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2. Effect of Sr–Ce modification on the microstructure and mechanical properties of A356 alloy
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Xiao-lin Zhang, Jia-hao Liu, Wen-shu Li, Hai-tao Zhou, and Shun-cheng Wang
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Mechanics of Materials ,Materials Chemistry ,Metals and Alloys ,Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering - Published
- 2022
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3. Multicenter, Randomized, Phase III Trial of Short-Term Radiotherapy Plus Chemotherapy Versus Long-Term Chemoradiotherapy in Locally Advanced Rectal Cancer (STELLAR)
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Jing Jin, Yuan Tang, Chen Hu, Li-Ming Jiang, Jun Jiang, Ning Li, Wen-Yang Liu, Si-Lin Chen, Shuai Li, Ning-Ning Lu, Yong Cai, Yong-Heng Li, Yuan Zhu, Guang-Hui Cheng, Hong-Yan Zhang, Xin Wang, Su-Yu Zhu, Jun Wang, Gao-Feng Li, Jia-Lin Yang, Kuan Zhang, Yihebali Chi, Lin Yang, Hai-Tao Zhou, Ai-Ping Zhou, Shuang-Mei Zou, Hui Fang, Shu-Lian Wang, Hai-Zeng Zhang, Xi-Shan Wang, Li-Chun Wei, Wen-Ling Wang, Shi-Xin Liu, Yuan-Hong Gao, and Ye-Xiong Li
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Cancer Research ,Oncology ,Rectal Neoplasms ,Antineoplastic Combined Chemotherapy Protocols ,Humans ,Neoplasms, Second Primary ,Chemoradiotherapy ,Fluorouracil ,Neoplasm Recurrence, Local ,Capecitabine ,Neoadjuvant Therapy ,Neoplasm Staging - Abstract
PURPOSE To ascertain if preoperative short-term radiotherapy followed by chemotherapy is not inferior to a standard schedule of long-term chemoradiotherapy in patients with locally advanced rectal cancer. MATERIALS AND METHODS Patients with distal or middle-third, clinical primary tumor stage 3-4 and/or regional lymph node–positive rectal cancer were randomly assigned (1:1) to short-term radiotherapy (25 Gy in five fractions over 1 week) followed by four cycles of chemotherapy (total neoadjuvant therapy [TNT]) or chemoradiotherapy (50 Gy in 25 fractions over 5 weeks, concurrently with capecitabine [chemoradiotherapy; CRT]). Total mesorectal excision was undertaken 6-8 weeks after preoperative treatment, with two additional cycles of CAPOX (intravenous oxaliplatin [130 mg/m2, once a day] on day 1 and capecitabine [1,000 mg/m2, twice a day] from days 1 to 14) in the TNT group and six cycles of CAPOX in the CRT group. The primary end point was 3-year disease-free survival (DFS). RESULTS Between August 2015 and August 2018, a total of 599 patients were randomly assigned to receive TNT (n = 302) or CRT (n = 297). At a median follow-up of 35.0 months, 3-year DFS was 64.5% and 62.3% in TNT and CRT groups, respectively (hazard ratio, 0.883; one-sided 95% CI, not applicable to 1.11; P < .001 for noninferiority). There was no significant difference in metastasis-free survival or locoregional recurrence, but the TNT group had better 3-year overall survival than the CRT group (86.5% v 75.1%; P = .033). Treatment effects on DFS and overall survival were similar regardless of prognostic factors. The prevalence of acute grade III-V toxicities during preoperative treatment was 26.5% in the TNT group versus 12.6% in the CRT group ( P < .001). CONCLUSION Short-term radiotherapy with preoperative chemotherapy followed by surgery was efficacious with acceptable toxicity and could be used as an alternative to CRT for locally advanced rectal cancer.
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- 2022
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4. Temperature‐stable BaAl 2 Si 2 O 8 –CaSnSiO 5 microwave dielectric ceramics
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Hai-Tao Zhou, Yan-Bo Guo, Wen Lei, Wen-Zhong Lu, Hao Huang, Jian-Yun Yan, Kang Du, and Zhe-Nan Xu
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Marketing ,Phase transition ,Materials science ,Microwave dielectric properties ,Materials Chemistry ,Ceramics and Composites ,Composite material ,Condensed Matter Physics ,Dielectric ceramics ,Microwave - Published
- 2021
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5. The safety of an MRI simulation-guided boost after short-course preoperative radiotherapy for unresectable rectal cancer (SUNRISE): interim analysis of a randomized phase II trial
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Wen-Yang Liu, Jin-Ming Shi, Ning Li, Xin Wang, Yuan-Hong Gao, Yihebali Chi, Yong-Kun Sun, Qing Zhao, Yong-Jian Zhu, Hong-Da Chen, Hui Fang, Ning-Ning Lu, Shu-Nan Qi, Bo Chen, Shu-Lian Wang, Yong-Wen Song, Yue-Ping Liu, Ye-Xiong Li, Zheng Liu, Hai-Tao Zhou, Jian-Wei Liang, Xi-Shan Wang, Hai-Zeng Zhang, Yuan Tang, and Jing Jin
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Oncology ,Rectal Neoplasms ,Humans ,Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and imaging ,Chemoradiotherapy ,Magnetic Resonance Imaging ,Neoadjuvant Therapy ,Neoplasm Staging - Abstract
Purpose The safety of an MRI simulation-guided boost after short-course preoperative radiotherapy (SCPRT) for unresectable rectal cancer is assessed with a planned interim analysis. Methods and materials Patients diagnosed with clinical stage T3-4 or regional lymph node-positive disease with positive mesorectal fascia or T4b disease evaluated by pelvic MRI were randomly assigned to the SCPRT-boost group (25 Gy in 5 fractions plus 4 Gy delivered to the gross tumor volume, followed by four cycles of chemotherapy) or preoperative chemoradiotherapy group (50 Gy in 25 fractions with concurrent chemotherapy). Then, patients received total mesorectal excision surgery after preoperative treatment. The primary endpoint was the R0 resection rate. The interim analysis was performed when 42 patients completed their assigned treatments. Results From October 2018 to November 2019, a total of 43 patients were enrolled, and 42 patients were included in the interim analysis. During preoperative therapy, grade 3 or above toxicities were observed in 10/21 (47.6%) patients in the experimental group, and 4/21 (19.0%) patients in the control group. A total of 17 (81.0%) and 13 (61.9%) patients in the experimental group and control group underwent surgery, respectively. Overall, 65.1% of the patients achieved R0 resection in the intention-to-treat analysis. Surgery-related adverse complications were observed in 2 patients (11.8%) in the experimental group and 1 patient (7.7%) in the control group. Conclusion Our results show that the toxicity of an MRI simulation-guided boost after SCPRT for unresectable rectal cancer is acceptable. Thus, this clinical trial will be continued as planned.
