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202. Stable mid-infrared polarization imaging based on quasi-2D tellurium at room temperature
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Lei Tong, Xinyu Huang, Peng Wang, Lei Ye, Meng Peng, Licong An, Qiaodong Sun, Yong Zhang, Guoming Yang, Zheng Li, Fang Zhong, Fang Wang, Yixiu Wang, Maithilee Motlag, Wenzhuo Wu, Gary J. Cheng, and Weida Hu
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Photodetectors operating within scattering environment can be realized with anisotropic materials. Here, the authors report polarization sensitive photodetectors based on thin tellurium nanosheets with high photoresponsivity of 3.54 × 102 A/W, detectivity of ~3.01 × 109 Jones in the mid-infrared range and an anisotropic ratio of ∼8 for 2.3 μm illumination to ensure polarized imaging.
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203. HVEM/HIF-1α promoted proliferation and inhibited apoptosis of ovarian cancer cells under hypoxic microenvironment conditions
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Liyan Duan, Jie Tao, Xiaoqian Yang, Lei Ye, Yueqian Wu, Qizhi He, Yingchun Duan, Li Chen, and Jianlong Zhu
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HVEM ,Ovarian cancer ,HIF-1α ,Hypoxic microenvironment ,Gynecology and obstetrics ,RG1-991 - Abstract
Abstract Background Our previous studies showed the expression of herpes virus entry mediator (HVEM) is high in ovarian cancer samples and correlated to the patient clinic pathological features. As we all know, the hypoxic environment is the main feature of tumor. In this work, we explored the role of HVEM in hypoxic ovarian cancer cells and its effects on HIF-1α, a transcription factor responding to hypoxia. Methods The expression of HVEM, HIF-1α and apoptosis-related genes was detected by qRT-PCR and western blot. The proliferation and apoptosis of the ovarian cancer cells were determined with the Cell Counting Kit-8 assay and AnnexinV-FITC/PI-stained flow cytometry assay, respectively. Results The expression of HVEM was positively correlated to that of HIF-1α. The expression of HVEM and HIF-1α under hypoxic conditions was higher than that under normoxic conditions, which suggested that the level of HVEM and HIF-1α correlates with prolonged periods of hypoxia in ovarian cancer. The overexpression of HVEM promoted cell proliferation and inhibited cell apoptosis under hypoxic condition. HVEM overexpression elevated the expression of HIF-1α and Bcl-2 (anti-apoptotic protein), and reduced the expression of Bax (pro-apoptotic protein). In addition, overexpression of HVEM activated the AKT/mTOR signaling. Moreover, knockdown of HVEM had the completely opposite effects. Conclusion These data indicated that HVEM signaling might promote HIF-1α activity via AKT/mTOR signaling pathway and thus to regulate tumor growth in ovarian cancer under the hypoxic conditions. Furthermore, these findings indicate that this molecular mechanism could represent a therapeutic target for ovarian cancer.
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204. Root‐tip cutting and uniconazole treatment improve the colonization rate of Tuber indicum on Pinus armandii seedlings in the greenhouse
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Xiaolin Li, Lei Ye, Xiaoping Zhang, Hao Tan, and Qiang Li
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Biotechnology ,TP248.13-248.65 - Abstract
Summary The Chinese black truffle Tuber indicum is commercially valuable. The main factors influencing the success or failure of a truffle crop include the mycorrhizal colonization rate and host plant quality. The effects of a plant growth regulator (uniconazole) and plant growth management technique (root‐tip cutting) on T. indicum colonization rate and Pinus armandii seedling growth were assessed under greenhouse conditions. The results indicated that 10 mg l−1 uniconazole or the combination of 5 mg l−1 uniconazole and root‐tip cutting constitutes an effective method for ectomycorrhizal synthesis based on an overall evaluation of colonization rate, plant biomass, plant height, root weight, stem circumference and antioxidant enzyme activities (SOD and POD) of P. armandii. The abundance of Proteobacteria in the rhizosphere of colonized seedlings might serve as an indicator of stable mycorrhizal colonization. This research inspires the potential application of uniconazole and root‐tip cutting treatments for mycorrhizal synthesis and truffle cultivation.
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205. Netrin-1 promotes epithelium repair in corneal injury
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Yun Han, Nan Jiang, Ting Su, Qi-Chen Yang, Cong-Cong Yan, Lei Ye, Qing Yuan, Pei-Wen Zhu, Wei Li, Zu-Guo Liu, and Yi Shao
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netrin-1 ,corneal epithelium ,proliferation ,apoptosis ,migration ,Ophthalmology ,RE1-994 - Abstract
"AIM: To explore netrin-1 functions on corneal epithelium in vitro and in vivo. METHODS: In vitro the human corneal epithelial (HCE) cells were treated with serum free DMEM-F12 basic media containing 0, 50, 100, 200, 300, 500, 800, and 1000 ng/mL of netrin-1, respectively. The cells viability was detected by cell counting kit-8 (CCK-8). The wound-healing assay was applied to assess the migration proficiency of HCE cells. Flow cytometry was used to analyze the cell-cycle distribution and apoptosis. In vivo, normal c57 (6wk) mice were demarcated with a trephine in the middle of the cornea to produce a 3-mm circular wound. Mice corneas were inflicted no epithelium with a 3-mm wound displayed, but remained the limbal epithelium intact. A blunt scalpel blade was used to remove the corneal epithelian cells, followed by topical netrin-1 application (200 ng/mL), and the group treated by PBS as control. The treated group was injected netrin-1 into the normal c57 mice inferior subconjunctival 4h before trauma. Mouse corneal inflammation and neovascularization were observed under slit lamp microscope. The apoptosis of corneal cells was determined by TUNEL staining. CONCLUSION: Netrin-1 can reduce HCE apoptosis as well as promote its proliferation and migration. Topical application of netrin-1 promotes the injuryed cornea epithelial wound repair and inhibits apoptosis of corneal epithelial cells. These findings may offer potential therapies to repair the defects of corneal epithelial based on netrin-1."
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206. Altered spontaneous brain activity pattern in patients with ophthalmectomy: an resting-state fMRI study
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Bing Zhang, Biao Li, Rong-Qiang Liu, Yong-Qiang Shu, You-Lan Min, Qing Yuan, Pei-Wen Zhu, Qi Lin, Lei Ye, and Yi Shao
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degree centrality ,ophthalmectomy ,resting state ,spontaneous brain activity ,Ophthalmology ,RE1-994 - Abstract
"AIM: To use the voxel-wise degree centrality (DC) method to explore the underlying functional network brain-activity in patients with ophthalmectomy. METHODS: A total of 32 ophthalmic surgery patients (10 women and 22 men), and 32 healthy subjects (10 women and 22 men) highly matched in gender, age, and the same operation method. Everyone experienced a resting-state functional magnetic resonance imaging scan. The spontaneous brain activity could be assessed by DC. Correlation analysis was used to explore the relationships between the average DC signal values and behavior performance in different regions. Receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curve analysis was utilized to differentiate between ophthalmectomy patients and healthy controls (HCs). RESULTS: Compared with HCs, ophthalmectomy patients had greatly reduced DC values in left lingual gyrus, bilateral lingual lobe, left cingulate gyrus, and increased DC values of left cerebellum posterior lobe, left middle frontal gyrus1, right supramarginal gyrus, left middle frontal gyrus2, right middle frontal gyrus. However, we did not find that there was a correlation between the average DC values from various brain regions and clinical manifestations. CONCLUSION: Dysfunction may be caused by ophthalmectomy in lots of cerebral areas, which may show the potential pathological mechanism of ophthalmectomy and it is beneficial to clinical diagnosis."
