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2. Memantine attenuates the development of osteoarthritis by blocking NMDA receptor mediated calcium overload and chondrocyte senescence
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Cheng, Qingmei, He, Ke, Zhu, Junyu, Li, Xiaoxiao, Wu, Xuan, Zeng, Chao, Lei, Guanghua, Wang, Ning, Li, Hui, and Wei, Jie
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- 2024
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3. Research on the integration of microbial fuel cells with conventional wastewater treatment technology: Advantages of anaerobic fermentation
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Feng, Fu, Wu, Chih-Hung, Li, Fuying, Wang, Xiang, Zhu, Junyu, Zhang, Rui, and Chen, Sheng-Chung
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- 2024
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4. Bending energy absorption performance of composite fender piles with different winding angles
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Chen Weisen, Fang Hai, Zhu Lu, Zhang Xinchen, and Zhu Junyu
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gfrp ,winding angles ,fender piles ,failure modes ,finite element simulation ,Technology ,Chemical technology ,TP1-1185 - Abstract
In recent years, there has been an increase in accidents involving vessels colliding with bridge piers. These ship–bridge collisions can result in tragic loss of life and severe damage to the bridge structure. To address this issue, a type of fender pile made of winding-formed glass fiber-reinforced polymer (GFRP) was proposed as a solution. In this article, three- and four-point bending tests were performed to compare and analyze the damage modes and load-carrying capacity of the fender piles at two different winding angles, namely 45° and 75°. Vertical impact test was simulated using ANSYS/LS-DYNA to verify finite element models. The results revealed variations in damage patterns and bending performance of GFRP piles under the two fiber winding angles. The simulation results suggest that GFRP fender piles can effectively increase the impact time of ship–bridge collisions and reduce the collision forces, thereby significantly improving the protection of bridge piers.
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- 2024
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5. Pyramid NeRF: Frequency Guided Fast Radiance Field Optimization
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Zhu, Junyu, Zhu, Hao, Zhang, Qi, Zhu, Fang, Ma, Zhan, and Cao, Xun
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- 2023
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6. Research on Reflection Power Suppression Method of Solid State Amplifier
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CHEN Shengyi;LI Xiao;ZHU Junyu;ZHANG Chunlin;LONG Wei;LIU Yang;LIU Shenghua;LU Zhijun
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solid state amplifier ,reflection power ,power combiner ,s parameter ,Nuclear engineering. Atomic power ,TK9001-9401 ,Nuclear and particle physics. Atomic energy. Radioactivity ,QC770-798 - Abstract
Solid state amplifier (SSA) has been increasingly applicated in accelerators facilities in recent years. However, with the improvement of the power level, equipment failure caused by reflected power becomes the main risk in long-term operation of SSA. A high-power SSA is usually composed of multiple power amplifier modules through power combiner nets. When the power amplifier modules with unequal amplitudes and SSA operate under a full reflection caused by arcing of the cavity, the modules may be easily damaged due to excessive reflected power. The optimization of the power combiners is an effective means for improving the stability of SSAs under high power reflection. In this paper, the mechanisms and conditions under which reflection power arises were analyzed by using the scattering parameter of the combiner, and the optimization scheme of the combiner to reduce the maximum reflected power was proposed. In addition, a set of 500 MHz 8-way power combiner experimental facility was designed to verify the result of theoretical calculation under various working conditions. Simulation and experimental results show that the reflected power of the power amplifier module not only is related to the matching state of SSA, but also is related to the output state of the power amplifier module itself and parameters of combiner. The total reflected power of the power amplifier module is the sum of the reflected power from the mismatched load and the combined power from the other modules. When all the power amplifier modules of the SSA working perfectly, the reflected power of its own signal of a module is exactly compensated by the sum of the power with opposite phase from all other modules. In this case, the reflected power of the module is only related to the matching state of the SSA, and its maximum value is equivalent to the rated output power of the module. In another case, when one of the SSA’s power amplifier modules is switched off, the reflected power received by some of the modules may be as high as nearly 4 times the rated power of a single module, which will lead to severe overloading of the circulator loads and risk of damage to the modules. Eventually, by optimizing the parameters of the combiner, the maximum reflection power is effectively reduced due to suppress in-phase superposition of the reflected power coupled form other modules. The experimental results are in good agreement with the theoretical calculations, which proves the effectiveness of the optimization scheme. Therefore, this research can provide some valuable references for the subsequent development of higher power SSA for CSNS, SAPS and other accelerator facilities.
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- 2023
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7. The aroma characteristics of oolong tea are jointly determined by processing mode and tea cultivars
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He, Chang, Zhou, Jingtao, Li, Yuchuan, zhang, De, Ntezimana, Bernard, Zhu, Junyu, Wang, Xiaoyong, Xu, Wenluan, Wen, Xiaoju, Chen, Yuqiong, Yu, Zhi, Wang, Yu, and Ni, Dejiang
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- 2023
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8. Kink band formation mechanism in α/β Ti-9Cr two-phase alloy
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Zhu, Junyu, Briffod, Fabien, Shiraiwa, Takayuki, Enoki, Manabu, and Emura, Satoshi
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- 2023
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9. 3D culture boosting fullerenol nanoparticles to induce calreticulin exposure on MCF-7 cells for enhanced macrophage-mediated cell removal
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Liu, Sen, Liang, Haojun, Lv, Linwen, Hu, Fan, Liu, Qiuyang, Wang, Yujiao, Zhu, Junyu, Chen, Ziteng, Li, Jiacheng, Wang, Zhijie, Chang, Ya-nan, Li, Juan, Ma, Xiancai, Chen, Kui, and Xing, Gengmei
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- 2023
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10. Clot structure-based physical-matching design of platelet cloaking nano-delivery system facilitates specific arteriovenous thrombolysis
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Wang, Yujiao, Lv, Linwen, Liang, Haojun, Liang, Wei, Chen, Ziteng, Li, Jiacheng, Liu, Sen, Hu, Fan, Zhu, Junyu, Liu, Qiuyang, Wang, Zhijie, Chang, Ya-nan, Li, Juan, Li, Min, Li, Guiying, Chen, Kui, and Xing, Gengmei
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- 2022
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11. Effects of three major nutrient contents, compost thickness and treatment time on larval weight, process performance and residue component in black soldier fly larvae (Hermetia illucens) composting
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Deng, Bo, Zhu, Junyu, Wang, Guoqing, Xu, Chao, Zhang, Xin, Wang, Panpan, and Yuan, Qiaoxia
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- 2022
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12. BRP-Net: A discrete-aware network based on attention mechanisms and LSTM for birth rate prediction in prefecture-level cities.
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Xue, Mingfu, Zhu, Junyu, Wu, Rusheng, Zhang, Xiayiwei, and Chen, Yuan
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CITIES & towns , *SOCIAL problems , *TIME series analysis , *FEDERAL government , *LOCAL government , *BIRTH rate - Abstract
The continuous decline in the birth rate can lead to a series of social and economic problems. Accurately predicting the birth rate of a region will help national and local governments to formulate more scientifically sound development policies. This paper proposes a discrete-aware model BRP-Net based on attention mechanism and LSTM, for effectively predicting the birth rate of prefecture-level cities. BRP-Net is trained using multiple variables related to comprehensive development of prefecture-level cities, covering factors such as economy, education and population structure that can influence the birth rate. Additionally, the comprehensive data of China's prefecture-level cities exhibits strong spatiotemporal specificity. Our model leverages the advantages of attention mechanism to identify the feature correlation and temporal relationships of these multi-variable time series input data. Extensive experimental results demonstrate that the proposed BRP-Net has higher accuracy and better generalization performance compared to other mainstream methods, while being able to adapt to the spatiotemporal specificity of variables between prefecture-level cities. Using BRP-Net to achieve precise and robust prediction estimates of the birth rate in prefecture-level cities can provide more effective decision-making references for local governments to formulate more accurate and reasonable fertility encouragement policies. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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13. Comparison of Injury Severity Score (ISS) and New Injury Severity Score (NISS) in the Evaluation of Thoracic Trauma Patients: A Retrospective Cohort Study.