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- 2022
6. [Protective effects of Lycium ruthenicum Murr. juice on alcoholic liver injury in rats]
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Ge, Hu, Jian-Min, Cao, Hai-Tao, Zhou, Jing, Zhang, Yi-Ming, Tian, Ying-Yang, Song, and Ruo-Yu, Jiang
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Fruit and Vegetable Juices ,Male ,Rats, Sprague-Dawley ,Toll-Like Receptor 4 ,Liver ,Tumor Necrosis Factor-alpha ,Interleukin-18 ,Animals ,Lycium ,Liver Diseases, Alcoholic ,p38 Mitogen-Activated Protein Kinases ,Interleukin-10 ,Rats - Published
- 2022
7. Reply to O. Sütcüoğlu et al, F. Negri et al, and B.C. Yüksel
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Yuan Tang, Hai-Tao Zhou, Ye-Xiong Li, and Jing Jin
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Cancer Research ,Oncology - Published
- 2022
8. Quantitative analysis of three‐dimensional reconstruction data to guide the selection of methods for laparoscopic distal pancreatectomy
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Cai-De Lu, Si-Ming Zheng, Yue Han, Hai-Tao Zhou, and Chengbin Peng
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medicine.medical_specialty ,Pancreatic body ,Multivariate analysis ,030230 surgery ,Logistic regression ,Surgical methods ,Surgical failure ,03 medical and health sciences ,Imaging, Three-Dimensional ,Pancreatectomy ,0302 clinical medicine ,medicine ,Humans ,Hepatology ,business.industry ,Pancreatic Neoplasms ,Treatment Outcome ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Splenic vein ,030220 oncology & carcinogenesis ,Laparoscopy ,Surgery ,Radiology ,Pancreas ,Distal pancreatectomy ,business ,Splenic Artery - Abstract
BACKGROUND/PURPOSE To explore the risk factors of splenic vessel preservation in laparoscopic distal pancreatectomy (LDP) and to guide with the appropriate selection of surgical methods through three-dimensional (3D) reconstruction. METHODS Patients suffering from benign or low-grade malignant tumors of pancreatic body and tail having undergone LDP in Ningbo Medical Center Lihuili Hospital from January 2014 to September 2019 were selected for quantitative analysis of the anatomical data of patients' pancreas, tumors, splenic vessels and spleens by 3D reconstruction. According to the final surgical methods, the patients were divided into the laparoscopic spleen-preserving distal pancreatectomy with splenic vessel preservation (lap-SVP) group and the non-lap-SVP group. Clinical data of the two groups were compared to assess the risk factors for surgical failure of lap-SVP and logistic regression model was applied to predict the choice of surgical methods. RESULTS A total of 218 patients were included in the study, including 144 in the lap-SVP group and 74 in the non-lap-SVP group. Multivariate analysis confirms that large tumor volume, large contact area between the pancreas to be resected and the splenic vein, and large maximum ratio of the circumference of the splenic vessel embedded in the pancreas to be resected to the circumference of the splenic vessel are independent risk factors for surgical failure of lap-SVP (OR > 1, P
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- 2020
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9. Preparation of Nanocrystalline Fe2O3 Powder by Cryomilling with Liquid Nitrogen and its Magnetic Property
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Hai Tao Zhou, Fen Wang, Zhi Wei Zhang, and Bing Wei Luo
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Materials science ,Mechanical Engineering ,02 engineering and technology ,Liquid nitrogen ,010402 general chemistry ,021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology ,Condensed Matter Physics ,01 natural sciences ,Nanocrystalline material ,0104 chemical sciences ,Chemical engineering ,Mechanics of Materials ,General Materials Science ,Particle size ,0210 nano-technology ,Superparamagnetism - Abstract
Rapid preparation of nanocrystalline γ-Fe2O3 powder with superparamagnetism was realized by cryomilling commercial Fe2O3 powder using liquid nitrogen. The effects of milling temperature and duration on the grain size, phase and microstructure of the nanocrystalline Fe2O3 powder were analyzed. Magnetic property of the nanocrystalline γ-Fe2O3 powder was also tested by magnetometer at room temperature. The results demonstrate that nanocrystalline γ-Fe2O3 powder with single phase can be prepared rapidly by cryomilling with liquid nitrogen. The mean particle size of γ-Fe2O3 powder can be reduced from 300 nm to 13 nm by cryomilling at −130 °C within 3 hours. The nanocrystalline γ-Fe2O3 powder shows superparamagnetism at room temperature.
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10. In situ [2 + 3] cycloaddition synthesis, crystal structures, strong SHG responses and fluorescence properties of three novel Zn coordination polymers
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Yu-Hui Tan, Liu Yao, Qing Shu, Hai-Tao Zhou, Wen-Juan Wei, Yun-Zhi Tang, Jinjun Zhao, and Kang Yang
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Materials science ,Second-harmonic generation ,Isomorphism (crystallography) ,02 engineering and technology ,General Chemistry ,Crystal structure ,010402 general chemistry ,021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology ,01 natural sciences ,Fluorescence ,Cycloaddition ,0104 chemical sciences ,Ion ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Crystallography ,chemistry ,Pyridine ,Acentric factor ,0210 nano-technology - Abstract
We report on the synthesis of two acentric and one centrosymmetric Zn metal–organic complexes with 3-tetrazolemethyl pyridine spacers obtained in situ by hydrothermal routes. X-ray diffraction structural analysis reveals that they have the same equivalent nodes but with dissimilar topologies. The two acentric frameworks [Zn(Tzmp)Cl]n (1) and ([Zn(Tzmp)Br]n (2), HTzmp = 3-tetrazolemethyl pyridine) are isomorphism which exhibit an acentric 3D framework with (10, 3)-b net called “ths”, while the centrosymmetric complex ([Zn(Tzmp)N3]n (3)) features a distinctive 2D sheet with Shubnikov hexagonal plane net. Photo-luminescent studies suggest the ligand-field strength of coordinated negative ions (Cl− > Br− > N3−) has ordered adjusting effects on the emission redshift. The second harmonic generation (SHG) measurement shows that compounds 1 and 2 are nonlinear optically active, with SHG responses being 2/3 and half of the standard potassium dihydrogen phosphate (KDP), respectively.
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11. [Effects of astaxanthin combined with aerobic exercise on renal aging of rat induced by D-galactose and its mechanism]
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Yan Long, Niu, Jian Min, Cao, Qi Yun, Zhou, Ge, Hu, Xian, Guo, Jian, Liu, Min, Hao, Tao, Zhang, and Hai Tao, Zhou
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Rats, Sprague-Dawley ,Aging ,Oxidative Stress ,NF-E2-Related Factor 2 ,Animals ,Galactose ,Xanthophylls ,Kidney ,Rats - Published
- 2021
12. [Regulatory effect of curcumin on splenic inflammation in overtraining rats and its mechanism]
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Pin, Wang, Jian Min, Cao, Ge, Hu, Hai Tao, Zhou, Jing, Zhang, Xian, Guo, Yan Long, Niu, Xin Yun, Cheng, and Jia Bei, Li
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Inflammation ,Male ,Curcumin ,Tumor Necrosis Factor-alpha ,NF-kappa B ,Animals ,Rats, Wistar ,p38 Mitogen-Activated Protein Kinases ,Spleen ,Rats - Published
- 2021
13. Novel Compound Missense and Intronic Splicing Mutation in ALDH18A1 Causes Autosomal Recessive Spastic Paraplegia
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Yi-Jun Chen, Zai-Qiang Zhang, Meng-Wen Wang, Yu-Sen Qiu, Ru-Ying Yuan, En-Lin Dong, Zhe Zhao, Hai-Tao Zhou, Ning Wang, Wan-Jin Chen, and Xiang Lin
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Proband ,Genetics ,ALDH18A1 ,SpliceAI ,intronic splicing mutation ,Hereditary spastic paraplegia ,Biology ,medicine.disease ,Phenotype ,spastic paraplegia 9 ,RNA splicing assay ,Neurology ,RNA splicing ,Mutation (genetic algorithm) ,Genotype ,medicine ,Missense mutation ,Neurology. Diseases of the nervous system ,Neurology (clinical) ,RC346-429 ,Exome sequencing - Abstract
Background: Hereditary spastic paraplegia (HSP) caused by mutations in ALDH18A1 have been reported as spastic paraplegia 9 (SPG9), with autosomal dominant and autosomal recessive transmission (SPG9A and SPG9B). SPG9 is rare and has shown phenotypic and genotypic heterogeneity in previous reports.Methods: This study screened ALDH18A1 mutations in autosomal recessive HSP patients using combined whole exome sequencing and RNA splicing analysis. We conducted in silico investigations, co-segregation analysis, and ELISA-based analysis of P5CS (Δ1-pyrroline-5-carboxylate synthetase; encoded by ALDH18A1) concentration to validate the pathogenicity of the detected ALDH18A1 variants. All previously reported bi-allelic ALDH18A1 mutations and cases were reviewed to summarize the genetic and clinical features of ALDH18A1-related HSP.Results: A novel missense mutation c.880T>C, p.S294P and an intronic splicing mutation c.-28-13A>G were both detected in ALDH18A1 in an autosomal recessive family presenting with a complicated form HSP. ELISA assays revealed significantly decreased P5CS concentration in the proband's plasma compared with that in the healthy controls. Moreover, review of previously reported recessive cases showed that SPG9B patients in our cohort presented with milder symptoms, i.e., later age at onset and without cognitive impairment.Conclusion: The present study expands the genetic and clinical spectrum of SPG9B caused by ALDH18A1 mutation. Our work defines new genetic variants to facilitate future diagnoses, in addition to demonstrating the highly informative value of splicing mutation prediction in the characterization of disease-related intronic variants.
