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2. Assessment of the Hydrolysis of Pydiflumetofen and Its Degradation Characteristics in Agricultural Soils
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Xianluo Shi, Guai Xie, Wei Zhang, and Ailin Yu
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pydiflumetofen ,hydrolysis ,soil ,degradation half-life ,Organic chemistry ,QD241-441 - Abstract
Pydiflumetofen is a potent fungicide that effectively inhibits pathogenic fungal growth by regulating succinate dehydrogenase activity. It effectively prevents and treats various fungal diseases, including leaf spot, powdery mildew, grey mold, bakanae, scab, and sheath blight. Pydiflumetofen’s hydrolytic and degradation properties were investigated indoors in four distinct soil types (phaeozems, lixisols, ferrosols, and plinthosols) to assess its risks in aquatic and soil environments. The effect of soil physicochemical properties and external environmental conditions on its degradation was also explored. Hydrolysis experiments found that pydiflumetofen’s hydrolysis rate decreased with increasing concentration, regardless of the initial concentration. Furthermore, an increasing temperature significantly enhances the hydrolysis rate, with neutral conditions having higher degradation rates than acidic and alkaline conditions. Pydiflumetofen showed a degradation half-life of 10.79–24.82 days and a degradation rate of 0.0276–0.0642 in different soils. Phaeozems soils had the fastest degradation, while ferrosols soils had the slowest. Sterilization significantly reduced its soil degradation rate and extended its half-life, which confirmed that microorganisms were the primary cause. Therefore, when using pydiflumetofen in agricultural production activities, the characteristics of water bodies, soil, and environmental factors must be considered, while minimizing the emissions and environmental impact.
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- 2023
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3. The Predictive Value of Serum Calcium on Heart Rate Variability and Cardiac Function in Type 2 Diabetes Patients
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Junyi Wang, Zihui Xu, Kang Lv, Yingchun Ye, Deng Luo, Li Wan, Fen Zhou, Ailin Yu, Shuo Wang, Jingcheng Liu, and Ling Gao
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calcium ,heart rate variability ,type 2 diabetes mellitus ,SDNN ,cardiovascular autonomic neuropathy ,Diseases of the endocrine glands. Clinical endocrinology ,RC648-665 - Abstract
BackgroundCardiovascular autonomic neuropathy (CAN) is common in patients with type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM), mainly presented as decreased heart rate variability (HRV) which often leads to cardiac death. However, HRV measurement is not convenient in most clinics. Therefore, identifying high-risk patients for CAN in diabetes with easier measurements is crucial for the early intervention and prevention of catastrophic consequences.MethodsIn this cross-sectional study, 675 T2DM patients with normocalcemia were selected. Of these, they were divided into two groups: normal HRV group (n = 425, 100 ms≤ SDNN ≤180 ms) vs. declined HRV group (n = 250, SDNN
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- 2022
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4. Cultural Differences in Mixed Emotions: The Role of Dialectical Thinking
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Wen Zheng, Ailin Yu, Disi Li, Ping Fang, and Kaiping Peng
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culture ,dialectical thinking ,mixed emotions ,discomfort ,thinking style ,Psychology ,BF1-990 - Abstract
Who can feel both happy and sad at the same time, but not discomfort? This study aimed to investigate the cultural differences in mixed emotional experiences induced by conflict stimuli among American and Chinese undergraduate students. In total, 160 Americans and 158 Chinese watched two different valence advertisements (one predominantly positive and the other predominantly negative) that elicited mixed emotions; their feelings were assessed through self-reported measures. Findings indicated the impact that cultural differences have in people’s mixed emotional experiences depends on the emotional components of the mixed emotional situations. The Americans and Chinese both experience a comparably intense mixture of emotions in different valence situations, but their discomfort toward conflicting stimuli is different. Further, dialectical thinking may be a mechanism behind the influence of cultural differences in people’s mixed emotional experiences. Implications for emotion theory and research are discussed.