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Jin, He, Zhang, Yuanyuan, Zhang, Qi, Ouyang, Lijuan, Li, Xueyao, Zhang, Yiyan, Yang, Baosheng, Sun, Junfeng, Wei, Chaohui, Yang, Guimei, Guan, Li, Luo, Shilan, Zhu, Junyu, Liang, Huaping, and Kam, Chak W.
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Objective. To explore the value of the injury severity score (ISS) and the new injury severity score (NISS) for evaluating injuries and predicting complications (pneumonia and respiratory failure) and poor prognoses (in‐hospital tracheal intubation, extended length of hospital stay, ICU admission, prolonged ICU stay, and death) in patients with thoracic trauma. Methods. The data of consecutive patients with thoracic trauma who were admitted to the department of cardiothoracic surgery of a tertiary hospital between January 2018 and December 2021 were retrospectively collected. ISS and NISS were calculated for each patient. The study outcomes were complications and poor prognoses. The differences in ISS and NISS between patients with complications and poor prognoses and patients without the abovementioned conditions were compared using the Mann‒Whitney U test. Discrimination and calibration of ISS and NISS in predicting outcomes were compared using the area under the receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curve (AUC) and Hosmer‒Lemeshow (H‐L) statistic. Results. A total of 310 patients were included. ISS and NISS of patients with complications and poor prognoses were greater than those of patients without complications and poor prognoses, respectively. The discrimination of ISS in predicting pneumonia, respiratory failure, in‐hospital tracheal intubation, extended length of hospital stay, ICU admission, prolonged ICU stay, and death (AUCs: 0.609, 0.721, 0.848, 0.784, 0.763, 0.716, and 0.804, respectively) was not statistically significantly different from that of NISS in predicting the corresponding outcomes (AUCs: 0.628, 0.712, 0.795, 0.767, 0.750, 0.750, and 0.818, respectively). ISS showed better calibration than NISS for predicting pneumonia, respiratory failure, in‐hospital tracheal intubation, extended length of hospital stay, and ICU admission but worse calibration for predicting prolonged ICU stay and death. Conclusion. ISS and NISS are both suitable for injury evaluation. There was no statistically significant difference in discrimination between ISS and NISS, but they had different calibrations when predicting different outcomes. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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14. Oxidation Resistance of Ir/HfO 2 Composite Coating Prepared by Chemical Vapor Deposition: Microstructure and Elemental Migration.
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Zhu, Junyu, Li, Wenting, Cai, Hongzhong, Wang, Xian, Wang, Xingqiang, Wei, Yan, Hu, Changyi, Zhao, Xingdong, and Zhang, Xuxiang
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CHEMICAL vapor deposition ,COMPOSITE coating ,SURFACE coatings ,DIFFUSION coatings ,DIFFUSION barriers ,THERMAL conductivity - Abstract
In this study, a HfO
2 coating was developed on an Ir matrix using a customized open-tube airflow, cold-wall chemical vapor deposition instrument. The preparation process and structure of the as-prepared coating were investigated to gain insights into its characteristics. The HfO2 coating effectively prevents direct contact between Ir and O, leading to a reduction in the oxidation rate of Ir. Furthermore, defects such as micropores and cracks generated during sealed oxidation erosion contribute to Ir's decelerated oxidation failure. The as-prepared HfO2 coating exhibits low thermal conductivity and a high heat radiation rate, reducing the coating's surface temperature. These characteristics significantly enhance adversity tolerance and increase the working temperature of the coating. Moreover, the as-prepared HfO2 coating can serve as a diffusion barrier, blocking both the direct contact of O with the Ir coating and the diffusion of other elements to the Ir coating. As a result, the rates of diffusion of other elements to the Ir coating are reduced. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
- 2024
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15. Association between hyperuricemia, gout, urate lowering therapy, and osteoarthritis: A protocol for a systematic review and meta-analysis
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Zhu, Junyu, Wang, Yilun, Chen, Yuhao, Li, Xiaoxiao, Yang, Zidan, and Li, Hui
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- 2020
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16. Transmission Line Voltage Measurement Utilizing a Calibrated Suspension Grounding Voltage Sensor.
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Huang, Rujin, Zhang, Wenbin, Zhu, Junyu, Zou, Xiangqi, Wu, Hetao, and Suo, Chunguang
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ELECTRIC potential measurement ,ELECTRIC lines ,ELECTRIC field effects ,ELECTRIC interference ,VOLTAGE - Abstract
The accurate voltage measurement of distribution networks is of great significance in power dispatching and fault diagnosis. Voltage sensors based on the spatial electric field effect do not require grounding, which provides the possibility for the distributed measurement of transmission line voltages. However, the divider ratio of suspension grounding voltage sensors is affected by the height between the sensor and the ground, as well as the distance between the sensor and the telegraph pole. In this paper, a self-calibration method based on internal capacitance transformation is proposed to realize the on-line calibration of suspension grounding voltage sensors. The calibration is accomplished by switching different parameters in the conditioning circuit, and the calibration process does not require power failure or known input excitation. In addition, the impact of electric fields in the other two phases of three-phase transmission lines on measurement through simulation research is quantified in this paper. In order to reduce the impact of interference electric fields, an equipotential shielding structure is designed. The circuit topology and probe prototype have been developed and testing has been conducted in laboratory conditions; the experimental results show that the maximum relative error of voltage amplitude is 1.65%, and the phase relative error is 0.94%. The measurement accuracy is not limited by the height to ground or the distance to the telegraph pole. In addition, in the application of an equipotential shielding probe, the maximum deviation of measured voltage is 0.7% with and without interference electric fields. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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17. The role of low air pressure in the variation of negative corona-generated space charge in a rod to plane electrode
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Bian XingMing, Zhu JunYu, Yang Wei, Wan ShuWei, Qi Lei, Li XueBao, and Li HaiBing
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space charge ,Poisson equation ,ion density ,corona ,negative corona-generated space charge ,rod electrode ,plane electrode ,air pressure ,negative fluid model ,charged-particle density ,flux corrected transport algorithm ,electron ion densities ,positive ion densities ,Electrical engineering. Electronics. Nuclear engineering ,TK1-9971 ,Electricity ,QC501-721 - Abstract
The corona-generated space charge may vary in different air pressures, and the quantitative law between the corona-generated space charge density and air pressure has never been investigated. This work utilised computational approaches to explore the role of air pressure in the variation of negative corona-generated space charge. A negative fluid model in which the air pressure could be varied was built up to calculate the charged-particle density and electric field under different applied voltages. The continuity equations were solved by flux corrected transport algorithm and the Poisson equation was computed by the successive over relaxation method. The variations of important parameters due to air pressure were analysed. The particles densities of electrons, positive ions and negative ions at standard and low atmosphere pressures were computed, which increased markedly due to the decrease of atmosphere pressure. At fixed applied voltages, the exponential decay law between the maximal values of electron/positive ion densities at the head of the streamer and air pressure could be obtained. The quantitative law between the maximal values of electron/positive ion densities at the head of the streamer and the applied voltage, relative air density was also achieved.
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18. Non-Contact Measurement Method of Phase Current Based on Magnetic Field Decoupling Calculation for Three-Phase Four-Core Cable.
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Suo, Chunguang, Cheng, Kang, Wang, Lifeng, Zhang, Wenbin, Liu, Xi, and Zhu, Junyu
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MAGNETIC fields ,CABLES ,MUTUAL inductance ,MAGNETIC sensors ,MEASUREMENT errors ,PARTIAL discharges - Abstract
As one of the important parameters characterizing the cable's operation status, an accurate measurement of the current is particularly important for the cable's reliable operation and status monitoring. Aiming at the problem that the sum of the current phasors of multiphase cables is 0 when running in a steady state, and that the traditional mutual inductance current measurement method cannot be used for the phase current measurement of such cables, or that the insulation layer needs to be damaged, this paper proposes a non-contact measurement method of three-phase cable current, based on the magnetic field decoupling calculation. When combined with the actual parameters of the three-phase cable, the analytical calculation model of the magnetic field distribution of the three-phase cable is established. The relationship between the output ratio of the sensor and the deflection angle is obtained through theoretical derivation, the magnetic field coupling coefficient matrix is determined, and the transfer relationship between the output of the magnetic sensor and the current of each phase is clarified; an array magnetic field sensor is designed, which can sense the information of the adjacent magnetic field independently and is used for the reconstruction of three-phase currents. The effectiveness of the proposed method was tested on the built three-phase four-core cable current measurement test platform. The experimental results show that under the three-phase current balance, the measurement error of phase A, phase B and phase C is less than 2.8%, and the waveform and phase angle of the three-phase current can be well restored, which verifies the three-phase current measurement method proposed in this paper. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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19. Online Calibration Study of Non-Contact Current Sensors for Three-Phase Four-Wire Power Cables.
