1,711 results on '"Meng, Ping"'
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302. Photovoltaic defect detection method for marine pasture based on deep learning
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Kong, Xiangjie, Guo, Dan, Qiao, Xueming, Xu, Ming, Meng, Ping, Yong, Qun, Li, Yuwen, and Li, Shuangchao
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- 2023
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303. Zero-Dimensional Hybrid Cuprous Halide of [BAPMA]Cu2Br5as a Highly Efficient Light Emitter and an X-Ray Scintillator
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Liu, Yu-Hang, Wang, Nan-Nan, Ren, Meng-Ping, Yan, Xue, Wu, Yi-Fan, Yue, Cheng-Yang, and Lei, Xiao-Wu
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Lead halide perovskites have been explored as a new kind of promising X-ray with wide applications in radiation-associated fields, but low light yield and serious toxicity extremely restrict further applications. To address these issues, we herein demonstrated one new zero-dimensional (0D) organic–inorganic hybrid cuprous halide of [BAPMA]Cu2Br5(BAPMA = N,N-Bis(3-aminopropyl) methylamine) containing discrete [Cu4Br10]6–tetramers as excellent lead-free scintillators. Upon UV light excitation, [BAPMA]Cu2Br5displays highly efficient broadband yellowish-green light emission with one dominant peak at 526 nm, a large Stokes shift of 244 nm, and a high photoluminescent quantum yield of 53.40%. Significantly, this broadband light emission can also be excited by higher-energy X-ray as radioluminescence with a high scintillation light yield of 43,744 photons/MeV. The detection limit of 0.074 μGyair/s is also far less than the required value for regular medical diagnostics of 5.5 μGyair/s. The solution-assembled hybrid structure facilely enables the [BAPMA]Cu2Br5-based scintillation screen to display high-performance X-ray imaging with a spatial resolution of 15.79 lp/mm showcasing potential application in X-ray radiography. In brief, combined merits of low toxicity and cost, negligible self-absorption, a low detection limit, considerable light yield, and spatial resolution highlight the excellent scintillation performance of 0D hybrid cuprous halide.
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- 2023
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304. Tropical forest soils serve as substantial and persistent methane sinks
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Jiguang Feng, Meng-Ping Chen, Lian-Yan Yang, Wen-Jie Liu, Zheng-Hong Tan, Biao Zhu, Li-Guo Liao, Shushi Peng, Jun-Fu Zhao, Guan-Ze Wang, and Yi-Bin Cui
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Wet season ,010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciences ,Methanotroph ,Ecosystem ecology ,lcsh:Medicine ,01 natural sciences ,complex mixtures ,Article ,Methane ,Soil respiration ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Dry season ,medicine ,lcsh:Science ,Water content ,0105 earth and related environmental sciences ,Multidisciplinary ,lcsh:R ,Carbon cycle ,04 agricultural and veterinary sciences ,Seasonality ,Tropical ecology ,medicine.disease ,chemistry ,Environmental chemistry ,Soil water ,040103 agronomy & agriculture ,0401 agriculture, forestry, and fisheries ,Environmental science ,lcsh:Q - Abstract
Although tropical forest soils contributed substantially global soil methane uptake, observations on soil methane fluxes in tropical forests are still sparse, especially in Southeast Asia, leading to large uncertainty in the estimation of global soil methane uptake. Here, we conducted two-year (from Sep, 2016 to Sep, 2018) measurements of soil methane fluxes in a lowland tropical forest site in Hainan island, China. At this tropical forest site, soils were substantial methane sink, and average annual soil methane uptake was estimated at 2.00 kg CH4-C ha−1 yr−1. The seasonality of soil methane uptake showed strong methane uptake in the dry season (−1.00 nmol m−2 s−1) and almost neutral or weak soil methane uptake in the wet season (−0.24 nmol m−2 s−1). The peak soil methane uptake rate was observed as −1.43 nmol m−2 s−1 in February, 2018, the driest and coolest month during the past 24 months. Soil moisture was the dominant controller of methane fluxes, and could explain 94% seasonal variation of soil methane fluxes. Soil temperature could not enhance the explanation of seasonal variation of soil methane fluxes on the top of soil moisture. A positive relationship between soil methane uptake and soil respiration was also detected, which might indicate co-variation in activities of methanotroph and roots and/or microbes for soil heterotrophic respiration. Our study highlights that tropical forests in this region acted as a methane sink.
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- 2019
305. Impact of CYP2R1, CYP27A1 and CYP27B1 genetic polymorphisms controlling vitamin D metabolism on susceptibility to hepatitis C virus infection in a high-risk Chinese population
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Yun Zhang, Peng Huang, Rongbin Yu, Jing-jing Yang, Ting Tian, Meng-ping Wu, Hong-Gang Yi, Jie Wang, Chao-nan Xie, and Haozhi Fan
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Adult ,Male ,China ,Hepatitis C virus ,Single-nucleotide polymorphism ,Biology ,medicine.disease_cause ,Polymorphism, Single Nucleotide ,Pathogenesis ,03 medical and health sciences ,Virology ,medicine ,Vitamin D and neurology ,Humans ,Genetic Predisposition to Disease ,Vitamin D ,Allele ,Cytochrome P450 Family 2 ,Genetic Association Studies ,Aged ,030304 developmental biology ,25-Hydroxyvitamin D3 1-alpha-Hydroxylase ,0303 health sciences ,030306 microbiology ,Haplotype ,Case-control study ,General Medicine ,Hepatitis C ,Middle Aged ,medicine.disease ,Haplotypes ,Case-Control Studies ,Cholestanetriol 26-Monooxygenase ,Female - Abstract
CYP27A1, CYP2R1 and CYP27B1 hydroxylases are involved in the synthesis of 1, 25-hydroxyvitamin D3, which plays a role in the immune regulation and pathogenesis of hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection. The aim of the present study was to investigate the relationships between polymorphisms in vitamin D pathway genes and HCV infection outcomes in a Chinese population. Nine single-nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) of CYP27A1, CYP2R1 and CYP27B1 were genotyped in a high-risk Chinese population. The distributions of these SNPs were compared among groups with different outcomes of HCV infection, including 863 cases of persistent HCV infection, 524 cases of spontaneous clearance, and 1079 uninfected controls. The results showed that the CYP2R1 rs12794714-G, rs10741657-A, rs1562902-C, and rs10766197-G alleles were significantly associated with increased susceptibility to HCV infection (all PFDR
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- 2019
306. Surface conductance for evapotranspiration of tropical forests: Calculations, variations, and controls
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Xue-Yan Liu, Meng Ping Chen, Fang Jun Ding, Takashi Hirano, Natalia Restrepo-Coupe, Humberto Ribeiro da Rocha, Guan Ze Wang, Lian Yan Yang, Chun Sheng He, Zheng-Hong Tan, Michael L. Goulden, Scott R. Saleska, Gao Fu, Jun Fu Zhao, Liang Song, Yoshiko Kosugi, Shushi Peng, and Jiye Zeng
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0106 biological sciences ,Atmospheric Science ,Global and Planetary Change ,010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciences ,Eddy covariance ,EVAPOTRANSPIRAÇÃO ,Conductance ,Forestry ,Atmospheric sciences ,01 natural sciences ,Atmosphere ,Evapotranspiration ,Dry season ,Environmental science ,Penman–Monteith equation ,Agronomy and Crop Science ,Water vapor ,010606 plant biology & botany ,0105 earth and related environmental sciences ,Transpiration - Abstract
Tropical forests are responsible for the evaporation and transpiration of large quantities of water into the atmosphere annually. Surface conductance (gs) is a poorly understood phenomenon that plays a central role in regulating this evapotranspiration. We studied the calculations, variations, and environmental factors controlling gs based on eddy flux measurements from 10 tropical forest sites that covered a wide range of water gradients across continents. We found that boundary layer conductance (gb) is comparable with aerodynamic conductance for momentum (gaM) and thus, it should not be ignored in estimations of total aerodynamic conductance for water vapor (gaV). Based on the findings, we have made some recommendations for gaM estimation both with and without measurements of turbulence. The seasonal variation of gs is low in humid sites but large in sites with a dry season. A value of 24.8 ± 13.8 mm s−1 was suggested for maximum surface conductance (gsmax) for tropical forests. Both water vapor deficit (D) and radiation (Q) play an important role in controlling gs. The model driven by both D and Q could capture the diurnal variations of gs well and could be implemented in large-scale models in future. We believe the findings of this study could contribute substantially to our understanding of tropical forest gs.