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- 2021
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5. Digital Twins-Based Production Line Design and Simulation Optimization of Large-Scale Mobile Phone Assembly Workshop
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Rongli Zhao, Guangxin Zou, Qianyi Su, Shangwen Zou, Wenshun Deng, Ailin Yu, and Hao Zhang
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digital twins ,mobile phone assembly line ,production line design ,hybrid workshop ,simulation optimization ,Mechanical engineering and machinery ,TJ1-1570 - Abstract
The mobile phone is a typical 3C electronic product characterized by frequent replacement, multiple product specifications, high flexibility, high-frequency production line switching, and urgent delivery time during production. Therefore, the optimized design of the mobile phone production workshop is crucial. This paper takes the assembly process of a specific type of mobile phone assembly as the research object and adopts the heuristic balance method to combine the production procedures. Moreover, it considers the automation degree of the process and the demand for production line rhythm to carry out station division and working hours design for the assembly process. The advantages and disadvantages of the plug-and-play production line and unit production line architecture are integrated, aiming at the production line’s construction cost and unit area capacity. A hybrid workshop with a mixed combination of two types of production lines is designed and an optimization model of hybrid workshop design is established. The semi-physical simulation technology of digital twins is utilized to verify the proposed design scheme to achieve the balance optimization of the production line, improve production efficiency, and reduce production costs. This work provides a technical scheme for designing and optimizing large-scale mobile phone assembly workshops with multi-batch and high-frequency production changes.
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- 2022
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6. Exploring collective emotion transmission in face-to-face interactions.
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Wen Zheng, Ailin Yu, Ping Fang, and Kaiping Peng
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Medicine ,Science - Abstract
Collective emotion is the synchronous convergence of an effective response across individuals toward a specific event or object. Previous studies have focused on the transmission of cyber collective emotion; however, little attention has been paid to the transmission of collective emotion in face-to-face interactions. Using an experimental design, we examined how emotions are transmitted from some members to the whole group in face-to-face situations. We used a news report of a social event as an emotion stimulus to induce anger and disgust in 158 middle school students aged 12 to 15, with an average age of 13.20 years (SD = 0.651) We randomly assigned one-third of the participants to be "transmitters," while the others were "receivers." Transmitters shared their feelings with receivers; then, receivers communicated with other group members. The results indicated that negative collective emotions were transmitted from high- to low-intensity members, which converged through the effect of emotional contagion. It accumulated through the effect of an emotional circle, during which the feedback reinforced emotion intensity. The collective emotion transmission model comprised emotion diffusion, contagion, and accumulation. This model elucidates the intrinsic features of collective emotion transmission, enriches the research on collective emotion, and provides theoretical references for monitoring and managing future public events.
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- 2020
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7. Residues Analysis and Dissipation Dynamics of Broflanilide in Rice and Its Related Environmental Samples
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Guai Xie, Wenwen Zhou, Mingxia Jin, Ailin Yu, Lei Rao, Horan Jia, Juan Luo, Yichang He, and Baotong Li
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Analytical chemistry ,QD71-142 - Abstract
Herein, we present a method for the quantitative analysis of broflanilide residues in water, soil, and rice samples from a paddy field in Jiangxi Province, China. The quick, easy, cheap, effective, rugged, and safe (QuEChERS) method was optimized for the extraction and purification of broflanilide residues. Residual broflanilide concentrations in different matrices were then determined by high-performance liquid chromatography (HPLC). The calibration curve of broflanilide showed good linearity in all matrices for concentrations between 0.005 and 1 mg·L−1, with a correlation coefficient greater than 0.99. The matrix effect varied from −69% to −54%, indicating matrix suppression. The average recoveries ranged between 85.82% and 97.46%, with relative standard deviations of 3.29%–8.15%. The limits of detection ranged from 0.16 to 1.67 μg·kg−1, and the limits of quantification were in the range of 0.54 to 5.48 μg·kg−1. Dissipation dynamic tests indicated broflanilide half-lives of 0.46–2.46, 2.09–5.34, and 1.31–3.32 days in soil, water, and rice straw, respectively. Broflanilide was dissipated more rapidly in water than in soil and rice straw. More than 90% of broflanilide residues dissipated within 14 days. The final residues of broflanilide in rice were all below LOQ at harvest.
