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2. Webrooming as the new retail experience: a smart-shopping perspective
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ZiQiang Wu, Eugene Cheng-Xi Aw, and Stephanie Hui-Wen Chuah
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Marketing ,Business and International Management - Abstract
PurposeWebrooming (i.e. searching information online and making the final purchase in a physical store) has become a popular shopping practice, but remains insufficiently studied. To address this, a research framework encompassing online and offline channel attributes (i.e. online review diagnosticity, online search convenience, expected price loss, offline purchase effort and offline after-sales service convenience), consumer traits (i.e. anticipated regret) and shopping experience (i.e. smart-shopping perception) as determinants of webrooming continuance intention is proposed.Design/methodology/approachThe proposed model was validated by conducting a questionnaire-based survey that yielded 354 useable responses. The data was subjected to partial least squares structural equation modelling and importance-performance map analysis.FindingsAccording to the obtained results, online review diagnosticity, offline after-sales service convenience and anticipated regret are the vital antecedents of webrooming continuance intention, while smart-shopping perception acts as the mediator.Originality/valueThe current study adds significantly to the body of knowledge about webrooming by validating the inter-relationships between online review diagnosticity, after-sales service convenience, anticipated regret, smart-shopping perception and webrooming continuance intention.
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- 2023
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3. Refined Knowledge Transfer for Language-Based Person Search
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Ziqiang Wu, Bingpeng Ma, Hong Chang, and Shiguang Shan
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Signal Processing ,Media Technology ,Electrical and Electronic Engineering ,Computer Science Applications - Published
- 2023
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4. Realization of high-purity 1T-MoS2 by hydrothermal synthesis through synergistic effect of nitric acid and ethanol for supercapacitors
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Han Li, Hui Li, Ziqiang Wu, Lili Zhu, Changdian Li, Shuai Lin, Xuebin Zhu, and Yuping Sun
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Polymers and Plastics ,Mechanics of Materials ,Mechanical Engineering ,Materials Chemistry ,Metals and Alloys ,Ceramics and Composites - Published
- 2022
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5. S-doping induced phase engineering of MoSe2 for hydrogen evolution reaction
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Han Li, Lili Zhu, Changdian Li, Ziqiang Wu, Hui Li, Qian Chen, Yanan Huang, Xuebin Zhu, and Yuping Sun
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Fuel Technology ,Renewable Energy, Sustainability and the Environment ,Energy Engineering and Power Technology ,Condensed Matter Physics - Published
- 2022
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6. Anesthesia Analysis of Compound Lidocaine Cream Alone in Adult Male Device-Assisted Circumcision
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Zhihuan Zheng, Ke Ding, Zhengyan Tang, Ziqiang Wu, Zhongyi Li, Guilin Wang, Benyi Fan, and Zhao Wang
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General Medicine ,anesthetic effect ,compound lidocaine cream ,adult male ,device-assisted circumcision - Abstract
Objective: to evaluate the anesthetic effect among adult male patients with the single use of compound lidocaine cream in device-assisted circumcision, hoping to provide an anesthetic method for the simplification of the surgical process. Methods: Male adult patients undergoing device-assisted circumcision through prepuce local anesthesia using lidocaine cream in Xiangya Hospital of Central South University from December 2020 to August 2021 were selected. According to different age groups and different surgical procedures, the anesthetic effect of compound lidocaine cream was analyzed considering the aspects of anesthetic cost, anesthetic time, anesthetic duration, anesthetic effect, anesthetic side effects and anesthetic satisfaction. Results: In the study, 99.1% of 649 patients needed only 1 application of compound lidocaine cream to complete the operation. The time taken for anesthesia was short; the whole anesthesia process only required approximately 2–5 min. However, for patients with severe phimosis, the time to complete the anesthesia procedure was correspondingly longer. The pain degree caused by anesthesia was low, and the patients with a pain score of ≤3 points accounted for 96.7%. The anesthetic effect lasted for a sufficiently long period, and the time of algesia recovery from local anesthesia was almost 1 h after surgery. The anesthesia effect was sufficient, and patients with an intraoperative pain score of ≤3 accounted for 98.7%, which could meet the surgical requirements. There were few side effects of the anesthesia. The overwhelming majority of patients were pleased with the anesthesia, and 98.9% of patients had an anesthesia satisfaction score of ≥7. Conclusion: The compound lidocaine cream, as a local anesthetic, is safe and effective for most adult male device-assisted circumcisions. More useful information needs to be corroborated by more advanced evidence, especially for severe phimosis.
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- 2023
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7. Metal/antiperovskite metal nitride composites Ag/AgNNi3 as novel efficient electrocatalysts for hydrogen evolution reaction in alkaline media
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Lili Zhu, Bingbing Yang, Ziqiang Wu, Changdian Li, Han Li, Hui Li, Yanan Huang, Xiaoguang Zhu, Xuebin Zhu, and Yuping Sun
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Polymers and Plastics ,Mechanics of Materials ,Mechanical Engineering ,Materials Chemistry ,Metals and Alloys ,Ceramics and Composites - Published
- 2022
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8. Adjustable antiperovskite cobalt-based nitrides as efficient electrocatalysts for overall water splitting
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Lili Zhu, Changdian Li, Han Li, Hui Li, Ziqiang Wu, Yanan Huang, Xuebin Zhu, and Yuping Sun
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Renewable Energy, Sustainability and the Environment ,General Materials Science ,General Chemistry - Abstract
Co-based antiperovskite nitrides (CuNCo3/NF and CoN0.73Co3/NF) for overall water splitting are designed. An alkaline electrolyzer composed of CuNCo3/NF and CoN0.73Co3/NF has low cell voltage of 1.53 V at 10 mA cm−2 and maintains remarkable stability.
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9. Highly stable 1T-MoS2 by magneto-hydrothermal synthesis with Ru modification for efficient hydrogen evolution reaction
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Lili Zhu, Zheng Wang, Changdian Li, Han Li, Yanan Huang, Hui Li, Ziqiang Wu, Shuai Lin, Neng Li, Xuebin Zhu, and Yuping Sun
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Renewable Energy, Sustainability and the Environment ,General Materials Science ,General Chemistry - Abstract
Ru/1T-MoS2 with excellent hydrogen evolution activity were designed by a two-step method of phase engineering and noble metal modification. The reasons behind its excellent hydrogen evolution activity were revealed experimentally and theoretically.
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- 2022
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10. Highly stable and uniformly dispersed 1T-MoS2 nanosheets co-induced by chemical pressure and 2D template method with high supercapacitor performance
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Han Li, Shuai Lin, Hui Li, Ziqiang Wu, Lili Zhu, Changdian Li, Xuebin Zhu, and Yuping Sun
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Renewable Energy, Sustainability and the Environment ,General Materials Science ,General Chemistry - Abstract
A one-pot synthesis of a well-matched and high-stability 1T-M0.71W0.29S2/Ti3C2Tx MXene heterostructure with high supercapacitor performance.
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- 2022
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11. Toughened, self-healing and self-adhesive conductive gels with extraordinary temperature adaptability for dual-responsive sensors
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Enke Feng, Xue Li, Xiaoqin Li, Mengzhen Zhang, Linan Cao, Ziqiang Wu, and Xinxian Ma
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Renewable Energy, Sustainability and the Environment ,General Materials Science ,General Chemistry - Abstract
Synopsis: a versatile conductive elastomer with broad and long-term temperature tolerance for dual-responsive sensors.
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12. Node-IBD: A Dynamic Isolation Optimization Algorithm for Infection Prevention and Control Based on Influence Diffusion
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Songjian Zhou, Zheng Zhang, Ziqiang Wu, Hao Cheng, Shuo Wang, Sheng Bi, and Hao Liao
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- 2023
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13. Closely packed Si@C and Sn@C nano-particles anchored by reduced graphene oxide sheet boosting anode performance of lithium ion batteries
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Chaoye Zhu, Zhihong Ma, Yushu Li, Ziqiang Wu, Yao Zhang, Fuyi Guo, Jiakun Zhang, and Xinli Guo
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Materials science ,Polymers and Plastics ,Silicon ,Oxide ,chemistry.chemical_element ,Nanoparticle ,02 engineering and technology ,010402 general chemistry ,01 natural sciences ,law.invention ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,law ,Materials Chemistry ,Graphene ,Mechanical Engineering ,Metals and Alloys ,021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology ,0104 chemical sciences ,Anode ,chemistry ,Chemical engineering ,Mechanics of Materials ,Ceramics and Composites ,Lithium ,0210 nano-technology ,Tin ,Faraday efficiency - Abstract
Both silicon and tin are promising anodes for new generation lithium ion batteries due to high lithium storage capacities (theoretically 4200 mA h g−1 and 992 mA h g-1, respectively). However, their large volumetric expansions (both are above 300 %) usually lead to poor cycling stability. In this case, we synthesized closely packed Si@C and Sn@C nano-particles anchored by reduced graphene oxide (denoted as Si@C/Sn@C/rGO) by the way of solution impregnation and subsequent hydrogenation reduction. Sn particles with a diameter of 100 nm are coated by carbon and surrounded by Si@C particles around 40 nm in average diameter through the high-resolution transmission electron microscopy. Expansions of Si and Sn are alleviated by carbon shells, and reduced graphene oxide sheets accommodate their volume changes. The prepared Si@C/Sn@C/rGO electrode delivers an enhanced initial coulombic efficiency (78 %), rate capability and greatly improved cycle stability (a high reversible capacity of nearly 1000 mA h g−1 is achieved after 300 cycles at a current density of 1000 mA g−1). It can be believed that packing Sn@C nano-particles with Si@C relieves the volume expansion of both and releases the expansion stresses. Sn@C particles enhance anode process kinetics by reducing charge transfer resistance and increasing lithium ion diffusion coefficient. The present work provides a viable strategy for facilely synthesizing silicon-tin-carbon composite anode with long life.
