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2. Completely blind image quality assessment via contourlet energy statistics
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Chaofeng Li, Tuxin Guan, Yuhui Zheng, Bo Jin, Xiaojun Wu, and Alan Bovik
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Optical, image and video signal processing ,Computer vision and image processing techniques ,Other topics in statistics ,Spatial and pictorial databases ,Photography ,TR1-1050 ,Computer software ,QA76.75-76.765 - Abstract
Abstract An aim of completely blind image quality assessment (BIQA) is to develop algorithms which can grade image quality without any prior knowledge of the images. Here, a new contourlet energy statistics based completely on blind opinion‐unaware BIQA (OU‐BIQA) method is proposed, which can predict the perceptual severity of a range of image distortion types without requiring any prior knowledge. According to the energy distribution of the contourlet sub‐bands of natural images in log‐domain, the lower‐scale sub‐band energy can be predicted by the corresponding higher‐scale sub‐band energies of distorted images. A quality model is then constructed by quantifying the difference between predicted energy and realistic energy. Meanwhile, an effective method for adjusting and compensating an undesired distortion is integrated into the quality model. Experimental results show that the proposed new method outperforms state‐of‐the‐art OU‐BIQA models on relevant portions of TID2013 database, and is competitive on the LIVE IQA database. Moreover, the proposed model is very fast, suggesting a real‐time solution to high‐performance BIQA.
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- 2021
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3. Development and validation of an endoscopic images-based deep learning model for detection with nasopharyngeal malignancies
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Chaofeng Li, Bingzhong Jing, Liangru Ke, Bin Li, Weixiong Xia, Caisheng He, Chaonan Qian, Chong Zhao, Haiqiang Mai, Mingyuan Chen, Kajia Cao, Haoyuan Mo, Ling Guo, Qiuyan Chen, Linquan Tang, Wenze Qiu, Yahui Yu, Hu Liang, Xinjun Huang, Guoying Liu, Wangzhong Li, Lin Wang, Rui Sun, Xiong Zou, Shanshan Guo, Peiyu Huang, Donghua Luo, Fang Qiu, Yishan Wu, Yijun Hua, Kuiyuan Liu, Shuhui Lv, Jingjing Miao, Yanqun Xiang, Ying Sun, Xiang Guo, and Xing Lv
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Nasopharyngeal malignancy ,Deep learning ,Differential diagnosis ,Automatic segmentation ,Neoplasms. Tumors. Oncology. Including cancer and carcinogens ,RC254-282 - Abstract
Abstract Background Due to the occult anatomic location of the nasopharynx and frequent presence of adenoid hyperplasia, the positive rate for malignancy identification during biopsy is low, thus leading to delayed or missed diagnosis for nasopharyngeal malignancies upon initial attempt. Here, we aimed to develop an artificial intelligence tool to detect nasopharyngeal malignancies under endoscopic examination based on deep learning. Methods An endoscopic images-based nasopharyngeal malignancy detection model (eNPM-DM) consisting of a fully convolutional network based on the inception architecture was developed and fine-tuned using separate training and validation sets for both classification and segmentation. Briefly, a total of 28,966 qualified images were collected. Among these images, 27,536 biopsy-proven images from 7951 individuals obtained from January 1st, 2008, to December 31st, 2016, were split into the training, validation and test sets at a ratio of 7:1:2 using simple randomization. Additionally, 1430 images obtained from January 1st, 2017, to March 31st, 2017, were used as a prospective test set to compare the performance of the established model against oncologist evaluation. The dice similarity coefficient (DSC) was used to evaluate the efficiency of eNPM-DM in automatic segmentation of malignant area from the background of nasopharyngeal endoscopic images, by comparing automatic segmentation with manual segmentation performed by the experts. Results All images were histopathologically confirmed, and included 5713 (19.7%) normal control, 19,107 (66.0%) nasopharyngeal carcinoma (NPC), 335 (1.2%) NPC and 3811 (13.2%) benign diseases. The eNPM-DM attained an overall accuracy of 88.7% (95% confidence interval (CI) 87.8%–89.5%) in detecting malignancies in the test set. In the prospective comparison phase, eNPM-DM outperformed the experts: the overall accuracy was 88.0% (95% CI 86.1%–89.6%) vs. 80.5% (95% CI 77.0%–84.0%). The eNPM-DM required less time (40 s vs. 110.0 ± 5.8 min) and exhibited encouraging performance in automatic segmentation of nasopharyngeal malignant area from the background, with an average DSC of 0.78 ± 0.24 and 0.75 ± 0.26 in the test and prospective test sets, respectively. Conclusions The eNPM-DM outperformed oncologist evaluation in diagnostic classification of nasopharyngeal mass into benign versus malignant, and realized automatic segmentation of malignant area from the background of nasopharyngeal endoscopic images.
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- 2018
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4. Combination Use of Tegafur and Apatinib as First-Line Therapy in Treatment of Advanced Gastric Cancer: A Single-Blinded Randomized Study
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Chaofeng Li, Tao Tang, and Wenyue Wang
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Diseases of the digestive system. Gastroenterology ,RC799-869 - Abstract
Objective. To investigate the efficacy and safety of the combination use of tegafur and apatinib as a first-line therapy strategy in advanced gastric cancer (GC). Methods. The present study included a total of 62 advanced GC patients. The patients were randomized into the combined group (treated with both tegafur and apatinib) and the control group (treated with only tegafur). Treatment efficacy, KPS score, nutrition condition, and progression-free survival time (PFS) were recorded. Results. Both the response and disease control rates were significantly higher in the combined group. The PFS time was remarkably higher and the KPS score was significantly reduced in the combined group after treatment. After treatment, both groups showed significantly increased nutrition risk, but the rates of patients with nutrition risk or innutrition were remarkably higher in the combined group. The ADR rates were also significantly higher in the combined group. Conclusion. The combination use could achieve good efficacy and prolong patients’ PFS time; however, apatinib also reduced the patients’ quality of life and enhanced the nutrition risk and adverse drug reactions.