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- 2020
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8. The complete mitochondrial genome of Apriona swainsoni
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Shengquan Que, Ailin Yu, Peng Liu, Mingxia Jin, and Gu'ai Xie
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apriona swainsoni ,mitochondrial genome ,evolution ,phylogenety ,Genetics ,QH426-470 - Abstract
Whole mitochondrial genome sequence of Apriona swainsoni has a circular genome of 15,412 bp. The contents of A, G, T, and C are 38.90%, 9.29%, 35.81%, and 15.99%, respectively. The proportion of coding sequences with a total length of 11, 141 bp is 72.29%, which encodes 3689 amino acids. Most protein-coding genes stopped with TAN, with COX1 and COX2 taking the incomplete codon T as the stop codon. The incomplete stop codon (TA and T) are ubiquitous in insect mitochondrial genome. The length of D-loop is 735 bp, ranging from 14,677 to 15,412 bp.
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- 2019
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9. Complete mitochondrial genome and phylogenetic analysis of Diaphania perspectalis
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Shengquan Que, Ailin Yu, Yegou Tu, Caiyun Xiong, and Xiaohua Liu
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diaphania perspectalis ,mitogenome ,psyllidae ,control region ,Genetics ,QH426-470 - Abstract
To explore the evolutionary relationships of Pyralidae, the complete mitochondrial genome of Diaphania perspectalis (Walker) was sequenced and annotated. The genome is found to be 15,232 bp in length and has a base composition of A (39.8%), G (7.7%), C (11.4%), and T (41.1%). Similar to other Pyralida species, it contains a typically conserved structure including 13 protein-coding genes, 2 rRNA genes, 1 control region (D-loop), and 22tRNA genes. The proportion of coding sequences with a total length of 11,433 bp is 75.06%, which encodes 3787 amino acids. Most of the protein-coding genes are initiated by typical ATN codons. Ten are terminated with TAA, whereas three genes, coxII and nad4, harbor incomplete termination codons of a single T. The lengths of 12S ribosomal RNA and 16S ribosomal RNA are 779 bp and 1338 bp, respectively. The length of control region is 317 bp, ranging from 14,916 bp to 15,232 bp. The complete mitochondrial genome sequence provided here would be useful for further understanding the evolution of ratite and conservation genetics of D. perspectalis.
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- 2019
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10. Simultaneous machine selection and buffer allocation in large unbalanced series-parallel production lines.
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Shaohui Xi, James MacGregor Smith, Qingxin Chen, Ning Mao, Huiyu Zhang, and Ailin Yu
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- 2022
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11. Digital twin-driven joint optimisation of packing and storage assignment in large-scale automated high-rise warehouse product-service system.
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Jiewu Leng, Douxi Yan, Qiang Liu 0031, Hao Zhang 0068, Gege Zhao, Lijun Wei, Ding Zhang, Ailin Yu, and Xin Chen 0005
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- 2021
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12. A new method for solving buffer allocation problem in large unbalanced production lines.
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Shaohui Xi, Qingxin Chen, James MacGregor Smith, Ning Mao, Ailin Yu, and Huiyu Zhang
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- 2020
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13. Performance analysis of open general queuing networks with blocking and feedback.
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Hui-Yu Zhang, Qing-Xin Chen, James MacGregor Smith, Ning Mao, Ailin Yu, and Zhan-Tao Li
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- 2017
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14. KPNA2 promotes the progression of gastric cancer by regulating the alternative splicing of related genes
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Xia Chen, Hui Wei, Ailin Yue, Huiyun Zhang, Ya Zheng, Weiming Sun, Yongning Zhou, and Yuping Wang
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Alternative splicing ,Splicing regulatory sequence ,Immunization ,KPNA2 ,Gastric cancer ,Medicine ,Science - Abstract
Abstract RNA-binding proteins (RBPs) play critical roles in genome regulation. In this study, we explored the latent function of KPNA2, which is an essential member of the RBP family, in the regulation of alternative splicing (AS) in gastric cancer (GC). We analyzed the role of KPNA2 in regulating differential expression and AS via RNA sequencing (RNA-seq) and improved RNA immunoprecipitation sequencing (iRIP-seq). Clinical specimens were used to analyze the associations between KPNA2 expression and clinicopathological characteristics. CCK8 assays, transwell assays and wound healing assays were performed to explore the effect of KPNA2/WDR62 on GC cell progression. KPNA2 was shown to be highly expressed in GC cells and tissues and associated with lymph node metastases. KPNA2 promoted the proliferation, migration and invasion of GC cells and primarily regulated exon skipping, alternative 3's splice sites (A3SSs), alternative 5' splice sites (A5SSs), and cassette exons. We further revealed that KPNA2 participated in biological processes related to cell proliferation, and the immune response in GC via the regulation of transcription. In addition, KPNA2 preferentially bound to intron regions. Notably, KPNA2 regulated the A3SS AS mode of WDR62, and upregulation of WDR62 reversed the KPNA2 downregulation-induced inhibition of GC cell proliferation, migration and invasion. Finally, we discovered that the AS of immune-related molecules could be regulated by KPNA2. Overall, our results demonstrated for the first time that KPNA2 functions as an oncogenic splicing factor in GC that regulated the AS and differential expression of GC-related genes, and KPNA2 may be a potential target for GC treatment.
