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2. Cinobufacini suppresses malignant behaviors of endometrial cancer by regulating NF-κB pathway.
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Sun, Mengyi, Han, Xiaodao, Liu, Xiaoyun, and Xu, Yintao
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3. Genome-wide identification of alcohol dehydrogenase (ADH) gene family in oilseed rape (Brassica napus L.) and BnADH36 functional verification under salt stress.
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Zhang, Hao, Wang, Shanshan, Li, Ouqi, Zeng, Changli, Liu, Xiaoyun, Wen, Jing, Zhao, Lun, Fu, Tingdong, Wan, Heping, and Shen, Jinxiong
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ALCOHOL dehydrogenase ,RAPESEED ,STRESS concentration ,PROTEIN domains ,ABIOTIC stress - Abstract
Background: Alcohol dehydrogenase (ADH) is an enzyme that binds to zinc, facilitating the interconversion of ethanol and acetaldehyde or other corresponding alcohols/aldehydes in the pathway of ethanol fermentation. It plays a pivotal role in responding to environmental stress. However, the response of the ADH family to abiotic stress remains unknown in rapeseed. Result: In this study, we conducted a comprehensive genome-wide investigation of the ADH family in rapeseed, encompassing analysis of their gene structure, replication patterns, conserved motifs, cis-acting elements, and response to stress. A total of 47 ADH genes were identified within the rapeseed genome. Through phylogenetic analysis, BnADHs were classified into four distinct clades (I, II, IV, V). Prediction of protein domains revealed that all BnADH members possessed a GroES-like (ADH_N) domain and a zinc-bound (ADH_zinc_N) domain. Analysis of promoter sequences demonstrated that BnADHs contained numerous cis-acting elements associated with hormone and stress responses, indicating their widespread involvement in various biological regulatory processes. Expression profiling under different concentrations of salt stress treatments (0%, 0.4%, 0.8%, 1.0% NaCl) further highlighted the significant role played by the BnADH family in abiotic stress response mechanisms. Overexpression of BnADH36 in rapeseed significantly improved the salt tolerance of rapeseed. Conclusion: The features of the BnADH family in rapeseed was comprehensively characterized in this study, which could provide reference to the research of BnADHs in abiotic stress response. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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4. Phosphorylation of caspases by a bacterial kinase inhibits host programmed cell death.
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Ge, Jinli, Wang, Ying, Li, Xueyu, Lu, Qian, Yu, Hangqian, Liu, Hongtao, Ma, Kelong, Deng, Xuming, Luo, Zhao-Qing, Liu, Xiaoyun, and Qiu, Jiazhang
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LEGIONELLA pneumophila ,CASPASES ,INTRACELLULAR pathogens ,CELL survival ,PHOSPHORYLATION - Abstract
The intracellular bacterial pathogen Legionella pneumophila utilizes the Dot/Icm system to translocate over 330 effectors into the host cytosol. These virulence factors modify a variety of cell processes, including pathways involved in cell death and survival, to promote bacterial proliferation. Here, we show that the effector LegK3 is a eukaryotic-like Ser/Thr kinase that functions to suppress host apoptosis. Mechanistically, LegK3 directly phosphorylates multiple caspases involved in apoptosis signaling, including Caspase-3, Caspase-7, and Caspase-9. LegK3-induced phosphorylation of these caspases occurs at serine (Ser29 in Caspase-3 and Ser199 in Caspase-7) or threonine (Thr102 in Caspase-9) residues located in the prodomain or interdomain linkers. These modifications interfere with the suitability of the caspases as the substrates of initiator caspases or upstream regulators without impacting their proteolytic activity. Collectively, our study reveals a novel strategy used by L. pneumophila to maintain the integrity of infected cells for its intracellular growth. The bacterial pathogen Legionella pneumophila delivers hundreds of effector proteins to promote infection. Here, Ge et al show that effector LegK3 suppresses host apoptosis via direct phosphorylation of caspases. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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5. FGF18 encoding circular mRNA-LNP based on glycerolipid engineering of mesenchymal stem cells for efficient amelioration of osteoarthritis.
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Huang, Ke, Liu, Xiaoyun, Qin, Haitang, Li, Yingwen, Zhu, Jiafeng, Yin, Bo, Zheng, Qijun, Zuo, Chijian, Cao, Hui, Tong, Zhenbo, and Sun, Zhenhua
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6. Bacterial ubiquitin ligases hijack the host deubiquitinase OTUB1 to inhibit MTORC1 signaling and promote autophagy.
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Ma, Kelong, Xian, Wei, Liu, Hongtao, Shu, Rundong, Ge, Jinli, Luo, Zhao-Qing, Liu, Xiaoyun, and Qiu, Jiazhang
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POST-translational modification ,LEGIONELLA pneumophila ,PROTEIN synthesis ,AUTOPHAGY ,UBIQUITINATION ,UBIQUITIN ligases ,TUBULINS - Abstract
Many bacterial pathogens have evolved effective strategies to interfere with the ubiquitination network to evade clearance by the innate immune system. Here, we report that OTUB1, one of the most abundant deubiquitinases (DUBs) in mammalian cells, is subjected to both canonical and noncanonical ubiquitination during Legionella pneumophila infection. The effectors SidC and SdcA catalyze OTUB1 ubiquitination at multiple lysine residues, resulting in its association with a Legionella-containing vacuole. Lysine ubiquitination by SidC and SdcA promotes interactions between OTUB1 and DEPTOR, an inhibitor of the MTORC1 pathway, thus suppressing MTORC1 signaling. The inhibition of MTORC1 leads to suppression of host protein synthesis and promotion of host macroautophagy/autophagy during L. pneumophila infection. In addition, members of the SidE family effectors (SidEs) induce phosphoribosyl (PR)-linked ubiquitination of OTUB1 at Ser16 and Ser18 and block its DUB activity. The levels of the lysine and serine ubiquitination of OTUB1 are further regulated by effectors that function to antagonize the activities of SidC, SdcA and SidEs, including Lem27, DupA, DupB, SidJ and SdjA. Our study reveals an effectors-mediated complicated mechanism in regulating the activity of a host DUB. Abbreviations: BafA1: bafilomycin A
1 ; BMDMs: bone marrow-derived macrophages; DUB: deubiquitinase; Dot/Icm: defective for organelle trafficking/intracellular multiplication; DEPTOR: DEP domain containing MTOR interacting protein; GAPDH: glyceraldehyde-3-phosphate dehydrogenase; L. pneumophila: Legionella pneumophila; LCV: Legionella-containing vacuole; MAP1LC3/LC3: microtubule associated protein 1 light chain 3; MOI: multiplicity of infection; MTORC1: mechanistic target of rapamycin kinase complex 1; OTUB1: OTU deubiquitinase, ubiquitin aldehyde binding 1; PR-Ub: phosphoribosyl (PR)-linked ubiquitin; PTM: posttranslational modification; SDS-PAGE: sodium dodecyl sulfate-polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis; SidEs: SidE family effectors; Ub: ubiquitin. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
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7. Mechanical mechanism of dip effect on bearing capacity of the pillar strength.
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Su, Yuan, Luo, Binyu, Huang, Tengda, Liu, Xiaoyun, and Li, Dazhong
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8. Deficiency of interleukin-1 receptor antagonist in mice differentially affects bone properties under different genomic backgrounds.
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Dong, Wei, Tian, Cheng, Li, Z. Galvin, Bounds, Matthew, Ma, Jiamin, Brand, David D., Liu, Xiaoyun, Cao, Yanhong, Beard, Arielle, Yan, Jian, Hasty, Karen, Stuart, John, Li, Kui, Cho, Hongsik, Fitzpatrick, Elizabeth A., Myers, Linda K., Jiao, Yan, and Gu, Weikuan
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When IL-1 receptor antagonist (IL-1rn) is knocked out, mice have shown strain background dependent and major QTL regulated susceptibility to spontaneously inflammatory arthritis disease (SAD). The impact on bone properties resulting from the interactions of IL-1rn, genomic background strains, and the QTL locus, is unknown. Bone properties in the four specifically bred mouse strains with mutation of IL-1rn and variations in genomic components were investigated with high-resolution MicroCT and genomic analytical tools. Two congenic mouse strains were also measured to evaluate the influence on bone properties by a QTL in the region in chromosome 1. Our results reveal that several bone phenotypes, including bone mineral density (BMD), bone volume, tibial length, and cortical thickness of the tibia are different between wild type and IL-1rn knockout mice in both Balb/c and DBA/1 backgrounds, but IL-1rn knockout affects BMD differently between the two mouse strains. The absence of IL-1rn decreases BMD in Balb/c mice but increases BMD in DBA/1
−/− mice compared to their respective wild type counterparts. A QTL transferred from the Balb/c genetic background which affects arthritis in congenic strains appears to also regulate BMD. While several genes, including Ctsg and Prg2, may affect BMD, Ifi202b is the most favored candidate gene for regulating BMD as well as SAD. In conclusion, the previously mentioned bone phenotypes are each influenced in different ways by the loss of IL-1ra when considered in mice from varying genomic backgrounds. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
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9. Three‐phase interfacial design in BaTiO3/rGO/polyetherimide composite enabling enhanced dielectric, thermal and mechanical properties.
