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2. Handelin alleviates cachexia‐ and aging‐induced skeletal muscle atrophy by improving protein homeostasis and inhibiting inflammation
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Hui‐Jie Zhang, Ben‐Hui Wang, Xiang Wang, Chun‐Ping Huang, Si‐Man Xu, Jia‐Li Wang, Tian‐E Huang, Wan‐Li Xiao, Xiao‐Li Tian, Xin‐Qiang Lan, Qi‐Quan Wang, and Yang Xiang
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Aging ,Cachexia ,Handelin ,Inflammation ,Protein homeostasis ,Skeletal muscle atrophy ,Diseases of the musculoskeletal system ,RC925-935 ,Human anatomy ,QM1-695 - Abstract
Abstract Background Handelin is a bioactive compound from Chrysanthemum indicum L. that improves motor function and muscle integrity during aging in Caenorhabditis elegans. This study aimed to further evaluate the protective effects and molecular mechanisms of handelin in a mouse muscle atrophy model induced by cachexia and aging. Methods A tumour necrosis factor (TNF)‐α‐induced atrophy model was used to examine handelin activity in cultured C2C12 myotubes in vitro. Lipopolysaccharide (LPS)‐treated 8‐week‐old model mice and 23‐month‐old (aged) mice were used to examine the therapeutic effects of handelin on cachexia‐ and aging‐induced muscle atrophy, respectively, in vivo. Protein and mRNA expressions were analysed by Western blotting, ELISA and quantitative PCR, respectively. Skeletal muscle mass was measured by histological analysis. Results Handelin treatment resulted in an upregulation of protein levels of early (MyoD and myogenin) and late (myosin heavy chain, MyHC) differentiation markers in C2C12 myotubes (P
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- 2024
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3. An Internal-State-Variable-Based Continuous Dynamic Recrystallization Model for Thermally Deformed TC18 Alloy
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Gui-Cheng Wu, Yong-Cheng Lin, Miao Wan, Ning-Fu Zeng, Song Zhang, Hui-Jie Zhang, Ming-Song Chen, and Yu-Qiang Jiang
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internal state variables ,continuous dynamic recrystallization ,thermomechanical processing ,microstructure ,TC18 alloy ,Technology ,Electrical engineering. Electronics. Nuclear engineering ,TK1-9971 ,Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General) ,TA1-2040 ,Microscopy ,QH201-278.5 ,Descriptive and experimental mechanics ,QC120-168.85 - Abstract
Continuous dynamic recrystallization (CDRX) is widely acknowledged to occur during hot forming and plays a significant role in microstructure development in alloys with moderate to high stacking fault energy. In this work, the flow stress and CDRX behaviors of the TC18 alloy subjected to hot deformation across a wide range of processing conditions are studied. It is observed that deformation leads to the formation of new low-angle grain boundaries (LAGBs). Subgrains rotate by absorbing dislocations, resulting in an increase in LAGB misorientation and the transition of some LAGBs into high-angle grain boundaries (HAGBs). The HAGBs migrate within the material, assimilating the (sub)grain boundaries. Subsequently, an internal state variable (ISV)-based CDRX model is developed, incorporating parameters such as the dislocation density, adiabatic temperature rise, subgrain rotation, LAGB area, HAGB area, and LAGB misorientation angle distribution. The values of the correlation coefficient (R), relative average absolute error (RAAE), and root-mean-square error (RMSE) between the anticipated true stress and measured stress are 0.989, 6.69%, and 4.78 MPa, respectively. The predicted outcomes demonstrate good agreement with experimental findings. The evolving trends of the subgrain boundary area under various conditions are quantitatively analyzed by assessing the changes in dynamic recovery (DRV)-eliminated dislocations and misorientation angles. Moreover, the ISV-based model accurately predicts the decreases in grain and crystallite sizes with higher strain rates and lower temperatures. The projected outcomes also indicate a transition from a stable and coarse-grained microstructure to a continuously recrystallized substructure.
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- 2024
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4. Function and treatment strategies of β-hydroxybutyrate in aging
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Yang Xiang, Qi-Quan Wang, Xin-Qiang Lan, Hui-Jie Zhang, and Dai-Xu Wei
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β-hydroxybutyrate ,Aging ,Aging hallmarks ,Poly-β-hydroxybutyrate ,Technology - Abstract
Metabolic intermediates serve as precursors for bioactive molecule synthesis, the energy source for life activities, and signals for environmental adaptation. Ketone bodies are important metabolic intermediates produced in the liver by the degradation of fatty acids, acting as an alternative energy source for extrahepatic tissues when glucose is short in supply (especially during starvation). β-hydroxybutyric acid, with its conjugate base β-hydroxybutyrate, constitutes approximately 70% of ketone bodies. A growing number of studies have demonstrated the beneficial effects of β-hydroxybutyrate, especially in delaying aging, intervening in aging-related disease, and promoting longevity. This review systematically reviews the role of β-hydroxybutyrate in aging hallmarks, shedding light on the possible molecular mechanism by which β-hydroxybutyrate supports healthy aging. Higher circulating β-hydroxybutyrate can be achieved by lifestyle modification (ketogenic diet or caloric restriction) or exogenous β-hydroxybutyrate (or β-hydroxybutyrate precursors, derivates and agonists) supplementation. We will also discuss the pros and cons of different ways to upregulate β-hydroxybutyrate, emphasizing the promising future clinical use of poly-β-hydroxybutyrate, the polymers of β-hydroxybutyrate, which can be easily produced via a microbial platform and synthetic biology.
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- 2023
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5. Commercial cash crop production and households’ economic welfare: Evidence from the pulse farmers in rural China
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Ji-liang MA, Fan LI, Hui-jie ZHANG, and NAWAB Khan
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pulse farming ,cash crop ,commercialization ,economic welfare ,China ,Agriculture (General) ,S1-972 - Abstract
Whether promoting cash crop production can increase household welfare has long been the focus of the food policy debate. This study first investigated the determinants of household behavior in commercial pulse farming. It then examined how households’ commercial pulse production improves their economic welfare. We used a dataset of 848 households collected from 2018 to 2019 to estimate the determinants of household behavior in commercial pulse farming by the Heckman two-step model. The endogenous treatment regression (ETR) method was employed to examine the impact of commercial pulse farming on household economic welfare. The results showed that factors such as market purchase prices, agricultural technology services, farmers’ access to loans, and government subsidies promoted smallholders’ commercial pulse farming; production costs and perceptions of climate change risks constrained smallholders’ commercial pulse production. Overall, commercial pulse production has increased household farm income but there was a limited impact on household off-farm income. Our findings suggest that policies aiming to increase households’ cash crop production and market access could significantly improve the economic welfare of pulse farmers.
