258 results on '"Tian, Z. G."'
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2. Laboratory study of energy transformation characteristics in breaking wave groups.
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Guanglin Wu, Yanli He, Yizhe Zhang, Jinbo Lin, and Hongfei Mao
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WATER waves ,HILBERT-Huang transform ,ENERGY dissipation ,WAVE energy ,WAVENUMBER - Abstract
The spilling-breaking waves that appear in chirped wave packets are studied in a two-dimensional wave channel. These waves are produced by superposing waves with gradually decreasing frequencies. The analysis focuses on the nonlinear characteristics, energy variation, and energy transformation during the evolution and breaking of wave groups. Ensemble empirical mode decomposition is used to analyze the non-breaking and breaking energy variations of the intrinsic mode functions (IMFs). It is found that the third-order IMF component is a source of non-breaking energy dissipation and the secondorder IMF, which represents a short wave group with a relatively higher energy content, is a primary source of the energy loss caused by wave breaking. Additionally, the findings reveal that among the three waves preceding the maximum crest, the wave closest to the maximum crest carried most of the energy. When wave breaking occurs, the energy dissipation caused by the wave breaking primarily originates from that wave. After wave breaking, whether it is the first breaker or subsequent breakers, the main energy dissipation occurs in a frequency range higher than the dominant frequency. This energy loss plays a significant role in increasing the energy of free waves. Moreover, a potential link between the number of carrier waves and wave breaking phenomena has been found. As the number of carrier waves increased, both the nonbreaking and breaking energy dissipation rates exhibited an overall increasing trend. The amount of nonbreaking energy dissipation was generally more than twice the breaking energy dissipation rate. For wave groups with more carrier waves, the modulation instability plays a significant role in generating larger waves. Furthermore, an analysis of the dominant frequency variations of the wave group before wave breaking suggests that wave breaking is not a sufficient condition for a frequency downshift in the wave spectra. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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3. 亲水胶体对马铃薯冷冻面团及烘焙特性的作用.
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杨作乾, 陈学亭, 王曼, 宫冬雪, and 温成荣
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SODIUM carboxymethyl cellulose ,XANTHAN gum ,FOOD texture ,CARRAGEENANS ,WATER distribution ,BREAD - Abstract
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- 2024
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4. YOLOv8-ER belt conveyor coal gangue target monitoring.
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LU Jie, WANG Shaochen, and WEI Zheng
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CONVEYOR belts ,BELT conveyors ,COAL ,OBJECT recognition (Computer vision) ,COALFIELDS ,FEATURE extraction ,CLEAN coal technologies ,COAL mining - Abstract
[Objective] The primary objective of this study is to tackle the manifold challenges associated with identifying coal gangue during coal mining, including but not limited to the inefficiencies, high operational complexity, and substantial costs inherent in traditional identification methods. By integrating and refining advanced deep learning technologies, particularly the YOLOv8-based object detection model, we seek to develop an intelligent system capable of automatically, rapidly, and precisely identifying coal gangue. This intelligent system will not only enhance the efficiency and quality of coal mining and minimize human errors and cost inefficiencies but also foster the sustainable utilization of coal resources, mitigate environmental pollution, and provide technical support for the green transition of the coal industry. [Methods] To achieve the aforementioned research objectives, this study adopted a systematic research method. First, we conducted an in-depth analysis of the advantages and disadvantages of the YOLOv8 model and proposed the YOLOv8-ER model based on this. This model deeply optimized the backbone network of YOLOv8 by introducing an efficient channel attention network, enabling the model to focus more effectively on key features in the image and improve the accuracy and efficiency of feature extraction. At the same time, we applied structural reparameterization technology to simplify the network architecture of the model, reduce the computational complexity and resource consumption, and improve the inference speed and stability of the model. In the model training phase, we used a large-scale and diverse dataset of coal gangue images and continuously optimized the model parameters through multiple iterations of training to ensure the accuracy and robustness of the model in practical applications. [Results] This study has achieved multiple innovative results in the field of coal gangue identification. First, the YOLOv8-ER model has achieved significant improvements in both processing speed and detection accuracy. The high-speed detection capability of the YOLOv8-ER model (i.e., 240.8 frames/second) can meet the high real-time requirements of application scenarios, with a performance rate of up to 92.3% mAP@0.5, which ensures the accuracy and reliability of recognition. Second, compared with the traditional YOLOv8 model, YOLOv8-ER has made breakthroughs in multiple key indicators, such as an accuracy improvement of 3.2%, mAP@0.5 improved by 4.4%, and PR balance rate improved by 2.6%. These improvements make the model more competitive in practical applications. In addition, by optimizing the network structure and applying reparameterization techniques, we have successfully reduced the computational complexity and resource consumption of the model, improving its operational efficiency and economy. [Conclusions] In summary, this study successfully developed an efficient and accurate coal gangue identification technology by introducing and optimizing the YOLOv8-ER model. This technology not only overcomes the limitations of traditional recognition methods and improves the efficiency and quality of coal mining but also provides strong support for the intelligent transformation of the coal industry. In the future, with the continuous advancement of technology and the expansion of application scenarios, the YOLOv8-ER model is expected to play an important role in more fields, promoting the sustainable development and innovation of related industries. At the same time, we will continue to conduct in-depth research on the optimization and extended application of this model to meet the needs of coal gangue recognition in different scenarios. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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5. Defect of 532 nm Nanosecond Laser Hole Cutting in Float Glass.
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FU Min, LI Bo, and LI Wenyuan
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LASER beam cutting ,GLASS ,SURFACE cracks ,LASER pulses ,SURFACE roughness - Abstract
Efficient cutting of float glass can be achieved by using 532 nm nanosecond laser with the bottom-up spiral scanning method. Due to the obvious thermal effect when the nanosecond laser acts on the glass, it will cause glass edge chipping, white spots on the side wall surface, surface micro cracks and voids and other defect behaviors. Focusing on this problem, the single-factor experimental method was used to explore 532 nm laser hole cutting defect behavior. The results show that the laser pulse frequency is the key factor affecting the defect shape. Improper pulse frequency and pulse energy will seriously increase the glass edge chipping and the surface roughness of hole wall, and also produce uneven regional white spots. Increasing the scanning speed will reduce the surface roughness of hole wall. Smaller spiral overlap rate will cause the corrugated surface morphology of glass hole wall. When the hole wall quality is poor, the micro cracks and voids are more obvious. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
6. Vanadium Carbide Quantum Dots Exert Efficient Anti‐Inflammatory Effects in Lipopolysaccharide‐Induced BV2 Microglia and Mice.