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14. [Effects of aerobic exercise combined with
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Xiao-Mei, Cui, Jian-Min, Cao, Jing, Zhang, Hai-Tao, Zhou, Yan-Long, Niu, Ge, Hu, Xian, Guo, and Zhao-Yan, Li
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Male ,Animals ,Obesity ,Lycium ,Rats, Wistar ,Diet, High-Fat ,Lipid Metabolism ,Rats - Abstract
To study the effects of aerobic exercise combined withFifty-five male Wistar rats were subjected to adaptive feeding for 4 days and weight-free swimming training for 3 days, 20 min/d. After eliminating 5 rats that were not suitable for swimming training, the others were randomly divided into 5 groups according to their weight: regular diet + quiet control group (RDC), high fat diet + quiet control group (HDC), high-fat diet +Compared with group RDC, Lee's index, serum free fatty acids (FFA), interleukin-6 (IL-6), tumor necrosis factor-α (TNF-α), total cholesterol (TC), triglyceride (TG), low density lipoprotein cholesterol (LDL-C), myocardial FFA and intercellular adhesion molecule-1 (ICAM-1) increased significantly (Aerobic exercise and/or目的: 研究有氧运动联合黑果枸杞对高脂膳食大鼠心肌脂代谢某些指标的影响。方法: 55只雄性Wistar大鼠经过适应性饲养4 d后进行20 min/d的无负重游泳训练,连续3 d,筛选淘汰5只不适应游泳训练的大鼠后,按体重以数字随机分组法分为5组:普通膳食+安静组(RDC组)、高脂膳食+安静组(HDC组)、高脂膳食+黑果枸杞+安静组(HDLC组)、高脂膳食+有氧运动组(HDM组)、高脂膳食+黑果枸杞+有氧运动组(HDLM),每组10只。HDM组和HDLM组进行6周每周6次60 min/d的无负重游泳训练。RDC组大鼠以普通饲料常规喂养;其余各组以高脂饲料喂养;HDLC组和HDLM组大鼠灌胃黑果枸杞,灌胃剂量为4.48 g/(kg·d),灌胃体积为5 ml/kg,其余各组灌胃等量蒸馏水。6周后,测定大鼠Lee’s指数,取血、心肌检测相关生化指标。结果: 与RDC组比较,HDC组Lee’s指数,血清FFA、TNF-α、IL-6、TC、TG、LDL-C,心肌FFA、ICAM-1显著升高(
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15. Novel Compound Missense and Intronic Splicing Mutation in
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Yi-Jun, Chen, Zai-Qiang, Zhang, Meng-Wen, Wang, Yu-Sen, Qiu, Ru-Ying, Yuan, En-Lin, Dong, Zhe, Zhao, Hai-Tao, Zhou, Ning, Wang, Wan-Jin, Chen, and Xiang, Lin
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spastic paraplegia 9 ,ALDH18A1 ,RNA splicing assay ,Neurology ,SpliceAI ,intronic splicing mutation ,Original Research - Abstract
Background: Hereditary spastic paraplegia (HSP) caused by mutations in ALDH18A1 have been reported as spastic paraplegia 9 (SPG9), with autosomal dominant and autosomal recessive transmission (SPG9A and SPG9B). SPG9 is rare and has shown phenotypic and genotypic heterogeneity in previous reports. Methods: This study screened ALDH18A1 mutations in autosomal recessive HSP patients using combined whole exome sequencing and RNA splicing analysis. We conducted in silico investigations, co-segregation analysis, and ELISA-based analysis of P5CS (Δ1-pyrroline-5-carboxylate synthetase; encoded by ALDH18A1) concentration to validate the pathogenicity of the detected ALDH18A1 variants. All previously reported bi-allelic ALDH18A1 mutations and cases were reviewed to summarize the genetic and clinical features of ALDH18A1-related HSP. Results: A novel missense mutation c.880T>C, p.S294P and an intronic splicing mutation c.-28-13A>G were both detected in ALDH18A1 in an autosomal recessive family presenting with a complicated form HSP. ELISA assays revealed significantly decreased P5CS concentration in the proband's plasma compared with that in the healthy controls. Moreover, review of previously reported recessive cases showed that SPG9B patients in our cohort presented with milder symptoms, i.e., later age at onset and without cognitive impairment. Conclusion: The present study expands the genetic and clinical spectrum of SPG9B caused by ALDH18A1 mutation. Our work defines new genetic variants to facilitate future diagnoses, in addition to demonstrating the highly informative value of splicing mutation prediction in the characterization of disease-related intronic variants.
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16. Symmetry breaking and switchable thermal dielectric behaviors triggered by order-disorder phase transition in a neutral co-crystallized organic adduct
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Hai-Tao Zhou, He-Rui Wen, Yun-Zhi Tang, Chang-Feng Wang, Shao-Peng Chen, and Yu-Hui Tan
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Phase transition ,Materials science ,010304 chemical physics ,Adamantane ,digestive, oral, and skin physiology ,General Physics and Astronomy ,02 engineering and technology ,Dielectric ,021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology ,01 natural sciences ,Adduct ,Metal ,Crystal ,Crystallography ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,chemistry ,visual_art ,0103 physical sciences ,visual_art.visual_art_medium ,Symmetry breaking ,Physical and Theoretical Chemistry ,0210 nano-technology ,Ternary operation - Abstract
Reversible crystal state structural phase transitions molecular materials without metal have been received increasing interest recently. Here we successfully synthesized a novel ternary neutral co-crystallized organic adduct hexamethylenetetramine·1-adamantane carboxylic acid·chloroform, 1, which accompanies with an interesting reversible phase transition close to the zero temperature (263 K). We confirmed this reversible phase transition by its switchable thermal dielectric behaviors and unit cell constants anomalies around the phase transition temperature (Tc). X-ray single crystal diffraction analysis above (1-RTP) and below (1-LTP) Tc suggests that the order-disorder motion from the adamantane ring in 1-adamantane carboxylic acid triggered the reversible phase transition.
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17. Resonant intracavity four-wave mixing in a composite atom–cavity system
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Hai-Tao Zhou, Dan Wang, Shaona Che, Junxiang Zhang, and Yuhong Han
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Materials science ,Electromagnetically induced transparency ,business.industry ,Physics::Optics ,Resonance ,Laser ,01 natural sciences ,Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Optics ,010305 fluids & plasmas ,Electronic, Optical and Magnetic Materials ,law.invention ,Standing wave ,Four-wave mixing ,Optics ,law ,Optical cavity ,0103 physical sciences ,Atom ,Physics::Atomic Physics ,Electrical and Electronic Engineering ,Physical and Theoretical Chemistry ,Atomic physics ,010306 general physics ,business ,Absorption (electromagnetic radiation) - Abstract
We experimentally study intracavity four-wave mixing (FWM) using Λ -type, three-level electromagnetically induced transparency (EIT) atoms confined in an optical ring cavity. The original dark-state peak disappears accompanying the generation of intracavity FWM when the coupling light is changed from traveling-wave to standing wave. Additionally, this FWM signal is on resonance with the optical cavity only when the coupling laser is detuned from the atomic resonance center, where the absorption is drastically reduced for both the probe and FWM fields. At last, we do theoretically analysis for the susceptibility of this composite atom–cavity system.
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18. Interaction with SP1, but not binding to the E-box motifs, is responsible for BHLHE40/DEC1-induced transcriptional suppression of CLDN1 and cell invasion in MCF-7 cells
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Yang Liu, Xiao-Cui Ming, Qie-Re Guli, Hai-Tao Zhou, Liang Wang, Di Zhang, Chen Wang, Nan Liu, and Qin Zheng
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Transcriptional Activation ,0301 basic medicine ,Cancer Research ,Sp1 Transcription Factor ,Immunoprecipitation ,Breast Neoplasms ,E-box ,Biology ,03 medical and health sciences ,Transactivation ,Cell Movement ,Transcription (biology) ,Claudin-1 ,Basic Helix-Loop-Helix Transcription Factors ,Humans ,Gene silencing ,Neoplasm Invasiveness ,Protein Interaction Maps ,Promoter Regions, Genetic ,Molecular Biology ,Homeodomain Proteins ,Binding Sites ,Promoter ,Transfection ,Cell biology ,Gene Expression Regulation, Neoplastic ,DEC1 ,030104 developmental biology ,MCF-7 Cells ,Female - Abstract
Basic helix-loop-helix family member e40 (BHLHE40) is located in 3p26.1 and acts as a transcriptional repressor of the circadian rhythm by suppressing the expression of the clock genes and clock-controlled genes. Recent research indicated that BHLHE40 may be involved in regulating tumor cell progression. However the mechanism by which BHLHE40 regulates the invasion and metastasis of tumor cells is unclear. Our in vitro assays showed that BHLHE40 promoted tumor cell invasion while BHLHE40 silencing by siRNA suppressed tumor cell invasion of MCF-7 cells. BHLHE40 suppressed the mRNA and protein expression of CLDN1 CLDN4 and CDH1 and promoted the expression of SNAI1 and SNAI2. Reporter assays demonstrated that BHLHE40 suppressed CLDN1 transcription but not through direct binding to the E-box motifs in the CLDN1 promoter. Further studies demonstrated BHLHE40 suppressed CLDN1 transcription by preventing the interaction between SP1 and a specific motif within the promoter region of CLDN1. BHLHE40 could not further suppress CLDN1 transactivation after SP1 siRNA transfection that is, BHLHE40-induced suppression of CLDN1 relied on SP1. Furthermore our data indicated that SP1 was a major regulator of CLDN1 transcription by binding to a specific motif that was located at -233 to -61 bp upstream of the transcription start site. Immunoprecipitation and co-localization data revealed an interaction between BHLHE40 and SP1. By constructing deletion mutants we found that the BHLH and Orange regions are both essential for the BHLHE40-SP1 interaction. BHLHE40 probably acts as an inhibitory nuclear cofactor or perhaps recruits other inhibitory cofactors to inhibit the SP1-mediated CLDN1 transactivation. These results suggest that BHLHE40 facilitates cell invasion and may be used as a novel target for breast cancer prevention and treatment.