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Zhang, Pengtu, Yuan, Shiling, Song, Xinwang, Tang, Junsong, Lin, Qilang, Liu, Xiaoyun, Zhuang, Qixin, Mi, Puke, and Zuo, Peiyuan
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As core components in electric/electronic fields, dielectric materials have recently received ever‐increasing interests. Among them, polymer‐based dielectric composites have drawn ever‐increasing attentions due to their high‐temperature resistance and excellent processibility. However, state‐of‐art studies mostly focus on the modification of single‐phase filler, while the heterogeneous three phase interactions between fillers and polymer matrix are rarely studied. To fill this gap, in this study, a novel strategy of interfacial design and structural construction of three‐phase BaTiO3/rGO/polymer nanocomposites have been promoted to simultaneously build interfacial barriers between adjacent rGO nanosheets and to enhance the interfacial polarization of rGO nanosheets for improved dielectric, thermal and mechanical properties. The dielectric constant of 0.6 wt% BT/ARGO/PEI reached 644@1 kHz with a dielectric loss of only 0.218, while these values for 0.5 wt% ARGO/PEI composites are 471 and 0.489, respectively. Meanwhile, the breakdown strength almost doubled (from 48 kV·mm−1 to 87 kV·mm−1) upon the addition of BaTiO3 (BT) nanoparticles. Moreover, the introduced BT nanoparticles significantly enhanced the intermolecular frictions between different materials and contributed largely to promoted mechanical and thermal properties. We therefore speculate this work establishes a strong foundation for fabricating three heterogeneous‐phase high dielectric polymer materials with excellent dielectric, thermal and mechanical properties. Highlights: Graphene oxide was modified by APTES and reduced by L‐Ascorbic Acid.Three‐phase BT/ARGO/PEI composites showed enhanced dielectric properties.The incorporated BT nanoparticles reduced the dielectric loss.The thermal and mechanical properties of BT/ARGO/PEI composites are optimized.Interfacial interactions between different phase of materials are studied. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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10. Public expectations of good primary health care in China: a national qualitative study.
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Wang, Wenhua, Zhao, Ruixue, Zhang, Jinnan, Xu, Tiange, Lu, Jiao, Nicholas, Stephen, Wei, Xiaolin, Liu, Xiaoyun, Yang, Huiyun, and Matiland, Elizabeth
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INTERPERSONAL communication ,PATIENT experience ,PRIMARY health care ,PATIENT participation ,CORE competencies - Abstract
Background China is currently making efforts to transform the current hospital-centric service delivery system to people-centred primary health care (PHC)-based delivery system, with service delivery organized around the health needs and expectations of people. To help direct China's PHC reform efforts, a profile of high-quality PHC from the public's perspective is required. Objectives To profile high-quality PHC from the perspective of the Chinese public. Methods Semistructured interviews were conducted in 6 provinces (Henan, Shandong, Zhejiang, Shaanxi, Shanxi, and Heilongjiang) in China. In total, 58 interviewees completed the recorded interview. For transcription, trained research assistant listened to the recording of the interviews, summarizing each 30-s segment in English. Next, thematic analysis was performed on the narrative summaries to identify thematic families. Results Seven themes and 16 subthemes were generated from the analysis of our interview data. In order of their frequency, the interviewees expressed a high expectation for interpersonal communication and technical quality; followed by access, comprehensive care, cost, continuity, and coordination. Conclusions Using qualitative data from 6 provinces in China, knowledge was generated to reveal the public's views and expectations for high-quality PHC. Our results confirm the urgent need for quality improvement efforts to improve patient experience and technical quality. The government also needs to further improve the delivery system and medical training programme to better meet public expectation in these areas, especially in establishing an innovative integrated primary care model, and strengthening interpersonal and clinical competency training for family doctors. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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11. Microvirga sesbaniae sp. nov. and Microvirga yunnanensis sp. nov., Pink-Pigmented Bacteria Isolated from Root Nodules of Sesbania cannabina (Retz.) Poir.
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Shi, Nan, He, Teng, Qin, Huifang, Wang, Ziye, You, Shenghao, Wang, Entao, Hu, Guoli, Wang, Fang, Yu, Miao, Liu, Xiaoyun, and Liu, Zhenyu
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ROOT-tubercles ,SESBANIA ,PHYLOGENY ,CARDIOLIPIN ,PHENOTYPES ,ZEAXANTHIN - Abstract
Four pigment-producing rhizobial strains nodulating Sesbania cannabina (Retz.) Poir. formed a unique group in genus Microvirga in the phylogeny of a 16S rRNA gene and five housekeeping genes (gyrB, recA, dnaK, glnA, and atpD) in a genome analysis, phenotypic characteristics analysis, and chemotaxonomic analysis. These four strains shared as high as 99.3% similarity with Microvirga tunisiensis LmiM8
T in the 16S rRNA gene sequence and, in an MLSA, were subdivided into two clusters, ANI (genome average nucleotide) and dDDH (digital DNA–DNA hybridization) which shared sequence similarities lower than the species thresholds with each other and with the reference strains for related Microvirga species. The polar lipids elucidated that phosphatidylcholine (PC), phosphatidylethanolamine (PE), phosphatidylglycerol (PG), and cardiolipin were the main components for strain SWF67558T and for strain HBU65207T , with the exception of PC. SWF67558T and HBU65207T strains had similar predominant cellular fatty acids, including C16:0, C18:0, summed feature 2, and summed feature8, but with different contents. In addition, all the four novel strains produced pink-pigment, and the main coloring material extract from strain SWF67558T was identified as zeaxanthin, which presented antioxidant ability and reduction power. With all the phylogenetic and phenotypic divergency, we proposed these pink-pigmented symbiotic bacteria as two novel species, named Microvirga sesbaniae sp. nov. and Microvirga yunnanensis sp. nov., with SWF67558T (=KCTC82331T =GDMCC1.2024T ) and HBU65207T (=KCTC92125T =GDMCC1.2023T ) as the type strains, respectively. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
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12. Quality of primary health care for chronic diseases in low-resource settings: Evidence from a comprehensive study in rural China.
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Li, Mingyue, Zhang, Xiaotian, Tang, Haoqing, Zheng, Huixian, Long, Ren, Cheng, Xiaoran, Cheng, Haozhe, Dong, Jiajia, Wang, Xiaohui, Zhang, Xiaoyan, Geldsetzer, Pascal, and Liu, Xiaoyun
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MEDICAL quality control ,RESOURCE-limited settings ,MEDICAL personnel ,PRIMARY health care ,ITEM response theory - Abstract
Background: There is a paucity of evidence regarding the definition of the quality of primary health care (PHC) in China. This study aims to evaluate the PHC quality for chronic diseases in rural areas based on a modified conceptual framework tailored to the context of rural China. Methods: This comprehensive study, involving a patient survey, a provider survey and chart abstraction, and second-hand registered data, was set in three low-resource counties in rural China from 2021 to 2022. Rural patients with hypertension or type 2 diabetes, and health care workers providing care on hypertension or diabetes were involved. The modified PHC quality framework encompasses three core domains: a competent PHC system (comprehensiveness, accessibility, continuity, and coordination), effective clinical care (assessment, diagnosis, treatment, disease management, and provider competence), and positive user experience (information sharing, shared decision-making, respect for patient's preferences, and family-centeredness). Standardized PHC quality score was generated by arithmetic means or Rasch models of Item Response Theory. Results: This study included 1355 patients, 333 health care providers and 2203 medical records. Ranging from 0 (the worst) to 1 (the best), the average quality score for the PHC system was 0.718, with 0.887 for comprehensiveness, 0.781 for accessibility, 0.489 for continuity, and 0.714 for coordination. For clinical care, average quality was 0.773 for disease assessment, 0.768 for diagnosis, 0.677 for treatment, 0.777 for disease management, and 0.314 for provider competence. The average quality for user experience was 0.727, with 0.933 for information sharing, 0.657 for shared decision-making, 0.936 for respect for patients' preferences, and 0.382 for family-centeredness. The differences in quality among population subgroups, although statistically significant, were small. Conclusion: The PHC quality in rural China has shown strengths and limitations. We identified large gaps in continuity of care, treatment, provider competence, family-centeredness, and shared decision-making. Policymakers should invest more effort in addressing these gaps to improve PHC quality. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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13. Legionella maintains host cell ubiquitin homeostasis by effectors with unique catalytic mechanisms.
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Fu, Jiaqi, Li, Siying, Guan, Hongxin, Li, Chuang, Zhao, Yan-Bo, Chen, Tao-Tao, Xian, Wei, Zhang, Zhengrui, Liu, Yao, Guan, Qingtian, Wang, Jingting, Lu, Qiuhua, Kang, Lina, Zheng, Si-Ru, Li, Jinyu, Cao, Shoujing, Das, Chittaranjan, Liu, Xiaoyun, Song, Lei, and Ouyang, Songying
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UBIQUITIN ,HOMEOSTASIS ,LEGIONELLA ,LEGIONELLA pneumophila ,BACTERIAL toxins ,INTRACELLULAR pathogens - Abstract
The intracellular bacterial pathogen Legionella pneumophila modulates host cell functions by secreting multiple effectors with diverse biochemical activities. In particular, effectors of the SidE family interfere with host protein ubiquitination in a process that involves production of phosphoribosyl ubiquitin (PR-Ub). Here, we show that effector LnaB converts PR-Ub into ADP-ribosylated ubiquitin, which is further processed to ADP-ribose and functional ubiquitin by the (ADP-ribosyl)hydrolase MavL, thus maintaining ubiquitin homeostasis in infected cells. Upon being activated by actin, LnaB also undergoes self-AMPylation on tyrosine residues. The activity of LnaB requires a motif consisting of Ser, His and Glu (SHxxxE) present in a large family of toxins from diverse bacterial pathogens. Thus, our study sheds light on the mechanisms by which a pathogen maintains ubiquitin homeostasis and identifies a family of enzymes capable of protein AMPylation. The bacterial pathogen Legionella pneumophila secretes effectors that affect protein ubiquitination within host cells, involving production of phosphoribosyl ubiquitin (PR-Ub). Here, the authors identify additional effectors that convert PR-Ub back into functional ubiquitin, thus maintaining ubiquitin homeostasis in infected cells. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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14. Legionella effector LnaB is a phosphoryl AMPylase that impairs phosphosignalling.