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- 2020
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5. An Improved Principle of Rapid Oscillation Suppression of a Pendulum by a Controllable Moving Mass: Theory and Simulation
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Chaofeng Li, Zijian Zhang, Xiaowen Liu, and Zengchuang Shen
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Physics ,QC1-999 - Abstract
An improved principle is proposed in this paper to achieve a more efficient amplitude suppression of an oscillating pendulum by a controllable moving mass. By establishing the governing equation of the pendulum with a moving mass, several suppression rules are presented to stipulate the motion parameters of the moving mass. The damping ratio is introduced to quantify the suppression effects generated by the mass intermittent motion. With the verification of the accuracy of the present model, some simulation has been taken to get the maximum damping ratio and solve the problem of the nonsynchronous motion. The simulation results show that the new principle is a more powerful control method for the oscillation problem of a pendulum. It is suggested that the new method should carry out the relevant active control experiment in the future research.
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- 2019
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6. Analysis on Forced Vibration of Thin-Wall Cylindrical Shell with Nonlinear Boundary Condition
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Qiansheng Tang, Chaofeng Li, and Bangchun Wen
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Physics ,QC1-999 - Abstract
Forced vibration of thin-wall cylindrical shell under nonlinear boundary condition was discussed in this paper. The nonlinear boundary was modeled as supported clearance in one end of shell and the restraint was assumed as linearly elastic in the radial direction. Based on Sanders’ shell theory, Lagrange equation was utilized to derive the nonlinear governing equations of cylindrical shell. The displacements in three directions were represented by beam functions and trigonometric functions. In the study of nonlinear dynamic responses of thin-wall cylindrical shell with supported clearance under external loads, the Newmark method is used to obtain time history, frequency spectrum plot, phase portraits, Poincare section, bifurcation diagrams, and three-dimensional spectrum plot with different parameters. The effects of external loads, supported clearance, and support stiffness on nonlinear dynamics behaviors of cylindrical shell with nonlinear boundary condition were discussed.
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- 2016
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7. Salt Tolerant Gene 1 contributes to salt tolerance by maintaining photosystem II activity in maize
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Xiupeng Mei, Zikun Zhao, Yang Bai, Qiuyue Yang, Yuling Gan, Wenqin Wang, Chaofeng Li, Jiuguang Wang, and Yilin Cai
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Physiology ,Plant Science - Published
- 2023
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8. Suicidal ideation and attempted suicide among cancer patients during the COVID‐19 pandemic
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Zikun Ma, Yize Mao, Yuanyuan Wang, Zhizhou Duan, Diyang Qu, Chaofeng Li, Runsen Chen, and Zhuowei Liu
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Adult ,Young Adult ,Infectious Diseases ,Risk Factors ,Neoplasms ,Virology ,COVID-19 ,Humans ,Suicide, Attempted ,Pandemics ,Suicidal Ideation - Abstract
This study aimed to understand the suicidal ideation and suicidal attempts among cancer patients during the COVID-19 pandemic. The data were collected from patients diagnosed with cancer while attending the largest cancer center in the south of China. A structured questionnaire was used to investigate patients' demographic data, suicidal behavior, and factors related to COVID-19. Mental health conditions were measured by the Generalized Anxiety Disorder-7, the Patient Health Questionnaire-9, and the Brief Symptom Inventory. Comorbidities and medical conditions of cancer patients were extracted from the electronic healthcare records. Among the 5670 cancer patients, 755 (13.3%) reported suicidal ideation, and 266 (4.7%) reported suicidal attempts during the COVID-19 pandemic. The age group with the highest risk of suicidal ideation was 20-24 years (23.9%). Lifetime history of suffering from mental disorders, longer time since cancer diagnosis, regional and distant tumor stage, depression, anxiety, hostility, having a higher frequency of worrying about cancer management due to COVID-19, higher frequency feeling of overwhelming psychological pressure due to COVID-19, having a higher level of barriers to manage cancer due to COVID-19, and higher barriers to continue treatment of cancer due to inconveniences caused by COVID-19, were all significantly associated with increased risk of suicidal ideation. We also identified the risk factors of suicide attempts. This is the first study investigating the prevalence and risk factors associated with suicidal ideation and suicidal attempts in Chinese cancer patients during the COVID-19 pandemic. Our findings suggest that it is essential to monitor the mental health conditions of this vulnerable population, especially for cancer patients who have comorbidity with a history of mental disorders. Also, government policymakers should take action to protect cancer patients to avoid any interruption of their continued treatment. Further efforts are urgently required to develop specific psychological interventions to reduce the risk factors among cancer patients during the COVID-19 pandemic.
