145 results on '"Guodong, Shen"'
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2. Sarcopenia risk in U.S. younger adults: the impact of physical activity intensity and occupational engagement—insights from a cross-sectional NHANES study
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Wenzheng Zhao, Chen Dai, Qing Wang, Jingya Zhang, Xu Lou, Ren Chen, Guodong Shen, and Yan Zhang
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Younger adults ,Physical activity ,Intensity ,Sarcopenia ,NHANES ,Public aspects of medicine ,RA1-1270 - Abstract
Abstract Objective This study aimed to investigate the associations between physical activity (PA) intensity, occupational PA engagement, and sarcopenia in younger adults. Methods Data from the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (NHANES) (from 2011 to 2018) were used for the study. PA data were extracted for the Global Physical Activity Questionnaire, and the ratio of limb muscle mass (ALM) to body mass index (BMI) was used to determine sarcopenia. Multiple logistic regression was performed, and dose-response curves were drawn to evaluate the associations. Results Of the 8802 adults aged 20 to 59 years, 770 (8.7%) were identified as having sarcopenia. Compared to those in the reference group, the participants in the “low”, “moderate”, and “high” total METs groups had lower risks of sarcopenia (low: OR = 0.730, 95% CI = 0.583; 0.915; moderate: OR = 0.643, 95% CI = 0.485; 0.853; high: OR = 0.560, 95% CI = 0.457; 0.687). The risk of sarcopenia decreased in the high-intensity recreational PA group; however, such a significant association was observed only in the high-intensity occupational PA group. The relationship between total METs and sarcopenia showed a nonlinear U-shaped trend. Conclusions A greater intensity of PA is associated with a lower risk of sarcopenia among younger adults, regardless of whether moderate or vigorous PA is performed. Moreover, recreational PA may particularly advantageously contrast with occupational PA in lowering the risk of sarcopenia.
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3. Gut microbiota modulate CD8+ T cell immunity in gastric cancer through Butyrate/GPR109A/HOPX
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Xiang Yu, Jinzhou Ou, Lingzhi Wang, Zhenyuan Li, Yingxin Ren, Lang Xie, Zhian Chen, Junxian Liang, Guodong Shen, Zhaowei Zou, Cuiyin Zhao, Guoxin Li, and Yanfeng Hu
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Gut microbiota ,butyrate ,CD8+ T cell immunity ,gastric cancer ,Diseases of the digestive system. Gastroenterology ,RC799-869 - Abstract
ABSTRACTThe gut microbiota and Short-chain fatty acids (SCFAs) can influence the progression of diseases, yet the role of these factors on gastric cancer (GC) remains uncertain. In this work, the analysis of the gut microbiota composition and SCFA content in the blood and feces of both healthy individuals and GC patients indicated that significant reductions in the abundance of intestinal bacteria involved in SCFA production were observed in GC patients compared with the controls. ABX mice transplanted with fecal microbiota from GC patients developed more tumors during the induction of GC and had lower levels of butyric acid. Supplementation of butyrate during the induction of gastric cancer along with H. pylori and N-methyl-N-nitrosourea (MNU) in WT in GPR109A−/−mice resulted in fewer tumors and more IFN-γ+ CD8+ T cells, but this effect was significantly weakened after knockout of GPR109A. Furthermore, In vitro GC cells and co-cultured CD8+ T cells or CAR-Claudin 18.2+ CD8+ T cells, as well as in vivo tumor-bearing studies, have indicated that butyrate enhanced the killing function of CD8+ T cells or CAR-Claudin 18.2+ CD8+ T cells against GC cells through G protein-coupled receptor 109A (GPR109A) and homologous domain protein homologous box (HOPX). Together, these data highlighted that the restoration of gut microbial butyrate enhanced CD8+ T cell cytotoxicity via GPR109A/HOPX, thus inhibiting GC carcinogenesis, which suggests a novel theoretical foundation for GC management against GC.
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4. Inhibition of Nogo-B reduces the progression of pancreatic cancer by regulation NF-κB/GLUT1 and SREBP1 pathways
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Tianxiang Wang, Min Zhang, Xinyu Gong, Wanjing Chen, Ying Peng, Chenzhong Liao, Hongmei Xu, Qingshan Li, Guodong Shen, Huirong Ren, Yaxin Zhu, Baotong Zhang, Jiali Mao, Lingling Wei, Yuanli Chen, and Xiaoxiao Yang
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Molecular biology ,Cell biology ,Cancer ,Science - Abstract
Summary: Pancreatic cancer (PC) is a lethal disease and associated with metabolism dysregulation. Nogo-B is related to multiple metabolic related diseases and types of cancers. However, the role of Nogo-B in PC remains unknown. In vitro, we showed that cell viability and migration was largely reduced in Nogo-B knockout or knockdown cells, while enhanced by Nogo-B overexpression. Consistently, orthotopic tumor and metastasis was reduced in global Nogo knockout mice. Furthermore, we indicated that glucose enhanced cell proliferation was associated to the elevation expression of Nogo-B and nuclear factor κB (NF-κB). While, NF-κB, glucose transporter type 1 (GLUT1) and sterol regulatory element-binding protein 1 (SREBP1) expression was reduced in Nogo-B deficiency cells. In addition, we showed that GLUT1 and SREBP1 was downstream target of NF-κB. Therefore, we demonstrated that Nogo deficiency inhibited PC progression is regulated by the NF-κB/GLUT1 and SREBP1 pathways, and suggested that Nogo-B may be a target for PC therapy.
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5. Direct Nucleophilic Attack/Addition Cyclization and C–H Bond Activation Reactions to Synthesize 3‑Benzyl-/3-Benzyl-2-phenyl-benzo[4,5]imidazo[2,1‑b]thiazoles
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Dehe Wang, Lingyu Zhao, Yongjun Zhang, Ye Zhang, Xianqiang Huang, and Guodong Shen
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Chemistry ,QD1-999 - Published
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6. Associations between Sedentary Duration and Cognitive Function in Older Adults: A Longitudinal Study with 2-Year Follow-Up
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Shuai, Z., Jingya, Z., Qing, W., Qiong, W., Chen, D., Guodong, Shen, and Yan, Zhang
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7. Bridge Surface Defect Localization Based on Panoramic Image Generation and Deep Learning-Assisted Detection Method
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Tao Yin, Guodong Shen, Liang Yin, and Guigang Shi
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bridge inspection ,UAV ,damage detection ,3D reconstruction ,deep learning ,Building construction ,TH1-9745 - Abstract
Applying unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) and vision-based analysis methods to detect bridge surface damage significantly improves inspection efficiency, but the existing techniques have difficulty in accurately locating damage, making it difficult to use the results to assess a bridge’s degree of deterioration. Therefore, this study proposes a method to generate panoramic bridge surface images using multi-view images captured by UAVs, in order to automatically identify and locate damage. The main contributions are as follows: (1) We propose a UAV-based image-capturing method for various bridge sections to collect close-range, multi-angle, and overlapping images of the surface; (2) we propose a 3D reconstruction method based on multi-view images to reconstruct a textured bridge model, through which an ultra-high resolution panoramic unfolded image of the bridge surface can be obtained by projecting from multiple angles; (3) we applied the Swin Transformer to optimize the YOLOv8 network and improve the detection accuracy of small-scale damages based on the established bridge damage dataset and employed sliding window segmentation to detect damage in the ultra-high resolution panoramic image. The proposed method was applied to detect surface damage on a three-span concrete bridge. The results indicate that this method automatically generates panoramic images of the bridge bottom, deck, and sides with hundreds of millions of pixels and recognizes damage in the panoramas. In addition, the damage detection accuracy reached 98.7%, which is improved by 13.6% when compared with the original network.
