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2. Exploring the bidirectional causality between neuroticism and frailty: a Mendelian randomization analysis
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Yuhang Xing, Rui Pu, Mengdie Fu, Zhikang Wang, Zhen Wang, Xiaopeng Shang, Guoli Yang, and Zhiwei Jiang
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Frailty ,Mental disorder ,Neuroticism ,Mendelian randomization ,Genetics ,QH426-470 - Abstract
Abstract Background Epidemiological studies have confirmed the relationship between personality trait neuroticism and physical health. However, the relationship between neuroticism and frailty remains unconfirmed. This study employed a bi-directional two-sample Mendelian randomization (MR) approach to investigate the causal relationship between neuroticism and frailty. Methods The neuroticism genome-wide association study (GWAS) data from the UK Biobank contained twelve neuroticism-related traits with 489,212 participants. The genetic frailty index data were extracted from the UK Biobank and Swedish TwinGene, involving 175,226 individuals. Independent genetic variants associated with neuroticism and frailty were selected as instrumental variables. Inverse variance weighted (IVW), MR-Egger, weighted median, weighted mode, and MR-PRESSO were mainly used for MR analysis. Results The MR analysis showed a positive causal relationship between neuroticism and the risk of frailty (odds ratio (OR) = 1.627, 95% confidence interval (CI) = 1.538–1.722, P
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- 2025
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3. Taxonomic resolution of the hillstream suck-loach Beaufortia pingi species group (Cypriniformes, Gastromyzontidae) and two new species from Southwest China– Beaufortia granulopinna and Beaufortia viridis
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Jing-Chen Chen, Jia-Jia Li, Wen-Qiao Tang, Xin-Rui Pu, and Hao-Tian Lei
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Biology (General) ,QH301-705.5 - Abstract
Two new species, Beaufortia granulopinna and Beaufortia viridis, are described from the upper Pearl River system in southwest China. Both species share the characteristics of the Beaufortia pingi species group, including prominent vertical stripes on the lateral body and pinnate-type lower lips, distinguishing them from other Beaufortia species. Beaufortia granulopinna is differentiated from other species in the group by possessing a unique set of characteristics: the presence of well-developed prominent tubercles on the first 6–9 pectoral fin rays in adults; and a significant proportion (54.76%) of individuals experiencing blurriness or absence of vertical stripes in the mid-section of the lateral body upon reaching adulthood. The minimum interspecific genetic distance within the genus based on mitochondrial cytb gene sequences is 10.80%. Beaufortia viridis is distinguished from other species in the group by consistently exhibiting vertical stripes of uniform length, width, and spacing across all stages of growth; the absence of tubercles on the branched rays of pectoral fins; and a body coloration of dark cyan to green. The minimum interspecific genetic distance within the genus based on mitochondrial cytb gene sequences is 4.60%. Molecular phylogenetic results confirm that the Beaufortia pingi species group forms a monophyletic clade, which is congruent with morphological classification findings. This study also addresses and resolves the taxonomic ambiguity surrounding Beaufortia pingi and Beaufortia zebroida, providing a redescription of these taxa.
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- 2024
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4. The Time Response of a Uniformly Doped Transmission-Mode NEA AlGaN Photocathode Applied to a Solar-Blind Ultraviolet Detecting System
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Jinjuan Du, Xiyao Li, Tiantian Jia, Hongjin Qiu, Yang Li, Rui Pu, Quanchao Zhang, Hongchang Cheng, Xin Guo, Jiabin Qiao, and Huiyang He
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response time ,AlGaN photocathode ,solar-blind ultraviolet detecting system ,Applied optics. Photonics ,TA1501-1820 - Abstract
Due to the excellent quantum conversion and spectral response characteristics of the AlGaN photocathode, it has become the most promising III-V group semiconductor photocathode in solar-blind signal photoconversion devices in the ultraviolet band. Herein, the influence factors of the time-resolved characteristics of the AlGaN photocathode are researched by solving the photoelectron continuity equation and photoelectron flow density equation, such as the AlN/AlGaN interface recombination rate, AlGaN electron diffusion coefficient, and AlGaN activation layer thickness. The results show that the response time of the AlGaN photocathode decreases gradually with the increase in AlGaN photoelectron diffusion coefficient and AlN/AlGaN interface recombination rate, but the response time of the AlGaN photocathode gradually becomes saturated with the further increase in AlN/AlGaN interface recombination rate. When the thickness of the AlGaN photocathode is reduced from 250 nm to 50 nm, the response time of the AlGaN photocathode decreases from 63.28 ps to 9.91 ps, and the response time of AlGaN photocathode greatly improves. This study provides theoretical guidance for the development of a fast response UV detector.
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- 2024
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5. Current trends and prospects of surgical techniques for hepatoblastoma
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Jia‐rui Pu, Hang Li, Shuai Li, Yong Wang, Shi‐wang Li, and Shao‐tao Tang
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advances ,hepatoblastoma ,prospects ,surgical technology ,Neoplasms. Tumors. Oncology. Including cancer and carcinogens ,RC254-282 - Abstract
Abstract Hepatoblastoma, a common extracranial malignant solid tumor in childhood, is often detected at an advanced stage and is difficult to treat surgically. Despite the availability of multiple comprehensive treatments that can be combined with surgery, hepatoblastoma treatment outcomes remain poor. Surgery is the main treatment strategy for hepatoblastoma, but it faces many challenges, including tumor attachment to surrounding tissues, tumor wrapping or invading of vital organs and tissues, the presence of giant or multiple tumors, distant metastasis, the formation of a tumor thrombus, and significant surgical trauma. In this review, we discuss recent research advances and propose potential strategies for overcoming these challenges. Such strategies may improve the rate of hepatoblastoma resection and local control in children, as well as reduce complications and trauma.
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- 2024
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6. Genetic liability between COVID-19 and pre-eclampsia/eclampsia: a Mendelian randomization study
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Yuhang Xing, Zhen Wang, Xiaohua Qi, Qunli Xu, and Rui Pu
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COVID-19 ,eclampsia ,pre-eclampsia ,Mendelian randomizations ,Gynecology and obstetrics ,RG1-991 - Abstract
ABSTRACTObjective The aim of this study was to investigate the possible causal relationship between COVID-19 and the risk of pre-eclampsia/eclampsia using a Mendelian randomized (MR) design.Methods We estimated their genetic correlations and then performed two-sample Mendelian randomization analyses using pooled statistics from the COVID-19 susceptibility/hospitalization genome-wide association study and the pre-eclampsia/eclampsia datasets. The main analyses were performed using the inverse variance weighting method, supplemented by the weighted median method and the MR-Egger method.Results We identified a significant and positive genetic correlation between COVID-19 susceptibility and pre-eclampsia/eclampsia [OR = 1.23 (1.01–1.51), p = 0.043]. Meanwhile, hospitalization of COVID-19 was significantly associated with a higher risk of pre-eclampsia/eclampsia [OR = 1.15 (1.02–1.30), p = 0.024]. Consistently, hospitalization of COVID-19 were nominally associated with higher risk of pre-eclampsia [OR = 1.14, (1.01–1.30), p = 0.040]. The results were robust under all sensitivity analyses.Conclusion These results suggest that COVID-19 may increase the risk of pre-eclampsia/eclampsia. Future development of preventive or therapeutic interventions should emphasize this to mitigate the complications of COVID-19. [Figure: see text]
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- 2023
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7. Smoke and Spike: Benzo[a]pyrene Enhances SARS‐CoV‐2 Infection by Boosting NR4A2‐Induced ACE2 and TMPRSS2 Expression
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Wenbin Liu, Yue Zhao, Junyan Fan, Jiaying Shen, Hailin Tang, Wanda Tang, Di Wu, Weijin Huang, Yibo Ding, Peng Qiao, Jiansheng Lin, Zishuai Li, Qianqian Li, Qianqian Cui, Yan Liu, Yifan Chen, Rui Pu, Xue Han, Jianhua Yin, Xiaojie Tan, and Guangwen Cao
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angiotensin‐converting enzyme 2 ,cigarettes ,coronavirus disease 2019 ,NR4A2 ,transmembrane protease serine 2 ,Science - Abstract
Abstract Cigarette smoke aggravates severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS‐CoV‐2) infection. However, the underlying mechanisms remain unclear. Here, they show that benzo[a]pyrene in cigarette smoke extract facilitates SARS‐CoV‐2 infection via upregulating angiotensin‐converting enzyme 2 (ACE2) and transmembrane protease serine 2 (TMPRSS2). Benzo[a]pyrene trans‐activates the promoters of ACE2 and TMPRSS2 by upregulating nuclear receptor subfamily 4 A number 2 (NR4A2) and promoting its binding of NR4A2 to their promoters, which is independent of functional genetic polymorphisms in ACE2 and TMPRSS2. Benzo[a]pyrene increases the susceptibility of lung epithelial cells to SARS‐CoV‐2 pseudoviruses and facilitates the infection of authentic Omicron BA.5 in primary human alveolar type II cells, lung organoids, and lung and testis of hamsters. Increased expression of Nr4a2, Ace2, and Tmprss2, as well as decreased methylation of CpG islands at the Nr4a2 promoter are observed in aged mice compared to their younger counterparts. NR4A2 knockdown or interferon‐λ2/λ3 stimulation downregulates the expression of NR4A2, ACE2, and TMPRSS2, thereby inhibiting the infection. In conclusion, benzo[a]pyrene enhances SARS‐CoV‐2 infection by boosting NR4A2‐induced ACE2 and TMPRSS2 expression. This study elucidates the mechanisms underlying the detrimental effects of cigarette smoking on SARS‐CoV‐2 infection and provides prophylactic options for coronavirus disease 2019, particularly for the elderly population.
