang, Han Wei, Wei-Bin Yan, Zhong-Xiao Man, Yun-Jie Xia, and Heng Fan
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non-Markovian effects ,spin-magnet model ,quantum speed limit time ,Science ,Physics ,QC1-999 - Abstract
The unavoidable interaction of an open quantum system with its surrounding environment may follow non-Markovian dynamics behavior, which causes its memory effects to play a key role in many quantum technologies. In this work, we first consider the dynamics control of a spin-1/2 system that simultaneously interacts with two magnets. Subsequently, we study in detail the evolution of a classically driven spin-1/2 system that is coupled with a magnet. Two dynamical crossovers of the spin system, namely, from Markovian dynamics to non-Markovian dynamics and from no-speedup evolution to speedup evolution, can be controlled in these two models. Slightly different from the previous quantum speedup scenarios with controllable non-Markovianity, the stronger non-Markovianity does not necessarily lead to the quantum speedup dynamics process of the spin system in our spin-magnet schemes.
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26. The Dietary Supplemental Effect of Nitroethanol in Comparison with Monensin on Methane Emission, Growth Performance and Carcass Characteristics in Female Lambs
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Zhen-Wei Zhang, Yan-Lu Wang, Yong-Yan Chen, Luo-Tong Zhang, Ying-Jie Zhang, Yue-Qin Liu, Yun-Xia Guo, and Hong-Jian Yang
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2-nitroethanol ,monensin ,CH4 emission ,growth performance ,carcass characteristics ,Veterinary medicine ,SF600-1100 ,Zoology ,QL1-991 - Abstract
This study was conducted to evaluate the dietary supplemental effects of 2-nitroethanol (NEOH) in comparison with monensin on methane (CH4) emission, growth performance and carcass characteristics in female lambs. Sixty female, small-tailed Chinese Han lambs (3.5 ± 0.3 month) were randomly allotted into three dietary treatment groups: (1) Control group, a basal control diet, (2) monensin group, the basal diet added with 40 mg/kg monensin, (3) NEOH group, the basal diet added with 277 mg/kg nitroethanol, and the feedlotting trial lasted for 70 days. Although dietary addition of monensin and NEOH did not affect nutrient digestibility of lambs, both monensin and NEOH decreased the calculated CH4 production (12.7% vs. 17.4% decrease; p < 0.01). In addition, the CH4 production represents less dietary energy loss in the monensin and NEOH group than in the control, indicating that monensin and NEOH are potent CH4 inhibitors that can reduce dietary energy loss. Dietary addition of monensin and NEOH decreased dry matter intake (p < 0.01); however, they increased the ADG of female lambs (p < 0.01). As a result, both monensin and NEOH increased feed conversion efficiency of the feedlotting lambs (p < 0.01), suggesting that feed energy saved from CH4 production promoted the feed efficiency and ADG in the present study. Except for the fact that NEOH addition increased the net muscle percentage to carcass weight (p = 0.03), neither monensin nor NEOH had a significant influence on carcass characteristics of female lambs (p > 0.05). From an economic point of view, NEOH and monensin caused a reduction in feed consumption costs, therefore resulting in a higher net revenue and economic efficiency than the control. In summary, dietary supplementation of NEOH in comparison with monensin presented a more promoting effect on energy utilization in female lambs by inhibiting rumen methanogenesis more efficiently, and NEOH improved the net revenue and economic efficiency more significantly than monensin.
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27. Immune algorithm-based base station location optimization in the TD-SCDMA network
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Ying-jie ZHANG, Ci-ping MAO, Yun-xiao ZU, and Xian-you SUN
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immune algorithm ,opposition-based learning ,TD-SCDMA network ,base station location ,Telecommunication ,TK5101-6720 - Abstract
According to the defects of the existing 3G base station location optimization algorithms and the characteris-tics of the TD-SCDMA network, an optimization program was proposed for TD-SCDMA network base station location based on immune algorithm. A mathematical model of base station location was established. A population initialization program based on opposition-based learning and an elite crossover strategy were also designed, and the immune optimi-zation algorithm framework was presented. The experiments' result shows that the algorithm cannot only get higher net-work coverage with a relatively smaller consideration, but also have better convergence.
