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2. Doping oxygen triggered electrocatalytic activity of carbon interpenetrating networks in acid electrolyte
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Jin Zhang, Lu Bai, Chun Jin, Mingyue Xiao, and Jingjun Liu
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Fuel Technology ,Renewable Energy, Sustainability and the Environment ,Energy Engineering and Power Technology ,Condensed Matter Physics - Published
- 2022
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3. A multi-objective reinforcement learning approach for resequencing scheduling problems in automotive manufacturing systems
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Jinling Leng, Xingyuan Wang, Shiping Wu, Chun Jin, Meng Tang, Rui Liu, Alexander Vogl, and Huiyu Liu
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Strategy and Management ,Management Science and Operations Research ,Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering - Published
- 2022
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4. Identification of three elevenin receptors and roles of elevenin disulfide bond and residues in receptor activation in Aplysia californica
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Ping Fu, Yu-Shuo Mei, Wei‑Jia Liu, Ping Chen, Qing-Chun Jin, Shi‑Qi Guo, Hui‑Ying Wang, Ju‑Ping Xu, Yan-Chu-Fei Zhang, Xue‑Ying Ding, Cui-Ping Liu, Cheng-Yi Liu, Rui-Ting Mao, Guo Zhang, and Jian Jing
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Multidisciplinary - Abstract
Neuropeptides are ubiquitous intercellular signaling molecules in the CNS and play diverse roles in modulating physiological functions by acting on specific G-protein coupled receptors (GPCRs). Among them, the elevenin signaling system is now believed to be present primarily in protostomes. Although elevenin was first identified from the L11 neuron of the abdominal ganglion in mollusc Aplysia californica, no receptors have been described in Aplysia, nor in any other molluscs. Here, using two elevenin receptors in annelid Platynereis dumerilii, we found three putative elevenin GPCRs in Aplysia. We cloned the three receptors and tentatively named them apElevR1, apElevR2, and apElevR3. Using an inositol monophosphate (IP1) accumulation assay, we demonstrated that Aplysia elevenin with the disulfide bond activated the three putative receptors with low EC50 values (ranging from 1.2 to 25 nM), supporting that they are true receptors for elevenin. In contrast, elevenin without the disulfide bond could not activate the receptors, indicating that the disulfide bond is required for receptor activity. Using alanine substitution of individual conserved residues other than the two cysteines, we showed that these residues appear to be critical to receptor activity, and the three different receptors had different sensitivities to the single residue substitution. Finally, we examined the roles of those residues outside the disulfide bond ring by removing these residues and found that they also appeared to be important to receptor activity. Thus, our study provides an important basis for further study of the functions of elevenin and its receptors in Aplysia and other molluscs.
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- 2023
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5. Self-Strained Platinum Clusters with Finite Size: High-Performance Catalysts with CO Tolerance for PEMFCs
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Jingyan Zhang, Jing Zhao, Chun Jin, Zhiguo Chen, and Jingjun Liu
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General Materials Science - Abstract
Strained platinum-based materials with high performance have been regarded as the most promising electrocatalysts for proton exchange membrane fuel cells (PEMFCs) recently. Herein, self-strained platinum clusters with finite size (about 1 nm) are prepared by a combining liquid- and solid-phase UV irradiation cycle strategy. It started with a fresh H
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6. Microscopic Replantation of Complete Penile Amputation With Video Demonstration
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Peng Wang, Yong Luo, Yan-Feng Li, Yong Zhang, Gang Bi, Da-Chun Jin, Gao-Lei Liu, Qiu-Li Liu, and Jun Jiang
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Urology - Published
- 2022
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7. A stable and efficient La-doped MIL-53(Al)/ZnO photocatalyst for sulfamethazine degradation
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Qinyu He, Dingyuan Tang, Zhiliang Wu, Chun Jin, Linlin Hou, Wei Li, Yasi Chen, Qiuming Wei, Zhongliang Pan, and Yinzhen Wang
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Materials science ,Band gap ,Doping ,Environmental pollution ,02 engineering and technology ,General Chemistry ,010402 general chemistry ,021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology ,01 natural sciences ,Hydrothermal circulation ,0104 chemical sciences ,law.invention ,Adsorption ,Chemical engineering ,Geochemistry and Petrology ,law ,Photocatalysis ,Degradation (geology) ,Calcination ,0210 nano-technology - Abstract
Photocatalytic technology can solve various environmental pollution problems, especially antibiotic pollution. A novel La-doped MIL-53(Al)/ZnO composite material was successfully synthesized by a combination of hydrothermal method and calcination, showing high photocatalytic degradation percent of sulfamethazine (SMT). The 2 mol% La MIL-53(Al)/ZnO photocatalyst shows the highest degradation efficiency toward SMT (92%) within 120 min, which is 4.1 times higher than pure ZnO (increased from 18% to 92%). In addition, the degradation analysis of SMT by high performance liquid chromatography proves that the products are CO2 and H2O. The improved photocatalytic activity is mostly caused by the following factors. (1) Doping La ions can decrease the band gap of ZnO, enhance light response, and effectively enhance the separation rate of photo-generated holes and electrons. (2) MIL-53(Al) can adsorb SMT and promote the separation of electron. This work shows that the synthesized La-doped MIL-53(Al)/ZnO photocatalyst is expected to be used as a green and effective method for treatment of environment water pollution.
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8. Accelerated convergence of time‐splitting algorithm by relaxation method
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Jiaxin Gao, Shengbo Eben Li, Fei Ma, Wenyu Li, Hao Sun, Maierdanjiang Maihemuti, and Chun Jin
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Human-Computer Interaction ,Control and Optimization ,Control and Systems Engineering ,Electrical and Electronic Engineering ,Computer Science Applications - Published
- 2022
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9. Executory contracts in insolvency: The Japanese perspective
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Chun Jin and Stacey Steele
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- 2023
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10. Inflammatory myofibroblastic tumor after breast prosthesis: A case report and literature review
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Peng Zhou, Yi-Hao Chen, Jiang-Hao Lu, Chun-Chun Jin, Xiao-Hong Xu, and Xue-Hao Gong
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General Medicine - Published
- 2022
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11. Minimally invasive thymectomy for myasthenia gravis: a 7-year retrospective study
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Jian, Gao, Chun, Jin, Yong-Qiang, Ao, Jie, Tang, Jian-Yong, Ding, Ji-Hong, Dong, and Jia-Hao, Jiang
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Original Article ,Surgery - Abstract
BACKGROUND: Thymectomy has been identified as an effective strategy for patients with myasthenia gravis (MG) and thymic masses. However, the best surgical approach remains a matter of debate. The aim of the present study was to compare the surgical and neurological outcomes of video-assisted thoracoscopic thymectomy with a modified subxiphoid and bilateral approach in patients with MG and thymic masses. METHODS: From August 2013 to April 2018, 68 patients who were diagnosed with MG and thymic masses and underwent video-assisted thoracoscopic thymectomy with a modified subxiphoid (44 patients) or bilateral (24 patients) approach were included in this retrospective study. The surgical and neurological results were analyzed with propensity score matching. RESULTS: After propensity score matching, the modified subxiphoid approach in video-assisted thoracoscopic thymectomy resulted in an obviously shorter operative time (P=0.00), drainage duration (P=0.00), less intraoperative blood loss (P=0.00), and shorter postoperative hospital stay (P=0.01). In terms of neurological outcomes, no significant difference was observed in the improvement in MG, with 2-year complete stable remission rates of 21.1% and 26.3% (P=0.68) and 2-year pharmacological remission rates of 31.6% and 26.3% (P=0.60) for the bilateral and subxiphoid approaches, respectively. Additionally, the approaches resulted in similar effects on the magnitudes of decrease in the prednisolone and pyridostigmine doses after 2 years, with average pyridostigmine dose reductions of 72.2% and 71.1% (P=0.78) and average prednisolone reductions of 76.8% and 71.7% (P=0.96) for the bilateral and subxiphoid approaches, respectively. CONCLUSIONS: The modified subxiphoid approach was found to be superior to the bilateral approach in video-assisted thoracic surgery thymectomy in terms of the surgical outcomes and yielded similar neurological outcomes. Therefore, the modified subxiphoid approach is recommended as an alternative to the bilateral approach in the treatment of patients with MG and thymic masses.