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Wang, Ting, Song, Xiaonan, Tan, Jiaxing, Xian, Wei, Zhou, Xingtong, Yu, Mingru, Wang, Xiaofei, Xu, Yan, Wu, Ting, Yuan, Keke, Ran, Yu, Yang, Bing, Fan, Gaofeng, Liu, Xiaoyun, Zhou, Yan, and Zhu, Yongqun
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AMPylation is a post-translational modification in which AMP is added to the amino acid side chains of proteins1,2. Here we show that, with ATP as the ligand and actin as the host activator, the effector protein LnaB of Legionella pneumophila exhibits AMPylase activity towards the phosphoryl group of phosphoribose on PR
R42 -Ub that is generated by the SidE family of effectors, and deubiquitinases DupA and DupB in an E1- and E2-independent ubiquitination process3–7. The product of LnaB is further hydrolysed by an ADP-ribosylhydrolase, MavL, to Ub, thereby preventing the accumulation of PRR42 -Ub and ADPRR42 -Ub and protecting canonical ubiquitination in host cells. LnaB represents a large family of AMPylases that adopt a common structural fold, distinct from those of the previously known AMPylases, and LnaB homologues are found in more than 20 species of bacterial pathogens. Moreover, LnaB also exhibits robust phosphoryl AMPylase activity towards phosphorylated residues and produces unique ADPylation modifications in proteins. During infection, LnaB AMPylates the conserved phosphorylated tyrosine residues in the activation loop of the Src family of kinases8,9, which dampens downstream phosphorylation signalling in the host. Structural studies reveal the actin-dependent activation and catalytic mechanisms of the LnaB family of AMPylases. This study identifies, to our knowledge, an unprecedented molecular regulation mechanism in bacterial pathogenesis and protein phosphorylation.An effector protein called LnaB from Legionella pneumophila catalyses a unique type of AMPylation, and LnaB and its homologues represent a distinct family of AMPylases with specific structural features. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
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15. Oceanic turbulence parameters recognition based on convolutional neural network.
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Gao, Siyu, Liu, Xiaoyun, Chen, Yonghao, Jiang, Jinyang, Liu, Ying, Chai, Tengfei, and Jiang, Yueqiu
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CONVOLUTIONAL neural networks ,TURBULENCE ,OCEAN turbulence ,OPTICAL communications ,LIGHT propagation - Abstract
The distortion induced by ocean turbulence has a substantial impact on the propagation of light in water, posing challenges for applications including underwater wireless optical communications and submarine surveys. Obtaining accurate information about the properties of oceanic turbulence (OT), particularly the parameters describing OT, is crucial for addressing these challenges and enhancing the performance of such applications. In this paper, we propose a convolutional neural network (CNN) and validate its ability to recognize OT parameters. The physical quantities of oceanic turbulence collectively influence the formation and strength of turbulence. We recognize the dissipation rate of temperature variance χ
T and the turbulent kinetic energy dissipation rate ɛ, taking into account various balance parameter ω, transmission distance z. Furthermore, in order to simultaneously recognize χT and ɛ, we enhanced the existing network by modifying the output structure, resulting in a dual-output architecture that facilitates concurrent classification of both χT and ɛ. Our method for classifying turbulence parameters will contribute to the field of underwater wireless optical communication and promote its further development. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
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16. Comprehensive Identification and Expression Profiling of Epidermal Pattern Factor (EPF) Gene Family in Oilseed Rape (Brassica napus L.) under Salt Stress.
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Wang, Shanshan, Wang, Wei, Chen, Jingdong, Wan, Heping, Zhao, Huixia, Liu, Xiaoyun, Dai, Xigang, Zeng, Changli, and Xu, Danyun
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RAPESEED ,SALT tolerance in plants ,GENE expression ,GENE families ,ARABIDOPSIS proteins - Abstract
Rapeseed is a crucial oil crop globally, and in recent years, abiotic stress has increasingly affected its growth, development, yield, and quality. Salt stress is a significant abiotic factor that restricts crop production. The EPF gene family is vital in managing salt stress by controlling stomatal development and opening, which reduces water loss and increases plant salt tolerance. To explore the features of the EPF gene family in Brassica napus and their expression under salt stress, this study utilized Arabidopsis EPF protein sequences as seed sequences, including their PF17181 and PF16851 domains. A total of 27 members of the EPF gene family were detected within the rapeseed genome. The study examined the physicochemical properties, gene structure, phylogenetic relationships, and collinearity of BnEPFs. Through transcriptomes, we employed the qPCR method to determine the relative expression levels of BnEPF genes potentially associated with rapeseed stress resistance under both non-salt and salt stress conditions. Subsequently, we assessed their influence on rapeseed plants subjected to salt stress. During salt stress conditions, all BnEPF genes displayed a downregulation trend, indicating their potential impact on stomatal development and signal transduction pathways, consequently improving rapeseed's resistance to salt stress. The study findings establish a basis for exploring the roles of BnEPFs and offer candidate genes for breeding stress-resistant varieties and enhancing the yield in rapeseed. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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17. Gender income differences among general practitioners with compulsory services in early career stage in underdeveloped areas: evidence from a prospective cohort study in China.
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Tang, Haoqing, Li, Mingyue, Zheng, Huixian, Zhang, Xiaotian, and Liu, Xiaoyun
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GENDER wage gap ,GENDER differences (Sociology) ,GENERAL practitioners ,INCOME inequality ,MEDICAL school graduates ,INCOME gap - Abstract
Background: Gender equality and the gender income gap in medicine are long-standing global problems. Although gender-related differences have been widely studied in developed countries, they remain unclear in underdeveloped regions. In 2010, China initiated a national compulsory service program (CSP) to train qualified general practitioners in rural and remote areas. This study aimed to evaluate gender income differences for early career CSP and non-CSP (NCSP) graduates in underdeveloped areas. Methods: A cohort study was conducted with 3620 CSP and NCSP graduates from four medical universities in Central and Western China. Baseline surveys and six follow-up surveys were conducted between 2015 and 2022. Incomes, including monthly mean income and proportion of performance-based income, were measured as the key outcome variables. Multivariate linear regression models were used to identify the gender income gap. Results: NCSP graduates had higher average monthly incomes than CSP graduates. In the seventh year after graduation, the average monthly income for NCSP graduates was 7859 CNY while was 5379 CNY for CSP graduates. After controlling for demographic characteristics, the gender monthly income gap for CSP graduates was expanded from the fourth year (3.0%) to the sixth year (5.9%) after graduation, and that for NCSP graduates was expanded from the fifth year (11.9%) to the seventh year (16.3%) after graduation. Regarding performance-based income, it was 58.9% for NCSP graduates and 45.8% for CSP graduates in the seventh year after graduation. After controlling for performance-based income proportion, the gender income gap was reduced from 5.9 to 4.0% in the sixth year after graduation for CSP graduates, and from 16.3 to 14.4% for NCSP graduates in the seventh year after graduation. Conclusion: An extensive and ever-increasing gender income gap exists among young doctors in the early stages of their careers in underdeveloped areas of China. The high proportion of performance-based income among men is one of the main explanations for the observed difference. A more explicit compensation system must be established to enhance support for female health workers. Highlights: A seven-year cohort study examined the gender income gap for practitioners in early career stage. An increasing gender income gap exists for doctors in underdeveloped areas in China. The income gap was smaller for those trained by China's compulsory services program. Higher performance-based income for men is the main explanation for the income gap. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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18. Legionella effectors SidC/SdcA ubiquitinate multiple small GTPases and SNARE proteins to promote phagosomal maturation.
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Ma, Kelong, Shu, Rundong, Liu, Hongtao, Ge, Jinli, Liu, Jiayang, Lu, Qian, Fu, Jiaqi, Liu, Xiaoyun, and Qiu, Jiazhang
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SNARE proteins ,PROTEIN receptors ,UBIQUITIN ligases ,POST-translational modification ,LEGIONELLA ,LEGIONELLA pneumophila - Abstract
Protein ubiquitination is one of the most important posttranslational modifications (PTMs) in eukaryotes and is involved in the regulation of almost all cellular signaling pathways. The intracellular bacterial pathogen Legionella pneumophila translocates at least 26 effectors to hijack host ubiquitination signaling via distinct mechanisms. Among these effectors, SidC/SdcA are novel E3 ubiquitin ligases with the adoption of a Cys-His-Asp catalytic triad. SidC/SdcA are critical for the recruitment of endoplasmic reticulum (ER)-derived vesicles to the Legionella-containing vacuole (LCV). However, the ubiquitination targets of SidC/SdcA are largely unknown, which restricts our understanding of the mechanisms used by these effectors to hijack the vesicle trafficking pathway. Here, we demonstrated that multiple Rab small GTPases and target soluble N-ethylmaleimide-sensitive factor attachment protein receptors (SNARE) proteins are bona fide ubiquitination substrates of SidC/SdcA. SidC/SdcA-mediated ubiquitination of syntaxin 3 and syntaxin 4 promotes their unconventional pairing with the vesicle-SNARE protein Sec22b, thereby contributing to the membrane fusion of ER-derived vesicles with the phagosome. In addition, our data reveal that ubiquitination of Rab7 by SidC/SdcA is critical for its association with the LCV membrane. Rab7 ubiquitination could impair its binding with the downstream effector Rab-interacting lysosomal protein (RILP), which partially explains why LCVs avoid fusion with lysosomes despite the acquisition of Rab7. Taken together, our study reveals the biological mechanisms employed by SidC/SdcA to promote the maturation of the LCVs. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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19. Burkholderia pseudomallei BipD modulates host mitophagy to evade killing.
