9 results on '"Xie Wei-Jie"'
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2. p-type ZnS:N nanowires: Low-temperature solvothermal doping and optoelectronic properties.
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Wang, Ming-Zheng, Xie, Wei-Jie, Hu, Han, Yu, Yong-Qiang, Wu, Chun-Yan, Wang, Li, and Luo, Lin-Bao
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ZINC sulfide , *TRIETHYLAMINE , *FIELD-effect transistors , *THERMAL conductivity , *ULTRAVIOLET radiation , *DIETHYLENETRIAMINE - Abstract
Nitrogen doped p-type ZnS nanowires (NWs) were realized using thermal decomposition of triethylamine at a mild temperature. Field-effect transistors made from individual ZnS:N NWs revealed typical p-type conductivity behavior, with a hole mobility of 3.41 cm2V-1s-1 and a hole concentration of 1.67 × 1017 cm-3, respectively. Further analysis found that the ZnS:N NW is sensitive to UV light irradiation with high responsivity, photoconductive gain, and good spectral selectivity. The totality of this study suggests that the solvothermal doping method is highly feasible to dope one dimensional semiconductor nanostructures for optoelectronic devices application. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2013
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3. Notoginsenoside R1 activates the NAMPT-NAD+-SIRT1 cascade to promote postischemic angiogenesis by modulating Notch signaling.
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Zhu, Ting, Xie, Wei-jie, Wang, Lei, Jin, Xin-biao, Meng, Xiang-bao, Sun, Gui-bo, and Sun, Xiao-bo
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ISCHEMIC stroke , *NEOVASCULARIZATION , *ELECTRON detection , *WESTERN immunoblotting , *ARTERIAL occlusions , *NAD (Coenzyme) - Abstract
Nicotinamide phosphoribosyltransferase (NAMPT) maintains mitochondrial function and protects against cerebral ischemic injury by improving energy metabolism. Notoginsenoside R1 (R1), a unique constituent of Panax notoginseng , has been shown to promote the proliferation and tube formation of human umbilical vein endothelial cells. Whether R1 has proangiogenesis on the activation of NAMPT in ischemic stroke remains unclear. The purpose of this study was to investigate the pharmacodynamic effect and mechanism of R1 on angiogenesis after ischemic stroke. We used male Sprague-Dawley (SD) rats subjected to middle cerebral artery occlusion/reperfusion (MCAO/R). R1 was administered via intraperitoneal (i.p.) injection immediately after ischemia induction. The promotion of R1 on angiogenesis were detected by immunofluorescence staining, 3D stereoscopic imaging and transmission electron microscopy detection. HBMEC cells were pretreated with different concentrations of R1 for 12 h before oxygen-glucose deprivation/reoxygenation (OGD/R) exposure. Afterward, scratch assay, EdU staining and tube formation were determined. Western blot analyses of proteins, including those involved in angiogenesis, NAMPT-SIRT1 cascade, VEGFR-2, and Notch signaling, were conducted. We showed that R1 significantly restored cerebral blood flow, improved mitochondrial energy metabolism and promoted angiogenesis. More importantly, incubation with 12.5–50 μM R1 significantly increased the migration, proliferation and tube formation of HBMECs in vitro. The promotion of R1 on angiogenesis were associated with the NAMPT-NAD+-SIRT1 cascade and Notch/VEGFR-2 signaling pathway, which was partially eliminated by inhibitors of NAMPT and SIRT1. We demonstrated that R1 promotes post-stroke angiogenesis via activating NAMPT-NAD+-SIRT1 cascade. The modulation of Notch signaling and VEGFR-2 contribute to the post-stroke angiogenesis. These findings offer insight for exploring new therapeutic strategies for neurorestoration via R1 treatment after ischemic stroke. Schematic diagram of the mechanisms underlying the R1-induced promotion of angiogenesis after ischemia-reperfusion injury. Overall, R1 activates the NAMPT-NAD+-SIRT1 cascade, SIRT1 deacetylates NICD, which led to inhibition of DLL4-Notch signaling. Inhibition of the Dll4-Notch signaling pathway can upregulate the expression of VEGFR-2, thereby promoting angiogenesis after ischemia. [Display omitted] • A new therapeutic strategy in the treatment of ischemic stroke was proposed. • The mechanism relies on the promotion of angiogenesis. • A new method for the detection of energy metabolic molecules were proposed. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2021
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4. The enhanced adsorption of dibenzothiophene onto cerium/nickel-exchanged zeolite Y
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Wang, Juan, Xu, Fang, Xie, Wei-jie, Mei, Zhi-jian, Zhang, Qiu-zhuo, Cai, Jun, and Cai, Wei-min
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THIOPHENES , *ZEOLITES , *CERIUM , *NICKEL , *ADSORPTION (Chemistry) , *SORBENTS industry , *DESULFURIZATION , *TOLUENE - Abstract