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- 2021
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12. Nanophase-Engineered Bifunctional Catalysts for Oxygen Electrodes in High-Performance Unitized Regenerative Fuel Cells
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Feng Wang, Chun Jin, Lei Feng, Chen Wen, Jingying Bai, Jingjun Liu, Nan Wang, and Shaolan Mo
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Materials science ,Energy Engineering and Power Technology ,chemistry.chemical_element ,Oxygen ,Catalysis ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,chemistry ,Chemical engineering ,Electrode ,Materials Chemistry ,Electrochemistry ,Chemical Engineering (miscellaneous) ,Fuel cells ,Electrical and Electronic Engineering ,Bifunctional - Published
- 2021
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13. Effect of Carbonized Rice Husk Applications on Chinese Cabbage Yield and Ammonia Volatilization
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YunGu Kang, Lee Jae-Han, Chun Jin-Hyuk, Lee Jun-Yeong, and Taek-Keun OH
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- 2023
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14. Nested Optimization of Oil-Circulating Hydro-Pneumatic Energy Storage System for Hybrid Mining Trucks
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Tong Yi, Chun Jin, Lulu Gao, Jichao Hong, and Yanbo Liu
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Metamodel-based algorithm ,Control and Optimization ,Mechanical Engineering ,oil-circulating layout ,hybrid mining truck ,hydro-pneumatic layout ,energy storage system (EES) ,multi-objective optimization ,Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering ,Control and Systems Engineering ,Computer Science (miscellaneous) ,TJ1-1570 ,Mechanical engineering and machinery ,Electrical and Electronic Engineering - Abstract
In order to recover and utilize the potential energy of mining trucks efficiently, this paper proposes a nested optimization method of a novel energy storage system. By analyzing the multi-objective optimization problem of the oil-circulating hydro-pneumatic energy storage system, a nested optimization method based on the advanced adaptive Metamodel-based global optimization algorithm is carried out. Research shows that this method only requires a short time to solve the complex nonlinear hybrid optimization problem and achieves better results. The optimized energy storage system has higher system efficiency, energy density, and volume utilization rate, thus obtaining a smaller system volume and weight. Verified by the bench experiment of its powertrain, the hydro-pneumatic hybrid mining truck with the optimized energy storage system significantly reduces its fuel consumption and CO2 emission. Thus, it lays the foundation for the practical application of hydro-pneumatic hybrid mining trucks.
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- 2022
15. A retrospective clinical study of patients with pregnancy-associated breast cancer among multiple centers in China (CSBrS-008)
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Yu-Chun Jin, Jun-Xian Du, Shao-Mei Fu, Qin Chen, Yi-Ran Qiu, An Pei, Yi-Jing Yao, Wei Zhu, Ke-Jin Wu, and Yan-Jie Yin
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Adult ,China ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Breast surgery ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Breast Neoplasms ,Abortion ,Pregnancy-associated breast cancer ,Breast cancer ,Pregnancy ,medicine ,Humans ,Stage (cooking) ,Survival analysis ,Retrospective Studies ,Clinicopathological feature ,business.industry ,Obstetrics ,Incidence (epidemiology) ,Retrospective cohort study ,Original Articles ,General Medicine ,Prognosis ,medicine.disease ,Treatment ,Medicine ,Female ,Neoplasm Recurrence, Local ,business ,Pregnancy Complications, Neoplastic - Abstract
Background:. Pregnancy-associated breast cancer (PABC) is a special type of breast cancer that occurs during pregnancy and within 1 year after childbirth. With the rapid social development and the adjustment of reproductive policies in China, the average age of females at first childbirth is increasing, which is expected to lead to an increase in the incidence of PABC. This study aimed to accumulate clinical experience and to investigate and summarize the prevalence, diagnosis, and treatment of PABC based on large multicenter samples in China. Methods:. According to the Chinese Society of Breast Surgery, a total of 164 patients with PABC in 27 hospitals from January 2016 to December 2018 were identified. The pregnancy status, clinicopathological features, comprehensive treatment methods, and outcomes were retrospectively analyzed. Survival curves were plotted using the Kaplan-Meier method. Results:. A total of 164 patients of PABC accounted for 0.30% of the total number of cases in the same period; of which, 83 patients were diagnosed during pregnancy and 81 patients during lactation. The median age of PABC was 33 years (24–47 years). Stage I patients accounted for 9.1% (15/164), stage II 54.9% (90/164), stage III 24.4% (40/164), and stage IV 2.4% (4/164). About 9.1% (15/164) of patients were luminal A. Luminal B patients accounted the most (43.3% [71/164]). About 15.2% (25/164) of patients were human epidermal growth factor receptor 2 (Her-2) overexpression and 18.9% (31/164) of patients were triple-negative breast cancer. For pregnancy breast cancer, 36.1% (30/83) of patients received direct surgery and 20.5% (17/83) received chemotherapy during pregnancy. About 31.3% (26/83) chose abortion or induction of labor. The median follow-up time was 36 months (3–59 months); 11.0% (18/164) patients had local recurrence or distant metastasis and 3.0% (5/164) died. Conclusions:. It is safe and feasible to standardize surgery and chemotherapy for PABC.
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16. Butterfly Effect of Electron Donor from Monoatomic Cobalt in Few-Atom Platinum Clusters: Boosting Electrocatalysis
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Zhiguo Chen, Jing Zhao, Chun Jin, and Jingjun Liu
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General Materials Science - Abstract
Few-atom metal clusters feature an extremely large surface area and abundant active sites, which are particularly important for electrocatalysis. Herein, we report a monoatomic cobalt tailoring strategy to boost the performance of platinum clusters (ca.1 nm) via hetero-charge-trapping chemistry by ultraviolet light reducing Pt-based anions anchored on target Co cations. The created Co
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17. Selecting and Characterizing Tyrosinase Inhibitors from Atractylodis macrocephalae Rhizoma Based on Spectrum-Activity Relationship and Molecular Docking
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Zhi-Yao Qian, Chang-Yan Xu, Fang-Yu Liang, Rong-Gui Qin, Zhong-Sheng Luo, Pei-Chun Jin, and Yong-Qin Liu
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Active ingredient ,chemistry.chemical_classification ,QD71-142 ,Chromatography ,Article Subject ,Chemistry ,General Chemical Engineering ,Tyrosinase ,Positive control ,Atractylenolide III ,High-performance liquid chromatography ,Computer Science Applications ,Analytical Chemistry ,Melanin ,Enzyme ,Bioassay ,Instrumentation ,Research Article - Abstract
Atractylodis macrocephalae Rhizoma (AMR) is a famous classical Chinese traditional medicine (CTM), which has been used as a tonic for many diseases for thousands of years. In ancient China, it was used as a supplementary food for beauty in the palace. In preliminary studies, the function of whitening skin and the significant inhibiting effect on tyrosinase (TYR) which is the reactive enzyme in the composition of melanin of AMR were discovered, and the relevant research was rarely reported. In this study, high-performance liquid chromatography (HPLC) along with partial least squares regression analysis (PLS) was applied to survey the coherence between the chemical constituents and the inhibiting activity of 11 batches of AMR on TYR activity. The results of PLS showed that the chromatographic peaks 11 (atractylenolide III) and 15 could be important effective ingredients of the inhibition TYR activity as ascertained by spectrum-activity relationships. Furthermore, TYR inhibitory activity of atractylenolide III was validated by in vitro test by β-arbutin served as a positive control drug. The results of the in vitro test and the molecular docking showed that atractylenolide III has high TYR inhibitory activity and could link to the residues in TYR catalytic pocket. Therefore, bioassay, molecular docking, and spectrum-activity relationships are appropriate for linking the quality of samples with pharmaceutical-related active ingredients. And our studying would lay a theoretical foundation for applying the water extracts of AMR in whitening cosmetics.
