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2. Pectic polysaccharides derived from Hainan Rauwolfia ameliorate NLR family pyrin domain-containing 3-mediated colonic epithelial cell pyroptosis in ulcerative colitis
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Wei Yuan, Yuanyuan Tian, Cheng Lin, Yuxuan Wang, Zhanju Liu, Ye Zhao, Fengying Chen, and Xinpu Miao
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Physiology ,Genetics - Abstract
Pectic polysaccharides (PPs) could exert functions on ulcerative colitis (UC), which is classified as a nonspecific inflammatory disorder. This study investigated the molecular mechanism of PPs derived from Rauwolfia in UC. First, the dextran sodium sulfate (DSS)-induced mouse colitis models and lipopolysaccharide (LPS)-treated colonic epithelial cell (YAMC) models were established and treated with PP. Subsequently, the effects of PPs on mucosal damages in DSS mice were detected, and the levels of inflammatory cytokines, pyroptosis-related factors, oxidative stress-related markers, and the tight junction-related proteins in the tissues or cells were examined, and the results suggested that PPs ameliorated colonic mucosal damages and cell pyroptosis in DSS mice, and limited colonic epithelial cell pyroptosis in in vitro UC models. Subsequently, the binding relations of retinol-binding protein 4 (RBP4) to miR-124-3p and NLR pyrin domain-containing 3 (NLRP3) were analyzed. miR-124-3p targeted RBP4 and reduced the binding of RBP4 to NLRP3, thus inhibiting NLRP3-mediated pyroptosis. Finally, functional rescue experiments revealed that miR-124-3p suppression or RBP4 overexpression promoted colonic epithelial cell pyroptosis. Collectively, Rauwolfia-derived PPs limited miR-124-3p and targeted RBP4 and reduced the binding potency of RBP4 to NLRP3 to inhibit NLRP3-mediated pyroptosis, resulting in the alleviation of colonic epithelial cell pyroptosis and mucosal damages in UC.
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3. The Arabidopsis <scp>pre‐mRNA</scp> 3′ end processing related protein <scp>FIP1</scp> promotes seed dormancy via the <scp>DOG1</scp> and <scp>ABA</scp> pathways
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Yu Li, Fengying Chen, Yue Yang, Yi Han, Ziyun Ren, Xiaoying Li, Wim J. J. Soppe, Hong Cao, and Yongxiu Liu
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Genetics ,Cell Biology ,Plant Science - Published
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4. A Comprehensive Investigation into the Crystallology, Molecule, and Quantum Chemistry Properties of Two New Hydrous Long-Chain Dibasic Ammonium Salts CnH2n+8N2O6 (n = 35 and 37)
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Zengbo Ke, Xinhui Fan, Youying Di, Fengying Chen, Xi Han, Ke Yang, and Bing Li
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Inorganic Chemistry ,Organic Chemistry ,General Medicine ,Physical and Theoretical Chemistry ,Molecular Biology ,1,3-propanediamine dihexadecanoate ,1,3-propanediamine diheptadecanoate ,dibasic ammonium salts ,crystal structure ,Hirshfeld surface analysis ,DFT ,Spectroscopy ,Catalysis ,Computer Science Applications - Abstract
Through the salification reaction of carboxylation, successful attachment of the long-chain alkanoic acid to the two ends of 1,3-propanediamine was realized, which enabled the doubling of the long-chain alkanoic acid carbon chain. Hydrous 1,3-propanediamine dihexadecanoate (abbreviated as 3C16) and 1,3-propanediamine diheptadecanoate (abbreviated as 3C17) were synthesized afterward, and their crystal structures were characterized by the X-ray single crystal diffraction technique. By analyzing their molecular and crystal structure, their composition, spatial structure, and coordination mode were determined. Two water molecules played important roles in stabilizing the framework of both compounds. Hirshfeld surface analysis revealed the intermolecular interactions between the two molecules. The 3D energy framework map presented the intermolecular interactions more intuitively and digitally, in which dispersion energy plays a dominant role. DFT calculations were performed to analyze the frontier molecular orbitals (HOMO–LUMO). The energy difference between the HOMO–LUMO is 0.2858 eV and 0.2855 eV for 3C16 and 3C17, respectively. DOS diagrams further confirmed the distribution of the frontier molecular orbitals of 3C16 and 3C17. The charge distributions in the compounds were visualized using a molecular electrostatic potential (ESP) surface. ESP maps indicated that the electrophilic sites are localized around the oxygen atom. The crystallographic data and parameters of quantum chemical calculation in this paper will provide data and theoretical support for the development and application of such materials.
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- 2023
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5. Ocean bottom seismometer data velocity analysis and Kirchhoff pre‐stack time migration
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Hongfei Qian, Xiangchun Wang, Fengying Chen, Zhu Yang, Xuelei Chen, and Linjing Zhao
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Geophysics ,Geochemistry and Petrology - Published
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6. Crystal Structure, Theoretical Analyses and Thermodynamic Properties of a Ni(II) Complex Based on ONO Donor Tridentate Acylhydrazone
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Fengying Chen Fengying Chen and YouYing Di and Guochun Zhang YouYing Di and Guochun Zhang
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General Chemistry - Abstract
A novel complex [Ni(C10H8O5N3)2]and#183;H2Oand#183;(CH3OH) (1) (C10H9O5N3= 2-[(4-nitro- benzoyl)-hydrazone]-propionic acid) has been prepared by reaction of NiCl2 with C10H9O5N3 in mixed solvent of methanol and water. The Ni(II) complex in octahedral geometry was characterized by elemental analysis and X-ray single crystal diffraction. Isothermal titration calorimetry (ITC) was performed to observe the reactions between Ni(II) and C10H9O5N3 in methanol solvents. The results showed that the binding constant (Ka), enthalpy change (ΔH), entropy change (ΔS), and Gibbs free energy change (ΔG) of the system are 5.2and#215;105, -11.82 kJand#183;mol-1, 69.78 Jand#183;mol-1and#183;K-1 and -32.62 kJand#183;mol-1, respectively. In addition, the structure was optimized and frontier molecular orbital (FMO) of (1) were analyzed by B3LYP and HF methods with 6-31g level.
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7. Comparative Evaluation of the Properties of Deep-Frozen Blueberries Dried by Vacuum Infrared Freeze Drying with the Use of CO2 Laser Perforation, Ultrasound, and Freezing–Thawing as Pretreatments
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Fengying Chen, Dongxing Yu, Min Zhang, and Sakamon Devahastin
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Wax ,Materials science ,Dried fruit ,Moisture ,Process Chemistry and Technology ,Perforation (oil well) ,Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering ,Freeze-drying ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,chemistry ,visual_art ,Anthocyanin ,visual_art.visual_art_medium ,Food science ,Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy ,Safety, Risk, Reliability and Quality ,Food Science ,Shrinkage - Abstract
Existence of cuticle wax layer not only reduces the drying rate of blueberries but also causes the fruit to burst during drying. Such a phenomenon results in undesirable appearance as well as in losses of bioactive compounds responsible for health benefits and in sugars adhering to the surface and hence increased moisture adsorption capability of the dried fruit. In this study, uses of CO2 laser perforation, ultrasound and freezing–thawing as skin pretreatments prior to infrared freeze drying and their effects on drying characteristics as well as selected properties, i.e., shrinkage, color, rehydration capacity, as well as total anthocyanins and phenolics contents, of blueberries were investigated. Fourier transform infrared (FTIR) spectra of the dried fruit were also determined. Pretreatments increased drying rate and rehydration capacity of blueberries; shrinkage reduced from around 57 to 25%. Laser perforation and freezing–thawing but not ultrasonic pretreatments exhibited no significant effects on color of blueberries. Laser perforation and ultrasonic pretreatments exerted positive effects on the total phenolic and anthocyanin contents of the dried samples, respectively. FTIR spectra illustrated that all pretreatments did not alter the chemical fingerprints of the dried fruit powder.
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8. Maternal and neonatal outcomes in transverse and vertical skin incision for placenta previa
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Dazhi Fan, Huishan Zhang, Jiaming Rao, Dongxin Lin, Shuzhen Wu, Pengsheng Li, Gengdong Chen, Zixing Zhou, Juan Liu, Ting Chen, Fengying Chen, Xiaoling Guo, and Zhengping Liu
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Skin incision ,RG1-991 ,Cesarean delivery ,Placenta previa ,Gynecology and obstetrics ,Maternal and neonatal morbidity ,reproductive and urinary physiology - Abstract
Background Placenta previa, a serious obstetric issue, should be managed by experienced teams. The safe and appropriate mode of delivery for placenta previa is by cesarean delivery. However, no studies were found comparing either maternal or neonatal outcomes for different skin incision in women with placenta previa. The aim of this study was to compare maternal and neonatal outcomes by skin incision types (transverse compared with vertical) in a large cohort of women with placenta previa who were undergoing cesarean delivery. Methods This was a retrospective cohort study carried out between January 2014 and June 2019. All pregnant women with placenta previa had confirmed by ultrasonologist before delivery and obstetrician at delivery. The primary outcome was the estimated blood loss during the surgery and within the first 24 hours postoperatively. Mean (standard deviation), median (interquartile range) or frequency (percentage) was reported to variables. Appropriate parametric and nonparametric tests were used to analyses. Results The study included 1098 complete records, 332 (30.24%) cases in the vertical skin incision group and 766 (69.76%) cases in the transverse skin incision group. Those with vertical incision showed a higher percentage of preterm delivery, anterior placenta, abnormally invasive placenta, and history of previous cesarean delivery, and a lower percentage of first pregnancy, in vitro fertilization, and emergency cesarean delivery. After controlling for confounding factors, higher incidence of post-partum hemorrhage (OR 5.47, 95% CI 3.84–7.79), maternal intensive care unit (OR 4.30, 95% CI 2.86–6.45), transfusion (OR 5.97, 95% CI 4.15–8.58), and 5-min APGAR< 7 (OR 9.03, 95% CI 1.83–44.49), a more estimated blood loss (β 601.85, 95%CI 458.78–744.91), and a longer length of hospital stay after delivery (β 0.54, 95%CI 0.23–0.86) were found in the vertical skin incision group. Conclusions Our data demonstrated that transverse skin incision group showed the better perinatal outcomes in women with placenta previa. Future collaborative studies are needed to be done by centers for placenta previa to have a better understanding of the characteristics and the outcomes of the disease in the choosing skin incision.
