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2. ZnO/ZnS heterostructure in N-doped porous carbon for anchoring–diffusion–conversion of polysulfides for high-performance lithium–sulfur batteries.
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Wang, Fei, Huang, Rong-Wei, Han, Wen-Chang, Yang, Chun-Man, Yang, Wen-Hao, Dong, Peng, Wu, Chao-Ling, Zhang, Yi-Yong, Li, Xue, and Zhang, Ying-Jie
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3. Effects of the subtypes of apolipoprotein E on immune inhibition and prognosis in patients with Hepatocellular Carcinoma.
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Gao, Bowen, Zhou, Peiyun, Wang, Li, Wang, Zhutao, Yi, Yong, Li, Xian, Zhou, Jian, Fan, Jia, Qiu, Shuangjian, and Xu, Yang
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Purpose: To investigate whether prognosis of patients with hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) is affected by the abundance and subgroups of myeloid-derived suppressor cells (MDSCs) as well as subtypes and expression of apolipoprotein E (apoE). Methods: 31 HCC patients were divided into three groups according to blood total apoE level for detecting the abundance of immunoregulatory cells by flow cytometry. Tumour tissue microarrays from 360 HCC patients were evaluated about the abundance and subgroups of MDSCs and the expression of apoE2, apoE3, apoE4 by immunofluorescence staining and immunohistochemistry staining. Survival analysis by means of univariate, multivariate COX regression and Kaplan-Meier methods of the 360 patients was performed based on clinical and pathological examinations along with 10 years’ follow-up data. Results: The lower apoE group presented higher abundance of MDSCs in the peripheral blood of HCC patients than higher apoE group. The abundance of monocyte-like MDSCs (M-MDSCs) was higher in the apoE low level group than high level group (p = 0.0399). Lower H-score of apoE2 (HR = 6.140, p = 0.00005) and higher H-score of apoE4 (HR = 7.001, p = 0.009) in tumour tissue were significantly associated with shorter overall survival (OS). The higher infiltration of polymorphonuclear granulocyte-like MDSCs (PMN-MDSCs, HR = 3.762, p = 0.000009) and smaller proportion of M-MDSCs of total cells (HR = 0.454, p = 0.006) in tumour tissue were independent risk factors for shorter recurrence-free survival (RFS). Conclusion: The abundance of MDSCs in HCC patients’ plasma negatively correlates with the level of apoE. The expression of apoE4 in HCC tissue indicated a poor prognosis while apoE2 might be a potential protective factor. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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4. Targeting CD73 limits tumor progression and enhances anti-tumor activity of anti-PD-1 therapy in intrahepatic cholangiocarcinoma.
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Sun, Bao-Ye, Zhang, Dai, Gan, Wei, Wu, Jing-Fang, Wang, Zhu-Tao, Sun, Guo-Qiang, Zhou, Jian, Fan, Jia, Yi, Yong, Hu, Bo, Zhang, Bo-Heng, and Qiu, Shuang-Jian
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Background & aims: Patients with intrahepatic cholangiocarcinoma (iCCA) respond poorly to immune checkpoint blockades (ICBs). In this study, we aimed to dissect the potential mechanisms underlying poor response to ICBs and explore a rational ICB-based combination therapy in iCCA. Methods: scRNA-seq dataset GSE151530 was analyzed to investigate the differentially expressed genes in malignant cells following ICBs therapy. RNA-seq analysis and western blot assays were performed to examine the upstream and downstream signaling pathways of CD73. Subcutaneous tumor xenograft models were utilized to investigate the impact of CD73 on iCCA growth. Plasmid AKT/NICD-induced spontaneous murine iCCAs were used to explore the therapeutic efficacy of CD73 enzymatic inhibitor AB680 combined with PD-1 blockade. Time-of-flight mass cytometry (CyTOF) was conducted to identify the tumor-infiltrating immune cell populations and their functional changes in murine iCCAs treated with AB680 in combination with PD-1 antibody. Results: scRNA-seq analysis identified elevated CD73 expression in malignant cells in response to ICBs therapy. Mechanistically, ICBs therapy upregulated CD73 expression in malignant cells via TNF-α/NF-κB signaling pathway. In vivo studies revealed that CD73 inhibition suppressed the growth of subcutaneous tumors, and achieved synergistic depression effects with gemcitabine and cisplatin (GC). Adenosine produced by CD73 activates AKT/GSK3β/β-catenin signaling axis in iCCA cells. CD73 inhibitor AB680 potentiates anti-tumor efficacy of PD-1 antibody in murine iCCAs. CyTOF analysis showed that AB680 combined with anti-PD-1 therapy promoted the infiltration of CD8
+ T, CD4+ T cells, and NK cells in murine iCCAs, while simultaneously decreased the proportions of macrophages and neutrophils. Moreover, AB680 combined with anti-PD-1 significantly upregulated the expression of Granzyme B, Tbet and co-stimulatory molecule ICOS in infiltrating CD8+ T cells. Conclusions: CD73 inhibitor AB680 limits tumor progression and potentiates therapeutic efficacy of GC chemotherapy or anti-PD-1 treatment in iCCA. AB680 combined with anti-PD-1 therapy effectively elicits anti-tumor immune response. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
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5. Mobilization and activation of tumor-infiltrating dendritic cells inhibits lymph node metastasis in intrahepatic cholangiocarcinoma.
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Sun, Bao-Ye, Wang, Zhu-Tao, Chen, Ke-Zhu, Song, Yang, Wu, Jing-Fang, Zhang, Dai, Sun, Guo-Qiang, Zhou, Jian, Fan, Jia, Hu, Bo, Yi, Yong, and Qiu, Shuang-Jian
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6. Enhancing hepatocellular carcinoma management: prognostic value of integrated CCL17, CCR4, CD73, and HHLA2 expression analysis.
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Gan, Wei, Sun, Bao-Ye, Yang, Zhang-Fu, Ye, Cheng, Wang, Zhu-Tao, Zhou, Cheng, Sun, Guo-Qiang, Yi, Yong, and Qiu, Shuang-Jian
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Purpose: Hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) is a critical global health concern, with existing treatments benefiting only a minority of patients. Recent findings implicate the chemokine ligand 17 (CCL17) and its receptor CCR4 as pivotal players in the tumor microenvironment (TME) of various cancers. This investigation aims to delineate the roles of CCL17 and CCR4 in modulating the tumor’s immune landscape, assessing their potential as therapeutic interventions and prognostic markers in HCC. Methods: 873 HCC patients post-radical surgery from 2008 to 2012 at Zhongshan Hospital, Fudan University were retrospectively examined. These individuals were stratified into a training cohort (n = 354) and a validation cohort (n = 519). Through immunohistochemical analysis on HCC tissue arrays, the expressions of CCL17, CCR4, CD73, CD47, HHLA2, and PD-L1 were quantified. Survival metrics were analyzed using the Cox model, and a prognostic nomogram was devised via R software. Results: The investigation confirmed the presence of CCL17 and CCR4 within the cancerous and stromal compartments of HCC tissues, associating their heightened expression with adverse clinical markers and survival outcomes. Notably, the interplay between CD73 and CCR4 expression in tumor stroma highlighted a novel cellular entity, CCR4 + CD73 + stromal cells, impacting overall and relapse-free survival. A prognostic nomogram amalgamating these immunological markers and clinical variables was established, offering refined prognostic insights and aiding in the management of HCC. The findings suggest that reduced CCR4 and CCR4 + CD73 + cell prevalence may forecast improved outcomes post-TACE. Conclusion: This comprehensive evaluation of CCR4, CCL17, and associated markers introduces a nuanced understanding of the HCC immunological milieu, proposing CCR4 + CD73 + stromal cells as critical to HCC pathogenesis and patient stratification. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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7. MOF and its derivative materials modified lithium–sulfur battery separator: a new means to improve performance.
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Huang, Rong-Wei, Wang, Yong-Qi, You, Dan, Yang, Wen-Hao, Deng, Bin-Nan, Wang, Fei, Zeng, Yue-Jin, Zhang, Yi-Yong, and Li, Xue
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8. Contrast-enhanced CT in the differential diagnosis of bladder cancer and paraganglioma.