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207. High SNR Φ-OTDR Based on Frequency and Wavelength Diversity With Differential Vector Aggregation Method
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Jinfeng Gu, Bin Lu, Junqi Yang, Zhaoyong Wang, Lei Ye, Qing Ye, Ronghui Qu, and Haiwen Cai
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Fiber optics sensors ,Φ-OTDR ,Rayleigh backscattering ,SNR ,wavelength diversity ,Applied optics. Photonics ,TA1501-1820 ,Optics. Light ,QC350-467 - Abstract
Phase-demodulated phase-sensitive time domain reflectometer (Φ-OTDR) has attracted much attention because of its linear relationship between the phase variation and the amplitude of the vibration. However, it suffers from limited signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) and signal fading, due to the inherent low Rayleigh scattering coefficient and randomly spatial non-uniform distribution of the refractive index. Here, a Φ-OTDR system based on wavelength diversity is demonstrated, which can enhance the SNR and reduce signal fading simultaneously by using differential vector aggregation method. A theoretical model is built, and the linear relationship between SNR improvement and diversity scale is analyzed. The verification experiment is conducted, and in the further experiments, the frequency and wavelength diversity technology are cascaded to achieve a diversity scale of 20. After differential vector aggregation method, the external disturbance signal is well reconstructed and the noise floor is reduced by 13.4 dB, which is basically consistent with the theoretical analysis.
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208. A Bus Arrival Time Prediction Method Based on Position Calibration and LSTM
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Qingwen Han, Ke Liu, Lingqiu Zeng, Guangyan He, Lei Ye, and Fengxi Li
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Bus arrival time prediction ,LSTM model ,GPS data calibration ,Electrical engineering. Electronics. Nuclear engineering ,TK1-9971 - Abstract
Bus arrival time prediction not only provides convenience for passengers, but also helps to improve the efficiency of intelligent transportation system. Unfortunately, the low precision of bus-mounted GPS system, lack of real-time traffic information and poor performance of prediction model lead to low estimation accuracy - greatly influence bus service performance. Hence, in this paper, a GPS calibration method is put forward, while projection rules of specific road shapes are discussed. Moreover, two traffic factors, travel factor and dwelling factor, are defined to express real-time traffic state. Then, considering both historic data and real-time traffic condition, a hybrid dynamic BAT prediction factor, which achieves accuracy enhancement by taking into account traffic flow evaluation results and GPS position calibration, is defined. A LSTM training model is construct to realize BAT prediction. Experiment results demonstrate that our technique can provide a higher level of accuracy compared to methods based on traditional time-of-arrival techniques, especially in the accuracy of multi-stops BAT prediction.
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209. Neurotoxic role of interleukin-17 in neural stem cell differentiation after intracerebral hemorrhage
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Lu Gao, Ping-Ping Li, Tian-Yu Shao, Xiang Mao, Hao Qi, Bing-Shan Wu, Ming Shan, Lei Ye, and Hong-Wei Cheng
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antibody neutralization ,astrocytes ,directional differentiation ,interleukin 17 ,intracerebral hemorrhage ,neural stem cells ,nissl staining ,recovery ,t cell receptor γδ cells ,tunel staining ,Neurology. Diseases of the nervous system ,RC346-429 - Abstract
Interleukin 17 (IL-17) and its main producer, T cell receptor γδ cells, have neurotoxic effects in the pathogenesis of intracerebral hemorrhage (ICH), aggravating brain injuries. To investigate the correlation between IL-17 and ICH, we dynamically screened serum IL-17 concentrations using enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay and explored the clinical values of IL-17 in ICH patients. There was a significant negative correlation between serum IL-17 level and neurological recovery status in ICH patients (r = –0.498, P < 0.01). To study the neurotoxic role of IL-17, C57BL/6 mice were used to establish an ICH model by injecting autologous blood into the caudate nucleus. Subsequently, the mice were treated with mouse neural stem cells (NSCs) and/or IL-17 neutralizing antibody for 72 hours. Flow cytometry, brain water content detection, Nissl staining, and terminal deoxynucleotidyl transferase-mediated dUTP nick end labeling results indicated that NSC transplantation significantly reduced IL-17 expression in peri-hematoma tissue, but there was no difference in T cell receptor γδ cells. Compared with the ICH group, there were fewer apoptotic bodies and more Nissl bodies in the ICH + NSC group and the ICH + NSC + IL-17 group. To investigate the potential effect of IL-17 on directional differentiation of NSCs, we cultured mouse NSCs (NE-4C) alone or co-cultured them with T cell receptor γδ cells, which were isolated from mouse peripheral blood mononuclear cells, for 7 days. The results of western blot assays revealed that IL-17 secreted by T cell receptor γδ cells reduced the differentiation of NSCs into astrocytes and neurons, while IL-17 neutralization relieved the inhibition of directional differentiation into astrocytes rather than neurons. In conclusion, serum IL-17 levels were elevated in the early stage of ICH and were negatively correlated with outcome in ICH patients. Animal experiments and cytological investigations therefore demonstrated that IL-17 probably has neurotoxic roles in ICH because of its inhibitory effects on the directional differentiation of NSCs. The application of IL-17 neutralizing antibody may promote the directional differentiation of NSCs into astrocytes. This study was approved by the Clinical Research Ethics Committee of Anhui Medical University of China (For human study: Approval No. 20170135) in December 2016. All animal handling and experimentation were reviewed and approved by the Institutional Animal Care and Use Committee of Anhui Medical University (approval No. 20180248) in December 2017.
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210. Consecutive nightly measurements are needed for accurate evaluation of nocturnal erectile capacity when the first-night laboratory recording is abnormal
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Zi-Jun Zou, Shi-Tao Chen, Gong-Chao Ma, Yu-Fen Lai, Xiao-Jian Yang, Jia-Rong Feng, Zhi-Jun Zang, Tao Qi, Bo Wang, Lei Ye, and Yan Zhang
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erectile dysfunction ,nocturnal penile tumescence and rigidity ,penis ,rigiscan ,Diseases of the genitourinary system. Urology ,RC870-923 - Abstract
Multiple measurements of nocturnal penile tumescence and rigidity (NPTR) are widely accepted as a method to differentiate psychogenic erectile dysfunction (ED) from organic ED. However, direct evidence remains limited regarding the first-night effect on NPTR measurement using the RigiScan. Here, we evaluated the first-night effect on the results of NPTR measurement to validate the necessity of NPTR measurement for two consecutive nights, particularly when abnormal first-night measurements are recorded in a laboratory setting. We retrospectively reviewed 105 patients with a complaint of ED, who underwent NPTR measurement using the RigiScan in the Department of Infertility and Sexual Medicine, the Third Affiliated Hospital of Sun Yat-sen University (Guangzhou, China), for two consecutive nights, during the period from November 2015 to May 2016. NPTR parameters were collected and analyzed. We found that more effective nocturnal erections were detected during the second night than during the first night (P
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211. Radiomics of Contrast-Enhanced Computed Tomography: A Potential Biomarker for Pretreatment Prediction of the Response to Bacillus Calmette-Guerin Immunotherapy in Non-Muscle-Invasive Bladder Cancer
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Lei Ye, Yuntian Chen, Hui Xu, Zhaoxiang Wang, Haixia Li, Jin Qi, Jing Wang, Jin Yao, Jiaming Liu, and Bin Song
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BCG immunotherapy ,NMF (nonnegative matrix factorization) ,NMIBC (non-muscle-invasive bladder cancer) ,CECT images ,radiomics analysis ,Biology (General) ,QH301-705.5 - Abstract
Background:Bacillus Calmette-Guerin (BCG) instillation is recommended postoperatively after transurethral resection of bladder cancer (TURBT) in patients with high-risk non-muscle-invasive bladder cancer (NMIBC). An accurate prediction model for the BCG response can help identify patients with NMIBC who may benefit from alternative therapy.Objective: To investigate the value of computed tomography (CT) radiomics features in predicting the response to BCG instillation among patients with primary high-risk NMIBC.Methods: Patients with pathologically confirmed high-risk NMIBC were retrospectively reviewed. Patients who underwent contrast-enhanced CT examination within one to 2 weeks before TURBT and received ≥5 BCG instillation treatments in two independent hospitals were enrolled. Patients with a routine follow-up of at least 1 year at the outpatient department were included in the final cohort. Radiomics features based on CT images were extracted from the tumor and its periphery in the training cohort, and a radiomics signature was built with recursive feature elimination. Selected features further underwent an unsupervised radiomics analysis using the newly introduced method, non-negative matrix factorization (NMF), to compute factor factorization decompositions of the radiomics matrix. Finally, a robust component, which was most associated with BCG failure in 1 year, was selected. The performance of the selected component was assessed and tested in an external validation cohort.Results: Overall, 128 patients (training cohort, n = 104; external validation cohort, n = 24) were included, including 12 BCG failures in the training cohort and 11 failures in the validation cohort each. NMF revealed five components, of which component 3 was selected for the best discrimination of BCG failure; it had an area under the curve (AUC) of .79, sensitivity of .79, and specificity of .65 in the training set. In the external validation cohort, it achieved an AUC of .68, sensitivity of .73, and specificity of .69. Survival analysis showed that patients with higher component scores had poor recurrence-free survival (RFS) in both cohorts (C-index: training cohort, .69; validation cohort, .68).Conclusion: The study suggested that radiomics components based on NMF might be a potential biomarker to predict BCG response and RFS after BCG treatment in patients with high-risk NMIBC.
