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2. CRTypist: Simulating Touchscreen Typing Behavior via Computational Rationality.
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Danqing Shi, Yujun Zhu, Jussi P. P. Jokinen, Aditya Acharya, Aini Putkonen, Shumin Zhai, and Antti Oulasvirta
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- 2024
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3. Mathematic rule and the experiments of chiral enhancement/amplification for enantiomers before origin of life
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Huajie ZHU, Zhiwei LI, Yunjin JIA, Yujun ZHU, and U. Pittman Jr. Charles
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computational chemistry ,chiral enrichment/amplification ,enantiomers ,prebiotic era ,l-amino acids ,Technology - Abstract
The non-racemic enantiomers may exist with very small %ee values, which formed by some asymmetric factors (such as symmetry breaking) during their synthesis in the prebiotic pool in the absence of other chiral sources. We now conclude a mathematic formula by concerning the organic reaction principles. We found that the tiny %ee (%ee1) values of non-racemic enantiomers can be enhanced to a reasonable large %ee values (%ee2) after the non-racemic enantiomers react with bis-functional group reagents (such as oxalaldehyde). Theoretically, if the %ee1 is extremely small, the enhancement/amplification multiples (%ee2/%ee1) should increase greatly. The is necessary to enrich the %ee values in prebiotic pool for the chiral compounds (such as L-amino acids) with very small %ee values. Finally, about 1% of L-tryptophan methyl ester (L-TME) was used to react with CHOCHO, and the %ee2 of the L-TME remained in solution increased to 3.4%. The largest amplification multiple is 1.9 (from 6.1% of %ee1 to enrich to 11.7% (%ee2)); The largest increasement of the %ee (Δ%ee=%ee2-%ee1) is 12.3% (from 44.2% to 56.5%).
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- 2023
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4. The establishment of a recombinase polymerase amplification technique for the detection of mouse poxvirus
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Yuexiao Lian, Mengdi Zhang, Yujun Zhu, Miaoli Wu, Bihong Huang, Li Xiao, Kehang Shi, Peide Li, Feng Cong, and Huanan Wang
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Ectromelia virus ,Recombinase polymerase amplification ,Detection ,CrmD gene ,Qualitative analysis ,Veterinary medicine ,SF600-1100 - Abstract
Abstract Background Ectromelia virus (ECTV) is the causative agent of mousepox in mice. In the past century, ECTV was a serious threat to laboratory mouse colonies worldwide. Recombinase polymerase amplification (RPA), which is widely used in virus detection, is an isothermal amplification method. Results In this study, a probe-based RPA detection method was established for rapid and sensitive detection of ECTV.Primers were designed for the highly conserved region of the crmD gene, the main core protein of recessive poxvirus, and standard plasmids were constructed. The lowest detection limit of the ECTV RT- RPA assay was 100 copies of DNA mol-ecules per reaction. In addition, the method showed high specificity and did not cross-react with other common mouse viruses.Therefore, the practicability of the RPA method in the field was confirmed by the detection of 135 clinical samples. The real-time RPA assay was very similar to the ECTV real-time PCR assay, with 100% agreement. Conclusions In conclusion, this RPA assay offers a novel alternative for the simple, sensitive, and specific identification of ECTV, especially in low-resource settings.
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- 2023
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5. Rapid detection of goose astrovirus genotypes 2 using real-time reverse transcription recombinase polymerase amplification
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Haiqin Li, Yujun Zhu, Chunhe Wan, Zhangzhang Wang, Lei Liu, Meifang Tan, Fanfan Zhang, Yanbing Zeng, Jiangnan Huang, Chengcheng Wu, Yu Huang, Zhaofeng Kang, and Xiaoqiao Guo
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Goose astrovirus genotypes 2 ,Real-time ,Reverse transcription recombinase polymerase amplification ,Point-of-care diagnosis ,Veterinary medicine ,SF600-1100 - Abstract
Abstract Background Goose astrovirus (GoAstV) is an important pathogen that causes joint and visceral gout in goslings. It has been circulating in many provinces of China since 2017. Goose astrovirus genotypes 2 (GoAstV-2) is the main epidemic strain, and its high morbidity and mortality have caused huge economic losses to the goose industry. An accurate point-of-care detection for GoAstV-2 is of great significance. In this study, we developed a real-time reverse transcription recombinase polymerase amplification (RT-RPA) method for the on-site detection of GoAstV-2 infection. Results The real-time RT-RPA reaction was carried out at a constant temperature of 39 °C, and the entire detection time from nucleic acid preparation to the end of amplification was only 25 min using the portable device. The results of a specificity analysis showed that no cross-reaction was observed with other related pathogens. The detection limit of the assay was 100 RNA copies/μL. The low coefficient of variation value indicated excellent repeatability. We used 270 clinical samples to evaluate the performance of our established method, the positive concordance rates with RT-qPCR were 99.6%, and the linear regression analysis revealed a strong correlation. Conclusions The established real-time RT-RPA assay showed high rapidity, specificity and sensitivity, which can be widely applied in the laboratory, field and especially in the resource-limited settings for GoAstV-2 point-of-care diagnosis.
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- 2023
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6. NuWa: off-state tolerant backscattering system with uncontrolled excitation traffics
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Zhiyi Yang, Xin He, Guiping Lin, Weiwei Jiang, Yujun Zhu, Jianfeng Sun, Yong Xu, and Panlong Yang
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WiFi backscatter ,Uncontrolled traffic ,Reed-Solomon code ,Frame design ,Computer engineering. Computer hardware ,TK7885-7895 ,Electronic computers. Computer science ,QA75.5-76.95 - Abstract
Abstract Backscatter communication relies on passive reflections of the existing radio frequency (RF) signals, making it suitable for low-power and low-complexity communication in IoT applications. However, the performance of existing systems severely degrades in real-life environments, due to irregular “on” and “off” states of ambient signals like WiFi, which are not controllable. In this paper, we propose a joint coding and framing scheme for the backscattering physical layer to fight against the off-state in the excitation signal. We first design transmission schemes including both the Reed-Solomon (RS) codes and the frame structure, to correct the burst error caused by the off states. In order to implement the codes at the resource-constrained tag, we design a look-up table for the encoding process. We prototype our system NuWa that could efficiently backscatter with uncontrolled traffics generated randomly. We demonstrate that NuWa could achieve a 1 Mbps transmission throughput when the tag is over 1 m away from the receiver in high traffic load and 150 kbps in low traffic load. Finally, we evaluate the throughput with respect to the distance change between the tag and the receiver, and 950 kbps is achieved at a distance of $$6\,m$$ 6 m .
