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2. Mucinous carcinoma with micropapillary features is morphologically, clinically and genetically distinct from pure mucinous carcinoma of breast
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Wenyan Hu, Peng Sun, Mei Li, Xue Chao, Zaixuan Zhong, Qianyi Lu, Rongzhen Luo, Jiehua He, and Dan Chen
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Adult ,0301 basic medicine ,Pathology ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Lymphovascular invasion ,Breast Neoplasms ,Biology ,medicine.disease_cause ,Pathology and Forensic Medicine ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,ErbB ,medicine ,Humans ,HER2 Amplification ,Mucinous carcinoma ,Aged ,Retrospective Studies ,Breast Mucinous Carcinoma ,Mutation ,Nodal metastasis ,GATA3 ,Middle Aged ,medicine.disease ,Adenocarcinoma, Mucinous ,Carcinoma, Papillary ,030104 developmental biology ,030220 oncology & carcinogenesis ,Female - Abstract
Micropapillary features are seen in pure mucinous carcinoma of breast (PMC), which is termed mucinous carcinoma with micropapillary features (MPMC). However, whether MPMC can be identified as a morphologically, clinically or genetically distinct entity from PMC remains controversial. In this study, a retrospective review of 161 cases of breast mucinous carcinoma was conducted to assess the clinicopathologic features, prognostic implications, and genomic alterations of MPMC and PMC. MPMCs were identified in 32% of mucinous carcinomas showing an excellent interobserver agreement (ICC = 0.922). MPMCs occurred at a younger age and exhibited higher nuclear grade, more frequent lymph nodal metastasis, lymphovascular invasion, and HER2 amplification compared with PMCs. Survival analyses revealed that MPMCs show decreased progression-free survival compared with PMCs in both unmatched and matched cohorts. A similar outcome of distant disease-free survival was observed only in the unmatched cohort. However, no statistical difference in recurrence score was observed between MPMC and PMC using a 21-gene assay. Notably, both MPMCs and PMCs displayed low mutation burden, common mutations affecting TTN, GATA3, SF3B1, TP53, recurrent 6q14.1-q27 losses, and 8p11.21-q24.3 gains. GATA3, TP53, and SF3B1 were recurrently mutated in MPMCs, while PIK3CA mutations were exclusively detected in PMCs. Moreover, MPMCs harbored 17q and 20q gains as well as 17p losses, while PMCs displayed gains at 6p. PI3K-Akt, mTOR, ErbB, and focal adhesion pathways were more frequently deregulated in MPMCs than in PMCs, which may responsible for the aggressive tumor behavior of MPMCs. Our findings suggest that MPMC is morphologically, clinically, and genetically distinct from PMC.
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- 2020
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3. Forecasting fine-grained sensing coverage in opportunistic vehicular sensing
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Wenyan Hu, Stephan Winter, and Kourosh Khoshelham
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Urban Studies ,Ecological Modeling ,Geography, Planning and Development ,General Environmental Science - Published
- 2023
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4. Prevalence, antimicrobial resistance and genetic characterization of Vibrio parahaemolyticus isolated from retail aquatic products in Nanjing, China
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Haibo Zhou, Xinmei Liu, Wenyan Hu, Jun Yang, Hui Jiang, Xiaojie Sun, Xiaomei Bie, Zhaoxin Lu, Feng Xue, Dexin Zeng, Luyan Jiang, Qiushi Feng, Yan Liu, and Wei Shen
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China ,Drug Resistance, Bacterial ,Prevalence ,Vibrio parahaemolyticus ,Phylogeny ,Anti-Bacterial Agents ,Food Science - Abstract
Vibrio parahaemolyticus, is one of the most frequently reported pathogenic microorganisms that causes foodborne illnesses worldwide. The aims of the current study were to determine the prevalence, virulence genes, antimicrobial resistance, biofilm formation ability (BFA) and genetic characterization of V. parahaemolyticus recovered from retail aquatic products in Nanjing, China. There were 131 samples (71.6%) that tested positive for V. parahaemolyticus. The thermostable direct hemolysin-related hemolysin (trh) gene was found in two isolates (1.5%). Antimicrobial susceptibility tests showed that 46.6% of isolates were multidrug resistant. High resistance was observed to ampicillin (100%), cephalosporin (99.2%), trimethoprim/sulfamethoxazole (38.2%) and tetracycline (16.0%). Ten resistance patterns were found. The crystal violet staining assay showed that 35.1% had strong BFA, and 52.7% had intermediate BFA; notably, five (3.8%) extremely strong BFA strains were obtained from wet markets. According to whole genome sequencing analysis of 59 randomly selected isolates, 46 sequence types (STs) were identified, including 22 novel STs, and ST1042 was the dominant sequence type. It is clear that the V. parahaemolyticus population exhibits a high level of genetic variation. Our findings provide comprehensive insight into the prevalence and phylogenetic relationship of V. parahaemolyticus in aquatic products, suggesting potential hazards to consumers in Nanjing.
