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2. Longer serum phosphorus time in range associated with lower mortality risk among peritoneal dialysis patients: a multicenter retrospective cohort study
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Huo, Zhihao, Liu, Dehui, Ye, Peiyi, Zhang, Yuehang, Cao, Lisha, Gong, Nirong, Dou, Xianrui, Ren, Chengfa, Zhu, Qingyao, Li, Dan, Zhang, Wei, Kong, Yaozhong, Wang, Guobao, and Ai, Jun
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- 2024
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3. Exploring T7 RNA polymerase-assisted CRISPR/Cas13a amplification for the detection of BNP via electrochemiluminescence sensing platform
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Zhang, Zaiyong, Li, Jinglong, Chen, Chunlin, Tong, Yuwei, Liu, Dehui, Li, Cuizhi, Lu, Huan, Huang, Li, Feng, Wanling, and Sun, Xiaoting
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- 2024
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4. Genome-wide identification of candidate copy number polymorphism genes associated with complex traits of Tibetan-sheep
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Tian, Dehong, Sun, De, Ren, Qianben, Zhang, Pei, Zhang, Zian, Zhang, Wenkui, Luo, Haizhou, Li, Xue, Han, Buying, Liu, Dehui, and Zhao, Kai
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- 2023
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5. Alternate activation-annihilation of dislocations realizes the plasticity of sapphire during indentation
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Chen, Junyun, Qi, Yunze, Liu, Dehui, Lin, Zihao, and Tong, Ke
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- 2024
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6. A decision tree model of hypertension among college students in Yunnan Province, China
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Xu Honglv, Wang Wei, Wang Min, Chen Junyu, Yu Chunjie, Li Min, Liu Dehui, Wang Jiai, and Jiang Yinghong
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college students ,hypertension ,prehypertension ,influencing factors ,decision tree model ,Diseases of the circulatory (Cardiovascular) system ,RC666-701 - Abstract
Purpose Previous studies have indicated that the prevalence rate of hypertension in adolescents is high, but it has not received much attention and the influencing factors are unclear, especially in Yunnan Province, China. Materials and methods A cluster sampling method was used to investigate 4781 freshmen in a college in Kunming, Yunnan Province from November to December. Demographic and lifestyle data were collected using questionnaires, and height, weight and blood pressure were measured. Decision tree model of hypertension in college students was established by Chi-square automatic interactive detection method. Results Prevalence of prehypertension of systolic blood pressure (SBP) and diastolic blood pressure (DBP) were detected in 33.9% and 32.1%, respectively. Prevalence of hypertension of SBP and DBP was detected in 1.2% and 7.2%, respectively. The hypertension and prehypertension decision tree of SBP has gender (χ2 = 728.64, p
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- 2023
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7. Mediating effect of physical sub-health in the association of sugar-sweetened beverages consumption with depressive symptoms in Chinese college students: A structural equation model
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Xu, Honglv, Yang, Zhaoyu, Liu, Dehui, Yu, Chunjie, Zhao, Yun, Yang, Jiaxing, Su, Yingzhen, Jiang, Yinghong, and Lu, Qiuan
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- 2023
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8. Effect of cutting speed on the material removal behaviour for sapphire
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Liu Dehui, Li Kejin, Chen Junyun, and Qi Yunze
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Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General) ,TA1-2040 - Abstract
Sapphire optical components are widely used in various industrial sectors. However, they are currently not available through efficient and highly accurate ultra-precision cutting. Therefore, this paper investigates the effect of cutting speed, a key factor in ultra-precision cutting, on the removal behaviour of sapphire materials. The plunge-cuts tests at different cutting speeds (10, 20 and 30 mm/s) have been conducted. The groove surface morphology, critical cutting depth for ductile-brittle transition, cutting force and tool wear of each plunge-cuts test with various cutting speed test were analysed. The experimental results shown that increasing the cutting speed is beneficial to obtain less defective machined surfaces and increase the critical cutting depth for ductile-brittle transition. However, at the same time, the cutting force increases dramatically in the brittle removal mode during high-speed cutting, which leads to severe tool wear. Therefore, increasing the cutting speed to meet the requirements of ultra-precision cutting and machining within the critical cutting depth is a highly efficient measure for obtaining sapphire optical surfaces.
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9. A novel bionic micro-textured tool with the function of directional cutting-fluid transport for cutting titanium alloy
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Chen, Junyun, Liu, Dehui, Jin, Tianye, and Qi, Yunze
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- 2023
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10. Apparent Treatment-Resistant Hypertension in the First Year Associated With Cardiovascular Mortality in Peritoneal Dialysis Patients.
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Zhu, Qingyao, Huo, Zhihao, Zeng, Fang, Gong, Nirong, Ye, Peiyi, Pan, Jianyi, Kong, Yaozhong, Dou, Xianrui, Wang, Di, Huang, Shuting, Yang, Cong, Liu, Dehui, Zhang, Guangqing, and Ai, Jun
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PERITONEAL dialysis ,HEMODIALYSIS patients ,CLINICAL trial registries ,PROPORTIONAL hazards models ,MORTALITY - Abstract
BACKGROUND Few reports have focused on the association between apparent treatment-resistant hypertension (aTRH) and cardiovascular (CV) mortality in peritoneal dialysis (PD) population, thus we conducted this retrospective cohort to explore it. METHODS This was a retrospective cohort study conducted from January 2011 to January 2020 with PD patients in 4 Chinese dialysis centers. aTRH was defined according to the American College of Cardiology and American Heart Association guidelines. aTRH duration was calculated as the total number of months when patients met the diagnostic criteria in the first PD year. The primary outcome was CV mortality, and the secondary outcomes were CV events, all-cause mortality, combined endpoint (all-cause mortality and transferred to hemodialysis [HD]), and PD withdrawal (all-cause mortality, transferred to HD, and kidney transplantation). Cox proportional hazards models were used to assess the association. RESULTS A total of 1,422 patients were finally included in the analysis. During a median follow-up period of 26 months, 83 (5.8%) PD patients incurred CV mortality. The prevalence of aTRH was 24.1%, 19.9%, and 24.6% at 0, 3, and 12 months after PD initiation, respectively. Overall, aTRH duration in the first PD year positively associated with CV mortality (per 3 months increment, adjusted hazards ratio [HR], 1.29; 95% confidence interval 1.10, 1.53; P = 0.002). After categorized, those with aTRH duration more than 6 months presented the highest adjusted HR of 2.92. Similar results were found for secondary outcomes, except for the CV event. CONCLUSIONS Longer aTRH duration in the first PD year is associated with higher CV mortality and worse long-term clinical outcomes. Larger studies are warranted to confirm these findings. CLINICAL TRIALS REGISTRATION There is no clinical trial registration for this retrospective study. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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11. Genetic Variations of MSTN and Callipyge in Tibetan Sheep: Implications for Early Growth Traits.