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19. 基于超快光学的单分子相干调制显微成像在生物医学中的应用与展望
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周海涛 Hai-tao ZHOU, 姚伟 Wei YAO, 秦成兵 Cheng-bing QIN, 肖连团 Lian-tuan XIAO, 贾锁堂 Suo-tang JIA, 武志芳 Zhi-fang WU, and 李思进 Si-jin LI
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20. Comprehensive study of the crystallization behavior, thermal stability, and magnetic properties of Co66.5Si15.5B12Fe4Ni2 amorphous ribbon
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Bo Han Zhang, Jia Hao Liu, and Hai Tao Zhou
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Materials science ,Amorphous metal ,Nucleation ,Thermodynamics ,Activation energy ,Coercivity ,Condensed Matter Physics ,Electronic, Optical and Magnetic Materials ,law.invention ,Condensed Matter::Materials Science ,Magnetic anisotropy ,Differential scanning calorimetry ,law ,Remanence ,Materials Chemistry ,Ceramics and Composites ,Crystallization - Abstract
Herein, the crystallization behavior, thermal stability, phase composition, and magnetic properties of Co66.5Si15.5B12Fe4Ni2 amorphous alloy were determined via differential scanning calorimetry, X-ray diffraction analysis, and vibrating sample magnetometry. The heating rate was found to strongly affect the glass-transition and crystallization behavior of Co66.5Si15.5B12Fe4Ni2 solidified ribbon. Based on the crystallization behavior, the relationship between the glass-transition temperature (Tg) and the heating rate (lnβ) was derived as Tg = 6lnβ + 709 and the glass-transition activation energy, initial crystallization activation energy, first crystallization peak activation energy, and the second crystallization peak activation energy were also calculated. Based on the results, the nucleation mechanism of the crystallization of Co66.5Si15.5B12Fe4Ni2 amorphous alloy and the crystallization products of the annealing crystallization process were discussed. The phase composition after short-term annealing at a low temperature was found to be β-Co + α-Co + Ni3Fe + Ni4B + Ni2Si. Following high-temperature, long-term annealing, Ni2Si disappeared completely and a new phase, FeSi, was formed. By studying the coercivity, remanence, saturation magnetization, and magnetic anisotropy of the alloy, we obtained the best processing parameters for comprehensive soft magnetic properties. The results provide guidance on the development of new soft magnetic materials.
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21. Reversible Phase Transition with Ultralarge Dielectric Relaxation Behaviors in Succinimide Lithium(I) Hybrids
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Yu-Hui Tan, He-Rui Wen, Shao-Peng Chen, Yun-Zhi Tang, Hai-Tao Zhou, Chang-Feng Wang, Bin Wang, and Chang-Shan Yang
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Permittivity ,Phase transition ,Chemistry ,chemistry.chemical_element ,02 engineering and technology ,Dielectric ,010402 general chemistry ,021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology ,01 natural sciences ,0104 chemical sciences ,Inorganic Chemistry ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Succinimide ,Chemical physics ,Phase (matter) ,Relaxation (physics) ,Lithium ,Physical and Theoretical Chemistry ,0210 nano-technology ,Single crystal - Abstract
Dielectric relaxations have widely applied on high permittivity capacitors, dielectric switches, ferroelectrics, pyroelectrics, and electrical insulating materials. However, few investigations of large dielectric relaxation behaviors on organic–inorganic hybrid materials have been documented before. Here we present a novel two-dimensional succinimide lithium(I) hybrid compound, [Li(PDD)2ClO4]n, 1, (PDD = 2,5-pyrrolidinedione = succinimide) which shows reversible phase transition behavior in the vicinity of 228 K accompanied by an unusual symmetry breaking from I41/amd to C2/c. X-ray single crystal diffractions analysis indicates the twist motion of pyrrolidine heterocycles, and order–disorder motion of ClO4– anions triggered the reversible phase transition. By means of an intuitive crystallographic model (rattling ion model), we further illustrated the mechanism of the interesting reversible phase transition. Particularly, 1 shows ultralarge dielectric relaxation behavior in the vicinity of the phase tran...
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22. Reversible phase transition and switchable dielectric behaviors triggered by rotation and order-disorder motions of crowns
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Yun-Zhi Tang, Chang-Feng Wang, Hai-Tao Zhou, Shao-Peng Chen, He-Rui Wen, Yu-Hui Tan, Yi Liu, and Chang-Shan Yang
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Formamide ,chemistry.chemical_classification ,Phase transition ,Materials science ,02 engineering and technology ,Dielectric ,010402 general chemistry ,021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology ,01 natural sciences ,Piezoelectricity ,0104 chemical sciences ,Pyroelectricity ,Inorganic Chemistry ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,chemistry ,Chemical physics ,Hexafluorophosphate ,Molecule ,0210 nano-technology ,Crown ether - Abstract
Solid-to solid-state reversible phase transitions are widely used in switchable dielectrics, ferroelectrics, piezoelectrics, and pyroelectric and non-linear optical materials. Herein we report a new crown ether clathrate, [Habf-(18-crown-6)1.5]+ [PF6]- (Habf = p-ammonium benzene formamide) which shows an interesting reversible phase transition near room temperature (263 K). X-ray single crystal diffraction analysis shows that the synergetic rotation motion between the 18-crown-6 crown ethers and the order-disorder motions of both hexafluorophosphate guest anions and 18-crown-6 crown ether host molecules lead to the phase transition. This reversible phase transition is confirmed by an evident thermal anomaly behavior around 263 K. The apparent step-like dielectric change around the phase transition indicates that it has potential application in dielectric switches.
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23. Manipulation of optical nonreciprocity in hot atom-cavity system
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Dan Wang, Hai-Tao Zhou, Junxiang Zhang, Shu-Yun Xie, Xin Li, and Bao-Dong Yang
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Physics ,Hot atom ,Atomic physics ,Condensed Matter Physics ,Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Optics - Abstract
Hot atoms can exhibit non-magnetic optical non-reciprocal transmission due to their chiral properties, which are characteristic of most alkali metal atoms. In fact, the nonreciprocity in hot atoms depends on the propagation direction of the coupling field due to the Doppler effect. Herein, the reciprocal to non-reciprocal conversion based on the single- and double-dark states is realized by controlling the bidirectional coupling fields in a three-level electromagnetically induced transparent medium coupled with a ring cavity. Tuning the frequency difference between the two coupling fields causes the multi-frequency-channel reciprocity and nonreciprocity manipulation to occur. The experimental proof can be applied to quantum communications and quantum networks, such as optical transistors, all-optical switching or routing and logic gate operation.
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24. Influence of the frequency detuning on the four-wave mixing efficiency in three-level system coupled by standing-wave
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Shaona Che, Hai-Tao Zhou, Yuhong Han, and Dan Wang
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Physics ,Phase (waves) ,General Physics and Astronomy ,01 natural sciences ,010309 optics ,Standing wave ,Coupling (physics) ,Four-wave mixing ,Laser linewidth ,0103 physical sciences ,Reflection (physics) ,Physics::Atomic Physics ,Atomic number ,Atomic physics ,010306 general physics ,Mixing (physics) - Abstract
In a Λ-type three-level atomic system coupled by an off-resonant standing-wave, the reflected four-wave mixing (FWM) spectrum is studied. It shows that the maximum reflection efficiency occurs when both of the coupling and probe fields are tuned off resonances from the atomic transitions. The essence of enhanced reflection is that the nonlinear efficiency of the FWM based on coherent atoms is improved due to the significant reduction of phase mismatch. The theoretical analysis shows good agreement with the experimental results. Furthermore, the influence of the atomic number density on the coupling frequency detuning of the optimum reflection efficiency and the linewidth are also investigated.
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- 2017
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25. Designing and Constructing a High-Temperature Molecular Ferroelectric by Anion and Cation Replacement in a Simple Crown Ether Clathrate
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Fan Xiaowei, Yu-Hui Tan, Kang Yang, Liu Yao, Wen-Juan Wei, Chang-Feng Wang, Hai-Tao Zhou, and Yun-Zhi Tang
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chemistry.chemical_classification ,Phase transition ,010405 organic chemistry ,Chemistry ,Organic Chemistry ,Second-harmonic generation ,General Chemistry ,Dielectric ,010402 general chemistry ,01 natural sciences ,Biochemistry ,Ferroelectricity ,0104 chemical sciences ,Ion ,Crystallography ,Curie temperature ,Molecule ,Crown ether - Abstract
Molecular ferroelectrics have displayed a promising future since they are light-weight, flexible, environmentally friendly and easily synthesized, compared to traditional inorganic ferroelectrics. However, how to precisely design a molecular ferroelectric from a non-ferroelectric phase transition molecular system is still a great challenge. Here we designed and constructed a molecular ferroelectric by double regulation of the anion and cation in a simple crown ether clathrate, 4, [K(18-crown-6)]+ [PF6 ]- . By replacing K+ and PF6- with H3 O+ and [FeCl4 ]- respectively, we obtained a new molecular ferroelectric [H3 O(18-crown-6)]+ [FeCl4 ]- , 1. Compound 1 undergoes a para-ferroelectric phase transition near 350 K with symmetry change from P21/n to the Pmc21 space group. X-ray single-crystal diffraction analysis suggests that the phase transition was mainly triggered by the displacement motion of H3 O+ and [FeCl4 ]- ions and twist motion of 18-crown-6 molecule. Strikingly, compound 1 shows high a Curie temperature (350 K), ultra-strong second harmonic generation signals (nearly 8 times of KDP), remarkable dielectric switching effect and large spontaneous polarization. We believe that this research will pave the way to design and build high-quality molecular ferroelectrics as well as their application in smart materials.