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Yan, Peiwu, Zhang, Wenbin, Yang, Le, Zhang, Wenying, Yu, Hao, Huang, Rujin, Zhu, Junyu, and Liu, Xi
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WIRE ,MAGNETIC flux density ,SENSOR arrays ,CALIBRATION ,CABLES ,POWER transmission - Abstract
Three-phase four-wire power cables are a primary kind of power transmission method in low-voltage distribution networks. This paper addresses the problem that calibration currents are not easily electrified during the transporting of three-phase four-wire power cable measurements, and proposes a method for obtaining the magnetic field strength distribution in the tangential direction around the cable, finally enabling online self-calibration. The simulation and experimental results show that this method can self-calibrate the sensor arrays and reconstruct the phase current waveforms in three-phase four-wire power cables without calibration currents, and this method is not affected by disturbances such as wire diameter, current amplitudes, and high-frequency harmonics. This study reduces the time and equipment costs required to calibrate the sensing module compared to related studies using calibration currents. This research offers the possibility of fusing sensing modules directly with running primary equipment, and the development of hand-held measurement devices. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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20. Design and implementation of customized workflow configuration platform for electric power company
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Huang, Wenjing, Zhu, Junyu, Gao, Yi, Liu, Ge, Yuan, Yi, Li, Junjie, Yu, Pei, and Long, Quan
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- 2021
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21. Experimental and Numerical Analysis of Hollow and Solid Reinforced Concrete Piers under Static and Impact Loadings
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Pengfei Yao, Hai Fang, Zhu Junyu, Changgen Qian, and Zhu Lu
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Pier ,Ultimate load ,Materials science ,Article Subject ,business.industry ,Mechanical Engineering ,Numerical analysis ,Physics ,QC1-999 ,020101 civil engineering ,02 engineering and technology ,Structural engineering ,Geotechnical Engineering and Engineering Geology ,Condensed Matter Physics ,Reinforced concrete ,Collision ,0201 civil engineering ,020303 mechanical engineering & transports ,0203 mechanical engineering ,Mechanics of Materials ,Impact ,business ,Reinforcement ,Failure mode and effects analysis ,Civil and Structural Engineering - Abstract
Collision on reinforced concrete (RC) piers by moving vessels or vehicles is a significant issue. This paper presents the static and impact behavior of RC piers with different hollow ratios. Three specimens were statically tested to obtain the load-displacement response. Low-velocity collision on eleven RC piers was conducted under the same velocity of 2.42 m/s. The damage process, failure mode, and force response were comprehensively analyzed. The experimental results indicate that the hollow ratio plays a significant role in the failure mode and ultimate load of RC piers under static and impact loadings. For RC piers with a hollow ratio of 0 and 0.4, the global failure dominated the damage process. However, failure of piers with a hollow ratio of 0.6 was governed by the local damage near the loading point. The static load capacities of the RC piers with a hollow ratio of 0.4 and 0.6 were 1.27% and 60.5% smaller than that of the solid pier, respectively. RC piers with a higher hollow ratio or lighter drop weight suffer smaller peak impact force. The increase of the longitudinal reinforcements leads to a promotion of the peak and mean impact force. Furthermore, the numerically predicted failure modes and impact load response show satisfactory agreement with the experimental results.
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- 2021
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22. Design study and test of input coupler for 500 MHz five-cell cavity.
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Lu, Zhijun, Li, Xiao, Zhu, Junyu, Zhang, Chunlin, Liu, Yang, Long, Wei, Chen, Shengyi, and Liu, Shenghua
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TEST design ,EXPERIMENTAL design ,COOLING systems ,LOW temperatures - Abstract
This paper presents an optimized design and preliminary test result of a high-power input coupler. The design is motivated by five-cell Petra-type cavities operating in the Southern Advanced Photon Sources booster. We optimize the design of the high-power input coupler from the prototype, including the window geometry redesign and multipacting analysis to meet a 250 kW operation power upgrade plan. The cooling system of the coupler is redesigned to achieve a low temperature in high-power operation. Design results fulfill the five-cell cavity operation requirement. The corresponding waveguide and coaxial transition structures are developed and tested. We also describe the coupler's coupling coefficient tests and high-power test plans. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2022
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23. The Host CYP1A1-Microbiota Metabolic Axis Promotes Gut Barrier Disruption in Methicillin-Resistant Staphylococcus aureus -Induced Abdominal Sepsis.
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Ma, Xiaoyuan, Jin, Huaijian, Chu, Xiang, Dai, Weihong, Tang, Wanqi, Zhu, Junyu, Wang, Fangjie, Yang, Xue, Li, Wei, Liu, Guodong, Yang, Xia, and Liang, Huaping
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METHICILLIN-resistant staphylococcus aureus ,GUT microbiome ,HISTAMINE receptors ,SEPSIS ,ARYL hydrocarbon receptors ,MICROBIAL metabolites ,CYTOCHROME P-450 CYP1A1 ,MUPIROCIN - Abstract
Background: Host-microbiota crosstalk has been implicated in multiple host metabolic pathway axes that regulate intestinal barrier function. Although constitutive cytochrome P4501A1 (CYP1A1) expression perturbs the microbiome-derived autoregulatory loop following enteric infection, little is known about the role of host CYP1A1 in modulating gut microbiome-mediated signaling during methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA)-induced abdominal sepsis and its effects on intestinal barrier integrity. Methods: Abdominal sepsis was induced by the intraperitoneal injection of MRSA in mice. The effect of CYP1A1 deficiency on gut barrier integrity was investigated using RNA sequencing, microbiome analyses, and targeted metabolomics. The microbiota-produced metabolites were validated in patients with sepsis and persistent MRSA infection. Results: Mice lacking CYP1A1 exhibited an altered gut microbiome, a reduced metabolic shift from lysine to cadaverine in the caecal contents and antimicrobial molecule production (Retnlb, Gbp7, and Gbp3), and they were protected against gut barrier disruption when subjected to MRSA challenge. These beneficial effects were validated in aryl hydrocarbon receptor (AHR) knockout (KO) mice by cohousing with CYP1A1 KO mice and abrogated after supplementation with cadaverine or Enterococcus faecalis , the primary microbiota genus for cadaverine synthesis. Antibiotic-driven gut dysbacteriosis impaired the survival benefit and disrupted the intestinal barrier integrity in CYP1A1 KO mice after MRSA infection. Furthermore, increased cadaverine levels in feces and serum were detected in critically ill patients with gut leakiness during persistent MRSA infection, whereas cadaverine was not detected in healthy controls. Additionally, microbiota-derived cadaverine induced enterocyte junction disruption by activating the histamine H4 receptor/nuclear factor-κB/myosin light-chain kinase signaling pathway. Conclusion: This study revealed the unexpected function of host CYP1A1 in microbiota-mediated cadaverine metabolism, with crucial consequences for dysbacteriosis following MRSA-induced abdominal sepsis, indicating that inhibiting CYP1A1 or blocking cadaverine-histamine H4 receptor signaling could be a potential therapeutic target against abdominal sepsis. Clinical Trial Registration: [http://www.chictr.org.cn/index.aspx], identifier [ChiCTR1800018646]. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2022
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24. Experimental and Numerical Analysis of Hollow and Solid Reinforced Concrete Piers under Static and Impact Loadings.