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Zhao, Kai, Li, Xue, Liu, Dehui, Wang, Lei, Pei, Quanbang, Han, Buying, Zhang, Zian, Tian, Dehong, Wang, Song, Zhao, Jincai, Huang, Bin, and Zhang, Fuqiang
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LOCUS (Genetics) ,SINGLE nucleotide polymorphisms ,LIVESTOCK growth ,GENETIC variation ,MYOSTATIN - Abstract
Simple Summary: Tibetan sheep are integral to the ecosystems and livelihoods of the Tibetan Plateau; however, their breeding practices limit their production and growth. Candidate genes myostatin (MSTN)and Callipyge have been recognized as important for improving growth traits in livestock. This research examined the polymorphic loci of these genes in Tibetan sheep and their association with growth traits. The results indicated that SNP loci of MSTN could potentially be utilized as a molecular indicator for early growth traits in Tibetan sheep. Tibetan sheep are vital to the ecosystem and livelihood of the Tibetan Plateau; however, traditional breeding methods limit their production and growth. Modern molecular breeding techniques are required to improve these traits. This study identified a single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP) in myostatin (MSTN) and Callipyge in Tibetan sheep. The findings indicated notable associations between MSTN genotypes and growth traits including birth weight (BW), body length (BL), chest width (ChW), and chest circumference (ChC), as well as a particularly strong association with cannon circumference (CaC) at 2 months of age. Conversely, Callipyge polymorphisms did not have a significant impact on Tibetan sheep. Moreover, the analyses revealed a significant association between sex and BW or hip width (HW) at 2 months of age and ChW, ChC, and CaC at 4 months of age. Furthermore, the study's results suggested that the genotype of MSTN as a GA was associated with a notable sex effect on BW, while the genotype of Callipyge (CC) showed a significant impact of sex on CaC at 2 months of age. These results indicated that the SNP of MSTN could potentially serve as a molecular marker for early growth traits in Tibetan sheep. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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12. Multiomics Analyses Provide New Insight into Genetic Variation of Reproductive Adaptability in Tibetan Sheep.
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Han, Buying, Tian, Dehong, Li, Xue, Liu, Sijia, Tian, Fei, Liu, Dehui, Wang, Song, and Zhao, Kai
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GENETIC variation ,OVARIAN follicle ,MULTIOMICS ,PROTEIN structure prediction ,SHEEP ,GENOME-wide association studies - Abstract
Domestication and artificial selection during production-oriented breeding have greatly shaped the level of genomic variability in sheep. However, the genetic variation associated with increased reproduction remains elusive. Here, two groups of samples from consecutively monotocous and polytocous sheep were collected for genome-wide association, transcriptomic, proteomic, and metabolomic analyses to explore the genetic variation in fecundity in Tibetan sheep. Genome-wide association study revealed strong associations between BMPR1B (p.Q249R) and litter size, as well as between PAPPA and lambing interval; these findings were validated in 1,130 individuals. Furthermore, we constructed the first single-cell atlas of Tibetan sheep ovary tissues and identified a specific mural granulosa cell subtype with PAPPA -specific expression and differential expression of BMPR1B between the two groups. Bulk RNA-seq indicated that BMPR1B and PAPPA expressions were similar between the two groups of sheep. 3D protein structure prediction and coimmunoprecipitation analysis indicated that mutation and mutually exclusive exons of BMPR1B are the main mechanisms for prolific Tibetan sheep. We propose that PAPPA is a key gene for stimulating ovarian follicular growth and development, and steroidogenesis. Our work reveals the genetic variation in reproductive performance in Tibetan sheep, providing insights and valuable genetic resources for the discovery of genes and regulatory mechanisms that improve reproductive success. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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13. Analysis of Spatial Distribution Characteristics of Non-Point Source Pollution in Liaoning Province.
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Yan, Bin, Cao, Qi, Yan, Shengli, Gao, Zhenwei, Liu, Dehui, and Li, Yuyuan
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NONPOINT source pollution ,DISCHARGE coefficient ,POULTRY farming ,LIVESTOCK farms ,PROVINCES ,AGRICULTURE - Abstract
As a major agricultural province, understanding the spatial distribution characteristics of non-point source pollution in Liaoning Province plays a crucial role in preventing and controlling non-point source pollution. This paper uses the pollution discharge coefficient method to calculate the TN and TP load of non-point source pollution in each city of Liaoning Province in 2019. The results indicate that: (1) In 2019, the emissions of TN and TP from non-point source pollution in Liaoning Province were 245.6 thousand t and 23.2 thousand t, respectively. Livestock and poultry farming is the main source of TN and TP pollution. (2) The total amount of standard pollution load was 361.269 billion m
3 . TN is the main source of non-point source pollution, with TN and TP accounting for 67.96% and 32.04%, respectively. Overall, pollution in the central and western regions is more serious than in the eastern regions, while pollution in the plain areas is worse than in the mountainous and hilly areas. Chaoyang should be a key focus in terms of the prevention and control of non-point source pollution, and the abundant total water resources play a crucial role in reducing pollution levels. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
- 2023
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14. VO and GPS integrated navigation algorithm based on plane constraint
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Lv Chade, Zeng Qingxi, Liu Dehui, and Qiu Wenqi
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monocular vo ,gps ,integrated navigation ,adaptive kalman filtering ,Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General) ,TA1-2040 - Abstract
In view of the deficiencies of GPS in the urban environment, such as signal occlusion, multipath and Non-LOS, this paper proposes a solution that using a low-cost monocular camera instead of inertial navigation system to combine with GPS. Firstly, considering that the actual road conditions of the vehicle are mostly plane and in order to reduce the computational resources of visual odometer (VO), this paper establishes a VO solving model based on plane constraint; then the VO&GPS loose coupling model is proposed. The position error and yaw angle error of the two sensors are taken as input, and the errors are filtered by the adaptive Kalman filter. Experiments show that the positioning effect of VO&GPS loose coupling system is better than that of single GPS, and it can suppress the drift of VO, which can meet the positioning requirements when satellite signals are interfered in a short time.
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- 2020
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15. Fixed-Time Multi-Switch Combined–Combined Synchronization of Fractional-Order Chaotic Systems with Uncertainties and External Disturbances.
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Liu, Dehui, Li, Tianzeng, and He, Xiliang
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CHAOS synchronization , *LYAPUNOV functions , *SYNCHRONIZATION , *LYAPUNOV stability , *STABILITY theory - Abstract
In this paper, the fixed-time multi-switch combination–combination synchronization (FTMSCCS) of fractional-order chaotic systems with uncertainties and external disturbances is studied. The appropriate sliding mode surface and controller are proposed based on a Lyapunov theorem, and fixed-time multi-switching combination–combination synchronizations between four fractional-order chaotic systems are realized. The Lyapunov function is designed to prove the feasibility of the controller theoretically, and the effectiveness and robustness of the synchronization mechanism are further verified by numerical simulations. The advantage of this article is that it extends fixed-time synchronization to multi-switch combination–combination synchronization, enabling synchronization for a limited time, while increasing the complexity of the synchronization mechanism and improving its confidentiality in communication applications. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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16. Hypokalemia Duration in the First Year Associated with Subsequent Peritoneal Dialysis-Associated Peritonitis: A Multicenter Retrospective Cohort Study.
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Huo, Zhihao, Zhuo, Qianqian, Zhong, Shaoxin, Wang, Fang, Xie, Chao, Gong, Nirong, Zhong, Xiaohong, Yi, Zhixiu, Kong, Yaozhong, Liu, Dehui, Dou, Xianrui, Wang, Guobao, and Ai, Jun
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HYPOKALEMIA ,PROPORTIONAL hazards models ,PERITONITIS ,COHORT analysis - Abstract
Background: The association of hypokalemia (LK) with peritoneal dialysis-associated peritonitis (PDAP) risk remains uncertain. Here, we calculated LK duration in the first PD year and evaluated its association with PDAP. Methods: A multicenter, retrospective, incident cohort study of 1633 participants was conducted from January 2008 to October 2020 in China. The duration of LK and severe hypokalemia (SLK) was calculated as the total number of months that a patient's serum potassium (SK) level was less than 3.5 or 3.0 mEq/L during the first PD year. The study outcome was the risk of subsequent PDAP started in the second year and later. Cox proportional hazards models and competing risk models were used to assess the association. Results: The subsequent PDAP occurred in 420 (25.7%) participants during a median of 28 months of follow-up. Overall, LK duration in the first year was positively associated with a subsequent PDAP risk (per 3-month increments, adjusted HR, 1.13; 95%CI: 1.05–1.23). After categorization, patients with LK duration longer than 6 months had the highest adjusted HR of 1.53 (p = 0.005 vs. those without LK) for subsequent PDAP risk. A similar trend was also found for SLK duration. In a competing risk model, a similar trend was also observed. None of the variables, including demographic and PD characteristics, diabetes history, and several clinical measurements, significantly modified this association. The causative organisms of PDAP were similar to those previously reported. Conclusions: PD patients with longer LK duration in the first year had a higher subsequent PDAP risk. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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17. Microstructure and luminescence of surface-coated nano-BaMgAl 10O 17:Eu 2+ blue phosphor
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Chen, Z., Yan, Y.W., Liu, J.-M., Yin, Yi, Wen, Hongmin, Liao, Gaohua, Wu, Chunlan, Zao, Jiangqian, Liu, Dehui, Tian, Hongmin, Zhang, Chenshu, and Li, Shuidi
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18. Modeling of Multitask Principal-Agent Based on Accounts Receivable.
