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152. Deposition and properties of spin on Pb5Ge3O11 ferroelectric thin film
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Zhang, Fengyan, primary, Maa, Jer-Shen, additional, Zhuang, Weiwei, additional, and Hsu, Sheng Teng, additional
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- 2001
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153. Integration and characterization of MFISFET using Pb5Ge3O11
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Zhang, Fengyan, primary, Hsu, Sheng Teng, additional, Ono, Yoshi, additional, Zhuang, Weiwei, additional, Ulrich, Bruce, additional, Ying, Hong, additional, Stecker, Lisa, additional, Evans, Dave, additional, and Maa, Jer-Shen, additional
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- 2001
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154. Studies of Ir–Ta–O as High Temperature Stable Electrode Material and Its Application for Ferroelectric SrBi2Ta2O9 Thin Film Deposition
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Zhang, Fengyan, primary, Maa, Jer-shen, additional, Hsu, Sheng Teng, additional, Ohnishi, Shigeo, additional, and Zhen, Wendong, additional
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- 1999
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155. Fatigue free ferroelectric Pb5Ge3O11 thin films prepared by metalorganic chemical vapor deposition
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Li, Tingkai, primary, Zhang, Fengyan, additional, Ono, Yoshi, additional, and Hsu, Sheng Teng, additional
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- 1999
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156. The ferroelectric properties of c-axis oriented Pb5Ge3O11 thin films prepared by metalorganic chemical vapor deposition
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Li, Tingkai, primary, Zhang, Fengyan, additional, and Hsu, Sheng Teng, additional
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- 1999
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157. Phase and Microstructure Analysis of Lead Germanate Thin Film Deposited by Metalorganic Chemical Vapor Deposition
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Zhang, Fengyan, primary, Li, Tingkai, additional, Tweet, Douglas J., additional, and Hsu, Sheng Teng, additional
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- 1999
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158. Ferroelectric C-Axis Oriented Pb5Ge3O11 Thin Films for One Transistor Memory Application.
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Li, Tingkai, Zhang, Fengyan, and Hsu, Sheng Teng
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- 1998
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159. Deposition and properties of spin on Pb 5 Ge 3 O 11 ferroelectric thin film.
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Zhang, Fengyan, Maa, Jer-Shen, Zhuang, Weiwei, and Hsu, Sheng Teng
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- 2001
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160. Fatigue free ferroelectric Pb 5 Ge 3 O 11 thin films prepared by metalorganic chemical vapor deposition.
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Li, Tingkai, Zhang, Fengyan, Ono, Yoshi, and Hsu, Sheng Teng
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- 1999
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161. Iridium Oxide Nanomonitors for Real-Time Health Monitoring Systems
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Venkatraman, Vinu L., Zhang, Fengyan, Evans, David, Ulrich, Bruce, and Prasad, Shalini
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An innovative lab-on-a-chip device based on iridium oxide (IrOx) nanowires was designed, fabricated, and developed for real-time “point-of-care” diagnostics. The turnaround time in detection and the need for expensive equipment for analysis have considverably limited rapid and “point-of-care” diagnosis. This research demonstrates the potential of IrOx nanowires toward early disease diagnosis by detecting proteins that are disease markers. The device designed is based on electrical detection of protein biomarkers wherein a single capture immunoassay is built onto a vertically aligned IrOx nanowire platform. Detection of two inflammatory proteins, C-reactive protein (CRP) and myeloperoxidase (MPO) (Calbiochem, La Jolla, CA), that are biomarkers of cardiovascular diseases is demonstrated individually and concurrently. The performance metrics of the device in response to the two biomarkers in pure form and in serum samples were evaluated and compared with standard enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA). The methodology that has been adopted is based on measuring real-time impedance changes because of the protein binding event through electrochemical impedance spectroscopy and calibrating its change in magnitude with concentration of proteins. We have demonstrated limit of detection up to 500 pg/mL for protein MPO and I ng/mL for CRP with cross-reactivity of less than 8% of selective binding of these two inflammatory biomarkers.
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- 2009
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162. Radiomics Profiling Identifies the Value of CT Features for the Preoperative Evaluation of Lymph Node Metastasis in Papillary Thyroid Carcinoma.
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Yang, Guoqiang, Yang, Fan, Zhang, Fengyan, Wang, Xiaochun, Tan, Yan, Qiao, Ying, and Zhang, Hui
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LYMPHATIC metastasis , *RADIOMICS , *PAPILLARY carcinoma , *THYROID cancer , *FEATURE extraction , *PEARSON correlation (Statistics) - Abstract
Background: The aim of this study was to identify the increased value of integrating computed tomography (CT) radiomics analysis with the radiologists' diagnosis and clinical factors to preoperatively diagnose cervical lymph node metastasis (LNM) in papillary thyroid carcinoma (PTC) patients. Methods: A total of 178 PTC patients were randomly divided into a training (n = 125) and a test cohort (n = 53) with a 7:3 ratio. A total of 2553 radiomic features were extracted from noncontrast, arterial contrast-enhanced and venous contrast-enhanced CT images of each patient. Principal component analysis (PCA) and Pearson's correlation coefficient (PCC) were used for feature selection. Logistic regression was employed to build clinical–radiological, radiomics and combined models. A nomogram was developed by combining the radiomics features, CT-reported lymph node status and clinical factors. Results: The radiomics model showed a predictive performance similar to that of the clinical–radiological model, with similar areas under the curve (AUC) and accuracy (ACC). The combined model showed an optimal predictive performance in both the training (AUC, 0.868; ACC, 86.83%) and test cohorts (AUC, 0.878; ACC, 83.02%). Decision curve analysis demonstrated that the combined model has good clinical application value. Conclusions: Embedding CT radiomics into the clinical diagnostic process improved the diagnostic accuracy. The developed nomogram provides a potential noninvasive tool for LNM evaluation in PTC patients. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2022
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163. Effect of temperature on etch rate of iridium and platinum in CF4/O2.
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Maa, Jer-shen, Ying, Hong, and Zhang, Fengyan
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- 2001
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164. Dexamethasone pharmacokinetics characteristics via sub-tenon microfluidic system in uveitis rabbits
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Huang, Xuetao, Duan, Yiqin, Zhao, Libei, Liu, Shaogang, Qin, Dongchun, Zhang, Fengyan, and Lin, Ding
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The aim of this study was to investigate the plasma and ocular dexamethasone (DEX) pharmacokinetics characteristics of the sub-tenon microfluidic system (SMS) delivery of dexamethasone sodium phosphate (DEXP) in experimental autoimmune uveitis (EAU) rabbits. The SMS showed sustained DEX release and large amount of drug loading capacity by a miniature pump which connected with a tube that implanted into the sub-Tenon's sac of the EAU rabbit. The DEX concentrations in the plasma and different ocular compartments (cornea, aqueous humor, retina/choroid, sclera and vitreous humor) were quantified by Shimadzu LC–MS 2010 system. The SMS increased total drug delivery of DEX in ocular tissues as compared with traditional combined medication (subconjunctival injection combined with intravenous injection) in EAU rabbit. Moreover, the minimal amount of DEX was found in the blood, indicated that only a small amount of drug could enter into the bloodstream and causing minimal systematic side effect. Overall, the study provided evidence that SMS meet the large amount of drug loading capacity, continuous release drugs and moderate drug level in the EAU ocular tissue and minimal drug level in the blood, which indicated that SMS could be a feasible option for ocular application in clinical trials and maybe can replace or even discard systemic medications for the management of acute ocular inflammation disease.
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- 2020
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165. ANALYSIS OF STRESS AND STRUCTURAL CHARACTERISTICS OF SANDSTONE USING CT SCANNING AND FRACTAL THEORY.
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LI, GANG, MIAO, YUAN, WU, JINSUI, ZHANG, FENGYAN, YIN, SHANGXIAN, XU, BIN, and LI, YUANYUAN
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COMPUTED tomography , *STRAINS & stresses (Mechanics) , *SANDSTONE , *FRACTAL dimensions , *ROCK texture - Abstract
The pores and fissures in loaded rock masses are the main channels for underground flow, and may cause serious accidents during the development of groundwater resources. This work presents an efficient method for analyzing the microstructure of the loaded rock mass using fractal theory and computed tomography (CT) scanning. A relation between the microstructure features of the sandstone porosity, fractal dimension, and loading stress is developed using an image identification technique. The results demonstrate that the distribution trends of sandstone samples' slice porosities in the xz- and yz-directions are nearly identical, and the distribution in the xy-direction differs significantly from those in xz- and yz-directions. The total and connected porosities increase with the increase of stress, and the change can be fitted to straight lines. The fractal dimensions of the pores change significantly with stress or loading stress in the xy-direction. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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166. The downregulation of HSP90‐controlled CRALBP expression is associated with age‐related vision attenuation.