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18. The influence of psychological language words contained in microblogs on dissemination behaviour in emergency situations – mediating effects of emotional responses
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Shangxiao Dou, Yanxia Lu, Wenjing Gu, Chun Jin, and Jiangnan Qiu
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Microblogging ,05 social sciences ,General Social Sciences ,02 engineering and technology ,Emergency situations ,Human-Computer Interaction ,Arts and Humanities (miscellaneous) ,020204 information systems ,0502 economics and business ,0202 electrical engineering, electronic engineering, information engineering ,Developmental and Educational Psychology ,050211 marketing ,Social media ,Psychology ,Social psychology - Abstract
Individuals’ psychological processes during emergencies are critical to the understanding of social media user reactions. However, previous studies have paid little attention to the influence of ps...
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19. Subnanoscale Platinum by Repeated UV Irradiation: From One and Few Atoms to Clusters for the Automotive PEMFC
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Feng Wang, Jing Zhao, Chun Jin, and Jingjun Liu
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Materials science ,Coordination number ,Analytical chemistry ,chemistry.chemical_element ,Proton exchange membrane fuel cell ,02 engineering and technology ,010402 general chemistry ,021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology ,01 natural sciences ,0104 chemical sciences ,Catalysis ,Metal ,chemistry ,visual_art ,Vacancy defect ,Atom ,visual_art.visual_art_medium ,Cluster (physics) ,General Materials Science ,0210 nano-technology ,Platinum - Abstract
The unaffordable costs of the automotive proton exchange membrane fuel cell (PEMFC), remaining a roadblock for commercial applications as an alternative to combustion engine vehicles, can be overcome partially by remarkably increasing the utilization of irreplaceable platinum (Pt). Herein, atomically precise Pt with scalable atoms ranging from 1 to 43 atoms, stabilized by a homemade carbon from white radish without any ligands, is prepared by a repeated UV irradiation method that is industrially scalable. Compared with the isolated Pt1 in the form of Pt-N4, octahedral Pt6, and icosahedron Pt13, the ordered Pt43 cluster (∼0.75 nm) with higher metal coordination number displays much higher oxygen reduction reaction performance with a mass activity, which is about 1036% higher than that obtained by state-of-the-art Pt/C, an increase by a factor of ∼3.3 as compared with the DOE 2020 target (0.44 A mgPt-1). The utilization rate of Pt atoms reaches up to 94.7%, much higher than that of Pt (2 nm, 56%), capable of further reducing the amount of platinum that is required for PEMFCs. Moreover, the cluster exhibits an outstanding stability due to the improved Pt vacancy formation energy raised by stronger atom interaction in the close-packed cluster. The cluster exhibits a unique finite size effect from self-tuned energy band and strain levels. A clear strain effect on the d-band center is first presented for pure Pt without distortion from ligands like a second metal. Therefore, the assembly of subnanometer Pt with atom alteration opens up new horizons in designing efficient platinum group metal (PGM) catalysts by reducing the size to subnanometer scale.
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20. Microscopic Replantation of Penile Glans Amputation Due to Circumcision
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Yan-Feng Li, Gang Bi, Peng Wang, Yong Zhang, Yong Luo, Cong-Cong Bao, Jun Li, Bo Zhou, and Da-Chun Jin
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Male ,Circumcision, Male ,Urethra ,General Immunology and Microbiology ,Replantation ,General Chemical Engineering ,General Neuroscience ,Humans ,Amputation, Surgical ,General Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology ,Penis - Abstract
Circumcision using a disposable stapler is becoming quite popular in China. However, improper surgical procedures also bring the risk of penile glans amputation, which is a very rare iatrogenic genital injury. Such complication is conventionally treated by simple hemostasis to achieve self-healing, early gross replantation, or delayed plastic surgery. However, these may lead to obvious unfavorable outcomes such as amputated glans loss, necrosis, malformation healing, or urethral orifice stenosis. In the present study, we adopted microscopic replantation as an emergency approach to achieve the precise anastomoses and anatomic reconstruction of penile glans. The goal of this protocol is to present a detailed emergency management strategy with meticulous surgical skills for the penile glans amputation. The postoperative results showed that the original shape of the glans was perfectly restored with satisfactory cosmetic appearance. The micturition function was completely restored to normal without any obvious complications. There was also no significant reduction in the sensation of amputated glans area. Hence, early meticulous microscopic replantation as soon as possible is an ideal emergency management strategy for the penile glans amputation due to circumcision.
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21. Suppression of human colon tumor by EERAC through regulating Notch/DLL4/Hes pathway inhibiting angiogenesis in vivo
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Chun Jin, Chenchen Wu, Chenchen Yuan, Chenguo Zheng, and Rong Xue
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medicine.diagnostic_test ,LDB2 ,Angiogenesis ,Cell ,Notch signaling pathway ,Cancer ,Biology ,medicine.disease ,CRC ,Flow cytometry ,Traditional Chinese medicine ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Oncology ,Apoptosis ,medicine ,Cancer research ,Actinidia chinensis ,HES1 ,Signal transduction ,Research Paper - Abstract
Background: Ethanol extracted from radix of Actinidia chinensis (EERAC) has been proved to be effective to inhibit colorectal cancer (CRC). Notch signaling pathway and angiogenesis in tumors are closely related with the progression of CRC. However, if EERAC could influence CRC through Notch signaling pathway and angiogenesis remains unclear. Methods: Flow cytometry, transwell, wound healing methods were used to measure cell apoptosis, invasion, migration, and proliferation. Protein and mRNA expression were detected using qRT-PCR and western blotting. Immunofluorescence staining was applied to detect the expression of target protein in the tissues. Results: The invasion, migration, and proliferation of CRC cells were remarkably suppressed by ERRAC. Significant promotion of cell apoptosis and cell ration in S stage were observed after EERAC treatment. The Notch1/DLL4/Hes1 signaling pathway and angiogenesis were suppressed by EERAC. Overexpression of LIM domain-binding 2 (LDB2) remarkably weakened the influence of ERRAC on the viability of CRC cells. Conclusions: EERAC might suppress CRC through targeting Notch/DLL4/Hes1 pathway and inhibiting angiogenesis in tumors. This study might provide novel thought for the prevention and therapy of CRC through targeting Notch/DLL4/Hes1.
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22. Up-regulated miR-155 is associated with poor prognosis in childhood acute lymphoblastic leukemia and promotes cell proliferation targeting ZNF238
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Xue-Qun Luo, Wen-Yan Tang, Jie-Si Luo, Cong Liang, Chun-Jin Peng, Xiao-Li Zhang, Li-Bin Huang, Yu Li, Yan-Lai Tang, and Li-Na Wang
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Male ,Poor prognosis ,Adolescent ,Lymphoblastic Leukemia ,miR-155 ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Downregulation and upregulation ,hemic and lymphatic diseases ,microRNA ,Humans ,Medicine ,Child ,Childhood all ,Childhood Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia ,Cell Proliferation ,Gene Expression Regulation, Leukemic ,business.industry ,Cell growth ,fungi ,Infant ,food and beverages ,Hematology ,Precursor Cell Lymphoblastic Leukemia-Lymphoma ,Prognosis ,Up-Regulation ,Repressor Proteins ,MicroRNAs ,Child, Preschool ,030220 oncology & carcinogenesis ,Cancer research ,Female ,business ,030215 immunology - Abstract
Acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL) is one of the most common malignancies in children. Our aim was to identify a novel miRNA that can predict prognosis of childhood ALL patients and explore its potential mechanism.The miRNA expression profiles of childhood ALL were analyzed using GEO database and HiSeq instruments. The expression of miR-155 was examined by RT-PCR in 42 ALL patients. To investigate the role of miR-155 in ALL, four ALL cell lines (CEM-C1, Jurkat, MOLT-3 and MOLT-4) were transfected with miR-155 mimics, miR-155 inhibitors or corresponding controls. Dual-luciferase reporter system was applied to confirm the miR-155 target ZNF238. Moreover, proliferation and apoptosis were evaluated by MTT and flow cytometry.Dataset GSE56489 and GSE23024 demonstrated that miR-155 was up-regulated and ZNF238 was down-regulated at diagnosis status of ALL. High miR-155 expression was associated with poor outcome. Overexpressed miR-155 promoted ALL cell proliferation and inhibited apoptosis. Dual-luciferase reporter result showed that miR-155 directly regulated ZNF238. Silencing ZNF238 promoted cell proliferation in ALL cells.Our research indicating that miR-155 might possess potential value as a biomarker for predicting the prognosis of individuals. However, the role of ZNF238 in childhood ALL remain unknown. In the present study, we found the possible role of ZNF238 as a new tumor suppressor in ALL, which might be necessary for the antiproliferative functions of normal cells to counteract ALL formation.Our results propose that miR-155 is in association with poor prognosis of childhood ALL. Furthermore, miR-155 could promote cell proliferation targeting ZNF238.
