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2. Interactions between nutrition and ovarian activity in cattle: physiological, cellular and molecular mechanisms
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Armstrong, DC, primary, Gong, JG, additional, and Webb, JG, additional
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- 2019
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3. Mechanisms regulating follicular development and selection of the dominant follicle
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Webb, R, primary, Nicholas, B, additional, Gong, JG, additional, Campbell, BK, additional, Gutierrez, CG, additional, Garverick, HA, additional, and Armstrong, DG, additional
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- 2019
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4. Effect of dietary-induced increases in circulating insulin concentrations during the early postpartum period on reproductive function in dairy cows
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Gong, JG, primary, Lee, WJ, additional, Garnsworthy, PC, additional, and Webb, R, additional
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- 2002
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5. Steroidogenesis in bovine granulosa cells: the effect of short-term changes in dietary intake
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Armstrong, DG, primary, Gong, JG, additional, Gardner, JO, additional, Baxter, G, additional, Hogg, CO, additional, and Webb, R, additional
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- 2002
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6. Dynamics and Aetiology of Ovarian Follicular Cysts in Post-Partum Dairy Cattle
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Webb, R, primary, Gutierrez, CG, additional, Gong, JG, additional, and Campbell, BK, additional
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- 1998
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7. One Iron for Two Iron Sites in a Metal-Organic Framework Toward Simultaneous N 2 -H 2 Activation under Mild Conditions.
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Liu X, He X, Li B, Liu X, Luo H, Ma JG, and Cheng P
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Iron-based catalysts play an important role in the ammonia industry. As one of the most abundant iron minerals, Fe
3 O4 containing FeII and FeIII sites is widely distributed in the earth's crust and even on exoplanets, theoretically giving it both economic and catalytic potentials in ammonia synthesis. However, in the absence of specific active co-catalyst and harsh conditions, Fe3 O4 is impossible to achieve ammonia synthesis alone. Here, we designed to activate the relatively inert FeII and FeIII sites in Fe3 O4 with a third FeIII site inlayed in a coordination framework (MIL-101(Fe)) to achieve the unpresented multi-site collaborative catalysis. In-depth mechanism study confirmed the roles of three different Fe sites in N2 activation, H2 activation, and product transfer, respectively. Efficient N2 -H2 activation to NH3 on the Fe3 O4 -based catalytic system has been achieved at extremely mild conditions. Our research provides a theoretical basis and a new strategy for designing efficient non-noble metal-based ammonia synthesis catalyst with minimized energy consumption., (© 2024 Wiley-VCH GmbH.)- Published
- 2024
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8. Structure Characterization of Four New Sesquiterpene Pyridine Alkaloids from Tripterygium wilfordii Hook. f. and Anti-Inflammatory Activity Evaluations.
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Wang YJ, Yan JG, Zhang ZM, Fang QF, Wang YD, and Ma SC
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- NF-kappa B metabolism, Molecular Structure, Animals, Humans, Mice, RAW 264.7 Cells, Plant Extracts chemistry, Plant Extracts pharmacology, Cell Survival drug effects, Tripterygium chemistry, Alkaloids chemistry, Alkaloids pharmacology, Alkaloids isolation & purification, Anti-Inflammatory Agents pharmacology, Anti-Inflammatory Agents chemistry, Sesquiterpenes pharmacology, Sesquiterpenes chemistry, Sesquiterpenes isolation & purification, Pyridines pharmacology, Pyridines chemistry
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Sesquiterpene pyridine alkaloids (SPAs), as a main class of components in Tripterygium wilfordii Hook. f., possess a variety of bioactivities, such as immunosuppressive, insecticidal, and anti-tumor activities. SPAs can be structurally classed into four subtypes: wilfordate-, evoninate-, iso-wilfordate-, and iso-evoninate types. Our previous study unveiled ten new wilfordate-type SPAs, named wilfordatine A-J, isolated from the roots of Tripterygium wilfordii Hook. f., several of which exhibited significant immunosuppressive activities. As an extension and augmentation of the previous findings, we have now isolated one new iso-wilfordate-type SPA, wilfordatine K ( 1 ), alongside three new iso-evoninate-type SPAs, wilfordatines L-N ( 3 - 5 ), and six known analogs. Their structures were characterized by the extensive use of 1D and 2D NMR spectroscopic analysis, as well as HRMS data. Interestingly, compounds 4 and 6 were found to exhibit potent inhibitory effects on the nuclear factor-kappa B (NF-κB) pathway in lipopolysaccharide (LPS)-induced HEK293/NF-κB-Luc cells, with IC
50 values of 1.64 μM and 9.05 μM, respectively. Notably, these two compounds had no influence on the cell viability at a concentration of 100 μM. Consequently, they hold significant promise as potential anti-inflammatory candidates for further exploration and development.- Published
- 2024
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9. Prevalence of three important tick-borne pathogens in ticks and humans in Shaanxi Province, Northwest China.
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Guan R, Wei N, Cao M, Yang JG, Wu R, and Li H
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- China epidemiology, Animals, Humans, Prevalence, Borrelia burgdorferi isolation & purification, Female, Male, Ticks microbiology, Ticks virology, Borrelia Infections epidemiology, Ixodes microbiology, Ixodes virology, Phlebovirus isolation & purification, Phlebovirus genetics, Lyme Disease epidemiology, Lyme Disease microbiology, Borrelia isolation & purification, Tick-Borne Diseases epidemiology, Tick-Borne Diseases microbiology
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The investigation of important prevalent tick-borne pathogens is central to the control of tick-borne diseases. To understand the prevalence of Borrelia burgdorferi s.l., Borrelia miyamotoi, and the Alongshan virus in ticks and patients in Shaanxi Province, China, a total of 670 adult ticks and 524 patient blood samples were collected in the region between 2022 and 2023. In this study, PCR was used to estimate the prevalence of the three pathogens. The results revealed that the overall positive rates of B. burgdorferi s.l, B. miyamotoi, and ALSV infection in the collected ticks were 13.58 %, 2.46 %, and 4.17 %, respectively. Three genospecies of B. burgdorferi s.l. were detected in this study, namely, B. garinii, B. afzelii, and B. bavariensis, with positive rates of 4.63 %, 3.58 %, and 5.37 %, respectively. The prevalence rates of B. miyamotoi, ALSV and B. burgdorferi s.l. in the patients were 0.38 %, 0.95 %, and 15 %, respectively. Moreover, B. burgdorferi s.l. and ALSV coinfection was also detected in three patients. Evolutionary analysis revealed that the isolate of B. miyamotoi belongs to the Asian type (Siberian type) and that of ALSV is closely related to that of Finland. To our knowledge, this is the first report on B. miyamotoi and ALSV detection in both ticks and humans in Shaanxi Province; the prevalence indicates that the regions in this province might be endemic areas. The results also suggest that humans in these regions are at risk of infection with these three tick-borne diseases., Competing Interests: Declaration of competing interest All authors declare no conflict of interests., (Copyright © 2024. Published by Elsevier B.V.)
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- 2025
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10. Construction of Stable 2D Cationic Breathing Ni-MOF for Cr(VI) Trapping and Electrochemical Sensing.
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Ma T, He X, Liu X, Qiu XH, Ma JG, and Cheng P
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Pollution of surface water by heavy metal hexavalent chromium ions poses a serious threat to human health; herein, a two-dimensional (2D) cationic breathing Ni-MOF with free nitrate ions between the layers was designed and synthesized according to the characteristics of hexavalent chromium ions, {[Ni(L)
2 ](NO3 )2 ·5H2 O}n (L = 1,3,5-tris[4-(imidazol-1-yl)phenyl]benzene). The flexible layer spacing of the 2D breathing Ni-MOF allows the exchange of NO3 - by CrO4 2- without destroying the original structure. Electrostatic and hydrogen bonding interactions between CrO4 2- and Ni-MOF facilitate its exchange with NO3 - . Moreover, CrO4 2- exhibits a higher binding energy with Ni-MOF compared to NO3 - , and the hydrophobic channels of Ni-MOF favor CrO4 2- trapping due to its lower hydration energy. Consequently, Ni-MOF demonstrates both effective sorption and electrochemical sensing of Cr(VI), achieving a sensitivity of 2.091 μA μM-1 and a detection limit of 0.07 μM.- Published
- 2024
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11. [Low-carbon Development Path of Ordos Based on LEAP Model].