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- 2022
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9. Three Natural Andesitic to Rhyolitic Glasses (OJY‐1, OH‐1, OA‐1) as Reference Materials for In Situ Microanalysis
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Shitou Wu, Andreas Audétat, Klaus Peter Jochum, Hao Wang, Jingyuan Chen, Brigitte Stoll, Chao Zhang, Zhian Bao, Shuiyuan Yang, Chaofeng Li, Xuefeng Wang, Chunxue Xu, Lei Xu, Chao Huang, Liewen Xie, Yueheng Yang, and Jinhui Yang
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Geochemistry and Petrology ,Geology - Published
- 2022
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10. Frontispiz: A Highly Compatible Phototrophic Community for Carbon‐Negative Biosynthesis
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Chaofeng Li, Ruoyu Wang, Jiawei Wang, Liangxu Liu, Hengrun Li, Haotian Zheng, and Jun Ni
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General Medicine - Published
- 2023
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11. Artificial intelligence for assisting cancer diagnosis and treatment in the era of precision medicine
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Chen-Fei Wu, Zi-Hang Chen, Chaofeng Li, Rui-Hua Xu, Ying Sun, and Li Lin
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Computer science ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Personalized treatment ,Reviews ,convolutional neural network ,Review ,Medical Oncology ,cancer treatment ,Neoplasms ,cancer diagnosis ,medicine ,Humans ,Precision Medicine ,Grading (tumors) ,Early Detection of Cancer ,RC254-282 ,business.industry ,Deep learning ,deep neural network ,Cancer ,deep learning ,Neoplasms. Tumors. Oncology. Including cancer and carcinogens ,medicine.disease ,Precision medicine ,artificial intelligence ,Radiation therapy ,Clinical trial ,Workflow ,oncology ,cancer research ,Artificial intelligence ,business - Abstract
Over the past decade, artificial intelligence (AI) has contributed substantially to the resolution of various medical problems, including cancer. Deep learning (DL), a subfield of AI, is characterized by its ability to perform automated feature extraction and has great power in the assimilation and evaluation of large amounts of complicated data. On the basis of a large quantity of medical data and novel computational technologies, AI, especially DL, has been applied in various aspects of oncology research and has the potential to enhance cancer diagnosis and treatment. These applications range from early cancer detection, diagnosis, classification and grading, molecular characterization of tumors, prediction of patient outcomes and treatment responses, personalized treatment, automatic radiotherapy workflows, novel anti‐cancer drug discovery, and clinical trials. In this review, we introduced the general principle of AI, summarized major areas of its application for cancer diagnosis and treatment, and discussed its future directions and remaining challenges. As the adoption of AI in clinical use is increasing, we anticipate the arrival of AI‐powered cancer care., This review introduced the general principle of AI, summarize major areas of its application for cancer diagnosis, treatment, and precision medicine and discuss its future directions and remaining challenges.
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- 2021
12. Distributive and collaborative push‐and‐pull in an artificial microbial consortium for improved consolidated bioprocessing
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Hao Fang, Yuntao Deng, Yingjie Pan, Chaofeng Li, and Liang Yu
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Environmental Engineering ,General Chemical Engineering ,Biotechnology - Published
- 2022
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13. Completely blind image quality assessment via contourlet energy statistics
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Tuxin Guan, Bo Jin, Chaofeng Li, Yuhui Zheng, Alan C. Bovik, and Xiaojun Wu
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Completely blind ,Image quality ,business.industry ,Computer science ,Contourlet ,QA76.75-76.765 ,Signal Processing ,Photography ,Computer vision ,Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition ,Artificial intelligence ,Energy statistics ,Computer software ,Electrical and Electronic Engineering ,business ,TR1-1050 ,Software - Abstract
An aim of completely blind image quality assessment (BIQA) is to develop algorithms which can grade image quality without any prior knowledge of the images. Here, a new contourlet energy statistics based completely on blind opinion‐unaware BIQA (OU‐BIQA) method is proposed, which can predict the perceptual severity of a range of image distortion types without requiring any prior knowledge. According to the energy distribution of the contourlet sub‐bands of natural images in log‐domain, the lower‐scale sub‐band energy can be predicted by the corresponding higher‐scale sub‐band energies of distorted images. A quality model is then constructed by quantifying the difference between predicted energy and realistic energy. Meanwhile, an effective method for adjusting and compensating an undesired distortion is integrated into the quality model. Experimental results show that the proposed new method outperforms state‐of‐the‐art OU‐BIQA models on relevant portions of TID2013 database, and is competitive on the LIVE IQA database. Moreover, the proposed model is very fast, suggesting a real‐time solution to high‐performance BIQA.
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- 2021
14. MicroRNA6443‐mediated regulation of FERULATE 5‐HYDROXYLASE gene alters lignin composition and enhances saccharification in Populus tomentosa
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Wanxiang Lu, Di Fan, Shu Yao, Chunfen Fan, Keming Luo, Jian Hu, Chaofeng Li, Yangyang Yan, and Jianqiu Li
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0106 biological sciences ,0301 basic medicine ,Physiology ,Plant Science ,Genetically modified crops ,Lignin ,01 natural sciences ,03 medical and health sciences ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Cytochrome P-450 Enzyme System ,Biosynthesis ,Gene Expression Regulation, Plant ,Gene expression ,Hexose ,Gene ,Vascular tissue ,chemistry.chemical_classification ,Arabidopsis Proteins ,fungi ,food and beverages ,Plants, Genetically Modified ,Wood ,MicroRNAs ,Populus ,030104 developmental biology ,chemistry ,Biochemistry ,Monolignol ,010606 plant biology & botany - Abstract
Ferulate 5-hydroxylase (F5H) is a limiting enzyme involved in biosynthesizing sinapyl (S) monolignol in angiosperms. Genetic regulation of F5H can influence S monolignol synthesis and therefore improve saccharification efficiency and biofuel production. To date, little is known about whether F5H is post-transcriptionally regulated by endogenous microRNAs (miRNAs) in woody plants. Here, we report that a microRNA, miR6443, specifically regulates S lignin biosynthesis during stem development in Populus tomentosa. In situ hybridization showed that miR6443 is preferentially expressed in vascular tissues. We further identified that F5H2 is the direct target of miR6443. Overexpression of miR6443 decreased the transcript level of F5H2 in transgenic plants, resulting in a significant reduction in S lignin content. Conversely, reduced miR6443 expression by short tandem target mimics (STTM) elevated F5H2 transcripts, therefore increasing S lignin composition. Introduction of a miR6443-resistant form of F5H2 into miR6443-overexpression plants restored lignin ectopic composition, supporting that miR6443 specifically regulated S lignin biosynthesis by repressing F5H2 in P. tomentosa. Furthermore, saccharification assays revealed decreased hexose yields by 7.5-24.5% in miR6443-overexpression plants compared with the wild-type control, and increased hexoses yields by 13.2-14.6% in STTM6443-overexpression plants. Collectively, we demonstrate that miR6443 modulates S lignin biosynthesis by specially regulating F5H2 in P. tomentosa.