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- 2023
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7. Energy Minimization for IRS-Assisted SWIPT-MEC System
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Shuai Zhang, Yujun Zhu, Meng Mei, Xin He, and Yong Xu
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IRS ,MEC ,SWIPT ,energy consumption ,Chemical technology ,TP1-1185 - Abstract
With the rapid development of the internet of things (IoT) era, IoT devices may face limitations in battery capacity and computational capability. Simultaneous wireless information and power transfer (SWIPT) and mobile edge computing (MEC) have emerged as promising technologies to address these challenges. Due to wireless channel fading and susceptibility to obstacles, this paper introduces intelligent reflecting surfaces (IRS) to enhance the spectral and energy efficiency of wireless networks. We propose a system model for IRS-assisted uplink offloading computation, downlink offloading computation results, and simultaneous energy transfer. Considering constraints such as IRS phase shifts, latency, energy harvesting, and offloading transmit power, we jointly optimize the CPU frequency of IoT devices, offloading transmit power, local computation workload, power splitting (PS) ratio, and IRS phase shifts. This establishes a multi-variate coupled nonlinear problem aimed at minimizing IoT devices energy consumption. We design an effective alternating optimization (AO) iterative algorithm based on block coordinate descent, and utilize closed-form solutions, Dinkelbach-based Lagrange dual method, and semidefinite relaxation (SDR) method to minimize IoT devices energy consumption. Simulation results demonstrate that the proposed scheme achieves lower energy consumption compared to other resource allocation strategies.
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- 2024
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8. Dissection and Fine-Mapping of Two QTL Controlling Grain Size Linked in a 515.6-kb Region on Chromosome 10 of Rice
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Yi Shen, Derun Huang, Zhenhua Zhang, Yeyang Fan, Zhonghua Sheng, Jieyun Zhuang, Bo Shen, and Yujun Zhu
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rice ,grain weight ,grain size ,minor effect ,closely linked ,quantitative trait locus ,Botany ,QK1-989 - Abstract
Grain size is a primary determinant of grain weight, which is one of the three essential components of rice grain yield. Mining the genes that control grain size plays an important role in analyzing the regulation mechanism of grain size and improving grain appearance quality. In this study, two closely linked quantitative trait loci (QTL) controlling grain size, were dissected and fine-mapped in a 515.6-kb region on the long arm of chromosome 10 by using six near isogenic line populations. One of them, qGS10.2, which controlled 1000 grain weight (TGW) and grain width (GW), was delimited into a 68.1-kb region containing 14 annotated genes. The Teqing allele increased TGW and GW by 0.17 g and 0.011 mm with the R2 of 12.7% and 11.8%, respectively. The other one, qGL10.2, which controlled grain length (GL), was delimited into a 137.3-kb region containing 22 annotated genes. The IRBB52 allele increased GL by 0.018 mm with the R2 of 6.8%. Identification of these two QTL provides candidate regions for cloning of grain size genes.
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- 2024
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9. Advanced hybrid nanosheet membranes with stable nanochannels for ultrafast molecular separation
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Qi Guo, Mao Xu, Qi Tang, Yuchen Liu, Weiyu Zhang, Chan Guo, Xiaoli Zhao, Yujun Zhu, Sheng Ye, Dan Liu, Weiwei Lei, and Cheng Chen
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Water supply for domestic and industrial purposes ,TD201-500 - Abstract
Abstract Lamellar graphene oxide (GO) membranes have gained substantial interest for molecular separation processes. However, GO membranes have shown inefficient separation performance levels due to their possession of sufficient functional groups that lead to swelling under applied hydraulic pressure. Herein, we demonstrate a highly stable and ultrafast filtrable graphene oxide-boron nitride (GOBN) hybrid membrane by incorporating boron nitride (BN) nanosheets into a GO membrane to restrict swelling and provide efficient hydraulic pressure separation characteristics. This new heterostructure retains the GOBN membrane microstructure and provides more nanochannels around the incorporation sites due to the small size of BN nanosheets; this phenomenon increases the permeance to 1310 Lm−2h−1bar−1, which is nearly six times higher than that of the pure GO membrane, with a high rejection reaching 99.2% for aqueous organic dyes. More importantly, the GOBN hybrid membrane shows an impressive permeance and dye molecule rejection performance characteristic across a range of organic solvents, such as methanol, ethanol, and isopropyl alcohol; the performance characteristics are better than those for the GO membrane. Our GOBN membrane with a stable microstructure opens opportunities for developing a high-performance multiple solvent nanofiltration membrane that surpasses the permeability-selectivity trade-off.
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- 2023
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10. Multi-view Click-through Rate Prediction based on Multi-layer Deep Interest Network.
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Yong Xu, Jingru Zhen, Bao Chen, Qun Fang, Yujun Zhu, and Xin He
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- 2022
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11. Establishment of a recombinase polymerase amplification (RPA) fluorescence assay for the detection of swine acute diarrhea syndrome coronavirus (SADS-CoV)
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Xiao Cong, Yujun Zhu, Xinchao Liu, Yuexiao Lian, Bihong Huang, Yinzhu Luo, Youfang Gu, Miaoli Wu, and Yue Shi
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Swine acute diarrhea syndrome coronavirus (SADS-CoV) ,Recombinase polymerase amplification (RPA) ,Specificity ,Sensitivity ,Stability ,Repeatability ,Veterinary medicine ,SF600-1100 - Abstract
Abstract Background Swine acute diarrhea syndrome coronavirus (SADS-CoV) causes acute vomiting and diarrhea in piglets, leading to significant financial losses for the pig industry. Recombinase polymerase amplification (RPA) is a rapid nucleic acid amplification technology used under constant temperature conditions. The study established a real-time reverse transcription (RT)-RPA assay for early diagnosis of SADS-CoV. Results The detection limit of the real-time RT-RPA was 74 copies/µL of SADS-CoV genomic standard recombinant plasmid in 95% of cases. The assay was performed in less than 30 min and no cross-reactions were observed with eight other common viruses that affect swine, including classical swine fever virus (CSFV), porcine reproductive and respiratory syndrome virus (PRRSV), pseudo rabies virus (PRV), swine influenza virus (SIV), seneca valley virus (SVA), transmissible gastroenteritis virus (TGEV), porcine epidemic diarrhea virus (PEDV) and porcine deltacoronavirus (PDCoV). The coefficient of variation (C.V.) values of the two standards dilutions and three positive clinical sample ranged from 2.95% to 4.71%. A total of 72 clinical fecal samples from swine with diarrheal symptoms were analyzed with the developed RT-RPA and quantitative RT-PCR. There was 98.61% agreement between the RT-RPA and the quantitative real-time PCR results. Conclusions These results indicated that the developed RT-RPA assay had good specificity, sensitivity, stability and repeatability. The study successfully established a broadly reactive RT-RPA assay for SADS-CoV detection.