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Yao, Pengfei, Zhu, Junyu, Zhu, Lu, Fang, Hai, and Qian, Changgen
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DEAD loads (Mechanics) , *COMPOSITE materials , *REINFORCED concrete , *PIERS , *NUMERICAL analysis , *IMPACT loads - Abstract
Collision on reinforced concrete (RC) piers by moving vessels or vehicles is a significant issue. This paper presents the static and impact behavior of RC piers with different hollow ratios. Three specimens were statically tested to obtain the load-displacement response. Low-velocity collision on eleven RC piers was conducted under the same velocity of 2.42 m/s. The damage process, failure mode, and force response were comprehensively analyzed. The experimental results indicate that the hollow ratio plays a significant role in the failure mode and ultimate load of RC piers under static and impact loadings. For RC piers with a hollow ratio of 0 and 0.4, the global failure dominated the damage process. However, failure of piers with a hollow ratio of 0.6 was governed by the local damage near the loading point. The static load capacities of the RC piers with a hollow ratio of 0.4 and 0.6 were 1.27% and 60.5% smaller than that of the solid pier, respectively. RC piers with a higher hollow ratio or lighter drop weight suffer smaller peak impact force. The increase of the longitudinal reinforcements leads to a promotion of the peak and mean impact force. Furthermore, the numerically predicted failure modes and impact load response show satisfactory agreement with the experimental results. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2021
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25. Replication-Based Data Dissemination in Connected Internet of Vehicles.
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Fan, Xiying, Huang, Chuanhe, Zhu, Junyu, and Fu, Bin
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INTERNET of things ,DATA replication ,ALGORITHMS ,TELECOMMUNICATION network management ,CONVERGENCE (Telecommunication) - Abstract
Due to the dynamically changing topology of Internet of Vehicles (IoV), it is a challenging issue to achieve efficient data dissemination in IoV. This paper considers strongly connected IoV with a number of heterogenous vehicular nodes to disseminate information and studies distributed replication-based data dissemination algorithms to improve the performance of data dissemination. Accordingly, two data replication algorithms, a deterministic algorithm and a distributed randomised algorithm, are proposed. In the proposed algorithms, the number of message copies spread in the network is limited and the network will be balanced after a series of average operations among the nodes. The number of communication stages needed for network balance shows the complexity of network convergence as well as network convergence speed. It is proved that the network can achieve a balanced status after a finite number of communication stages. Meanwhile, the upper and lower bounds of the time complexity are derived when the distributed randomised algorithm is applied. Detailed mathematical results show that the network can be balanced quickly in complete graph; thus highly efficient data dissemination can be guaranteed in dense IoV. Simulation results present that the proposed randomised algorithm outperforms the present schemes in terms of transmissions and dissemination delay. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2019
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26. Effects of humidity on variation of negative corona-generated space charge in rod to plane electrode.
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Bian, Xingming, He, Zichen, Zhu, JunYu, Pi, Xinan, Wan, Shuwei, and Qi, Lei
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HUMIDITY ,ELECTRODES ,PLASMA transport processes ,ELECTRONS ,CHARGED particle accelerators - Abstract
The variation of negative corona-generated space charge related to the humidity has been systematically calculated and analysed by computational approaches. A negative fluid model in which the humidity could be adjusted was established to calculate the charged-particle density and electric field under different applied voltages. The continuity equations were solved by a flux-corrected transport algorithm and the Poisson equation was computed by the successive over relaxation method. The variations of important parameters due to humidity were discussed including ionisation coefficient, attachment coefficient, effective ionisation coefficient and electron generation rate. Each of them increases with the rise in relative humidity (RH). The particles densities of electrons, positive ions and negative ions when RH is 50, 80 and 90% were also calculated, respectively, which decreased as RH increased. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2019
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27. Study on the lightning strike discharge characteristics of switchgear air gap at low air pressure condition.
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Zhang, Zhijin, Wei, Donghong, Zhang, Dongdong, Zhu, Junyu, and Li, Chen
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The usage of medium‐voltage switchgear is more and more common in high altitude areas. Few relative standards about the selection of switchgear air gap in low air pressure conditions are currently available for referring. In this study, four different types of switchgear air gaps, as well as a typical rod‐plane gap, are taken as the samples, and their positive and negative lightning strike discharge characteristics under low air pressure are tested in the artificial climate chamber. The effects of the electrode structure, polarity, air pressure, humidity, and gap distance on the discharge performances are analysed as well. Research results indicate that the four switchgear air gaps and typical rod‐plane gap differs greatly in lightning impulse discharge performances and polarity effects. In low air pressure conditions, the lightning impulse breakdown voltage of either positive or negative polarity can be corrected by U50 = U50,0 × (P/P0)n. The discharge voltage under positive lightning impulse is more easily affected by air pressure than that under negative lightning impulse. Atmosphere humidity will cause dispersiveness of air‐gap lightning impulse discharge voltage, which performs to be non‐linear with a gap distance lower under 400 mm. Research results are referable for the design, selection and installation of medium‐voltage switchgear in high altitude areas. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2018
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28. EDDA: An Efficient Distributed Data Replication Algorithm in VANETs.
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Zhu, Junyu, Huang, Chuanhe, Fan, Xiying, Guo, Sipei, and Fu, Bin
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DATA replication , *VEHICULAR ad hoc networks , *INFORMATION dissemination , *DISTRIBUTED algorithms , *COMPUTATIONAL complexity - Abstract
Efficient data dissemination in vehicular ad hoc networks (VANETs) is a challenging issue due to the dynamic nature of the network. To improve the performance of data dissemination, we study distributed data replication algorithms in VANETs for exchanging information and computing in an arbitrarily-connected network of vehicle nodes. To achieve low dissemination delay and improve the network performance, we control the number of message copies that can be disseminated in the network and then propose an efficient distributed data replication algorithm (EDDA). The key idea is to let the data carrier distribute the data dissemination tasks to multiple nodes to speed up the dissemination process. We calculate the number of communication stages for the network to enter into a balanced status and show that the proposed distributed algorithm can converge to a consensus in a small number of communication stages. Most of the theoretical results described in this paper are to study the complexity of network convergence. The lower bound and upper bound are also provided in the analysis of the algorithm. Simulation results show that the proposed EDDA can efficiently disseminate messages to vehicles in a specific area with low dissemination delay and system overhead. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2018
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29. Study on AC withstand characteristic of air gaps in switchgear at low air pressure condition.
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Zhang, Zhijin, Wei, Donghong, Zhu, Junyu, Li, Chen, and Jiang, Xingliang
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ELECTRIC insulators & insulation ,AIR gap (Engineering) ,ELECTRIC motor design & construction ,AIR pressure ,ATMOSPHERIC pressure - Abstract
The bare conductor in switchgear constitutes complicated air gaps, and their AC withstand characteristic will obviously affect switchgear insulation performance. In this paper, AC withstand tests of various types of air gap were carried out. The air gap samples were rod-plane air gap and 4 typical types of air gap from the bus chamber of 40.5 kV metal-enclosed switchgear. The samples were tested in climate chamber where high altitude environment was simulated. And correction of withstand voltage for switchgear air gaps at low air pressure were conducted. Test results indicate that, the withstand characteristic of 4 typical types of air gap in switchgear are different from that of rod-plane air gap. The relationship between withstand voltage Uw and air gap distance d is nonlinear. The influencing characteristic exponent n of air pressure on Uw is related with air gap type. Linearity value m and air pressure index n are independent to some degree. An equation was proposed to express the relationship of Uw with air gap distance d and altitude H, and this equation can be used to calculate the safety distance of air gaps in switchgear under low air pressure situations. The results are significant for the design and selection of switch devices. [ABSTRACT FROM PUBLISHER]
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30. Agmatine Reduces Lipopolysaccharide-Mediated Oxidant Response via Activating PI3K/Akt Pathway and Up-Regulating Nrf2 and HO-1 Expression in Macrophages.