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Xin, Yuhong, Liu, Dehui, and Li, Xiaoli
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ACCOUNTS receivable , *INCENTIVE (Psychology) , *SUPPLY chains , *INFORMATION asymmetry , *FACTORING (Finance) - Abstract
The research work on multi-task principal-agent in supply chain seldom considered other factors. In this paper, basing on accounts receivable mode of supply chain finance, we add the financing factor of bank in multi-task principal-agent to study the incentive mechanism between the manufacturer and the supplier. First we develop an incentive model under the condition of symmetric information and work out the optimal result. Next the circumstance with asymmetric information is also discussed. Last, the effort level of supplier is discussed when the receivables business ran normally. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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19. Vascular Disruptive Hydrogel Platform for Enhanced Chemotherapy and Anti-Angiogenesis through Alleviation of Immune Surveillance.
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Li, Fasheng, Shao, Xinmei, Liu, Dehui, Jiao, Xiaogang, Yang, Xinqi, Yang, Wencai, and Liu, Xiaoyan
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CANCER chemotherapy ,INHIBITION of cellular proliferation ,LOCAL government ,TUMOR microenvironment ,METASTASIS ,CELL death ,CANCER cells - Abstract
Patients undergoing immunotherapy always exhibit a low-response rate due to tumor heterogeneity and immune surveillance in the tumor. Angiogenesis plays an important role in affecting the status of tumor-infiltrated lymphocytes by inducing hypoxia and acidosis microenvironment, suggesting its synergistic potential in immunotherapy. However, the antitumor efficacy of singular anti-angiogenesis therapy often suffers from failure in the clinic due to the compensatory pro-angiogenesis signaling pathway. In this work, classic injectable thermosensitive PLGA-PEG-PLGA copolymer was used to construct a platform to co-deliver CA4P (vascular disruptive agent) and EPI for inducing immunogenic cell death of cancer cells by targeting the tumor immune microenvironment. Investigation of 4T1 tumor-bearing mouse models suggests that local administration of injectable V+E@Gel could significantly inhibit the proliferation of cancer cells and prolong the survival rate of 4T1 tumor-bearing mouse models. Histological analysis further indicates that V+E@Gel could effectively inhibit tumor angiogenesis and metastasis by down-regulating the expression of CD34, CD31, MTA1 and TGF-β. Moreover, due to the sustained release kinetics of V+E@Gel, its local administration relieves the immune surveillance in tumor tissues and thus induces a robust and long-lasting specific antitumor immune response. Overall, this work provides a new treatment strategy through the mediation of the tumor immune microenvironment by vascular disruption to fulfill enhanced chemotherapy and immunotherapy. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2022
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20. Asymptotic Synchronization of Fractional-Order Complex Dynamical Networks with Different Structures and Parameter Uncertainties.
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He, Xiliang, Li, Tianzeng, and Liu, Dehui
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SYNCHRONIZATION ,MATRIX inequalities - Abstract
This paper deals with the asymptotic synchronization of fractional-order complex dynamical networks with different structures and parameter uncertainties (FCDNDP). Firstly, the FCDNDP model is proposed by the Riemann–Liouville (R-L) fractional derivative. According to the property of fractional calculus and the Lyapunov direct method, an original controller is proposed to achieve the asymptotic synchronization of FCDNDP. Our controller is more adaptable and effective than those in other literature. Secondly, a sufficient condition is given for the asymptotic synchronization of FCDNDP based on the asymptotic stability theorem and the matrix inequality technique. Finally, the numerical simulations verify the effectiveness of the proposed method. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2022
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21. Water Quality Evaluation and Variation Trend Analysis of Rivers Upstream of the Dahuofang Reservoir in China.
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Yan, Bin, Liu, Dehui, Gao, Zhenwei, Cao, Qi, and Chai, Jiabin
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WATER quality ,TREND analysis ,AGRICULTURAL pollution ,WATER quality monitoring ,WATER transfer ,POLLUTION - Abstract
The Dahuofang Reservoir is one of the most important water sources in Liaoning Province, China, so it is critical to identify the status and evolution characteristics of its water quality. Six monitoring indicators were selected to analyze water quality differences and variation trends of each indicator in three inlet sections of the reservoir during different hydrological periods from 2003 to 2021, and an improved comprehensive pollution index method was proposed to study the pollution variation trends. The results showed three findings. (1) The water quality of the three rivers is better in high water periods than that in low water periods. (2) In terms of the spatial state of the water environment, water quality of the Hun River is the worst, the Suzi River is poor, and the She River is better. The worst indicator of the three rivers, TN (total nitrogen), has exceeded the standard for many years (Grade IV–Inferior Grade V). TP (total phosphorus) in the Hun River, which has deteriorated severely since 2013 and is positively correlated with rainfall; it is mainly influenced by pollution from agricultural activities. (3) The P value obtained by the improved method is lower than that of original method, which is mainly because TN is relatively stable, and the exceeding standard of TP is not as serious as TN. The improved method takes into account the interactions and fluctuations of indicators, so that it can reflect the pollution situation more scientifically. These results are helpful to evaluate the pollution status of surface water. It is suggested that water be transferred appropriately to improve water quality and take necessary management measures to reduce TN and TP in the Hun River. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2022
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22. Identification of SSTR5 Gene Polymorphisms and Their Association With Growth Traits in Hulun Buir Sheep.
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Li, Xue, Ding, Ning, Zhang, Zhichao, Tian, Dehong, Han, Buying, Liu, Dehui, Liu, Sijia, Tian, Fei, Fu, Dejun, Song, Xiaoliang, and Zhao, Kai
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GENETIC polymorphisms ,RANGE management ,SINGLE nucleotide polymorphisms ,AMINO acid sequence ,SHEEP ,LINKAGE disequilibrium ,POPULATION of China - Abstract
The aim of this study was to locate SSTR5 polymorphisms and evaluate their association with growth traits in Hulun Buir sheep. The study followed up 884 Hulun Buir sheep from birth to 16 months of age, which were born in the same pasture and the same year, and a consistent grazing management strategy was maintained. The birth weight (BRW) was recorded at birth, and body weight (BW), body height (BH), body length (BL), chest circumference (ChC), chest depth (ChD), chest width (ChW), hip width (HW), and cannon circumference (CaC) were measured at 4 and 9 months of age. BW, BH, BL, ChD, HW, and CaC were also recorded at 16 months of age. Based on the growth traits, 233 sheep were selected as experimental animals. Sanger sequencing was performed, and seven single-nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) were identified. Association analyses of the SNPs and the growth traits were then conducted. Seven SNPs of the SSTR5 exhibited moderate polymorphism (0.25
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23. Genetic Polymorphisms of IGF1 and IGF1R Genes and Their Effects on Growth Traits in Hulun Buir Sheep.