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- 2022
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12. Simultaneous Detection of Three Subgroups of Avian Leukosis Virus Using the Nanoparticle-Assisted PCR Assay
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Miaoli Wu, Shuaiqi Hu, Yujun Zhu, Feng Cong, and Shengwang Liu
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nanoPCR ,avian leukosis virus ,discrimination ,Microbiology ,QR1-502 - Abstract
Nanoparticle-assisted polymerase chain reaction (nanoPCR) is a novel method for the rapid detection of pathogens. A sensitive and specific multiple nanoPCR assay was developed for simultaneous detection of avian leucosis virus (ALV) subgroups A, B and J. In this study, three pairs of primers were designed, based on the conserved region of the gp85 gene. An exploration of the optimal primer concentration and annealing temperature were carried out, for better performance of the nanoPCR assay. According to the results, the multiple nanoPCR assay amplified 336 pb, 625 bp and 167 bp fragments of ALV-A, -B and -J, respectively, and showed no cross-reactivity with irrelevant pathogens, suggesting the excellent specificity of the assay. The constructed standard DNA templates were used to estimate the limit of detection. As shown by the results, the detection limit of the nanoPCR assay was nearly 10 copies/μL. To further evaluate the detection ability of the assay, 186 clinical samples were detected using the nanoPCR assay, among which, 14 samples were confirmed as ALV positive; the results were further confirmed by sequencing. In conclusion, a highly specific and sensitive nanoPCR assay was successfully developed, which could be a useful tool for clinical diagnosis as well as for the discrimination of ALV-A, -B and -J.
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- 2023
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13. Correction: Rapid detection of goose astrovirus genotypes 2 using real-time reverse transcription recombinase polymerase amplification
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Haiqin Li, Yujun Zhu, Chunhe Wan, Zhangzhang Wang, Lei Liu, Meifang Tan, Fanfan Zhang, Yanbing Zeng, Jiangnan Huang, Chengcheng Wu, Yu Huang, Zhaofeng Kang, and Xiaoquan Guo
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Veterinary medicine ,SF600-1100 - Published
- 2023
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14. A Novel PCR-Based Functional Marker of Rice Blast Resistance Gene Pi25
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Yeyang Fan, Zhenhua Zhang, Derun Huang, Tingxu Huang, Hongfei Wang, Jieyun Zhuang, and Yujun Zhu
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rice blast ,allele-specific marker ,allele ,tetra-primer amplification refractory mutation system (ARMS)-PCR ,single nucleotide polymorphism ,marker-assisted selection ,Agriculture (General) ,S1-972 - Abstract
Rice blast is arguably the most devastating fungal disease of rice. Utilization of resistance genes to breed resistant cultivars is one of the most economical and environmentally friendly approaches to combat the disease. Pi25, a major resistance gene conferring broad-spectrum resistance to both leaf and neck blast, is an ideal gene resource to improve the resistance of rice varieties to blast. Recently, several allele-specific markers were developed. However, they were deficiently efficient due to either an additional process of restriction enzyme digestion for cleaved amplified polymorphic sequence (CAPS) markers or the risk of false-positive error in identifying susceptible Tetep allele (Pi25TTP) for PCR-based markers. In this study, based on a conserved single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) between resistant and susceptible alleles, a tetra-primer amplification refractory mutation system (ARMS)-PCR marker was developed. The new marker, namely Pi25-2687R3, could effectively distinguish the resistant Gumei 2 (GM2) allele (Pi25GM2) and the susceptible allele Pi25TTP. Moreover, a perfect consistency of genotyping was exhibited between Pi25-2687R3 and published CAPS marker CAP3/Hpy 99I. A more accurate genotyping was also displayed compared to the previous PCR-based SNP marker Pi25-2566. Our finding proved that Pi25-2687R3 could achieve the same result as CAP3/Hpy 99I with less workload and cost and could promote the accuracy in the identification of genotypes superior to Pi25-2566. This study provided a quick and reliable functional marker for discriminating Pi25 alleles, which would be a valuable tool for genotypic assay and rice molecular breeding of blast resistance.
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- 2023
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15. Exclusive Papers on Environmentally Friendly Catalysis in China
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Hongxing Dai, Xiang Wang, Yujun Zhu, Haibao Huang, and Yunkun Zhao
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n/a ,Chemical technology ,TP1-1185 ,Chemistry ,QD1-999 - Abstract
With the development of modern industries, environmental pollution has become a serious and urgent issue [...]
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16. A Novel 3-D Localization Scheme Using 1-D AOA and TDOA Measurements.
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Qiong Hu, Yixun Peng, Qun Wan, Zepeng Hu, Zongquan Wang, and Yujun Zhu
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- 2021
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17. High Resolution Joint Angle and Delay Estimation Using IEEE 802.11ac.
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Ziqiang Wang, Qun Wan, Zongquan Wang, and Yujun Zhu
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- 2021
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18. Lagrangian decomposition for stochastic TIMES energy system optimization model
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Yujun Zhu and Ju Ming
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the times model ,stochastic extension ,two-stage stochastic programs with recourse ,scenario decomposition ,lagrangian relaxation ,supergradient ascent method ,Mathematics ,QA1-939 - Abstract
Energy system optimization models play an essential role in current decision support on topics including energy security, sustainable development and environmental protection from industrial, regional, national and even global perspective. One of the key energy system optimization models applied in international energy policy is TIMES. The article establishes two basic deterministic TIMES models which cover an energy commodity (coal or gas), a three-step supply curve and an end-use energy service demand. Then we convert the deterministic TIMES models into a stochastic optimization problem with multiple scenarios, and implement the Lagrangian decomposition approach in solving the stochastic programming models. The numerical experiment shows the feasibility of the Lagrangian decomposition algorithm to solve stochastic TIMES models with a small amount of scenarios, and analyze several reasons for non-convergence cases including the choice of step length and initial values of Lagrangian multipliers.
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- 2022
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19. Detection of QTL for High-Temperature Tolerance in Rice Using a High-Density Bin Map
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Derun Huang, Zhenhua Zhang, Yeyang Fan, Shaoqing Tang, Jieyun Zhuang, and Yujun Zhu
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rice ,heading date ,spikelet fertility ,high-temperature tolerance ,QTL ,Agriculture - Abstract
Rice is sensitive to high-temperature stress during almost all stages of growth and development. High-temperature stress has become one of the main factors restricting high yield and superior quality of rice. In this study, recombinant inbred lines (RILs) derived from an indica rice cross between two restorer lines were planted in two years. One sowing date was applied in 2019, and four sowing dates were set in 2020 according to the period of local high temperatures in recent years. Two traits closely related to high-temperature tolerance, heading date (HD), and spikelet fertility (SF) were measured. In each trial, the HD showed a bimodal distribution, whereas SF had a continuous and left-skewed distribution. QTL analysis was performed using a high-density bin map. For HD, a total of six QTL were detected. All of them correspond in position to the cloned genes, among which qHD8 in the DTH8/Ghd8 region showed the largest genetic effect. For SF, a total of eight QTL were detected. Five of them, qSF1, qSF2, qSF3.1, qSF3.2, and qSF8, showed high-temperature tolerance and had an important potential in rice breeding.