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- 2019
307. CYP24A1 genetic variants in the vitamin D metabolic pathway are involved in the outcomes of hepatitis C virus infection among high-risk Chinese population
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Yun Zhang, Ru Zhang, Ting Tian, Peng Huang, Jie Wang, Meng-ping Wu, Haozhi Fan, Chao-nan Xie, Rongbin Yu, Yu-ling Zhong, and Jing-jing Yang
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Adult ,Male ,0301 basic medicine ,Microbiology (medical) ,Hepatitis C virus ,030106 microbiology ,Single-nucleotide polymorphism ,Logistic regression ,medicine.disease_cause ,Polymorphism, Single Nucleotide ,lcsh:Infectious and parasitic diseases ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,CYP24A1 ,Risk Factors ,Polymorphism (computer science) ,Genetic variation ,Vitamin D and neurology ,medicine ,Humans ,lcsh:RC109-216 ,030212 general & internal medicine ,Vitamin D ,Vitamin D3 24-Hydroxylase ,Gene ,business.industry ,General Medicine ,Hepatitis C, Chronic ,Middle Aged ,Infectious Diseases ,Haplotypes ,Immunology ,Female ,business ,Metabolic Networks and Pathways - Abstract
Background and aims: It has been demonstrated that 1,25-hydroxyvitamin-D3-24-hydroxylase, encoded by CYP24A1 gene, is a key enzyme that neutralizes the active vitamin D3 metabolite 1,25-dihydroxyvitamin D3 [1,25(OH)2D3] in response to hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection. This study aimed to investigate whether CYP24A1 genetic variation is associated with HCV infection outcomes. Methods: 848 HCV chronically infected subjects, 507 natural clearance subjects, and 1017 uninfected controls were enrolled. Nine single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) in theCYP24A1 gene were genotyped using the Sequenom MassARRAY platform. Results: After adjusting for age, gender, and routes of infection, logistic regression analyses showed that rs6013897-A was associated with an elevated risk of HCV infection (P
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- 2019
308. Stabilization of foam and emulsion by subcritical water-treated soy protein: Effect of aggregation state
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Juan Yang, Jian Guo, Jin-Mei Wang, Xiao-Wei Chen, Meng-Ping Wang, and Xiao-Quan Yang
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Coalescence (physics) ,Flocculation ,010304 chemical physics ,Chemistry ,General Chemical Engineering ,04 agricultural and veterinary sciences ,General Chemistry ,040401 food science ,01 natural sciences ,Hydrophobic effect ,0404 agricultural biotechnology ,Adsorption ,Chemical engineering ,0103 physical sciences ,Emulsion ,Water treatment ,Soy protein ,Food Science ,Macromolecule - Abstract
Soy protein isolate (SPI, 1–4 wt%) was heated by conventional heat treatment (90 °C) and subcritical water treatment (SW, 120 °C). The aggregation degree, surface hydrophobicity, interfacial adsorption behaviors, foaming and emulsifying properties were characterized to evaluate the effects of aggregation degree on the foaming and emulsifying properties of proteins. SW treatment induced the formation of larger soluble aggregates dominated by intermolecular hydrophobic interactions. Compared to native SPI and SPI heated at 90 °C (SPI90), SW-treated SPI showed a higher surface activity at the air-water and oil-water interface due to lower aggregation degree and more flexible conformation. Obvious improvements of foam capacity and stability may be attributed to the formation of an interfacial layer with higher macromolecule interactions. Moreover, SW treatment effectively improved storage and freeze-thaw stability against emulsion coalescence due to the formation of a thicker multilayer, although higher flocculation degree was observed. These results suggest that SW treatment could be an effective technique to modify structural and functional properties of soy protein for stable foam and emulsion foods.
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- 2019
309. Predictive model of aflatoxin contamination risk associated with granary-stored corn with versicolorin A monitoring and logistic regression
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Shu Yao Zhang, Chun Fang Xie, Dong Sheng Yao, Da Ling Liu, Meng Ping Jiang, Shao Yan Zheng, and Hao Wang
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Aflatoxin ,Food Safety ,Health, Toxicology and Mutagenesis ,Anthraquinones ,Food Contamination ,Granary ,Toxicology ,Logistic regression ,Risk Assessment ,Zea mays ,03 medical and health sciences ,Aflatoxins ,Food supply ,Aflatoxin contamination ,Humans ,030304 developmental biology ,0303 health sciences ,030306 microbiology ,business.industry ,Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health ,food and beverages ,General Chemistry ,General Medicine ,Contamination ,Food safety ,Logistic Models ,Food Storage ,Early warning system ,Environmental science ,business ,Food Science - Abstract
Predictions of aflatoxin (AF) in grain at post-harvest can be useful for ensuring the safety of stored grain. Versicolorin (Ver) A, a precursor of AFB1, can serve as an early indicator of AF contamination, even when AFs themselves are present at undetectable levels. In the current research, we developed a probabilistic model based on logistic regression and Ver A levels to estimate the risk of AF contamination in stored corn. Moisture content, aflatoxigenic fungal load, and initial and maximum values of Ver A in the first three sampling cycles were experimentally determined as the four important factors for the probabilistic model. Both internal and external model validations were shown to be high at 96.4% and 93.3%, respectively. For high-risk samples, a precise model was developed to predict the maximum period of safe storage, which can be useful for decision-making by the stakeholders in feed and food supply chain. Our findings provide a basis tool for establishing an early warning system for AF contamination in granaries, which can improve global food safety. Assay procedures of the molecular imprinted polymer based chemiluminescence method for determination of chloramphenicol
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- 2019
310. Ink-jet patterning of graphene by cap assisted barrier-guided CVD
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Mario Hofmann, Chia Chen Hsu, Meng-Ping Wu, Chu-Chi Ting, Ya-Ping Hsieh, Ding-Rui Chen, and Sheng-Kuei Chiu
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Materials science ,Cost effectiveness ,Orders of magnitude (temperature) ,Graphene ,General Chemical Engineering ,Nanotechnology ,02 engineering and technology ,General Chemistry ,Chemical vapor deposition ,Conductivity ,010402 general chemistry ,021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology ,01 natural sciences ,0104 chemical sciences ,law.invention ,Etching (microfabrication) ,law ,Printed electronics ,0210 nano-technology ,Deposition (law) - Abstract
Barrier-guided CVD growth could provide a new route to printed electronics by combining high quality 2D materials synthesis with scalable and cost-effective deposition methods. Unfortunately, we observe the limited stability of the barrier at growth conditions which results in its removal within minutes due to hydrogen etching. This work describes a route towards enhancing the stability of an ink-jet deposited barrier for high resolution patterning of high quality graphene. By modifying the etching kinetics under confinement, the barrier film could be stabilized and high resolution barriers could be retained even after 6 hours of graphene growth. Thus produced microscopic graphene devices exhibited an increase in conductivity by 6 orders of magnitude and a decrease in defectiveness by 48 times yielding performances that are superior to devices produced by traditional lithographical patterning which indicates the potential of our approach for future electronic applications.
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- 2019
311. Detection of Self-explosive Insulators in Aerial Images Based on Improved YOLO v4
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Li Yi, Li Jinguo, Zhai Yongjie, and Meng Ping
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History ,Computer Science Applications ,Education - Abstract
In view of the low detection efficiency of traditional aerial image-based self-explosive insulators and the need to manually extract the features of self-explosive insulators, a self-explosive insulator detection algorithm based on the improved YOLO v4 is proposed: We use the hybrid data augmentation method to increase the number of defective samples of self-explosive insulators and increase the diversity of self-explosive insulators to improve the detection accuracy of the algorithm. In addition, the channel attention mechanism is combined with the YOLO v4 algorithm to improve the feature extraction capability of algorithms to self-explosion insulators. The proposed algorithm is verified using the expanded self-explosive insulator dataset and the traffic signs dataset TT100K. The experimental results show that the proposed algorithm has a mAP of 92.0 % on the self-explosive insulator dataset and has an F1-score of 78.70% on TT100K dataset, which has positive significance for the research on self-explosive insulator detection.
