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52. Sucrose induces rapid activation of CfSAPK, a mitogen-activated protein kinase, in Cephalostachyum fuchsianum Gamble cells
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Hailian Yang, Lu Zhang, Lubin Li, Yuan Li, Dongtao Ren, Chunhui Xu, and Tongbing Su
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Serine/threonine-specific protein kinase ,MAP kinase kinase kinase ,Physiology ,Cyclin-dependent kinase 2 ,Plant Science ,Biology ,Mitogen-activated protein kinase kinase ,Molecular biology ,MAP2K7 ,Biochemistry ,biology.protein ,c-Raf ,Kinase activity ,Protein kinase A - Abstract
Sucrose was recently demonstrated to function as a molecular signal. However, sucrose-specific sensing and signalling pathways remain largely undefined. Here, we show that Cephalostachyum fuchsianum sucrose-activated protein kinase (CfSAPK) is transiently and specifically activated by sucrose in C. fuchsianum Gamble suspension cells. The result suggested that CfSAPK participates in a sucrose-signalling pathway. CfSAPK was partially purified from sucrose-treated cells and further analysed. Kinase activity assays revealed that CfSAPK preferentially used myelin basic protein (MBP) as substrate in vitro and strongly phosphorylate MBP threonine residue(s) and weakly phosphorylated MBP serine residue(s). Of the divalent cations tested, Mg(2+) was required for CfSAPK activation. Phosphatase treatment of CfSAPK abolished its kinase activity, indicating that phosphorylation is required for CfSAPK activation. Seven internal tryptic peptides identified from CfSAPK matched mitogen-activated protein kinases (MAPKs) in plants. CfSAPK cDNA was cloned using RT-PCR and rapid amplification of cDNA ends (RACE). CfSAPK cDNA encodes a 382-amino acid protein with a calculated molecular mass of 43,466.9 Da. The CfSAPK protein contains all 11 conserved kinase subdomains found in other Ser/Thr kinases. The amino acids sequence of CfSAPK is highly homologous to group A MAPKs in monocotyledon plants.
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- 2012
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53. Functional Insights into the Roles of Hormones in the Dendrobium officinale-Tulasnella sp. Germinated Seed Symbiotic Association
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Zheng Song, Xiaojing Wang, Lubin Li, Lijun Xu, Qiwu Sun, and Tao Wang
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0301 basic medicine ,Tulasnella sp ,Germination ,Fungus ,Article ,Catalysis ,lcsh:Chemistry ,Inorganic Chemistry ,Dendrobium ,03 medical and health sciences ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Plant Growth Regulators ,Symbiosis ,Gene Expression Regulation, Plant ,Gene Expression Regulation, Fungal ,Botany ,Oxylipins ,Physical and Theoretical Chemistry ,lcsh:QH301-705.5 ,Molecular Biology ,Abscisic acid ,Spectroscopy ,Orchidaceae ,biology ,Basidiomycota ,Gene Expression Profiling ,Jasmonic acid ,Dendrobium officinale ,Organic Chemistry ,Computational Biology ,food and beverages ,Molecular Sequence Annotation ,General Medicine ,endogenous hormones ,biology.organism_classification ,symbiosis ,Biosynthetic Pathways ,Computer Science Applications ,Metabolic pathway ,030104 developmental biology ,lcsh:Biology (General) ,lcsh:QD1-999 ,chemistry ,Seeds ,Transcriptome - Abstract
Dendrobium is one of the largest genera in the Orchidaceae, and D. officinale is used in traditional medicine, particularly in China. D. officinale seeds are minute and contain limited energy reserves, and colonization by a compatible fungus is essential for germination under natural conditions. When the orchid mycorrhizal fungi (OMF) initiates symbiotic interactions with germination-driven orchid seeds, phytohormones from the orchid or the fungus play key roles, but the details of the possible biochemical pathways are still poorly understood. In the present study, we established a symbiotic system between D. officinale and Tulasnella sp. for seed germination. RNA-Seq was used to construct libraries of symbiotic-germinated seeds (DoTc), asymbiotic-germinated seeds (Do), and free-living OMF (Tc) to investigate the expression profiles of biosynthesis and metabolism pathway genes for three classes of endogenous hormones: JA (jasmonic acid), ABA (abscisic acid) and SLs (strigolactones), in D. officinale seeds and OMF under symbiotic and asymbiotic conditions. Low concentrations of endogenous JA, ABA, or SLs were detected in the D. officinale-Tulasnella symbiont compared with the asymbiotic tissues. Gene annotation results suggest that the expression of DEGs (differentially expressed genes) related to JA and ABA biosynthesis from D. officinale were down-regulated, while most of the key DEGs related to SL biosynthesis from D. officinale were up-regulated in the symbiotic germinated seeds compared with the asymbiotic germinated seeds. Moreover, in the OMF, we found a significantly up-regulated differential expression of the JA and ABA biosynthesis-related genes in the symbiotic interaction, with the opposite expression trends to those found in Dendrobium. This indicates that Dendrobium seed symbiotic germination may be stimulated by the apparent involvement of the OMF in the production of hormones, and relatively low concentrations of endogenous JA, ABA, or SLs might be maintained to promote the growth of the D. officinale-Tulasnella symbiotic protocorm-like body. These results will increase our understanding of the possible roles played by endogenous hormones in the regulation of the orchid-fungus symbiosis.
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- 2018
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54. Is May-Thurner Syndrome Combined with Left Iliac Arteriovenous Fistularare or Neglected?: Cases Report and Literature Review
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Haijie Che, Lubin Li, Mu Yang, and Fu-bo Song
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medicine.medical_specialty ,Chronic venous insufficiency ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Arteriovenous fistula ,Right Common Iliac Artery ,Iliac Vein ,030204 cardiovascular system & hematology ,Iliac Artery ,030218 nuclear medicine & medical imaging ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Angioplasty ,May-Thurner Syndrome ,medicine ,Humans ,Vascular Patency ,Embolization ,Ultrasonography, Doppler, Color ,Aged ,Aged, 80 and over ,business.industry ,Phlebography ,General Medicine ,medicine.disease ,May–Thurner syndrome ,Embolization, Therapeutic ,Surgery ,Venous thrombosis ,Treatment Outcome ,Arteriovenous Fistula ,Female ,Stents ,Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine ,business ,Angioplasty, Balloon - Abstract
May-Thurner syndrome (MTS) is a condition in which the left common iliac vein is compressed by the right common iliac artery, which may cause swelling, pain or deep venous thrombosis of the left lower extremity.1 Postthrombotic syndrome, nonthrombotic chronic venous insufficiency, and recurrence after venous thrombosis are also possible complications. Although MTS combined with left iliac arteriovenous fistula is rarely reported, we treated 3 such cases in the past year.
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- 2018
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55. Comparative Analyses of Anatomical Structure, Phytohormone Levels, and Gene Expression Profiles Reveal Potential Dwarfing Mechanisms in Shengyin Bamboo (Phyllostachys edulis f. tubaeformis)
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Lubin Li, Xiaojing Wang, Lei Liu, Tao Wang, Jin-Jun Yue, and Lixiong Liang
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0106 biological sciences ,0301 basic medicine ,Bamboo ,Dwarfism ,Biology ,Poaceae ,Models, Biological ,01 natural sciences ,Article ,dwarfing regulation ,Catalysis ,lcsh:Chemistry ,Inorganic Chemistry ,Transcriptome ,Cell wall ,03 medical and health sciences ,transcriptome analysis ,Quantitative Trait, Heritable ,Plant Growth Regulators ,Cell Wall ,Gene Expression Regulation, Plant ,Botany ,medicine ,Physical and Theoretical Chemistry ,lcsh:QH301-705.5 ,Molecular Biology ,Spectroscopy ,Plant stem ,dwarf moso bamboo ,Gene Expression Profiling ,Organic Chemistry ,General Medicine ,medicine.disease ,biology.organism_classification ,Computer Science Applications ,Dwarfing ,Phenotype ,030104 developmental biology ,Phyllostachys edulis ,lcsh:Biology (General) ,lcsh:QD1-999 ,Shoot ,Signal Transduction ,010606 plant biology & botany - Abstract
Moso bamboo (Phyllostachys edulis) is one of the most important bamboo species in China and the third most important plant species for timber production. However, the dwarf variant of moso bamboo, P. edulis f. tubaeformis (shengyin bamboo), which has shortened internodes, is not well studied. We used anatomical, hormonal, and transcriptomic approaches to study internode shortening and shoot growth in dwarf shengyin and wild moso bamboo. Phenotypic and anatomical observations showed that dwarfing in shengyin bamboo is due to reduced internode length, and the culm fibers in shengyin bamboo are significantly shorter and thicker than in wild moso bamboo. We measured the levels of endogenous hormones in the internodes and found that shengyin bamboo had lower levels of four hormones while two others were higher in wild moso bamboo. Comparative transcriptome analyses revealed a potential regulating mechanism for internode length involving genes for cell wall loosening-related enzymes and the cellulose and lignin biosynthesis pathways. Genes involved in hormone biosynthesis and signal transduction, especially those that showed significant differential expression in the internodes between shengyin and wild moso bamboo, may be important in determining the shortened internode phenotype. A hypothesis involving possible cross-talk between phytohormone signaling cues and cell wall expansion leading to dwarfism in shengyin bamboo is proposed. The results presented here provide a comprehensive exploration of the biological mechanisms that determine internode shortening in moso bamboo.