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Liang, Jiu-ping, Yin, Liang, Gao, Li-kun, Yin, Lei, Ren, Wang, Jin, Zhi-fa, Chen, Li-peng, and Liu, Yi-yong
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CANCER diagnosis ,DIFFERENTIAL diagnosis ,PARAGANGLIOMA ,INTERNAL thoracic artery ,COMPUTED tomography ,BLADDER cancer ,BLADDER - Abstract
Purpose: We sought to summarize the value of contrast-enhanced computed tomography (CECT) in the differential diagnosis of bladder paraganglioma (BPG) and bladder cancer. Methods: The medical records of 19 patients with BPG (13 males, 6 females) and 56 patients with bladder cancer (49 males, 7 females) between November 2007 and June 2023 were retrospectively reviewed. All patients underwent unenhanced and contrast-enhanced CT scanning. Results: Patient age (46.4 ± 11.1 years vs. 58.6 ± 16.0 years), tumor calcification (1/19 vs. 18/56), stalk (0/19 vs. 10/56), internal vessels (15/19 vs. 19/56) and the enlarged adjacent supplying artery (14/19 vs. 10/56) were significantly different between BPG and bladder cancer (P < 0.05). The CT value in the corticomedullary phase (92.4 ± 16.6 HU vs. 64.0 ± 14.5 HU) and the contrast-enhanced value in the corticomedullary phase (54.5 ± 17.4 HU vs. 28.5 ± 12.8 HU) were significantly greater in BPG patients than in bladder cancer patients (P < 0.001), with corresponding area under the curve values of 0.930 and 0.912, respectively. The optimal cutoff values were 83.2 HU and 38.5 HU, respectively. A CT value > 83.2 HU in the corticomedullary phase and a contrast-enhanced CT value > 38.5 HU in the corticomedullary phase were used to indicate BPG with sensitivities of 78.9% and 89.5%, respectively, and specificities of 94.6% and 75.0%, respectively. Conclusion: The corticomedullary phase of CECT plays an important role in the preoperative differential diagnosis of BPG and bladder cancer. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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9. Survival paradox between stage IIB/C and stage IIIA colon cancer: is it time to revise the American Joint Committee on Cancer TNM system?
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Chu, Quyen D., Li, Tingting, Hsieh, Mei-Chin, Yi, Yong, Gibbs, John F., Sahawneh, James, Sang, Whiyie, Gallagher, Joseph, and Wu, Xiao-Cheng
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LYMPH nodes ,SURVIVAL rate ,DESCRIPTIVE statistics ,CANCER patients ,COLON tumors ,CANCER chemotherapy ,KAPLAN-Meier estimator ,ADJUVANT chemotherapy ,LOG-rank test ,TUMOR classification ,COMPARATIVE studies ,OVERALL survival ,PROPORTIONAL hazards models ,EVALUATION - Abstract
Introduction: A survival paradox between T4N0 (Stage IIB/IIC) and Stage IIIA colon cancer exists, even after adjusting for adequate lymph node (LN) retrieval and receipt of adjuvant chemotherapy (C). We conducted a large hospital-based study to re-evaluate this survival paradox based on the newest 8th edition staging system. Methods: The National Cancer Data Base was queried to evaluate 35,606 patients diagnosed with Stage IIB, IIC, and IIIA colon cancer between 2010 and 2017. The Kaplan–Meier method and log-rank test were used to compare unadjusted overall survival (OS). Multivariable Cox proportional hazards model was used to determine the association of stage with hazard ratios adjusted for relevant demographic and clinical variables including ≥ 12 LNs retrieved and receipt of adjuvant chemotherapy. P value < 0.05 was considered statistically significant. Results: The 5-year OS for optimally treated stage IIIA colon cancer (receipt of C) was 84.3%, which was significantly higher than stage IIB/C (≥ 12 LNs retrieved + C) (72.8%; P < 0.0001). Stage was an independent predictor of OS. Among optimally treated Stage IIIA patients, T1N1 had the best survival (90.6%) while stage T4bN0 (stage IIC) had the worst (70.9%) (P < 0.0001). Compared to stage IIB, stage IIC had a 17% increased risk of overall death while stage IIIA had a 21% reduction in death (P < 0.0001). Conclusion: Stage IIB/C and Stage IIIA survival paradox persists even after accounting for receipt of adjuvant chemotherapy and adequate lymph node retrieval. Future iteration of the TNM system should take this paradox into consideration. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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10. Research on nonlinear characteristics of herringbone planetary gear transmission system considering temperature effect.
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Wang, Jun'gang, Luo, Zijie, Yi, Yong, and Mo, Ruina
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PLANETARY gearing ,TEMPERATURE effect ,PERIODIC motion ,CHAOS theory ,NONLINEAR dynamical systems ,LORENZ equations - Abstract
Herringbone gear planetary gear transmission system has the advantages of high contact ratio and high bearing capacity and is widely used in various heavy load fields. However, the gear generates a large amount of heat during the meshing transmission, which affects the nonlinear dynamic characteristics of the system. In this paper, the various nonlinear factors are considered, including time-varying meshing stiffness, engagement damping, backlash, and engagement error. A nonlinear dynamic model of the herringbone planetary gear system considering temperature effects is established by using the lumped-parameter method. The nonlinear vibration differential equation of the system is solved by using the Runge–Kutta method. The impact law of temperature and engagement damping ratio changes on the bifurcation features of the herringbone planetary gear system is studied by combining the maximum Lyapunov exponent diagram, bifurcation diagram, time domain diagram, phase diagram, Poincare diagram, and spectrogram. And the chaos phenomenon of the system is analyzed and controlled by using a non-feedback control method with the external periodic signal. The result shows that with the change of temperature rise and meshing damping ratio, the system exhibits the kinematics response of chaotic, multi-period, and single-period. Higher temperature rise (∆T > 64 °C) and larger engagement damping ratio (ξ > 0.122) can make the gear system enter stable periodic motion. The chaotic motion region of the system is effectively controlled to the periodic motion orbit by introducing the periodic signal feedback controller. The relevant conclusions can provide a theoretical basis for the optimal design of the dynamic structure stability of herringbone planetary gear. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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11. Heterostructure: application of absorption-catalytic center in lithium–sulfur batteries.
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Wang, Fei, Yang, Chun-Man, Wang, Yong-Qi, You, Dan, Yang, Wen-Hao, Huang, Rong-Wei, Hou, Ji-Yue, Wang, Qian, Zhang, Ying-Jie, Wang, Ying, Zeng, Yue-Jing, Zhang, Yi-Yong, and Li, Xue
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Due to the high theoretical specific capacity (1675 mAh·g
–1 ), low cost, and high safety of the sulfur cathodes, they are expected to be one of the most promising rivals for a new generation of energy storage systems. However, the shuttle effect, low conductivity of sulfur and its discharge products, volume expansion, and other factors hinder the commercialization of lithium–sulfur batteries (LSBs). The development of sulfur-fixing materials and the design of multifunctional materials to enhance the electrochemical performance of LSBs have been the main research priorities in recent years. Because of the advantages of high conductivity, built-in electric field, and good synergism, more and more researchers have employed heterostructure into sulfur-fixing materials to enhance the catalytic and absorption ability for polysulfides. In this review, the principle of heterostructure and the mechanism of enhancing the performance of lithium–sulfur batteries are described. The applications of heterostructure in cathode and interlayer of LSBs in the latest years are summarized. Finally, the cutting-edge troubles and possibilities of heterostructures in LSBs are briefly presented. 摘要: 锂硫电池 (LSBs) 由于硫正极的高理论比容量 (1675 mAh·g–1 ), 成本低, 安全性高等优势, 有望成为新一代最有前途的储能系统之一. 然而, 穿梭效应, 硫及其放电产物的绝缘性, 体积膨胀等因素阻碍了LSBs的商业化进程. 开发固硫材料和设计多功能材料以提高LSBs的电化学性能, 是近年来的主要研究重点. 异质结构因具有高导电性, 内建电场和良好的协同作用等优点, 越来越多的研究人员将其引入到固硫材料中, 以增强固硫材料对多硫化物的吸附和催化能力. 在这篇综述中, 描述了异质结构的原理和增强锂硫电池性能的机制. 总结了近几年异质结构在LSBs正极和隔膜中的应用. 最后, 简要地提出了异质结构在LSBs中的前沿问题和可能性. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
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12. Nitrogen/fluorine dual-doped resin-based hard carbon anode with high capacity retention for lithium storage.
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Wang, Xiaolin, Yi, Yong, Yu, Miao, Wang, Yiyang, Tang, Xiaodi, and Fu, Zhenjin
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Heteroatom doping of carbon materials can effectively alter the microstructure and conductivity, thereby improving the electrochemical performance of lithium-ion batteries (LIBs) hard carbon anodes. Herein, a resin-based hard carbon material (NFHC-1200) with co-doped N and F was prepared by one-step pyrolysis method using phenolic resin as the carbon source and ammonium fluoride as the doped N and F sources. Benefiting from the synergistic effects of co-doping, NFHC-1200 exhibited a wider interlayer distance (0.385 nm), a larger specific surface area (93.31 m
2 g−1 ), and a greater number of Li+ storage active sites (ID /IG = 1.754) when compared to undoped HC-1200 and single-atom doped NHC-1200 hard carbon materials. The results of electrochemical performance demonstrated that the electrochemical properties of NFHC-1200 was significantly improved for co-doped N and F. It exhibited an initial discharge capacity of 614.6 mAh g−1 at 37.2 mA g−1 , a reversible capacity of 365.2 mAh g−1 with a capacity retention rate of 97.66% even after 150 cycles, and a rate performance of 131 mAh g−1 even at a high current density of 5C (1C = 372 mAh g−1 ), which were much higher than those observed from NHC-1200 and HC-1200 under the same test conditions. Overall, this work clearly clarifies the mechanism of N/F co-doping synergistic effects to enhance the electrochemical properties of hard carbon materials by comparing the differences in microstructure and electrochemical properties of NFHC-1200 with NHC-1200 and HC-1200, which may provide a new insight into the modification of hard carbon materials. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
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13. Chaotic Characteristic Analysis of Planetary Gear Transmission System Under Multi-coupling Factor Considering Thermal Effect.