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- 2023
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8. Upconversion nanoscopy revealing surface heterogeneity of tumor-secreted extracellular vesicles
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Rui Pu and Qiuqiang Zhan
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Applied optics. Photonics ,TA1501-1820 ,Optics. Light ,QC350-467 - Abstract
Abstract Super-resolution microscopic imaging employing upconversion nanoparticles is applied to reveal the surface heterogeneity of tumor cell-derived small extracellular vesicles, i.e., exosome. The number of surface antigens of every extracellular vesicles can be quantified by both the high imaging resolution and stable brightness of upconversion nanoparticles. This method proves its great potential in nanoscale biological studies.
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- 2023
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9. Super-resolution microscopy enabled by high-efficiency surface-migration emission depletion
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Rui Pu, Qiuqiang Zhan, Xingyun Peng, Siying Liu, Xin Guo, Liangliang Liang, Xian Qin, Ziqing Winston Zhao, and Xiaogang Liu
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The authors report high-efficiency emission depletion through a surface migration emission depletion mechanism, which takes advantage of the effects of surface quenching and energy migration in nanocrystals. They demonstrate super-resolution microscopy with very low depletion saturation intensities.
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- 2022
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10. Achieving low-power single-wavelength-pair nanoscopy with NIR-II continuous-wave laser for multi-chromatic probes
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Xin Guo, Rui Pu, Zhimin Zhu, Shuqian Qiao, Yusen Liang, Bingru Huang, Haichun Liu, Lucía Labrador-Páez, Uliana Kostiv, Pu Zhao, Qiusheng Wu, Jerker Widengren, and Qiuqiang Zhan
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The authors introduce stimulated-emission induced excitation depletion (STExD) nanoscopy using a single pair of low-power, near-infrared, continue-wave lasers. Emission of multichromatic probes is inhibited by cascade amplified depletion in lanthanide upconversion systems induced by manipulating their common sensitizer.
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- 2022
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11. A systematic and meta-analysis of heterosexual behaviors and HIV prevalence among Chinese men who have sex with men
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Huan Zhao, Xi Li, Junhua Wang, Wen Wang, Chunyan Yang, Jingjuan Li, Xiuling Li, Rui Pu, Lulu Chen, Xiao Zhang, Jun Zhang, Peng Luo, and Jiangping Zhang
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Men who have sex with men ,Heterosexual behavior ,Condom use ,HIV prevalence ,Meta-analysis ,Immunologic diseases. Allergy ,RC581-607 - Abstract
Abstract Men who have sex with men (MSM) are potentially at high risk for HIV infection, their HIV prevalence far exceeds the national prevalence rate. There are also a number of MSM who have sex with women, mostly unprotected, which can transmit HIV to their female sexual partners and even to the next generation. The purpose of this article is to evaluate the prevalence of heterosexual behaviors in Chinese men who have sex with men and the status of condom utilization as well as HIV infection among MSM with heterosexual behaviors, so as to further improve the investigation and prevention and control of AIDS in MSM population. We systematically searched China National Knowledge Infrastructure, Wanfang Data, VIP Database for Chinese Technical Calligraphy (VIP), Pubmed, and Embase following certain retrieval strategies to find relevant articles published from January 1, 2015 to November 18, 2019, The useful information extracted from qualified articles, Stata 15.1 and Review Manager 5.3 were employed for further meta analysis. The estimated prevalence of heterosexual behaviors among MSM in the past year was 19.0% (95% CI 17.0%, 22.0%). The estimated condom utilization rate of the last heterosexual behavior among MSM and condom adherence rate of heterosexual behaviors among MSM were 51.0% (95% CI 44.0%, 58.0%) and 31.0% (95% CI 25.0%, 38.0%), respectively. And the pooled HIV prevalence in MSM with heterosexual behaviors was 9% (95% CI 6%, 13%). The sensitivity analysis showed that the results were stable. No publication bias was found by Egger’s test. There is a high proportion of MSM with heterosexual behaviors and low condom utilization in China. HIV prevalence in MSM with heterosexual behaviors is also high. Therefore, adequate attention should be given to this particular group and measures should be taken in order to reduce the risk of transmission of HIV from subpopulations to the general population.
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- 2021
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12. Characterization of SARS-CoV-2 worldwide transmission based on evolutionary dynamics and specific viral mutations in the spike protein
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Jiluo Liu, Xi Chen, Yan Liu, Jiansheng Lin, Jiaying Shen, Hongwei Zhang, Jianhua Yin, Rui Pu, Yibo Ding, and Guangwen Cao
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COVID-19 ,SARS-CoV-2 ,Evolutionary dynamics ,Transmission ,Infectious and parasitic diseases ,RC109-216 ,Public aspects of medicine ,RA1-1270 - Abstract
Abstract Background The coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) caused by severe acute respiratory syndrome-related coronavirus-2 (SARS-CoV-2) is pandemic. However, the origins and global transmission pattern of SARS-CoV-2 remain largely unknown. We aimed to characterize the origination and transmission of SARS-CoV-2 based on evolutionary dynamics. Methods Using the full-length sequences of SARS-CoV-2 with intact geographic, demographic, and temporal information worldwide from the GISAID database during 26 December 2019 and 30 November 2020, we constructed the transmission tree to depict the evolutionary process by the R package “outbreaker”. The affinity of the mutated receptor-binding region of the spike protein to angiotensin-converting enzyme 2 (ACE2) was predicted using mCSM-PPI2 software. Viral infectivity and antigenicity were tested in ACE2-transfected HEK293T cells by pseudovirus transfection and neutralizing antibody test. Results From 26 December 2019 to 8 March 2020, early stage of the COVID-19 pandemic, SARS-CoV-2 strains identified worldwide were mainly composed of three clusters: the Europe-based cluster including two USA-based sub-clusters; the Asia-based cluster including isolates in China, Japan, the USA, Singapore, Australia, Malaysia, and Italy; and the USA-based cluster. The SARS-CoV-2 strains identified in the USA formed four independent clades while those identified in China formed one clade. After 8 March 2020, the clusters of SARS-CoV-2 strains tended to be independent and became “pure” in each of the major countries. Twenty-two of 60 mutations in the receptor-binding domain of the spike protein were predicted to increase the binding affinity of SARS-CoV-2 to ACE2. Of all predicted mutants, the number of E484K was the largest one with 86 585 sequences, followed by S477N with 55 442 sequences worldwide. In more than ten countries, the frequencies of the isolates with E484K and S477N increased significantly. V367F and N354D mutations increased the infectivity of SARS-CoV-2 pseudoviruses (P
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13. Online dental teaching practices during the COVID-19 pandemic: a cross-sectional online survey from China
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Zhiwei Jiang, Danji Zhu, Jialu Li, Lingfei Ren, Rui Pu, and Guoli Yang
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Dental education ,COVID-19 ,Online teaching ,Dentistry ,RK1-715 - Abstract
Abstract Background Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) emerged in China in December 2019. The COVID-19 pandemic hindered dental education, as school buildings were closed. Online dental teaching provided an alternative teaching tool for dental education. However, the efficiency of online dental teaching and student preferences for online dental teaching are unclear. Aim To investigate the satisfaction with online dental teaching practices among undergraduate dental students and standardized resident physician training students during the COVID-19 pandemic in China. Methods A total of 104 undergraduate dental students and 57 standardized resident physician training students from Zhejiang University participated in the study. A 12-item survey was conducted. This investigation included the teaching methods received, frequency of classes, degree of satisfaction, preferred teaching method, whether to participate in a course regarding COVID-19 prevention, and the effects of teaching. The percentages were then calculated and evaluated for each item. Results A total of 161 students (104 undergraduate dental students and 57 standardized resident physician training students) participated in this survey. All students had online dental classes during the COVID-19 pandemic. Lecture-based learning (LBL), case-based learning (CBL), problem-based learning (PBL), team-based learning (TBL), and research-based learning (RBL) were selected as teaching methods. Students were more satisfied with LBL and CBL than PBL, RBL, and TBL. The majority of students had more than four classes per week. The most selected protective measures were hand washing, wearing masks, and wearing gloves. A total of 46.6% of students participated in courses on COVID-19. After training, the students consciously chose to wear face shields and protective clothing. Conclusions Dental students accepted online dental learning during the COVID-19 pandemic. Students preferred LBL and CBL and were satisfied with the classes. Courses on COVID-19 helped students understand how to prevent COVID-19 transmission in the dental clinic.