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Chen, Dan‐Dan, Liu, Baixue, Wang, Yuxuan, Jiang, Mingjun, Shang, Guohui, Xue, Mengjiao, Jia, Xiaolin, Lang, YouFei, Zhou, Guiling, Zhang, Fengyan, Peng, Xuyan, and Hu, Yanzhong
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The dysfunction of CRALBP, a key regulator of the visual cycle, is associated with retinitis punctata albescens characterized by night vision loss and retinal degeneration. In this paper, we find that the expression of CRALBP is regulated by heat shock protein 90 (HSP90). Inhibition of HSP90α or HSP90β expression by using the CRISPR‐Cas9 technology downregulates CRALBP's mRNA and protein expression in ARPE‐19 cells by triggering the degradation of transcription factor SP1 in the ubiquitin–proteasome pathway. SP1 can bind to CRALBP's promoter, and inhibition of SP1 by its inhibitor plicamycin or siRNA downregulates CRALBP's mRNA expression. In the zebrafish, inhibition of HSP90 by the intraperitoneal injection of IPI504 reduces the thickness of the retinal outer nuclear layer and Rlbp1b mRNA expression. Interestingly, the expression of HSP90, SP1, and CRALBP is correlatedly downregulated in the senescent ARPE‐19 and Pig primary RPE cells in vitro and in the aged zebrafish and mouse retinal tissues in vivo. The aged mice exhibit the low night adaption activity. Taken together, these data indicate that the HSP90‐SP1 is a novel regulatory axis of CRALBP transcriptional expression in RPE cells. The age‐mediated downregulation of the HSP90‐SP1‐CRALBP axis is a potential etiology for the night vision reduction in senior people. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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167. Numerical Study on Hydraulic Fracture Propagation in a Layered Continental Shale Reservoir.
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Han, Lili, Li, Yanyan, Hu, Wei, Wei, Siyu, Wang, Wei, Zhang, Fengyan, and Wang, Ye
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CRACK propagation (Fracture mechanics) , *HYDRAULIC fracturing , *SHALE , *DISCRETE element method , *FLUID injection , *GEOLOGICAL modeling - Abstract
The distribution of beddings varies greatly in shale reservoirs. The influence of beddings on hydraulic fracture propagation has often been studied using simplified geological models, i.e., uniformly distributed bedding models. However, the propagation processes of hydraulic fractures in shale reservoirs with complicated distributed beddings remains unclear. In this research, an outcrop-data-based bedding model of a continental shale formation in the Ordos Basin, China, is built. A mathematical model for fracture propagation is built using the discrete element method and is then verified by a hydraulic fracturing experiment. Reservoir-scale simulations are employed to investigate the influence of geological factors and engineering factors on fracture geometry. The study finds that beddings have significant inhibitory effects on fracture height growth; hydraulic fractures have difficulty in breaking through zones with densely distributed beddings. If a hydraulic fracture encounters a bedding plane with a larger aperture, it is more likely to be captured and expand along the weak interface. High vertical stress difference and a high fluid injection rate can promote the vertical penetration of hydraulic fractures through beddings and activate the bedding system to yield a complex fracture network. Increments in fluid viscosity can increase the resistance of fracture propagation, thereby reducing fracture complexity. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2022
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168. The impact of renovation on the air quality in the stadium, and prevention of indoor air pollution.
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Jiang, Shujun, Cai, Wenfei, Luo, Cheng, and Zhang, Fengyan
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INDOOR air pollution prevention , *AIR quality , *INDOOR air quality , *INDOOR air pollution , *AIR quality indexes , *AIR pollution , *ATHLETIC ability - Abstract
Indoor air quality is a critical factor influencing athletic performance, particularly in professional sports settings, yet its impact remains underexplored. This study utilizes a panel dataset from 2516 Chinese Basketball Association (CBA) matches across 20 cities in China between 2014 and 2019. We integrate daily air pollution metrics with player efficiency ratings (PER) to investigate the effects of air quality on individual performance. We find that a 10% increase in the air quality index (AQI) corresponds to a 1.4223 decrease in PER, indicating a strong negative effect of poor air quality on player productivity. Different pollutants have varying effects, with some exacerbating the decline in both overall performance and precision in tasks. Notably, older players and international players exhibit greater resilience to air pollution. These insights contribute to the development of a comprehensive index for assessing work efficiency under varying air quality conditions and suggest targeted strategies to mitigate the negative impacts of air pollution in competitive athletic settings. • Uses technical statistics from players in the Chinese Basketball Association. • The data is mixed with the air quality readings taken every day. • Air pollution impacts productivity by decreasing both overall production. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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169. Studies of Ir-Ta-O as High Temperature Stable Electrode Material and Its Application for Ferroelectric SrBi2Ta2O9Thin Film Deposition
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Zhang, Fengyan, Maa, Jer-shen, Hsu, Sheng Teng, Ohnishi, Shigeo, and Zhen, Wendong
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An Ir-Ta-O/Ta/Si structure with Ir-Ta-O as electrode and Ta as diffusion barrier layer on silicon substrate has been fabricated. The Ir-Ta-O film was deposited by reactive sputtering using separate Ir and Ta targets in oxygen ambient. Annealing results performed from 500-1000°C in oxygen ambient showed that the Ir-Ta-O film exhibited extraordinary high temperature stability. This film showed good conductivity and integrity even after 5 min annealing at 1000°C. No destructive peeling and hillock formation were observed. By using this film as bottom electrode for depositing ferroelectric SrBi2Ta2O9thin film at 800°C, good ferroelectric properties were achieved.
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- 1999
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170. Matrine treatment reduces retinal ganglion cell apoptosis in experimental optic neuritis.
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Kang, Jian, Liu, Shuqing, Song, Yifan, Chu, Yaojuan, Wang, Mengru, Shi, Yamin, Zhang, Fengyan, and Zhu, Lin
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RETINAL ganglion cells , *OPTIC neuritis , *DEMYELINATION , *HEALTH of young adults , *MULTIPLE sclerosis - Abstract
Inflammatory demyelination and axonal injury of the optic nerve are hallmarks of optic neuritis (ON), which often occurs in multiple sclerosis and is a major cause of visual disturbance in young adults. Although a high dose of corticosteroids can promote visual recovery, it cannot prevent permanent neuronal damage. Novel and effective therapies are thus required. Given the recently defined capacity of matrine (MAT), a quinolizidine alkaloid derived from the herb Radix Sophorae flavescens, in immunomodulation and neuroprotection, we tested in this study the effect of matrine on rats with experimental autoimmune encephalomyelitis, an animal model of multiple sclerosis. MAT administration, started at disease onset, significantly suppressed optic nerve infiltration and demyelination, with reduced numbers of Iba1+ macrophages/microglia and CD4+ T cells, compared to those from vehicle-treated rats. Increased expression of neurofilaments, an axon marker, reduced numbers of apoptosis in retinal ganglion cells (RGCs). Moreover, MAT treatment promoted Akt phosphorylation and shifted the Bcl-2/Bax ratio back towards an antiapoptotic one, which could be a mechanism for its therapeutic effect in the ON model. Taken as a whole, our results demonstrate that MAT attenuated inflammation, demyelination and axonal loss in the optic nerve, and protected RGCs from inflammation-induced cell death. MAT may therefore have potential as a novel treatment for this disease that may result in blindness. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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171. Compound drought and heat waves variation and association with SST modes across China.
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Pan, Xiaolong, Wang, Weiguang, Shao, Quanxi, Wei, Jia, Li, Hongbin, Zhang, Fengyan, Cao, Mingzhu, and Yang, Liyan
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- 2024
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172. Multiple criteria analysis for electrifying off-grid island using renewable energy microgrid or submarine cable.
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Chen, Mengting, Song, Peiqiang, Chen, Guipeng, Zhang, Fengyan, and Qing, Xinlin
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MICROGRIDS , *RENEWABLE energy sources , *SUBMARINE cables , *ENERGY consumption , *POWER resources , *ANALYTIC hierarchy process - Abstract
• A multiple criteria analysis method is proposed to compare renewable energy and traditional solutions for off-grid island power supply. • Life cycle cost is used to build the economic model. • The fuzzy analytic hierarchy process is used to quantify the risk level. • A simulation platform is built to obtain the energy utilization. • Applied to the actual project to verify the feasibility of the method. Renewable energy microgrids are a new option for powering remote islands. To explore the feasibility of constructing island microgrid in China, based on the failed Dongfushan Island Demonstration Microgrid Project caused by equipment failure, low economic benefits, low residents' satisfaction, and poor power supply stability, this paper compares two power supply methods, microgrid and submarine cable. A systematic multiple criteria analysis method is established to compare these two methods, including economic analysis, risk assessment, energy spilled and energy shortage. Net present value and the life-cycle cost method are used to establish the economic cost model. Fuzzy analytic hierarchy process is used to establish the risk assessment model. Additionally, the simulation using PVsyst software is used to calculate the energy spilled and energy shortage. Furthermore, future trends are predicted with data to provide suggestions for decision-makers. Multiple criteria analysis results showed that energy spilled and shortages are inevitable for the use of microgrid on seasonally tourist islands like Dongfushan Island, with energy spilled and shortages rate as high as 50.11% and 37.57% in the worst case. The microgrid risk level is relatively low risk, higher than the lowest risk level for submarine cables. At full capacity, the cost of microgrid (34.03 million yuan) is comparable to submarine cables (30.31 million yuan), making the latter more suitable for power supply due to its better reliability. [Display omitted] [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2023
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173. Solution growth of crystalline ZnO thin film and its photodetector application.