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Nan, Dongqi, Rao, Chenglong, Tang, Zhiheng, Yang, Wenbo, Wu, Pan, Chen, Jiangao, Xia, Yupei, Yan, Jingmin, Liu, Wenzheng, Zhang, Ziyuan, Hu, Zhiqiang, Chen, Hai, Liao, Yaling, Mao, Xuhu, Liu, Xiaoyun, Zou, Quanming, and Li, Qian
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BURKHOLDERIA pseudomallei ,UBIQUITIN ligases ,SECRETION ,UBIQUITINATION ,MITOCHONDRIAL membranes ,HOMEOSTASIS ,QUALITY control - Abstract
Mitophagy is critical for mitochondrial quality control and function to clear damaged mitochondria. Here, we found that Burkholderia pseudomallei maneuvered host mitophagy for its intracellular survival through the type III secretion system needle tip protein BipD. We identified BipD, interacting with BTB-containing proteins KLHL9 and KLHL13 by binding to the Back and Kelch domains, recruited NEDD8 family RING E3 ligase CUL3 in response to B. pseudomallei infection. Although evidently not involved in regulation of infectious diseases, KLHL9/KLHL13/CUL3 E3 ligase complex was essential for BipD-dependent ubiquitination of mitochondria in mouse macrophages. Mechanistically, we discovered the inner mitochondrial membrane IMMT via host ubiquitome profiling as a substrate of KLHL9/KLHL13/CUL3 complex. Notably, K63-linked ubiquitination of IMMT K211 was required for initiating host mitophagy, thereby reducing mitochondrial ROS production. Here, we show a unique mechanism used by bacterial pathogens that hijacks host mitophagy for their survival. The selective degradation of mitochondria by autophagy is essential for cell homeostasis. Here, Nan et al show that the effector protein BipD, secreted by Burkholderia pseudomallei, is able to modulate host mitophagy to promote its survival. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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20. P‐208: Ultra High‐resolution patterning technology with Fine silicon mask.
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Huang, Qingyu, Wang, Lu, Wang, Weijing, Liu, Xiaoyun, Zhang, Fengjie, Sun, Zhongyuan, Jiao, Zhiqiang, and Yuan, Guangcai
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ORGANIC light emitting diodes ,POSSIBILITY ,SILICON ,ANGLES ,ACHIEVEMENT - Abstract
Side by side RGB OLEDs‐on‐Silicon backplane holds great promise for high brightness, high resolution and low cost Micro OLED displays. The main challenge of vacuum thermal evaporation (VTE) patterning technique is to get a submricon‐size shadow distance. Herein, we have explored the relation of shadow distance with mask‐substrate gap, as well as the relationship of shadow distance with evaporation angle. The achievements verify the possibility of manufacturing the ultra‐high resolution side by side RGB AMOLEDs with >4000ppi. The study of ultra‐high resolution evaporation patterning need to be expanded for the OLED microdisplays futures. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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21. Association between high-resolution magnetic resonance vessel wall imaging characteristics and recurrent stroke in patients with intracranial atherosclerotic steno-occlusive disease: A prospective multicenter study.
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Yuan, Weizhuang, Liu, Xiaoyun, Yan, Zhongrui, Wu, Bo, Lu, Baoquan, Chen, Beilei, Tian, Daishi, Du, Ailian, Li, Litao, Liu, Changyun, Liu, Guangzhi, Gong, Tao, Shi, Zhimin, Feng, Feng, Liu, Caiyan, Meng, Yao, Lin, Qianqian, Li, Mingli, and Xu, Wei-Hai
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MAGNETIC resonance ,MAGNETIC resonance angiography ,STROKE patients ,ATHEROSCLEROTIC plaque ,PATIENT selection ,MAGNETIC resonance imaging - Abstract
Background: High-resolution magnetic resonance vessel wall imaging (HRMR-VWI) is a promising technique for identifying intracranial vulnerable plaques beyond lumen narrowing. However, the association between HRMR-VWI characteristics and recurrent stroke remains uncertain. Aims: This study aimed to investigate the association between HRMR-VWI characteristics and recurrent ipsilateral stroke in patients with symptomatic intracranial atherosclerotic steno-occlusive disease (ICAS). Methods: This multicenter, observational study recruited first-ever acute ischemic stroke patients attributed to ICAS (>50% stenosis or occlusion) within 7 days after onset. Participants were assessed by multiparametric magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) including diffusion-weighted imaging, three-dimension time-of-flight magnetic resonance angiography, and three-dimensional T1-weighted HRMR-VWI. The patients were recommended to receive best medical therapy and were systematically followed up for 12 months. The association between HRMR-VWI characteristics and the time to recurrent ipsilateral stroke was investigated by univariable and multivariable analysis. Results: Two hundred and fifty-five consecutive patients were enrolled from 15 centers. The cumulative 12 month ipsilateral recurrence incidence was 4.1% (95% confidence interval (CI): 1.6–6.6%). Patients with recurrent ipsilateral stroke exhibited higher rates of intraplaque hemorrhage (IPH) (30.0% vs 6.5%) and eccentric plaque (90.0% vs 48.2%), and lower occurrence of occlusive thrombus (10.0% vs 23.7%). Plaque length (5.69 ± 2.21 mm vs 6.67 ± 4.16 mm), plaque burden (78.40 ± 7.37% vs 78.22 ± 8.32%), degree of stenosis (60.25 ± 18.95% vs 67.50% ± 22.09%) and remodeling index (1.07 ± 0.27 vs 1.03 ± 0.35) on HRMR-VWI did not differ between patients with and without recurrent ipsilateral stroke. In the multivariable Cox regression analysis, IPH (hazard ratio: 6.64, 95% CI: 1.23–35.8, p = 0.028) was significantly associated with recurrent ipsilateral stroke after adjustment. Conclusions: Our results suggest intraplaque hemorrhage (IPH) is significantly associated with recurrent ipsilateral stroke and has potential value in the selection of patients for aggressive treatment strategies. Data access statement: Data from this study are available and can be accessed upon request. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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22. Thiol-Based Modification of MarR Protein VnrR Regulates Resistance Toward Nitrofuran in Vibrio cholerae By Promoting the Expression of a Novel Nitroreductase VnrA and of NO-Detoxifying Enzyme HmpA.
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Yang, Xiaoman, Qian, Mingjie, Wang, Ying, Qin, Zixin, Luo, Mei, Chen, Guozhong, Yi, Chunrong, Ma, Yao, Liu, Xiaoyun, and Liu, Zhi
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23. The Shigella kinase effector OspG modulates host ubiquitin signaling to escape septin-cage entrapment.
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Xian, Wei, Fu, Jiaqi, Zhang, Qinxin, Li, Chuang, Zhao, Yan-Bo, Tang, Zhiheng, Yuan, Yi, Wang, Ying, Zhou, Yan, Brzoic, Peter S., Zheng, Ning, Ouyang, Songying, Luo, Zhao-qing, and Liu, Xiaoyun
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UBIQUITIN ,SHIGELLA ,CYTOSKELETAL proteins ,SHIGELLA flexneri ,SEPTINS ,UBIQUITINATION ,UBIQUITIN ligases - Abstract
Shigella flexneri is a Gram-negative bacterium causing severe bloody dysentery. Its pathogenesis is largely dictated by a plasmid-encoded type III secretion system (T3SS) and its associated effectors. Among these, the effector OspG has been shown to bind to the ubiquitin conjugation machinery (E2~Ub) to activate its kinase activity. However, the cellular targets of OspG remain elusive despite years of extensive efforts. Here we show by unbiased phosphoproteomics that a major target of OspG is CAND1, a regulatory protein controlling the assembly of cullin-RING ubiquitin ligases (CRLs). CAND1 phosphorylation weakens its interaction with cullins, which is expected to impact a large panel of CRL E3s. Indeed, global ubiquitome profiling reveals marked changes in the ubiquitination landscape when OspG is introduced. Notably, OspG promotes ubiquitination of a class of cytoskeletal proteins called septins, thereby inhibiting formation of cage-like structures encircling cytosolic bacteria. Overall, we demonstrate that pathogens have evolved an elaborate strategy to modulate host ubiquitin signaling to evade septin-cage entrapment. Here, Xian et al. use phosphoproteomics to identify that the Shigella effector OspG interacts with a regulator of Cullin-RING ubiquitin ligases to promote the ubiquitination of septins and consequent inhibition of septin cage formation. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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24. Migrating foreign bodies of penis: a case report and literature review.
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Yang, Bo, Ke, Ying, Qiu, Aixin, Wen, Lijie, Xv, Xiaolong, Liu, Xiaoyun, and Zhang, Yue
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LITERATURE reviews ,FOREIGN bodies ,FOREIGN body migration ,PELVIS ,PENIS ,FOREIGN body reaction - Abstract
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25. Injectable extracellular matrix-mimetic hydrogel based on electrospun Janus fibers.