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14. Deep Learning Networks Accurately Detect ST-Segment Elevation Myocardial Infarction and Culprit Vessel
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Lin Wu, Guifang Huang, Xianguan Yu, Minzhong Ye, Lu Liu, Yesheng Ling, Xiangyu Liu, Dinghui Liu, Bin Zhou, Yong Liu, Jianrui Zheng, Suzhen Liang, Rui Pu, Xuemin He, Yanming Chen, Lanqing Han, and Xiaoxian Qian
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ST-segment elevation myocardial infarction (STEMI) ,electrocardiogram (ECG) ,convolutional neural network (CNN) ,long short-term memory (LSTM) ,CNN-LSTM ,deep learning (DL) ,Diseases of the circulatory (Cardiovascular) system ,RC666-701 - Abstract
Early diagnosis of acute ST-segment elevation myocardial infarction (STEMI) and early determination of the culprit vessel are associated with a better clinical outcome. We developed three deep learning (DL) models for detecting STEMIs and culprit vessels based on 12-lead electrocardiography (ECG) and compared them with conclusions of experienced doctors, including cardiologists, emergency physicians, and internists. After screening the coronary angiography (CAG) results, 883 cases (506 control and 377 STEMI) from internal and external datasets were enrolled for testing DL models. Convolutional neural network-long short-term memory (CNN-LSTM) (AUC: 0.99) performed better than CNN, LSTM, and doctors in detecting STEMI. Deep learning models (AUC: 0.96) performed similarly to experienced cardiologists and emergency physicians in discriminating the left anterior descending (LAD) artery. Regarding distinguishing RCA from LCX, DL models were comparable to doctors (AUC: 0.81). In summary, we developed ECG-based DL diagnosis systems to detect STEMI and predict culprit vessel occlusion, thus enhancing the accuracy and effectiveness of STEMI diagnosis.
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15. Decision-making method based on new entropy and refined single-valued neutrosophic sets and its application in typhoon disaster assessment
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Tan, Rui-pu and Zhang, Wen-de
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16. The Effects and Underlying Mechanisms of Hepatitis B Virus X Gene Mutants on the Development of Hepatocellular Carcinoma
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Rui Pu, Wenbin Liu, Xinyu Zhou, Xi Chen, Xiaomei Hou, Shiliang Cai, Liping Chen, Jianfeng Wu, Fan Yang, Xiaojie Tan, Jianhua Yin, Xin Wang, and Guangwen Cao
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hepatitis B virus ,mutation ,hepatocarcinogenesis ,PAI1 ,CDC20 ,inflammation ,Neoplasms. Tumors. Oncology. Including cancer and carcinogens ,RC254-282 - Abstract
We aimed to elucidate the mechanism by which hepatitis B virus X (HBx) mutations increase the occurrence of hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) and identify novel putative therapeutic targets. Wild-type HBx (WT-HBx) and four HBx mutants (M1, A1762T/G1764A; M2, T1674G+T1753C+A1762T/G1764A; M3, C1653T+T1674G+A1762T/G1764A; and Ct-HBx, carboxylic acid-terminal truncated HBx) were delivered into Sleeping Beauty (SB) mouse models. The HCC incidence was higher in the M3-HBx- and Ct-HBx-injected SB mice. M3-HBx had a stronger capacity of upregulating inflammatory cytokines than other HBx variants. Ectopic expression of M3-HBx and Ct-HBx significantly increased proliferation and S phase proportion of HepG2 and HeLa cells, compared to WT-HBx. Plasminogen activator inhibitor-1 (PAI1) and cell division cycle 20 (CDC20) were identified as novel effectors by cDNA microarray analysis. M3-HBx and Ct-HBx significantly upregulated the expression of PAI1 and CDC20 in HepG2 and HeLa cells as well as the livers of SB mice. Silencing PAI1 attenuated the effects of M3-HBx and Ct-HBx on the growth of HepG2 and HeLa cells. PAI1, an important player bridging the HBx mutants and HCC, should be a promising candidate as a prognostic biomarker and therapeutic target in HBV-related HCC.
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17. Androgen receptor gene methylation related to colorectal cancer risk
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Tingting Xia, Hongru Sun, Hao Huang, Haoran Bi, Rui Pu, Lei Zhang, Yuanyuan Zhang, Ying Liu, Jing Xu, Justina Ucheojor Onwuka, Yupeng Liu, Binbin Cui, and Yashuang Zhao
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methylation ,androgen receptor ,peripheral blood ,colorectal cancer ,propensity scores ,Diseases of the endocrine glands. Clinical endocrinology ,RC648-665 - Abstract
According to its incidence patterns, colorectal cancer (CRC) tends to occur more frequently in males than in females, and the evidence shows that CRC is a hormone-related tumor. These findings indicate that androgen receptor (AR) gene methylation might be important for the regulation of the CRC risk in the different sexes. We used a case–control study to investigate the association between AR methylation in peripheral blood (PBL) and CRC risk. A cohort study was conducted to analyze the effect of AR methylation levels in both PBL and tissue on the prognosis of CRC. AR methylation levels were detected using methylation-sensitive high-resolution melting (MS-HRM). The results indicate that the hypomethylation of AR was significantly associated with the risk of CRC (OR = 1.869, 95% CI: 1.629–2.141, P < 0.001), and the results remained similar after adjusting for the propensity score (PS) (OR = 1.344, 95% CI: 1.147–1.575, P < 0.001) and PS matching (OR = 1.138, 95% CI: 1.000–1.292 P = 0.049). The hypomethylation of AR was significantly associated with CRC in males (OR = 2.309, 95% CI: 1.200–4.245; P = 0.012) but not females (OR = 1.000, 95% CI: 0.567–1.765; P = 0.999). The methylation status of AR in PBL and tissue does not seem to be associated with prognosis in colorectal cancer (OR = 1.425, 95% CI: 0.895–2.269, P = 0.135; OR = 0.930, 95% CI: 0.674–1.285, P = 0.661). We conclude that AR hypomethylation in PBL is associated with a high risk of CRC and may serve as a biomarker. Further studies involving large sample sizes are needed to validate the results of this study.