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- 2022
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6. Synthesis, Characterization and Crystal Structures of Oxidovanadium(V) Complexes with Schiff Base and Pyrone Ligands and Their Antimicrobial Activity
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Guo-Xu He, Ling-Wei Xue, Qin-Long Peng, Pan-Pan Wang, and Hui-Jie Zhang
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Schiff base ,Pyrone ,Vanadium complex ,Crystal structure ,Antimicrobial activity ,Chemistry ,QD1-999 - Abstract
Two oxidovanadium(V) complexes, [VOLLa] (1) and [VOLLb] (2), where L is the dianionic form of the Schiff base ligand 2-(((2-hydroxyethyl)imino)methyl)-6-methylphenol (H2L), La and Lb are the deprotonated forms of 3-hydroxy-2-methyl-4H-pyran-4-one (HLa) and 2-ethyl-3-hydroxy-4H-pyran-4-one (HLb), respectively, have been prepared and characterized by elemental analyses, IR, UV−Vis, 1H NMR and single−crystal X−ray crystallographic determination. The V atoms in the complexes are in octahedral coordination, with the Schiff base ligand mer-coordinated to the metal atoms through the phenolate O, imino N and hydroxyl O atoms, and with the pyrone ligands coordinated to the metal atoms through the two O atoms. The effect of the compounds on the antimicrobial activity against Staphylococcus aureus, Escherichia coli, and Candida albicans was studied.
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- 2019
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7. Synthesis, Crystal Structures and Catalytic Property of Dioxomolybdenum(VI) and Nickel(II) Complexes Derived from bis-Schiff Bases
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Ling-Wei Xue, Qin-Long Peng, Pan-Pan Wang, and Hui-Jie Zhang
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Dioxomolybdenum complex ,nickel complex ,Schiff base ,Crystal structure ,Sulfoxidation ,Chemistry ,QD1-999 - Abstract
A new mononuclear dioxomolybdenum(VI) complex, [MoO2L1], and a new linear trinuclear nickel(II) complex, [Ni{NiL2(μ1-η1:η0-OAc)(μ2-η1:η1-OAc)}2]·H2O, where L1 is the dianionic form of N,N’-bis(5-fluorosalicylidene)-1,3-propanediamine (H2L1), L2 is the dianionic form of N,N’-bis(5-fluoro-2-hydroxybenzylidene)-2-hydroxy-1,3-propanediamine (H2L2), have been synthesized and characterized by elemental analysis, FT-IR spectroscopy, and single-crystal X-ray determination. The Mo atom in the molybdenum complex is coordinated by four donor atoms of the Schiff base ligand, and two oxo groups, forming an octahedral coordination. In the nickel complex, there are three bridges across the Ni-Ni atom pairs, involving two phenolate O atoms of a Schiff base ligand, and an O–C–O moiety of a μ2-η1:η1-OAc group. The central Ni atom is located on an inversion center and has octahedral coordination involving four bridging O atoms from two Schiff base ligands in the equatorial plane and two O atoms from two μ2-η1:η1-OAc ligands in the axial positions. The coordination around the terminal Ni atoms is also octahedral, with two imino N and two phenolate O atoms from a Schiff base ligand defining the equatorial plane, and with two O atoms respectively from a μ1-η1:η0-OAc and a μ2-η1:η1-OAc ligands occupying the axial positions. The molybdenum complex has excellent catalytic property for sulfoxidation reactions.
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- 2019
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8. Synthesis, Crystal Structures, and Antimicrobial Activity of Zinc(II) and Manganese(II) Complexes Derived from N’-(1-(pyridin-2-yl)ethylidene)isonicotinohydrazide
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Ling-Wei Xue, Hui-Jie Zhang, and Pan-Pan Wang
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Hydrazone ,Zinc complex ,Manganese complex ,Crystal structure ,Antimicrobial activity ,Chemistry ,QD1-999 - Abstract
Two mononuclear zinc(II) and manganese(II) compounds, [ZnL2] (1) and [MnL(HL)]ClO4 (2), where L is the monoanionic form of N’-(1-(pyridin-2-yl)ethylidene)isonicotinohydrazide (HL), and HL is the zwitterionic form of HL, have been prepared and characterized by elemental analyses, IR and UV-Vis spectroscopy, and single-crystal X-ray crystallographic determination. Compound 1 contains a neutral [ZnL2] complex molecule. Compound 2 contains a [MnL(HL)]+ complex cation and one perchlorate anion. The metal atoms in the complexes are in octahedral coordination. The hydrazone ligands coordinate to the metal atoms through the pyridine N, imine N, and enolate O atoms. The compounds were investigated for their antimicrobial activity against Staphylococcus aureus, Escherichia coli, and Candida albicans.
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- 2019
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9. Tanshinone IIA attenuates ovalbumin-induced airway inflammation and hyperresponsiveness in a murine model of asthma
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Shi-Biao Wang, Xiao-Feng Guo, Bin Weng, Su-Ping Tang, and Hui-Jie Zhang
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Asthma ,Inflammation ,Nuclear factor-κB ,Oxidative stress ,Tanshinone IIA ,Medicine - Abstract
Objective(s): Tanshinone IIA (T. IIA), one of the most pharmacologically active components extracted from Salviae miltiorrhiza, has anti-inflammatory and antioxidant features. The aim of the present study is to investigate the benefit of T. IIA on asthma using a murine model of asthma induced by ovalbumin (OVA). Materials and Methods: Male BALB/c mice were used in the present study. The mice were sensitized by OVA intraperitoneal injection on days 0 and 14, and received aerosolized OVA challenge for 30 min daily on days 21-23Results: T. T. IIA (10 mg/kg twice daily) intraperitoneal injection was performed on days 18-23. Results: Treatment of T. IIA reduced the levels of interleukin (IL)-4, IL-5, and IL-13 in bronchoalveolar lavage fluid (BALF) (PConclusion: T. IIA inhibits OVA-induced airway inflammation and hyperresponsiveness. T. IIA is a potential therapeutic agent for asthma.