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Zhang, Jinzhong, Zha, Xiaolong, Liu, Gengxin, Zhao, Huipeng, Liu, Xiaoyun, and Zha, Liusheng
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26. Prediction of Early Antidepressant Efficacy in Patients with Major Depressive Disorder Based on Multidimensional Features of rs-fMRI and P11 Gene DNA Methylation: Prédiction de l'efficacité précoce d'un antidépresseur chez des patients souffrant du trouble dépressif majeur d'après les caractéristiques multidimensionnelles de la méthylation de l'ADN du gène P11 et de la IRMf-rs
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Wang, Tianyu, Gao, Chenjie, Li, Jiaxing, Li, Lei, Yue, Yingying, Liu, Xiaoyun, Chen, Suzhen, Hou, Zhenghua, Yin, Yingying, Jiang, Wenhao, Xu, Zhi, Kong, Youyong, and Yuan, Yonggui
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MENTAL depression ,DNA methylation ,MACHINE learning ,FUNCTIONAL magnetic resonance imaging ,RECEIVER operating characteristic curves - Abstract
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27. Theoretical study of proton-coupled electron transfer reaction in metal-hydride complexes†.
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Liu, Xiaoyun, Dan, Xiaohan, and Shi, Qiang
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PROTON transfer reactions ,OXIDATION-reduction reaction ,POTENTIAL energy surfaces ,DENSITY functional theory ,CHARGE exchange ,WAVE functions ,HYDROGEN bonding ,TUNGSTEN - Abstract
Metal-hydride (M-H) complexes are crucial for a variety of catalytic reactions. There have been indications of concerted proton-coupled electron transfer (PCET) reaction recently in several studies involving tungsten hydride complexes covalently connected to pyridyl groups. In this piece of work, we use the density functional theory and nonadiabatic rate theory to study concerted PCET reactions in weakly hydrogen bonded systems. Two dimensional potential energy surfaces of the metal-hydride complexes are first constructed. Wave functions and vibrational energy levels are then obtained, which are used to analyze the transition between each pair of vibronic states and to obtain the total rate constant. It is demonstrated that, because of the hydrogen donor-acceptor distance thermal fluctuations, the concerted PCET reaction and the total reaction rate constant can be significantly enhanced even in the case of weak hydrogen bonding between the proton donor and acceptor. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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28. Effect of endoscopic mucosal resection and endoscopic submucosal dissection on postoperative wound complications in patients with gastric cancer: A meta‐analysis.
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Liu, Xiaoyun, Wu, Xia, and Fan, Wenjun
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PREVENTION of surgical complications ,HEMORRHAGE prevention ,MEDICAL information storage & retrieval systems ,STOMACH tumors ,PATIENT safety ,SURGERY ,PATIENTS ,INTESTINAL perforation ,HUMAN dissection ,TREATMENT effectiveness ,META-analysis ,CANCER patients ,DESCRIPTIVE statistics ,VETERINARY dissection ,DIGESTIVE organ surgery ,SYSTEMATIC reviews ,ODDS ratio ,ENDOSCOPIC gastrointestinal surgery ,DATA analysis software ,CONFIDENCE intervals ,SURGICAL site - Abstract
Endoscopic submucosa dissection (ESD) allows complete excision of the whole lesion, which results in a higher percentage of complete excision and an improved quality of life by minimizing the amount of excision as opposed to an endoscopic mucosal resection (EMR). Although ESD is now being carried out in the majority of hospitals, ESD's possible complications (such as trauma and perforation) have given rise to doubts about ESD practices in patients with early‐stage stomach cancer when deciding on therapy and reimbursement. This study was designed to evaluate the effectiveness and safety of ESD over EMR in treating early‐stage stomach cancer. Four main databases have been searched, including EMBASE and published. The ROBINS‐I tool suggested in the Cochrane Handbook has been applied to evaluate the quality of the chosen trials. It may better reflect the risk of bias in the included studies. The meta‐analyses were carried out with ReMan 5.3, and the results were treated with endote. Seven cohort studies have been completed. Meta analysis indicated that EMR and ESD surgery did not differ significantly from each other in terms of postoperative haemorrhage (OR, 0.76; 95%CI, 0.56,1.04 p = 0.09); EMR, however, was associated with a lower rate of postoperative perforation than ESD surgery (OR, 0.36; 95%CI, 0.24,0.54 p < 0.0001). Taking into account that ESD and EMR did not differ significantly in the risk of wound bleeding, even though the risk of perforation is not likely to result in life‐threatening illness. In the analysis of these data, however, the potential advantages of EMR might be greater than ESD. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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29. Brain frailty associated with stroke events in anterior circulation large artery occlusion.
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Tian, Jing, Zhang, Kun, Cui, Junzhao, Qin, Jin, Wang, Binbin, Zhou, Lixia, Li, Tong, Bu, Kailin, Li, Zhongzhong, Liu, Lin, Wang, Qisong, Yuan, Si, Ma, Lina, Wang, Ye, Wang, Rui, Meng, Chaoyue, Zhou, Biyi, Guo, Li, and Liu, Xiaoyun
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STROKE ,ARTERIAL occlusions ,FRAILTY ,CEREBRAL atrophy ,MANN Whitney U Test - Abstract
Objective: To investigate the factors associated with brain frailty and the effect of brain frailty in patients with anterior circulation large artery occlusion (AC-LAO). Methods: 1100 patients with AC-LVO consecutively admitted to the Second Hospital of Hebei Medical University, North China between June 2016 and April 2018 were retrospectively analyzed. The variables associated with brain frailty and stroke outcome were analyzed by ANOVA analysis, the Mann-Whitney U test and multiple linear regression. Based on previous research. Brain frailty score comprises 1 point each for white matter hyperintensity (WMH), old infarction lesions, and cerebral atrophy among 983 participants with baseline brain magnetic resonance imaging or computed tomography. Results: Among AC-LAO participants, baseline brain frailty score ≥ 1 was common (750/983, 76.3%). Duration of hypertension > 5 years (mean difference [MD] 0.236, 95% CI 0.077, 0.395, p = 0.004), multiple vessel occlusion (MD 0.339, 95% CI 0.068, 0.611, p = 0.014) and basal ganglia infarction (MD -0.308, 95% CI -0.456, -0.160, p < 0.001) were independently associated with brain frailty score. Brain frailty score was independently associated with stroke events, and higher brain frailty scores were associated with higher rates of stroke events (p < 0.001). However, brain frailty has no independent effect on short-term outcome of ACI in AC-LAO patients. Conclusions: In AC-LAO patients, older age, duration of hypertension > 5 years, and multiple vessel occlusion influenced the brain frailty score. Brain frailty score was independently associated with the occurrence of stroke events in AC-LAO patients. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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30. Lightweight polybenzoxazole aerogels with high compressive strength, ultralow dielectric constants, and excellent thermal stability.
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Zhang, Yi, Liu, Xiaoyun, Yang, Rui, and Zhuang, Qixin
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31. Magnetite precipitation approach for zinc hydrometallurgy: a microfluidic strategy.
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Li, Jiawei, Yang, Zhihui, Zhang, Wenchao, Zhu, Deyi, Wu, Jiahui, Liu, Xiaoyun, Wang, Qingwei, Shi, Meiqing, Yan, Xu, and Lin, Zhang
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32. Comparison of the Biomechanical Properties between Healthy and Whole Human and Porcine Stomachs.
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Li, Feifei, Liu, Jiannan, Liu, Xiaoyun, Wu, Yaobin, Qian, Lei, Huang, Wenhua, and Li, Yanbing
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STOMACH ,STRESS relaxation tests ,STRESS-strain curves ,ELASTIC modulus - Abstract
Gastric cancer poses a societal and economic burden, prompting an exploration into the development of materials suitable for gastric reconstruction. However, there is a dearth of studies on the mechanical properties of porcine and human stomachs. Therefore, this study was conducted to elucidate their mechanical properties, focusing on interspecies correlations. Stress relaxation and tensile tests assessed the hyperelastic and viscoelastic characteristics of porcine and human stomachs. The thickness, stress–strain curve, elastic modulus, and stress relaxation were assessed. Porcine stomachs were significantly thicker than human stomachs. The stiffness contrast between porcine and human stomachs was evident. Porcine stomachs demonstrated varying elastic modulus values, with the highest in the longitudinal mucosa layer of the corpus and the lowest in the longitudinal intact layer of the fundus. In human stomachs, the elastic modulus of the longitudinal muscular layer of the antrum was the highest, whereas that of the circumferential muscularis layer of the corpus was the lowest. The degree of stress relaxation was higher in human stomachs than in porcine stomachs. This study comprehensively elucidated the differences between porcine and human stomachs attributable to variations across different regions and tissue layers, providing essential biomechanical support for subsequent studies in this field. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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33. Feminization of the health workforce in China: exploring gendered composition from 2002 to 2020.