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9. Comparative analysis of composition and hygroscopic properties of infrared freeze-dried blueberries, cranberries and raspberries
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Min Zhang, Dongxing Yu, Chaofan Guo, Arun S. Mujumdar, and Fengying Chen
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Infrared ,Chemistry ,General Chemical Engineering ,Infrared spectroscopy ,04 agricultural and veterinary sciences ,02 engineering and technology ,040401 food science ,0404 agricultural biotechnology ,020401 chemical engineering ,Composition (visual arts) ,Food science ,Fiber ,0204 chemical engineering ,Physical and Theoretical Chemistry ,Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy - Abstract
The nutrient and antioxidant content in blueberries were significantly higher than cranberries and raspberries, except crude fiber. Fourier infrared spectroscopy was used to characterize quantitati...
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10. miR-147a targets ZEB2 to regulate ox-LDL-induced monocyte adherence to HUVECs, atherosclerotic plaque formation, and stability in atherosclerosis
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Fengying Chen, Yuzhen Ning, Jingying Liu, Ming Lian, Juanjuan Wang, and Hongwei Dan
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Cell Biology ,Molecular Biology ,Biochemistry - Published
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11. Highly sensitive triethylamine gas sensor by Pt-loaded p-n heterojunction Co
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Zhenlin, Song, Jiyang, Zeng, Baoye, Zi, Fengying, Chen, Yumin, Zhang, Genlin, Zhang, Zhongqi, Zhu, Jin, Zhang, and Qingju, Liu
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Triethylamine (TEA) exists widely in production and life and is extremely volatile, which seriously endangers human health. It is required to develop high-performance TEA sensors to protect human health. We fabricated Pt-Co
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12. Five-year outcomes comparing percutaneous coronary intervention with drug-eluting stents versus coronary artery bypass grafting in patients with left main coronary artery disease: A systematic review and meta-analysis
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Yuguo Chen, Yanyan Ma, Jian Zhang, Wentao Sang, Hongzhi Wu, Fengying Chen, Yaping Hou, Tangxing Jiang, Feng Xu, and Kehui Yang
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0301 basic medicine ,medicine.medical_specialty ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Coronary Artery Disease ,030204 cardiovascular system & hematology ,Coronary artery disease ,03 medical and health sciences ,Percutaneous Coronary Intervention ,0302 clinical medicine ,Internal medicine ,medicine ,Humans ,cardiovascular diseases ,Myocardial infarction ,Coronary Artery Bypass ,Stroke ,business.industry ,Hazard ratio ,Percutaneous coronary intervention ,Drug-Eluting Stents ,medicine.disease ,Cardiac surgery ,Treatment Outcome ,surgical procedures, operative ,030104 developmental biology ,Relative risk ,Conventional PCI ,Cardiology ,Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine ,business - Abstract
Background and aims In patients with left main coronary artery disease (LMCAD), long-term outcomes after percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) with drug-eluting stents (DES) compared with coronary artery bypass grafting (CABG) remain controversial. We conducted a meta-analysis to compare the efficacy and safety of PCI with DES and CABG in LMCAD patients. Methods We comprehensively searched in Web of Science, EMBASE, PubMed, and Cochrane databases for eligible randomised controlled trials (RCTs) comparing the 5-year clinical outcomes between PCI with DES and CABG in LMCAD patients. Random-effect models were applied to analyse risk ratios (RRs) and hazard ratios (HRs) across studies, and I2 to assess heterogeneity. Results We screened 4 RCTs including 4394 patients distributed randomly into PCI (n = 2197) and CABG (n = 2197) groups. In comparison to CABG, PCI showed non-inferiority concerning a composite of death, myocardial infarction, and stroke (HR 1.22, 95% confident interval [CI] 0.84–1.75), death (HR 1.06, 95% CI 0.81–1.40) and stroke (HR 0.80, 95% CI 0.42–1.53). Regarding major adverse cardiac or cerebrovascular events (MACCE) rate, both strategies show clinical equipoise in patients with a low-to-intermediate Synergy Between PCI with TAXUS and Cardiac Surgery (SYNTAX) score (HR 1.20, 95% CI 0.85–1.70), while CABG had an advantage over PCI in those with a high SYNTAX score (HR 1.64, 95% CI 1.20–2.24). Conclusions CABG showed advantage over PCI with DES for LMCAD patients in MACCE. PCI and CABG showed equivalent 5-year clinical risk of a composite of all-cause mortality, myocardial infarction, and stroke, but the former had higher risk of repeat revascularization.
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13. Non-thermal Technology and Heating Technology for Fresh Food Cooking in the Central Kitchen Processing: A Review
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Fengying Chen, Min Zhang, Kai Fan, and Arun S. Mujumdar
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0303 health sciences ,030309 nutrition & dietetics ,General Chemical Engineering ,media_common.quotation_subject ,04 agricultural and veterinary sciences ,040401 food science ,Fresh food ,Agricultural economics ,03 medical and health sciences ,0404 agricultural biotechnology ,Industrialisation ,Quality (business) ,Business ,Catering industry ,Food Science ,media_common - Abstract
The central kitchen model has promoted the industrialization of the catering industry. The quality of central kitchen products is related to processing technology. The new non-thermal technology an...
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14. The SNF5-type protein BUSHY regulates seed germination via the gibberellin pathway and is dependent on HUB1 in Arabidopsis
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Zhi Wang, Hong Cao, Cun Zhang, Fengying Chen, and Yongxiu Liu
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Arabidopsis Proteins ,Gene Expression Regulation, Plant ,Seeds ,Arabidopsis ,Genetics ,Germination ,Plant Science ,Gibberellins - Abstract
The SNF5-type protein BUSHY plays a role in the regulation of seed germination via the gibberellin pathway dependent on HUB1 in Arabidopsis thaliana. SWITCH/SUCROSE NONFERMENTING (SWI/SNF) complexes play diverse roles in plant development. Some components have roles in embryo development and seed maturation, however, whether the SNF5-type protein BUSHY (BSH), one of the components, plays a role in Arabidopsis seed related traits is presently unclear. In our study, we show that a loss-of-function mutation in BSH causes increased seed germination in Arabidopsis. BSH transcription was induced by the gibberellin (GA) inhibitor paclobutrazol (PAC) in the seed, and BSH regulates the expression of GA pathway genes, such as Gibberellin 3-Oxidase 1 (GA3OX1), Gibberellic Acid-Stimulated Arabidopsis 4 (GASA4), and GASA6 during seed germination. A genetic analysis showed that seed germination was distinctly improved in the bshga3ox1ga3ox2 triple mutant, indicating that BSH acts partially downstream of GA3OX1 and GA3OX2. Moreover, the regulation of seed germination by BSH in response to PAC is dependent on HUB1. These results provide new insights and clues to understand the mechanisms of phytohormones in the regulation of seed germination.
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15. Clinical outcomes in 2481 unselected real-world patients treated with a polymer-free sirolimus-eluting stent: 3 years results from the NANO multicenter Registry
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Yundai Chen, He Huang, Ping Yang, Bo Zheng, Yi Dai, Yi Liu, Ruining Zhang, Fengying Chen, Rutao Wang, Yao-Jun Zhang, Ling Tao, and Chao Gao
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Male ,Target lesion ,China ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Polymers ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Percutaneous coronary interventions ,Myocardial Infarction ,Coronary Artery Disease ,Coronary artery disease ,Percutaneous Coronary Intervention ,Restenosis ,Internal medicine ,Clinical endpoint ,Humans ,Diseases of the circulatory (Cardiovascular) system ,Medicine ,Prospective Studies ,Registries ,Treatment Failure ,Myocardial infarction ,Aged ,Angiology ,business.industry ,Research ,Polymer-free drug-eluting stent ,Stent ,Drug-Eluting Stents ,Middle Aged ,medicine.disease ,Prosthesis Failure ,Real-world population ,Clinical trial ,RC666-701 ,Cardiology ,Female ,Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine ,business ,Target lesion failure - Abstract
Objectives To evaluate the 3-year clinical outcomes of a polymer-free sirolimus-eluting, Nano plus stent for the treatment of coronary artery disease in the NANO multicenter Registry. Background The long-term clinical data evaluating the safety and efficacy of the novel polymer-free sirolimus-eluting Nano plus stent (Lepu Medical, Beijing, China) is limited. Methods The NANO all-comers Registry trial was a prospective, multicenter clinical registry conducted in 26 centers in China between August 2016 and January 2017. A total of 2481 consecutive patients were exclusively treated with the Nano plus stent. The primary clinical endpoint, target lesion failure (TLF, defined as cardiac death, target vessel nonfatal myocardial infarction, and clinically driven target lesion revascularization [CD-TLR]), was analyzed at 3 years. Results At 3 years, 2295 patients (92.5%) were followed. The incidence of TLF was 6.8% (168/2481). The rate of cardiac death was 3.8% (94/2481), target vessel nonfatal myocardial infarction 0.7% (18/2481), and CD-TLR 2.9% (68/2481). The rate of definite/probable stent thrombosis was 0.5% (13/2481). The risk factors of diabetes mellitus, acute myocardial infarction, age, chronic renal failure, in-stent restenosis, chronic total occlusion, and left ventricular ejection fraction Conclusions At three years, the rate of TLF was relatively low in patients treated with the polymer-free Nano plus stent. The polymer-free Nano plus stent showed a favorable safety and efficacy profile in real-world patients. Clinical trial registration URL: https://www.clinicaltrials.gov/. Unique identifier: NCT02929030.