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He, Zhijun, Yang, Qiqi, Li, Xiaoqian, Wang, Zi, Wen, Shengwu, Dong, Ming‐Jie, Zhang, Weiyun, Gong, Youcong, Zhou, Zijia, Liu, Qiong, and Dong, Haifeng
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NF-kappa B ,TRANSCRIPTION factors ,PROTEIN kinase B ,QUANTUM dots ,MYELOID differentiation factor 88 ,NEUROGLIA - Abstract
The regulation of glial cell activation is a critical step for the treatment or prevention of neuroinflammation‐based brain diseases. However, the development of therapeutic drugs that pass the blood–brain barrier (BBB) and inhibit the glia cell activation remains a significant challenge. Herein, an ultrasmall 2D vanadium carbide quantum dots (V2C QDs) that are capable of crossing the BBB are prepared, and the admirable anti‐neuroinflammatory effects are presented. The prepared 2D V2C QDs with an average size of 2.54 nm show good hydrophilicity, physiological stability, and effective BBB‐crossing ability. The biological effect of V2C QDs on inflammatory reactions demonstrates fascinating results in preventing the impairment of learning and memory in BALB/c mice stimulated by lipopolysaccharide. Investigation of molecular mechanism reveals that V2C QDs not only inhibit the toll‐like receptor 4/myeloid differentiation factor 88‐mediated nuclear factor kappa B and mitogen‐activated protein kinase pathways, but also prevent eukaryotic translation initiation factor 2α/activating transcription factor 4/C/EBP homologous protein‐signaling pathway and reduce oxidative stress via activating the NF‐E2‐related factor‐2/heme oxygenase‐1‐signaling pathway, leading to greatly inhibited activation of microglia and astrocytes and weakened production of inflammatory cytokines. In summary, V2C QDs exert potent anti‐inflammatory effects through multiple pathways, thus offer great potential for the treatment of neurodegenerative diseases. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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7. 煅烧磁改性牡蛎壳对水/土壤溶液中 镉的吸附性能与机制研究.
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郭可欣, 王衡, 易筱筠, and 党志
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ADSORPTION (Chemistry) ,OYSTER shell ,ADSORPTION isotherms ,MAGNETIC materials ,HEAVY metals - Abstract
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8. Application of Microwave Imaging Combined with Electromagnetic & Ray Localization in Pipeline Deformation Detection.
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Huang, Hai, Dai, Zhixiang, and Tang, Ping
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- 2024
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9. Photoinduced decarboxylative radical cascade alkylation/cyclization of benzimidazole derivatives with an aliphatic carboxylic acid via ligand-to-iron charge transfer.
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Xu, Yan, Wang, ChenJing, Lv, Chun, Wang, Jianjie, Zhang, Qian, Wang, Jiayang, Shen, Run-Pu, Sun, Bin, and Jin, Can
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CARBOXYLIC acid derivatives ,CHARGE transfer ,ALKYL radicals ,ALKYLATION ,BENZIMIDAZOLE derivatives ,RING formation (Chemistry) ,CARBOXYLIC acids - Abstract
The photoinduced decarboxylative radical cascade alkylation/cyclization strategy of diverse benzimidazoles containing unactivated alkene moieties towards the synthesis of polycyclic benzimidazoles via ligand-to-metal-charge-transfer (LMCT) has been developed. Specifically, the reaction initiates the decarboxylation of alkyl carboxylic acids through light-induced charge transfer from the ligand to iron, resulting in the formation of alkyl radical centers. Moreover, the protocol has prominent features, such as a broad substrate scope, high regioselectivity, mild reaction conditions, operational simplicity and readily available air acting as the sole oxidant. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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10. Spin crossover iron complexes with spin transition near room temperature based on nitrogen ligands containing aromatic rings: from molecular design to functional devices.
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Zhang, Yongjie, Torres-Cavanillas, Ramón, Yan, Xinxin, Zeng, Yixun, Jiang, Mengyun, Clemente-León, Miguel, Coronado, Eugenio, and Shi, Shengwei
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SPIN crossover ,SINGLE molecule magnets ,TRANSITION temperature ,IRON ,NITROGEN ,TEMPERATURE ,IRON-based superconductors - Abstract
During last decades, significant advances have been made in iron-based spin crossover (SCO) complexes, with a particular emphasis on achieving reversible and reproducible thermal hysteresis at room temperature (RT). This pursuit represents a pivotal goal within the field of molecular magnetism, aiming to create molecular devices capable of operating in ambient conditions. Here, we summarize the recent progress of iron complexes with spin transition near RT based on nitrogen ligands containing aromatic rings from molecular design to functional devices. Specifically, we discuss the various factors, including supramolecular interactions, crystal packing, guest molecules and pressure effects, that could influence its cooperativity and the spin transition temperature. Furthermore, the most recent advances in their implementation as mechanical actuators, switching/memories, sensors, and other devices, have been introduced as well. Finally, we give a perspective on current challenges and future directions in SCO community. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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11. 复合益生菌固态发酵脱除小麦和 玉米中呕吐毒素的效果研究.
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张璐瑶, 范志勇, 王永伟, 王 丽, 施晶晶, 李爱科, and 何贝贝
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12. Blockchain technology-based crypto assets: new insights into the evolution of the understanding of digital entrepreneurship.
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Ulrich, Klaus, Guaita Martínez, José Manuel, Carracedo, Patricia, and Soriano, Domingo Ribeiro
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Purpose: The study aims to shed light on the concepts most addressed in scientific research, which blockchain topics are of most interest, how relevant are these tools for academia, and how relevant are they? Design/methodology/approach: The authors have developed a bibliometric study of scientific publications on blockchain made since 2016. For the analysis, the VOSViewer software version 1.6.19 has been used, which allows a statistical analysis of scientific publications on the subject. Findings: The study manifest the relevance of Initial Coin Offering, growth of research interest in this field and the relevance of blockchain technology in the development of entrepreneurial projects. Originality/value: This study provides a complete and updated picture of the scientific research on blockchain for the subsequent transfer of knowledge to the business world. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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13. 甘薯和芋头在闽东山羊瘤胃中的降解特性 及表面附着微生物群落变化.