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23. Regulation of ferroptosis by<scp>ncRNA</scp>: A new direction
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Shizhong Zheng, Zili Zhang, Shanzhong Tan, Min Shen, Chun Jin, Yujia Li, Baoyu Liang, Zhenyi Wang, Liyuan Gao, Feng Zhang, and Anping Chen
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Chemistry ,Ferroptosis ,Clinical Biochemistry ,Genetics ,Cell Biology ,Computational biology ,Non-coding RNA ,Molecular Biology ,Biochemistry - Published
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24. Hexagonal La 2 O 3 Nanocrystals Chemically Coupled with Nitrogen‐Doped Porous Carbon as Efficient Catalysts for the Oxygen Reduction Reaction
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Chun Jin, Jing Zhao, Feng Wang, Jingjun Liu, and Nan Wang
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010405 organic chemistry ,Chemistry ,Organic Chemistry ,chemistry.chemical_element ,General Chemistry ,010402 general chemistry ,01 natural sciences ,Catalysis ,0104 chemical sciences ,law.invention ,Adsorption ,Chemical engineering ,Chemical bond ,law ,Covalent bond ,Desorption ,Calcination ,Hybrid material ,Carbon - Abstract
The construction of nano-scale hybrid materials with a smart interfacial structure, established by using rare earth oxides and carbon as building blocks, is essential for the development of economical and efficient catalysts for oxygen reduction reactions (ORRs). In this work, hexagonal La2 O3 nanocrystals on a nitrogen-doped porous carbon (NPC) derived from crop radish, served as building bricks, are prepared by chemical precipitation and then calcination at elevated temperatures. The obtained La2 O3 /NPC hybrid exhibits a very high ORR activity with a half-wave potential of 0.90 V, exceeding that of commercial Pt/C (0.83 V). Both DFT theoretical and experimental results have verified that the significantly enhanced catalytic performance is ascribed to the formation of the C-O-La covalent bonds between carbon and La2 O3 . Through the covalent bonds, electrons can transfer from the carbon to La2 O3 and occupy the unfilled eg orbital of the La2 O3 phase. This results in the accelerated adsorption of active oxygen and the facilitated desorption of the surface hydroxides (OHad - ), thereby promoting the ORR over the catalyst.
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25. Interleukin-8 as a candidate for thymoma identification and recurrence surveillance
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Jian Gao, Jihong Dong, Chun Jin, Haikun Wang, Wen Hao Yang, Ding Jianyong, Pengjie Yang, Li Wang, Gang Chen, Qibin Leng, Jia-Hao Jiang, Shuzhong Cui, Dian Xiong, Junzhen Liu, Gao Shilin, and Aiwu Ke
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0301 basic medicine ,Adult ,Male ,Pathology ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Thymoma ,Science ,Immunology ,General Physics and Astronomy ,chemical and pharmacologic phenomena ,General Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology ,Article ,Tumour biomarkers ,03 medical and health sciences ,Young Adult ,0302 clinical medicine ,hemic and lymphatic diseases ,medicine ,Biomarkers, Tumor ,Humans ,Clinical significance ,In patient ,Interleukin 8 ,Young adult ,lcsh:Science ,neoplasms ,Aged ,Multidisciplinary ,medicine.diagnostic_test ,Receiver operating characteristic ,business.industry ,Interleukin-8 ,Magnetic resonance imaging ,General Chemistry ,Thymus Neoplasms ,Middle Aged ,medicine.disease ,030104 developmental biology ,surgical procedures, operative ,030220 oncology & carcinogenesis ,Biomarker (medicine) ,Female ,lcsh:Q ,Neoplasm Recurrence, Local ,business - Abstract
Thymoma is the most common tumor of the anterior mediastinum. Routine imaging methods such as computed tomography or magnetic resonance imaging often lead to misdiagnosis between thymoma and other thymic abnormalities. Therefore, urgently needed is to develop a new diagnostic strategy. Here we identify interleukin-8 (IL-8) as a biomarker for auxiliary diagnosis of thymoma. We find that IL-8 levels in naïve T cells are markedly elevated in patients with thymoma compared to those with other thymic tumors. IL-8 levels in naive T cells are significantly decreased after surgical resection in thymoma patients, and rise again when thymoma recurs. A receiver operating characteristic curve analysis shows that IL-8 evaluation performs well in thymoma identification, with high specificities and sensitivities. We also observe significant clinical relevance between IL-8 levels in naïve T cells and clinicopathological features. In conclusion, our study suggests that IL-8 is a biomarker for thymoma identification and recurrence surveillance., Imaging methods, such as CT or MRI, cannot provide accurate diagnosis between malignant thymomas and other thymic abnormalities. Here the authors show that the levels of IL-8 in circulating naive T cells are elevated in patients with thymoma compared with other thymic masses, proposing IL-8 as a candidate biomarker for thymoma diagnosis and recurrence surveillance.
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26. Deep reinforcement learning for a color-batching resequencing problem
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Jinling Leng, Chun Jin, Huiyu Liu, and Alexander Vogl
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0209 industrial biotechnology ,Mathematical optimization ,Scale (ratio) ,Computer science ,02 engineering and technology ,Changeover ,Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering ,Task (computing) ,020901 industrial engineering & automation ,Hardware and Architecture ,Control and Systems Engineering ,Production control ,Personal computer ,0202 electrical engineering, electronic engineering, information engineering ,Reinforcement learning ,Robot ,020201 artificial intelligence & image processing ,Markov decision process ,Software - Abstract
In automotive paint shops, changes of colors between consecutive production orders cause costs for cleaning the painting robots. It is a significant task to re-sequence orders and group orders with identical color as a color batch to minimize the color changeover costs. In this paper, a Color-batching Resequencing Problem (CRP) with mix bank buffer systems is considered. We propose a Color-Histogram (CH) model to describe the CRP as a Markov decision process and a Deep Q-Network (DQN) algorithm to solve the CRP integrated with the virtual car resequencing technique. The CH model significantly reduces the number of possible actions of the DQN agent, so that the DQN algorithm can be applied to the CRP at a practical scale. A DQN agent is trained in a deep reinforcement learning environment to minimize the costs of color changeovers for the CRP. Two experiments with different assumptions on the order attribute distributions and cost metrics were conducted and evaluated. Experimental results show that the proposed approach outperformed conventional algorithms under both conditions. The proposed agent can run in real time on a regular personal computer with a GPU. Hence, the proposed approach can be readily applied in the production control of automotive paint shops to resolve order-resequencing problems.
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27. Arsenic trioxide and all-trans retinoic acid suppress the expression of FLT3-ITD
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Wen-Yan Tang, Yu Li, Li-Bin Huang, Xue-Qun Luo, Cong Liang, Fan Zhong, Li-Na Wang, Li-Min Zheng, Chun-Jin Peng, Yan-Lai Tang, Xiao-Li Zhang, and Dan-Ping Huang
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Cancer Research ,Retinoic acid ,Tretinoin ,medicine.disease_cause ,03 medical and health sciences ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,0302 clinical medicine ,Arsenic Trioxide ,Ubiquitin ,hemic and lymphatic diseases ,medicine ,Humans ,Arsenic trioxide ,Mutation ,biology ,Chemistry ,All trans ,Myeloid leukemia ,hemic and immune systems ,Hematology ,Prognosis ,medicine.disease ,body regions ,Leukemia, Myeloid, Acute ,Leukemia ,fms-Like Tyrosine Kinase 3 ,Oncology ,030220 oncology & carcinogenesis ,embryonic structures ,biology.protein ,Cancer research ,psychological phenomena and processes ,030215 immunology ,Flt3 itd - Abstract
The prognosis of patients with acute myeloid leukemia (AML) caused by the FLT3-ITD mutation is poor. Arsenic trioxide (ATO) and all-trans retinoic acid (ATRA) can down-regulate FLT3-ITD level and selectively kill leukemia cells carrying the FLT3-ITD mutation. However, the mechanisms of action of these two compounds are unknown. Here, we found that ATO could bind FLT3-ITD at Lys91 and Asp225, whereas ATRA could bind FLT3-ITD at Lys5 and Gln6. Both compounds could not bind wild-type FLT3. Further studies revealed that ATO/ATRA may suppress the Expression of FLT3-ITD by promoting the UBE2L6-mediated ubiquitination pathway and decreasing the expression of C-MYC. However, further studies are needed to define the mechanisms of these compounds on AML. Our research provides an experimental basis for the use of ATO/ATRA in FLT3-ITD AML in clinical practice.
