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52. Site-selective coupling of remote C(sp3)–H/meta-C(sp2)–H bonds enabled by Ru/photoredox dual catalysis and mechanistic studies
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Hong-Chao Liu, Xiangtao Kong, Xiao-Ping Gong, Yuke Li, Zhi-Jie Niu, Xue-Ya Gou, Xue-Song Li, Yu-Zhao Wang, Wei-Yu Shi, Yan-Chong Huang, Xue-Yuan Liu, and Yong-Min Liang
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General Chemistry - Abstract
A novel photoinduced Ru/photocatalyst-cocatalyzed regioselective cross-dehydrogenative coupling of dual remote C–H bonds, including inert γ-C(sp3)–H bonds in amides and meta-C(sp2)–H bonds in arenes, to construct meta-alkylated arenes has been accomplished.
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- 2022
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53. Regioselective synthesis of spirocyclic pyrrolines via a palladium-catalyzed Narasaka–Heck/C–H activation/[4 + 2] annulation cascade reaction
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Wan-Xu Wei, Xiangtao Kong, Rui-Qiang Jiao, Xue-Song Li, Cui-Tian Wang, Yuke Li, and Yong-Min Liang
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General Chemistry - Abstract
Readily available 2-chlorobenzoic acid or ethyl phenylpropiolate as the C2 insertion unit. High regioselectivity. Broad substrate scope. Mechanistic studies.
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- 2022
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54. Copper-Catalyzed Direct Allenylation of Inactive Cyclic Ethers
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Xue-Song Li, Jin-Lin Wang, Yi-Chuan Zhao, Zhi-Jie Niu, Zhe Zhang, and Xue-Yuan Liu
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chemistry.chemical_compound ,chemistry ,Group (periodic table) ,Cyclic ether ,Organic Chemistry ,Functional group ,Copper catalyzed ,Regioselectivity ,Medicinal chemistry - Abstract
We report here a direct allenylation reaction of inactive cyclic ethers. The reaction proceeds through a copper-catalyzed 1,4-difunctionalization of 1,3-enynes, with cyano group installed at the allenes simultaneously. This methodology shows a broad functional group compatibility to 1,3-enynes. Diversified allene-modified cyclic ether derivatives were synthesized with high regioselectivity under mild conditions.
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- 2021
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55. recO enhances resistance of Pasteurella multocida to fluoroquinolones
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Xue-song Li, Jun-ze Xue, Yu Qi, Ren-ge Hu, Inam Muhammad, Yun-hang Gao, Tong-lei Wu, Ling-cong Kong, and Hong-xia Ma
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Pasteurella multocida capsular type A (PmA) is one of the main pathogens causing bovine respiratory disease in China. The prevention and control measures against Pm are traditionally based on the use of broad-spectrum antibiotics. Previous studies found that Pm was prone to antibiotic resistance and tolerance mutation under the action of low concentrations of antibiotics, ultimately causing difficulties in prevention and control against Pm. In this study, highly pathogenic Pm fluoroquinolone-sensitive strain P3 and fluoroquinolone-resistant strain P32 induced by sub-inhibitory concentration of enrofloxacin were selected as research objects. RNA-seq was used to screen the differential gene recO of SOS response of P3 and P32 for functional verification. In addition, through MIC, MBC, induced resistance time, time-kill curve analysis and antibiotic tolerance test, the effect of recO gene on the resistance and tolerance of Pm to fluoroquinolone was clarified. At the same time, using fluorescent reporter vector, it was found that recO gene affected SOS repair response. In conclusion, the inhibition of recO gene can not only reduce their resistance to fluoroquinolone, but also prolong the formation time of fluoroquinolone resistance. It is speculated that recO gene is a potential target of fluoroquinolone synergistic antibacterial agent.
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- 2023
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56. Transcriptome analysis highlights the role of ferroptosis in palmitic acid–induced endothelial dysfunction
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Xiao-Hui Tan, Yang-Yang Gu, Wen-Peng Song, Tie-Gui Nan, Wei-Dong Song, Dong Fang, Yi-Ming Yuan, Zhong-Cheng Xin, Xue-Song Li, and Rui-Li Guan
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Behavioral Neuroscience ,Psychiatry and Mental health ,Endocrinology ,Reproductive Medicine ,Urology ,Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism ,Dermatology - Abstract
Background Palmitic acid (PA) has a lipotoxic effect on blood vessels, leading to endothelial dysfunction and cell death. The underlying mechanisms are not yet fully understood. Aim We sought to investigate the effects of PA on endothelial cells, with an emphasis on ferroptosis. Methods Rat corpus cavernosum endothelial cells (RCCECs) and human umbilical vein endothelial cells (HUVECs) were treated with PA to induce a pattern of cell death, as evidenced by the evaluation of cell viability. The differentially expressed genes were measured via RNA sequencing to reveal potential mechanisms. The intracellular levels of glutathione (GSH), malondialdehyde (MDA), ferrous ion (Fe2+), and reactive oxygen species (ROS) were evaluated using commercial kits. Western blot was performed to determine the expressions of relative proteins. Outcomes At the end of the study period, the evaluated outcomes were cell viability, transcriptome profiles, the expressions of glutathione peroxidase 4 (GPX4) and solute carrier family 7 member 11 (SLC7A11), as well as levels of GSH, MDA, Fe2+, and ROS. Results PA-induced cell death of RCCECs and HUVECs was demonstrated in a dose- and time-dependent manner. Based on the findings of RNA-sequencing (RNA-seq), enrichment of many biological processes associated with cell cycle and response to stimulus occurred. More importantly, ferroptosis was highlighted in the bioinformatic analysis of both endothelial cells. The levels of intracellular Fe2+, MDA, and ROS were significantly increased following PA exposure while GSH was decreased, suggesting excessive iron accumulation, development of lipid peroxidation, and imbalanced redox homeostasis. Mechanistically, PA decreased the protein expression levels of GPX4 and SLC7A11 in endothelial cells, both of which played crucial roles in ferroptotic cell death. Clinical Translation This study suggests that ferroptosis may be a useful target for novel therapeutic interventions for endothelial dysfunction and cell death in vascular diseases such as erectile dysfunction. Strengths and Limitations In this study, we found that ferroptosis could participate in PA-induced endothelial dysfunction and cell death. A limitation of the study is that it did not shed light on the overall mechanisms of this process. Therefore, further research on the intricate networks of regulating ferroptosis is needed. Conclusion Overall, the occurrence of ferroptosis was demonstrated in the PA-treated HUVECs and RCCECs in this study.
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- 2023
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57. Visible-Light-Mediated C− F Bond Cleavage for the Synthesis of Polyfluorinated Compounds
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Bin Wang, Cui-Tian Wang, Xue-Song Li, Wen-Hui Sun, Xue-Yuan Liu, and Yong-Min Liang
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Organic Chemistry - Abstract
Herein, we describe a novel and efficient photo-redox catalytic difluorinated ester radical addition/defluoroalkylation coupling reaction between trifluoroacetic acid derivatives and α-trifluoromethyl alkenes. A series of polyfluorinated compounds were synthesized by...
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- 2023
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58. Multi-cell Dynamic Interference Coordination Algorithm in LTE Uplink System.