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- 2018
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56. Local and Remote Postconditioning Decrease Intestinal Injury in a Rabbit Ischemia/Reperfusion Model
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Jian-Xin Dong, Mu Yang, Fu-bo Song, Tao Wang, Jun Yong, Jv-Wen Zhang, Lubin Li, and Haijie Che
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medicine.medical_specialty ,Article Subject ,Hepatology ,business.industry ,Intestinal ischemia ,Gastroenterology ,Ischemia ,030204 cardiovascular system & hematology ,Pharmacology ,medicine.disease_cause ,medicine.disease ,Surgery ,03 medical and health sciences ,High morbidity ,0302 clinical medicine ,Apoptosis ,030220 oncology & carcinogenesis ,Intestinal injury ,medicine ,lcsh:Diseases of the digestive system. Gastroenterology ,Injury model ,lcsh:RC799-869 ,business ,Oxidative stress ,Research Article - Abstract
Intestinal ischemia/reperfusion (I/R) injury is a significant problem that is associated with high morbidity and mortality in critical settings. This injury may be ameliorated using postconditioning protocol. In our study, we created a rabbit intestinal I/R injury model to analyze the effects of local ischemia postconditioning (LIPo) and remote ischemia postconditioning (RIPo) on intestinal I/R injury. We concluded that LIPo affords protection in intestinal I/R injury in a comparable fashion with RIPo by decreasing oxidative stress, neutrophil activation, and apoptosis.
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- 2015
57. Photoluminescence from SiOxthin films: effects of film thickness and annealing temperature
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Yuting Zhao, Yin Fang, Lubin Li, Le-jun Qi, Ming Lu, Wenshuai Li, and Zhuang-jian Zhang
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Materials science ,Photoluminescence ,business.industry ,Annealing (metallurgy) ,Mechanical Engineering ,Nucleation ,Analytical chemistry ,chemistry.chemical_element ,Bioengineering ,General Chemistry ,Oxygen ,Nitrogen ,Optics ,chemistry ,Nanocrystal ,Mechanics of Materials ,General Materials Science ,Electrical and Electronic Engineering ,Exponential decay ,Thin film ,business - Abstract
Photoluminescence (PL) from SiOx (0
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- 2004
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58. Experimental study of the wear behavior of PCBN inserts during cutting of GH4169 superalloys under high-pressure cooling.
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Lubin Li, Mingyang Wu, Xianli Liu, Yaonan Cheng, and Yongxin Yu
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WEAR-testing machines , *HEAT resistant alloys , *CUTTING (Materials) , *COOLANTS , *NICKEL - Abstract
Serious tool wear and poor chip breaking are the major issues in cutting process of superalloys under normalpressure cooling. Towards those issues, this paper proposed an experimental evaluation on cutting tool wear of polycrystalline cubic boron nitride (PCBN) in machining of GH4169, a nickel-based superalloys, under high-pressure cooling. The several level pressures of coolant are tested, and then the rake face and flank wear of cutting tool are studied, as well as the cutting forces and the chips. These research result shows that the high-pressure coolant can reduce the wear value VB of inserts flank and the cutting force and is advantageous to chip breaking. Therefore, the machinability of nickel-based superalloys GH4169 can be improved by the high-pressure cooling. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2018
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59. The draft genome of the fast-growing non-timber forest species moso bamboo (Phyllostachys heterocycla)
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Ying Lu, Yan Zhao, Xuehui Huang, Zhenjing Liu, Hengyun Lu, Tao Wang, Ying-Li Liu, Jie Chen, Kun Miao, Qi Feng, Bin Han, Lei Zhang, Licai Yuan, Yunli Guo, Qijun Weng, Qiang Zhao, Lubin Li, Xuewen Yang, Wenli Tang, Danlin Fan, Zhimin Gao, Xing’e Liu, Yan Li, Wen-Jun Li, Caiyun Zhuang, Guanshui Liu, Na Yao, Benhua Fei, Zehui Jiang, Congcong Zhou, Kunyan Liu, Yiqi Lu, Xiaolu Cao, Zhenhua Liu, Zhenhua Peng, Tingting Lu, Tao Huang, Zemin Ning, Tao Hu, and Chuanrang Zhu
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Whole genome sequencing ,Bamboo ,biology ,DNA, Plant ,Gene prediction ,Bambusa ,Flowers ,biology.organism_classification ,Genes, Plant ,Genome ,Bamboo shoot ,Droughts ,Trees ,Phyllostachys ,Phyllostachys edulis ,Cell Wall ,Gene Expression Regulation, Plant ,RNA, Plant ,Multigene Family ,Botany ,Genetics ,Gene family ,Genome, Plant - Abstract
Bamboo represents the only major lineage of grasses that is native to forests and is one of the most important non-timber forest products in the world. However, no species in the Bambusoideae subfamily has been sequenced. Here, we report a high-quality draft genome sequence of moso bamboo (P. heterocycla var. pubescens). The 2.05-Gb assembly covers 95% of the genomic region. Gene prediction modeling identified 31,987 genes, most of which are supported by cDNA and deep RNA sequencing data. Analyses of clustered gene families and gene collinearity show that bamboo underwent whole-genome duplication 7-12 million years ago. Identification of gene families that are key in cell wall biosynthesis suggests that the whole-genome duplication event generated more gene duplicates involved in bamboo shoot development. RNA sequencing analysis of bamboo flowering tissues suggests a potential connection between drought-responsive and flowering genes.
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- 2012
60. Sucrose induces rapid activation of CfSAPK, a mitogen-activated protein kinase, in Cephalostachyum fuchsianum Gamble cells
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Lubin, Li, Yuan, Li, Lu, Zhang, Chunhui, Xu, Tongbing, Su, Dongtao, Ren, and Hailian, Yang
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Enzyme Activation ,Base Sequence ,Spectrometry, Mass, Matrix-Assisted Laser Desorption-Ionization ,Bambusa ,Mitogen-Activated Protein Kinases ,Phosphorylation ,DNA Primers ,Substrate Specificity - Abstract
Sucrose was recently demonstrated to function as a molecular signal. However, sucrose-specific sensing and signalling pathways remain largely undefined. Here, we show that Cephalostachyum fuchsianum sucrose-activated protein kinase (CfSAPK) is transiently and specifically activated by sucrose in C. fuchsianum Gamble suspension cells. The result suggested that CfSAPK participates in a sucrose-signalling pathway. CfSAPK was partially purified from sucrose-treated cells and further analysed. Kinase activity assays revealed that CfSAPK preferentially used myelin basic protein (MBP) as substrate in vitro and strongly phosphorylate MBP threonine residue(s) and weakly phosphorylated MBP serine residue(s). Of the divalent cations tested, Mg(2+) was required for CfSAPK activation. Phosphatase treatment of CfSAPK abolished its kinase activity, indicating that phosphorylation is required for CfSAPK activation. Seven internal tryptic peptides identified from CfSAPK matched mitogen-activated protein kinases (MAPKs) in plants. CfSAPK cDNA was cloned using RT-PCR and rapid amplification of cDNA ends (RACE). CfSAPK cDNA encodes a 382-amino acid protein with a calculated molecular mass of 43,466.9 Da. The CfSAPK protein contains all 11 conserved kinase subdomains found in other Ser/Thr kinases. The amino acids sequence of CfSAPK is highly homologous to group A MAPKs in monocotyledon plants.
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- 2012
61. [Diversity of siderophore-producing endophytic bacteria of Cymbidium goeringii roots]
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Lei, Sun, Hong, Shao, Lin, Liu, Ruiying, Zhang, Lihua, Zhao, Lubin, Li, and Na, Yao
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DNA, Bacterial ,Bacteria ,RNA, Ribosomal, 16S ,Molecular Sequence Data ,Siderophores ,Biodiversity ,Orchidaceae ,Symbiosis ,DNA, Ribosomal ,Plant Roots ,Phylogeny - Abstract
In order to obtain the effective plant growth-promoting bacteria, we studied the diversity of siderophore-producing endophytic bacteria in the roots of Cymbidium goeringii.We screened for siderophore-producing bacteria from 189 root endophytic strains of Cymbidium goeringii by using chrome azurol S (CAS) agar plate assay. The diversity of siderophore-producing endophytic bacteria was investigated by 16S rRNA gene sequence analysis.We obtained 47 siderophore-producing strains (24.9% of the total strains). Sequence analysis revealed that 47 strains were members of 31 species of 17 genera in four phylogenetic groups (Alphaproteobacteria, Betaproteobacteria, Firmicutes, Actinobacteria). The dominant group was Actinobacteria (42.6%), and the dominant genera were Bacillus and Variovorax. The strains of Variovorax produced relatively high levels of siderophore. In addition, there may be two novel taxonomic units.The results show that there are abundant species diversity of siderophore-producing endophytic bacteria in the roots of Cymbidium goeringii.