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28. Parents’ Picture Book Reading Activities for their Child Attending Educational Institutions for Young Children
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Oh Eunsoon and Chun Jin-yeong
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Picture books ,Reading (process) ,media_common.quotation_subject ,Psychology ,media_common ,Developmental psychology - Published
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29. Efficacy and safety of sacubitril/valsartan in the treatment of middle-aged and elderly patients with hypertension: a systematic review and meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials
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Hong-Xing Wu, Ke-Ke Liu, Bo-Ning Li, Sha Liu, and Jing-Chun Jin
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Advanced and Specialized Nursing ,Anesthesiology and Pain Medicine ,Aminobutyrates ,Biphenyl Compounds ,Hypertension ,Humans ,Tetrazoles ,Valsartan ,Middle Aged ,Angiotensin II Type 1 Receptor Blockers ,Antihypertensive Agents ,Aged ,Randomized Controlled Trials as Topic - Abstract
With the increase of hypertensive patients worldwide, the need for better antihypertensive drugs to achieve blood pressure standards and reduce complications is of great clinical significance. As an angiotensin receptor-neprilysin inhibitor, sacubitril/valsartan has been widely used in the treatment of heart failure, but its efficacy and safety in the treatment of middle-aged and elderly hypertensive patients are still controversial. Therefore, we performed a meta-analysis to compare the efficacy and safety of sacubitril/valsartan and other antihypertensive drugs in the treatment of middle-aged and elderly patients with hypertension.The databases of PubMed, Embase, and Web of Science were systematically searched from their establishment to February 2022 to collect the randomized controlled trials (RCTs) of sacubitril/valsartan and other antihypertensive drugs in the treatment of middle-aged and elderly hypertensive patients. The Cochrane Collaboration's tool was used to assess risk of bias for included studies, and the meta-analysis was performed by using RevMan 5.3.In all, 7 studies which met the criteria were included, with a total sample size of 3,323 patients, including 1,899 patients treated with sacubitril/valsartan, and 1,424 patients treated with angiotensin II receptor blockers (ARBs). The meta-analysis showed that compared with other antihypertensive drugs, sacubitril/valsartan can significantly reduce mean reductions in sitting systolic blood pressure [mean difference (MD) =-4.70, 95% confidence interval (CI): -5.79 to -3.61, P0.001], mean reductions in sitting diastolic blood pressure (MD =-2.29, 95% CI: -2.53 to -2.04, P0.001), 24-hour mean reductions in ambulatory systolic blood pressure (MD =-3.36, 95% CI: -4.08 to -2.64, P0.001), and 24-hour mean reductions in ambulatory diastolic blood pressure (MD =-1.49, 95% CI: -1.99 to -0.99, P0.001), while there was no significant difference in the incidence of adverse events [odds ratio (OR) =1.14, 95% CI: 1.00 to 1.31, P=0.06], serious adverse events (OR =1.06, 95% CI: 0.64 to 1.76, P=0.81), and discontinuations due to adverse events (OR =0.86, 95% CI: 0.51 to 1.46, P=0.58).Compared with other antihypertensive drugs, sacubitril/valsartan may be more effective in lowering blood pressure, and its safety may be comparable to that of ARBs. However, these results have to be confirmed by future RCTs with larger sample sizes and higher quality, and the long-term benefits of sacubitril/valsartan require further observation.
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30. [Effect of
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Xiao-Ying, Xu, Jun-Hui, Ma, Jing-Xi, Ou, Hui-Xuan, Gan, Da-Jun, Zhou, Zhong-Hua, Yang, and Chun-Jin, Yang
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Scalp ,Treatment Outcome ,Sleep Initiation and Maintenance Disorders ,Acupuncture Therapy ,Humans ,Sleep ,Acupuncture Points ,Stress, Psychological - Abstract
To compare the efficacy on insomnia betweenA total of 66 patients with insomnia were randomly divided into an observation group (33 cases, 1 case dropped off) and a control group (33 cases, 2 cases dropped off). In the control group, the routine acupuncture therapy was applied to Shenmen (HT 7), Baihui (GV 20), Zhaohai (KI 6) and Sanyinjiao (SP 6), etc. Based on the treatment as the control group,After treatment, the scores of each factor and the total scores of PSQI, as well as CPSS scores were all lower than those before treatment in the two groups (
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31. Nicotine pretreatment alleviates MK-801-induced behavioral and cognitive deficits in mice by regulating Pdlim5/CRTC1 in the PFC
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Qian Wang, Meng-wei Wang, Yan-yun Sun, Xiao-yan Hu, Pan-pan Geng, Hui Shu, Xiao-na Wang, Hao Wang, Jun-fang Zhang, Hong-qiang Cheng, Wei Wang, and Xin-chun Jin
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Pharmacology ,Pharmacology (medical) ,General Medicine - Abstract
Increasing evidence shows that smoking-obtained nicotine is indicated to improve cognition and mitigate certain symptoms of schizophrenia. In this study, we investigated whether chronic nicotine treatment alleviated MK-801-induced schizophrenia-like symptoms and cognitive impairment in mice. Mice were injected with MK-801 (0.2 mg/kg, i.p.), and the behavioral deficits were assessed using prepulse inhibition (PPI) and T-maze tests. We showed that MK-801 caused cognitive impairment accompanied by increased expression of PDZ and LIM domain 5 (Pdlim5), an adaptor protein that is critically associated with schizophrenia, in the prefrontal cortex (PFC). Pretreatment with nicotine (0.2 mg · kg
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32. MXene-Based Textile Sensors for Wearable Applications
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Chun Jin and Ziqian Bai
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Fluid Flow and Transfer Processes ,Wearable Electronic Devices ,Process Chemistry and Technology ,Textiles ,Electric Conductivity ,Humans ,Bioengineering ,Instrumentation - Abstract
Textile-based sensors in the form of a wearable computing device that can be attached to or worn on the human body not only can transmit information but also can be used as a smart sensing device to access the mobile internet. These sensors represent a potential platform for the next generation of human-computer interfaces. The continuous emergence of new conductive materials is one of the driving forces for the development of textile sensors. Recently, a two-dimensional (2D) MXene material with excellent performance has received extensive attention due to its high conductivity, processability, and mechanical stability. In this paper, the synthesis of MXene materials, the fabrication of conductive textiles, the structural design of textile sensors, and the application of MXene-based textile sensors in the wearable field are reviewed. Furthermore, from the perspective of MXene preparation, wearability, stability, and evaluation standards, the difficulties and challenges of MXene-based textile sensors in the field of wearable applications are summarized and prospected. This review attempts to strengthen the connection between wearable smart textiles and MXene materials and promote the rapid development of wearable MXene-based textile sensors.