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- 2023
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20. Association between osteoporosis or osteopenia and taking antiplatelet agents in general US population of NHANES
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Hao Lv, Jiuxiang Wang, Yujun Zhu, Zhimu Hu, Ziwen Wang, Mingzhu Qiao, and Ting Jiang
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osteoporosis ,osteopenia ,antiplatelet agents ,NHANES ,cross-sectional survey ,Diseases of the endocrine glands. Clinical endocrinology ,RC648-665 - Abstract
BackgroundOsteoporosis (OP) and osteopenia are common bone disorders in old age, and lots of patients suffering from OP or osteopenia need to take antiplatelet agents to treat basic diseases. However, clinical data on the link between osteopenia or OP and antiplatelet agents are limited.MethodsData in this study were collected and screened from the NHANES from 2013 to 2014 and 2017 to 2018. The variables were extracted from interviews and compared between OP or osteopenia participants and normal. The relationship between OP or osteopenia and taking antiplatelet drugs was analyzed by weighted multivariate logistic regressionResultsAfter excluding individuals who were not eligible and had invalid data, we finally identified 894 participants for inclusion in the study. We found a negative association between OP or osteopenia and taking antiplatelet agents (OR = 0.53; 95% CI, 0.33–0.84; p < 0.05). These results did not change on multiple imputations (OR = 0.32, 95% CI, 0.19–0.56; p
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- 2022
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21. Optimization strategy of wireless charger node deployment based on improved cuckoo search algorithm
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Yang Wang, Feifan Wang, Yujun Zhu, Yiyang Liu, and Chuanxin Zhao
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Wireless rechargeable sensor network ,Node deployment ,Deployment optimization ,Cuckoo search ,Telecommunication ,TK5101-6720 ,Electronics ,TK7800-8360 - Abstract
Abstract In wireless rechargeable sensor network, the deployment of charger node directly affects the overall charging utility of sensor network. Aiming at this problem, this paper abstracts the charger deployment problem as a multi-objective optimization problem that maximizes the received power of sensor nodes and minimizes the number of charger nodes. First, a network model that maximizes the sensor node received power and minimizes the number of charger nodes is constructed. Second, an improved cuckoo search (ICS) algorithm is proposed. This algorithm is based on the traditional cuckoo search algorithm (CS) to redefine its step factor, and then use the mutation factor to change the nesting position of the host bird to update the bird’s nest position, and then use ICS to find the ones that maximize the received power of the sensor node and minimize the number of charger nodes optimal solution. Compared with the traditional cuckoo search algorithm and multi-objective particle swarm optimization algorithm, the simulation results show that the algorithm can effectively increase the receiving power of sensor nodes, reduce the number of charger nodes and find the optimal solution to meet the conditions, so as to maximize the network charging utility.
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- 2021
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22. Study on Nitrogen-Doped Biomass Carbon-Based Composite Cobalt Selenide Heterojunction and Its Electrocatalytic Performance
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Tengfei Meng, Hongjin Shi, Feng Ao, Peng Wang, Longyao Wang, Lan Wang, Yujun Zhu, Yunxiang Lu, and Yupei Zhao
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cobalt selenide ,electrocatalysis ,biomass ,DFT ,Mining engineering. Metallurgy ,TN1-997 - Abstract
With the increasing utilization of clean energy, the development and utilization of hydrogen energy has become a research topic of great significance. Cobalt selenide (CS) is an electrocatalyst with great potential for oxygen evolution reaction (OER). In this paper, a nitrogen-doped biomass carbon (1NC@3)-based composite cobalt selenide (CS) heterojunction was prepared via a solvothermal method using kelp as the raw material. Structural, morphological, and electrochemical analyses were conducted to evaluate its performance. The electrochemical test results demonstrate that the overpotential of the CS/1NC@3 catalyst in the OER process was 292 mV, with a Tafel slope of 98.71 mV·dec−1 at a current density of 10 mA·cm−2. The electrochemical performance of the CS/1NC@3 catalyst was further confirmed by theoretical calculations, which revealed that the presence of the biomass carbon substrate enhanced the charge transport speed of the OER process and promoted the OER process. This study provides a promising strategy for the development of efficient electrocatalysts for OER applications.
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- 2023
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23. An improved fast transform algorithm based on adaptive hybrid channel allocation in TSCH networks
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Junxin Gu, Yong Xu, Yujun Zhu, Fan Mei, Longlong Kang, and Yiyang Liu
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IEEE 802.15.4e ,Wireless sensor network ,Hybrid channel allocation (HCA) ,Time Slotted Channel Hopping (TSCH) ,Resource Scheduling Algorithm ,Telecommunication ,TK5101-6720 ,Electronics ,TK7800-8360 - Abstract
Abstract Time Slotted Channel Hopping (TSCH) is one of the five access behavior technologies defined in the IEEE 802.15.4e standard. Research shows that the wireless sensor network with single dynamic and static channel allocation in TSCH mode has higher performance. The clogging rate results in unnecessary energy waste. Therefore, this paper proposes an adaptive hybrid channel allocation strategy (AHCA) to measure the link quality change of wireless sensor networks in TSCH mode. The strategy estimates the part of the channel quality and determines whether the node wants to transmit on this channel and the optimal channel for node information transmission. According to the change of the amount of information transmitted, the hybrid channel allocation scheme of the dynamic and static channel ratio is adaptively adjusted to reduce the energy consumption of the information transmission process. This article performs experimental simulation on Contiki-NG. The experimental results show that the proposed scheme has shorter transmission time and lower congestion rate than the single dynamic static channel allocation wireless sensor network. The more reasonable and effective measurement, analysis and use of channel resources can fundamentally increase the amount of information transfer in wireless sensor networks per unit time, and thus extend the lifetime of wireless sensor networks.
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24. Effect of Morphology-Dependent Oxygen Vacancies of CeO2 on the Catalytic Oxidation of Toluene
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Ahmed Ismail, Muhammad Zahid, Boren Hu, Adnan Khan, Nauman Ali, and Yujun Zhu
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toluene ,CeO2 ,distinct morphologies ,catalytic oxidation ,oxygen vacancies ,Chemical technology ,TP1-1185 ,Chemistry ,QD1-999 - Abstract
Catalytic oxidation is regarded as an effective, economical, and practical approach to remove volatile organic compounds such as important air pollutants. CeO2 catalysts with different morphologies exhibit different oxygen vacancies content, which plays a vital role in oxidation reaction. Herein, three distinct morphologies of CeO2 i.e., shuttle (CeO2 (S)), nanorod (CeO2 (R)), and nanoparticle (CeO2 (P)), were successfully fabricated by the SEM and TEM results, and investigated for toluene catalytic oxidation. The various characterizations showed that the CeO2 (S) catalyst exhibited a larger surface area along with higher surface oxygen vacancies in contrast to CeO2 (R) and CeO2 (P), which is responsible for its excellent toluene catalytic oxidation. The 90% toluene conversion temperature at 225 °C over CeO2 (S) was less than that over CeO2 (R) (283 °C) and CeO2 (P) (360 °C). In addition, CeO2 (S) showed a greater reaction rate (14.37 × 10−2 μmol∙g−1∙s−1), TOFov (4.8 × 10−4∙s−1) at 190 °C and lower activation energy value (67.4 kJ/mol). Furthermore, the CeO2 (S) also displayed good recyclability, long-term activity stability, and good tolerance to water. As a result, CeO2 (S) is considered a good candidate to remove toluene.