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8. Risk of Malignant Tumor in Patients with Type 2 Diabetes: a Prospective Population-based Study
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CHEN Lunwen, ZHOU Yang, YAN Guodong, SHEN Yi, SUN Chen, CAI Wanli, CHU Minjie, XIAO Jing
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carcinoma ,cohort studies ,diabetes mellitus, type 2 ,cox proportional hazard regression ,duration of t2dm ,Medicine - Abstract
Background In recent years, with the aging of the population and the change of lifestyles, patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) have a high prevalence of malignancies, the duration of T2DM and the use of T2DM drugs may accelerate the occurrence of malignant tumor. Objective To analyze the risk of incidence and influencing factors of malignant tumors in patients with T2DM. Methods Patients with T2DM who were first treated or diagnosed at the Affiliated Hospital of Nantong University from October, 2011 to December, 2020 were prospectively included, with the follow-up termination date of September 30, 2021. The information of tumor incidence and full cause of death of patients were obtained by matching the ID information with the linkage records of the chronic disease tumor registration system and the cause of death registration system of Nantong City. The crudeincidence rate (CIR) and standardized incidence ratio (SIR) of malignant tumors among T2DM patients were calculated separately by gender. Cox proportional hazard regression model was used to explore the effects of the duration of T2DM and drug use on the incidence of malignant tumor in T2DM patients. Results A total of 12 006 patients with T2DM were included in this study, involving 6 328 males (52.71%) and 5 678 females (47.29%). After 56 371 person-years of observation (29 543 person-years for males and 26 824 person-years for females), 601 patients with malignant tumor and 11 405 patients with T2DM alone were observed. The CIR of malignant tumor in T2DM patients was 1 093.24/100 000 in men and 1 032.51/100 000 in women, respectively. The top five combined tumors in T2DM patients are colorectal cancer, lung cancer, liver cancer, gastric cancer, and prostate cancer in male, while breast cancer, lung cancer, colorectal cancer, gastric cancer and pancreatic cancer in female. The incidences of colorectal cancer (SIR=2.03), prostate cancer (SIR=2.24), pancreatic cancer (SIR=1.75), kidney cancer (SIR=4.25), thyroid cancer (SIR=3.50) were higher in male T2DM patients than general population, while the incidences of lung cancer (SIR=0.61) and esophageal cancer (SIR=0.22) were lower than general population. The incidences of breast cancer (SIR=2.59), colorectal cancer (SIR=1.57), pancreatic cancer (SIR=2.10), endometrial cancer (SIR=2.83), kidney cancer (SIR=3.67), thyroid cancer (SIR=4.00) were higher in female T2DM patients than general population, while the incidence of esophageal cancer (SIR=0.27) was lower than general population. Compared with T2DM patients with disease duration of 1 to
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9. Medial malleolar window approach for varus-type tibial pilon fractures: a retrospective study
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Kangyong Yang, Guodong Shen, Qian Zheng, Haiyun Yang, Hongning Zhang, Xue Li, Yanqing Tan, and Yongzhan Zhu
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Medial malleolar ,Surgical approach ,Varus ,Pilon fracture ,Diseases of the musculoskeletal system ,RC925-935 - Abstract
Abstract Purpose Choosing a suitable surgical approach is crucial and challenging for type C pilon fractures. This article aims to explore the clinical efficacy of the medial malleolar window approach for varus-type tibial pilon fractures. Methods A retrospective analysis was conducted on 38 patients with type C varus-type pilon fractures treated between May 2018 and June 2021. In total, 16 cases underwent surgical treatment through the medial malleolar window approach and 22 cases were treated with the traditional anteromedial approach combined with a posterior approach. The operation time, hospitalization time, fracture healing time, the American Orthopedic Foot and Ankle score, Visual Analogue Scale, and complications were recorded to comprehensively evaluate the clinical efficacy of the technique. Fracture reduction quality was evaluated using the criteria proposed by Burwell and Charnley. Results All patients were followed up. No patients presented delayed union or nonunion. Compared with the conventional approach, the medial malleolar window approach had the advantage of better clinical effect recovery and better fracture reduction (P
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10. An Fc-muted bispecific antibody targeting PD-L1 and 4-1BB induces antitumor immune activity in colorectal cancer without systemic toxicity
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Lian-sheng Cheng, Min Zhu, Yan Gao, Wen-ting Liu, Wu Yin, Pengfei Zhou, Zhongliang Zhu, Liwen Niu, Xiaoli Zeng, Dayan Zhang, Qing Fang, Fengrong Wang, Qun Zhao, Yan Zhang, and Guodong Shen
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Colorectal cancer ,Cancer immunotherapy ,4-1BB/CD137 ,PD-1/PD-L1 ,Immune checkpoint inhibitor ,Antitumor immunity ,Cytology ,QH573-671 - Abstract
Abstract Background Resistance to immune checkpoint inhibitor (ICI) therapy narrows the efficacy of cancer immunotherapy. Although 4-1BB is a promising drug target as a costimulatory molecule of immune cells, no 4-1BB agonist has been given clinical approval because of severe liver toxicity or limited efficacy. Therefore, a safe and efficient immunostimulatory molecule is urgently needed for cancer immunotherapy. Methods HK010 was generated by antibody engineering, and the Fab/antigen complex structure was analyzed using crystallography. The affinity and activity of HK010 were detected by multiple in vitro bioassays, including enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA), surface plasmon resonance (SPR), flow cytometry, and luciferase-reporter assays. Humanized mice bearing human PD-L1-expressing MC38 (MC38/hPDL1) or CT26 (CT26/hPDL1) tumor transplants were established to assess the in vivo antitumor activity of HK010. The pharmacokinetics (PK) and toxicity of HK010 were evaluated in cynomolgus monkeys. Results HK010 was generated as an Fc-muted immunoglobulin (Ig)G4 PD-L1x4-1BB bispecific antibody (BsAb) with a distinguished Fab/antigen complex structure, and maintained a high affinity for human PD-L1 (KD: 2.27 nM) and low affinity for human 4-1BB (KD: 493 nM) to achieve potent PD-1/PD-L1 blockade and appropriate 4-1BB agonism. HK010 exhibited synergistic antitumor activity by blocking the PD-1/PD-L1 signaling pathway and stimulating the 4-1BB signaling pathway simultaneously, and being strictly dependent on the PD-L1 receptor in vitro and in vivo. In particular, when the dose was decreased to 0.3 mg/kg, HK010 still showed a strong antitumor effect in a humanized mouse model bearing MC38/hPDL1 tumors. Strikingly, HK010 treatment enhanced antitumor immunity and induced durable antigen-specific immune memory to prevent rechallenged tumor growth by recruiting CD8+ T cells and other lymphocytes into tumor tissue and activating tumor-infiltrating lymphocytes. Moreover, HK010 not only did not induce nonspecific production of proinflammatory cytokines but was also observed to be well tolerated in cynomolgus monkeys in 5 week repeated-dose (5, 15, or 50 mg/kg) and single-dose (75 or 150 mg/kg) toxicity studies. Conclusion We generated an Fc-muted anti-PD-L1x4-1BB BsAb, HK010, with a distinguished structural interaction with PD-L1 and 4-1BB that exhibits a synergistic antitumor effect by blocking the PD-1/PD-L1 signaling pathway and stimulating the 4-1BB signaling pathway simultaneously. It is strictly dependent on the PD-L1 receptor with no systemic toxicity, which may offer a new option for cancer immunotherapy.
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11. 1192 A novel MSLN×4–1BB bispecific antibody for solid tumor
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Guodong Shen, Wenting Liu, Liansheng Cheng, Dayan Zhang, Weiming Zhou, and Xiaoli Zeng
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Neoplasms. Tumors. Oncology. Including cancer and carcinogens ,RC254-282 - Published
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12. 1055 Heterodimeric Fc-fused IL12 shows potent antitumor activity and low toxicity
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Pengfei Zhou, Guodong Shen, Wenting Liu, Liansheng Cheng, Dayan Zhang, Weiming Zhou, and Xiaoli Zeng
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Neoplasms. Tumors. Oncology. Including cancer and carcinogens ,RC254-282 - Published
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13. Talonavicular-cuneiform arthrodesis for the treatment of Müller-Weiss: mid-term results of 15 cases after 5 years
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Wenbo Bai, Yinghao Li, Guodong Shen, Hongning Zhang, Xue Li, and Yongzhan Zhu
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Müller-Weiss ,Talonavicular-cuneiform arthrodesis ,Mid-term results ,Operative treatment ,Diseases of the musculoskeletal system ,RC925-935 - Abstract
Abstract Background There is no gold standard for the operative treatment of patients with Müller-Weiss disease (MWD). This study reports the mid-term follow-up results for at least 5 years following talonavicular-cuneiform (TNC) arthrodesis for Müller-Weiss disease. Methods A total of 15 patients undergoing TNC arthrodesis for MWD were retrospectively reviewed between January 2015 and August 2017. Two senior doctors assessed the radiographic results twice at each visit (preoperative, three months after the operation, and final follow-up). The clinical results and complications from preoperative and final follow-up were recorded. Results The mean follow up period was 74.0 (range 64 to 90) months. The calcaneal pitch angle, lateral Meary's angle, anteroposterior (AP) Meary's angle, AP talocalcaneal angle, and talonavicular coverage were significantly different before and three months after the operation (p 0.05). The radiological measurements of the two senior doctors were calculated and found to be moderate to strong (ICC:0.899–0.995). The AOFAS, VAS, and SF-12 scores significantly improved at the last follow-up compared to those before the operation (p
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14. HOXA11 promotes lymphatic metastasis of gastric cancer via transcriptional activation of TGFβ1
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Zhenyuan Li, Tailiang Lu, Zhian Chen, Xiang Yu, Lingzhi Wang, Guodong Shen, Huilin Huang, Zhenhao Li, Yingxin Ren, Weihong Guo, and Yanfeng Hu
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Molecular biology ,Cell biology ,Cancer ,Omics ,Science - Abstract
Summary: Most gastric cancer (GC) patients with early stage often have no lymph node (LN) metastases, while LN metastases appear in the advanced stage. However, there are some patients who present with early stage LN metastases and no LN metastases in the advanced stage. To explore the deeper molecular mechanisms involved, we collected clinical samples from early and advanced stage GC with and without LN metastases, as well as metastatic lymph nodes. Herein, we identified a key target, HOXA11, that was upregulated in GC tissues and closely associated with lymphatic metastases. HOXA11 transcriptionally regulates TGFβ1 expression and activates the TGFβ1/Smad2 pathway, which not only promotes EMT development but also induces VEGF-C secretion and lymphangiogenesis. These findings provide a plausible mechanism for HOXA11-modulated tumor in lymphatic metastasis and suggest that HOXA11 may represent a potential therapeutic target for clinical intervention in LN-metastatic gastric cancer.