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212. Editorial: Stem Cells and Cardiovascular Diseases
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Miao Yu, Feng Lan, Ming-Tao Zhao, Lei Ye, and Shijun Hu
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stem cells ,cardiovascular diseases ,mesenchymal stem cells ,pluripotent stem cells ,heart ,Biology (General) ,QH301-705.5 - Published
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213. Applications of Single-Cell RNA Sequencing in Cardiovascular Research
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Yu Fan, Han Zhou, Xuexue Liu, Jingyan Li, Ke Xu, Xiaodong Fu, Lei Ye, and Guang Li
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single-cell RNA sequencing ,cellular heterogeneity ,cardiovascular system ,therapeutic target ,cell based therapy ,Biology (General) ,QH301-705.5 - Abstract
In recent years, cardiovascular disease (CVD) continues to be the leading cause of global disease burden. Extensive efforts have been made across basic, translational, and clinical research domains to curb the CVD epidemic and improve the health of the population. The successful completion of the Human Genome Project catapulted sequencing technology into the mainstream and aroused the interests of clinicians and scientific researchers alike. Advances in single-cell RNA sequencing (scRNA-seq), which is based on the transcriptional phenotypes of individual cells, have enabled the investigation of cellular fate, heterogeneity, and cell–cell interactions, as well as cell lineage determination, at a single-cell resolution. In this review, we summarize recent findings on the embryological development of the cardiovascular system and the pathogenesis and treatment of cardiovascular disease, as revealed by scRNA-seq technology. In particular, we discuss how scRNA-seq can help identify potential targets for the treatment of cardiovascular diseases and conclude with future perspectives for scRNA-seq.
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214. Research on the Comprehensive Evaluation of the Higher Education System Based on FCE and ARMA Models
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Xin-Hong Xu, Lei Ye, Yu Pei, Lin Zhao, and Jing-Jing Wang
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Electronic computers. Computer science ,QA75.5-76.95 - Abstract
A Higher education system is closely related to a country’s development. Governments need to make appropriate adjustments to ensure the healthy and sustainable development of higher education. To measure and evaluate the development status of the national higher education system and propose a set of policies, the following work has been done in this paper: First, this paper establishes a comprehensive evaluation index system based on the AHP-FCE model. The healthy development of education in significant countries was compared horizontally and vertically. The results of weighted scores were used to determine the Japanese higher education system as the research object. Secondly, this paper uses factor analysis and principal component analysis to evaluate the level of sustainable development of higher education, detecting development barriers that migrate from the current to the future. This paper proposes a healthy and sustainable development policy blueprint from four aspects. Finally, this article uses the ARMA time series model to predict the development trend of Japanese higher education in the next 30 years and formulates a timetable for corresponding implementation arrangements. In addition, this paper quantitatively evaluates the effectiveness of the policies we propose and their impact on reality and provides references for other countries in the world.
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215. Integrating Prior Knowledge into Attention for Ship Detection in SAR Images
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Yin Pan, Lei Ye, Yingkun Xu, and Junyi Liang
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prior knowledge ,expert knowledge ,SAR images ,object detection ,attention mechanism ,Technology ,Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General) ,TA1-2040 ,Biology (General) ,QH301-705.5 ,Physics ,QC1-999 ,Chemistry ,QD1-999 - Abstract
Although they have achieved great success in optical images, deep convolutional neural networks underperform for ship detection in SAR images because of the lack of color and textual features. In this paper, we propose our framework which integrates prior knowledge into neural networks by means of the attention mechanism. Because the background of ships is mostly water surface or coast, we use clustering algorithms to generate the prior knowledge map from brightness and density features. The prior knowledge map is later resized and fused with convolutional feature maps by the attention mechanism. Our experiments demonstrate that our framework is able to improve various one-stage and two-stage object detection algorithms (Faster R-CNN, RetinaNet, SSD, and YOLOv4) on two benchmark datasets (SSDD, LS-SSDD, and HRSID).
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216. A Synergetic Strategy for Brand Characterization of Colla Corii Asini (Ejiao) by LIBS and NIR Combined with Partial Least Squares Discriminant Analysis
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Ziyi Xia, Xiaoqing Che, Lei Ye, Na Zhao, Dongxiao Guo, Yanfang Peng, Yongqiang Lin, and Xiaona Liu
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laser-induced breakdown spectroscopy ,near-infrared spectroscopy ,data fusion ,Colla Corii Asini ,brand characterization ,Organic chemistry ,QD241-441 - Abstract
A synergetic strategy was proposed to address the critical issue in the brand characterization of Colla corii asini (Ejiao, CCA), a precious traditional Chinese medicine (TCM). In all brands of CCA, Dong’e Ejiao (DEEJ) is an intangible cultural heritage resource. Seventy-eight CCA samples (including forty DEEJ samples and thirty-eight samples from other different manufacturers) were detected by laser-induced breakdown spectroscopy (LIBS) and near-infrared spectroscopy (NIR). Partial least squares discriminant analysis (PLS-DA) models were built first considering individual techniques separately, and then fusing LIBS and NIR data at low-level. The statistical parameters including classification accuracy, sensitivity, and specificity were calculated to evaluate the PLS-DA model performance. The results demonstrated that two individual techniques show good classification performance, especially the NIR. The PLS-DA model with single NIR spectra pretreated by the multiplicative scatter correction (MSC) method was preferred as excellent discrimination. Though individual spectroscopic data obtained good classification performance. A data fusion strategy was also attempted to merge atomic and molecular information of CCA. Compared to a single data block, data fusion models with SNV and MSC pretreatment exhibited good predictive power with no misclassification. This study may provide a novel perspective to employ a comprehensive analytical approach to brand discrimination of CCA. The synergetic strategy based on LIBS together with NIR offers atomic and molecular information of CCA, which could be exemplary for future research on the rapid discrimination of TCM.