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- 2021
16. Anesthetic management in cesarean delivery of women with placenta previa: a retrospective cohort study
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Dongxin Lin, Ting Chen, Jiaming Rao, Huishan Zhang, Yuping Ye, Wen Wang, Pengsheng Li, Zixing Zhou, Fengying Chen, Dazhi Fan, Xiaoling Guo, Zhengping Liu, and Gengdong Chen
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medicine.medical_specialty ,Blood transfusion ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Neuraxial anesthesia ,Blood Loss, Surgical ,Placenta Previa ,General anesthesia ,Anesthesia, General ,Anesthesia, Spinal ,Cohort Studies ,Patient Admission ,Anesthesiology ,Pregnancy ,Intensive Care Units, Neonatal ,medicine ,Anesthesia, Obstetrical ,Humans ,RD78.3-87.3 ,Blood Transfusion ,reproductive and urinary physiology ,Retrospective Studies ,Asphyxia ,Asphyxia Neonatorum ,Cesarean Section ,Obstetrics ,business.industry ,Research ,Incidence (epidemiology) ,Cohort ,Infant, Newborn ,Retrospective cohort study ,medicine.disease ,Placenta previa ,Anesthesiology and Pain Medicine ,Apgar Score ,Female ,Apgar score ,medicine.symptom ,business - Abstract
Background The incidence of placenta preiva is rising. Cesarean delivery is identified as the only safe and appropriate mode of delivery for pregnancies with placenta previa. Anesthesia is important during the cesarean delivery. The aim of this study is to assess maternal and neonatal outcomes of patients with placenta previa managed with neuraxial anesthesia as compared to those who underwent general anesthesia during cesarean delivery. Methods A retrospective cohort study was performed of all patients with placenta preiva at our large academic institution from January 1, 2014 to June 30, 2019. Patients were managed neuraxial anesthesia and general anesthesia during cesarean delivery. Results We identified 1234 patients with placenta previa who underwent cesarean delivery at our institution. Neuraxial anesthesia was performed in 737 (59.7%), and general anesthesia was completed in 497 (40.3%) patients. The mean estimated blood loss at neuraxial anesthesia of 558.96 ± 42.77 ml were significantly lower than the estimated blood loss at general anesthesia of 1952.51 ± 180 ml (p Conclusions Our data demonstrated that neuraxial anesthesia is associated with better maternal and neonatal outcomes during cesarean delivery in women with placenta previa.
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17. Monitoring Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation Quality in Emergency Department: A National Survey in China on Current Knowledge, Attitudes, and Practices
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Zhenju Song, Zhi Liu, Yu Cao, Guoqiang Zhang, Xiaowei Liu, Kang Zheng, Qingbian Ma, Fengying Chen, Hui Xiong, Xudong Xiang, Zhendong Niu, Lanfang Du, and Qidi Zhou
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business.industry ,medicine.medical_treatment ,media_common.quotation_subject ,medicine ,Quality (business) ,Cardiopulmonary resuscitation ,Medical emergency ,Emergency department ,Current (fluid) ,China ,medicine.disease ,business ,media_common - Abstract
Background: To investigate current knowledge, attitudes, and practices for CPR quality control among emergency physicians in Chinese tertiary hospitals.Methods: Anonymous questionnaires were distributed to physicians in 75 tertiary hospitals in China between January and July 2018.Results: A total of 1405 respondents answered survey without obvious logical errors. Only 54.4% knew all criteria of high-quality CPR. The main problems during CPR were related to chest compression: low quality due to fatigue (67.3%), inappropriate depth (57.3%) and rate (54.1%). 91.0% respondents considered CPR quality monitoring should be used, 72.4% knew objective method for monitoring, and 63.2% always/often monitored CPR quality during actual resuscitation. The utilization rate of recommended monitoring methods was reported as follow, ETCO2 was 42.7%, audio-visual feedback devices was10.1%, coronary perfusion pressure was 17.9%, and invasive arterial pressure was 31.1%. 96.3% respondents considered it was necessary to participate in regular CPR retraining, but 21.4% did not receive any retraining. The ideal retraining interval was considered to be 3 to 6 months, but actual interval was 6 to 12 months. CPR feedback devices were always/often used in training was reported by 49.7% of respondents.Conclusion: Chinese emergency physicians were very concerned about CPR quality, but they did not fully understand the high-quality criteria and impact on prognosis. CPR quality monitoring was not routine procedure during actual resuscitation. The methods recommended in guidelines were rarely used in practice. Many physicians have not received retraining or have received retraining at long intervals. Feedback devices were not commonly used in training.
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18. The Role of Microbiota in Infant Health: From Early Life to Adulthood
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Xiaoyu Cai, Fengying Chen, Fengmei Wang, Yao Yao, Yiqing Ye, and Caihong Zheng
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Male ,Immunology ,microbiome ,brain development ,Infant health ,Review ,Disease ,Gut flora ,digestive system ,fluids and secretions ,newborn ,Environmental health ,medicine ,Humans ,Immunology and Allergy ,Infant Health ,Microbiome ,Pregnancy ,offspring ,biology ,business.industry ,Microbiota ,Infant, Newborn ,Human microbiome ,Infant ,immune system development ,RC581-607 ,medicine.disease ,biology.organism_classification ,Early life ,maternal ,stomatognathic diseases ,Female ,long-term health ,pregnancy ,Immunologic diseases. Allergy ,business ,Perinatal period - Abstract
From early life to adulthood, the microbiota play a crucial role in the health of the infant. The microbiota in early life are not only a key regulator of infant health but also associated with long-term health. Pregnancy to early life is the golden time for the establishment of the infant microbiota, which is affected by both environmental and genetic factors. Recently, there is an explosion of the studies on the role of microbiota in human diseases, but the application to disease or health is relatively limited because many aspects of human microbiota remain controversial, especially about the infant microbiota. Therefore, a critical and conclusive review is necessary to understand fully the relationship between the microbiota and the health of infant. In this article, we introduce in detail the role of microbiota in the infant from pregnancy to early life to long-term health. The main contents of this article include the relationship between the maternal microbiota and adverse pregnancy outcomes, the establishment of the neonatal microbiota during perinatal period and early life, the composition of the infant gut microbiota, the prediction of the microbiota for long-term health, and the future study directions of microbiota.
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19. Highly sensitive triethylamine gas sensor by Pt-loaded p–n heterojunction Co3O4/WO3
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Zhenlin Song, Jiyang Zeng, Baoye Zi, Fengying Chen, Yumin Zhang, Genlin Zhang, Zhongqi Zhu, Jin Zhang, and Qingju Liu
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Mechanics of Materials ,Mechanical Engineering ,General Materials Science ,Bioengineering ,General Chemistry ,Electrical and Electronic Engineering - Abstract
Triethylamine (TEA) exists widely in production and life and is extremely volatile, which seriously endangers human health. It is required to develop high-performance TEA sensors to protect human health. We fabricated Pt-Co3O4/WO3 based on our previous work, and the performance was tested against volatile organic compounds. Compared with the previous work, its operating temperature was greatly reduced from 240 °C to 180 °C. The response value of Pt-Co3O4/WO3 was increased from 1101 to 1532 for 10 ppm TEA with good selectivity. These results show a significant step toward practical use of the Pt-Co3O4/WO3 sensor.
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20. Fundamental Mechanisms of the Cell Death Caused by Nitrosative Stress
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Fulin Wang, Qiuhuan Yuan, Fengying Chen, Jiaojiao Pang, Chang Pan, Feng Xu, and Yuguo Chen
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Programmed cell death ,QH301-705.5 ,Review ,Pharmacology ,peroxynitrite ,Nitric oxide ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Cell and Developmental Biology ,nitric oxide ,medicine ,Biology (General) ,Reactive nitrogen species ,business.industry ,Autophagy ,Pyroptosis ,Cell Biology ,medicine.disease ,nitrosative stress ,cardiovascular diseases ,reactive nitrogen species ,cell death ,chemistry ,Apoptosis ,business ,Reperfusion injury ,Peroxynitrite ,Developmental Biology - Abstract
Nitrosative stress, as an important oxygen metabolism disorder, has been shown to be closely associated with cardiovascular diseases, such as myocardial ischemia/reperfusion injury, aortic aneurysm, heart failure, hypertension, and atherosclerosis. Nitrosative stress refers to the joint biochemical reactions of nitric oxide (NO) and superoxide (O2–) when an oxygen metabolism disorder occurs in the body. The peroxynitrite anion (ONOO–) produced during this process can nitrate several biomolecules, such as proteins, lipids, and DNA, to generate 3-nitrotyrosine (3-NT), which further induces cell death. Among these, protein tyrosine nitration and polyunsaturated fatty acid nitration are the most studied types to date. Accordingly, an in-depth study of the relationship between nitrosative stress and cell death has important practical significance for revealing the pathogenesis and strategies for prevention and treatment of various diseases, particularly cardiovascular diseases. Here, we review the latest research progress on the mechanisms of nitrosative stress-mediated cell death, primarily involving several regulated cell death processes, including apoptosis, autophagy, ferroptosis, pyroptosis, NETosis, and parthanatos, highlighting nitrosative stress as a unique mechanism in cardiovascular diseases.
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21. Maternal and neonatal outcomes in transverse and vertical skin incision for placenta previa
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Huishan Zhang, Ting Chen, Zhengping Liu, Shuzhen Wu, Juan Liu, Zixing Zhou, Xiaoling Guo, Fengying Chen, Dongxin Lin, Gengdong Chen, Pengsheng Li, Jiaming Rao, and Dazhi Fan
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Adult ,Male ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Surgical Wound ,Placenta Previa ,Reproductive medicine ,law.invention ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Obstetrics and gynaecology ,Pregnancy ,Interquartile range ,law ,Placenta ,medicine ,Humans ,Blood Transfusion ,030212 general & internal medicine ,reproductive and urinary physiology ,Retrospective Studies ,030219 obstetrics & reproductive medicine ,Skin incision ,Cesarean Section ,business.industry ,Obstetrics ,Incidence ,Incidence (epidemiology) ,Postpartum Hemorrhage ,Infant, Newborn ,Pregnancy Outcome ,Cesarean delivery ,Obstetrics and Gynecology ,Retrospective cohort study ,Length of Stay ,medicine.disease ,Intensive care unit ,Placenta previa ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Premature Birth ,Female ,business ,Maternal and neonatal morbidity ,Research Article - Abstract
Background Placenta previa, a serious obstetric issue, should be managed by experienced teams. The safe and appropriate mode of delivery for placenta previa is by cesarean delivery. However, no studies were found comparing either maternal or neonatal outcomes for different skin incision in women with placenta previa. The aim of this study was to compare maternal and neonatal outcomes by skin incision types (transverse compared with vertical) in a large cohort of women with placenta previa who were undergoing cesarean delivery. Methods This was a retrospective cohort study carried out between January 2014 and June 2019. All pregnant women with placenta previa had confirmed by ultrasonologist before delivery and obstetrician at delivery. The primary outcome was the estimated blood loss during the surgery and within the first 24 hours postoperatively. Mean (standard deviation), median (interquartile range) or frequency (percentage) was reported to variables. Appropriate parametric and nonparametric tests were used to analyses. Results The study included 1098 complete records, 332 (30.24%) cases in the vertical skin incision group and 766 (69.76%) cases in the transverse skin incision group. Those with vertical incision showed a higher percentage of preterm delivery, anterior placenta, abnormally invasive placenta, and history of previous cesarean delivery, and a lower percentage of first pregnancy, in vitro fertilization, and emergency cesarean delivery. After controlling for confounding factors, higher incidence of post-partum hemorrhage (OR 5.47, 95% CI 3.84–7.79), maternal intensive care unit (OR 4.30, 95% CI 2.86–6.45), transfusion (OR 5.97, 95% CI 4.15–8.58), and 5-min APGAR< 7 (OR 9.03, 95% CI 1.83–44.49), a more estimated blood loss (β 601.85, 95%CI 458.78–744.91), and a longer length of hospital stay after delivery (β 0.54, 95%CI 0.23–0.86) were found in the vertical skin incision group. Conclusions Our data demonstrated that transverse skin incision group showed the better perinatal outcomes in women with placenta previa. Future collaborative studies are needed to be done by centers for placenta previa to have a better understanding of the characteristics and the outcomes of the disease in the choosing skin incision.