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- 2020
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15. The expression and function of opsin genes related to the phototactic behavior of Asian citrus psyllid
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Tao Lin, Chaofeng Li, Zhengbing Wang, Fajun Tian, Jiali Liu, and Xinnian Zeng
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0106 biological sciences ,Citrus ,Opsin ,Diaphorina citri ,01 natural sciences ,Hemiptera ,Rhizobiaceae ,RNA interference ,Ultraviolet light ,Phototaxis ,Animals ,Gene ,Plant Diseases ,RNA, Double-Stranded ,Genetics ,photoperiodism ,Opsins ,biology ,General Medicine ,biology.organism_classification ,010602 entomology ,Insect Science ,Female ,PEST analysis ,Agronomy and Crop Science ,010606 plant biology & botany - Abstract
Background The Asian citrus psyllid (ACP), Diaphorina citri Kuwayama (Hemiptera: Psyllidae), is a prominent pest of citrus because it transmits Candidatus Liberibacter asiaticus associated with huanglongbing. Phototactic behavior ubiquitously exists in insects and plays essential roles in host-searching and mate-searching in ACP. However, its mechanism has remained unclear to date. In this paper, molecular assays were performed to understand the relation between opsins and the phototactic behavior of ACP. Results We cloned five opsin genes and analyzed their expression patterns. The main three opsin genes (Dc-UV, Dc-BW and Dc-LW) displayed high expression levels in daytime, and the expression levels of the other two opsin genes (Dc-UV-like and Dc-arthropsin) increased during nighttime. In constant darkness, the expression patterns and levels of opsin genes of ACP were altered. Under starvation, the expression levels of the main three opsins were reduced (53.89-84.10%). In contrast, the expression levels in females increased (27.55-60.58%). Feeding of double-stranded RNA (Dc-UV, Dc-LW or Dc-BW) have reduced the phototactic efficiency of ACP to ultraviolet light (44.79%), green light (54.81%) and blue light (43.00%), respectively. Conclusion The results suggest that the expression levels and patterns of opsins of ACP were influenced by photoperiod and the physiological status of ACP. Our research indicates that opsins play crucial roles in phototactic behavior in ACP. © 2019 Society of Chemical Industry.
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- 2019
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16. R2R3‐<scp>MYB</scp>transcription factor<scp>MYB</scp>6 promotes anthocyanin and proanthocyanidin biosynthesis but inhibits secondary cell wall formation inPopulus tomentosa
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Dou Liwen, Shu Yao, Lijun Wang, Keming Luo, Di Fan, Lingyu Ran, Wanxiang Lu, Jian Hu, and Chaofeng Li
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0106 biological sciences ,0301 basic medicine ,Plant Science ,01 natural sciences ,Anthocyanins ,03 medical and health sciences ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Biosynthesis ,Cell Wall ,Gene Expression Regulation, Plant ,Arabidopsis ,Gene expression ,Genetics ,Arabidopsis thaliana ,Proanthocyanidins ,MYB ,Transcription factor ,Plant Proteins ,biology ,Phenylpropanoid ,fungi ,food and beverages ,Cell Biology ,biology.organism_classification ,Cell biology ,Populus ,030104 developmental biology ,chemistry ,Secondary cell wall ,Transcription Factors ,010606 plant biology & botany - Abstract
The secondary cell wall is an important carbon sink in higher plants and its biosynthesis requires coordination of metabolic fluxes in the phenylpropanoid pathway. In Arabidopsis (Arabidopsis thaliana), MYB75 and the KNOX transcription factor KNAT7 form functional complexes to regulate secondary cell wall formation in the inflorescence stem. However, the molecular mechanism by which these transcription factors control different branches of the phenylpropanoid pathway remains poorly understood in woody species. We isolated an R2R3-MYB transcription factor MYB6 from Populus tomentosa and determined that it was expressed predominately in young leaves. Overexpression of MYB6 in transgenic poplar upregulated flavonoid biosynthetic gene expression, resulting in significantly increased accumulation of anthocyanin and proanthocyanidins. MYB6-overexpression plants showed reduced secondary cell wall deposition, accompanied by repressed expression of secondary cell wall biosynthetic genes. We further showed that MYB6 interacted physically with KNAT7 and formed functional complexes that acted to repress secondary cell wall development in poplar and Arabidopsis. The results provide an insight into the transcriptional mechanisms involved in the regulation of the metabolic fluxes between the flavonoid and lignin biosynthetic pathways in poplar.