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Wang, Jungang, Luo, Zijie, Shan, Zheng'ang, and Yi, Yong
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PLANETARY gearing ,CHAOS theory ,NONLINEAR dynamical systems ,LYAPUNOV exponents ,SYSTEMS theory ,BACKLASH (Engineering) ,BIFURCATION diagrams ,POWER law (Mathematics) - Abstract
Purpose: Planetary gears generate a lot of heat during the meshing transmission process, which results in thermal deformation of the gear teeth and affects the nonlinear dynamic characteristics of the system. It is valuable to study the influence of the thermal effect on the chaotic characteristics of planetary gear systems. Method: Based on the law of thermal deformation, considering the temperature effect and multiple nonlinear factors, including the coupling effects of time-varying meshing stiffness, meshing error, and gear backlash, a nonlinear dynamics model of the planetary gear system is established. The system's differential equation is derived from the gear system dynamics theory and solved using the Runge–Kutta method. The impact law of temperature, time-varying stiffness coefficient, and damping ratio changes on the bifurcation features of the planetary gear system is studied by combining the maximum Lyapunov exponent diagram, bifurcation diagram, time domain diagram, phase diagram, Poincare diagram, and spectrogram. Results: The planetary gear system exhibits chaotic and rich bifurcation characteristics under the coupling effect of multiple nonlinear factors. With the increase in temperature, the system experiences a kinematic process of chaos-four period-two period-single period. As the time-varying stiffness coefficient changes, the system exhibits chaotic, three-periodic, and two-periodic motion states. The effect of the engagement damping ratio change on the nonlinear characteristics of the system is significant when the value of the temperature is in the range of 0 < ∆T < 68 °C. Conclusion: The chaotic motion of the system is weakened under higher temperature and larger damping ratio, which has an obvious effect on improving the system's stability. The pertinent conclusions can be used as future references for gear system development. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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14. Rural versus urban commuting patients with stage III colon cancer: is there a difference in treatment and outcome?
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Gaffley, Michaela, Hsieh, Mei-Chin, Li, Tingting, Yi, Yong, Gibbs, John F., Wu, Xiao-Cheng, Gallagher, Joseph, and Chu, Quyen D.
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Background: To evaluate if there are differences in outcomes for patients with stage III colon cancer in those from urban vs. rural commuting areas. Methods: Data were evaluated on patients diagnosed with stage III colon cancer between 2012 and2018 from the Louisiana Tumor Registry. Patients were classified into rural and urban groups. Data on overall survival, time from diagnosis to surgery and time from surgery to chemotherapy, and sociodemographic factors (including race, age, and poverty level) were recorded. Results: Of 2652 patients identified, 2159 were urban (81.4%) and 493 rural (18.6%). No age difference between rural and urban patients (p = 0.56). Stage IIIB accounted for 66.7%, followed by IIIC (21.6%) and IIIA (11%), with a significant difference between rural and urban patients based on stage (p = 0.02). There was no difference in the extent of surgery (p = 0.34) or tumor size (p = 0.72) between urban and rural settings. No difference in undergoing chemotherapy (p = 0.12). There was a statistically significant difference in receiving timely treatment for hospital volume (p < 0.0001) and poverty level (p < 0.0001), but no difference in time from diagnosis to surgery (p = 0.48), and time from surgery to chemotherapy (p = 0.27). Non-Hispanic Blacks were less likely to receive timely treatment when compared with non-Hispanic Whites for both surgery and adjuvant chemotherapy, (aHR 0.91, 95% CI 0.83–0.99) and (aHR 0.86, 95% CI 0.77–0.97), respectively. There was no difference in Kaplan–Meier overall survival curves comparing rural vs. urban patients (p = 0.77). Conclusions: There was no statistical difference in overall survival, time to surgery, and time to adjuvant chemotherapy between rural and urban patients with Stage III colon cancer. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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15. Whole-exome sequencing reveals the metastatic potential of hepatocellular carcinoma from the perspective of tumor and circulating tumor DNA.
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Zhou, Chenhao, Weng, Jialei, Liu, Shaoqing, Zhou, Qiang, Hu, Zhiqiu, Yin, Yirui, Lv, Peng, Sun, Jialei, Li, Hui, Yi, Yong, Shen, Yinghao, Ye, Qinghai, Shi, Yi, Dong, Qiongzhu, Liu, Chunxiao, Zhu, Xiaoqiang, and Ren, Ning
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Background: Relapse of hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) due to vascular invasion is common, but the genomic mechanisms remain unclear, and molecular determinants of high-risk relapse cases are lacking. We aimed to reveal the evolutionary trajectory of microvascular invasion (MVI) and develop a predictive signature for relapse in HCC. Methods: Whole-exome sequencing was performed on tumor and peritumor tissues, portal vein tumor thrombus (PVTT), and circulating tumor DNA (ctDNA) to compare the genomic profiles between 5 HCC patients with MVI and 5 patients without MVI. We conducted an integrated analysis of exome and transcriptome to develop and validate a prognostic signature in two public cohorts and one cohort from Zhongshan Hospital, Fudan University. Results: Shared genomic landscapes and identical clonal origins among tumor, PVTT, and ctDNA were observed in MVI (+) HCC, suggesting that genomic changes favoring metastasis occur at the primary tumor stage and are inherited in metastatic lesions and ctDNA. There was no clonal relatedness between the primary tumor and ctDNA in MVI (–) HCC. HCC had dynamic mutation alterations during MVI and exhibited genetic heterogeneity between primary and metastatic tumors, which can be comprehensively reflected by ctDNA. A relapse-related gene signature named RGS
HCC was developed based on the significantly mutated genes associated with MVI and shown to be a robust classifier of HCC relapse. Conclusions: We characterized the genomic alterations during HCC vascular invasion and revealed a previously undescribed evolution pattern of ctDNA in HCC. A novel multiomics-based signature was developed to identify high-risk relapse populations. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
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16. OSGIN1 is a novel TUBB3 regulator that promotes tumor progression and gefitinib resistance in non-small cell lung cancer.
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Xie, Xiaomeng, Laster, Kyle Vaughn, Li, Jian, Nie, Wenna, Yi, Yong Weon, Liu, Kangdong, Seong, Yeon-Sun, Dong, Zigang, and Kim, Dong Joon
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Background: Oxidative stress induced growth inhibitor 1 (OSGIN1) regulates cell death. The role and underlying molecular mechanism of OSGIN1 in non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) are uncharacterized. Methods: OSGIN1 expression in NSCLC samples was detected using immunohistochemistry and Western blotting. Growth of NSCLC cells and gefitinib-resistant cells expressing OSGIN1 or TUBB3 knockdown was determined by MTT, soft agar, and foci formation assays. The effect of OSGIN1 knockdown on in vivo tumor growth was assessed using NSCLC patient-derived xenograft models and gefitinib-resistant patient-derived xenograft models. Potentially interacting protein partners of OSGIN1 were identified using IP-MS/MS, immunoprecipitation, PLA, and Western blotting assays. Microtubule dynamics were explored by tubulin polymerization assay and immunofluorescence. Differential expression of signaling molecules in OSGIN1 knockdown cells was investigated using phospho-proteomics, KEGG analysis, and Western blotting. Results: We found that OSGIN1 is highly expressed in NSCLC tissues and is positively correlated with low survival rates and tumor size in lung cancer patients. OSGIN1 knockdown inhibited NSCLC cell growth and patient-derived NSCLC tumor growth in vivo. Knockdown of OSGIN1 strongly increased tubulin polymerization and re-established gefitinib sensitivity in vitro and in vivo. Additionally, knockdown of TUBB3 strongly inhibited NSCLC cell proliferation. Mechanistically, we found that OSGIN1 enhances DYRK1A-mediated TUBB3 phosphorylation, which is critical for inducing tubulin depolymerization. The results of phospho-proteomics and ontology analysis indicated that knockdown of OSGIN1 led to reduced propagation of the MKK3/6-p38 signaling axis. Conclusions: We propose that OSGIN1 modulates microtubule dynamics by enhancing DYRK1A-mediated phosphorylation of TUBB3 at serine 172. Moreover, elevated OSGIN1 expression promotes NSCLC tumor growth and gefitinib resistance through the MKK3/6-p38 signaling pathway. Our findings unveil a new mechanism of OSGIN1 and provide a promising therapeutic target for NSCLC treatment in the clinic. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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17. Effect of the composition ratio of repeating units on the properties of poly(4-vinylbenzocyclobutene-co-styrene): molecular dynamics simulation studies.