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Tao Mi, Zhi Wang, and Xue-Song Li
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- 2011
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59. Penalty method for solving a class of stochastic differential variational inequalities with an application
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Yao-jia Zhang, Tao Chen, Nan-jing Huang, and Xue-song Li
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Computational Mathematics ,Applied Mathematics ,General Engineering ,General Medicine ,General Economics, Econometrics and Finance ,Analysis - Published
- 2023
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60. Fuzzy Collaborative Filtering Approach Based on Semantic Distance.
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Junhuai Li, Xue-song Li, Hailing Liu, Xi-jie Han, and Jing Zhang 0009
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- 2009
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61. [Comparison of Bacterial Community Structure in Soil Aggregates Between Natural Karst Wetland and Paddy Field]
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Meng, Leng, Zhen-Jiang, Jin, Xiao-Yi, Xiao, Li-Yuan, Xiong, and Xue-Song, Li
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Soil ,Bacteria ,Wetlands ,Clay ,Carbon ,Soil Microbiology - Abstract
Studying the impact of land-use changes in wetland systems on the community structure of bacteria in soil aggregates can provide a theoretical basis for elucidating the impact mechanisms of the stability of wetland soil aggregates. The soil samples (0-20 cm) were collected from a natural wetland and paddy field in the Huixian karst wetland. The bacterial community structure in soil aggregates (macroaggregates 0.25-2 mm, microaggregates 0.053-0.25 mm, and silt-clay0.053 mm) were analyzed using high-throughput sequencing and ecological network analysis. The results showed that ① the proportion of microaggregates in the paddy field was 29.64%, which was significantly higher than that in the natural wetland (22.20%), and ② there were differences in the relative abundance of bacteria between the natural wetland and paddy field. The relative abundance of Chloroflexi in macroaggregates, microaggregates, and silt-clay in the paddy field were 7.97%, 8.56%, and 7.40%, respectively, which were significantly higher than those in the natural wetland (4.93%, 4.81%, and 3.76%). The relative abundance of Anaerolineales in macroaggregates, microaggregates, and silt-clay in the paddy field were 2.35%, 3.03%, and 2.65%, respectively, which were significantly higher than those in the natural wetland (0.92%, 0.91%, and 0.43%).③ Ecological network analysis showed that the number of nodes, edges, and the average numbers of neighbors in microaggregates and the silt-clay network in the paddy field were higher than those in the natural wetland, the average connectivity of the network was greater in the two components, and the characteristic path length was shorter. There was a longer characteristic path length, higher modularity, and lower average connectivity in the macroaggregate network of the paddy field. The above results indicated that the bacterial community structure in soil aggregates was altered after a natural wetland was used as a paddy field. The material circulation and information transmission efficiency of bacterial communities was higher in both microaggregates and silt-clay of the paddy field, whereas the bacterial community structure with low network tightness and high modularity in macroaggregates was more stable.
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- 2022
62. Multi-objective optimization design for a hydrodynamic retarder based on CFD simulation considering cavitation effect
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Chunbao Liu, Konghua Yang, Qing-tao Wu, and Xue-song Li
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Cfd simulation ,Materials science ,020209 energy ,Mechanical Engineering ,Acoustics ,02 engineering and technology ,Retarder ,Flow field ,Multi-objective optimization ,Vibration ,Noise ,020303 mechanical engineering & transports ,0203 mechanical engineering ,Cavitation ,0202 electrical engineering, electronic engineering, information engineering - Abstract
It is important to suppress cavitation phenomenon for lower vibration and noise, which can be realized by structure optimization to reduce cavitation bubbles of flow field. Nonetheless, performance factors in hydrodynamic retarder are usually conflicted when conducting a structure design, it is hard to simultaneously restrain cavitation and improve the retarding performance. In our study, a combination of comprehensive CFD simulation and multi-objective optimization is developed to improve the retarding torque ([Formula: see text]), lessen the volume of Retarder ([Formula: see text]) and reduce the volume of bubbles ([Formula: see text]) in the internal flow field. First, the elaborate CFD simulation calculation, included a refined hexahedral mesh and the stress-blended eddy simulation (SBES), is proposed to investigate the unsteady flow field considering the cavitation, and its accuracy is validated by experimental data. Then, the RSM (Respond Surface Method) approximation model is constructed by combination of DOE (Design of Method) and CFD methods. The NSGA-II (Non-Dominated Sorting Genetic Algorithm) is selected as multi-objective optimization algorithm, and the weight and scale factor of each sub objective are specified. The optimization results, verified by theoretical calculation, show that [Formula: see text] is increased by 22%–24%, [Formula: see text] is reduced by 32%–45% and [Formula: see text] is reduced by 1%. Furthermore, the comparison of the vortex distributions before and after optimization demonstrates that the optimization improves the flow field impact and pressure loss in the retarder and reduces the number of bubbles resulting in the increasing vortex. Additionally, parameters’ effect on the cavitation and the braking performance are analyzed to efficiently achieve the best comprehensive performance of the retarder design. The newly-developed optimization method, which can understand the optimization principle and guide a balance between the cavitation and the retarding performance improvement, will reduce huge trial cost and time cost in the manufacture.
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- 2021
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63. Assessment of kidney function in chronic kidney disease by combining diffusion tensor imaging and total kidney volume
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Qing-Qing Zhou, Jiang Zhu, Xindao Yin, Hong Zhang, Liang Wei, Qing-Juan Zhang, Yu-Sheng Yu, Zi-Yi Xia, Zhang-Chun Hu, and Xue-Song Li
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Male ,Nephrology ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Urology ,030232 urology & nephrology ,Renal function ,Kidney Volume ,030204 cardiovascular system & hematology ,Kidney ,03 medical and health sciences ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,0302 clinical medicine ,Internal medicine ,Fractional anisotropy ,medicine ,Humans ,Renal Insufficiency, Chronic ,Aged ,Creatinine ,Receiver operating characteristic ,business.industry ,Organ Size ,Middle Aged ,medicine.disease ,Diffusion Tensor Imaging ,chemistry ,Feasibility Studies ,Female ,business ,Diffusion MRI ,Kidney disease - Abstract
This study aimed to investigate the value and feasibility of combining fractional anisotropy (FA) values from diffusion tensor imaging (DTI) and total kidney volume (TKV) for the assessment of kidney function in chronic kidney disease (CKD). Fifty-one patients were included in this study. All MRI examinations were performed with a 3.0 T scanner. DTI was used to measure FA values, and TKV was obtained from DTI and T2-weighted imaging (T2WI). Patients were divided into three groups (mild, moderate, severe) according to eGFR, which was calculated with serum creatinine. Differences in the FA values of the cortex and medulla were analysed among the three groups, and the relationships of FA values, TKV, and the product of the FA values and TKV with eGFR were analysed. Receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curve analysis was used to compare the diagnostic efficiency of the FA values, TKV, and the product of the FA values and TKV for kidney function in different CKD stages. Medullary FA values (m-FA), TKV, and the product of the m-FA values and TKV (m-FA-TKV) were significantly correlated with eGFR (r = 0.653, 0.685, and 0.797, respectively; all P
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64. Experimental and Computational Studies of Palladium-Catalyzed Spirocyclization via a Narasaka–Heck/C(sp3 or sp2)–H Activation Cascade Reaction
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Cui-Tian Wang, Ya-Ting Wen, Ming Li, Bo-Sheng Zhang, Rui-Qiang Jiao, Xue-Song Li, Yu Xia, Wan-Xu Wei, Yuke Li, Hong-Chao Liu, and Yong-Min Liang
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In situ ,Tandem ,chemistry.chemical_element ,General Chemistry ,010402 general chemistry ,01 natural sciences ,Biochemistry ,Catalysis ,0104 chemical sciences ,Colloid and Surface Chemistry ,chemistry ,Cascade reaction ,Computational chemistry ,Density functional theory ,Palladium - Abstract
The first synthesis of highly strained spirocyclobutane-pyrrolines via a palladium-catalyzed tandem Narasaka-Heck/C(sp3 or sp2)-H activation reaction is reported here. The key step in this transformation is the activation of a δ-C-H bond via an in situ generated σ-alkyl-Pd(II) species to form a five-membered spiro-palladacycle intermediate. The concerted metalation-deprotonation (CMD) process, rate-determining step, and energy barrier of the entire reaction were explored by density functional theory (DFT) calculations. Moreover, a series of control experiments was conducted to probe the rate-determining step and reversibility of the C(sp3)-H activation step.