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顾明明, 姜幸慧, 马志毅, 邱水玲, 刘浩宇, 张洺瑞, 卢佳宁, 丘宇俊, 王本治, and 甘乾福
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14. Performance enhancement in clustering cooperative spectrum sensing for cognitive radio network using metaheuristic algorithm.
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Srivastava V, Singh P, Mahajan S, Pandit AK, Alshamrani AM, and Abouhawwash M
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Spectrum sensing describes, whether the spectrum is occupied or empty. Main objective of cognitive radio network (CRN) is to increase probability of detection (P
d ) and reduce probability of error (Pe ) for energy consumption. To reduce energy consumption, probability of detection should be increased. In cooperative spectrum sensing (CSS), all secondary users (SU) transmit their data to fusion center (FC) for final measurement according to the status of primary user (PU). Cluster should be used to overcome this problem and improve performance. In the clustering technique, all SUs are grouped into clusters on the basis of their similarity. In cluster technique, SU transfers their data to cluster head (CH) and CH transfers their combined data to FC. This paper proposes the detection performance optimization of CRN with a machine learning-based metaheuristic algorithm using clustering CSS technique. This article presents a hybrid support vector machine (SVM) and Red Deer Algorithm (RDA) algorithm named Hybrid SVM-RDA to identify spectrum gaps. Algorithm proposed in this work outperforms the computational complexity, an issue reported with various conventional cluster techniques. The proposed algorithm increases the probability of detection (up to 99%) and decreases the probability of error (up to 1%) at different parameters., (© 2023. Springer Nature Limited.)- Published
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15. 基于不同粉碎程度的紫色马铃薯生全粉理化及粉体特性.
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许佳林, 温靖, 任国谱, 徐玉娟, 吴继军, 余元善, 李丽辉, and 彭健
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GLYCEMIC index ,POTATO quality ,CHEMICAL properties ,ENTHALPY ,GELATION - Abstract
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16. A Comprehensive Review of Most Competitive Maximum Power Point Tracking Techniques for Enhanced Solar Photovoltaic Power Generation.
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Al Garni, Hassan Z., Sundaram, Arunachalam, Awasthi, Anjali, Chandel, Rahul, Tajjour, Salwan, and Chandel, Shyam Singh
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PHOTOVOLTAIC power systems ,PHOTOVOLTAIC power generation ,METAHEURISTIC algorithms ,SOLAR energy ,SUSTAINABILITY - Abstract
A major design challenge for a grid-integrated photovoltaic power plant is to generate maximum power under varying loads, irradiance, and outdoor climatic conditions using competitive algorithm-based controllers. The objective of this study is to review experimentally validated advanced maximum power point tracking algorithms for enhancing power generation. A comprehensive analysis of 14 of the most advanced metaheuristics and 17 hybrid homogeneous and heterogeneous metaheuristic techniques is carried out, along with a comparison of algorithm complexity, maximum power point tracking capability, tracking frequency, accuracy, and maximum power extracted from PV systems. The results show that maximum power point tracking controllers mostly use conventional algorithms; however, metaheuristic algorithms and their hybrid variants are found to be superior to conventional techniques under varying environmental conditions. The Grey Wolf Optimization, in combination with Perturb & Observe, and Jaya-Differential Evolution, is found to be the most competitive technique. The study shows that standard testing and evaluation procedures can be further developed for comparing metaheuristic algorithms and their hybrid variants for developing advanced maximum power point tracking controllers. The identified algorithms are found to enhance power generation by grid-integrated commercial solar power plants. The results are of importance to the solar industry and researchers worldwide. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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17. The application of nanomaterials in tumor therapy based on the regulation of mechanical properties.
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Wang, Xiaolei, Yu, Hongxi, Liu, Dan, Hu, Boxian, Zhang, Ruihang, Hu, Lihua, Hu, Guiping, and Li, Cheng
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- 2024
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18. Chiral spin-crossover complexes based on an enantiopure Schiff base ligand with three chiral carbon centers.
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Regueiro, Alejandro, García-López, Víctor, Forment-Aliaga, Alicia, and Clemente-León, Miguel
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SCHIFF bases ,CHIRAL centers ,LIGANDS (Chemistry) ,SPIN crossover ,ENANTIOMERIC purity ,MANNICH reaction ,ACETONE ,DIAMINES - Abstract
The preparation of Fe(II) complexes combining monodentate NCX
− (X = S or Se) and the tetradentate Schiff base chiral ligands RR-L1 and SS-L1 = (RR- or SS-L1 = 1R,2R or 1S,2S)-N1 ,N2 -bis(pyridin-2-ylmethylen)cyclohexane-1,2-diamine in acetone results in an unexpected reaction. Thus, four enantiomerically pure compounds of formulas [Fe(RR-S-L2 )(NCX)2 ] and [Fe(SS-R-L2 )(NCX)2 ] (X = S or Se) are formed by the new asymmetrical ligand L2 . In L2 , one acetone solvent molecule is incorporated into the ligand forming a bond with the C atom of one of the two CN imine groups of L1 , which is transformed into an amine (Mannich reaction). This reaction is diastereoselective as the incorporation of acetone leads to an asymmetric C adjacent to the NH group with opposite chirality S- or R- to that of the cyclohexane carbons (RR- or SS-, respectively). Therefore, L2 contains three C chiral centers. Structural and magnetic characterization of these compounds demonstrates that they show in the bulk a gradual spin-crossover behavior and LIESST effect. Interestingly, the presence of an intramolecular hydrogen bond between the integrated acetone molecule and the NH group can trigger a secondary stimuli-responsive behavior in the system. Therefore, by changing the solvent polarity, the color of the complex in solution can be easily tuned. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
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19. Multi-frequency Magnetic Induction Tomography based on Identification Method and SAE Network.