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25. Fine mapping of qTGW10-20.8, a QTL having important contribution to grain weight variation in rice
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Yujun Zhu, Zhenhua Zhang, Junyu Chen, Yeyang Fan, Tongmin Mou, Shaoqing Tang, and Jieyun Zhuang
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Agriculture ,Agriculture (General) ,S1-972 - Abstract
Grain weight is one of the most important determinants of grain yield in rice. In this study, QTL analysis for grain weight, grain length, and grain width was performed using populations derived from crosses between major parental lines of three-line indica hybrid rice. A total of 27 QTL for grain weight were detected using three recombinant inbred line populations derived from the crosses Teqing/IRBB lines, Zhenshan 97/Milyang 46, and Xieqingzao/Milyang 46. Of these, 10 were found in only a single population and the other 17 in two or all three populations. Nine of the 17 common QTL were located in regions where no QTL associated with grain weight have been cloned and one was selected for fine-mapping. Eight populations segregating in an isogenic background were derived from one F7 residual heterozygote of Teqing/IRBB52. The target QTL, qTGW10-20.8 controlling grain weight, grain length, and grain width, was localized to a 70.7-kb region flanked by InDel markers Te20811 and Te20882 on the long arm of chromosome 10. The QTL region contains seven annotated genes, of which six encode proteins with known functional domains and one encodes a hypothetical protein. One of the genes, Os10g0536100 encoding the MIKC-type MADS-box protein OsMADS56, is the most likely candidate for qTGW10-20.8. These results provide a basis for cloning qTGW10-20.8, which has an important contribution to grain weight variation in rice. Keywords: Fine mapping, Grain length, Grain weight, Quantitative trait loci, Rice
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26. Development of a real-time loop-mediated isothermal amplification assay for detection of porcine circovirus 3
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Huanan Wang, Xiangnan Liu, Fanwen Zeng, Tongyuan Zhang, Yuexiao Lian, Miaoli Wu, Li Xiao, Yujun Zhu, Yu Zhang, Meili Chen, Ren Huang, Manlin Luo, Feng Cong, and Pengju Guo
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Porcine circovirus 3 ,Real-time LAMP ,Epidemiological investigations ,Veterinary medicine ,SF600-1100 - Abstract
Abstract Background Porcine circovirus type 3 (PCV3) is an emerging circovirus species, that has been reported in major pig-raising countries including the United States, China, South Korea, Brazil, Spain, and Poland. Results A real-time loop-mediated isothermal amplification (LAMP) assay was developed for rapid detection of porcine circovirus 3 (PCV3). The method had a detection limit of 1 × 101 copies/μL with no cross-reactions with classical swine fever virus (CSFV) C strain, foot-and-mouth disease virus (FMDV), porcine circovirus 2 (PCV2) LG vaccine strain, porcine epidemic diarrhoea virus (PEDV), porcine respiratory and reproductive syndrome virus (PRRSV), or pseudorabies virus (PRV). The PCV3 positive detection rate of 203 clinical samples for the real-time LAMP assay was 89.66% (182/203). Conclusions The real-time LAMP assay is highly sensitive, and specific for use in epidemiological investigations of PCV3.
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27. Development and evaluation of a broadly reactive reverse transcription recombinase polymerase amplification assay for rapid detection of murine norovirus
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Lei Ma, Fanwen Zeng, Feng Cong, Bihong Huang, Yujun Zhu, Miaoli Wu, Fengjiao Xu, Wen Yuan, Ren Huang, and Pengju Guo
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Murine norovirus ,Recombinase polymerase amplification ,Genetic diversity ,Detection ,Veterinary medicine ,SF600-1100 - Abstract
Abstract Background Murine norovirus (MNV) is recognized as the most prevalent viral pathogen in captive mouse colonies. The rapid detection assay for MNV would be a useful tool for monitoring and preventing MNV infection. A recombinase polymerase amplification (RPA) assay was established in this study to provide a solution for rapid and sensitive detection of MNV. Results The detection limit of the RT-RPA assay for the detection of MNV was 1 × 102 copies of RNA molecules per reaction. The assay was specific since there was no cross-reaction with other common murine viruses. In addition, the broad reactivity of the RT-RPA assay was validated using the synthesized template carrying seven point mutations among several MNV strains. The MNV RT-RPA assay could detect as few as 1 × 102 copies of the mutant per reaction, suggesting the assay could be broadly reactive against a large diversity of MNV strains. Forty eight clinical samples including 16 gastric tissue specimens, 16 cecal tissue specimens and 16 fecal specimens were tested for the validation of the new developed RT-RPA assay. The detection results of RT-RPA and RT-qPCR for clinical samples were very similar, except that a gastric tissue sample which was positive by RT-qPCR, with a RNA titer of 27 copies, was negative by RT-RPA. Conclusions A broadly reactive RT-RPA assay was successfully established for MNV detection.
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- 2018
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28. Human Activity Recognition Using Smartphones With WiFi Signals
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Guiping Lin, Weiwei Jiang, Sicong Xu, Xiaobo Zhou, Xing Guo, Yujun Zhu, and Xin He
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Human-Computer Interaction ,Artificial Intelligence ,Computer Networks and Communications ,Control and Systems Engineering ,Signal Processing ,Human Factors and Ergonomics ,Computer Science Applications - Published
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29. On entropy and pressure via preimage structure for random dynamical systems
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Xinsheng Wang, Weisheng Wu, and Yujun Zhu
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Applied Mathematics ,Analysis - Published
- 2023
30. Improving selective hydrogenation of carbonyls bond in α, β-unsaturated aldehydes over Pt nanoparticles encaged within the amines-functionalized MIL-101-NH2
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Muhammad Zahid, Ahmed Ismail, Manzar Sohail, and Yujun Zhu
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Biomaterials ,Colloid and Surface Chemistry ,Surfaces, Coatings and Films ,Electronic, Optical and Magnetic Materials - Published
- 2022
31. Altered long‐ and short‐range functional connectivity density associated with poor sleep quality in patients with chronic insomnia disorder: A resting‐state fMRI study
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Fuqing Zhou, Yanyan Zhu, Yujun Zhu, Muhua Huang, Jian Jiang, Laichang He, Suhua Huang, Xianjun Zeng, and Honghan Gong
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chronic insomnia disorder ,functional connectivity density ,esting‐state fMRI ,sleep quality ,Neurosciences. Biological psychiatry. Neuropsychiatry ,RC321-571 - Abstract
Abstract Introduction Previous neuroimaging studies have suggested that brain functional impairment and hyperarousal occur during the daytime among patients with chronic insomnia disorder (CID); however, alterations to the brain's intrinsic functional architecture and their association with sleep quality have not yet been documented. Methods In this study, our aim was to investigate the insomnia‐related alterations to the intrinsic connectome in patients with CID (n = 27) at resting state, with a data‐driven approach based on graph theory assessment and functional connectivity density (FCD), which can be interpreted as short‐range (intraregional) or long‐range (interregional) mapping. Results Compared with healthy controls with good sleep, CID patients showed significantly decreased long‐range FCD in the dorsolateral prefrontal cortices and the putamen. These patients also showed decreased short‐range FCD in their multimodal‐processing regions, executive control network, and supplementary motor‐related areas. Furthermore, several regions showed increased short‐range FCD in patients with CID, implying hyper‐homogeneity of local activity. Conclusions Together, these findings suggest that insufficient sleep during chronic insomnia widely affects cortical functional activities, including disrupted FCD and increased short‐range FCD, which is associated with poor sleep quality.
