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2. <scp> Ginkgo biloba </scp> extract protects against diabetic cardiomyopathy by restoring autophagy via adenosine monophosphate‐activated protein kinase/mammalian target of the rapamycin pathway modulation
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Xueyao Yang, Xin Zhao, Yanfei Liu, Yue Liu, Libo Liu, Ziyu An, Haoran Xing, Jinfan Tian, and Xiantao Song
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Pharmacology - Published
- 2023
3. Regulation of cardiovascular and cardiac functions by caveolins
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Ziyu An, Jinfan Tian, Xin Zhao, Libo Liu, Xueyao Yang, Mingduo Zhang, Lijun Zhang, and Xiantao Song
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Cell Biology ,Molecular Biology ,Biochemistry - Published
- 2023
4. Transcriptional and open chromatin analysis of bovine skeletal muscle development by single‐cell sequencing
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Cuicui Cai, Peng Wan, Hui Wang, Xin Cai, Jiabo Wang, Zhixin Chai, Jikun Wang, Haibo Wang, Ming Zhang, Nan Yang, Zhijuan Wu, Jiangjiang Zhu, Xueyao Yang, Yulian Li, Binglin Yue, Ruihua Dang, and Jincheng Zhong
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Cell Biology ,General Medicine - Published
- 2023
5. Using synchronized eye movements to assess attentional engagement
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Qing Liu, Xueyao Yang, Zekai Chen, and Wenjuan Zhang
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Arts and Humanities (miscellaneous) ,Developmental and Educational Psychology ,Experimental and Cognitive Psychology ,General Medicine - Published
- 2023
6. The distribution of a missense mutation in SDK1 gene across native Chinese breeds
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Xueyao Yang, Yulian Li, Wan Peng, Cuicui Cai, and Bizhi Huang
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Genetics ,Candidate gene ,ved/biology ,Taurine cattle ,ved/biology.organism_classification_rank.species ,Bioengineering ,Biology ,Bovine genome ,Missense mutation ,Immunoglobulin superfamily ,Animal Science and Zoology ,Allele ,Gene ,Allele frequency ,Biotechnology - Abstract
Sidekick cell adhesion molecule 1 (SDK1) gene belonging to the immunoglobulin superfamily (IgSF) is reported to be associated with disease resistance. A novel missense mutation (XM_015469413.1: c.2678 A > G: p. Asp893Gly) in bovine SDK1 gene was observed in the Bovine Genome Variation Database (BGVD). The purpose of the current study was to determine the allelic frequency distribution of XM_015469413.1: c.2678 A > G: p. Asp893Gly and analyze its association with disease resistance in native Chinese cattle. Here, we explored the allele frequency of the missense mutation (M_015469413.1: c.2678 A > G: p. Asp893Gly) in 542 individuals from 27 Chinese indigenous cattle breeds using PCR and DNA sequencing methods. The frequency of the mutant allele (G) gradually decreased from the southern cattle groups to the northern cattle groups, whereas the frequency of the wild-type allele A showed an opposite pattern, consistent with the distribution of indicine and taurine cattle in China. Thus, our results proved that the bovine SDK1 gene might be candidate genes associated with disease resistance in Chinese cattle.
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- 2021
7. HbA1c is related to microcirculation blood perfusion in patients with coronary microvascular disease using stress perfusion cardiac magnetic resonance: An observational study
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JingWen Yong, JinFan Tian, HuiJuan Zuo, JiaXin Cao, HuiHui Kong, Xin Zhao, XueYao Yang, HongJia Zhang, Yi He, and XianTao Song
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Cell Biology ,Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine ,Biochemistry - Published
- 2023
8. Pathophysiology and molecular mechanism of caveolin involved in myocardial protection strategies in ischemic conditioning
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Xin Zhao, Xueyao Yang, Ziyu An, Libo Liu, Jingwen Yong, Haoran Xing, Rongchong Huang, Jinfan Tian, and Xiantao Song
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Pharmacology ,Ischemia ,Myocardium ,Caveolin 1 ,Humans ,Myocardial Reperfusion Injury ,General Medicine ,Caveolae ,Caveolins - Abstract
Multiple pathophysiological pathways are activated during the process of myocardial injury. Various cardioprotective strategies protect the myocardium from ischemia, infarction, and ischemia/reperfusion (I/R) injury through different targets, yet the clinical translation remains limited. Caveolae and its structure protein, caveolins, have been suggested as a bridge to transmit damage-preventing signals and mediate the protection of ultrastructure in cardiomyocytes under pathological conditions. In this review, we first briefly introduce caveolae and caveolins. Then we review the cardioprotective strategies mediated by caveolins through various pathophysiological pathways. Finally, some possible research directions are proposed to provide future experiments and clinical translation perspectives targeting caveolin based on the investigative evidence.