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- 2011
62. Genome-wide characterization of the biggest grass, bamboo, based on 10,608 putative full-length cDNA sequences
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Zhenhua Peng, Zhimin Gao, Xiaohui Liu, Lubin Li, Zehui Jiang, Qijun Weng, Danlin Fan, Bin Han, Ying Lu, Qi Feng, Xuewen Yang, Jianping Guan, Tingting Lu, Tao Hu, and Chuanrang Zhu
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Bamboo ,Genome evolution ,DNA, Complementary ,Plant genetics ,Molecular Sequence Data ,Minisatellite Repeats ,Plant Science ,Poaceae ,Genome ,Lignin ,lcsh:Botany ,Botany ,Databases, Genetic ,Phylogeny ,Comparative genomics ,Expressed Sequence Tags ,Expressed sequence tag ,Base Composition ,biology ,Base Sequence ,food and beverages ,biology.organism_classification ,lcsh:QK1-989 ,Phyllostachys ,Alternative Splicing ,DNA Transposable Elements ,Genome, Plant ,Research Article - Abstract
Background With the availability of rice and sorghum genome sequences and ongoing efforts to sequence genomes of other cereal and energy crops, the grass family (Poaceae) has become a model system for comparative genomics and for better understanding gene and genome evolution that underlies phenotypic and ecological divergence of plants. While the genomic resources have accumulated rapidly for almost all major lineages of grasses, bamboo remains the only large subfamily of Poaceae with little genomic information available in databases, which seriously hampers our ability to take a full advantage of the wealth of grass genomic data for effective comparative studies. Results Here we report the cloning and sequencing of 10,608 putative full length cDNAs (FL-cDNAs) primarily from Moso bamboo, Phyllostachys heterocycla cv. pubescens, a large woody bamboo with the highest ecological and economic values of all bamboos. This represents the third largest FL-cDNA collection to date of all plant species, and provides the first insight into the gene and genome structures of bamboos. We developed a Moso bamboo genomic resource database that so far contained the sequences of 10,608 putative FL-cDNAs and nearly 38,000 expressed sequence tags (ESTs) generated in this study. Conclusion Analysis of FL-cDNA sequences show that bamboo diverged from its close relatives such as rice, wheat, and barley through an adaptive radiation. A comparative analysis of the lignin biosynthesis pathway between bamboo and rice suggested that genes encoding caffeoyl-CoA O-methyltransferase may serve as targets for genetic manipulation of lignin content to reduce pollutants generated from bamboo pulping.
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- 2010
63. Diversity of culturable bacteria isolated from root domains of moso bamboo (Phyllostachys edulis)
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Jigang Han, Liping Zhang, Kai Yang, Lei Sun, Dongliang Xia, and Lubin Li
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DNA, Bacterial ,Rhizosphere ,China ,Ecology ,biology ,Bacteria ,Firmicutes ,Colony Count, Microbial ,Soil Science ,Biodiversity ,Sequence Analysis, DNA ,biology.organism_classification ,Poaceae ,Plant Roots ,Phyllostachys edulis ,Burkholderia ,Microbial ecology ,RNA, Ribosomal, 16S ,Botany ,Proteobacteria ,Soil microbiology ,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics ,Phylogeny ,Soil Microbiology - Abstract
The distribution of culturable bacteria in the rhizosphere, rhizoplane, and interior root tissues of moso bamboo plants was investigated in this study. Of the 182 isolates showing different colony characteristics on Luria-Bertani and King B plates, 56 operational taxonomic units of 22 genera were identified by 16S ribosomal RNA gene sequence analysis. The majority of root endophytic bacteria were Proteobacteria (67.5%), while the majority of rhizospheric and rhizoplane bacteria were Firmicutes (66.3% and 70.4%, respectively). The most common genus in both the rhizosphere and on the rhizoplane was Bacillus (42.4% and 44.4%, respectively), while Burkholderia was the most common genus inside the roots, comprising 35.0% of the isolates from this root domain. The endophytic bacterial community was less diverse than the rhizoplane and rhizospheric bacterial communities. Members of Lysinibacillus, Bacillus, and Burkholderia were found in all three root domains, whereas many isolates were found in only a single domain. Our results show that the population diversity of culturable bacteria is abundant in the root domains of moso bamboo plants and that obvious differences exist among the rhizospheric, rhizoplane, and endophytic bacterial communities.
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- 2008
64. [Cultivable microbial diversity at the rhizosphere of Phyllostachys pubescens]
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Lubin, Li, Min, Liu, Shuzhen, Yang, Liang, Liu, Kun, Miao, Kai, Yang, and Jigang, Han
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DNA, Bacterial ,Bacteria ,Biodiversity ,Poaceae ,DNA, Ribosomal ,Plant Roots ,Phylogeny - Abstract
To obtain the information of the cultivable microbial population diversity at the rhizosphere of Phyllostachys pubescens.We isolated strains from Tianmu Mountain and Jinyun Mountain by diluting plate counting method and analyzed the 16S rDNA sequence of the isolates.We obtained 51 and 31 strains with different morphological character of colonies from Tianmu Mountain and Jinyun Mountain separately. The 16S rDNA sequence analysis showed that they had similar microbial population diversity. There were 40% and 58% firmicutes, 36.7% and 10.52% actinobacteria, 10% and 5.26% alphaproteobacteria, 10% and 26.32% gammaproteobacteria at the rhizosphere of Phyllostachys pubescens from Tianmu Mountain and Jinyun Mountain separately. The dominant bacteria were the genera Bacillus in both two areas.The result showed that the cultivable microbial population diversity was abundant and there were some potential novel strains at the rhizosphere of Phyllostachys pubescens. Our research made it is possible to further investigate the function of the rhizosphere microbes and there interaction with the bamboo plant.
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- 2008
65. Announcing the Genome Atlas of Bamboo and Rattan (GABR) project: promoting research in evolution and in economically and ecologically beneficial plants.
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Hansheng Zhao, Shancen Zhao, Benhua Fei, Huan Liu, Huanming Yang, Honghai Dai, Dan Wang, Wei Jin, Feng Tang, Qiang Gao, Hang Xun, Yuwei Wang, Lianghua Qi, Xianghua Yue, Shuyan Lin, Lianfeng Gu, Lubin Li, Tiansheng Zhu, Qiang Wei, and Zhen Su
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RATTAN ,BAMBOO ,HORTICULTURE - Abstract
Bamboo and rattan are widely grown for manufacturing, horticulture, and agroforestry. Bamboo and rattan production might help reduce poverty, boost economic growth, mitigate climate change, and protect the natural environment. Despite progress in research, sufficient molecular and genomic resources to study these species are lacking. We launched the Genome Atlas of Bamboo and Rattan (GABR) project, a comprehensive, coordinated international effort to accelerate understanding of bamboo and rattan genetics through genome analysis. GABR includes 2 core subprojects: Bamboo-T1K (Transcriptomes of 1000 Bamboos) and Rattan-G5 (Genomes of 5 Rattans), and several other subprojects. Here we describe the organization, directions, and status of GABR. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2017
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66. BambooGDB: a bamboo genome database with functional annotation and an analysis platform
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Zehui Jiang, Zhimin Gao, Lubin Li, Benhua Fei, Hansheng Zhao, Tao Hu, and Zhenhua Peng
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Whole genome sequencing ,Bamboo ,Statistics as Topic ,Bambusa ,Genome database ,Molecular Sequence Annotation ,Biology ,biology.organism_classification ,Genome ,General Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology ,Search Engine ,World Wide Web ,Phyllostachys edulis ,Functional annotation ,Databases, Genetic ,Original Article ,Comparative genomic analysis ,General Agricultural and Biological Sciences ,Genome, Plant ,Software ,Information Systems - Abstract
Bamboo, as one of the most important non-timber forest products and fastest-growing plants in the world, represents the only major lineage of grasses that is native to forests. Recent success on the first high-quality draft genome sequence of moso bamboo (Phyllostachys edulis) provides new insights on bamboo genetics and evolution. To further extend our understanding on bamboo genome and facilitate future studies on the basis of previous achievements, here we have developed BambooGDB, a bamboo genome database with functional annotation and analysis platform. The de novo sequencing data, together with the full-length complementary DNA and RNA-seq data of moso bamboo composed the main contents of this database. Based on these sequence data, a comprehensively functional annotation for bamboo genome was made. Besides, an analytical platform composed of comparative genomic analysis, protein-protein interactions network, pathway analysis and visualization of genomic data was also constructed. As discovery tools to understand and identify biological mechanisms of bamboo, the platform can be used as a systematic framework for helping and designing experiments for further validation. Moreover, diverse and powerful search tools and a convenient browser were incorporated to facilitate the navigation of these data. As far as we know, this is the first genome database for bamboo. Through integrating high-throughput sequencing data, a full functional annotation and several analysis modules, BambooGDB aims to provide worldwide researchers with a central genomic resource and an extensible analysis platform for bamboo genome. BambooGDB is freely available at http://www.bamboogdb.org/. Database URL: http://www.bamboogdb.org.