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- 2024
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15. Spatiotemporal trends in pine wilt disease in China and the impact of climatic factors
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Jingjing Du, Zongren Wu, Chao Zhang, Ailin Yu, Ping Li, Youqing Luo, and Juan Shi
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Bursaphelenchus xylophilus is number one invasive alien species in China's forestry. Since it invaded China in 1982, it has spread to 18 provinces (cities) in 2020. In order to clarify its expansion law and the impact of climate factors, we collected the the census data of pine wilt disease (PWD) from 2010 to 2020, as well as the meteorological data. The "centroid model" was used to analyze the movement of the centroid of the epidemic area in China, and the results showed that the center of PWD occurrence was basically located in Jiangxi Province. Compared with the centroid position of North America (The native production), the centroid position where PWD occurs in China is southward, and the difference between the two is 10.5195°. By comparing the distribution of south boundary, north boundary and centroid of PWD in the native area of North America, it shows that Bursaphelenchus xylophilus can flourish in all regions of China, and the PWD epidemic in China will spread to the North in the future. In addition, the relationship between PWD epidemic and temperature, precipitation, wind speed, and relative humidity in Jiangxi Province was quantitatively analyzed using redundancy analysis (RDA). It shows that the relationship between PWD and temperature is the most closely, which is positive correlation, followed by precipitation, which is negative correlation. Meanwhile, the effect of wind speed on PWD is second only to precipitation and temperature. These analysis results have certain significance for the prevention and control of PWD.
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- 2022
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16. The impact of type 2 diabetes and its management on the prognosis of patients with severe <scp>COVID</scp> ‐19
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Qingtao Meng, Shuo Wang, Li Wan, Ailin Yu, Ling Gao, Solomon Tesfaye, Lifang Sun, Yingchun Ye, Deng Luo, Zhongjing Wang, and Zihui Xu
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Blood Glucose ,Male ,China ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Poor prognosis ,endocrine system diseases ,Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) ,Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism ,030209 endocrinology & metabolism ,Type 2 diabetes ,030204 cardiovascular system & hematology ,03 medical and health sciences ,clinical status ,0302 clinical medicine ,Internal medicine ,Diabetes mellitus ,Epidemiology ,medicine ,Humans ,Hypoglycemic Agents ,Glucocorticoids ,Aged ,SARS-CoV-2 ,business.industry ,Hazard ratio ,COVID-19 ,nutritional and metabolic diseases ,Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus ,Original Articles ,Middle Aged ,Prognosis ,medicine.disease ,Survival Rate ,Diabetes Mellitus, Type 2 ,corona virus disease 2019 (COVID‐19) ,anti‐hyperglycaemic drugs ,Original Article ,glucocorticoid ,Female ,type 2 diabetes ,business ,Biomarkers ,Glucocorticoid ,Follow-Up Studies ,medicine.drug - Abstract
Although type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) patients with coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) develop a more severe condition compared to those without diabetes, the mechanisms for this are unknown. Moreover, the impact of treatment with antihyperglycemic drugs and glucocorticoids is unclear.From 1584 COVID-19 patients, 364 severe/critical COVID-19 patients with clinical outcome were enrolled for the final analysis, and patients without preexisting T2DM but elevated glucose levels were excluded. Epidemiological data were obtained and clinical status evaluation carried out to assess the impact of T2DM and its management on clinical outcomes.Of 364 enrolled severe COVID-19 inpatients, 114 (31.3%) had a history of T2DM. Twenty-seven (23.7%) T2DM patients died, who had more severe