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- 2022
312. Modelling analysis for design of microshutters with new electrode configuration
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Ming Ke, Alexander S. Kutyrev, Carl A. Kotecki, Kyowon Kim, Matthew A. Greenhouse, Meng-Ping Chang, Rainer Fettig, Regis P. Brekosky, and Yongjie Hu
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Metals and Alloys ,Electrical and Electronic Engineering ,Condensed Matter Physics ,Instrumentation ,Surfaces, Coatings and Films ,Electronic, Optical and Magnetic Materials - Published
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313. Roles and mechanisms of miR-195–5p in human solid cancers
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Qi, Xu, Jia-Lin, Xu, Wen-Quan, Chen, Wen-Xiu, Xu, Yu-Xin, Song, Wen-Juan, Tang, Di, Xu, Meng-Ping, Jiang, and Jinhai, Tang
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Gene Expression Regulation, Neoplastic ,Pharmacology ,MicroRNAs ,Cell Movement ,Cell Line, Tumor ,Neoplasms ,Humans ,Apoptosis ,RNA, Long Noncoding ,General Medicine ,Cell Proliferation - Abstract
Cancer persists as a worldwide disease that contributes to high morbidity and mortality rates. As a class of non-coding RNA, microRNAs (miRNAs) are one kind of important regulators in cancer and frequently implicated in tumor development and progression. Emerging experiments have suggested that miRNA-195-5p (miR-195-5p) can regulate neoplastic processes in many pathways. For instance, miR-195-5p can not only regulate proliferation, migration and invasion of tumor cells but also promote tumor cell apoptosis. Furthermore, low expression of miR-195-5p could induce drug resistance. Our review focuses on the expression of miR-195-5p in various tumors and elucidates the related mechanisms of which miR-195-5p participates in tumor biology, as well as summarizes the roles of miR-195-5p in tumor progression. We believe that miR-195-5p might have potential utility as a novel diagnostic biomarker and therapeutic target for cancer.
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- 2022
314. Sanguisorba officinalis L synergistically enhanced 5-fluorouracil cytotoxicity in colorectal cancer cells by promoting a reactive oxygen species-mediated, mitochondria-caspase-dependent apoptotic pathway
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Liu, Meng-ping, Liao, Min, Dai, Cong, Chen, Jie-feng, Yang, Chun-juan, Liu, Ming, Chen, Zuan-guang, and Yao, Mei-cun
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- 2016
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315. The gp130 cytokines mediate differential signal pathway activation and transcriptional responses in astrocytes versus microglia: ID: 122
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Hsu, Meng-Ping, Rose-John, Stefan, and Campbell, Iain L.
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- 2015
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316. Analysis of IL-6/gp130 family receptor expression reveals that in contrast to astroglia, microglia lack the oncostatin M receptor and functional responses to oncostatin M
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Hsu, Meng-Ping, Frausto, Ricardo, Rose-John, Stefan, and Campbell, Iain L.
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- 2015
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317. Vitamin D binding protein polymorphisms influence susceptibility to hepatitis C virus infection in a high-risk Chinese population
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Ting Tian, Yun Zhang, Haozhi Fan, Ming Yue, Meng-ping Wu, Jie Wang, Xueshan Xia, Hong-Gang Yi, Chao-nan Xie, Yue Feng, Rongbin Yu, and Peng Huang
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Adult ,Male ,0301 basic medicine ,China ,Vitamin D-binding protein ,Hepatitis C virus ,Biology ,Logistic regression ,medicine.disease_cause ,Polymorphism, Single Nucleotide ,Pathogenesis ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Asian People ,Genetics ,medicine ,Humans ,Genetic Predisposition to Disease ,Allele ,Gene ,Genetic Association Studies ,Aged ,Vitamin D-Binding Protein ,Haplotype ,General Medicine ,Odds ratio ,Middle Aged ,Hepatitis C ,030104 developmental biology ,Haplotypes ,Case-Control Studies ,030220 oncology & carcinogenesis ,Immunology ,Female - Abstract
Vitamin D binding protein (VDBP) plays an important role in the immune modulation and pathogenesis of hepatitis C viral (HCV) infection by influencing serum vitamin D levels. The present study aims to evaluate the association of VDBP genetic polymorphisms with susceptibility to and chronicity of HCV infection in a high-risk Chinese population. Seven genetic variants in the VDBP gene were genotyped in a case-control study of 886 patients with HCV persistent infection, 539 subjects with spontaneous clearance, and 1081 uninfected controls. Logistic regression analysis was used to assess the effects of these variants on HCV infection outcomes. The results showed that two variants rs7041-G and rs3733359-T alleles were significantly associated with increased susceptibility of HCV infection, and the combined effect of the two unfavorable alleles was related to an elevated risk of HCV infection in a locus-dosage manner (Ptrend = 8.16 × 10−4). Interaction analysis manifested that rs7041-GT/GG and rs3733359-CT/TT jointly increased risk of HCV infection. Moreover, haplotype analysis suggested that compared with the most frequent TC haplotype, the haplotype carrying GT indicated a risk effect of HCV infection [odds ratio (OR) = 1.464]. However, no significant associations were observed for the other five variants. These findings implied that VDBP rs7041-G and rs3733359-T variants may contribute to increased susceptibility to HCV infection in a high-risk Chinese population.
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- 2018
318. [Improve the Integrity Rate of Response and Teaching for Tube Care Administered by the Primary Caregiver]
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Shiang-Mei, Lan, Jing-Yun, Lin, Zhi-Xuan, Su, Hsiu-Wen, Hsu, Cheng-En, Lee, and Meng-Ping, Hsu
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Tracheostomy ,Caregivers ,Humans ,Health Education ,Intubation, Gastrointestinal ,Quality of Health Care - Abstract
The need to use an indwelling nasogastric tube, urinary catheter, or tracheostomy tube (the so-called "three tubes") because of illness or prolonged bedrest is increasing. The functions and effectiveness of these tubes may be maintained only with correct care. Improper care, slippage, obstruction, or infection may in severe cases cause septic shock or even death.To increase the completeness of the reverse demonstration of three tubes care instructions by primary caregivers to further improve related care quality.Between February 10th and March 31st, 2019, the completeness rates of reverse demonstration of nasogastric tube, urinary catheter, and tracheostomy tube care instructions among the primary caregivers participating in this study were shown to be low, at 42.5%, 38%, and 58.3%, respectively. The plausible causes were: 1. Human: Poor communication, forgetting the care steps, having no time for learning, and fear of performing nasogastric tube rotation; 2. Instrument: Lack of graphic demonstrations in health education materials; 3. Policy: Lack of standards and auditing. The implemented intervention involved creating innovative health-education instruments, videos and flash cards about three tubes care in multiple languages, and straps for holding the urinary catheter and developing standards and an auditing system for the reverse demonstration of three tube care instructions by primary caregivers.The completeness rates for the reverse demonstration of nasogastric tube, urinary catheter, and tracheostomy tube care instructions among the primary caregivers improved to 97.3%, 96.3%, and 95%, respectively.Using the innovative health-education aids and improvements introduced in this study, the ability of primary caregivers to correctly perform the care steps should improve significantly.提升主要照顧者管路照護回覆示教之完整率.疾病或是長期臥床導致病人需留置鼻胃管、尿管、氣切管(簡稱三管)與日俱增,正確照護才能維持管路原有功能;倘若照顧不當,使管路滑脫、阻塞、感染,嚴重可能引發敗血性休克,危及生命。.提升主要照顧者對三管照護回覆示教之完整率,進而提升照護品質。.於2019年2月10日至3月31日期間查核主要照顧者對鼻胃管、導尿管、氣切管照護回覆示教之完整率低,分別為42.5%、38%、58.3%,主要原因:(一)人員:溝通不良、忘記照護步驟、沒時間學、不敢做鼻胃管旋轉。(二)工具:衛教單張無圖示。(三)政策:缺乏標準、稽核。故製作創新實體衛教工具、多國語言三管照護影片及圖卡、導尿管固定束帶,以及主要照顧者三管照護回覆示教標準與稽核制度。.主要照顧者鼻胃管、導尿管、氣切管照護回覆示教之完整率分別提升到97.3%、96.3%、95%。.藉由創新衛教輔助工具,病人出院後,主要照顧者無護理師在旁,亦可跟著影片完成正確照護步驟,達三管照護完整性。.