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32. A multiplex xTAG assay for the simultaneous detection of five chicken immunosuppressive viruses
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Feng Cong, Yujun Zhu, Jing Wang, Yuexiao Lian, Xiangnan Liu, Li Xiao, Ren Huang, Yu Zhang, Meili Chen, and Pengju Guo
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Simultaneous detection ,Multiplex xTAG assay ,Chicken anemia virus ,Avian reovirus ,Chicken immunosuppressive viruses ,Veterinary medicine ,SF600-1100 - Abstract
Abstract Background Chicken anemia virus (CAV), avian reovirus (ARV), infectious bursal disease virus (IBDV), Marek’s disease virus (MDV) and reticuloendotheliosis virus (REV) all cause immunosuppressive disease in birds through vertical or horizontal transmission. Mixed infections with these immunosuppressive pathogens lead to atypical clinical signs and obstruct accurate diagnoses and epidemiological investigations. Therefore, it is essential to develop a high-throughput assay for the simultaneous detection of these immunosuppressive viruses with high specificity and sensitivity. The aim of this study was to establish a novel method using a RT-PCR assay combined with fluorescence labeled polystyrene bead microarray (multiplex xTAG assay) to detect single or mixed viral infections. Results The results showed that the established xTAG assay had no nonspecific reactions with avian influenza virus (AIV), infectious bronchitis virus (IBV), newcastle disease virus (NDV), infectious laryngotracheitis virus (ILTV), Mycoplasma gallisepticum (MG) and Mycoplasma synoviae (MS). The limit of detection was 1.0 × 103 copies/μL for IBDV and 1.0 × 102copies/μL for the other four viruses. Ninety field samples were tested and the results were confirmed using conventional RT-PCR methods. The detection results of these two methods were 100% consistent. The established multiplex xTAG assay allows a high throughput and simultaneous detection of five chicken immunosuppressive viruses. Conclusion The multiplex xTAG assay has been showed to be an additional tool for molecular epidemiology studies of five chicken immunosuppressive viruses in the poultry industry.
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33. Development of a sensitive and specific xMAP assay for detection of antibodies against infectious laryngotracheitis and bronchitis viruses
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Huanan Wang, Feng Cong, Jianchi Guan, Li Xiao, Yujun Zhu, Yuexiao Lian, Ren Huang, Meili Chen, and Pengju Guo
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Luminex xMAP technology ,Infectious laryngotracheitis virus ,Infectious bronchitis virus, antibody detection, ELISA ,Infectious and parasitic diseases ,RC109-216 - Abstract
Abstract Background A serological method to simultaneously detect antibodies against infectious laryngotracheitis virus (ILTV) and infectious bronchitis virus (IBV) is imperative for the differential diagnosis and evaluation of antibodies titers after vaccination. Method The microspheres coated with purified recombinant glycoprotein D (gD) of ILTV or nucleocapsid (N) protein of IBV were incubated with serum samples. The simultaneous quantification of ILTV and IBV antibodies were achieved through the interrogation of microspheres by Luminex 200 detection system. . Results This xMAP detection demonstrated no nonspecific reactions with avian influenza virus (AIV), avian leukosis virus (ALV), newcastle disease virus (NDV), and Marek’s disease virus (MDV). The results also demonstrated that the xMAP assay was four times more sensitive than the enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) for ILTV detection and two times more sensitive for IBV detection. A total of 90 chicken serum samples from a chicken farm were tested by xMAP and ELISA assays. The results showed that the coincidence rates were 84.44 and 100% for ILTV and IBV detection, respectively. Conclusion This study exhibited an opportunity for the differential diagnosis through simultaneous detection of multiplex antibodies in serum and can be used for the multiplex antibodies evaluation after vaccination.
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34. Minor-effect QTL for heading date detected in crosses between indica rice cultivar Teqing and near isogenic lines of IR24
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Zhichao Sun, Yujun Zhu, Junyu Chen, Hui Zhang, Zhenhua Zhang, Xiaojun Niu, Yeyang Fan, and Jieyun Zhuang
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Agriculture ,Agriculture (General) ,S1-972 - Abstract
Identification of quantitative trait loci (QTL) having small effects on heading date (HD) is important for fine-tuning flowering time in rice (Oryza sativa L.). In this study, minor-effect QTL for HD were identified using five segregating rice populations, including a recombinant inbred line population derived from crosses between indica cultivar Teqing and near isogenic lines of IR24, and four populations derived from residual heterozygotes identified in the original population. HD data from these populations were obtained in multiple years or at two locations with different photoperiods. A total of 11 QTL were detected; they had small additive effects ranging from 0.21 to 1.63 days. The QTL were all detected in different populations, locations and/or years, having consistent allelic effects across experiments and a stable magnitude across years at the same location. These QTL, and other minor-effect QTL that have been cloned or fine-mapped, generally do not have strong photoperiod sensitivity, and thus can be used in a wide range of eco-geographical conditions. Seven of the 11 QTL were different from those that have been cloned or fine-mapped, providing new candidates for gene cloning and marker-assisted breeding. Allelic effects of QTL corresponding to those that had been cloned or fine-mapped, were much smaller in this study than previously reported. The results supported the assumption that qualitative and quantitative genes may be different alleles at the same loci, suggesting that it may be promising to identify minor-effect QTL from major heading date genes/QTL that have been cloned. Keywords: Growth rate, Oryza sativa, Quantitative trait locus, Residual heterozygosity
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- 2018
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35. Rapid detection of three rabbit pathogens by use of the Luminex x-TAG assay
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Miaoli Wu, Yujun Zhu, Feng Cong, Dan Rao, Wen Yuan, Jing Wang, Bihong Huang, Yuexiao Lian, Yu Zhang, Ren Huang, and Pengju Guo
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Rabbit hemorrhagic disease virus ,Rabbit rotavirus ,Sendai virus ,Multiple PCR ,Luminex x-TAG ,Veterinary medicine ,SF600-1100 - Abstract
Abstract Background Domestic rabbits especially New Zealand white rabbits play an important role in biological research. The disease surveillance and quality control are essential to guarantee the results of animal experiments performed on rabbits. Rabbit hemorrhagic disease virus, rabbit rotavirus and Sendai virus are the important pathogens that needed to be eliminated. Rapid and sensitive method focus on these three viruses should be established for routine monitoring. The Luminex x-TAG assay based on multiplex PCR and fluorescent microsphere is a fast developing technology applied in high throughput detection. Specific primers modified with oligonucleotide sequence/biotin were used to amplify target fragments. The conjugation between oligonucleotide sequence of the PCR products and the MagPlex-TAG microspheres was specific without any cross-reaction, and the hybridization products could be analyzed using the Luminex 200 analyzer instrument. Recombinant plasmids were constructed to estimate the detection limit of the viruses. Furthermore, 40 clinical samples were used to evaluate the efficiency of this multiplex PCR based Luminex x-TAG assay. Results According to the results, this new method showed high specificity and good stability. Assessed by the recombinant plasmids, the detection limit of three viruses was 100copies/μl. Among 40 clinical specimens, 18 specimens were found positive, which was completely concordant with the conventional PCR method. Conclusions The new developed Luminex x-TAG assay is an accurate, high throughput method for rapid detection of three important viruses of rabbits.