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Ruijuan Chen, Yuanxin Zhang, Songsong Zhao, Xinlei Zhu, Huiquan Wang, and Jinhai Wang
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MAGNETIC induction tomography ,CEREBRAL hemorrhage ,BIOELECTRIC impedance ,SIGNAL processing ,MAGNETIC fields - Abstract
Magnetic induction tomography (MIT) is an emerging imaging technology holding significant promise in the field of cerebral hemorrhage monitoring. The commonly employed imaging method in MIT is time-difference imaging. However, this approach relies on magnetic field signals preceding cerebral hemorrhage, which are often challenging to obtain. Multiple bioelectrical impedance information with different frequencies is added to this study on the basis of single-frequency information, and the collected signals with different frequencies are identified to obtain the magnetic field signal generated by single-layer heterogeneous tissue. The Stacked Autoencoder (SAE) neural network algorithm is used to reconstruct the images of head multi-layer tissues. Both numerical simulation and phantom experiments are carried out. The results indicate that the relative error of the multi-frequency SAE reconstruction is only 7. 82°/o, outperforming traditional algorithms. Moreover, under a noise level of 40 dB, the anti-interference capability of the MIT algorithm based on frequency identification and SAE is superior to traditional algorithms. This research explores a novel approach for the dynamic monitoring of cerebral hemorrhage and demonstrates the potential advantages of MIT in non-invasive monitoring. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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20. 姜黄素对小鼠肝癌细胞体外增殖 和凋亡的影响.
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贾红敏, 王欣欣, and 张斌
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21. Natural Killer Cell Subsets in Tumor Draining Lymph Nodes of Patients with Bladder Cancer and Their Clinical Implications.
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Ariafar, Ali, Kohansal, Erfan, Mousania, Amirhassan, and Faghih, Zahra
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22. Intelligent Structure Searching and Designs for Nanoclusters: Effective Units in Atomic Manufacturing.
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Gao, Junfeng, Zhao, Luneng, Chang, Yuan, Zhang, Yanxue, Qiu, Shi, Zhao, Yuanyuan, Liu, Hongsheng, and Zhao, Jijun
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SMART structures ,NANOMEDICINE ,ARTIFICIAL intelligence ,DENSITY functional theory ,MACHINE learning ,GENETIC algorithms - Abstract
Clusters, an aggregation of several to thousands of atoms, molecules, or ions, are the building blocks of novel functional materials by atomic manufacturing and exhibit excellent applications in catalysis, quantum information, and nanomedicine. The evolution of cluster structures has been studied for many years. Many effective structural search methods, such as genetic algorithm, basin‐hopping, and so on, have been developed. However, the efficient execution of these methods relies on precise energy calculators, such as density functional theory (DFT) calculations. Up to now, limited by computational methods and capabilities, the researches mainly focus on free‐standing clusters, which are different from clusters in practical applications. Recently, the rapid development of big data‐driven machine learning is expected to replace DFT for high‐precision large‐scale computing. In this review, the present cluster search methods and challenges currently faced have been summarized. It is proposed that the development of artificial intelligence has the potential to solve some practical problems including the structural and properties evolution of clusters in complex environment, causing revolutionary developments in the fields of catalysis, quantum information, and nanomedicine based on clusters. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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23. AI for tribology: Present and future.
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Yin, Nian, Yang, Pufan, Liu, Songkai, Pan, Shuaihang, and Zhang, Zhinan
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ARTIFICIAL intelligence ,MEDICAL informatics ,NURSING informatics ,MATHEMATICAL optimization ,TRIBOLOGY ,RESEARCH personnel ,MAGNETICS ,PROBLEM solving - Abstract
With remarkable learning capabilities and swift operational speeds, artificial intelligence (AI) can assist researchers in swiftly extracting valuable patterns, trends, and associations from subjective information. Tribological behaviors are characterized by dependence on systems, evolution with time, and multidisciplinary coupling. The friction process involves a variety of phenomena, including mechanics, thermology, electricity, optics, magnetics, and so on. Hence, tribological information possesses the distinct characteristics of being multidisciplinary, multilevel, and multiscale, so that the application of AI in tribology is highly extensive. To delineate the scope, classification, and recent trends of AI implementation in tribology, this review embarks on exploration of the tribology research domain. It comprehensively outlines the utilization of AI in basic theory of tribology, intelligent tribology, component tribology, extreme tribology, bio-tribology, green tribology, and other fields. Finally, considering the emergence of "tribo-informatics" as a novel interdisciplinary field, which combines tribology with informatics, this review elucidates the future directions and research framework of "AI for tribology". In this paper, tribo-system information is divided into 5 categories: input information (I), system intrinsic information (S), output information (O), tribological state information (T
s ), and derived state information (Ds ). Then, a fusion method among 5 types of tribo-system information and different AI technologies (regression, classification, clustering, and dimension reduction) has been proposed, which enables tribo-informatics methods to solve common problems such as tribological behavior state monitoring, behavior prediction, and system optimization. The purpose of this review is to offer a systematic comprehension of tribo-informatics and to inspire new research ideas of tribo-informatics. Ultimately, it aspires to enhance the efficiency of problem-solving in tribology. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
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24. Bayesian inference-based wear prediction method for plain bearings under stationary mixed-friction conditions.
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König, Florian, Wirsing, Florian, Jacobs, Georg, He, Rui, Tian, Zhigang, and Zuo, Ming J.
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REMAINING useful life ,BAYESIAN field theory ,PLAINS ,ELASTOHYDRODYNAMIC lubrication - Abstract
This study introduces a method to predict the remaining useful life (RUL) of plain bearings operating under stationary, wear-critical conditions. In this method, the transient wear data of a coupled elastohydrodynamic lubrication (mixed-EHL) and wear simulation approach is used to parametrize a statistical, linear degradation model. The method incorporates Bayesian inference to update the linear degradation model throughout the runtime and thereby consider the transient, system-dependent wear progression within the RUL prediction. A case study is used to show the suitability of the proposed method. The results show that the method can be applied to three distinct types of post-wearing-in behavior: wearing-in with subsequent hydrodynamic, stationary wear, and progressive wear operation. While hydrodynamic operation leads to an infinite lifetime, the method is successfully applied to predict RUL in cases with stationary and progressive wear. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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25. 改性甘薯淀粉及其在食品工业中的应用研究进展.
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李雪, 许晶冰, 杨世雄, 张玲, and 高飞虎
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26. 高校实验室安全责任追究智能管理的探索与实践.
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李 江, 张惠芹, 徐 文, and 孙 宇
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27. The clinical regimens and cell membrane camouflaged nanodrug delivery systems in hematologic malignancies treatment.