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Chen, Liang, Peng, Qiuxia, Wu, Ji, Wang, Lili, Ma, Jiajun, Liu, Zhentao, Lan, Hanming, Huang, Baosheng, Yang, Junxiao, and Yi, Yong
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MOLECULAR dynamics ,THERMODYNAMICS ,GLASS transition temperature ,POLYMER networks ,PERMITTIVITY ,DIELECTRIC properties ,CROSSLINKED polymers - Abstract
The design of a random copolymer comprising of 4-vinylbenzocyclobutene (4VBCB) and styrene as repeating units is presented herein. The effect of the 4VBCB to styrene ratio in the copolymer on the dielectric and thermodynamic properties of the materials was investigated using the molecular dynamics simulation technique. A script for the interactive crosslink relaxation method was developed using Perl as the language to control the crosslinking degree of the copolymers. This method was used to construct simulation units to generate highly crosslinked polymer networks from a given set of monomers. Three-dimensional simulation cells were constructed with the help of a computational algorithm and Materials Studio. The dielectric constants of the model were calculated using the existing polymer COMPASS force field by varying the monomer contents. The crosslinking degree was tuned to analyze the material properties. Several thermomechanical properties, such as curing-induced shrinkage, coefficient of thermal expansion, and glass transition temperature, were analyzed, and their dependence on the crosslinking degree was examined. The simulation results revealed that an increase in the crosslinking density resulted in an increase in the dielectric constant and glass transition temperature of the material. The extent of thermal expansion realized decreased under these conditions. The reliability of the simulation results was confirmed by comparing these results with experimentally-obtained results. The theoretically and experimentally obtained results demonstrated a close match within the acceptable error range. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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18. Multifunctional sulfur-immobilizing GO/MXene aerogels for highly-stable and long-cycle-life lithium–sulfur batteries.
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Yang, Wen-Hao, Ni, Zhi-Cong, You, Dan, Hou, Ji-Yue, Deng, Bing-Nan, Huang, Rong-Wei, Sun, Shi-Gang, Zhao, Jin-Bao, Li, Xue, Zhang, Yi-Yong, and Zhang, Ying-Jie
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Lithium-sulfur batteries are a promising candidate for next-generation energy storage due to their high theoretical energy density. However, S insulation and the lithium polysulfide intermediate's shuttle effect greatly hinder its practical application. In this paper, a three-dimensional porous graphene oxide (GO)/MXene (Ti
3 C2 Tx ) (GM) aerogel is designed and applied to a lithium–sulfur battery to settle the problem mentioned. In this strategy, two-dimensional (2D) GO sheets and highly conductive MXene nanosheets are integrated to form a 3D porous aerogel structure, creating a 3D conductive network and large polar surfaces, which can simultaneously achieve fast Li-ion/electron transport, strong chemical anchoring sulfur, and promot redox reactions between polysulfides. Therefore, the cathode shows excellent sulfur utilization and cycle stability. The prepared GM electrode battery has been tested for nearly nine months at 0.1C, providing the high initial capacity of 1255.62 mAh·g−1 and maintaining 615.7 mAh·g−1 after 450 cycles. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
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19. A novel predict-prevention quality control method of multi-stage manufacturing process towards zero defect manufacturing.
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Zhao, Li-Ping, Li, Bo-Hao, and Yao, Yi-Yong
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20. Multiconditional machining process quality prediction using deep transfer learning network.
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Li, Bo-Hao, Zhao, Li-Ping, and Yao, Yi-Yong
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21. Laboratory and Field Research on Using Cement and Polyester Fiber to Enhance the Performance of Emulsified Asphalt Cold Recycled Mixture.
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Jiang, Yingjun, Yi, Yong, Tian, Tian, Fan, Jiangtao, Bai, Chenfan, Tan, Ya, Fang, Jian, and Deng, Changqing
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Cold recycling method minimizes the need for aggregates while building roads and has significant economic and environmental benefits. The cold recycled mixture's inadequate mechanical strength, however, is a significant flaw. This article presents the strength increase equation after first analyzing the increasing law of the mechanical strength of the emulsified asphalt cold recycled mixture. The mechanical strength, high-temperature performance and low-temperature performance of emulsified asphalt cold recycled mixture have all been examined after the use of cement and fiber. The reinforcing effect of the fiber is also confirmed through field testing. Studies have shown that after 48 h, the mechanical properties of the emulsified asphalt cold recycled mixture become stable, and the increase is small. The correlation between the proposed strength growth equation and the laboratory test results reaches 0.99. With the addition of 1.5% cement, the high-temperature performance and low-temperature performance of asphalt mixture can be improved by 33% and 18%, respectively. The 0.4% of fiber can improve the high-temperature performance and low-temperature performance of asphalt mixture by 6% and 19%, respectively. Analyze the effect of cement and fiber on the performance of the emulsified asphalt cold recycled mixture, and choose the optimal content of cement and emulsified asphalt to be 1.5% and 0.4%, respectively. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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22. USP5-Beclin 1 axis overrides p53-dependent senescence and drives Kras-induced tumorigenicity.
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Li, Juan, Wang, Yang, Luo, Yue, Liu, Yang, Yi, Yong, Li, Jinsong, Pan, Yang, Li, Weiyuxin, You, Wanbang, Hu, Qingyong, Zhao, Zhiqiang, Zhang, Yujun, Cao, Yang, Zhang, Lingqiang, Yuan, Junying, and Xiao, Zhi-Xiong Jim
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Non-small cell lung cancers (NSCLC) frequently contain KRAS mutation but retain wild-type TP53. Abundant senescent cells are observed in premalignant but not in malignant tumors derived from the Kras-driven mouse model, suggesting that KRAS oncogenic signaling would have to overcome the intrinsic senescence burden for cancer progression. Here, we show that the nuclear Beclin 1-mediated inhibition of p53-dependent senescence drives Kras-mediated tumorigenesis. KRAS activates USP5 to stabilize nuclear Beclin 1, leading to MDM2-mediated p53 protein instability. Kras
G12D mice lacking Beclin 1 display retarded lung tumor growth. Knockdown of USP5 or knockout of Becn1 leads to increased senescence and reduced autophagy. Mechanistically, KRAS elevates ROS to induce USP5 homodimer formation by forming the C195 disulfide bond, resulting in stabilization and activation of USP5. Together, these results demonstrate that activation of the USP5-Beclin 1 axis is pivotal in overriding intrinsic p53-dependent senescence in Kras-driven lung cancer development. Oncogene-induced senescence (OIS) occurs in premalignant lung adenomas, but infrequently in malignant adenocarcinomas. Here the authors show that USP5-Beclin 1 axis overcomes OIS in Kras-driven lung cancer by enhancing MDM2-mediated p53 degradation. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
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23. The LINC00152/miR-205-5p/CXCL11 axis in hepatocellular carcinoma cancer-associated fibroblasts affects cancer cell phenotypes and tumor growth.