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- 2021
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14. First report of ‘Candidatus Phytoplasma asteris’ associated with witches'-broom disease of Cinnamomum camphora in China
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Jianxin, Chen, Fengjinglin, Wu, Ziqiang, Wu, Zhixiang, Yu, Yalin, Yang, Huancheng, Ma, and Jianrong, Wu
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Plant Science ,Agronomy and Crop Science - Abstract
Camphor tree (Cinnamomum camphora) has a wide distribution in the world and is mainly distributed in the South and southwest in China. It can be used as both a wood and a medicine, with high value in industry, medicine, and ecology. In May 2022, it was observed that the approximately ten to fifteen years old Camphor trees were exhibiting witches'-broom, small leaf morphology and chlorosis, and leaf drop in Panzhihua City, Sichuan Province, China. The witches'-broom symptoms consisted of many small branches with little leaves at the top of branches. It was named C. camphora witches'-broom disease (CCWB) and was found in some areas of Miyi, Yanbian, Renhe Xiqu and Dongqu counties. More than 28% of the plants were infected on the five areas surveyed. Total 100 samples were collected from five areas, with 15 symptomatic plants and 5 asymptomatic plants each area. The lateral stem tissues were observed under a scanning electron microscope (Hitachi S-3000N). The nearly spherical bodies were found in the phloem sieve cells of symptomatic plants. Total DNA extraction was conducted from 0.1 g tissue using the CTAB method (Porebski et al. 1997), ddH2O was used as the negative control, and Dodonaea viscose witches'-broom disease plants were used as the positive control. The nested PCR was employed to amplify the 16S rRNA gene (Lee et al. 1993; Schneider et al. 1993) and PCR amplicon of 1.2 kb were amplified (GenBank accessions OP662614; OP662615; OP662616). The direct PCR specific to the ribosomal protein (rp) gene yielded amplicons of approximately 1.2 kb with primer pair rp(I)F1A and rp(I)R1A (Lee et al. 2003) (GenBank accessions OP649592; OP649593; OP649594). The fragment from 25 symptomatic samples was consistent with the positive control, and asymptomatic plants were negative, confirming an association of a phytoplasma with the disease. A BLAST analysis of the 16S rRNA sequences of CCWB phytoplasma showed that it has a 99.44% similarity with Trema laevigata witches'-broom phytoplasma (GenBank accession MG755412). The rp sequence shared 99.59% identity with rapeseed phyllody phytoplasma (GenBank accession CP055264). An analysis with iPhyClassifier showed that the virtual RFLP pattern derived from the query 16S rDNA fragment of CCWB phytoplasma is most similar to the reference pattern of the 16Sr group I, subgroup B (OY-M, GenBank accession AP006628). The phytoplasma is identified as ‘Ca. Phytoplasma asteris’-related strain belonging to sub-group 16SrI-B. The phylogenetic tree was constructed based on 16S rRNA gene and rp gene sequences by using MEGA version 6.0 (Tamura et al. 2013) with neighbor-joining (NJ) method and bootstrap support was estimated with 1000 replicates. The result indicated that the CCWB phytoplasma formed a subclade in 16SrI-B and rpI-B respectively. In addition, the plants were positive for the phytoplasma using nested PCR after grafting for 30 d in nursery conditions. It is noteworthy that the plants were seriously damaged by aphid, Psyllidae and Ceroplastes. It is speculated that the insects of Homoptera typically transmit phytoplasmas by feeding on plant sap, thus it is necessary to control aphids in order to control the C. camphora witches'-broom disease. To the best of our knowledge, Camphor tree is a new host plant of ‘Ca. Phytoplasma asteris’ in China. The newly emerged disease is a threat to Camphor tree production.
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- 2022
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15. Community Splitter: A Network Embedding Method for Predicting Missing Links
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Shuo Wang, Ziqiang Wu, Sheng Bi, Zheng Zhang, Xiaomin Huang, Mingyang Zhou, and Hao Liao
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- 2022
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16. Paeonol Suppresses Vasculogenesis Through Regulating Vascular Smooth Muscle Phenotypic Switching
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Xin Zhou, Zixian Chen, Zhong Jin, Yaping Shi, Delai Zhang, Cenghao Yu, Guanhua Lou, Yiming Xu, Bing Liang, Han Xiao, Ziqiang Wu, Xiao Wu, Lan Yang, Huan Yao, Xiongbing Chen, Wangming Hu, Huan Xu, Yong Wang, and Daoying Gong
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Vascular smooth muscle ,Cell ,Phenotypic switching ,Muscle, Smooth, Vascular ,Mice ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Vasculogenesis ,Smooth muscle ,Neointima ,Animals ,Medicine ,Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and imaging ,Cells, Cultured ,business.industry ,Acetophenones ,Rats ,Cell biology ,Treatment Outcome ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,chemistry ,cardiovascular system ,Surgery ,Paeonol ,Carotid Artery Injuries ,Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine ,business - Abstract
Objective: Smooth muscle cell (SMC) phenotypic switching is associated with development of a variety of occlusive vascular diseases. Paeonol has been reported to be involved in suppressing SMC proliferation. However, it is still unknown whether paeonol can regulate SMC phenotypic switching, and which eventually result in suppressing vasculogenesis. Methods: Murine left common carotid artery was injured by completely ligation, and paeonol was administrated by intraperitoneal injection. Hematoxylin and eosin (H&E) staining was performed to visualize vascular neointima formation. Rat aortic SMCs were used to determine whether paeonol suppresses cell proliferation and migration. And murine hind limb ischemia model was performed to confirm the function role of paeonol in suppressing vasculogenesis. Results: Complete ligation of murine common carotid artery successfully induced neointima formation. Paeonol treatment dramatically reduced the size of injury-induced neointima. Using rat aortic primary SMC, we identified that paeonol strongly suppressed cell proliferation, migration, and decreased extracellular matrix deposition. And paeonol treatment dramatically suppressed vasculogenesis after hind limb ischemia injury. Conclusion: Paeonol could regulate SMC phenotypic switching through inhibiting proliferation and migration of SMC, which results in inhibiting ischemia-induced vasculogenesis.
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- 2021
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17. Pulmonary embolism following urological non-oncological surgery: The clinical features, management, and long-term follow-up outcome from a tertiary hospital of China
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Ziqiang, Wu, Xuesong, Liu, Quan, Zhu, Haozhen, Li, Kaixuan, Li, Guilin, Wang, Zhengyan, Tang, and Zhao, Wang
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Surgery - Abstract
ObjectiveTo evaluate the clinical features, treatment, and outcomes of pulmonary embolism (PE) after urological non-oncological surgery in a tertiary hospital of China.MethodsA total of eight patients who suffered from PE after urological non-oncological surgery from 2016 to 2019 were recruited to the study. Clinical data such as symptoms, vital signs, electrocardiogram, echocardiography, and computed tomographic pulmonary arteriography (CTPA) were reviewed. In addition, the management and long-term follow-up outcome of PE were reported. Pulmonary Embolism Quality of Life (PEmb-QoL) questionnaire was applied for five patients to evaluate health-related quality of life after PE.ResultsAll patients survived during their hospitalization, and five patients were contacted during follow-up. Five of the eight patients were anticoagulated regularly until the re-examination results of CTPA and lower extremities ultrasound were normal. The period of anticoagulant sustained at least one month for each patient. The long-term follow-up outcomes showed that PE had little impact on the patients' quality of life.ConclusionsThe study demonstrated that the prognosis of PE patients was not as terrible as feared when treated immediately in the ward. Early diagnosis and treatment of PE is vital for prognosis. However, further verifications based on the results of large studies are still needed.
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- 2022
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18. Inhibition of eNOS by L-NAME resulting in rat hind limb developmental defects through PFKFB3 mediated angiogenetic pathway
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Guanhua Lou, Shiyi Zhou, Yong Wang, Yaping Shi, Cong Huang, Yiming Xu, Xiongbing Chen, Lingling Zhang, Lan Yang, Ziqiang Wu, Cen Jiang, Huan Xu, Wangming Hu, Huan Yao, and Yang Wang
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Nitric Oxide Synthase Type III ,Molecular biology ,Phosphofructokinase-2 ,Neovascularization, Physiologic ,lcsh:Medicine ,Stem cells ,Hindlimb ,Biology ,Article ,Extracellular matrix ,Medical research ,Vasculogenesis ,Western blot ,Enos ,Pregnancy ,Developmental biology ,medicine ,Animals ,Enzyme Inhibitors ,lcsh:Science ,Gene knockdown ,Multidisciplinary ,Molecular medicine ,medicine.diagnostic_test ,Drug discovery ,Embryogenesis ,lcsh:R ,biology.organism_classification ,Embryonic stem cell ,Publisher Correction ,Cell biology ,Rats ,NG-Nitroarginine Methyl Ester ,Regional Blood Flow ,Female ,lcsh:Q - Abstract
l-arginine/NOS/NO signaling pathway plays a critical role in controlling variety of vascular diseases. However, whether NOS inhibition by L-NAME suppresses late embryonic development is undefined. The aim of this study is to determine whether NOS inhibition by L-NAME is critical for late embryonic rat hind limb development. The pregnant rat at E13.5 administrated L-NAME by consecutive intraperitoneal injection. The embryos been harvested from E16.5 to E 20.5. Hematoxylin and Eosin Staining, Immunofluorescence and Immunohistochemistry performed to determine hind limb Vasculogenesis, HUVEC culture, Adenoviral PFKFB3 infection, Real time PCR and western blot were performed to determine whether l-arginine/NOS/NO pathway controlling late embryonic hind limb development through PFKFB3 mediated angiogenetic pathway. NOS inhibition by L-NAME resulting in late embryonic hind limb developmental defects characterized by severe hemorrhage. The in vivo studies showed that NOS inhibition strongly suppressed hind limb angiogenetic remodeling by impairing differentiation of endothelial cells and smooth muscle cells, and extracellular matrix synthesis. For underlie mechanism, our studies indicated that L-NAME treatment dramatically suppresses PFKFB3 expression in hematopoietic progenitor cells, tubulogenetic endothelial cells and smooth muscle cells. Knockdown of PFKFB3 dramatically inhibits the expression of angiogenetic genes, as well as tubulogenesis and extracellular matrix related genes. Taken together, our data in this study demonstrated that l-arginine-eNOS-NO pathway is important for rat hind limb development during late embryonic stage. This could be both a useful animal model and a promising therapeutic treatment for defects of late embryonic developmental hind limbs.