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Yuanyuan Liu, Shanwu Yu, Yixiang Chen, Zhihong Hu, Lingling Fan, and Gaofeng Liang
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HEMATOLOGIC malignancies ,CELL membranes ,STEM cell transplantation ,LYMPHATICS ,BONE marrow ,TARGETED drug delivery - Abstract
Hematologic malignancies (HMs), also referred to as hematological or blood cancers, pose significant threats to patients as they impact the blood, bone marrow, and lymphatic system. Despite significant clinical strategies using chemotherapy, radiotherapy, stem cell transplantation, targeted molecular therapy, or immunotherapy, the five-year overall survival of patients with HMs is still low. Fortunately, recent studies demonstrate that the nanodrug delivery system holds the potential to address these challenges and foster effective anti-HMs with precise treatment. In particular, cell membrane camouflaged nanodrug offers enhanced drug targeting, reduced toxicity and side effects, and/or improved immune response to HMs. This review firstly introduces the merits and demerits of clinical strategies in HMs treatment, and then summarizes the types, advantages, and disadvantages of current nanocarriers helping drug delivery in HMs treatment. Furthermore, the types, functions, and mechanisms of cell membrane fragments that help nanodrugs specifically targeted to and accumulate in HM lesions are introduced in detail. Finally, suggestions are given about their clinical translation and future designs on the surface of nanodrugs with multiple functions to improve therapeutic efficiency for cancers. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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28. Analysis of aerodynamic and stealth characteristics of aircraft under the action of microwave plasma.
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Wu, Xinyi, Zhang, Yujian, Tian, Deyang, Wu, Changju, Zhou, Jie, and Zhu, Yunliang
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29. Sishen Pill and its active phytochemicals in treating inflammatory bowel disease and colon cancer: an overview.
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Boxun Zhang, Yingying Cheng, Qin Jian, Sirui Xiang, Qi Xu, Chuchu Wang, Chuan Yang, Junzhi Lin, and Chuan Zheng
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INFLAMMATORY bowel diseases ,COLON cancer ,COLON diseases ,NUCLEAR factor E2 related factor ,MITOGEN-activated protein kinases ,NF-kappa B ,HYPOXIA-inducible factor 1 ,HEAT shock proteins - Abstract
The incidence of inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) and the associated risk of colon cancer are increasing globally. Traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) treatment has unique advantages. The Sishen Pill, a common Chinese patented drug used to treat abdominal pain and diarrhea, consists mainly of Psoraleae Fructus, Myristicae Semen, Euodiae Fructus, and Schisandra Chinensis. Modern research has confirmed that Sishen Pill and its active secondary metabolites, such as psoralen, myristicin, evodiamine, and schisandrin, can improve intestinal inflammation and exert antitumor pharmacological effects. Common mechanisms in treating IBD and colon cancer mainly include regulating inflammation-related signaling pathways such as nuclear factor-kappa B, mitogen-activated protein kinase, phosphatidylinositol 3-kinase, NOD-like receptor heat protein domain-related protein 3, and wingless-type MMTV integration site family; NF-E2-related factor 2 and hypoxia-inducible factor 1α to inhibit oxidative stress; mitochondrial autophagy and endoplasmic reticulum stress; intestinal immune cell differentiation and function through the Janus kinase/signal transducer and activator of transcription pathway; and improving the gut microbiota and intestinal barrier. Overall, existing evidence suggests the potential of the Sishen pill to improve IBD and suppress inflammation-to-cancer transformation. However, large-scale randomized controlled clinical studies and research on the safety of these clinical applications are urgently required. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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30. RETRACTED: Novel Insights Into the Role of Mitochondria-Derived Peptides in Myocardial Infarction.
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Wu, Dan, Kampmann, Enny, and Geng Qian
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MYOCARDIAL infarction ,PEPTIDES ,CELL physiology ,MITOCHONDRIAL DNA ,CELL survival - Abstract
Mitochondria-derived peptides (MDPs) are a new class of bioactive peptides encoded by small open reading frames (sORFs) within known mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) genes. MDPs may affect the expression of nuclear genes and play cytoprotective roles against chronic and age-related diseases by maintaining mitochondrial function and cell viability in the face of metabolic stress and cytotoxic insults. In this review, we summarize clinical and experimental findings indicating that MDPs act as local and systemic regulators of glucose homeostasis, immune and inflammatory responses, mitochondrial function, and adaptive stress responses, and focus on evidence supporting the protective effects of MDPs against myocardial infarction. These insights into MDPs actions suggest their potential in the treatment of cardiovascular diseases and should encourage further research in this field. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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31. 四季秋海棠BsMYB62的抗旱性功能研究.
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刘保国, 张艳文, 姚珂心, 史志坤, 李菲, 李永华, and 张开明
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Copyright of Journal of Northwest A & F University - Natural Science Edition is the property of Editorial Department of Journal of Northwest A&F University (Natural Science Edition) and its content may not be copied or emailed to multiple sites or posted to a listserv without the copyright holder's express written permission. However, users may print, download, or email articles for individual use. This abstract may be abridged. No warranty is given about the accuracy of the copy. Users should refer to the original published version of the material for the full abstract. (Copyright applies to all Abstracts.)
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32. 基于深度学习方法的航空发动机寿命预测模型.
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郭晓静, 贠玉晶, and 徐晓慧
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Copyright of Journal of Vibration, Measurement & Diagnosis is the property of Nanjing Hangkong Daxue and its content may not be copied or emailed to multiple sites or posted to a listserv without the copyright holder's express written permission. However, users may print, download, or email articles for individual use. This abstract may be abridged. No warranty is given about the accuracy of the copy. Users should refer to the original published version of the material for the full abstract. (Copyright applies to all Abstracts.)
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33. 不同预处理对甘薯片油炸特性的影响.
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彭麒燕, 任美玲, 王博, 叶发银, and 赵国华
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Copyright of Food & Fermentation Industries is the property of Food & Fermentation Industries and its content may not be copied or emailed to multiple sites or posted to a listserv without the copyright holder's express written permission. However, users may print, download, or email articles for individual use. This abstract may be abridged. No warranty is given about the accuracy of the copy. Users should refer to the original published version of the material for the full abstract. (Copyright applies to all Abstracts.)
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34. Extracellular Vesicles: The Invisible Heroes and Villains of COVID‐19 Central Neuropathology.