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- 2014
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67. Diversity of Culturable Bacteria Isolated from Root Domains of Moso Bamboo ( Phyllostachys edulis).
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Jigang Han, Dongliang Xia, Lubin Li, Lei Sun, Kai Yang, and Liping Zhang
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BACTERIA ,RHIZOSPHERE ,BAMBOO ,RNA ,PLANT cells & tissues ,SEEDS - Abstract
The distribution of culturable bacteria in the rhizosphere, rhizoplane, and interior root tissues of moso bamboo plants was investigated in this study. Of the 182 isolates showing different colony characteristics on Luria–Bertani and King B plates, 56 operational taxonomic units of 22 genera were identified by 16S ribosomal RNA gene sequence analysis. The majority of root endophytic bacteria were Proteobacteria (67.5%), while the majority of rhizospheric and rhizoplane bacteria were Firmicutes (66.3% and 70.4%, respectively). The most common genus in both the rhizosphere and on the rhizoplane was Bacillus (42.4% and 44.4%, respectively), while Burkholderia was the most common genus inside the roots, comprising 35.0% of the isolates from this root domain. The endophytic bacterial community was less diverse than the rhizoplane and rhizospheric bacterial communities. Members of Lysinibacillus, Bacillus, and Burkholderia were found in all three root domains, whereas many isolates were found in only a single domain. Our results show that the population diversity of culturable bacteria is abundant in the root domains of moso bamboo plants and that obvious differences exist among the rhizospheric, rhizoplane, and endophytic bacterial communities. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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68. Diversity of IAA-producing endophytic bacteria isolated from the roots ofCymbidiumgoeringii
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Lin, Liu, primary, Lei, Sun, additional, Ruiying, Zhang, additional, Na, Yao, additional, and Lubin, Li, additional
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- 2010
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69. Culturable bacterial diversity in rhizosphere ofBashania fangiana
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Min, Liu, primary, Lubin, Li, additional, Kai, Yang, additional, Jigang, Han, additional, Baocheng, Zhu, additional, and Zhenhua, Peng, additional
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- 2008
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70. 气流分选技术研究进展.
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朱学帅, 孙 涛, 宋 昭, 严书劢, 阮乐怡, 柏思航, 徐慧远, and 韦鲁滨
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PROCESS capability ,SOLID waste ,INTELLIGENT control systems ,AIR flow ,TECHNOLOGICAL progress ,CARBON offsetting - Abstract
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- 2024
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71. Research on Road Scene Understanding of Autonomous Vehicles Based on Multi-Task Learning.
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Guo, Jinghua, Wang, Jingyao, Wang, Huinian, Xiao, Baoping, He, Zhifei, and Li, Lubin
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TRAFFIC monitoring ,TRAFFIC safety ,OBJECT recognition (Computer vision) ,VISUAL perception ,AUTONOMOUS vehicles ,MOTOR vehicle driving - Abstract
Road scene understanding is crucial to the safe driving of autonomous vehicles. Comprehensive road scene understanding requires a visual perception system to deal with a large number of tasks at the same time, which needs a perception model with a small size, fast speed, and high accuracy. As multi-task learning has evident advantages in performance and computational resources, in this paper, a multi-task model YOLO-Object, Drivable Area, and Lane Line Detection (YOLO-ODL) based on hard parameter sharing is proposed to realize joint and efficient detection of traffic objects, drivable areas, and lane lines. In order to balance tasks of YOLO-ODL, a weight balancing strategy is introduced so that the weight parameters of the model can be automatically adjusted during training, and a Mosaic migration optimization scheme is adopted to improve the evaluation indicators of the model. Our YOLO-ODL model performs well on the challenging BDD100K dataset, achieving the state of the art in terms of accuracy and computational efficiency. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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72. Better, quicker, together : enabling public transport service quality co-monitoring through a smartphone-based platform
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P. Christopher Zegras and Jinhua Zhao., Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Department of Urban Studies and Planning., Li, Corinna Lubin, P. Christopher Zegras and Jinhua Zhao., Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Department of Urban Studies and Planning., and Li, Corinna Lubin
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Thesis: M.C.P., Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Department of Urban Studies and Planning, 2016., This electronic version was submitted by the student author. The certified thesis is available in the Institute Archives and Special Collections., Cataloged from student-submitted PDF version of thesis., Includes bibliographical references (pages [156]-173)., Public transport system is an important part of cities, and the quality of public transport service -- passengers' perceived performance -- is a key urban indicator. Customer satisfaction surveys has been the traditional methods and metrics for monitoring and evaluating public transport service quality, but they come with a number of weaknesses. They are administered too infrequently and ask subjects to provide only general ratings. The infrequency results in potential delay for agencies to receive feedback, and the abstractness reduces the possibilities of associating satisfaction levels to specific trips and their attributes, as well as using the data to inform service improvement decisions. Given these shortcomings with conventional surveying practices, there is great value in engaging riders as additional sources of information. This reflects the concept of "co-monitoring" -- agencies using public feedback to supplement the official monitoring and regulation. This is aided by the growing ubiquity of Internet-connected mobile devices, which enables citizens to generate and submit feedback without time or geographic constraints. From the data collection perspective, this would make the process more dynamic, low-cost, and in real-time. Equally importantly, it is poised to enhance public transport agencies' relationship with their customers -- conveying to customers that their experience and feedback are valued. The service sector today is increasingly striving to be more responsive to the customers' needs and experiences, seeking to strengthen the relationships with customers. The benefits of co-monitoring may help public transport agencies adapt to these current service paradigm shifts towards "real-time" and "on-demand.", by Corinna Lubin Li., M.C.P.
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73. Research on Cutting Layer Characteristics of Superalloy under High-Pressure Cooling.
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Li, Lubin, Chen, Shuning, Li, Tiankang, and Wu, Mingyang
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HEAT resistant alloys ,CUTTING force ,COOLING ,RESIDUAL stresses ,ATMOSPHERIC pressure ,SERVICE life ,METAL cutting - Abstract
Superalloys are widely used in the aerospace field and are a typical difficult-to-cut material. When the PCBN tool is used to cut superalloys, there will be problems such as a large cutting force, a high cutting temperature, and gradual tool wear. High-pressure cooling technology can effectively solve these problems. Therefore, this paper carried out an experimental study of a PCBN tool cutting superalloys under high-pressure cooling and analyzed the influence of high-pressure coolant on the characteristics of the cutting layer. The results show that the main cutting force can be reduced by 19~45% and 11~39% when cutting superalloys under high-pressure cooling compared with dry cutting and atmospheric pressure cutting, respectively, in the range of test parameters. The surface roughness of the machined workpiece is less affected by the high-pressure coolant, but the high-pressure coolant can help reduce the surface residual stress. The high-pressure coolant can effectively improve the chip's breaking ability. In order to ensure the service life of PCBN tools, when cutting superalloys under high-pressure cooling the coolant pressure should not be too high, and 50 bar is more appropriate. This provides a certain technical basis for the efficient cutting of superalloys under high-pressure cooling conditions. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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74. Massilia phyllostachyos sp. nov., Isolated from the Roots of Moso Bamboo in China.
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Yue, Jinjun, Yang, Fu, Wang, Siyu, Yuan, Jinling, Li, Lubin, and Liu, Lei
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NUCLEIC acid hybridization ,BAMBOO ,PHOSPHATIDYLGLYCEROL ,GRAM-negative bacteria ,PHYLLOSTACHYS - Abstract
A Gram-negative, strictly aerobic, motile, and rod-shaped bacterial strain G4R7
T was isolated from the roots of moso bamboo (Phyllostachys edulis) in Zhejiang, Hangzhou Province, China. After comparing 16S rRNA gene sequences, strain G4R7T exhibited the highest similarities with Massilia neuiana PTW21T (98.3%), followed by M. agri K-3-1T (98.3%), M. consociate CCUG 58010T (97.7%), M. niastensis 5516S-1T (97.7%) and M. yuzhufengensis ZD1-4T (97.6%). The phylogenetic analysis revealed that strain G4R7T belonged to the genus Massilia. The draft genome of strain G4R7T was 5.81 Mb, and the G+C content was 64.4%. The average nucleotide identity values between G4R7T and another related member of the genus Massilia ranged from 76.6 to 87.2%, and the digital DNA–DNA hybridization ranged from 20.7 to 27.9%. Strain G4R7T grew at 15–37 °C (optimum 25–30 °C) and pH 6.0–9.0 (optimum pH 7.0) in the presence of 0–3% (w/v) NaCl (optimum 0%). The respiratory quinone was Q-8, and the major polar lipids were diphosphatidylglycerol, phosphatidylglycerol, phosphatidylethanolamine, and aminophospholipid. The major cellular fatty acids were C10:0 3OH, C12:0 , C12:0 2OH, and C16:0 , summed feature 3 (C16:1 ω6c and/or C16:1 ω7c). As per the data from chemotaxonomic, phylogenetic, and phenotypic evidence, strain G4R7T represents a new species of genus Massilia, for which the name Massilia phyllostachyos sp. nov. is proposed. The type strain is G4R7T (=ACCC 61911T =GDMCC 1.2961T =JCM 35225T ). [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
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75. Genome-wide analysis of LysM gene family members and their expression in response to Colletotrichum fructicola infection in Octoploid strawberry (Fragaria × ananassa).