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33. Outcomes of Modified Tissue Selection Therapy Stapler in the Treatment of Prolapsing Hemorrhoids
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Chenchen, Yuan, Chongjun, Zhou, Rong, Xue, Xiaofeng, Jin, Chun, Jin, and Chenguo, Zheng
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ObjectiveTissue selection therapy staplers (TSTs) are widely used to treat prolapsing hemorrhoids; however, some disadvantages exist. We describe a modified technique for the treatment of prolapsing hemorrhoids, with the aim of minimizing the risk of anal stenosis and anal incontinence and reducing the impact of postoperative complications from the stapling technique. We applied a modified TST procedure, and the preliminary data were used to test the efficacy and safety of this new technique.MethodsWe conducted a retrospective study of patients who underwent modified TST for prolapsing hemorrhoids at our department between January 2018 and January 2020. All patients received a modified TST. Most prolapsing hemorrhoids were not segmentally resected and were instead selectively removed. The demographics, preoperative characteristics, postoperative complications, therapeutic effects, and patient satisfaction were collected and analyzed.ResultsA total of 106 patients were included in the study; 53 were men and 53 women (mean age, 49.24 years). The mean operative time was 55.01 min, and the mean hospital stay was 7.82 days. After surgery, three patients experienced bleeding (2.83%), 2 patients experienced anal discharge (1.89%), 2 patients experienced tenesmus (1.89%), and 5 patients experienced anal tags (4.72%). Anal incontinence, persistent post stapler pain, rectovaginal fistula and anal stenosis did not occur. Two patients developed recurrent symptomatic hemorrhoids (1.89%). The total effective rate of the surgery and the total satisfaction rate of the patients was 97.17%.ConclusionsThe modified tissue selection therapy stapler technique was a satisfactory and economical treatment for prolapsing hemorrhoids at a follow-up period of 1 year. The modified TST was associated with reduced anal stenosis and anal incontinence, less persistent post stapler pain and a minimal risk of rectovaginal fistula.
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34. [Effect of moxibustion with wheat-grain-sized moxa cones on uterine natural killer cells and deci-dualization in rats with thin endometrium]
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Chun-Chun, Jin, Zhen-Ru, Shen, Jin, Xi, Jing-Yu, Liu, Yan, Pan, Jie, Shen, Jie, Cheng, and You-Bing, Xia
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Killer Cells, Natural ,Rats, Sprague-Dawley ,Endometrium ,Moxibustion ,Animals ,Triticum ,Rats - Abstract
To observe the effect of moxibustion at "Shenshu"(BL23) and "Guanyuan" (CV4) on decidua-lization and uterine natural killer cells in rats with thin endometrium, so as to explore its mechanism underlying promotion of embryo implantation.Female SD rats were randomly divided into normal control, model and wheat-grain-sized moxa cone moxibustion (moxibustion) groups, with 14 rats in each group. The thin endometrium model was established by bilaterally intrauterine perfusion of 95% ethanol (first) and saline (later) during estrus. For rats of the moxibustion group, the ignited wheat-grain-sized moxa cones were applied to bilateral BL23 and CV4, with 7 moxa cones for each acupoint, once a day, continuously for 3 estrous cycles. Then the male and female rats were raised in the same cage. On the 5Compared with the normal control group, the endometrium thickness, number of glands and blood vessels, and the expression levels of IGFBP-1, TGF-β, IL-4 and IL-10 mRNAs were significantly decreased (Moxibustion of BL23 and CV4 with wheat-grain-sized moxa cones can improve the degree of thin endometrial decidualization, which may be related with its functions in regulating the levels of cytokines secreted from natural killer cells in the uterus.
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35. Fleet Deployment and Capacity Allocation of Liners Under China's Carbon Emission Goals
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Chun Jin, Xingyuan Wang, Shilin Xu, Shiping Wu, and Bo Lu
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36. Power Delay Profile Analysis of 28 GHz Indoor Channel using Massive 3D-MIMO Arrays
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Qiong Yang Guo, Yang Wang, Xi Liao, and Chun Jin
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37. Dihydroartemisinin Induces Ferroptosis in HCC by Promoting the Formation of PEBP1/15-LO
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Ying Su, Danli Zhao, Chun Jin, Zhanghao Li, Sumin Sun, Siwei Xia, Yuxin Zhang, Zili Zhang, Feng Zhang, Xuefen Xu, Jiangjuan Shao, Biyun Zhang, and Shizhong Zheng
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Male ,Aging ,Carcinoma, Hepatocellular ,Article Subject ,Mice, Nude ,Apoptosis ,Phosphatidylethanolamine Binding Protein ,Biochemistry ,Antimalarials ,Mice ,Tumor Cells, Cultured ,Animals ,Arachidonate 15-Lipoxygenase ,Ferroptosis ,Humans ,Cell Proliferation ,Mice, Inbred BALB C ,QH573-671 ,Liver Neoplasms ,food and beverages ,Cell Biology ,General Medicine ,Xenograft Model Antitumor Assays ,Artemisinins ,Gene Expression Regulation, Neoplastic ,lipids (amino acids, peptides, and proteins) ,Cytology ,Research Article - Abstract
Relevant researches have recognized the vital role of inducing ferroptosis in the treatment of tumor. The latest findings indicate that PEBP1/15-LO can play an essential role in the process of cell death. However, its role in regulating ferroptosis in hepatocellular carcinoma (simplified by HCC) remains unclear. The previous research of our team has proved that DHA can induce ferroptosis of hepatic stellate cells. In this study, we found that DHA could also induce ferroptosis in HCC cells. Interestingly, DHA induced ferroptosis by promoting the formation of PEBP1/15-LO and promoting cell membrane lipid peroxidation. In addition, we also found that DHA had no obvious regulatory effect on 15-LO, but it could promote PEBP1 protein expression. Importantly, we discovered the upregulation of PEBP1 induced by DHA was related to the inhibition of its ubiquitination degradation. In vivo experiments have also obtained consistent results that DHA can inhibit tumor growth and affect the expression of ferroptosis markers in tumor tissues, which would be partially offset by interference with PEBP1.
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38. Investigation on Thermal Characteristics of the Oil-Circulating Hydraulic Energy Storage System for Hybrid Mining Trucks
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Tong Yi, Fei Ma, Chun Jin, Jichao Hong, and Yanbo Liu
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Truck ,Economics and Econometrics ,Internal energy ,hydraulic oil circulation ,Renewable Energy, Sustainability and the Environment ,Passive cooling ,Nuclear engineering ,Energy Engineering and Power Technology ,Overheating (economics) ,thermal characteristics ,Energy storage ,General Works ,Fuel Technology ,energy storage system (EES) ,Thermal ,Water cooling ,Environmental science ,heat transfer model ,Hydraulic accumulator ,hybrid mining truck - Abstract
The improved hydraulic energy storage system (IHESS) is a novel compact hydraulic ESS with only 10% of oil and 64.78% of installation space of the regular ones. However, its novel circulating structure and lightweight material result in poor heat dissipation. The thermodynamic and heat transfer model of IHESS with an oil-circulating layout is proposed. Based on the mining trucks’ dynamic model, thermal characteristics of IHESSs with different parameters under the actual and simplified working conditions are studied and the factors causing overheating are analyzed. Finally, a feasible thermal design is put forward, and its efficiency is analyzed. The simulation shows that more accumulators and higher recovery power lead to higher system temperature and vice versa. Under the standard simplified working condition at 40°C ambient temperature, the highest oil temperature reached is 93.13°C. About 90% of the generated heat is converted into the internal energy of nitrogen and oil. On this basis, by adopting an energy-saving passive cooling system with a cooling power of 6.68 kW, the highest temperature of the oil drops to 52.79°C and 28% of the generated heat is released through the cooling system.