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319. Development of the Readiness for Home-Based Palliative Care Scale (RHBPCS) for Primary Family Caregivers
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Chieh-Yu Liu, Lee-Ing Tsao, Meng Ping Wu, and Sheng-Jean Huang
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end of life ,medicine.medical_specialty ,validity ,Palliative care ,Leadership and Management ,Health Informatics ,Article ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Health Information Management ,030502 gerontology ,medicine ,caregiver ,palliative care ,reliability ,business.industry ,Family caregivers ,Item analysis ,Health Policy ,Home based ,Confirmatory factor analysis ,Hospital system ,030220 oncology & carcinogenesis ,Family medicine ,Scale (social sciences) ,Medicine ,0305 other medical science ,business - Abstract
In Chinese or Eastern society, most end-of-life (EOL) patients still choose to die at home. However, primary family caregivers usually do not prepare themselves to face the death of patients. Therefore, a measurement of the readiness for home-based palliative care for primary family caregivers is needed. In this study, the readiness for home-based palliative care scale (RHBPCS) for primary family caregivers was developed to assess the readiness of primary family caregivers. This study recruited 103 participants from five branches of one municipal hospital system. The reliability and validity of the RHBPCS was evaluated using expert validity examination, confirmatory factor analysis (CFA), and item analysis. The results showed that the RHBPCS had strong goodness-of-fit and good reliability and validity. In summary, the RHBPCS is suggested for assessing the readiness for home-based palliative care of primary family caregivers.
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- 2021
320. Association between NEAT1 polymorphism and the risk of lung cancer
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Hu, Zhongbao, Chen, Jingsheng, Meng, Ping, and Li, Ming
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Lung Neoplasms ,long non-coding RNA ,Polymorphism, Single Nucleotide ,nuclear paraspeckle assembly transcript 1 ,polymorphism ,meta-analysis ,Gene Expression Regulation, Neoplastic ,lung cancer ,Meta-Analysis as Topic ,Risk Factors ,Study Protocol Systematic Review ,Humans ,Genetic Predisposition to Disease ,RNA, Long Noncoding ,protocol ,Research Article ,Systematic Reviews as Topic - Abstract
Background: Long noncoding RNAs play vital roles in development and progression of lung cancers. Nuclear paraspeckle assembly transcript 1 (NEAT1) polymorphisms were reported to be closely related to lung cancer susceptibility. Recently, numerous studies have been performed to detect the association between NEAT1 polymorphisms and lung cancer susceptibility. However, their results were inconsistent and controversial. So, we carried out a meta-analysis aiming to define the association exactly. Methods: Appropriate studies were retrieved from searching Web of Science, PubMed, Scopus, and Google scholar databases, updated January 31, 2021. The pooled odds ratios with 95% confidence intervals were calculated to estimate the strength of the association between NEAT1 polymorphisms and lung cancer risk. All of the data were analyzed with Stata 16.0. Results: The results of this meta-analysis will be submitted to a peer-reviewed journal for publication. Conclusion: This meta-analysis will summarize the relationship between NEAT1 polymorphism and lung cancer.
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- 2021
321. Systematic Characterization of Expression Profiles and Prognostic Values of the Eight Subunits of the Chaperonin TRiC in Breast Cancer
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Meng-Ping Jiang, Wen-Xiu Xu, Jinhai Tang, Wei Song, Jian Zhang, Sujin Yang, and Dan-Dan Wang
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lcsh:QH426-470 ,Protein subunit ,CCT6A ,Biology ,medicine.disease_cause ,Chaperonin ,breast cancer ,Breast cancer ,Gene expression ,Genetics ,medicine ,skin and connective tissue diseases ,Genetics (clinical) ,Original Research ,medicine.disease ,bioinformatic analysis ,eight subunits of the chaperonin TRiC ,lcsh:Genetics ,Tumor progression ,gene expression ,Cancer research ,Molecular Medicine ,prognosis ,sense organs ,Biological regulation ,Carcinogenesis - Abstract
BackgroundChaperonin-containing TCP-1 (TRiC or CCT) was demonstrated to be involved in oncogenesis of cancers carcinogenesis and development of various malignancies. Increasing experimental evidence indicated that dysregulation of TRiC was implicated in the tumor progression of breast cancer (BCa). However, few definitive studies have addressed the diverse expression patterns and prognostic values of eight TRiC subunits. Thus, we aimed to investigate the clinical significance of TRiC subunit expression and prognostic values for their possible implications in diagnosis and treatment of BCa.MethodsBased on updated public resources and comprehensive bioinformatics analysis, we used some online databases (e.g., UALCAN, GEPIA, cBioPortal, TIMER, BC-GenExMiner, metascape, and GeneMANIA) to comprehensively explore the expression levels and the prognostic effects of eight TRiC subunits in patients with BCa.ResultsThe transcriptional levels of most subunits of the Chaperonin TRiC (CCT2, CCT3, CCT4, CCT5, CCT6A, and CCT7) were significantly elevated compared with normal breast tissues, whereas TCP1, CCT4, and CCT6B were lower in BCa tissues than in normal tissues. Besides, copy-number alterations (CNA) of eight TRiC subunits positively regulated their mRNA expressions. Furthermore, high mRNA expression of TCP1/CCT2/CCT4/CCT5/CCT6A/CCT7/CCT8 was significantly associated with poor overall survival (OS) in BCa patients. The eight subunits of the chaperonin TRiC was related to tumor purity and immune infiltration levels of BCa. Co-expression analysis showed CCT6B was negatively associated with other subunits of TRiC and other subunits of TRiC were positively correlated with each other. Additionally, TRiC and their interactive proteins were correlated with positive regulation of biological process, localization, and biological regulation.ConclusionThis study systematically illustrated the expression profiles and distinct prognostic values of chaperonin TRiC in BCa, providing insights for further investigation of subunits of the chaperonin TRiC as novel therapeutic targets and potential prognostic biomarkers in BCa.
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- 2021
322. Xylem structure and hydraulic characteristics of deep roots, shallow roots and branches of walnut under seasonal drought.
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Wang, Lin, Dai, Yongxin, Zhang, Jinsong, Meng, Ping, and Wan, Xianchong
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Background: Despite the importance of root hydraulics, there is little research on the in situ dynamic responses of embolism formation and embolism repair of roots distributed in different soil depths in response to different water regimes. Results: The vessel diameter, hydraulic conductivity, and vulnerability to cavitation were in the order of deep root > shallow root > branch. The midday PLC of shallow root was the highest in the dry season, while the midday PLC of deep root slightly higher than that of branch with no significant difference in the two seasons. The capacity of embolism repair of roots was significantly greater than that of branch both in dry season and wet season. The xylem pressure was in the order of deep roots > shallow root > branch, and it was negative in most of the time for the latter two in the dry season, but positive for both of the roots during the observation period in the wet season. The NSC and starch content in roots were significantly higher than those in branches, especially in the dry season. In contrast, roots had lower content of soluble sugar. Conclusions: The relatively stable water condition in soil, especially in the deep layers, is favorable for the development of larger-diameter vessels in root xylem, however it cannot prevent the root from forming embolism. The mechanism of embolism repair may be different in different parts of plants. Deep roots mainly depend on root pressure to refill the embolized vessels, while branches mainly depend on starch hydrolysis to soluble sugars to do the work, with shallow roots shifted between the two mechanisms in different moisture regimes. There is theoretically an obvious trade-off between conducting efficiency and safety over deep roots, shallow roots and branches. But in natural conditions, roots do not necessarily suffer more severe embolism than branches, maybe due to their root pressure-driven embolism repair and relatively good water conditions. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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323. Comprehensive Assessment of Houttuynia cordata Thunb., an Important Medicinal Plant and Vegetable.