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- 2019
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17. Universal screening for Lynch syndrome in a large consecutive cohort of Chinese colorectal cancer patients: High prevalence and unique molecular features
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James J. Dignam, Qing‐Jian Ou, Chaofeng Li, Miguel A. Rodriguez-Bigas, Yihong Ling, Feng‐Ming Guo, Jie-Rong Chen, Yun‐Miao Guo, Xiao‐Yan Wu, Desen Wan, Jibin Li, Lingheng Kong, Heather Hampel, Jinghua Tang, Xiaodan Wu, Qi‐Wei Wang, Wu Jiang, Shi‐Yong Li, Mingzhi Ye, Jin‐Xin Bei, Fang Wang, Peng Han, Zhizhong Pan, Li Li, Mao Mao, Ian M. Frayling, Frank A. Sinicrope, Mu-Yan Cai, Rui-Hua Xu, Pei-Rong Ding, David J. Kerr, and Rafael Rosell
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Cancer Research ,medicine.medical_specialty ,education.field_of_study ,Colorectal cancer ,business.industry ,Population ,Gene mutation ,MLH1 ,medicine.disease ,Lynch syndrome ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Oncology ,030220 oncology & carcinogenesis ,Internal medicine ,Cohort ,medicine ,Age of onset ,education ,business ,Amsterdam Criteria II - Abstract
The prevalence of Lynch syndrome (LS) varies significantly in different populations, suggesting that ethnic features might play an important role. We enrolled 3330 consecutive Chinese patients who had surgical resection for newly diagnosed colorectal cancer. Universal screening for LS was implemented, including immunohistochemistry for mismatch repair (MMR) proteins, BRAFV600E mutation test and germline sequencing. Among the 3250 eligible patients, MMR protein deficiency (dMMR) was detected in 330 (10.2%) patients. Ninety-three patients (2.9%) were diagnosed with LS. Nine (9.7%) patients with LS fulfilled Amsterdam criteria II and 76 (81.7%) met the revised Bethesda guidelines. Only 15 (9.7%) patients with absence of MLH1 on IHC had BRAFV600E mutation. One third (33/99) of the MMR gene mutations have not been reported previously. The age of onset indicates risk of LS in patients with dMMR tumors. For patients older than 65 years, only 2 patients (5.7%) fulfilling revised Bethesda guidelines were diagnosed with LS. Selective sequencing of all cases with dMMR diagnosed at or below age 65 years and only of those dMMR cases older than 65 years who fulfill revised Bethesda guidelines results in 8.2% fewer cases requiring germline testing without missing any LS diagnoses. While the prevalence of LS in Chinese patients is similar to that of Western populations, the spectrum of constitutional mutations and frequency of BRAFV600E mutation is different. Patients older than 65 years who do not meet the revised Bethesda guidelines have a low risk of LS, suggesting germline sequencing might not be necessary in this population.
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18. Synthesis of polymeric emulsifiers based on ketoaldehyde resin and their application in emulsifying styrene/water two‐phase system
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Guolin Wang, Guiting Cai, Menghao Zhang, Ziyu Wang, Chaofeng Li, and Yanwu Zhang
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Polymers and Plastics ,Materials Chemistry ,General Chemistry ,Surfaces, Coatings and Films - Published
- 2021
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19. Cetuximab or nimotuzumab plus intensity-modulated radiotherapy versus cisplatin plus intensity-modulated radiotherapy for stage II-IVb nasopharyngeal carcinoma
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Ling Guo, Ka Jia Cao, Hao Yuan Mo, Qi Yang, Tao Yu, Jibin Li, Chao Nan Qian, Yi Nuan Zhang, Xiong Zou, Jing Yu Cao, Rou Jiang, Chaofeng Li, Yi Jun Hua, You Ping Liu, Rui Sun, Ying Sun, Ai Hua Lin, Jun Ma, Ming Yuan Chen, Rui You, and Meng Xia Zhang
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0301 basic medicine ,Oncology ,Cancer Research ,medicine.medical_specialty ,medicine.medical_treatment ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Internal medicine ,parasitic diseases ,medicine ,Mucositis ,Nimotuzumab ,Stage (cooking) ,neoplasms ,Cisplatin ,Cetuximab ,business.industry ,medicine.disease ,Radiation therapy ,030104 developmental biology ,Nasopharyngeal carcinoma ,030220 oncology & carcinogenesis ,Concomitant ,business ,medicine.drug - Abstract
To compare intensity-modulated radiotherapy (IMRT) with cisplatin (CDDP) versus cetuximab (CTX) and nimotuzumab (NTZ) for Stage II-IVb Nasopharyngeal Carcinoma (NPC). A total of 1,837 patients with stage II - IVb NPC who received IMRT plus CTX or NTZ, or CDDP between January 2009 and December 2013 were included in the current analysis. Using propensity scores to adjust for potential prognostic factors, a well-balanced cohort of 715 patients was created by matching each patient who underwent IMRT plus concomitant NTZ/CTX with four patients who underwent IMRT plus concomitant CDDP (1:4). Efficacy and safety were compared between the CTX/NTZ and CDDP groups of this well-balanced cohort. Furthermore, we conducted multivariate analysis and subgroup analysis based on all the 1,837 eligible cases. There was no significant difference between CTX/NTZ group and CDDP group in terms of DFS (3-year, 86.7% vs. 86.2%, P>0.05), LRRFS (96.2% vs. 96.3%, P>0.05), DMFS (91.1% vs. 92.3%, P>0.05), and OS (91.7% vs. 91.9%, P>0.05). Subgroup analysis demonstrated a significant interaction effect between patients with IMRT plus CTX/NTZ and N3 node stage on LRRFS with the highest risk of loco-regional relapse (HR 8.85, P=0.001). Significantly increased hematologic toxicities, gastrointestinal reactions were observed in the CDDP group (P
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20. Hepatitis B virus infection is associated with younger median age at diagnosis and death in cancers