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Yu YW, Liu B, Zhu XH, Zhang JY, Wang BH, Wang MP, Yang JG, Bai Y, and Yang FY
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To determine the low-carbon development path of Ordos, three scenarios (baseline scenario, low carbon scenario, and enhanced low carbon scenario) were constructed based on the LEAP model to forecast the energy demand and carbon emission in Ordos from 2020 to 2050 and to analyze the contribution of various policy initiatives to reduce carbon emission. The results showed that under the enhanced low carbon scenario, the energy demand in Ordos peaked at 52 million tons of standard coal equivalent in 2025 and decreased to 40 million tons of standard coal equivalent in 2050, and carbon emissions peaked at 163 million tons in 2025 and decreased to 16 million tons in 2050, which was 88% lower than that in 2020. Regarding emission reduction contribution, comparing the baseline scenario and the enhanced low-carbon scenario, the increase in renewable energy power generation installation, the reduction in energy consumption of terminal energy use, and the increase in terminal electrification rate contributed to the emission reductions of 43%, 25%, and 24%, respectively. The Ordos should vigorously develop renewable energy and make full use of the rich endowment of wind and light resources; at the same time, it should promote economic transformation and gradually increase the proportion of high-value-added and low-energy-consuming industries in the industrial structure. For the power sector, the power generation structure should be adjusted. Traditional thermal power generation should be replaced by zero-carbon and low-carbon power generation technologies. For the industrial and transportation sectors, the terminal electrification rate should be increased, and the energy intensity should be reduced.
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- 2024
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12. Molecular enhancement of Cu-based catalysts for CO 2 electroreduction.
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Luo H, Li B, Ma JG, and Cheng P
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The electrochemical carbon dioxide reduction reaction (eCO
2 RR) represents an effective means of achieving renewable energy storage and a supply of carbon-based raw materials. However, there are still great challenges in selectively producing specific hydrocarbon compounds. The unique ability of the copper (Cu) catalyst to promote proton-coupled electron transfer processes offers clear advantages in generating value-added products. This review presents molecular enhancement strategies for Cu-based catalysts for CO2 electroreduction. We also elucidate the principles of each strategy for enhancing eCO2 RR performance, discuss the structure-activity relationships, and propose some promising molecular enhancement strategies. This review will provide guidance for the development of organic-inorganic hybrid Cu-based catalysts as high-performance CO2 electroreduction catalysts.- Published
- 2024
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13. Bottom-Up Construction of Rhombic Lamellar CoNi-MOFs for the Electrochemical Sensing of H 2 S.
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Ma T, Liu X, Wang X, Ma JG, and Cheng P
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Lamellar metal-organic frameworks (MOFs) have attracted significant attention in the field of electrochemical sensing due to their abundant open active sites and specific electron conductivity. Herein, by employing a bottom-up synthesis strategy, rhombic lamellar heterometallic CoNi-MOFs with varying thicknesses are constructed. This is achieved by using 4-methylpyridine as a capping agent based on the (4,6)-linked Co
2 (azpy)2 (bptc) (azpy = 4,4'-azopyridine, bptc = 3,3',5,5'-biphenyltetracarboxylic acid) structure with a fsc topology and by introducing Ni species simultaneously. To mitigate sulfur deposition on electrodes, the triple pulse amperometry (TPA) method is employed. Among the synthesized lamellar CoNi-MOFs, lamellar CoNi-MOF-3 with the minimum thickness exhibits an optimal electrochemical sensing performance toward hydrogen sulfide, with a sensitivity of 119.3 μA·mM-1 ·cm-2 in the linear range of 2-2000 μM. This study pioneers a new approach to the controlled construction and electrochemical activity modification of lamellar MOF materials.- Published
- 2024
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14. Hierarchical surface-modification of nano-Cu toward one pot H-transfer-coupling-cyclization-CO 2 fixation tandem reactions.
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Wang ZQ, Deng C, Li B, Luo HQ, Hao P, Liu X, Ma JG, and Cheng P
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Fixation of CO
2 into dihydroisobenzofuran derivatives has enormous applications in both production of natural products and antidepressant drugs, and reducing the green-house effect. However, the relatively complicated multi-step processes limit the further expansion of such a valuable CO2 conversion strategy. Herein, we hierarchically modify the surface of Cu nanoparticles (NPs) with Ag NPs and the robust metal-organic framework (MOF), ZIF-8, and report the presence of the Cu-Ag yolk-shell nanoalloy based heterogeneous catalysts, Cu@Ag and Cu@Ag@ZIF-8. The latter exhibits a crystalline "raisin bread" structure and specific synergic activity for catalyzing the tandem reactions of intra-molecular H-transfer, C-C and C-O coupling, cyclization, and carboxylation from CO2 , leading to the first non-homogeneous preparation of dihydroisobenzofuran derivatives in high yield, selectivity, and recyclability under mild conditions. Theoretical calculations elucidate the tandem reaction pathway synergically catalyzed by Cu@Ag@ZIF-8, which offers insights for designing multiphase catalysts towards both organic synthesis and CO2 fixation through tandem processes in one pot.- Published
- 2024
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15. 3-O-Methyl-D-Glucose Blunts Cold Ischemia Damage in Kidney via Inhibiting Ferroptosis.
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Zou XF, Wu SH, Ma JG, Yin ZQ, Hu ZD, Wang YW, Yang J, and Guo RD
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- Rats, Animals, 3-O-Methylglucose pharmacology, Cold Ischemia adverse effects, Organ Preservation methods, Kidney, Ischemia pathology, Iron, Ferroptosis, Reperfusion Injury prevention & control, Reperfusion Injury pathology
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Background: The glucose derivative 3-O-methyl-D-glucose (OMG) is used as a cryoprotectant in freezing cells. However, its protective role and the related mechanism in static cold storage (CS) of organs are unknown. The present study aimed to investigate the effect of OMG on cod ischemia damage in cold preservation of donor kidney., Methods: Pretreatment of OMG on kidney was performed in an isolated renal cold storage model in rats. LDH activity in renal efflux was used to evaluate the cellular damage. Indicators including iron levels, mitochondrial damage, MDA level, and cellular apoptosis were measured. Kidney quality was assessed via a kidney transplantation (KTx) model in rats. The grafted animals were followed up for 7 days. Ischemia reperfusion (I/R) injury and inflammatory response were assessed by biochemical and histological analyses., Results: OMG pretreatment alleviated prolonged CS-induced renal damage as evidenced by reduced LDH activities and tubular apoptosis. Kidney with pCS has significantly increased iron, MDA, and TUNEL
+ cells, implying the increased ferroptosis, which has been partly inhibited by OMG. OMG pretreatment has improved the renal function (p <0.05) and prolonged the 7-day survival of the grafting recipients after KTx, as compared to the control group. OMG has significantly decreased inflammation and tubular damage after KTx, as evidenced by CD3-positive cells and TUNEL-positive cells., Conclusion: Our study demonstrated that OMG protected kidney against the prolonged cold ischemia-caused injuries through inhibiting ferroptosis. Our results suggested that OMG might have potential clinical application in cold preservation of donor kidney., Competing Interests: Declaration of Competing Interest The authors declare no conflicts of interest with respect to the research, authorship, or publication of this article., (Copyright © 2024 The Authors. Published by Elsevier Masson SAS.. All rights reserved.)- Published
- 2024
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16. Minor alkaloids from an aqueous extract of the hook-bearing stem of Uncaria rhynchophylla .
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Zhang Q, Lei XQ, Wei FT, Ren JQ, Shi JG, and Guo QL
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- Indole Alkaloids chemistry, Monoterpenes, Alkaloids, Uncaria chemistry
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Seven new monoterpene alkaloids ( 1 - 7 ), along with 16 known analogues, were isolated from an aqueous decoction of the hook-bearing stems of Uncaria rhynchophylla (Gou-teng). Their structures were determined by spectroscopic data analysis, single crystal X-ray diffraction, and electronic circular dichroism (ECD) calculations. Compounds 1 and 2 are stereoisomers belonging to a novel type of pseudoindoxyl monoterpene alkaloids, 3 is the first monoterpene furoindole alkaloid from nature, and 4 - 7 are derivatives of the known monoterpene alkaloids featuring different structures.
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- 2024
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17. Copper-Catalyzed Umpolung Reactivity of Propargylic Carbonates in the Presence of Diboronates: One Stone Four Birds.