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Luo, Qing, Meng, Ping-Hong, Jiang, Da-Wei, Han, Zhong-Ming, Wang, Zhen-Hui, Tan, Guo-Fei, and Zhang, Jian
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Houttuynia cordata Thunb., called Yuxingcao in Chinese, is an important medicinal plant and vegetable consumed in the southern regions of China. This review aims to summarize studies on the phyto-physiological chemistry, cytology, molecular biology, and genomics of H. cordata. Studies on the physiology and biochemistry of H. cordata have grown over the past few decades. Phenotypic and agronomic traits, tissue culture, elemental analysis, photosynthetic studies, bioactive compound identification, and antioxidant research have been reported. Molecular biological studies, such as those of molecular markers, microRNAs, DNA variations, protein variations, and transcriptomes have also advanced. Recent studies have focused on the rDNA and chloroplast genome of this plant. This review could serve as a basis to perform the genetic breeding, genomic advance, and cultivation of this valuable diversified plant resource for medicinal applications and vegetable production. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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324. IL-37 protects against airway remodeling by reversing bronchial epithelial-mesenchymal transition via IL-24 signaling pathway in chronic asthma.
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Feng, Kang-ni, Meng, Ping, Zou, Xiao-ling, Zhang, Min, Li, Hai-ke, Yang, Hai-ling, Li, Hong-tao, and Zhang, Tian-tuo
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Background: Epithelial-mesenchymal transition (EMT) is one of the mechanisms of airway remodeling in chronic asthma. Interleukin (IL)-24 has been implicated in the promotion of tissue fibrosis, and increased IL-24 levels have been observed in the nasal secretions and sputum of asthmatic patients. However, the role of IL-24 in asthmatic airway remodeling, especially in EMT, remains largely unknown. We aimed to explore the effect and mechanism of IL-24 on EMT and to verify whether IL-37 could alleviate IL-24-induced EMT in chronic asthma.Methods: BEAS-2B cells were exposed to IL-24, and cell migration was assessed by wound healing and Transwell assays. The expression of EMT-related biomarkers (E-cadherin, vimentin, and α-SMA) was evaluated after the cells were stimulated with IL-24 with or without IL-37. A murine asthma model was established by intranasal administration of house dust mite (HDM) extracts for 5 weeks, and the effects of IL-24 and IL-37 on EMT and airway remodeling were investigated by intranasal administration of si-IL-24 and rhIL-37.Results: We observed that IL-24 significantly enhanced the migration of BEAS-2B cells in vitro. IL-24 promoted the expression of the EMT biomarkers vimentin and α-SMA via the STAT3 and ERK1/2 pathways. In addition, we found that IL-37 partially reversed IL-24-induced EMT in BEAS-2B cells by blocking the ERK1/2 and STAT3 pathways. Similarly, the in vivo results showed that IL-24 was overexpressed in the airway epithelium of an HDM-induced chronic asthma model, and IL-24 silencing or IL-37 treatment could reverse EMT biomarker expression.Conclusions: Overall, these findings indicated that IL-37 mitigated HDM-induced airway remodeling by inhibiting IL-24-mediated EMT via the ERK1/2 and STAT3 pathways, thereby providing experimental evidence for IL-24 as a novel therapeutic target and IL-37 as a promising agent for treating severe asthma. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
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325. Identification of wheat-Secale africanum chromosome 2Rafr introgression lines with novel disease resistance and agronomic characteristics
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Lei, Meng-Ping, Li, Guang-Rong, Zhou, Li, Li, Cheng-Hui, Liu, Cheng, and Yang, Zu-Jun
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326. Traffic sign detection algorithm based on feature expression enhancement
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Sun, Chao, primary, Wen, Mi, additional, Zhang, Kai, additional, Meng, Ping, additional, and Cui, Rongcheng, additional
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327. Cannabinoid receptor 2 plays a central role in renal tubular mitochondrial dysfunction and kidney ageing
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Zhou, Shan, primary, Ling, Xian, additional, Meng, Ping, additional, Liang, Ye, additional, Shen, Kunyu, additional, Wu, Qinyu, additional, Zhang, Yunfang, additional, Chen, Qiyan, additional, Chen, Shuangqin, additional, Liu, Youhua, additional, and Zhou, Lili, additional
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328. Genetic and epigenetic orchestration of Gfi1aa-Lsd1-cebpα in zebrafish neutrophil development
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Wu, Mei, primary, Xu, Yue, additional, Li, Jing, additional, Lian, Junwei, additional, Chen, Qi, additional, Meng, Ping, additional, Lu, Ting, additional, Xie, Huafeng, additional, Zhang, Wenqing, additional, Xu, Jin, additional, and Zhang, Yiyue, additional
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329. Liver Fibrosis Staging with Gadolinium Ethoxybenzyl Diethylenetriamine Penta-Acetic Acid-enhanced: A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis
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Lai, Lu-Yao, primary, Huang, Meng-Ping, additional, Su, Song, additional, and Shu, Jian, additional
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330. Large format next generation microshutter arrays for UV/Visible spectroscopy.
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Kutyrev, Alexander S., primary, Greenhouse, Matthew, additional, Chang, Meng-Ping, additional, Brekosky, Regis, additional, Kim, Kyowon, additional, Costen, Nicholas, additional, Kotecki, Carl, additional, Ke, Ming, additional, Hu, Gang, additional, Wang, Frederick, additional, Paquette, Beth, additional, Ray, Knute, additional, Fettig, Rainer, additional, and McCandliss, Stephan, additional
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331. Lanthanide complexes of anthraquinone-1,8-disulfonate: Syntheses, structures and catalytic studies
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Cao, Fu-Yu, primary, Huang, Meng-Ping, additional, Gao, Hui-Lei, additional, Zhao, Xiao-Li, additional, Han, Jie, additional, and Chen, Xu-Dong, additional
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332. Associations Between Gut Microbiota and Asthma Endotypes: A Cross-Sectional Study in South China Based on Patients with Newly Diagnosed Asthma
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Zou, Xiao-Ling, primary, Wu, Jin-Jie, additional, Ye, Hui-Xia, additional, Feng, Ding-Yun, additional, Meng, Ping, additional, Yang, Hai-Ling, additional, Wu, Wen-Bin, additional, Li, Hong-Tao, additional, He, Zhen, additional, and Zhang, Tian-Tuo, additional
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333. MiR-616 promotes the progression of pancreatic carcinoma by targeting OXR1
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ZHOU, Yi, primary, MENG, Ping, additional, TANG, Biao, additional, KE, Zhangming, additional, LIU, Liming, additional, CHEN, Yifa, additional, and ZHU, Fan, additional
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334. Inhibition of Smad3 in macrophages promotes Aβ efflux from the brain and thereby ameliorates Alzheimer's pathology
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Xu, Lu, primary, Pan, Cai-Long, additional, Wu, Xiang-Hui, additional, Song, Jing-Jing, additional, Meng, Ping, additional, Li, Lei, additional, Wang, Li, additional, Zhang, Zhiren, additional, and Zhang, Zhi-Yuan, additional
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335. Reference Values of Carotid Ultrafast Pulse-Wave Velocity: A Prospective, Multicenter, Population-Based Study
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Yin, Li-Xue, primary, Ma, Chun-Yan, additional, Wang, Shan, additional, Wang, Yong-Huai, additional, Meng, Ping-Ping, additional, Pan, Xiao-Fang, additional, Yang, Jun, additional, Zhang, Yu-Hua, additional, Liu, Ming-Hui, additional, Li, Ming-Xing, additional, Gao, Jie, additional, Wu, Qiang, additional, Feng, Ning-Na, additional, Wu, Yi-Yun, additional, Zhang, Jian-Xing, additional, Xue, Li, additional, Chang, Feng-Ling, additional, Chen, Li, additional, Sun, Yi-Xue, additional, Yuan, Jian-Jun, additional, Yang, Shun-Shi, additional, Xue, Hong-Yuan, additional, Ma, Ling-Zhi, additional, Jiang, Xue-Zhong, additional, Li, Jing, additional, Zheng, Li-Qiang, additional, Ren, Wei-Dong, additional, Qiu, Jian-Min, additional, Zeng, Hong-yan, additional, Deng, You-Bin, additional, Tu, Mei-Lin, additional, Wang, Wen, additional, Zhang, Sheng-min, additional, Xiang, Ming-Hui, additional, Zhang, Rui-Fang, additional, Che, Ying, additional, and Li, Yu-Hong, additional
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336. Ethyl carbamate in Chinese liquor (Baijiu): presence, analysis, formation, and control
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Mou Wang, Meng-Ping Zhang, and Chuan Wang
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Taste ,China ,Wine ,Raw material ,Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology ,Urethane ,03 medical and health sciences ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,food ,Humans ,Food science ,Fermentation in food processing ,Flavor ,030304 developmental biology ,0303 health sciences ,030306 microbiology ,Alcoholic Beverages ,food and beverages ,General Medicine ,equipment and supplies ,food.food ,Flavoring Agents ,chemistry ,Soy cheese ,Fermentation ,Ethyl carbamate ,Biotechnology - Abstract
Ethyl carbamate (EC) is a genotoxic and carcinogenic compound that is also a by-product of fermented foods (bread, sour milk, soy cheese, etc.) and alcoholic beverages (wine, sake, distilled liquor, etc.). Studies have showed that ethyl carbamate is ingested by humans primarily through the consumption of alcoholic beverages. Many countries have thus established EC limits for alcoholic beverages. Chinese liquor (Baijiu) is a traditional and unique distilled liquor, which has a huge consumption in China due to its excellent color, flavor, and taste. Therefore, the control of EC in Chinese liquor is of great significance. This review summarized for the first time the progress in presence level, analysis method, formation mechanism, and elimination strategy of EC of Chinese liquor in recent decades. KEY POINTS: • GC-MS and HPLC are the main methods to quantify EC in Chinese liquor. • EC is formed in the fermentation, distillation, and storage stage. • EC content can be reduced from raw material, microorganism, and production process.