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22. A pyridyl-decorated Zr-organic framework for enhanced gas separation and CO
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Yong-Liang, Liu, Yanqing, Di, Fengying, Chen, Chunsheng, Zhou, and Bo, Liu
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A Zr-based MOF with UiO-66 topology, which was defined as Py-UiO-66, has been synthesized by modifying the ligand of p-phthalic acid with a pyridine group. Py-UiO-66 possesses excellent chemical stability in aqueous solutions of pH = 0-13, especially when the pore structure is functionalized by hanging bare Lewis basic pyridine groups. Results of gas adsorption experiment show that Py-UiO-66 has the ability to selectively absorb C
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23. Clinical Outcomes in 2481 Unselected Real-World Patients Treated With a Polymer-Free Sirolimus-Eluting Stent: 3 Years Results From the NANO Multicenter Registry
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Yi Dai, Rutao Wang, Fengying Chen, Yaojun Zhang, Yi Liu, He Huang, Ping Yang, Ruining Zhang, Bo Zheng, Chao Gao, Yundai Chen, and Ling Tao
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The long-term clinical data evaluating the safety and efficacy of the novel polymer-free sirolimus-eluting Nano plus stent (Lepu Medical, Beijing, China) is limited. We evaluated the 3-year clinical outcomes of a polymer-free sirolimus-eluting, Nano plus stent for the treatment of coronary artery disease in the NANO multicenter Registry. The NANO all-comers Registry trial was a prospective, multicenter clinical registry conducted in 26 centers between August 2016 and January 2017. A total of 2481 consecutive patients were exclusively treated with the Nano plus stent. The main clinical endpoint, target lesion failure (TLF, defined as cardiac death, target vessel nonfatal myocardial infarction, and clinically driven target lesion revascularization [CD-TLR]), was analyzed at 3 years. The incidence of TLF was 6.8% (168/2481). The rates of its individual components were as follows: cardiac death 3.8% (94/2481), target vessel nonfatal myocardial infarction 0.7% (18/2481), and CD-TLR 2.9% (68/2481). The rate of definite/probable stent thrombosis was 0.5% (13/2481). Diabetes mellitus, acute myocardial infarction, age, chronic renal failure, in-stent restenosis, chronic total occlusion and left ventricular ejection fraction
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24. The first national survey on practices of neurological prognostication after cardiac arrest in China, still a lot to do
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Zhi Liu, Qidi Zhou, Qingbian Ma, Zhendong Niu, Kang Zheng, Guoqiang Zhang, Xiaowei Liu, Hui Xiong, Fengying Chen, Xudong Xiang, Yu Cao, Zhenju Song, Lanfang Du, and Lu Feng
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China ,Poor prognosis ,medicine.medical_specialty ,medicine.medical_treatment ,MEDLINE ,Physical examination ,Status epilepticus ,030204 cardiovascular system & hematology ,Brain ct ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,medicine ,Humans ,Survivors ,030212 general & internal medicine ,Cardiopulmonary resuscitation ,Coma ,medicine.diagnostic_test ,business.industry ,Multimodal therapy ,General Medicine ,Prognosis ,Predictive value ,Heart Arrest ,Emergency medicine ,University teaching ,medicine.symptom ,business ,Myoclonus - Abstract
Aims: To investigate current practices and problems of neurological prognostication in comatose cardiac arrest (CA) patients. Methods: An anonymous questionnaire was distributed to 1600 emergency physicians in 75 hospitals which were selected randomly from China between January and July 2018. Results: 92.1% respondents fulfilled the survey. The details of the neurological prognosis were not well understood. The predictive value of brain stem reflex, motor response and myoclonus was confirmed by 63.5%, 44.6% and 31.7% respondents respectively. Only 30.7% knew that GWR value
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25. Research on the Improvement Path of Teaching Quality of Public Physical Education Courses in High Schools
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Renwei Jiang, Jianing Cheng, Tingyu Huo, and Fengying Chen
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Transport engineering ,Computer science ,media_common.quotation_subject ,Path (graph theory) ,Quality (business) ,Physical education ,media_common - Published
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26. [Analysis of the changes of inflammatory cytokine levels in patients with critical coronavirus disease 2019 undergoing invasive mechanical ventilation]
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Hongwei, Shan, Zheng, Lyu, Yan, Xiao, Chunyang, Li, Jian, Wang, Liping, He, and Fengying, Chen
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Betacoronavirus ,SARS-CoV-2 ,Pneumonia, Viral ,COVID-19 ,Cytokines ,Humans ,Coronavirus Infections ,Pandemics ,Respiration, Artificial ,Retrospective Studies - Abstract
To investigate the relationship between the changes of inflammatory cytokine levels and prognosis of patients with critical coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) undergoing invasive mechanical ventilation (IMV).A retrospective study was conducted. The clinical date of critical COVID-19 patients undergoing IMV who were hospitalized in Wuhan Union Hospital, Tongji Medical College of Huazhong University of Science and Technology from February 4th to March 25th in 2020 were collected. At the same time, the inflammatory cytokine levels including interleukins (IL-2, IL-4, IL-6, IL-10) and tumor necrosis factor-α (TNF-α) at 48 hours before IMV and 48 hours after IMV of all the patients, as well as the 48 hours after weaning or right before death were recorded. Multivariate unconditional Logistic regression analysis was used to screen the independent risk factors of death during hospitalization.Among the 43 patients, 13 patients improved and 30 died. Compared with the survival group, the patients in the non-survival group were older (years old: 67.6±7.3 vs. 58.5±11.9, P0.05), with higher rates of hypertension, diabetes and coronary heart disease (53.3% vs. 15.4%, 63.3% vs. 23.1%, 26.7% vs. 0%, all P0.05), and the time from onset to admission to hospital, admission to ICU and IMV were longer (days: it was 9.17±5.00 vs. 5.07±2.49, 17.10±7.11 vs. 12.23±5.05, and 17.90±7.46 vs. 12.61±5.60, respectively, all P0.05). The IL-6 and TNF-α levels on 48 hours after IMV in the non-survival patients increased significantly as compared with those before 48 hours and the surviving patients. Especially, the IL-6 levels increased significantly as compared with those at 48 hours after IMV and 48 hours after weaning in the surviving patients [ng/L: 800.00 (194.25, 2 000.00) vs. 22.03 (6.66, 28.21), 3 204.00 (1 264.88, 5 000.00) vs. 5.00 (3.98, 12.27), both P0.01]. The IL-10 level before death in the non-survival patients increased significantly as compared with that at 48 hours after weaning in the surviving patients [ng/L: 55.89 (26.07, 100.14) vs. 3.53 (2.76, 12.36), P0.05]. There were no significant differences in the levels of IL-2 and IL-4 between the two groups at every time point. The variables of age, basic diseases, the IL-6 level after IMV were included in the multivariate unconditional Logistic regression analysis, which showed that age [odds ratio (OR) = 0.821, 95% confidence interval (95%CI) was 0.695-0.968], hypertension (OR = 0.027, 95%CI was 0.002-0.378), diabetes mellitus (OR = 0.054, 95%CI was 0.005-0.611), coronary heart disease (OR = 0.042, 95%CI was 0.002-0.968) and the IL-6 level after IMV (OR = 0.902, 95%CI was 0.819-0.994) were independent risk factors for death during hospitalization in patients with critical COVID-19 undergoing IMV (all P0.05).The levels of inflammatory cytokine including IL-6, IL-10, and TNF-α increased significantly with aggravation in critical COVID-19 patients undergoing IMV, especially IL-6. IL-6 was an independent risk factor for death of critical COVID-19 patients undergoing IMV.
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27. A New Energetic Complex: Synthesis, Structure, and Combustion Catalysis Performance
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Runrun Wang, Yulin Gao, Chunsheng Zhou, Fu Zhengyu, Chengfang Qiao, Xia Gao, Zheng-Qiang Xia, and Fengying Chen
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Propellant ,non-isothermal kinetics ,Materials science ,Exothermic process ,Thermal decomposition ,tetrazole-based complex ,General Chemistry ,Ammonium perchlorate ,Catalysis ,ammonium perchlorate ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Pentagonal bipyramidal molecular geometry ,Differential scanning calorimetry ,chemistry ,combustion catalysis ,Physical chemistry ,Single crystal - Abstract
The potential of tetrazole-based ligands for forming energetic complexes applied in pyrotechnics and propellants is demonstrated with the use of 5,5’-(1,3-phenylene)bis(1H-tetrazole) (H2BTB) to generate an energetic complex with high energy. A new energetic complex of PbII-tetrazolate, [Pb2(BTB)2(H2O)8]·5H2O (1), was synthesized and structurally characterized by single crystal X-ray diffraction. Structural analysis reveals that the central PbII ions present two distinct coordination environments in the asymmetric unit, including distorted pentagonal bipyramid and distorted tetragonal pyramid geometries, respectively. To identify potential combustion catalyst as additives in propellants, we employed differential scanning calorimetry technique to evaluate the influence of the complex on thermal decomposition of ammonium perchlorate (AP) and cyclotrimethylenetrinitramine (RDX). The kinetic parameters of an exothermic process for the catalytic system of RDX+1 were investigated by the Kissinger’s and Ozawa-Doyle’s methods. For both AP and RDX, the decomposition temperature decreased obviously in the presence of 1, and the released heat could effectively compensate the propellants. Our observations demonstrate that 1 shows good catalytic activity toward the thermal decomposition of AP and RDX.