inflammation, coagulation activation, myocardia injury, hepatic injury, and kidney injury compared with non-DM patients. In severe COVID-19 patients with T2DM, we demonstrated a higher risk of all-cause fatality with glucocorticoid treatment (adjusted hazard ratio [HR], 3.61; 95% CI, 1.14-11.46; P = .029) and severe hyperglycemia (fasting plasma glucose ≥11.1 mmol/L; adjusted HR, 11.86; 95% CI, 1.21-116.44; P = .034).T2DM status aggravated the clinical condition of COVID-19 patients and increased their critical illness risk. Poor fasting blood glucose (≥ 11.1 mmol/L) and glucocorticoid treatment are associated with poor prognosis for T2DM patients with severe COVID-19.背景: 虽然2019冠状病毒病(COVID-19)合并2型糖尿病(T2DM)患者比未患糖尿病的患者病情更加严重, 但其发病机制尚不清楚。此外, 降糖药和糖皮质激素治疗对COVID-19的影响尚不清楚。 方法: 对我院1584例COVID-19住院患者的临床资料进行回顾性分析。我们排除了既往无T2DM但血糖升高的患者, 得到364例重型/危重型COVID-19患者作为最终分析对象, 收集其流行病学资料和临床转归, 以评估T2DM及其治疗对COVID-19临床预后的影响。 结果: 在364例重型/危重型COVID-19住院患者中, 114例(31.3%)有T2DM病史。27例(23.7%)T2DM患者死亡, 这些患者比非糖尿病患者具有更严重的炎症反应、凝血激活、心肌损伤、肝损伤和肾损伤。在T2DM合并COVID-19重症患者中, 糖皮质激素治疗(校正HR, 3.61;95%CI, 1.14-11.46;P=0.029)和严重高血糖(空腹血糖≥11.1 mmol/L;校正HR, 11.86;95%CI, 1.21-116.44;P=0.034)的全因死亡风险更高。 结论: T2DM加重COVID-19病情并增加其危重症风险。空腹血糖不良(≥11.1mmol/L)和糖皮质激素治疗与重症COVID-19患者预后不良相关。.
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- 2020
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17. Homologous tumor cell membrane vesicles active preferential self-recognition of tumor cells in vitro
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Chenghu Wu, Ailin Yu, Yue Chen, and Mingbo Fan
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Organic Chemistry ,General Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology - Abstract
Cell membrane vesicles, as delivery carriers of drugs or biological agents in vivo, are an important therapeutic mode in the study of disease treatment. Tumor membrane-derived vesicles have been widely used in tumor therapy because of their good tumor enrichment effect. The most common method is the surface of nanoparticles coated with tumor cell membrane, which can effectively prolong the circulation time of particles in the blood and the enrichment of tumors. In this study, we prepared vesicles of different tumor cell membrane derivate and studied their targeting to tumors detailly. The results showed that homologous vesicles have high targeting to homologous tumor cells. The fluorescence of vesicles in homologous tumor cells was significantly higher than that in other tumor cells. This study will provide a new strategy and guidance for the clinical treatment of cancer based on the tumor cell membrane system. Graphical Abstract
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- 2022
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18. Promoting Effect of Choline-Phosphate Cytidylyltransferase Gene (pcyt-1) on Departure of Pinewood Nematode from Monochamus alternatus
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Yang Wang, Mingxia Jin, Lichao Wang, Ailin Yu, Guai Xie, and Fengmao Chen
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motility ,lipid ,pinewood nematode ,departure ,emulsification ,Forestry ,QK900-989 ,Plant ecology - Abstract
In order to study the key gene in internal causes of pinewood nematode (PWN), Bursaphelenchus xylophilus, a departure from its vector beetle, Monochamus alternatus, we collected PWNs extracted from newly emerged M. alternatus and beetles 7 days after emergence. The total RNAs of the two groups of PWNs were extracted, transcriptomes sequencing was performed, and gene expression differences between the two groups of PWN were analyzed. It was found that the expression of the choline-phosphate cytidylyltransferase gene (pcyt-1) was markedly up-regulated. After inhibition of pcyt-1 expression by RNA interference, the rate of lipid degradation in PWN decreased significantly, and the motility of PWN also decreased significantly. The analysis identified that phosphatidylcholine could promote the emulsification and degradation of neutral lipid granules in PWN, which provides sufficient energy for PWN departure from M. alternatus. The up-regulation of the gene pcyt-1 is an important internal factor for PWN departure from its vector.