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Xu, Qiang, Hong, Rongdun, Cheng, Qijin, Chen, Xiaping, Zhang, Fengyan, Feng, Jundong, and Wu, Zhengyun
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PHOTODETECTORS , *NANOWIRES , *HYDROTHERMAL synthesis , *ELECTRIC fields , *QUANTUM wells - Abstract
Abstract We describe synthesis of high-quality crystalline ZnO thin films via hydrothermal solution method at low temperature. A variety of ZnO material structures (nanowires, nanorods, and thin films) have been obtained with various Cu(NO 3) 2 concentrations of the precursor solution. Interdigitated finger metal-semiconductor-metal structure UV photodetector with gold Schottky contact is fabricated based on the ZnO materials, which has been employed to investigate the UV photo detection performance. Our results indicate that the performance of the device depends on the structure of the ZnO materials. With Cu(NO 3) 2 concentration of 0.25 mM, the photodetector with the lowest dark current of 1.88 nA, responsivity of 1.46A/W, and UV-to-Visible rejection ratio up to four orders at 1 V bias has been achieved. Highlights • Synthesis diversity structures of ZnO materials by hydrothermal solution method at low temperature. • Surface morphology of ZnO material depends on the concentration of Cu(NO 3) 2. • ZnO crystalline thin film with smooth surface has been obtained. • Metal-semiconductor-metal structure photo detector based on ZnO thin films with the high performance. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2018
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174. Optimization of sputtering NiOx films for perovskite solar cell applications.
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Yan, Xin, Zheng, Jianghui, Zheng, LingLing, Lin, Guanhua, Lin, Huangding, Chen, Guo, Du, Binbin, and Zhang, Fengyan
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SPUTTERING (Physics) , *NICKEL oxide , *METALLIC films , *PEROVSKITE , *SOLAR cells , *MAGNETRON sputtering , *STRAINS & stresses (Mechanics) - Abstract
In this work, we systematically investigated the properties of three kinds of NiO x films prepared by magnetron sputtering either NiO or Ni target under direct current (DC) or radio frequency (RF) power without any preheating. Those NiO x films were found to be different in composition ratios, lattice strain and energy levels, thus showing different optical and carrier transport properties. By RF power source, sputtering Ni target in pure O 2 atmosphere led to NiO x film with relatively good crystallization and surface properties compared with other two types of NiO x films. These NiO x films were further introduced into CH 3 NH 3 PbI 3 based planar p-i-n heterojunction perovskite solar cells (PSCs) as the hole transport layers (HTL). It is revealed that PSCs based on NiO x HTL prepared by sputtering Ni target in pure O 2 atmosphere achieved a highest power conversion efficiency of 16.3% with negligible hysteresis. Compared with devices with PEDOT:PSS HTL, PSCs based on magnetron sputtered NiO x HTL presented substantially improved stability in air. The results provide theoretical and experimental guidance on selecting NiO x HTLs fabricated by magnetron sputtering techniques. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2018
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175. Crack-free CH3NH3PbI3 layer via continuous dripping method for high-performance mesoporous perovskite solar cells.
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Chen, Guo, Zheng, Jianghui, Zheng, LingLing, Yan, Xin, Lin, Huangding, and Zhang, Fengyan
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CRACK propagation (Fracture mechanics) , *MESOPOROUS materials , *SOLAR cells , *PEROVSKITE , *LEAD iodide - Abstract
The past five years have witnessed the uniquely rapid emergence of the mixed organic-inorganic halide perovskite solar cells. Here, a modified deposition process, continuous dripping method, is reported for fabricating high-performance and reproducible perovskite solar cells. We have systematically investigated the impact of different molar ratio of lead iodide (PbI 2 ) to dimethylsulfoxide (DMSO) on the growth, morphology and crystallinity of CH 3 NH 3 PbI 3 (MAPbI 3 ) films obtained via this process. The high power conversion efficiency (PCE) perovskite solar cell originates in crack-free and highly crystallographic perovskite films prepared with optimized ratio of PbI 2 to DMSO in first precursor solution. The best PCE of 17.76% and an average PCE of 16.37 ± 0.51% were obtained via this process. Moreover, the conventional solution two steps method was also carried out as a comparison to this process. This work provides a new simple solution approach to obtain high quality of perovskite thin films for high-performance and reproducible PSCs. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2017
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176. Fabrication and characterization of Cu2ZnSnS4 thin films for photovoltaic application by low-cost single target sputtering process.
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Feng, Jia, Huang, Xuan, Chen, Wenzhi, Wu, Jieyang, Lin, Huangding, Cheng, Qijin, Yun, Daqin, and Zhang, Fengyan
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COPPER compounds , *SINGLE crystals , *PHASE transitions , *MICROFABRICATION , *THIN films , *PHOTOVOLTAIC cells , *MAGNETRON sputtering - Abstract
Highly crystallized single-phase Cu 2 ZnSnS 4 thin films were fabricated using a simple single-target sputtering technique followed by low-cost sulfurization treatment with sulfur powder. The effects of sulfurization temperature (ranging from 400 to 550 °C) on the structure, morphology, composition, optical and electrical properties of the synthesized CZTS thin film were investigated systematically. The increased sulfurization temperature was found to affect the elemental composition slightly but significantly improve crystallinity, carrier mobility and optical band gap of CZTS films. In particular, the CZTS film sulfurized at 500 °C had excellent optical and electrical properties (an optical band gap of 1.53 eV, a hole concentration of 3.2 × 10 15 cm −3 , and a carrier mobility of 57.6 cm 2 (V.s) −1 ). Furthermore, CZTS-based solar cells were successfully fabricated. Current-voltage (J-V) characteristics indicated that the current density had a tendency of increase with the increase of sulfurization temperature, which was attributed to the relatively large grains and high mobility achieved at a high sulfurization temperature. Importantly, the solar cell based on the CZTS thin film sulfurized at 500 °C had the best performance with a photovoltaic conversion efficiency of 4.4%, open-circuit voltage of 650 mV, short-circuit current density of 19.2 mA/cm 2 , and fill factor of 37%. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2016
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177. Synthesis of ZnO nanostructures by spontaneous oxidation of Zn films on p-type silicon substrates.
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Xu, Qiang, Cheng, Qijin, Zhang, Zifeng, Hong, Rongdun, Chen, Xiaping, Wu, Zhengyun, and Zhang, Fengyan
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NANOSTRUCTURED materials synthesis , *OXIDATION , *ZINC oxide films , *SILICON , *CRYSTAL morphology , *CRYSTAL growth , *PHOTODETECTORS , *HETEROJUNCTIONS - Abstract
Highlights: [•] Different ZnO nanostructures have been achieved by oxidation of Zn films. [•] Morphologies of ZnO nanostructures could be controlled by gold positions. [•] The growth mechanism for the formation of ZnO nanostructures has been proposed. [•] The ZnO/p-Si heterojunction relevant to the photodetectors devices. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2014
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178. Establishment of myoblast cell line and identification of key genes regulating myoblast differentiation in a marine teleost, Sebastes schlegelii.
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Kong, Xiangfu, Wang, Xuangang, Li, Moli, Song, Weihao, Huang, Kejia, Zhang, Fengyan, Zhang, Quanqi, Qi, Jie, and He, Yan
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MYOBLASTS , *CELL lines , *SATELLITE cells , *MUSCLE growth , *DNA polymerases , *MUSCLE cells - Abstract
• A skeletal muscle cell line, which was characterized as myoblasts was established in a marine teleost fish. • Myoblast cells cultured in this study could differentiate and fuse to form myotubes in vitro. • The key genes regulating fish myoblast proliferation and differentiation were identified. Skeletal myoblasts are activated satellite cells capable of proliferation and differentiation. Studies on mammalian myoblast differentiation and myogenesis could be carried out in vitro thanks to the availability of mouse myoblast cell line C2C12. Lacking of muscle cell line hinders the studies of teleost fish myogenesis. Here, we established a continuous skeletal muscle cell line from juvenile rockfish (Sebastes schlegelii) muscle using explant method and subcultured more than 50 passages for over 150 days. Stable expression of myoblast-specific marker, MyoD (myoblast determination protein) and the potential of differentiation into multi-nucleated skeletal myotubes upon induction suggested the cell line were predominately composed of myoblasts. Transcriptome analysis revealed a total of 4375 genes differentially expressed at four time points after the switch to differentiation medium, which were mainly involved in proliferation and differentiation of myoblasts. KIF22 (kinesin family member 22) and POLA1 (DNA polymerase alpha 1) were identified as the key genes involved in fish myoblast proliferation whereas MYL3 (myosin light chain 3) and TNNT2 (troponin T2) were determined as the crucial genes responsible for differentiation. In all, the continuous myoblasts cultured in this study provided a cell platform for future studies on marine fish myoblast differentiation and myogenesis. The molecular process of myoblast differentiation revealed in this study will open a window into the understanding of indeterminate muscle growth of large teleost. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2021
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179. Deficiency of heat shock factor 4 promotes lens epithelial cell senescence through upregulating p21cip1 expression.