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- 2022
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5. Nondestructive detection of underlying moldy lesions of apple using frequency domain diffuse optical tomography
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Zhongyi Wang, Longlian Zhao, Xiaoqiong Zhu, Daqing Piao, Jiangtao Li, and Wenyan Hu
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0106 biological sciences ,Materials science ,business.industry ,Laser source ,Detector ,04 agricultural and veterinary sciences ,Iterative reconstruction ,Horticulture ,01 natural sciences ,Diffuse optical imaging ,040501 horticulture ,Optics ,Frequency domain ,0405 other agricultural sciences ,business ,Agronomy and Crop Science ,010606 plant biology & botany ,Food Science - Abstract
Nondestructive tomographic identification of underlying moldy lesions of apple is demonstrated experimentally, for the first time, by using frequency domain diffuse optical tomography (FD-DOT). The custom applicator-probe had 18 optodes distributed on a spheroid apple-size imaging domain. The 12 source channels were time-multiplexed to a laser source modulated at 110 MHz, and the 6 detector channels were individually conditioned for parallel heterodyning at 10 kHz. The iterative image reconstruction was performed without priors in an open-source finite-element-method (FEM) package with custom meshing of the imaging domain. Cylindrical moldy lesions in apple at controlled center depths ranging from 10 mm to 35 mm were established using 10 mm diameter cylinder inclusions harvested from mildew flesh, and freeform lesions in apple were developed by injecting colonies of Alternaria alternate. The moldy lesions not deeper than 20 mm from the peel were resolvable on the absorption images. The moldy lesions were unremarkable on the reduced scattering images. Contrast-detail-analysis is also performed in simulation to assess the condition of identifying a moldy-core lesion by FD-DOT.
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- 2019
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6. Fourier Deconvolution Ion Mobility Spectrometry
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Wenyan Hu, Qingyan Meng, Ying Lu, Yanfeng Xu, Okonkwo Juliet Nwadiuso, Jianna Yu, Wen Liu, Guoxing Jing, Wenshan Li, and Wenjie Liu
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Fourier Analysis ,Ion Mobility Spectrometry ,Signal-To-Noise Ratio ,Analytical Chemistry - Abstract
Multiplexing the ion packet injection with advanced signal processing is an effective method to improve both the ion throughput and signal-to-noise ratio for ion mobility spectrometry. Generally used multiplexing methods include Hadamard transform ion mobility spectrometry (HT-IMS), Fourier transform ion mobility spectrometry (FT-IMS), and correlation ion mobility spectrometry (C-IMS). However, HT-IMS sometimes suffer from false peaks and further processing is needed, FT-IMS generally requires longer spectra acquisition time than the traditional signal averaging method, and C-IMS also demonstrated drawbacks such as spectra baseline distortions when using traditional on-off binary gating switches. To improve the performance of multiplexing ion mobility spectrometry, this study investigates the Fourier deconvolution to increase the resolving power and signal-to-noise ratio at the same time. This approach modulates the ion gate with a linear square wave chirp sequence and synchronizes the data acquisition and ion gate modulation and then reconstructs the ion mobility spectra based on convolution theorems. The equivalent ion injection period is decreased to microseconds scale with the signal-to-noise ratio improved by up to 13 times on average, and the resolving power is improved by up to 50% compared with traditional signal averaging methods without hardware modifications.
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- 2022
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7. Novel tandem catalytic system of β-diketonate zirconium/two different cocatalysts for preparing branched polyethylene
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Ren Hegang, Weidong Yan, Luhai Wang, Binyuan Liu, Lifang Wen, Wenyan Hu, and Min Yang
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Diethylaluminium chloride ,Zirconium ,Ethylene ,Process Chemistry and Technology ,Methylaluminoxane ,chemistry.chemical_element ,General Chemistry ,Polyethylene ,Catalysis ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Monomer ,chemistry ,Polymer chemistry ,Molar mass distribution ,Organic chemistry - Abstract
Tandem catalytic systems, consisting of one catalyst with two different activators, were successfully employed in preparing branched polyethylene from ethylene as sole monomer. The catalyst precursor (β-diketonate zirconium) was used in combination with diethylaluminium chloride (AlEt2Cl) and methylaluminoxane (MAO) (or trialkylaluminum AlR3) as cocatalysts to form the oligomerization active species and copolymerization active species, respectively. The 13C NMR spectrum revealed that the resultant polymer was branched polyethylene. The molar ratio between the two cocatalysts had a remarkable effect on the catalytic activity and the properties of copolymer, such as melting temperature, crystallinity, molecular weight and molecular weight distribution.
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- 2009
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