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Ding, Ning, Tian, Dehong, Li, Xue, Zhang, Zhichao, Tian, Fei, Liu, Sijia, Han, Buying, Liu, Dehui, and Zhao, Kai
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HAPLOTYPES ,GENETIC polymorphisms ,SINGLE nucleotide polymorphisms ,SHEEP ,SHEEP breeds ,GENETIC variation - Abstract
The identification of candidate genes and genetic variations associated with growth traits is important for sheep breeding. Insulin like growth factor 1 (IGF1) and insulin like growth factor 1 receptor (IGF1R) are well-accepted candidate genes that affect animal growth and development. The current study attempted to assess the association between IGF1 and IGF1R genetic polymorphisms and growth traits in Hulun Buir sheep. To achieve this goal, we first identified three and ten single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) in exons of IGF1 and IGF1R in Hulun Buir sheep and then constructed six haplotypes of IGF1R based on linkage disequilibrium, respectively. Association studies were performed between SNPs and haplotypes of IGF1 and IGF1R with twelve growth traits in a population encompassing 229 Hulun Buir sheep using a general linear model. Our result indicated three SNPs in IGF1 were significantly associated with four growth traits (p < 0.05). In IGF1R, three SNPs and two haplotype blocks were significantly associated with twelve growth traits (p < 0.05). The combined haplotype H5H5 and H5H6 in IGF1R showed the strong association with 12 superior growth traits in Hulun Buir sheep (p < 0.05). In conclusion, we identified SNPs and haplotype combinations associated with the growth traits, which provided genetic resources for marker-assisted selection (MAS) in Hulun Buir sheep breeding. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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24. Simulation of Sudden Water Pollution Accidents in Hunhe River Basin Upstream of Dahuofang Reservoir.
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Yan, Bin, Liu, Yuting, Gao, Zhenwei, and Liu, Dehui
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WATERSHEDS ,WATER quality ,WATER supply ,DISTRIBUTION (Probability theory) ,AQUATIC sports safety measures - Abstract
Dahuofang Reservoir is an important drinking water source for Shenyang, Fushun, Anshan, Liaoyang, and other cities. The water quality of the upstream inflow river directly affects the water supply safety. When a sudden water pollution accident occurs upstream of the reservoir, the pollution risk to the water source can be minimized if the variation rule of pollutant concentration along the course can be accurately simulated in time. Therefore, based on Mike 21, this paper established a hydrodynamic water quality coupling model of the Hun River basin upstream of Dahuofang Reservoir, and determined and verified the relevant parameters of the hydrodynamic model. In establishing the water quality model, the improved empirical frequency curve method was adopted to divide the high-flow period, the level period, and the low-flow period, so that the hydraulic conditions in each period were more reasonable. By a hypothetical scenario and working condition design, the suspended iron concentration and COD concentration along the course of a sudden water pollution accident were simulated. The diffusion rules of pollutants in different periods and under different working conditions were obtained. The most important objective was to obtain the six early warning index values in different hydrological periods, which allows the prediction of the scope and extent of the accident and provides a basis for ensuring the safety of the water supply at the water source. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2022
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25. Incentive and Game of Information Sharing Based on Blockchain Technology.
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Xin, Yuhong, Ran, Cheng, and Liu, Dehui
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- 2022
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26. VO and GPS integrated navigation algorithm based on plane constraint.
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Joo, J., Lv, Chade, Zeng, Qingxi, Liu, Dehui, and Qiu, Wenqi
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- 2020
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27. Genomic epidemiology of a densely sampled COVID-19 outbreak in China.
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Geidelberg, Lily, Boyd, Olivia, Jorgensen, David, Siveroni, Igor, Nascimento, Fabrícia F, Johnson, Robert, Ragonnet-Cronin, Manon, Fu, Han, Wang, Haowei, Xi, Xiaoyue, Chen, Wei, Liu, Dehui, Chen, Yingying, Tian, Mengmeng, Tan, Wei, Zai, Junjie, Sun, Wanying, Li, Jiandong, Li, Junhua, and Volz, Erik M
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COVID-19 pandemic ,BASIC reproduction number ,EPIDEMIOLOGY ,GENETIC epidemiology ,DIAGNOSIS - Abstract
Analysis of genetic sequence data from the SARS-CoV-2 pandemic can provide insights into epidemic origins, worldwide dispersal, and epidemiological history. With few exceptions, genomic epidemiological analysis has focused on geographically distributed data sets with few isolates in any given location. Here, we report an analysis of 20 whole SARS- CoV-2 genomes from a single relatively small and geographically constrained outbreak in Weifang, People's Republic of China. Using Bayesian model-based phylodynamic methods, we estimate a mean basic reproduction number (R
0 ) of 3.4 (95% highest posterior density interval: 2.1–5.2) in Weifang, and a mean effective reproduction number (Rt) that falls below 1 on 4 February. We further estimate the number of infections through time and compare these estimates to confirmed diagnoses by the Weifang Centers for Disease Control. We find that these estimates are consistent with reported cases and there is unlikely to be a large undiagnosed burden of infection over the period we studied. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
- 2021
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28. A Control Method of High Impact Energy and Cosimulation in Powder High-Velocity Compaction.
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You, Dongdong, Liu, Dehui, Guan, Hangjian, Huang, Qingyun, Xiao, Zhiyu, and Yang, Chao
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COMPACTING , *ENERGY storage , *SIMULATION methods & models , *REAL-time control , *IRON - Abstract
To enhance the impact energy of powder high-velocity compaction (HVC) and thus improve the green density and mechanical properties of the resulting compacts, a mechanical energy storage method using combination disc springs is proposed. The high impact energy is achieved by modifying existing equipment, and the hydraulic control system is developed to implement the automatic control of the energy produced from the disc springs. An interdisciplinary cosimulation platform is established using the ADAMS, AMESim, and LabVIEW software packages to perform the interactive control of the simulation process and the real-time feedback of the simulation results. A mechanical-hydraulic cosimulation of the energy control virtual prototype of the testing machine is conducted using this platform. The influence of the impact energy on the green density is studied according to the HVC experimental results of the iron-based powders, and then, the green compact with the higher relative density is produced. The experimental results indicate that the energy enhancement method using the combination disc springs is reasonable and that the hydraulic control scheme is reliable. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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29. High-dose insulin and dexamethasone combined with radiotherapy in endometrial stromal sarcoma recurring with multiple metastases: A case report.
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Liang, Libin, Wang, Jun, Xie, Jing, Xu, Yanping, Zhang, Lansen, Liu, Dehui, and Tong, Xinglong
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- 2023
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30. Case report: A HIV-negative hemodialysis patient positive for pANCA with severe pneumocystis pneumonia: A case report and review of literature.
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Huang, Jingda, Zeng, Fang, Li, Jiajie, Xu, Wang, Shen, Meirong, Shu, Qiao, and Liu, Dehui
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- 2023
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31. Microwave induced solution combustion synthesis of nano-sized phosphors
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Chen, Zhe, Yan, Youwei, Liu, Junming, Yin, Yi, Wen, Hongmin, Zao, Jiangqian, Liu, Dehui, Tian, Hongmin, Zhang, Chenshu, and Li, Shuidi
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32. The Hippo/MST Pathway Member SAV1 Plays a Suppressive Role in Development of the Prehierarchical Follicles in Hen Ovary.