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Dong W, Zhao Z, Gu CZ, Liu JG, Yang S, and Fang X
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Allylation and propargylation are two powerful synthetic strategies for making new substances that have been of significant importance in chemistry, medicine, and material fields. Conventional tactics employ various preformed allylation and propargylation reagents. In this study, a conceptually novel copper-catalyzed and B
2 pin2 -mediated Umpolung reactivity of propargylic carbonates has been achieved for the first time, realizing both allylation and propargylation of aldehydes and ketones without additional reductants. Three types of allylation products and one type of propargylation product are generated efficiently, and all allylation products are formed with syn -configurations predominantly. The choice of ligands plays a vital role in modulating the Umpolung modes. The synthetic applications have been demonstrated in a myriad of further transformations including natural product synthesis, and systematic mechanistic studies have been conducted to reveal detailed insights into the Umpolung processes.- Published
- 2023
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18. Diverse neolignans and lignans from an aqueous extract of the Angelica sinensis root head.
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Xia Z, Chen YZ, Xu CB, Zhu CG, Lei XQ, Guo QL, and Shi JG
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- Stereoisomerism, Lignans chemistry, Angelica sinensis, Drugs, Chinese Herbal
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Neolignans and lignans with diverse new chemical structures, including eleven pairs of separated chiral enantiomers [(+)-/(-)- 1 -(+)-/(-)- 5 , (+)-/(-)- 8 , (+)-/(-)- 10 , and (+)-/(-)- 12 -(+)-/(-)- 15 ], two achiral compounds ( 6 and 9 ), and an unseparated racemate [(±)- 11 ], together with a new natural product ( 7 ) and 21 known derivatives, were isolated from an aqueous extract of the Angelica sinensis root head (guitou). Among the chiral isolates, (+)-/(-)- 13 and (+)-/(-)- 15 were scalemic pairs with enantiomeric ratios of around 3:1 and 1.5:1, respectively, while others were enantiomeric equivalent pairs. This indicates that the diverse neolignans in A. sinensis are biosynthesized via different pathways with varying degrees of stereo-controlled manners.
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- 2023
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19. Dietary resveratrol supplementation on growth performance, immune function and intestinal barrier function in broilers challenged with lipopolysaccharide.
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Zhang LZ, Gong JG, Li JH, Hao YS, Xu HJ, Liu YC, and Feng ZH
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- Animals, Male, Resveratrol, Dietary Supplements analysis, Diet veterinary, Inflammation veterinary, RNA, Messenger, Immunity, Animal Feed analysis, Lipopolysaccharides pharmacology, Chickens physiology
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This study discusses the effects of resveratrol (RES) on the productive performance, immune function and intestinal barrier function of broiler chickens challenged with lipopolysaccharide (LPS). Two hundred and forty 1-day-old male Arbor Acres broilers were randomly divided into 4 groups of 6 replicates each, with 10 broilers per replicate. This experiment used a 2 × 2 factorial design with dietary factors (basal diets or basal diets supplemented with 400 mg/kg RES were administered from d 1 to 21) and stress factors (intraperitoneal injection of 0.5 mg/kg BW of saline or LPS at 16, 18 and 20 d of age). The results showed that LPS challenge had a significant adverse effect on average daily gain (ADG) in broilers at 16 to 21 d of age (P < 0.05), whereas the addition of RES to the diet inhibited the LPS-induced decrease in ADG (P < 0.05). RES also alleviated LPS-induced immune function damage in broilers, which was manifested by the decrease of spleen index (P < 0.05) and the recovery of serum immunoglobulin M and ileal secretory immunoglobulin A content (P < 0.05). The LPS challenge also disrupts intestinal barrier function and inflammation, and RES mitigates these adverse effects in different ways. RES attenuated LPS-induced reduction of villus height in the jejunum and ileum of broilers (P < 0.05). LPS also caused an abnormal increase in plasma D-lactic acid levels in broilers (P < 0.05), which was effectively mitigated by RES (P < 0.05). LPS challenge resulted in a significant decrease in mRNA expression of occludin in the intestinal mucosa (P < 0.05), which was mitigated by the addition of RES (P < 0.05). RES significantly decreased the mRNA expression of toll-like receptor 4, nuclear factor kappa-B and tumor necrosis factor alpha in the ileum tissue stimulated by LPS (P < 0.05). Taken together, this study shows that RES exerts its beneficial effect on broilers challenged with LPS by alleviating immune function damage, relieving intestinal inflammation and barrier damage, and thus improving growth performance., (Copyright © 2023. Published by Elsevier Inc.)
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- 2023
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20. Ultrastable Cu-Based Dual-Channel Heterowire for the Switchable Electro-/Photocatalytic Reduction of CO 2 .
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Li B, Liu X, Lei B, Luo H, Liu X, Liu H, Gu Q, Ma JG, and Cheng P
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Catalytic conversion of CO
2 into high value-added chemicals using renewable energy is an attractive strategy for the management of CO2 . However, achieving both efficiency and product selectivity remains a great challenge. Herein, a brand-new family of 1D dual-channel heterowires, Cu NWs@MOFs are constructed by coating metal-organic frameworks (MOFs) on Cu nanowires (Cu NWs) for electro-/photocatalytic CO2 reductions, where Cu NWs act as an electron channel to directionally transmit electrons, and the MOF cover acts as a molecule/photon channel to control the products and/or undertake photoelectric conversion. Through changing the type of MOF cover, the 1D heterowire is switched between electrocatalyst and photocatalyst for the reduction of CO2 with excellent selectivity, adjustable products, and the highest stability among the Cu-based CO2 RR catalysts, which leads to heterometallic MOF covered 1D composite, and especially the first 1D/1D-type Mott-Schottky heterojunction. Considering the diversity of MOF materials, the ultrastable heterowires offer a highly promising and feasible solution for CO2 reduction., (© 2023 The Authors. Advanced Science published by Wiley-VCH GmbH.)- Published
- 2023
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21. Benzo[ g ]quinoxaline-Based Complexes [Ir(pbt) 2 (dppn)]Cl and [Ir(pt) 2 (dppn)]Cl: Modulation of Photo-Oxidation Activity and Light-Controlled Luminescence.
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Huang JG, Jin J, Yuan QZ, Yang XX, Cao DK, and Liu C
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Based on benzo[ i ]dipyrido[3,2-a:2',3'- c ]phenazine (dppn) with photo-oxidation activity, complexes [Ir(pbt)
2 (dppn)]Cl ( 1 ) and [Ir(pt)2 (dppn)]Cl ( 2 ) have been synthesized (pbtH = 2-phenylbenzothiazole, and ptH = 2-phenylthiazole), with two aims, including studying the influence of the cyclometalating ligands (pbt- in 1 , pt- in 2 ) on the photo-oxidation activity of these complexes and exploring their photo-oxidation-induced luminescence. Both1 H nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) and electrospray (ES) mass spectrometry indicate that the benzo[ g ]quinoxaline moiety in complex 1 can be oxidized at room temperature upon irradiation with 415 nm light. Thus, this complex in CH2 Cl2 shows photo-oxidation-induced turn-on yellow luminescence. In contrast, complex 2 reveals significant structural decomposition during the process of photo-oxidation due to incorporating a cyclometalating ligand pt- instead of pbt- in complex 1 . In this paper, we report the photo-oxidation behaviors and the related luminescence modulation in 1 and 2 and discuss the relationship between structure and photo-oxidation activity in these complexes.- Published
- 2023
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22. Real-World Utilization, Barriers, and Factors Associated With the Targeted Treatment of Metastatic Colorectal Cancer Patients in China: A Multi-Center, Hospital-Based Survey Study.
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Liu Y, Zhang X, Xu HF, Shi JH, Zhao YQ, Du LB, Liu YY, Wang WJ, Cao HL, Ma L, Huang JX, Cao J, Li L, Fan YP, Gu XF, Feng CY, Zhu Q, Wang XH, Du JC, Zhang JG, Zhang SK, and Qiao YL
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- Humans, Quality of Life, Costs and Cost Analysis, Hospitals, Colorectal Neoplasms drug therapy, Colonic Neoplasms
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Objectives: To explore the utilization, barriers, and factors associated with the targeted treatment of Chinese metastatic colorectal cancer (mCRC) patients. Methods: A total of 1,688 mCRC patients from 19 hospitals in 14 cities were enrolled from March 2020 to March 2021 using stratified, multistage cluster sampling. The use of targeted therapy and any barriers patients experienced were collected. Logistic regression analyses were conducted to identify the factors associated with initiating targeted treatment. Results: About 51.6% of the patients initiated targeted therapy, of whom 44.5%, 20.2%, and 35.2% started first-, second-, and third-line treatment, respectively. The most reported barriers were high medical costs and a lack of belief in the efficacy of targeted therapy. Patients treated in the general hospital, diagnosed at an older age, less educated, and who had a lower family income, no medical insurance, poor health-related quality of life, metastasis outside the liver/lung or systemic metastasis, a shorter duration of mCRC were less likely to initiate targeted therapy. Conclusion: Reduced medical costs and interventional education to improve public awareness could facilitate the use of targeted treatment for mCRC., Competing Interests: The authors declare that they do not have any conflicts of interest., (Copyright © 2023 Liu, Zhang, Xu, Shi, Zhao, Du, Liu, Wang, Cao, Ma, Huang, Cao, Li, Fan, Gu, Feng, Zhu, Wang, Du, Zhang, Zhang and Qiao.)