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Chai, Jianshen, Luo, Li, Hou, Fengyan, Fan, Xia, Yu, Jing, Ma, Wei, Tang, Wangqi, Yang, Xue, Zhu, Junyu, Kang, Wenyuan, Yan, Jun, and Liang, Huaping
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Macrophages are key responders of inflammation and are closely related with oxidative stress. Activated macrophages can enhance oxygen depletion, which causes an overproduction of reactive oxygen species (ROS) and leads to further excessive inflammatory response and tissue damage. Agmatine, an endogenous metabolite of L-arginine, has recently been shown to have neuroprotective effects based on its antioxidant properties. However, the antioxidant effects of agmatine in peripheral tissues and cells, especially macrophages, remain unclear. In this study we explored the role of agmatine in mediating antioxidant effects in RAW 264.7 cells and studied its antioxidant mechanism. Our data demonstrate that agmatine is an activator of Nrf2 signaling that markedly enhances Nrf2 nuclear translocation, increases nuclear Nrf2 protein level, up-regulates the expression of the Nrf2 downstream effector HO-1, and attenuates ROS generation induced by Lipopolysaccharide (LPS). We further demonstrated that the agmatine-induced activation of Nrf2 is likely through the PI3K/Akt pathway. LY294002, a specific PI3K/Akt inhibitor, abolished agmatine-induced HO-1 up-regulation and ROS suppression significantly. Inhibiting HO-1 pathway significantly attenuated the antioxidant effect of agmatine which the products of HO-1 enzymatic activity contributed to. Furthermore, the common membrane receptors of agmatine were evaluated, revealing that α2-adrenoceptor, I1-imidazoline receptor or I2-imidazoline receptor are not required by the antioxidant properties of agmatine. Taken together, our findings revealed that agmatine has antioxidant activity against LPS-induced ROS accumulation in RAW 264.7 cells involving HO-1 expression induced by Nrf2 via PI3K/Akt pathway activation. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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31. Water extract of Cayratia albifolia C.L.Li root relieves zymosan A-induced inflammation by restraining M1 macrophage polarization.
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Li, Wei, Luo, Li, Zhu, Junyu, Yan, Huan, Yang, Xue, Tang, Wanqi, Li, Dandan, He, Dongmei, Wang, Jin, Dai, Weihong, Ma, Xiaoyuan, Ao, Shengxiang, Ma, Wei, Du, Nana, Mao, Chengyi, Diao, Xiaoyan, Yang, Xia, Liu, Daoyan, Zhang, Zaiqi, and Liang, Huaping
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Background: Cayratia albifolia C.L.Li (CAC) is a traditional Chinese herbal medicine used to treat inflammatory diseases. Our laboratory has firstly reported that the water extract from CAC relieved lipopolysaccharide (LPS)-induced inflammation, however stronger evidence is still needed to prove its anti-inflammatory effects and the mechanisms involved are also ambiguous.Purpose: This study sought to provide more evidence for the application of CAC in alleviating infectious inflammation and disclose novel pharmacological mechanisms.Methods: Mice were injected with zymA into their paws or peritoneal cavities, and then treated with CAC. ELISA, immunofluorescence and flow cytometry were performed to detect the cytokines (IL-1β, IL-6, TNF-α and IL-10) generation, the cell infiltration, and the CD86 or CD206 expression of macrophages. Then in vitro assays were performed on bone marrow-derived macrophages (BMDMs) and peritoneal macrophages (PMs) to detect their expression of iNOS, arg-1 and the cytokines above. On mechanisms, western blotting (WB), electrophoretic mobility shift assay (EMSA) and flow cytometry were carried out to measure NF-κB transcriptional activity, mitochondrial bioactivity and the mTORC1 activation when BMDMs were stimulated by zymA and treated with CAC. Finally, the chemical components consisted in the extract were analyzed by LC-MS.Results: 200 mg/kg CAC clearly inhibited zymA induced mouse paw edema and reduced the contents of IL-1β, IL-6 and TNF-α rather than IL-10 in local tissues. CAC also reduced CD86 but not CD206 in macrophages in situ. Through in vitro experiments, it was discovered that CAC reduced the protein and mRNA levels of IL-1β, IL-6 and TNF-α, and also inhibited iNOS expression, but showed no influence on IL-10 and arg-1 in macrophages. We found CAC reduced NF-κB transcriptional activity, down-regulated mitochondrial membrane potential and ROS levels, and inhibited mTORC1 activity. Finally, we identified 15 major compounds in the extract, among which 4-guanidinobutyric acid and kynurenic acid were the most abundant.Conclusion: This study provides further evidence that CAC significantly reduces zymA induced infectious inflammation. In addition, this novel data revealed that CAC restrained M1 rather than promoting M2 macrophages polarization via multi-target inhibitory effects, based on its potentially active components. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
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32. Research on UAV Three-Phase Transmission Line Tracking and Localization Method Based on Electric Field Sensor Array.
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Suo, Chunguang, Zhao, Jiawen, Zhang, Wenbin, Li, Peng, Huang, Rujin, Zhu, Junyu, and Tan, Xiangyu
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The tracking and positioning of transmission lines is a key element for UAVs (Unmanned Aerial Vehicles) to achieve autonomous inspection of transmission lines. Current methods are vulnerable to weather and environmental factors, have high costs, and have difficulties in data processing. Therefore, this paper proposes a transmission line tracking and localization method based on the electric field sensor array, which calculates the current UAV's heading angle deflection angle, the distance between the transmission line and the UAV, and the elevation angle, providing a new idea to solve the problem of UAV inspection of transmission lines. At the same time, the electric field distribution of different arrangements of three-phase transmission lines was analyzed using COMSOL to determine the flight area of the UAV. By comparing the electric field distribution of the UAV flight area and single-phase transmission lines, it was verified that the current method is also applicable in the three-phase transmission line scenario, and it was further verified that the sensor array used can sense the change of the UAV position in the flight area, indicating that the electric field sensor array can realize the transmission line tracking and localization of transmission lines. The experimental results showed that, in the three-phase transmission line scenario, when the sensor array moves along the transmission straight wire, the maximum absolute error of the heading angle deflection angle calculated according to this method was 8.2°, the maximum absolute error of the distance between the array and the transmission line was 19.3 cm, and the maximum absolute error of the elevation angle was 11.37°; the error was within a reasonable range and can be used for the UAV to realize autonomous inspection. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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33. Camera-based 3D Semantic Scene Completion with Sparse Guidance Network.
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Mei J, Yang Y, Wang M, Zhu J, Ra J, Ma Y, Li L, and Liu Y
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Semantic scene completion (SSC) aims to predict the semantic occupancy of each voxel in the entire 3D scene from limited observations, which is an emerging and critical task for autonomous driving. Recently, many studies have turned to camera-based SSC solutions due to the richer visual cues and cost-effectiveness of cameras. However, existing methods usually rely on sophisticated and heavy 3D models to process the lifted 3D features directly, which are not discriminative enough for clear segmentation boundaries. In this paper, we adopt the dense-sparse-dense design and propose a one-stage camera-based SSC framework, termed SGN, to propagate semantics from the semantic-aware seed voxels to the whole scene based on spatial geometry cues. Firstly, to exploit depth-aware context and dynamically select sparse seed voxels, we redesign the sparse voxel proposal network to process points generated by depth prediction directly with the coarse-to-fine paradigm. Furthermore, by designing hybrid guidance (sparse semantic and geometry guidance) and effective voxel aggregation for spatial geometry cues, we enhance the feature separation between different categories and expedite the convergence of semantic propagation. Finally, we devise the multi-scale semantic propagation module for flexible receptive fields while reducing the computation resources. Extensive experimental results on the SemanticKITTI and SSCBench-KITTI-360 datasets demonstrate the superiority of our SGN over existing state-of-the-art methods. And even our lightweight version SGN-L achieves notable scores of 14.80% mIoU and 45.45% IoU on SeamnticKITTI validation with only 12.5 M parameters and 7.16 G training memory. Code is available at https://github.com/Jieqianyu/SGN.
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34. Occurrence and fate of five representative neonicotinoid insecticides across different wastewater treatment plants and the impact on receiving water bodies.