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- 2021
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65. The expression of mimecan in adrenal tissue plays a role in an organism’s responses to stress
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Jun Hua Ma, Huai Dong Song, Cui Xia Zheng, Ping Li, Ying Ru, Qian Yue Zhang, Bin Su, Shuang Xia Zhao, Xue Song Li, Huang Ming Cao, Fei Sun, and Hui Min Yu
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Aging ,medicine.medical_specialty ,endocrine system ,Hypothalamo-Hypophyseal System ,mimecan ,Hypothalamus ,Gene Expression ,Pituitary-Adrenal System ,Adrenocorticotropic hormone ,Biology ,hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal axis ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Mice ,Downregulation and upregulation ,Adrenocorticotropic Hormone ,Corticosterone ,Stress, Physiological ,Internal medicine ,Adrenal Glands ,medicine ,Animals ,Secretion ,Glucocorticoids ,Mice, Knockout ,adrenal gland ,Adrenal gland ,Cell Biology ,stress response ,Endocrinology ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,chemistry ,Pituitary Gland ,Corticotropic cell ,Hypothalamic–pituitary–adrenal axis ,Homeostasis ,hormones, hormone substitutes, and hormone antagonists ,Research Paper - Abstract
Mimecan encodes a secretory protein that is secreted into the human serum as two mature proteins with molecular masses of 25 and 12 kDa. We found 12-kDa mimecan to be a novel satiety hormone mediated by the upregulation of the expression of interleukin (IL)-1β and IL-6 in the hypothalamus. Mimecan was found to be expressed in human pituitary corticotroph cells and was up-regulated by glucocorticoids, while the secretion of adrenocorticotropic hormone (ACTH) in pituitary corticotroph AtT-20 cells was induced by mimecan. However, the effects of mimecan in adrenal tissue on the hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal (HPA) axis functions remain unknown. We demonstrated that the expression of mimecan in adrenal tissues is significantly downregulated by hypoglycemia and scalded stress. It was down-regulated by ACTH, but upregulated by glucocorticoids through in vivo and in vitro studies. We further found that 12-kDa mimecan fused protein increased the corticosterone secretion of adrenal cells in vivo and in vitro. Interestingly, compared to litter-mate mice, the diurnal rhythm of corticosterone secretion was disrupted under basal conditions, and the response to restraint stress was stronger in mimecan knockout mice. These findings suggest that mimecan stimulates corticosterone secretion in the adrenal tissues under basal conditions; however, the down-regulated expression of mimecan by increased ACTH secretion after stress in adrenal tissues might play a role in maintaining the homeostasis of an organism's responses to stress.
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- 2021
66. A generalized $f$ -projection algorithm for inverse mixed variational inequalities.
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Xi Li, Xue-song Li, and Nan-Jing Huang
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- 2014
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67. Stability for differential mixed variational inequalities.
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Xing Wang 0004, Wei Li, Xue-song Li, and Nan-Jing Huang
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- 2014
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68. Formation of o-Allyl- and Allenyl-Modified Amides via Intermolecular Claisen Rearrangement
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Zhi-Jie Niu, Lian-Hua Li, Wei-Yu Shi, Hong-Chao Liu, Yong-Min Liang, and Xue-Song Li
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010405 organic chemistry ,Trifluoromethanesulfonic anhydride ,Organic Chemistry ,Intermolecular force ,Substrate (chemistry) ,010402 general chemistry ,01 natural sciences ,Biochemistry ,Medicinal chemistry ,0104 chemical sciences ,Claisen rearrangement ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,chemistry ,Electrophile ,Physical and Theoretical Chemistry - Abstract
We developed a new transition-metal-free intermolecular Claisen rearrangement process to introduce allyl and allenyl groups into the α position of tertiary amides. In this transformation, amides were activated by trifluoromethanesulfonic anhydride to produce the keteniminium ion intermediates that exhibit strong electrophilic activity. This atom-economical process delivers α position-modified amides under mild conditions in moderate to good yields and showcases a broad substrate compatibility.
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- 2021
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69. [Comparison of Bacterial Community Structure and Functional Groups of Paddy Soil Aggregates Between Karst and Non-karst Areas]
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Xiao-Yi, Xiao, Zhen-Jiang, Jin, Meng, Leng, Xue-Song, Li, and Li-Yuan, Xiong
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Soil ,Bacteria ,Microbiota ,Proteobacteria ,Soil Microbiology ,Acidobacteria - Abstract
Studying the similarities and differences in microbial community structure and functional groups in soil aggregates between karst areas (KA) and non-karst areas (NKA) can provide a theoretical basis for revealing the interaction mechanism between soil organic microorganisms and soil aggregate structure stability in KA. The surface soils (0-20 mm) were collected from paddy fields both in KA and NKA. The aggregates were divided into macro-aggregates (Mac, 0.25-2 mm), micro-aggregates (Mic, 0.053-0.25 mm), and silt-clay fractions (SC,0.053 mm) using the wet sieving method. The microbial community structure of soil aggregates was analyzed using high-throughput sequencing. The keystone taxa were analyzed by the co-occurrence network, and their functions were predicted by FAPROTAX. The results showed that:① the proportion of Mac, mean weight diameter, and geometric mean diameter of aggregates in KA were 30.94%, 0.41 mm, and 0.15 mm, respectively. These three factors in KA were significantly higher than those in NKA, indicating that the environment in the KA was conducive to the formation of aggregates. ② The relative abundances of Acidobacteria, Proteobacteria, Acidobacteria(Gp3, Gp4, and Gp6), and
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- 2022
70. The momentum interpolation method based on the time-marching algorithm for All-Speed flows.
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Xue-song Li and Chun-wei Gu
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- 2010
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71. Copper-Catalyzed Radical Aryl Migration Approach for the Preparation of Cyanoalkylsulfonylated Oxindoles/Cyanoalkyl Amides
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Zhe Zhang, Wan-Xu Wei, Qiao-Fei Bao, Ming Li, Jin-Lin Wang, Yu-Zhao Wang, Yong-Min Liang, Cui-Tian Wang, Yi-Feng Qiu, and Xue-Song Li
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010405 organic chemistry ,Aryl ,Organic Chemistry ,Substituent ,Regioselectivity ,010402 general chemistry ,Oxime ,01 natural sciences ,Biochemistry ,Combinatorial chemistry ,0104 chemical sciences ,Stereocenter ,Sulfone ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,chemistry ,Functional group ,Copper catalyzed ,Physical and Theoretical Chemistry - Abstract
A copper-catalyzed radical cross-coupling of oxime esters and activated alkenes is accomplished for the synthesis of cyanoalkylsulfonylated oxindoles and cyanoalkyl amides via an aryl migration strategy. Specifically, the subsequent mechanism research indicates that the unique desulfonylation and sulfone addition processes were involved in the transformation. This transformation is identified as having good functional group applicability with two different quaternary stereocenter in a regioselective manner, which is controlled by the substituent group of the nitrogen.