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Liqing Zhang, Shuigen Li, Xianping Fang, Haishan An, and Xueying Zhang
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STRAWBERRIES ,GENE expression ,GENE families ,PATTERN perception receptors ,COLLETOTRICHUM ,BINDING sites - Abstract
The cultivated octoploid strawberry (Fragaria × ananassa) is an economically important fruit that is planted worldwide. The lysin motif (LysM) protein family is composed of the major class of plant pattern recognition receptors, which play important roles in sensing pathogen-associated molecular patterns (PAMPs), and subsequently triggers downstream plant immunity. In the present study, a comprehensive, genome-wide analysis of F. × ananassa LysM (FaLysM) genes was performed to investigate gene structures, phylogenic relationships, chromosome location, collinear relationships, transcription factor binding sites, and protein model analysis. We aimed to identify the LysM genes involved in the defense against plant pathogens. A total of 14 FaLysM genes were identified in the F. × ananassa genome and divided into 2 subgroups (LYP and LYK) on the basis of the phylogenetic analysis. The Ka/Ks ratio for the duplicated pair of most FaLysM genes was less than 1, which indicates that the selection pressure was mostly subject to the purifying selection during evolution. The protein model analysis revealed that FaLysM2-10 contain conserved mode of chitin binding, which suggest the potential role of FaLysM2-10 in pathogen perception and plant immunity. The RNA-Seq results showed the differential regulation of 14 FaLysM genes in response to Colletotrichum fructicola infection, implying the complex interaction between C. fructicola and strawberry. Knockout of candidate effector gene CfLysM2, which was previously proved to be highly expressed during C. fructicola infection, resulted in the up-regulation of six FaLysM genes (FaLysM1, FaLysM2, FaLysM3, FaLysM7, FaLysM8, and FaLysM12), indicating the competitive relations between CfLysM2 and FaLysM genes. Overall, this study provides fundamental information on the roles of LysM proteins in octoploid strawberry and its interaction with C. fructicola, laying useful information for further investigation on the C. fructicola-strawberry interaction and strawberry resistance breeding. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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76. Correlations between the Phylogenetic Relationship of 14 Tulasnella Strains and Their Promotion Effect on Dendrobium crepidatum Protocorm.
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Zhao, Jiayi, Li, Zhenjian, Wang, Siyu, Yang, Fu, Li, Lubin, and Liu, Lei
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DENDROBIUM ,ORCHIDS ,PRINCIPAL components analysis ,MYCORRHIZAL fungi ,CLUSTER analysis (Statistics) ,HIERARCHICAL clustering (Cluster analysis) ,BAYESIAN analysis ,FUNGAL growth ,PARSIMONIOUS models - Abstract
The compatibility of mycorrhizal fungi with the early growth stage of orchids is essential for their growth. In this study, the compatibility and promotion effects of 14 Tulasnella strains from different hosts were studied by co-culturing them with the protocorms of Dendrobium crepidatum, which has high ornamental and economic value in China. The ITS–LSU–SSU–TEF combined sequence analysis divided the 14 strains into three clades belonging to Tulasnella calospora (clades A and B) and Tulasnella asymmetrica (clade C). All the strains were compatible with D. crepidatum protocorms within 90 d of the co-culture. Strain T12 in Clade A had a significantly higher (p < 0.05) effect on the biomass and morphology of D. crepidatum, and strain T13 in Clade C had a significantly lower (p < 0.05) effect than the other strains. Through morphological principal component analysis, we constructed a hierarchical cluster analysis tree, which was consistent with the phylogenetic tree of these 14 strains at the clade level. Orthogonal partial least squares-discriminant analysis showed that these strains have an important effect on the plant height, root number, and length of D. crepidatum. The findings of this study will contribute to the identification of Tulasnella strains, conservation of D. crepidatum resources, and commercial utilization of mycorrhizal technology. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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77. Study on the Work Hardening and Metamorphic Layer Characteristics of Milling Contour Bevel Gears.
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Wu, Mingyang, Zhang, Jianyu, Ma, Chunjie, Zhang, Yali, Cheng, Yaonan, Wu, Shi, and Li, Lubin
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STRAIN hardening ,BEVEL gearing ,FATIGUE limit ,MATERIAL plasticity ,FINITE element method ,MACHINABILITY of metals - Abstract
High temperature and strain will occur in the cutting area during dry milling of contour bevel gears, which causes plastic deformation of the workpiece, resulting in changes in the physical properties of the machined surface's metamorphic layer, reducing the quality of the workpiece's machined surface. Therefore, it is necessary to investigate the properties of the metamorphic layer and the work hardening behavior of the machined surfaces of contour bevel gears. The paper first establishes a single-tooth finite element simulation model for a contour bevel gear and extracts the temperature field, strain field and strain rate at different depths from the machined surface. Then, based on the simulation results, the experiment of milling contour bevel gears is carried out, the microscopic properties of the machined metamorphic layer are studied using XRD diffractometer and ultra-deep field microscopy, and the work hardening behavior of the machined metamorphic layer under different cutting parameters is studied. Finally, the influence of the cutting parameters on the thickness of the metamorphic layer of the machined surface is investigated by scanning electron microscopy. The research results can not only improve the surface quality and machinability of the workpiece, but are also significant for increasing the fatigue strength of the workpiece. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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78. Application of digital subtraction angiography in canine hindlimb arteriography.
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Wang, Xue, Li, Lubin, Wang, Chengwei, Zhang, Shiyong, Wang, Jie, and Chen, Tiannan
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Objectives: Research in the field of lower extremity vascular disease has increased in popularity over the years. To adequately characterize and validate the effectiveness of vascular interventions, in vivo experimentation in large animals is required. Thus, it is necessary to find a method to detect the shape and density of blood vessels in the lower extremities that can evaluate and verify the treatment measures' effectiveness and have high accuracy and repeatability. This study characterized factors that determined both the accuracy and overall value of digital subtraction angiography in lower limb arteriography using a canine animal model. Methods: Six beagle dogs were anesthetized and immobilized on the motorized table. The femoral artery was accessed using an indwelling needle. A bolus of contrast agent was injected into the access site, and digital subtraction angiography with bolus chase technology was used to collect contrast images for analysis. At the end of the procedure, the anesthetized dogs were euthanized using an overdose of potassium chloride. After confirming the euthanasia of the dogs, the cadavers were taken to the experimental animal center of Xinjiang Medical University and processed by qualified institutional personnel. Results: The final arteriographic images of the hind limbs from all six dogs were precise, and the branches of small vessels could be distinguished without any visible artifacts. Conclusions: These results suggested that arteriography using digital subtraction angiography could reveal the shape and density of blood vessels in canine animal models. This method has great potential to significantly improve research related to limb ischemia due to its simple and reproducible results. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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79. Research on the Residual Stress of the Machined Surface of Cutting Superalloy under High Pressure Cooling.
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Li, Lubin and Wu, Mingyang
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HEAT resistant alloys ,COOLANTS - Abstract
High pressure cooling assisted cutting has certain advantages in cutting difficult materials such as superalloy. Therefore, the residual stress on the machined surface of superalloy is studied with the application background of high pressure cooling cutting. Firstly, the formation mechanism of the machined surface residual stress was analyzed. Then, the influence mechanism of high pressure coolant on the residual stress of machined surface was studied. Finally, it is concluded that the maximum residual compressive stress in cutting depth direction of cutting superalloy under high pressure cooling should be less than that of dry cutting by theoretical analysis and experimental research. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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80. The Research on Tool-Chip Contact Length for Cutting Superalloy under High Pressure Cooling.
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Li, Lubin and Wu, Mingyang
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HEAT resistant alloys ,COOLANTS ,COOLING ,CUTTING (Materials) - Abstract
High pressure cooling is a new cooling technology, which provides a certain technical support for cutting superalloy. In this paper, the theoretical model of the acting area and force of the coolant under different pressures were established. A theoretical model of the tool-chip contact length in cutting superalloy under high pressure cooling was established by the theory of material mechanics. Through theoretical research and simulation analysis, it is concluded that high pressure coolant can reduce the tool-chip contact length, and with the increase of coolant pressure, the contact length further decreases. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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81. Extended Stent Coverage Decreases Distal Aortic Segmental Enlargement After the Endovascular Repair of Acute Complicated Type B Aortic Dissection: A Multi-Center Retrospective Study of 814 Patients.