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- 2019
26. The short-term effect analysis of intraoperative intraperitoneal perfusion chemotherapy with lobaplatin for colorectal cancer
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Hai-Tao, Zhou, Jun, Jiang, Xu, Guan, Hao, Su, Jian Wei, Liang, Wei, Pei, Zheng, Wang, Zheng, Liu, Zheng, Jiang, Qian, Liu, Zhi Xiang, Zhou, Wei Sen, Jin, and Xi Shan, Wang
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Male ,Intraoperative Period ,Postoperative Complications ,Organoplatinum Compounds ,Chemotherapy, Cancer, Regional Perfusion ,Humans ,Anastomotic Leak ,Female ,Middle Aged ,Postoperative Hemorrhage ,Colorectal Neoplasms ,Cyclobutanes ,Aged - Abstract
To explore the safety and feasibility of intraoperative, intraperitoneal perfusion chemotherapy with lobaplatin for colorectal cancer (CRC).From November 1, 2016 to January 15, 2017, a total of 100 patients with CRC in Cancer Hospital, Chinese Academy of Medical Science and Peking Union Medical College, who had undergone radical surgery, were randomized into two groups as follows: the lobaplatin group (50 patients) and the control group (50 patients). The time of recovery of postoperative intestinal functions, hematotoxicity, hepatic-renal toxicity, and postoperative complications were observed and analyzed, with the goal of exploring the safety and feasibility of the drug administration.The time to first gas exhaust in lobaplatin and the control group was 3.08 days and 3.20 days, respectively (p=0.392). The time of defecation in lobaplatin and the control group was 4.38 days and 4.50 days, respectively (p=0.524). There was no statistically significant difference between them in terms of the time of gas exhaust and defecation. One case with intra-abdominal hemorrhage, 1 case with anastomotic leakage, 3 cases with incision complication, 1 case with adhesive intestinal obstruction, and 1 case with pulmonary infection occurred in lobaplatin group compared to 1 case with anastomotic bleeding, 1 case with anastomotic leakage, 2 cases with incision complication, 2 cases with adhesive intestinal obstruction, 2 cases with pulmonary infection, and 1 case with lymphatic fistulas occurred in control group. There was no statistically significant difference between the groups in terms of the total incidence of postoperative complications (p=0.790). No statistically significant difference was observed between the groups in terms of leukocyte and platelet levels on the first, third, and fifth postoperative day. There was also no statistically significant difference in terms of platelet level 2 weeks after surgery. Both the lobaplatin and control group had 2 cases with postoperative abnormal hepatic-renal function. A total of 6 cases in the lobaplatin group and 7 cases in the control group developed gastrointestinal reactions, showing no statistically significant difference (p=0.766).Intraoperative intraperitoneal perfusion chemotherapy with lobaplatin showed no effect on short-term recovery in patients with CRC.
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- 2019
27. [Regulatory effect of curcumin on renal apoptosis and its mechanism in overtraining rats]
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Ge, Hu, Hui, Cao, Hai-Tao, Zhou, Jian-Min, Cao, Xian, Guo, Yan-Long, Niu, Xin-Yue, Bao, Yi, Ren, Qian, Li, Tao, Zhang, and Jia-Hui, Zhao
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Male ,Oxidative Stress ,Curcumin ,Animals ,Apoptosis ,Rats, Wistar ,Kidney ,Rats - Abstract
To study the effects and mechanisms of curcumin alleviating oxidative stress induced by overtraining and inhibiting renal apoptosis in rats.Male Wistar rats of 7 weeks old were divided into control group (C group, 12), overtraining group (OM group, 11), curcumin + overtraining group (COM group, 14). Group C did not undergo any exercise intervention. Rats in OM group and COM group underwent 8-week incremental load swimming training. During the training, the COM group was treated with curcumin at the dose of 200 mg/(kg·d) in the volume as 5 ml/kg by intragastric administration, and the other groups was treated with an equal volume of 0.5% carboxymethylcellulose. Twenty-four hours after the last training, renal histopathological changes were observed by light microscopy, related biochemical indicators in blood and renal tissue were detected.The results showed that after 8 weeks of incremental load swimming training, the renal tissue structure of group C was normal under light microscope; histopathological changes were observed in OM group; COM group was significantly relieved compared with OM group. Compared with group C, serum levels of corticosterone (Cor), creatinine (Cr) and blood urea nitrogen (BUN) in OM group were increased (The 8-week incremental load swimming training triggered excessive training in rats, aggravated oxidative stress and accelerated renal apoptosis, leading to pathological changes and dysfunction of kidney. Curcumin can up-regulate expression of Nrf2 and HO-1, effectively alleviates oxidative stress induced by overtraining, thereby increasing Bcl-2 expression, decreasing Bax expression, inhibiting renal apoptosis and protecting renal tissue structure and function properly.
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- 2019
28. [Effects of aerobic exercise combined with chlorella pyrenoidos of disintegrated cell wall on some indicators of lipid metabolism in rats with high-fat diet]
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Jing, Zhang, Gang, Miao, Jian-Min, Cao, Hai-Tao, Zhou, Yan-Long, Niu, Yue, Zhang, Yi, Ren, Xin-Yue, Bao, and Ya-Wen, Xing
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Male ,Cell Wall ,Physical Conditioning, Animal ,Animals ,Chlorella ,Rats, Wistar ,Diet, High-Fat ,Lipid Metabolism ,Rats - Abstract
To study the effects of aerobic exercise combined with chlorella pyrenoidos of disintegrated cell wall on the lipid metabolism in rats with high-fat diet.Fifty-five male Wistar rats were subjected to adaptive feeding for 4 days and weight-free swimming training for 3 days, 20 min/d. After eliminating 5 rats that were not suitable for swimming training, the other rats were randomly divided into 5 groups according to their body weight:control group (C group), high fat diet group (H group), high-fat diet + chlorella group(HC group), high fat diet + aerobic exercise group (HM group), high fat diet + chlorella + aerobic exercise group (HMC group), 10 in each group. The HM and HMC group were subjected to 60 min/d swimming training for 6 weeks with non-weight-bearing. Group C were fed regular diet. The other groups were fed with high-fat diet, the rats in group HC and HMC were intragastrically treated with chlorella pyrenoidos of disintegrated cell wall at the dose of 3.9 g/(kg·d), the volume was 5 ml/kg, and the other groups are given equivalent saline. The Lee's index and biochemical indexes of blood and liver were measured after 6 weeks.Compared with group C, Lee's index, serum levels of free fatty acids(FFA), interleukin-6 (IL-6), tumor necrosis factor-α (TNF-α), total cholesterol (TC), triglyceride (TG), low density lipoprotein cholesterol (LDL-c), liver FFA and interleukin-10 (IL-10) were increased significantly (Aerobic exercise and chlorella pyrenoidos of disintegrated cell wall can improve lipid metabolism in rats with high-fat diet and reduce the lipid toxicity caused by obesity. Joint intervention is more effective than single intervention.