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- 2021
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72. Palladium-catalyzed C–H glycosylation and retro Diels–Alder tandem reaction via structurally modified norbornadienes (smNBDs)
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Xue-Ya Gou, Yang An, Bo-Sheng Zhang, Yuke Li, Zhe Zhang, Yong-Min Liang, Xiaolei Wang, Xue-Song Li, and Ya-Nan Ding
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chemistry.chemical_compound ,Glycosylation ,Cascade reaction ,Chemistry ,Substrate (chemistry) ,Regioselectivity ,chemistry.chemical_element ,Reactivity (chemistry) ,General Chemistry ,Chemoselectivity ,Combinatorial chemistry ,Palladium ,Catalysis - Abstract
This report describes palladium-catalyzed C–H glycosylation and retro Diels–Alder tandem reaction via structurally modified norbornadienes (smNBDs). smNBDs were proposed to regulate the reactivity of the aryl-norbornadiene-palladacycle (ANP), including its high chemoselectivity and regioselectivity, which were the key to constructing C2 and C3 unsubstituted C4-glycosidic indoles. The scope of this substrate is extensive; the halogenated six-membered and five-membered glycosides were applied to the reaction smoothly, and N-alkyl (primary, secondary and tertiary) C4-glycosidic indoles can also be obtained by this method. In terms of mechanism, the key ANP intermediates characterized by X-ray single-crystal diffraction and further controlled experiments proved that the migration-insertion of smNBDs with phenylpalladium intermediate endows them with high chemo- and regioselectivity. Finally, density functional theory (DFT) calculation further verified the rationality of the mechanism.
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- 2021
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73. A fractional nonlinear evolutionary delay system driven by a hemi-variational inequality in Banach spaces
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Yun-hua Weng, Xue-song Li, and Nanjing Huang
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Pure mathematics ,Inequality ,General Mathematics ,media_common.quotation_subject ,Banach space ,Solution set ,General Physics and Astronomy ,Fixed-point theorem ,Set (abstract data type) ,Nonlinear system ,Compact space ,Variational inequality ,Mathematics ,media_common - Abstract
This article deals with a new fractional nonlinear delay evolution system driven by a hemi-variational inequality in a Banach space. Utilizing the KKM theorem, a result concerned with the upper semicontinuity and measurability of the solution set of a hemivariational inequality is established. By using a fixed point theorem for a condensing set-valued map, the nonemptiness and compactness of the set of mild solutions are also obtained for such a system under mild conditions. Finally, an example is presented to illustrate our main results.
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- 2020
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74. Scale-resolving simulations and investigations of the flow in a hydraulic retarder considering cavitation
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Yu-ying Yak, Qing-tao Wu, Xue-song Li, Chunbao Liu, and Li-ying Miao
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Materials science ,Internal flow ,Flow (psychology) ,General Engineering ,02 engineering and technology ,Mechanics ,01 natural sciences ,010305 fluids & plasmas ,Physics::Fluid Dynamics ,Impeller ,020303 mechanical engineering & transports ,0203 mechanical engineering ,Cavitation ,0103 physical sciences ,Volume of fluid method ,Detached eddy simulation ,Reynolds-averaged Navier–Stokes equations ,Large eddy simulation - Abstract
Cavitation has a significant influence on the accurate control of the liquid filling rate and braking performance of a hydraulic retarder; however, previous studies of the flow field in hydraulic retarders have provided insufficient information in terms of considering cavitation. Here, the volume of fluid (VOF) method and a scale-resolving simulation (SRS) were employed to numerically and more comprehensively calculate and analyze the flow field in a retarder considering the cavitation phenomenon. The numerical models included the improved delayed detached eddy simulation (IDDES) model, stress-blended eddy simulation (SBES) model, dynamic large eddy simulation (DLES) model, and shear stress transport (SST) model in the Reynolds-averaged Navier-Stokes (RANS) model. All the calculations were typically validated by the brake torque in the impeller rather than the internal flow. The unsteady flow field indicated that the SBES and DLES models could better capture unsteady flow phenomena, such as the chord vortex. The SBES and DLES models could also better capture bubbles than the SST and IDDES models. Since the braking torque error of the SBES model was the smallest, the transient variation of the bubble volume fraction over time on a typical flow surface was analyzed in detail with the SBES model. It was found that bubbles mainly appeared in the center area of the blade suction surface, which coincided with the experiments. The accumulation of bubbles resulted in a larger bubble volume fraction in the center of the blade over time. In addition, the temperature variations of the pressure blade caused by heat transfer were further analyzed. More bubbles precipitated in the center of the blade, leading to a lower temperature in this area.
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75. Visible-Light-Induced Pd-Catalyzed Radical Strategy for Constructing C-Vinyl Glycosides
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Ming Li, Yu-Zhao Wang, Wei-Yu Shi, Wan-Xu Wei, Cui-Tian Wang, Ya-Nan Ding, Qiao-Fei Bao, Xue-Song Li, Yi-Feng Qiu, and Yong-Min Liang
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inorganic chemicals ,chemistry.chemical_classification ,Bromine ,010405 organic chemistry ,Aryl ,Organic Chemistry ,Glycoside ,chemistry.chemical_element ,010402 general chemistry ,01 natural sciences ,Biochemistry ,0104 chemical sciences ,Catalysis ,Styrene ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,chemistry ,Heck reaction ,Organic chemistry ,Physical and Theoretical Chemistry ,Selectivity ,Visible spectrum - Abstract
A novel visible-light-induced palladium-catalyzed Heck reaction for bromine sugars and aryl olefins with high regio- and stereochemistry selectivity for the preparation of C-glycosyl styrene is des...
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- 2020
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76. Effect of Graphene Content on Composition and Corrosion Resistance of Co-Ni-Graphene Composite Coating
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Xue Song Li, Guang Ning Wei, and Er Long Gao
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Materials science ,Graphene ,020209 energy ,Mechanical Engineering ,02 engineering and technology ,021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology ,Condensed Matter Physics ,Corrosion ,law.invention ,Composite coating ,Chemical engineering ,Mechanics of Materials ,law ,Corrosion resistant ,0202 electrical engineering, electronic engineering, information engineering ,General Materials Science ,Composition (visual arts) ,0210 nano-technology - Abstract
The nanocrystalline CO-Ni-graphene composite coating were successfully fabricated onto the mild steel substrate by electrochemical co-deposition technique. The coating was prepared by changing the amount of added graphene at the bath temperature of 50°C, PH value of 4 and current density of 2A/dm2. Scanning electron microscopy (SEM), Energy dispersive spectroscopy (EDS) and X-ray diffractometer (XRD) were used to analyze the surface morphology, composition and phase structure of the coating. The prepared composite coating was then subjected to an impedance map in a 3.5% NaCl solution by a VersaSTAT3 electrochemical analyzer. The results show that the surface morphology of the coating was coarsened with the increase of graphene content in the electrolyte. The corrosion rate of the coating in the 3.5% NaCl solution first decreased and then increased, and the corrosion rate was 0.1998mA/cm2 at a content of 1.0 g/L.