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- 2023
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23. Highly efficient and stable thermally activated delayed fluorescent palladium(II) complexes for organic light-emitting diodes.
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Yang JG, Feng X, Li N, Li J, Song XF, Li MD, Cui G, Zhang J, Jiang C, Yang C, and Li K
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Transition metal complexes exhibiting thermally activated delayed fluorescence (TADF) remain underdeveloped for organic light-emitting diodes (OLEDs). Here, we describe a design of TADF Pd(II) complexes featuring metal-perturbed intraligand charge-transfer excited states. Two orange- and red-emitting complexes with efficiencies of 82 and 89% and lifetimes of 2.19 and 0.97 μs have been developed. Combined transient spectroscopic and theoretical studies on one complex reveal a metal-perturbed fast intersystem crossing process. OLEDs using the Pd(II) complexes show maximum external quantum efficiencies of 27.5 to 31.4% and small roll-offs down to 1% at 1000 cd m
-2 . Moreover, the Pd(II) complexes show exceptional operational stability with LT95 values over 220 hours at 1000 cd m-2 , benefiting from the use of strong σ-donating ligands and the presence of multiple intramolecular noncovalent interactions beside their short emission lifetimes. This study demonstrates a promising approach for developing efficient and robust luminescent complexes without using the third-row transition metals.- Published
- 2023
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24. Crystal Engineering of a Chiral Crystalline Sponge That Enables Absolute Structure Determination and Enantiomeric Separation.
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Deng C, Song BQ, Lusi M, Bezrukov AA, Haskins MM, Gao MY, Peng YL, Ma JG, Cheng P, Mukherjee S, and Zaworotko MJ
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Chiral metal-organic materials (CMOMs), can offer molecular binding sites that mimic the enantioselectivity exhibited by biomolecules and are amenable to systematic fine-tuning of structure and properties. Herein, we report that the reaction of Ni(NO
3 )2 , S -indoline-2-carboxylic acid ( S -IDECH), and 4,4'-bipyridine (bipy) afforded a homochiral cationic diamondoid, dia , network, [Ni( S -IDEC)(bipy)(H2 O)][NO3 ], CMOM-5 . Composed of rod building blocks (RBBs) cross-linked by bipy linkers, the activated form of CMOM-5 adapted its pore structure to bind four guest molecules, 1-phenyl-1-butanol (1P1B), 4-phenyl-2-butanol (4P2B), 1-(4-methoxyphenyl)ethanol (MPE), and methyl mandelate (MM), making it an example of a chiral crystalline sponge (CCS). Chiral resolution experiments revealed enantiomeric excess, ee , values of 36.2-93.5%. The structural adaptability of CMOM-5 enabled eight enantiomer@ CMOM-5 crystal structures to be determined. The five ordered crystal structures revealed that host-guest hydrogen-bonding interactions are behind the observed enantioselectivity, three of which represent the first crystal structures determined of the ambient liquids R -4P2B, S-4P2B, and R -MPE., Competing Interests: The authors declare no competing financial interest., (© 2023 The Authors. Published by American Chemical Society.)- Published
- 2023
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25. Research progress on the measurement of insect sensitive wavelength.
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Qiu KR, Li JG, Liu W, and Wang XP
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- Animals, Insecta physiology, Light
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Insects use subtle and complex visual systems to capture spectral information and guide life activities. Spectral sensitivity of insect describes the relationship between the threshold of insect response to light stimulation and wavelength, which is the physiological basis and necessary condition for the generation of sensitive wavelength. The sensitive wavelength is the light wave with the strong reaction at the physiological or behavioral level of insects, which is the special and specific manifestation of spectral sensitivity. Understanding the physiological basis of insect spectral sensitivity can effectively guide the determination of sensitive wavelength. In this review, we summarized the physiological basis of insect spectral sensitivity, analyzed the intrinsic influence of each link in the photosensitive process on spectral sensitivity, and summarized and compared the measurement methods and research results about the sensitive wavelength of different insect species. The optimal scheme of the sensitive wavelength measurement based on the analysis of the key influencing factors can provide references for the development and improvement of light trapping and control technology. Finally, we proposed that neurological research of spectral sensitivity of insect should be strengthened in the future.
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- 2023
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26. Tailored Sky-Parking Architectures of 3D Graphene Oxide Towards Highly-Efficient Water Purification.
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Zhang T, Li H, Wei J, Ma JG, and Cheng P
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The widespread use of chemicals has brought serious water pollution threatening human health and environment, which requires green, fast, and low-cost purification urgently. Here, we build up a novel material family of sky-parking-like 3D structured graphene oxides (SP-GOs) with adjustable interlayer-space of 0.8-1.7 nm via the insertion of different sized diamine compounds as support pillars between GO layers. The assembled 3D SP-GOs exhibit superior adsorption capacity and short removal time for various aromatic organic compounds in water, achieving record-breaking maximum adsorption capacity of 535.79 mg g
-1 toward the most common water-pollutant bisphenol A (BPA) at ambient conditions as well as significantly improved removal of other organic pollutants including sulfapyridine, carbamazepine, ketoprofen and 2-naphthol. The construction of SP-GO provides a simple approach for evolving the GO material from 2D to 3D and a new avenue for the decontamination of pollutants in environmental remediation., (© 2023 Wiley-VCH GmbH.)- Published
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27. Mixed tumor of nasal cavity: A case report.
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Shi JG, Zhao L, and Yang Q
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- Humans, Nasal Cavity surgery, Nasal Cavity pathology, Nose Neoplasms diagnosis, Nose Neoplasms surgery
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Competing Interests: Declaration of competing interest All authors have no conflicts of interest. On behalf of all authors, the corresponding author states that there is no conflict of interest.
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28. Risk Management of Negative Online Public Opinion in a Tertiary Hospital Based on the Kaiser Model.
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Xiong J, Domnic Jacob GA, and Xiong JG
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- Humans, Tertiary Care Centers, Public Health, Surveys and Questionnaires, Public Opinion, Risk Management
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Objectives: In this study, we analyzed negative online public opinion in tertiary hospitals and evaluated corresponding risk by applying the Kaiser Model. Methods: Through data and expert group discussion, combined with the hospital's actual negative online public opinion management, we determined the opinions posing higher risk. The hospital's risk questionnaire for negative opinion was designed based on the Kaiser Model. The whole hospital staff was then trained and investigated. An Excel worksheet was used for statistical analysis and risk calculation. Results: According to the ranking of risk value, the top 5 negative online public opinions were drug supply and demand, in-hospital parking, handling of public health emergencies, the service attitude of hospital guidance staff, and interpretation of medical insurance policies. Conclusion: The hospital needs to revise and improve the emergency response plan for negative online public opinion based on the analysis results and reports of opinion risks. This is helpful for strengthening hospital-level emergency training, improving the hospital's ability to manage negative opinion risks, and promoting the hospital to become passive about negative online public opinion.
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29. Highly Robust Microporous Metal-Organic Frameworks for Efficient Ethylene Purification under Dry and Humid Conditions.
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Liu W, Geng S, Li N, Wang S, Jia S, Jin F, Wang T, Forrest KA, Pham T, Cheng P, Chen Y, Ma JG, and Zhang Z
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Two C
2 H6 -selective metal-organic framework (MOF) adsorbents with ultrahigh stability, high surface areas, and suitable pore size have been designed and synthesized for one-step separation of ethane/ethylene (C2 H6 /C2 H4 ) under humid conditions to produce polymer-grade pure C2 H4 . Experimental results reveal that these two MOFs not only adsorb a high amount of C2 H6 but also display good C2 H6 /C2 H4 selectivity verified by fixed bed column breakthrough experiments. Most importantly, the good water stability and hydrophobic pore environments make these two MOFs capable of efficiently separating C2 H6 /C2 H4 under humid conditions, exhibiting the benchmark performance among all reported adsorbents for separation of C2 H6 /C2 H4 under humid conditions. Moreover, the affinity sites and their static adsorption energies were successfully revealed by single crystal data and computation studies. Adsorbents described in this work can be used to address major chemical industrial challenges., (© 2022 Wiley-VCH GmbH.)- Published
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30. Excess selenium intake is associated with microalbuminuria in female but not in male among adults with obesity: Results from NHANES 2009-2018.