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- 2022
9. Corrigendum: Myocardial Viability, Functional Status, and Collaterals of Patients With Chronically Occluded Coronary Arteries
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Xueyao Yang, Jinfan Tian, Lijun Zhang, Wei Dong, Hongzhi Mi, Jianan Li, Jiahui Li, Ye Han, Huijuan Zuo, Jing An, Yi He, and Xiantao Song
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Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine - Published
- 2022
10. Relevance of SYNTAX score for assessment of saphenous vein graft failure after coronary artery bypass grafting
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Xiantao Song, Xueyao Yang, Wen-Yi Zhang, Jia-Hui Li, and Haoran Xing
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medicine.medical_specialty ,Medicine (General) ,Bypass grafting ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Saphenous vein graft ,Coronary artery bypass grafting ,030204 cardiovascular system & hematology ,Revascularization ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,R5-920 ,Internal medicine ,medicine ,Graft patency ,medicine.diagnostic_test ,business.industry ,Baseline data ,SYNTAX score ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,surgical procedures, operative ,030220 oncology & carcinogenesis ,Angiography ,Cardiology ,Original Article ,business ,Predictor ,Artery - Abstract
Objective: To identify risk factors of saphenous vein graft (SVG) failure and to investigate the utility of anatomical SYNTAX score (SS) and SYNTAX score II (SS-II) in predicting SVG failure. Methods: A total of 598 patients who underwent angiography for clinical reasons after coronary artery bypass grafting (CABG) were included. Baseline data and factors related to SVG failure were analyzed at the patient and graft levels. Patients were divided in tertiles by anatomical SS and in three groups by SS-II revascularization recommendation, and SVG patency was analyzed across these groups. Results: Patency rates were similar in all SS-stratified and SS-II recommendation groups within 1, 5, and 10 years after CABG. At the patient level, fasting blood glucose (FBG) level
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- 2020
11. Revascularization or medical therapy for stable coronary artery disease patients with different degrees of ischemia: a systematic review and meta-analysis of the role of myocardial perfusion
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JingWen Yong, JinFan Tian, Xin Zhao, XueYao Yang, MingDuo Zhang, Yuan Zhou, Yi He, and XianTao Song
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therapy ,stable coronary disease ,Medicine (miscellaneous) ,revascularization ,ischemia ,cardiovascular diseases ,Therapeutics. Pharmacology ,RM1-950 ,myocardial perfusion ,Original Research - Abstract
Objective: This study explored the best treatment strategies for stable coronary artery disease (SCAD) patients with differing levels of ischemic severity. Methods: We conducted a comprehensive search of the PubMed, EMBASE, and Cochrane databases – searching for relevant articles through 4 February 2021. We selected studies comparing different treatments for patients with SCAD who had received ischemia assessments. The primary outcome was death. The secondary outcomes were major adverse cardiovascular events (MACEs) and myocardial infarction (MI). Results: A total of 11 studies, including 35,607 subjects, were selected for this meta-analysis. Results showed that, compared with medical therapy, revascularization could reduce MACE incidence (odds ratio (OR) 0.73, 95% confidence interval (CI): 0.57–0.94, p Conclusion: For SCAD patients with moderate to severe ischemia, revascularization reduces the MACE and MI incidences, but does not change the incidence of death. Evaluation for myocardial ischemia is vital when selecting a therapeutic strategy.
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- 2022
12. Myocardial Viability, Functional Status, and Collaterals of Patients With Chronically Occluded Coronary Arteries
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Jing An, Wei Dong, Jinfan Tian, Ye Han, Jiahui Li, J.N. Li, Huijuan Zuo, Xueyao Yang, Lijun Zhang, Xiantao Song, Yi He, and Hongzhi Mi
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Cardiac function curve ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Cardiovascular Medicine ,myocardial viability ,Coronary artery disease ,cardiovascular magnetic resonance ,Internal medicine ,Diseases of the circulatory (Cardiovascular) system ,Medicine ,In patient ,cardiovascular diseases ,chronic total occlusion ,Original Research ,Ejection fraction ,medicine.diagnostic_test ,business.industry ,Magnetic resonance imaging ,medicine.disease ,Coronary arteries ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,RC666-701 ,Cardiology ,Functional status ,cardiac function ,Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine ,business ,coronary artery disease ,Artery - Abstract
Objective: Viability and functional assessments are recommended for indication and intervention for chronic coronary total occlusion (CTO). We aimed to evaluate myocardial viability and left ventricular (LV) functional status by using cardiovascular magnetic resonance (CMR) and to investigate the relationship between them and collaterals in patients with CTO.Materials and Methods: We enrolled 194 patients with one CTO artery as detected by coronary angiography. Patients were scheduled for CMR within 1 week after coronary angiography.Results: A total of 128 CTO territories (66%) showed scar based on late gadolinium enhancement (LGE) imaging. There were 1,112 segments in CTO territory, while only 198 segments (18%) subtended by the CTO artery showed transmural scar (i.e., >50% extent on LGE). Patients with viable myocardium had higher LV ejection fraction (LVEF) (56.7 ± 13.5% vs. 48.3 ± 15.4%, p < 0.001) than those with transmural scar. Angiographically, well-developed collaterals were found in 164 patients (85%). There was no significant correlation between collaterals and the presence of myocardial scar (p = 0.680) or between collaterals and LVEF (p = 0.191). Nevertheless, more segments with transmural scar were observed in patients with poorly-developed collaterals than in those with well-developed collaterals (25 vs. 17%, p = 0.010).Conclusion: Myocardial infarction detected by CMR is widespread among patients with CTO, yet only a bit of transmural myocardial scar was observed within CTO territory. Limited number of segments with transmural scar is associated with preserved LV function. Well-developed collaterals are not related to the prevalence of myocardial scar or systolic functioning, but could be related to reduce number of non-viable segments subtended by the CTO artery.