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28. Magnetic and thermodynamic properties of α, β, γ and δ-MnO2
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Quan Shi, Jianfang Wang, Shengli Gao, Chunsheng Zhou, Fengying Chen, Xin Liu, and You-Ying Di
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Enthalpy ,chemistry.chemical_element ,Thermodynamics ,02 engineering and technology ,General Chemistry ,Manganese ,Atmospheric temperature range ,010402 general chemistry ,021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology ,01 natural sciences ,Heat capacity ,Catalysis ,0104 chemical sciences ,Magnetization ,Paramagnetism ,Ferromagnetism ,chemistry ,Materials Chemistry ,Antiferromagnetism ,0210 nano-technology - Abstract
Four different structures of manganese dioxide particles with good dispersity were obtained using hydrothermal and co-precipitation methods. Magnetic measurement reveals that α-MnO2 exhibits a spin-glass like behavior below 50 K which is different from bulk α-MnO2. β-MnO2 and δ-MnO2 exhibit a transition from the paramagnetic to antiferromagnetic state at 92 K and 20 K, respectively, and γ-MnO2 retains the paramagnetic state during the temperature range of measurement. Besides, δ-MnO2 possesses the highest magnetization while β-MnO2 has the lowest magnetization. The thermodynamic properties of these manganese dioxides were further studied using heat capacity measurements, and the results confirmed magnetic transition at the corresponding temperatures revealed in the above magnetic measurements. Through fitting the heat capacity curve, the standard molar heat capacity, entropy and enthalpy at 298.15 K (0.1 MPa) and transition enthalpy were obtained in this work. Based on the characterization results, it is supposed that impurity ions/molecules and vacancies are the main factors that contribute to the magnetic performance of δ-MnO2, although the layer structure is thought to be an origin of ferromagnetic interaction.
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29. Synthesis, Characterization and Bioactivity of Three Carboxylic Arylhydrazone Compounds
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Wangting Wu Wangting Wu, Fengying Chen Fengying Chen, Fei Yuan, Fei Yuan Chengfang Qiao, Shuiyang He Shuiyang He, Chengfang Qiao, and Zhenguo Jin
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Chemistry ,food and beverages ,General Chemistry ,Combinatorial chemistry ,Characterization (materials science) - Abstract
Three novel carboxylic arylhydrazone compounds named 2- oxo propionic acid terephthalal acyl dihydrazone (1), 2-ketoglutaric acid terephthalal acyl dihydrazone (2) and 2-ketoglutaric acid salicyl- hydrazone (3) were prepared and characterized by elemental analysis, IR and 1H NMR. The antibacterial activities of 1 and 2 against wheat rust and coliform were investigated. The results showed that 1 had more excellent antibacterial properties than 2 against both wheat rust and coliform. In addition, the title compounds interaction with calf-thymus DNA (CT-DNA) were measured by fluorescence spectra method which indicating that they combined with CT-DNA by groove binding through hydrogen bonds.
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30. Synthesis, Characterization and Bioactivity of Three Carboxylic Arylhydrazone Compounds
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Fengying Chen Fengying Chen, Wangting Wu Wangting Wu, Zhenguo Jin Zhenguo Jin, Shuiyang He Shuiyang He, and Chengfang Qiao and Fei Yuan Chengfang Qiao and Fei Yuan
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food and beverages ,General Chemistry - Abstract
Three novel carboxylic arylhydrazone compounds named 2- oxo propionic acid terephthalal acyl dihydrazone (1), 2-ketoglutaric acid terephthalal acyl dihydrazone (2) and 2-ketoglutaric acid salicyl- hydrazone (3) were prepared and characterized by elemental analysis, IR and 1H NMR. The antibacterial activities of 1 and 2 against wheat rust and coliform were investigated. The results showed that 1 had more excellent antibacterial properties than 2 against both wheat rust and coliform. In addition, the title compounds interaction with calf-thymus DNA (CT-DNA) were measured by fluorescence spectra method which indicating that they combined with CT-DNA by groove binding through hydrogen bonds.
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31. The inhibition of miR‑101a‑3p alleviates H/R injury in H9C2 cells by regulating the JAK2/STAT3 pathway
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Jingying Liu, Juanjuan Wang, Yuzhen Ning, and Fengying Chen
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STAT3 Transcription Factor ,0301 basic medicine ,Cancer Research ,Cell ,Myocardial Reperfusion Injury ,Biochemistry ,Cell Line ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Genetics ,medicine ,Animals ,Viability assay ,Molecular Biology ,AG490 ,biology ,Chemistry ,Articles ,hypoxia/reoxygenation injury ,Janus Kinase 2 ,Cell cycle ,medicine.disease ,Molecular biology ,Rats ,MicroRNAs ,030104 developmental biology ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Oncology ,miR-101a-3p ,Cell culture ,Apoptosis ,030220 oncology & carcinogenesis ,cardiovascular system ,biology.protein ,Molecular Medicine ,Creatine kinase ,Signal transduction ,Reperfusion injury ,Myoblasts, Cardiac ,H9C2 cells ,Signal Transduction - Abstract
Hypoxia/reoxygenation (H/R) is used as an in vivo model of ischemia/reperfusion injury, and myocardial ischemia can lead to heart disease. Therefore, it is necessary to prevent myocardial H/R injury to avoid the risk of heart disease. The aim of the present study was to investigate whether inhibiting microRNA (miR)-101a-3p attenuated H9C2 cell H/R injury, apoptosis mechanisms and key target proteins. Cell viability and apoptosis were determined by Cell Counting Kit-8 assays and flow cytometry using a cell apoptosis kit, respectively. The contents of creatine kinase (CK) and lactate dehydrogenase (LDH) were detected using colorimetric assays. Dual luciferase assays were carried out to determine if miR-101a-3p inhibited Janus kinase (JAK)2. Western blot analysis and reverse transcription-quantitative PCR were used to determine proteins levels and mRNAs expression. It was found that the inhibition of miR-101a-3p increased the growth of H9C2 cells and decreased H9C2 cell apoptosis during H/R injury. The inhibition of miR-101a-3p reduced the amounts of CK and LDH in H/R model H9C2 cells. The inhibition of miR-101a-3p lowered the levels of Bax, interleukin-6 and tumor necrosis factor-α, but raised the levels of phosphorylated (p)-STAT3 and p-JAK2 in H9C2 cells subjected to H/R injury treatment. miR-101a-3p mimic was found to inhibit H9C2 cell viability, raise p-JAK2 level and slightly increase p-STAT3 during H/R injury. AG490 induced H9C2 cell apoptosis, and decreased the levels of p-JAK2 and p-STAT3 during H/R injury. The data indicated that inhibiting miR-101a-3p reduced H/R damage in H9C2 cells and decreased apoptosis via Bax/Bcl-2 signaling during H/R injury. In addition, it was suggested that the inhibition of miR-101a-3p decreased H/R injury in H9C2 cell by regulating the JAK2/STAT3 signaling pathway.
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32. Dodecan-1-aminium sulfate trihydrate
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Jia-Pan Liu, Fengying Chen, and Youying Di
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chemistry.chemical_classification ,crystal structure ,Hydrogen bond ,sulfate ions ,Salt (chemistry) ,Crystal structure ,hydrogen bonding ,Ion ,alkylammonium chains ,Crystal ,Crystallography ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,chemistry ,lcsh:QD901-999 ,lcsh:Crystallography ,Sulfate - Abstract
The asymmetric unit of the title salt, 2C12H28N+·SO4 2−·3H2O, contains two n-dodecylammonium cations, one sulfate anion and three water molecules. In the crystal, N—H...O hydrogen bonds link the cations and anions into layers parallel to (100). These layers are further connected through O—H...O hydrogen-bonding interactions involving the sulfate ions and the isolated water molecules. The three-dimensional structure can also be considered as the superposition of thin inorganic layers of SO4 2− anions and thick layers of alkylammonium cations perpendicular to the c axis.
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33. Arabidopsis thaliana SEED DORMANCY 4-LIKE regulates dormancy and germination by mediating the gibberellin pathway
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Fengying Chen, Meng Ding, Jingyi Li, Yongxiu Liu, Yu Li, Yi Han, Xiaoying Li, Wim J. J. Soppe, and Hong Cao
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0106 biological sciences ,0301 basic medicine ,Physiology ,Mutant ,Arabidopsis ,Germination ,Plant Science ,01 natural sciences ,Paclobutrazol ,03 medical and health sciences ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Arabidopsis thaliana ,Abscisic acid ,biology ,Arabidopsis Proteins ,Seed dormancy ,food and beverages ,biology.organism_classification ,Plant Dormancy ,Gibberellins ,Cell biology ,030104 developmental biology ,chemistry ,Seeds ,Dormancy ,Gibberellin ,010606 plant biology & botany ,Transcription Factors - Abstract
The molecular mechanisms underlying seed dormancy and germination are not fully understood. Here, we show that Arabidopsis thaliana SEED DORMANCY 4-LIKE (AtSdr4L) is a novel specific regulator of dormancy and germination. AtSdr4L encodes a protein with an unknown biochemical function that is localized in the nucleus and is expressed specifically in seeds. Loss of function of AtSdr4L results in increased seed dormancy. The germination of freshly harvested seeds of the Atsdr4l mutant is insensitive to gibberellin (GA). After-ripened mutant seeds are hypersensitive to the GA biosynthesis-inhibitor paclobutrazol but show unaltered sensitivity to abscisic acid. Several GA biosynthesis genes and GA-regulated cell wall remodeling genes are down-regulated in the mutant in both dormant and after-ripened seeds. These results suggest that the Atsdr4l mutation causes both decreased GA biosynthesis and reduced responses. In addition, a genetic analysis indicated that AtSdr4L is epistatic to DELAY OF GERMINATION1 (DOG1) for dormancy and acts upstream of RGA-LIKE 2 (RGL2) in the GA pathway. We propose that AtSdr4L regulates seed dormancy and germination by mediating both the DOG1 and GA pathways.