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15. A humanized 4-1BB-targeting agonistic antibody exerts potent antitumor activity in colorectal cancer without systemic toxicity
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Lian-sheng Cheng, Yong-feng Cheng, Wen-ting Liu, Aolin Shen, Dayan Zhang, Tingjuan Xu, Wu Yin, Min Cheng, Xiaopeng Ma, Fengrong Wang, Qun Zhao, Xiaoli Zeng, Yan Zhang, and Guodong Shen
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4-1BB/CD137 ,Monoclonal antibody ,Targeted therapy ,Cancer immunotherapy ,Antitumor immunity ,Toxicity ,Medicine - Abstract
Abstract Background Colorectal cancer (CRC) is one of the most common malignancies and the patient survival rate remains unacceptably low. The anti-programmed cell death-1 (PD-1)/programmed cell death ligand 1 (PD-L1) antibody-based immune checkpoint inhibitors have been added to CRC treatment regimens, however, only a fraction of patients benefits. As an important co-stimulatory molecule, 4-1BB/CD137 is mainly expressed on the surface of immune cells including T and natural killer (NK) cells. Several agonistic molecules targeting 4-1BB have been clinically unsuccessful due to systemic toxicity or weak antitumor effects. We generated a humanized anti-4-1BB IgG4 antibody, HuB6, directed against a unique epitope and hypothesized that it would promote antitumor immunity with high safety. Methods The antigen binding specificity, affinity and activity of HuB6 were determined by enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA), surface plasmon resonance (SPR), biolayer interferometry (BLI) and flow cytometry. The antitumor effects were evaluated in humanized mice bearing syngeneic tumors, and possible toxicity was evaluated in humanized mice and cynomolgus monkeys. Results HuB6 showed high specificity and affinity for a binding epitope distinct from those of other known 4-1BB agonists, including utomilumab and urelumab, and induced CD8 + T, CD4 + T and NK cell stimulation dependent on Fcγ receptor (FcγR) crosslinking. HuB6 inhibited CRC tumor growth in a dose-dependent manner, and the antitumor effect was similar with urelumab and utomilumab in humanized mouse models of syngeneic CRC. Furthermore, HuB6 combined with an anti-PD-L1 antibody significantly inhibited CRC growth in vivo. Additionally, HuB6 induced antitumor immune memory in tumor model mice rechallenged with 4 × 106 tumor cells. Toxicology data for humanized 4-1BB mice and cynomolgus monkeys showed that HuB6 could be tolerated up to a 180 mg/kg dose without systemic toxicity. Conclusions This study demonstrated that HuB6 should be a suitable candidate for further clinical development and a potential agent for CRC immunotherapy.
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16. Vegetable and Fruit Intake, Its Patterns, and Cognitive Function: Cross-Sectional Findings among Older Adults in Anhui, China
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Fangfang, H., Qiong, W., Shuai, Z., Xiao, H., Jingya, Z., Guodong, Shen, and Yan, Zhang
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17. Living Environment, Built Environment and Cognitive Function among Older Chinese Adults: Results from a Cross-Sectional Study
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Fangfang, H., Xiao, H., Shuai, Z., Qiong, W., Jingya, Z., Guodong, Shen, and Yan, Zhang
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18. ICG-Loaded PEG-Modified Black Phosphorus Nanosheets for Fluorescence Imaging-Guided Breast Cancer Therapy
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Wanwan Pan, Weijian Chen, Yuanzeng Min, Jing Wang, Zhenye Yang, Tian Xu, Fazhi Yu, Guodong Shen, Yuan Hu, and Xiaopeng Ma
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Chemistry ,QD1-999 - Published
- 2021
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19. Oxidant-Free Electrochemical Direct Oxidative Benzyl Alcohols to Benzyl Aldehydes Using Three-Dimensional Printing PPAR Polyoxometalate
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Wenhui Zhang, Ran Liu, Xueyan Lv, Lirong Jiang, Silu Tang, Gang Liu, Guodong Shen, Xianqiang Huang, Chen Ma, and Bingchuan Yang
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benzyl alcohol ,benzaldehyde ,electrocatalysis ,polyoxometalate ,3D printing ,additive manufacturing ,Organic chemistry ,QD241-441 - Abstract
The oxidation of benzyl alcohols is an important reaction in organic synthesis. Traditional methods for benzyl alcohol oxidation have not been widely utilized due to the use of significant amounts of precious metals and environmentally unfriendly reagents. In recent years, electrocatalytic oxidation has gained significant attention, particularly electrochemical anodic oxidation, which offers a sustainable alternative for oxidation without the need for external oxidants or reducing agents. Here, a copper monosubstituted phosphotungstate-based polyacrylate resins (Cu-LPOMs@PPAR) catalyst has been fabricated with immobilization and recyclability using 3D printing technology that can be successfully applied in the electrocatalytic oxidation of benzyl alcohol to benzaldehyde, achieving atom economy and reducing pollution. In this protocol, we obtain benzaldehyde in good yields with excellent functional group toleration under metal-free and oxidant-free conditions. This strategy could provide a new avenue for heterogeneous catalysts in application for enhancing the efficiency and selectivity of electrocatalytic oxidation processes.
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20. A pair of long intergenic non-coding RNA LINC00887 variants act antagonistically to control Carbonic Anhydrase IX transcription upon hypoxia in tongue squamous carcinoma progression
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Tao Shen, Wangxiao Xia, Sainan Min, Zixuan Yang, Lehua Cheng, Wei Wang, Qianxi Zhan, Fanghong Shao, Xuehan Zhang, Zhiyu Wang, Yan Zhang, Guodong Shen, Huafeng Zhang, Li-Ling Wu, Guang-Yan Yu, Qing-Peng Kong, and Xiangting Wang
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Long noncoding RNA ,Hypoxia ,Carbonic anhydrase 9 ,Cancer ,Hypoxia-induced factor ,DNA methylation ,Biology (General) ,QH301-705.5 - Abstract
Abstract Background Long noncoding RNAs (lncRNAs) are important regulators in tumor progression. However, their biological functions and underlying mechanisms in hypoxia adaptation remain largely unclear. Results Here, we established a correlation between a Chr3q29-derived lncRNA gene and tongue squamous carcinoma (TSCC) by genome-wide analyses. Using RACE, we determined that two novel variants of this lncRNA gene are generated in TSCC, namely LINC00887_TSCC_short (887S) and LINC00887_TSCC_long (887L). RNA-sequencing in 887S or 887L loss-of-function cells identified their common downstream target as Carbonic Anhydrase IX (CA9), a gene known to be upregulated by hypoxia during tumor progression. Mechanistically, our results showed that the hypoxia-augmented 887S and constitutively expressed 887L functioned in opposite directions on tumor progression through the common target CA9. Upon normoxia, 887S and 887L interacted. Upon hypoxia, the two variants were separated. Each RNA recognized and bound to their responsive DNA cis-acting elements on CA9 promoter: 887L activated CA9’s transcription through recruiting HIF1α, while 887S suppressed CA9 through DNMT1-mediated DNA methylation. Conclusions We provided hypoxia-permitted functions of two antagonistic lncRNA variants to fine control the hypoxia adaptation through CA9.