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- 2020
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19. Tanshinone II A attenuates vascular remodeling through klf4 mediated smooth muscle cell phenotypic switching
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Lan Yang, Guanhua Lou, Yong Wang, Xiongbing Chen, Baojia Wang, Yang Wang, Yiming Xu, Huan Yao, Ziqiang Wu, Yaping Shi, Wangming Hu, Daoying Gong, Huan Xu, Qinwan Huang, and Li Wen
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0301 basic medicine ,Neointima ,Molecular biology ,Cell ,Phenotypic switching ,Kruppel-Like Transcription Factors ,Cardiology ,Gene Expression ,lcsh:Medicine ,Salvia miltiorrhiza ,Vascular Remodeling ,Muscle, Smooth, Vascular ,Article ,Rats, Sprague-Dawley ,Kruppel-Like Factor 4 ,Mice ,03 medical and health sciences ,Medical research ,0302 clinical medicine ,Cell Movement ,medicine ,Animals ,Vascular Diseases ,lcsh:Science ,Cells, Cultured ,Cell Proliferation ,Multidisciplinary ,Molecular medicine ,Drug discovery ,Cell growth ,Chemistry ,lcsh:R ,Cell Differentiation ,Cell biology ,Blot ,Phenotype ,030104 developmental biology ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,KLF4 ,Abietanes ,Immunohistochemistry ,lcsh:Q ,030217 neurology & neurosurgery ,Phytotherapy - Abstract
The aim of this study is to investigate the therapeutic role of Tanshinone II A, a key integrant from salvia miltiorrhiza, against pathological vascular remodeling. Completed ligation of mouse left common carotid arteries animal model and rat smooth muscle cells used to investigate the role of Tanshinone II A in regulating pathological vascular remodeling through hematoxylin and eosin staining, immunohistochemistry staining, immunofluorescence staining, adenovirus infection, real time PCR and western blotting. Our data demonstrated that Tanshinone II A treatment suppresses vascular injury-induced neointima formation. In vitro studies on rat smooth muscle cell indicated that Tanshinone II A treatment attenuates PDGF-BB induced cell growth, and promotes smooth muscle cell differentiated marker genes expression that induced by rapamycin treatment. Tanshinone II A treatment significant inhibits rat smooth muscle cell proliferation and migration. Tanshinone II A promotes KLF4 expression during smooth muscle phenotypic switching. Overexpression of KLF4 exacerbates Tanshinone II A mediated smooth muscle cell growth inhibition. Tanshinone II A plays a pivotal role in regulating pathological vascular remodeling through KLF4 mediated smooth muscle cell phenotypic switching. This study demonstrated that Tanshinone II A is a potential therapeutic agent for vascular diseases.
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20. Relationships Between Eating Behaviors and Hand Grip Strength Among Chinese Adults: A Population-Based Cross-Sectional Study
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Shulei Chen, Jianjun Yin, Ziqiang Wu, Liang Ding, and Wenbo Zhang
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Snacking ,Cross-sectional study ,business.industry ,030503 health policy & services ,Health Policy ,digestive, oral, and skin physiology ,Confounding ,Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health ,Chinese adults ,medicine.disease ,Confidence interval ,03 medical and health sciences ,Grip strength ,0302 clinical medicine ,Drinking Status ,Diabetes mellitus ,medicine ,030212 general & internal medicine ,0305 other medical science ,business ,Demography - Abstract
Purpose Poor eating behaviors are associated with imbalances in energy and food intake, which may directly or indirectly contribute to muscle strength loss. This study aimed to investigate the association between eating behaviors and hand grip strength in Chinese adults. Materials and Methods We designed and conducted a cross-sectional study of 2009 Chinese individuals aged 25-65 years in 2017. Eating behaviors, including breakfast consumption, snacking after dinner, and eating rate, were assessed using a self-administered questionnaire. Hand grip strength was assessed using a digital grip dynamometer. Age, sex, BMI, physical activity, educational level, occupation, living status, sleep duration, smoking and drinking status, hypertension, diabetes, and depressive symptoms were used as confounding factors. Results After final adjustments for confounding factors, grip strength was measured as 35.2 (95% confidence interval [CI]: 34.7-35.8), 36.0 (95% CI: 35.6-36.4), and 36.9 (95% CI: 36.6-37.3) for those who skipped, occasionally ate, and regularly ate breakfast, respectively (p for trend
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21. Expression of MMP-2 in residual VX2 liver tumor after transcatheter arterial embolization combined with portal venous embolization in an animal model
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Ning Wei, Senlin Chu, Dong Lu, Chun-Ze Zhou, Ziqiang Wu, Jing-Kun Xiao, and Wei-Fu Lv
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medicine.medical_specialty ,Liver tumor ,business.industry ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Arterial Embolization ,lcsh:R ,Urology ,lcsh:Medicine ,Liver transplantation ,medicine.disease ,Liver regeneration ,Article ,Transcatheter arterial embolization ,Portal vein embolization ,VX2 tumor ,Liver Lobe ,Matrix metalloproteinase-2 ,medicine ,Embolization ,Liver function ,business ,TBIL - Abstract
Objective This study aimed to analyze the effects of transcatheter arterial embolization (TAE) combined with portal venous embolization (PVE) on the expression of MMP-2 in residual VX2 liver tumor tissues, liver function and non-embolic lobe regeneration. Methods A total of 72 rabbits were randomly divided into Sham, TAE, PVE and TAE + PVE groups (n = 18/group). The tissue samples from each group were taken at 6 h, 3 days and 7 days after interventional operation, respectively. MMP-2 expression was detected by immunohistochemistry, Real-time PCR, and Western-blotting. The main indicators (such as AST, ATL, and TBIL) of liver function and the volume of non-embolized hepatic lobes were measured in each group after operation. One-way ANOVA and Kruskal-wallis method were used for statistical analysis. Results The expression of MMP-2 mRNA and protein remained the highest in the Sham group, and the expression of MMP-2 mRNA and protein in TAE, PVE and TAE + PVE groups were successively increased, and the expression of MMP-2 in TAE + PVE group was always significantly higher than TAE group. The AST and ALT levels in each group on day 7 after operation showed a significant declination, and all groups have recovered to the preoperative baseline level and TBIL has a slight fluctuation in each group after operation with no statistical difference. On day 7 after operation, the increasing volume of non-embolized liver lobes in TAE + PVE group showed a more significant effect than those in PVE group, but there was no statistical significance (37.62 ± 1.54 ml VS 36.18 ± 1.15 ml, P = 0.881), and its volume was significantly higher than those in the sham group (27.03 ± 1.11 ml). Conclusion TAE + PVE is considered to be an efficient and safe approach for treating rabbit VX2 liver transplantation tumor, but the expression of MMP-2 increased fastest after TAE + PVE, which might promote tumor cell invasion and metastasis.
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- 2020
22. Association of TRMT2B Gene Variants with Juvenile Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis
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Yanling Liu, Xi He, Yanchun Yuan, Bin Li, Zhen Liu, Wanzhen Li, Kaixuan Li, Shuo Tan, Quan Zhu, Zhengyan Tang, Feng Han, Ziqiang Wu, Lu Shen, Hong Jiang, Beisha Tang, Jian Qiu, Zhengmao Hu, and Junling Wang
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Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) is a fatal neurodegenerative disease, which is characterized by progressive degeneration of motor neurons and demonstrates high clinical heterogeneity and complex genetic architecture. We identified a variation within TRMT2B (c.1356G > T; p.K452N) to be associated with ALS in a family comprising two patients with juvenile ALS. Then, two missense variations and one splicing variation were identified in 10 ALS patients in our cohort with 910 ALS patients, and three more variations were identified in a publicly ALS database (ALSdb) including 2800 ALS patients. Functionally, we detected a decrease of mitochondrial complex I activities in patients originated Epstein-Barr virus–transformed lymphoblastoid cell lines due to decreased number of mitochondria and lower expression of ND1 in mitochondria. Further, we detected increasing ROS but decreased p62 expression alteration within patients. In conclusion, we identified a novel ALS-associated gene, TRMT2B, and broaden the clinical and genetic spectrum of ALS.