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Cui, Xiukun, Du, Chunxiao, Wan, Simin, Wu, Dandan, Yan, Longjun, Zhang, Jing, Li, Jing, Li, Hui, Yang, Zhengyan, Zhang, Hailong, Zhang, Jun, Mu, Hongmei, Zhang, Fengyan, Peng, Xuyan, Liu, Mugen, and Hu, Yanzhong
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HEAT shock factors , *CELLULAR aging , *EPITHELIAL cells , *GENETIC mutation , *PROMOTERS (Genetics) - Abstract
Genetic mutations in heat shock factor 4 (Hsf4) is associated with both congenital and age-related cataracts. Hsf4 regulates lens development through its ability to both activate and inhibit transcription. Previous studies suggested Hsf4 is involved in modulating cellular senescence depending on p21cip1 and p27 kip1 expression in MEF cells. Here, we found that Hsf4 acts as a suppressor of p21cip1 expression and plays an anti-senescence role during lens development. Knocking out Hsf4 facilitated UVB-induced cellular senescence in mouse lens epithelial cells (mLECs). p21cip1 was upregulated at both the mRNA and protein levels in HSF4−/− mLECs under control and UVB-treated conditions, and knockdown of p21cip1 by siRNA alleviated UVB-induced cellular senescence. HSF4 directly bound to the p21cip1 promoter and increased H3K27m3 levels at the p21cip1 proximal promoter region by recruiting the methyltransferase EZH2. In animal models, p21cip1 was gradually upregulated in wild-type mouse lenses with increasing age, while Hsf4 levels decreased. We generated a Hsf4 mutant mice line (Hsf4del-42) which displayed obvious congenital cataract phenotype. The expression of p21cip1 and senescence-associated cytokines were induced in the cataractous lenses of Hsf4del-42 mice. H3K27m3 and EZH2 levels decreased in p21cip1 promoters in the lenses of Hsf4del-42 mice. The SA-β-Gal activities were positive in lens epithelia of aged Hsf4null zebrafish compared to wild-type lenses. p21cip1 and senescence-associated cytokines levels were also upregulated in lenses of Hsf4null zebrafish. Accordingly, we propose that HSF4 plays a protective role in lens epithelial cells against cellular senescence during lens development and aging, partly by fine-tuning p21cip1 expression. • Knockout of HSF4 facilitates UV-induced cellular senescence in lens epithelial cells. • HSF4 depresses p21cip1 expression via directly binding to its promoter. • HSF4 recruits EZH2 to modulate the H3K27m3 levels of p21cip1 promoter. • The HSF4del42 mice lens displayed senescence and elevated p21cip1 expression. • Deletion of HSF4 also triggers lens senescence and p21cip1 expression in zebrafish. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2021
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180. Therapeutic investigation of quercetin nanomedicine in a zebrafish model of diabetic retinopathy.
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Wang, Shuai, Du, Shanshan, Wang, Wenzhan, and Zhang, Fengyan
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DIABETIC retinopathy , *BLOOD sugar , *NANOMEDICINE , *CELL cycle regulation , *STARTLE reaction - Abstract
• Quercetin nanomedicine has good bioavailability. • Quercetin nanomedicine has neuroprotective actions. • Streptozotocin causing diabetic retinopathy (DR) in zebrafish. • Quercetin nanomedicine ameliorates DR. • Quercetin nanomedicine can be a newer agent for DR. Diabetic retinopathy (DR) is progressive damage to the retina and it's caused by damage to the blood-retinal barrier. Quercetin has pleiotropic action like anti-oxidant, regulation cell cycle &vascular integrity, and preventive effect of neuroinflammation. The present study is designed to investigate the nano-formulation of quercetin (NQ) in a zebrafish model of DR. The DR was developed by a single intraperitoneal injection of streptozotocin (STZ; 350 mg/kg). The acceleration of retinopathy was made on 7 days of diabetic zebrafish by intravitreal injection of STZ (20 μL of 7 % w/v of STZ stock solution). The treatment of NQ (5 and 10 mg/kg; i.p.) was administered for 21 consecutive days. The reference control i.e., dexamethasone (DEX, 10 mg/kg; i.p.) was also administered for 21 consecutive days. The sign of DR was assessed by eyeball/body weight ratio, eyeball weight, optomotor response (OMR), startle response (SR), phototactic response (PTR), and escape response (ER). Furthermore, the biochemical changes like plasma glucose and homocysteine (HCY) levels; and eye retinal tissue lipid peroxidation, reduced glutathione (GSH), and arginase reductase (AR) activity levels were assessed. The NQ found to attenuate the effect of STZ induced DR along with the regulation of biochemical abnormalities. And, it also comparable with reference drug treatment i.e., DEX treated group. Hence, NQ can be used for the treatment of diabetic associated retinopathy and neurosensory disorder visits anti-hyperglycemic, regulation of homocysteine pathway, reduction of lipid peroxidation, and free radical scavenging actions. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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181. MiR-25-3p promotes malignant phenotypes of retinoblastoma by regulating PTEN/Akt pathway.
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Wan, Wencui, Wan, Weiwei, Long, Yang, Li, Qiuming, Jin, Xuemin, Wan, Guangming, Zhang, Fengyan, Lv, Yong, Zheng, Guangying, Li, Zhigang, and Zhu, Yu
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Aberrant expression of microRNAs plays an important role in the pathogenesis and progression of retinoblastoma. MiR-25, a member of the miR-106b˜25 cluster, has been reported to be abnormally expressed in retinoblastoma, but the exact role of it remains unclear. In our study, we found that miR-25-3p was upregulated in retinoblastoma tissues and cell lines. Enforced expression of miR-25-3p in retinoblastoma cell line WERI-RB-1 increased cell growth, colony formation, anchorage-independent growth, cell migration and invasion in vitro and tumor xenograft growth in vivo. In contrast, inhibited miR-25-3p expression in retinoblastoma cell line Y79 suppressed cell growth, colony formation, anchorage-independent growth, cell migration and invasion. Through luciferase reporter assay, we found that phosphatase and tensin homolog (PTEN) was a direct target of miR-25-3p. This was verified by western blot that miR-25-3p overexpression suppressed PTEN and activated Akt signaling. In addition, miR-25-3p was found to promote epithelial-mesenchymal transition (EMT) of WERI-RB-1 cells through PTEN/Akt pathway. Western blot analysis revealed that miR-25-3p overexpression increased Vimentin and Snail expression, and suppressed E-cadherin expression, but this could be reversed by restoring PTEN. Moreover, LY294002 treatment or restoring PTEN expression abolished the effects of miR-25-3p on cell invasion, colony formation and anchorage-independent growth in vitro and tumor xenograft growth in vivo. Taken together, our results suggested that miR-25-3p promotes malignant transformation of retinoblastoma cells by suppressing PTEN. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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182. Effect of Implanted Capsular Tension Ring on Postoperative Refractive Shift: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis.
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Xu S, Zhang Y, Li X, Si W, Tian G, Yang Y, Hu Y, and Zhang F
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Background: The capsular tension ring is a novel assistant tool for cataract surgery; however, controversy exists in its co-implantation. The potential for hyperopic or myopic shift resulting from the co-implantation of the capsular tension ring and intraocular lens remains unclear. This study aimed to determine the postoperative refractive prediction error and the direction of refractive shift in cataract patients who underwent capsular tension ring co-implantation., Methods: We conducted a systematic review and meta-analysis,searching electronic databases for studies of individuals diagnosed with cataracts receiving surgery with or without capsular tension ring implantation. Systematic searches were performed based on five databases: PubMed, Cochrane Library, Web of Science, Medline, and China National Knowledge Infrastructure. The primary outcome was the mean arithmetic refractive prediction error. Secondary outcomes were mean absolute refractive prediction error and the number of eyes within a certain refractive prediction error range. We applied a fixed-effectsmodel to pool effect sizes across trials using weighted mean differences (WMD) and risk ratios (RR) with their 95% confidence intervals (95% CI). Statistical heterogeneity scores were assessed with the I
2 statistic., Results: A total of 407 affected eyes were included in eight independent clinical studies. Meta-analysis suggested significant differences both in short-term (≤1 month) co-implantation (WMD = 0.16, p < .001, 95% CI: -0.13 ~ 0.19) and long-term (≥3 months) co-implantation between the capsular tension ring co-implantation group and the control group (WMD = 0.19, p < .001, 95% CI: 0.15 ~ 0.23). However, no significant difference was observed in the high myopia subgroup whether capsular tension ring co-implantation (WMD = 0.03, p = .083, 95% CI: -0.27 ~ 0.34). Heterogeneity was not found among the studies., Conclusion: Compared to simple intraocular lens implantation, capsular tension ring co-implantation is more susceptible to developing hyperopic shifts in non-myopic cataract patients, probably related to anterior chamber depth. It requires careful consideration by clinicians when determining the target diopter preoperatively. However, interpretation is limited, because there is a lack of studies available for analysis. There still needs to be additional studies to expand the evidence base.- Published
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183. Effect of 0.01% atropine combined with orthokeratology lens on axial elongation: a 2-year randomized, double-masked, placebo-controlled, cross-over trial.