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Li, Mingyue, Raven, Joanna, and Liu, Xiaoyun
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DENTAL public health ,MEDICAL personnel ,LABOR supply ,CHINESE medicine ,TREND analysis - Abstract
Background: Feminization of health workforce has been globally documented, but it has not been investigated in China. This study aims to analyze changes in the gendered composition of health workforce and explore the trend in different types of health workforce, health organizations and majors within China's health system. Methods: The data were collected from China Health Statistical Yearbook from 2002 to 2020. We focused on health professionals including doctors, nurses, and pharmacists in health organizations. Trend analysis was employed to examine the change in the ratio of female health workforce over 18 years. The estimated average annual percent change (AAPC) was estimated, and the reciprocals of variances for the female ratios were used as weights. Results: In China, health professionals increased from 4.7 million in 2002 to 10.68 million in 2020. Health professionals per 1000 population increased from 3.41 in 2002 to 7.57 in 2020. The ratio of female health professionals significantly increased from 63.85% in 2002 to 72.4% in 2020 (AAPC = 1.04%, 95% CI 0.96–1.11%, P < 0.001). Female doctors and pharmacists increased 4.7 and 7.9 percentage points from 2002 to 2020. Female health workers at township health centers, village clinics, centers for disease control and prevention had higher annual increase rate (AAPC = 1.67%, 2.25% and 1.33%, respectively) than those at hospital (0.70%) and community health center (0.5%). Female doctors in traditional Chinese medicine, dentistry and public health had higher annual increase rate (AAPC = 1.82%, 1.53% and 1.91%, respectively) than female clinical doctor (0.64%). Conclusions: More women are participating in the healthcare sector in China. However, socially lower-ranked positions have been feminizing faster, which could be due to the inherent and structural gender norms restricting women's career. More collective and comprehensive system-level actions will be needed to foster a gender-equitable environment for health workforce at all levels. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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34. Surface Plasmon Resonance (SPR)−Triggered Polarization of BaTiO3 Surface on Ag Nanocubes Improves Photocatalysis.
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Ma, Yanying, Liu, Xiaoyun, Xu, Yujiao, Alves, Tiago V., Li, Mai, Wang, Chunrui, Camargo, Pedro H. C., and Wang, Jiale
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SURFACE plasmon resonance ,SURFACE charges ,PHOTOCATALYSTS ,PHOTOCATALYSIS ,CATALYTIC activity ,ELECTRIC fields - Abstract
The surface plasmon resonance (SPR)‐generated electric field (E‐field) intensities around a Ag nanocube (NC) before and after it is covered by a BaTiO3 (BTO) layer (BTO@Ag NC) were calculated. It was observed that the theoretical E‐field intensities were reduced on BTO@Ag NCs, thus suggesting inferior catalytic activities under visible light illumination. However, BTO@Ag NCs experimentally displayed better photocatalytic performance than that of Ag NCs under illumination at 633 nm, both in ambient argon (Ar) and in ambient air, where p‐aminothiophenol (PATP) molecules were used to probe the conversion. The mechanism can be attributed to the surface polarization of the BTO layer trigged by a SPR effect of the Ag core. The oscillation of free electrons in the Ag core aroused appearance of surface polarization charge on the ferroelectric (FE) BTO surface, which resulted in the enhanced catalytic properties of BTO@Ag NCs. Therefore, our finding may provide a novel method to enhance visible‐light responsive photocatalytic activity of wide bandgap FE materials by depositing them on plasmonic metal nanostructures. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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35. Adjustable Plane Curvature of Covalent Organic Framework Enabling Outstanding Dielectric, Electret, and High‐Temperature Processing Properties.
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Chen, Donglin, Li, Jinpeng, Mei, Xudong, Liu, Xiaoyun, Zuo, Peiyuan, Qiu, Xunlin, and Zhuang, Qixin
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DIELECTRIC materials ,DIELECTRIC properties ,DIELECTRICS ,PERMITTIVITY ,CURVATURE ,ORGANIC semiconductors ,ORGANIC field-effect transistors ,DIELECTRIC films - Abstract
With the rapid development of integrated circuits towards miniaturization and complexity, there is an urgent need for materials with low dielectric constant/loss and high processing temperatures to effectively prevent signal delay and crosstalk. With high porosity, thermal stability, and easy structural modulation, covalent organic frameworks have great potential in the field of low dielectric materials. However, the optimization of dielectric properties by modulating the conjugated/plane curvature structure of covalent organic frameworks (COFs) has rarely been reported. Accordingly, we herein innovatively prepare COF films with adjustable planar curvature, hence possessing ultralow dielectric constant (1.9 at 1 kHz), ultralow dielectric loss at 1 kHz (0.0029 at room temperature, 0.0052 at 200 °C), high thermal decomposition temperature (5 % weight loss temperature, 473 °C) and good hydrophobicity (water contact angle, 105.3°). Also, to the best of our knowledge, we are the first to report that the resulting COF film enables high surface potential (≈320 V) for one week, attributing to its intrinsic high porosity, thus presenting great potential in electret applications. Accordingly, this innovative work provides a readily available and scalable idea to prepare materials with comprehensively excellent dielectric and electret properties as well as high processing temperatures simultaneously for advanced electronic device applications. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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36. Adjustable Plane Curvature of Covalent Organic Framework Enabling Outstanding Dielectric, Electret, and High‐Temperature Processing Properties.
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Chen, Donglin, Li, Jinpeng, Mei, Xudong, Liu, Xiaoyun, Zuo, Peiyuan, Qiu, Xunlin, and Zhuang, Qixin
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DIELECTRIC materials ,DIELECTRIC properties ,DIELECTRICS ,PERMITTIVITY ,CURVATURE ,ORGANIC semiconductors ,ORGANIC field-effect transistors ,DIELECTRIC films - Abstract
With the rapid development of integrated circuits towards miniaturization and complexity, there is an urgent need for materials with low dielectric constant/loss and high processing temperatures to effectively prevent signal delay and crosstalk. With high porosity, thermal stability, and easy structural modulation, covalent organic frameworks have great potential in the field of low dielectric materials. However, the optimization of dielectric properties by modulating the conjugated/plane curvature structure of covalent organic frameworks (COFs) has rarely been reported. Accordingly, we herein innovatively prepare COF films with adjustable planar curvature, hence possessing ultralow dielectric constant (1.9 at 1 kHz), ultralow dielectric loss at 1 kHz (0.0029 at room temperature, 0.0052 at 200 °C), high thermal decomposition temperature (5 % weight loss temperature, 473 °C) and good hydrophobicity (water contact angle, 105.3°). Also, to the best of our knowledge, we are the first to report that the resulting COF film enables high surface potential (≈320 V) for one week, attributing to its intrinsic high porosity, thus presenting great potential in electret applications. Accordingly, this innovative work provides a readily available and scalable idea to prepare materials with comprehensively excellent dielectric and electret properties as well as high processing temperatures simultaneously for advanced electronic device applications. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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37. Variation of sexual dimorphism and asymmetry in disease expression of inflammatory arthritis among laboratory mouse models with different genomic backgrounds.
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Dong, Wei, Tian, Cheng, Li, Z. Galvin, Brand, David, Cao, Yanhong, Liu, Xiaoyun, Ma, Jiamin, Chai, Andy, Myers, Linda K., Yan, Jian, Hasty, Karen, Stuart, John, Jiao, Yan, Gu, Weikuan, and Cai, Xiaojun
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LABORATORY mice ,INTERLEUKIN-1 receptors ,SEXUAL dimorphism ,EXPERIMENTAL arthritis ,ANIMAL disease models ,ARTHRITIS - Abstract
Sex difference has shown in the arthritis diseases in human population and animal models. We investigate how the sex and symmetry vary among mouse models with different genomic backgrounds. Disease data of sex and limbs accumulated in the past more than two decades from four unique populations of murine arthritis models were analyzed. They are (1) interleukin-1 receptor antagonist (IL-1ra) deficient mice under Balb/c background (Balb/c KO); (2) Mice with collagen II induced arthritis under DBA/1 background; (3) Mice with collagen II induced arthritis under C57BL/6 (B6) background and (4) A F2 generation population created by Balb/c KO X DBA/1 KO. Our data shows that there is a great variation in sexual dimorphism for arthritis incidence and severity of arthritis in mice harboring specific genetic modifications. For a F2 population, the incidence of arthritis was 57.1% in female mice and 75.6% in male mice. There was a difference in severity related to sex in two populations: B6.DR1/ B6.DR4 (P < 0.001) and F2 (P = 0.023) There was no difference Balb/c parental strain or in collagen-induced arthritis (CIA) in DBA/1 mice. Among these populations, the right hindlimbs are significantly higher than the scores for the left hindlimbs in males (P < 0.05). However, when examining disease expression using the collagen induced arthritis model with DBA/1 mice, sex-dimorphism did not reach statistical significance, while left hindlimbs showed a tendency toward greater disease expression over the right. Sexual dimorphism in disease expression in mouse models is strain and genomic background dependent. It sets an alarm that potential variation in sexual dimorphism among different racial and ethnic groups in human populations may exist. It is important to not only include both sexes and but also pay attention to possible variations caused by disease expression and response to treatment in all the studies of arthritis in animal models and human populations. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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38. NiCo2O4/Hollow Mesoporous Carbon Nanosphere Hybrids Enabling Super‐Hydrophobicity, Thermal Insulation, and Highly Efficient Microwave Absorption.
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Ma, Wenjun, He, Peng, Zhou, Yukang, Xie, Chao, Chen, Yi, Liu, Xiaoyun, Lin, Shaoliang, Zuo, Peiyuan, and Zhuang, Qixin
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39. Analysis of the influence of connector material on the thermal performance of thermal insulation and structure integrated system.