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21. Graphene oxide (GO)-based nanosheets with combined chemo/photothermal/photodynamic therapy to overcome gastric cancer (GC) paclitaxel resistance by reducing mitochondria-derived adenosine-triphosphate (ATP)
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Weihong Guo, Zhian Chen, Xiaoli Feng, Guodong Shen, Huilin Huang, Yanrui Liang, Bingxia Zhao, Guoxin Li, and Yanfeng Hu
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Graphene oxide (GO) ,Drug resistance ,P-glycoprotein (P-gp) ,Chemo/photothermal (PTT)/photodynamic (PDT) therapy ,Mitochondrial respiratory chain ,Biotechnology ,TP248.13-248.65 ,Medical technology ,R855-855.5 - Abstract
Abstract Background Paclitaxel (PTX) has been suggested to be a promising front-line drug for gastric cancer (GC), while P-glycoprotein (P-gp) could lead to drug resistance by pumping PTX out of GC cells. Consequently, it might be a hopeful way to combat drug resistance by inhibiting the out-pumping function of P-gp. Results In this study, we developed a drug delivery system incorporating PTX onto polyethylene glycol (PEG)-modified and oxidized sodium alginate (OSA)-functionalized graphene oxide (GO) nanosheets (NSs), called PTX@GO-PEG-OSA. Owing to pH/thermal-sensitive drug release properties, PTX@GO-PEG-OSA could induced more obvious antitumor effects on GC, compared to free PTX. With near infrared (NIR)-irradiation, PTX@GO-PEG-OSA could generate excessive reactive oxygen species (ROS), attack mitochondrial respiratory chain complex enzyme, reduce adenosine-triphosphate (ATP) supplement for P-gp, and effectively inhibit P-gp’s efflux pump function. Since that, PTX@GO-PEG-OSA achieved better therapeutic effect on PTX-resistant GC without evident toxicity. Conclusions In conclusion, PTX@GO-PEG-OSA could serve as a desirable strategy to reverse PTX’s resistance, combined with chemo/photothermal/photodynamic therapy. Graphic Abstract
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22. Preparation of Steel Slag Foam Concrete and Fractal Model for Their Thermal Conductivity
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Guosheng Xiang, Danqing Song, Huajian Li, Yinkang Zhou, Hao Wang, Guodong Shen, and Zhifeng Zhang
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steel slag ,foam concrete ,compressive strength ,thermal conductivity ,fractal model ,Thermodynamics ,QC310.15-319 ,Mathematics ,QA1-939 ,Analysis ,QA299.6-433 - Abstract
The innovation of structural forms and the increase in the energy-saving requirements of buildings have led to higher requirements regarding the application conditions of steel slag foam concrete (SSFC) to ensure that the SSFC has a lower thermal conductivity and sufficient compressive strength, which has become the primary research object. Through a comprehensive consideration of 7 d compressive strength and thermal conductivity, the recommend mix ratio of SSFC was as follows: maximum SS size = 1.18 mm, water–cement ratio = 0.45, replacement rate of SS = 20–30%. Moreover, a theoretical formula was derived to determine thermal conductivity versus porosity based on fractal theory. The measured values of the foam concrete found elsewhere corroborate the fractal relationship regarding thermal conductivity versus porosity. This fractal relationship offers a straightforward and scientifically sound way to forecast the thermal conductivity of SSFC.
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23. Depressive Symptoms and Cognitive Decline Among Chinese Rural Elderly Individuals: A Longitudinal Study With 2-Year Follow-Up
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Shuai Zhou, Qiong Wang, Jingya Zhang, Qing Wang, Fangfang Hou, Xiao Han, Shilian Hu, Guodong Shen, and Yan Zhang
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depression ,mild cognitive impairment ,elderly ,rural area ,Alzheimer's disease ,Public aspects of medicine ,RA1-1270 - Abstract
BackgroundDepressive symptoms and mild cognitive impairment (MCI) are highly prevalent in rural China. The study aimed to investigate the longitudinal associations between changes in depressive symptoms and cognitive decline and MCI incidence among Chinese rural elderly individuals.MethodsA 2-year follow-up study was conducted among 1,477 participants from the Anhui Healthy Longevity Survey (AHLS). Depressive symptoms were assessed by the 9-item Patient Health Questionnaire (PHQ-9), and cognitive status was evaluated by the Mini Mental State Examination (MMSE). Multivariable linear regression and logistic regression were employed.ResultsEvery 1-unit PHQ-9 score increase was significantly associated with more cognitive decline (β = 0.157, 95% CI: 0.092, 0.221, p < 0.001) and a higher risk of MCI incidence (OR = 1.063, 95% CI: 1.025, 1.103, p = 0.001). The participants who experienced worsening of depression symptoms had a larger decline in the 2-year MMSE score (β = 0.650, 95% CI: 0.039, 1.261, p = 0.037) and elevated risks of incident MCI (OR = 1.573, 95% CI: 1.113, 2.223, p = 0.010).LimitationsScreening tools rather than standard diagnostic procedures were used in the study. Moreover, the long-term associations still need further exploration since the follow-up time was short.ConclusionsIncreased depressive symptoms were associated with more cognitive decline and higher risks of incident MCI among Chinese rural residents.
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24. Biodegradable hollow mesoporous organosilica nanotheranostics (HMON) for multi-mode imaging and mild photo-therapeutic-induced mitochondrial damage on gastric cancer
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Weihong Guo, Zhian Chen, Jiajia Chen, Xiaoli Feng, Yang Yang, Huilin Huang, Yanrui Liang, Guodong Shen, Yu Liang, Chao Peng, Yanbing Li, Guoxin Li, Wenhua Huang, Bingxia Zhao, and Yanfeng Hu
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Hollow mesoporous organosilica nanoparticles (HMON) ,Photo-thermal therapy (PTT) ,Photo-dynamic therapy (PDT) ,Multi-modal imaging ,Mitochondrial damage ,Biotechnology ,TP248.13-248.65 ,Medical technology ,R855-855.5 - Abstract
Abstract Background CuS-modified hollow mesoporous organosilica nanoparticles (HMON@CuS) have been preferred as non-invasive treatment for cancer, as near infrared (NIR)-induced photo-thermal effect (PTT) and/or photo-dynamic effect (PDT) could increase cancer cells’ apoptosis. However, the certain role of HMON@CuS-produced-PTT&PDT inducing gastric cancer (GC) cells’ mitochondrial damage, remained unclear. Moreover, theranostic efficiency of HMON@CuS might be well improved by applying multi-modal imaging, which could offer an optimal therapeutic region and time window. Herein, new nanotheranostics agents were reported by Gd doped HMON decorated by CuS nanocrystals (called HMON@CuS/Gd). Results HMON@CuS/Gd exhibited appropriate size distribution, good biocompatibility, l-Glutathione (GSH) responsive degradable properties, high photo-thermal conversion efficiency (82.4%) and a simultaneous reactive oxygen species (ROS) generation effect. Meanwhile, HMON@CuS/Gd could efficiently enter GC cells, induce combined mild PTT (43–45 °C) and PDT under mild NIR power density (0.8 W/cm2). Surprisingly, it was found that PTT might not be the only factor of cell apoptosis, as ROS induced by PDT also seemed playing an essential role. The NIR-induced ROS could attack mitochondrial transmembrane potentials (MTPs), then promote mitochondrial reactive oxygen species (mitoROS) production. Meanwhile, mitochondrial damage dramatically changed the expression of anti-apoptotic protein (Bcl-2) and pro-apoptotic protein (Bax). Since that, mitochondrial permeability transition pore (mPTP) was opened, followed by inducing more cytochrome c (Cyto C) releasing from mitochondria into cytosol, and finally activated caspase-9/caspase-3-depended cell apoptosis pathway. Our in vivo data also showed that HMON@CuS/Gd exhibited good fluorescence (FL) imaging (wrapping fluorescent agent), enhanced T1 imaging under magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) and infrared thermal (IRT) imaging capacities. Guided by FL/MRI/IRT trimodal imaging, HMON@CuS/Gd could selectively cause mild photo-therapy at cancer region, efficiently inhibit the growth of GC cells without evident systemic toxicity in vivo. Conclusion HMON@CuS/Gd could serve as a promising multifunctional nanotheranostic platform and as a cancer photo-therapy agent through inducing mitochondrial dysfunction on GC.