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18. Achieving high-efficiency emission depletion nanoscopy by employing cross relaxation in upconversion nanoparticles
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Qiuqiang Zhan, Haichun Liu, Baoju Wang, Qiusheng Wu, Rui Pu, Chao Zhou, Bingru Huang, Xingyun Peng, Hans Ågren, and Sailing He
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Upconversion nanoparticles, which do not suffer from the photophysical artifacts that limit fluorescent molecules, offer an exciting opportunity for biological super-resolution imaging. Here, Zhan et al. develop an efficient STED mechanism using optimized lanthanide upconversion nanoparticles, enabling cytoskeleton nanoscopic imaging.
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19. The Spectroscopic Properties and Microscopic Imaging of Thulium-Doped Upconversion Nanoparticles Excited at Different NIR-II Light
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Tingting Peng, Rui Pu, Baoju Wang, Zhimin Zhu, Kai Liu, Fan Wang, Wei Wei, Haichun Liu, and Qiuqiang Zhan
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upconversion nanoparticles ,near-infrared-II ,excitation mechanisms ,luminescence quenching ,microscopic imaging ,Biotechnology ,TP248.13-248.65 - Abstract
Lanthanide-doped upconversion nanoparticles (UCNPs) are promising bioimaging nanoprobes due to their excellent photostability. As one of the most commonly used lanthanide activators, Tm3+ ions have perfect ladder-type electron configuration and can be directly excited by bio-friendly near-infrared-II (NIR-II) wavelengths. Here, the emission characteristics of Tm3+-doped nanoparticles under laser excitations of different near-infrared-II wavelengths were systematically investigated. The 1064 nm, 1150 nm, and 1208 nm lasers are proposed to be three excitation strategies with different response spectra of Tm3+ ions. In particular, we found that 1150 nm laser excitation enables intense three-photon 475 nm emission, which is nearly 100 times stronger than that excited by 1064 nm excitation. We further optimized the luminescence brightness after investigating the luminescence quenching mechanism of bare NaYF4: Tm (1.75%) core. After growing an inert shell, a ten-fold increase of emission intensity was achieved. Combining the advantages of NIR-II wavelength and the higher-order nonlinear excitation, a promising facile excitation strategy was developed for the application of thulium-doped upconversion nanoparticles in nanoparticles imaging and cancer cell microscopic imaging.
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20. Publication patterns and citation analysis of APJTM during 2008 and June 2014
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Lei, Yan, Tan, Bei-Jia, Zou, Zhou, Zhang, Ming-Ming, Song, Rui-Pu, Qu, Shun-Hai, and Li, Jing
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21. A systematic and meta-analysis of heterosexual behaviors and HIV prevalence among Chinese men who have sex with men
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Xiuling Li, Wen Wang, Rui Pu, Lulu Chen, Huan Zhao, Junhua Wang, Chunyan Yang, Jingjuan Li, Jiangping Zhang, Xi Li, Xiao Zhang, Peng Luo, and Jun Zhang
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Male ,China ,Population ,Prevalence ,HIV Infections ,Review ,law.invention ,Men who have sex with men ,Sexual and Gender Minorities ,Condom ,Acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS) ,law ,Virology ,medicine ,Humans ,Pharmacology (medical) ,Condom use ,Homosexuality, Male ,Heterosexuality ,education ,education.field_of_study ,business.industry ,Transmission (medicine) ,virus diseases ,Publication bias ,RC581-607 ,medicine.disease ,HIV prevalence ,Meta-analysis ,Heterosexual behavior ,Molecular Medicine ,Immunologic diseases. Allergy ,business ,Demography - Abstract
Men who have sex with men (MSM) are potentially at high risk for HIV infection, their HIV prevalence far exceeds the national prevalence rate. There are also a number of MSM who have sex with women, mostly unprotected, which can transmit HIV to their female sexual partners and even to the next generation. The purpose of this article is to evaluate the prevalence of heterosexual behaviors in Chinese men who have sex with men and the status of condom utilization as well as HIV infection among MSM with heterosexual behaviors, so as to further improve the investigation and prevention and control of AIDS in MSM population. We systematically searched China National Knowledge Infrastructure, Wanfang Data, VIP Database for Chinese Technical Calligraphy (VIP), Pubmed, and Embase following certain retrieval strategies to find relevant articles published from January 1, 2015 to November 18, 2019, The useful information extracted from qualified articles, Stata 15.1 and Review Manager 5.3 were employed for further meta analysis. The estimated prevalence of heterosexual behaviors among MSM in the past year was 19.0% (95% CI 17.0%, 22.0%). The estimated condom utilization rate of the last heterosexual behavior among MSM and condom adherence rate of heterosexual behaviors among MSM were 51.0% (95% CI 44.0%, 58.0%) and 31.0% (95% CI 25.0%, 38.0%), respectively. And the pooled HIV prevalence in MSM with heterosexual behaviors was 9% (95% CI 6%, 13%). The sensitivity analysis showed that the results were stable. No publication bias was found by Egger’s test. There is a high proportion of MSM with heterosexual behaviors and low condom utilization in China. HIV prevalence in MSM with heterosexual behaviors is also high. Therefore, adequate attention should be given to this particular group and measures should be taken in order to reduce the risk of transmission of HIV from subpopulations to the general population.
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22. Phosphatase and Tensin Homologue Genetic Polymorphisms and their Interactions with Viral Mutations on the Risk of Hepatocellular Carcinoma
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Yan Du, Yu-Wei Zhang, Rui Pu, Xue Han, Jian-Ping Hu, Hong-Wei Zhang, Hong-Yang Wang, and Guang-Wen Cao
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Hepatitis B Virus ,Hepatocellular Carcinoma ,Polymorphism ,Phosphatase and Tensin Homolog ,Viral Mutation ,Medicine - Abstract
Background: Chronic hepatitis B virus (HBV) infection is the major cause of hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC). Some HBV mutants and dysregulation of phosphatase and tensin homolog (PTEN) may promote the development of HCC synergistically. We aimed to test the effects of PTEN genetic polymorphisms and their interactions with important HBV mutations on the development of HCC in HBV-infected subjects. Methods: Quantitative polymerase chain reaction was applied to genotype PTEN polymorphisms (rs1234220, rs2299939, rs1234213) in 1012 healthy controls, 302 natural clearance subjects, and 2011 chronic HBV-infected subjects including 1021 HCC patients. HBV mutations were determined by sequencing. The associations of PTEN polymorphisms and their interactions with HBV mutations with HCC risk were assessed using multivariate logistic regression analysis. Results: Rs1234220 C allele was significantly associated with HCC risk compared to healthy controls (adjusted odds ratio [AOR] = 1.35, 95% confidence interval [CI] = 1.07-1.69) and HCC-free HBV-infected subjects (AOR = 1.27, 95% CI = 1.01-1.57). rs1234220 C allele was significantly associated with increased frequencies of HCC-risk A1652G, C1673T, and C1730G mutations in genotype B HBV-infected subjects. Rs2299939 GT genotype was inversely associated with HCC risk in HBV-infected patients (AOR = 0.75, 95% CI = 0.62-0.92). The interaction of rs2299939 variant genotypes (GT+TT) with A3054T mutation significantly increased HCC risk (AOR = 2.41, 95% CI = 1.08-5.35); whereas its interaction with C3116T mutation significantly reduced HCC risk (AOR = 0.34, 95% CI = 0.18-0.66). These significant effects were only evident in males after stratification. Conclusions: PTEN polymorphisms and their interactions with HBV mutations may contribute to hepatocarcinogenesis in males. The host-virus interactions are important in identifying HBV-infected subjects who are more likely to develop HCC.