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Zhang JW, Lin Y, Liu YM, Wang MM, Gong JG, Shen XG, Shen QQ, Lin B, Su WE, Gao YC, Yuan CY, Pan ZH, and Zhu B
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Introduction: Selenium is a critical trace element with antioxidant activities that has been related to the preservation of kidney function. Few studies, however, have looked at the effects of excess selenium on kidneys. The purpose of the present study was performed to investigate the relationship between dietary selenium intake and the prevalence of microalbuminuria in American adults with obesity., Methods: A total of 8,547 participants with obesity in the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (NHANES) with the age of 19 years or older were included in the present study. Multivariable regression and subgroup analyses were performed to examine the association between dietary selenium and microalbuminuria in the two genders, separately. A selenium intake above the median was defined as high selenium intake., Results: Dietary selenium intake was significantly higher in men compared to women (139.49 μg/day vs. 101.06 μg/day; P < 0.0001). Among female participants, the prevalence of microalbuminuria was significantly higher in participants with a high selenium intake compared with those without a high selenium intake (13.82 vs. 9.96%; P = 0.008), whereas this difference did not exist in male participants (10.79 vs. 11.97%; P = 0.40). Dietary selenium is not significantly correlated with microalbuminuria ( P = 0.68) in the male population, whereas each 1 μg/day of increase in selenium consumption was independently associated with a 6h higher risk of microalbuminuria (OR = 1.006; 95% CI, 1.001-1.011, P = 0.01) in females., Conclusion: According to our research, excessive selenium consumption is positively correlated with microalbuminuria in females with obesity, but not in males with obesity., Competing Interests: The authors declare that the research was conducted in the absence of any commercial or financial relationships that could be construed as a potential conflict of interest., (Copyright © 2023 Zhang, Lin, Liu, Wang, Gong, Shen, Shen, Lin, Su, Gao, Yuan, Pan and Zhu.)
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31. Automated deep-learning system in the assessment of MRI-visible prostate cancer: comparison of advanced zoomed diffusion-weighted imaging and conventional technique.
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Hu L, Fu C, Song X, Grimm R, von Busch H, Benkert T, Kamen A, Lou B, Huisman H, Tong A, Penzkofer T, Choi MH, Shabunin I, Winkel D, Xing P, Szolar D, Coakley F, Shea S, Szurowska E, Guo JY, Li L, Li YH, and Zhao JG
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- Male, Humans, Retrospective Studies, Reproducibility of Results, Magnetic Resonance Imaging methods, Diffusion Magnetic Resonance Imaging methods, Deep Learning, Prostatic Neoplasms diagnostic imaging, Prostatic Neoplasms pathology
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Background: Deep-learning-based computer-aided diagnosis (DL-CAD) systems using MRI for prostate cancer (PCa) detection have demonstrated good performance. Nevertheless, DL-CAD systems are vulnerable to high heterogeneities in DWI, which can interfere with DL-CAD assessments and impair performance. This study aims to compare PCa detection of DL-CAD between zoomed-field-of-view echo-planar DWI (z-DWI) and full-field-of-view DWI (f-DWI) and find the risk factors affecting DL-CAD diagnostic efficiency., Methods: This retrospective study enrolled 354 consecutive participants who underwent MRI including T2WI, f-DWI, and z-DWI because of clinically suspected PCa. A DL-CAD was used to compare the performance of f-DWI and z-DWI both on a patient level and lesion level. We used the area under the curve (AUC) of receiver operating characteristics analysis and alternative free-response receiver operating characteristics analysis to compare the performances of DL-CAD using f- DWI and z-DWI. The risk factors affecting the DL-CAD were analyzed using logistic regression analyses. P values less than 0.05 were considered statistically significant., Results: DL-CAD with z-DWI had a significantly better overall accuracy than that with f-DWI both on patient level and lesion level (AUC
patient : 0.89 vs. 0.86; AUClesion : 0.86 vs. 0.76; P < .001). The contrast-to-noise ratio (CNR) of lesions in DWI was an independent risk factor of false positives (odds ratio [OR] = 1.12; P < .001). Rectal susceptibility artifacts, lesion diameter, and apparent diffusion coefficients (ADC) were independent risk factors of both false positives (ORrectal susceptibility artifact = 5.46; ORdiameter, = 1.12; ORADC = 0.998; all P < .001) and false negatives (ORrectal susceptibility artifact = 3.31; ORdiameter = 0.82; ORADC = 1.007; all P ≤ .03) of DL-CAD., Conclusions: Z-DWI has potential to improve the detection performance of a prostate MRI based DL-CAD., Trial Registration: ChiCTR, NO. ChiCTR2100041834 . Registered 7 January 2021., (© 2023. The Author(s).)- Published
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32. Pseudocapsule and pseudocapsule-based extracapsular resection in pituitary neuroendocrine tumors.
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Wang XB, Han TY, Ma JG, He C, Xue L, Zhang X, and Wu ZB
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- Humans, Pituitary Gland, Neurosecretory Systems, Neuroendocrine Tumors surgery, Pituitary Diseases, Pituitary Neoplasms surgery
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Since Costello et al. proposed the concept of pseudocapsule of pituitary neuroendocrine tumors (PitNETs) in 1936, many studies have been published on its occurrence, development process, histopathology, and morphology. Pseudocapsule has been proposed as the anatomical interface between PitNETs and normal pituitary gland, therefore the so-called pseudocapsule-based extracapsular resection (ER) technique was developed as an extracapsular surgery method for PitNETs,which differs from the conventional intracapsular resection (IR). In recent years, ER has also been widely used in patients of different tumor types, sizes, and age groups, because the pseudocapsule can be identified more clearly under the endoscopy. Endoscopic transsphenoidal resection for PitNETs has become the preferred surgical method. We reviewed relevant literatures in the past 10 years, showing that ER could achieve better rate of gross total resection (GTR) and biochemical remission, and reduce tumor recurrence than IR, without increasing postoperative complications. Therefore, the pseudocapsule and ER should be valued by neurosurgeons and actively promoted clinically., Competing Interests: The authors declare that the research was conducted in the absence of any commercial or financial relationships that could be construed as a potential conflict of interest., (Copyright © 2022 Wang, Han, Ma, He, Xue, Zhang and Wu.)
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33. Protocol to modify the surface of nano-Cu 2 O using facet controlling and MOF shell coating.
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Luo H, Li B, Ma JG, and Cheng P
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- Catalysis, Zeolites
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The morphology of nano-Cu
2 O profoundly determines its catalytic performance. Here, we provide two universal and reliable techniques to modify the surface of nano-Cu2 O. First, we detail steps for the systematic tuning of the exposed facets of nano-Cu2 O ranging from low index to high index using reductant-controlled technique in the presence of sodium dodecyl sulfate. Second, we describe steps for facet-directed precipitation in which the morphology-dependent ZIF-8 (a type of zeolitic imidazolate frameworks) shells on different nano-Cu2 O are well introduced. For complete details on the use and execution of this protocol, please refer to Luo et al. (2022)., Competing Interests: The authors declare no conflict of interest., (© 2022 The Author(s).)- Published
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34. MOF-Incorporated Binuclear N-Heterocyclic Carbene-Cobalt Catalyst for Efficient Conversion of CO 2 to Formamides.
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Zhou Z, Liu X, Ma JG, and Cheng P
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Environmental problem caused by carbon emission is of widespread concern. Involving CO
2 as C1 resource into chemical synthesis is one of the most attractive ways for carbon recycling. Herein, the first example of host-guest composites featuring metal-organic framework (MOF)-encapsulated binuclear N-heterocyclic carbene (NHC) complex, Co2 @MIL101, was developed with the molecularly dispersed [Co(IPr)Br]2 (μ-Br)2 (Co2 ) loading in the cage of MIL-101(Cr) via a "ligand-in-dimer-trap" strategy, which was comprehensively investigated through various techniques including synchrotron X-ray absorption, electron microscopy, X-ray diffraction, solid-state nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy, and others. The noble-metal-free double-sites catalyst Co2 @MIL101 exhibited promising stability, activity, efficiency, reusability, and substrate adaptability for converting CO2 into various formamides with amines and hydrosilanes and achieved the best performance for one of the most useful formamides, N-methyl-N-phenylformamide (MFA), among the recyclable catalysts at ambient conditions, providing a reliable approach to successfully unify the advantages of both homo- and heterogeneous catalysts. Density functional theory calculations were applied to illustrate the superior activity of the binuclear NHC complex center as double-sites catalyst toward the activation of CO2 ., (© 2022 Wiley-VCH GmbH.)- Published
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35. Au⋅⋅⋅H-C Interactions Support a Robust Thermally Activated Delayed Fluorescence (TADF) Gold(I) Complex for OLEDs with Little Efficiency Roll-Off and Good Stability.