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- 2020
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77. CYP2D6 Gene Polymorphisms and Variable Metabolic Activity in Schizophrenia Patients of Han and Tibetan Populations
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Yong-Hang Li, Wei Huang, Man-Yu Xiao, Shi-Qing Huang, Hui Chen, Zai-Fang Li, Xue-Song Li, and Yong Cheng
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Neuropsychiatric Disease and Treatment ,digestive system - Abstract
Yong-Hang Li,1,* Wei Huang,1,* Man-Yu Xiao,2 Shi-Qing Huang,1 Hui Chen,1 Zai-Fang Li,1 Xue-Song Li,1 Yong Cheng1,2 1The Third Peopleâs Hospital of Foshan, Foshan, Guangdong, Peopleâs Republic of China; 2Center on Translational Neuroscience, College of Life and Environmental Sciences, Minzu University of China, Beijing, Peopleâs Republic of China*These authors contributed equally to this workCorrespondence: Yong Cheng; Xue-Song Li, Email yongcheng@muc.edu.cn; fs83315006@163.comBackground: It has been suggested that the pharmacogenomic response to antipsychotics in schizophrenia patients partially contributed by drug metabolism enzyme polymorphism, including P450 2D6 (CYP2D6). However, CYP2D6 gene polymorphism across populations is largely unknown.Materials and Methods: Here, we investigated the differences of CYP2D6 gene polymorphism between Chinese Han and Tibetan schizophrenia patients. We analyzed five CYP2D6 gene related polymorphic locus in 103 patients with schizophrenia, including 60 Han ethnicity and 43 of Tibetan ethnicity, by nucleic acid MALDI-TOF.Results: Polymorphisms of rs1065852, rs1135840 and rs16947 were significantly different between Han and Tibetan patients. rs1065852 AA genotype had a low frequency of 9.3% in Tibetan patients in comparison with a frequency of 41.7% in Han patients, whereas rs16947 AA genotype had a low frequency of 3.3% in Han patients in comparison with a frequency of 34.9% in Tibetan patients. Additionally, the two patient groups showed distinct distribution of CYP2D6 haplotypes, with the highest frequency of *10/*10 and *1/*2 in Han and Tibetan patients, respectively. Furthermore, Han and Tibetan patients showed differential CYP2D6 metabolic activity.Discussion: Taken together, this exploratory study showed the differences of CYP2D6 gene and metabolic polymorphism between Han and Tibetan schizophrenia patients, and therefore may improve our understanding of the pharmacogenomic response to antipsychotics in schizophrenia patients across populations.Keywords: schizophrenia, CYP2D6, Han, Tibetan
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78. Effects of brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF) on the Schizophrenia model of animals
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Xiao-Jie Shi, Yang Du, null Lei-Chen, Xue-Song Li, Ci-Qin Yao, and Yong Cheng
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Schizophrenia(SCZ)is a common clinically chronic psychiatric disease, and there have no effective specific therapeutic drugs in clinical practice currently. Studies have shown that the expression level of brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF) in schizophrenics has decreased, so the expression level of BDNF has always been one of the evaluation indicators of SCZ. The neurotrophic factor hypothesis believes that increase or decrease of the expression level of BDNF may be one of the pathophysiological basis of SCZ.In this study, schizophrenic mice model with MK-801-induced glutamate dysfunction was established, and two doses of BDNF were administered to schizophrenic mice by intranasal administration. The four groups of mice: Control group, Model group, BDNF-20, BDNF-100 performed a series of behavioral tests to explore the effects of BDNF on sensory motor gating, anxiety, depression, social interaction, spontaneous activity, and memory in schizophrenic mice. Transcriptome sequencing of the BDNF high group and Model group in prefrontal cortex and hippocampus, using Metascape for gene function annotation and enrichment pathway analysis, to obtain BDNF transcription regulation information, understand the molecular mechanism of BDNF in SCZ further. Subsequently,immunofluorescence detected the effects of BDNF on neurons and glial cells in the prefrontal cortex and hippocampus.The results show that BDNF can improve the behavior of SCZ by regulating the construction of the nervous system, affecting the growth and distribution of neurons and glial cells, and changing inflammation and apoptosis in the brain.
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79. An All-Speed Roe-type scheme and its asymptotic analysis of low Mach number behaviour.
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Xue-song Li and Chun-wei Gu
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80. A new, ohmic-heating based thermal ionization cavity source for mass spectrometry
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Li-hua, Zhai, Hu, Deng, Guan-yi, Wei, Zhi-ming, Li, Chang-hai, Wang, Xue-song, Li, Guo-qing, Zhou, Yong-yang, Su, and Zi-bin, Zhang
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81. High-Temperature Malleable TaCo Metallic Glass Developed by Combinatorial Method
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Jing Zhou, Xiao Liu, Xue-Song Li, Jihao Yu, H. Zhao, JianHui Zhou, Jian-Min Yang, Jing-Zhou Li, Jian-Guo Wang, Chuntao Chang, Zhenzhong Sun, B. A. Sun, Dong-Xiong Ling, Qiang Li, and Weihua Wang
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History ,Polymers and Plastics ,Business and International Management ,Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering - Published
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82. Laparoscopic Glissonian pedicle versus hilar dissection approach hemihepatectomy: A prospective, randomized controlled trial
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Ke‐Xi Liao, Fan Yu, Li Cao, Bao‐Lin Wang, Xue‐Song Li, Xiao‐Jun Wang, Jian‐Wei Li, Yu‐Dong Fan, Jian Chen, and Shu‐Guo Zheng
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Postoperative Complications ,Treatment Outcome ,Hepatology ,Dissection ,Liver Neoplasms ,Operative Time ,Hepatectomy ,Humans ,Surgery ,Laparoscopy - Abstract
This over 7-year case study is the first to compare the results of laparoscopic Glissonian pedicle approach hemihepatectomy (LGAH) and laparoscopic hilar dissection approach hemihepatectomy (LHAH) in a randomized controlled trial (RCT).Patients who had undergone laparoscopic hemihepatectomy, either LGAH or LHAH, between March 2012 and December 2019 at our center were prospectively enrolled and assigned to the LGAH or LHAH group. Both groups were stratified and compared, and the preoperative and follow-up outcomes were analyzed. The primary endpoint was total operative time.The groups were equally matched for age, sex, HBsAg, Child-Pugh class, benign disease, malignancy, liver cirrhosis, tumor diameter and type of resection. Ninety-six patients had undergone LGAH and 94 had undergone LHAH. No preoperative death occurred in the two groups. LGAH did not enhance the postoperative overall complication rates (P = .465) or intraoperative blood loss (P = .535) compared with LHAH. However, the overall operative time (P = .014) and hilar dissection time (P = .000) were significantly shorter in the LGAH group than in the LHAH group. No significant differences were found between the groups regarding the 1-year (P = .384), 3-year (P = .332), and 5-year overall survival rates (P = .662) or 1-year (P = .856), 3-year (P = .348), and 5-year disease-free survival rates (P = .573).LGAH and LHAH are both effective procedures for treating the hilar structures in selected patients. LGAH has advantages over LHAH in reducing total operation time under the condition where both procedures can be used. LGAH for selected patients is worthy of promotion owing to its simplicity and convenience.NCT01567631 (http://www.gov).