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Li B, Yu S, Gao S, Sun G, Pang X, Li X, Wang M, Zhang F, and Fu A
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Purpose: To evaluate the effect of 0.01% atropine combined with orthokeratology (OK) lens on axial elongation in schoolchildren with myopia., Methods: Sixty children aged 8-12 years with spherical equivalent refraction (SER) from -1.00D to -4.00D in both eyes were enrolled in this randomized, double-masked, placebo-controlled, cross-over trial. Children who had been wearing OK lenses for 2 months were randomly assigned into combination group (combination of OK lens and 0.01% atropine) for 1 year followed by control group (combination of OK lens and placebo) for another 1 year or vice versa. This trial was registered in the Chinese Clinical Trial Registry (Number: ChiCTR2000033904, 16/06/2020). The primary outcome was changes in axial length (AL). Data of right eyes were analyzed., Results: There were statistically significant differences in the changes in AL between combination and control groups after generalized estimating equation model adjusting for age and baseline SER ( p = 0.001). The mean axial elongation difference between combination and control groups was 0.10 mm in the first year (0.10 ± 0.13 mm vs. 0.20 ±0.15 mm; p = 0.01), and 0.09 mm in the second year (0.22 ± 0.10 mm vs. 0.13 ± 0.14 mm; p = 0.01), respectively. The mean axial elongation difference of two groups in the first year was similar to that in the second year during the cross-over treatment., Conclusion: In central Mainland China in myopic children, the treatment of combination therapy is more effective than single OK lens in controlling axial elongation., Competing Interests: The authors declare that the research was conducted in the absence of any commercial or financial relationships that could be construed as a potential conflict of interest., (Copyright © 2024 Li, Yu, Gao, Sun, Pang, Li, Wang, Zhang and Fu.)
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184. The generation and characterization of a transgenic zebrafish line with lens-specific Cre expression.
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Peng X, Jia X, Shang G, Xue M, Jiang M, Chen D, Zhang F, and Hu Y
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- Animals, Animals, Genetically Modified metabolism, Green Fluorescent Proteins genetics, Green Fluorescent Proteins metabolism, Integrases genetics, Plasmids, Promoter Regions, Genetic, Zebrafish metabolism, Zebrafish Proteins genetics, Zebrafish Proteins metabolism
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Purpose: Danio rerio zebrafish constitute a popular model for studying lens development and congenital cataracts. However, the specific deletion of a gene with a Cre/LoxP system in the zebrafish lens is unavailable because of the lack of a lens-Cre-transgenic zebrafish. This study aimed to generate a transgenic zebrafish line in which Cre recombinase was specifically expressed in the lens., Methods: The pTol2 cryaa :Cre-polyA- cryaa :EGFP (enhanced green fluorescent protein) plasmid was constructed and co-injected with Tol2-transposase into one-to-two-cell-stage wild-type (WT) zebrafish embryos. Whole-mount in situ hybridization (ISH), tissue section, hematoxylin and eosin staining, a Western blot, a split-lamp observation, and a grid transmission assay were used to analyze the Cre expression, lens structure, and lens transparency of the transgenic zebrafish., Results: In this study, we generated a transgenic zebrafish line, zTg( cryaa :Cre- cryaa :EGFP), in which Cre recombinase and EGFP were driven by the lens-specific cryaa promoter. zTg( cryaa :Cre- cryaa :EGFP) began to express Cre and EGFP specifically in the lens at the 22 hpf stage, and this ectopic Cre could efficiently and specifically delete the red fluorescent protein (RFP) signal from the lens when zTg( cryaa :Cre- cryaa :EGFP) embryos were injected with the loxP -flanked RFP plasmid. The overexpression of Cre and EGFP did not impair zebrafish development or lens transparency. Accordingly, this zTg( cryaa :Cre- cryaa :EGFP) zebrafish line is a useful tool for gene editing, specifically with zebrafish lenses., Conclusions: We established a zTg( cryaa :Cre- cryaa :EGFP) zebrafish line that can specifically express an active Cre recombinase in lens tissues. This transgenic zebrafish line can be used as a tool to specifically manipulate a gene in zebrafish lenses., (Copyright © 2024 Molecular Vision.)
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185. Semen promotes oocyte development in Sebastes schlegelii elucidating ovarian development dynamics in live-bearing fish.
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Zhang F, Song W, Yang R, Jin C, Xie Y, Shen Y, Gao X, Sun H, Nie T, Yue X, Song Z, Qi J, Zhang Q, and He Y
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In some vertebrates and invertebrates, semen release factors affecting female physiology and behavior. Here, we report that semen delivered to females is potentially beneficial for promoting oocyte development in a viviparous teleost, Sebastes schlegelii . 88% of mated ovaries develop normally and give birth to larval fish, whereas 61% of non-mated ovaries are arrested in the previtellogenic stage. Semen's significant role (p < 0.0001) in promoting oocyte development may involve remodeling follicular cells and regulating the expression of the extracellular matrix, which facilitates cell communication. Furthermore, the ovarian response to semen may influence the brain, affecting hormone release, follicular cell development and steroid production, and crucial for oocyte growth. This mechanism, which could potentially delay maternal investment in offspring until male genetic input occurs to avoid energy wastage, has not been previously described in teleosts. These findings enhance our understanding of ovarian development in viviparous fish, with broader implications for reproductive biology., Competing Interests: The authors declare no competing interests., (© 2024 The Author(s).)
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186. Retraction: Long non-coding RNA ANRIL alleviates H2O2-induced injury by up-regulating microRNA-21 in human lens epithelial cellss.
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Du S, Shao J, Qi Y, Liu X, Liu J, and Zhang F
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187. SARS-COV-2 spike protein promotes RPE cell senescence via the ROS/P53/P21 pathway.
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Zhang Y, Peng X, Xue M, Liu J, Shang G, Jiang M, Chen D, Liu B, Wang Y, Jia X, Xu J, Zhang F, and Hu Y
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- Animals, Humans, Reactive Oxygen Species metabolism, NF-kappa B metabolism, Tumor Suppressor Protein p53 metabolism, Zebrafish, SARS-CoV-2 metabolism, Cellular Senescence physiology, Spike Glycoprotein, Coronavirus metabolism, COVID-19
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SARS-Cov-2 infection, which has caused the COVID-19 global pandemic, triggers cellular senescence. In this study, we investigate the role of the SARS-COV-2 spike protein (S-protein) in regulating the senescence of RPE cells. The results showed that administration or overexpression of S-protein in ARPE-19 decreased cell proliferation with cell cycle arrest at the G1 phase. S-protein increased SA-β-Gal positive ARPE-19 cells with high expression of P53 and P21, senescence-associated inflammatory factors (e.g., IL-1β, IL-6, IL-8, ICAM, and VEGF), and ROS. Elimination of ROS by N-acetyl cysteine (NAC) or knocking down p21 by siRNA diminished S-protein-induced ARPE cell senescence. Both administrated and overexpressed S-protein colocalize with the ER and upregulate ER-stress-associated BIP, CHOP, ATF3, and ATF6 expression. S-protein induced P65 protein nuclear translocation. Inhibition of NF-κB by bay-11-7082 reduced S-protein-mediated expression of senescence-associated factors. Moreover, the intravitreal injection of S-protein upregulates senescence-associated inflammatory factors in the zebrafish retina. In conclusions, the S-protein of SARS-Cov-2 induces cellular senescence of ARPE-19 cells in vitro and the expression of senescence-associated cytokines in zebrafish retina in vivo likely by activating ER stress, ROS, and NF-κb. These results may uncover a potential association between SARS-cov-2 infection and development of AMD., (© 2023. The Author(s).)
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188. Prevention of myopia shift and myopia onset using 0.01% atropine in premyopic children - a prospective, randomized, double-masked, and crossover trial.
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Wang W, Zhang F, Yu S, Ma N, Huang C, Wang M, Wei L, Zhang J, and Fu A
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- Humans, Child, Cross-Over Studies, Prospective Studies, Ophthalmic Solutions therapeutic use, Disease Progression, Atropine therapeutic use, Myopia diagnosis, Myopia etiology, Myopia prevention & control
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This study aims to evaluate the efficacy of 0.01% atropine eye drops in preventing myopia shift and myopia onset in premyopic children. A prospective, randomized, double-masked, placebo-controlled, and crossover trial was conducted over 13 months. Sixty premyopic children aged 6-12 years with cycloplegic spherical equivalent refraction (SER) > - 0.75 D and ≤ + 0.50 D in both eyes were assigned in a 1:1 ratio to receive one drop of 0.01% atropine or placebo once nightly for 6 months (period 1), followed by a 1-month recovery period. Then, the 0.01% atropine group was crossed over to the placebo group, and the latter was crossed over to the 0.01% atropine group for another 6 months (period 2). The primary outcomes were changes in SER and axial length (AL), and the secondary outcomes were the proportion of myopia onset (SER ≤ - 0.75D) and fast myopic shift (change in SER ≤ - 0.25D) in the two periods. Generalized estimating equation (GEE) model performed a statistically significant treatment effect of 0.01% atropine compared with placebo (p
SER = 0.02, pAL < 0.001), with a mean SER and AL difference of 0.20D (- 0.15 ± 0.26D vs. - 0.34 ± 0.34D) and 0.11 mm (0.17 ± 0.11 mm vs. 0.28 ± 0.14 mm) in period 1, and 0.17D (- 0.18 ± 0.24D vs. - 0.34 ± 0.31D) and 0.10 mm (0.15 ± 0.15 mm vs. 0.24 ± 0.11 mm) in period 2. The GEE model showed that the proportion of myopia onset (p = 0.004) and fast myopic shift (p = 0.009) was significantly lower in the 0.01% atropine group than that in the placebo group. The period effect was not statistically significant (all p > 0.05). A total of 0.01% atropine significantly prevented myopic shift, axial elongation, and myopia onset in premyopic schoolchildren in central Mainland China., Conclusion: Within the limits of only two consecutive 6-month observation period, 0.01% atropine eye drops effectively prevented myopic shift, axial elongation, and myopia onset in premyopic children., Trial Registration: This trial was registered in the Chinese Clinical Trial Registry (Registration number: ChiCTR2000034760). Registered 18 July 2020., What Is Known: • Minimal studies on interventions for pre-myopia, despite the International Myopia Institute stating that preventing myopia is an "even more valuable target" for science and practice than reducing progression after onset., What Is New: • A total of 0.01% atropine eye drops may safely and effectively reduce the proportion of myopia onset and fast myopic shift in premyopic schoolchildren., (© 2023. The Author(s), under exclusive licence to Springer-Verlag GmbH Germany, part of Springer Nature.)- Published
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189. Improvement of transpiration estimation based on a two-leaf conductance-photosynthesis model with seasonal parameters for temperate deciduous forests.