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Feng X, Yang JG, Miao J, Zhong C, Yin X, Li N, Wu C, Zhang Q, Chen Y, Li K, and Yang C
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The practical use of luminescent mononuclear gold(I) complexes as optoelectronic materials has been limited by their inferior stability. Herein we demonstrate a strategy to improve the stability of gold(I) complexes which display thermally activated delayed fluorescence (TADF). A highly rigid and groove-like σ-donating aryl ligand has been used to form dual Au⋅⋅⋅H-C hydrogen bonds. The secondary metal-ligand interactions have been authenticated by single-crystal structure, NMR spectroscopy and theoretical simulations. The TADF Au
I complex exhibits appealing emission properties (photoluminescence quantum yield=76 %; delayed fluorescence lifetime=1.2 μs) and much improved thermal and photo-stability. Vacuum-deposited organic light-emitting diodes (OLEDs) show promising electroluminescence with a maximum external quantum efficiency (EQE) over 23 % and negligible efficiency roll-off even at 10 000 cd m-2 . An estimated LT50 longer than 77 000 h with initial luminance of 100 cd m-2 reveals good operational stability. This work suggests a way for design of stable luminescent gold(I) complexes., (© 2022 Wiley-VCH GmbH.)- Published
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36. Effects of prolonged cold ischemia on the DCD kidney function and Inflammasome expression in rat kidney transplants.
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Wang XW, Guo RD, Ma JG, Wang YW, and Zou XF
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- Adenosine, Allopurinol, Animals, Cold Ischemia, Glutathione, Humans, Inflammasomes, Insulin, Kidney pathology, Living Donors, NLR Family, Pyrin Domain-Containing 3 Protein, Organ Preservation methods, Organ Preservation Solutions, Raffinose, Rats, Rats, Sprague-Dawley, Kidney Transplantation
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Background: Acute kidney injury (AKI) is the main reason for the bad outcome of the donation of circulatory death (DCD) kidney after transplantation. Prolonged cold storage (CS) is a risk factor for the occurrence of the delayed graft function in DCD kidney. The protein NLR-domain containing receptor 3 (NLRP3) plays a crucial role in renal ischemia reperfusion injury by triggering inflammasome formation. Herein, we investigated whether the NLRP3 signal participate in the CS-induced damage of DCD kidney in rat kidney transplantation models., Materials and Methods: DCD kidney and living donor (LD) kidney of SD rats were preserved in UW solution at 4 °C for 2 h or 18 h, and then transplanted into syngeneic recipient. Thus, the animals were randomly divided into 4 groups: 2-h LD group, 2-h DCD group, 18-h LD group and 18-h DCD group. The renal function and pathological changes were determined. The expressions of NLRP3 and inflammatory factor IL-1β were assessed. The concentration of ferrous iron (Fe
2+ ) was analyzed both in kidneys and in the preservation solution. The renal morphological changes were examined by hematoxylin eosin staining., Results: Our results showed that the levels of Cr and BUN were higher in 18-h LD group as compared to the 2-h LD group, which were remarkably increased in 18-h DCD group. The expression levels of NLRP3 and IL-1β were increased by 18-h CS compared to 2-h CS in both LD kidney and DCD kidney. In addition, the Fe2+ concentration has significantly increased in 18-h LD group than that in 2-h LD group, and the elevation of Fe2+ was more remarkable in DCD kidneys., Conclusion: In conclusion, our study demonstrated that prolonged hypothermic storage of DCD kidney deteriorated the graft function via the increased Fe2+ concentration, which was associated with the upregulation of NLRP3 expression., (Copyright © 2021. Published by Elsevier B.V.)- Published
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37. Successful treatment of metastatic vulvar malignant melanoma with toripalimab: A rare case report and review of the literature.
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Li YH, Zhou Y, Zhang GJ, Wang YW, Wang JG, Wang XH, and Li YF
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- Antibodies, Monoclonal, Humanized therapeutic use, Female, Humans, Middle Aged, Melanoma pathology, Neoplasms, Second Primary, Skin Neoplasms drug therapy, Vulvar Neoplasms pathology
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Rationale: Vulvar melanoma is a rare and aggressive tumor with a high risk of local recurrence and distant metastasis. The prognosis is poor with a 5-year overall survival rate of only 46.6%. Management of vulvar melanoma remains a clinical challenge. Recent evidences have shown that immune checkpoint inhibitors are effective in the treatment of vulvar melanoma., Patient Concerns and Diagnoses: A 63-year-old woman with vulvar malignant melanoma suffered inguinal lymph node metastasis after vulvectomy and chemotherapy. She underwent inguinal lymph node dissection and inguinal radiotherapy. The tumor progressed again and she received immunotherapy., Interventions: The tumor progressed again, and she was admitted to our hospital and received toripalimab combined with apatinib and abraxane., Outcomes: After 6 cycles of immunotherapy, the efficacy achieved partial remission. And with toripalimab as maintenance therapy, the patient achieved durable antitumor efficacy and good safety., Lessons: In this rare case, the patient with metastatic vulvar malignant melanoma had durable antitumor efficacy and good safety when receiving toripalimab., Competing Interests: The authors have no conflicts of interest to disclose., (Copyright © 2022 the Author(s). Published by Wolters Kluwer Health, Inc.)
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38. [Spectral characteristics of sesquiterpene pyridine alkaloids from Tripterygium plants].
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Yan JG, Wu XF, Chen MH, Dai Z, Wang YD, and Ma SC
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- Molecular Structure, Pyridines chemistry, Pyridines pharmacology, Tripterygium chemistry, Alkaloids pharmacology, Drugs, Chinese Herbal pharmacology, Sesquiterpenes
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Sesquiterpene pyridine alkaloids are important components in Tripterygium plants, possessing a wide range of pharmacological activities, such as anti-inflammation immunosuppression, anti-tumor, anti-virus, and deinsectization, and are of great research value. They are composed of highly oxidized dihydro-β-furansquiterpene and pyridine dicarboxylic acid through ester bonds. According to the structural characteristics of pyridine dicarboxylic acid fragments, they can be divided into various structural subtypes. Up to now, more than 110 sesquiterpene pyridine alkaloids have been isolated and identified from Tripterygium plants. This study reviewed the structural features and spectral(i.e., UV, IR, MS, and NMR) characteristics of sesquiterpene pyridine alkaloids and summarized the structural elucidation process in detail to provide references for their further research and development.
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39. Time-trend of the incidence and mortality of esophageal cancer from 2010 to 2018 and its statistics in 2018 in Henan, China.
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Zhang JG, Xu HF, Chen Q, Zhang LY, Wang XY, Wang H, Liu Y, Liu SZ, Guo LW, Zheng LY, Wang YX, Jing YP, Liu CY, Qiao YL, Zhang SK, and Han BB
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Background: It is great of significance to figure the time-trend of esophageal cancer (EC) and its current status for effective prevention and control, especially in EC high risk areas. As one of world-renowned high-risk areas, the epidemiology of EC in Henan has not been recently updated. Therefore, we aimed to depict the status quo of EC and analyze its time-trend in Henan., Methods: The EC data were extracted from the Henan Provincial Cancer registry database derived from the population based cancer registry system, which covered 30.51% of the whole population in Henan and were qualified according to national and international guidelines. The incidence and mortality of EC were estimated by area (rural/urban), gender, and age groups. The age-standardized rates (ASRs) were calculated according to the Segi's population. Joinpoint regression was used to calculate annual percentage change (APC) and average annual percentage change (AAPC) to evaluate the time-trend of EC., Results: As estimated, there were 29,913 new EC cases in Henan, 2018. The crude incidence and the age-standardized incidence rate by world standard population (ASIRW) was 27.43/10
5 and 19.96/105 , respectively. The incidence in males and rural was 1.83 and 1.51 times higher than that in females and urban areas, respectively. Meanwhile, it was estimated that 22,688 deaths occurred in 2018. The crude mortality and the age-standardized mortality rate by world standard population (ASMRW) were 20.80/105 and 14.47/105 , respectively. Similarly, males and rural areas had higher mortality compared with females and urban areas. The age-specific incidence and mortality of EC showed significant increasing after 60-64 years group. In general, the time-trend of incidence (APC: -8.9, P<0.001) and mortality (APC: -7.6, P<0.001) of EC showed a significant decreasing trend since 2014, and downward trend were also observed in rural areas for incidence (APC: -5.2, P<0.001) and mortality (APC: -3.9, P<0.001) from 2010 to 2018., Conclusions: The EC incidence and mortality in Henan has exhibited a significant declining trend in past years. Nonetheless, the disease burden remains high, especially in males and rural areas. Therefore, the ongoing prevention and control strategies of EC should be maintained alongside the establishment of more effective strategies., Competing Interests: Conflicts of Interest: All authors have completed the ICMJE uniform disclosure form (available at https://atm.amegroups.com/article/view/10.21037/atm-22-4027/coif). The authors have no conflicts of interest to declare., (2022 Annals of Translational Medicine. All rights reserved.)- Published
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40. Incidence and mortality of colorectal cancer in 2017 and the time-trend from 2010 to 2017 in Henan province, China: a population-based registry study.