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337. The Emerging Role of the Interactions between Circular RNAs and RNA-binding Proteins in Common Human Cancers
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Wen-Xiu Xu, Jun-Chen Hou, Dan-Dan Wang, Jinhai Tang, Meng-Ping Jiang, and Qi Xu
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circular RNAs (circRNAs) ,Mechanism (biology) ,RNA binding proteins (RBPs) ,RNA-binding protein ,Computational biology ,Review ,Biology ,medicine.disease_cause ,biogenesis ,Oncology ,Transcription (biology) ,microRNA ,medicine ,cancers ,Carcinogenesis ,transcription ,Function (biology) ,Biogenesis ,Chemotherapy resistance - Abstract
Circular RNAs (circRNAs) are a unique family of noncoding RNAs that could regulate multiple biological processes, which play a crucial role in carcinogenesis, progression and chemotherapy resistance of cancers. Growing studies have demonstrated that circRNAs act as novel biomarkers and therapeutic targets for cancers by sponging microRNAs (miRNAs). Up to date, another function of circRNAs, combining with RNA-binding proteins (RBPs), was uncovered. However, there is limit studies illustrating the underlying mechanism of circRNAs-RBPs interactions, as well as showing its roles in diverse types of cancers. In this review, we collected the biogenesis, properties of circRNAs, and then synthesize the connection between circRNAs and RBPs, and try to clarify its molecular mechanisms involving in the pathogenesis and progression of several common cancers, aiming to provide a brand-new insight to the prognosis and treatment strategy for cancers.
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338. Galectin-7 downregulation in lesional keratinocytes contributes to enhanced IL-17A signaling and skin pathology in psoriasis
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Yu-Ping Hsiao, Po-Yuan Hu, Chia-Hui Lo, Chang-Shan Chen, Chi-Chun Huang, Fu-Tong Liu, Teng-Nan Lin, Daniel K. Hsu, Peilin Chen, Yuan-Hsin Lo, Meng-Ping Lu, Hung-Lin Chen, and Di-Yen Chueh
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Keratinocytes ,Male ,0301 basic medicine ,MAPK/ERK pathway ,Galectins ,Inflammation ,medicine.disease_cause ,Autoimmunity ,Pathogenesis ,Mice ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Downregulation and upregulation ,Psoriasis ,medicine ,Animals ,Humans ,Skin ,Mice, Knockout ,integumentary system ,business.industry ,Interleukin-17 ,General Medicine ,medicine.disease ,HaCaT ,030104 developmental biology ,030220 oncology & carcinogenesis ,Cancer research ,Female ,medicine.symptom ,business ,Research Article ,Signal Transduction ,Fluvastatin ,medicine.drug - Abstract
Psoriasis is a chronic inflammatory skin disease characterized by inflammatory cell infiltration, as well as hyperproliferation of keratinocytes in skin lesions, and is considered a metabolic syndrome. We found that the expression of galectin-7 is reduced in skin lesions of patients with psoriasis. IL-17A and TNF-α, 2 cytokines intimately involved in the development of psoriatic lesions, suppressed galectin-7 expression in human primary keratinocytes (HEKn cells) and the immortalized human keratinocyte cell line HaCaT. A galectin-7 knockdown in these cells elevated the production of IL-6 and IL-8 and enhanced ERK signaling when the cells were stimulated with IL-17A. Galectin-7 attenuated IL-17A-induced production of inflammatory mediators by keratinocytes via the microRNA-146a/ERK pathway. Moreover, galectin-7-deficient mice showed enhanced epidermal hyperplasia and skin inflammation in response to intradermal IL-23 injection. We identified fluvastatin as an inducer of galectin-7 expression by connectivity map analysis, confirmed this effect in keratinocytes, and demonstrated that fluvastatin attenuated IL-6 and IL-8 production induced by IL-17A. Thus, we validate a role of galectin-7 in the pathogenesis of psoriasis, in both epidermal hyperplasia and keratinocyte-mediated inflammatory responses, and formulate a rationale for the use of statins in the treatment of psoriasis.
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339. Additional file 1 of CpG oligodeoxynucleotides attenuate RORγt-mediated Th17 response by restoring histone deacetylase-2 in cigarette smoke-exposure asthma
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Hongtao Li, Qimei Ye, Yusen Lin, Xuena Yang, Xiaoling Zou, Hailing Yang, Wenbin Wu, Meng, Ping, and Tiantuo Zhang
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Additional file 1: Table S1. Sequence of primers for qRT-PCR. Fig. S1. Experimental protocol for the study. Fig. S2. HBE Cell viability varies with increasing concentration and time. Fig. S3. CpG-ODNs and BUD inhibit mucus secretion and airway structural remodeling in mice induced by OVA-challenge and CS-exposure. Fig. S4. CpG-ODNs and BUD synergistically alter Th1/Th2 type responses in the lower airway.
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340. A Single-Stage Tree-Structure-Based Approach to Determine Fuzzy Average-Utility Itemsets
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Jerry Chun-Wei Lin, Hsiu-Wei Chiu, Wei-Ming Huang, Tzung-Pei Hong, Meng-Ping Ku, and Shu-Min Li
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Tree (data structure) ,Measure (data warehouse) ,Tree structure ,Computer science ,Market analysis ,Value (computer science) ,Node (circuits) ,Measurement problem ,Data mining ,computer.software_genre ,computer ,Fuzzy logic - Abstract
Fuzzy utility mining (FUM) techniques are used to mine high fuzzy utility itemsets for market analysis. They consider items that include purchase quantities, unit profits, and linguistic terms representing quantity information. Although FUM facilitates market analysis, it has the measurement problem in which the fuzzy utility value for an itemset may be higher than that for its subset. In the past, a tree-based mining method was proposed to find fuzzy average-utility itemsets using a two-stage strategy tree-based method with an average-utility measure. It was, however, computationally expensive because two-stage processing was needed. To handle this, we propose a single-stage tree-structure-based method that uses an external list for each node in the tree to find fuzzy average-utility itemsets efficiently. Experimental results show that the proposed method outperforms the former approach in terms of execution time.