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- 2021
13. The distribution of a missense mutation in
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Peng, Wan, Xueyao, Yang, Yulian, Li, Bizhi, Huang, and Cuicui, Cai
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Sidekick cell adhesion molecule 1 (
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- 2021
14. HbA1c Independently Predicts Declined Myocardial Perfusion Reserve Index in Patients With Coronary Microvascular Disease Using Stress Perfusion Cardiac Magnetic Resonance: an Observational Study
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Xueyao Yang, Xin Zhao, Jingwen Yong, HuiHui Kong, Yi He, Jinfan Tian, JiaXin Cao, and X T Song
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medicine.medical_specialty ,business.industry ,Internal medicine ,Stress perfusion ,medicine ,Cardiology ,Observational study ,In patient ,Perfusion reserve ,business ,Coronary Microvascular Disease ,Cardiac magnetic resonance - Abstract
Background We investigated whether glycated haemoglobin A1c (HbA1c) could independently predict the decline in the myocardial perfusion reserve index (MPRI) in patients with coronary microvascular disease (CMD) by stress perfusion cardiac magnetic resonance (CMR).Methods From November 2019, 174 patients with ischemic symptoms but without obstructive coronary disease were screened. The MPRI was recorded in 88 patients who underwent stress perfusion CMR detection. Eighty patients with an MPRI of < 2.5 were included in the study. The patients were divided into two groups based on whether their MPRI was greater or less than 1.47. The effects of each index on the MPRI were analysed using bivariate correlation analysis, and the risk factors for CMD were explored using logistic regression analysis.ResultsA total of 80 patients with an MPRI of 1.69±0.79 were included (mean age 54.07 ± 11.06 years; 66.3% male). CMD patients with an MPRI of ≤1.47 were higher than those in the group with an MPRI of >1.47 in age (57.61±9.65 years vs. 51.74±11.41 years), presence of diabetes mellitus (45.5% vs. 21.3%), fasting blood glucose levels [6.33(5.16, 8.01) vs. 5.30(5.15, 6.56)], and HbA1c levels [6.30(5.70, 7.70) vs. 5.80(5.60, 6.50)], (P < 0.05). The MPRI was negatively correlated with HbA1c (r=-0.378, P=0.004). Logistic regression analysis showed that HbA1c (OR=2.336, 95% CI: 1.119-4.876, P=0.024) was an independent risk factor for decreased MPRI in all patients with CMD, especially in patients without diabetes (OR=19.953, 95% CI: 1.743-93.449, P=0.029), but not in patients with diabetes (OR=0.984, 95% CI: 0.265-3.658, P=0.981).ConclusionsHbA1c is an independent predictor of MPRI decline in CMD patients, notably in CMD patients without diabetes, but not for those with diabetes.Trial RegistrationThis clinical trial has been registered in the Chinese clinical Trial Registry with an identifier: ChiCTR1900025810.
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- 2021
15. Quantification of strain analysis and late gadolinium enhancement in coronary chronic total occlusion: a cardiovascular magnetic resonance imaging follow-up study
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Xueyao Yang, Lijun Zhang, X T Song, Jinfan Tian, Yi He, and Jielin Liu
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medicine.diagnostic_test ,business.industry ,Follow up studies ,Magnetic resonance imaging ,Strain (injury) ,medicine.disease ,Total occlusion ,medicine ,Late gadolinium enhancement ,Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and imaging ,Original Article ,cardiovascular diseases ,Nuclear medicine ,business - Abstract
BACKGROUND: The present study aimed to investigate the benefits of percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) in patients with chronic total occlusions (CTOs) by using cardiac magnetic resonance imaging (CMR) feature tracking. METHODS: Fifty-five CTOs with successful CTO-PCI underwent CMR at baseline and 12 months. Feature tracking was applied to measure left ventricle strain index in CTOs with decreased and preserved left ventricular ejection fraction (LVEF). CTOs were also divided into two groups according to the infarct size of 10% or combined with multi-vessel disease. We also measured these parameters in 40 healthy subjects. RESULTS: Three quarters of CTOs showed preserved ejection fraction and no enlargement of left ventricle at baseline, but the global strains were lower than the controls (all P
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- 2021
16. Optimal treatment strategies for coronary artery disease in patients with advanced kidney disease: a meta-analysis
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Yi He, Xiantao Song, Xueyao Yang, Jingwen Yong, Jinfan Tian, Haoran Xing, and Xin Zhao
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medicine.medical_specialty ,kidney disease ,medicine.medical_treatment ,030232 urology & nephrology ,Medicine (miscellaneous) ,RM1-950 ,030204 cardiovascular system & hematology ,Revascularization ,Coronary artery disease ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,coronary artery bypass graft ,Internal medicine ,Medicine ,In patient ,cardiovascular diseases ,Cause of death ,business.industry ,Optimal treatment ,percutaneous coronary intervention ,Percutaneous coronary intervention ,medicine.disease ,medical therapy ,Meta-analysis ,Cardiology ,revascularization ,Therapeutics. Pharmacology ,business ,coronary artery disease ,Meta-Analysis ,Kidney disease - Abstract
Background:Coronary artery disease (CAD) is the leading cause of death in advanced kidney disease. However, its best treatment has not been determined.Methods:We searched PubMed and Cochrane databases and scanned references to related articles. Studies comparing the different treatments for patients with CAD and advanced CKD (estimated glomerular filtration rate 2or dialysis) were selected. The primary result was all-cause death, classified according to the follow-up time: short-term (1 year).Results:A total of 32 studies were selected to enroll 84,498 patients with advanced kidney disease. Compared with medical therapy (MT) alone, percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) was associated with low risk of short-, medium-term and long-term all-cause death (more than 3 years). For AMI patients, compared with MT, PCI was not associated with low risk of short- and medium-term all-cause death. For non-AMI patients, compared with MT, PCI was associated with low risk of long-term mortality (more than 3 years). Compared with MT, coronary artery bypass surgery (CABG) had no significant advantages in each follow-up period of all-cause death. Compared with PCI, CABG was associated with a high risk of short-term death, but low risk of long-term death: 1–3 years; more than 3 years. CABG could also reduce the risk of long-term risk of cardiac death, major adverse cardiovascular events (MACEs), myocardial infarction (MI), and repeat revascularization.Conclusions:In patients with advanced kidney disease and CAD, PCI reduced the risk of short-, medium- and long- term (more than 3 years) all-cause death compared with MT. Compared with PCI, CABG was associated with a high risk of short-term death and a low risk of long-term death and adverse events.