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- 2019
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10. A novel method to detect bacterial resistance to disinfectants
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Xiao-Feng He, Hui-Jie Zhang, Jin-Gui Cao, Fang Liu, Jian-Kang Wang, Wen-Jie Ma, and Wen Yin
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Clinical technology ,Disinfectants resistance ,Inhibitory efficacy ,Oxford plate method ,Staphylococcus aureus ,Medicine (General) ,R5-920 ,Genetics ,QH426-470 - Abstract
In clinical practice, the important hygienic prevention of bacterial pathogen spread is disinfection of potentially contaminated area. Benzalkonium bromide and chlorhexidine acetate are commonly used disinfectants with a broad spectrum of anti-microbial effect. It is vital to inhibit the spread of pathogen in hospital. However, a large number of pathogens with the decreased antiseptic susceptibility have been isolated from clinical samples which showed an increased minimal inhibitory concentration (MIC) against those antiseptics. These resistant pathogens are the major causes for nosocomial cross-infections in hospital. The present study demonstrated the utility of Oxford plate assay system in determining the potential disinfectant resistance of bacteria. The microbiological assay is based on the inhibitory effect of tested disinfectants upon the strains of Staphylococcus aureus and Escherichia coli. Statistical analysis of the bioassay results indicated the linear correlation (r = 0.87–0.99, P
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- 2017
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11. Padé approximant related to inequalities involving the constant e and a generalized Carleman-type inequality
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Chao-Ping Chen and Hui-Jie Zhang
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Carleman’s inequality ,weight coefficient ,Padé approximant ,Mathematics ,QA1-939 - Abstract
Abstract Based on the Padé approximation method, in this paper we determine the coefficients a j $a_{j}$ and b j $b_{j}$ ( 1 ≤ j ≤ k $1\leq j \leq k$ ) such that 1 e ( 1 + 1 x ) x = x k + a 1 x k − 1 + ⋯ + a k x k + b 1 x k − 1 + ⋯ + b k + O ( 1 x 2 k + 1 ) , x → ∞ , $$ \frac{1}{e} \biggl( 1+\frac{1}{x} \biggr) ^{x}= \frac{x^{k}+a_{1}x^{k-1}+ \cdots +a_{k}}{x^{k}+b_{1}x^{k-1}+\cdots +b_{k}}+O \biggl( \frac{1}{x ^{2k+1}} \biggr) , \quad x\to \infty , $$ where k ≥ 1 $k\geq 1$ is any given integer. Based on the obtained result, we establish new upper bounds for ( 1 + 1 / x ) x $( 1+1/x ) ^{x}$ . As an application, we give a generalized Carleman-type inequality.
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- 2017
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12. Molecular switching system using glycosylphosphatidylinositol to select cells highly expressing recombinant proteins
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Emmanuel Matabaro, Zeng’an He, Yi-Shi Liu, Hui-Jie Zhang, Xiao-Dong Gao, and Morihisa Fujita
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Medicine ,Science - Abstract
Abstract Although many pharmaceutical proteins are produced in mammalian cells, there remains a challenge to select cell lines that express recombinant proteins with high productivity. Since most biopharmaceutical proteins are secreted by cells into the medium, it is difficult to select cell lines that produce large amounts of the target protein. To address this issue, a new protein expression system using the glycosylphosphatidylinositol (GPI)-anchor was developed. PGAP2 is involved in processing GPI-anchored proteins (GPI-APs) during transport. In PGAP2 mutant cells, most GPI-APs are secreted into the medium. Here, we established a HEK293 cell line where endogenous PGAP2 was knocked out and exogenous PGAP2 was inserted with a piggyBac transposon in the genome. Using these cells, human lysosomal acid lipase (LIPA) and α-galactosidase A (GLA) were expressed as GPI-anchored forms (LIPA-GPI and GLA-GPI) and cells expressing high levels of LIPA-GPI or GLA-GPI on the cell surface were enriched. Removal of the PGAP2 gene by piggyBac transposase or FLP recombinase converted LIPA-GPI and GLA-GPI from membrane-bound to the secreted forms. Thus, cells expressing LIPA or GLA in large amounts could be enriched using this approach. The GPI-based molecular switching system is an efficient approach to isolate cells expressing recombinant proteins with high productivity.
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- 2017
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13. Topological and functional characterization of an insect gustatory receptor.
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Hui-Jie Zhang, Alisha R Anderson, Stephen C Trowell, A-Rong Luo, Zhong-Huai Xiang, and Qing-You Xia
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Medicine ,Science - Abstract
Insect gustatory receptors are predicted to have a seven-transmembrane structure and are distantly related to insect olfactory receptors, which have an inverted topology compared with G-protein coupled receptors, including mammalian olfactory receptors. In contrast, the topology of insect gustatory receptors remains unknown. Except for a few examples from Drosophila, the specificity of individual insect gustatory receptors is also unknown. In this study, the total number of identified gustatory receptors in Bombyx mori was expanded from 65 to 69. BmGr8, a silkmoth gustatory receptor from the sugar receptor subfamily, was expressed in insect cells. Membrane topology studies on BmGr8 indicate that, like insect olfactory receptors, it has an inverted topology relative to G protein-coupled receptors. An orphan GR from the bitter receptor family, BmGr53, yielded similar results. We infer, from the finding that two distantly related BmGrs have an intracellular N-terminus and an odd number of transmembrane spans, that this is likely to be a general topology for all insect gustatory receptors. We also show that BmGr8 functions independently in Sf9 cells and responds in a concentration-dependent manner to the polyalcohols myo-inositol and epi-inositol but not to a range of mono- and di-saccharides. BmGr8 is the first chemoreceptor shown to respond specifically to inositol, an important or essential nutrient for some Lepidoptera. The selectivity of BmGr8 responses is consistent with the known responses of one of the gustatory receptor neurons in the lateral styloconic sensilla of B. mori, which responds to myo-inositol and epi-inositol but not to allo-inositol.
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- 2011
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14. Correction: Topological and Functional Characterization of an Insect Gustatory Receptor.
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Hui-Jie Zhang, Alisha R. Anderson, Stephen C. Trowell, A-Rong Luo, Zhong-Huai Xiang, and Qing-You Xia
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Medicine ,Science - Published
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15. Highly selective photocatalytic CO2 reduction via a lead-free perovskite/MOF catalyst
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Na Li, Xin-Ping Zhai, Bo Ma, Hui-Jie Zhang, Ming-Jun Xiao, Qiang Wang, and Hao-Li Zhang
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Renewable Energy, Sustainability and the Environment ,General Materials Science ,General Chemistry - Abstract
A lead-free perovskite/MOF catalyst shows a high CO selectivity of 99.5% for photocatalytic CO2 reduction, stemming from efficient charge separation, formation of *COOH intermediates, and prompt CO desorptionof the catalyst.