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23. Effect of High-Intensity Interval Training Combined with Fasting in the Treatment of Overweight and Obese Adults: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis
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Zhicheng Guo, Jianguang Cai, Ziqiang Wu, and Weiqi Gong
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Adult ,Health, Toxicology and Mutagenesis ,Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health ,Humans ,Fasting ,Obesity ,High-Intensity Interval Training ,Overweight ,Waist Circumference ,Randomized Controlled Trials as Topic - Abstract
Objectives: A systematic review and meta-analysis is conducted to compare the effects of high-intensity interval training (HIIT) combined with fasting (HIIT + fasting) and other interventions (HIIT alone, fasting alone, or normal intervention) in adults with overweight and obesity on body composition (body mass, body mass index (BMI), waist circumference (WC), percent fat mass (PFM), fat mass (FM), fat-free mass (FFM)), maximal oxygen uptake (VO2peak), and glucose metabolism (fasting plasma glucose (FPG)), fasting plasma insulin (FPI)). Methods: The databases of PubMed, the Cochrane Library, Embace, Web of Science, CNKI, Wangfang Data, and CBM were searched from their inception to February 2022. Randomized controlled trials comparing the effects of HIIT + fasting and other interventions on adults with overweight and obesity were included in this meta-analysis. The risk of bias was assessed by the Cochrane risk of bias tool. The effect size was completed by using mean difference (MD) and standard deviation. If there were varying units or large differences among the included studies, the standardized mean difference (SMD) would be used. The certainty of evidence was evaluated using the Grading of Recommendations Assessment, Development, and Evaluation (GRADE). Results: Nine randomized controlled trials with 230 overweight and obese adults were conducted in accordance with our inclusion criteria. The results of the meta-analysis revealed that compared to the control group HIIT + fasting had better effects on the body mass, WC, FM, and VO2peak, while there were no significant differences in PFM, FFM, FPG, and FPI. Conclusions: Despite the number of included trials being small and the GRADE of all outcomes being very low, HIIT + fasting has a positive effect on the body composition of overweight and obese adults, and significantly improves VO2peak. For adults with overweight and obesity who have long-term comorbidity, HIIT + fasting was a better way to improve FPG than HIIT alone or fasting alone. More studies are required to investigate different combinations of HIIT + fasting; and the safety of HIIT + fasting intervention on overweight and obese adults.
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- 2022
24. Incidence and Risk Factors of Venous Thromboembolism in Patients After Transurethral Resection of the Prostate (TURP)
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Zhihuan Zheng, Ziqiang Wu, Kaixuan Li, Quan Zhu, Haozhen Li, Xuesong Liu, Guilin Wang, Zhengyan Tang, and Zhao Wang
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benign prostatic hyperplasia ,TURP ,RD1-811 ,venous thromboembolism ,incidence ,risk factors ,Surgery ,cardiovascular diseases - Abstract
ObjectiveVenous thromboembolism (VTE) in patients following transurethral resection of the prostate (TURP) has been overlooked for many years. This research was aimed to investigate the incidence and risk factors of VTE in patients after TURP.MethodsA total of 451 patients who underwent TURP between January 2017 and December 2020 were retrospectively analyzed. Clinical data of the patients were collected, such as basic demographic data, prostate volume, creatinine values, hemoglobin values, surgery duration, Caprini score, international prostate symptom score (IPSS), quality of life (QOL) score, plasma D-dimer levels, and so on. Univariate analysis and multivariate logistic regression were performed to identify the potential risk factors of VTE. Venous ultrasonography of lower extremities was performed routinely to detect VTE for patients after TURP.ResultsIn total, 36 (8%) out of the 451 patients suffered from VTE. A total of 12 (2.7%) patients were confirmed with deep venous thrombosis (DVT). Two patients (0.4%) were identified with pulmonary embolism (PE). Twenty-two (4.9%) patients were suffered from superficial venous thrombosis. Furthermore, according to the results of multivariate stepwise logistic regression analysis, having a history of VTE (adjusted odds ratio [aOR] = 10.980, 95% CI = 2.265–53.223), complicated with postoperative bladder hematoma (aOR = 6.302, 95% CI = 2.265–17.532), D-dimer >1.25 mg/L (aOR = 4.402, 95% CI = 1.798–10.774), and age >65 (aOR = 3.106, 95% CI = 1.084–8.893) were independent risk factors of VTE after TURP. In addition, the nomogram prediction model is a useful auxiliary prevention tool of VTE.ConclusionThe incidence of VTE is severely underestimated in patients following TURP. A lot of asymptomatic VTEs have been overlooked. Early detection and diagnosis of VTE are essential. Nevertheless, further verifications based on the results of large-scaled studies are still needed.
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25. First report of Chaetomium pseudocochliodes causing flower rot disease of Camellia reticulata in Yunnan, China
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Meiying Pu, Ziqiang Wu, Shiwen Zhang, Yanjie Li, Ju Gu, Yusi Cui, Haihao He, Longqing Chen, and Chao Wang
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Camellia reticulata is the world-famous ornamental flower (Wang et al. 2021). In February 2021, the infected flowers of C. reticulata 'Shizitou' were collected in Zixi Mountain, Chuxiong city, Yunnan province, China (24°9'95″ N, 101°42'53″ E). Flower rot disease incidence ranged from 40% to 75% in the garden. The infected flowers showed symptoms of varying degrees of yellow-browning, dry or wet rot to the whole flower wilted and even dropped (Figure 1A, B, C). Three symptomatic flowers were randomly collected in the garden. Tissues from the infected flowers (cut to 5×5 mm size) were surface-disinfected by 75% ethyl alcohol for 30s, rinsed in sterile water for 3 times to air dry, and cultured in Potato Dextrose Agar medium (PDA) at 25℃±2 in the normal light for 5-7 days (Fang, 1998). Similar fungal colonies were isolated from 50%-75% of the infected flowers. Three isolates from different flowers showed similar colony morphology. After sub-culturing of hyphal tips on PDA for 5-7 days, the initially yellow colored colonies showed abundant white aerial mycelium, with sporulation (Figure 1E, F). The asci (Figure 1G) sporulation site is 24(-37) ×7(-14) μm, and the stalk length is 17-42 μm, with 8 biseriate acuminate ascospores. The mature ascospores (Figure 1H) are olive-brown or brown, lemon-like, double-pointed, with slightly umbilical protrusions at both ends, flat on both sides, 9(-11.5) × 7(-9) × 5.5(-7) μm in size, with germ holes on the top (Wang et al. 2016). These morphological features are consistent with Chaetomium pseudocochliodes. The genomic DNA was extracted from the isolated strains. To identified this fungal pathogen genetically, sequence analyses were conducted using the ITS1/ITS4 (Henson et al. 1993), NL1/NL4 (Liu et al. 2011), EF1-938F /EF1-2218R (Tan et al. 2016) primers for the internal transcribed spacer (ITS), large ribosomal subunit (LSU), and elongation factor 1-α (EF1-α) genes. The obtained sequences were deposited in GenBank with accession numbers MZ817067 (ITS), MZ817072 (LSU), MZ820167 (EF1-α). The phylogenetic trees (Figure 2) were constructed to determine the phylogenetic relationships based on MEGA 6.0 maximum likelihood method. In order to confirm the pathogenicity, the tests were conducted with fungus plug (5 mm) from a 7-day-old colony placed onto the surface of healthy petals. The sterile water-absorbent cottons place onto healthy petal surface near fungus plug and plastic wraps cover in petri dish were used for moisturizing. A total of 3 replicates in each of 3 groups were included (3 healthy petals for a group, 1 for wounded inoculation, 1 for unwounded inoculation, and 1 for sterile PDA plug). A sterile PDA plug was placed onto the surface of healthy petals as a control. After incubation at room temperature for 5 days (Ren. 2019), 3 replicates in each of 2 groups of treated healthy petals for wounded inoculation showed obvious symptoms (Figure 1D), and no symptoms appeared in the control, and healthy petals unwounded showed symptoms for 7-10 days. The fungus was re-isolated from the lesions of inoculated tissues. The re-isolated fungal colonies showed identical morphology and high sequence similarity with ITS, LSU and EF-1α of the initial isolate. No fungus was isolated from the controls. The first extraction of C. pseudocochliodes was also obtained from the roots of the Panax notoginseng in Wenshan, Yunnan (Wang et al. 2016). To our knowledge, this is the first report of flower rot caused by C. pseudocochliodes on C. reticulata in China.