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Liu, Gao, Yang, Zhang-Fu, Sun, Jian, Sun, Bao-Ye, Zhou, Pei-Yun, Zhou, Cheng, Guan, Ruo-Yu, Wang, Zhu-Tao, Yi, Yong, and Qiu, Shuang-Jian
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HEPATOCELLULAR carcinoma ,TUMOR growth ,CANCER cells ,FIBROBLASTS ,ANTINEOPLASTIC agents ,CELL migration - Abstract
Background: CXCL11 has been reported to be up-regulated in hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) tissues and cancer-associated fibroblasts (CAFs), and CAF-secreted CXCL11 has been found to promote HCC cell proliferation and migration. Knowledge on how CAFs promote HCC progression is imperative for the future design of anti-tumor drugs addressing the high rates of disease recurrence. Herein, we propose a mechanism by which LINC00152 positively regulates CXCL11 expression and, subsequently, HCC cell phenotypes and growth characteristics via miR-205-5p in CAFs. Methods: The expression of LINC00152, miR-205-5p in HCC/non-cancerous tissues, CAFs/NFs and HCC cell lines was determined by RT-qPCR. The CXCL11 expression and secretion were determined by westernblot and ELISA. Different expressions of LINC00152, CXCL11 and miR-205-5p in CAFs were achieved by transfection with corresponding overexpression/knockdown vectors or mimics/inhibitor. The interactions among LINC00152, miR-205-5p and CXCL11 were confirmed by FISH, luciferase, AGO2 and RNA-pulldown assays. Transwell, colony formation and MTT assays were performed to assess the role of CAFs conditioned medium (CM) in HCC cell phenotype. BALB/c nude mice xenografts were used to determine the role of CAFs on HCC growth in vivo. Results: We found that in vitro, CM from CAFs transfected with sh-LINC00152 dramatically suppressed HCC cell viability, colony formation and migration, and that CM from CAFs transfected with miR-205-5p inhibitor (CAF-CM (miR-205-5p inhibitor)) exerted opposite effects on HCC cell phenotypes. Exogenous overexpression of CXCL11 in CAFs or CAF-CM (miR-205-5p inhibitor) could partially attenuate the effects of LINC00152 knockdown. In contrast, CM from CAFs transfected with LINC00152 dramatically increased HCC cell viability, colony formation and migration, and CM from CAFs transfected with miR-205-5p mimics (CAF-CM (miR-205-5p mimics)) exerted opposite effects on HCC cell phenotypes. Knockdown of CXCL11 in CAFs or CAF-CM (miR-205-5p mimics) could partially attenuate the effects of LINC00152 overexpression. In vivo, LINC00152 knockdown in CAFs inhibited tumor growth in a mouse model, which could be reversed by CXCL11 overexpression in CAFs. Mechanistically, we found that LINC00152 could act as a ceRNA to counteract miR-205-5p-mediated suppression on CXCL11 by directly binding to miR-205-5p and the 3'UTR of CXCL11. Conclusion: Our data indicate that a LINC00152/miR-205-5p/CXCL11 axis in HCC CAFs can affect the proliferative and migrative abilities of HCC cells in vitro and HCC tumor growth in vivo. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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24. Rational design of Sn4P3/Ti3C2Tx composite anode with enhanced performance for potassium-ion battery.
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Zhao, Jie, Li, Chao-Lin, Chen, Gang, Ji, Fei, Shen, Yi-Yong, Peng, Juan, and Wang, Wen-Hui
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25. Fabrication of monodisperse polyacrylonitrile hollow microspheres containing transition metals and low-temperature catalytic graphitization.
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Qin, Lurong, Yin, Qiang, Li, Jie, Chen, Qiang, Liu, Yiyang, Liu, Meifang, and Yi, Yong
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In this study, a novel approach was presented for controllable preparation of polyacrylonitrile (PAN) hollow microspheres, and PAN-derived graphite carbon microspheres were synthesized through a simple and facile method, overcoming the intrinsic non-graphitizable property of PAN under low temperatures. The pure PAN microspheres and PAN/M (M = Fe, Co, Ni) microspheres were fabricated by the microfluidic technique and solvent evaporation method. Subsequently, the graphitization process was performed for carbon growth of all PAN microspheres at carbonization temperatures of 800 °C, 1000 °C,1200 °C, and 1400 °C, respectively. The effects of transition metals on the stability of compound droplets, monodispersity, and morphology of microspheres were investigated. The carbon resides was given by TG analysis, and the degree of graphite was characterized by the Raman spectra, XRD patterns, and TEM image. The results showed that the three transition metals exhibited different catalytic graphitization effects, leading to a different degree of catalytic graphitization. Understanding the catalytic graphitization effect of Fe, Co, and Ni on PAN microspheres offers new strategies for converting polymer-derived microspheres to invaluable synthetic graphite carbon, which has potential application in upcycling of waste plastics, catalysis, absorption, thermally conductive materials, and energy conversion. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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26. Water Infiltration and Water Stability of Compacted Loess Roadbeds Based on Vibration Compaction.
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Jiang, Yingjun, Yi, Yong, Tian, Tian, Sha, Hongwei, Fan, Jiangtao, Ji, Xiaoping, and Xue, Jinshun
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In this work, the mechanical properties of compacted loess specimens formed using the vertical vibration compaction method (VVCM) were investigated, including unconfined compressive strength, CBR value, and shear strength. The top water seepage test and slope simulated rainfall test were implemented. In the test section, the water infiltration laws of compacted loess subgrades with different degrees of compaction were studied. Subsequently, the water stability of compacted loess subgrades was investigated. The results show that the loess specimens formed using the VVCM have adequate mechanical properties. Moreover, increasing the degree of compaction significantly improves the resistance of the loess roadbed to water infiltration and reduces both the water infiltration area and the corresponding water content. In addition, the seepage of the loess roadbed causes the roadbed to collapse, which affects the roadbed's stability. The high-compacted roadbed section exhibits improved resistance to collapse. Thus, improving roadbed compaction can effectively improve the roadbed's stability. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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27. Pt-Ni alloy catalyst supported on carbon aerogel via one-step method for oxygen reduction reaction.
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Jiang, Li-Li, Zeng, Min, Wang, Chao-Yang, Luo, Zhi-Hui, Li, Hai-Yang, and Yi, Yong
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PLATINUM catalysts ,PLATINUM ,CATALYST supports ,PROTON exchange membrane fuel cells ,OXYGEN reduction ,AEROGELS ,ROTATING disk electrodes - Abstract
Carbon-supported platinum-nickel alloy catalysts have become one of the main choices of proton exchange membrane fuel cells (PEMFCs) due to the high catalytic activity toward oxygen reduction reaction (ORR). In this work, carbon aerogel supported platinum-nickel solid solution alloy catalysts (Pt
3 Ni/CA) with small particles (~ 3.5 nm) and uniform distribution were prepared via a simple one-step rapid reduction method during which no structure guide or stabilizer is added. In rotating disk electrode (RDE), the mass activity (MA, 0.25 A mgPt −1 ) and specific activity (SA, 4.69 A m−2 ) of the optimized Pt3 Ni/CA catalysts for ORR are nearly 3.8 times and 6.5 times that of the state-of-the-art commercial carbon-supported platinum catalysts (Pt/C, 0.07 A mgPt −1 and 0.72 A m−2 ), respectively. After the accelerated durability test (ADT), the as-prepared Pt3 Ni/CA catalysts still keep a satisfactory MA and SA which are more than 3.4 and 8.9 times as high as that of Pt/C. The Koutecký-Levich (K-L) equation shows that the electrochemical reaction conforms to be a 4e− process. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
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28. Aerodynamic performance of distributed electric propulsion with wing interaction.
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Lei, Yao, Yang, Wen-jie, and Huang, Yi-yong
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29. Impact of diabetes and modifiable risk factors on pancreatic cancer survival in a population-based study after adjusting for clinical factors.
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Hsieh, Mei-Chin, Zhang, Lu, Velasco-Gonzalez, Cruz, Yi, Yong, Pareti, Lisa A., Trapido, Edward J., Chen, Vivien W., and Wu, Xiao-Cheng
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PANCREATIC cancer ,PEOPLE with diabetes ,SOCIODEMOGRAPHIC factors ,DIABETES ,HOSPITAL admission & discharge ,PANCREATIC tumors ,DIABETES complications ,MORTALITY risk factors ,ADENOCARCINOMA ,REPORTING of diseases ,RISK assessment ,SOCIOECONOMIC factors ,CANCER patients ,SYMPTOMS ,SURVIVAL analysis (Biometry) ,SMOKING ,BODY mass index - Abstract
Purposes: Our study aimed to examine the impact of diabetes, smoking and BMI on pancreatic cancer survival in a population-based setting by adjusting both sociodemographic and clinical factors and measuring their attributable risk. Methods: Data on pancreatic adenocarcinoma patients diagnosed in 2011–2017 were acquired from the Louisiana Tumor Registry. Diabetes, smoking, height, and weight were abstracted from medical records and linked with Hospital Inpatient Discharge Data to enhance the completeness of the diabetes data. The Cox regression model was used to assess effect sizes of diabetes, smoking, and BMI on cancer-specific survival and survival rate. The partial population attributable risk was employed to measure the attributable risk of these risk factors. Results: Of the 3,200 eligible patients, 34.6% were diabetics, 23.9% were current smokers, and 52.3% had BMI ≥ 25 kg/m
2 . After adjusting for sociodemographic and clinical factors, diabetic patients had an increased cancer-specific death risk of 15% (95% CI, 1.06–1.25), 36% (95% CI, 1.19–1.44) for current smokers, and 24% (95% CI, 1.00–1.54) for patients with a BMI ≥ 40 when compared to their counterparts. Diabetic current smokers had significantly lower 2- and 3-year adjusted cancer-specific survival rates, 13.1% and 10.5%, respectively. By eliminating diabetes and modifiable risk factors, an estimated 16.6% (95% CI, 6.9%–25.9%) of the cancer-specific deaths could be avoided during a nine-year observational period between 2011 and 2019. Conclusions: Diabetes and smoking contributed substantially to the reduction of pancreatic cancer survival even after controlling for sociodemographic and clinical factors; however, BMI ≥ 35 was observed to increase risk of mortality among stage III–IV patients only. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
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30. Long-term variation of nitrate in the East Sea, Korea.