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29. PO-032 The protective effects of curcumin on exercise-induced renal ischemia reperfusion injury in rats
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Hai-Tao Zhou, Yan-Long Niu, Jian-Min Cao, and Fang Li
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medicine.medical_specialty ,Creatinine ,Overtraining ,business.industry ,medicine.disease ,Group A ,Group B ,Proinflammatory cytokine ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Endocrinology ,chemistry ,Internal medicine ,medicine ,Curcumin ,Treadmill ,business ,Blood urea nitrogen - Abstract
Objective This study was designed to investigate the effects of curcumin on inflammatory factors and ECM expression in exercise-induced renal ischemia reperfusion injury in rats. Methods Sixty 7-week-old male SD rats were divided randomly into three groups: group A (normal control group, n=12), group B (overtraining group, n=24) and group C (curcumin + overtraining group, n=24). Group B and C performed 6 weeks of incremental load training on the treadmill. 24 hours after the last training, the rats were anesthetized intraperitoneally, the morphology of renal tissue and the deposition of glomerular ECM were observed using light microscope,the related biochemical indexes were tested. Results (1) the renal structure of rats in group A were normal, histopathological changes were observed in group B and C, Paller score of group B were significantly higher than group A(P
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30. PO-081 Overtraining results in abnormality of renal silt diaphragm in rats with persistent proteinuria
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Yanlong Niu, Jian-Min Cao, Hai-Tao Zhou, and Hui Cao
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medicine.medical_specialty ,Kidney ,Proteinuria ,biology ,Overtraining ,business.industry ,Renal glomerulus ,Renal function ,medicine.disease ,Diaphragm (structural system) ,Nephrin ,Endocrinology ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Internal medicine ,medicine ,biology.protein ,Treadmill ,medicine.symptom ,business - Abstract
Objective Silt diaphragm is the most important and bioactive membrane structure in the filtration barrier of kidney, and the root cause of proteinuria is the structural and functional abnormalities of Silt diaphragm. So far, there is little literature on the changes of silt diaphragm caused by overtraining. This research establishes a model of rats with exercise-induced proteinuria with long-term intensitive treadmill exercise, and it simulates the progressive-load training in the cycle of athletes. Histological and ultrastructural changes of kidney immediately and 24 h after exercise are observed, and it aims to analyze the change law of silt diaphragm during the occurrence of persistent proteinuria. Methods this study selects 36 Sprague-Dawley rats, which are randomly divided into 3 groups: a control group (group C, 12), a group drawn immediately after exercise(group EI, 12), a group drawn 24 h after exercise(group EA, 12). Group C does not train. The rats in group EI and EA train on the treadmill with an increasing load for 6 weeks(10% grade, 6 d/w): in the first week, the rats run for 10 min at 10 m/min. Starting from the second week, the running speed increases by 5m/min/w, and the training time increases by 30min/w. In the last week the rats run to exhaustion if they could not maintain the target intensity. Record the exhausting time of rats, then group EI and group EA are respectively drawn immediately and 24 hours after exercise. Observe the histological changes of renal glomerulus by optical microscope, and the ultrastructure of silt diaphragm by TEM. Detect urine total protein by BCA, serum and urine creatinine by Jaffe, serum testosterone and corticosterone by radioimmunoassay, serum urea by two-point dynamic method, and the expression of Nephrin by western-blot. Results The rats in group EI and EA gradually lose weight at the first weekend of training, and their weight drop significantly from the third weekend to the end, it shows a significant difference compared with group C(p0.05). Conclusions The rats suffer from overtraining syndrome caused by intensitive training, and with persistent proteinuria, their renal function is disordered and cannot be effectively recovered after 24 h rest. Meanwhile, the renal morphology and ultrastructure of silt diaphragm in rats undergo "pathogenical-like" changes, which do not significantly decrease with the extension of recovery time. It is revealed that the injury of renal structure and ultrastructure of silt diaphragm caused by overtraining are the structural basis of continuous exercise-induced proteinuria.
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31. PL-011 Astaxanthin Reduces High Intensity Training Induced Myocardial Cell Apoptosis Via Activating Nrf2 in Rats
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Hai-Tao Zhou, Jing Zhang, Yan-Long Niu, Jian-Min Cao, Ge Hu, Xian Guo, and Yi Wang
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medicine.medical_specialty ,Antioxidant ,business.industry ,High intensity ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Ischemia ,Oxidative phosphorylation ,medicine.disease ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Endocrinology ,chemistry ,Astaxanthin ,Apoptosis ,Internal medicine ,Troponin I ,medicine ,Myocardial cell ,business - Abstract
Objective Long-term intensive training may led to ischemia oxygen reaction and increase the ROS. Astaxanthin, as the super antioxidant, was investigated to against anti-oxidative stress. By supplementing the astaxanthin, we wanted to observe if it can mediated Nrf2 reduces myocardial cell oxidative injury in rats after high intensity training of 6 weeks. Methods 7-week SD male rats were divided into 3 groups randomly: control group ( C group,n =10),high intensity training group ( HT group,n = 15),astaxanthin and high intensity training group (HTA group,n = 15) . The rats in HTA group were given with astaxanthin 20 mg /kg·d and in HT group were given with oil during the training day.The serum cTnI,myocardial apoptosis index, the expression of myocardial BAX, Bcl2, Nrf2, HO-1, myocardial MDA,SOD and T- AOC activity were measured 24 hours after the last training. Results After 6-week tranning of high intensity, compared with group C, the serum cTNI, myocardial apoptosis index, the expression of BAX and myocardial MDA were significantly higher in group HT(P
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32. [The protective effects of
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Hai-Tao, Zhou, Jian-Min, Cao, Ping, Gong, Yan-Long, Niu, Can, Wang, and Biao, Wang
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Male ,Cardiotonic Agents ,L-Lactate Dehydrogenase ,Superoxide Dismutase ,Calcitonin Gene-Related Peptide ,Endothelins ,Myocardium ,Alanine Transaminase ,Heart ,Rats ,Hydroxybutyrate Dehydrogenase ,Heart Injuries ,Chlorophyta ,Malondialdehyde ,Physical Conditioning, Animal ,Animals ,Lipid Peroxidation ,Rats, Wistar ,Creatine Kinase - Abstract
To study the protective effects ofThe model was based on intensive endurance training. Sixty-five male aged 42 days Wistar rats were randomly divided into 5 groups:control group (C group), general training group (M group), low doseSerum ALT, lactate dehydrogenase(LDH), creatine kinase(CK), a-hydroxybutyrate dehydrogenase(a-HBDH), ET, myocardial MDA and ET in M group were significantly higher than those in C group (The different doses of
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33. [Effects and mechanisms of 6-week intensive training on renal function in rats]
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Yan-Long, Niu, Jian-Min, Cao, Hai-Tao, Zhou, and Jie, Li
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Male ,Rats, Sprague-Dawley ,Renin-Angiotensin System ,Proteinuria ,Creatinine ,Physical Conditioning, Animal ,Animals ,Membrane Proteins ,Testosterone ,Corticosterone ,Kidney ,Blood Urea Nitrogen ,Rats - Abstract
To study the effect of 6-week intensive training on renal function in rats and the mechanism of exercise-induced proteinuria.Thirty-six male SD rats, aged 6 weeks, were divided into two groups, including a control group(C,Compared with group C, the serum testosterone/cortisone(T/C) of group M was decreased significantly (The effects of 6-week intensive training on renal function in rats and the mechanism of exercise-induced proteinuria may be that overtraining can induce the continuous excitation of Reninrenin activity in renal and circulating blood, down-regulated the expression of Nephrin, lead to abnormality of renal structure and function, and proteinuria.
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- 2018
34. Recipient-Derived Allo-iTregs Induced by Donor DCs Effectively Inhibit the Proliferation of Donor T Cells and Reduce GVHD
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Pei-Jie Cao, Wen-Xin Liu, Jin-Shan Feng, Rui-Ting Wen, Zhi-Gang Yang, and Hai-Tao Zhou
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0301 basic medicine ,Histology ,Primary Cell Culture ,Graft vs Host Disease ,chemical and pharmacologic phenomena ,Spleen ,Severity of Illness Index ,T-Lymphocytes, Regulatory ,03 medical and health sciences ,Mice ,0302 clinical medicine ,Antigen ,medicine ,Potency ,Animals ,Humans ,Transplantation, Homologous ,IL-2 receptor ,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics ,Bone Marrow Transplantation ,Cell Proliferation ,Mice, Inbred BALB C ,Mice, Inbred C3H ,Transplantation Chimera ,business.industry ,Immunomagnetic Separation ,Graft Survival ,FOXP3 ,hemic and immune systems ,Dendritic Cells ,Cell sorting ,medicine.disease ,Mixed lymphocyte reaction ,Adoptive Transfer ,Coculture Techniques ,Disease Models, Animal ,030104 developmental biology ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Graft-versus-host disease ,Immunology ,Female ,Anatomy ,business ,030217 neurology & neurosurgery ,Biotechnology - Abstract
To compare the potency of recipient-derived, antigen-specific regulatory T cells induced by different dendritic cells (DCs; iTregs) and freshly isolated natural regulatory T cells (nTregs) in preventing mouse graft-versus-host disease (GVHD) after allogeneic bone marrow transplantation (BMT). CD4+ T cells from recipient BALB/c mice were stimulated with DCs from recipient BALB/c (syn-DCs), donor B6 (allo-DCs), and third-party C3H (third-party-DCs) mice to induce different iTregs. In parallel, nTregs were isolated from spleen cells of recipient BALB/c (syn-nTregs) and donor B6 (allo-nTregs) mice using magnetic-activated cell sorting. Mixed lymphocyte reaction (MLR) assays were performed to evaluate the suppressive ability of these various regulatory T cells (Tregs). Both the iTregs and nTregs were transfused to GVHD mice on Days 0, 1, 3, and 5. Body weight, GVHD score, and survival time were monitored. Peripheral Tregs were subsequently examined on Days 7, 14, 21, and 28 after BMT, while chimerism was evaluated on Days 14 and 60. Histopathology of colon, liver, and spleen were also performed. DCs markedly induced CD25+ and Foxp3+ expression on CD4+ T cells. The allo-DC-induced Tregs (allo-iTregs) suppressed the proliferation of alloreactive T cells better than the other iTregs/nTregs in MLR assays (P < 0.05). Meanwhile, transfusion of the allo-iTregs reduced the severity of GVHD (P < 0.05), increased survival time compared with the GVHD group (P < 0.05), and enhanced the chimerism proportion. On Day 28 after BMT, the allo-iTregs group had the highest frequency of peripheral Tregs (P < 0.05). Recipient-derived allo-iTregs induced by donor DCs included predominant clones that specifically recognized donor antigens. These allo-iTregs not only prevented GVHD by suppressing the proliferation of donor-alloreactive T cells, but also promoted engraftment, and prolonged the survival of GVHD mice. Anat Rec, 2018. © 2018 Wiley Periodicals, Inc. Anat Rec, 302:825-836, 2019. © 2018 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.