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Jin J, Liu Y, Hou W, Cai Y, Zhang F, Wang Y, Fang X, Huang L, Yong B, and Ren L
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Introduction: Conductance-photosynthesis (G
s -A) models, accompanying with light use efficiency (LUE) models for calculating carbon assimilation, are widely used for estimating canopy stomatal conductance (Gs ) and transpiration (Tc ) under the two-leaf (TL) scheme. However, the key parameters of photosynthetic rate sensitivity (gsu and gsh ) and maximum LUE (ϵmsu and ϵmsh ) are typically set to temporally constant values for sunlit and shaded leaves, respectively. This may result in Tc estimation errors, as it contradicts field observations., Methods: In this study, the measured flux data from three temperate deciduous broadleaved forests (DBF) FLUXNET sites were adopted, and the key parameters of LUE and Ball-Berry models for sunlit and shaded leaves were calibrated within the entire growing season and each season, respectively. Then, the estimations of gross primary production (GPP) and Tc were compared between the two schemes of parameterization: (1) entire growing season-based fixed parameters (EGS) and (2) season-specific dynamic parameters (SEA)., Results: Our results show a cyclical variability of ϵmsu across the sites, with the highest value during the summer and the lowest during the spring. A similar pattern was found for gsu and gsh , which showed a decrease in summer and a slight increase in both spring and autumn. Furthermore, the SEA model (i.e., the dynamic parameterization) better simulated GPP, with a reduction in root mean square error (RMSE) of about 8.0 ± 1.1% and an improvement in correlation coefficient (r) of 3.7 ± 1.5%, relative to the EGS model. Meanwhile, the SEA scheme reduced Tc simulation errors in terms of RMSE by 3.7 ± 4.4%., Discussion: These findings provide a greater understanding of the seasonality of plant functional traits, and help to improve simulations of seasonal carbon and water fluxes in temperate forests., Competing Interests: The authors declare that the research was conducted in the absence of any commercial or financial relationships that could be construed as a potential conflict of interest., (Copyright © 2023 Jin, Liu, Hou, Cai, Zhang, Wang, Fang, Huang, Yong and Ren.)- Published
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190. Extracellular HSP90 promotes differentiation of lens epithelial cells to fiber cells by activating LRP1-YAP-PROX1 axis.
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Li J, Yu J, Huang W, Sang F, Li J, Ren Y, Huang H, Wang M, Li K, Zhang J, Li H, Cui X, Zhang J, Hu M, Yuan F, Guo W, Zhang F, Mu H, and Hu Y
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- Rats, Animals, Humans, Cell Differentiation, Transcription Factors genetics, Transcription Factors metabolism, Epithelial Cells metabolism, Low Density Lipoprotein Receptor-Related Protein-1 genetics, Proto-Oncogene Proteins c-akt metabolism, Lens, Crystalline metabolism
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Capsular residual lens epithelial cells (CRLEC) undergo differentiation to fiber cells for lens regeneration or tansdifferentiation to myofibroblasts leading to posterior capsular opacification (PCO) after cataract surgery. The underlying regulatory mechanism remains unclear. Using human lens epithelial cell lines and the ex vivo cultured rat lens capsular bag model, we found that the lens epithelial cells secrete HSP90α extracellularly (eHSP90) through an autophagy-associated pathway. Administration of recombinant GST-HSP90α protein or its M-domain induces the elongation of rat CRLEC cells with concomitant upregulation of the crucial fiber cell transcriptional factor PROX1and its downstream targets, β- and γ-crystallins and structure proteins. This regulation is abolished by PROX1 siRNA. GST-HSP90α upregulates PROX1 by binding to LRP1 and activating LRP1-AKT mediated YAP degradation. The upregulation of GST-HSP90α on PROX1 expression and CRLEC cell elongation is inhibited by LRP1 and AKT inhibitors, but activated by YAP-1 inhibitor (VP). These data demonstrated that the capsular residue epithelial cells upregulate and secrete eHSP90α, which in turn drive the differentiation of lens epithelial cell to fiber cells. The recombinant HSP90α protein is a potential novel differentiation regulator during lens regeneration., (© 2023 The Authors. The FASEB Journal published by Wiley Periodicals LLC on behalf of Federation of American Societies for Experimental Biology.)
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191. FOXO4 mediates resistance to oxidative stress in lens epithelial cells by modulating the TRIM25/Nrf2 signaling.
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Yang X, Zhang F, Liu X, Meng J, Du S, Shao J, Liu J, and Fang M
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- Antioxidants pharmacology, Apoptosis genetics, Cell Cycle Proteins metabolism, Epithelial Cells metabolism, Forkhead Transcription Factors metabolism, Humans, Hydrogen Peroxide metabolism, Hydrogen Peroxide pharmacology, Oxidative Stress, Reactive Oxygen Species metabolism, Superoxide Dismutase metabolism, Transcription Factors metabolism, Tripartite Motif Proteins metabolism, Ubiquitin-Protein Ligases, Cataract genetics, Cataract pathology, NF-E2-Related Factor 2 metabolism
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Oxidative stress damage to the lens is a key factor in most cataracts. Forkhead box O 4 (FOXO4), a member of the forkhead box O family, plays a pivotal role in oxidative stress. FOXO4 is upregulated in lens of age-related cataract patients, but its role in cataract has not been elucidated. Herein, we investigated the role and mechanism of FOXO4 during oxidative stress damage in lens epithelial cells. H
2 O2 treatment enhanced FOXO4 expression in HLEpiC cells. Short hairpin RNAs mediated FOXO4 silence aggravated H2 O2 -induced cell apoptosis. In addition, upon H2 O2 exposure, silencing of FOXO4 reduced SOD and CAT activities, as well as increased intracellular MDA and ROS levels. FOXO4 silencing also inhibited Nrf2 nuclear translocation, followed by reducing the expressions of Nrf2-governed antioxidant genes HO-1 and NOQ-1. Exogenous overexpression of FOXO4 was also involved in this study and exhibited opposite effects of FOXO4-silencing. Mechanistically, FOXO4 directly bound the promoter of TRIM25 and regulated its transcription, thereby activating the Nrf2 signaling. Taken together, in the condition of oxidative stress, the expression of FOXO4 showed a compensatory upregulation and it exhibited an anti-oxidative effect by modulating the transcription of TRIM25, thus activating the Nrf2 signaling. The FOXO4/TRIM25/Nrf2 axis may be associated with the pathological mechanisms of cataract., Competing Interests: Declaration of competing interest The authors declare no conflict of interests., (Copyright © 2022 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.)- Published
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192. Ferrostatin-1 alleviates tissue and cell damage in diabetic retinopathy by improving the antioxidant capacity of the Xc - -GPX4 system.
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Shao J, Bai Z, Zhang L, and Zhang F
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Diabetic retinopathy (DR) is a common microvascular complication leading to a high blindness rate among patients with diabetes. Ferroptosis is a type of cell death caused by the accumulation of iron-dependent lipid peroxides. Studies have shown that ferroptosis plays an important role in DR. The rat model of DR was constructed and treated with Ferrostatin-1 (Ferr-1). Haematoxylin and eosin (HE) were used to detect the degree of retinopathy. Oxidative stress levels were detected by ELISA. Perl's staining was used to detect iron deposition in retinal tissues. Ferritin levels were measured by ELISA. The expression of GPX4 was detected by immunohistochemistry (IHC). GSH/GSSG kit was used to detect the content and proportion of reduced/oxidized glutathione. Western blot was used to detect the expression of ferroptosis-related proteins. TUNEL assay was used to detect cell apoptosis. The expression of GSDMD was detected by fluorescence in situ hybridization (FISH). Western blot was used to detect the expression of apoptosis and pyroptosis-related proteins. Then, high glucose (HG)-induced retinal epithelial cell line ARPE-19 was treated by Erastin (ferroptosis activator) and Ferr-1. CCK-8, ELISA, western blot, flow cytometry, and immunofluorescence (IF) staining were used to detect oxidative stress levels, ferroptosis and cell damage. The mechanism was further explored by adding ferroptosis agonist Erastin. In vitro and in vivo results showed that oxidative stress was increased in DR model, resulting in ferroptosis and tissue or cell damage. After administration of Ferr-1, the antioxidant capacity was improved, ferroptosis levels were reduced and tissue or cell damage was alleviated. In vitro results showed that Ferr-1 reversed the impacts of Erastin on oxidative stress, ferroptosis, and cell damage in HG-induced ARPE-19 cells. Ferr-1 alleviated tissue and cell damage by improving the antioxidant capacity of the Xc
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193. Diagnostic accuracy of ultrasound, CT and their combination in detecting cervical lymph node metastasis in patients with papillary thyroid cancer: a systematic review and meta-analysis.