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217. Global gyrokinetic simulation of edge coherent mode in EAST
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Baoyi Xie, Lei Ye, Yang Chen, Pengfei Zhao, Yang Ye, Xin Lin, Heng Lan, Wenfeng Guo, and Nong Xiang
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global gyrokinetic simulation ,edge coherent mode ,trapped electron mode ,turbulent transport ,zonal flow ,inverse spectral cascade ,Nuclear and particle physics. Atomic energy. Radioactivity ,QC770-798 - Abstract
Linear and nonlinear simulations are carried out for the edge coherent mode (ECM) using the global gyrokinetic code GEM based on the EAST experimental parameters. The linear simulation results show that ECM is an electrostatic mode with dominant toroidal mode number n = 18 and frequency about 48 kHz, and propagates along the direction of electron diamagnetic drift, which are consistent with the experimental results. In addition, the density and electron temperature gradients destabilize the mode, while the collision stabilizes the mode. The nonlinear simulation results show that the saturated particle and heat fluxes induced by ECM are mainly due to the perturbed electrostatic ExB drift, and the fluxes of electrons and ions are almost equal. The ECM drives significant outward particle and heat fluxes, thus greatly promoting the maintenance of the long pulse H-mode. The Fourier decomposition of fluxes and potentials demonstrate that the intermediate- n modes of n = 14, 18 grow fastest in the linear phase, while in the nonlinear saturation phase, the low-n modes such as n = 4, 6 dominate and the fluxes are mainly contributed by the mode of n = 10. It is found that zonal flow is not the dominant saturation mechanism of the turbulence. The inverse spectral cascade of turbulence is inevitably observed in the nonlinear saturation process, indicating that it is a more universal turbulence saturation mechanism. It is also found that radial electric field can greatly reduce the turbulence intensity and transport level. From the analyses of frequency and transport channels, it can be concluded that ECM appears to be the collisionless trapped electron mode.
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218. Clinical Value of Glycan Changes in Cerebrospinal Fluid for Evaluation of Post-Neurosurgical Bacterial Meningitis with Hemorrhagic Stroke Patients
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Lei Ye, Xuefei Ji, Zijian Song, Liao Guan, Liang Zhao, Wenwen Wang, and Weidong Du
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bacterial meningitis ,neurosurgery ,hemorrhagic stroke ,glycans ,biochip ,Medicine (General) ,R5-920 - Abstract
Post-neurosurgical bacterial meningitis (PNBM) is one of the severe complications in patients receiving neurosurgical procedures. Recent studies have found microbe-related glycans play important roles in adhesion, invasion, and toxicity toward innate immunological reactions. In this study, we aimed to investigate the glycomic profile and its potential diagnostic efficacy in post-neurosurgical bacterial meningitis (PNBM) patients with hemorrhagic stroke. A total of 136 cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) samples were recruited and divided into a PNBM group and a non-PNBM group based on the clinical diagnostic criteria. A lectin biochip-based method was established for the detection of glycans in CSF. The clinicopathological data and biochemical parameters in CSF from all patients were analyzed. Two models for multivariate analysis investigating glycan changes in the CSF were conducted, aiming at determining the specific expression and diagnostic efficacy of lectin-probing glycans (LPGs) for PNBM. In univariate analysis, we found that 8 out of 11 LPGs were significantly correlated with PNBM. Model 1 multivariate analysis revealed that PNA (p = 0.034), Jacalin (p = 0.034) and LTL (p = 0.001) were differentially expressed in the CSF of PNBM patients compared with those of non-PNBM patients. Model 2 multivariate analysis further disclosed that LTL (p = 0.021) and CSF glucose (p < 0.001) had independent diagnostic efficacies in PNBM, with areas under the curve (AUC) of 0.703 and 0.922, respectively. In summary, this study provided a new insight into the subject of CSF glycomics concerning bacterial infection in patients with hemorrhagic stroke.
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219. Down-regulation of cylindromatosis protein phosphorylation by BTK inhibitor promotes apoptosis of non-GCB-diffuse large B-cell lymphoma
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Xu, Xin, Wei, Ting, Zhong, Weijie, Ang, Rosalind, Lei, Ye, Zhang, Hui, and Li, Qingshan
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220. The clinicopathologic features and prognosis of esophageal neuroendocrine carcinomas: a single-center study of 53 resection cases
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Lei Ye, Heng Lu, Lin Wu, Lei Zhang, Hui Shi, Hui Min Wu, Pin Tu, De Min Li, and Fang Yu Wang
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Esophageal neuroendocrine carcinomas ,Clinicopathologiccharacteristics ,Prognosis ,Retrospective study ,Neoplasms. Tumors. Oncology. Including cancer and carcinogens ,RC254-282 - Abstract
Abstract Background Esophageal neuroendocrine carcinomas (NECs) are exceedingly rare and poorly understood. The aims of the retrospective study were to delineate the clinicopathologic features and prognosis of patients with the disease. Methods We performed a retrospective study containing 53 patients of esophageal NECs in our center from 2002 through 2018. Patients were assigned to the pure esophageal NECs group and the esophageal NECs mixed with squamous carcinoma and/or esophageal adenocarcinoma (MiNECs) group. Demographic, clinical, pathologic and prognostic factors were recorded and analyzed. Results Of the 53 patients, elderly male patients were predominant. Dysphagia was the most common symptom (45/53, 84.9%). Most tumors were centered in the middle esophagus (36/53,67.9%).Ulcerated appearance was frequently seen in the pure NECs (56.8%), and the tumors in the MiNECs group mostly represented elevated types (57.9%). Synaptophysin (38/45, 84.4%), chromogranin A (21/38, 55.3%) and CD56(23/27, 85.2%) have been proven to be positive markers for NECs. Most patients (46/53, 86.8%) received surgery combined with chemotherapy. Though the pathologic stages were alike (P = 0.129), the median survival time was 3.53 years for the pure NECs group and 7 years for the MiNECs group. In multivariate analysis, pathologic stage (RR = 1.938, P = 0.045) and age (RR = 2.410, P = 0.028) were independent prognostic factors for patients with MiNECs. The prognosis of patients with pure NECs was independent from any factors. Conclusions Careful endoscopic examination could help distinguish pure NECs from MiNECs. NECs were aggressive, but a relative better prognosis for patients with MiNECs. Surgery should be performed if applicable, and chemotherapy might be helpful.
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221. Dynamic profile of ocular refraction in pediatric cataract patients after lens surgeries
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Zhen-Zhen Liu, Er-Ping Long, Duo-Ru Lin, Lei Ye, Yi-Fan Xiang, Wang-Ting Li, Xiao-Hang Wu, Xu-Tu Zhao, Xiao-Ping Liu, Lan-Qin Zhao, Xiu-Cheng Huang, Tong-Yong Yu, Hui Chen, Jing-Jing Chen, Ming-Xing Wu, Hao-Tian Lin, and Wei-Rong Chen
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pediatric cataract ,refraction ,intraocular lens ,myopic shift ,Ophthalmology ,RE1-994 - Abstract
AIM: To study the change in ocular refraction in patients with pediatric cataracts (PCs) after lens extraction. METHODS: A total of 1258 patients who were undergoing cataract extraction with/without intraocular lens (IOL) implantation were recruited during preoperative examinations between Jan 2010 and Oct 2013. Patient ages ranged from 1.5mo to 14y. Follow-ups were conducted at 1wk, 1, and 3mo postoperatively and every 3mo in the first year, then 6mo thereafter. Ocular refraction [evaluated as spherical equivalent (SE)] and yearly myopic shift (YMS) were recorded and statistically analyzed among patients with age at surgery, baseline ocular refraction, gender, postoperative time and laterality (bilateral vs unilateral). RESULTS: By Dec 31st 2015, 1172 participants had been followed for more than 2y. The median follow-up period was 3y. The critical factors affecting the ocular refraction of PC patients were baseline ocular refraction, postoperative time for both aphakic and pseudophakic eyes. YMS grew most rapidly in young childhood and early adolescence. CONCLUSION: After lens surgeries, ocular refraction in PC patients shows an individual difference of change. Further concerns should be raising to monitor the rapid myopic shift at early adolescence of these patients.