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- 2023
16. Effect of Hydrophobic Side Group on Structural Heterogeneities and Mechanical Performance of Gelatin-Based Hydrogen-Bonded Hydrogel
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Hui Jie Zhang, Xinyi Wang, Yuxi Yang, Tao Lin Sun, Aokai Zhang, and Xiangyu You
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Inorganic Chemistry ,Polymers and Plastics ,Organic Chemistry ,Materials Chemistry - Published
- 2022
17. Gelatin from leather waste to tough biodegradable packaging film: One valuable recycling solution for waste gelatin from leather industry
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Liang Chen, Taotao Qiang, Xuejun Chen, Wenqi Ren, and Hui Jie Zhang
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Soil ,Food Packaging ,Gelatin ,Water ,Ligands ,Solid Waste ,Waste Management and Disposal - Abstract
Large amount of gelatin can be extracted from the solid waste in leather industry. The advanced application of such gelatin is always desired by the leather industry, but remains challenging. Considering the urgent requirement of biodegradable plastic film, in this study, the gelatin extracted from waste skin scrap in the leather industry was used to fabricate a waste gelatin-based film with a high gelatin content, excellent mechanical performance, and autonomous biodegradability in natural soil. The film was prepared by introducing covalent bonds and metal-ligand bonds to the gelatin matrix. These covalent bonds, metal-ligand bonds, and inherent hydrogen bonds in the gelatin matrix serve as multiple sacrificial bonds for effective energy dissipation giving the waste gelatin-based film excellent mechanical parameters with the highest fracture stress of ≈ 32 MPa, maximum fracture strain of ≈1.25 mm/mm, and a high Young's modulus of ≈ 471 MPa, which are significantly higher than those of the original gelatin film (fracture stress ≈ 4 MPa, fracture strain ≈ 0.70 mm/mm, and Young's modulus ≈ 22 MPa). Owing to the water resistance of covalent bonds and metal-ligand bonds existed in gelatin matrix, the gelatin film possesses good water resistance. Additionally, after use, the fabricated film can completely biodegrade in natural soil in approximately 7 weeks. This strategy not only provides a valuable recycling solution for the gelatin from the unwelcome solid waste of the leather industry, but it also broadens the range of ecofriendly and cost effective biodegradable films available.
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- 2022
18. Enhancing the mechanical performance of lignin based hydrogel via lignin acetylation
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Xuelian Wang, Xinping Li, Chandravati Yadav, Wu Lan, Linping Wang, Yasumitsu Uraki, Jia Kang, Hui Jie Zhang, and Xiangyu You
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Agronomy and Crop Science - Published
- 2023
19. Validation of the YuWell YE660D oscillometric upper-arm blood pressure monitor for clinic and home in general population according to the Association for the Advancement of Medical Instrumentation/European Society of Hypertension/International Organization for Standardization Universal Standard (International Organization for Standardization 81060-2:2018) and the International Organization for Standardization Amendment 1. 2020.
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Hui-Jie Zhang, Yue Peng, Juan Zhang, Jin Zhang, Li-Ni Teng, Shu-Juan Zhang, De-Jun Zhou, and Ming-Zhi Long
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- 2023
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20. Tough and Biodegradable Gelatin-Based Film via the Synergistic Effect of Multi-Cross-Linking
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Liang Chen, Taotao Qiang, Xuejun Chen, Wenqi Ren, and Hui Jie Zhang
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Polymers and Plastics ,Process Chemistry and Technology ,Organic Chemistry - Published
- 2021
21. Transgenic PDGF-BB sericin hydrogel potentiates bone regeneration of BMP9-stimulated mesenchymal stem cells through a crosstalk of the Smad-STAT pathways
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Hui-Jie Zhang, Fu-Shu Li, Feng Wang, Han Wang, Tong-Chuan He, Russell R Reid, Bai-Cheng He, and Qingyou Xia
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Biomaterials - Abstract
Silk as a natural biomaterial is considered as a promising bone substitute in tissue regeneration. Sericin and fibroin are the main components of silk and display unique features for their programmable mechanical properties, biocompatibility, biodegradability and morphological plasticity. It has been reported that sericin recombinant growth factors (GFs) can support cell proliferation and induce stem cell differentiation through cross-talk of signaling pathways during tissue regeneration. The transgenic technology allows the productions of bioactive heterologous GFs as fusion proteins with sericin, which are then fabricated into solid matrix or hydrogel format. Herein, using an injectable hydrogel derived from transgenic platelet-derived GF (PDGF)-BB silk sericin, we demonstrated that the PDGF-BB sericin hydrogel effectively augmented osteogenesis induced by bone morphogenetic protein (BMP9)-stimulated mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) in vivo and in vitro, while inhibiting adipogenic differentiation. Further gene expression and protein–protein interactions studies demonstrated that BMP9 and PDGF-BB synergistically induced osteogenic differentiation through the cross-talk between Smad and Stat3 pathways in MSCs. Thus, our results provide a novel strategy to encapsulate osteogenic factors and osteoblastic progenitors in transgenic sericin-based hydrogel for robust bone tissue engineering.
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- 2022
22. Graphitized lignin-based activated carbon fibers and their application in supercapacitors
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Xiangyu You, Lingjie Wang, Linfei Zhou, Yasumitsu Uraki, Aori Gele, Jia Kang, Xinhong Li, and Hui Jie Zhang
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As an abundant bioresource of carbon, lignin has the potential to form carbon fibers (CFs), which can then be used as electrode materials in supercapacitors. However, most studies have only focused on the morphology of CFs, such as the specific surface area and pore-size distribution, while ignoring the influence of the carbon structure in CFs. In this study, Ni(acac)2 was used as a graphitization catalyst in CFs preparation and to further modify the morphology of the fibers. Meanwhile, the addition of Ni(acac)2 remarkably shortened the thermostabilization period from 76 h to 2.25 h, which significantly reduced the energy consumption. The resulting lignin-based activated carbon fibers (LACFs) with graphitized structures presented a controllable pore-size distribution and large surface areas up to 582.7 m2 g− 1. These LACFs were then used as electrode materials in supercapacitors, and the assembled devices displayed high energy and power densities of up to 22.1 Wh kg− 1 and 239 kW kg− 1, respectively, using organic electrolytes.