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Shim, Moo Joon and Yoon, Yi Yong
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SAN Xia Dam (China) ,TSUSHIMA Current ,KUROSHIO ,DAM design & construction ,ESTUARIES - Abstract
Long-term variation of nitrate in the East Sea was monitored in order to investigate impact of Three Gorges Dam (TGD) in the Changjiang River's upstream, China and Nakdong River's estuary dam, Korea. Tracing source of nitrate was another objective in this study. For this study, nutrient data were collected for 20 years from 1999 to 2018 in the East Sea, and divided into 4 sections, and evaluated whether a significant difference exists among the averages of nitrate concentrations. The concentrations of nitrate were affected by the major rivers (the Nakdong and the Taehwa Rivers) and Tsushima Warm Current (TWC) which diverged from the Kuroshio Current passing through East China Sea (ECS). Our results also indicated that long-term nitrate concentrations decreased and its reasons. First, the construction of TGD in the upstream of the Changjiang River may have resulted in the decrease of the nitrate supply in the river and ECS which is carried by TWC, toward the East Sea. Second, decrease in the nitrate flux of the Nakdong River's estuary due to the construction of the estuary dam and sewer treatment plant could also be a factor for the nitrate decrease in the East Sea. Therefore, anthropogenic activities from the Nakdong River and Changjiang River had a long-term effect on the East Sea's nitrate concentrations. The amount of nitrate runoff reduced by the anthropogenic activities influenced the nitrate levels over a long period by the flow of currents in the East Sea. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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31. FBXL2 counteracts Grp94 to destabilize EGFR and inhibit EGFR-driven NSCLC growth.
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Niu, Mengmeng, Xu, Jing, Liu, Yang, Li, Yuhuang, He, Tao, Ding, Liangping, He, Yajun, Yi, Yong, Li, Fengtian, Guo, Rongtian, Gao, Ya, Li, Rui, Li, Luping, Fu, Mengyuan, Hu, Qingyong, Luo, Yangkun, Zhang, Chunyan, Qin, Kewei, Yi, Jianqiao, and Yu, Shuhan
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Abnormal activation of epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR) drives non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) development. EGFR mutations-mediated resistance to tyrosine-kinase inhibitors (TKIs) is a major hurdle for NSCLC treatment. Here, we show that F-box protein FBXL2 targets EGFR and EGFR TKI-resistant mutants for proteasome-mediated degradation, resulting in suppression of EGFR-driven NSCLC growth. Reduced FBXL2 expression is associated with poor clinical outcomes of NSCLC patients. Furthermore, we show that glucose-regulated protein 94 (Grp94) protects EGFR from degradation via blockage of FBXL2 binding to EGFR. Moreover, we have identified nebivolol, a clinically used small molecule inhibitor, that can upregulate FBXL2 expression to inhibit EGFR-driven NSCLC growth. Nebivolol in combination with osimertinib or Grp94-inhibitor-1 exhibits strong inhibitory effects on osimertinib-resistant NSCLC. Together, this study demonstrates that the FBXL2-Grp94-EGFR axis plays a critical role in NSCLC development and suggests that targeting FBXL2-Grp94 to destabilize EGFR may represent a putative therapeutic strategy for TKI-resistant NSCLC. Aberrant EGFR activation is commonly found in non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC). Here the authors show that E3 ubiquitin ligase FBXL2 targets EGFR and EGFR tyrosine kinase inhibitor (TKI)-resistant mutants for proteasome-mediated degradation to inhibit EGFR-driven NSCLC growth and TKI resistance. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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32. Promising pure gold aerogel: in situ preparation by composite sol–gel and application in catalytic removal of pollutants and SERS.
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Xiao, Yuwei, Wang, Chaoyang, Liu, Kui, Wei, Lingyu, Luo, Zhihui, Zeng, Min, and Yi, Yong
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In this work, a new preparation method of highly pure gold aerogel using cellulose triacetate as a template was developed. Gold aerogel with high-purity, low density, and elevated specific surface area was successfully prepared by the proposed fast and simple method as a typical example of noble metal aerogels. In this process, the ligament, crystal grain size, and specific surface area of the product could be controlled by adjusting the concentration of the reducing agent. After complete removal of the template, the obtained gold aerogel with 99% purity showed a moderate catalytic effect toward organic pollutants but with great modification potential. The Raman intensity of pure gold aerogel was 3.2-fold higher than that of the conventional porous gold substrate. The excellent effect of the as-prepared nanogold aerogel was attributed to its enhanced surface plasmon resonance effect induced from high purity. In sum, these findings look promising for future application of high-purity gold aerogels in many fields. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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33. E47 upregulates ΔNp63α to promote growth of squamous cell carcinoma.
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Xu, Jing, Li, Fengtian, Gao, Ya, Guo, Rongtian, Ding, Liangping, Fu, Mengyuan, Yi, Yong, Chen, Hu, Xiao, Zhi-Xiong Jim, and Niu, Mengmeng
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34. Cancer-associated fibroblast-derived CXCL11 modulates hepatocellular carcinoma cell migration and tumor metastasis through the circUBAP2/miR-4756/IFIT1/3 axis.
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Liu, Gao, Sun, Jian, Yang, Zhang-Fu, Zhou, Cheng, Zhou, Pei-Yun, Guan, Ruo-Yu, Sun, Bao-Ye, Wang, Zhu-Tao, Zhou, Jian, Fan, Jia, Qiu, Shuang-Jian, and Yi, Yong
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35. Construction of a new plant expression vector and the development of maize germplasm expressing the Aspergillus ficuum phytase gene PhyA2.
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Jiao, Peng, Yuan, Wen-Ya, Zhao, Han-Dan, Qu, Jing, Wang, Pi-Wu, Guan, Shu-Yan, and Ma, Yi-Yong
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Phytases, which belong to a special category of orthophosphoric monoester phosphohydrolases, degrade inositol hexaphosphate to produce lower-grade inositol phosphate derivatives and inorganic phosphate. Thus, phytases may improve phosphorus utilization, eliminate the anti-nutrient properties of phytic acid, and mitigate environmental pollution due to phosphorus contamination. In this study, we constructed a new root-specific expression vector by inserting the Aspergillus ficuum phytase gene PhyA2 into pCAMBIA3301-ZmGLU1P-Nos. The subsequent molecular analysis confirmed that six T
4 generation transgenic plants carried and expressed PhyA2. A quantitative real-time PCR analysis indicated PhyA2 was highly expressed in the transgenic roots. Additionally, the phytase activity was 10.9-fold higher in the transgenic roots (peak activity of 5.432 U/g) than in the control roots. Moreover, compared with the control rhizosphere, the organic phosphorus content in the rhizosphere of the transgenic plants decreased significantly (by up to 5.21 mg/kg). An agronomic trait analysis indicated that PhyA2 expression can increase maize seed weight by up to 25.8 g. Therefore, the integration of PhyA2 into the maize genome can enhance the ability of maize plants to use the phosphorus compounds in soil, while also improving the plant growth status and increasing the seed yield. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
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36. Effects of CO2 gassy-supercritical phase transition on corrosion behaviors of carbon steels in saturated vapor environment.
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Zeng, De-zhi, Huang, Zhi-yao, Yu, Zhi-ming, Shi, Shan-zhi, Yi, Yong-gang, Liu, Cong-ping, Tian, Gang, and Sun, Yi-cheng
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37. Relationship between Vesicoureteral Reflux and Glomerular Filtration Rate in Children.
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Zhang, Wei, Yi, Hui-ming, Zhang, Xiao-le, Yi, Yong-hong, Zhou, Jian-hua, and Qiu, Li-ru
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38. A novel space-constrained vehicle suspension mechanism synthesized by a systematic design process employing topology optimization.
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Kim, Suh In, Shin, Dongil, Han, Sang Min, Kang, Seok Won, Kwon, Seungmin, Yi, Yong-Sub, and Kim, Yoon Young
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AUTOMOBILE springs & suspension ,CONSTRAINED optimization ,ELECTRIC suspension ,VEHICLE routing problem ,ELECTRIC vehicle batteries ,TOPOLOGY ,ELECTRIC vehicles - Abstract
Demands on larger motors and battery packs in electric vehicles cause a suspension layout issue not appearing in gas-powered vehicles. Motivated by this need, our research aims to design a new-concept suspension applicable to electric vehicles, where given space-related constraints are satisfied without scarifying their kinematic performance. Here, we propose a three-phase design process for the synthesis of rear suspensions of an electric vehicle: concept topology design, kinematic feature identification, and detailed design. For the concept design to determine the mechanism topology, we employ the topology optimization method developed for mechanism synthesis subjected to a reduced suspension design space as well as a tighter condition on the camber rate—known as yielding better vehicle's dynamic performance. The next phase is to extract the underlying kinematic features of the synthesized suspension obtained by the topology optimization method as it may be difficult to directly figure out how the synthesized mechanism functions kinematically. For the extraction, we propose a connectivity-mapping technique followed by the wrench calculation. This phase is followed by the final detailed design to meet the specific requirements imposed on the target suspensions. The new suspensions designed by the proposed three-phase design approach will be shown to successfully resolve the suspension layout issue typically encountered in electric vehicles. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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39. Load Distribution in Meshing Process of Micro-segment Gears.