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Yang J, Zhang F, and Qiao Y
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- Humans, Lymph Nodes diagnostic imaging, Lymph Nodes pathology, Lymphatic Metastasis diagnostic imaging, Lymphatic Metastasis pathology, Thyroid Cancer, Papillary diagnostic imaging, Thyroid Cancer, Papillary pathology, Tomography, X-Ray Computed, Thyroid Neoplasms diagnosis
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Objectives: To determine the diagnostic accuracy of ultrasound (US), CT and their combination in detecting cervical lymph node metastasis (CLNM) in patients with papillary thyroid cancer (PTC)., Methods: Medline (via PubMed), Web of Science, Embase were searched to identify studies published till 5 December 2021 that used US and CT to detect CLNM in patients with PTC. The primary outcomes were sensitivity, specificity and diagnostic ORs in neck-level-based (lymph nodes are analysed by neck level) or patient-based (lymph nodes are analysed by patient) analysis. Secondary outcomes were sensitivity, specificity and DORs in the central and lateral compartments., Results: Fourteen studies (6167 patients with 11 601 neck lymph nodes) met the inclusion criteria. Based on the neck-level-based analysis, the pooled sensitivity, specificity and DORs were 0.35 (95% CI 0.34 to 0.37), 0.95 (95% CI 0.94 to 0.95) and 13.94 (95% CI 9.34 to 20.82) for US, were 0.46 (95% CI 0.44 to 0.47), 0.88 (95% CI 0.87 to 0.89) and 7.24 (95% CI 5.46 to 9.62) for CT, were 0.51 (95% CI 0.49 to 0.52), 0.85 (95% CI 0.84 to 0.86), 6.01 (95% CI 3.84 to 9.40) for the combination of US and CT. In the patient-based analysis, the pooled estimates of sensitivity, specificity and DOR were 0.41 (95% CI 0.36 to 0.46), 0.92 (95% CI 0.89 to 0.94) and 7.56 (95% CI 4.08 to 14.01) for US, were 0.49 (0.44 to 0.54), 0.91 (0.89 to 0.94), 9.40 (5.79 to 15.27) for CT, and were 0.64 (95% CI 0.57 to 0.71), 0.83 (95% CI 0.77 to 0.88), 8.59 (95% CI 5.37 to 13.76) for the combination of US and CT., Discussion: These findings suggest US, with a DOR almost twice that of CT in the neck-level-based analysis, was superior to CT in detecting CLNM in patients with PTC, especially in the lateral compartment. The combination of US and CT increased the sensitivity from 41%-49% for the individual modalities to 64% for combined modalities in the patient-based analysis., Competing Interests: Competing interests: None declared., (© Author(s) (or their employer(s)) 2022. Re-use permitted under CC BY-NC. No commercial re-use. See rights and permissions. Published by BMJ.)
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194. The effect of 3% diquafosol on the improvement of ocular surface post cataract surgery: A meta-analysis for time of intervention.
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Zhang Y, Qi Y, Xie X, and Zhang F
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Purpose: The effect of interventional time for 3% Diquafosol reatment in post-cataract surgery has not been well established. A meta-analysis was performed to evaluate the improvement of ocular surface condition in post-cataract surgery patients who received 3% DQS for various treatment durations., Methods: Studies were performed based on 5 databases: PubMed, Cochrane Library, Web of Science, Embase, and China National Knowledge Infrastructure. Data on changes in Schirmer's test, tear breakup time (TBUT), corneal staining score, and OSDI score were collected for meta-analysis., Results: A total of 621 affected eyes from 9 independent clinical studies were included. 6 studies conducted Schirmer's test after the application of 3% DQS. Meta-analysis showed that the difference between 3% DQS and control groups was not statistically significant for short-term application (less than or equal to 1 month) (WMD = 0.14, P = 0.27, 95% CI:-0.11 to 0.39), but was statistically different for long-term application (longer than or equal to 3 months) (WMD = 0.76, P = 0.03, 95% CI:0.08 to 1.45). For the corneal fluorescence staining score, the data from 6 studies indicated that the improvement was statistically significant for short-term application (WMD = -0.40, P <0.00001, 95% CI:-0.72 to -0.08) and but not long-term application (WMD = -0.21, P = 0.26, 95% CI:-0.57 to 0.15). For TBUT, the data from 9 studies indicated that both short-term and long-term application showed significant improvement (WMD = 1.70, P <0.00001, 95% CI:1.38 to 2.03; WMD = 1.52, P <0.00001, 95% CI:1.09 to 1.95). Similar results were observed in data from 5 studies with OSDI scores, where both short-term and long-term application showed statistically significant improvements (WMD = -5.41, P <0.00001, 95% CI: -7.02 to -3.81; WMD = -6.10, P <0.00001, 95% CI:-8.52 to -3.67)., Conclusions: The application of 3% DQS in post-operative cataract patients has a positive effect on improving the ocular surface conditions. Short-term application resulted in lower corneal staining scores, prolonged TBUT, and improved OSDI scores. Long-term application improved Schirmer's test results, TBUT, and subjective symptoms., Key Messages: The updated article suggests that 3% Diquafosol is less effective in the short term after cataract surgery, and that application over three months can improve the patient's ocular surface condition., Competing Interests: The authors declare that they have no known competing financial interests or personal relationships that could have appeared to influence the work reported in this paper., (© 2022 Published by Elsevier Inc. on behalf of Zhejiang University Press.)
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195. The Combination of 18 F-Fluorodeoxyglucose Positron Emission Tomography Metabolic and Clinical Parameters Can Effectively Distinguish Rheumatoid Arthritis and Polymyalgia Rheumatic.
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Wang G, Liu X, Chen J, Zhang F, Xu X, Wang Y, Wang R, Yao S, Zhu J, and Guan Z
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- Humans, Positron Emission Tomography Computed Tomography methods, Positron-Emission Tomography, Radiopharmaceuticals, Retrospective Studies, Arthritis, Rheumatoid diagnostic imaging, Fluorodeoxyglucose F18
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Objective: To evaluate
18 F-fluorodeoxyglucose positron emission tomography (18 FDG PET) and clinical parameters to differentiate rheumatoid arthritis (RA) and polymyalgia rheumatic (PMR). Patients and Methods . This retrospective study evaluated 54 patients with suspected RA ( n = 23) and PMR ( n = 31) who underwent18 F-FDG PET/CT before treatment. The complete diagnosis was based on each classification criterion and at least followed up for 6 months. Demographic and clinical data were also collected. Semiquantitative analysis (maximum standardized uptake value, SUVmax) of abnormal18 F-FDG uptake was undertaken at 17 musculoskeletal sites, and two scoring systems (mean reference (liver/control) scores) were evaluated. The differential diagnostic efficacy of each independent parameter was evaluated using the receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curve. Integrated discriminatory improvement (IDI) and bootstrap tests were used to evaluate the improvement in diagnostic efficacy using a combination of multiple parameters., Results: The ROC curve analysis of SUVmax indicated that the interspinous ligament showed the highest discriminative diagnostic value (sensitivity, 64.5%; specificity, 78.3%; area under the curve (AUC), 0.764; positive predictive value, 0.800; negative predictive value, 0.621). The combined model with the rheumatoid factor (RF) and metabolic parameters of18 F-FDG PET resulted in the highest AUC of 0.892 and showed significant reclassification by IDI (IDI, 9.51%; 95% confidence interval: 0.021-0.175; P = 0.013). According to the bootstrap test, compared with RF alone, the combination of RF and metabolic parameters showed an improvement in ROC and was statistically significant ( P = 0.017)., Conclusions: The combination of18 F-FDG PET metabolic and clinical parameters can further improve the differential diagnosis of RA and PMR., Competing Interests: Yanmei Wang was employed by GE Healthcare. The remaining authors declare that the research was conducted in the absence of any commercial or financial relationship that could be construed as a potential conflict of interest., (Copyright © 2022 Guanyun Wang et al.)- Published
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196. Biotin attenuates heat shock factor 4b transcriptional activity by lysine 444 biotinylation.