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34. ETR1/RDO3 Regulates Seed Dormancy by Relieving the Inhibitory Effect of the ERF12-TPL Complex on DELAY OF GERMINATION1 Expression[OPEN]
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Tiantian Chen, Wenlong Li, Fengying Chen, Yongxiu Liu, Xiaoying Li, Wim J. J. Soppe, Yong Li, Hong Cao, Zhi Wang, and Yu Li
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0106 biological sciences ,0301 basic medicine ,Cloning ,biology ,Mutant ,Seed dormancy ,Cell Biology ,Plant Science ,biology.organism_classification ,01 natural sciences ,Cell biology ,03 medical and health sciences ,030104 developmental biology ,Arabidopsis ,Arabidopsis thaliana ,Dormancy ,Gene ,Function (biology) ,Research Articles ,010606 plant biology & botany - Abstract
The control of seed dormancy by ethylene has been well studied, but the underlying molecular mechanisms are not fully understood. Here, we report the characterization of the Arabidopsis (Arabidopsis thaliana) mutant reduced dormancy 3 (rdo3) and the cloning of the underlying gene. We demonstrate that rdo3 is a loss-of-function mutant of the ethylene receptor ETHYLENE RESPONSE1 (ETR1). ETR1 controls seed dormancy partially through the DELAY OF GERMINATION1 (DOG1) pathway. Molecular and genetic analyses demonstrated that ETHYLENE RESPONSE FACTOR12 (ERF12) is involved in the regulation of seed dormancy downstream of ETR1. ERF12 interacts with TOPLESS (TPL) and genetically requires TPL to function. ERF12 and TPL repress the expression of DOG1 by occupying its promoter. Thus, we identified the dormancy pathway ETR1-ERF12-TPL-DOG1 and provide mechanistic insights into the regulation of seed dormancy by linking the ethylene and DOG1 pathways.
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35. Dehydration-triggered shape transformation of 4D printed edible gel structure affected by material property and heating mechanism
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Bhesh Bhandari, Chang He, Fengying Chen, Zhenbin Liu, Min Zhang, and Chaofan Guo
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Materials science ,010304 chemical physics ,General Chemical Engineering ,Loss factor ,education ,04 agricultural and veterinary sciences ,General Chemistry ,Bending ,Adhesion ,Dielectric ,medicine.disease ,040401 food science ,01 natural sciences ,0404 agricultural biotechnology ,0103 physical sciences ,medicine ,sense organs ,Dehydration ,Composite material ,Internal heating ,Microwave ,Food Science ,Shrinkage - Abstract
3D printed structures illustrating a post-printing programmed shape change could be defined as 4D printing. Currently, the dehydration-induced shape-change of 3D printed edible structures has never been reported. Herein, in this study, spontaneous dehydration-triggered shape-change of starch-based edible 3D printed structure was firstly introduced. The relationship between material's properties, heating mechanism and shape-change behavior were investigated. Results indicated that a certain degree of adhesion of printing materials was required to realize the programmed shape-change of printed samples. The bending degree is proportional to the water evaporation amount and shrinkage ratio, but inversely proportional to the dielectric constant loss factor (e''). The rapid dehydration rate and internal heating model of dielectric microwave dehydration (MD) were not conducive to bend the samples. While, during air dehydration (AD), the greater shrinkage ratio and the “bending accumulation effect” caused by from surface to inward dehydration mechanism were beneficial to improve the bending degree of samples. Next, effects of infill structures on shape-change were then investigated to create complex structures (like butterfly). The knowledge obtained may provide a universal applicable information on the production of dehydration-triggered shape transformable 3D printed foods.
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36. Magnetic core-shell MnFe2O4@TiO2 nanoparticles decorated on reduced graphene oxide as a novel adsorbent for the removal of ciprofloxacin and Cu(II) from water
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Baoyue Cao, Yongfei Cui, Yongping Pu, Shan Xu, Jinyi Guo, Guochun Zhang, Chengfang Qiao, Panpan Jing, Fengying Chen, and Liangliang Chang
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Materials science ,Oxide ,General Physics and Astronomy ,Nanoparticle ,02 engineering and technology ,010402 general chemistry ,01 natural sciences ,Endothermic process ,law.invention ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,symbols.namesake ,Adsorption ,law ,Nanocomposite ,Graphene ,Langmuir adsorption model ,Surfaces and Interfaces ,General Chemistry ,021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology ,Condensed Matter Physics ,0104 chemical sciences ,Surfaces, Coatings and Films ,chemistry ,Chemical engineering ,Chemisorption ,symbols ,0210 nano-technology - Abstract
An efficient nanocomposite adsorbent of magnetic core-shell MnFe2O4@TiO2 nanoparticles loaded on reduced graphene oxide (MnFe2O4@TiO2-rGO) was successfully synthesized via a hydrothermal followed by sol-gel route. By using the ciprofloxacin (CIP) and Cu2+ as target pollutants, the adsorption properties of MnFe2O4@TiO2-rGO were systematically learned as well as the factors dependance on the adsorption properties, such as temperature, adsorption time, initial pollutant concentration and pH. The adsorption thermodynamics and kinetics for CIP and Cu2+ were also explored. According to the experimental results, the maximum adsorption capacities for CIP and Cu2+ are 122.87 and 225.99 mg/g, respectively. Their adsorption behaviors conform to the Langmuir isotherm and follow a pseudo-second-order kinetic model at all temperature. It is proposed that adsorption is spontaneous and endothermic chemisorption. Furthermore, the MnFe2O4@TiO2-rGO adsorbent can be easily recycled from polluted solution by external magnetic field. After the adsorbent recycled 6 times, the adsorption capacities for CIP and Cu2+ could still reach up to 76.56 and 118.45 mg/g, respectively. Based on the excellent adsorption performance, magnetic separation and recycling performance, therefore, it is highly believed that our MnFe2O4@TiO2-rGO adsorbent has huge potential applications in the field of water purification.
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37. 4D deformation based on double-layer structure of the pumpkin/paper
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Fengying Chen, Bhesh Bhandari, Min Zhang, and Zhenbin Liu
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0303 health sciences ,Materials science ,Moisture ,030309 nutrition & dietetics ,Bioengineering ,04 agricultural and veterinary sciences ,Deformation (meteorology) ,040401 food science ,Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology ,03 medical and health sciences ,0404 agricultural biotechnology ,Rheology ,Extrusion ,Texture (crystalline) ,Composite material ,Anisotropy ,Water content ,Layer (electronics) ,Food Science - Abstract
In this work, the controlled deformation of the double layer structure of 3D printed pumpkin/paper was studied. Firstly, the rheological analysis was done to characterize the rheological properties of different solid-liquid ratio of pumpkin puree, and were related to the extrusion behavior and support performance during 3D printing. The double-layer structure of the pumpkin/paper had different temperature response characteristics due to the composition and starting moisture content, so there was an anisotropy in the thickness direction. The pumpkin puree having the moisture loss characteristic acted as a deformation driving layer to cause the structure to bend toward the pumpkin puree side. In addition, different deformation effects were obtained by controlling the drying time, printing path and thickness, thereby achieving directional deformation of the printed structure. The changes of moisture content, color and texture during the deformation of the double-layer structure of pumpkin weighing paper were measured and correlated with the deformation of the double-layer structure of pumpkin weighing paper.
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38. Effects of a mobile self-regulated learning approach on students’ learning achievements and self-regulated learning skills
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Fengying Chen, Xin Li, and Lanqin Zheng
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Cooperative learning ,Computer science ,education ,05 social sciences ,Educational technology ,050301 education ,Experiential learning ,050105 experimental psychology ,Education ,Synchronous learning ,Blended learning ,Active learning ,Teaching and learning center ,Pedagogy ,Mathematics education ,0501 psychology and cognitive sciences ,Self-regulated learning ,0503 education - Abstract
The purpose of this study was to examine the effectiveness of the proposed mobile self-regulated learning approach in higher education settings. A mobile self-regulated learning system was developed to improve students’ learning achievements and self-regulated learning skills. An experiment was conducted to evaluate the effectiveness of the proposed approach by 60 undergraduates. The experiment group adopted the mobile self-regulated learning approach to read English passages, whereas the control group was not supported by the self-regulated learning mechanism while reading English passages. The results suggested that the mobile self-regulated learning approach significantly enhanced students’ learning achievements and self-regulated learning skills. Furthermore, it was found that the proposed approach did not increase students’ cognitive load. Participants also revealed that the mobile self-regulated learning system was very useful and effective according to the interview results and questionnaires.
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39. Protecting the environment and public health from rare earth mining
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Xiang Huang, Chunli Zheng, An Pan, Fengying Chen, and Guochun Zhang
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Sustainable development ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Natural resource economics ,Public health ,Rare earth ,010501 environmental sciences ,010502 geochemistry & geophysics ,complex mixtures ,01 natural sciences ,Tailings ,Environmental protection ,Earth and Planetary Sciences (miscellaneous) ,medicine ,Environmental science ,Earth (chemistry) ,0105 earth and related environmental sciences ,General Environmental Science - Abstract
As increasing demand for green energy and high-tech devices grows, so does rising prospection of rare earth metals required for their production. Protecting the environment and public health from rare earth elements mining as well as emerging pollutants is urgently required to achieve sustainable development. This study mapped earth's hidden rare earth elements deposits to identify potential contamination hotspots with the aim of preventing the deleterious effects on the environment. We worry about there would be widespread tailing facilities concomitant with serious pollutions like as the Bayan Obo tailings site and suggest that a tradeoff between the underground REE exploration and environment conservation should be reached as soon as possible.