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Zhang JG, Liu Y, Chen Q, Xu HF, Wang XY, Guo LW, Kang RH, Zhang LY, Wang H, and Zhang SK
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Background: Henan province is an area with a serious disease burden of colorectal cancer (CRC) in China. Understanding the current incidence and mortality and the time-trend is critical to formulate and optimize prevention and control strategies for CRC. However, the current incidence and mortality and time-trend of CRC in Henan province, China have not been reported., Methods: CRC data was got from the Henan Provincial Central Cancer Registry of China in which the data was submitted from local cancer registries. Combined with the census data, the incidence, mortality, proportion, age-standardized rate by Chinese population (ASRC), age-standardized rate by world population (ASRW), and cumulative incidence and mortality (0-74 years old) of CRC by urban and rural population, gender, and age groups were estimated. The average annual percentage change (AAPC) and its 95% confidence interval (CI) of ASRC from 2010 to 2017 were analyzed., Results: In 2017, it was estimated that there were 20,275 new cases and 10,046 deaths of CRC in Henan province. The crude incidence was 18.73/100,000, with an age-standardized incidence rate by Chinese population (ASIRC) of 13.97/100,000 and age-standardized mortality rate by world population (ASIRW) of 13.78/100,000. The cumulative incidence was 1.66%. The mortality rate was 9.28/100,000, with an age-standardized mortality rate by Chinese population (ASMRC) of 6.49/100,000 and an age-standardized mortality rate by world population (ASMRW) of 6.45/100,000. The cumulative mortality rate was 0.69%. The ASIRC and ASMRC were higher in urban areas (15.89/100,000, 7.19/100,000) than in rural areas (13.13/100,000, 6.20/100,000), and higher in males (15.53/100,000, 7.44/100,000) than in females (12.48/100,000, 5.66/100,000). The age-specific incidence reached the peak at age of 80-84, and the age-specific mortality reached the peak at age 85. From 2010 to 2017, the overall ASIRC and ASMRC showed a steady trend (P>0.05), while an upward trend was observed in the mortality rate in urban males (AAPC =3.4, 95% CI: 0.2-6.7, P=0.040)., Conclusions: The incidence and mortality of CRC were high in Henan province, and higher in urban areas and males. It is critical to strengthen the prevention and control of CRC, carry out targeted intervention, and promote screening and early diagnosis and treatment, particularly among urban areas and males., Competing Interests: Conflicts of Interest: All authors have completed the ICMJE uniform disclosure form (available at https://atm.amegroups.com/article/view/10.21037/atm-22-3788/coif). The authors have no conflicts of interest to declare., (2022 Annals of Translational Medicine. All rights reserved.)
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41. Lignans and a neolignan from an aqueous extract of Isatis indigotica roots.
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Wang L, Chen MH, Liu YF, Meng LJ, Guo QL, and Shi JG
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Four new lignans ( 1 - 4 ) and one new neolignan ( 5 ), along with two known lignan derivatives ( 6 and 7 ), were isolated from an aqueous extract of the Isatis indigotica root (ban lan gen). Their structures were determined by spectroscopic data analysis, chemical method, and theoretical calculation, for which 1 was proved by single-crystal X-ray diffraction. Compound 2 exhibited antiviral activity against influenza virus A/Hanfang/359/95 (H3N2) with an IC
50 value of 11.1 µM and a selective index (SI) > 9, while 1 and 5 are the first examples of sulfonated lignan and neolignan from nature.- Published
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42. Abundance and Niche Differentiation of Comammox in the Sludges of Wastewater Treatment Plants That Use the Anaerobic-Anoxic-Aerobic Process.
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Zhang SN, Wang JG, Wang DQ, Jiang QY, and Quan ZX
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Complete ammonia oxidizers (comammox), which directly oxidize ammonia to nitrate, were recently identified and found to be ubiquitous in artificial systems. Research on the abundance and niche differentiation of comammox in the sludges of wastewater treatment plants (WWTPs) would be useful for improving the nitrogen removal efficiency of WWTPs. Here, we investigated the relative abundance and diversity of comammox in fifteen sludges of five WWTPs that use the anaerobic−anoxic−aerobic process in Jinan, China, via quantitative polymerase chain reaction and high-throughput sequencing of the 16S rRNA gene and ammonia monooxygenase gene. In the activated sludges in the WWTPs, comammox clade A.1 was widely distributed and mostly comprised Candidatus Nitrospira nitrosa-like comammox (>98% of all comammox). The proportion of this clade was negatively correlated (p < 0.01) with the dissolved oxygen (DO) level (1.7−8 mg/L), and slight pH changes (7.20−7.70) affected the structure of the comammox populations. Nitrospira lineage I frequently coexisted with Nitrosomonas, which generally had a significant positive correlation (p < 0.05) with the DO level. Our study provided an insight into the structure of comammox and other nitrifier populations in WWTPs that use the anaerobic−anoxic−aerobic process, broadening the knowledge about the effects of DO on comammox and other nitrifiers.
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43. Hybrid Metal-Organic Frameworks Encapsulated Hybrid Ni-Doped CdS Nanoparticles for Visible-Light-Driven CO 2 Reduction.
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Liu HZ, Liu X, Li B, Luo H, Ma JG, and Cheng P
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The photocatalytic production of syngas from CO
2 and water is an attractive and straightforward way for both solar energy storage and sustainable development. Here, we combined the hybrid shell of a bimetallic metal-organic framework (MOF) Zn/Co-zeolitic imidazolate framework (ZIF) and the hybrid photoactive center of Ni-doped CdS nanoparticles (Ni@CdS) to construct a new "2 + 2" photocatalysis system Ni@CdS⊂Zn/Co-ZIF through a facile self-assembly process, which exhibited a double-synergic effect for visible light harvesting and CO2 conversion, leading to one of the highest photocatalytic syngas production rates and excellent recyclability. The H2 /CO of syngas ratios can be readily adjusted by controlling the ratio of Zn/Co in the hybrid MOF shell.- Published
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44. Sulfonated alkaloids from an aqueous extract of Isatis indigotica roots.
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Wang L, Xu CB, Lei XQ, Guo QL, and Shi JG
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- Molecular Structure, Plant Extracts chemistry, Plant Roots chemistry, Water analysis, Alkaloids chemistry, Isatis chemistry
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Eleven new sulfonated alkaloids ( 1 - 11 ) having diverse structures were isolated from an aqueous extract of the Isatis indigotica root (ban lan gen). Their structures were determined by spectroscopic data analysis, chemical method, and theoretical calculation, of which (-)- 4 was proved by single crystal X-ray diffraction.
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45. Adversarial training for prostate cancer classification using magnetic resonance imaging.