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Ke Y, Zheng W, Tian D, Ke S, Fu S, Zhang Z, Xie Y, Zhu J, Ren B, Zhang C, Yi X, and Huang M
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Neonicotinoids (NEOs), despite their widespread use as insecticides, exhibit a notable knowledge deficit in regards to their presence in wastewater treatment plants (WWTPs) and their surrounding environments. This study delves into the presence and disposition of 5 NEOs: Thiamethoxam (THM), Clothianidin (CLO), Imidacloprid (IMD), Acetamiprid (ACE), and Thiacloprid (THA) across 3 domestic WWTPs and their receiving waters. Notably, THM, CLO, and ACE were consistently detected in all water and sludge samples, with THM emerging as the most abundant compound in both influent and effluent. Among the 3 WWTPs, WWTP 2, employing a fine bubble oxidation process, achieved the highest removal efficiency, surpassing 68%, in contrast to WWTP 1 (CAST) at 37% and WWTP 3 (A/A/O) at 7%. Biodegradation played a pivotal role in NEO removal, accounting for 36.7% and 68.2% of the total removal in WWTP 1 and WWTP 2, respectively. Surprisingly, in WWTP 3, biotransformation process inadvertently increased ACE and CLO concentrations by approximately 4.1% and 4.5%, respectively. The total NEO concentration in the receiving surface waters ranged from 72.7 to 155.5 ng/L, while sediment concentrations were significantly lower, spanning between 0.10 and 1.53 ng/g. WWTPs serve as both a removal and concentration point for NEOs, thereby significantly influencing their transportation. Additionally, the concentration of most NEOs in the receiving waters progressively increased from upstream to downstream, highlighting the substantial impact of WWTP discharges on natural water environments. This research offers valuable insights into NEO pollution surrounding WWTPs in the Pearl River Delta, ultimately aiding in pollution control and environmental protection decisions., Competing Interests: Declaration of competing interest The authors declare that they have no known competing financial interests or personal relationships that could have appeared to influence the work reported in this paper., (Copyright © 2024 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.)
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35. A Case of Klebsiella pneumoniae infection.
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Liu X, Yu N, Lu H, Zhao Y, Zhu J, and Liu Y
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- Humans, Male, Adult, Liver Abscess microbiology, Liver Abscess diagnosis, Klebsiella Infections diagnosis, Klebsiella Infections drug therapy, Klebsiella Infections microbiology, Klebsiella pneumoniae isolation & purification, Klebsiella pneumoniae pathogenicity, Anti-Bacterial Agents therapeutic use
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Introduction: In recent years, hypervirulent Klebsiella pneumoniae (hvKp) has attracted increasing attention. It usually causes liver abscesses, which spread through the bloodstream to other parts such as the eyes, brain, lungs. 5.5% of all paroxysmal sympathetic hyperactivity syndrome are associated with infection, hydrocephalus, brain tumors, and some unknown causes. Younger patients with focal lesions of the brain parenchyma are at higher risk of paroxysmal sympathetic hyperactivity (PSH)., Case Presentation: This case report details the clinical features of Klebsiella pneumoniae diagnosed in a healthy individual. In addition to liver abscesses, bacteremia, and hyperglycemia, there are also brain abscesses, hernias, and postoperative paroxysmal sympathetic hyperactivity, an unexpected association between diseases or symptoms. The patient stabilized after comprehensive treatment, including early drainage of abscesses, rapid pathogen diagnosis, and timely and appropriate antibiotics. At a two-month follow-up, no signs of infection recurrence were noted, and the patient regained neurological function and could participate in regular physical activity., Discussion: Symptoms of Klebsiella pneumoniae infection usually appear gradually, and misdiagnosis is common. When young patients suddenly develop high fever and abscess at a particular site, Klebsiella pneumoniae infection should be considered routine. Paroxysmal sympathetic hyperactivity syndrome caused by infection is rare, but a clinical score (PSH assessment measure, PSH-AM score) should be performed when clinical features appear. Early diagnosis and treatment can improve the prognosis., Competing Interests: No Conflict of Interest is declared, (Copyright (c) 2024 Xuefang Liu, Ning Yu, Huaihai Lu, Yinlong Zhao, Junyu Zhu, Ya Liu.)
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36. The complete genome sequence of Kineothrix sp. MB12-C1, isolated from the feces of black soldier fly larvae.
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Guo W, Qiu W, Zhu J, Shih C-J, Wu Y-C, Lai S-J, Zhou J, Zhu Z, You Y-T, Li Y, and Chen S-C
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Here, we present the complete genome sequence of Kineothrix sp. MB12-C1 (= BCRC 81406), isolated from the feces of black soldier fly ( Hermetia illucens ) larvae. The genome of strain MB12-C1 was chosen for further species classification and comparative genomic analysis., Competing Interests: The authors declare no conflict of interest.
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37. Diversity and community composition of strictly anaerobic and culturable bacteria from the feces of Styrofoam-fed Tenebrio molitor larvae: a culturomics-based study.
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Zhu J, Chen X, Chen SC, Qiu W, Yu J, Guo T, and Wang X
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Introduction: In recent years, researchers have been exploring the plastic-degrading abilities of bacteria residing in the guts of Styrofoam-eating Tenebrio molitor larvae. However, none of the reported strains have displayed highly efficient plastic degradation capabilities, and it's noteworthy that none of the existing studies have focused on strictly anaerobic microbes., Methods: In this study, we exclusively fed Styrofoam to T. molitor larvae and examined how this dietary change influence the gut's bacterial community composition, as observed through fecal bacteria using bacterial 16S rRNA gene amplicon sequencing and the small-scale culturomics method with 20 types of anaerobic media under four different conditions., Results: The results revealed a significant shift in the dominant phylogroup from Lactococcus (37.8%) to Escherichia-Shigella (54.7%) when comparing the feces of larvae fed with bran and Styrofoam, as analyzing through the bacterial 16S rRNA gene amplicon sequencing. For small-scale culturomics method, a total of 226 strains of anaerobic bacteria were isolated and purified using the rolling-tube/strictly anaerobic technique. Among them, 226 strains were classified into 3 phyla, 7 classes, 9 orders, 17 families, 29 genera, 42 known species and 34 potential novel species., Discussion: Interestingly, 24 genera in total, identified through the culturomics method, were not found in the results obtained from amplicon sequencing. Here, we present a collection of culturable anaerobic bacteria from the feces of T. molitor larvae, which might be a promising avenue for investigating the biodegradability of plastics by combining specific strains, either randomly or intentionally, while considering the abundance ratio of the microbial community composition., Competing Interests: The authors declare that the research was conducted in the absence of any commercial or financial relationships that could be construed as a potential conflict of interest., (Copyright © 2023 Zhu, Chen, Chen, Qiu, Yu, Guo and Wang.)
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38. Complete genome sequence of Proteiniborus sp. MB09-C3, isolated from the feces of the black soldier fly larvae.
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Qiu W, Zhu J, Shih C-J, Wu Y-C, Lai S-J, You Y-T, Wu C-H, Liao C-H, Lin H, Li S, Yan Y, Luo X, Li Y, and Chen S-C
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Here, we report the complete genome sequence of Proteiniborus sp. MB09-C3 (= BCRC 81405), isolated from the feces of black soldier fly ( Hermetia illucens ) larvae. The genome of strain MB09-C3 was selected for further species delineation and comparative genomic analysis., Competing Interests: The authors declare no conflict of interest.
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39. Development and clinical validation of a microfluidic-based platform for CTC enrichment and downstream molecular analysis.
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Cai S, Deng Y, Wang Z, Zhu J, Huang C, Du L, Wang C, Yu X, Liu W, Yang C, Wang Z, Wang L, Ma K, Huang R, Zhou X, Zou H, Zhang W, Huang Y, Li Z, Qin T, Xu T, Guo X, and Yu Z
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Background: Although many CTC isolation and detection methods can provide information on cancer cell counts, downstream gene and protein analysis remain incomplete. Therefore, it is crucial to develop a technology that can provide comprehensive information on both the number and profile of CTC., Methods: In this study, we developed a novel microfluidics-based CTC separation and enrichment platform that provided detailed information about CTC., Results: This platform exhibits exceptional functionality, achieving high rates of CTC recovery (87.1%) and purification (∼4 log depletion of WBCs), as well as accurate detection (95.10%), providing intact and viable CTCs for downstream analysis. This platform enables successful separation and enrichment of CTCs from a 4 mL whole-blood sample within 15 minutes. Additionally, CTC subtypes, selected protein expression levels on the CTC surface, and target mutations in selected genes can be directly analyzed for clinical utility using immunofluorescence and real-time polymerase chain reaction, and the detected PD-L1 expression in CTCs is consistent with immunohistochemical assay results., Conclusion: The microfluidic-based CTC enrichment platform and downstream molecular analysis together provide a possible alternative to tissue biopsy for precision cancer management, especially for patients whose tissue biopsies are unavailable., Competing Interests: Authors XZ, HZ, WZ, YH, ZL, TQ, and TX were employed by the company Cellomics ShenZhen Limited. The remaining authors declare that the research was conducted in the absence of any commercial or financial relationships that could be construed as a potential conflict of interest., (Copyright © 2023 Cai, Deng, Wang, Zhu, Huang, Du, Wang, Yu, Liu, Yang, Wang, Wang, Ma, Huang, Zhou, Zou, Zhang, Huang, Li, Qin, Xu, Guo and Yu.)