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40. Arabidopsis seed germination speed is controlled by SNL histone deacetylase-binding factor-mediated regulation of AUX1
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Xin Deng, Yongxiu Liu, Cun Zhang, Fengying Chen, Zhi Wang, Yong Xiang, Chaonan Xu, Hong Cao, Jinghong Zuo, Meng Ding, Jimei Xu, Xiaoying Li, and Wim J. J. Soppe
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0301 basic medicine ,Science ,Arabidopsis ,General Physics and Astronomy ,Germination ,General Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology ,Article ,Histones ,03 medical and health sciences ,Gene Expression Regulation, Plant ,Botany ,Radicle ,Histone H3 acetylation ,Regulation of gene expression ,Multidisciplinary ,biology ,Indoleacetic Acids ,Arabidopsis Proteins ,food and beverages ,General Chemistry ,biology.organism_classification ,Cell biology ,Repressor Proteins ,030104 developmental biology ,Histone ,Acetylation ,RNA, Plant ,Seeds ,biology.protein ,Histone deacetylase binding - Abstract
Histone acetylation is known to affect the speed of seed germination, but the molecular regulatory basis of this remains ambiguous. Here we report that loss of function of two histone deacetylase-binding factors, SWI-INDEPENDENT3 (SIN3)-LIKE1 (SNL1) and SNL2, results in accelerated radicle protrusion and growth during seed germination. AUXIN RESISTANT 1 (AUX1) is identified as a key factor in this process, enhancing germination speed downstream of SNL1 and SNL2. AUX1 expression and histone H3 acetylation at lysines 9 and 18 is regulated by SNL1 and SNL2. The D-type cyclins encoding genes CYCD1;1 and CYCD4;1 display increased expression in AUX1 over-expression lines and the snl1snl2 double mutant. Accordingly, knockout of CYCD4;1 reduces seed germination speed of AUX1 over-expression lines and snl1snl2 suggesting the importance of cell cycling for radicle protrusion during seed germination. Together, our work identifies AUX1 as a link between histone acetylation mediated by SNL1 and SNL2, and radicle growth promoted by CYCD1;1 and CYCD4;1 during seed germination., Histone acetylation influences the speed of seed germination. Here, Wang et al. show that loss of the SNL1/SNL2 histone deacetylase binding factors accelerates seed germination and provide evidence that they act by regulating the expression of AUX1 which in turn influences cell division.
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41. Synthesis, Crystal Structure and Bioactivity of Copper Complex with bi-[N-(propionic acid)] terephthalal diacythydrazon
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Fengying Chen Fengying Chen, Wangting Wu Wangting Wu, and Shuiyang He Shuiyang He
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General Chemistry - Abstract
A new Cu(II) complex with bi-[N-(propionic acid)] terephthalal diacythydrazon (H4L) was obtained by the reaction of CuCl2•2H2O and H4L in 1:1 pyridine and methanol. According to X-ray diffraction, the product was a binuclear complex, [Cu2L(pyridine)6]•2H2O. Each Cu(II) in the complex is six-coordinated by one N and two O atoms of H4L and three N atoms from pyridine. The coordination polyhedron around Cu(II) can be described as an octahedron with slightly distorted. Inaddition, antibacterial activities of the complex against coliform were investigated. The results showed that the inhibit rates of binuclear complex were 83% against coliform.
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42. Application of ultrasound technology in processing of ready-to-eat fresh food: A review
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Chao-hui Yang, Min Zhang, and Fengying Chen
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Acoustics and Ultrasonics ,Cooking process ,Food Handling ,Ready to eat ,02 engineering and technology ,Raw material ,010402 general chemistry ,01 natural sciences ,Fresh food ,Modern life ,Inorganic Chemistry ,Sonication ,Chemical Engineering (miscellaneous) ,Environmental Chemistry ,Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and imaging ,Bacteria ,business.industry ,digestive, oral, and skin physiology ,Organic Chemistry ,Ultrasound ,Sterilization (microbiology) ,021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology ,Pulp and paper industry ,Environmentally friendly ,0104 chemical sciences ,Meat Products ,Biofilms ,Food Microbiology ,Business ,0210 nano-technology - Abstract
With the increase in food standardization and the pace of modern life, the demand for ready-to-eat foods is growing. The strong processing conditions of traditional technology often accelerate the rate of deterioration of quality, and microbes are the safety hazard of ready-to-eat foods. Ultrasound technology is an environmentally friendly technology that hardly causes thermal damage to raw materials. In this paper, the ultrasound technology is used in the disinfection, sterilization, enzyme inactivation, desensitization, dehydration, curing, tenderization and cooking process of fresh food from the perspective of microbial safety and quality of fresh food. The cavitation effect of ultrasound can improve the mass transfer rate of infiltration processes such as dehydration and curing, promote the oxidation of lipids and proteins for enrich the flavor of meat products, improve the microbiological safety and reduce the sensitization by destroying the integrity of the microbial cells and the conformation of the protein. In addition, ultrasound as an auxiliary processing technology can reduce the damage of traditional production technology to reserve the quality and nutritional value of food. Ultrasound has proved to be an efficient and green processing technology for ready-to-eat food.
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43. Genome-wide association study and quantitative trait loci mapping of seed dormancy in common wheat (Triticum aestivum L.)
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Hong Cao, Fengying Chen, Jindong Liu, Yongxiu Liu, Jinghong Zuo, and Chih-Ta Lin
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0106 biological sciences ,0301 basic medicine ,Population ,Quantitative Trait Loci ,Germination ,Plant Science ,Quantitative trait locus ,Biology ,01 natural sciences ,03 medical and health sciences ,Inclusive composite interval mapping ,Genetics ,Common wheat ,education ,Association mapping ,Triticum ,education.field_of_study ,Seed dormancy ,food and beverages ,Chromosome Mapping ,Plant Dormancy ,humanities ,eye diseases ,Plant Breeding ,030104 developmental biology ,embryonic structures ,Seeds ,Dormancy ,human activities ,010606 plant biology & botany ,Genome-Wide Association Study - Abstract
Totally, 23 and 26 loci for the first count germination ratio and the final germination ratio were detected by quantitative trait loci (QTL) mapping and association mapping, respectively, which could be used to facilitate wheat pre-harvest sprouting breeding. Weak dormancy can cause pre-harvest sprouting in seeds of common wheat which significantly reduces grain yield. In this study, both quantitative trait loci (QTL) mapping and genome-wide association study (GWAS) were used to identify loci controlling seed dormancy. The analyses were based on a recombinant inbred line population derived from Zhou 8425B/Chinese Spring cross and 166 common wheat accessions. Inclusive composite interval mapping detected 8 QTL, while 45 loci were identified in the 166 wheat accessions by GWAS. Among these, four loci (Qbifcgr.cas-3AS/Qfcgr.cas-3AS, Qbifcgr.cas-6AL.1/Qfcgr.cas-6AL.1, Qbifcgr.cas-7BL.2/Qfcgr.cas-7BL.2, and Qbigr.cas-3DL/Qgr.cas-3DL) were detected in both QTL mapping and GWAS. In addition, 41 loci co-located with QTL reported previously, whereas 8 loci (Qfcgr.cas-5AL, Qfcgr.cas-6DS, Qfcgr.cas-7AS, Qgr.cas-3DS.1, Qgr.cas-3DS.2, Qbigr.cas-3DL/Qgr.cas-3DL, Qgr.cas-4B, and Qgr.cas-5A) were likely to be new. Linear regression showed the first count germination ratio or the final germination ratio reduced while multiple favorable alleles increased. It is suggested that QTL pyramiding was effective to reduce pre-harvest sprouting risk. This study could enrich the research on pre-harvest sprouting and provide valuable information of marker exploration for wheat breeding programs.
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44. Genome-Wide Linkage Mapping Reveals QTLs for Seed Vigor-Related Traits Under Artificial Aging in Common Wheat (Triticum aestivum)
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Jinghong Zuo, Jindong Liu, Fengmei Gao, Guihong Yin, Zhi Wang, Fengying Chen, Xiaoying Li, Jimei Xu, Tiantian Chen, Lei Li, Yu Li, Xianchun Xia, Hong Cao, and Yongxiu Liu
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0106 biological sciences ,0301 basic medicine ,controlled deterioration ,Triticum aestivum ,Locus (genetics) ,Plant Science ,Quantitative trait locus ,Biology ,lcsh:Plant culture ,01 natural sciences ,03 medical and health sciences ,Gene mapping ,longevity ,Genetic linkage ,90K SNP array ,linkage analysis ,lcsh:SB1-1110 ,Plant breeding ,Common wheat ,Original Research ,Genetics ,food and beverages ,030104 developmental biology ,Germination ,seed storability ,Seed testing ,010606 plant biology & botany - Abstract
Long-term storage of seeds leads to lose seed vigor with slow and non-uniform germination. Time, rate, homogeneity, and synchrony are important aspects during the dynamic germination process to assess seed viability after storage. The aim of this study is to identify quantitative trait loci (QTLs) using a high-density genetic linkage map of common wheat (Triticum aestivum) for seed vigor-related traits under artificial aging. Two hundred and forty-six recombinant inbred lines derived from the cross between Zhou 8425B and Chinese Spring were evaluated for seed storability. Ninety-six QTLs were detected on all wheat chromosomes except 2B, 4D, 6D, and 7D, explaining 2.9-19.4% of the phenotypic variance. These QTLs were clustered into 17 QTL-rich regions on chromosomes 1AL, 2DS, 3AS (3), 3BS, 3BL (2), 3DL, 4AS, 4AL (3), 5AS, 5DS, 6BL, and 7AL, exhibiting pleiotropic effects. Moreover, 10 stable QTLs were identified on chromosomes 2D, 3D, 4A, and 6B (QaMGT.cas-2DS.2, QaMGR.cas-2DS.2, QaFCGR.cas-2DS.2, QaGI.cas-3DL, QaGR.cas-3DL, QaFCGR.cas-3DL, QaMGT.cas-4AS, QaMGR.cas-4AS, QaZ.cas-4AS, and QaGR.cas-6BL.2). Our results indicate that one of the stable QTL-rich regions on chromosome 2D flanked by IWB21991 and IWB11197 in the position from 46 to 51 cM, presenting as a pleiotropic locus strongly impacting seed vigor-related traits under artificial aging. These new QTLs and tightly linked SNP markers may provide new valuable information and could serve as targets for fine mapping or markers assisted breeding.
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45. Catalytic Activity for Oxygen Reduction of Dual Catalysts System Based on Tetranitro-Metal Phthalocyanine and Nano-Manganese Dioxide
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Hejun Li, Kezhi Li, and Fengying Chen
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Inorganic chemistry ,chemistry.chemical_element ,Manganese ,Electrocatalyst ,Catalysis ,Inorganic Chemistry ,Metal ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Electron transfer ,chemistry ,visual_art ,visual_art.visual_art_medium ,Phthalocyanine ,Physical and Theoretical Chemistry ,Cyclic voltammetry ,Voltammetry - Abstract
The electrocatalysis properties of the dual catalysts system composed of metal nitrophthalocyanines (TNMPc, M=Fe, Ni, and Cu) and nano-manganese dioxide (nano-MnO2) in alkaline media were studied by cyclic voltammetry, line sweep voltammetry, and chronocoulometry method. The optimum ratios of TNMPc (M=Fe, Ni, and Cu) and nano-MnO2 were obtained. The relationships of peak current and scan rate were investigated. Furthermore, the number of electron transfer was calculated. The results implied that the dual catalysts showed higher catalytic activities involving a four-electron mechanism for oxygen reduction reaction.