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39. Crystal Orientation in Pt-Based Alloys Induced by W(CO)
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Chun, Jin, Yiwei, Lou, Jingjun, Liu, and Feng, Wang
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Integrating crystal orientation as well as structural and compositional advantages into one catalyst might be a promising strategy for high-performance Pt-based catalysts for proton-exchange membrane fuel cells. Herein, by introducing W(CO)
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40. Flower-Like Dual-Defective Z-Scheme Heterojunction g-C3N4/ZnIn2S4 High-Efficiency Photocatalytic Hydrogen Evolution and Degradation of Mixed Pollutants
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Teng Wang, Linlin Hou, Qiuming Wei, Chun Jin, Zhiliang Wu, Yasi Chen, and Wei Li
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mixed pollutants ,Materials science ,Band gap ,General Chemical Engineering ,Doping ,oxygen-doping ,Graphitic carbon nitride ,Heterojunction ,Z-scheme heterojunction ,Catalysis ,hydrogen evolution ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,defect engineering ,Chemistry ,chemistry ,Chemical engineering ,Methyl orange ,Photocatalysis ,General Materials Science ,QD1-999 ,Hydrogen production - Abstract
Graphitic carbon nitride (g-C3N4) with a porous nano-structure, nitrogen vacancies, and oxygen-doping was prepared by the calcination method. Then, it was combined with ZnIn2S4 nanosheets containing zinc vacancies to construct a three-dimensional (3D) flower-like Z-scheme heterojunction (pCN-N/ZIS-Z), which was used for photocatalytic hydrogen evolution and the degradation of mixed pollutants. The constructed Z-scheme heterojunction improved the efficiency of photogenerated charges separation and migration, and the large surface area and porous characteristics provided more active sites. Doping and defect engineering can change the bandgap structure to improve the utilization of visible light, and can also capture photogenerated electrons to inhibit recombination, so as to promote the use of photogenerated electron-hole pairs in the photocatalytic redox process. Heterojunction and defect engineering synergized to form a continuous and efficient conductive operation framework, which achieves the hydrogen production of pCN-N/ZIS-Z (9189.8 µmol·h−1·g−1) at 58.9 times that of g-C3N4 (155.9 µmol·h−1·g−1), and the degradation rates of methyl orange and metronidazole in the mixed solution were 98.7% and 92.5%, respectively. Our research provides potential ideas for constructing a green and environmentally friendly Z-scheme heterojunction catalyst based on defect engineering to address the energy crisis and environmental restoration.
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41. Flower-Like Dual-Defective Z-Scheme Heterojunction g-C
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Linlin, Hou, Zhiliang, Wu, Chun, Jin, Wei, Li, Qiuming, Wei, Yasi, Chen, and Teng, Wang
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hydrogen evolution ,mixed pollutants ,defect engineering ,oxygen-doping ,Article ,Z-scheme heterojunction - Abstract
Graphitic carbon nitride (g-C3N4) with a porous nano-structure, nitrogen vacancies, and oxygen-doping was prepared by the calcination method. Then, it was combined with ZnIn2S4 nanosheets containing zinc vacancies to construct a three-dimensional (3D) flower-like Z-scheme heterojunction (pCN-N/ZIS-Z), which was used for photocatalytic hydrogen evolution and the degradation of mixed pollutants. The constructed Z-scheme heterojunction improved the efficiency of photogenerated charges separation and migration, and the large surface area and porous characteristics provided more active sites. Doping and defect engineering can change the bandgap structure to improve the utilization of visible light, and can also capture photogenerated electrons to inhibit recombination, so as to promote the use of photogenerated electron-hole pairs in the photocatalytic redox process. Heterojunction and defect engineering synergized to form a continuous and efficient conductive operation framework, which achieves the hydrogen production of pCN-N/ZIS-Z (9189.8 µmol·h−1·g−1) at 58.9 times that of g-C3N4 (155.9 µmol·h−1·g−1), and the degradation rates of methyl orange and metronidazole in the mixed solution were 98.7% and 92.5%, respectively. Our research provides potential ideas for constructing a green and environmentally friendly Z-scheme heterojunction catalyst based on defect engineering to address the energy crisis and environmental restoration.
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42. Efficient Photocatalytic Degradation and Adsorption of Tetracycline over Type-II Heterojunctions Consisting of ZnO Nanorods and K-Doped Exfoliated g-C3N4 Nanosheets
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Jiabin Huo, Chun Jin, Yasi Chen, Yinzhen Wang, Qinyu He, Wei Li, and Rui Li
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Nanocomposite ,Materials science ,Tetracycline ,General Chemical Engineering ,Doping ,Heterojunction ,02 engineering and technology ,General Chemistry ,021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology ,Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering ,Hydrothermal circulation ,law.invention ,Adsorption ,020401 chemical engineering ,Chemical engineering ,law ,medicine ,Calcination ,Nanorod ,0204 chemical engineering ,0210 nano-technology ,medicine.drug - Abstract
Here, we report a simple hydrothermal method and in situ calcination to synthesize ZnO/K-CNx heterostructure nanocomposites. The optimized ZnO/K-CN0.5 exhibits excellent photocatalytic degradation ...
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43. Heteroatom-doped carbon interpenetrating networks: a signpost to achieve the best performance of non-PGM catalysts for fuel cells
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Jin Zhang, Chun Jin, Feng Wang, Jingjun Liu, and Lu Bai
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Materials science ,Renewable Energy, Sustainability and the Environment ,Carbonization ,Heteroatom ,chemistry.chemical_element ,02 engineering and technology ,General Chemistry ,Carbon nanotube ,010402 general chemistry ,021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology ,01 natural sciences ,0104 chemical sciences ,law.invention ,Catalysis ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,chemistry ,Chemical engineering ,law ,Polyaniline ,General Materials Science ,0210 nano-technology ,Carbon ,Pyrolysis ,Zeolitic imidazolate framework - Abstract
Non-platinum group metal (non-PGM) catalysts, constructed from cheap and abundant carbon, nitrogen and 3d transition metals as bricks, have been regarded as the most promising candidates for the oxygen reduction reaction (ORR) in fuel cells and metal–air batteries. In this work, well-defined carbon interpenetrating networks have been fabricated by controllable pyrolysis carbonization of polyaniline (PANI) nanotubes epitaxially grown using a dodecahedral zeolitic imidazolate framework (ZIF-8) with FeCl3 at 900 °C. The interpenetrating networks feature a stable free-standing three-dimensional structure, composed of carbon nanotubes (CNTs) derived from PANI and carbon nanoparticles (CNPs) from ZIF-8. In KOH solution, the synthesized catalyst with an interpenetrating network structure shows a superior ORR activity with a half-wave potential of 0.95 V (vs. RHE) and a mass activity of 0.046 A mgcat−1 at 0.9 V (vs. RHE), which are much better than those of most Fe–N–C reported and commercial Pt/C (0.84 V vs. RHE, 0.044 A mgpt−1). Moreover, it also displays superior performance and long-term durability in a Zn–air full battery, outperforming recently reported carbon-based catalysts. It was determined from DFT calculation results that there exist remarkably increased at-edge Fe–Nx moieties at the boundaries and interfaces in the chemically connected CNT/CNP composites. These edge moieties are the main active sites that should be responsible for the substantially improved performances. Therefore, the design of carbon/carbon composites with a smart nanophase structure is an effective strategy for developing next-generation non-PGM catalysts.
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44. Arsenic trioxide induces autophagic degradation of the FLT3-ITD mutated protein in FLT3-ITD acute myeloid leukemia cells
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Xiao-Jian Liu, Zhi-Yong Ke, Yu Li, Xiao-Li Zhang, Li-Na Wang, Jie-Si Luo, Chun-Jin Peng, Cong Liang, Yan-Lai Tang, Xue-Qun Luo, Li-Bin Huang, and Zu-Han Zhang
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0301 basic medicine ,autophagy ,FLT3-ITD ,ATG5 ,Spleen ,acute myeloid leukemia ,03 medical and health sciences ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,0302 clinical medicine ,hemic and lymphatic diseases ,Lysosome ,medicine ,Arsenic trioxide ,Gene ,Chemistry ,Autophagy ,Myeloid leukemia ,hemic and immune systems ,arsenic trioxide ,body regions ,030104 developmental biology ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Oncology ,030220 oncology & carcinogenesis ,embryonic structures ,Cancer research ,Bone marrow ,psychological phenomena and processes ,Research Paper - Abstract
The prognosis of acute myeloid leukemia (AML) with FMS-like tyrosine kinase 3 internal tandem duplication (FLT3-ITD) mutations is poor. Some studies, including our previous study, have indicated that arsenic trioxide (ATO) exhibited significant anti-carcinogenic activity in FLT3-ITD AML cells and explored the possibility of targeting the FLT3-ITD protein for degradation as a therapy. Autophagy is a critical mechanism of the anti-leukemic effects of ATO. In this study, we explored the therapeutic efficacy of ATO treatment in a mouse model bearing FLT3-ITD AML and found that ATO significantly reduced the leukemic burden in bone marrow and spleen. We also found that autophagy was responsible for, at least in part, the degradation of the FLT3-ITD protein by ATO. After ATO treatment, MV4-11 cells showed complete autophagic flux. The autophagy inhibitor bafilomycin A or down-regulation of the key autophagy genes Atg5 and Atg7 reversed the FLT3 degradation induced by ATO. We also found that p62/SQSTM1 delivered FLT3-ITD proteins to the lysosome, where they were subsequently degraded. These results indicate that ATO can induce autophagic degradation of the FLT3-ITD mutated protein in FLT3-ITD AML.