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40. Complete genome sequence of Proteiniclasticum sp. QWL-01, isolated from sewage sludge.
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Qiu W, Zhu J, Shih CJ, Wu YC, You YT, Wu CH, Liao CH, Lai SJ, and Chen SC
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Here, we report the complete genome sequence of Proteiniclasticum sp. QWL-01 (= BCRC 81396), isolated from sewage sludge of the Wastewater Treatment Plant of Sanming Steel Co. Ltd., Fujian, China. The genome of strain QWL-01 was selected for further species delineation and comparative genomic analysis., Competing Interests: The authors declare no conflict of interest.
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41. The diagnostic value of fluorescence in situ hybridization in secondary electroresection of bladder cancer.
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Chen B, Shu B, Liu Z, Zhu J, Ke C, Zeng X, Hu Z, and Yang C
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Objective: To investigate the utility of fluorescence in situ hybridization (FISH) in secondary electroresection of bladder cancer., Methods: From January 2016 to April 2022, bladder cancer patients who had undergone secondary electroresection in Tongji Hospital and had preoperative urine FISH were recruited, and the positive rate, accuracy, sensitivity, specificity, genetic material changes and predictive power on malignancy degree of FISH in the secondary electroresection of bladder cancer were examined., Results: Twenty-six patients with bladder cancer were included in this study, and 8 were confirmed by secondary electroresection, including 6 cases positive for FISH positive and 2 negative for FISH. Besides, among the subjects, 18 were without tumor recurrence, including 1 case with positive FISH results and 17 with negative FISH results. Tumor recurrence was diagnosed in 85.71% (6/7) of FISH-positive patients in secondary electroresection while only 10.53% (2/19) of FISH-negative patients were found to develop tumor recurrence in the secondary electroresection. The sensitivity of FISH for the detection of bladder cancer before secondary electroresection was 75%, with a specificity of 94.44%, and an accuracy of 88.46%. A 6-month follow-up revealed that 2 of the 8 recurrent patients underwent radical resection of bladder cancer, and the remaining 6 patients had no recurrence, as confirmed by regular bladder perfusion and microscopy. In the 18 non-recurrent patients during secondary electroresection, no recurrence developed., Conclusions: Urine FISH can achieve a high detection rate and specificity for secondary electroresection of bladder cancer. If a bladder cancer patient who are indicated for secondary electroresection is negative for urine FISH, the recurrence rate after secondary electroresection will be low, and the cystoscopy can be performed before deciding whether to perform secondary electroresection., (© 2013-2023 Bladder, All rights reserved.)
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42. Complete Genome Sequence of Tissierella sp. Strain Yu-01, Isolated from the Feces of the Black Soldier Fly.
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Zhu J, Dong G, Shih CJ, Wu YC, Lai SJ, You YT, Qiu W, Wu CH, Liao CH, Gong Y, and Chen SC
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We report the complete genome sequence of Tissierella sp. strain Yu-01 (=BCRC 81391), isolated from the feces of black soldier fly (Hermetia illucens) larvae. This fly has increasingly been gaining attention because of its usefulness for recycling organic waste. The genome of strain Yu-01 was selected for further species delineation., Competing Interests: The authors declare no conflict of interest.
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43. Cytoreductive partial and radical nephrectomies provide equivalent oncologic outcomes in T1-2M1 renal cell carcinoma.
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Tian J, Zeng X, Zhu J, Guan W, Hu Z, and Yang C
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Background: To compare the effectiveness of cytoreductive partial nephrectomy (CPN) and cytoreductive radical nephrectomy (CRN) in the treatment of metastatic T1-T2 renal cell carcinoma (RCC)., Methods: We obtained the clinical and pathological data of patients with metastatic T1-T2 RCC who underwent CPN or CRN from the Surveillance, Epidemiology, and End Results (SEER) database (https://seer.cancer.gov). Propensity score matching (PSM) was used to balance differences in characteristics between CPN and CRN cases. Kaplan-Meier survival analysis and univariate and multivariate Cox regression were used to assess the effect of partial nephrectomy (PN) versus radical nephrectomy (RN) on overall survival (OS) and cancer-specific survival (CSS)., Results: After screening, 866 eligible cases were obtained. During the 1-107 months of follow-up, 500 patients died, 453 (90.6%) of whom died of RCC. The tumor size in the CRN group was significantly greater than that in the CPN group. Kaplan-Meier survival analysis showed that there was no significant difference in OS and CSS between the CPN group and the CRN group before and after matching. Univariate and multivariate Cox regression analysis found that the risk factors for OS were older age at diagnosis [hazard ratio (HR) =1.02, P=0.008], non-clear cell renal cell carcinoma (ccRCC) pathological type (HR =1.69, P=0.002), number of metastases ≥2 (HR =2.13, P<0.001), and regional lymph node involvement (HR =2.22, P=0.004), while the risk factors for CSS were non-ccRCC pathological type (HR =1.51, P=0.021) and the number of metastases ≥2 (HR =2.24, P <0.001)., Conclusions: CPN can provide similar oncologic outcomes as can CRN in T1-2M1 cases, and tumor metastatic burden is a major risk factor for survival in these patients with metastatic renal cell carcinoma (mRCC)., Competing Interests: Conflicts of Interest: All authors have completed the ICMJE uniform disclosure form (available at https://tcr.amegroups.com/article/view/10.21037/tcr-22-1389/coif). The authors have no conflicts of interest to declare., (2023 Translational Cancer Research. All rights reserved.)
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44. Fluorescence in situ hybridization (FISH) to predict the efficacy of Bacillus Calmette-Guérin perfusion in bladder cancer.
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Ke C, Liu Z, Zhu J, Zeng X, Hu Z, and Yang C
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Background: Transurethral resection of bladder tumor (TURBT) combined with intravesical Bacillus Calmette-Guérin (BCG) perfusion is a widely accepted treatment for moderate or high risk non-muscular-invasive bladder cancer (BCa). Despite its effectiveness, the recurrence and progression rate of tumor are still high. We evaluated the predictive role of fluorescence in situ hybridization (FISH) for the response to BCG perfusion in BCa., Methods: Patients with BCa who underwent BCG perfusion and FISH test in our hospital were selected. Logistic regression and Kaplan-Meier methods were used to evaluate the relationship between FISH results and tumor recurrence or progression. COX proportional hazards regression analysis was used to identify risk factors for recurrence or progression. SPSS (version 24.0, IBM Corporation, USA) was used for statistical analysis., Results: Seventy-six patients were included in this study, with a median age of 63.0 (55.0-70.0) years, and a median follow-up time of 19.0 (7.5-29.0) months. Fifteen patients relapsed after BCG perfusion. Before TURBT, 39 patients were positive for FISH and 20 were negative. There was no significant difference in the recurrence rate of BCG after perfusion predicted by preoperative FISH positive (10.3% vs. 10%, P=0.675). No association was found between preoperative FISH and tumor recurrence (P=0.955) or disease progression (P=0.186). After BCG perfusion, 10 patients were FISH positive and 14 patients were FISH negative. There was significant difference in recurrence rate of BCa predicted by positive FISH (100% vs . 7.1%, P<0.001). FISH results were significantly associated with tumor recurrence (P<0.001) and disease progression (P=0.001). Kaplan-Meier and univariate COX proportional hazards regression analysis clarified that FISH positive after BCG perfusion, tumor-node-metastasis (TNM) stage, and multiple tumors were risk factors for tumor recurrence and progression (P<0.05). Tumor TNM stage and FISH positive after BCG perfusion were independent risk factors for recurrence., Conclusions: Positive FISH after BCG perfusion can well predict the risk of recurrence and progression of BCa, and recurrence within six months is more likely. After BCG perfusion, it is better to recommend close follow up in patients with positive FISH., Competing Interests: Conflicts of Interest: All authors have completed the ICMJE uniform disclosure form (available at https://tcr.amegroups.com/article/view/10.21037/tcr-22-1367/coif). The authors have no conflicts of interest to declare., (2022 Translational Cancer Research. All rights reserved.)