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- 2022
23. Edible hydrogel from gelatin and alginate as functional low‐calorie noodle
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Lini Wang, Hui Jie Zhang, Xinyi Wang, Wenying Zhao, Weihua Yan, Fangjian Zhang, Yanjun Li, and Xiangyu You
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Polymers and Plastics ,Materials Chemistry ,General Chemistry ,Surfaces, Coatings and Films - Published
- 2022
24. 16S rDNA analysis of osteoporotic rats treated with osteoking
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Yan Sun, Hui-Jie Zhang, Ran Chen, Wen-Hui Lee, and Hong-Bin Zhao
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Microbiology (medical) ,China ,Animals ,Osteoporosis ,General Medicine ,Microbiology ,DNA, Ribosomal ,Drugs, Chinese Herbal ,Rats - Abstract
Introduction. Osteoporosis (OP) is characterized by microstructural degeneration of bone tissue, low bone mass, bone fragility and even brittle fracture (osteoporotic fracture, OPF). OP and OPF are common and there are many disadvantages to the current medications for OP/OPF. Osteoking is a traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) originating from the Yi nationality (Yunnan, China) that has been used to treat bone diseases for decades. Hypothesis/Gap Statement. This study will reveal the changes in the intestinal microbiota of OP rats after 70 days of osteoking treatment. Method. With duplication of sham and OP rats, eight groups were established, with six rats in each group. The intestinal microbiotas were analysed by 16S rDNA sequencing. Results. The results showed that osteoking changed the intestinal microbiota of sham rats and OP rats. The mechanism by which osteoking improves OP is related to the functions of the intestinal microbiota. After 70 days of treatment with osteoking, the contents of Pseudonocardia, Pedomicrobium, Variovorax, Niastella and Actinosynnema were decreased in OP rats. The functions of the above intestinal microbiota related to iron metabolism affected calcifediol and 25(OH)D, and measuring these bone metabolic indicators is required for further study. Conclusion. Osteoking changes the intestinal microbiota to improve OP, and further study which reveals these intestinal microbiota and mechanism is needed.
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- 2022
25. A Physically Cross-Linked Sodium Alginate–Gelatin Hydrogel with High Mechanical Strength
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Lini Wang, Yun Liu, Hui Jie Zhang, Xing Zhu, Xiangyu You, Xinhua Liu, and Xueqian Liu
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Materials science ,food.ingredient ,food ,Polymers and Plastics ,Chemical engineering ,Process Chemistry and Technology ,Organic Chemistry ,Mechanical strength ,Gelatin ,Sodium alginate - Published
- 2021
26. 16S rDNA analysis of the intestinal microbes in osteoporotic rats
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Hong-Bin Zhao, Wen-Hui Lee, Hui-Jie Zhang, Yan Sun, and Ran Chen
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Full Paper ,biology ,Immunology ,Gastroenterology ,Veillonella ,Verrucomicrobia ,Alpha (ethology) ,Lipid metabolism ,biology.organism_classification ,osteoporosis ,Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology ,Microbiology ,Comamonadaceae ,Anaerobiospirillum ,16S rDNA analysis ,Aerococcus ,intestinal microbe ,Flavobacterium ,Food Science - Abstract
This study aimed to reveal the differences in intestinal microbes in osteoporotic rats. The rats were divided into two groups: the control and OP (osteoporosis) groups (n=6). Days 0 and 70 were set as the time points. The rats in the OP group underwent bilateral ovariectomy (OVX). Differences between the control and OP groups were determined by 16S rDNA analysis. The relative abundances of OTUs and alpha/beta diversities were determined at days 0 days and 70. The abundances of Verrucomicrobia at the phylum level and Aerococcus, Coprobacillus, Veillonella, Anaerobiospirillum, Flavobacterium, Comamonadaceae, Ohtaekwangia, etc., at the genus level were found to be different between the control_70d and OP_70d groups. KEGG ontology analysis showed that the function of lipid metabolism could be related to OP. The 16S rDNA analysis in the OP rats revealed that intestinal microbes take part in the processes of OP and could affect lipid metabolism. Further study of the relationship between OP and intestinal microbes is necessary, and the prospect for intestinal microbes is a potential treatment for OP.
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- 2021
27. Novel Gelatin-based Eco-friendly Adhesive with a Hyperbranched Cross-linked Structure
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Wang Xuechuan, Xinhua Liu, Hui Jie Zhang, Xing Zhu, and Jingbo Zhu
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food.ingredient ,Chemistry ,General Chemical Engineering ,Biomass ,02 engineering and technology ,General Chemistry ,021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology ,Pulp and paper industry ,Gelatin ,Environmentally friendly ,Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering ,Hydrolysate ,food ,020401 chemical engineering ,Adhesive ,0204 chemical engineering ,0210 nano-technology - Abstract
Gelatin (GE), a nontoxic and degradable biomass resource, is a multistage hydrolysate of collagen. However, its application in adhesives was always limited by its brittleness and poor water resista...
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- 2020
28. Synthesis, crystal structures, and antimicrobial activity of copper(II) complexes derived from N′-(1-(pyridin-2-yl)ethylidene)isonicotinohydrazide
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Ling-Wei Xue, Pan-Pan Wang, and Hui-Jie Zhang
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chemistry.chemical_classification ,Copper complex ,Chemistry ,chemistry.chemical_element ,Hydrazone ,02 engineering and technology ,Crystal structure ,010402 general chemistry ,021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology ,Antimicrobial ,01 natural sciences ,Medicinal chemistry ,Copper ,0104 chemical sciences ,Inorganic Chemistry ,Physical and Theoretical Chemistry ,0210 nano-technology - Abstract
Two mononuclear copper(II) compounds, [Cu(HL)2](ClO4)2 · (H2L)ClO4 · 3H2O (1) and [CuL2] (2), where L is the monoanionic form of N′-(1-(pyridin-2-yl)ethylidene)isonicotinohydrazide (HL), have been ...