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- 2021
17. Agreement in Left Ventricular Function Measured by Echocardiography and Cardiac Magnetic Resonance in Patients With Chronic Coronary Total Occlusion
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Lijun Zhang, Xueyao Yang, Xiantao Song, Rongchong Huang, Huijuan Zuo, Yi He, Ye Han, Jiahui Li, and Yueli Wang
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medicine.medical_specialty ,030204 cardiovascular system & hematology ,Cardiovascular Medicine ,Total occlusion ,030218 nuclear medicine & medical imaging ,03 medical and health sciences ,transthoracic echocardiography ,left ventricular function ,0302 clinical medicine ,Internal medicine ,medicine ,Diseases of the circulatory (Cardiovascular) system ,magnetic resonance imaging ,In patient ,Wall motion ,cardiovascular diseases ,chronic total occlusion ,Original Research ,Ejection fraction ,medicine.diagnostic_test ,Ventricular function ,business.industry ,Magnetic resonance imaging ,RC666-701 ,Cardiology ,cardiovascular system ,Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine ,business ,Cardiac magnetic resonance ,agreement ,Kappa - Abstract
Aims: To determine the agreement between two-dimensional transthoracic echocardiography (2DTTE) and cardiovascular magnetic resonance (CMR) in left ventricular (LV) function [including end-systolic volume (LVESV), end-diastolic volume (LVEDV), and ejection fraction (LVEF)] in chronic total occlusion (CTO) patients.Methods: Eighty-eight CTO patients were enrolled in this study. All patients underwent 2DTTE and CMR within 1 week. The correlation and agreement of LVEF, LVESV, and LVEDV as measured by 2DTTE and CMR were assessed using Pearson correlation, Kappa analysis, and Bland–Altman method.Results: The mean age of patients enrolled was 57 ± 10 years. There was a strong correlation (r = 0.71, 0.90, and 0.80, respectively, all P < 0.001) and a moderately strong agreement (Kappa = 0.62, P < 0.001) between the two modalities in measurement of LV function. The agreement in patients with EF ≧50% was better than in those with an EF r = 0.84, 0.96, and 0.87, respectively) and smaller biases in LV function measurement.Conclusions: The difference in measurement between 2DTTE and CMR should be noticed in CTO patients with EF
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- 2021
18. Prevalence of myocardial viability and ischemic burden in chronic total occluded coronary artery disease
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Jinfan Tian, Wei Dong, Ye Han, Jiahui Li, J.N. Li, Xiantao Song, Huijuan Zuo, Lijun Zhang, Xueyao Yang, Yuzhu He, and Hongzhi Mi
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Coronary artery disease ,medicine.medical_specialty ,business.industry ,Internal medicine ,medicine ,Cardiology ,Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine ,business ,medicine.disease - Abstract
Aims We assessed the viable myocardium status and investigated the relationship between collaterals with the ischemia burden and myocardial viability utilizing cardiac magnetic resonance imaging (CMR) and adenosine stress single-photon emission computed tomography (SPECT). Methods and results 150 consecutive patients with at least one native CTO artery, as confirmed by coronary arteriography or coronary CT angiography, were prospectively recruited. SPECT examination was accepted by only 50 patients while declined by the other 100 patients for reasons such as financial problems. Of all segments in the 173 CTO artery territories, only 10.4% exhibited transmural myocardial infarction and 60.2% showed no late gadolinium enhancement. Among 50 patients who completed SPECT examination, 36 patients showed inducible perfusion defect in CTO territory, and the proportion of the ischemic area of 42% patients was over 10%. Conclusion Most patients with CTO had different degrees of myocardial infarction detected by CMR, but only a minority of them showed transmural infarction and cardiac function in patients with transmural infarction declined compared to those without transmural infarction. Approximately half of CTO patients exhibited inducible ischemia in CTO territory. Based on this, a large proportion of patients potentially benefit from CTO-PCI. Figure 1. Relationship between WMSI, LVE Funding Acknowledgement Type of funding source: Other. Main funding source(s): Beijing Municipal Education Commission Science and Technology Plan for 2020, Capital Health Development Research Project (no. 2018-2-2063)
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- 2020
19. Effects of Oral Drugs on Coronary Microvascular Function in Patients Without Significant Stenosis of Epicardial Coronary Arteries: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis of Coronary Flow Reserve
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Jingwen Yong, Xueyao Yang, Yi He, Haoran Xing, Jinfan Tian, and X T Song
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0301 basic medicine ,medicine.medical_specialty ,lcsh:Diseases of the circulatory (Cardiovascular) system ,Ranolazine ,030204 cardiovascular system & hematology ,Cardiovascular Medicine ,Coronary artery disease ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Internal medicine ,oral drug ,medicine ,In patient ,therapy ,biology ,business.industry ,Coronary flow reserve ,Angiotensin-converting enzyme ,medicine.disease ,Coronary arteries ,Stenosis ,030104 developmental biology ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,lcsh:RC666-701 ,coronary microvascular ,Meta-analysis ,coronary flow reserve (CFR) ,Cardiology ,biology.protein ,microvascular function ,Systematic Review ,Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine ,business ,medicine.drug - Abstract