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Yan L, Li J, Hu J, Qu J, Li K, Wang M, An SS, Ke CC, Li H, Yuan F, Guo W, Hu M, Zhang J, Yang Z, Mu H, Zhang F, Zhang J, Cui X, and Hu Y
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Genetic mutations in HSF4 cause congenital cataracts. HSF4 exhibits both positive and negative regulation on the transcription of heat shock and non-heat shock proteins during lens development, and its activity is regulated by posttranslational modifications. Biotin is an essential vitamin that regulates gene expression through protein biotinylation. In this paper, we report that HSF4b is negatively regulated by biotinylation. Administration of biotin or ectopic bacterial biotin ligase BirA increases HSF4b biotinylation at its C-terminal amino acids from 196 to 493. This attenuates the HSF4b-controlled expression of αB-crystallin in both lens epithelial cells and tested HEK293T cells. HSF4b interacts with holocarboxylase synthetase (HCS), a ubiquitous enzyme for catalyzing protein biotinylation in mammal. Ectopic HA-HCS expression downregulates HSF4b-controlled αB-crystallin expression. Lysine-mutation analyses indicate that HSF4b/K444 is a potential biotinylation site. Mutation K444R reduces the co-precipitation of HSF4b by streptavidin beads and biotin-induced reduction of αB-crystallin expression. Mutations of other lysine residues such as K207R/K209R, K225R, K288R, K294R and K355R in HSF4's C-terminal region do not affect HSF4's expression level and the interaction with streptavidin, but they exhibit distinct regulation on αB-crystallin expression through different mechanisms. HSF4/K294R leads to upregulation of αB-crystallin expression, while mutations K207R/K209R, K225R, K288R, K255R and K435R attenuate HSF4's regulation on αB-crystallin expression. K207R/K209R blocks HSF4 nuclear translocation, and K345R causes HSF4 destabilization. Taken together, the data reveal that biotin maybe a novel factor in modulating HSF4 activity through biotinylation., Competing Interests: The authors declare that they have no known competing financial interests or personal relationships that could have appeared to influence the work reported in this paper., (© 2022 The Authors.)
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197. The Therapeutic Roles of Recombinant Hsp90α on Cornea Epithelial Injury.
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Wang M, Hu J, Qu J, Huang H, Zhang J, Zhang J, Li H, Cui X, Zhang F, Hu MY, Li J, and Hu Y
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- Animals, Blotting, Western, Cell Line, Cell Movement physiology, Cell Proliferation physiology, Debridement, Enzyme-Linked Immunosorbent Assay, Epithelium, Corneal drug effects, Epithelium, Corneal metabolism, Eye Injuries metabolism, Gene Expression Regulation physiology, HSP90 Heat-Shock Proteins genetics, Heat Shock Transcription Factors metabolism, Humans, Immunohistochemistry, Low Density Lipoprotein Receptor-Related Protein-1 metabolism, Male, Mice, Mice, Inbred C57BL, Phosphorylation, Proto-Oncogene Proteins c-akt metabolism, RNA, Messenger genetics, Real-Time Polymerase Chain Reaction, Recombinant Proteins genetics, Recombinant Proteins therapeutic use, Epithelium, Corneal injuries, Eye Injuries drug therapy, HSP90 Heat-Shock Proteins therapeutic use, Wound Healing drug effects
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Purpose: The purpose of this study was to explore the therapeutic role of heat shock protein 90 (Hsp90) in wound healing of injury cornea epithelium., Methods: The right eye of C57BL/6N male mice were performed the debridement wounds in the center of the cornea using an algerbrush II blade. The injured area was determined by staining the cornea with fluorescein sodium and measured with image-J. Immunoblotting, ELISA and immunochemistry were used for determining protein expression. The quantitation PCR was performed to measure mRNA expression., Results: Hsp90α is upregulated at both the mRNA and protein levels, and is secreted extracellularly into the corneal stroma and tear film during the healing process after corneal injury in mice. This upregulation is associated with activation of HSF1. Administration of recombinant exogenous Hsp90α (eHsp90α) speeds up wound healing of injured corneal epithelium. The eHsp90α binds to low-density lipoprotein (LDL)-related protein-1 (LRP-1) on the corneal epithelial cells and increases phosphorylation of AKT at S473, which is associated with proliferation and migration corneal epithelial cells in vitro or vivo. Inhibition of AKT by its inhibitor LY294002 abolishes eHsp90α-induced migration and proliferation of corneal epithelial cells., Conclusion: Hsp90α is upregulated and secreted after corneal injury and acts to promote the healing process. Recombinant Hsp90α may be a promising therapeutic drug candidate for corneal injury.
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198. Construction of Hyaluronic Acid-CeO₂ Conjugated Composite Nanoparticles and Their Activity Efficiency in Diabetic Retinopathy Alleviation.
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Shao J, Wan J, Zhang F, and Zhang L
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- Animals, Apoptosis, Hyaluronic Acid, Mice, Diabetes Mellitus, Diabetic Retinopathy drug therapy, Nanoparticles
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We developed an effective nanoparticle-biomaterial in alleviating diabetic retinopathy (DR), hyaluronic acid (HA)-CeO₂, composed mainly of CeO₂ and HA. To demonstrate its anti-DR capacity, retinal cells from a B6/J mouse model were used to compare the efficiency of PEI-CeO₂ and HA-CeO₂. We investigated the transport performance, histolysis, immune cell infiltration, angiogenesis, and hyperemia induced by the transport system. The structural integrity, microvascular apoptosis, and superoxide and peroxide concentrations in the retina were measured to evaluate the clinical efficacy of CeO₂. The infiltration efficiency of HA-CeO₂ was higher than that of PEI-CeO₂. Lower levels of foreign body reaction were evident for HA-CeO₂ with less histolysis, immune cell infiltration, angiogenesis, and hyperemia. The clinical efficacy of HA-CeO₂ in terms of preservation of retinal structure and lowering of microvascular apoptosis and superoxide and peroxide concentrations was superior to those of PEI-CP. HA-CeO₂ was shown to have significant antioxidation and anti-vascular injury capacity in a mouse model, and may be a potential compound nanodrug for DR treatment in the future.
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- 2021
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199. Decision making under ambiguity and risk in adolescent-onset schizophrenia.
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Li D, Zhang F, Wang L, Zhang Y, Yang T, Wang K, and Zhu C
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- Adolescent, Adult, Decision Making, Humans, Neuropsychological Tests, Risk-Taking, Gambling, Schizophrenia diagnosis
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Objective: Numerous studies have identified impaired decision making (DM) under both ambiguity and risk in adult patients with schizophrenia. However, the assessment of DM in patients with adolescent-onset schizophrenia (AOS) has been challenging as a result of the instability and heterogeneity of manifestations. The Iowa Gambling Task (IGT) and Game of Dice Task (GDT), which are frequently used to evaluate DM respectively under ambiguity and risk, are sensitive to adolescents and neuropsychiatric patients. Our research intended to examine the performance of DM in a relatively large sample of patients with AOS using the above-mentioned two tasks. We also aimed to take a closer look at the relationship between DM and symptom severity of schizophrenia., Methods: We compared the performance of DM in 71 patients with AOS and 53 well-matched healthy controls using IGT for DM under ambiguity and GDT for DM under risk through net scores, total scores and feedback ration. Neuropsychological tests were conducted in all participants. Clinical symptoms were evaluated by using Positive and Negative Syndrome Scale (PANSS) in 71 patients with AOS. Pearson's correlation revealed the relationship among total score of DM and clinical and neuropsychological data., Results: Compared to healthy controls, patients with AOS failed to show learning effect and had a significant difference on the 5th block in IGT and conducted more disadvantageous choices as well as exhibited worse negative feedback rate in GDT. Apart from DM impairment under risk, diminished DM abilities under ambiguity were found related to poor executive function in AOS in the present study., Conclusions: Our findings unveiled the abnormal pattern of DM in AOS, mainly reflected under the risky condition, extending the knowledge on the performance of DM under ambiguity and risk in AOS. Inefficient DM under risk may account for the lagging impulse control and the combined effects of developmental disease. In addition, our study demonstrated that the performance on IGT was related to executive function in AOS.
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200. Physcion 8-O-β-glucopyranoside exerts protective roles in high glucose-induced diabetic retinopathy via regulating lncRNA NORAD/miR-125/STAT3 signalling.
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Wan W, Wan W, Long Y, Li Q, Jin X, Wan G, Zhang F, and Lv Y
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Diabetic retinopathy (DR) is the leading cause of decreased vision and blindness globally. The aim of this study was to understand the role of physcion 8-O-β-glucopyranoside (PG) in high glucose (HG)-induced DR and to investigate whether lncRNA NORAD/miR-125/STAT3 signalling was the underlying mechanism involved in DR. To this end, the serum levels of NORAD, miR-125, and STAT3 were determined in patients with DR. The APRE-19 cells were subjected to HG treatment to construct the cell model of DR. HG-disposed APRE-19 cell injury was assessed by detecting cell viability, apoptosis, concentrations of pro-inflammatory cytokines including TNF-α and IL-1β, and ROS generation. Moreover, the effect of PG on HG-disposed APRE-19 cell injury was investigated. NORAD was then overexpressed to investigate the combined effects of NORAD overexpression and PG on HG-disposed APRE-19 cell injury. Furthermore, the regulatory relationship between NORAD and miR-125 as well as miR-125 and STAT3 was investigated. The expression levels of NORAD and STAT3 were significantly increased in the serum of DR patients, while the miR-125 expression was decreased. The HG treatment-induced injury to APRE-19 cells, which were alleviated by PG treatment. Moreover, PG alleviated HG-disposed injury to ARPE-19 cells by decreasing NORAD. NORAD negatively regulated miR-125 expression and the combined effects of NORAD and PG on HG-disposed ARPE-19 cell injury were reversed by miR-125 overexpression. Furthermore, STAT3 was confirmed as a target gene of miR-125. Our results show that PG exerts protective roles in HG-disposed DR via regulating lncRNA NORAD/miR-125/STAT3 signalling. NORAD/miR-125/STAT3 axis may provide a novel perspective for target therapy of DR.
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