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23. HBV preS Mutations Promote Hepatocarcinogenesis by Inducing Endoplasmic Reticulum Stress and Upregulating Inflammatory Signaling
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Guangwen Cao, Wenbin Liu, Rui Pu, Shiliang Cai, Zixiong Li, Donghong Liu, Xinyu Zhou, Jianhua Yin, Xi Chen, Liping Chen, Jianfeng Wu, Xiaojie Tan, and Xin Wang
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Cancer Research ,Oncology ,hepatitis B virus ,preS mutation ,carcinogenesis ,inflammation ,STAT3 - Abstract
We aimed to elucidate the effects and underlying mechanisms of hepatitis B virus (HBV) preS mutations on hepatocarcinogenesis. The association between preS mutations and hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) occurrence was evaluated using a cohort of 2114 HBV-infected patients. Combo mutations G2950A/G2951A/A2962G/C2964A and C3116T/T31C significantly increased HCC risk in patients without antiviral treatment, whereas preS2 deletion significantly increased the HCC risk in patients who received antiviral treatment. The preS1/preS2/S mutants and their wild-type counterpart were delivered into Sleeping Beauty (SB) mouse models. preS1/preS2/S mutants induced a higher tumor rate and higher serum levels of inflammatory cytokines than did wild type-preS1/preS2/S in SB mice. The preS1/preS2/S mutants induced dramatic alteration of gene expression profiles partially through inducing pro-oncogenic inflammatory cytokine. Through enhancing the retention of HBV S protein in endoplasmic reticulum (ER), the preS1/preS2/S mutants enhanced ER stress, induced the alteration in metabolism, affected the response to hypoxia, and upregulated the protein level of signal transducer and activator of transcription 3 (STAT3). Inhibiting the STAT3 pathway attenuated the positive effects of preS1/preS2/S mutants on cell proliferation. Thus, G2950A/G2951A/A2962G/C2964A, C3116T/T31C, and preS2 deletion promote hepatocarcinogenesis via inducing ER stress, metabolism, and pro-oncogenic STAT3 inflammatory pathways, which can be transformed into specific prophylaxis of HCC.
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24. High prevalence of vitamin D deficiency in Asia: A systematic review and meta-analysis.
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Zhiwei Jiang, Rui Pu, Na Li, Chaozhen Chen, Jialu Li, wei Dai, Yuchen wang, Jinxing Hu, Danji Zhu, Qiong Yu, Yuan Shi, and Guoli Yang
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VITAMIN D deficiency , *FATTY liver , *SYSTEMIC lupus erythematosus , *SCIENCE databases , *WEB databases - Abstract
vitamin D deficiency is a worldwide health problem. However, the prevalence of vitamin D deficiency in Asian populations is unclear. The aims of our study were to investigate the prevalence of vitamin D deficiency and its association with different health outcomes in Asia. Searches for studies published from January 2009 to January 2021 were performed in the MeDLiNe (via PubMed), eMBASe, and web of Science databases. This study was registered in the PROSPeRO database (CRD42021229841). in total, 472 studies with 746,564 subjects were included in the meta-analysis. The mean serum 25-hydroxyvitamin D (25[OH]D) concentration was 49.39 nmol/L; 20.93% of the participants had 25(OH)D levels <25 nmol/L, 22.82% had levels <30 nmol/L, 57.69% had levels <50 nmol/L, and 76.85% had levels <75 nmol/L. This review found that the prevalence of vitamin D deficiency in Asia is high. The factors significantly related to vitamin D deficiency were gender, age, altitude, region, and specific diseases (diabetes, cancer, fracture, systemic lupus erythematosus [SLe], fatty liver disease, osteopenia, thyroiditis, anemia, hepatitis, metabolic diseases, and dermatitis). These findings may serve as the foundation for more detailed public health strategies and policies on this issue. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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25. Enzymatic selective synthesis of 1,3-DAG based on deep eutectic solvent acting as substrate and solvent
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Zeng, Chao-Xi, Qi, Sui-Jian, Xin, Rui-Pu, Yang, Bo, and Wang, Yong-Hua
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26. Positive Solutions for Singular Semipositone Fractional Differential Equation Subject to Multipoint Boundary Conditions
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Rui Pu, Xingqiu Zhang, Yujun Cui, Peilong Li, and Weiwei Wang
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Mathematics ,QA1-939 - Abstract
Existence result together with multiplicity result of positive solutions of higher-order fractional multipoint boundary value problems is given by considering the integrations of height functions on some special bounded sets. The nonlinearity may change its sign and may possess singularities on the time and the space variables at the same time.
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27. A Lower HCC Incidence in Chronic HBV-Infected Patients Recovered from Acute-on-Chronic Liver Failure: A Prospective Cohort Study
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Jianhua Yin, Xiang Xu, Rui Pu, Haibin Su, Junxue Wang, Wenbin Liu, Jingjing Tong, Jing Chen, Xi Chen, Xiuying Mu, Hongwei Zhang, Xingran Zhai, Xiaoyan Liu, Fei Pang, Yu Wang, Huifen Wang, Guangwen Cao, and Jinhua Hu
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Oncology ,Article Subject - Abstract
Background. Activation of chronic hepatitis B virus (HBV) infection is an important cause of acute-on-chronic liver failure (ACLF). However, the effect of HBV-ACLF episode on hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) occurrence remains largely unknown. Methods. A total of 769 HBV-ACLF patients and 2114 HBV-related chronic liver disease (HBV-CLD) patients diagnosed between August 1998 and December 2011 were enrolled in this prospective cohort study. Of the HBV-CLD patients, 380 received lifetime antiviral treatment with nucleos(t)ide analogues. Propensity score matching was applied to reduce baseline differences between HBV-ACLF and HBV-CLD cohorts. Results. The survival rate of HBV-ACLF patients was 53.6%, 50.3%, 47.8%, and 46.2% at 90-day, 1-year, 5-year, and 10-year, respectively. The cumulative incidence of HCC was lower in HBV-ACLF cohort with 369 eligible patients survived for >90 days than in HBV-CLD cohort with the 380 patients (5.77/1,000 vs. 9.78/1,000 person-years, p = 0.0497 ). HBV-ACLF episode decreased HCC risk regardless of liver cirrhosis, and in patients without family history of HCC. Multivariate Cox analyses indicated that male, increasing age, liver cirrhosis, and platelet count (≤100 × 109/L) increased, whereas HBV-ACLF episode decreased, HCC risk independently. In the propensity score-matched cohorts, HBV-ACLF episode reduced HCC incidence (10.20/1,000 vs. 4.66/1,000 person-years, p = 0.0326 ). The area under curve of nomogram was 0.812 for 3-year HCC probability. Conclusions. HBV-ACLF episode decreases HCC occurrence in chronic HBV patients. Older age and liver cirrhosis independently increased HCC occurrence. A nomogram-enrolled episode of ACLF reliably predicts the occurrence of HCC.
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28. Chemical Enhancement and Quenching in Single‐Molecule Tip‐Enhanced Raman Spectroscopy.