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Min Jie Mao, Huai-Qiang Ju, Yu Hong Li, Zhao Lei Zeng, Rui-Hua Xu, Feng Wang, Xiao Li Wei, Wan Li Liu, Yun Wang, Ying Jin, Hui Zhong Zhang, Hui Yan Luo, Chaofeng Li, Wei Hua Jia, and Qi Nian Wu
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Hepatitis B virus ,Cancer Research ,HBsAg ,medicine.medical_specialty ,business.industry ,virus diseases ,Cancer ,Odds ratio ,Hepatitis B ,medicine.disease ,medicine.disease_cause ,Gastroenterology ,digestive system diseases ,03 medical and health sciences ,HBcAg ,0302 clinical medicine ,Oncology ,030220 oncology & carcinogenesis ,Internal medicine ,Pancreatic cancer ,Immunology ,medicine ,030211 gastroenterology & hepatology ,Family history ,business - Abstract
Several non-hepatocellular cancers were linked with hepatitis B virus (HBV) infection. This study was aimed to quantify the potential associations between HBV infection and multiple non-hepatocellular cancers. Continuous cases, including 5,715 non-cancer and 40,963 cancer cases diagnosed from 2008 to 2014 in Sun Yat-sen University Cancer Center were analyzed. HBV DNA and hepatitis B core antigen (HBcAg) were examed in gastric cancer tissues by polymerase chain reaction and immunohistochemical staining. After adjusting for age, sex, year of diagnosis, smoking, drinking and family history of cancer, significant associations were found between serum HBsAg and frequently reported HBV-related non-hepatocellular cancers, including non-Hodgkin's lymphoma, cholangiocarcinoma and pancreatic cancer [adjusted odds ratio (AOR) and 95% confidence interval (CI): 1.89 (1.65-2.16)], as well as total other non-hepatocellular cancers [AOR and 95% CI: 1.12 (1.03-1.22)]. The median ages at diagnosis, all-cause death and cancer-specific death of serum HBsAg positive cancer patients were all significantly younger than those with serum HBsAg negative. HBV DNA was detected in 12.4% (34/275) gastric cancer tissues and HBcAg was most commonly detected in lymphocytes. This was the first report that HBV infection had a modest but significant nonspecific association with total non-hepatocellular cancers. Median age at diagnosis and death was significantly younger in serum HBsAg positive cancer patients. The underlying mechanism needs further investigation.
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21. A Comprehensive Method for Precise Determination of Re, Os, Ir, Ru, Pt, Pd Concentrations and Os Isotopic Compositions in Geological Samples
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Jinghui Guo, Yue-Heng Yang, Chaofeng Li, Yan Yan, Yanbin Zhang, Zhu-Yin Chu, and Zhi Chen
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Geochemistry and Petrology ,Chemistry ,Anion exchange column ,Mineralogy ,Geology ,Nuclear chemistry - Abstract
A comprehensive method for the precise determination of Re, Os, Ir, Ru, Pt and Pd concentrations as well as Os isotopic compositions in geological samples is presented. Samples were digested by the Carius tube method, and the Os was extracted by conventional CCl4 method. The Re, Ir, Ru, Pt and Pd were first subgroup separated from the matrix elements into Re-Ru, Ir-Pt and Pd by a 2-ml anion exchange column. Subsequently, the Re-Ru was further purified by a secondary 0.25 ml anion exchange column or by microdistillation of Ru using CrO3-H2SO4 as an oxidant followed by a secondary 0.25 ml anion exchange separation of Re. The Pd and Ir-Pt were further successively purified by an Eichrom-LN column to completely remove Zr and Hf, respectively. Rhenium, Ir, Ru, Pt and Pd were individually measured by multi-collector inductively coupled plasma-mass spectrometry (MC-ICP-MS), except for Ru after microdistillation purification was analysed by negative-thermal ionisation mass spectrometry (N-TIMS). The analytical results for peridotite reference material WPR-1 agree well with the previously published data. Finally, several mafic rock reference materials including TDB-1, WGB-1, BHVO-2, BCR-2, BIR-1a and DNC-1a were analysed for Re-Os isotopes and platinum-group element concentrations to test their suitability for certification. Une methode complete pour la determination precise des concentrations en Re, Os, Ir, Ru, Pt et Pd, ainsi que des compositions isotopiques l'Os dans des echantillons geologiques est presentee. Les echantillons ont ete digeres par la methode du tube de Carius et l'Os a ete extrait par la methode classique CCl4. Le Re, l'Ir, le Ru, le Pt et le Pd sont d'abord separes des autres elements de la matrice sous la forme Re-Ru, Ir-Pt et Pd grâce a une colonne d’echange d'anions de 2 ml. Ensuite, l'association Re-Ru est purifiee une seconde fois grâce a une colonne secondaire echangeuse d'anions de 0.25 ml, ou par une micro-distillation du Ru en utilisant l'association CrO3-H2SO4 comme oxydant, suivie par une separation secondaire du Re sur une colonne echangeuse d'anions de 0.25 ml. Le Pd et le couple Ir-Pt ont ete purifies successivement une seconde fois grâce a une colonne Eichrom-LN pour enlever totalement et successivement le Zr et l'Hf. Le rhenium, l'Ir, le Ru, le Pt et le Pd sont mesures individuellement par spectrometrie de masse a source plasma et a multi-collection (MC-ICP-MS), a l'exception du Ru qui apres purification par micro-distillation a ete analyse par spectrometrie de masse a thermo-ionisation negative (N-TIMS). Les resultats d'analyse de la peridotite de reference WPR-1 sont en bon accord avec les donnees publiees anterieurement. Enfin, plusieurs roches mafiques de reference dont TDB-1, WG B-1, BHVO-2, BCR-2, BIR-1a DNC-1a ont ete analysees pour les isotopes Re-Os et les concentrations en elements du groupe du platine pour tester la possibilite qu'elles puissent etre certifie.