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28. Effects of Dietary Energy Level on the Expression of the HSL Gene in Different Tissues of Sheep
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Ying-jie ZHANG, Yue-qin LIU, Shan-yan CHENG, and Jie SONG
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sheep ,energy level ,hormone-sensitive lipase (HSL) ,gene expression ,Agriculture (General) ,S1-972 - Abstract
A total of 36 four-mon-old hybrid lambs (Dorset×Thin-tailed Han sheep) with similar body weight (BW) were randomly allocated to three dietary treatments with different energy (7.21, 10.33 and 13.49 MJ d−1 ME) but similar protein levels. The animals were slaughtered and subcutaneous fat, longissimus dorsi muscle, femoral biceps muscle and cardiac muscle tissue samples were taken after being treated for 40 d. The samples were then subjected to quantitative PCR to determine mRNA expression of hormone-sensitive lipase (HSL) in different tissues in the laboratory. The findings showed that the abundance of HSL mRNA decreased with the elevation of dietary energy. In the subcutaneous fatty tissue, the HSL mRNA levels showed significant differences among the three groups (P
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29. CCR7 expressing mesenchymal stem cells potently inhibit graft-versus-host disease by spoiling the fourth supplemental Billingham's tenet.
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Hong Li, Yan-Ming Jiang, Yan-Feng Sun, Ping Li, Rui-Jie Dang, Hong-Mei Ning, Yu-Hang Li, Ying-Jie Zhang, Xiao-Xia Jiang, Xi-Min Guo, Ning Wen, Yan Han, Ning Mao, Hu Chen, and Yi Zhang
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Medicine ,Science - Abstract
The clinical acute graft-versus-host disease (GvHD)-therapy of mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) is not as satisfactory as expected. Secondary lymphoid organs (SLOs) are the major niches serve to initiate immune responses or induce tolerance. Our previous study showed that CCR7 guide murine MSC line C3H10T1/2 migrating to SLOs. In this study, CCR7 gene was engineered into murine MSCs by lentivirus transfection system (MSCs/CCR7). The immunomodulatory mechanism of MSCs/CCR7 was further investigated. Provoked by inflammatory cytokines, MSCs/CCR7 increased the secretion of nitric oxide and calmed down the T cell immune response in vitro. Immunofluorescent staining results showed that transfused MSCs/CCR7 can migrate to and relocate at the appropriate T cell-rich zones within SLOs in vivo. MSCs/CCR7 displayed enhanced effect in prolonging the survival and alleviating the clinical scores of the GvHD mice than normal MSCs. Owing to the critical relocation sites, MSCs/CCR7 co-infusion potently made the T cells in SLOs more naïve like, thus control T cells trafficking from SLOs to the target organs. Through spoiling the fourth supplemental Billingham's tenet, MSCs/CCR7 potently inhibited the development of GvHD. The study here provides a novel therapeutic strategy of MSCs/CCR7 infusion at a low dosage to give potent immunomodulatory effect for clinical immune disease therapy.
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30. Analysis of network overhead and delay of rule engine based on MQTT protocol.
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Ying-Jie Zhang and Wei Qing Tao
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31. Record-High Superconducting Transition Temperature in a Ti1-xMnx Alloy with the Rich Magnetic Element Mn.
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Ying-Jie Zhang, Yijie Zhu, Qing Li, Zhe-Ning Xiang, Tianheng Huang, Jian Sun, and Hai-Hu Wen
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32. Trachyte reservoir characteristics and favorable reservoir identification and prediction in the J34 block, Eastern Sag
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Chenglong Ma, Ying Wu, Tuan Gu, Bin Zhang, Yu Gang Li, Ying Jie Zhang, Wen Bo Dong, and Jie Cui
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Geophysics - Published
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33. Quantum speedup dynamics process without non-Markovianity.