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25. A WNT7B-m6A-TCF7L2 positive feedback loop promotes gastric cancer progression and metastasis
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Qian Gao, Liuyang Yang, Aolin Shen, Yang Li, Yongxiang Li, Shilian Hu, Runhuai Yang, Xiangting Wang, Xuebiao Yao, and Guodong Shen
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Medicine ,Biology (General) ,QH301-705.5 - Published
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26. 'One-Pot' CuCl2-Mediated Condensation/C–S Bond Coupling Reactions to Synthesize Dibenzothiazepines by Bi-Functional-Reagent N, N′-Dimethylethane-1,2-Diamine
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Dehe Wang, Qichao Lu, Zhanjun Li, Chen Fang, Ran Liu, Bingchuan Yang, and Guodong Shen
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“one-pot” ,CuCl2-catalyzed ,C–S bond coupling ,bi-functional-reagent ,DMEDA ,dibenzothiazepines ,Organic chemistry ,QD241-441 - Abstract
The efficient “One-pot” CuCl2-catalyzed C–S bond coupling reactions were developed for the synthesis of dibenzo[b,f][1,4]thiazepines and 11-methy-ldibenzo[b,f][1,4]thiazepines via 2-iodobenzaldehydes/2-iodoacetophenones with 2-aminobenzenethiols/2,2′-disulfanediyldianilines by using bifunctional-reagent N, N′-dimethylethane-1,2-diamine (DMEDA), which worked as ligand and reductant. The reactions were compatible with a range of substrates to give the corresponding products in moderate to excellent yields.
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27. Lineage Tracing and Molecular Real-Time Imaging of Cancer Stem Cells
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Xiaohua Jia, Guodong Shen, Jia Jia, Yan Zhang, Dan Zhang, Wanjun Li, Jianjun Zhang, Xinglu Huang, and Jie Tian
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lineage tracing ,molecular imaging ,cancer stem cells ,Biotechnology ,TP248.13-248.65 - Abstract
The cancer stem cells (CSC) are the roots of cancer. The CSC hypothesis may provide a model to explain the tumor cell heterogeneity. Understand the biological mechanism of CSC will help the early detection and cure of cancer. The discovery of the dynamic changes in CSC will be possible by the using of bio-engineering techniques-lineage tracing. However, it is difficult to obtain real-time, continuous, and dynamic live-imaging information using the traditional approaches that take snapshots of time points from different animals. The goal of molecular imaging is to monitor the in situ, continuous molecular changes of cells in vivo. Therefore, the most advanced bioengineering lineage tracing approach, while using a variety of molecular detection methods, will maximize the presentation of CSC. In this review, we first introduce the method of lineage tracing, and then introduce the various components of molecular images to dynamic detect the CSC. Finally, we analyze the current situation and look forward the future of CSC detection.
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28. Mechanical and Dielectric Properties of a Flexible Anisotropic Rubber-Based Composite
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Jie Dong, Chunhai Wang, Xingyu Fan, Liang Wei, Guodong Shen, Runjun Sun, and Rong Li
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rubber-based conductive composites ,chopped glass fiber ,graphene ,flexibility ,dielectric properties ,Chemistry ,QD1-999 - Abstract
Rubber-based conductive composites are widely used in sensors, wearable electronic devices and electromagnetic fields. In this work, by using the two-roll milling and hot-pressing process, chopped glass fiber (CGF) and graphene (Gr) as additives, and acrtlinitrile-brtadiene rubber (NBR) as the matrix, a series of anisotropic flexible rubber-based composites were prepared. Using this preparation method, both CGF and Gr additives were directly arranged in the material. When the content of CGF was 1 wt.%, the tensile strength in both the T and W directions of the material reached 27 MPa and 28 MPa, respectively. When the content of CGF was fixed at 1 wt.% and Gr was 1.5 wt.% and the elongation at break in both directions reached 328% and 347%. By focusing on the comparison of the dielectric differences in the T and W directions in the X band, it was found that the directional arrangement of the additives led to differences in the dielectric properties.
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29. Paraoxonase 3 is involved in the multi-drug resistance of esophageal cancer
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Dabing Huang, Yong Wang, Yifu He, Gang Wang, Wei Wang, Xinghua Han, Yubei Sun, Lin Lin, Benjie Shan, Guodong Shen, Min Cheng, Geng Bian, Xiang Fang, Shilian Hu, and Yueyin Pan
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Esophageal cancer ,Multi-drug resistance ,Methylation ,PON3 ,Neoplasms. Tumors. Oncology. Including cancer and carcinogens ,RC254-282 ,Cytology ,QH573-671 - Abstract
Abstract Background Drug resistance prevents the effective treatment of cancers. DNA methylation has been found to participate in the development of cancer drug resistance. Methods We performed the wound-healing and invasion assays to test the effect of the paraoxonase gene PON3 on esophageal cancer (EC) cells. In addition, in vivo EC-derived tumor xenografts in nude mice were generated to test the effect of PON3 on the chemoresistance of EC cells. Results We found that PON3 is hypermethylated in drug-resistant EC cell line K150, which in-return down-regulates its expression. The following experiments by the forced changes of PON3 level in vitro and in vivo demonstrated that the PON3 expression negatively correlates with drug resistance in EC cells. Further wound-healing and invasion assays showed that PON3 suppresses the migration and invasion of EC cells. Conclusion Our data established that PON3 is associated with the EC drug resistance, which may serve as a biomarker for the potential therapeutic treatment of EC.
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30. Large Magnetodielectric Effect of BaTiO3–BaFe12O19 Composites in a Low Magnetic Field
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Zijing Dong, Yongping Pu, and Guodong Shen
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General Chemical Engineering ,General Chemistry - Published
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31. Commensal microbiota maintains alveolar macrophages with a low level of CCL24 production to generate anti-metastatic tumor activity
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Min Cheng, Yongyan Chen, Liang Wang, Wen Chen, Ling Yang, Guodong Shen, Tingjuan Xu, Gan Shen, Zhigang Tian, and Shilian Hu
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Abstract Microbiota maintains host tissue homeostasis and influences tissue-resident macrophages. However, the mechanisms by which commensal bacteria in regulating the alveolar macrophages remain unclear. Here, by using an antibiotic-treated (Abt) mouse model, we found commensal bacteria depletion induced lower frequencies and numbers of alveolar macrophages. This effect was accompanied by the altered levels of genes involved in several biological pathways, including M2 macrophage polarization, as determined by gene expression analysis. Alveolar macrophages from the Abt mice had higher protein and gene levels of Arg1, CCL24, IL-13, IL-10, IL-6 and IL-1β, which could be recovered to normal levels by reconstructing commensal bacteria in the upper respiratory of Abt mice. Moreover, alveolar macrophages performed significant enhancement of M2 functions, especially CCL24 secretion, in the Abt mice challenged with B16/F10 melanoma. Adoptive transfer of normal alveolar macrophages or antibody neutralization of CCL24 significantly recovered the decrease of γδT17 cells and rescued the defect anti-tumor response of Abt mice, indicating the elevated amount of alveolar macrophage-derived CCL24 inhibited γδT cell mediated anti-tumor response. In conclusion, we demonstrated the ability of commensal bacteria to maintain alveolar macrophages with a low level of CCL24 production, which was necessary for the normal anti-tumor response in the lung.
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32. Pd/C-Catalyzed Intramolecular C–H Arylation for the Synthesis of Phenanthridinones and Dibenzo-α-pyrones
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Lingyu Zhao, Guodong Shen, Tongxin Zhang, Zhen Wang, and Yuhua Liang
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pd/c catalysis ,intramolecular reactions ,c–h arylation ,phenanthridinones ,dibenzo-α-pyrones ,recyclability ,Chemistry ,QD1-999 - Abstract
Abstract Pd/C was found to be an efficient and convenient metal catalyst for intramolecular C–H arylation reactions in the synthesis of phenanthridinones and dibenzo-α-pyrones. A variety of phenanthridinones and dibenzo-α-pyrones were synthesized under the highly active catalytic system of Pd/C-KOAc-DMA in moderate to excellent yields. The high catalytic activity, high recyclability, low costs, and ease of removal of Pd/C, combined with its commercial availability, render this protocol attractive for both synthetic and industrial applications.