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26. Direct Growth of Porous Vanadium Nitride on Carbon Cloth with Commercial-Level Mass Loading for High-Performance Solid-State Supercapacitors
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Ziqiang Wu, Han Li, Hui Li, Bingbing Yang, Renhuai Wei, Xiaoguang Zhu, Xuebin Zhu, and Peng Tong
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27. Tracking Emerging Risks Deriving from Hazardous Components of Waste Lithium-Ion Batteries: An Experimental Study
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Jiefeng Xiao, Tingjin Zhou, Caoyu Yang, Ziqiang Wu, Ruochen Shen, and Zhenming Xu
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History ,Polymers and Plastics ,Business and International Management ,Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering - Published
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28. Ball milling as an effective method for improving oxygen evolution reaction electrocatalyst Ca3Co4O9
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Ruobing Zheng, Lili Zhu, Changdian Li, Ziqiang Wu, Yanan Huang, Jie Yang, Renhuai Wei, Xuebin Zhu, and Yuping Sun
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General Chemical Engineering ,Electrochemistry ,Analytical Chemistry - Published
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29. Establishment of Prediction Models for Venous Thromboembolism in Non-Oncological Urological Inpatients - A Single-Center Experience
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Kaixuan Li, Meihong Yu, Haozhen Li, Quan Zhu, Ziqiang Wu, Zhao Wang, and Zhengyan Tang
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International Journal of General Medicine ,General Medicine - Abstract
Kaixuan Li,1 Meihong Yu,2,3 Haozhen Li,1 Quan Zhu,1 Ziqiang Wu,1 Zhao Wang,1,4 Zhengyan Tang1,5 1Department of Urology, Xiangya Hospital of Central South University, Changsha, 410008, Peopleâs Republic of China; 2Department of Gastroenterology, The Second Xiangya Hospital of Central South University, Changsha, Hunan, 410011, Peopleâs Republic of China; 3Research Center of Digestive Disease, Central South University, Changsha, Hunan, 410011, Peopleâs Republic of China; 4National Clinical Research Center for Geriatric Disorders, Changsha, 410008, Peopleâs Republic of China; 5Provincial Laboratory for Diagnosis and Treatment of Genitourinary System Disease, Changsha, 410000, Peopleâs Republic of ChinaCorrespondence: Zhao Wang, Department of Urology, Xiangya Hospital, Central South University, 87 Xiangya Road, Changsha, 410008, Peopleâs Republic of China, Tel +86-15116358241, Email xywangz07@163.com Meihong Yu, Department of Gastroenterology, The Second Xiangya Hospital of Central South University, No. 139 Middle Renmin Road, Changsha, Hunan, 410011, Peopleâs Republic of China, Tel +86-15243646849, Fax +86-731-85533525, Email 2204130510@csu.edu.cnPurpose: Venous thromboembolism (VTE) comprises deep venous thrombosis (DVT) and pulmonary embolism (PE), which can lead to death. VTE is an insidious disease with no specific symptoms and overlooked readily. We aimed to establish prediction models for VTE in non-oncological urological inpatients to aid urologists to better identify VTE patients.Patients and Methods: A retrospective analysis of 1453 inpatients was carried out. The risk factors for VTE had been clarified in our previous study. A stepwise regression method was used to screen the relevant influencing factors for VTE and construct a logistic regression prediction model to predict VTE. To validate the accuracy of the model, data from 291 patients from another cohort were used for external validation.Results: A total of 1453 inpatients were enrolled. Five potential risk factors (previous VTE; treatment with anticoagulants or anti-platelet agents before hospital admission; D-dimer ⥠0.89 μg/mL; lower-extremity swelling; chest symptoms) were selected by multivariable analysis with p < 0.05. These five risk factors were used to build a logistic regression prediction model. When p < 0.1 in the multivariable logistic regression model, two additional risk factors were added: Caprini score ⥠5 and complications, and all seven risk factors were used to build another prediction model. Internal verification showed the cutoff values, sensitivity, and specificity of the two models to be 0.02474, 0.941, 0.816 (model 1) and 0.03824, 0.941, and 0.820 (model 2), respectively. Both models had good predictive ability, but prediction accuracy was 43.0% for both when using the data of the additional 291 inpatients in the two models.Conclusion: Two novel prediction models were built to predict VTE in non-oncological urological inpatients. This is a new method for VTE screening, and internal validation showed a good performance. External validation results were suboptimal but may provide clues for subsequent VTE screening.Keywords: non-oncological surgery, prediction model, urology, venous thromboembolism
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30. Magneto-Electrodeposition of 3D Cross-Linked NiCo-LDH for Flexible High-Performance Supercapacitors
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Hui Li, Shuai Lin, Han Li, Ziqiang Wu, Qian Chen, Lili Zhu, Changdian Li, Xuebin Zhu, and Yuping Sun
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Layered double hydroxides (LDHs) with outstanding redox activity on flexible current collectors can serve as ideal cathode materials for flexible hybrid supercapacitors in wearable energy storage devices. Electrodeposition is a facile, time-saving, and economical technique to fabricate LDHs. The limited loading mass induced by insufficient mass transport and finite exposure of active sites, however, greatly hinders the improvement of areal capacity. Herein, magneto-electrodeposition (MED) under high magnetic fields up to 9 T is developed to fabricate NiCo-LDH on flexible carbon cloth (CC) as well as Ti
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31. Incidence, Risk Factors, Risk Assessment Model and Compliance of Patients on Anticoagulants for Asymptomatic Venous Thromboembolism in Nononcological Urological Inpatients
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Kaixuan, Li, Quan, Zhu, Haozhen, Li, Ziqiang, Wu, Feng, Han, Zhengyan, Tang, and Zhao, Wang
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To study the incidence, risk factors for developing asymptomatic venous thromboembolism and the compliance of patients on anticoagulants for asymptomatic venous thromboembolism (VTE) in nononcological urological medium-high risk inpatients, and build a risk assessment model (RAM) for early screening for asymptomatic VTE.We conducted a retrospective analysis of 573 inpatients admitted to a nononcological urological ward of a tertiary hospital in China from January 1, 2017, to June 30, 2019. Data were collected using the electronic medical record system, and patients underwent a follow-up by phone 6 months after discharge.Among the 573 medium-high risk inpatients, 73 (15.4%) were diagnosed with VTE, including 20 (4.2%) symptomatic and 53 (11.2%) asymptomatic. Prior history of VTE, a history of anticoagulants or antiplatelet agents before admission, and D-dimer ≥ 1 were the potential risk factors identified for asymptomatic VTE. Patients with poor awareness of VTE and its dangers, and patients who lived more than 1 hour away from the hospital had a high probability of poor compliance with anticoagulation therapy after discharge. Using D-dimer (1.785 μg/ml), we built a RAM for the early diagnosis of asymptomatic VTE.We found that patients with urinary nontumor VTE had low compliance with anticoagulation therapy after discharge. The key factors for determining asymptomatic VTE in nononcological urological inpatients included prior history of VTE, a history of taking anticoagulants or anti-platelet agents before admission, and D-dimer ≥ 1. Furthermore, we found that the threshold of D-dimer should be elevated to 1.785 μg/ml to predict asymptomatic VTE.
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32. Incidence and risk factors of in-hospital venous thromboembolism in non-oncological urological inpatients: A single center experience
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Quan Zhu, Zhengyan Tang, Kaixuan Li, Haozhen Li, Liu Xuesong, Ziqiang Wu, and Zhao Wang
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medicine.medical_specialty ,business.industry ,Incidence (epidemiology) ,Emergency medicine ,medicine ,business ,Single Center ,Venous thromboembolism - Published
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33. Advance in research of treatment and prognosis of iatrogenic rectourethral fistula
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Ziqiang, Wu, Ruizhi, Xue, and Zhengyan, Tang
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Male ,Urinary Fistula ,Iatrogenic Disease ,Urethral Diseases ,Humans ,Rectal Fistula ,Prognosis - Abstract
Recturethral fistula (RUF) is a kind of serious complication that mainly happened during the treatment of prostate cancer. It has become one of the most difficult diseases to treat in urology because of its special anatomical location, complicated condition, and the varied prognosis. At present, the main treatment methods for RUF are conservative treatment such as application of antibiotics and indwelling catheters, etc. and surgical treatment such as transperineal approach, transsphincter approach, transanal approach, transabdominal approach, etc. However, there is no explicit treatment protocol for RUF. What's more, the etiology of RUF has changed greatly in recent years. Summarizing the advantages and disadvantages of different RUF's treatment methods and their prognosis will be helpful for the decision of clinical treatment.尿道直肠瘘(rectourethral fistula,RUF)是一种主要发生在前列腺癌治疗过程中的严重并发症,由于其解剖位置特殊,病情复杂,预后往往因人而异,成为泌尿外科最棘手的疾病之一。目前对于RUF的治疗主要有使用抗生素和留置导尿管等保守治疗及经会阴路径、括约肌路径、肛门路径、腹路径等手术治疗方法。具体选取哪种方式治疗RUF尚无明确定论,且近年来RUF的病因发生了较大变化。总结不同治疗方式的优缺点及其预后,将为RUF的治疗决策提供重要参考依据。.
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34. First report of 'Candidatus Phytoplasma asteris' associated with witches'-broom disease of Macadamia ternifolia in China
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Dezhou Shen, Zejia Lv, Aiting Zhou, Jianrong Wu, Yuqian Wei, Jianxin Chen, and Ziqiang Wu
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0106 biological sciences ,0301 basic medicine ,Aphid ,food.ingredient ,Broom ,food and beverages ,Plant Science ,Biology ,16S ribosomal RNA ,biology.organism_classification ,01 natural sciences ,Macadamia nut ,03 medical and health sciences ,Horticulture ,030104 developmental biology ,food ,Phytoplasma ,Shoot ,Phyllody ,Restriction fragment length polymorphism ,Agronomy and Crop Science ,010606 plant biology & botany - Abstract
Macadamia nut (Macadamia ternifolia) was first introduced into China from Australia in 1910, and the main cultivation areas were Yunnan and Guangxi. It can be used as both a fruit and a therapeutic drug, with high economic value. In March 2021, it was observed that the M. ternifolia was showing witches'-broom, leaf yellowing and plexus bud in Dehong Prefecture, Yunnan Province, China. The terminal buds of infected plants were inhibited and the lateral buds are stimulated to germinate into twigs in advance. It was named the M. ternifolia witches'-broom disease, and was found in urban and rural areas of Mangshi, Lianghe, Yingjiang, Mangdong, Longchuan and Longling cities and counties. More than 40% of the plants were infected on the seven areas surveyed. The lateral stems from symptomatic and asymptomatic plants were cut to small pieces. The tissues were treated by fixation, dehydration and spraying-gold. And the tissues were observed under a scanning electron microscope (Hitachi S-3000N) (Pathan et al. 2010). The nearly spherical bodies were found in the phloem sieve cells of symptomatic plants. Symptomatic and asymptomatic plants were collected from seven areas, ddH2O was used as the negative control, and Dodonaea viscose witches'-broom disease plants were used as the positive control. The total plants' DNA extraction was conducted from 0.1 g tissue using the CTAB method (Porebski et al. 1997), and were stored at -20 °C in a refrigerator in the Key Laboratory of Forest Disaster Warning and Control at the Southwest Forestry University. The nested PCR was employed to amplify the 16S rRNA gene with the primers P1/P7 and R16F2/R16R2 (Lee et al. 1993; Schneider et al. 1993). PCR amplicon of 1.8 kb and 1.2 kb were amplified (GenBank accessions MW892818, MW892819, MW892820, MW892821). The direct PCR with primer pairs rp(I)F/ rp(I)R (Lee et al. 2003) specific to the ribosomal protein (rp) gene yielded amplicons of approximately 1.2 kb (GenBank accessions MZ442600, MZ442601, MZ442602, MZ442603). The fragment from 21 samples was consistent with the positive control, confirming the association of phytoplasma with the disease. Interestingly, the phytoplasma/span>16S rRNA gene and rp gene was also amplified from the 4 samples of asymptomatic plant, we speculated that the latent infection and hidden symptoms existed in Macadamia nut (Moslemkhani and Sadeghi 2011). A BLAST analysis of the 16S rRNA sequences of MTWB phytoplasma showed that it has a 99% similarity with Trema laevigata witches'-broom phytoplasma (GenBank accession MG755412). The rp sequence shared 99% identity with 'Salix tetradenia' witches'-broom phytoplasma (GenBank accession KC117314). An analysis with iPhyClassifier showed that the virtual RFLP pattern derived from the query 16S rDNA fragment of MTWB phytoplasma is most similar to the reference pattern of the 16Sr group I, subgroup B (OY-M, GenBank accession AP006628), with a pattern similarity coefficient of 0.99. The phytoplasma is identified as 'Ca. Phytoplasma asteris'-related strain belonging to sub-group 16SrI-B. The phylogenetic tree was constructed based on 16S rRNA gene and rp gene sequences by using MEGA version 6.0 (Tamura et al. 2013) with neighbor-joining (NJ) method and bootstrap support was estimated with 1000 replicates. The result indicated that the MTWB phytoplasma formed a subclade in 16SrI-B and rpI-B respectively. In 2013, Macadamia nut showed leaf hardness phyllody and shoot proliferation caused by 'Ca. Phytoplasma asteris' in Artemisa, Cuba. The concern is that, the macadamia phytoplasma is closely related to the subgroup 16SrI-F, and it is significantly different from the Chinese strains (Perez-Lopez et al. 2013). In addition, the MTWB phytoplasma was graft-transmitted from infected to healthy plants in nursery conditions (Akhtar et al. 2009; Ikten et al. 2014). And the grafted plants were positive for the phytoplasma in the nested PCR assays. It is noteworthy that the plants were seriously damaged by aphid and it was speculated that the insects of Homoptera caused the spread of the disease by sucking plant sap, thus the aphids that transmits MTWB in China must be determined to control the M. ternifolia witches'-broom disease. To the best of our knowledge, Macadamia nut is a new host plant of 'Ca. Phytoplasma asteris' in China. The newly emerged disease is a threat to Macadamia nut.