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83. Lewis-Acid-Catalyzed Tandem Cyclization by Ring Expansion of Tertiary Cycloalkanols with Propargyl Alcohols
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Yuke Li, Zhi-Jie Niu, Xiangtao Kong, Hong-Chao Liu, Xue-Song Li, Yong-Min Liang, Cui-Tian Wang, Zhe Zhang, and Wan-Xu Wei
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Tandem ,Organic Chemistry ,Azulene ,Ring (chemistry) ,Molecular sieve ,Biochemistry ,Medicinal chemistry ,Catalysis ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,chemistry ,Propargyl ,Lewis acids and bases ,Physical and Theoretical Chemistry ,Trifluoromethanesulfonate - Abstract
A new method for the efficient synthesis of hexahydro-1H-fluorene and octahydrobenzo[a]azulene derivatives through a ring-expansion strategy is reported. With an appropriate combination of thulium(III) trifluoromethanesulfonate and 13X molecular sieves, a range of unsaturated polycyclic compounds were obtained in good yields. Mechanism studies reveal that the reaction is more likely to undergo Meyer-Schuster rearrangement, ring expansion, and Friedel-Crafts-type pathways, which provide a conceptually different strategy for the ring opening of tertiary cycloalkanols.
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84. A Stackelberg-population competition model via variational inequalities and fixed points
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Xue-Song Li, Yue-Tian Zhan, and Nan-Jing Huang
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Computer Science::Computer Science and Game Theory ,education.field_of_study ,Competition model ,Computer science ,General Mathematics ,Population ,Variational inequality ,Stackelberg competition ,Fixed point ,education ,Mathematical economics - Abstract
In this paper, we introduce and study a new Stackelberg-population competition model which captures the desired features of both population games and Stackelberg competition model within the same framework. We obtain some characterization results for the Stackelberg-population equilibrium response set and the Stackelberg-population equilibrium leader set by using the variational inequality technique and Brouwer’s fixed point theorem. We also show an existence theorem of Nash equilibrium for Stackelbergpopulation competition model under some mild conditions. Finally, we give an example to illustrate our main results.
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85. Silver Trifluoromethanesulfonate-Catalyzed Annulation of Propargylic Alcohols with 3-Methyleneisoindolin-1-one
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Xue-Song Li, Ming Li, Dan-tong Xu, Ya-Ping Han, Yong-Min Liang, and Wan-Xu Wei
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Annulation ,010405 organic chemistry ,Organic Chemistry ,3-methyleneisoindolin-1-one ,chemistry.chemical_element ,010402 general chemistry ,01 natural sciences ,Combinatorial chemistry ,0104 chemical sciences ,Catalysis ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,chemistry ,Chlorine ,Silver trifluoromethanesulfonate - Abstract
A silver-catalyzed formal [3 + 3] annulation of 3-methyleneisoindolin-1-one with alkynol for the synthesis of 1,5-dihydroindolizin-3(2H)-one derivatives is disclosed. The protocol allows practical synthesis of N-heterocyclic scaffolds with a broad scope of functional groups and could be efficiently scaled up to gram scale, which incarnates a potential application of this methodology. In addition, a range of chlorine anion substitution of alkenes can be constructed by adjusting the structure of the alkynol substrates with the use of TMSCl.
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86. Modified Projection Methods for Solving Multi-valued Variational Inequality without Monotonicity
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Xue-song Li, Xin He, and Nan-jing Huang
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050210 logistics & transportation ,021103 operations research ,Computer Networks and Communications ,Computer science ,05 social sciences ,0211 other engineering and technologies ,Monotonic function ,02 engineering and technology ,Multi valued ,Artificial Intelligence ,0502 economics and business ,Convergence (routing) ,Variational inequality ,Applied mathematics ,Projection (set theory) ,Software - Abstract
In this paper, we propose two new projection-type algorithms for solving the multi-valued variational inequality in finite dimensional spaces. We prove the convergence of the sequences generated by the proposed projection-type algorithms without any monotonicity. Moreover, we provide some numerical experiments to illustrate the efficiency of the proposed projection-type algorithms.
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87. Palladium‐Catalyzed Intramolecular Self‐Alkylation of Polyfluoroarene via Heck and Decarboxylation Process
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Ya-Ping Han, Wan-Xu Wei, Cui-Tian Wang, Si Chen, Yu Xia, Yong-Min Liang, Ming Li, and Xue-Song Li
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Inorganic Chemistry ,chemistry ,Decarboxylation ,Intramolecular force ,Organic Chemistry ,chemistry.chemical_element ,Physical and Theoretical Chemistry ,Alkylation ,Medicinal chemistry ,Catalysis ,Palladium - Published
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88. Metal‐Free Promoted CF 2 /CF 3 ‐Difunctionalization of Unactivated Alkenes
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Yu Xia, Cui-Tian Wang, Xin-Yu Zhu, Wan-Xu Wei, Ming Li, Xue-Song Li, Yi-Feng Qiu, Yong-Min Liang, and Ya-Ping Han
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Metal free ,Trifluoromethylation ,Chemistry ,Polymer chemistry ,General Chemistry - Published
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89. Genome-Wide, Integrative Analysis Implicates Exosome-Derived MicroRNA Dysregulation in Schizophrenia
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Xiao-Yan Qin, Yun Yu, Rui-Yuan Pan, Yang Hu, Xue-Song Li, Qing-Shan Liu, Yang Du, Guang-En Zheng, Ze-Xu Wei, Yong Cheng, and Xiao-Wan Li
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Adult ,Male ,Computational biology ,Biology ,Exosomes ,Exosome ,Young Adult ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,microRNA ,Humans ,Gene Regulatory Networks ,Gene ,030304 developmental biology ,Brain-derived neurotrophic factor ,0303 health sciences ,Messenger RNA ,Reverse Transcriptase Polymerase Chain Reaction ,Brain-Derived Neurotrophic Factor ,Microvesicles ,Gene expression profiling ,MicroRNAs ,Psychiatry and Mental health ,Gene Expression Regulation ,Case-Control Studies ,Schizophrenia ,Biomarker (medicine) ,Female ,030217 neurology & neurosurgery ,Regular Articles - Abstract
Genetic variants conferring risk for schizophrenia (SCZ) have been extensively studied, but the role of posttranscriptional mechanisms in SCZ is not well studied. Here we performed the first genome-wide microRNA (miRNA) expression profiling in serum-derived exosome from 49 first-episode, drug-free SCZ patients and 46 controls and identified miRNAs and co-regulated modules that were perturbed in SCZ. Putative targets of these SCZ-affected miRNAs were enriched strongly for genes that have been implicated in protein glycosylation and were also related to neurotransmitter receptor and dendrite (spine) development. We validated several differentially expressed blood exosomal miRNAs in 100 SCZ patients as compared with 100 controls by quantitative reverse transcription-polymerase chain reaction. The potential regulatory relationships between several SCZ-affected miRNAs and their putative target genes were also validated. These include hsa-miR-206, which is the most upregulated miRNA in the blood exosomes of SCZ patients and that previously reported to regulate brain-derived neurotrophic factor expression, which we showed reduced mRNA and protein levels in the blood of SCZ patients. In addition, we found 11 miRNAs in blood exosomes from the miRNA sequence data that can be used to classify samples from SCZ patients and control subjects with close to 90% accuracy in the training samples, and approximately 75% accuracy in the testing samples. Our findings support a role for exosomal miRNA dysregulation in SCZ pathophysiology and provide a rich data set and framework for future analyses of miRNAs in the disease, and our data also suggest that blood exosomal miRNAs are promising biomarkers for SCZ.