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Ying-Jie Zhang, Xiang Lu, Hai-Feng Lang, Zhong-Xiao Man, Yun-Jie Xia, and Heng Fan 0002
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34. Quantum Simulation of Tunable Neuron Activation
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Wei‐Bin Yan, Ying‐Jie Zhang, Zhong‐Xiao Man, Heng Fan, and Yun‐Jie Xia
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General Physics and Astronomy - Published
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35. Absence of near-ambient superconductivity in LuH2±xNy
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Xue Ming, Ying-Jie Zhang, Xiyu Zhu, Qing Li, Chengping He, Yuecong Liu, Tianheng Huang, Gan Liu, Bo Zheng, Huan Yang, Jian Sun, Xiaoxiang Xi, and Hai-Hu Wen
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Multidisciplinary - Published
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36. Distinguishing homogeneous advanced oxidation processes in bulk water from heterogeneous surface reactions in organic oxidation
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Ying-Jie Zhang, Jie-Jie Chen, Gui-Xiang Huang, Wen-Wei Li, Han-Qing Yu, and Menachem Elimelech
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Multidisciplinary - Abstract
Clarifying the reaction pathways at the solid–water interface and in bulk water solution is of great significance for the design of heterogeneous catalysts for selective oxidation of organic pollutants. However, achieving this goal is daunting because of the intricate interfacial reactions at the catalyst surface. Herein, we unravel the origin of the organic oxidation reactions with metal oxide catalysts, revealing that the radical-based advanced oxidation processes (AOPs) prevail in bulk water but not on the solid catalyst surfaces. We show that such differing reaction pathways widely exist in various chemical oxidation (e.g., high-valent Mn 3+ and MnO X ) and Fenton and Fenton-like catalytic oxidation (e.g., Fe 2+ and FeOCl catalyzing H 2 O 2 , Co 2+ and Co 3 O 4 catalyzing persulfate) systems. Compared with the radical-based degradation and polymerization pathways of one-electron indirect AOP in homogeneous reactions, the heterogeneous catalysts provide unique surface properties to trigger surface-dependent coupling and polymerization pathways of a two-electron direct oxidative transfer process. These findings provide a fundamental understanding of catalytic organic oxidation processes at the solid–water interface, which could guide the design of heterogeneous nanocatalysts.
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37. Quantum thermodynamics in nonequilibrium reservoirs: Landauer-like bound and its implications
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Qi Zhang, Zhong-Xiao Man, Ying-Jie Zhang, Wei-Bin Yan, and Yun-Jie Xia
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38. SENSA: Sensitivity Analysis for Quantitative Change-Impact Prediction.
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Haipeng Cai, Siyuan Jiang, Raúl A. Santelices, Ying-Jie Zhang, and Yiji Zhang
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39. Responses and feedback of litter properties and soil mesofauna to herbaceous plants expansion into the alpine tundra on Changbai Mountain, China
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Ying-jie Zhang, Ying-hua Jin, Jia-wei Xu, Hong-shi He, Yan Tao, Zhi-peng Yang, Jing Zhao, Yin-xia Diao, Chen-hui Sun, and Mai-He Li
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Global and Planetary Change ,Geography, Planning and Development ,Geology ,Nature and Landscape Conservation ,Earth-Surface Processes - Published
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40. Extraction of fulvic acid by citric acid–ethanol method and its biochemical activity
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Guan‐Qun Gong, Zi‐Yan Wang, Ying‐Jie Zhang, Wan‐Xing Xu, Zhi‐Ling Li, Shao‐Jie Liang, Ruo‐Nan Li, and Shan Lu
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Inorganic Chemistry ,Fuel Technology ,Renewable Energy, Sustainability and the Environment ,General Chemical Engineering ,Organic Chemistry ,Pollution ,Waste Management and Disposal ,Biotechnology - Published
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41. Quantitative program slicing: separating statements by relevance.