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WANG Li'na, ZHANG Lihua, LIU Jie, LIU Xiaoyun, and CHEN Haiwen
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THERMAL insulation ,CARBON-based materials ,CARBON steel ,HEAT transfer coefficient ,STAINLESS steel ,INSULATING materials - Abstract
Using graphite modified polystryrene boards as insulation core materials to produce integrated composite shear walls with point connected insulation structures, and the insulation thickness varies from 100 mm to 400 mm. There are three kinds of connector materials: carbon steel, stainless steel and glass fiber. Carbon steel and stainless steel joints are wrapped in plastic to different degrees. The actual average heat transfer coefficients of different insulation thickness and different connectors are tested. The results show that for carbon steel connections, part plastic parcels can significantly improve the adverse effects on the thermal resistance of the envelope, and all plastic parcels are slightly improved compared with part plastic parcels. After plastic wrapping treatment of stainless steel connector, the adverse effects on thermal resistance are slightly improved with part and all wrapping treatment. When the insulation thickness is same, the correction coefficient of thermal conductivity of insulation material sorting: carbon steel connector system>stainless steel connector system>glass fiber connector system. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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40. Partially unzipped carbon nanotubes-CaCu3Ti4O12/ferroelectric polymer nanodielectric composites with high permittivity, high energy storage capacity and low dielectric loss.
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Chen, Keren, Wang, Xinhua, Jiang, Junhao, Zuo, Peiyuan, Liu, Xiaoyun, and Zhuang, Qixin
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DIELECTRIC loss ,FERROELECTRIC polymers ,ENERGY storage ,DIELECTRIC materials ,MULTIWALLED carbon nanotubes ,ELECTRIC resistance ,PERMITTIVITY - Abstract
Carbon nanotubes (CNTs) due to their outstanding features, such as unique electronic properties and large specific surface areas, have been intensively studied as nanoscale fillers to improve the permittivity of polymer dielectrics. However, due to the unfavourable formation of conductive channels, these CNTs-derived nanocomposites usually suffer from high dielectric loss and low breakdown strength, therefore greatly restricting their practical applications. In this work, we modified pristine multiwalled carbon nanotubes (MWCNTs) by chemical oxidation to prepare partially unzipped carbon nanotubes (PUCNTs), which not only retained excellent electrical properties but also enhanced interfacial interactions with polymers. The obtained PUCNTs/poly(vinylidene fluoride) (PVDF) nanocomposites exhibit higher permittivity and lower dielectric loss compared to raw MWCNTs added. To further alleviate the detrimental influence of conductive channels, we have designed a new class of hybrid composed of PUCNTs-decorated CaCu
3 Ti4 O12 nanoparticles (PUCNTs-CCTO) and their PVDF-based nanocomposites. At 1 kHz, the PUCNTs-CCTO/PVDF nanocomposite filled the ternary nanocomposites also possess strong resistance to electric field failure and achieve significantly enhanced energy storage capability. With 3 vol% PUCNTs and 30 vol% CCTO, the breakdown strength of the nanocomposite can still be maintained at 125 kV mm−1 and the theoretical maximum energy density reaches to 15.5 J cm−3 , which is nearly 3 times compared to neat PVDF (5.1 J cm−3 ). These merits of the PUCNTs-CCTO/PVDF nanocomposites suggest that the strategy proposed herein is a promising avenue for the development of dielectric materials with high energy storage capacity. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
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41. Assessing human emotional responses to the design of public spaces around subway stations: a human factors research.
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Yang, Liu, Zhu, Yuan, Chatzimichailidou, Mikela, and Liu, Xiaoyun
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SUBWAY stations ,PUBLIC spaces ,TRANSIT-oriented development ,CITIES & towns ,URBAN planning ,OPEN spaces - Abstract
Transit-oriented development (TOD) is a powerful urban planning strategy to enhance sustainability and provide socioeconomic benefits for cities. The human-centered design of public spaces around subway stations is a critical issue in TOD. In this study, a socio-technical system-based perspective was adopted to investigate the impact of using different design strategies in public spaces around subway stations on human emotional responses. The novelty of this study lies in performing a human factors experiment to examine human emotional reactions to outdoor public spaces surrounding transit stations using a comprehensive method combining physiological assessment and subjective self-report. Thirty-four participants were recruited for the experiment, which was conducted at the catchment areas of two subway stations in Nanjing, China. Urban design characteristics related to open space enclosure and visual elements, natural elements, pedestrian access, surrounding buildings or walls, and land use and activities were tested in both semi-underground and above-ground public spaces. Additionally, human emotions were assessed using the pleasure, arousal, and dominance model and by investigating the four response systems that predominantly reflect people's emotional states. These results led to design and policy suggestions that could assist practitioners and researchers in selecting relevant approaches for human-oriented and place-based TOD planning. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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42. Changing inequity in health service utilization and financial burden among patients with hypertension in China: evidence from China Health and Retirement Longitudinal Study (CHARLS), 2011–2018.
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Tang, Haoqing, Li, Mingyue, Liu, Larry Z., Zhou, Yanbing, and Liu, Xiaoyun
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HYPERTENSION ,CONFIDENCE intervals ,MEDICAL care costs ,MEDICAL care use ,FINANCIAL stress ,RESEARCH funding ,QUESTIONNAIRES ,HEALTH equity - Abstract
Background: China initiated a health system reform in 2009 to achieve Universal Health Coverage (UHC) by 2020. While the effectiveness of health-system reforms has been studied, equity in health-service utilization and financial burden remains underexplored. This study evaluated whether the health system reform has improved the equity in utilization and financial burden of health services among patients with hypertension in China. Methods: We obtained data from four waves of the China Health and Retirement Longitudinal Study (CHARLS) conducted between 2011 and 2018. The main outcome variables were outpatient and inpatient service utilization rates and catastrophic health expenditure (CHE) for patients with hypertension. The Standardized Concentration Index (CI) was used to measure the changing equity in health service utilization and affordability. Results: Outpatient service utilization was relatively equal among patients with varying socioeconomic statuses (SESs) (CI: 0.041 in 2011 and 0.064 in 2018). Inpatient service utilization inequity improved from CI 0.144 in 2011 to CI 0.066 in 2018. CHE incidence increased from 15.6% in 2011 to 24.2% in 2018. CI for CHE declined from -0.069 in 2011 to -0.012 in 2015 but increased to -0.063 in 2018. Conclusions: Health insurance expansion and poverty alleviation policies promoted equity in inpatient service utilization for hypertensive patients. However, the financial burden for the poor requires further attention through reimbursement policy adjustments for outpatient services in primary care settings. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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43. Housing Environmental Factors Driving Falls Among Middle-Aged and Older Adults: A National Cohort Study.
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Li, Shaojie, Cui, Guanghui, Er, Yuliang, Ye, Pengpeng, Xue, Tao, Zhang, Junfeng (Jim), Liu, Xiaoyun, Duan, Leilei, Lv, Faqin, and Yao, Yao
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Background and Objectives Housing is one of the main places where falls occur; however, few studies have examined housing environmental factors driving fall risk. This study aimed to explore the associations between housing environmental factors and falls in China. Research Design and Methods The study included data of middle-aged and older adults aged ≥45 years from 4 waves of the China Health and Retirement Longitudinal Study. We assessed 7 housing environmental factors: building materials, toilet types, household tidiness, household cooking fuels, and access to electricity, running water, and bathing facilities. Based on these, we divided housing environments into 3 types: good (0–2 poor factors), moderate (3–5 poor factors), and poor (6–7 poor factors). Falls incidence (yes or no) was self-reported during the survey period. We applied the Cox proportional hazard model to estimate the associations, adjusting for a set of covariates such as sociodemographic characteristics, lifestyles, and disease status. Results A total of 12,382 participants were analyzed, and the incidence of falls was 31.7%. According to the fully adjusted model, having a squatting toilet (hazard ratio [HR] = 1.14, 95% confidence interval [CI] = 1.03–1.26), household untidiness (HR = 1.09, 95% CI = 1.01–1.18), and solid fuel use for cooking (HR = 1.10, 95% CI = 1.02–1.18) were associated with a higher risk of falls (p s < .05), compared to their counterparts. We found a linear relationship between housing environments and falls (p for trend = .001). Specifically, moderate (HR = 1.16, 95% CI = 1.06–1.27) and poor housing environments (HR = 1.21, 95% CI = 1.08–1.34) were associated with a higher risk of falls compared to a good housing environment. Discussion and Implications Among middle-aged and older Chinese adults, a better household environment, including sitting toilets, tidy living conditions, and clean fuel use for cooking, may reduce the risk of falls. The evidence from our study suggests the need to implement age-friendly housing environments to prevent falls and disability in an aging society. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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44. Dipeptidyl peptidase 4 inhibitor reduces tumor-associated macrophages and enhances anti-PD-L1-mediated tumor suppression in non-small cell lung cancer.
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Zuo, Bei, Li, Tao, Liu, Xiaoyun, Wang, Shuling, Cheng, Jianxiang, Liu, Xiangqun, Cui, Wenjie, Shi, Hengliang, and Ling, Chunhua
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Purpose: The efficacy of immune checkpoint inhibitors such as programmed cell death ligand 1 (PD-L1) antibodies in non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) is limited, and combined use with other therapies is recommended. Dipeptidyl peptidase 4 (DPP4) inhibitors, a class of small molecule inhibitors, are highly effective for treating type 2 diabetes. Emerging evidence implicates DPP4 inhibitors as immunomodulators that modify aspects of innate and adaptive immunity. We evaluated the combination of a DPP4 inhibitor (anagliptin) and PD-L1 blockade in an NSCLC mouse model. Methods: The effect of the combination of anti-PD-L1 and anagliptin was evaluated in subcutaneous mouse models of NSCLC. Tumor-infiltrating immune cells were analyzed by flow cytometry. Bone marrow-derived monocytes of C57BL/6 mice were isolated in vitro to examine the underlying mechanism of anagliptin on the differentiation and polarization of macrophage. Results: Anagliptin dramatically improved the efficacy of PD-L1 antibody monotherapy by inhibiting macrophage formation and M2 polarization in the tumor microenvironment. Mechanistically, anagliptin suppressed the production of reactive oxygen species in bone marrow monocytes by inhibiting NOX1 and NOX2 expression induced by macrophage colony-stimulating factor, reduced late ERK signaling pathway activation, and inhibited monocyte-macrophage differentiation. However, the inhibitory effect was reactivated by lipopolysaccharide and interferon-gamma interacting with corresponding receptors during M1 macrophage polarization, but not M2. Conclusions: Anagliptin can enhance PD-L1 blockade efficacy in NSCLC by inhibiting macrophage differentiation and M2 macrophage polarization, and combination therapy may be a promising strategy for treating PD-L1 blockade therapy-resistant patients with NSCLC. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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45. The Lin28b/Wnt5a axis drives pancreas cancer through crosstalk between cancer associated fibroblasts and tumor epithelium.