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Lyu, Zhichao, Qin, Ning, Tyasi, Thobela Louis, Zhu, Hongyan, Liu, Dehui, Yuan, Shuguo, and Xu, Rifu
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OVARIAN follicle ,SCAFFOLD proteins ,CELLULAR signal transduction ,CELL proliferation ,APOPTOSIS ,CELL differentiation - Abstract
The Hippo/MST signaling pathway is a critical player in controlling cell proliferation, self-renewal, differentiation, and apoptosis of most tissues and organs in diverse species. Previous studies have shown that Salvador homolog 1 (SAV1), a scaffolding protein which functions in the signaling system is expressed in mammalian ovaries and play a vital role in governing the follicle development. But the exact biological effects of chicken SAV1 in prehierarchical follicle development remain poorly understood. In the present study, we demonstrated that the SAV1 protein is predominantly expressed in the oocytes and undifferentiated granulosa cells in the various sized prehierarchical follicles of hen ovary, and the endogenous expression level of SAV1 mRNA appears down-regulated from the primordial follicles to the largest preovulatory follicles (F2-F1) by immunohistochemistry and real-time RT-PCR, respectively. Moreover, we found the intracellular SAV1 physically interacts with each of the pathway members, including STK4/MST1, STK3/MST2, LATS1 and MOB2 using western blotting. And SAV1 significantly promotes the phosphorylation of LATS1 induced by the kinase of STK4 or STK3 in vitro. Furthermore, SAV1 knockdown by small interfering RNA (siRNA) significantly increased proliferation of granulosa cells from the prehierarchical follicles (6–8 mm in diameter) by BrdU-incorporation assay, in which the expression levels of GDF9, StAR and FSHR mRNA was notably enhanced. Meanwhile, these findings were consolidated by the data of SAV1 overexpression. Taken together, the present results revealed that SAV1 can inhibit proliferation of the granulosa cells whereby the expression levels of GDF9, StAR and FSHR mRNA were negatively regulated. Accordingly, SAV1, as a member of the hippo/MST signaling pathway plays a suppressive role in ovarian follicle development by promoting phosphorylation and activity of the downstream LATS1, may consequently lead to prevention of the follicle selection during ovary development. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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33. Associations of the Novel Polymorphisms of Periostin and Platelet-Derived Growth Factor Receptor-Like Genes with Egg Production Traits in Local Chinese Dagu Hens.
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Jing, Yang, Shan, Xuesong, Mu, Fang, Qin, Ning, Zhu, HongYan, Liu, Dehui, Yuan, Shuguo, and Xu, Rifu
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HENS ,GENETIC polymorphisms ,AGRICULTURAL egg production ,GENOTYPES ,CHICKEN breeds ,PHYSIOLOGY - Abstract
The periostin (POSTN) and platelet-derived growth factor receptor-like (PDGFRL) genes are implicated in regulation of hen ovarian development. In the present study, these genes were explored as possible molecular markers associated with egg production, egg weight and body weight in Chinese Dagu hens. Samples were analyzed using the PCR-single strand conformation polymorphism (PCR-SSCP) method, followed by sequencing analysis, and three novel single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) were identified within the candidate genes. Among them, an A/T transversion at base position 2727 in intron 2 ofPOSTNgene was found to be polymorphic and named SNP A2727T; and two transitions, G/A at position 6761 and A/G at base 6839 in exon 2 ofPDGFRLgene were detected and named SNPs G6761A and A6839G, respectively. For the SNP A2727T, a total of 360 Dagu hens were classified as AA and AB genotypes, allele A was found present at a higher frequency. Moreover, the AA genotype was significantly correlated with higher hen-housed egg production (HHEP) at 43, 57, and 66 weeks (wks) of age and with a higher egg weight (EW) at 30 wks (P < 0.05). For the two linked SNPs (G6761A and A6839G) in thePDGFRLfragment, the hens were typed into TT, TC and CC genotypes, with the T allele shown to be dominant. The TT genotype was correlated with higher HHEP at 57 and 66 wks of age; genotype CC associated with the highest body weight and EW at 30 and 43 wks (P < 0.05), while it was correlated with the lowest HHEP at 57 and 66 wks of age (P < 0.05). Furthermore, five haplotypes were reconstructed based on these SNPs, with the AATT haplotype associated with the highest HHEP at 43 to 66 wks of age and higher EW at 30 wks (P < 0.05). Collectively, these SNPs identified in this study might be used as a potential molecular marker favorable to genetic improvement of egg productivity in chicken breeding. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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34. Design of new microgripper based on GMM.
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Cao Qinghua, Lu Quanguo, Yan Jianwu, and Liu Dehui
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35. Magnet circuit optimization design of giant magnetostrictive actuator.
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Liu Dehui, Lu Quanguo, and Zhen yuyun
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36. Effects of vitamin D with or without calcium on pathological ossification: A retrospective clinical study.
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Liang, Libin, Tong, Tong, Qin, Luyang, Xie, Jing, Xu, Yanping, Qin, Yuguo, Zhang, Lansen, Liu, Dehui, Niu, Xiaoyun, and Tong, Xinglong
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VITAMIN D ,OSSIFICATION ,CALCIUM supplements ,VITAMIN D metabolism ,BONE density - Abstract
Vitamin D protects against the development and severity of several rheumatic diseases. However, the effect of vitamin D on the pathological ossification associated with rheumatic diseases remains unknown. The present retrospective study analyzed the clinical outcomes of vitamin D without calcium compared with vitamin D with calcium on pathological ossification in joints and ligaments. Data were collected from patients who were diagnosed with osteoarthritis, rheumatoid arthritis or spondylarthritis, and the presence of pathological ossification in joints or ligaments was confirmed by X-ray, computed tomography or magnetic resonance imaging examination. A total of 2,965 patients aged 18-75 years old were included, among who, 1,725 were included in the vitamin D alone group and 1,240 in the vitamin D with calcium group. Vitamin D was administered intramuscularly (300,000 IU) once every 7-10 days, 4-6 times in total. Patients who ingested an oral calcium supplement (1,000 mg/day; ≥5 days/week) were considered the vitamin D with calcium group. The clinical outcome was evaluated based on the imaging changes of pathological ossification, which were classified as alleviation, aggravation and unchanged. The bone mineral density (BMD) was determined, and the calcium concentration in the serum and urine was measured. The results revealed that vitamin D alone alleviated pathological ossification, while vitamin D combined with calcium aggravated pathological ossification in the majority of patients (P<0.0001) independent of disease type and patient age. BMD measurements demonstrated a decreasing trend in the vitamin D alone group, whereas they exhibited an increasing trend in the vitamin D combined with calcium group. The urine calcium concentration increased after vitamin D treatment alone. Therefore, it was concluded that vitamin D exerted both pro-resorptive and anti-resorptive actions on pathological ossification. The bidirectional action of vitamin D on bone metabolism may depend on exogenous calcium supplementation. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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37. Adaptive Dual Synchronization of Fractional-Order Chaotic System with Uncertain Parameters.
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Liu, Dehui, Li, Tianzeng, and Wang, Yu
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CHAOS synchronization , *LYAPUNOV stability , *STABILITY theory , *UNCERTAIN systems , *CHAOTIC communication , *SYNCHRONIZATION , *ADAPTIVE control systems - Abstract
The problem of the dual synchronization of two different fractional-order chaotic systems with uncertain parameters is studied. This paper introduces a synchronization method in accordance with Lyapunov stability theory, and the adaptive controllers and adaptive laws are designed to realize the dual synchronization of fractional order chaotic systems. Finally, two numerical examples of unknown different fractional-order chaotic systems are also given to prove the accuracy of the theory in the paper, and the effectiveness and performance of the proposed adaptive dual synchronization strategy are verified by simulation. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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38. Identification of Somatostatin Receptor Subtype 1 (SSTR1) Gene Polymorphism and Their Association with Growth Traits in Hulun Buir Sheep.