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- 2022
19. Relationship between social development and psychological adaptation of the first-born children in China
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Wanqi Yang, Xi Chen, Wen Zheng, Linfang Li, Wei Wang, Guoying Qian, and Ailin Yu
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05 social sciences ,Social change ,050109 social psychology ,050105 experimental psychology ,Compliance (psychology) ,Developmental psychology ,Beijing ,Emotional distress ,Scale (social sciences) ,Psychological adaptation ,medicine ,Anxiety ,0501 psychology and cognitive sciences ,medicine.symptom ,China ,Psychology ,General Psychology - Abstract
This study focused on a special group of first-born children, those who had baby brothers or sisters after the implementation of China’s current two-child policy. The aims of the present research were to investigate psychological adaptation of first-born children and examine the relationship between their social development and psychological adaptation. First-born children of 96 child families from 8 kindergartens in Beijing completed First-Born Behavior Questionnaire and Children’s Social Development Scale. The results indicated that (1) there were many problems of psychological adaptation in first-born children within half a year of the second children’s birth, especially the increasingly emotional distress and problematic behaviors; (2) the total psychological adaptation, emotional distress, separation anxiety and problematic behavior scores of the first-born girls increased significantly after the birth of the second child; (3) compliance with social rules of social development was significantly negatively related to problematic behaviors of psychological adaptation. The implications of the study were discussed.
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- 2019
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20. Home health care routing problem via off-line learning and neural network
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Ailin Yu, Xintong Yang, Xiaoming Wang, and Ting Zhang
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0209 industrial biotechnology ,Artificial neural network ,Operations research ,Computer science ,media_common.quotation_subject ,Baseline model ,02 engineering and technology ,010501 environmental sciences ,01 natural sciences ,020901 industrial engineering & automation ,Home health ,Scale (social sciences) ,General Earth and Planetary Sciences ,Routing (electronic design automation) ,Nursing homes ,Function (engineering) ,Off line ,0105 earth and related environmental sciences ,General Environmental Science ,media_common - Abstract
As the aging problem of China worsens, a new industry named ‘home care’ is rising, aiming to handle the ever-growing demand of elderly cares that nursing homes could no longer handle. In the meantime, smart and autonomous decision-making is facing a new explosion recently due to the rise of Machine Learning. Therefore this paper tends to build an algorithm that could autonomously allocate demands to workers in home care scenario following complex constraints, based on off-line learning with a neural network approximator replacing the action-value function. Experimental results on several large scale instances show that the fully connected network can precisely predict the action-value based on full information of the environment, enabling the agent to make decisions that outperform the baseline model and algorithm. In addition, managerial insights are drawn according to the results given by the neural network-based agent. Conclusions and future research directions are discussed as well.
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- 2019
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21. Residues Analysis and Dissipation Dynamics of Broflanilide in Rice and Its Related Environmental Samples
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Horan Jia, Wenwen Zhou, Lei Rao, Ailin Yu, Mingxia Jin, Yichang He, Guai Xie, Juan Luo, and Baotong Li
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Detection limit ,QD71-142 ,Chromatography ,Article Subject ,Correlation coefficient ,Chemistry ,Calibration curve ,010401 analytical chemistry ,Extraction (chemistry) ,010501 environmental sciences ,Quechers ,01 natural sciences ,High-performance liquid chromatography ,0104 chemical sciences ,Analytical Chemistry ,Matrix (chemical analysis) ,Paddy field ,0105 earth and related environmental sciences ,Research Article - Abstract
Herein, we present a method for the quantitative analysis of broflanilide residues in water, soil, and rice samples from a paddy field in Jiangxi Province, China. The quick, easy, cheap, effective, rugged, and safe (QuEChERS) method was optimized for the extraction and purification of broflanilide residues. Residual broflanilide concentrations in different matrices were then determined by high-performance liquid chromatography (HPLC). The calibration curve of broflanilide showed good linearity in all matrices for concentrations between 0.005 and 1 mg·L−1, with a correlation coefficient greater than 0.99. The matrix effect varied from −69% to −54%, indicating matrix suppression. The average recoveries ranged between 85.82% and 97.46%, with relative standard deviations of 3.29%–8.15%. The limits of detection ranged from 0.16 to 1.67 μg·kg−1, and the limits of quantification were in the range of 0.54 to 5.48 μg·kg−1. Dissipation dynamic tests indicated broflanilide half-lives of 0.46–2.46, 2.09–5.34, and 1.31–3.32 days in soil, water, and rice straw, respectively. Broflanilide was dissipated more rapidly in water than in soil and rice straw. More than 90% of broflanilide residues dissipated within 14 days. The final residues of broflanilide in rice were all below LOQ at harvest.