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Raúl A. Santelices, Yiji Zhang, Siyuan Jiang, Haipeng Cai, and Ying-Jie Zhang
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42. Superconductivity arising from pressure-induced emergence of a Fermi surface in the kagome-lattice chalcogenide Rb2Pd3Se4
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Qing Li, Yuxiang Wu, Xinwei Fan, Ying-Jie Zhang, Xiyu Zhu, Zhengyan Zhu, Yiwen Li, and Hai-Hu Wen
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43. Genome-wide identification, phylogenetic and expression of MAPKKK gene family in Arabidopsis pumila
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Qian-Bin, Zhu, Zhi-Cheng, Gan, Xiao-Cui, Li, Ying-Jie, Zhang, He-Ming, Zhao, and Xian-Zhong, Huang
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Multigene Family ,Gene Expression Profiling ,Arabidopsis ,Amino Acid Sequence ,MAP Kinase Kinase Kinases ,Phylogeny - Abstract
Mitogen-activated protein kinase kinase kinases (MAPKKKs) are important components of the MAPK cascade and play crucial roles in development and stress responses. Arabidopsis pumila is an ephemeral Brassicaceae plant growing in Xinjiang desert regions, which possesses salt tolerance. To explore the evolution and function of the MAPKKK gene family in A. pumila, 143 ApMAPKKK genes were identified from A. pumila genome by genome-wide analysis, which were categorized into three subfamilies: ZIK (20), MEKK (36) and RAF (87). There existed 74 and 72 colinear genes between A. thaliana, A. lyrata and A. pumila, respectively, indicating that this gene family expanded obviously in A. pumila genome. Evolutionary analysis revealed that there were 64 duplicated gene pairs with Ka/Ks less than 1, and purifying selection was dominant. RNA-seq data were used to analyze the expression characteristics of ApMAPKKK genes in response to salt stress and in different tissues. The results showed that most ApMAPKKK genes were up-regulated under 250 mmol/L NaCl stress. For example, ApMAPKKK18-1/2 and ApMAPKKK17-1/2 were substantially up-regulated. Tissue expression profiles showed that ApMAPKKK mainly presented six expression patterns. Some duplicated genes were differentially expressed in response to salt stress and in different tissues. These results lay a foundation for further understanding the complex mechanism of MAPKKK gene family transduction pathway in response to abiotic stresses in A. pumila.丝裂原活化蛋白激酶激酶激酶(Mitogen-activated protein kinase kinase kinases, MAPKKKs)是MAPK级联的重要组成部分,在发育过程和胁迫反应中发挥重要功能。小鼠耳芥(Arabidopsis pumila)是生活在新疆荒漠中的十字花科短命植物,具有很好的耐盐能力。为了探索小鼠耳芥MAPKKK基因家族的进化和功能,本研究通过全基因组分析从小鼠耳芥基因组中鉴定了143个ApMAPKKK基因,分属3个亚族:ZIK (20个)、MEKK (36个)和RAF (87个)。共线性分析表明小鼠耳芥与拟南芥和琴叶拟南芥分别存在74和72个共线性基因,说明该家族在小鼠耳芥基因组中发生了明显的扩张;进化分析表明存在64对复制基因对,Ka/Ks均小于1,以纯化选择为主。利用RNA-seq数据分析ApMAPKKK在盐胁迫和不同组织中的表达特征,结果表明在250 mmol/L NaCl胁迫下,大多数ApMAPKKK基因上调表达,其中ApMAPKKK18-1/2和ApMAPKKK17-1/2显著上调表达;而在8个组织中,ApMAPKKK主要呈现6种表达模式;部分复制基因在盐胁迫和组织中的表达模式存在差异。本研究结果为进一步解析小鼠耳芥MAPKKK基因家族成员响应非生物胁迫信号转导通路的复杂机制奠定了基础。.