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Hu L, Zhou DW, Guo XY, Xu WH, Wei LM, and Zhao JG
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Background: To use adversarial training to increase the generalizability and diagnostic accuracy of deep learning models for prostate cancer diagnosis., Methods: This multicenter study retrospectively included 396 prostate cancer patients who underwent magnetic resonance imaging (development set, 297 patients from Shanghai Jiao Tong University Affiliated Sixth People's Hospital and Eighth People's Hospital; test set, 99 patients from Renmin Hospital of Wuhan University). Two binary classification deep learning models for clinically significant prostate cancer classification [PM1, pretraining Visual Geometry Group network (VGGNet)-16-based model 1; PM2, pretraining residual network (ResNet)-50-based model 2] and two multiclass classification deep learning models for prostate cancer grading (PM3, pretraining VGGNet-16-based model 3; PM4: pretraining ResNet-50-based model 4) were built using apparent diffusion coefficient and T2-weighted images. These models were then retrained with adversarial examples starting from the initial random model parameters (AM1, adversarial training VGGNet-16 model 1; AM2, adversarial training ResNet-50 model 2; AM3, adversarial training VGGNet-16 model 3; AM4, adversarial training ResNet-50 model 4, respectively). To verify whether adversarial training can improve the diagnostic model's effectiveness, we compared the diagnostic performance of the deep learning methods before and after adversarial training. Receiver operating characteristic curve analysis was performed to evaluate significant prostate cancer classification models. Differences in areas under the curve (AUCs) were compared using Delong's tests. The quadratic weighted kappa score was used to verify the PCa grading models., Results: AM1 and AM2 had significantly higher AUCs than PM1 and PM2 in the internal validation dataset (0.84 vs. 0.89 and 0.83 vs. 0.87) and test dataset (0.73 vs. 0.86 and 0.72 vs. 0.82). AM3 and AM4 showed higher κ values than PM3 and PM4 in the internal validation dataset {0.266 [95% confidence interval (CI): 0.152-0.379] vs. 0.292 (95% CI: 0.178-0.405) and 0.254 (95% CI: 0.159-0.390) vs. 0.279 (95% CI: 0.163-0.396)} and test set [0.196 (95% CI: 0.029-0.362) vs. 0.268 (95% CI: 0.109-0.427) and 0.183 (95% CI: 0.015-0.351) vs. 0.228 (95% CI: 0.068-0.389)]., Conclusions: Using adversarial examples to train prostate cancer classification deep learning models can improve their generalizability and classification abilities., Competing Interests: Conflicts of Interest: All authors have completed the ICMJE uniform disclosure form (available at https://qims.amegroups.com/article/view/10.21037/qims-21-1089/coif). XYG is employed by Xi’an OUR United Co., Ltd. The other authors have no conflicts of interest to declare., (2022 Quantitative Imaging in Medicine and Surgery. All rights reserved.)
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46. Minor monoterpene derivatives from an aqueous extract of the hook-bearing stem of Uncaria rhynchophylla .
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Song LL, Wang Y, Xu CB, Lei XQ, Guo QL, and Shi JG
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- Molecular Structure, Monoterpenes, Water, Uncaria chemistry
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Seven new minor monoterpene derivatives ( 1-7 ), together with six known analogues, were isolated from an aqueous decoction of the hook-bearing stems of Uncaria rhynchophylla (Gou-teng). Their structures were determined by spectroscopic data analysis and electronic circular dichroism (ECD) calculations, of which 1 was confirmed by single crystal X-ray diffraction.
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47. Increased expression of Rho-associated protein kinase 2 confers astroglial Stat3 pathway activation during epileptogenesis.
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Song LJ, Zhang H, Qu XP, Jin JG, Wang C, Jiang X, Gao L, Li G, Wang DL, Shen LL, and Liu B
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- Animals, Astrocytes metabolism, Disease Models, Animal, Hippocampus metabolism, Humans, Rats, STAT3 Transcription Factor metabolism, rho-Associated Kinases metabolism, rho-Associated Kinases pharmacology, Epilepsy, Temporal Lobe chemically induced, Epilepsy, Temporal Lobe metabolism, Epilepsy, Temporal Lobe pathology, Pilocarpine pharmacology
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Patients with TLE are prone to tolerance to antiepileptic drugs. Based on the perspective of molecular targets for drug resistance, it is necessary to explore effective drug resistant genes and signaling pathways for the treatment of TLE. We performed gene expression profiles in hippocampus of patients with drug-resistant TLE and identified ROCK2 as one of the 20 most significantly increased genes in hippocampus. In vitro and in vivo experiments were performed to identify the potential role of ROCK2 in epileptogenesis. In addition, the activity of Stat3 pathway was tested in rat hippocampal tissues and primary cultured astrocytes. The expression levels of ROCK2 in the hippocampus of TLE patients were significantly increased compared with the control group, which was due to the hypomethylation of ROCK2 promoter. Fasudil, a specific Rho-kinase inhibitor, alleviated epileptic seizures in the pilocarpine rat model of TLE. Furthermore, ROCK2 activated the Stat3 pathway in pilocarpine-treated epilepsy rats, and the spearman correlation method confirmed that ROCK2 is associated with Stat3 activation in TLE patients. In addition, ROCK2 was predominantly expressed in astrocytes during epileptogenesis, and induced epileptogenesis by activating astrocyte cell cycle progression via Stat3 pathway. The overexpressed ROCK2 plays an important role in the pathogenesis of drug-resistant epilepsy. ROCK2 accelerates astrocytes cell cycle progression via the activation of Stat3 pathway likely provides the key to explaining the process of epileptogenesis., (Copyright © 2021 The Author(s). Published by Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.)
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48. Conformational Engineering of Two-Coordinate Gold(I) Complexes: Regulation of Excited-State Dynamics for Efficient Delayed Fluorescence.
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Yang JG, Song XF, Cheng G, Wu S, Feng X, Cui G, To WP, Chang X, Chen Y, Che CM, Yang C, and Li K
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Carbene-Au-amide (CMA) type complexes, in which the amide and carbene ligands act as an electron donor (D) and acceptor (A), respectively, can exhibit strong delayed fluorescence (DF) from a ligand to ligand charge transfer (LLCT) excited state. Although the coplanar donor-acceptor (D-A) conformation has been suggested to be a crucial factor favoring radiative decay of the charge-transfer excited state, the geometric structural factor underpinning the excited-state mechanism of CMA complexes remains an open question. We herein develop a new class of carbene-Au-carbazolate complexes by introducing large aromatic substituents onto the carbazolate ligand, the presence of which are conceived to restrict the rotation of the Au-N bond and thus confine a twisted D-A conformation in both ground and excited states. A highly twisted D-A orientation is found for the complexes in their crystal structures. Photophysical studies reveal that the twisted conformation induces a decrease in the gap (Δ E
ST ) between the lowest singlet excited state (S1 ) and the triplet manifold (T1 ) and thus a faster reverse intersystem crossing (RISC) from T1 to S1 at the expense of oscillator strength for an S1 radiative transition. In comparison with the coplanar analogue, the twisted complexes exhibit comparable or improved DF with quantum yields of up to 94% and short emission lifetimes down to sub-microseconds. The tuning of excited-state dynamics has been well interpreted by density functional theory (DFT) and time-dependent DFT (TDDFT) calculations, which unveil much faster RISC rates for twisted complexes. Solution-processed organic light-emitting diodes (OLEDs) based on the new CMA complexes show promising performances with almost negligible efficiency rolloff at a brightness of 1000 cd m-2 . This work implies that neither a coplanar ground-state D-A conformation nor a dynamic rotation of the M-N bond is the key to the realization of efficient DF for CMA complexes.- Published
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49. Surface Modification of Nano-Cu 2 O for Controlling CO 2 Electrochemical Reduction to Ethylene and Syngas.
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Luo H, Li B, Ma JG, and Cheng P
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In the surroundings of carbon neutrality, nano-Cu
2 O is considered a promising catalyst for the electrochemical CO2 reduction reaction (ECO2 RR), whose improvements in product selectivity still require considerable efforts. Here, we present an efficient strategy for controlling the ECO2 RR product by modifying the surface of nano-Cu2 O, i.e., by controlling the exposed facets via a reductant-controlled method to achieve the highest C2 H4 selectivity (Faradic efficiency=74.1 %) for Cu2 O-based catalysts in neutral electrolytes, and introducing a well-suited metal-organic framework (MOF) coating on the surface of nano-Cu2 O to obtain syngas completely with an appropriate H2 :CO ratio. Detailed mechanism and key intermediate have been illustrated by DFT calculations. Our systematic strategy is expected to control the ECO2 RR product, improve the selectivity, and provide a reliable method for CO2 management and the green production of important carbon resources., (© 2022 Wiley-VCH GmbH.)- Published
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50. Corrigendum: Construction and Validation of a Lung Cancer Risk Prediction Model for Non-Smokers in China.
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Guo LW, Lyu ZY, Meng QC, Zheng LY, Chen Q, Liu Y, Xu HF, Kang RH, Zhang LY, Cao XQ, Liu SZ, Sun XB, Zhang JG, and Zhang SK
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[This corrects the article DOI: 10.3389/fonc.2021.766939.]., (Copyright © 2022 Guo, Lyu, Meng, Zheng, Chen, Liu, Xu, Kang, Zhang, Cao, Liu, Sun, Zhang and Zhang.)
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