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35. A new method of CT for the cardiac measurement: correlation of computed tomography measured cardiac parameters and pulmonary obstruction index to assess cardiac morphological changes in acute pulmonary embolism patients
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Hai-Tao Zhou, Ji-Yan Cui, Hai-Tao Liu, Bao-Hong Zhao, Wen-Qiu Feng, Ze-Mei Bai, Yan-Hong Zeng, Fei Liang, Qiang Lin, Zhi-Jun Guo, and Qian Xu
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Cardiac function curve ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Computed Tomography Angiography ,Cardiac Volume ,Heart Ventricles ,Computed tomography ,030204 cardiovascular system & hematology ,Risk Assessment ,Correlation ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Left atrial ,Internal medicine ,medicine ,Humans ,030212 general & internal medicine ,Heart Atria ,medicine.diagnostic_test ,business.industry ,Hematology ,medicine.disease ,Cardiac measurement ,Pulmonary embolism ,Cardiac chamber ,cardiovascular system ,Cardiology ,Tomography ,Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine ,business ,Pulmonary Embolism ,Tomography, X-Ray Computed - Abstract
Acute pulmonary embolism (APE) is a serious disease which is life-threatening. Since it is crucial for APE patients to assess the changes of cardiac function safely and timely, the imaging research of cardiac morphology and function is becoming more and more important. The correlation of computed tomography (CT) measured cardiac parameters and pulmonary obstruction index (POI) was analyzed to discuss the morphological changes of the heart of APE patients in order to provide a new method to evaluate cardiac functions accurately and effectively. 118 APE patients confirmed with CT pulmonary angiography (CTPA) were divided into high-risk group (47 cases, POI ≥ 20) and low-risk group (71 cases, POI
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36. A constraint and algorithm for stress-based evolutionary structural optimization of the tie-beam problem
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Hai-Tao Zhou, Yi-Chao Yang, Da-Ke Zhang, and Sheng Liang
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Engineering ,Mathematical optimization ,business.industry ,Topology optimization ,General Engineering ,Stiffness ,Finite element method ,Computer Science Applications ,Stress (mechanics) ,Constraint (information theory) ,Computational Theory and Mathematics ,Path (graph theory) ,medicine ,medicine.symptom ,Element (category theory) ,business ,Algorithm ,Software ,Beam (structure) - Abstract
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to present a constraint and corresponding algorithm enhancing the evolutionary structural optimization (ESO) method, aiming to circumvent its structure break down problem in some special cases, such as the tie-beam problem. Design/methodology/approach – A virtual soft material introduced to an element will change the stiffness of the element and may consequently change the stress distribution of that element and its neighbors. With this property, the virtual stiffness of the selected element is calculated and the threshold of the stress changes is derived. The stress threshold is used to evaluate the role of an element on the load path and therefore decide the contribution of the element to the structure. Adding this checking operation into the original ESO iterations enables validation of element removal. Findings – The reason for structure break down with the ESO method is that the element removal criterion of ESO only works for certain optimal objectives. It cannot guarantee that the structure does not fail. The proposed operation offers a stronger and stricter constraint condition for ESO’s element removal process, preventing the structure from breaking down in some special cases. Originality/value – The tests on several examples reported in the literature show that the proposed method has the same ability to achieve an optimum solution as the original ESO methods do, while avoiding incorrect deletion of structurally important elements. The benchmark tie-beam problem is solved successfully with this algorithm. The method can be used in other situations as well.
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37. 基于内腔单-双暗态转换的全光开关
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周海涛 Hai-tao ZHOU, 李瑞峰 Rui-feng LI, 戴玉鹏 Yu-peng DAI, 郭瑞翔 Rui-xiang GUO, 王丹 Dan WANG, and 杨保东 Bao-dong YANG
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38. Microstructure and Mechanical Properties of a 6061 Aluminum Alloy Part Prepared by Casting-Forging Integrated Forming Technology
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He Xing Chen, Hai Tao Zhou, Kai Hong Zheng, Shun Cheng Wang, and Yong Peng
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Materials science ,Mechanical Engineering ,Metallurgy ,Alloy ,chemistry.chemical_element ,engineering.material ,Condensed Matter Physics ,Microstructure ,Forging ,chemistry ,Mechanics of Materials ,Casting (metalworking) ,Aluminium ,Ultimate tensile strength ,engineering ,General Materials Science ,Elongation ,Composite material ,Shrinkage - Abstract
The effect of applied forging pressure on microstructure and mechanical properties of 6061 aluminum alloy was examined. The results showed that the ultimate tensile strength, elongation and hardness of the alloy after heat-treated treatment increase with the applied forging pressure, and the corresponding highest values, 365MPa, 11.52% and 146.53HV, were obtained at the applied forging pressure of 120MPa. Compared to casting condition without forging pressure, the ultimate tensile strength, elongation and hardness can be increased by 22.8%, 98.2% and 48.7%, respectively. The defects such as the shrinkage pores and cracks were absent in the microstructure due to the applied forging pressure. The SEM observation indicated that the fracture mode of 6061 aluminum alloy is more ductile at higher applied forging pressure.
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39. Thermal-motion-induced optical switching with standing-wave coupled atom-cavity system
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Rui-Xiang Guo, Dan Wang, Rui-Feng Li, Junxiang Zhang, Yu-Peng Dai, and Hai-Tao Zhou
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Physics ,Coupling ,Field (physics) ,Cross-phase modulation ,Cavity quantum electrodynamics ,Statistical and Nonlinear Physics ,01 natural sciences ,Optical switch ,Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Optics ,010309 optics ,Standing wave ,Light intensity ,0103 physical sciences ,Atom ,Atomic physics - Abstract
We report an experimental scheme of three-channel all-optical switching based on the conversion between single and double dark states in an atom-ring-cavity system driven by a coherent standing-wave coupling field. By turning on and off the counter-propagating part of the coupling field, the switching for the probe field at three different frequencies is simultaneously achieved. We give a theoretical interpretation to the experimental results via the intracavity susceptibility for thermal atoms at different velocities. The switching performance is experimentally analyzed by introducing an additional coherent pumping light.
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40. Angular-momentum-dependent optical gain spectrum based on stimulated degenerate four-wave mixing
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Rui-Feng Li, Yu-Peng Dai, Jinze Wu, Hai-Tao Zhou, Junxiang Zhang, and Dan Wang
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Physics ,Angular momentum ,Quantum electrodynamics ,Spectrum (functional analysis) ,Degenerate four wave mixing ,Condensed Matter Physics ,Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Optics - Published
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41. Research on the New Combined Type Crusher Hammer
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Hai Tao Zhou, Xing Ming Zhao, Bao Guo Yang, Shou Fan Rong, and Chun Hong Li
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Engineering ,Impact toughness ,business.industry ,General Medicine ,Structural engineering ,Production efficiency ,Crusher ,Working condition ,law.invention ,Casting (metalworking) ,law ,Metallic materials ,Head (vessel) ,Hammer ,business - Abstract
To solve the problems of installed trival, resource waste, hammerhead falling off and improve the poor abrasion resistance of hammer handle under the crusher hammers working condition, the new combined type crusher hammers were designed by connecting separated hammer handle and separated hammer head. When hammer head were worn badly, we just replaced hammer head and don't have to remove the shaft rod. This design can save a lot of time and labor force, improve production efficiency and we can save a lot of resources by reusing the hammer handle; At the same time, hammer tip was casted with liquid-liquid bimetal composite casting technology of casting, under the premise of guaranteeing the wear-resisting, which can also ensure that the impact toughness of the joint. Validated by actual working condition, hammer handle can be replaced at least five times for this design of hammer, and each group has 24 hammer heads, every 5 sets of hammer heads can save 1200 kg metallic materials, 1800 KWh and CO2 emissions dropped by 1795 kg.