The investigations for selective adsorption of dibenzothiophene (DBT) over Ce/Ni-loaded Y zeolites with the emphasis on the effect of Ce as a cocation in the Ni-loaded Y zeolite are carried out in an attempt to produce more effective adsorbents for the desulfurization from transportation fuels. The promotional effects of Ce and coexisting toluene in the model fuel as well as contact time and adsorbent dose on the adsorptive performance were examined. The sulfur uptake strongly depends on the amount of Ce in the zeolite structure. The sorption data is varied according to both Langmuir and Freundlich isotherm models. The maximum sorption capacity by theoretically calculation is 22.2mg/g at 25°C. The Langmuir constants b =5.82mL/mg and the Freundlich constants K =1.042L/mg and 1/n =0.4 are evaluated. Ni/Ce-loaded Y zeolites (NiCeY) and NiY, CeY, NaY zeolites were used as adsorbents for the removal of DBT from model fuel containing 500mg/L sulfur with 5vol% of toluene by a batch method under ambient conditions. NiCeY exhibits higher adsorptive selectivity for DBT than NiY and CeY, indicating that NiCeY is a more effective adsorbent to remove sulfur compounds from transportation fuels. [Copyright &y& Elsevier]
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- 2009
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5. Effects of nutrients on Microcystis growth more easily forming bloom.
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Ou Ming-ming, Zhou Bao-xue, Xie Wei-jie, Jiang Ju-hui, and Cai Wei-min
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MICROCYSTIS , *MORPHOLOGY , *CELLS , *PHOSPHORUS , *ABSORPTION , *NITROGEN - Abstract
Different nutrient media experimentally were N, P and Fe-limited conditions and a serial of diluted BG11 media. The cell change of morphology and life history, cell number, cell color and cell area of Microcystis were analyzed quantitatively. First, the effects of nitrogen, phosphorus and iron depletion were distinctively different. Phosphorus and iron depletion caused more special division cells, slowly growth increasing, the easier change of bigger cell area. Second, the nitrogen and iron depletion could make the color of alga from green to brown. Finally, according to the resource competition and Monod equation, Microcystis kinetics of phosphorus and iron were also examined. K_s and μ_{max} of phosphorus absorption were 0.0352 μmol/L, 0.493 d^{-1} respectively; iron absorption: 0.00323 μmol/L, 0.483 d^{-1}. In a word, some evidences of the Microcystis bloom privilege in certain nutrient conditions were indicated in the experiments. The privileges were determined as the reviving under the adverse circumstances through the special division, the various nitrogen resources, and the lower kinetics of phosphorus and iron than that of most of other algae. The conclusions provided the scientific basis for preventing and managing Microcystis bloom in freshwater. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2004
6. Network Analyses of the Differential Expression of Heat Shock Proteins in Glioma.
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Sun, Hong, Zou, Hai-Ying, Cai, Xin-Yi, Zhou, Hao-Feng, Li, Xiao-Qi, Xie, Wei-Jie, Xie, Wen-Ming, Du, Ze-Peng, Xu, Li-Yan, Li, En-Min, and Wu, Bing-Li
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HEAT shock proteins , *GLIOMAS , *CELL nuclei , *PROTEIN-protein interactions , *CELL membranes , *POTENTIAL functions - Abstract
Heat shock protein (HSP) is a family of highly conserved protein, which exists widely in various organisms and has a variety of important physiological functions. Currently, there is no systematic analysis of HSPs in human glioma. The aim of this study was to investigate the characteristics of HSPs through constructing protein–protein interaction network (PPIN) considering the expression level of HSPs in glioma. After the identification of the differentially expressed HSPs in glioma tissues, a specific PPIN was constructed and found that there were many interactions between the differentially expressed HSPs in glioma. Subcellular localization analysis shows that HSPs and their interacting proteins distribute from the cell membrane to the nucleus in a multilayer structure. By functional enrichment analysis, gene ontology analysis, and Kyoto Encyclopedia of Genes and Genomes pathway analysis, the potential function of HSPs and two meaningful enrichment pathways was revealed. In addition, nine HSPs (DNAJA4, DNAJC6, DNAJC12, HSPA6, HSP90B1, DNAJB1, DNAJB6, DNAJC10, and SERPINH1) are prognostic markers for human brain glioma. These analyses provide a full view of HSPs about their expression, biological process, as well as clinical significance in glioma. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2020
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7. LUNCRW: Prediction of potential lncRNA-disease associations based on unbalanced neighborhood constraint random walk.