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44. Features of quantum thermodynamics induced by common environments based on collision model
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Rui Huang, Zhong-Xiao Man, Ying-Jie Zhang, and Yun-Jie Xia
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Control and Systems Engineering ,Electrical and Electronic Engineering ,Condensed Matter Physics ,Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Optics - Abstract
The common reservoir can cause some unique effects, such as dark state and steady-state coherence, which are extensively studied in the dynamics of open quantum system. In this work, by means of collision model, we explore features of quantum thermodynamics induced by common reservoirs. We first construct general formulations of thermodynamic quantities for the system consisting of N coupling subsystems embedded in M common thermal reservoirs. We confirm the existence of nonlocal work due to simultaneous interactions of subsystems with the common reservoirs resembling what is found for nonlocal heat. With a system of two coupled qubits in a common reservoir, we show that steady-state currents could emerge even when interactions of individual subsystems and the reservoir fulfill strict energy conservation. We also exhibit the effect of dark state on the steady-state currents. We then examine relations between the work cost, the system’s nonequilibrium steady-state and the extractable work. In particular, we find that in the presence of dark state, the work cost is only related to the coherence generated in the dynamical evolution but not to the one contributed by the initial dark state of the system. We also show the possible transformation of coherence into useful work in terms of ergotropy. We finally examine the scale effect of reservoirs and show that the increase of the number of involved reservoirs need more work to be costed and meanwhile can produce more coherence so that more ergotropy can be extracted. The obtained features contribute to the understanding of thermodynamics in common reservoirs and would be useful in quantum technologies when common reservoirs are necessary.
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45. Distribution characteristics of per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFASs) in human urines of acrylic fiber plant and chemical plant
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Qinghuai Zeng, Ying Guo, Ying-Jie Zhang, Wang Xu, Fei Wang, Yao Cheng, Da Chen, Chao Jiang, and Lin Peng
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Fluorocarbons ,Chemistry ,Health, Toxicology and Mutagenesis ,General Medicine ,Urine ,medicine.disease_cause ,Pollution ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Alkanesulfonic Acids ,Frequency detection ,Bioaccumulation ,Environmental chemistry ,medicine ,Humans ,Environmental Chemistry ,Ecotoxicology ,Perfluorooctane sulfonic acid ,Perfluorooctanoic acid ,Acrylic fiber ,Water Pollutants, Chemical ,Volume concentration ,Environmental Monitoring - Abstract
Per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFASs) are persistent and bio-accumulative substances that have many adverse effects on human bodies. This study investigated the PFASs distribution characteristics in urine samples of workers from an acrylic fiber plant and a chemical plant. It was found that perfluorobutanoic acid (PFBA) was the predominant PFASs both in urine samples from the chemical plant (detection frequency: 86.52%; median value: 39.01 ng/mL) and the acrylic fiber plant (detection frequency: 88.16%; median value: 44.36 ng/mL). Meanwhile, perfluorooctanoic acid (PFOA) and perfluorooctane sulfonic acid (PFOS) were detected with very low frequencies and low concentrations. Furthermore, the results showed that PFASs levels in urine samples of workers from different units of the plants were quite different. PFASs concentrations of urine samples in males were higher than those in females, especially for PFBA, PFHxA, and PFDoA. The age had limited effects on the PFASs distribution in urine samples in this study, as short-chain PFASs were the dominant compounds. The correlations between PFASs concentrations in urine and gender/ages of workers were finally analyzed by Person correlation. The overall results may indicate that short-chain PFASs (such as: PFBA and PFBS) were becoming dominant for human exposure, especially occupational workers.