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341. The spliceosome factor sart3 regulates hematopoietic stem/progenitor cell development in zebrafish through the p53 pathway
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Zhao, Yan, Wu, Mei, Li, Jing, Meng, Ping, Chen, Jiakui, Huang, Zhibin, Xu, Jin, Wen, Zilong, Zhang, Wenqing, Zhang, Yiyue, Zhao, Yan, Wu, Mei, Li, Jing, Meng, Ping, Chen, Jiakui, Huang, Zhibin, Xu, Jin, Wen, Zilong, Zhang, Wenqing, and Zhang, Yiyue
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Hematopoietic stem cells (HSCs) possess the potential for self-renew and the capacity, throughout life, to differentiate into all blood cell lineages. Yet, the mechanistic basis for HSC development remains largely unknown. In this study, we characterized a zebrafish smu471 mutant with hematopoietic stem/progenitor cell (HSPC) defects and found that sart3 was the causative gene. RNA expression profiling of the sart3(smu471) mutant revealed spliceosome and p53 signaling pathway to be the most significantly enriched pathways in the sart3(smu471) mutant. Knock down of p53 rescued HSPC development in the sart3(smu471) mutant. Interestingly, the p53 inhibitor, mdm4, had undergone an alternative splicing event in the mutant. Restoration of mdm4 partially rescued HSPC deficiency. Thus, our data suggest that HSPC proliferation and maintenance require sart3 to ensure the correct splicing and expression of mdm4, so that the p53 pathway is properly inhibited to prevent definitive hematopoiesis failure. This study expands our knowledge of the regulatory mechanisms that impact HSPC development and sheds light on the mechanistic basis and potential therapeutic use of sart3 in spliceosome-mdm4-p53 related disorders.
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342. Associations Between Gut Microbiota and Asthma Endotypes: A Cross-Sectional Study in South China Based on Patients with Newly Diagnosed Asthma
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Zou,Xiao-Ling, Wu,Jin-Jie, Ye,Hui-Xia, Feng,Ding-Yun, Meng,Ping, Yang,Hai-Ling, Wu,Wen-Bin, Li,Hong-Tao, He,Zhen, Zhang,Tian-Tuo, Zou,Xiao-Ling, Wu,Jin-Jie, Ye,Hui-Xia, Feng,Ding-Yun, Meng,Ping, Yang,Hai-Ling, Wu,Wen-Bin, Li,Hong-Tao, He,Zhen, and Zhang,Tian-Tuo
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Xiao-Ling Zou,1,* Jin-Jie Wu,2,* Hui-Xia Ye,3,* Ding-Yun Feng,1,* Ping Meng,1 Hai-Ling Yang,1 Wen-Bin Wu,1 Hong-Tao Li,1 Zhen He,2 Tian-Tuo Zhang1 1Department of Pulmonary and Critical Care Medicine, The Third Affiliated Hospital of Sun Yat-sen University, Institute of Respiratory Diseases of Sun Yat-sen University, Guangzhou, Peopleâs Republic of China; 2Department of Colorectal Surgery, The Sixth Affiliated Hospital of Sun Yat-sen University, Guangzhou, Peopleâs Republic of China; 3Department of Gynecology, The Third Affiliated Hospital of Sun Yat-sen University, Guangzhou, Peopleâs Republic of China*These authors contributed equally to this workCorrespondence: Tian-Tuo ZhangDepartment of Pulmonary and Critical Care Medicine, The Third Affiliated Hospital of Sun Yat-sen University, Institute of Respiratory Diseases of Sun Yat-sen University, 600 Tianhe Road, Guangzhou, 510630, Peopleâs Republic of ChinaEmail zhtituli@163.comZhen HeDepartment of Colorectal Surgery, The Sixth Affiliated Hospital of Sun Yat-sen University, Guangzhou, 510655, Guangdong, Peopleâs Republic of ChinaEmail hezh5@mail.sysu.edu.cnObjective: This study aimed to investigate the gut microbiome profile in different inflammatory phenotypes of treatment-naive newly diagnosed asthmatic adults, to gain insight on the associations between intestinal microbiota and phenotypic features that characterize asthma heterogeneity to develop new treatments for asthma.Methods: Fresh stool samples were obtained from 20 healthy subjects and 47 newly diagnosed asthmatic patients prior to any interventions. The asthmatics were divided into allergic and non-allergic cohorts. Intestinal microbiota was analyzed by 16S rRNA next-generation sequencing. Demographic and clinical parameters were collected. Alpha and beta diversity analysis were calculated to detect differences within sample phylotype richness and evenness between controls and asthmatic patients. Statistica
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343. Characterization of wheat--Secale africanum introgression lines reveals evolutionary aspects of chromosome 1R in rye
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Lei, Meng-Ping, Li, Guang-Rong, Liu, Cheng, and Yang, Zu-Jun
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Plant genetics -- Research ,Wheat -- Physiological aspects -- Genetic aspects ,Chromosomes -- Physiological aspects ,Evolutionary genetics -- Research ,Biological sciences - Abstract
Wild Secale species, Secale africanum Stapf., serve as a valuable source for increasing the diversity of cultivated rye (Secale cereale L.) and provide novel genes for wheat improvement. New wheat--S. africanum chromosome 1[R.sup.afr] addition, 1[R.sup.afr](1D) substitution, 1BL.1[R.sup.afr]S and 1DS.1[R.sup.afr]L translocation, and 1[R.sup.afr]L monotelocentric addition lines were identified by chromosome banding and in situ hybridization. Disease resistance screening revealed that chromosome 1[R.sup.afr]S carries resistance gene(s) to new stripe rust races. Twenty-nine molecular markers were localized on S. africanum chromosome 1[R.sup.afr] by the wheat--S. africanum introgression lines. Twenty markers can also identically amplify other reported wheat--S. cereale chromosome 1R derivative lines, indicating that there is high conservation between the wild and cultivated Secale chromosome 1R. Nine markers displayed polymorphic amplification between S. africanum and S. cereale chromosome 1[R.sup.afr] derivatives. The comparison of the nucleotide sequences of these polymorphic markers suggested that gene duplication and sequence divergence may have occurred among Secale species during its evolution and domestication. Key words: rye, introgression, Secale africanum, chromosomelR, marker-assisted selection, genome evolution. Le Secale africanum Stapf., une espece sauvage du seigle, constitue une ressource precieuse pour augmenter la diversite au sein du seigle cultive (Secale cereale L.) et fournit des genes utiles pour l'amelioration genetique du ble. De nouvelles lignees ble--seigle impliquant soit une addition (1[R.sup.afr]), une substitution (1[R.sup.afr] pour 1D), une translocation (1BL.1[R.sup.afr]S et 1DS.1[R.sup.afr]L) ou une addition mono-telocentrique (1[R.sup.afr]L) ont ete identifiees par analyse des profils de bandes chromosomiques et par hybridation in situ. Un criblage pour la resistance a diverses maladies a montre que le chromosome 1[R.sup.afr]S porte un ou des genes conferant la resistance a de nouvelles races de la rouille jaune. Vingt-neuf marqueurs moleculaires ont ete situes sur le chromosome 1[R.sup.afr] du S. africanum grace aux lignees d'addition ble S. africanum. Vingt marqueurs amplifiaient un produit identique chez d'autres lignees derivees portant le chromosome 1R du S. cereale, ce qui indique une grande conservation des sequences au sein des chromosomes 1R des especes sauvage et cultivee du genre Secale. Neuf marqueurs ont produit des amplicons differents chez des lignees derivees selon que le 1R provenait de S. africanum ou S. cereale. La comparaison des sequences nucleotidiques de ces marqueurs polymorphes a suggere qu'une duplication genique et une divergence de sequence seraient survenues au cours de l'evolution et de la domestication chez les especes de Secale. Mots-cles : seigle, introgression, Secale africanum, chromosome 1R, selection assistee de marqueurs, evolution du genome. [Traduit par la Redaction], Introduction Cultivated rye (Secale cereale L.) serves as a valuable source of potentially useful genes for wheat improvement. Chromosome 1R carries a variety of agronomically and genetically important genes, in [...]