Objective This study aims to investigate the impact of cardiovascular medications on the coronary flow reserve (CFR) in patients without obstructive coronary artery disease (CAD). Methods We searched PubMed, EMBASE, and Cochrane databases from inception to 15 November 2019. Studies were included if they reported CFR from baseline to follow-up after oral drug therapy of patients without obstructive CAD. Data were pooled using random-effects modeling. The primary outcome was change in CFR from baseline to follow-up after oral drug therapy. Results A total of 46 studies including 845 subjects were included in this study. Relative to baseline, the CFR was improved by angiotensin converting enzyme (ACEIs), aldosterone receptor antagonists (ARBs) (SMD: 1.12; 95%CI: 0.77 to 1.47), and statins treatments (SMD: 0.61; 95%CI: 0.36 to 0.85). 6-12 months of calcium channel blockers (CCBs) treatments improved CFR (SMD: 1.04; 95%CI: 0.51 to 1.58). Beta-blocker (SMD: 0.24; 95%CI: -0.39 to 0.88) and ranolazine treatment (SMD: 0.31; 95%CI: -0.39 to 1.01) was not associated with improved CFR. Conclusions Therapy with ACEIs, ARBs, and statins was associated with improved CFR in patients with confirmed or suspicious CMD. CCBs also improved CFR among patients followed for 6 to 12 months. Beta-blocker and ranolazine had no impact on CFR. Keywords: Oral drug, coronary microvascular, microvascular function, coronary flow reserve
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- 2020
20. Comprehensive Performance Evaluation of Large Span Metal Roof Based on AHP-FCE
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Yunhua Li, Liman Yang, Lianming Su, and Xueyao Yang
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Metal roof ,Computer science ,Health evaluation ,engineering ,Steel structures ,Analytic hierarchy process ,Monitoring system ,engineering.material ,Roof ,Civil engineering - Abstract
Metal roof sheathing is an important part of large-span steel structures such as airport terminals and exhibition centers. It has excellent structural performance and gorgeous appearance. However, due to working in the complex weather environment all the year round, metal roof will produce deformation, leakage, wind-lift and other damages, which cause serious economic losses and even casualties. Conventionally, the health monitoring of metal roofs mainly relies on manual inspection, which unavoidably compromises the working efficiency and cannot perceive and predict possible failures in time. Thus, this paper analyzed the causes of metal roof failure and established a real-time metal roof health monitoring system (MRHMS). Furthermore, a health evaluation method of metal roof was proposed based on analytic hierarchy process and fuzzy comprehensive evaluation (AHP-FCE), which was initially applied to the actual roof health monitoring system.
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- 2020
21. Agreement in left ventricular function measured by echocardiography and cardiac magnetic resonance in patients with chronic total occlusion
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Jiahui Li, Lijun Zhang, Yueli Wang, Huijuan Zuo, Rongchong Huang, Xueyao Yang, Ye Han, Yi He, and Xiantao Song
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Background: To determine the agreement between two-dimensional transthoracic echocardiography (2DTTE) and cardiovascular magnetic resonance (CMR) in left ventricular (LV) function in CTO patients: including end-systolic volume (LVESV), end-diastolic volume (LVEDV), and ejection fraction (LVEF).Methods: Eighty-eight CTO patients were enrolled in this study. All patients underwent 2DTTE and CMR within one week of each other. The correlation and agreement of LVEF, LVESV and LVEDV as measured by 2DTTE and CMR were assessed using Pearson correlation, Kappa analysis and Bland-Altman method. Results: The mean age of patients enrolled was 57 ± 10 years. There was a strong correlation (r=0.71, 0.90 and 0.80, respectively, all PConclusions: The difference in measurement between 2DTTE and CMR should be noticed in CTO patients with EFTrial registration: Retrospectively registered
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- 2020
22. Metal Roof Fault Diagnosis Method Based on RBF-SVM
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Liman Yang, Xueyao Yang, Dongkai Shen, Na Wang, Yixuan Wang, Lianming Su, Haifeng Jiang, and Yunhua Li
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Multidisciplinary ,General Computer Science ,Article Subject ,Computer science ,010401 analytical chemistry ,Real-time computing ,02 engineering and technology ,QA75.5-76.95 ,engineering.material ,Fault (power engineering) ,01 natural sciences ,GeneralLiterature_MISCELLANEOUS ,0104 chemical sciences ,Metal roof ,Support vector machine ,Metal ,visual_art ,Electronic computers. Computer science ,0202 electrical engineering, electronic engineering, information engineering ,engineering ,visual_art.visual_art_medium ,020201 artificial intelligence & image processing ,Time domain ,Roof ,Strain gauge - Abstract
Metal roof enclosure system is an important part of steel structure construction. In recent years, it has been widely used in large-scale public or industrial buildings such as stadiums, airport terminals, and convention centers. Affected by bad weather, various types of accidents on metal roofs frequently occurred, causing huge property losses and adverse effects. Because of wide span, long service life and hidden fault of metal roof, the manual inspection of metal roof has low efficiency, poor real-time performance, and it is difficult to find hidden faults. On the basis of summarizing the working principle of metal roof and cause of accidents, this paper classifies the fault types of metal roofs in detail and establishes a metal roof monitoring and fault diagnosis system using distributed multisource heterogeneous sensors and Zigbee wireless sensor networks. Monitoring data from strain gauge, laser ranging sensor, and ultrasonic ranging sensor is utilized comprehensively. By extracting time domain feature, the data trend characteristics and correlation characteristics are analyzed and fused to eliminate erroneous data and find superficial faults such as sensor drift and network interruption. Aiming to the hidden faults including plastic deformation and bolt looseness, an SVM fault diagnosis algorithm based on RBF kernel function is designed and applied to diagnose metal roof faults. The experimental results show that the RBF-SVM algorithm can achieve high classification accuracy.