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Li, Xue, Ding, Ning, Zhang, Zhichao, Tian, Dehong, Han, Buying, Liu, Sijia, Liu, Dehui, Tian, Fei, and Zhao, Kai
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SOMATOSTATIN receptors ,GENETIC polymorphisms ,SHEEP ,LINKAGE disequilibrium ,STATURE - Abstract
This study was conducted to evaluate SSTR1 gene polymorphisms and their association with growth traits in Hulun Buir sheep. We followed 233 Hulun Buir sheep from birth to 16 months of age, born in the same pasture and on the same year under a consistent grazing conditions. The body weight (BW), body height (BH), body length (BL), chest circumference (ChC), chest depth (ChD), chest width (ChW), hip width (HW), and cannon circumference (CaC) were measured and recorded at birth, 4 months, 9 months, and 16 months of age. The polymorphisms of the SSTR1 gene in Hulun Buir sheep were excavated using exon sequencing, and association analyses of between SNPs and growth traits at each growth stage were conducted. The results showed that there were four SNPs in Exon 2 of the SSTR1 gene, SNP1, SNP2, and SNP3 were low mutation sites, and SNP4 was a moderate mutation site. Four SNPs were consistent with Hardy–Weinberg equilibrium, and all of them were synonymous mutations. The association analyses found that the genotypes of SNP2 were significantly associated with WW and BH at 4 months of age, BW, BL, ChC, and HW at 9 months of age (p < 0.05), and extremely significantly associated with ChD at 4 and 9 months of age (p < 0.01). There were significant associations between SNP3 and BH at 9 months of age, between SNP4 and ChD, ChW, and CaC at 9 months of age, and BW and ChC at 16 months of age (p < 0.05). There were no detectable associations with growth traits among the seven haplotypes between the SNP1, 3, and 4 of a strong linkage disequilibrium (p > 0.05). These results indicated that SNP2, SNP3, and SNP4 may be used as molecular markers for growth traits of Hulun Buir sheep. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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39. UWB/Binocular VO Fusion Algorithm Based on Adaptive Kalman Filter.
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Zeng, Qingxi, Liu, Dehui, and Lv, Chade
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Among the existing wireless indoor positioning systems, UWB (ultra-wideband) is one of the most promising solutions. However, the single UWB positioning system is affected by factors such as non-line of sight and multipath, and the navigation accuracy will decrease. In order to make up for the shortcomings of a single UWB positioning system, this paper proposes a scheme based on binocular VO (visual odometer) and UWB sensor fusion. In this paper, the original distance measurement data of UWB and the position information of binocular VO are merged by adaptive Kalman filter, and the structural design of the fusion system and the realization of the fusion algorithm are elaborated. The experimental results show that compared with a single positioning system, the proposed data fusion method can significantly improve the positioning accuracy. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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40. Identifying ecological corridors for wetland waterbirds in Northeast China.
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Zhang, Ping, Hu, Yueran, Quan, Youming, Xu, Qing, Liu, Dehui, Tian, Shaoyi, and Chen, Nian
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WATER birds , *CORRIDORS (Ecology) , *CRANES (Birds) , *HABITAT conservation , *WETLANDS , *MATING grounds , *BIODIVERSITY conservation - Abstract
• A hybrid model combining the least resistance model and circuit theory to identify ecological corridors for waterbirds is presented. • The least cost route partly generated is most likely to become the ecological corridor of waterfowl. • The pinch points generated are most likely to become the ecological corridors of waterfowl. • The method is applied in Northeast China. Ecological corridors have recently garnered increasing international attention as promising biodiversity conservation models to study the effects of climate change. However, very few studies have characterized waterbird ecological corridors and their responses to environmental variations. Here, a hybrid model approach combining the least resistance model and circuit theory was applied to identify ecological corridors for four kinds of waterbirds (Grus japonensis , Grus grus , Cygnus cygnus , Mergus squamatus) in Northeast China. This region contains many wetlands that are rich in waterbird species and are important habitats and breeding grounds for waterbirds on the East Asia-Australia migration route. Our findings demonstrated that the least cost routes of different waterbird species and their pinch points (i.e., areas exhibiting high waterbird transit and density) have the potential to become waterbird ecological corridors. However, we observed substantial differences in the number of least-cost paths and the structure and distribution of ecological corridor networks due to differences in the number and distribution of waterbird core habitat patches. The number and distribution of pinch points were also different. Over 85% of the waterbird occurrence points were not far from the least-cost routes or the pinch points, indicating that the detected least-cost routes and the pinch points were not only ecological corridors for waterbirds but also priority areas for the conservation of waterbird habitat networks. The methods proposed herein could thus be used as a basis for the identification of multi-species waterbird ecological corridors in other countries, as well as forest bird ecological corridors at other scales. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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41. Microstructure and luminescence of surface-coated nano-BaMgAl10O17:Eu2+ blue phosphor
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Chen, Z., Yan, Y.W., Liu, J.-M., Yin, Yi, Wen, Hongmin, Liao, Gaohua, Wu, Chunlan, Zao, Jiangqian, Liu, Dehui, Tian, Hongmin, Zhang, Chenshu, and Li, Shuidi
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METAL coating , *PHOSPHORS , *MICROSTRUCTURE , *LUMINESCENCE , *EMULSIONS , *BARIUM compounds , *MATERIALS analysis , *METALLIC films - Abstract
Abstract: MgF2 coating on BaMgAl10O17:Eu2+ (BAM) particles was obtained by an emulsion method. The chemical compositions, microstructure, and luminescent performance of surface-coating BAM were characterized by XRD, X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS), transmission electron microscope (TEM), energy dispersion spectrum (EDS) and vacuum ultraviolet (VUV) excitation, respectively. The results indicate that a compact homogeneous MgF2 film is successfully coated on the surface of BAM particles by forming a chemical bond. Lengthening of fluorescence lifetimes were observed in surface-coated BAM phosphor attributed to less non-radiative rate due to coating. The luminescent performances of surface-coated BAM is improved due to the hanging-bonds and defects on the surface of nano-scale BAM particles being removed as well as non-radiative transition probability decreasing. [Copyright &y& Elsevier]
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42. Phylogenetic and phylodynamic analyses of SARS-CoV-2.
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Nie, Qing, Li, Xingguang, Chen, Wei, Liu, Dehui, Chen, Yingying, Li, Haitao, Li, Dongying, Tian, Mengmeng, Tan, Wei, and Zai, Junjie
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• We estimated the time to the most recent common ancestor (TMRCA) and evolutionary rate of SARS-CoV-2 to be 12 November 2019 (95% BCI: 11 October 2019 and 09 December 2019) and 9.90 × 10-4 substitutions per site per year (95% BCI: 6.29 × 10-4–1.35 × 10-3), respectively. • Our results emphasize the importance of using phylogenetic and phylodynamic analyses to provide insights into the roles of various interventions to limit the spread of SARS-CoV-2 in China and beyond. • Understanding epidemic dynamics of SARS-CoV-2 in real time is increasingly important for guiding prevention efforts. To investigate the evolutionary and epidemiological dynamics of the current COVID-19 outbreak, a total of 112 genomes of SARS-CoV-2 strains sampled from China and 12 other countries with sampling dates between 24 December 2019 and 9 February 2020 were analyzed. We performed phylogenetic, split network, likelihood-mapping, model comparison, and phylodynamic analyses of the genomes. Based on Bayesian time-scaled phylogenetic analysis with the best-fitting combination models, we estimated the time to the most recent common ancestor (TMRCA) and evolutionary rate of SARS-CoV-2 to be 12 November 2019 (95 % BCI: 11 October 2019 and 09 December 2019) and 9.90 × 10−4 substitutions per site per year (95 % BCI: 6.29 × 10−4–1.35 × 10−3), respectively. Notably, the very low R e estimates of SARS-CoV-2 during the recent sampling period may be the result of the successful control of the pandemic in China due to extreme societal lockdown efforts. Our results emphasize the importance of using phylodynamic analyses to provide insights into the roles of various interventions to limit the spread of SARS-CoV-2 in China and beyond. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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43. Case report: Treatment of Wilson's disease by human amniotic fluid administration.