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222. Evaluation of Air–Sea Flux Parameterization for Typhoon Mangkhut Simulation during Intensification Period
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Lei Ye, Yubin Li, and Zhiqiu Gao
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air–sea flux parameterization ,Typhoon Mangkhut ,intensification period ,tropical cyclone ,isftcflx option ,Meteorology. Climatology ,QC851-999 - Abstract
Using the Advanced Research Weather Research and Forecasting (WRF) model, a series of numerical experiments are conducted to examine the sensitivity of the Typhoon Mangkhut intensification simulation to different air–sea flux parameterization schemes (isftcflx option), including option 0 (OPT0), option 1 (OPT1), and option 2 (OPT2). The results show that three schemes basically reproduce tropical cyclone (TC) track and intensity of observation, and the simulated exchange coefficient of three schemes is consistent with theoretical results. Using the same upper limit of Cd as OPT0 and OPT2, OPT1 has much larger Ck than the other two options, which leads to larger latent heat (and sensible heat) flux and produces stronger inflow (within boundary layer) and updrafts (around eyewall), and thus stronger TC intensity. Meanwhile, the results that larger Ck/Cd corresponds with stronger TC in the mature stage are consistent with Emanuel’s potential intensity theory. The fact that Ck in OPT1 is evidently larger than the Ck from previous studies leads to produce a better TC intensity simulation. Generally, we should use more reasonable air–sea flux parameterization based on observation to improve TC intensity simulation.
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223. Protective Effects of Ferulic Acid on Metabolic Syndrome: A Comprehensive Review
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Lei Ye, Pan Hu, Li-Ping Feng, Li-Lu Huang, Yi Wang, Xin Yan, Jing Xiong, and Hou-Lin Xia
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ferulic acid ,metabolic syndrome ,diabetes ,hyperlipidemia ,hypertension ,obesity ,Organic chemistry ,QD241-441 - Abstract
Metabolic syndrome (MetS) is a complex disease in which protein, fat, carbohydrates and other substances are metabolized in a disorderly way. Ferulic acid (FA) is a phenolic acid found in many vegetables, fruits, cereals and Chinese herbs that has a strong effect on ameliorating MetS. However, no review has summarized the mechanisms of FA in treating MetS. This review collected articles related to the effects of FA on ameliorating the common symptoms of MetS, such as diabetes, hyperlipidemia, hypertension and obesity, from different sources involving Web of Science, PubMed and Google Scholar, etc. This review summarizes the potential mechanisms of FA in improving various metabolic disorders according to the collected articles. FA ameliorates diabetes via the inhibition of the expressions of PEPCK, G6Pase and GP, the upregulation of the expressions of GK and GS, and the activation of the PI3K/Akt/GLUT4 signaling pathway. The decrease of blood pressure is related to the endothelial function of the aortas and RAAS. The improvement of the lipid spectrum is mediated via the suppression of the HMG-Co A reductase, by promoting the ACSL1 expression and by the regulation of the factors associated with lipid metabolism. Furthermore, FA inhibits obesity by upregulating the MEK/ERK pathway, the MAPK pathway and the AMPK signaling pathway and by inhibiting SREBP-1 expression. This review can be helpful for the development of FA as an appreciable agent for MetS treatment.
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224. Rapid Separation of Human Hemoglobin on a Large Scale From Non-clarified Bacterial Cell Homogenates Using Molecularly Imprinted Composite Cryogels
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Solmaz Hajizadeh, Karin Kettisen, Leif Bülow, and Lei Ye
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hemoglobin ,purification ,composite cryogel ,molecularly imprinted polymer ,scaling up ,Biotechnology ,TP248.13-248.65 - Abstract
The production of a macroporous hydrogel column, known as cryogel, has been scaled up (up to 150 mL) in this work for the purification of human hemoglobin from non-clarified bacterial homogenates. Composite cryogels were synthesized in the presence of adult hemoglobin (HbA) to form a molecularly imprinted polymer (MIP)network where the affinity sites for the targeted molecule were placed directly on an acrylamide cryogel by protein imprinting during the cryogelation. The MIP composite cryogel column was first evaluated in a well-defined protein mixture. It showed high selectivity toward HbA in spite of the presence of serum albumin. Also, when examined in complex non-clarified E. coli cell homogenates, the column showed excellent chromatographic behavior. The binding capacity of a 50 mL column was thus found to be 0.88 and 1.2 mg/g, from a protein mixture and non-clarified cell homogenate suspension, respectively. The recovery and purification of the 50 mL column for separation of HbA from cell suspension were evaluated to be 79 and 58%, respectively. The MIP affinity cryogel also displayed binding and selectivity toward fetal Hb (HbF) under the same operational conditions.
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225. Evaluate Good Bus Driving Behavior with LSTM.
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Qingwen Han, Xiaochang Hu, Shibiao He, Lingqiu Zeng, Lei Ye 0001, and Xiaohan Yuan
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- 2018
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226. Study on Driving Fatigue Evaluation System Based on Short Time Period ECG Signal.
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Jianmei Lei, Fangli Liu, Qingwen Han, Yunyang Tang, Lingqiu Zeng, Min Chen, Lei Ye 0001, and Li Jin
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- 2018
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227. A Bus Oriented Coordination Method for Intra-cluster BSM Transmission.
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Qingwen Han, Qing He, Lingqiu Zeng, Lei Ye 0001, and Fengxi Li
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- 2018
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228. The Road Regional Hazard Level Evaluation Method Based on Ising Model.
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Qingwen Han, Zhoutao Yin, Lingqiu Zeng, Xiaoying Liu, Lei Ye 0001, Yifei Hu, and Jianmei Lei
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- 2018
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229. Wide Range CCT Laser-Based Illuminant With High Efficiency and Excellent Optical Performances
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Lei Ye, Jie Yang, Jiaheng He, Hua Yang, Weiqiang Zhao, Ping Chen, Zhe Liu, and Yun Zhang
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Electrical and Electronic Engineering ,Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Optics ,Electronic, Optical and Magnetic Materials - Published
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230. Isorhamnetin Induces Apoptosis and Suppresses Metastasis of Human Endometrial Carcinoma Ishikawa Cells via Endoplasmic Reticulum Stress Promotion and Matrix Metalloproteinase-2/9 Inhibition In Vitro and In Vivo
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Lei Ye, Run-Hui Ma, Xiu-Xiu Zhang, Kiran Thakur, Jian-Guo Zhang, Mohammad Rizwan Khan, Rosa Busquets, and Zhao-Jun Wei
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endometrial cancer ,Ishikawa ,isorhamnetin ,UPR response ,mitochondria ,Chemical technology ,TP1-1185 - Abstract
Endometrial cancer (EC) is a very common female cancer which has attracted more and more attention. According to the individual patient’s condition, the current treatment of EC patients is mainly based on surgery, which is supplemented by chemotherapy, radiotherapy, and endocrine intervention. However, these existing treatment strategies also have some inevitable limitations. Therefore, it is particularly important to find an active ingredient with low toxicity and a high safety profile against EC. Isorhamnetin is a flavonoid known to be present in a variety of plants, such as sea buckthorn, dry willow, and wolfberry. In recent years, the anti-tumor effects of isorhamnetin have been reported. In our study, isorhamnetin was shown to induce apoptosis in Ishikawa cells by inducing the endogenous mitochondrial apoptotic pathway and exogenous death receptor pathway, promoting the endoplasmic reticulum stress-related pathway, and activating the corresponding markers of UPR response. In addition, isorhamnetin affected the expression of MMP2 and MMP9-related proteins in vitro and in vivo and eventually repressed metastasis. Therefore, isorhamnetin can be used as a promising medicinal material for the treatment of EC.