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46. Comparative studies on superconductivity in Cr
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Zhengyan, Zhu, Ying-Jie, Zhang, Yiwen, Li, Qing, Li, Wen, Duan, and Hai-Hu, Wen
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Chromium (Cr) is a transition metal element with 3
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47. Patterning of transition metal dichalcogenides catalyzed by surface plasmons with atomic precision
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Qijing Zheng, Ying-Jie Zhang, Xiao-Li Zhou, Xian-Wei Liu, Ying Gu, He Hao, Hai-Bo Chen, Shijing Tan, Jie-Jie Chen, Jin Zhao, and Han-Qing Yu
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Materials science ,business.industry ,General Chemical Engineering ,Biochemistry (medical) ,Surface plasmon ,Heterojunction ,02 engineering and technology ,General Chemistry ,010402 general chemistry ,021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology ,01 natural sciences ,Biochemistry ,Surface plasmon polariton ,0104 chemical sciences ,Transition metal ,Photovoltaics ,Etching ,Materials Chemistry ,Photocatalysis ,Environmental Chemistry ,Optoelectronics ,0210 nano-technology ,business ,Plasmon - Abstract
Summary Plasmon-induced charge transfer has drawn considerable interests and spurred rapid developments of photovoltaics and photocatalysis. Various plasmonic metal/transition metal dichalcogenide (TMD) heterostructures have been developed to promote charge separation. For plasmon-induced catalysis, the transformation of TMDs is rare, and the erosion of TMDs has not yet been reported. Here, we report the etching of two-dimensional TMDs by planar surface plasmon polaritons (SPPs). We found that SPPs can etch various TMDs into desired layers and lateral size through controlling the light power and incident direction. In aqueous media, the strong plasmonic coupling at Au/MoS2 interface generates holes in the valence band of MoS2 that can weaken its interlayer interaction. As a synergistic effect, the plasmonic hot electrons produce oxidizing H2O2 to dissolve MoS2 from the top layers. Our results provide a new perspective for understanding the plasmonic coupling at metal-TMD interfaces and a reliable route toward fabricating well-defined TMDs.
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48. Failure Analysis and Evaluation of Material Compatibility of Solder Paste
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Ying Jie Zhang, Zi Lian Liu, Xiao Tong Guo, Hui Xiao, Huan Xiang Xu, and Jie Si Luo
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010302 applied physics ,Materials science ,Mechanical Engineering ,Solder paste ,02 engineering and technology ,Welding ,021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology ,Condensed Matter Physics ,01 natural sciences ,law.invention ,Mechanics of Materials ,law ,visual_art ,0103 physical sciences ,Compatibility (mechanics) ,Electronic component ,visual_art.visual_art_medium ,General Materials Science ,Composite material ,0210 nano-technology - Abstract
Solder paste is mainly used for welding of resistance, capacitance, integrated circuit (IC) and other electronic components in surface mounted technology (SMT) industry, and the performance of solder paste has a significant impact on the reliability of electronic components. In this paper, processing defects, failure cases and mechanism of electronic components caused by solder paste are analyzed systematically. Improper application of solder paste during welding can lead to numerous processing defects including poor wetting, tombstoning, bridging, solder joint crack, solder ball spattering, corrosion and so on. Finally, an evaluation method of material compatibility is described in this paper, which provides a reference for ensuring the quality of electronic process material and improving the reliability of SMT products.