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Liu, Junjun, Yan, Chaojun, Li, Lubin, Feng, Hai, Xie, Shengmao, Zhang, Guohui, Cheng, Wei, Guo, Mingjin, and Liu, MingYuan
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Purpose: This study aimed to investigate the effect of distal aortic segmental enlargement (DASE) after thoracic endovascular aortic repair for complicated type B aortic dissection (cTBAD). Materials and Methods: From March 2003 to October 2018, 814 patients with acute cTBAD from 5 medical centers were retrospectively identified. DASE is indicated as the enlargement of distal aortic segmental volume ≥1.6 fold of the preoperative volume compared with the most recent postoperative computed tomography angiography (CTA) scan. Of these patients, 635 (78%) were identified as non-DASE, and 179 (22%) were identified as DASE. Competing risk analysis was performed to compare late death and distal aortic reintervention between the groups. The morphological variables and false lumen thrombosis at 7 aortic levels were measured based on the preoperative CTA and the most recent CTA. Univariate and multivariate Cox regression analyses were used to assess the independent predictors of DASE. Results: The mean follow-up time of the entire cohort was 5.6 years (interquartile range: 2.4–8.3 years). There were total of 208 late deaths, including 94 (14.8%) deaths in non-DASE group versus 114 (63.7%) deaths in the DASE group. Distal aortic reintervention was observed in 89 patients, with 43(6.7%) in the non-DASE group versus 46 (25.7%) in the DASE group. The cumulative incidence of late death and distal aortic reintervention were significantly higher in the DASE than in the non-DASE group (p<0.001). In morphological analysis, significant incomplete false lumen thrombosis was observed in all distal aortic segments above the aortic level of celiac artery (p<0.01). According to multivariate analysis, the Marfan syndrome, stent coverage to the level of diaphragm and the level of celiac artery were independent predictors of the DASE (p<0.001). Patients with extended stent coverage to the level of celiac artery have shown a lower incidence of DASE (p<0.010). Conclusion: Compared with the non-DASE group, patients with DASE demonstrated a higher rate of late death and distal aortic reintervention. For the cTBAD population, extended stent-graft coverage to the aortic section between diaphragm and celiac artery might serve as a "cost-efficient" cutoff point aiming to reduce the risk of DASE. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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82. The Research on the Cutting Test of Ni - Based Superalloy GH4169 and Optimization of Process Parameters under High Pressure Cooling.
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Li, Lubin, Wu, Mingyang, and Liu, Li
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HEAT resistant alloys ,PROCESS optimization ,NUCLEAR industry ,HIGH pressure (Technology) ,AEROSPACE materials ,SURFACE roughness ,COOLANTS - Abstract
Superalloy is one of the most important material in aerospace, shipbuilding and nuclear power industries. However, due to its excellent structure, its machinability is very poor. High pressure cooling is a new cooling technology, which provides technical support for cutting superalloy and other difficult-to-cut materials. Therefore, in view of the problem of poor machinability of superalloys, a cutting test on nickel-based superalloy GH4169 is conducted based on the high pressure cooling cutting technology in this paper. It is mainly to study the effects of different cutting parameters and coolant pressure on surface roughness and tool life. The results show that the feed has the greatest influence on surface roughness, followed by cutting depth and coolant pressure, and the least influence is cutting speed. Among the influences on tool life, cutting speed has the greatest influence on tool life, followed by feed and coolant pressure, and the least influence is cutting depth. Based on the adaptive genetic method, the prediction models of machined surface roughness and tool life of cutting GH4169 under high pressure cooling are established respectively, and the process optimization analysis is carried out with the goal of tool life, machined surface roughness and cutting efficiency. The optimal parameter combination is obtained as v
c =163.75 m/min, f = 0.14 mm/r, ap =0.52 mm, P = 50.46 bar. The above research results can provide certain technical support for improving the machinability of superalloys. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
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83. Different renoprotective effects of luseogliflozin depend on the renal function at the baseline in patients with type 2 diabetes: A retrospective study during 12 months before and after initiation.
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Ito, Hiroyuki, Matsumoto, Suzuko, Izutsu, Takuma, Kusano, Eiji, Kondo, Jiro, Inoue, Hideyuki, Antoku, Shinichi, Yamasaki, Tomoko, Mori, Toshiko, and Togane, Michiko
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TYPE 2 diabetes ,KIDNEY physiology ,EPIDERMAL growth factor receptors ,DRUG efficacy ,GLOMERULAR filtration rate - Abstract
Aims: The safety and efficacy, particularly, the factors associated with the renal prognosis, were assessed over 12 months after the initiation of luseogliflozin therapy in Japanese patients with type 2 diabetes and renal impairment. Methods: In total, 238 patients treated with luseogliflozin (2.5 mg, once daily) were studied as the safety analysis set. Two hundred and two subjects whose medication was continued over 12 months were investigated as the full analysis set. The subjects were divided into 3 groups based on the estimated glomerular filtration rate (eGFR): high eGFR (n = 49), normal eGFR (n = 116) and low eGFR (n = 37) groups. Results: The body weight, systolic blood pressure, HbA1c and urinary protein excretion gradually decreased from baseline in all eGFR groups. While the eGFR was significantly reduced from baseline in the high and normal eGFR groups, the eGFR did not significantly differ over time in the low eGFR group. There was no marked difference in the frequency of adverse events that were specific for SGLT2 inhibitors among the 3 groups in the safety analysis set. Conclusions: Luseogliflozin can preserve the renal function in the medium term in patients with type 2 diabetes and renal impairment without an increase in specific adverse events. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2021
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84. Neutrophil Gelatinase-Associated Lipocalin as an Early Predictor of Contrast-Induced Nephropathy Following Endovascular Aortic Repair for Abdominal Aortic Aneurysm.
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Li, Lubin, Shao, Juan, Niu, Wenqiang, Che, Haijie, Song, Fubo, Liu, Guolong, and Lu, Shaoying
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LIPOCALIN-2 ,ABDOMINAL aortic aneurysms ,CONTRAST induced nephropathy ,ENDOVASCULAR surgery ,RECEIVER operating characteristic curves ,KIDNEY transplantation - Abstract
To investigate serum neutrophil gelatinase-associated lipocalin (sNGAL) and urine neutrophil gelatinase-associated lipocalin (uNGAL) as early predictors of contrast-associated acute kidney injury(contrast-induced nephropathy)following endovascular aortic repair for abdominal aortic aneurysm. Prospective cohort study. Subjects included 202 consecutive patients with abdominal aortic aneurysm diagnosed between February 2016 and October 2018. We divided the patients into 2 groups: contrast-induced nephropathy (CIN) (n = 26) and non-CIN (n = 176). We assessed correlations between sNGAL and uNGAL concentrations and standard renal markers at baseline, 6, 24, and 48 hours post-procedure. We constructed conventional receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curves and calculated the area under the curve to assess SCr, eGFR, sNGAL, and uNGAL performance. We derived biomarker cutoff levels from ROC analysis results to maximize sensitivity and specificity values. The CIN incidence within our cohort was 12.9%. sNGAL levels correlated significantly with SCr and eGFR at baseline, 6, and 24 hours post-contrast medium exposure. Similarly, uNGAL levels correlated with SCr and estimated glomerular filtration rate (eGFR) at baseline, 6, and 24 hours post-exposure. sNGAL and uNGAL were significantly elevated as early as 6 hours post-endotherapy in the CIN group; there were only minor changes in the non-CIN group. SCr was also significantly elevated in the CIN group, but not until 48 hours post-catheterization. Both sNGAL and uNGAL may be more accurate than SCr and eGFR as early biomarkers of CIN in patients with abdominal aortic aneurysm undergoing endovascular therapy. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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85. The complete chloroplast genome of Phyllostachys edulis f. tubiformis (Bambusoideae): a highly appreciated type of ornamental bamboo in China.
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Liu, Xinmiao, Liu, Lei, Li, Lubin, and Yue, Jinjun
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CHLOROPLAST DNA ,BAMBOO ,PHYLLOSTACHYS ,TRANSFER RNA ,RIBOSOMAL RNA ,DECORATION & ornament - Abstract
Phyllostachys edulis (Carr.) H. de Lehaie f. tubiformis (S.Y.Wang) Ohrnberger (shengyin bamboo in Chinese) is a dwarf form of moso bamboo, which has important ornamental value. In this study, the complete chloroplast genome of P. edulis f. tubiformis was reported. The complete chloroplast genome of P. edulis f. tubiformis is a double-circular DNA of 139,678 bp in length with 38.89% G + C content, and contains 126 genes, including 84 protein-coding genes, eight ribosomal RNA (rRNA) genes, and 34 transfer RNA (tRNA) genes. Phylogenetic analysis results strongly supported that P. edulis f. tubiformis was clustered with the other infra-species of P. edulis, although its morphology is quite different from moso bamboo. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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86. Editor-in-Chief’s Year-End Message: 70th Anniversary and the Last Printed Issue.
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Shirmohammadi, Shervin
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ANNIVERSARIES - Abstract
Dear Readers, this year-end message is a very special one, as the IEEE Transactions on Instrumentation and Measurement (TIM) celebrates its 70th anniversary and at the same time undergoes fundamental publishing changes. I am very excited to tell you about all of these, but let us start with our traditional annual evaluation of TIM and its quality metrics, which continue to impress. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2020
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87. Arthrobacter crusticola sp. nov., Isolated from Biological Soil Crusts in the Mu Us Sandy Land, China.