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231. Metallogenic Mechanism and Geodynamic Background of the Chang’an Chong Cu-Mo Deposit in Southern Ailaoshan Tectonic Belt: New Evidence from Garnet U-Pb Dating and In-Situ S Isotope
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Bin Sun, Yi Liu, Yongfeng Yan, Lei Ye, and Gang Chen
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Chang’an Chong Cu-Mo deposit ,garnet U-Pb dating ,in-situ S isotope ,the metallogenic mechanism ,Mineralogy ,QE351-399.2 - Abstract
The Chang’an Chong Cu-Mo deposit is located in the Chang’an Cu-Mo-Au ore cluster in the southern Ailaoshan tectonic belt in southwestern China. There are six intrusive bodies in the mining area, among which the No.Ⅱ intrusive body is the largest and most closely related to Cu-Mo mineralization of skarn. The No. 1 main orebody is composed of the No. 1 copper orebody and No. 1 molybdenum orebody, which are distributed in parallel with similar shapes. In this paper, the age of skarn is determined by the LA-SF-ICP-MS U-Pb dating of garnet, and it is nearly consistent with the age of alkaline porphyry in this region (41–32 Ma). Compared with the U-Pb age of zircon from the ore-bearing porphyry and the Re-Os age of molybdenite, the U-Pb age of garnet was consistent with them within error, indicating that they were the same mineralization event, which further proves that the porphyry-skarn Cu-Mo-Au mineralization event along the Ailaoshan-Red River fault zone mainly occurred at 38~32 Ma. In-situ S isotope results show that the δ34S mean values of disseminated pyrite (PyI), pyrite of sulfide veins (PyⅡ) and chalcopyrite (Ccp) in the main mineralization period are 2.35‰, 3.60‰ and 0.55‰, respectively. These δ34S values are similar to those of magma and slightly enriched in δ34S, and the δ34S value of chalcopyrite is mainly concentrated near 0‰, so it can be considered that the S of the ore-forming fluid came from magmatic-hydrothermal fluids. Based on the comprehensive analysis of the regional metallogenic background, deposit chronology and isotope geochemistry, it is concluded that the Chang’an Chong Cu-Mo deposit was formed in an intra-plate post-collision strike-slip environment.
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232. Personalized Review Selection
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Lei, Ye, Hou, Ziwei, Xia, Haiyang, Tan, Jianlong, Li, Xiao, Al-Khiza’ay, Muhmmad, and Li, Gang
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- 2019
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233. The Use of CRISPR/Cas9 as a Tool to Study Human Infectious Viruses
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Huafeng Lin, Gang Li, Xiangwen Peng, Aimin Deng, Lei Ye, Lei Shi, Tuanmei Wang, and Jun He
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CRISPR/Cas9 ,delivery mode ,HIV ,HBV ,HPV ,infectious viruses ,Microbiology ,QR1-502 - Abstract
Clustered regularly interspaced short palindromic repeats (CRISPR) systems are a set of versatile gene-editing toolkit that perform diverse revolutionary functions in various fields of application such as agricultural practices, food industry, biotechnology, biomedicine, and clinical research. Specially, as a novel antiviral method of choice, CRISPR/Cas9 system has been extensively and effectively exploited to fight against human infectious viruses. Infectious diseases including human immunodeficiency virus (HIV), hepatitis B virus (HBV), human papillomavirus (HPV), and other viruses are still global threats with persistent potential to probably cause pandemics. To facilitate virus removals, the CRISPR/Cas9 system has already been customized to confer new antiviral capabilities into host animals either by modifying host genome or by directly targeting viral inherent factors in the form of DNA. Although several limitations and difficulties still need to be conquered, this technology holds great promises in the treatment of human viral infectious diseases. In this review, we will first present a brief biological feature of CRISPR/Cas9 systems, which includes a description of CRISPR/Cas9 structure and composition; thereafter, we will focus on the investigations and applications that employ CRISPR/Cas9 system to combat several human infectious viruses and discuss challenges and future perspectives of using this new platform in the preclinical and clinical settings as an antiviral strategy.
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234. A cubic DNA nanocage probe for in situ analysis of miRNA-10b in tumor-derived extracellular vesicles.
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Xiaoyan Sun, Yafei Chen, Haiyan Li, Wei Xing, Mingli Chen, Jianhua Wang, and Lei Ye
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EXTRACELLULAR vesicles ,DNA probes ,FLUORESCENCE resonance energy transfer ,BREAST - Abstract
This article discusses the development of a cubic DNA nanocage probe for the analysis of miRNA-10b in tumor-derived extracellular vesicles (EVs). The probe was able to enter EVs and react with miRNA-10b, allowing visualization of EV-mediated intercellular communication. The study highlights the importance of EVs in communication between cells and the potential of miRNA-10b as a biomarker for cancer diagnosis. The DNA nanocage probe offers a simple and effective approach for the detection and analysis of miRNAs in tumor-derived EVs. [Extracted from the article]
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235. miR-539-5p targets BMP2 to regulate Treg activation in B-cell acute lymphoblastic leukemia through TGF-β/Smads/MAPK.
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Qingkai Dai, Rui Shi, Ge Zhang, Yuefang Wang, Lei Ye, Luyun Peng, Siqi Guo, Jiajing He, Hao Yang, and Yongmei Jiang
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- 2024
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236. A Lightweight YOLO V5 Method for Detecting Thermal Spot Defects in PV Panels in Infrared Images
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Lei, Ye, primary, Wang, Xiaoye, additional, Wang, Runmin, additional, Yang, Fazhi, additional, and An, Aimin, additional
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- 2023
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237. Cabin Noise Separation Using an Improved Convolutional Time Domain Noise Separation Networks
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He, Qunyi, primary, Wang, Haitao, additional, Zeng, Xiangyang, additional, Chen, Kean, additional, Lei, Ye, additional, and Ren, Shuwei, additional
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238. Experimental study of amniotic lacrimal stent in the treatment of dry eye in castrated male rabbits
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Biao Li, Qing Yuan, Pei-Wen Zhu, Qi Lin, You-Lan Min, Wen-Qing Shi, Lei Ye, and Yi Shao
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amniotic ,lacrimal stent ,dry eye ,castrated male rabbits ,treatment ,Ophthalmology ,RE1-994 - Abstract
AIM:To explore the effect of amniotic lacrimal stent graft on castrated male rabbits of dry eye. METHODS: Thirty-six adult male rabbits were divided into two groups. Group A was treated with false castration, group B was pseudo-implantation group, and group C was implanted with lacrimal canal. Fluorescein(FL)staining and scoring and SⅠt examination, and confocal microscopy were performed at 2, 4, 6wk after implantation.RESULTS: The cornea of group A was smooth and clear, and the FL staining was not obvious. In group B, the cornea was rough, and the corneal epithelium was spotted with stained spots. The corneal surface of group C was smoother and more transparent than that of sham operation group and the punctate staining was not obviously. The FL staining scores and SⅠt examination were significant(PCONCLUSION: The amniotic lacrimal duct stent can significantly improve the symptoms and signs of castrated castrated male rabbit dry eye syndrome, and has a therapeutic effect.
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239. Clinical value of the quantitation of average daily platelet increase during the recovery period in childhood acute lymphoblastic leukaemia
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Yuefang Wang, Ge Zhang, Lei Ye, Qingkai Dai, Luyun Peng, Lan Chen, Qi Chen, Yongmei Jiang, and Ju Gao
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acute lymphoblastic leukaemia ,average daily platelet amount increase ,minimal residual disease ,platelet ,prognosis ,Diseases of the blood and blood-forming organs ,RC633-647.5 - Abstract
The time to platelet recovery (TPR) is becoming a predicting factor during the treatment of childhood acute leukaemia. However, the initial pre-treatment platelet count (PPC) could interfere with TPR. Here, we integrated both TPR and PPC as the average daily platelet amount increase (Ap) to predict the prognosis in childhood B-ALL during the recovery period.148 patients were enrolled. The relationship between the Ap and MRD was evaluated, and Multivariate analysis was performed to evaluate whether Ap was independently associated with a better EFS. The PPC was inversely correlated with TPR (rs = −0.519, P = 0.021). Patients in Ap >3.9 × 109/L group had better EFS (x2 = 3.109, P = 0.028) than TPR ≤ 16d. Multivariate analysis indicated that Ap > 3.9 × 109/L was independently associated with a longer EFS (RR = 3.468; 95%CI: 1.037–11.597, P = 0.043). However, when introducing both MRD and Ap > 3.9 × 109/L as candidate variables, the Ap > 3.9 × 109/L lost its independent effect (P = 0.081). The strong association between MRD on treatment day 33 and Ap > 3.9 × 109/L (x2 = 148.00, P = 0.000) was responsible for this phenomenon. Ap could be a valuable prognostic indicator in childhood B-ALL.