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33. Permeability Response Characteristics of Primary Undeformed Coal and Tectonically Deformed Coal under Loading–Unloading Conditions in Huainan Coalfield, China
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Kun Zhang, Shuxun Sang, Mengya Ma, Xiaozhi Zhou, Changjiang Liu, and Guodong Shen
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General Chemical Engineering ,General Chemistry - Abstract
Reservoir pressure relief is a practical method to enhance permeability for coalbed methane (CBM) extraction in tectonically deformed coal (TDC) reservoirs. To explore the coal permeability response to stress changes, the primary undeformed coal (PUC) and TDC from the same coal seam were sampled for the pore-fissure structure analysis, mechanical property test, and permeability experiments under different stress loading-unloading methods in this study. The experimental results demonstrated that the coal permeability is more sensitive to the changes in confining pressure (perpendicular to airflow) than axial stress (parallel to airflow). Coal permeability decreases negatively exponentially as the confining pressure increases, and its change process with increased axial pressure can be divided into five stages in this study. The pore structures and mechanical properties of coal samples affected their permeability response to stress changes. Under the stress loading condition, the coal matrix and fractures of PUC samples were compressed simultaneously, and the permeability was regulated by the pore-fissure structures in the coal matrix. Due to the deformation and displacement of coal particles, the permeability of the TDC sample is predominantly dependent on changes in intergranular pores. At the initial stress unloading stage, the fissure recovery and expansion lead to a rapid increase in permeability, but the permeability cannot rereach the original value when the stress is fully released. Furthermore, the influencing factors of coal permeability in response to stress loading-unloading also include confining pressure conditions and coal matrix adsorption swelling. Research on the permeability response characteristics of the stress loading-unloading process can provide some clarifications for the reservoir depressurization and permeability enhancement of CBM extraction in the TDC reservoir.
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34. Cascade Nucleophilic Attack/Addition Cyclization Reactions to Synthesize Oxazolidin-2-imines via (Z)-2-Bromo-3-phenylprop-2-en-1-ols/3-phenylprop-2-yn-1-ols and Diphenyl Carbodiimides
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Zhanjun Li, Lingyu Zhao, Yalin Zhang, Hui Yan, Xianqiang Huang, and Guodong Shen
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Organic Chemistry - Published
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35. Tumor-Targeted Polydopamine-Based Nanoparticles for Multimodal Mapping Following Photothermal Therapy of Metastatic Lymph Nodes
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Yanrui Liang, Weihong Guo, Chuangji Li, Guodong Shen, Haoxian Tan, Peiwen Sun, Zhian Chen, Huilin Huang, Zhenhao Li, Zhenyuan Li Li, Yingxin Ren, Guoxin Li, and Yanfeng Hu
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Indoles ,Photothermal Therapy ,Polymers ,Organic Chemistry ,Integrin beta3 ,Biophysics ,Contrast Media ,Pharmaceutical Science ,Antineoplastic Agents ,Bioengineering ,General Medicine ,Phototherapy ,Polyethylene Glycols ,Biomaterials ,Mice ,International Journal of Nanomedicine ,Stomach Neoplasms ,Cell Line, Tumor ,Drug Discovery ,Animals ,Nanoparticles ,Lymph Nodes ,Fluorescent Dyes - Abstract
Yanrui Liang,1,* Weihong Guo,1,* Chuangji Li,1,* Guodong Shen,1,* Haoxian Tan,2 Peiwen Sun,2 Zhian Chen,1 Huilin Huang,1 Zhenhao Li,1 Zhenyuan Li,1 Yingxin Ren,1 Guoxin Li,1 Yanfeng Hu1 1Department of General Surgery & Guangdong Provincial Key Laboratory of Precision Medicine for Gastrointestinal Tumor, Nanfang Hospital, Southern Medical University, Guangzhou, Peopleâs Republic of China; 2The First School of Clinical Medicine, Southern Medical University, Guangzhou, Peopleâs Republic of China*These authors contributed equally to this workCorrespondence: Guoxin Li; Yanfeng Hu, Department of General Surgery & Guangdong Provincial Key Laboratory of Precision Medicine for Gastrointestinal Tumor, Nanfang Hospital, Southern Medical University, No. 1838 North Guangzhou Ave, Baiyun District, Guangzhou, 510515, Peopleâs Republic of China, Tel +86-20-6164-1681 ; +86-20-6164-1682, Fax +86-20-6164-1681, Email yfenghu@qq.com; gzliguoxin@163.comPurpose: Lymphadenectomy with lymph node (LN) mapping is essential for surgical removal of solid tumors. Existing agents do not provide accurate multimodal mapping and antitumor therapy for metastatic LNs; therefore, we fabricated a polydopamine (PDA) nanoparticle (NP)-based tumor-targeted LN mapping agent capable of multimodal mapping and guided photothermal therapy (PTT) for metastatic LNs.Materials and Methods: PDA NPs modified with polyethylene glycol (PEG) were obtained by polymerization under alkaline conditions. The PEG-PDA NPs were loaded with the circular tripeptide Arg-Gly-Asp (cRGD) to achieve tumor-targeting capacity and with the fluorescent dye IR820 and magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) contrast Gd(NH2)2 for in situ detection. The resulting cRGD-PEG-PDA@IR820/Gd(NH2)2 (cRGD-PPIG) NPs were tested for their biosafety and metastatic LN mapping ability. They were drained specifically into LNs and selectively taken up by gastric MKN45 cells via αvβ 3 integrin-mediated endocytosis.Results: This phenomenon enabled MR/optical/near-infrared fluorescence multimodal metastatic LN mapping, guiding the creation of accurate and highly efficient PTT for gastric cancer metastatic LNs in mice.Conclusion: In summary, we fabricated tumor-targeted cRGD-PPIG NPs with MR/optical/near-infrared fluorescence multimodal metastatic LN mapping capacity for surgery and efficient PTT guidance post-surgery.Keywords: multimodal imaging, lymph node mapping, metastatic lymph node, photothermal therapy
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36. Highly Diastereoselective One-Pot Synthesis of 4,5-Dihydrofuro[2,3-b]azocin-6-one Derivatives through Cyclization/[4+4] Annulation Reactions
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Bei Zhang, Zefeng Jin, Chaoman Huang, Yankun Zhang, Guodong Shen, Honglan Kang, Xin Lv, and Liejin Zhou
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37. Gut microbiota modulate CD8 + T cell immunity in gastric cancer through Butyrate/GPR109A/HOPX.
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Xiang Yu, Jinzhou Ou, Lingzhi Wang, Zhenyuan Li, Yingxin Ren, Lang Xie, Zhian Chen, Junxian Liang, Guodong Shen, Zhaowei Zou, Cuiyin Zhao, Guoxin Li, and Yanfeng Hu
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38. The Protective Effect of Ginsenoside Rg1 on Apoptosis in Human Ankle Joint Traumatic Arthritis Chondrocytes
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Zhiqiang Xu, Xue Li, Guodong Shen, Yunxuan Zou, Hongning Zhang, Kangyong Yang, and Yongzhan Zhu
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Article Subject ,Complementary and alternative medicine - Abstract
The ankle biomechanics is easily changed due to the acute injury of the tissue around the ankle joint and the damage of the ankle joint structure, such as ankle instability and joint surface imbalance. When the mechanical load of the ankle changes, it can cause ankle regeneration and remodeling processes such as cartilage loss, bone remodeling, and degenerative changes. The aim of this study was to investigate the effect and mechanism of ginsenoside Rg1 against interleukin-1β (IL-1β)-induced apoptosis in human articular chondrocytes (HACs). The apoptosis model of HAC cells was established by IL-1β induction, and then the HAC cells were cultured with different concentrations of Rg1. The protective effect of Rg1 on HAC cell apoptosis was investigated by detecting the changes of apoptosis and activity of PI3K/Akt/mitochondrial signaling pathway. The results showed that a specific concentration of Rg1 could promote the proliferation of IL-1β-induced HAC cells and inhibit apoptosis. At the same time, Rg1 treatment with specific concentration can reduce the content of reactive oxygen species (ROS) and malondialdehyde (MDA) in HACs and improve the related expression of mitochondrial membrane potential (MMP). Furthermore, qRT-PCR and western blot results showed that Rg1 could improve the low expression of Bcl-2 and inhibit the high expression of Bax, caspase-3, caspase-8, caspase-9, FasL, AIF, and Cyto c in IL-1β-induced cells. In summary, Rg1 can inhibit IL-1β-induced apoptosis of HAC cells by decreasing the activity of PI3K/Akt/mitochondrial signaling pathway, and Rg1 has a protective effect on apoptosis of HAC cells.
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39. Data Supplement from Microbiota Modulate Tumoral Immune Surveillance in Lung through a γδT17 Immune Cell-Dependent Mechanism
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Shilian Hu, Gan Shen, Weiping Xu, Tingjuan Xu, Geng Bian, Guodong Shen, Liting Qian, and Min Cheng
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Supplemental Figure 1. Th17 cells are not induced in the lung after the tumor cell challenge. Supplemental Figure 2. No significant difference in the production of IFN-gamma by NK cells in the Abt mice compared with the control.