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- 2020
23. Exosomes as a Cell-free Therapy for Myocardial Injury Following Acute Myocardial Infarction or Ischemic Reperfusion
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Ziyu, An, Jinfan, Tian, Yue, Liu, Xin, Zhao, Xueyao, Yang, Jingwen, Yong, Libo, Liu, Lijun, Zhang, Wenjian, Jiang, Xiantao, Song, and Hongjia, Zhang
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Cell Biology ,Neurology (clinical) ,Geriatrics and Gerontology ,Pathology and Forensic Medicine - Abstract
Exosomes, which contain miRNA, have been receiving growing attention in cardiovascular therapy because of their role in mediating cell-cell communication, autophagy, apoptosis, inflammation, and angiogenesis. Several studies have suggested that miRNA derived from exosomes can be used to detect myocardial infarctions (MI) in patients. Basic research also suggests that exosomes could serve as a potential therapeutic target for treating acute myocardial infarction. Ischemia/reperfusion (IR) injury is associated with adverse cardiac events after acute MI. We aim to review the potential benefits and mechanisms of exosomes in treating MI and IR injury.
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- 2022
24. Differential Expression of ACTL8 Gene and Association Study of Its Variations with Growth Traits in Chinese Cattle
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Xianyong Lan, Chuzhao Lei, Xueyao Yang, Cai Cuicui, Yongzhen Huang, Jiawei Xu, Hong Chen, Jianliang Xie, and Li Yuhua
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Silent mutation ,Genetics ,genetic variant ,General Veterinary ,association ,Single-nucleotide polymorphism ,Beef cattle ,Biology ,real-time quantitative ,Phenotype ,genomic DNA ,cattle ,ACTL8 gene ,Animal Science and Zoology ,Restriction fragment length polymorphism ,Indel ,Gene - Abstract
Mutations are heritable changes at the base level of genomic DNA. Furthermore, mutations lead to genetic polymorphisms and may alter animal growth phenotypes. Our previous study found that mutations in the bovine Actin-like protein 8 (ACTL8) gene may be involved in muscle growth and development. This study explored several mutations of the ACTL8 gene and their influence on body size in Chinese beef cattle, as well as tested the tissue expression profile of the ACTL8 gene in Qinchuan cattle at different ages. Five single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) (including one synonymous mutation (c.2135552895G >, A)) and two insertion/deletion polymorphisms (indels) were identified in the ACTL8 gene from 1138 cattle by DNA-seq, RFLP and other methods. Then, the expression profile of the ACTL8 gene in Qinchuan cattle showed that it was expressed in heart, spleen, lung, liver, muscle, and fat tissues. Moreover, the expression level of ACTL8 was increased with cattle growth (p <, 0.01). The ACTL8 mRNA expression level in kidney and muscle tissues was the highest in the calves, while lowest in the fetal stage. Overall, we showed that the mutations could act as markers in beef molecular breeding and selection of the growth traits of cattle.
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25. Learning Static and Dynamic Features for Collaborative Filtering
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Xueyao Yang and Hong Jiang
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Sequence ,Artificial neural network ,Computer science ,business.industry ,020207 software engineering ,02 engineering and technology ,Machine learning ,computer.software_genre ,Autoencoder ,MovieLens ,020204 information systems ,0202 electrical engineering, electronic engineering, information engineering ,Collaborative filtering ,Artificial intelligence ,business ,computer - Abstract
User preferences are influenced by the purchased products, and ratings of products are also related to theirs public praises. Dynamic latent representations can be learned from these sequence information. Researches show that learning such dynamic features is helpful to build model-based collaborative filtering. However, static features also play an irreplaceable role in recommendations by reason of inherent characteristics of users/items. Ratings of users on products directly represent user preferences and qualities of products. A neural network model for learning both static and dynamic features is proposed in this paper. Autoencoder is adopted as a static model focusing on explicit feedback i.e. ratings, and gated recurrent unit is adopted as a dynamic model focusing on implicit feedback i.e. sequences. Features learned from static and dynamic models are combined to make predictions. Experiments on two real-word datasets i.e. Baby of Amazon dataset and MovieLens 10M show improvement of our proposed model over the state-of-the-art methods.
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- 2019
26. The effect of Shexiang Tongxin Dropping Pills on coronary microvascular dysfunction (CMVD) among those with a mental disorder and non-obstructive coronary artery disease based on stress cardiac magnetic resonance images
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Huijuan Zuo, Xiantao Song, Yi He, Jinfan Tian, Lijun Zhang, Jingwen Yong, Xueyao Yang, and Xin Zhao
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Male ,medicine.medical_specialty ,stress cardiac magnetic resonance ,Coronary Artery Disease ,Anxiety ,Sudden cardiac death ,Coronary artery disease ,Angina ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Study Protocol Clinical Trial ,Internal medicine ,medicine ,Clinical endpoint ,Humans ,Prospective Studies ,030212 general & internal medicine ,Myocardial infarction ,Nicorandil ,Randomized Controlled Trials as Topic ,Shexiang Tongxin Dropping Pills ,coronary microvascular dysfunction ,Depression ,business.industry ,General Medicine ,medicine.disease ,Coronary Vessels ,Patient Health Questionnaire ,030220 oncology & carcinogenesis ,Cardiology ,Female ,medicine.symptom ,business ,non-obstructive coronary artery disease ,Research Article ,study protocol ,Drugs, Chinese Herbal ,medicine.drug - Abstract
Introduction: Coronary microvascular dysfunction (CMVD), highly prevalent among patients with a mental disorder (anxiety or depression), is closely related to adverse cardiac events, including hospitalization, sudden cardiac death, and myocardial infarction. Shexiang Tongxin Dropping Pills (STDP), a traditional Chinese medicine, exerts endothelial protective function by anti-inflammation, anti-oxidative stress, and promoting blood circulation. STDP protects against CMVD in previous fundamental studies. The present trial is aiming at evaluating the effect of STDP on CMVD among depressed or anxious patients with non-obstructive coronary artery disease (NOCAD). Methods and analysis: Seventy-two depressed or anxious patients diagnosed with NOCAD combined with CMVD utilizing coronary artery angiography and stress cardiac magnetic resonance (CMR) will be recruited in the present study. These patients will be randomized into two groups, namely, Nicorandil group (Nicorandil combined with routine medicine), and STDP groups (STDP combined with routine medicine). The change of CMVD status by assessing absolute myocardial blood flow and myocardial reperfusion using stress CMR 3-month after discharge is defined as the primary endpoint. Major adverse cardiac events (MACEs), quality of life (QOL), and metal disorder improvement are defined as the secondary endpoints. Seattle angina questionnaire (SAQ) which is used to assess angina pectoris and QOL will be recorded at 1-, 3-, 6-, 9-, 12-month of follow-up. Seven-item Generalized Anxiety Disorder Scale (GAD-7) and 9-item depression module from the Patient Health Questionnaire (PHQ9) which utilized to evaluate anxiety and depression, respectively, will be recorded at 1-, 3-, 6-, 9-, 12-month of follow-up. This study will first evaluate the efficacy of STDP on CMVD among patients with a mental disorder and NOCAD, and discuss the potential mechanisms, providing therapeutic evidence for the STDP for these patients.