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Xie, Guo-Bo, Liu, Shi-Gang, Gu, Guo-Sheng, Lin, Zhi-Yi, Yu, Jun-Rui, Chen, Rui-Bin, Xie, Wei-Jie, and Xu, Hao-Jie
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RANDOM walks , *LINCRNA , *RENAL cell carcinoma , *MATRIX multiplications , *NEIGHBORHOODS - Abstract
Accumulating evidence suggests that long non-coding RNAs (lncRNAs) are associated with various complex human diseases. They can serve as disease biomarkers and hold considerable promise for the prevention and treatment of various diseases. The traditional random walk algorithms generally exclude the effect of non-neighboring nodes on random walking. In order to overcome the issue, the neighborhood constraint (NC) approach is proposed in this study for regulating the direction of the random walk by computing the effects of both neighboring nodes and non-neighboring nodes. Then the association matrix is updated by matrix multiplication for minimizing the effect of the false negative data. The heterogeneous lncRNA-disease network is finally analyzed using an unbalanced random walk method for predicting the potential lncRNA-disease associations. The LUNCRW model is therefore developed for predicting potential lncRNA-disease associations. The area under the curve (AUC) values of the LUNCRW model in leave-one-out cross-validation and five-fold cross-validation were 0.951 and 0.9486 ± 0.0011, respectively. Data from published case studies on three diseases, including squamous cell carcinoma, hepatocellular carcinoma, and renal cell carcinoma, confirmed the predictive potential of the LUNCRW model. Altogether, the findings indicated that the performance of the LUNCRW method is superior to that of existing methods in predicting potential lncRNA-disease associations. [Display omitted] • The NC approach regulates the random walk direction by computing the influence of neighboring and non-neighboring nodes. • Based on the similarity networks of LncRNA and disease, false negative data can be reduced through matrix multiplication. • Unbalanced random walk is used to obtain potential association information. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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8. Compound Heterozygosity for an Unstable Novel Hemoglobin Variant, Hb Dongguan [α52(E1)Ser→Cys (TCT>TGT); HBA1: c.158C>G], and the – –SEA (Southeast Asian) α-Thalassemia Deletion.
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Chen, Wei-Dong, Ren, Yu-Xiang, Wang, Ya-Jun, Xie, Wei-Jie, Li, Jie, Xu, An-Ping, and Ji, Ling
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HEMOGLOBIN polymorphisms , *HETEROZYGOSITY , *CAPILLARY electrophoresis , *ASIANS , *HYDROPS fetalis , *HEMOGLOBINS - Abstract
Here we report a 67-year-old Chinese male carrying an unstable novel hemoglobin (Hb) variant in compound heterozygosity with the – –SEA (Southeast Asian) α-thalassemia (α-thal) deletion. Hemoglobin analysis by capillary electrophoresis (CE) revealed a rapid degradation feature of the variant. Sanger sequencing of the Hb gene revealed a novel homozygous mutation in exon 2 of the α1-globin gene [α52(E1)Ser→Cys (TCT>TGT); HBA1: c.158C>G]. We named this novel variant Hb Dongguan for the place of origin of the proband. Additionally, gap-polymerase chain reaction (gap-PCR) indicated the presence of the heterozygous – –SEA α-thal deletion. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2019
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9. Unexplained association between cystitis glandularis and interstitial cystitis in females: a retrospective study.
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Zhang, Wei, Yao, You-sheng, Lin, Ming-en, Xie, Wei-jie, and Pan, Wen-wei
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CYSTITIS , *DISEASES in women , *RETROSPECTIVE studies , *INTERSTITIAL cystitis , *URINARY tract infections , *THERAPEUTICS - Abstract
Introduction and hypothesis: An increasing number of female patients have received comorbid diagnoses of cystitis glandularis (CG) and interstitial cystitis (IC) at our institution. In addition, most of these patients suffer from coexisting obstructive lower urinary tract diseases (OLUTDs). In this study, we aimed to present evidence of the possible association between CG and IC and analyze the clinical features of this association. Methods: We retrospectively reviewed the charts of 395 female patients diagnosed with CG and/or IC. The patients were divided into three groups: group A (CG only), group B (IC only), and group C (CG+IC). Chi-squared tests were applied to compare the prevalence rates of CG in patients with IC and in the general population, the prevalence rates of IC in patients with CG and in the general population, and the prevalence rates of OLUTD in the three patient groups. Results: The prevalence rate of IC in patients with CG was significantly higher than that in the general population, while the prevalence rate of CG in patients with IC was also significantly higher than that in the general population. For groups A, B, and C, 93 (39.2 %), 30 (44.1 %), and 58 (64.4 %) cases respectively presented with OLUTDs, and the prevalence rate of OLUTDs varied significantly among the three groups. Conclusions: This retrospective study found a possible association between CG and IC, and coexisting OLUTDs influenced this association. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2015
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