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240. A Survey of Termitomyces (Lyophyllaceae, Agaricales), Including a New Species, from a Subtropical Forest in Xishuangbanna, China
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Lei Ye, Samantha C. Karunarathna, Huli Li, Jianchu Xu, Kevin D. Hyde, and Peter E. Mortimer
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termitomyces ,symbiosis ,termites ,wild edible mushrooms ,Botany ,QK1-989 - Abstract
A survey of mushrooms was conducted in Xishuangbanna, Yunnan Province, China, in the rainy season (May to October) of 2012, 2013, and 2014, during which 16 specimens of Termitomyces were collected. Preliminary macro- and micro-characteristics, together with ITS sequence data, showed that four of the specimens belonged to a new species (Termitomyces fragilis), while the other 12 belonged to T. aurantiacus, T. eurrhizus, T. globules, T. microcarpus, and T. bulborhizus. In this paper, T. fragilis is introduced as a species new to science based on morphological characterization and phylogenetic analyses. Macro- and micro- morphological descriptions, color photographs and line drawings of the new species, and a phylogenetic tree to show the placement of the new species are provided. T. fragilis is then compared with other closely related taxa in the genus Termitomyces.
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241. OCTA analysis of the effect of Erlotinib on corneal thickness in mice
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Qing Yuan, Kang-Cheng Liu, Biao Li, Pei-Wen Zhu, Qi Lin, You-Lan Min, Wen-Qing Shi, Lei Ye, and Yi Shao
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optical coherence tomography angiography ,Erlotinib ,cornea ,Ophthalmology ,RE1-994 - Abstract
AIM: Optical coherence tomography angiography was used to explore the effect of erlotinib on the thickness of corneal epithelium and cornea in mice. METHODS: Totally 20 mice were randomly divided into experimental group and PBS group. Erlotinib eye drops was prepared. Erlotinib eye drops and PBS were applied to the two groups of mice at 8, 12, 16 and 20 o'clock each day. OCTA was used to measure the 17 regions of the epithelium and corneal thickness at 1wk, 2wk and 3wk before and after the eye droppings.RESULTS: There was no significant difference in the thickness of corneal epithelium and cornea between the experimental group and PBS group(all P>0.05). Two weeks after eye dropping, the areas of M, T5, IT5, I5, IN5, N5, T6, IT6, IN6 and N6 in the epithelium and corneal of experimental group were significantly thicker than those of PBS group(all PPPPCONCLUSION: Using OCTA, it can be found that ellotini has the effect of thickening corneal epithelium and cornea, and the effect is more obvious with the increase of application times.
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242. Tuber borchii Shapes the Ectomycorrhizosphere Microbial Communities of Corylus avellana
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Xiaolin Li, Xiaoping Zhang, Mei Yang, Lijuan Yan, Zongjing Kang, Yujun Xiao, Ping Tang, Lei Ye, Bo Zhang, Jie Zou, and Chengyi Liu
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Tuber borchii ,ectomycorrhizae ,microbial communities ,Corylus avellane ,soil ,Botany ,QK1-989 - Abstract
In this study, eight-month-old ectomycorrhizae of Tuber borchii with Corylus avellana were synthesized to explore the influence of T. borchii colonization on the soil properties and the microbial communities associated with C. avellana during the early symbiotic stage. The results showed that the bacterial richness and diversity in the ectomycorrhizae were significantly higher than those in the control roots, whereas the fungal diversity was not changed in response to T. borchii colonization. Tuber was the dominant taxon (82.97%) in ectomycorrhizae. Some pathogenic fungi, including Ilyonectria and Podospora, and other competitive mycorrhizal fungi, such as Hymenochaete, had significantly lower abundance in the T. borchii inoculation treatment. It was found that the ectomycorrhizae of C. avellana contained some more abundant bacterial genera (e.g., Rhizobium, Pedomicrobium, Ilumatobacter, Streptomyces, and Geobacillus) and fungal genera (e.g., Trechispora and Humicola) than the control roots. The properties of rhizosphere soils were also changed by T. borchii colonization, like available nitrogen, available phosphorus and exchangeable magnesium, which indicated a feedback effect of mycorrhizal synthesis on soil properties. Overall, this work highlighted the interactions between the symbionts and the microbes present in the host, which shed light on our understanding of the ecological functions of T. borchii and facilitate its commercial cultivation.
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243. Abnormalities of interhemispheric functional connectivity in individuals with acute eye pain: a resting-state fMRI study
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Zhi-Zhang Dong, Fei-Yin Zhu, Wen-Qing Shi, Yong-Qiang Shu, Lin-Long Chen, Qing Yuan, Qi Lin, Pei-Wen Zhu, Kang-Cheng Liu, You-Lan Min, Lei Ye, and Yi Shao
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acute eye pain ,voxel-mirrored homotopic connectivity ,functional magnetic resonance imaging ,resting state ,Ophthalmology ,RE1-994 - Abstract
AIM: To study the changes of the resting state functional connectivity (rsFC) between acute eye pain (EP) subjects and healthy controls (HCs) in the two hemispheres by using voxel-mirrored homotopic connectivity (VMHC) method. METHODS: Totally 20 patients with EP and 20 HCs were enrolled, sex, age, and education were matched, and all subjects were examined by functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) scans at resting-state. The changes of rsFC between the hemispheres were evaluated by the VMHC method according to Gaussian random field (GRF) theory. In order to identify the VMHC, as biomarkers for distinguishing EP and from HC, the receiver operating characteristic curves (ROC) had been analyzed. The relationships were evaluated with Pearson correlation analysis between the mean VMHC signal values and clinical features in these patients. RESULTS: By comparing with health subjects, the significant decreased VMHC values was observed in lingual/calcarine (Brodmann area, BA 30), precentral/postcentral gyrus (PreCG/PosCG; BA 4) and medial frontal gyrus (MFG; BA 8) (false discovery rate corrected
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244. Adrenocortical carcinoma in patients with MEN1: a kindred report and review of the literature
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Weixi Wang, Rulai Han, Lei Ye, Jing Xie, Bei Tao, Fukang Sun, Ran Zhuo, Xi Chen, Xiaxing Deng, Cong Ye, Hongyan Zhao, and Shu Wang
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adrenocortical carcinoma (ACC) ,multiple endocrine neoplasia type 1 (MEN1) ,TP53 ,CTNNB1 ,Diseases of the endocrine glands. Clinical endocrinology ,RC648-665 - Abstract
Objective: Up to 40% of multiple endocrine neoplasia type 1 (MEN1) patients may have adrenal cortical tumors. However, adrenocortical carcinoma (ACC) is rare. The clinical manifestations, prevalence, inheritance and prognosis of ACC associated with MEN1 remain unclear. Here we report the clinical manifestations and prevalence of ACC in patients with MEN1. Design and methods: A retrospective analysis of ACC associated with MEN1 patients at a single tertiary care center from December 2001 to June 2017. Genetic analysis of MEN1 and other ACC associated genes, loss of heterozygosity (LOH) of MEN1 locus, immunohistochemistry staining of menin, P53 and β-catenin in ACC tissue were performed. Results: Two related patients had ACC associated with MEN1. The father had ENSAT stage IV tumor with excessive production of cortisol; the daughter had nonfunctional ENSAT stage I tumor. Both patients carried novel germline heterozygous mutation (c.400_401insC) of MEN1. The wild-type MEN1 allele was lost in the resected ACC tissue from the daughter with no menin staining. The ACC tissue had nuclear β-catenin staining, with heterozygous CTNNB1 mutation of 357del24 and P53 staining in only 20% cells. Conclusions: ACC associated with MEN1 is rare and may occur in familial aggregates.