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35. 4 × 32-Gbps Block-Wise QPSK 1200-km SSMF Direct Detection Transmission Based on Delta-Sigma Virtual Carrier Generation
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Zhuo Chen, Qi Yang, Jiaqi Huang, Lilin Yi, Xueyuan Ao, Zhongzhong Wang, Ziqiang Wu, Shenmao Zhang, and Junxiang Ke
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Computer science ,business.industry ,Single-mode optical fiber ,Delta-sigma modulation ,Signal ,Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Optics ,Transmission (telecommunications) ,Phase noise ,Electronic engineering ,Electrical and Electronic Engineering ,business ,Digital signal processing ,Communication channel ,Phase-shift keying - Abstract
Direct detection (DD) is one of the most attractive solutions for short and medium reach optical fiber transmission in comprehensive consideration of digital signal processing (DSP), power consumption, and cost. Various single side band (SSB) DD techniques have been widely investigated to detect and process the complex signal. In this paper, we propose a novel approach which uses only high-speed digital input/outputs (IO) to generate both quadrature phase shift keying (QPSK) signal and virtual carrier signal. A transmission of 4 × 32 Gb/s QPSK signal over 1200-km standard single mode fiber (SSMF) in block-wise manner has been successfully demonstrated. Only a single polarization in-phase-and-quadrature (IQ) modulator and one single photodiode (PD) are used for each channel. Compared with conventional DSP of coherent detection, the DSP in the proposed scheme is also simplified that only fixed frequency compensation is required without additional phase noise elimination. The overall system complexity has been greatly reduced.
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36. 4 × 32-Gbps Block-Wise QPSK 1200-km SSMF Direct Detection Transmission Based on Delta-Sigma Virtual Carrier Generation
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Zhuo Chen, Ziqiang Wu, Jiaqi Huang, Shenmao Zhang, Xueyuan Ao, Zhongzhong Wang, Junxiang Ke, Lilin Yi, and Qi Yang
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Direct detection (DD) is one of the most attractive solutions for short and medium reach optical fiber transmission in comprehensive consideration of digital signal processing (DSP), power consumption, and cost. Various single side band (SSB) DD techniques have been widely investigated to detect and process the complex signal. In this paper, we propose a novel approach which uses only high-speed digital input/outputs (IO) to generate both quadrature phase shift keying (QPSK) signal and virtual carrier signal. A transmission of 4 × 32 Gb/s QPSK signal over 1200-km standard single mode fiber (SSMF) in block-wise manner has been successfully demonstrated. Only a single polarization in-phase-and-quadrature (IQ) modulator and one single photodiode (PD) are used for each channel. Compared with conventional DSP of coherent detection, the DSP in the proposed scheme is also simplified that only fixed frequency compensation is required without additional phase noise elimination. The overall system complexity has been greatly reduced.
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37. Direct growth of porous vanadium nitride on carbon cloth with commercial-level mass loading for solid-state supercapacitors
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Ziqiang Wu, Han Li, Hui Li, Bingbing Yang, Renhuai Wei, Xiaoguang Zhu, Xuebin Zhu, and Yuping Sun
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General Chemical Engineering ,Environmental Chemistry ,General Chemistry ,Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering - Published
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38. Defective Boron Nitride Inducing the Lithium‐ion Migration on the Sub‐Surface of LiBH 4
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Ziqiang Wu, Kaiwen Wang, Weiwei Sun, Zhipeng Li, Zhihong Ma, Yunfeng Zhu, Yongjin Zou, and Yao Zhang
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Biomaterials ,Electrochemistry ,Condensed Matter Physics ,Electronic, Optical and Magnetic Materials - Published
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39. Investigation of urinary components in rat model of ketamine-induced bladder fibrosis based on metabolomics
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Ziqiang Wu, Zhengyan Tang, Haozhen Li, Quan Zhu, Zhao Wang, and Kaixuan Li
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Pathology ,medicine.medical_specialty ,business.industry ,Urology ,Urinary system ,030232 urology & nephrology ,H&E stain ,Ketamine hydrochloride ,Urine ,medicine.disease ,Masson's trichrome stain ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Reproductive Medicine ,Lower urinary tract symptoms ,Fibrosis ,030220 oncology & carcinogenesis ,medicine ,Ketamine ,Original Article ,business ,medicine.drug - Abstract
Background Ketamine abuse has been linked to the system's damage, presenting with lower urinary tract symptoms (LUTS). While the pathogenesis of ketamine-induced urinary damage is not fully understood, fibrosis is believed to be a potential mechanism. A metabolomic investigation of the urinary metabolites in ketamine abuse was conducted to gain insights into its pathogenesis. Methods A rat model of ketamine induced bladder fibrosis was established through tail vein injection of ketamine hydrochloride and control group was established through tail vein injection of the equivalent normal saline. Hematoxylin and eosin (H&E) staining and Masson trichrome staining were performed to evaluated bladder pathology. Urinary components were detected based on a metabolomic approach using ultra-high performance liquid tandem chromatography quadrupole time of flight mass spectrometry (UHPLC-QTOFMS platform). Orthogonal projections analyzed the data to latent structures discriminant analysis (OPLS-DA) and bioinformatics analysis. Results The rat model of ketamine induced bladder fibrosis was confirmed through H&E and Masson trichrome staining. There were marked differences in the urinary metabolites between the experimental group and the control group. Compared to the control group, 16 kinds of differential metabolites were up-regulated and 102 differential metabolites were down-regulated in the urine samples of the ketamine group. Bioinformatics analysis revealed the related metabolic pathways. Conclusions Using a ketamine-induced bladder fibrosis rat model, this study identified the differential urinary metabolites expressed following ketamine treatment. These results provide vital clues for exploring the pathogenesis of ketamine-induced LUTS and may further contribute to the disease's diagnosis and treatment.
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40. Population Mobility Driven COVID-19 Analysis in Shenzhen
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Xiaozhi Lin, Xin Li, Hao Liao, Zhanning Zhang, Yunkun Zhu, Juyang Cao, Lijun Ma, and Ziqiang Wu
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03 medical and health sciences ,Geographic mobility ,2019-20 coronavirus outbreak ,0302 clinical medicine ,Geography ,Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) ,Severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) ,0103 physical sciences ,Demographic economics ,030212 general & internal medicine ,010306 general physics ,01 natural sciences ,Basic reproduction number - Abstract
In the beginning of 2020, the COVID-19 epidemic broke out and spread all over the world in just a few months. COVID-19 spread analysis has attracted considerable research efforts in many areas including the impact of population mobility on the epidemic development. However, most studies do not use real data on population mobility, or choose an overly wide range of objects. This paper studies the COVID-19 epidemic in Shenzhen from January 26 to February 16, focusing on the impact of population mobility on the epidemic development. Combined with the population mobility data, we propose the Source-SEIR model. We estimated that the basic reproduction number of SARS-CoV-2 is 2.61. The experiment results show that the combination of population mobility data is helpful to the evaluation of the epidemic development, and the restrictions on population mobility in Shenzhen have played a role in curbing the deterioration of COVID-19 epidemic. Without restrictions on population mobility, there will be more than 600 confirmed cases of COVID-19 in Shenzhen.