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49. Interface-Promoted Direct Oxidation of p-Arsanilic Acid and Removal of Total Arsenic by the Coupling of Peroxymonosulfate and Mn-Fe-Mixed Oxide
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Lirong Zheng, Tian-Wei Hua, Ming-Kun Ke, Shu-Chuan Mei, Gui-Xiang Huang, Ying-Jie Zhang, Zhao-Hua Wang, and Han-Qing Yu
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Arsanilic acid ,Elution ,Inorganic chemistry ,Oxide ,chemistry.chemical_element ,General Chemistry ,010501 environmental sciences ,Alkali metal ,01 natural sciences ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Adsorption ,chemistry ,Environmental Chemistry ,Mixed oxide ,Porosity ,Arsenic ,0105 earth and related environmental sciences - Abstract
As one of the extensively used feed additives in livestock and poultry breeding, p-arsanilic acid (p-ASA) has become an organoarsenic pollutant with great concern. For the efficient removal of p-ASA from water, the combination of chemical oxidation and adsorption is recognized as a promising process. Herein, hollow/porous Mn-Fe-mixed oxide (MnFeO) nanocubes were synthesized and used in coupling with peroxymonosulfate (PMS) to oxidize p-ASA and remove the total arsenic (As). Under acidic conditions, both p-ASA and total As could be completely removed in the PMS/MnFeO process and the overall performance was substantially better than that of the Mn/Fe monometallic system. More importantly, an interface-promoted direct oxidation mechanism was found in the p-ASA-involved PMS/MnFeO system. Rather than activate PMS to generate reactive oxygen species (i.e., SO4·-, ·OH, and 1O2), the MnFeO nanocubes first adsorbed p-ASA to form a ligand-oxide interface, which improved the oxidation of the adsorbed p-ASA by PMS and ultimately enhanced the removal of the total As. Such a direct oxidation process achieved selective oxidation of p-ASA and avoidance of severe interference from the commonly present constituents in real water samples. After facile elution with dilute alkali solution, the used MnFeO nanocubes exhibited superior recyclability in the repeated p-ASA removal experiments. Therefore, this work provides a promising approach for efficient abatement of phenylarsenical-caused water pollution based on the PMS/MnFeO oxidation process.
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50. Parabens and bisphenol A and its structural analogues in over-the-counter medicines from China
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Ying Guo, Ying-Jie Zhang, Chong-Jing Gao, and Lu-Lu Jia
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Adult ,China ,endocrine system ,Bisphenol A ,Acceptable daily intake ,Bisphenol F ,Health, Toxicology and Mutagenesis ,Population ,Parabens ,Nonprescription Drugs ,Endocrine Disruptors ,010501 environmental sciences ,01 natural sciences ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Phenols ,Humans ,Environmental Chemistry ,Food science ,Benzhydryl Compounds ,Child ,education ,0105 earth and related environmental sciences ,education.field_of_study ,urogenital system ,Chemistry ,Infant ,Environmental Exposure ,General Medicine ,Chinese patent ,Pollution ,Hazard quotient ,Paraben ,Over-the-counter ,hormones, hormone substitutes, and hormone antagonists - Abstract
Pharmaceuticals, such as over-the-counter (OTC) medicines, may be an important source of human exposure to several endocrine disruptors, though unnoticed to date. In the present study, we investigated the presence of six parabens and nine bisphenol A (BPA) and its analogues in OTC medicines manufactured in China. Parabens and bisphenols were present in more than 90% of the samples. The total measured concentrations of parabens and bisphenols were in the range of non-detectable (ND) to 213 ng/g and ND to 415 ng/g, respectively. Regarding parabens, methyl paraben (MeP) was the predominant analog, accounting for 43 ± 36% of the total amount, followed by ethyl paraben (EtP) (39 ± 35%), and others (< 10%). Bisphenol F and BPA were the predominant bisphenols, accounting for 24 ± 28% and 22 ± 26% of the total amount, respectively. The median values of estimated daily intakes (EDIs) of parabens and bisphenols were the highest for infants (2.96 and 3.14 ng/kg_bw/day, respectively) and the lowest for adults (0.69 and 0.25 ng/kg_bw/day, respectively); moreover, the EDIs of parabens and bisphenols were higher in Chinese patent medicines than in western pediatric medicines. The hazard quotient (HQ) for sum of MeP and EtP (∑(MeP + EtP)) and BPA in three age groups were within the safe zone (HQ < 0.0004). Monte Carlo simulation was applied to predict the human exposure risk of parabens and bisphenols. The predicted ranges of EDIs of parabens and bisphenols were much wider, and the extreme predicted values were observed in all four age groups, which were higher than the acceptable daily intake. The extreme predicted values of ∑(MeP + EtP) and BPA were indicative of carcinogenic risk in toddlers. These results implied potential risks for the Chinese people existed. Considering the huge export of Chinese traditional medicines and western medicines worldwide, and easy access to OTC medicines for the general population, the presence of parabens, bisphenols, and other environmental contaminants in medicines still need to be monitored.
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- 2021
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