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Liu, Lei, Liang, Lixiong, He, Shanwen, Xu, Lijun, Chi, Miao, Shi, Shaowen, Zhang, XiaoXia, and Li, Lubin
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CRUST vegetation ,ARTHROBACTER ,GLYCOLIPIDS ,GLUTAMIC acid ,GENOME size ,RIBOSOMAL RNA ,MICROCOCCACEAE - Abstract
Mu Us Sandy Land in China is a very fragile ecological environment due to serious desertification. While attempting to gain insights into the biodiversity of biological soil crusts of Mu Us Sandy Land, a novel bacterial strain, SLN-3
T , was isolated. It was phylogenetically placed into the genus Arthrobacter within the family Micrococcaceae based on its 16S rRNA gene sequence. The most closely related species were Arthrobacter ruber MDB1-42T (98.6%) and Arthrobacter agilis DSM 20550T (98.3%). Cells of the novel species were Gram-stain-positive, aerobic, and non-endospore-forming. The values of average nucleotide identity and the digital DNA-DNA hybridization between SLN-3T and MDB1-42T were 84.9% and 21.3%, respectively. The draft genome size of strain SLN-3T was 3.67 Mb, and its genomic G+C content was 68.1%. The predominant cellular fatty acids were anteiso-C15:0 and C17:0 anteiso. Glucose, galactose, and ribose were the whole-cell sugars. The polar lipids consisted of diphosphatidylglycerol, phosphatidylglycerol, phosphatidylinositol, glycolipid, and phospholipid. The peptidoglycan contained lysine, glutamic acid, and alanine. The predominant menaquinone was MK-9(H2 ). Based on the data from the chemotaxonomic, phylogenetic, and phenotypic evidence, a novel species named Arthrobacter crusticola sp. nov is proposed, whose type strain is SLN-3T (= ACCC 61595T = JCM 33723T ). [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
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88. Neorhizobium lilium sp. nov., an endophytic bacterium isolated from Lilium pumilum bulbs in Hebei province.
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Liu, Lei, Shi, Shaowen, Liang, Lixiong, Xu, Lijun, Chi, Miao, Zhang, Xiaoxia, and Li, Lubin
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RIBOSOMAL RNA ,ENDOPHYTIC bacteria ,LILIES ,RHIZOBIUM ,NITROGEN-fixing bacteria ,SEQUENCE analysis ,FATTY acids ,NUCLEOTIDE sequencing - Abstract
A novel gram-negative, aerobic, non-spore-forming, rod-shaped and non-nitrogen fixing bacterium named strain 24NR
T was isolated from wild Lilium pumilum bulbs in Fuping, Baoding City, Hebei province, PR China. The 16S rRNA gene sequences of strains 24NRT showed the highest similarity to Neorhizobium alkalisoli DSM 21826T (98.5%) and N. galegae HAMBI 540T (98.1%). Phylogenetic analysis based on 16S rRNA genes and multilocus sequence analysis (MLSA) based on the partial sequences of atpD-glnII-glnA-recA-ropD-thrC housekeeping genes both indicated that strain 24NRT is a member of the genus Neorhizobium. The average nucleotide identity between the genome sequence of strain 24NRT and that of the isolate N. alkalisoli DSM 21826T was 83.1%, and the digital DNA–DNA hybridization was 20.1%. The G+C content of strain 24NRT was 60.3 mol %. The major cellular fatty acids were summed feature 8 (C18:1 ω7c and/or C18:1 ω6c) and C19:0 cyclo ω8c. Based on phenotypic, phylogenetic, and genotypic data, strain 24NRT is considered to represent a novel species of the genus Neorhizobium, for which the name Neorhizobium lilium sp. nov. is proposed. The type strain is 24NRT (= ACCC 61588T = JCM 33731T ). [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
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89. FEM Simulation and Experiment of High-Pressure Cooling Effect on Cutting Force and Machined Surface Quality During Turning Inconel 718.
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Liu, Li, Wu, Mingyang, Li, Lubin, and Cheng, Yaonan
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CUTTING force ,INCONEL ,SURFACE forces ,METAL cutting ,COOLING ,TAGUCHI methods ,CUT flowers - Abstract
High-pressure jet coolant assistance was used in the cutting process of Inconel 718. The effects of coolant pressure on cutting force and machined surface quality were researched. As well as the experimental design, Two-dimensional cutting models for Inconel 718 were established using AdvantEdge FEM software. Simulations and experiments were carried out based on the Taguchi method. The simulation predictions and experimental test results were compared. The influence of variables on cutting force and machined surface roughness was determined by variance analysis. The effect of cooling pressure on roughness of machined surfaces was studied by simulation and experiment tests. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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90. Rhizobium deserti sp. Nov Isolated from Biological Soil Crusts Collected at Mu Us Sandy Land, China.
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Liu, Lei, Liang, Lixiong, Xu, Lijun, Chi, Miao, Zhang, Xiaoxia, and Li, Lubin
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MOUNTAIN soils ,CRUST vegetation ,RHIZOBIUM - Abstract
A novel gram-negative, aerobic, non-spore-forming, rod-shaped, and non-nitrogen-fixing bacterium, named SPY-1
T , was isolated from biological soil crusts collected at Mu Us Sandy Land, China. Based on 16S rRNA sequence similarity, strain SPY-1T was most closely related to Neorhizobium alkalisoli CCTCC AB 2014138T (98.7%), Neorhizobium huautlense CGMCC 1.2538T (98.6%), Neorhizobium galegae DSM 11542T (98.4%), Rhizobium wenxiniae 166T (97.9%), and Rhizobium smilacinae CCTCC AB 2013016T (97.5%). Phylogenetic analysis based on 16S rRNA sequencing and multilocus sequence analysis of partial sequences of atpD-glnII-glnA-recA-ropD-thrC housekeeping genes both indicated that strain SPY-1T was a member of the genus Rhizobium. The draft genome of strain SPY-1T was 4.75 Mb in size, and the G + C content was 60.0%. The average nucleotide identity (ANI) values to N. alkalisoli CCTCC AB 2014138T and R. smilacinae CCTCC AB 2013016T were both 84.0%. The digital DNA–DNA hybridization (dDDH) values to N. alkalisoli CCTCC AB 2014138T and R. smilacinae CCTCC AB 2013016T were 20.9% and 20.2%, respectively. The major cellular fatty acids were summed feature 8 (C18:1 ω7c and/or C18:1 ω6c) and C16:0 . Based on the data from chemotaxonomic, phylogenetic, and phenotypic evidence, strain SPY-1T represents a novel species in the genus Rhizobium, for which the name Rhizobium deserti sp. nov. is proposed. The type strain is SPY-1T (= ACCC 61627T = JCM 33732T ). [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
- 2020
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91. Experimental investigation of chip plastic side flow in machining of GH4169 superalloy under high-pressure cooling.
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Wu, Mingyang, Yu, Yongxin, Cheng, Yaonan, Li, Lubin, and Zhao, Xu
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MACHINING ,HIGH pressure (Technology) ,HEAT resistant alloys ,COOLING ,INTEGRATED circuits - Abstract
Nickel-based superalloy is a kind of typical difficult-to-cut material. Its cutting machinability is poor and chip is not easy to break. The phenomenon of chip plastic side flow has significant influence on the tool life, machining quality and efficiency in cutting process. Firstly, the influence of cutting parameters and cooling pressure on the macro morphology of chip was studied. Secondly, the influence factors of chip plastic side flow, such as cutting parameters, cooling pressure, tool wear and so on, were discussed. Finally, the influence of chip plastic side flow on the rake face of PCBN tool was analyzed. The above studies were based on the experiment of cutting nickel-based superalloy by PCBN tool under high pressure cooling and the conventional cutting experiments. The results demonstrated that the ability of chip breaking could be significantly enhanced in the condition of high pressure cooling and the chip was saw-tooth chip of short coil. According to the test results, the cutting parameters and the cooling pressure were determined when the macro morphology of the chip was better. The effects of cutting parameters, cooling pressure and tool wear on the chip plastic side flow and the cause of the groove wear of the rake face of PCBN tool were revealed. It was found that the high pressure cooling condition can reduce the wear of the chip side flow to the rake face of tool. The results can provide theory reference for the high quality and high efficiency cutting superalloy under high pressure cooling. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2018
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92. Molecular characterization and expression analysis of <italic>WRKY</italic> family genes in <italic>Dendrobium officinale</italic>.