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36. impact of Limited English Proficiency on Medication-Related Problems and Emergency Room Visits Among Community-Dwelling Older People.
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Yujun Zhu and Enguidanos, Susan
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BACKGROUND: Older people have higher risk of experiencing medication-related problems (MRPs), leading to increased morbidity, health care use, and mortality. Few studies have examined the pathway between limited English proficiency (LEP) among older people and health service use through MRPs. OBJECTiVE: This study aimed to explore the association of LEP among Latino older people with MRPs and their relationship to emergency room (ER) visits. METHODS: Researchers used secondary enrollment data from a community medication program for older people (N = 180). Researchers conducted linear regression to examine the relationship between ethnicity/English proficiency and MRPs, and logistic regression to explore the association between MRPs and ER visits. Generalized structural equation modeling (GSEM) with bootstrapping was used to test the indirect effect between LEP Latino through MRPs to ER visits. RESULTS: The sample included 70% non-Latino participants, 12% English-speaking Latinos, and 18% LEP Latinos. Analysis LEP Latinos were associated with having 3.4 more MRPs than non-Latino participants, after controlling for covariates. Additionally, each additional MRP was associated with a 10% increased probability of having an ER visit. The GSEM results illustrated there was a significant indirect effect between LEP through MRPs to ER visits (β = 0.27, 95% CI 0.07-0.61). CONCLUSiON: Though LEP was not directly related to increased ER visits, it may have inhibited the ability of Latinos to read and understand medication instructions, contributing to their elevated risk of experiencing MRPs, thus indirectly increasing potential risks of having ER visits. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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37. Recent Progress in Rice Broad-Spectrum Disease Resistance
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Zhiquan Liu, Yujun Zhu, Huanbin Shi, Jiehua Qiu, Xinhua Ding, and Yanjun Kou
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Oryza sativa ,broad-spectrum resistance ,rice blast ,bacterial blight ,breeding ,Biology (General) ,QH301-705.5 ,Chemistry ,QD1-999 - Abstract
Rice is one of the most important food crops in the world. However, stable rice production is constrained by various diseases, in particular rice blast, sheath blight, bacterial blight, and virus diseases. Breeding and cultivation of resistant rice varieties is the most effective method to control the infection of pathogens. Exploitation and utilization of the genetic determinants of broad-spectrum resistance represent a desired way to improve the resistance of susceptible rice varieties. Recently, researchers have focused on the identification of rice broad-spectrum disease resistance genes, which include R genes, defense-regulator genes, and quantitative trait loci (QTL) against two or more pathogen species or many isolates of the same pathogen species. The cloning of broad-spectrum disease resistance genes and understanding their underlying mechanisms not only provide new genetic resources for breeding broad-spectrum rice varieties, but also promote the development of new disease resistance breeding strategies, such as editing susceptibility and executor R genes. In this review, the most recent advances in the identification of broad-spectrum disease resistance genes in rice and their application in crop improvement through biotechnology approaches during the past 10 years are summarized.
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38. Scheduling for Data Transmission in Multi-Hop IEEE 802.15.4e TSCH Networks
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Meng, Mei, Yujun, Zhu, Dadong, Zhao, and Fan, Chen
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- 2018
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39. Influence of CePO4 with different crystalline phase on selective catalytic reduction of NO with ammonia
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Yushi Li, Fulong Yuan, Huansheng Tan, Chen Zhao, Yujun Zhu, and Zhiping Zhang
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Chemistry ,Inorganic chemistry ,chemistry.chemical_element ,Selective catalytic reduction ,General Chemistry ,Oxygen ,Hydrothermal circulation ,Catalysis ,Ammonia ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Adsorption ,Geochemistry and Petrology ,NOx ,Monoclinic crystal system - Abstract
A series of cerium phosphate catalysts with different crystal phases were synthesized by hydrothermal method and co-precipitation method. Hexagonal cerium phosphate (CePO4-H) shows better NH3-SCR denitration activity than monoclinic cerium phosphate (CePO4-M) and mixed phases of CePO4-H and CePO4-M. Moreover, CePO4-H also exhibits excellent activity stability with stream time and cycle used stability. Various characterizations were carried out to explain the effects of different crystal phases of CePO4 on the activity. Among these catalysts, CePO4-H has much stronger surface acidity that is conducive to the adsorption and activation of NH3, and more surface adsorbed oxygen species that can effectively improve SCR activity. In situ DRIFTS were performed to investigate the adsorption and reaction of NH3 and NOx on CePO4-H and CePO4-M, and the results suggest that the better activity over CePO4-H follows mainly the E-R mechanism in the activity temperature window (300–500 oC) with 100% NO conversion.
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40. Routing Algorithm for Relay Node Selection in Wireless Sensor Networks
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Yujun Zhu and Guiping Lin
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Wireless Sensor Networks is a network system which is composed of one or more sinks and many sensor nodes in generally. The process of wireless communication exists path loss in the wireless channel, which can be affected by the distance between receiver and transmitter, the operating frequency or the other factors. It is especially vital for choosing the optimal relay nodes in the case of energy limitation. To emphasize the energy optimally, a method of relay nodes selection based on the energy model is proposed which is considering the effective data transmission and the energy consumption. Theoretical analysis and experiments show that the energy consumption of the next hop relay nodes is smaller.