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46. Changes in cardiac arrest patients’ temperature management after the publication of 2015 AHA guidelines for resuscitation in China
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Guoxing Wang, Yan Xiong, Yi-Xiong Zhang, Bao-Lan Ge, Chao Lan, Haiyan Zhu, Zhengzhong Zhu, Rongjia Yang, Jie Li, Jihong Zhu, Fengying Chen, Yan Li, Hongbo Zhang, Lanfang Du, Haiyan Zhang, Cong Wang, Jian-Zhong Yang, Guiyun Jin, Qingbian Ma, Jian Guan, Huadong Zhu, Hui Xiong, Yuhong Mi, and Yun Zhang
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Adult ,China ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Resuscitation ,medicine.medical_treatment ,MEDLINE ,lcsh:Medicine ,030204 cardiovascular system & hematology ,Targeted temperature management ,Article ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Hypothermia, Induced ,Humans ,Medicine ,In patient ,Cardiopulmonary resuscitation ,Coma ,Practice Patterns, Physicians' ,lcsh:Science ,Multidisciplinary ,Geography ,business.industry ,lcsh:R ,Publications ,030208 emergency & critical care medicine ,medicine.disease ,Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation ,Heart Arrest ,Current management ,Family medicine ,Practice Guidelines as Topic ,lcsh:Q ,Medical emergency ,business ,Healthcare providers - Abstract
A survey was performed to assess the current management of targeted temperature management (TTM) in patients following cardiac arrest (CA) and whether healthcare providers will change target temperature after publication of 2015 American Heart Association guidelines for resuscitation in China. 52 hospitals were selected from whole of China between August to November 2016. All healthcare providers in EMs and/or ICUs of selected hospitals participated in the study. 1952 respondents fulfilled the survey (86.8%). TTM in CA patients was declared by 14.5% of physicians and 6.7% of the nurses. Only 4 of 64 departments, 7.8% of physicians and 5.7% of the nurses had implemented TH for CA patients. Since the publication of 2015 AHA guidelines, 33.6% of respondents declared no modification of target temperature, whereas 51.5% declared a target temperature’s change in future practice. Respondents were more likely to choose 35∼36 °C-TTM (54.7%) after guidelines publication, as compared to that before guidelines publication they preferred 32∼34 °C-TTM (54.0%). TTM for CA patients was still in the early stage in China. Publication of 2015 resuscitation guidelines did have impact on choice of target temperature among healthcare providers. They preferred 35∼36 °C-TTM after guidelines publication.
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47. The efficacy of initial ventilation strategy for adult immunocompromised patients with severe acute hypoxemic respiratory failure: study protocol for a multicentre randomized controlled trial (VENIM)
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Xianquan Liang, Weiqin Wei, Michael Eddleston, Jun Ke, Qingming Lin, Kun He, Rong Zhu, Li Li, Feng Chen, Dongshan Zhang, Hong Zhan, Xuezhong Yu, Bo Li, Xiaohong Yu, Fengping Wang, Yingping Tian, Guofeng Wu, Jingjun Lv, Jingsong Zhang, Liu Gang, Fengying Chen, Zongru Li, Jianqiang He, Lishan Yang, Xin Lu, Jie Wei, Yun Zheng, Xudong Xiang, Ying Deng, Muming Yu, Songtao Shou, Tao Wang, Li Yong, Chuanyun Qian, Yanxia Gao, Yan-Fen Chai, Wenzhong Zhang, Wang Bo, Meng Wang, Xufeng Chen, Xiufeng Xie, Yi Li, Jinli Liao, Hong Zhang, Huadong Zhu, Yong Ma, Dongqi Yao, Shengyong Xu, Jiali Wu, and Yongli Miao
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Male ,Research design ,Organ Dysfunction Scores ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Acute respiratory failure ,law.invention ,Study Protocol ,0302 clinical medicine ,Randomized controlled trial ,law ,Noninvasive mechanical ventilation ,Medicine ,Hospital Mortality ,030212 general & internal medicine ,Young adult ,Hypoxia ,Immunodeficiency ,Aged, 80 and over ,Middle Aged ,Research Design ,Acute Disease ,Breathing ,Immunocompromised patients ,Female ,Respiratory Insufficiency ,Adult ,Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine ,China ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Adolescent ,Immunocompromised Host ,Young Adult ,03 medical and health sciences ,Double-Blind Method ,Intubation, Intratracheal ,Humans ,Invasive mechanical ventilation ,Adverse effect ,Intensive care medicine ,Aged ,lcsh:RC705-779 ,Mechanical ventilation ,Noninvasive Ventilation ,business.industry ,Ventilation strategy ,lcsh:Diseases of the respiratory system ,medicine.disease ,030228 respiratory system ,Observational study ,business - Abstract
Background Acute respiratory failure (ARF) is still one of the most severe complications in immunocompromised patients. Our previous systematic review showed noninvasive mechanical ventilation (NIV) reduced mortality, length of hospitalization and ICU stay in AIDS/hematological malignancy patients with relatively less severe ARF, compared to invasive mechanical ventilation (IMV). However, this systematic review was based on 13 observational studies and the quality of evidence was low to moderate. The efficacy of NIV in more severe ARF and in patients with other causes of immunodeficiency is still unclear. We aim to determine the efficacy of the initial ventilation strategy in managing ARF in immunocompromised patients stratified by different disease severity and causes of immunodeficiency, and explore predictors for failure of NIV. Methods and analysis The VENIM is a multicentre randomized controlled trial (RCT) comparing the effects of NIV compared with IMV in adult immunocompromised patients with severe hypoxemic ARF. Patients who meet the indications for both forms of ventilatory support will be included. Primary outcome will be 30-day all-cause mortality. Secondary outcomes will include in-hospital mortality, length of stay in hospital, improvement of oxygenation, nosocomial infections, seven-day organ failure, adverse events of intervention, et al. Subgroups with different disease severity and causes of immunodeficiency will also be analyzed. Discussion VENIM is the first randomized controlled trial aiming at assessing the efficacy of initial ventilation strategy in treating moderate and severe acute respiratory failure in immunocompromised patients. The result of this RCT may help doctors with their ventilation decisions. Trial registration ClinicalTrials.gov NCT02983851 . Registered 2 September 2016.
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48. The roles of histone acetylation in seed performance and plant development
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Yongxiu Liu, Hong Cao, Fengying Chen, and Zhi Wang
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Genetics ,Histone Acetyltransferases ,biology ,Physiology ,Epigenetic code ,fungi ,Plant Development ,food and beverages ,Acetylation ,Oryza ,Plant Science ,biology.organism_classification ,Zea mays ,Chromatin ,Cell biology ,Histones ,Histone ,Arabidopsis ,Seeds ,biology.protein ,Epigenetics ,Triticum ,Function (biology) - Abstract
Histone acetylation regulates gene transcription by chromatin modifications and plays a crucial role in the plant development and response to environment cues. The homeostasis of histone acetylation is controlled by histone acetyltransferases (HATs) and histone deacetylases (HDACs) in different plant tissues and development stages. The vigorous knowledge of the function and co-factors about HATs (e.g. GCN5) and HDACs (e.g. HDA19, HDA6) has been obtained from model plant Arabidopsis. However, understanding individual role of other HATs and HDACs require more work, especially in the major food crops such as rice, maize and wheat. Many co-regulators have been recently identified to function as a component of HAT or HDAC complex in some specific developmental processes. The described findings show a distinctive and interesting epigenetic regulation network composed of HATs, HDACs and co-regulators playing crucial roles in the seed performance, flowering time, plant morphogenesis, plant response to stresses etc. In this review, we summarized the recent progresses and suggested the perspective of histone acetylation research, which might provide us a new window to understand the epigenetic code of plant development and to improve the crop production and quality.
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49. Synthesis, Structural, and Electrocatalytic Properties of Copper (II) Complex of ONO Donor Acylhydrazone and 2-Methylimidazole
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Hejun Li, Kezhi Li, and Fengying Chen
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Tridentate ligand ,Inorganic chemistry ,chemistry.chemical_element ,Crystal structure ,2-Methylimidazole ,Copper ,Inorganic Chemistry ,Crystallography ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,chemistry ,Transfer mechanism ,Oxygen reduction reaction ,Chelation ,Physical and Theoretical Chemistry ,Cyclic voltammetry - Abstract
A novel mixed-ligand complex [CuL(2-MeIm)(H2O)] was synthesized and characterized by elemental analysis, IR, and single-crystal X-ray diffraction. In the structure, Cu (II) was five-coordinated by three O atoms and two N atoms. L acted as a tridentate ligand, which formed two stable five-numbered chelating rings sharing one edge in the keto form. The coordination polyhedron around Cu (II) was described as a square-pyramidal. The electrocatalytic properties for oxygen reduction reaction (ORR) were investigated by cyclic voltammetry (CV) and chronocoulometry (CC) in oxygen-saturated 0.1 mol· L−1 KOH. The results showed that complex had pronounced electrocatalytic activity for ORR with a four-electron transfer mechanism.
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50. Effect of transition zone on wavefront aberration with treatment decentration after conventional refractive surgery
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Xingdao He, Fengying Chen, and Lihua Fang
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Wavefront ,Materials science ,Wavefront aberration ,business.industry ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Ablation ,Refraction ,Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Optics ,Electronic, Optical and Magnetic Materials ,Spherical aberration ,Optics ,Refractive surgery ,Transition zone ,medicine ,Electrical and Electronic Engineering ,Oblique incidence ,business - Abstract
Based on the ablation profile of conventional refractive surgery, the influence of transition zone on induced wavefront aberrations with decentration, as well as laser oblique incidence, was studied. The results indicated that transition zone played a significantly important role in the influence of decentration on the postoperative aberrations. The induced coma increased rapidly with the increase of lateral translation of the centre of ablation. Furthermore, the induced spherical aberration increased theoretically as the translation increase and the sign of spherical aberration was usually positive for myopic correction. And yet it changed from positive to negative for hyperopic correction. In addition, the induced spherical aberration was related with the corrected refraction. As an important goal for refractive surgery, the optimal postoperative visual performance may be smoothly achieved by minimizing treatment decentration and optimizing transition zone in refractive surgery.
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