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40. Preliminary study on the expression of UHRF1 in early oral squamous cell carcinoma and its clinical prognostic value
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Xianjie Duan, Haiyan Weng, Guodong Shen, Chengyun Si, Anxing Fei, Liyu Zhang, and Yu Zhou
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Objectives: To evaluate the expression of ubiquitin-like containing PHD and RING finger domain 1 (UHRF1) in early oral squamous cell carcinoma (OSCC) and explore its clinical significance. Methods: In total, 104 patients with early OSCC who had undergone surgery in the First Affiliated Hospital of the University of Science and Technology of China from 2008 to 2016 were retrospectively analyzed. The correlation between UHRF1 and vimentin was assessed by evaluating their expression levels in OSCC tissue using immunofluorescence staining. The patients were divided into UHRF1/vimentin high and low expression groups on the basis of an immunoreactivity intensity distribution index value of 4. The relationships between the UHRF1 and vimentin expression levels and the clinic opathological characteristics of patients were analyzed. The influence of relevant risk factors on the patient survival rate was analyzed with the Kaplan– Meier method, whereas the relevant risk factors affecting the survival rate of patients with oral cancer were analyzed using the Cox proportional hazards model. Results: High UHRF1 expression was observed in OSCC tissue. Likewise, vimentin was highly expressed in mesenchymal tumor tissue, and its expression level was positively correlated with that of UHRF1 (R2 = 0.2626, P < 0.001). UHRF1 expression was correlated with the patient gender; N stage; T, N stages of the 8th edition of TNM classification; tumor differentiation; occult lymph node metastasis; neck recurrence; and postoperative local recurrence (P < 0.05). Moreover, it was positively correlated with the depth of invasion (R2 = 0.2105, P < 0.001). The vimentin expression level was related to the patient gender, T stage, 8th edition T stage, occult lymph node metastasis, neck recurrence, and local recurrence (P < 0.05). According to the Cox regression model, the UHRF1 expression level of UHRF1 was an influencing factor affecting the survival rate of patients (HR: 2.64; 95 CI%: 1.35–5.15; P = 0.004). Conclusion: UHRF1 is highly expressed in early OSCC and is closely related to epithelial–mesenchymal transition and the prognosis of patients.
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41. Metal- and oxidant-free electrochemically promoted oxidative coupling of amines
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Gang Liu, Sen Liu, Zhen Li, Hengyu Chen, Jiashuai Li, Yalin Zhang, Guodong Shen, Bingchuan Yang, Xiude Hu, and Xianqiang Huang
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General Chemical Engineering ,General Chemistry - Abstract
The selective oxidation of amines into imines is a priority research topic in organic synthesis and has attracted much attention over the past few decades. However, the oxidation of amines generally suffers from the drawback of transition-metal, even noble-metal catalysts. Thus, the strategy of metal- and oxidant-free selective synthesis of imines is highly desirable yet largely unmet. This paper unravels a metal-free and external oxidant-free electrochemical strategy for the oxidative coupling methodology of amines. This general transformation is compatible with various functional amines and led to functionalized imines in moderate to satisfactory yields.
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42. Electron-ion collider in China
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Xiaoyu Wang, Xiaofeng Luo, Rong Wang, Demin Li, Yifei Zhang, Pengming Zhang, Qintao Song, Jinlong Zhang, Chuan Liu, Ju Jun Xie, Nu Xu, Daniele Paolo Anderle, Xiaorong Zhou, Minxiang Li, Pei-Lin Yin, Lijun Mao, Yi Bo Yang, Zhi Yang, Wenbiao Yan, Wencheng Yan, Enke Wang, Xu Cao, Jiancheng Yang, Long-Cheng Gui, Ningbo Chang, Jian-Ping Ma, Zhuojun Chen, Jialun Ping, Hongwei Zhao, Hongxi Xing, Zhenyu Zhang, C.-P. Yuan, Zhun Lyu, Xiang Zhou, Zuotang Liang, Chao Hsi Chang, Ya-Ping Xie, Xiaoyun Wang, Lei Chang, Xue-Qian Li, Yin Huang, Taofeng Wang, Guodong Shen, De-Liang Yao, Ling-Yun Dai, Liping Zou, Minghui Ding, Mengshi Yan, V. Bertone, Hu-Shan Xu, Yu-Gang Ma, Jie Liu, Z. Ye, Hongxia Huang, Xing-Gang Wu, Tiehui Liu, Weitian Deng, Fan Wang, Ruiru Wang, Bo-Wen Xiao, Chengdong Han, Fu Ma, Kuang Ta Chao, Bo-Qiang Ma, Guoming Liu, X. Liu, Shu-Sheng Xu, Paweł Sznajder, Qian Wang, Yuxiang Zhao, C. Mezrag, Hao Sun, Gu Chen, Zhengguo Zhao, Wenlong Zhan, Jia-Jun Wu, Juan Rojo, Si-Xue Qin, Qiang Zhao, Jianhui Zhang, Xu Feng, J. J. He, L. P. Kaptari, Y. T. Liang, Tie-Jiun Hou, Feng-Kun Guo, Lei Xia, Hervé Moutarde, Chang Gong, Wei Wang, Liuming Liu, Zhu-Fang Cui, Hengne Li, Krešimir Kumerički, Guoqing Xiao, Xinhu Yan, Liang Zheng, Jian Zhou, Xurong Chen, Hang Ren, Chen Liu, Bing-Song Zou, Chao Shi, Craig D. Roberts, Institut de Recherches sur les lois Fondamentales de l'Univers (IRFU), and Commissariat à l'énergie atomique et aux énergies alternatives (CEA)-Université Paris-Saclay
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nucleon mass ,generalized parton distribution ,Physics and Astronomy (miscellaneous) ,Nuclear Theory ,hadron: exotic ,Parton ,Electron ,7. Clean energy ,01 natural sciences ,law.invention ,High Energy Physics - Experiment ,High Energy Physics - Experiment (hep-ex) ,quarkonium: heavy ,High Energy Physics - Phenomenology (hep-ph) ,law ,[PHYS.HEXP]Physics [physics]/High Energy Physics - Experiment [hep-ex] ,Nuclear Experiment (nucl-ex) ,parton: interaction ,Nuclear Experiment ,Physics ,energy: high ,3D-tomography ,Luminosity (scattering theory) ,exotic hadronic states ,energy recovery linac ,electron nucleon: colliding beams ,High Energy Physics - Phenomenology ,electron nucleus: colliding beams ,Nucleon ,electron ion collider ,detector: technology ,deuteron ,Quark ,[PHYS.NUCL]Physics [physics]/Nuclear Theory [nucl-th] ,spin rotator ,nucleon: structure ,transverse momentum dependent parton distribution ,FOS: Physical sciences ,ion: beam ,[PHYS.NEXP]Physics [physics]/Nuclear Experiment [nucl-ex] ,uranium ,Nuclear physics ,Nuclear Theory (nucl-th) ,High energy nuclear physics ,nuclear physics ,0103 physical sciences ,quantum chromodynamics ,heavy quark ,SDG 14 - Life Below Water ,010306 general physics ,Collider ,activity report ,quark: sea ,polarization ,nucleon structure ,helicity ,010308 nuclear & particles physics ,carbon ,[PHYS.HPHE]Physics [physics]/High Energy Physics - Phenomenology [hep-ph] ,High Energy Physics::Experiment ,Lepton - Abstract
Lepton scattering is an established ideal tool for studying inner structure of small particles such as nucleons as well as nuclei. As a future high energy nuclear physics project, an Electron-ion collider in China (EicC) has been proposed. It will be constructed based on an upgraded heavy-ion accelerator, High Intensity heavy-ion Accelerator Facility (HIAF) which is currently under construction, together with a new electron ring. The proposed collider will provide highly polarized electrons (with a polarization of $\sim$80%) and protons (with a polarization of $\sim$70%) with variable center of mass energies from 15 to 20 GeV and the luminosity of (2-3) $\times$ 10$^{33}$ cm$^{-2}$ s$^{-1}$. Polarized deuterons and Helium-3, as well as unpolarized ion beams from Carbon to Uranium, will be also available at the EicC. The main foci of the EicC will be precision measurements of the structure of the nucleon in the sea quark region, including 3D tomography of nucleon; the partonic structure of nuclei and the parton interaction with the nuclear environment; the exotic states, especially those with heavy flavor quark contents. In addition, issues fundamental to understanding the origin of mass could be addressed by measurements of heavy quarkonia near-threshold production at the EicC. In order to achieve the above-mentioned physics goals, a hermetical detector system will be constructed with cutting-edge technologies. This document is the result of collective contributions and valuable inputs from experts across the globe. The EicC physics program complements the ongoing scientific programs at the Jefferson Laboratory and the future EIC project in the United States. The success of this project will also advance both nuclear and particle physics as well as accelerator and detector technology in China., EicC white paper, written by the whole EicC working group