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Shu, Zhaoqi, Fan, Minghe, Tu, Bo, Tang, Zhiheng, Wang, Haojie, Li, Haimeng, Li, Hengchao, Yuan, Meng, Bai, Jingru, Huo, Sihan, Wang, Lina, Zhu, Wei-Guo, Wang, Wei, Liu, Xiaoyun, Shu, Shaokun, and Zhao, Ying
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EPITHELIAL tumors ,PANCREATIC cancer ,EPITHELIAL cell tumors ,FIBROBLASTS ,PANCREATIC tumors - Abstract
Bidirectional signal transduction between tumor epithelial cells and tumor microenvironment (TME) is important for tumor development. Here we show that Lin28b/let-7 pathway is indispensable for modulating the expression of Wnt5a in tumor epithelium, which could be secreted and then up-regulates Lin28b in cancer-associated fibroblasts (CAFs). Moreover, we demonstrate that Lin28b in CAFs promoted growth of PDAC by inducing cytokine PCSK9's production. Using an orthotopic mouse model of PDAC, we find that depletion of Lin28b in CAFs reduced tumor weight, highlighting the importance of Lin28b in PDAC stroma. Thus, our study shows that the Lin28b-Wnt5a axis plays a critical role in bidirectional crosstalk between pancreatic tumor epithelium and TME and results in a pro-tumorigenic contexture. Crosstalk between tumor cells and the microenvironment is essential for tumor progression. Here, the authors show Pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma (PDAC) epithelial cells with high level of Lin28b secrete Wnt5a to upregulate Lin28b expression in cancer-associated fibroblasts, which in turn promote growth of PDAC cells via production of PCSK9. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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46. Poverty alleviation and health services for the poor in China: evidence from national health service surveys in 2013 and 2018.
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Liu, Xiaoyun, Li, Mingyue, Zhu, He, Liu, Qinqin, and Xie, Xueqin
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POVERTY reduction ,HEALTH services accessibility ,MEDICAL care costs ,DISEASES ,REGRESSION analysis ,MEDICAL care use ,DESCRIPTIVE statistics ,CHI-squared test ,MEDICAL care of poor people ,MEDICAL needs assessment - Abstract
Background: China has made intensive efforts to eliminate extreme poverty by 2020. This paper aims to evaluate the changes in health service needs, utilization, and medical expenses for poor people during the poverty alleviation period. Methods: The study used data from national health services surveys in 2013 and 2018. The poor people were identified and certified by the local government. Health service needs, utilization, medical expenses, and reimbursement rates were analyzed and compared between 2013 and 2018, between the poor and the non-poor groups. Results: People living in poverty were usually elderly, illiterate, and unemployed. The poor people had a significantly higher two-week morbidity rate and a higher prevalence of chorionic non-communicable diseases than the non-poor group. For both the poor and non-poor, health service needs increased between 2013 and 2018. Accordingly, the poor people had more use of outpatient and inpatient services. The annual inpatient admission rates were 20.8% and 13.1% for the poor and non-poor, respectively, in 2018. The average medical expenses per inpatient admission were much lower for the poor than for the non-poor. Out-of-pocket (OOP) payment share decreased from 41.9% to 2013 to 31.9% in 2018 for the poor, while for the non-poor, the OOP rate was much higher (45.4%) and had no significant changes between the two surveys. The reduction in the OOP share occurred mostly in rural areas. Conclusions: Poverty alleviation in China may have positive effect in improving poor people's access to health services, and reducing their financial burden due to illness and health service utilization. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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47. Hierarchical and Orderly Surface Conductive Networks in Yolk–Shell Fe3O4@C@Co/N‐Doped C Microspheres for Enhanced Microwave Absorption.
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He, Peng, Ma, Wenjun, Xu, Jian, Wang, Yizhe, Cui, Zhong‐Kai, Wei, Jie, Zuo, Peiyuan, Liu, Xiaoyun, and Zhuang, Qixin
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48. The impact of different polishing systems on yttria‐stabilized tetragonal zirconia polycrystalline crowns in relation to heat generation.
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Liu, Xiaoyun, Aarts, John M., Ma, Sunyoung, and Choi, Joanne Jung Eun
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DENTAL crowns ,DENTAL abutments ,DENTAL pulp ,THERMOCOUPLES ,SCANNING electron microscopy - Abstract
Objectives: To investigate the heat generation on yttria‐stabilized tetragonal zirconia polycrystalline (Y‐TZP) crowns during polishing with coarse and fine polishing systems at various speeds. Materials and Methods: Two polishers (coarse and fine) at three polishing speeds were investigated. Two simulation models of the first mandibular molars were prepared for full coverage Y‐TZP restorations with different reduction dimensions. Preheated water was pumped into the abutment chamber, to simulate the intrapulpal temperature and blood flow. Twelve Y‐TZP crowns (3M™ Lava™ Esthetic) were milled for each prepared tooth abutment and each cusp (n = 10) was individually ground for 30 s and polished for 2 min. Thermocouple wire was secured to the intaglio surface of the crown and linked to a data logger for recording temperature changes. Selected scanning electron microscopy (SEM) images of the treated surfaces and polishers were analyzed. The data was statistically analyzed using Prism 9. Results: The highest temperature rise was observed in the 20,000 RPM polishing speed groups for both coarse and fine polishing, and higher than the threshold value of 5.5°C for pulp damage. The Kruskal–Wallis test, revealed statistically significant differences (p <.0001) in heat generation between low (10,000 RPM) and high (20,000 RPM) polishing speeds. Conclusions: High‐speed polishing at 20,000 RPM generated the most heat over the threshold of 5.5°C, which would threaten the dental pulp. The results suggest that a cautionary approach should be taken to high‐speed intraoral polishing. Clinical Relevance: Dental clinicians should be aware of the choice of polishing systems and speeds to avoid pulp damage from intraoral polishing of Y‐TZP restorations. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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49. Aberrations estimate based on diffraction patterns using deep residual network.
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Jiang, Jinyang, Liu, Xiaoyun, Chen, Yonghao, Gao, Siyu, Liu, Ying, and Jiang, Yueqiu
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DIFFRACTION patterns ,ASTIGMATISM (Optics) ,OPTICAL aberrations ,OPTICAL elements ,GAUSSIAN beams ,LIGHT intensity ,DEEP learning - Abstract
Lenses are fundamental elements in many optical applications. However, various aberrations are inevitably present in lenses, which will affect the distribution of focused light intensity and optical imaging. Accurately predicting the aberrations of a lens is of great significance. Nevertheless, quantitatively measuring the aberrations of a lens, especially when multiple aberrations are present simultaneously, is a challenging task. In this paper, we propose a method based on a designed deep residual network called Y-ResNet to measure the astigmatism and coma of a lens simultaneously. The Y-ResNet was trained on the focused image pattern of a Gaussian beam passing through a lens with astigmatism and coma. The trained network can accurately predict the aberration coefficients of the lens with 0.99 specificity, 0.925 precision, 0.9382 recall, and a 0.9406 F1-score achieved on astigmatism and 0.99 specificity, 0.956 precision, 0.98 recall, and a 0.954 F1-score achieved on coma. Specifically, even if only part of the intensity distribution of the light spot is captured, the network can accurately estimate the aberrations of the lens with an accuracy of over 90% on coma and can identify astigmatism aberration features. This paper can provide a feasible method for correcting beam patterns caused by aberration based on deep learning. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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50. Ti3AlC2 MXene Nanosheet/Ag Nanowire/Carbon Nanotube Three-Phase Aerogels for Electromagnetic Interference Shielding.
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Fang, JiangYu, Xu, Jian, Liu, Xiaoyun, Zuo, Peiyuan, Cui, Zhong-Kai, and Zhuang, Qixin
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Although the high conductivity of MXenes can substantially contribute to excellent electromagnetic interference (EMI) shielding through electromagnetic wave reflection, their derived aerogels still exhibit poor mechanical properties (about 10–15 kPa). To address this tough issue, we present a feasible freeze-drying approach to prepare a three-phase composite aerogel interconnecting MXene, Ag nanowire (AgNW), and carbon nanotube (CNT) compositions via a hydrogen bond and van der Waals force. The strong interfacial interaction in the three-phase structures produced an abundant rigid skeleton and a "cell wall" structure, yielding a high conductivity of 333.65 S/m with an excellent EMI SE of 57.5 dB and a much enhanced compressive strength (23.62 kPa), which is 10–20% higher than the current typical high-performance MXene aerogel. The three-phase MXene/AgNWs/CNTs aerogel provides us with a promising application scenario emphasizing excellent compressive strength, resilience, and electromagnetic shielding performance that can meet the increasingly strict requirements for high-strength electromagnetic shielding materials. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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