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Yang, Ben, Chen, Gong, Ghafoor, Atif, Zhang, Yu‐Fan, Zhang, Xian‐Biao, Li, Hang, Dong, Xiao‐Ru, Wang, Rui‐Pu, Zhang, Yang, Zhang, Yao, and Dong, Zhen‐Chao
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SERS spectroscopy ,RAMAN spectroscopy ,RAMAN effect ,CHARGE transfer - Abstract
Despite intensive research in surface enhanced Raman spectroscopy (SERS), the influence mechanism of chemical effects on Raman signals remains elusive. Here, we investigate such chemical effects through tip‐enhanced Raman spectroscopy (TERS) of a single planar ZnPc molecule with varying but controlled contact environments. TERS signals are found dramatically enhanced upon making a tip–molecule point contact. A combined physico‐chemical mechanism is proposed to explain such an enhancement via the generation of a ground‐state charge‐transfer induced vertical Raman polarizability that is further enhanced by the strong vertical plasmonic field in the nanocavity. In contrast, TERS signals from ZnPc chemisorbed flatly on substrates are found strongly quenched, which is rationalized by the Raman polarizability screening effect induced by interfacial dynamic charge transfer. Our results provide deep insights into the understanding of the chemical effects in TERS/SERS enhancement and quenching. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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29. Purification and characterization of a novel anti-coagulant from the leech Hirudinaria manillensis
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Ren Lai, Ai-Lin Long, James Mwangi, Xiaopeng Tang, Rui-Pu Sun, Ruo-Mei Cheng, Zhen-Qing Zhang, and Chengbo Long
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0301 basic medicine ,DNA, Complementary ,Factor XIIa ,Plasmin ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Anti-thrombotic drugs ,Leech ,01 natural sciences ,Article ,Hirudinaria manillensis ,03 medical and health sciences ,Thrombin ,Leeches ,lcsh:Zoology ,medicine ,Animals ,Amino Acid Sequence ,lcsh:QL1-991 ,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics ,Protease ,Ecology ,Base Sequence ,Chemistry ,010401 analytical chemistry ,Anticoagulant ,Anticoagulants ,“Non-classical” Kazal inhibitors ,Kallikrein ,Trypsin ,Protease inhibitor (biology) ,0104 chemical sciences ,030104 developmental biology ,Biochemistry ,Bdellin-HM-2 ,Prothrombin Time ,Animal Science and Zoology ,Partial Thromboplastin Time ,Blood sucking ,medicine.drug - Abstract
Protease inhibitors have been reported rarely from the leech Hirudinaria manillensis. In this study, we purified a novel protease inhibitor (bdellin-HM-2) with anticoagulant properties from H. manillensis. With a molecular weight of 1.4x104, bdellin-HM-2 was also characterized with three intra-molecular disulfide bridges at the N-terminus and multiple HHXDD and HXDD motifs at the C-terminus. cDNA cloning revealed that the putative nucleotide-encoding protein of bdellin-HM-2 contained 132 amino acids and was encoded by a 399 bp open reading frame (ORF). Sequence alignment showed that bdellin-HM-2 shared similarity with the "non-classical" Kazal-type serine protease inhibitors, but had no inhibitory effect on trypsin, elastase, chymotrypsin, kallikrein, factor XIIa (FXIIa), factor XIa (FXIa), factor Xa (FXa), thrombin, or plasmin. Bdellin-HM-2 showed anticoagulant effects by prolonging the activated partial thromboplastin time (aPTT), indicating a role in enabling H. manillensis to obtain a blood meal from its host. Our results suggest that bdellin-HM-2 may play a crucial role in blood-sucking in this leech species and may be a potential candidate for the development of clinical anti-thrombotic drugs.
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30. [formula omitted]-Lie algebras with an ideal [formula omitted]
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Bai, Rui-pu, Shen, Cai-hong, and Zhang, Yao-zhong
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31. Online dental teaching practices during the COVID-19 pandemic: a cross-sectional online survey from China
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Rui Pu, Lingfei Ren, Jialu Li, Zhiwei Jiang, Danji Zhu, and Guoli Yang
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Face shield ,Hand washing ,China ,business.product_category ,Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) ,Cross-sectional study ,Teaching method ,education ,Dental education ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Pandemic ,Medicine ,Humans ,030212 general & internal medicine ,Online teaching ,General Dentistry ,Pandemics ,Medical education ,business.industry ,SARS-CoV-2 ,Teaching ,COVID-19 ,RK1-715 ,030206 dentistry ,stomatognathic diseases ,Cross-Sectional Studies ,Dentistry ,Oral and maxillofacial surgery ,business ,Research Article - Abstract
Background Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) emerged in China in December 2019. The COVID-19 pandemic hindered dental education, as school buildings were closed. Online dental teaching provided an alternative teaching tool for dental education. However, the efficiency of online dental teaching and student preferences for online dental teaching are unclear. Aim To investigate the satisfaction with online dental teaching practices among undergraduate dental students and standardized resident physician training students during the COVID-19 pandemic in China. Methods A total of 104 undergraduate dental students and 57 standardized resident physician training students from Zhejiang University participated in the study. A 12-item survey was conducted. This investigation included the teaching methods received, frequency of classes, degree of satisfaction, preferred teaching method, whether to participate in a course regarding COVID-19 prevention, and the effects of teaching. The percentages were then calculated and evaluated for each item. Results A total of 161 students (104 undergraduate dental students and 57 standardized resident physician training students) participated in this survey. All students had online dental classes during the COVID-19 pandemic. Lecture-based learning (LBL), case-based learning (CBL), problem-based learning (PBL), team-based learning (TBL), and research-based learning (RBL) were selected as teaching methods. Students were more satisfied with LBL and CBL than PBL, RBL, and TBL. The majority of students had more than four classes per week. The most selected protective measures were hand washing, wearing masks, and wearing gloves. A total of 46.6% of students participated in courses on COVID-19. After training, the students consciously chose to wear face shields and protective clothing. Conclusions Dental students accepted online dental learning during the COVID-19 pandemic. Students preferred LBL and CBL and were satisfied with the classes. Courses on COVID-19 helped students understand how to prevent COVID-19 transmission in the dental clinic.
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32. The Spectroscopic Properties and Microscopic Imaging of Thulium-Doped Upconversion Nanoparticles Excited at Different NIR-II light
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Baoju Wang, Wang Fan, Tingting Peng, Qiuqiang Zhan, Kai Liu, Haichun Liu, Rui Pu, Wei Wei, and Zhimin Zhu
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Luminescence ,Materials science ,Light ,microscopic imaging ,Clinical Biochemistry ,Nanoparticle ,chemistry.chemical_element ,near-infrared-II ,Biosensing Techniques ,02 engineering and technology ,010402 general chemistry ,01 natural sciences ,Article ,Ion ,law.invention ,excitation mechanisms ,law ,Neoplasms ,acoustics ,Quenching (fluorescence) ,business.industry ,Lasers ,Spectrum Analysis ,General Medicine ,021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology ,Laser ,luminescence quenching ,0104 chemical sciences ,upconversion nanoparticles ,Thulium ,chemistry ,Excited state ,Nanoparticles ,Optoelectronics ,0210 nano-technology ,business ,Excitation ,TP248.13-248.65 ,Biotechnology - Abstract
Lanthanide-doped upconversion nanoparticles (UCNPs) are promising bioimaging nanoprobes due to their excellent photostability. As one of the most commonly used lanthanide activators, Tm3+ ions have perfect ladder-type electron configuration and can be directly excited by bio-friendly near-infrared-II (NIR-II) wavelengths. Here, the emission characteristics of Tm3+-doped nanoparticles under laser excitations of different near-infrared-II wavelengths were systematically investigated. The 1064 nm, 1150 nm, and 1208 nm lasers are proposed to be three excitation strategies with different response spectra of Tm3+ ions. In particular, we found that 1150 nm laser excitation enables intense three-photon 475 nm emission, which is nearly 100 times stronger than that excited by 1064 nm excitation. We further optimized the luminescence brightness after investigating the luminescence quenching mechanism of bare NaYF4: Tm (1.75%) core. After growing an inert shell, a ten-fold increase of emission intensity was achieved. Combining the advantages of NIR-II wavelength and the higher-order nonlinear excitation, a promising facile excitation strategy was developed for the application of thulium-doped upconversion nanoparticles in nanoparticles imaging and cancer cell microscopic imaging.
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33. Some results on metric n-Lie algebras
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Bai, Rui Pu, Wu, Wan Qing, and Li, Zhen Heng
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34. Structure of low dimensional n-Lie algebras over a field of characteristic 2
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Bai, Rui-pu, Wang, Xiao-ling, Xiao, Wen-ying, and An, Hong-wei
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35. Associations of pri-miR-34b/c and pre-miR-196a2 polymorphisms and their multiplicative interactions with hepatitis B virus mutations with hepatocellular carcinoma risk.