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Chang, Haiqing, Chen, Erya, Hu, Yi, Wu, Lining, Deng, Liyun, Ye‐Lehmann, Shixin, Mao, Xiaobo, Zhu, Tao, Liu, Jin, and Chen, Chan
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EXTRACELLULAR vesicles ,COVID-19 ,NEUROLOGICAL disorders ,CENTRAL nervous system ,COVID-19 treatment ,BLOOD-brain barrier - Abstract
Acknowledging the neurological symptoms of COVID‐19 and the long‐lasting neurological damage even after the epidemic ends are common, necessitating ongoing vigilance. Initial investigations suggest that extracellular vesicles (EVs), which assist in the evasion of the host's immune response and achieve immune evasion in SARS‐CoV‐2 systemic spreading, contribute to the virus's attack on the central nervous system (CNS). The pro‐inflammatory, pro‐coagulant, and immunomodulatory properties of EVs contents may directly drive neuroinflammation and cerebral thrombosis in COVID‐19. Additionally, EVs have attracted attention as potential candidates for targeted therapy in COVID‐19 due to their innate homing properties, low immunogenicity, and ability to cross the blood‐brain barrier (BBB) freely. Mesenchymal stromal/stem cell (MSCs) secreted EVs are widely applied and evaluated in patients with COVID‐19 for their therapeutic effect, considering the limited antiviral treatment. This review summarizes the involvement of EVs in COVID‐19 neuropathology as carriers of SARS‐CoV‐2 or other pathogenic contents, as predictors of COVID‐19 neuropathology by transporting brain‐derived substances, and as therapeutic agents by delivering biotherapeutic substances or drugs. Understanding the diverse roles of EVs in the neuropathological aspects of COVID‐19 provides a comprehensive framework for developing, treating, and preventing central neuropathology and the severe consequences associated with the disease. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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35. 基于GINS家族成员在胶质瘤组织中的表达水平对其进行分型及其临床意义.
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廖永珍, 梁禄, 李意, and 丛丽
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CHINESE medicine ,COMPUTER-assisted molecular modeling ,GLIOMAS ,GENOMICS ,IMMUNOTHERAPY ,CELL physiology ,POLYMERASE chain reaction ,TREATMENT effectiveness ,GENE expression ,SMALL molecules ,MESSENGER RNA ,GENE expression profiling ,GENETIC mutation ,GENETIC techniques ,MOLECULAR biology ,EPIDERMAL growth factor receptors - Abstract
Copyright of Chinese Journal of Cancer Biotherapy is the property of Editorial Office of Chinese Journal of Cancer Biotherapy and its content may not be copied or emailed to multiple sites or posted to a listserv without the copyright holder's express written permission. However, users may print, download, or email articles for individual use. This abstract may be abridged. No warranty is given about the accuracy of the copy. Users should refer to the original published version of the material for the full abstract. (Copyright applies to all Abstracts.)
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36. MARSHAL-OLKIN ALPHA POWER INVERSE RAYLEIGH DISTRIBUTION: PROPERTIES, ESTIMATION AND APPLICATIONS.
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Adegbite, Ismaila Olawale, Adekeye, Kayode Samuel, and Aako, Olubisi Lawrence
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RAYLEIGH model ,MAXIMUM likelihood statistics ,GOODNESS-of-fit tests - Abstract
In this study, a new three-parameter distribution is introduced by extending the two-parameter Alpha Power Inverse Rayleigh distribution using Marshall-Olkin G approach. The proposed Marshall-Olkin Generalized Alpha Power Inverse Rayleigh (MOAPIR) distribution generalizes the Marshall-Olkin Inverse Rayleigh, Alpha Power Inverse Rayleigh, and Inverse Rayleigh distribution. The characterization and statistical properties of the proposed distribution such as hazard rate function, reversed hazard rate function, quantiles, moments, and order statistics were derived. The estimation of the MOAPIR distribution parameters is derived using the maximum likelihood estimation method. The performance of the proposed distribution was compared with other competing distribution using two real-life data. The goodness of fit criteria and the distribution function curve showed that the proposed distribution provides a better fit than other competing distributions of the same family of heavily positive skewed distribution. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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37. A LITERATURE SURVEY ON QUEUEING MODEL WITH WORKING VACATION.
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K., DIVYA and K., INDHIRA
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QUEUING theory ,COMPUTER systems ,WEB services - Abstract
In 2002, the Working Vacation (WV) queues were implemented as an extension of standard queueing models with vacations. During the vacation period in WV queues, the server provides service at a slower pace as opposed to the typical busy period. The objective of this survey is to provide a concise overview of the latest scholarly investigations on queueing models for WVs. The concept of a queue with WV has been implemented across various domains, encompassing computer systems, communication networks, production management, computer communication, manufacturing, and inventory systems. Additionally, it has been applied to network service, web service, file transfer service, and mail service. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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38. High-efficient electromagnetic absorption and composites of carbon microspheres.
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Wang, Fengyuan, Cui, Liru, Zhao, Honghong, Han, Xijiang, and Du, Yunchen
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MICROWAVE materials ,CARBON composites ,IMPEDANCE matching ,ENERGY conversion ,ABSORPTION ,CHEMICAL stability ,MICROSPHERES - Abstract
Electromagnetic (EM) pollution is evolving into a widely concerned environmental problem raised by the extensive application of EM emitting mobile devices. Microwave absorption materials (MAMs), as functional media for the sustainable conversion of EM energy, have been intensively developed for EM pollution precaution in the past two decades. Carbon materials are always considered as one of the most promising candidates for high-performance MAMs due to their tunable dielectric property, good chemical stability, low density, and diverse forms. In particular, carbon microspheres receive much considerable attention, not only for their intrinsic characteristics from the nature of carbon materials but also for their unique advantages in high dispersity and microstructure plasticity. Therefore, the construction of high-performance MAMs based on carbon microspheres has become an active field of research for microwave absorption. This perspective paper offers the recent advances on the explorations of various highly efficient MAMs related to carbon microspheres. Literature review indicates that some unique microstructures, including porous, hollow, core-shell, yolk-shell configurations, and rational chemical composition, can reinforce the microwave absorption performance of carbon microsphere composites significantly through intensifying their loss capability and improving their impedance matching. Besides, the challenges and perspectives are also proposed in terms of current research progress to inspire the further developments of carbon microspheres. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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39. CircFndc3b Mediates Exercise-Induced Neuroprotection by Mitigating Microglial/Macrophage Pyroptosis via the ENO1/KLF2 Axis in Stroke Mice.