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42. A Data Storage and Management Scheme in Cloud Storage Model
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Shun Yan Wang, Hai Tao Zhou, Ze Hua Cai, and Shang Yin Long
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business.industry ,Storage Resource Broker ,Computer science ,EMC Invista ,Data management ,Cloud computing ,General Medicine ,Information repository ,Storage virtualization ,computer.software_genre ,Virtualization ,Storage efficiency ,Storage model ,Object storage ,Storage area network ,Converged storage ,Computer data storage ,Data_FILES ,Operating system ,Distributed File System ,business ,Cloud storage ,computer - Abstract
The cloud storage is the evolution of the cloud computing system, which is based on data storage and management. This thesis is focused on the discussion of the cloud storage model that is built on the Cloud Storage Access Protocol of SNIA, and puts forward the concept of storage pooling at storage management layer with unified virtualization and dynamic management on physical storage devices. The thesis also compares the typical DFS (Distributed File System) on the data management layer in different data conditions.
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43. The Strategy of Ontology-Based Semantic Replica in Cloud Storage
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Hai Tao Zhou, Fang Fang Cao, Jun Wang, and Shun Yan Wang
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File system ,Information retrieval ,Database ,business.industry ,Computer science ,Replica ,Data_MISCELLANEOUS ,Cloud computing ,General Medicine ,Ontology (information science) ,computer.software_genre ,Metadata ,Data_FILES ,business ,Cloud storage ,computer - Abstract
With the development of cloud computing, cloud storage distributed the endless file system,but not a better copy strategy compatible with various file systems.This paper proposed ontology-based metadata replica which make different file systems mutual fusion ,and give a policy of replica allocation of low-load access .
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44. P21, COX-2, and E-cadherin are potential prognostic factors for esophageal squamous cell carcinoma
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Yao, Lin, Lu-Yan, Shen, Hao, Fu, Bin, Dong, He-Li, Yang, Wan-Pu, Yan, Xiao-Zheng, Kang, Liang, Dai, Hai-Tao, Zhou, Yong-Bo, Yang, Zhen, Liang, and Ke-Neng, Chen
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Adult ,Cyclin-Dependent Kinase Inhibitor p21 ,Male ,Esophageal Neoplasms ,Middle Aged ,Cadherins ,Prognosis ,Antigens, CD ,Cyclooxygenase 2 ,Biomarkers, Tumor ,Carcinoma, Squamous Cell ,Humans ,Female ,Esophageal Squamous Cell Carcinoma ,Aged ,Retrospective Studies - Abstract
Much research effort has been devoted to identifying prognostic factors for esophageal squamous cell carcinoma (ESCC) by immunohistochemistry; however, no conclusive findings have been reached thus far. We hypothesized that certain molecules identified in previous studies might serve as useful prognostic markers for ESCC. Therefore, the aim of the current study was to validate the most relevant markers showing potential for ESCC prognosis in our prospective esophageal cancer database. A literature search was performed using the PubMed database for papers published between 1980 and 2015 using the following key words: 'esophageal cancer,' 'prognosis,' and 'immunohistochemistry.' Literature selection criteria were established to identify the most widely studied markers, and we further validated the selected markers in a cohort from our single-surgeon team, including 153 esophageal cancer patients treated from 2000 to 2010. A total of 1799 articles were identified, 82 of which met the selection criteria. Twelve markers were found to be the most widely studied, and the validation results indicated that only P21, COX-2, and E-cadherin were independent prognostic factors for ESCC patients in this series. The systemic review and cohort validation suggest that P21, COX-2, and E-cadherin are potential prognostic factors for ESCC, paving the way for more targeted prospective validation in the future.
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45. Research and Application of Dual Liquid Bimetal Composite Casting Hammer
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Hai Tao Zhou, Wen Li Bian, Yong Chang Zhu, and Shou Fan Rong
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Materials science ,Casting (metalworking) ,law ,Service life ,Composite number ,Metallurgy ,General Medicine ,Hammer ,Production efficiency ,Crusher ,Dual (category theory) ,Bimetal ,law.invention - Abstract
According to the hammer crusher working condition, a kind of dual liquid bimetal composite casting hammer was developed. Its service life is three times than that of high manganese steel. It improves the wear resistance and increases production efficiency significantly, and is welcomed by user deeply.
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- 2012
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46. Design on Optimization Database of Radiation Protection for Nuclear Facilities Maintenance
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Chun Yu Liu and Hai Tao Zhou
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Nuclear facilities ,Engineering ,Database ,business.industry ,Monitoring data ,Sql server ,General Engineering ,Radiation protection ,business ,computer.software_genre ,Login ,computer - Abstract
The optimization database of radiation protection was designed on nuclear facilities maintenance with SQL Server 2008 in this paper. The database includes four modules, namely system login module, statistical data module, daily module and optimization module. Twenty-three data tables were designed, which could store a mass of data in orderly. The optimization database of radiation protection on nuclear facilities maintenance could store the original monitoring data such as plant radiation levels measurement figure on nuclear facilities for maintenance and maintenance daily. This database also combines with the actual demand in the engineering project to statistics and analysis the data.
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47. Research on Dual Liquid Bimetal Composite Casting Lining Board
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Shou Fan Rong, Ji Wei Guo, Yong Chang Zhu, and Hai Tao Zhou
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Materials science ,Composite number ,Alloy steel ,Metallurgy ,General Engineering ,engineering.material ,Microstructure ,Casting ,Grinding ,Bimetal ,Service life ,engineering ,Composite material ,Ball mill - Abstract
Material wear such as abrasiveness, cavitations erosion, and grinding balls with large diameter etc, exists during the usage of ball mill lining board. The effect of the chemical contents, composite casting process and heat treatment parameter on the interface microstructure, mechanical properties and wear resistance were studied by the SEM, EDAX and TEM, etc. The results show that the bimetal interface formed an effective metallurgical bonding boundary without mixing. The impact toughness of the interface is higher than the working face. The bimetal composite lining board has a very good stability. The service life of the bimetal lining board is increased 70% than the medium carbon low alloy steel under the same service conditions and the process yielding is over 95%.
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48. Development of Processing Maps for Coiled Tubing Steel
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Zhen Dong Zhang, Xiang Hua Liu, Jie Dong, Si Jun Li, Xiao Zhou, and Hai Tao Zhou
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Coiled tubing ,Materials science ,Metallurgy ,Flow (psychology) ,Ultimate tensile strength ,General Engineering ,Dynamic recrystallization ,Strain rate ,Deformation (engineering) ,Elongation ,Dissipation - Abstract
Hot compression test of coiled tubing steel is performed on Gleeble3500 at 1123K—1373K and strain rate from 0.001 to 5s-1. The hot deformation behavior of coiled tubing steel was characterized using processing map developed on the basis of the dynamic materials model. The processing map gives the flow instable region and the flow stable region in which the process of dynamic recovery (DRV) and the dynamic recrystallization (DRX) occur. In the processing map, the variation of the efficiency of the power dissipation is plotted as a function of temperature and the strain rate. According to the processing map, the coiled tubing steel is rolled by The Thermo-Mechanical-Control-Process (TMCP), and finally it is obtained that the yield strength and tensile strength of coiled tubing steel are 565MPa and 685MPa respectively, and the elongation percentage is 32.1%.
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- 2011
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49. Tensile Properties of Hot Extruded Mg-Zn-Nd-Y-Zr Alloy at Elevated Temperatures
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Hai Tao Zhou, Rui Rui Liu, Xiao Zhou, Li Bin Liu, and Zhen Dong Zhang
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Stress (mechanics) ,Materials science ,Metallurgy ,Ultimate tensile strength ,Alloy ,General Engineering ,engineering ,Superplasticity ,Elongation ,Deformation (engineering) ,engineering.material ,Strain rate ,Grain Boundary Sliding - Abstract
Mechanical properties of extruded Mg-Zn-Nd-Y-Zr alloy are investigated by tensile tests at various temperatures range from room temperature to 350°C with strain rates of 6.0×10-4-6.0×10-1s-1. It is found that the peak decrease with increasing temperature and decreasing strain rate, while the elongation increases with increasing temperature and decreasing strain rate. When deformation temperature is over 250°C, superplasticity occurs. This is ascribed to grain boundary sliding accommodated cavities growth. . At low temperature, the peak stress are a relatively higher than that of ZK60 alloy. This is explained by the grain refining effect and the precipitates of Mg9Nd and Mg6Zn3Y2.
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- 2011
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50. A Material Model with Softening Effect Considered
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Bao Jun Duan, Ming Juan Fu, and Hai Tao Zhou
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Cantilever ,Materials science ,Tension (physics) ,business.industry ,Constitutive equation ,General Engineering ,Structural engineering ,business ,Damage effects ,Hardening effect ,Softening ,Beam (structure) ,Tensile testing - Abstract
Precise analysis on large-span spatial structures depends on accurate numerical material constitutive model, According to the axial tension stress-strain curve, the paper proposes a new numerical multiline material model, with material effects of intenerating effect, material hardening effect and damage effects considered, and corresponding calculation method applicable to beam element. Simulation of axial tension test and bi-level loading test on cantilever column proves that the material model and algorithm are effective and correct.
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