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Yifang Han, Rui Pu, Xue Han, Jun Zhao, Yuwei Zhang, Qi Zhang, Jianhua Yin, Jiaxin Xie, Qiuxia Shen, Yang Deng, Yibo Ding, Weiping Li, Juhong Li, Hongwei Zhang, and Guangwen Cao
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BACKGROUND: Genetic polymorphisms of pri-miR-34b/c and pre-miR-196a2 have been reported to be associated with the susceptibility to cancers. However, the effect of these polymorphisms and their interactions with hepatitis B virus (HBV) mutations on the development of hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) remains largely unknown. We hypothesized that these polymorphisms might interact with the HBV mutations and play a role in hepatocarcinogenesis. METHODS: Pri-miR-34b/c rs4938723 (T>C) and pre-miR-196a2 rs11614913 (T>C) were genotyped in 3,325 subjects including 1,021 HBV-HCC patients using quantitative PCR. HBV mutations were determined by direct sequencing. Contributions of the polymorphisms and their multiplicative interactions with gender or HCC-related HBV mutations to HCC risk were assessed using multivariate regression analyses. RESULTS: rs4938723 CC genotype was significantly associated with HCC risk compared to HBV natural clearance subjects, adjusted for age and gender (adjusted odds ratio [AOR] = 2.01, 95% confidence interval [CI] = 1.16-3.49). rs4938723 variant genotypes in dominant model significantly increased HCC risk in women, compared to female healthy controls (AOR = 1.85, 95% CI = 1.20-2.84) or female HCC-free subjects (AOR = 1.62, 95% CI = 1.14-2.31). rs4938723 CC genotype and rs11614913 TC genotype were significantly associated with increased frequencies of the HCC-related HBV mutations T1674C/G and G1896A, respectively. rs11614913 was not significantly associated with HCC risk, but its CC genotype significantly enhanced the effect of rs4938723 in women. In multivariate regression analyses, rs4938723 in dominant model increased HCC risk (AOR = 1.62, 95% CI = 1.05-2.49), whereas its multiplicative interaction with C1730G, a HBV mutation inversely associated with HCC risk, reduced HCC risk (AOR = 0.34, 95% CI = 0.15-0.81); rs11614913 strengthened the G1896A effect but attenuated the A3120G/T effect on HCC risk. CONCLUSIONS: rs4938723 might be a genetic risk factor of HCC but its effect on HCC is significantly affected by the HBV mutations. rs11614913 might not be a HCC susceptible factor but it might affect the effects of the HBV mutations or rs4938723 on HCC risk.
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36. The Frattini Subalgebra of n-Lie Algebras
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Bai, Rui Pu, Chen, Liang Yun, and Meng, Dao Ji
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37. Sub-Nanometer Resolved Tip-Enhanced Raman Spectroscopy of a Single Molecule on the Si(111) Substrate.
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Wang, Rui-Pu, Hu, Chun-Rui, Han, Yu, Yang, Ben, Chen, Gong, Zhang, Yang, Zhang, Yao, and Dong, Zhen-Chao
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38. Achieving high-efficiency emission depletion nanoscopy by employing cross relaxation in upconversion nanoparticles
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Rui Pu, Bingru Huang, Haichun Liu, Sailing He, Qiuqiang Zhan, Chao Zhou, Xingyun Peng, Baoju Wang, Hans Ågren, and Qiusheng Wu
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Luminescence ,Materials science ,Science ,Color ,General Physics and Astronomy ,Nanoparticle ,Nanotechnology ,02 engineering and technology ,010402 general chemistry ,01 natural sciences ,Article ,General Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology ,Microscopy, Electron, Transmission ,Microscopy ,Humans ,Stimulated emission ,lcsh:Science ,Cytoskeleton ,Multidisciplinary ,Super-resolution microscopy ,Nonlinear optics ,General Chemistry ,021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology ,Fluorescence ,0104 chemical sciences ,Light intensity ,Microscopy, Fluorescence ,Molecular Probes ,Thulium ,Nanoparticles ,lcsh:Q ,0210 nano-technology ,HeLa Cells - Abstract
Stimulated emission depletion microscopy provides a powerful sub-diffraction imaging modality for life science studies. Conventionally, stimulated emission depletion requires a relatively high light intensity to obtain an adequate depletion efficiency through only light–matter interaction. Here we show efficient emission depletion for a class of lanthanide-doped upconversion nanoparticles with the assistance of interionic cross relaxation, which significantly lowers the laser intensity requirements of optical depletion. We demonstrate two-color super-resolution imaging using upconversion nanoparticles (resolution ~ 66 nm) with a single pair of excitation/depletion beams. In addition, we show super-resolution imaging of immunostained cytoskeleton structures of fixed cells (resolution ~ 82 nm) using upconversion nanoparticles. These achievements provide a new perspective for the development of photoswitchable luminescent probes and will broaden the applications of lanthanide-doped nanoparticles for sub-diffraction microscopic imaging., Upconversion nanoparticles, which do not suffer from the photophysical artifacts that limit fluorescent molecules, offer an exciting opportunity for biological super-resolution imaging. Here, Zhan et al. develop an efficient STED mechanism using optimized lanthanide upconversion nanoparticles, enabling cytoskeleton nanoscopic imaging.
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39. Synergistic behavior of betaine–urea mixture: Formation of deep eutectic solvent
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Zeng, Chao-Xi, Qi, Sui-Jian, Xin, Rui-Pu, Yang, Bo, and Wang, Yong-Hua
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40. Serum miRNAs as predictive and preventive biomarker for pre-clinical hepatocellular carcinoma
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Guijuan Luo, Hongyang Wang, Xiaomei Lu, Lei Chen, Yexiong Tan, Meng-Chao Wu, Hengyu Li, Yibo Ding, Xi-Meng Lin, Guojun Hou, Ruoyu Wang, Tangchun Wu, Feng Jiang, Yingchen Yang, Guangwen Cao, Xiaofeng Wang, Li Jin, Huan Guo, Liang Li, Qin Ouyang, Hao Wen, Frank J. Gonzalez, Rui Pu, Jianguo Chen, Ji Qian, Xin Chen, Mudan Jin, Jing Tang, Jianhua Lu, Wentao Huang, and Fangping He
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0301 basic medicine ,Oncology ,Circulating mirnas ,Cancer Research ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Pathology ,Carcinoma, Hepatocellular ,Article ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Hepatitis B, Chronic ,Internal medicine ,microRNA ,medicine ,Biomarkers, Tumor ,Humans ,Screening tool ,business.industry ,Liver Neoplasms ,Cancer ,Odds ratio ,medicine.disease ,MicroRNAs ,030104 developmental biology ,ROC Curve ,030220 oncology & carcinogenesis ,Hepatocellular carcinoma ,Biomarker (medicine) ,alpha-Fetoproteins ,Alpha-fetoprotein ,business - Abstract
The extremely poor prognosis of patients with symptomatic hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) diagnosed clinically at advanced stages suggests an urgent need for biomarkers that can be used for prospective surveillance and pre-clinical screening for early presence of pre-malignant lesions and tumors. In a retrospective longitudinal phase 3 biomarker study in seven medical centers of China, time-series and 6 months interval-serum samples were collected from chronic hepatitis B virus infected (CHB) patient cohorts at the pre-malignant or pre-clinical stages (average 6 months prior to clinical diagnosis) and CHB patients that did not develop cancer, and circulating miRNAs measured. A set of serum miRNAs including miR-193a-3p, miR-369-5p, miR-672, miR-429 and let-7i* were identified in pre-clinical HCC patients and have the potential to screen for CHB patients at high risk to develop HCC 6-12 months after miRNAs measurement. These circulating miRNAs combined with the conventional screening tools using α-fetoprotein and ultrasound, may have great promise for the prediction and prevention of HCC in high-risk populations.
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41. Visually constructing the chemical structure of a single molecule by scanning Raman picoscopy.
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Zhang, Yao, Yang, Ben, Ghafoor, Atif, Zhang, Yang, Zhang, Yu-Fan, Wang, Rui-Pu, Yang, Jin-Long, Luo, Yi, Dong, Zhen-Chao, and Hou, J G
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SINGLE molecules ,CHEMICAL structure ,RAMAN effect ,FINGERPRINT databases ,SERS spectroscopy - Abstract
The strong spatial confinement of a nanocavity plasmonic field has made it possible to visualize the inner structure of a single molecule and even to distinguish its vibrational modes in real space. With such ever-improved spatial resolution, it is anticipated that full vibrational imaging of a molecule could be achieved to reveal molecular structural details. Here we demonstrate full Raman images of individual vibrational modes at the ångström level for a single Mg-porphine molecule, revealing distinct characteristics of each vibrational mode in real space. Furthermore, by exploiting the underlying interference effect and Raman fingerprint database, we propose a new methodology for structural determination, which we have called 'scanning Raman picoscopy', to show how such ultrahigh-resolution spectromicroscopic vibrational images can be used to visually assemble the chemical structure of a single molecule through a simple Lego-like building process. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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42. Purification and characterization of a novel anti-coagulant from the leech Hirudinaria manillensis.