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41. One‐pot facile synthesis of <scp>Cu‐SAPO</scp> ‐34 via addition of tetraethylenepentamine and its enhanced catalytic activity in selective catalytic reduction of <scp> NO x </scp> with <scp> NH 3 </scp>
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Yue Cao, Boyuan Chen, Yongli Dong, Yujun Zhu, and Zhibin Li
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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
- 2022
42. Rapid detection of goose astrovirus genotypes 2 using real-timereverse transcription recombinase polymerase amplification
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Haiqin Li, Yujun Zhu, Chunhe Wan, Zhangzhang Wang, Lei Liu, Meifang Tan, Fanfan Zhang, Yanbing Zeng, Jiangnan Huang, Chengcheng Wu, Yu Huang, Zhaofeng Kang, and Xiaoqiao Guo
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Background Goose astrovirus (GoAstV) is an important pathogen that causes joint and visceral gout in goslings. It has been circulating in many provinces of China since 2017. Goose astrovirus genotypes 2 (GoAstV-2) is the main epidemic strain, and its high morbidity and mortality have caused huge economic losses to the goose industry. An accurate point-of-care detection for GoAstV-2 is of great significance. In this study, we developed a real-time reverse transcription recombinase polymerase amplification (RT-RPA) method for the on-site detection of GoAstV-2 infection. Results The real-time RT-RPA reaction was carried out at a constant temperature of 39°C, and the entire detection time from nucleic acid preparation to the end of amplification was only 25 min using the portable device. The results of a specificity analysis showed that no cross-reaction was observed with other related pathogens. The detection limit of the assay was 100 RNA copies/µL. The low coefficient of variation value indicated excellent repeatability. We used 270 clinical samples to evaluate the performance of our established method, the positive concordance rates with RT-qPCR were 99.6%, and the linear regression analysis revealed a strong correlation. Conclusions The established real-time RT-RPA assay showed high rapidity, specificity and sensitivity, which can be widely applied in the laboratory, field and especially in the resource-limited settings for GoAstV-2 point-of-care diagnosis.
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- 2023
43. OPRF Secure Computation for Safety Neighbor Verification Protocols of Wireless Sensor Networks
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Meng, Mei, Zhongwei, Xu, Yujun, Zhu, Jeong, Hwa Young, editor, S. Obaidat, Mohammad, editor, Yen, Neil Y., editor, and Park, James J. (Jong Hyuk), editor
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44. Manipulation Planning From Demonstration Via Goal-Conditioned Prior Action Primitive Decomposition and Alignment
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Nan Lin, Yuxuan Li, Keke Tang, Yujun Zhu, Xiayu Zhang, Ruolin Wang, Jianmin Ji, Xiaoping Chen, and Xinming Zhang
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Human-Computer Interaction ,Control and Optimization ,Artificial Intelligence ,Control and Systems Engineering ,Mechanical Engineering ,Biomedical Engineering ,Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition ,Computer Science Applications - Published
- 2022
45. Selective catalytic reductive removal of NOx with decreased interference from SO2 and H2O by use of Sm-modified SmxCo0.05-xCe0.05Ti0.9Oy catalysts
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Xiaoyu Zhao, Mingming Ma, Zheng Liu, Xiaoyu Niu, and Yujun Zhu
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Biomaterials ,Colloid and Surface Chemistry ,Surfaces, Coatings and Films ,Electronic, Optical and Magnetic Materials - Published
- 2022
46. Local entropy via preimage structure
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Xinsheng Wang, Weisheng Wu, and Yujun Zhu
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Applied Mathematics ,Analysis - Published
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47. Boosting resistance to H2O and SO2 in low-temperature NH3-SCR denitrification reaction by W addition in Cu0.1-mWmTiOx (m = 0.05–0.09) due to modulating the synergistic effect of oxidation property and acidity
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Dapeng Tong, Yushi Li, Zhiping Zhang, Mingyang Li, Boyuan Chen, Xiaoyu Niu, and Yujun Zhu
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Fuel Technology ,General Chemical Engineering ,Organic Chemistry ,Energy Engineering and Power Technology - Published
- 2023
48. Study on the Mechanism of Compound Kidney-Invigorating Granule for Osteoporosis based on Network Pharmacology and Experimental Verification
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Hao Lv, Jiuxiang Wang, Yujun Zhu, and Ting Jiang
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Other systems of medicine ,Article Subject ,Complementary and alternative medicine ,RZ201-999 ,Research Article - Abstract
Background. This study used a combination of network pharmacology and experimental confirmation to clarify the mechanism of the compound kidney-invigorating granule (CKG) in treating osteoporosis (OP). Methods. The main bioactive compounds and corresponding targets of CKG were collected and screened via the Traditional Chinese Medicine Systems Pharmacology Database and Analysis Platform (TCMSP), Yet another Traditional Chinese Medicine (YaTCM), and UniProt databases. Disease targets of OP were summarized in GeneCards and the Comparative Toxicogenomics Database (CTD). Targets of CKG for OP were obtained by Venn diagram. The protein-protein interaction (PPI) network was constructed by the STRING database and then screened for hub genes through Cytoscape 3.7.2 software. The Gene Ontology (GO) and the Kyoto Encyclopedia of Genes and Genomes (KEGG) enrichment were analyzed and visualized by R software. Then, CB-Dock was used for molecular docking verification. Finally, we confirmed the antiosteoporosis effect of CKG through animal and cell experiments. Results. A total of 250 putative targets were obtained from 65 bioactive compounds in CKG. Among them, 140 targets were related to OP. Topological analysis of the PPI network yielded 23 hub genes. Enrichment analysis showed the targets of CKG in treating OP might concentrate on the MAPK signaling pathway, the TNF signaling pathway, the PI3K-Akt signaling pathway, etc. The results of molecular docking showed the bioactive components in CKG had good binding ability with the key targets. The experimental results showed that CKG-medicated serum had a promoting effect on proliferating hBMSCs, increasing the expression of AKT, PI3K, ERK1, and IkB in cells and decreasing the expression of IKK in cells. Conclusion. CKG has a complex of multicomponent, multitarget, and multipathway. This study lays the theoretical foundation for further in vitro and in vivo experimental studies and further expands the clinical applications of CKG.
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49. Excellent catalytic oxidation performance on toluene and benzene over OMS-2 with a hierarchical porous structure synthesized by a one-pot facile method: modifying surface properties by introducing different amounts of K
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Xiaotong Wang, Yanling Sun, Mingyang Li, Wanlu Zhang, and Yujun Zhu
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The formation of K–O–Mn bond weaken the bond of Mn–O–Mn which increases oxygen species mobility leading to excellent catalytic oxidation performance over OMS-2 by introducing different amounts of K.
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- 2022
50. Rotation Sets and Rotational Entropy for Random Dynamical Systems on the Torus
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Yujun Zhu
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Applied Mathematics ,Analysis - Published
- 2023
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