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Zhao Y, He X, Yang X, Hong Z, Xu Y, Xu J, Zheng H, Zhang L, Zuo Z, and Hu X
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Circular RNA (circRNA) plays a pivotal role in regulating neurological damage post-ischemic stroke. Previous researches demonstrated that exercise mitigates neurological dysfunction after ischemic stroke, yet the specific contributions of circRNAs to exercise-induced neuroprotection remain unclear. This study reveals that mmu_circ_0001113 (circFndc3b) is markedly downregulated in the penumbral cortex of a mouse model subjected to middle cerebral artery occlusion (MCAO). However, exercise increased circFndc3b expression in microglia/macrophages, alleviating pyroptosis, reducing infarct volume, and enhancing neurological recovery in MCAO mice. Mechanistically, circFndc3b interacted with Enolase 1 (ENO1), facilitating ENO1's binding to the 3' Untranslated Region (3'UTR) of Krüppel-like Factor 2 (Klf2) mRNA, thereby stabilizing Klf2 mRNA and increasing its protein expression, which suppressed NOD-like Receptor Family Pyrin Domain Containing 3 (NLRP3) inflammasome-mediated microglial/macrophage pyroptosis. Additionally, circFndc3b enhanced ENO1's interaction with the 3'UTR of Fused in Sarcoma (FUS) mRNA, leading to increased FUS protein levels and promoting circFndc3b cyclization. These results suggest that circFndc3b mediates exercise-induced anti-pyroptotic effects via the ENO1/Klf2 axis, and a circFndc3b/ENO1/FUS positive feedback loop may potentiate exercise's neuroprotective effects. This study unveils a novel mechanism underlying exercise-induced neuroprotection in ischemic stroke and positions circFndc3b as a promising therapeutic target for stroke management, mimicking the beneficial effects of exercise., (© 2024 The Author(s). Advanced Science published by Wiley‐VCH GmbH.)
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40. Inflammation-Targeted Biomimetic Nano-Decoys via Inhibiting the Infiltration of Immune Cells and Effectively Delivering Glucocorticoids for Enhanced Multiple Sclerosis Treatment.
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Yang Y, Zhao Y, Liu H, Wu X, Guo M, Xie L, Wang G, Shi J, Yu W, and Dong G
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Excessive infiltration of neutrophil and inflammatory cytokines accumulation as well as the inadequate delivery of drugs to the targeted site are key pathological cascades in multiple sclerosis (MS). Herein, inflammation-targeting biomimetic nano-decoys (TFMN) is developed that inhibit the infiltration of immune cells and effectively deliver glucocorticoids to lesions for enhanced MS treatment. Nano-decoys encapsulated with the glucocorticoid methylprednisolone (MPS) are prepared by coating neutrophil membrane (NM) on nanoparticles formed by the self-assembly of tannic acid and poloxamer188/pluronic68. Benefiting from the natural inflammation-targeting ability of activated neutrophil membranes, TFMN can target the lesion site and prevent neutrophils infiltration by adsorbing and neutralizing elevated neutrophil-related cytokines, subsequently modulating the inflammatory microenvironment in experimental autoimmune encephalomyelitis mice. TFMN exhibits a strong antioxidant capacity and scavenged excessive reactive oxygen species to enhance neuronal protection. Furthermore, at the inflammation site, perforin, discharged by cytotoxic T-lymphocytes, triggered the controlled release of MPS within the TFMN through perforin-formed pores in the NM. Simultaneously, this mechanism protected neurons from perforin-induced toxicity. The MPS liberated at the targeted site achieves optimal drug accumulation, thereby enhancing therapeutic efficacy. In conclusion, the innovative system shows potential for integrating various therapeutic agents, offering a novel strategy for CNS disorders., (© 2024 Wiley‐VCH GmbH.)
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41. Design of a Novel Drug Delivery Nanosystem that Simultaneously Realizes Real‐Time Tracing and Drug Delivery Across the Blood–Brain Barrier.
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Wang, Xiu, Qin, Lijing, Song, Baoqin, Wu, Mengru, and Liang, Wanjun
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CONTROLLED release drugs ,DRUG delivery systems ,DRUG design ,BRAIN damage ,NERVOUS system ,BLOOD-brain barrier ,FETAL monitoring - Abstract
Acute encephalitis is a brain infection that can harm the nervous system if not recognized and treated promptly. However, the presence of the blood–brain barrier restricts therapeutic agent distribution from the bloodstream to the brain parenchyma, severely restricting effective therapy for this disease. Herein, a novel drug delivery system based on a macrophage (RAW 264.7 cells) artifactual diagnostic and therapeutic nanoparticles (IPD@RAW) drug‐loading approach is presented, which exploits RAW cells' ability to cross the blood–brain barrier and go toward inflammation, and efficiently realizes the targeted enrichment of diagnostic and therapeutic nanoparticles at the site of inflammation in the brain. This nano‐drug‐carrying technology can accurately depict the degree of inflammation in real time for an extended period due to the significant penetration depth and high signal‐to‐noise ratio of near‐infrared (NIR) imaging. Meanwhile, the modified polydopamine can trigger the controlled release of anti‐inflammatory drugs through photothermal conversion under NIR irradiation to reduce the expression of cellular inflammatory factors, such as TNF‐α, IL‐6, and IL‐1β, and alleviate the brain damage due to secretion of this inflammatory factor. As a result, this drug delivery system provides a reliable tool for overcoming the blood–brain barrier to achieve early diagnosis and treatment of acute encephalitis. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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42. Realizing the high thermoelectric performance of highly preferentially oriented SnSe based nanorods via band alignment.
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Gong, Yaru, Ying, Pan, Zhang, Qingtang, Liu, Yuqi, Huang, Xinqi, Dou, Wei, Zhang, Yujing, Li, Di, Zhang, Dewei, Feng, Tao, Wang, Meiyu, Chen, Guang, and Tang, Guodong
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43. Thermoresponsive and Supramolecular Polymers: Interesting Biomaterials for Drug Delivery.
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Darvishi A and Ansari M
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- Humans, Hydrogen-Ion Concentration, Drug Carriers chemistry, Biocompatible Materials chemistry, Drug Delivery Systems methods, Polymers chemistry, Temperature
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How to use and deliver drugs to diseased and damaged areas has been one of the main concerns of pharmacologists and doctors for a long time. With the efforts of researchers, the advancement of technology, and the involvement of engineering in the health field, diverse and promising approaches have been studied and used to achieve this goal. A better understanding of biomaterials and the ability of production equipment led researchers to offer new drug delivery systems to the world. In recent decades, responsive polymers (exclusively to temperature and pH) and supramolecular polymers have received much attention due to their unique capabilities. Although this field of research still needs to be scrutinized and studied more, their recognition, examination, and use as drug delivery systems is a start for a promising future. This review study, focusing on temperature-responsive and supramolecular biomaterials and their application as drug delivery systems, deals with their structure, properties, and role in the noninvasive and effective delivery of medicinal agents., (© 2024 Wiley‐VCH GmbH.)