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Ruo-Mei Cheng, Xiao-Peng Tang, Ai-Lin Long, Mwangi, James, Ren Lai, Rui-Pu Sun, Cheng-Bo Long, and Zhen-Qing Zhang
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HIRUDINARIA ,LEECHES ,ANTICOAGULANTS ,CHYMOTRYPSIN ,TRYPSIN - Abstract
Protease inhibitors have been reported rarely from the leech Hirudinaria manillensis. In this study, we purified a novel protease inhibitor (bdellin-HM-2) with anticoagulant properties from H. manillensis. With a molecular weight of 1.4x104, bdellin-HM-2 was also characterized with three intra-molecular disulfide bridges at the N-terminus and multiple HHXDD and HXDDmotifs at the C-terminus. cDNAcloning revealed that the putative nucleotide-encoding protein of bdellin-HM-2 contained 132 amino acids and was encoded by a 399 bp open reading frame (ORF). Sequence alignment showed that bdellin-HM-2 shared similarity with the"non-classical"Kazal-type serine protease inhibitors, but had no inhibitory effect on trypsin, elastase, chymotrypsin, kallikrein, factor XIIa (FXIIa), factor XIa (FXIa), factor Xa (FXa), thrombin, or plasmin. Bdellin-HM-2 showed anticoagulant effects by prolonging the activated partial thromboplastin time (aPTT), indicating a role in enabling H. manillensis to obtain a blood meal from its host. Our results suggest that bdellin-HM-2 may play a crucial role in blood-sucking in this leech species and may be a potential candidate for the development of clinical anti-thrombotic drugs. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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43. Effects of Fertilization and Transplantation in the Neighbouring Area on Quality of Artemisia argyi Leaf.
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Juan WU, Xiangluan WAN, Dingrong WAN, Yujie CHEN, and Rui PU
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FARM manure ,ESSENTIAL oils ,ARTEMISIA ,OIL changes ,FERTILIZERS ,FERTILIZER application - Abstract
[Objectives] To make a preliminary study of the effects of the fertilizer application and transplantation from Qichun County, Hubei Province, China, to neighbouring area on the chemical substance contents and moxa yield of Artemisia argyi leaf in Qichun(AALQ). [Methods] The content of the total flavonoids in AALQ was determined by UV-Vis spectrophotometry with apigenin as reference substance. The contents of volatile oil and tannins were determined by the methods in Chinese Pharmacopoeia(2015 edition). The moxa yield was detected by the self-developed method of grinding and sifting with high-speed pulverizer. [Results] Whether applying cake fertilizer, or compound fertilizer after applying barnyard manure, the contents of total flavonoids and tannins in AALQ were reduced in varying degrees, and the content of volatile oil was changed, which had adversely affect the accumulation of effective substances in the leaves of medicinal A. argyi as a whole. The contents of related chemical substances and moxa yield of A. argyi planted in the neighbouring Xishui County from Qichun, Hubei Province were relatively high. [Conclusions] The contents of effective substances and moxa yield of AALQ were significantly reduced as a whole when applied fertilizer in planting, especially after the application of barnyard manure, compound fertilizer was added. The quality of A. argyi leaf would not be adversely affected if it was transplanted from Qichun County, Hubei Province, which is the genuine producing area, to nearby areas with similar ecological environment. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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44. Compact sources for eyesafe illumination.
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Baranova, Nadia, Rui Pu, Stebbins, Kenneth, Bystryak, Ilya, Rayno, Michael, Ezzo, Kevin, and DePriest, Christopher
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OPTICAL parametric oscillators , *PULSED lasers - Abstract
Q-peak has demonstrated a compact, pulsed eyesafe laser architecture operating with >10 mJ pulse energies at repetition rates as high as 160 Hz. The design leverages an end-pumped solid-state laser geometry to produce adequate eyesafe beam quality (M² ~ 4), while also providing a path toward higher-density laser architectures for pulsed eyesafe applications. The baseline discussed in this paper has shown a unique capability for high-pulse repetition rates in a compact package, and offers additional potential for power scaling based on birefringence compensation. The laser consists of an actively Q-switched oscillator cavity producing pulse widths <30 ns, and utilizing an end-pumped Nd:YAG gain medium with a rubidium titanyl phosphate electro-optical crystal. The oscillator provides an effective front-end-seed for an optical parametric oscillator (OPO), which utilizes potassium titanyl arsenate in a linear OPO geometry. This laser efficiently operates in the eyesafe band, and has been designed to fit within a volume of 3760 cm³. We will discuss details of the optical system design, modeled thermal effects and stress-induced birefringence, as well as experimental advantages of the end-pumped laser geometry, along with proposed paths to higher eyesafe pulse energies. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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45. Aqueous two-phase system based on natural quaternary ammonium compounds for the extraction of proteins.
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Zeng, Chao‐Xi, Xin, Rui‐Pu, Qi, Sui‐Jian, Yang, Bo, and Wang, Yong‐Hua
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PROTEIN fractionation , *QUATERNARY ammonium compounds , *TWO-phase flow , *BIOTECHNOLOGICAL process control , *BETAINE , *CHOLINE , *SUSTAINABLE chemistry , *BIOMOLECULES - Abstract
Aqueous two-phase systems, based on the use of natural quaternary ammonium compounds, were developed to establish a benign biotechnological route for efficient protein separation. In this study, aqueous two-phase systems of two natural resources betaine and choline with polyethyleneglycol (PEG400/600) or inorganic salts (K2HPO4/K3PO4) were formed. It was shown that in the K2HPO4-containing aqueous two-phase system, hydrophobic interactions were an important driving force of protein partitioning, while protein size played a vital role in aqueous two-phase systems that contained polyethylene glycol. An extraction efficiency of more than 90% for bovine serum albumin in the betaine/K2HPO4 aqueous two-phase system can be obtained, and this betaine-based aqueous two-phase system provided a gentle and stable environment for the protein. In addition, after investigation of the cluster phenomenon in the betaine/K2HPO4 aqueous two-phase systems, it was suggested that this phenomenon also played a significant role for protein extraction in this system. The development of aqueous two-phase systems based on natural quaternary ammonium compounds not only provided an effective and greener method of aqueous two-phase system to meet the requirements of green chemistry but also may help to solve the mystery of the compartmentalization of biomolecules in cells. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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46. Constructions of 3-Lie algebras.
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Bai, Rui-Pu and Wu, Yong
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GEOMETRICAL constructions , *LIE algebras , *COMMUTATIVE algebra , *ASSOCIATIVE algebras , *LINEAR systems - Abstract
3-Lie algebras are constructed by commutative associative algebras, involutions and derivations. Then the 3-Lie algebras are obtained from Lie algebras and linear functions, and from group algebrasF[G]of an abelian groupGand homomorphisms. At the end of the paper, the 3-Lie algebras are obtained from Laurent polynomials, and whose structures are studied. [ABSTRACT FROM PUBLISHER]
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- 2015
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47. Nitrogen and phosphorus removal by using biofilm supported natural zeolite and peat: Efficiency and mechanism study.
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Dao-fang Zhang, Chao-bin Shi, Zhi-hua Xu, and Rui-pu Wang
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- 2011
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48. Analysis of the Contribution of Different Sources to SO2 Concentration in the Shanghai Expo Planning Area.
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Zhang Dao-fang, Yuan Li-fen, and Wang Rui-pu
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- 2009
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49. Parallel collision detection algorithm based on mixed BVH and OpenMP.
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Wei Zhao, Rui-pu Tan, and Wen-hui Li
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- 2008
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50. A COMPARISON AND REVIEW FOR MATHEMATICAL REPRESENTING OR FITTING TECHNIQUES TO ARTICULATING SURFACES AT THE HUMAN KNEE JOINT.
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WANG, XI-SHI and BAI, RUI-PU
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- 2003
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