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- 2020
29. Developing super tough gelatin-based hydrogels by incorporating linear poly(methacrylic acid) to facilitate sacrificial hydrogen bonding
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Qingxin Han, Xiangyou You, Xuechuan Wang, Hui Jie Zhang, and Li Ni Wang
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Poly(methacrylic acid) ,Materials science ,food.ingredient ,Biocompatibility ,technology, industry, and agriculture ,Modulus ,02 engineering and technology ,General Chemistry ,010402 general chemistry ,021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology ,Condensed Matter Physics ,01 natural sciences ,Gelatin ,0104 chemical sciences ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,food ,chemistry ,Methacrylic acid ,Chemical engineering ,Natural rubber ,Polymerization ,visual_art ,Self-healing hydrogels ,visual_art.visual_art_medium ,0210 nano-technology - Abstract
Mechanically robust protein-based hydrogels are strongly desired but their construction remains a significant challenge. In this work, gelatin, together with methacrylic acid, is used to construct a novel hydrogen-bonded hydrogel through a facile low-temperature polymerization and a subsequent dry-swell process. The obtained gel is extremely stiff and tough with a high Young's modulus and a fracture energy of 11 MPa and 8.5 kJ m-2, respectively, which are comparable to the performance of tough synthetic hydrogels, rubber, cartilage, and skin. These gels also show recovery and healing properties as well as biocompatibility and stability in physiological saline solutions. The gel is easy to prepare and exhibits a wide range of functional properties, making it a promising load-bearing material for medical applications.
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30. Strong, water-repellent, and recyclable gelatin-based bioplastic film as sustainable express packaging film
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Liang Chen, Taotao Qiang, Wenqi Ren, Qin Tian, Xiancheng Zhang, and Hui Jie Zhang
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Renewable Energy, Sustainability and the Environment ,Strategy and Management ,Building and Construction ,Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering ,General Environmental Science - Published
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31. Dynamic bonds enable high toughness and multifunctionality in gelatin/tannic acid-based hydrogels with tunable mechanical properties
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Hui Jie Zhang, Xinyi Wang, Daniel R. King, Xiangyu You, Lini Wang, Tao Lin Sun, and Xugang Dang
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Toughness ,Materials science ,Coacervate ,food.ingredient ,Biocompatibility ,Hydrogen bond ,General Chemistry ,engineering.material ,Condensed Matter Physics ,Gelatin ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,food ,chemistry ,Chemical engineering ,Self-healing hydrogels ,Tannic acid ,engineering ,Biopolymer - Abstract
Biopolymer-based functional hydrogels with excellent mechanical properties are desired, but their fabrication remains a challenge. Learning from the tofu-making process, we developed a freely formable hydrogel with high toughness and stiffness from the hydrogen bond-rich coacervation of tannic acid and gelatin through a simple hot-pressing process that transforms the coacervate particles into a bulk hydrogel. The mechanical properties of the obtained gelatin/tannic acid hydrogel (G/T gel) can be controlled by tuning the weight ratio of tannic acid to gelatin in the gel. The G/T gel with optimum mechanical properties possesses high Young's modulus, fracture strain, and fracture energy of ∼60 MPa, ∼10, and ∼24 kJ m-2, respectively. These properties arise from the phase-separated structure and high concentration of dynamic hydrogen bonds with widely distributed bond strengths. These dynamic hydrogen bonds also enable multifunctional properties of the gel, such as self-recovery, self-healing, rebuildability and shape memory. The combination of excellent mechanical properties, good biocompatibility, and useful functionalities into one hydrogel that comes from renewable sources demonstrates the great potential of G/T gels.
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- 2021
32. Validation of the YuWell YE900 oscillometric blood pressure monitor for professional office use in adults and children according to the AAMI/ESH/ISO Universal Standard (ISO 81060-2:2018)
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De-Jun Zhou, Shu-Juan Zhang, Juan Zhang, Hui-Jie Zhang, Li-Ni Teng, Jin Zhang, Su-Lan Wang, and Ming-Zhi Long
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Advanced and Specialized Nursing ,Adult ,Oscillometric Blood Pressure Monitor ,medicine.medical_specialty ,business.industry ,Systole ,Diastole ,Blood Pressure ,Blood Pressure Determination ,General Medicine ,Assessment and Diagnosis ,Sphygmomanometers ,Blood Pressure Monitors ,Medical instrumentation ,Blood pressure ,Child, Preschool ,Cuff ,Internal Medicine ,Physical therapy ,medicine ,Humans ,Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine ,business ,Child - Abstract
Objective To evaluate the accuracy of the YuWell YE900 oscillometric upper-arm professional office blood pressure monitor in adults and children according to the Association for the Advancement of Medical Instrumentation/European Society of Hypertension/International Organization for Standardization (AAMI/ESH/ISO) Universal Standard (ISO 81060-2:2018). Methods Subjects were recruited to fulfill the age, sex, blood pressure and cuff distribution criteria of the AAMI/ESH/ISO Universal Standard in adults and children (aged 3-12 years) using the same arm sequential blood pressure measurement method. Three cuffs of the test device were used for arm circumference 18-22 cm (small), 22-32 cm (medium) and 32-42 cm (large). Results Ninety-two subjects were recruited, and 85 (50 adults and 35 children) were analyzed. For validation criterion 1, the mean ± SD of the differences between the test device and reference blood pressure readings was 1.7 ± 6.62/3.1 ± 5.76 mmHg (systolic/diastolic). For validation criterion 2, the SD of the averaged blood pressure differences between the test device and reference blood pressure per subject was 5.25/5.13 mmHg (systolic/diastolic). Conclusion The YuWell YE900 professional electronic blood pressure monitor has passed the requirements of the AAMI/ESH/ISO Universal Standard (ISO 81060-2:2018) in adults and children and can be recommended for clinical use.
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33. Function and treatment strategies of ß-hydroxybutyrate in aging.