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Wang, Tao, Song, Zheng, Wei, Li, and Li, Lubin
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The WRKY family of transcription factors is one of the most important families of plant transcriptional regulators, and the members regulate multiple biological processes. However, there is limited information on WRKYs in
Dendrobium officinale . In this study, 52WRKY family genes ofD. officinale were surveyed for the first time. Conserved domain, phylogenetic, exon–intron construction, and expression analyses were performed for theDoWRKY genes. Two major types of intron splicing (PR and VQR introns) were found, and the intron insertion position was observed to be relatively conserved in the conserved DoWRKY domains. The expression profiles of nineDoWRKY s were analyzed in cold- and methyl jasmonate (MeJA)-treatedD. officinale seedlings; theDoWRKY s showed significant expression changes at different levels, which suggested their vital roles in stress tolerance. Moreover, the expression trends of most of theDoWRKYs after the simultaneous cold stress and MeJA treatment were the opposite of those ofDoWRKYs after the individual cold stress and MeJA treatments, suggesting that the two stresses might have antagonistic effects and affect the adaptive capacity of the plants to stresses. TwelveDoWRKY genes were differentially expressed between symbiotic and asymbiotic germinated seeds; all were upregulated in the symbiotic germinated seeds exceptDoWRKY16 . These differences in expression ofDoWRKY s might be involved in promoting in vitro symbiotic germination of seeds withTulasnella -like fungi. Our findings will be useful for further studies on theWRKY family genes in orchids. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
- 2018
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93. Molecular characterization and expression analysis of WRKY family genes in Dendrobium officinale
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Wang, Tao, Song, Zheng, Wei, Li, and Li, Lubin
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- 2018
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94. The prediction of surface roughness of PCBN turning GH4169 based on adaptive genetic algorithm.
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Li, Lubin, Wu, Mingyang, Liu, Xianli, Cheng, Yaonan, and Yu, Yongxin
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CHROMIUM-cobalt-nickel-molybdenum alloys ,SURFACE roughness ,PREDICTION models - Abstract
Super alloy is widely used in aerospace, ships, petrochemical, etc. Processed surface quality of super alloy plays a key role in the performances in poor working conditions. Surface roughness is significant in evaluating surface quality, so it is important to establish the prediction model of surface roughness. An adaptive genetic algorithm is proposed for the prediction model of GH4169 surface roughness. According to the theoretical analysis, the prediction model established with adaptive genetic algorithm could effectively predict the surface roughness of turning process of GH4169. Moreover, the prediction model could optimize the turning parameters and to improve the surface quality. [ABSTRACT FROM PUBLISHER]
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- 2017
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95. sj-docx-3-jet-10.1177_15266028211036479 – Supplemental material for Extended Stent Coverage Decreases Distal Aortic Segmental Enlargement After the Endovascular Repair of Acute Complicated Type B Aortic Dissection: A Multi-Center Retrospective Study of 814 Patients
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Liu, Junjun, Yan, Chaojun, Li, Lubin, Feng, Hai, Xie, Shengmao, Zhang, Guohui, Cheng, Wei, Guo, Mingjin, and Liu, MingYuan
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FOS: Clinical medicine ,cardiovascular system ,Cardiology ,Medicine ,110323 Surgery ,cardiovascular diseases - Abstract
Supplemental material, sj-docx-3-jet-10.1177_15266028211036479 for Extended Stent Coverage Decreases Distal Aortic Segmental Enlargement After the Endovascular Repair of Acute Complicated Type B Aortic Dissection: A Multi-Center Retrospective Study of 814 Patients by Junjun Liu, Chaojun Yan, Lubin Li, Hai Feng, Shengmao Xie, Guohui Zhang, Wei Cheng, Mingjin Guo and MingYuan Liu in Journal of Endovascular Therapy
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- 2021
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96. sj-docx-1-jet-10.1177_15266028211036479 – Supplemental material for Extended Stent Coverage Decreases Distal Aortic Segmental Enlargement After the Endovascular Repair of Acute Complicated Type B Aortic Dissection: A Multi-Center Retrospective Study of 814 Patients
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Liu, Junjun, Yan, Chaojun, Li, Lubin, Feng, Hai, Xie, Shengmao, Zhang, Guohui, Cheng, Wei, Guo, Mingjin, and Liu, MingYuan
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FOS: Clinical medicine ,cardiovascular system ,Cardiology ,Medicine ,110323 Surgery ,cardiovascular diseases - Abstract
Supplemental material, sj-docx-1-jet-10.1177_15266028211036479 for Extended Stent Coverage Decreases Distal Aortic Segmental Enlargement After the Endovascular Repair of Acute Complicated Type B Aortic Dissection: A Multi-Center Retrospective Study of 814 Patients by Junjun Liu, Chaojun Yan, Lubin Li, Hai Feng, Shengmao Xie, Guohui Zhang, Wei Cheng, Mingjin Guo and MingYuan Liu in Journal of Endovascular Therapy
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- 2021
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97. sj-docx-2-jet-10.1177_15266028211036479 – Supplemental material for Extended Stent Coverage Decreases Distal Aortic Segmental Enlargement After the Endovascular Repair of Acute Complicated Type B Aortic Dissection: A Multi-Center Retrospective Study of 814 Patients
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Liu, Junjun, Yan, Chaojun, Li, Lubin, Feng, Hai, Xie, Shengmao, Zhang, Guohui, Cheng, Wei, Guo, Mingjin, and Liu, MingYuan
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FOS: Clinical medicine ,cardiovascular system ,Cardiology ,Medicine ,110323 Surgery ,cardiovascular diseases - Abstract
Supplemental material, sj-docx-2-jet-10.1177_15266028211036479 for Extended Stent Coverage Decreases Distal Aortic Segmental Enlargement After the Endovascular Repair of Acute Complicated Type B Aortic Dissection: A Multi-Center Retrospective Study of 814 Patients by Junjun Liu, Chaojun Yan, Lubin Li, Hai Feng, Shengmao Xie, Guohui Zhang, Wei Cheng, Mingjin Guo and MingYuan Liu in Journal of Endovascular Therapy
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- 2021
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98. sj-docx-4-jet-10.1177_15266028211036479 – Supplemental material for Extended Stent Coverage Decreases Distal Aortic Segmental Enlargement After the Endovascular Repair of Acute Complicated Type B Aortic Dissection: A Multi-Center Retrospective Study of 814 Patients
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Liu, Junjun, Yan, Chaojun, Li, Lubin, Feng, Hai, Xie, Shengmao, Zhang, Guohui, Cheng, Wei, Guo, Mingjin, and Liu, MingYuan
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FOS: Clinical medicine ,cardiovascular system ,Cardiology ,Medicine ,110323 Surgery ,cardiovascular diseases - Abstract
Supplemental material, sj-docx-4-jet-10.1177_15266028211036479 for Extended Stent Coverage Decreases Distal Aortic Segmental Enlargement After the Endovascular Repair of Acute Complicated Type B Aortic Dissection: A Multi-Center Retrospective Study of 814 Patients by Junjun Liu, Chaojun Yan, Lubin Li, Hai Feng, Shengmao Xie, Guohui Zhang, Wei Cheng, Mingjin Guo and MingYuan Liu in Journal of Endovascular Therapy
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- 2021
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99. Bergbambos and Oldeania, new genera of African bamboos (Poaceae, Bambusoideae).
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Stapleton, Chris M. A.
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BAMBOO varieties ,PLANT morphology ,PHYTOGEOGRAPHY ,PLANT molecular biology ,MOLECULAR biology - Abstract
Two new monotypic genera, Bergbambos and Oldeania are described for African temperate bamboo species in the tribe Arundinarieae, after a comparison of their morphological characteristics with those of similar species from Asia. Morphological differences are supported by their isolated geographical distributions. Molecular evidence does not support the inclusion of these species in related Asian genera, recognising them instead as distinct lineages. New combinations Bergbambos tessellata and Oldeania alpina are made. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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100. Selection of Reference Genes for Quantitative Real-Time PCR in Bamboo (Phyllostachys edulis).
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Fan, Chunjie, Ma, Jinmin, Guo, Qirong, Li, Xiaotie, Wang, Hui, and Lu, Mengzhu
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BAMBOO ,PLANT genetics ,POLYMERASE chain reaction ,FOREST products ,GENE expression in plants ,DATABASES ,NUCLEOTIDE sequence ,PLANT development - Abstract
Background: The Moso bamboo (Phyllostachys edulis) is one of the most important forestry resources and plays essential ecological roles in southern China. A draft nuclear genome sequence is expected to be publicly available in the near future; an explosion of gene expression data related to the unique traits of Moso bamboo will undoubtedly follow. Reverse transcription quantitative real-time PCR ((RT-)qPCR) is a widely used method for gene expression analysis. A necessary prerequisite of exact and reliable data is the accurate choice of reference genes. Result: In this study, 14 candidate reference genes were chosen, and their expression levels were assessed by (RT-)qPCR in a set of six tissue samples (root, stem, mature stem, leaf, flower, and leaf sheath) and at two developmental stages (before and after flowering) in bamboo specimens obtained in three locations. The stability and suitability of the candidate reference genes were validated using the geNorm, NormFinder and BestKeeper programs. The results showed that TIP41 and NTB were suitable reference genes across all the tissues and at the different developmental stages examined in this study. While the expression of the NTB, TIP41 and UBQ were the mostly stable in different plant tissues samples, the expression of the TIP41, NTB and CAC were ranked the most stable in bamboo plants at various developmental stages. AP2-like gene was further assessed by using the reference genes TIP41 and NTB in comparison to ACT. Significant difference of the expression profile of AP2-like demonstrated the importance of choosing adequate reference genes in bamboo. Conclusion: TIP41 and NTB were found to be homogeneously expressed and were adequate for normalization purposes, showing equivalent transcript levels in different samples. They are therefore the recommended reference genes for measuring gene expression in P. edulis. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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