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90. High-temperature malleable Ta-Co metallic glass developed by combinatorial method
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Jing Zhou, Xiao Liu, Xue-Song Li, Ji-Hao Yu, Hang Zhao, Jian-Hui Zhou, Jian-Min Yang, Jing-Zhou Li, Jian-Guo Wang, Chun-Tao Chang, Zhen-Zhong Sun, Bao-An Sun, Dong-Xiong Ling, Qiang Li, and Wei-Hua Wang
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Mechanics of Materials ,Mechanical Engineering ,Metals and Alloys ,General Materials Science ,Condensed Matter Physics - Published
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91. Palladium-catalyzed C-H glycosylation and retro Diels-Alder tandem reaction
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Yang, An, Bo-Sheng, Zhang, Ya-Nan, Ding, Zhe, Zhang, Xue-Ya, Gou, Xue-Song, Li, Xiaolei, Wang, Yuke, Li, and Yong-Min, Liang
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This report describes palladium-catalyzed C–H glycosylation and retro Diels–Alder tandem reaction via structurally modified norbornadienes (smNBDs). smNBDs were proposed to regulate the reactivity of the aryl-norbornadiene-palladacycle (ANP), including its high chemoselectivity and regioselectivity, which were the key to constructing C2 and C3 unsubstituted C4-glycosidic indoles. The scope of this substrate is extensive; the halogenated six-membered and five-membered glycosides were applied to the reaction smoothly, and N-alkyl (primary, secondary and tertiary) C4-glycosidic indoles can also be obtained by this method. In terms of mechanism, the key ANP intermediates characterized by X-ray single-crystal diffraction and further controlled experiments proved that the migration-insertion of smNBDs with phenylpalladium intermediate endows them with high chemo- and regioselectivity. Finally, density functional theory (DFT) calculation further verified the rationality of the mechanism., This report describes palladium-catalyzed C–H glycosylation and retro Diels–Alder tandem reaction via structurally modified norbornadienes (smNBDs).
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92. Experimental and Computational Studies of Palladium-Catalyzed Spirocyclization via a Narasaka-Heck/C(sp
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Wan-Xu, Wei, Yuke, Li, Ya-Ting, Wen, Ming, Li, Xue-Song, Li, Cui-Tian, Wang, Hong-Chao, Liu, Yu, Xia, Bo-Sheng, Zhang, Rui-Qiang, Jiao, and Yong-Min, Liang
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The first synthesis of highly strained spirocyclobutane-pyrrolines via a palladium-catalyzed tandem Narasaka-Heck/C(sp
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93. Nervonic acid as novel therapeutics initiates both neurogenesis and angiogenesis for comprehensive wound repair and healing
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Yu-Da Liu, Xiao Peng, Hao-Ran Chen, Xue-Song Liu, and Li-Hua Peng
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nervonic acid ,natural product ,neural regeneration ,angiogenesis ,wound repair ,Therapeutics. Pharmacology ,RM1-950 - Abstract
Rapid tissue reconstruction in acute and chronic injuries are challengeable, the inefficient repair mainly due to the difficulty in simultaneous promoting the regeneration of peripheral nerves and vascular, which are closely related. Main clinical medication strategy of tissue repair depends on different cytokines to achieve nerves, blood vessels or granulation tissue regeneration, respectively. However, their effect is still limited to single aspect with biorisk exists upon long-time use. Herein, for the first time, we have demonstrated that NA isolated from Malania oleifera has potential to simultaneously promote both neurogenesis and angiogenesis in vitro and in vivo. First, NA was identified by NMR and FTIR structural characterization analysis. In a model of oxidative stress in neural cells induced by hydrogen peroxide, the cells viability of RSC96 and PC12 were protected from oxidative stress injury by NA. Similarly, based on the rat wound healing model, effective blood vessel formation and wound healing can be observed in tissue staining under NA treatment. In addition, according to the identification of nerve and vascular related markers in the wound tissue, the mechanism of NA promoting nerve regeneration lies in the upregulation of the secretion NGF, NF-200 and S100 protein, and NA treatment was also able to up-regulate VEGF and CD31 to directly promote angiogenesis during wound healing. This study provides an important candidate drug molecules for acute or chronic wound healing and nerve vascular synchronous regeneration.
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94. Exosome Transplantation From Patients With Schizophrenia Causes Schizophrenia-Relevant Behaviors in Mice: An Integrative Multi-omics Data Analysis
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Xiong Xue, Yang Du, Yong Cheng, Lei Chen, Xue-Song Li, Wen-Long Tan, Yan-Shan Cai, and Zi-Meng Yang
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Biology ,Exosomes ,Exosome ,Epigenesis, Genetic ,03 medical and health sciences ,Mice ,0302 clinical medicine ,microRNA ,medicine ,Animals ,Epigenetics ,Prepulse inhibition ,030304 developmental biology ,0303 health sciences ,Behavior, Animal ,Brain ,Computational Biology ,medicine.disease ,Phenotype ,Microvesicles ,Transplantation ,Psychiatry and Mental health ,Disease Models, Animal ,MicroRNAs ,Schizophrenia ,Neuroscience ,030217 neurology & neurosurgery ,Regular Articles - Abstract
Exosomes are involved in the pathophysiology of neuropsychiatric diseases, but the role of exosomes in schizophrenia (SCZ) is unclear. Here, we demonstrate that transplantation of serum exosomes from SCZ patients into mice caused behavioral abnormalities such as deficits in prepulse inhibition and sociability, hyperactivity, and anxiogenesis. A comparative bioinformatics analysis suggested shared and distinct differentially expressed genes (DEGs) and enriched molecular pathways in the brains of SCZ exosome-recipient mice, methylazoxymethanol acetate-treated rats, and SCZ patients, which correlates evidence of altered prefrontal–hippocampal functional coherence in SCZ. A large proportion of SCZ-relevant DEGs in the exosome-recipient mice were targets of DE exosomal miRNAs in SCZ patients. Furthermore, we identified 20 hub genes for SCZ risk genes, including BDNF and NRG1, which were DE miRNA targets in SCZ. Collectively, our study suggests that SCZ exosome transplantation caused SCZ-relevant behaviors in mice, and epigenetic regulation may contribute to the phenotypes in the SCZ exosome-recipient mice. Our results may provide a potential animal model and novel therapeutic targets for SCZ.
