8 results on '"Ren, Hongjie"'
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2. Direct evidence of cheetah (Acinonyx jubatus) as intermediate host of Toxoplasma gondii through isolation of viable strains.
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Zhu, Niuping, Ren, Hongjie, Yang, Liulu, Mao, Gaohui, Li, Junbao, Su, Chunlei, and Yang, Yurong
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TOXOPLASMA gondii ,CHEETAH ,IMMUNOGLOBULINS ,LABORATORY mice ,AGGLUTINATION tests ,VIRAL antibodies ,STRIATED muscle ,BIOLOGICAL assay - Abstract
Toxoplasma gondii causes lifelong infection in most definitive and intermediate hosts. Clinical cases of toxoplasmosis in captive cheetahs have been reported. However, there are few reports of viable T. gondii strains isolated from cheetahs. Here, T. gondii infection was investigated using molecular and serological assays in cheetahs from China. Modified agglutination test (MAT) (cut-off: 1:25) indicated that all six examined cheetahs (n = 6) showed T. gondii antibodies. Toxoplasma gondii DNA was detected in three out of five cheetahs. Two viable T. gondii strains were isolated from the striated muscles of two cheetahs using mice bioassay. They were designated as TgCheetahCHn1 and TgCheetahCHn2. Genetic characterization of DNA derived from tachyzoites was performed using RFLP-PCR of 10 markers. Toxoplasma gondii TgCheetahCHn1 is ToxoDB PCR-RFLP genotype #319, and the alleles of ROP18/ROP5 types were 3/7. TgCheetahCHn2 is ToxoDB genotype #9, and the alleles of ROP18/ROP5 were 3/6. The average survival time of TgCheetahCHn1-infected Swiss mice was 22 ± 1 days (n = 23), and the mice did not have detectable T. gondii-specific antibodies until 117 ± 30 days post-inoculation (n = 8), therefore, TgCheetahCHn1 had intermediate virulence. TgCheetahCHn2 was avirulent for Swiss mice. Few brain tissue cysts (0–50) were observed in the mice inoculated with TgCheetahCHn1 or TgCheetahCHn2. The results provide direct evidence of cheetah as intermediate host of T. gondii. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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3. Isolation and Characterization of a Viable Toxoplasma gondii from Captive Caracal (Caracal caracal).
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Ren, Hongjie, Mao, Gaohui, Zhang, Yan, Zhu, Niuping, Liang, Qunchao, Jiang, Yibao, and Yang, Yurong
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TOXOPLASMA gondii ,ASCITIC fluids ,HEART failure ,AGGLUTINATION tests ,LABORATORY mice ,WARM-blooded animals ,HEART - Abstract
Toxoplasma gondii is a widespread protozoan parasite that infects most warm-blooded animals, and felids can serve as intermediate and definitive hosts. Pathological diagnosis and serological and etiological investigations were conducted on a captive caracal (Caracal caracal) carcass collected from China in 2022. Pathological diagnosis revealed that cardiac insufficiency, pulmonary edema, hepatic failure, and renal insufficiency were the causes of the caracal's death. A modified agglutination test (cut-off: 1:25) revealed that IgG antibodies against T. gondii were present in the myocardium juice (1:1600), ascitic fluid (1:3200), and hydropericardium (1:800). A viable T. gondii (TgCaracalCHn2) strain was isolated from the tissue samples (heart, brain, spleen, and skeletal muscle) of this caracal using a mouse bioassay. The genotype of TgCaracalCHn2 was ToxoDB#5 (Type II variant), as determined via RFLP-PCR. The strain was avirulent in Swiss mice and matched the prediction of ROP18 and ROP5 gene alleles of TgCaracalCHn2 (2/2). Mild tissue cysts (203 ± 265) were observed in mice brains after inoculation with TgCaracalCHn2 tachyzoites. ToxoDB#5 is the dominant genotype in North American wildlife, and this is the first documented isolation of T. gondii ToxoDB#5 from China. This indicates that caracal plays an important role in the transmission of this T. gondii genotype. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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4. Isolation and Genetic Characterization of Toxoplasma gondii from a Patas Monkey (Erythrocebus patas) in China.
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Yang, Liulu, Ren, Hongjie, Zhu, Niuping, Xin, Shilin, Mao, Gaohui, Ma, Yiheng, Li, Junbao, Liang, Qunchao, and Yang, Yurong
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CERCOPITHECIDAE ,OOCYSTS ,REPRODUCTIVE isolation ,MONKEYS ,TOXOPLASMA gondii ,PULMONARY fibrosis - Abstract
Many cases of Toxoplasma gondii infection have been reported worldwide in non-human primates (NHPs), especially in captive New World monkeys. However, few studies on toxoplasmosis in Old World monkeys have been conducted. In this study, serological and molecular biological analyses were carried out to look for T. gondii antibodies and T. gondii infection in 13 NHPs from China. T. gondii infection was confirmed in 8 NHP cases. T. gondii antibodies were detected in 1/5 New World monkeys and in 4/7 Old World monkeys. T. gondii DNA was detected in 3/5 New World monkeys and 5/7 Old World monkeys. The one ring-tailed lemur was negative for both antibodies and DNA of T. gondii. The most common clinical manifestations of T. gondii infection were malaise, poor appetite, emaciation, and foamy nasal discharge. The most common histopathological findings were interstitial pneumonia, necrotic hepatitis, necrotizing myocarditis, lymphadenitis, and necrotic splenitis. One viable T. gondii strain was successfully isolated from the myocardium of a patas monkey (Erythrocebus patas) by bioassay in mice. T. gondii tachyzoites were obtained from cell cultures and were designated as TgMonkeyCHn2. The genotype of this strain belongs to ToxoDB genotype #9, and the allele of ROP18/ROP5 gene was 3/6. TgMonkeyCHn2 tachyzoites were avirulent in Swiss mice. To our knowledge, this is the first report of fatal toxoplasmosis in a patas monkey. T. gondii infection in patas monkeys may indicate environmental contamination by oocysts. The patas monkey is a new host record for T. gondii. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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5. Multi-source inverse-curriculum-based training for low-resource dialogue generation.