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Liang L, Xin H, Shen X, Xu Y, Zhang L, Liu D, Zhao L, and Tong X
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Background: Wilson's disease (WD) is not an uncommon genetic disease in clinical practice. However, the current WD therapies have limitations. The effectiveness of stem cell therapy in treating WD has yet to be verified, although a few animal studies have shown that stem cell transplantation could partially correct the abnormal metabolic phenotype of WD. In this case report, we present the therapeutic effect of human amniotic fluid containing stem cells in one WD patient., Case Presentation: A 22-year-old Chinese woman was diagnosed with WD 1 year ago in 2019. The available drugs were not effective in managing the progressive neuropsychiatric symptoms. We treated the patient with pre-cultured human amniotic fluid containing stem cells. Amniotic fluid was collected from pregnant women who underwent induced labor at a gestational age of 19-26 weeks, and then, the fluid was cultured for 2 h to allow stem cell expansion. Cultured amniotic fluid that contained amniotic fluid derived stem cells (AFSC) in the range of approximately 2.8-5.5 × 10
4 /ml was administrated by IV infusion at a rate of 50-70 drops per minute after filtration with a 300-mu nylon mesh. Before the infusion of amniotic fluid, low-molecular-weight heparin and dexamethasone were successively administrated. The patient received a total of 12 applications of amniotic fluid from different pregnant women, and the treatment interval depended on the availability of amniotic fluid. The neuropsychiatric symptoms gradually improved after the stem cell treatment. Dystonia, which included tremor, chorea, dysphagia, dysarthria, and drooling, almost disappeared after 1.5 years of follow-up. The Unified Wilson's Disease Rating Scale score of the patient decreased from 72 to 10. Brain magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) showed a reduction in the lesion area and alleviation of damage in the central nervous system, along with a partial recovery of the lesion to the normal condition. The serum ceruloplasmin level was elevated from undetectable to 30.8 mg/L, and the 24-h urinary copper excretion decreased from 171 to 37 μg. In addition, amniotic fluid transplantation also alleviates hematopoietic disorders. There were no adverse reactions during or after amniotic fluid administration., Conclusion: Amniotic fluid administration, through which stem cells were infused, significantly improves the clinical outcomes in the WD patient, and the finding may provide a novel approach for managing WD effectively., 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 © 2024 Liang, Xin, Shen, Xu, Zhang, Liu, Zhao and Tong.)- Published
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44. Genetic diversity and selection of Tibetan sheep breeds revealed by whole-genome resequencing.
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Tian D, Han B, Li X, Liu D, Zhou B, Zhao C, Zhang N, Wang L, Pei Q, and Zhao K
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Objective: This study aimed to elucidate the underlying gene regions responsible for productive, phenotypic or adaptive traits in different ecological types of Tibetan sheep and the discovery of important genes encoding valuable traits., Methods: We used whole-genome resequencing to explore the genetic relationships, phylogenetic tree, and population genetic structure analysis. In addition, we identified 28 representative Tibetan sheep single-nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) and genomic selective sweep regions with different traits in Tibetan sheep by fixation index (Fst) and the nucleotide diversity (θπ) ratio., Results: The genetic relationships analysis showed that each breed partitioned into its own clades and had close genetic relationships. We also identified many potential breed-specific selective sweep regions, including genes associated with hypoxic adaptability (MTOR, TRHDE, PDK1, PTPN9, TMTC2, SOX9, EPAS1, PDGFD, SOCS3, TGFBR3), coat color (MITF, MC1R, ERCC2, TCF25, ITCH, TYR, RALY, KIT), wool traits (COL4A2, ERC2, NOTCH2, ROCK1, FGF5, SOX9), and horn phenotypes (RXFP2). In particular, a horn-related gene, RXFP2, showed the four most significantly associated SNP loci (g. 29481646 A>G, g. 29469024 T>C, g. 29462010 C>T, g. 29461968 C>T) and haplotypes., Conclusion: This finding demonstrates the potential for genetic markers in future molecular breeding programs to improve selection for horn phenotypes. The results will facilitate the understanding of the genetic basis of production and adaptive unique traits in Chinese indigenous Tibetan sheep taxa and offer a reference for the molecular breeding of Tibetan sheep.
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45. Effects of direct oral anticoagulants vs. vitamin K antagonists on acute kidney injury in patients with atrial fibrillation: A systematic review.
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Ren C, Zhao Y, and Liu D
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Background: Patients with atrial fibrillation (AF) are routinely prescribed oral anticoagulants to prevent thromboembolism. Concerns regarding the efficacy and safety of oral anticoagulants, such as vitamin K antagonists (VKA) and direct oral anticoagulants (DOACs), arise for patients with non-valvular atrial fibrillation (NVAF) because of their widespread use in clinical practice. Even though there have been an abundance of studies on this topic, it is still not clear if DOAC users with NVAF have a lower risk of acute kidney injury (AKI) than warfarin users., Methods and Results: We conducted electronic searches in PubMed, Embase, and the Cochrane Library to identify relevant studies for this systematic review. We included randomized clinical trials and observational studies that reported on the incidence rate, hazard ratio (HR), and 95% confidence interval (95% CI) of AKI in patients using oral anticoagulants. This systemic review included six observational studies and four randomized clinical trials (RCT). The overall results showed that DOACs were associated with a lower AKI risk than warfarin. However, for NVAF patients with severe renal dysfunction, DOACs may not have a reduced risk of AKI compared to warfarin., Conclusion: The overall results suggest that, except for edoxaban, patients using DOACs may experience a reduced risk of AKI. However, it is uncertain whether this is also the case for patients with severe renal dysfunction. Further research is needed to confirm the effect of DOACs on this population., 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 Ren, Zhao and Liu.)
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46. Integrated Strategies of Diverse Feature Selection Methods Identify Aging-Based Reliable Gene Signatures for Ischemic Cardiomyopathy.
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Song H, Chen S, Zhang T, Huang X, Zhang Q, Li C, Chen C, Chen S, Liu D, Wang J, Tu Y, Wu Y, and Liu Y
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Objective: Ischemic cardiomyopathy (ICM) is a major cardiovascular state associated with prominently increased morbidity and mortality. Our purpose was to detect reliable gene signatures for ICM through integrated feature selection strategies. Methods: Transcriptome profiles of ICM were curated from the GEO project. Classification models, including least absolute shrinkage and selection operator (LASSO), support vector machine (SVM), and random forest, were adopted for identifying candidate ICM-specific genes for ICM. Immune cell infiltrates were estimated using the CIBERSORT method. Expressions of candidate genes were verified in ICM and healthy myocardial tissues via Western blotting. JC-1 staining, flow cytometry, and TUNEL staining were presented in hypoxia/reoxygenation (H/R)-stimulated H9C2 cells with TRMT5 deficiency. Results: Following the integration of three feature selection methods, we identified seven candidate ICM-specific genes including ASPN, TRMT5, LUM, FCN3, CNN1, PCNT, and HOPX. ROC curves confirmed the excellent diagnostic efficacy of this combination of previous candidate genes in ICM. Most of them presented prominent interactions with immune cell infiltrates. Their deregulations were confirmed in ICM than healthy myocardial tissues. TRMT5 expressions were remarkedly upregulated in H/R-stimulated H9C2 cells. TRMT5 deficiency enhanced mitochondrial membrane potential and reduced apoptosis in H/R-exposed H9C2 cells. Conclusion: Collectively, our findings identified reliable gene signatures through combination strategies of diverse feature selection methods, which facilitated the early detection of ICM and revealed the underlying mechanisms., 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 © 2022 Song, Chen, Zhang, Huang, Zhang, Li, Chen, Chen, Liu, Wang, Tu, Wu and Liu.)
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47. Downregulation of Uncoupling Protein 2(UCP2) Mediated by MicroRNA-762 Confers Cardioprotection and Participates in the Regulation of Dynamic Mitochondrial Homeostasis of Dynamin Related Protein1 (DRP1) After Myocardial Infarction in Mice.