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Yang Xiang, Qi-Quan Wang, Xin-Qiang Lan, Hui-Jie Zhang, and Dai-Xu Wei
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3-Hydroxybutyric acid ,LOW-calorie diet ,AGING ,KETOGENIC diet ,SYNTHETIC biology ,KETONES - Abstract
Metabolic intermediates serve as precursors for bioactive molecule synthesis, the energy source for life activities, and signals for environmental adaptation. Ketone bodies are important metabolic intermediates produced in the liver by the degradation of fatty acids, acting as an alternative energy source for extrahepatic tissues when glucose is short in supply (especially during starvation). ß-hydroxybutyric acid, with its conjugate base ß-hydroxybutyrate, constitutes approximately 70% of ketone bodies. A growing number of studies have demonstrated the beneficial effects of ß-hydroxybutyrate, especially in delaying aging, intervening in aging-related disease, and promoting longevity. This review systematically reviews the role of ß-hydroxybutyrate in aging hallmarks, shedding light on the possible molecular mechanism by which ß-hydroxybutyrate supports healthy aging. Higher circulating ß-hydroxybutyrate can be achieved by lifestyle modification (ketogenic diet or caloric restriction) or exogenous ß-hydroxybutyrate (or ß-hydroxybutyrate precursors, derivates and agonists) supplementation. We will also discuss the pros and cons of different ways to upregulate ß-hydroxybutyrate, emphasizing the promising future clinical use of poly-ß-hydroxybutyrate, the polymers of ß-hydroxybutyrate, which can be easily produced via a microbial platform and synthetic biology. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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34. Self-Healable, High-Strength Hydrogel Electrode for Flexible Sensors and Supercapacitors
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Xuechuan Wang, Hui Jie Zhang, Ouyang Yue, Chunlin Liu, and Xiangyu You
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Supercapacitor ,food.ingredient ,Materials science ,Polypyrrole ,Capacitance ,Gelatin ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,food ,chemistry ,Self-healing hydrogels ,Ultimate tensile strength ,Electrode ,General Materials Science ,Composite material ,Porosity - Abstract
Flexible energy storage materials and sensors have become the key equipment of human-machine interface technology. For the preparation of these devices, hydrogel electrodes are relevant because of their unique porous structure, high capacitance, flexibility, small size, and lightweight. In this paper, regular polypyrrole (PPy) is synthesized on a heat-induced phase-separated gel (H-Gel/AS) by the template degradation method, and a gelatin-based PPy hydrogel with high strength, high strain rate, and high conductivity is prepared. Moreover, by adding multiwalled carbon nanotubes (MWCNTs) into a gelatin solution according to the H-Gel/AS method, the electrochemical performance of the resulting H-Gel/AS-MWCNTs-PPy electrode is greatly improved. When the H-Gel/AS-MWCNTs-PPy gel is immersed in an ammonium sulfate solution, wrinkles appear on the surface, resulting in further enhancement of the capacitance. On this basis, a flexible sensor and a solid-state supercapacitor are assembled, and their performance is tested. The sensor can detect tensile, bending, and twisting strains with high sensitivity. Meanwhile, as a flexible solid-state supercapacitor, the specific capacitance is 75 F g-1, and the capacitance retention rate after 5000 cycles is 98.1% under bending conditions. More importantly, the gelatin-based hydrogel shows great potential for application in wearable devices.
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- 2021
35. Expression of DNM3 is associated with good outcome in colorectal cancer
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Shao-ang Cheng, Xin Huang, Liang Jiang, Qi-Lian Liang, Xiao-Cui Hong, Hai-Xia Yang, Ke-Hui Hu, Xing-Bo Luo, and Hui-Jie Zhang
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General Medicine - Abstract
The aim of this study is to reveal the potential value of dynamin3 (DNM3) in colorectal cancer (CRC) evaluation of clinical diagnosis and prognosis. A total of 100 tissue samples were collected from 50 patients with stages I–IV, CRC tissues (n = 50) paired with non-cancerous adjacent colorectal tissues (n = 50). The expression levels of DNM3 were detected in 50 cases of CRC tissues and 50 cases of non-cancerous adjacent colorectal tissues by real-time fluorescent quantitative reverse transcription-polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR). Immunohistochemical method (IHC) was conducted to semi-quantify the expression of DNM3 protein. Results showed that the relative expression of DNM3 mRNA in CRC tissues was 0.634-fold of that in non-cancerous adjacent colorectal tissues. The positive rate of DNM3 protein in CRC tissues (42.0%) was much lower than that in non-cancerous adjacent colorectal tissues (66.0%; P < 0.05). The expression level of DNM3 protein in CRC tissues was dependent on tumor size, degree of histological differentiation, and clinical stage (P < 0.05). The expression level of DNM3 mRNA in CRC tissues was significantly correlated with tumor size and pathology classification (P < 0.05). The research shows that detecting the expression of DNM3 helps in analyzing the tumor size, degree of histological differentiation, and clinical stage. Expression of DNM3 may be associated with good outcome in CRC.
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36. Tough Triblock Copolymer Hydrogels with Different Micromorphologies for Medical and Sensory Materials
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Ya Nan Ye, Tasuku Nakajima, Feng Luo, Takayuki Nonoyama, Hui Jie Zhang, Tao Lin Sun, and Takayuki Kurokawa
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Toughness ,Materials science ,Polymers and Plastics ,Biocompatibility ,Process Chemistry and Technology ,Organic Chemistry ,technology, industry, and agriculture ,Self-healing hydrogels ,Amphiphile ,Copolymer ,medicine ,Self-assembly ,Swelling ,medicine.symptom ,Composite material ,Elastic modulus - Abstract
Tough triblock copolymer hydrogels with microstructures of sphere, cylinder, and laminae were constructed using a newly developed “drying and swelling” method without changing the chemical structures of their monomeric units. These tough triblock copolymer hydrogels commonly showed high fracture stress of ∼10 MPa but exhibited varied elastic moduli depending on their microstructures. Furthermore, the constructed laminar gel formed pH-sensitive photonic gel at the base conditions, providing the gel application with potential as a sensor. Given their high toughness, biocompatibility, and tunable modulus, this study helps expand the potential application of amphiphilic block copolymer hydrogels for medical and industrial use.
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- 2019
37. Pharmacokinetics and residue elimination of cynatratoside-C in the grass carp Ctenopharyngodon idellus following a single intraperitoneal injection
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Qi-Zhong Zhang, Jia-Ying Zhang, Yao-Wu Fu, Hui-Jie Zhang, and Qing-Guo Li
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Detection limit ,0303 health sciences ,Kidney ,Ichthyophthirius multifiliis ,biology ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Intraperitoneal injection ,Cmax ,04 agricultural and veterinary sciences ,Aquatic Science ,biology.organism_classification ,Tandem mass spectrometry ,Grass carp ,03 medical and health sciences ,Animal science ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Pharmacokinetics ,040102 fisheries ,medicine ,0401 agriculture, forestry, and fisheries ,030304 developmental biology - Abstract
Cynatratoside-C, isolated from Cynanchum atratum, is a promising alternative agent for the control of the ecoparasite Ichthyophthirius multifiliis. However, the pharmacokinetics and residue elimination of cynatratoside-C in fish have yet to be reported. Here, we aimed to investigate the pharmacokinetics and residue elimination of cynatratoside-C in grass carp following a single intraperitoneal (i.p.) dose of 2 mg/kg body weight at a water temperature of 23.0 ± 0.3 °C. The concentrations of cynatratoside-C in the serum, liver, kidney, and muscle were determined using high-performance liquid chromatography coupled with tandem mass spectrometry (HPLC-MS/MS). We found that the pharmacokinetics of cynatratoside-C in the grass carp was described by a two-compartment model. The absorption half-life (t1/2Kα), distribution half-life (t1/2α), and elimination half-life (t1/2β) of cynatratoside-C in the serum were 0.28 h, 1.45 h, and 69.32 h, respectively. The maximum cynatratoside-C concentration (Cmax) in the serum was 123.81 μg/L, with a time to peak concentration (Tmax) of 0.5 h. The post-injection residue concentration of cynatratoside-C (during the elimination period) was highest in the liver and lowest in the muscle. The concentration of cynatratoside-C in the muscle fell below the limit of quantification (1.24 ng/g) 15 days post-administration. Thus, for grass carp, we recommend a withdrawal period of 15 days following a single i.p. dose of 2 mg cynatratoside-C/kg body weight at a water temperature of 23.0 ± 0.3 °C.