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41. Application value of D-dimer testing and Caprini risk assessment model (RAM) to predict venous thromboembolism (VTE) in Chinese non-oncological urological inpatients: a retrospective study from a tertiary hospital
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Haozhen Li, Zhao Wang, Kaixuan Li, Ziqiang Wu, Quan Zhu, and Zhengyan Tang
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medicine.medical_specialty ,Receiver operating characteristic ,business.industry ,Urology ,Area under the curve ,Retrospective cohort study ,030204 cardiovascular system & hematology ,Computed tomographic ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Reproductive Medicine ,Internal medicine ,D-dimer ,medicine ,Clinical significance ,Original Article ,030212 general & internal medicine ,Risk assessment ,business ,Venous thromboembolism - Abstract
Background The Caprini risk assessment model (RAM) and D-dimer testing have been widely used in the prediction of venous thromboembolism (VTE). However, the clinical significance of these testing options are limited in non-oncological urological inpatients because of the low specificity. Methods This retrospective study included 1,453 patients who were admitted to the non-oncological unit of the Department of Urology, Xiangya Hospital, Central South University, from January 2018 to December 2018. The highest score of Caprini RAM and the highest D-dimer level were collected in this retrospective study. Ultrasound examinations of the lower extremities or computed tomographic pulmonary arteriography (CTPA) were applied to patients who were suspected of having VTE, if necessary. Results A total of 1,453 patients were collected in this study, which included 34 VTE and 1,419 non-VTE patients. The threshold of D-dimer was 0.89 µg/mL, according to the receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curve, with a sensitivity of 82.4%, a specificity of 83.3%, and a negative predictive value (NPV) of 99.5%. The cut-off of the Caprini RAM was 5, with a sensitivity of 76.5%, a specificity of 58.7%, and an NPV of 99.0%. The area under the curve (AUC) was higher for D-dimer (0.86) than for the Caprini score (0.73). Conclusions The application of 0.89 µg/mL and a score of 5 as cut-offs for D-dimer testing and Caprini RAM, respectively, could safely decrease the proportion of Chinese non-oncological urological inpatients who needed to undergo further examinations. These new findings may enhance the application value of D-dimer testing and Caprini RAM for Chinese non-oncological urological inpatients.
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42. Establishment of Prediction Models for venous thromboembolism in non-oncological urological inpatients--a single center experience
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Kaixuan Li, Haozhen Li, Quan Zhu, Ziqiang Wu, Zhao Wang, and Zhengyan Tang
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Background To establish prediction models for venous thromboembolism (VTE) in non-oncological urological inpatients. Methods A retrospective analysis of 1453 inpatients was carried out and the risk factors for VTE had been clarified our previous studies. Results Risk factors included the following 5 factors: presence of previous VTE (X1), presence of anticoagulants or anti-platelet agents treatment before admission (X2), D-dimer value (≥ 0.89 µg/ml, X3), presence of lower extremity swelling (X4), presence of chest symptoms (X5). The logistic regression model is Logit (P) = − 5.970 + 2.882 * X1 + 2.588 * X2 + 3.141 * X3 + 1.794 * X4 + 3.553 * X5. When widened the p value to not exceeding 0.1 in multivariate logistic regression model, two addition risk factors were enrolled: Caprini score (≥ 5, X6), presence of complications (X7). The prediction model turns into Logit (P) = − 6.433 + 2.696 * X1 + 2.507 * X2 + 2.817 * X3 + 1.597 * X4 + 3.524 * X5 + 0.886 * X6 + 0.963 * X7. Internal verification results suggest both two models have a good predictive ability, but the prediction accuracy turns to be both only 43.0% when taking the additional 291 inpatients’ data in the two models. Conclusion We built two similar novel prediction models to predict VTE in non-oncological urological inpatients. Trial registration: This trial was retrospectively registered at http://www.chictr.org.cn/index.aspx under the public title“The incidence, risk factors and establishment of prediction model for VTE n urological inpatients” with a code ChiCTR1900027180 on November 3, 2019. (Specific URL to the registration web page: http://www.chictr.org.cn/showproj.aspx?proj=44677).
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43. Frequency of Breakfast and Physical Fitness among Chinese College Students
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Qiang Gong, Yufei Cui, Wenbo Zhang, Shulei Chen, Yanbo Chen, and Ziqiang Wu
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Adult ,Male ,China ,Health (social science) ,Adolescent ,Universities ,Social Psychology ,Cross-sectional study ,Health Behavior ,education ,Physical fitness ,Running ,Young Adult ,03 medical and health sciences ,Grip strength ,0302 clinical medicine ,Surveys and Questionnaires ,Humans ,Medicine ,030212 general & internal medicine ,Young adult ,Students ,Breakfast ,Consumption (economics) ,Hand Strength ,business.industry ,digestive, oral, and skin physiology ,Confounding ,Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health ,030229 sport sciences ,Cross-Sectional Studies ,Sprint ,Physical Fitness ,Female ,Health behavior ,business ,human activities ,Demography - Abstract
OBJECTIVE Although several studies report a relationship between breakfast consumption and physical fitness, results are inconsistent and lack evidence in young adults. The objective of this study was to investigate the relationship between frequency of breakfast consumption and physical fitness among college students. METHODS This cross-sectional study investigated 10,125 Chinese college students (6251 male, 3874 female participants) who underwent physical examinations in 2015. Breakfast consumption was assessed using a self-reported questionnaire. Physical fitness was evaluated by grip strength and 50-meter sprint. RESULTS After adjusting for confounding factors, a significantly positive association was observed between frequency of breakfast consumption and grip strength (p < .001 for both sexes). Frequent breakfast consumption also was associated with faster sprint times in male and female participants (p < .001, and .002 respectively). CONCLUSIONS We found that frequent breakfast consumption is significantly associated with higher grip strength and faster sprint times in Chinese college students.
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44. Periostin promotes migration, proliferation, and differentiation of human periodontal ligament mesenchymal stem cells
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Lin Liu, Wenyong Dai, Qiao-na Wang, Xiao-zhen Zhang, Pei Wang, Ziqiang Wu, Yi Tang, Ming Li, and Chunbo Tang
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Male ,0301 basic medicine ,Periodontal Ligament ,Periostin ,Biochemistry ,03 medical and health sciences ,Rheumatology ,Cell Movement ,Humans ,Periodontal fiber ,Orthopedics and Sports Medicine ,CD90 ,Gene Silencing ,Molecular Biology ,Cells, Cultured ,Cell Proliferation ,Cluster of differentiation ,biology ,Cell growth ,Regeneration (biology) ,CD44 ,Mesenchymal stem cell ,Cell Differentiation ,Mesenchymal Stem Cells ,Cell Biology ,Antigens, Differentiation ,Molecular biology ,Cell biology ,030104 developmental biology ,biology.protein ,Female ,Cell Adhesion Molecules - Abstract
Periostin (POSTN) is critical to bone and dental tissue morphogenesis, postnatal development, and maintenance; however, its roles in tissue repair and regeneration mediated by human periodontal ligament mesenchymal stem cells (PDLSCs) remain unclear. The present study was designed to evaluate the effects of POSTN on hPDLSCs in vitro.hPDLSCs were isolated and characterized by their expression of the cell surface markers CD44, CD90, CD105, CD34, and CD45. Next, 100 ng/mL recombinant human POSTN protein (rhPOSTN) was used to stimulate the hPDLSCs. Lentiviral POSTN shRNA was used to knockdown POSTN. The cell counting kit-8 (CCK8) and scratch assay were used to analyze cell proliferation and migration, respectively. Osteogenic differentiation was investigated using an alkaline phosphatase (ALP) activity assay, alizarin staining, and quantitative calcium analysis and related genes/protein expression assays.Isolated hPDLSCs were positive for CD44, CD90, and CD105 and negative for CD34 and CD45. In addition, 100 ng/mL rhPOSTN significantly accelerated scratch closure, and POSTN-knockdown cells presented slower closure at 24 h and 48 h. Furthermore, the integrin inhibitor Cilengitide depressed the scratch closure that was enhanced by POSTN at 24 h. The CCK8 assay showed that 100 ng/mL rhPOSTN promoted hPDLSC proliferation. Moreover, 100 ng/mL rhPOSTN increased the expression of RUNX2, OSX, OPN, OCN, and VEGF and enhanced ALP activity and mineralization. POSTN silencing decreased the expression of RUNX2, OSX, OPN, OCN, and VEGF and inhibited ALP activity and mineralization.POSTN accelerated the migration, proliferation, and osteogenic differentiation of hPDLSCs.
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45. Modifying the Surface Properties of Iron Oxide Nanoparticles with Organic–Inorganic Shells
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Yujun Liu, Zhongxia Zhao, Ziqiang Wu, Jing Han, Xuan Li, Ren Ren, Rongdong Xu, Guangpu Zhu, Song Chen, and Liya Wen
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Materials science ,0206 medical engineering ,Biomedical Engineering ,Bioengineering ,02 engineering and technology ,General Chemistry ,021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology ,Condensed Matter Physics ,020601 biomedical engineering ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,chemistry ,Chemical engineering ,Organic inorganic ,General Materials Science ,0210 nano-technology ,Iron oxide nanoparticles - Published
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46. Kangfuxin Oral Liquid Attenuates Bleomycin-Induced Pulmonary Fibrosis via the TGF-β1/Smad Pathway
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Weiwei Liu, Baojia Wang, Shujun Wei, Yongxiang Gao, Juan Zhao, Xueping Li, Ziqiang Wu, Huan Xu, Yongjing Xiang, and Huan Yao
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0303 health sciences ,Article Subject ,Chemistry ,Respiratory disease ,lcsh:Other systems of medicine ,SMAD ,Matrix metalloproteinase ,lcsh:RZ201-999 ,medicine.disease ,Bleomycin ,Extracellular matrix ,03 medical and health sciences ,Idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,0302 clinical medicine ,030228 respiratory system ,Complementary and alternative medicine ,Pulmonary fibrosis ,Cancer research ,medicine ,030304 developmental biology ,Transforming growth factor ,Research Article - Abstract
Idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis (IPF) is a fatal respiratory disease with a poor prognosis characterized by transforming growth factor (TGF)-β-induced proliferation, migration, and differentiation of fibroblasts, resulting in excessive extracellular matrix (ECM) deposition. Whether Kangfuxin oral liquid (KFXOL) has a protective function in pulmonary fibrosis is largely unknown. The goal of this study was to investigate the potential efficacy of KFXOL, as well as the underlying mechanism by which KFXOL regulates pulmonary fibrosis in vivo and in vitro. We found that KFXOL dramatically attenuated intratracheal bleomycin (BLM)-induced pulmonary fibrosis in terms of both severe alveolar architecture destruction and collagen deposition. KFXOL treatment significantly inhibited the proliferation, migration, and differentiation of pulmonary fibroblasts following activation using BLM/TGF-β1 and normalized the expression of ECM deposition-related proteins, including matrix metalloproteinase (MMP)-1, MMP-9, and tissue inhibitor of metalloproteinases 1. These effects were mediated via the inhibition of TGF-β1 and phosphorylated Smad2/3 activation in vivo. Taken together, our data suggest that KFXOL attenuates the development of pulmonary fibrosis via the TGF-β1/Smad signaling pathway and thus has potential utility in the treatment of pulmonary fibrosis.