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245. A Bus-Oriented Mobile FCNs Infrastructure and Intra-Cluster BSM Transmission Mechanism
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Lingqiu Zeng, Junjun Zhang, Qingwen Han, Lei Ye, Qing He, Xiaoyuan Zhang, and Tingyi Yang
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Mobile FCNs ,bus oriented clustering method ,mobile similarity ,BSM transmission ,Electrical engineering. Electronics. Nuclear engineering ,TK1-9971 - Abstract
With the concept of edge computing being put forward, the edge node should play an important role in resource allocation and local computation. However, there are two basic problems to confront in this arena: the performance of basic safety message (BSM) exchange and the frequency of service migration, both of which are related to the vehicle's mobility feature. To decrease the frequency of service migration and enhance the efficiency of the BSM exchange, in this paper, a bus-oriented mobile fog computing nodes infrastructure is proposed, while a mobile similarity-based clustering method is given. In the proposed method, the bus node, which is considered as a fog-computing node (FCN), is used as a sink node, which fulfills communication resource allocation and convergence computing tasks. MATLAB is used to simulate the path loss feature, while a network simulator (NS-3) is employed to investigate the performance of the proposed scheme. The simulation results show that the proposed scheme significantly decreases the frequency of service migration and perform high communication efficiency for intra-cluster BSMs exchange.
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246. Multidimensional Joint Domain Localized Matrix Constant False Alarm Rate Detector Based on Information Geometry Method With Applications to High Frequency Surface Wave Radar
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Lei Ye, Qiang Yang, Qiushi Chen, and Weibo Deng
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Radar applications ,radar detection ,information entropy ,detectors ,multidimensional signal processing ,radar signal processing ,Electrical engineering. Electronics. Nuclear engineering ,TK1-9971 - Abstract
This paper proposes a joint domain localized matrix constant false alarm rate detector based on the space-time adaptive processing and information geometry method to improve the detection performance for high-frequency surface wave radar. Unlike traditional target detectors that use one-dimensional or two-dimensional amplitude information, the proposed detector considers multidimensional information of the signal to easily distinguish the target from the noise or clutter. The multidimensional information is obtained by joint domain localized processing, a reduced dimension space-time adaptive algorithm. Then using the information geometry method, we map the detection problem to the geometric manifold and detect the targets by geometric measures. This paper proposes different detectors based on different geometric measures. The experiments and results show that the proposed detectors can enhance the detection performance compared with classical cell average constant false alarm rate detector.
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247. LR-LRU: A PACS-Oriented Intelligent Cache Replacement Policy
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Yinyin Wang, Yuwang Yang, Chen Han, Lei Ye, Yaqi Ke, and Qingguang Wang
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PACS ,cache replacement policy ,logistic regression ,hybrid storage ,LRU ,Electrical engineering. Electronics. Nuclear engineering ,TK1-9971 - Abstract
An intelligent cache replacement policy suitable for picture archiving and communication systems (PACS) was proposed in this work. By combining the logistic regression (LR) algorithm with the classic least recently used (LRU) cache replacement policy, we have created a new intelligent cache replacement policy called LR-LRU. The LR-LRU policy is unlike conventional cache replacement policies, which are solely dependent on the intrinsic properties of the cached items. Our PACS-oriented LRLRU algorithm identifies the variables that affect file access probabilities by mining medical data. The LR algorithm is then used to model the future access probabilities of the cached items, thus improving cache performance. In addition, ℓ1-regularization was used to reduce the absolute values of the variables' coefficients. This screens some variables that have little influence on the model by causing their coefficients to approach zero, which achieves the effect of screening the variables. Finally, a simulation experiment was performed using the trace-driven simulation method. It was shown that the ℓ1-regularized LR model is superior to the LR and ℓ2-regularized LR models. The LR-LRU cache algorithm significantly improves PACS cache performance when compared to conventional cache replacement policies, such as LRU, LFU, SIZE, GDF, and GDSF.
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248. Adaptive Evaluation of Virtual Machine Placement and Migration Scheduling Algorithms Using Stochastic Petri Nets
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Ying Liu, Ke Wang, Liang Ge, Lei Ye, and Jingde Cheng
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Adaptive evaluation ,virtual machine placement and migration ,scheduling algorithms ,stochastic reward net ,Electrical engineering. Electronics. Nuclear engineering ,TK1-9971 - Abstract
More and more mobile applications rely on the combination of both mobile and cloud computing technology to bring out their full potential. The cloud is usually used for providing additional computing resources that cannot be handled efficiently by the mobile devices. Cloud usage, however, results in several challenges related to the management of virtualized resources. A large number of scheduling algorithms are proposed to balance between performance and cost of data center. Due to huge cost and time consuming of measure-based and simulation method, this paper proposes an adaptive method to evaluate scheduling algorithms. In this method, the virtual machine placement and migration process are modeled by using Stochastic Reward Nets. Different scheduling methods are described as reward functions to perform the adaptive evaluation. Two types of performance metrics are also discussed: one is about quality of service, such as system availability, mean waiting time, and mean service time, and the other is the cost of runtime, such as energy consumption and cost of migration. Compared to a simulation method, the analysis model in this paper only modifies the reward function for different scheduling algorithms and does not need to reconstruct the process. The numeric results suggest that it also has a good accuracy and can quantify the influence of scheduling algorithms on both quality of service and cost of runtime.
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249. An Integrated Fast Data Transmission Scheme Based on Network Coding
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Chen Han, Jun Yin, Lei Ye, Yaqi Ke, and Yuwang Yang
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Network coding ,wireless sensor networks ,integrated fast data transmission scheme ,Electrical engineering. Electronics. Nuclear engineering ,TK1-9971 - Abstract
Network coding has been investigated to improve the data transmission performance of wireless sensor networks (WSNs), and reduce data redundancy in data centers. In recent years, the amount of sensor data transmitted to data centers for analysis has increased dramatically, and traditional transmission schemes have encountered problems due to low transmission efficiency under conditions with massive data transmission. These problems are caused by the use of multiple codecs (including several coding and recoding codecs at the sensor nodes, one for decoding at the data gateway, one for coding for redundant storage and one for decoding to obtain original sensor data) and inefficient decoding processes. To solve these problems, we present an integrated fast data transmission scheme based on network coding. We consider the data transmission of WSNs and storage at data centers simultaneously so that codecs at data gateways can be avoided, and the encoded data can be stored directly in data centers. Furthermore, we design a gradient constraint flooding protocol based on network coding for data-intensive WSNs, and implement a fast, parallel decoding scheme for the data center. Our experimental results show that our scheme has the better performance in terms of rapid data delivery and decoding speed than traditional schemes.
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250. Cardiomyocyte Proliferation from Fetal- to Adult- and from Normal- to Hypertrophy and Failing Hearts
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Sanford P. Bishop, Jianyi Zhang, and Lei Ye
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fetal ,neonatal ,hyperplasia ,physiologic hypertrophy ,pathologic hypertrophy ,sarcomere ,Biology (General) ,QH301-705.5 - Abstract
The cardiomyocyte undergoes dramatic changes in structure, metabolism, and function from the early fetal stage of hyperplastic cell growth, through birth and the conversion to hypertrophic cell growth, continuing to the adult stage and responding to various forms of stress on the myocardium, often leading to myocardial failure. The fetal cell with incompletely formed sarcomeres and other cellular and extracellular components is actively undergoing mitosis, organelle dispersion, and formation of daughter cells. In the first few days of neonatal life, the heart is able to repair fully from injury, but not after conversion to hypertrophic growth. Structural and metabolic changes occur following conversion to hypertrophic growth which forms a barrier to further cardiomyocyte division, though interstitial components continue dividing to keep pace with cardiac growth. Both intra- and extracellular structural changes occur in the stressed myocardium which together with hemodynamic alterations lead to metabolic and functional alterations of myocardial failure. This review probes some of the questions regarding conditions that regulate normal and pathologic growth of the heart.
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- 2022
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