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- 2014
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22. UV‐curing behavior of unsaturated cyclohexanone formaldehyde resins with thiols
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Chaofeng Li, Yanwu Zhang, Chang Xinwei, and Peng Xu
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chemistry.chemical_compound ,Polymers and Plastics ,chemistry ,Kinetics ,Materials Chemistry ,UV curing ,Formaldehyde ,Cyclohexanone ,General Chemistry ,Photochemistry ,Surfaces, Coatings and Films - Published
- 2019
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23. Precise Determination of Sm and Nd Concentrations and Nd Isotopic Compositions in Highly Depleted Ultramafic Reference Materials
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Zhu-Yin Chu, Yue-Heng Yang, Chaofeng Li, Jinghui Guo, and Liang Qi
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Geochemistry and Petrology ,Ultramafic rock ,Chemistry ,Rare earth ,Analytical chemistry ,Mineralogy ,Geology ,Isotopic composition - Abstract
In this study, a high-precision method for the determination of Sm and Nd concentrations and Nd isotopic composition in highly depleted ultramafic rocks without a preconcentration step is presented. The samples were first digested using the conventional HF + HNO3 + HClO4 method, followed by the complete digestion of chromite in the samples using HClO4 at 190–200 °C and then complete dissolution of fluoride formed during the HF decomposition step using H3BO3. These steps ensured the complete digestion of the ultramafic rocks. The rare earth elements (REEs) were separated from the sample matrix using conventional cation-exchange chromatography; subsequently, Sm and Nd were separated using the LN columns. Neodymium isotopes were determined as NdO+, whereas Sm isotopes were measured as Sm+, both with very high sensitivity using single W filaments with TaF5 as an ion emitter. Several highly depleted ultramafic rock reference materials including USGS DTS-1, DTS-2, DTS-2b, PCC-1 and GSJ JP-1, which contain extremely low amounts of Sm and Nd (down to sub ng g−1 level), were analysed, and high-precision Sm and Nd concentration and Nd isotope data were obtained. This is the first report of the Sm-Nd isotopic compositions of these ultramafic rock reference materials except for PCC-1. Dans cette etude, une methode de haute precision pour la determination des concentrations en Sm et Nd et des compositions isotopiques du Nd, sans etape de pre-concentration prealable, dans les roches ultramafiques fortement appauvries est presentee. Les echantillons sont d'abord digeres avec le procede classique associant HF + HNO3 + HClO4, suivie de la digestion complete de la chromite des echantillons en utilisant HClO4 a 190–200 °C, puis de la dissolution complete du fluorure forme au cours de l'etape de decomposition au HF et ceci a l'aide de H3BO3. Ces etapes ont permis la digestion complete des roches ultramafiques. Les terres rares (REE) ont ete separees de la matrice de l'echantillon en utilisant la chromatographie classique d'echange de cations; ensuite, Sm et Nd ont ete separes en utilisant les colonnes LN. Les isotopes du neodyme ont ete determines comme NdO+ alors que les isotopes du Sm ont ete mesures comme Sm+, tous les deux avec une tres grande sensibilite a l'aide de simples filaments au tungstene et avec TaF5 comme emetteur d'ions. Plusieurs roches ultramafiques de reference fortement appauvries dont USGS DTS-1, DTS-2, DTS-2b, PCC-1 et GSJ JP-1, qui contiennent des quantites extremement faibles de Sm et Nd (jusqu'a des teneurs de l'ordre du ng g−1), ont ete analysees, et des concentrations en Sm et Nd ainsi que des donnees isotopiques du Nd de haute precision ont ete obtenues. Il s'agit des premiers resultats concernant les compositions isotopiques en Sm-Nd de ces roches ultramafiques de reference a l'exception de PCC-1.
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- 2013
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24. A Mosaic Nanoparticle Vaccine Elicits Potent Mucosal Immune Response with Significant Cross‐Protection Activity against Multiple SARS‐CoV‐2 Sublineages
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Xiantao Zhang, Shijian Wu, Jie Liu, Ran Chen, Yongli Zhang, Yingtong Lin, Zhihui Xi, Jieyi Deng, Zeyu Pu, Chaofeng Liang, Jinzhu Feng, Rong Li, Keming Lin, Mo Zhou, Yingying Liu, Xu Zhang, Bingfeng Liu, Yiwen Zhang, Xin He, and Hui Zhang
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broad neutralizing antibody ,mosaic nanoparticle vaccine ,mucosal immune responses ,SARS‐CoV‐2 ,universal vaccines ,Science - Abstract
Abstract Because of the rapid mutation and high airborne transmission of SARS‐CoV‐2, a universal vaccine preventing the infection in the upper respiratory tract is particularly urgent. Here, a mosaic receptor‐binding domain (RBD) nanoparticle (NP) vaccine is developed, which induces more RBD‐targeted type IV neutralizing antibodies (NAbs) and exhibits broad cross‐protective activity against multiple SARS‐CoV‐2 sublineages including the newly‐emerged BF.7, BQ.1, XBB. As several T‐cell‐reactive epitopes, which are highly conserved in sarbecoviruses, are displayed on the NP surface, it also provokes potent and cross‐reactive cellular immune responses in the respiratory tissue. Through intranasal delivery, it elicits robust mucosal immune responses and full protection without any adjuvants. Therefore, this intranasal mosaic NP vaccine can be further developed as a pan‐sarbecovirus vaccine to block the viral entrance from the upper respiratory tract.