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- 2020
27. The success of opening concurrent chronic total occlusion lesion to improve cardiac function trial in patients with multi-vessel disease (SOS-moral)
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Yi He, Rongchong Huang, Dongfeng Zhang, SOS-moral investigators, Min Zhang, Lijun Zhang, Mingduo Zhang, Xiantao Song, Hongzhi Mi, Xueyao Yang, Jinfan Tian, Yuan Zhou, and Huijuan Zuo
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Cardiac function curve ,medicine.medical_specialty ,business.industry ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Percutaneous coronary intervention ,General Medicine ,medicine.disease ,law.invention ,Angina ,03 medical and health sciences ,Stenosis ,0302 clinical medicine ,Randomized controlled trial ,Coronary occlusion ,law ,030220 oncology & carcinogenesis ,Internal medicine ,Conventional PCI ,cardiovascular system ,medicine ,Cardiology ,030212 general & internal medicine ,Prospective cohort study ,business - Abstract
Aims The purpose of the present trial is to determine whether opening co-existing chronic total occlusions (CTOs) using percutaneous coronary interventions (PCIs) improves cardiac function in patients with multi-vessel disease (MVD). Patients with MVD are defined as having at least one additional major vessel exhibiting no less than 75% stenosis combined with the presence of a CTO artery. Methods and results Patients will be prospectively recruited who meet the following criteria:Patients presenting with no necrosis of myocardial tissue in the territory of the CTO will be excluded. Recruited patients will be randomized into 2 groups: those undergoing PCI of only the non-CTO artery (non-CTO PCI group), and those undergoing PCI of the non-CTO artery concurrently with the CTO artery (CTO-PCI group). The primary outcome will be the change in cardiac function evaluated via CMR at a 12-month of follow-up appointment, which will be compared to a baseline measurement. Secondary outcomes include occurrence of major cardiac events, CMR-assessed myocardial viability in the CTO-supplied territory, and quality of life assessed by Seattle angina questionnaire, Patient Health Questionnaire 9 and Generalized Anxiety Disorder Scale-7 after 12-month follow-up. Conclusion The SOS-moral trial will provide data necessary to determine whether to open concurrent CTOs among MVD patients with CMR-detected necrotic myocardial tissue.
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- 2020
28. Integrated Systemwide Model-Based Event Detection Algorithm
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Dominic L. Boccelli and Xueyao Yang
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Event (computing) ,Computer science ,0208 environmental biotechnology ,Geography, Planning and Development ,02 engineering and technology ,Management, Monitoring, Policy and Law ,020801 environmental engineering ,Distribution system ,Identification (information) ,Water security ,EDAS ,Algorithm ,Water Science and Technology ,Civil and Structural Engineering - Abstract
Security issues have become increasingly important within drinking water distribution systems, leading to the development of event detection algorithms (EDAs) to provide timely detection of...
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- 2017
29. Model-Based Event Detection for Contaminant Warning Systems
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Dominic L. Boccelli and Xueyao Yang
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Multivariate statistics ,Mathematical model ,0208 environmental biotechnology ,Geography, Planning and Development ,Kernel density estimation ,Bandwidth (signal processing) ,Univariate ,Nonparametric statistics ,02 engineering and technology ,Management, Monitoring, Policy and Law ,computer.software_genre ,Multivariate kernel density estimation ,020801 environmental engineering ,EDAS ,Data mining ,computer ,Water Science and Technology ,Civil and Structural Engineering ,Mathematics - Abstract
Security issues have become increasingly important within distribution systems, which have led to the development of event detection algorithms (EDAs) to provide timely detection of intrusion events. The current study develops a localized model-based event detection algorithm that utilizes nonspecific water quality sensors to identify water quality anomalies. The proposed EDA focuses on evaluating a series of multivariate error signals between the observed signals and the model estimated signals based on a moving time-window of error statistics. The likelihood of the multivariate error signals is estimated using the product of univariate kernel density estimation (KDE), which is a type of nonparametric representation of the error distribution. A comprehensive analysis was performed using synthetic events to explore the combination of the moving window-pairs and bandwidth with respect to three injection strengths and two injection durations. In addition to the synthetic events, the EDA was also eva...