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45. Novel mitochondrion‐targeting copper(II) complex induces HK2 malfunction and inhibits glycolysis via Drp1‐mediating mitophagy in HCC
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Ling Wang, Mengmeng Li, Zijian Guo, Shizhong Zheng, Chun Jin, Yan Jia, Feng Zhang, Zhenzhu Zhu, Feixia Wang, Jiangjuan Shao, Xiaoyong Wang, and Ziji Zhang
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0301 basic medicine ,Dynamins ,Carcinoma, Hepatocellular ,dynamin‐related protein 1 ,Cell ,Mitochondrion ,Mitochondrial Dynamics ,03 medical and health sciences ,DNM1L ,Mice ,0302 clinical medicine ,Coordination Complexes ,Hexokinase ,Mitophagy ,medicine ,Animals ,Humans ,Glycolysis ,copper complex ,Chemistry ,Liver Neoplasms ,Cell Biology ,Original Articles ,glycolysis ,hexokinase 2 ,Cell biology ,Mitochondria ,Gene Expression Regulation, Neoplastic ,030104 developmental biology ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Mitochondrial permeability transition pore ,Anaerobic glycolysis ,030220 oncology & carcinogenesis ,Molecular Medicine ,Heterografts ,Mitochondrial fission ,Original Article ,Copper - Abstract
[Cu(ttpy‐tpp)Br2]Br (abbreviated as CTB) is a novel mitochondrion‐targeting copper(II) complex synthesized by our research group, which contains tri‐phenyl‐phosphonium (TPP) groups as its lipophilic property. In this study, we explored how CTB affects mitochondrial functions and exerts its anti‐tumour activity. Multiple functional and molecular analyses including Seahorse XF Bioanalyzer Platform, Western blot, immunofluorescence analysis, co‐immunoprecipitation and transmission electron microscopy were used to elucidate the underlying mechanisms. Human hepatoma cells were subcutaneously injected into right armpit of male nude mice for evaluating the effects of CTB in vivo. We discovered that CTB inhibited aerobic glycolysis and cell acidification by impairing the activity of HK2 in hepatoma cells, accompanied by dissociation of HK2 from mitochondria. The modification of HK2 not only led to the complete dissipation of mitochondrial membrane potential (MMP) but also promoted the opening of mitochondrial permeability transition pore (mPTP), contributing to the activation of mitophagy. In addition, CTB co‐ordinately promoted dynamin‐related protein 1 (Drp1) recruitment in mitochondria to induce mitochondrial fission. Our findings established a previously unrecognized role for copper complex in aerobic glycolysis of tumour cells, revealing the interaction between mitochondrial HK2‐mediated mitophagy and Drp1‐regulated mitochondrial fission.
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46. Chitosan‐modified graphene oxide as a modifier for improving the structure and performance of forward osmosis membranes
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Xin‐Yi Zhang, Chun-Hui Du, and Chun-Jin Wu
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Chitosan ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Membrane ,Materials science ,Polymers and Plastics ,chemistry ,Chemical engineering ,Graphene ,law ,Forward osmosis ,Oxide ,law.invention - Published
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47. Determination of RKI-1447 in rat plasma by UPLC–MS/MS and investigation on its pharmacokinetics, an effective ROCK1 and ROCK2 inhibitor
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Xianqin Wang, Le Liu, Jinzhang Cai, Jianshe Ma, Yue Luo, Chun Jin, and Liyi Li
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Chromatography ,Pharmacokinetics ,010405 organic chemistry ,Chemistry ,010401 analytical chemistry ,Uplc ms ms ,General Chemistry ,Mass spectrometry ,01 natural sciences ,High-performance liquid chromatography ,0104 chemical sciences ,Bioavailability - Abstract
RKI-1447 is an effective ROCK1 and ROCK2 inhibitor, having anti-invasion and anti-tumor activity. In this study, we used ultra-performance liquid chromatography–tandem mass spectrometry (UPLC–MS/MS...
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48. Resilience-based transportation network recovery strategy during emergency recovery phase under uncertainty
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Chun Jin, Pan Hu, Cong Wang, and Zhaolong Li
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021110 strategic, defence & security studies ,Mathematical optimization ,Measure (data warehouse) ,Sequence ,021103 operations research ,Computer science ,0211 other engineering and technologies ,Poison control ,02 engineering and technology ,Flow network ,Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering ,Genetic algorithm ,Programming paradigm ,Network performance ,Safety, Risk, Reliability and Quality ,Resilience (network) - Abstract
Recovery from major disasters is generally divided into an emergency recovery phase (ERP) and a comprehensive recovery phase (CRP). The ERP has multiple difficulties and limits. This paper investigates the optimization of the transportation network recovery strategy (TNRS) during the ERP under uncertainty. First, two resilience metrics are proposed to measure the recovery rapidity and the cumulative loss of network performance. Second, by applying connectivity as an indicator of transportation network performance, the resilience-based bi-level programming model is established for both deterministic and stochastic cases. The upper level determines which road segments need to be restored and the repair time sequence to maximize the system resilience. The lower level formulates the user response to the upper decision as a User Equilibrium (UE) with a time series. Then, a novel algorithm that integrates a genetic algorithm for the parallel machine scheduling problem (PMSP) and the Frank–Wolfe algorithm for the UE is designed. Finally, the procedure and the effectiveness of the proposed method are demonstrated via a case study.
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49. Notice of Retraction: A Hybrid Method for the Coupling Analysis of Unequal Length MTLs With Arbitrary Heights Based on FDTD-TL Method
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Cheng Liao, Zhihong Ye, Chun Jin, and Yang Wang
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Physics ,Coupling ,Quantum electrodynamics ,Finite-difference time-domain method ,Electrical and Electronic Engineering ,Condensed Matter Physics ,Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Optics - Published
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50. Molecular Prevalence and Genetic Characterization of Toxoplasma gondii in Wild Birds in Hunan Province, China
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Guo-Hua Liu, Jia-Ning Yi, Meng-Ting Liu, Wen-Bin Zheng, Yuan-Chun Jin, Wei-Xing Jiang, Fen Li, and Bin-Ze Gui
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0301 basic medicine ,biology ,030231 tropical medicine ,Bunting ,Zoology ,Toxoplasma gondii ,030108 mycology & parasitology ,biology.organism_classification ,Microbiology ,03 medical and health sciences ,genomic DNA ,0302 clinical medicine ,Infectious Diseases ,Polymorphism (computer science) ,Genetic marker ,Virology ,parasitic diseases ,Genotype ,Gene ,Pipit - Abstract
Toxoplasma gondii is a ubiquitous apicomplexan parasite of warm-blooded animals and humans. However, limited information is available about T. gondii infection in wild birds. In this study, 239 wild birds were collected from Hunan province of China, including 38 chestnut bunting, 44 olive-backed pipit, 26 yellow-breasted bunting, and 131 tree sparrows. Genomic DNA of brain tissues were extracted and assayed by B1 gene, and the positive samples were genotyped at 10 genetic markers [SAG1, SAG2 (5'+3' SAG2, alter. SAG2), SAG3, BTUB, GRA6, c22-8, c29-2, L358, PK1, and Apico] using multilocus nested-PCR-restriction fragment length polymorphism technology. The results showed that 13 (5.51%) of the 239 wild birds were positive for T. gondii. Among them, three samples have completely genotyped at all loci, and were identified as ToxoDB #10. Our results have indicated that wild birds can carry and potentially disseminate the T. gondii. This is the first report of the molecular prevalence and genetic characterization of T. gondii in wild birds in Hunan province, China. Further research should be investigated to understand weather T. gondii can be transmitted from wild birds to other animals or humans.
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- 2019
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