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95. Laparoscopic anterior hepatic transection for resecting lesions originating in the paracaval portion of the caudate lobe (with videos)
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Jianwei Li, Jian Chen, Xiaojun Wang, Tian-Ge Sun, Yong Cao, Shuguo Zheng, Ke-Xi Liao, Xue-Song Li, and Li Cao
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Laparoscopic surgery ,medicine.medical_specialty ,medicine.medical_treatment ,030230 surgery ,Lesion ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Laparotomy ,Internal medicine ,medicine ,Hepatectomy ,Humans ,Laparoscopy ,Contraindication ,Retrospective Studies ,medicine.diagnostic_test ,business.industry ,Liver Neoplasms ,Perioperative ,Hepatology ,Surgery ,030211 gastroenterology & hepatology ,Neoplasm Recurrence, Local ,medicine.symptom ,business ,Abdominal surgery - Abstract
The paracaval portion of the caudate lobe is located in the core of the liver. Lesions originating in the paracaval portion often cling to or even invade major hepatic vascular structures. The traditional open anterior hepatic transection approach has been adopted to treat paracaval-originating lesions. With the development of laparoscopic surgery, paracaval-originating lesions are no longer an absolute contraindication for laparoscopic liver resection. This study aimed to evaluate the safety and feasibility of laparoscopic anterior hepatic transection for resecting paracaval-originating lesions. This study included 15 patients who underwent laparoscopic anterior hepatic transection for paracaval-originating lesion resection between August 2017 and April 2020. The perioperative indicators, follow-up results, operative techniques and surgical indications were retrospectively evaluated. All patients underwent laparoscopic anterior hepatic transection for paracaval-originating lesion resection. The median operation time was 305 min (220–740 min), the median intraoperative blood loss was 400 ml (250–3600 ml), and the median length of postoperative hospital stay was 9 days (5–20 days). No conversion to laparotomy or perioperative deaths occurred. Six patients had Clavien grade III–IV complications (III/IV, 5/1). Two patients developed tumor recurrence after 13 months and 8 months. Although technically challenging, laparoscopic anterior hepatic transection is still a safe and feasible procedure for resecting paracaval-originating lesions in select patients.
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96. Formation of
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Zhi-Jie, Niu, Lian-Hua, Li, Xue-Song, Li, Hong-Chao, Liu, Wei-Yu, Shi, and Yong-Min, Liang
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We developed a new transition-metal-free intermolecular Claisen rearrangement process to introduce allyl and allenyl groups into the α position of tertiary amides. In this transformation, amides were activated by trifluoromethanesulfonic anhydride to produce the keteniminium ion intermediates that exhibit strong electrophilic activity. This atom-economical process delivers α position-modified amides under mild conditions in moderate to good yields and showcases a broad substrate compatibility.
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97. Evaluation of the performance and economy for a hybrid energy storage system using hydrogen and compressed carbon dioxide as the energy carrier
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Aozheng Zhou, Xue-song Li, Xiao-dong Ren, Xiang Li, and Chun-wei Gu
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Fuel Technology ,Nuclear Energy and Engineering ,Renewable Energy, Sustainability and the Environment ,Energy Engineering and Power Technology - Published
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98. Gold-Catalyzed Tandem Annulations of Pyridylhomopropargylic Alcohols with Propargyl Alcohols
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Wan-Xu Wei, Xue-Song Li, Dan-tong Xu, Wei-Yu Shi, Ming Li, Zhi-Jie Niu, Yong-Min Liang, and Cui-Tian Wang
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Annulation ,Tandem ,010405 organic chemistry ,Chemistry ,Organic Chemistry ,Propargyl ,Physical and Theoretical Chemistry ,010402 general chemistry ,01 natural sciences ,Biochemistry ,Combinatorial chemistry ,0104 chemical sciences ,Catalysis - Abstract
A gold-catalyzed tandem annulation of propargylic alcohols and pyridylhomopropargylic alcohols is achieved, providing an atom-economical approach to a diverse set of polycyclic dihydrobenzofurans in good yields. The reaction proceeds via the 5-endo-dig cyclization/Meyer-Schuster rearrangement/Friedel-Crafts-type pathway. In this way, three C-C bonds and one C-O bond form to give a polycyclic skeleton in a one-pot process. Moreover, the products exhibit unique optical properties, which reveal their potential application value.
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99. Laparoscopic liver resection for primary liver cancers originating in the paracaval portion of the caudate lobe: a preliminary retrospective analysis with 31 patients
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Tian-Ge Sun, Jian Chen, Shuguo Zheng, Li Cao, Jianwei Li, Ke-Xi Liao, Xiaojun Wang, and Xue-Song Li
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medicine.medical_specialty ,Carcinoma, Hepatocellular ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Resection ,Postoperative Complications ,Laparotomy ,Retrospective analysis ,medicine ,Caudate lobe ,Hepatectomy ,Humans ,Propensity Score ,Contraindication ,Grade IIIa ,Retrospective Studies ,Open liver resection ,business.industry ,Incidence (epidemiology) ,Liver Neoplasms ,Length of Stay ,Surgery ,Treatment Outcome ,Laparoscopy ,Neoplasm Recurrence, Local ,business - Abstract
Paracaval-originating cancers have been considered a contraindication for laparoscopic liver resection (LLR). This study aimed to explore the safety and feasibility of LLR in the treatment of paracaval-originating cancers. This study included 11 patients who underwent LLR and 20 who underwent open liver resection (OLR) for paracaval-originating cancers between May 2010 and November 2020. The outcomes of the procedures were retrospectively analyzed. There were no cases of perioperative death or conversion to laparotomy. The LLR group had an earlier postoperative feeding time, shorter postoperative hospital stay, and lower total bilirubin levels on the first day after surgery. No significant differences in the incidence of overall postoperative complications were noted between the LLR and OLR groups, but the incidence of grade IIIa complications was significantly higher in the LLR group than in the OLR group. Tumor recurrence occurred in 4 of 11 patients in the LLR group and in 11 of 20 patients in the OLR group. LLR for the treatment of paracaval-originating cancers is safe and feasible in selected patients.
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100. Metabolomic Identification of Exosome-Derived Biomarkers for Schizophrenia: A Large Multicenter Study
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Quan Tang, Shu-Yao Zhang, Shu-Han Liu, Yang Du, Xiang-Dong Xu, Xue-Song Li, Geng-Lin Yang, Hua Liu, Shao-Bin Tai, Xiao-Lin Li, Lei Chen, and Yong Cheng
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Oncology ,Adult ,Male ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Metabolite ,Exosomes ,Exosome ,Sensitivity and Specificity ,03 medical and health sciences ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,0302 clinical medicine ,Metabolomics ,Tandem Mass Spectrometry ,Internal medicine ,Commentaries ,medicine ,Humans ,In patient ,030304 developmental biology ,0303 health sciences ,business.industry ,medicine.disease ,Pathophysiology ,Psychiatry and Mental health ,Multicenter study ,chemistry ,Schizophrenia ,Metabolome ,Biomarker (medicine) ,Female ,business ,030217 neurology & neurosurgery ,Biomarkers ,Chromatography, Liquid - Abstract
Exosomes have been suggested as promising targets for the diagnosis and treatment of neurological diseases, including schizophrenia (SCZ), but the potential role of exosome-derived metabolites in these diseases was rarely studied. Using ultra-performance liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry, we performed the first metabolomic study of serum-derived exosomes from patients with SCZ. Our sample comprised 385 patients and 332 healthy controls recruited from 3 clinical centers and 4 independent cohorts. We identified 25 perturbed metabolites in patients that can be used to classify samples from patients and control participants with 95.7% accuracy (95% CI: 92.6%–98.9%) in the training samples (78 patients and 66 controls). These metabolites also showed good to excellent performance in differentiating between patients and controls in the 3 test sets of participants, with accuracies 91.0% (95% CI: 85.7%–96.3%; 107 patients and 62 controls), 82.7% (95% CI: 77.6%–87.9%; 104 patients and 142 controls), and 99.0% (95% CI: 97.7%–100%; 96 patients and 62 controls), respectively. Bioinformatic analysis suggested that these metabolites were enriched in pathways implicated in SCZ, such as glycerophospholipid metabolism. Taken together, our findings support a role for exosomal metabolite dysregulation in the pathophysiology of SCZ and indicate a strong potential for exosome-derived metabolites to inform the diagnosis of SCZ.
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