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- 2023
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25. Rb-Sr and Sm-Nd isotopic systematics of the lherzolitic shergottite GRV 99027
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Chaofeng Li, Yangting Lin, and Tao Liu
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Isochron ,Systematics ,Igneous rock ,Geophysics ,Mineral ,Space and Planetary Science ,Geochemistry ,Mineralogy ,Geology - Abstract
– Rb-Sr and Sm-Nd isotopic analyses of the lherzolitic shergottite Grove Mountains (GRV) 99027 are reported. GRV 99027 yields a Rb-Sr mineral isochron age of 177 ± 5 (2σ) Ma and an initial 87Sr/86Sr ratio (ISr) of 0.710364 ± 11 (2σ). Due to larger uncertainties of the Sm-Nd isotopic data, no Sm-Nd isochron age was obtained for GRV 99027. The e143Nd value is estimated approximately +12.2, assuming an age of 177 Ma. The ISr of GRV 99027 is distinguishable from other lherzolitic shergottites, confirming our previous conclusion that it is not paired with them (Lin et al. 2005). The new data of GRV 99027 support the same age of approximately 180 Ma for most lherzolitic shergottites, and fill the small gap of ISr between Allan Hills A77005 and Lewis Cliff 88516 (Borg et al. 2002). All available data are consistent with a single igneous source for the intermediate subgroup of lherzolitic shergottites.
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- 2011
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26. Development of Receptor Binding Domain (RBD)‐Conjugated Nanoparticle Vaccines with Broad Neutralization against SARS‐CoV‐2 Delta and Other Variants
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Ran Chen, Xiantao Zhang, Yaochang Yuan, Xiaohui Deng, Bolin Wu, Zhihui Xi, Guanwen Wang, Yingtong Lin, Rong Li, Xuemei Wang, Fan Zou, Liting Liang, Haiping Yan, Chaofeng Liang, Yuzhuang Li, Shijian Wu, Jieyi Deng, Mo Zhou, Xu Zhang, Congrong Li, Xiuqing Bu, Yi Peng, Changwen Ke, Kai Deng, Xin He, Yiwen Zhang, Zhenhai Zhang, Ting Pan, and Hui Zhang
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Delta variants ,nanoparticle vaccines ,SARS‐CoV‐2 ,Science - Abstract
Abstract The SARS‐CoV‐2 Delta (B.1.617.2) strain is a variant of concern (VOC) that has become the dominant strain worldwide in 2021. Its transmission capacity is approximately twice that of the original strain, with a shorter incubation period and higher viral load during infection. Importantly, the breakthrough infections of the Delta variant have continued to emerge in the first‐generation vaccine recipients. There is thus an urgent need to develop a novel vaccine with SARS‐CoV‐2 variants as the major target. Here, receptor binding domain (RBD)‐conjugated nanoparticle vaccines targeting the Delta variant, as well as the early and Beta/Gamma strains, are developed. Under both a single‐dose and a prime‐boost strategy, these RBD‐conjugated nanoparticle vaccines induce the abundant neutralizing antibodies (NAbs) and significantly protect hACE2 mice from infection by the authentic SARS‐CoV‐2 Delta strain, as well as the early and Beta strains. Furthermore, the elicitation of the robust production of broader cross‐protective NAbs against almost all the notable SARS‐CoV‐2 variants including the Omicron variant in rhesus macaques by the third re‐boost with trivalent vaccines is found. These results suggest that RBD‐based monovalent or multivalent nanoparticle vaccines provide a promising second‐generation vaccine strategy for SARS‐CoV‐2 variants.
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- 2022
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27. Tunable Layered (Na,Mn)V8O20·nH2O Cathode Material for High‐Performance Aqueous Zinc Ion Batteries
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Min Du, Chaofeng Liu, Feng Zhang, Wentao Dong, Xiaofei Zhang, Yuanhua Sang, Jian‐Jun Wang, Yu‐Guo Guo, Hong Liu, and Shuhua Wang
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aqueous zinc‐ion batteries ,dissolution ,doped ,energy storage mechanisms ,transition metals ,Science - Abstract
Abstract Rechargeable aqueous zinc‐ion batteries (ZIBs) show promise for use in energy storage. However, the development of ZIBs has been plagued by the limited cathode candidates, which usually show low capacity or poor cycling performance. Here, a reversible Zn//(Na,Mn)V8O20·nH2O system is reported, the introduction of manganese (Mn) ions in NaV8O20 to form (Na,Mn)V8O20 exhibits an outstanding electrochemical performance with a capacity of 377 mA h g−1 at a current density of 0.1 A g−1. Through experimental and theoretical results, it is discovered that the outstanding performance of (Na,Mn)V8O20·nH2O is ascribed to the Mn2+/Mn3+‐induced high electrical conductivity and Na+‐induced fast migration of Zn2+. Other cathode materials derived from (Na,Mn)V8O20·nH2O by substituting Mn with Fe, Co, Ni, Ca, and K are explored to confirm the unique advantages of transition metal ions. With an increase in Mn content in NaV8O20, (Na0.33,Mn0.65)V8O20 ·nH2O can deliver a reversible capacity of 150 mA h g−1 and a capacity retention of 99% after 1000 cycles, which may open new opportunities for the development of high‐performance aqueous ZIBs.
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