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43. sj-docx-2-inq-10.1177_00469580231155295 – Supplemental material for The Value of Handgrip Strength and Self-Rated Squat Ability in Predicting Mild Cognitive Impairment: Development and Validation of a Prediction Model
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Xiao, Han, Fangfang, Hou, Qiong, Wang, Shuai, Zhou, Jingya, Zhang, Xu, Lou, Guodong, Shen, and Yan, Zhang
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111099 Nursing not elsewhere classified ,FOS: Health sciences - Abstract
Supplemental material, sj-docx-2-inq-10.1177_00469580231155295 for The Value of Handgrip Strength and Self-Rated Squat Ability in Predicting Mild Cognitive Impairment: Development and Validation of a Prediction Model by Han Xiao, Hou Fangfang, Wang Qiong, Zhou Shuai, Zhang Jingya, Lou Xu, Shen Guodong and Zhang Yan in INQUIRY: The Journal of Health Care Organization, Provision, and Financing
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44. sj-docx-1-inq-10.1177_00469580231155295 – Supplemental material for The Value of Handgrip Strength and Self-Rated Squat Ability in Predicting Mild Cognitive Impairment: Development and Validation of a Prediction Model
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Xiao, Han, Fangfang, Hou, Qiong, Wang, Shuai, Zhou, Jingya, Zhang, Xu, Lou, Guodong, Shen, and Yan, Zhang
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111099 Nursing not elsewhere classified ,FOS: Health sciences - Abstract
Supplemental material, sj-docx-1-inq-10.1177_00469580231155295 for The Value of Handgrip Strength and Self-Rated Squat Ability in Predicting Mild Cognitive Impairment: Development and Validation of a Prediction Model by Han Xiao, Hou Fangfang, Wang Qiong, Zhou Shuai, Zhang Jingya, Lou Xu, Shen Guodong and Zhang Yan in INQUIRY: The Journal of Health Care Organization, Provision, and Financing
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45. The Value of Handgrip Strength and Self-Rated Squat Ability in Predicting Mild Cognitive Impairment: Development and Validation of a Prediction Model
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Xiao, Han, primary, Fangfang, Hou, additional, Qiong, Wang, additional, Shuai, Zhou, additional, Jingya, Zhang, additional, Xu, Lou, additional, Guodong, Shen, additional, and Yan, Zhang, additional
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46. DYNAMICS OF ASYNCHRONOUS ELECTRIC DRIVE WITH PID-SIMILAR FUZZY CONTROLLER FOR WATER SUPPLY SYSTEMS
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Ivan Biliuk, Leonid Buhrim, Serhii Havrylov, Guodong Shen, and Oleh Savchenko
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Control theory ,business.industry ,Asynchronous communication ,Computer science ,Dynamics (mechanics) ,Water supply ,PID controller ,business ,Electric drive ,Fuzzy logic - Abstract
in presented paper the transient characteristics of an asynchronous electric drive of a pump unit with PID-similar fuzzy controller are investigated. A comparative analysis of control quality in a system with traditional and fuzzy controllers is performed. The use of fuzzy controller in the asynchronous electric drive of the pump unit for water supply system is substantiated and it is proved that the use of fuzzy logic leads to the improvement of the quality of the transient process of the system. The simulation was performed using the Scilab mathematical application package.
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- 2021
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47. Associations between changes in social contact pattern and the mental health status of Chinese adults: cross-sectional findings.
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Jingya Zhang, Shuai Zhou, Qiong Wang, Fangfang Hou, Xiao Han, Guodong Shen, Chifa Chiang, Hiroshi Yatsuya, and Yan Zhang
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SOCIAL contact ,MENTAL health ,CHINESE people ,HEALTH of adults ,COVID-19 pandemic - Abstract
The study aims to examine the associations between social contact pattern changes and mental health status, including depression, anxiety, and loneliness, among Chinese adults in the context of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19). Data on social contact patterns before and after the outbreak of COVID-19 were obtained from 3511 participants. Mental health (ie, depression, anxiety, and loneliness) was assessed by the 9-item Patient Health Questionnaire, Dark Future Scale, and the 9-scale Three-Item Loneliness Scale, respectively. Poisson regression analyses revealed that the participants who had increased in-person communication were more likely to have mental disorders [depression: prevalence ratio (PR)=1.13, 95% confidence interval (CI): 1.02, 1.26; anxiety: PR=1.15, 95% CI: 1.01, 1.30]. The current study concluded that the in-person communication increase before and after the outbreak of COVID-19 was associated with mental disorders among Chinese adults. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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48. 'One-Pot' CuCl
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Dehe, Wang, Qichao, Lu, Zhanjun, Li, Chen, Fang, Ran, Liu, Bingchuan, Yang, and Guodong, Shen
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Dibenzothiazepines ,Thiazepines ,Indicators and Reagents ,Diamines ,Catalysis - Abstract
The efficient "One-pot" CuCl
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- 2022
49. Ox-LDL Influences Peripheral Th17/Treg Balance by Modulating Treg Apoptosis and Th17 Proliferation in Atherosclerotic Cerebral Infarction
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Qing Li, Yiping Wang, Hongqi Li, Guodong Shen, and Shilian Hu
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T helper 17 ,Regulatory T cells, Apoptosis ,Proliferation ,Cerebral infarction ,Oxidized low-density lipoprotein ,Physiology ,QP1-981 ,Biochemistry ,QD415-436 - Abstract
Background: CD4+CD25+ regulatory T (Treg) cells and T-helper 17 (Th17) cells play important roles in acute cerebral infarction (ACI). Our previous findings have suggested that oxidized low-density lipoprotein (Ox-LDL) could influence Treg/Th17 ratio in ACI patients. However, the mechanisms are still not clear. Methods and Results: We evaluated the effects of ox-LDL on Th17/Treg cell apoptosis and proliferation in vitro. Our results demonstrated that with increased ox-LDL concentrations, the frequency and suppressive function of Treg cells was decreased while the frequency of Th17 cells was elevated in control subjects. In addition, AnnexinV+ apoptotic rate, Fas/Fas ligand (FasL) expression, and Caspase-3 activity were escalated in Treg cells while were no significant changes in Th17 cells. Simultaneously, 5-Bromo-29-Deoxyuridine (BrdU) and 3-(4,5-Dimethylthiazol-2-yl)-2,5-Diphenyl Tetrazolium Bromide (MTT) incorporation of Th17 cells was elevated accompanied by upregulated nuclear factor-κB (NF-κB) activity. However, Th17 proliferation was decreased when pre-incubated with Pyrrolidine dithiocarbamate (PDTC, inhibitor of NF-κB activation). Furthermore, there were significant changes induced by ox-LDL in Treg apoptosis, Fas/FasL/Caspase-3 expression of Treg cells, and Th17 proliferation, NF-κB activation of Th17 in ACI patients than in patients with transient ischemic attack (TIA) and control subjects (PPConclusion: These data support that ox-LDL may influence the Th17/Treg balance by modulating Fasmediated Treg apoptosis and NF-κB-associated Th17 proliferation. Ox-LDL also induced a more significant alteration of Treg and Th17 in ACI patients than in TIA and control groups, suggesting a novel role in the pathogenesis of ACI.
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50. Design and Synthesis of a Novel Banana-Shaped Functional Molecule via Double Cross-Coupling
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Bingchuan Yang, Guodong Shen, Xianqiang Huang, and Rutao Liu
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bent-core ,Tröger’s base ,double Sonogashira coupling ,Organic chemistry ,QD241-441 - Abstract
A novel banana-shaped molecule using 2,8-Dimethyl-6H,12H-5,11-methanodibenzo [b,f] [1,5]diazocine (Tröger’s base) as bent-core was synthesized via double Carbon-Carbon cross-coupling reaction. The double Sonogashira cross-coupling reaction was optimized by using Pd(PPh3)2Cl2 as catalyst, CuI as cocatalyst and diisopropylamine as base in place of triethylamine. The structure of this compound was confirmed by 1H-NMR, 13C-NMR, Fourier transform infrared (FT-IR) spectroscopy and mass spectrometry.
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