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Huang, Kang, Sang, Meng, Xiong, Yangshou, Yi, Yong, and Xu, Fengwei
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40. Web accessibility of healthcare Web sites of Korean government and public agencies: a user test for persons with visual impairment.
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Yi, Yong Jeong
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GOVERNMENT websites ,HEALTH services accessibility ,VISION disorders ,GOVERNMENT agencies ,WEB-based user interfaces ,WEBSITES ,USER-centered system design - Abstract
The present study attempts to evaluate the accessibility of government and public agency healthcare Web sites in Korea through user testing. The study recruited blind (24 participants) and second-level sight-impaired people (1 participant), and evaluated ten healthcare Web sites of Korean government and public institutions. These Web sites revealed problems across four principles of accessibility, i.e., perceivable, operable, understandable, and robust. First, according to principle 1, perceivable, the main errors occurred in providing adequate alternate texts and clear instructions. Second, five errors were predominant with regard to principle 2, operable. These are keyboard operation errors, focus order errors, bypass blocks errors, page title errors, and the lack of appropriate link text. Third, with respect to principle 3, understandable, most problems were found in user responses, content sequence, tables, and labels. Finally, based on principle 4, robust, problems regarded markup correctness and Web application accessibility. The problems identified in the study can be simply resolved; however, similar accessibility issues have recurred. Therefore, future research needs to investigate whether government and public agencies or their Web developers are aware of the importance of accessibility. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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41. Multifunctional load-bearing hybrid hydrogel with combined drug release and photothermal conversion functions.
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Jiang, Yulin, Yang, Yutao, Zheng, Xiaoyang, Yi, Yong, Chen, Xianchun, Li, Yubao, Sun, Dan, and Zhang, Li
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PHOTOTHERMAL conversion ,HYDROGELS ,KNEE joint ,HYBRID materials ,CYTOCOMPATIBILITY ,POLYCAPROLACTONE - Abstract
The inability of damaged load-bearing cartilage to regenerate and self-repair remains a long-standing challenge in clinical settings. In the past, the use of PVA hydrogels as cartilage replacements has been explored; however, both pristine and annealed PVA are not ideal for load-bearing cartilage applications, and new materials with improved properties are highly desirable. In this work, we developed a novel hybrid hydrogel system consisting of glycerol-modified PVA hydrogel reinforced by a 3D printed PCL-graphene composite scaffold. The composition of the hydrogel within the hybrid material was optimized to achieve high water retention and enhanced stiffness. The hybrid hydrogel formed by reinforcement with a 3D printed PCL-graphene scaffold with optimized architecture demonstrated desirable mechanical properties (stiffness, toughness, and tribological properties) matching those of natural load-bearing cartilage. Our novel hydrogel system has also been designed to provide drug release and on-demand photothermal conversion functions and at the same time offers excellent biocompatibility with low cell adhesion. These promising properties may allow our unique hybrid hydrogel system to be used for potential applications, such as load-bearing cartilage repair/replacement, as well as targeting certain challenging clinical conditions, such as the treatment of severe arthritis. Hydrogels that work under pressure: A hybrid hydrogel for replacing damaged cartilage has been developed by researchers in China and the UK. Fibrocartilage - the toughest type of cartilage found between the intervertebrae discs and the knee joints, is able to withstand heavy weights. The damage of such cartilage is difficult to repair and scientists have begun to investigate hydrogels as an artificial cartilage replacement. A hydrogel is a soft spongy material made from interconnected polymers; however, conventional hydrogels are not well-suited to load-bearing applications. Dan Sun from Queen's University Belfast, Li Zhang from Sichuan University, Chengdu, and co-workers have reinforced a poly (vinyl alcohol) hydrogel with a scaffold made from a composite of graphene and another polymer called polycaprolactone. This scaffold increases the stiffness and toughness of the hydrogel, and has the added benefit of on-demand drug release. In this work, we developed a novel hybrid hydrogel system consisting of glycerol-modified PVA hydrogel reinforced by a 3D printed PCL-graphene composite scaffold. The biocompatible hybrid hydrogel shows desirable mechanical properties matching those of natural load-bearing cartilage, while providing drug release and on-demand photothermal conversion functions. These promising properties may allow their potential applications in load-bearing cartilage repair/replacement and treatment of severe arthritis. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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42. Dual-Band Infrared Perfect Absorber Based on a Ag-Dielectric-Ag Multilayer Films with Nanoring Grooves Arrays.
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Liang, Cuiping, Yi, Zao, Chen, Xifang, Tang, Yongjian, Yi, Yong, Zhou, Zigang, Wu, Xuanguang, Huang, Zhen, Yi, Yougen, and Zhang, Guangfu
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INFRARED absorption ,SURFACE plasmon resonance ,OPTICAL modulators ,OPTICAL switching ,LIGHT absorption ,OPTICAL communications - Abstract
In this paper, we demonstrate a dual-band metamaterial perfect absorber based on a Ag-dielectric-Ag multilayer nanostructure. The structure of top metal film covers nanoring grooves array. A dielectric layer has a function of confining electromagnetic fields. Theoretical analysis shows that two absorption peaks (1059 nm and 1304 nm) with the absorption of 99.2% and 99.9% have been achieved, respectively. The physical origin of perfect absorption peaks are related to the Fabry-Perot resonance effect and localized surface plasmon resonance (LSPR) of the nanoring grooves. Its perfect absorption and resonance wavelength can be well regulated by adjusting the relevant structural parameters. Additionally, the absorber demonstrates good operation angle-polarization-tolerance at wide incident angles (0–60°). We believe that our design has a promising application in plasmon-enhanced photovoltaic, optical absorption switching, and modulator optical communications in the infrared regime. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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43. Nonlinear dynamics analysis of high contact ratio gears system with multiple clearances.
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Huang, Kang, Yi, Yong, Xiong, Yangshou, Cheng, Zhenbang, and Chen, Huan
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44. Coexpression of β-xylosidase and xylose isomerase in Saccharomyces cerevisiae improves the efficiency of saccharification and fermentation from xylo-oligosaccharides.
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Niu, Yaping, Wu, Longhao, Shen, Yu, Zhao, Jianzhi, Zhang, Jixiang, Yi, Yong, Li, Hongxing, and Bao, Xiaoming
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SACCHAROMYCES cerevisiae ,ISOMERASES ,OLIGOSACCHARIDES ,CELLULASE ,SIGNAL peptides ,FILAMENTOUS fungi ,FERMENTATION - Abstract
The depolymerization of xylo-oligosaccharides to xylose by β-xylosidase and the subsequent ethanol production from xylose are important for reducing inhibition towards cellulase and hemicellulase and for taking full advantage of all sugars in lignocellulose hydrolysate. The activity of β-xylosidase in most cellulases produced by filamentous fungi is usually deficient, and thus recombinant xylose-fermenting Saccharomyces cerevisiae capable of secreting highly active β-xylosidase is increasingly recognized as an excellent candidate for addressing this issue. To this end, a prominent chassis cell, BSPX042, constructed in our previous work with a well-modified downstream metabolic pathway of xylose through multiple chromosome manipulations and beneficial mutations after evolution engineering, was selected as the host. The xylose isomerase coding gene Ru-xylA (where Ru represents the rumen), which was screened from the metagenomics library of bovine rumen contents, was shown to exhibit a high activity level in S. cerevisiae, and the glycoside hydrolase family 3 β-xylosidase gene xyl3A from Penicillium oxalicum was coexpressed in BSPX042. The recombinant strain BSGIBX with the highest extracellular activity of β-xylosidase was determined by comparing different signal peptides. The hydrolysis of xylobiose and xylotriose by BSGIBX culture further confirmed its β-xylosidase activity. BSGIBX can grow and produce ethanol with xylo-oligosaccharides as the sole carbon source. When xylo-oligosaccharides were pretreated by effective xylanase, the majority of the xylo-oligosaccharides were consumed rapidly and produced ~ 19.4 g L
−1 ethanol at 48 h with a yield of 0.473 g g−1 consumed sugars in mixture with glucose. These results indicate the successful coexpression of β-xylosidase and xylose isomerase in ethanol-producing S. cerevisiae, and provide theoretical support for our future work in robust industrial yeast strains. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
- 2019
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45. Inflammation–nutrition score predicts prognosis of patients with resectable hepatocellular carcinoma.