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45. Association Between Variants of the Mannose-Binding Lectin 2 Gene and Susceptibility to Sepsis in the Hainan Island.
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Cheng S, Zhu J, Liu X, Yang J, Zhang W, Hu Z, Ouyang J, and Liang H
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- China, Genetic Predisposition to Disease, Genotype, Humans, Interleukin-10 genetics, Mannose-Binding Protein-Associated Serine Proteases genetics, Polymorphism, Single Nucleotide genetics, Mannose-Binding Lectin genetics, Sepsis genetics
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BACKGROUND Sepsis has emerged as a leading cause of death in the intensive care unit. A growing number of studies have shown that genetic variants, especially single nucleotide polymorphisms, are key determinants of inter-individual variation in sepsis response. Therefore, early prediction of the onset and progression of sepsis, along with early intervention in high-risk patients, should be performed to effectively reduce the morbidity and mortality of the disease. MATERIAL AND METHODS A total of 581 Chinese patients were enrolled in this study, including 271 patients with sepsis and 310 patients without. We measured gene polymorphisms of MBL2 and serum levels of MBL2, tumor necrosis factor (TNF-alpha), interleukin (IL)-6, IL-4, and IL-10 in all patients. The effects of site mutations on the binding of MBL2 to mannose-associated serine protease 1 (MASP1) and MASP2 were also analyzed. RESULTS Of 3 site mutations in the MBL2 gene (rs5030737, rs1800450, and rs1800451), only rs1800450 had a mutant (G/A) genotype. The frequency of the GA genotype and A allele in the sepsis group was higher than that in the non-sepsis group. Furthermore, rs1800450G/A was associated with decreased serum MBL2 and IL-10 levels and decreased MBL2-MASP1 and MBL2-MASP2 interactions. Bioinformatics analysis showed that rs1800450G/A reduced the structural stability of the MBL2 protein and affected its function. CONCLUSIONS MBL2 rs1800450G/A was associated with a higher risk of sepsis, which possibly involved a decreased level of serum MBL2 that broke the balance of inflammation and weakened the binding of MBL2 to MASP1 and MASP2.
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46. Molecular mechanisms of the antibacterial activity of polyimide fibers in a skin-wound model with Gram-positive and Gram-negative bacterial infection in vivo .
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Yang X, Ma W, Lin H, Ao S, Liu H, Zhang H, Tang W, Xiao H, Wang F, Zhu J, Liu D, Lin S, Zhang Y, Zhou Z, Chen C, and Liang H
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Recently, the need for antibacterial dressings has amplified because of the increase of traumatic injuries. However, there is still a lack of ideal, natural antibacterial dressings that show an efficient antibacterial property with no toxicity. Polyimide (PI) used as an implantable and flexible material has been recently reported as a mixture of particles showing more desirable antibacterial properties. However, we have identified a novel type of natural polyimide (PI) fiber that revealed antibacterial properties by itself for the first time. The PI fiber material is mainly composed of C, N, and O, and contains a small amount of Ca and Cl; the characteristic peaks of polyimide appear at 1774 cm
-1 , 1713 cm-1 , 1370 cm-1 , 1087 cm-1 , and 722 cm-1 . PI fibers displayed significant antibacterial activities against Escherichia coli (as a Gram-negative bacteria model) and methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA, as a Gram-positive bacteria model) according to the time-kill kinetics in vitro , and PI fibers damaged both bacterial cell walls directly. PI fibers efficiently ameliorated a local infection in vivo , inhibited the bacterial burden, decreased infiltrating macrophages, and accelerated wound healing in an E. coli - or MRSA-infected wound model. In conclusion, PI fibers used in the present study may act as potent antibacterial dressings protecting from MRSA or E. coli infections and as promising candidates for antimicrobial materials for trauma and surgical applications., Competing Interests: The authors declare that they have no competing interests., (This journal is © The Royal Society of Chemistry.)- Published
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47. Association of post-traumatic acute respiratory distress syndrome on poor prognosis: A single-center study.
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Luo L, Tang H, Huang Q, Zhu J, Jiang D, Wang B, and Sun Y
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- Humans, Intensive Care Units, Prognosis, Respiration, Artificial, Retrospective Studies, Respiratory Distress Syndrome epidemiology, Respiratory Distress Syndrome etiology
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Objective: To determine the association of post-traumatic acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS) on poor prognosis, and provide a theoretical basis for the treatment of patients with post-traumatic ARDS in clinical practice., Methods: This was a retrospective study including trauma victims in the intensive care unit (ICU) of Daping Hospital. The patients were classified as having ARDS or non-ARDS, according to the Berlin definition. Subsequently, these patients were divided into subgroups, according to age, gender and injury site. The relationship between ARDS and prognosis was analyzed, including mechanical ventilation days, length of ICU stay, length of hospital stay, infection, sepsis, multiple organ dysfunction syndrome (MODS) and death., Results: There were 507 trauma patients, out of which 287 (56.61%) cases were with ARDS. The duration of mechanical ventilation, ICU stay and hospital stay in the ARDS group was significantly longer than that in the non-ARDS group (5 days vs 3 days, 10 days vs 4 days, 30 days vs 27 days, respectively). In addition, ARDS was associated with an increased risk of nfection (p<0.05; OR=4.17; 95%CI=2.72-6.41), sepsis (p<0.05; OR=3.45; 95%CI=2.28-5.22), and MODS (p<0.05; OR=2.82; 95% CI=1.67-4.72), but had no significant association with mortality (p>0.05). Similar results were found in the subgroup analyses., Conclusion: In conclusion, the prognosis of the patients with post-traumatic ARDS was worse; however, ARDS had little effect on death.
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- 2021
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48. Aryl Hydrocarbon Receptor Promotes IL-10 Expression in Inflammatory Macrophages Through Src-STAT3 Signaling Pathway.
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Zhu J, Luo L, Tian L, Yin S, Ma X, Cheng S, Tang W, Yu J, Ma W, Zhou X, Fan X, Yang X, Yan J, Xu X, Lv C, and Liang H
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- Adoptive Transfer, Animals, HEK293 Cells, Humans, Inflammation genetics, Inflammation metabolism, Interleukin-10 genetics, Interleukin-10 metabolism, Lipopolysaccharides pharmacology, Macrophages drug effects, Macrophages metabolism, Mice, Mice, Inbred C57BL, Mice, Knockout, Peritonitis immunology, Peritonitis metabolism, Peritonitis therapy, RAW 264.7 Cells, Receptors, Aryl Hydrocarbon genetics, Receptors, Aryl Hydrocarbon metabolism, STAT3 Transcription Factor genetics, STAT3 Transcription Factor metabolism, src-Family Kinases genetics, src-Family Kinases metabolism, Inflammation immunology, Interleukin-10 immunology, Macrophages immunology, Receptors, Aryl Hydrocarbon immunology, STAT3 Transcription Factor immunology, src-Family Kinases immunology
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The aryl hydrocarbon receptor (AhR) is an important immune regulator with a role in inflammatory response. However, the role of AhR in IL-10 production by inflammatory macrophages is currently unknown. In this study, we investigated LPS-induced IL-10 expression in macrophages from AhR-KO mice and AhR-overexpressing RAW264.7 cells. AhR was highly expressed after LPS stimulation through NF-κB pathway. Loss of AhR resulted in reduced IL-10 expression in LPS-induced macrophages. Moreover, the IL-10 expression was elevated in LPS-induced AhR-overexpressing RAW264.7 cells. Maximal IL-10 expression was dependent on an AhR non-genomic pathway closely related to Src and STAT3. Furthermore, AhR-associated Src activity was responsible for tyrosine phosphorylation of STAT3 and IL-10 expression by inflammatory macrophages. Adoptive transfer of AhR-expressing macrophages protected mice against LPS-induced peritonitis associated with high IL-10 production. In conclusion, we identified the AhR-Src-STAT3-IL-10 signaling pathway as a critical pathway in the immune regulation of inflammatory macrophages, It suggests that AhR may be a potential therapeutic target in immune response.
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- 2018
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