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44. Photocatalytic Sulfonylation: Innovations and Applications.
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Huang AX, Li R, Lv QY, and Yu B
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Photosynthesis, converting sustainable solar energy into chemical energy, has emerged as a promising craft to achieve diverse organic transformations due to its mild reaction conditions, sustainability, and high efficiency. The synthesis of sulfonated compounds has drawn significant attention in the pharmaceuticals, agrochemicals, and materials industries due to the unique structure and electronic properties of the sulfonyl groups. Over the past decades, many photocatalytic sulfonylation reactions have been developed. In this review, the recent advances in photocatalyzed sulfonylation have been reviewed since 2020, with a primary focus on discussing reaction design and mechanism., (© 2024 Wiley-VCH GmbH.)
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45. Electrostatically Designing Materials and Interfaces.
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Zojer E
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Collective electrostatic effects arise from the superposition of electrostatic potentials of periodically arranged (di)polar entities and are known to crucially impact the electronic structures of hybrid interfaces. Here, it is discussed, how they can be used outside the beaten paths of materials design for realizing systems with advanced and sometimes unprecedented properties. The versatility of the approach is demonstrated by applying electrostatic design not only to metal-organic interfaces and adsorbed (complex) monolayers, but also to inter-layer interfaces in van der Waals heterostructures, to polar metal-organic frameworks (MOFs), and to the cylindrical pores of covalent organic frameworks (COFs). The presented design ideas are straightforward to simulate and especially for metal-organic interfaces also their experimental implementation has been amply demonstrated. For van der Waals heterostructures, the needed building blocks are available, while the required assembly approaches are just being developed. Conversely, for MOFs the necessary growth techniques exist, but more work on advanced linker molecules is required. Finally, COF structures exist that contain pores decorated with polar groups, but the electrostatic impact of these groups has been largely ignored so far. All this suggest that the dawn of the age of electrostatic design is currently experienced with potential breakthroughs lying ahead., (© 2024 The Author. Advanced Materials published by Wiley‐VCH GmbH.)
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46. Photocatalysis as a green alternative toolkit for the construction of nitrogen-enriched heterocycles via the direct and indirect activation of alkynes/alkenes.
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Das, Anupam, Gouthaman, Siddan, and Justin Thomas, K. R.
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ALKYNES ,ORGANIC synthesis ,ALKENES ,HETEROCYCLIC compounds ,PHARMACEUTICAL chemistry ,PHOTOCATALYSIS - Abstract
Alkenes and alkynes are among the most fundamental and valuable synthons utilized to create atom- and step-efficient heterocyclic compounds, which are crucial components of many drugs, natural products, and essential intermediates in contemporary synthetic organic chemistry. Furthermore, because of their many physical, chemical, and biological properties, nitrogen-based motifs have become crucial building blocks in materials and pharmaceutical chemistry. Consequently, nitrogen heterocycles have been decorated with numerous chromophores and fine chemicals via novel synthetic techniques and procedures to enhance their functional properties. Traditional reactions require predetermined reagents and appropriate interacting catalysts. Alternatively, photoinduced techniques do not require these conditions as light may directly interact with molecules and increase their reactivity. Since nitrogen scaffolds are present in >50% of all medicinal and functional materials, creating an effective synthetic process employing a photo-induced approach has become a valuable tool in recent years. This study summarizes and presents photocatalytic processes for the synthesis of nitrogen-enriched heterocycles from saturated and unsaturated alkynes and alkenes. Alternative methods involving the activation of nitrogen precursors are also discussed and compared. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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47. 金刚石磨粒纳米加工单晶碳化硅非连续表面机理研究.
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王一凡, 唐文智, 何 艳, 高兴军, 凡 林, and 宋淑媛
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48. The role of the peripheral system dysfunction in the pathogenesis of sepsis-associated encephalopathy.
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Jingyu Zhang, Shuangli Chen, Xiyou Hu, Lihong Huang, PeiYong Loh, Xinru Yuan, Zhen Liu, Jinyu Lian, Lianqi Geng, Zelin Chen, Yi Guo, and Bo Chen
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SEPSIS ,CENTRAL nervous system injuries ,BRAIN diseases ,NERVOUS system injuries ,IMMUNOLOGIC diseases ,BLOOD-brain barrier - Abstract
Sepsis is a condition that greatly impacts the brain, leading to neurological dysfunction and heightened mortality rates, making it one of the primary organs affected. Injury to the central nervous system can be attributed to dysfunction of various organs throughout the entire body and imbalances within the peripheral immune system. Furthermore, central nervous system injury can create a vicious circle with infection-induced peripheral immune disorders. We collate the pathogenesis of septic encephalopathy, which involves microglial activation, programmed cell death, mitochondrial dysfunction, endoplasmic reticulum stress, neurotransmitter imbalance, and blood-brain barrier disruption. We also spotlight the effects of intestinal flora and its metabolites, enterocyte-derived exosomes, cholinergic anti-inflammatory pathway, peripheral T cells and their cytokines on septic encephalopathy. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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49. 北京地区酱香型白酒第四轮次入窖酒醅中 微生物及风味物质的变化.
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黄慧芹, 徐友强, 李微微, 张成楠, 朱 华, 王红安, and 李秀婷
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MICROBIAL diversity ,FLAVOR - Abstract
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50. 结合词向量和自注意力机制的设计素材推荐系统.
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孙清华, 邓程, and 顾振宇
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Copyright of Journal of Computer-Aided Design & Computer Graphics / Jisuanji Fuzhu Sheji Yu Tuxingxue Xuebao is the property of Gai Kan Bian Wei Hui and its content may not be copied or emailed to multiple sites or posted to a listserv without the copyright holder's express written permission. However, users may print, download, or email articles for individual use. This abstract may be abridged. No warranty is given about the accuracy of the copy. Users should refer to the original published version of the material for the full abstract. (Copyright applies to all Abstracts.)
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