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Ni, Xiao-Chun, Xu, Jie, Yi, Yong, Fu, Yi-Peng, Cai, Xiao-Yan, Liu, Gao, Huang, Jin-Long, Gan, Wei, and Qiu, Shuang-Jian
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HEPATOCELLULAR carcinoma ,PROGRESSION-free survival ,LIVER cancer ,PROGNOSIS ,MULTIVARIATE analysis - Abstract
Background: Various inflammation-based prognostic scores have been associated with poor survival in patients with hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC). Methods: Data were collected retrospectively from 674 HCC patients who underwent curative resection. The correlation between INS (inflammation–nutrition score), BCLC (Barcelona Clinic Liver Cancer) stage and inflammatory indices and overall survival (OS) and disease free survival (DFS) was examined. Results: An elevated INS was associated with both tumor and host clinical characteristics. The combination of INS and BCLC stage stratifies OS and DFS from 80% and 65% (INS = 0, stage A) to 0% (INS = 2, stage C). Univariate and multivariate analyses revealed that the INS was an independent predictor for OS and DFS, and was superior to inflammation-based scores. In addition, INS was demonstrated to be a prognostic factor for patients with early stage and had a higher AUC value in comparison with inflammation scores. Conclusion: This study demonstrates that the INS is an independent marker of poor prognosis in patients with resectable HCC, especially for those with early stage, and it provides complimentary prognostic information to BCLC stage, and may aid in treatment strategy. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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46. Interactions and physical properties of energetic poly-(phthalazinone ether sulfone ketones) (PPESKs) and ε-hexanitrohexaazaisowurtzitane (ε-CL-20) based polymer bonded explosives: a molecular dynamics simulations.
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Shu, Yao, Zhang, Shaowen, Shu, Yuanjie, Liu, Ning, Yi, Yong, Huo, Jichuan, and Ding, Xiaoyong
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SULFONES ,MOLECULAR dynamics ,RADIAL distribution function ,CHEMICAL bonds ,BULK modulus ,MODULUS of rigidity - Abstract
Molecular dynamic (MD) simulations were employed to investigate the hexanitrohexaazaisowurtzitane (CL-20) crystal, seven designed energetic poly-(phthalazinone ether sulfone ketones) (PPESKs) and PPESKs/ε-CL-20 polymer–bonded explosives (PBXs). Cohesive energy density (CED) and solubility parameters (δ) were predicted for PBXs, the results indicated that stability of PBXs are related to their cohesive energy density (CED). Mechanical properties of seven polymer-bonded explosives (PPESKs/ε-CL-20) were found improved in comparison with that of ε-CL-20 by adding polymer binders. Young's modulus (E), Shear modulus (G), and Bulk modulus (K) declined compare with ε-CL-20. K/G ratio and Cauchy pressure C
12 -C44 of PBXs indicate that they have certain ductility. Radial distribution function (RDF) was utilized for analyzing the interactions between PPESKs and ε-CL-20, and results demonstrate that hydrogen bond and van der Waals interactions exist between polymers and ε-CL-20. The calculated oxygen balance of polymer-bonded explosives (PBXs) is lower than that of pure ε-CL-20 by nearly about − 24%. Detonation properties of the polymer-bonded explosives (PBXs) were predicted based on ε-CL-20 values. Detonation velocity (D) for these PBXs was predicted almost at about 8300 m s−1 , and the detonation pressure (P) for these PBXs was all predicted nearly at 38 GPa. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
- 2019
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47. Structure and thermal properties of stearic acid/silica composites as form-stable phase change materials.
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Fu, Zhenjin, Dai, Li, Yi, Yong, Luo, Jiangshan, and Li, Bo
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In this study, stearic acid/silica phase change composites were prepared by the sol-gel method using stearic acid as phase change materials (PCMs). The effects of mass fraction of stearic acid were comprehensively investigated. The structures and thermal properties of the obtained composites were characterized by various methods, including scanning electron microscopy (SEM), differential scanning calorimetry (DSC), leakage tests, and thermogravimetry analysis (TG). The results indicated that composite containing 76% stearic acid had the best thermal properties and low mass leakage, making 76% stearic acid as the maximum content that silica matrix could protect in the composites. The latter was further confirmed by morphological analyses of the silica matrix. Silica matrix exhibited spherical particle clusters, following big-small-big-small size pattern as stearic acid rose. The composite with 76% stearic acid was at the key point of change in particle size. These findings look promising for future to prepare silica-based phase change composites with good thermal properties easily. The composite containing 76% stearic acid showed good thermal properties.Silica particle size changed with stearic acid content in composites.The composite with 76% stearic acid was at the key point of change in particle size. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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48. Minimal surface designs for porous materials: from microstructures to mechanical properties.
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Zheng, Xiaoyang, Fu, Zhibing, Du, Kai, Wang, Chaoyang, and Yi, Yong
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MICROSTRUCTURE ,MINIMAL surfaces ,POROUS materials ,MECHANICAL behavior of materials ,NUMERICAL analysis - Abstract
In this work, we present four types of topological bicontinuous porous structures, namely Gyroid (G), Schwarz Diamond (D), Schwarz Primitive (P), and iWp (W), which are generated from mathematically defined triply periodic minimal surfaces. A systematic semi-theoretical investigation is performed to analyze the relations between the microstructures and the macroscopic mechanical behavior. Benefiting from the straightforward controllability on parameters, the scaling laws of the geometrical properties and mechanical properties are determined as functions of the relative density according to numerical analysis and computational simulation. An application to additive manufacturing accompanying with uniaxial compression testing is also performed, and the results show a highly agreement with the above scaling laws. Moreover, the simulation results indicate that the mechanical properties are highly dependent on topological architectures, which affect the deformation behavior of porous materials. It is shown that P topology has the highest stiffness and strength with stretching-dominated mode, while the rest exhibit a flexibly bending-dominated deformation behavior. The present study provides not only new insights into the structure-property relations of such topologies, but also a practical guide for their fabrication and application. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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49. Numerical Analysis of the Effect of Infrared Radiation on Cryogenic Inertial Confinement Fusion Targets.
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Wu, Xiaoxue, Tang, Yongjian, Yi, Yong, and Qi, Xiaobo
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The present work applies the finite element method to calculate the maximum allowable time that cryogenic inertial confinement fusion (ICF) targets can be exposed to infrared radiation (IR). Hence, a 3-D numerical model integrated with discrete coordinate radiation model was developed to investigate the influence of transmittance of the laser entrance holes (LEHs) and boundary conditions on the temperature field distribution and the maximum DT layer deterioration time for CH, Be, and diamond capsules. Our study shows that introducing such a radiation model can accurately obtain more detailed spatial and temporal distribution information in the ICF targets. The simulation results demonstrate that the Be and diamond capsules provided much better temperature field homogenization than the CH capsule under equivalent boundary conditions, but the CH capsule was heated more by IR radiation than the Be and diamond. In addition, the maximum DT layer deterioration time was significantly increased to 3 s when decreasing the transmittance of the LEH from 0.2 to 0.01. However, either reducing the capsule IR absorption or increasing the inner hohlraum IR absorption demonstrated no conclusive increase in the maximum DT layer deterioration time. These results are expected to provide useful parameters in the design of cryogenic targets and shroud systems. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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50. Two-dimensional Nitrogen-doped Mesoporous Carbon/Graphene Nanocomposites from the Self-assembly of Block Copolymer Micelles in Solution.
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Wang, Nan, Tian, Hao, Zhu, Shu-Yan, Yan, De-Yue, and Mai, Yi-Yong
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NITROGEN ,NANOCOMPOSITE materials ,MOLECULAR self-assembly ,BLOCK copolymers ,MICELLES - Abstract
The self-assembly of block copolymer in solution has proven to be an effective strategy for building up a wide range of nanomaterials with diverse structures and applications. This paper reports a facile self-assembly approach towards two-dimensional (2D) sandwich-like mesoporous nitrogen-doped carbon/reduced graphene oxide nanocomposites (denoted as mNC/rGO) with well-defined large mesopores. The strategy involves the synergistic self-assembly of polystyrene-block-poly(ethylene oxide) (PS- b-PEO) spherical micelles, m-phenylenediamine ( mPD) monomers and GO in solution and the subsequent carbonization at 900 °C. The resultant mNC/rGO nanosheets have an average pore size of 19 nm, a high specific surface of 812 m·g and a nitrogen content of 2.2 wt%. As an oxygen reduction reaction (ORR) catalyst, the unique structural features render the metal-free nanosheets excellent electrocatalytic performance. In a 0.1 mol·L KOH alkaline medium, mNC/rGO exhibits a four-electron transfer pathway with a high half-wave-potential ( E ) of +0.77 V versus reversible hydrogen electrode (RHE) and a limiting current density ( J ) of 5.2 mA·cm, which are well comparable with those of the commercial Pt/C catalysts. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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