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Cui, Fuwei, Di, Hui, Huang, Hui, Ren, Hongjie, Ouchi, Kazushige, Liu, Ze, and Xu, Jinan
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DATA augmentation ,TRAINING needs - Abstract
An effective dialogue system needs amount of training data, but the existing training data is insufficient. Although the pre-trained model has made great progress in recent years, which can alleviate the problem of low resource dialogue to a certain extent, the pre-trained model is large and difficult to deploy. How to improve the performance of dialogue model without additional annotation data and decreasing the model volume has become a new challenge. We propose a multi-source data augmentation method for low-resource dialogue generation by utilizing inverse curriculum learning (inverse CL). Firstly, we adopt three data augmentation methods, including round-trip translation, paraphrasing and pre-trained model, to generate augmentation data. Next, we propose a new training strategy based on inverse CL to utilize different augmentation data. Comparing with the baselines, our method comprehensively outperform the baselines on all evaluation metrics, which shows the effectiveness of our proposed training strategy for dialogue generation. To the best of our knowledge, this is the first systematic investigation of data augmentation in the dialogue generation. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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6. Crop Segmentation Method of Remote Sensing Image Based on Improved DeepLabV3+ Network.
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REN Hongjie, LIU Ping, DAI Chao, and SHI Juncai
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REMOTE sensing ,FEATURE extraction ,IMAGE segmentation ,CROPS - Abstract
Aiming at the problems of low recognition accuracy, poor edge recognition effect and slow extraction speed in current remote sensing image crop extraction, a remote sensing image crop segmentation method based on improved DeepLabV3+ network is proposed. The feature extraction network is changed to a lighter MobileNetV2 network, and the ordinary convolution in the atrous spatial pyramid pooling module is changed to deep separable convolution, which greatly reduces the amount of model calculation and improves the calculation speed of the model. The double attention mechanism is added to the feature extraction module and the atrous spatial pyramid pooling module to further optimize the effect of model edge recognition and improve the accuracy of model segmentation. In addition, aiming at the imbalance of crop data sets, the weighted loss function is introduced to give different weights to corn, job's tears and background classes, so as to improve the accuracy of crop region segmentation. Taking the UAV remote sensing image of an area in 2019 as the research object, corn and job's tears are segmented. The experimental results show that the pixel accuracy of the improved DeepLabV3+ algorithm can reach 93.9%, the average recall can reach 90.7%, and the average intersection and merging ratio can reach 83.3%, which is better than the traditional segmentation methods commonly used for crop extraction, such as DeepLabV3+, Unet, Segnet and it has better segmentation effect on crops. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2022
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7. Comparative Immunological Response and Pathobiology of Mice Inoculated with Toxoplasma gondii Isolated from Different Hosts.
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Yang, Yurong, Ren, Hongjie, Xin, Shilin, and Jiang, Nan
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TOXOPLASMA gondii ,VACCINATION ,SERODIAGNOSIS ,ANTIBODY titer ,MICE ,ANTIBODY formation - Abstract
Toxoplasma gondii is an obligate intracellular parasite that has a worldwide distribution and can infect almost all warm-blood animals. Serological tests are the main detection methods for T. gondii infection in animals and humans. Little is known of biological behavior, antibody responses, and virulence of T. gondii strains in mice from China. Here we document antibody responses, tissue cyst burden, and mouse virulence of T. gondii strains isolated from different hosts in China. All T. gondii strains formed tissue cysts in the brains of mice and positively correlated with the T. gondii antibody titer (R
2 = 0.3345). These results should aid in the diagnosis and characterization of T. gondii isolates. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
- 2021
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8. Study on Free Lipase-Catalyzed Ethanolysis for Biodiesel Preparation in an Oil/Water Biphasic System.
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Ren, Hongjie, Du, Wei, Lv, Liangliang, and Liu, Dehua
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LIPASES ,CATALYSIS ,BIODIESEL fuels ,WATER ,BIOMASS ,SEPARATION (Technology) ,ESTERS - Abstract
Using free lipase as the catalyst for biodiesel production has drawn increasing attention in recent years due to its advantages of lower cost and faster reaction rate compared to immobilized lipase. Our previous study showed that free lipase NS81006 could effectively catalyze the methanolysis of renewable oil. Ethanol, derived from renewable biomass, has a greater potential for biodiesel production. In this paper, ethanol was explored for the first time as the acyl acceptor for free lipase-mediated biodiesel preparation. The effect of stirring rate, water content, molar ratio of ethanol to oil and ethanol adding strategy was investigated systematically during the process of free lipase NS81006-catalyzed ethanolysis. An ethyl ester yield of 90% was obtained under the optimized conditions. Further study showed that the free lipase could be repeatedly used by simple separation of the water phase from the oil phase and there was no obvious loss in lipase activity after five repeated uses. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2011
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