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Liu D, Zou S, Li G, Zhang Q, Chen C, Li C, Song H, Chen S, Wang J, Wu Y, and Liu Y
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Acute myocardial infarction (MI) is one of the leading causes of death in the world, and its pathophysiological mechanisms have not been fully elucidated. The purpose of this study was to investigate the role and mechanism of uncoupling protein 2 (UCP2) after MI in mouse heart. Here, we examined the expression and role of UCP2 in mouse heart 4 weeks after MI. The expression of UCP2 was detected by RT-PCR and western blotting. Cardiac function, myocardial fibrosis, and cardiomyocyte apoptosis were assessed by echocardiography and immunohistochemistry. Phosphatase dynamin-related protein1 ( P -DRP1) and myocardial fibrosis-related proteins were measured. Cardiomyocytes were exposed to hypoxia for 6 h to mimic the model of MI. Mdivi, an inhibitor of P -DRP1, was used to inhibit DRP1-dependent mitochondrial fission. Mitochondrial superoxide, membrane potential, oxygen consumption rate, and cardiomyocyte apoptosis were detected after hypoxia. It is shown mitochondrial superoxide, membrane potential, oxygen consumption rate, and cardiomyocyte apoptosis were dependent on the level of P -DRP1. UCP2 overexpression reduced cardiomyocyte apoptosis (fibrosis), improved cardiac function and inhibit the phosphorylation of DRP1 and the ratio of P -DRP1/DRP1. However, inhibition of DRP1 by mdivi did not further reduce cell apoptosis rate and cardiac function in UCP2 overexpression group. In addition, bioinformatics analysis, luciferase activity, and western blot assay proved UCP2 was a direct target gene of microRNA-762, a up-regulated microRNA after MI. In conclusion, UCP2 plays a protective role after MI and the mechanism is involved in microRNA-762 upstream and DRP1-dependent mitochondrial fission downstream., 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 © 2022 Liu, Zou, Li, Zhang, Chen, Li, Song, Chen, Wang, Wu and Liu.)
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48. Identification of Somatostatin Receptor Subtype 1 (SSTR1) Gene Polymorphism and Their Association with Growth Traits in Hulun Buir Sheep.
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Li X, Ding N, Zhang Z, Tian D, Han B, Liu S, Liu D, Tian F, and Zhao K
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- Animals, Genetic Association Studies, Genotype, Phenotype, Sheep growth & development, Body Weight, Haplotypes, Polymorphism, Single Nucleotide, Quantitative Trait Loci, Receptors, Somatostatin genetics, Sheep genetics
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This study was conducted to evaluate SSTR1 gene polymorphisms and their association with growth traits in Hulun Buir sheep. We followed 233 Hulun Buir sheep from birth to 16 months of age, born in the same pasture and on the same year under a consistent grazing conditions. The body weight (BW), body height (BH), body length (BL), chest circumference (ChC), chest depth (ChD), chest width (ChW), hip width (HW), and cannon circumference (CaC) were measured and recorded at birth, 4 months, 9 months, and 16 months of age. The polymorphisms of the SSTR1 gene in Hulun Buir sheep were excavated using exon sequencing, and association analyses of between SNPs and growth traits at each growth stage were conducted. The results showed that there were four SNPs in Exon 2 of the SSTR1 gene, SNP1, SNP2, and SNP3 were low mutation sites, and SNP4 was a moderate mutation site. Four SNPs were consistent with Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium, and all of them were synonymous mutations. The association analyses found that the genotypes of SNP2 were significantly associated with WW and BH at 4 months of age, BW, BL, ChC, and HW at 9 months of age ( p < 0.05), and extremely significantly associated with ChD at 4 and 9 months of age ( p < 0.01). There were significant associations between SNP3 and BH at 9 months of age, between SNP4 and ChD, ChW, and CaC at 9 months of age, and BW and ChC at 16 months of age ( p < 0.05). There were no detectable associations with growth traits among the seven haplotypes between the SNP1, 3, and 4 of a strong linkage disequilibrium ( p > 0.05). These results indicated that SNP2, SNP3, and SNP4 may be used as molecular markers for growth traits of Hulun Buir sheep.
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49. LncRNA PVT1 Knockdown Ameliorates Myocardial Ischemia Reperfusion Damage via Suppressing Gasdermin D-Mediated Pyroptosis in Cardiomyocytes.
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Li C, Song H, Chen C, Chen S, Zhang Q, Liu D, Li J, Dong H, Wu Y, and Liu Y
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Objective: Myocardial ischemia reperfusion (I/R) damage is a life-threatening vascular emergency after myocardial infarction. Here, we observed the cardioprotective effect of long non-coding RNA (lncRNA) PVT1 knockdown against myocardial I/R damage. Methods: This study constructed a myocardial I/R-induced mouse model and a hypoxia/reoxygenation (H/R)-treated H9C2 cells. PVT1 expression was examined via RT-qPCR. After silencing PVT1 via shRNA against PVT1, H&E, and Masson staining was performed to observe myocardial I/R damage. Indicators of myocardial injury including cTnI, LDH, BNP, and CK-MB were examined by ELISA. Inflammatory factors (TNF-α, IL-1β, and IL-6), Gasdermin D (GSDMD), and Caspase1 were detected via RT-qPCR, western blot, immunohistochemistry, or immunofluorescence. Furthermore, CCK-8 and flow cytometry were presented for detecting cell viability and apoptosis. Results: LncRNA PVT1 was markedly up-regulated in myocardial I/R tissue specimens as well as H/R-induced H9C2 cells. Silencing PVT1 significantly lowered serum levels of cTnI, LDH, BNP, and CK-MB in myocardial I/R mice. H&E and Masson staining showed that silencing PVT1 alleviated myocardial I/R injury. PVT1 knockdown significantly lowered the production and release of inflammatory factors as well as inhibited the expression of GSDMD-N and Caspase1 in myocardial I/R tissue specimens as well as H/R-induced H9C2 cells. Moreover, silencing PVT1 facilitated cell viability and induced apoptosis of H/R-treated H9C2 cells. Conclusion: Our findings demonstrated that silencing PVT1 could alleviate myocardial I/R damage through suppressing GSDMD-mediated pyroptosis in vivo and in vitro . Thus, PVT1 knockdown may offer an alternative therapeutic strategy against myocardial I/R damage., 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 © 2021 Li, Song, Chen, Chen, Zhang, Liu, Li, Dong, Wu and Liu.)
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- 2021
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50. Genetic effects of the transcription factors-sal-like 1 and spalt-like transcription factor 3 on egg production-related traits in Chinese Dagu hens.
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Zhu H, Qin N, Tyasi TL, Jing Y, Liu D, Yuan S, and Xu R
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- Animals, Chickens physiology, Female, Gene Expression Regulation, Oviposition physiology, Polymorphism, Single Nucleotide, Chickens genetics, Genetic Markers, Oviposition genetics, Transcription Factors genetics
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Transcription factors (TFs) encoded by SALL1 and SALL3 genes play central roles in the regulation of ovarian development in hens. The present study aimed to examine polymorphisms of these two genes in Chinese Dagu chickens, and to identify the effects of TFs on the laying performance. Among the population, two novel single-nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) were identified by single-strand conformation polymorphism (SSCP) in the amplicons of the candidate genes. The effect of the SNP (729C > A) in exon 2 of SALL1 gene on egg production at 43, 57, and 66 weeks and EW at 30 and 43 weeks were the most significant in the 360 samples (P < 0.05). Moreover, for the SNP 1014T > A (in exon 2 of SALL3), the TT genotype was significantly correlated with higher egg production and EW (P < 0.05). Furthermore, four combined genotypes were reconstructed based on the two SNPs. The combined genotype TATT was correlated with the highest egg production at 43-66 weeks and with higher EW at 30, 43 weeks (P < 0.05). The polymorphisms of the two TFs studied are potential molecular genetic markers for chicken breeding, which might help in understanding the genetic structure of laying performance and improving these traits directly by marker-assisted selection (MAS)., (© 2018 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.)
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- 2018
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