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- 2020
22. Factor Structure and Psychometric Properties of the Digital Stress Scale in a Chinese College Sample
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Chunlei Gao, Mingqing Jian, and Ailin Yuan
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History of scholarship and learning. The humanities ,AZ20-999 ,Social Sciences - Abstract
The Digital Stress Scale (DSS) is used to measure digital stress, which is the perceived stress and anxiety associated with social media use. In this study, the Chinese version of the DSS was validated using a sample of 721 Chinese college students, 321 males and 400 females (KMO = 0.923; Bartlett = 5,058.492, p
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- 2024
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23. eNOS Uncoupling: A Therapeutic Target For Ischemic Foot of Diabetic Rat
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Ailin Yu, Ling Gao, Jing Li, Lina Ma, and Jingcheng Liu
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0301 basic medicine ,Male ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Nitric Oxide Synthase Type III ,Endocrinology, Diabetes and Metabolism ,Ischemia ,Femoral artery ,030204 cardiovascular system & hematology ,Transfection ,Diabetes Mellitus, Experimental ,03 medical and health sciences ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,0302 clinical medicine ,Endocrinology ,Folic Acid ,Enos ,medicine.artery ,Internal medicine ,Diabetes mellitus ,Internal Medicine ,medicine ,Animals ,Endothelial dysfunction ,Rats, Wistar ,biology ,business.industry ,General Medicine ,medicine.disease ,biology.organism_classification ,Diabetic foot ,Muscle atrophy ,Diabetic Foot ,Rats ,Tetrahydrofolate Dehydrogenase ,030104 developmental biology ,chemistry ,Vitamin B Complex ,medicine.symptom ,business ,Peroxynitrite - Abstract
Aim To determine the relationship between eNOS uncoupling and diabetic ischemic foot and whether reversing eNOS uncoupling by Dihydrofolate reductase (DHFR) transfection or folic acid (FA) supplementation can be beneficiary in diabetic ischemic foot. Methods The bilateral common iliac artery of diabetic rats were ligated to establish the diabetic ischemic foot animal model. DHFR transfection was implemented via femoral artery and muscle injection of in vivo transfection reagent mixture (GenEscortIII) every 4 days during the 2 weeks intervention. The color doppler flow imaging (CDFI) of femoral artery for RI measurement, triceps and quadriceps structure and histology, eNOS coupling status, DHFR expression level, superoxide, peroxynitrite (ONOO– ) and nitric oxide (NO) production in the presence or absence of L-NAME (eNOS inhibitor) were examined among wild type rats (WT), diabetic sham rats (DM), rats of diabetic ischemic foot (DF) or DF with DHFR transfection (DFT) or DF with FA supplementation (DFF). Results Dihydroethidium (DHE) fluorescence, as an index of superoxide production was enhanced in the femoral arteries of diabetic rats and even more in those of ischemic foot from diabetic rats. However, the DHE fluorescence was diminished in the presence of L-NAME suggesting eNOS uncoupling is the source of superoxide overproduction which further led to increased peroxynitrite production and decreased NO. bioavailability. Subsequently, the hind limb muscle became atrophic and the local collateral circulation was defective due to endothelial dysfunction related to eNOS uncoupling. However, all of the above and hemodynamic index (RI) of femoral artery were resumed via restoration of DHFR protein expression by folic acid treatment or DHFR transfection. Conclusions eNOS uncoupling is involved in diabetic ischemic foot due to DHFR suppression. DHFR restoration can reverse eNOS uncoupling and resume the endothelial dysfunction and pathological changes (increased vasculature resistance, hind limb muscle atrophy and defective collateral circulation) associated with eNOS uncoupling in diabetic ischemic foot. All of which enlightens a novel therapeutic strategy for future diabetic ischemic foot treatments.
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- 2018
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