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- 2016
30. Dynamic Water-Quality Simulation for Contaminant Intrusion Events in Distribution Systems
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Xueyao Yang and Dominic L. Boccelli
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0208 environmental biotechnology ,Geography, Planning and Development ,Environmental engineering ,chemistry.chemical_element ,02 engineering and technology ,010501 environmental sciences ,Management, Monitoring, Policy and Law ,Conductivity ,Contamination ,01 natural sciences ,020801 environmental engineering ,Step response ,chemistry ,Electrical resistivity and conductivity ,Dissolved organic carbon ,polycyclic compounds ,Chlorine ,Environmental science ,Water quality ,Current (fluid) ,Biological system ,0105 earth and related environmental sciences ,Water Science and Technology ,Civil and Structural Engineering - Abstract
The design of contamination warning systems and the performance of forensic tools are dependent on the performance of the event detection algorithms (EDA). However, most current EDA evaluation approaches do not account for the actual changes of common water-quality parameters in response to a contaminant. Thus, the objective of the current study was to develop water-quality models to represent the dynamics of chlorine, hydrogen ion concentration (pH), and conductivity in response to two contaminants [potassium cyanide (KCN) and nicotine] using experimental data. For chlorine-contaminant dynamics, a two-species second-order model was used to represent the reactions between chlorine and the background dissolved organic carbon as well as the contaminant. To simulate the change in pH, an equilibrium model was used to account for various water-quality species and was coupled with the dynamic chlorine model. As for electrical conductivity (EC), a step response, which is a linear relationship to the amou...
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- 2016
31. Bayesian Approach for Real-Time Probabilistic Contamination Source Identification
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Dominic L. Boccelli and Xueyao Yang
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Engineering ,Backtracking ,business.industry ,Geography, Planning and Development ,Bayesian probability ,Probabilistic logic ,Management, Monitoring, Policy and Law ,Machine learning ,computer.software_genre ,Bayesian statistics ,Bayes' theorem ,Bayesian hierarchical modeling ,Bayesian programming ,Artificial intelligence ,Data mining ,business ,computer ,Water Science and Technology ,Civil and Structural Engineering ,Event (probability theory) - Abstract
Drinking water distribution system models have been increasingly utilized in the development and implementation of contaminant warning systems. This study proposes a Bayesian approach for probabilistic contamination source identification using a beta-binomial conjugate pair framework to identify contaminant source locations and times and compares the performance of this algorithm to previous work based on a Bayes’ rule approach. The proposed algorithm is capable of directly assigning a probability to a potential source location and updating the probability through the use of a backtracking algorithm and Bayesian statistics. The evaluation of the performance associated with the two algorithms was conducted by a simple comparison, as well as a simulation study in terms of a conservative chemical intrusion event through both a small skeletonized network and a large all-pipe distribution system network. Results from the simple comparison showed that the beta-binomial approach was more responsive to ch...
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- 2014
32. Simulation Study to Evaluate Temporal Aggregation and Variability of Stochastic Water Demands on Distribution System Hydraulics and Transport
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Xueyao Yang and Dominic L. Boccelli
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Hydraulics ,Stochastic process ,Stochastic modelling ,Hydrological modelling ,Geography, Planning and Development ,Monte Carlo method ,Management, Monitoring, Policy and Law ,Poisson distribution ,law.invention ,symbols.namesake ,law ,symbols ,Environmental science ,Water quality ,Biological system ,Simulation ,Water Science and Technology ,Civil and Structural Engineering ,Network model - Abstract
As utilities move toward more detailed hydraulic and water quality network models, the potential for the stochastic nature of consumptive demands having an effect on transport characteristics increases. A nonhomogeneous Poisson rectangular pulse model (PRPsym) was used to generate stochastic water demands aggregated at 1-min, 10-min, and 1-h time steps for a small skeletonized network and a large all-pipe network; results were then linked with EPANET to simulate the impacts of water-demand variability on the underlying transport and water quality. In general, the impacts of temporal aggregation—as represented by flow rate and concentration variability and arrival times—increased as the evaluations moved from the main trunk lines toward dead-end nodes or pipes. More specifically, analysis of a Monte Carlo ensemble of results demonstrated that (1) a 10-min temporal aggregation captured most of the arrival time variability relative to the 1-min aggregation step; (2) hourly demand variability (e.g., f...
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- 2014
33. A Bayesian Approach for Probabilistic Contamination Source Identification
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Annamaria E. De Sanctis, Xueyao Yang, and Dominic L. Boccelli
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Identification (information) ,Computer science ,Bayesian probability ,Probabilistic logic ,Data mining ,Contamination ,computer.software_genre ,computer - Published
- 2011
34. The Impacts of Demand Variability on Distribution System Hydraulics and Transport
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Xueyao Yang and Dominic L. Boccelli
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Distribution system ,Hydrology ,Hydraulics ,law ,Environmental science ,law.invention - Published
- 2009
35. Development of three-dimension microelectrode array for bioelectric measurement using the liquidmetal-micromolding technique
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Weixing Chen, Jing Liu, Ran Liu, Cuiyun Jin, Fu Jingjing, and Xueyao Yang
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Liquid metal ,Materials science ,Physics and Astronomy (miscellaneous) ,business.industry ,Scanning electron microscope ,Analytical chemistry ,Multielectrode array ,Microelectrode ,Electrode ,Optoelectronics ,Electric potential ,business ,Electrical impedance ,Microfabrication - Abstract
A method of manufacturing three-dimension microneedle electrode arrays is presented in this paper using the micromolding technology with liquid metal at room temperature, based on the physical property of the Bi-In-Sn liquid metal alloy, being its melting point especially low. Observed under scanning electron microscopy, the needle body of the electrode chip manufactured using this method has a good consistency. Skin penetration test in-vitro indicates that the microneedle electrode can pierce the stratum corneum and cross the high-impedance layer to acquire electrical signals. Electrical impedance and polarization voltage experimental results show that the electrode chips have great electric characteristics and meet the practical application demands.
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- 2013
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