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344. A Versatile Big Data Health System for Australia: Driving Improvements in Cardiovascular Health
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Ellie Paige, Gemma A. Figtree, Louisa Jorm, Dominique A Cadilhac, Johan W. Verjans, Kerry Doyle, Meng Ping Hsu, Tom Briffa, Lee Nedkoff, Girish Dwivedi, Emily Banks, Michael Inouye, and Ray Mahoney
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Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine ,Big Data ,business.industry ,Cardiovascular health ,Big data ,Australia ,030204 cardiovascular system & hematology ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Risk analysis (engineering) ,Cardiovascular Diseases ,Medicine ,Humans ,cardiovascular diseases ,030212 general & internal medicine ,Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine ,business - Abstract
Cardiovascular diseases (CVD) are leading causes of death and morbidity in Australia and worldwide. Despite improvements in treatment, there remain large gaps in our understanding to prevent, treat and manage CVD events and associated morbidities. This article lays out a vision for enhancing CVD research in Australia through the development of a Big Data system, bringing together the multitude of rich administrative and health datasets available. The article describes the different types of Big Data available for CVD research in Australia and presents an overview of the potential benefits of a Big Data system for CVD research and some of the major challenges in establishing the system for Australia. The steps for progressing this vision are outlined.
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345. Novel survival nomograms for patients with lung metastatic clear cell renal cell carcinoma
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Zhang, Lei, Hou, Guangdong, Gao, Ming, Zheng, Yu, Dun, Xinlong, Hou, Niuniu, Zheng, Wanxiang, Yan, Fei, Lu, Jun, Meng, Ping, Ju, Dongen, Yuan, Jiarui, Wei, Di, Zhu, Zheng, Wang, Fuli, and Yuan, Jianlin
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Adult ,Aged, 80 and over ,Male ,renal cell carcinoma ,Lung Neoplasms ,Observational Study ,lung metastases ,Middle Aged ,urologic and male genital diseases ,Prognosis ,survival ,Kidney Neoplasms ,nomogram ,SEER ,Survival Rate ,Nomograms ,Humans ,Female ,Carcinoma, Renal Cell ,Research Article ,Aged ,Retrospective Studies - Abstract
Survival heterogeneity is observed among renal cell carcinoma (RCC) patients with metastases in different organs. Moreover, almost all previous prognostic nomograms based on data from metastatic RCC patients did not take competing events, such as death from cerebrovascular and heart diseases, into account. We aimed to construct novel prognostic nomograms for patients with lung metastatic clear cell RCC (LMCCRCC). Data of 712 non-Hispanic white LMCCRCC patients registered in the Surveillance, Epidemiology, and End Results database were retrospectively analyzed. Nomograms for predicting overall survival (OS) and disease-specific survival (DSS) were established using the Cox approach and Fine and Gray approach, respectively, and their performances were assessed using the concordance index (C-index), calibration plots, and an independent cohort comprising 181 Hispanic patients. Sex, tumor grade, T stage, N stage, presence or absence of bone metastases, and presence or absence of brain metastases were independent predictors for both OS and DSS. Additionally, presence or absence of liver metastases was an independent predictor only for DSS. Meanwhile, age at diagnosis was independently associated with OS. The C-indexes of the nomograms were 0.702 for OS and 0.723 for DSS in internal validation. In external validation, the C-indexes were 0.700 for OS and 0.708 for DSS. Both internal and external calibration plots showed excellent consistency between the prediction and the observation. The current study developed a novel nomogram for predicting individual OS in LMCCRCC patients. Moreover, we constructed an effective competing risk nomogram for predicting their individual DSS for the first time.
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346. Seasonal variation and meteorological control of CO2 flux in a hilly plantation in the mountain areas of North China
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Huang, Hui / 黄辉, Zhang, Jinsong / 张劲松, Meng, Ping / 孟平, Fu, Yuling / 伏玉玲, Zheng, Ning / 郑宁, and Gao, Jun / 高峻
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347. Trends of HIV and Sexually Transmitted Infections, Estimated HIV Incidence, and Risky Sexual Behaviors Among Gay Bathhouse Attendees in Taiwan: 2004–2008
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Ko, Nai-Ying, Lee, Hsin-Chun, Hung, Chien-Ching, Tseng, Fan-Chen, Chang, Jui-Ling, Lee, Nan-Yao, Chang, Chia-Ming, Lee, Meng-Ping, Chen, Bo-Jie, Wang, Shainn-Wei, and Ko, Wen-Chien
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348. Dual-layer spectral detector CT for contrast agent concentration, dose and injection rate reduction: Utility in imaging of the superior mesenteric artery
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Lu-Yao, Lai, Pan, Tan, Ying, Jiang, Fang, Wang, Jing, Dong, Meng-Ping, Huang, and Jian, Shu
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Radiography, Dual-Energy Scanned Projection ,Mesenteric Artery, Superior ,Contrast Media ,Humans ,Radiographic Image Interpretation, Computer-Assisted ,Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and imaging ,General Medicine ,Signal-To-Noise Ratio ,Tomography, X-Ray Computed ,Retrospective Studies - Abstract
To investigate the feasibility of contrast agent and injection rate reduction for dual-layer spectral detector computed tomography (SDCT) imaging of the superior mesenteric artery (SMA) using virtual monochromatic image (VMI).A total of 102 patients who underwent abdominal arterial phase-enhanced SDCT examination due to suspected abdominal diseases were prospectively selected and divided into control group, low concentration/dose groups (groups 370-0.7, 300-1.0, and 300-0.9) and low injection rate groups (groups 2-370 and 2-350). Compared with the control group, low concentration/dose groups and low injection rate groups lowered the concentration/dose or injection rate of the contrast agent to varying degrees. The raw data obtained in each group were reconstructed using hybrid-iterative reconstruction and projection spatial-spectral reconstruction algorithm. The image quality of the SMA in conventional images (CI) and in VMIsVMIs of the SMA in each group had the best image quality at 60 keV, and VMIVMI
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349. Cationic modified lignin: Regulation of synthetic microspheres for achieving anti-photolysis and sustained release of the abscisic acid
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Jia-ming Yin, Meng-ping Quan, Zhao Wang, Jie Wang, Zhi-kun Yang, Liu-sheng Duan, Zhao-hu Li, Qing X. Li, Hong-liang Wang, and Wei-ming Tan
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Agronomy and Crop Science - Published
- 2022
350. A high throughput biocompatible insulator based dielectrophoretic (iDEP) lab chip for patterning and fusion of biological cells
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Cheng-Hsien Liu, Meng-Ping Lu, Gaurav Pendharkar, Chia-Ming Chang, and Yen-Ta Lu
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education.field_of_study ,Fusion ,Materials science ,Population ,Microfluidics ,Metals and Alloys ,Nanotechnology ,Condensed Matter Physics ,Chip ,Surfaces, Coatings and Films ,Electronic, Optical and Magnetic Materials ,Electrofusion ,Membrane ,Materials Chemistry ,Viability assay ,Electrical and Electronic Engineering ,education ,Instrumentation ,Intracellular - Abstract
The ability to precisely pair cells without damaging them has been critical in generating high cell-fusion yields. We present here an insulator-based dielectrophoretic (iDEP) microfluidic lab-chip capable of manipulating ~ 6000 single cells or cell pairs per experimental operation, even with a large variance among the cell population. An ITO glass with a thin PDMS membrane patterned by a lift-off process consisting of a vast array of 6000 holes acts as microwells for pairing and fusion operations. We demonstrate the application of our chip by showing electrofusion between CT26 and bone marrow-derived dendritic cells (BMDC) with fusion efficiencies up to 70% (3000–3500 cells) among paired cells. We extend our study to show that our microfluidic chip is biocompatible and safe from electrical fields by observing properties of fused cells like cell viability of 60% (1800–2200 cells), fluorescence-labeled intracellular materials from CT26 and BMDC, mixed cell morphology over 4 days of culture.
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- 2022
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