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47. Publisher Correction: Inhibition of eNOS by L-NAME resulting in rat hind limb developmental defects through PFKFB3 mediated angiogenetic pathway
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Guanhua Lou, Shiyi Zhou, Lan Yang, Huan Yao, Xiongbing Chen, Cong Huang, Ziqiang Wu, Huan Xu, Yang Wang, Lingling Zhang, Yong Wang, Yiming Xu, Wangming Hu, Yaping Shi, and Cen Jiang
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medicine.medical_specialty ,Multidisciplinary ,biology ,business.industry ,Science ,Hindlimb ,biology.organism_classification ,Endocrinology ,Enos ,Internal medicine ,Medicine ,business - Abstract
An amendment to this paper has been published and can be accessed via a link at the top of the paper.
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48. Transport dynamics analysis in ferromagnetic heterojunction using Raman spectroscopy and magnetic force microscopy
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Ziqiang Wu, Ren Ren, Xuan Li, Yijing Ren, Song Chen, Liya Wen, and Rongdong Xu
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Materials science ,Phonon ,02 engineering and technology ,01 natural sciences ,Pulsed laser deposition ,symbols.namesake ,Condensed Matter::Materials Science ,Condensed Matter::Superconductivity ,0103 physical sciences ,lcsh:TA401-492 ,General Materials Science ,Thin film ,Metal insulator transition (MIT) ,General ,010306 general physics ,Condensed matter physics ,Heterojunction ,Strong correlated electrons ,Positive magnetoresistance ,021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology ,Ferromagnetism ,symbols ,Condensed Matter::Strongly Correlated Electrons ,lcsh:Materials of engineering and construction. Mechanics of materials ,Spin–orbit dynamics ,Magnetic force microscope ,0210 nano-technology ,Raman spectroscopy ,Spin–orbital coupling ,Raman scattering - Abstract
The ZnO/La 0.7 Sr 0.3 MnO 3 thin film was epitaxially fabricated on LaAlO 3 (100) by pulse laser deposition. The Raman scattering on the single layer LaSrMnO and junction ZnO/La 0.7 Sr 0.3 MnO 3 was investigated in a giant softening by 490 cm −1 John-Teller, 620 and 703 cm −1 optical phonon modes. The Raman spectra LaSrMnO and ZnO/La 0.7 Sr 0.3 MnO 3 were observed with distinct features, i.e., the thickness was in dependent of frequency and intensity. The dynamics results showed that the spin–orbital coupling was caused by anomalies tilt of MnO 6 octahedron. The LSMO/ZnO junction exhibited excellent junction positive magneto-resistance behavior in the temperature range of 77–300 K. The kinetic energy gain was achieved by orbital competition, strong crystal field and charge order of energy band splitting. The transport orbits were in the environment of the ferromagnetic-orbital ordering. The structures of barriers could be adjusted by junction interface and domain boundary condition in terms of the presence of spin–orbital fluctuating.
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49. Andrographolide promotes skeletal muscle regeneration after acute injury through epigenetic modulation
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Weichuan Fan, Guanhua Lou, Han Xiao, Baojia Wang, Xianli Meng, Weiming Liu, Youjun Yang, Huan Yao, Yong Wang, Lan Yang, Wangming Hu, Yiming Xu, Yaping Shi, Ziqiang Wu, Yang Wang, Xiongbing Chen, Li Wen, and Huan Xu
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Male ,0301 basic medicine ,Andrographolide ,Muscle Fibers, Skeletal ,Anti-Inflammatory Agents ,Muscle Development ,MyoD ,Epigenesis, Genetic ,Myoblasts ,Mice ,03 medical and health sciences ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,0302 clinical medicine ,medicine ,Animals ,Regeneration ,Muscular dystrophy ,Muscle, Skeletal ,Myopathy ,Cells, Cultured ,Cell Proliferation ,Pharmacology ,Chemistry ,Skeletal muscle ,medicine.disease ,Cell biology ,Myotube differentiation ,Mice, Inbred C57BL ,030104 developmental biology ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Desmin ,MYF5 ,Diterpenes ,medicine.symptom ,030217 neurology & neurosurgery - Abstract
Myopathy is a muscle disease in which muscle fibers do not function properly, and eventually cause severe diseases, such as muscular dystrophy. The properly regeneration of skeletal muscle plays a pivotal role to maintain the muscle function after muscle injury. The aim of this study is to determine whether andrographolide plays an effect role on regulating skeletal muscle regeneration. Mouse satellite cells, C2C12 cells and Cardiotoxin (CTX) intramuscular injection induced acute skeletal muscle injury model were used to evaluate whether andrographolide is essential for skeletal muscle regeneration. The underling mechanism detected using immunohistochemistry stain, western blot, real time PCR. Andrographolide promotes mouse skeletal muscle regeneration. In cardiotoxin induced skeletal muscle injury model, andrographolide treatment enhanced myotube generation and promoted myotube fusion. Andrographolide treatment dramatically increased expression of myotube differentiation related genes, including Desmin, MyoD, MyoG, Myomaker, Tnni2, Dmd, Myoz1 and Myoz3. For the mechanism studies, we observed that andrographolide treatment significantly promoted histone modification, such as H3K4Me2, H3K4Me3 and H3K36Me2, both in vivo and in vitro. Treatment with DZNep, a Lysine methyltransferase EZH2 inhibitor, significantly attenuated andrographolide-induced expression of Myf5, Myomaker, Skeletal muscle α-actin, MyoD and MyoG. Taken together, our data in this study demonstrate andrographolide epigenetically drives differentiation and fusion of myotube, eventually promotes skeletal muscle regeneration. This should be a therapeutic treatment for skeletal muscle regeneration after muscle damage.
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50. Andrographolide attenuates imbalance of gastric vascular homeostasis induced by ethanol through glycolysis pathway
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Chuan Zheng, Huan Yao, Qing Jiang, Weichuan Fan, Weiming Liu, Yong Wang, Yongxiang Gao, Guanhua Lou, Huan Xu, Ziqiang Wu, and Yiming Xu
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0301 basic medicine ,Endothelium ,Phosphofructokinase-2 ,Andrographolide ,lcsh:Medicine ,Pharmacology ,Article ,Extracellular matrix ,03 medical and health sciences ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,0302 clinical medicine ,In vivo ,Cell Movement ,medicine ,Human Umbilical Vein Endothelial Cells ,Animals ,Homeostasis ,Humans ,Glycolysis ,Ethanol metabolism ,lcsh:Science ,Cell Proliferation ,Multidisciplinary ,Ethanol ,Macrophages ,lcsh:R ,Stomach ,Vascular endothelial cell proliferation ,Extracellular Matrix ,Endothelial stem cell ,Mice, Inbred C57BL ,030104 developmental biology ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,chemistry ,Gastric Mucosa ,lcsh:Q ,Diterpenes ,030217 neurology & neurosurgery - Abstract
Different kinds of factors contribute to gastric ulcer development which characterized by damaging gastric mucosal layer. However, gastric vascular homeostasis is not well defined and whether andrographolide has a protective function is largely unknown. The goal of this study is to investigate the potential function roles and underlying mechanism by which andrographolide regulates gastric vascular homeostasis in vivo and in vitro. Gastric ulcer animal model induced on andrographolide pretreated C57/BL6 mouse by ethanol intragastric administration. Hematoxylin and Eosin Stain, Masson’s trichrome stain and Immunohistochemistry stain performed to observe gastric vascular homeostasis, which associated hemorrhage, extracellular matrix deposition and macrophage infiltration. The activity of vascular endothelial cells were associated with the proliferation and migration, which were detected using cell counting, MTS, and wound scratch healing assay. The underlying endothelial glycolytic mechanism investigated in vivo and in vitro. Andrographolide pretreatment dramatically attenuates ethanol intragastric administration induced imbalance of gastric vascular homeostasis which characterized by severe hemorrhage, increase extracellular matrix deposition and augment macrophage infiltration. Andrographolide treatment conspicuous inhibits HUVEC-C activity characterized by suppressing proliferation and migration of endothelial cells. Mechanically, andrographolide treatment significant suppresses the expression of glycolytic genes, especially decrease PFKFB3 expression. The treatment with PFKFB3 inhibitor, 3-PO, exacerbates the inhibitory function of andrographolide on vascular endothelial cell proliferation and migration. Those data Suggests that andrographolide contributes to maintain gastric vascular homeostasis, at least partially, by inhibiting PFKFB3 mediated glycolysis pathway. Andrographolide plays a crucial role in maintaining gastric vascular homeostasis during gastric ulcer development through regulating vascular endothelial cell glycolytic pathway.
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