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- 2019
38. Oxygen content of high ferrotitanium prepared by thermite method with different melt separation temperatures
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Jian-ming Su, Liping Niu, Zhi-He Dou, Hui-Jie Zhang, Ting-an Zhang, Chu Cheng, and Yan Liu
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Materials science ,Alloy ,Metals and Alloys ,chemistry.chemical_element ,Slag ,Thermite ,engineering.material ,Condensed Matter Physics ,Chemical reaction ,Chemical engineering ,chemistry ,visual_art ,Materials Chemistry ,engineering ,visual_art.visual_art_medium ,Physical and Theoretical Chemistry ,Ferrotitanium ,Separation time ,Oxygen content ,Titanium - Abstract
High ferrotitanium prepared directly by the thermite method has a disadvantageously high O content (≥ 10 wt%) because of the short slag-metal separation time. In this study, CaO and CaF2 are added to the melt to improve the basicity of the slag and melt separation under heat preservation is performed to strengthen slag-metal separation. The thermodynamics of the step-by-step reduction process of TiO2 in the Ti–Al–Fe–Si–O system whose composition is close to the alloy after melt separation were calculated. Samples of alloys and slags before and after melt separation were systematically analyzed. The result indicates that the reaction that TiO is reduced by Al to Ti is the limited step in the reduction process of TiO2. The O content of the alloys slightly decreases with temperature from 1873 to 2023 K, which agrees with the changes in the law of deoxidation limit. It is mainly attributed to the movement of chemical reactions in the alloy melt at different temperatures and slag-metal interfacial reaction. The addition of Al2O3–CaO–CaF2 slag and high temperature promote the removal of Al2O3 and titanium suboxides. The minimum contents of O and Al in the alloy reach 1.84 wt% and 3.26 wt%, respectively.
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39. Synthesis, Crystal Structures, and Antimicrobial Activity of Zinc(II) and Manganese(II) Complexes Derived from N’-(1-(pyridin-2-yl)ethylidene)isonicotinohydrazide
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Pan-Pan Wang, Hui-Jie Zhang, and Ling-Wei Xue
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chemistry.chemical_classification ,Crystal structure ,Imine ,chemistry.chemical_element ,Hydrazone ,Zinc ,Manganese ,Manganese complex ,Antimicrobial activity ,Medicinal chemistry ,lcsh:Chemistry ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Perchlorate ,chemistry ,lcsh:QD1-999 ,Pyridine ,General Earth and Planetary Sciences ,Molecule ,Zinc complex ,General Environmental Science - Abstract
Two mononuclear zinc(II) and manganese(II) compounds, [ZnL 2 ] ( 1 ) and [MnL(HL)]ClO 4 ( 2 ), where L is the monoanionic form of N’ -(1-(pyridin-2-yl)ethylidene)isonicotinohydrazide (HL), and HL is the zwitterionic form of HL, have been prepared and characterized by elemental analyses, IR and UV-Vis spectroscopy, and single-crystal X-ray crystallographic determination. Compound 1 contains a neutral [ZnL 2 ] complex molecule. Compound 2 contains a [MnL(HL)] + complex cation and one perchlorate anion. The metal atoms in the complexes are in octahedral coordination. The hydrazone ligands coordinate to the metal atoms through the pyridine N, imine N, and enolate O atoms. The compounds were investigated for their antimicrobial activity against Staphylococcus aureus , Escherichia coli , and Candida albicans .
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40. Sulfur distribution in preparation of high titanium ferroalloy by thermite method with different CaO additions
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Zhi-He Dou, Jian-ming Su, Yan Liu, Ting-an Zhang, Liping Niu, Chu Cheng, and Hui-Jie Zhang
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Materials science ,business.industry ,020502 materials ,Metallurgy ,Metals and Alloys ,Deoxidization ,Slag ,chemistry.chemical_element ,Ferroalloy ,Thermite ,02 engineering and technology ,Condensed Matter Physics ,Sulfur ,Steelmaking ,Flue-gas desulfurization ,0205 materials engineering ,chemistry ,visual_art ,Materials Chemistry ,visual_art.visual_art_medium ,Physical and Theoretical Chemistry ,Ferrotitanium ,business - Abstract
Ferrotitanium is used as a deoxidizer and alloying agent during steelmaking process, which has a high demand for sulfur control. Sulfur was introduced from raw materials in the process of producing ferrotitanium by thermite method, where CaO was used as fluxing agent. At the same time, CaO has a great desulfurization capability. Effects of CaO addition on the distribution of sulfur in high titanium ferroalloy prepared by thermite method were studied in this work. The equilibrium diagram of Ti–Al–Fe–S system was calculated by FactSage 6.4 software package with FactPS and FTmisc database. The alloy and slag samples were characterized by X-ray diffraction (XRD), scanning electron microscopy (SEM), inductively coupled plasma atomic emission spectrometer (ICP-AES), X-ray fluorescence (XRF) and high-frequency infrared ray carbon sulfur analyzer. The result indicates that the sulfur in the alloy firstly exists in the form of liquid FeS, thereafter TiS (s) and eventually Ti2S (s) during cooling. The sulfur is mainly distributed in the alloy, and only a small amount of sulfur remains in the slag. Moreover, it is noted that the sulfur in the alloy does not distribute homogeneously, and it exists in the form of solid solution phase, (Ti, Al, Fe)S. S content in the slag, the sulfur capacity of the slag and the sulfur distribution ratio (LS) all increase with the increment of CaO addition, while S content in alloys decreases.
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- 2018
41. Synthesis, Crystal Structures and Catalytic Property of Dioxomolybdenum(VI) and Nickel(II) Complexes Derived from bis-Schiff Bases
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Qin-Long Peng, Pan-Pan Wang, Ling-Wei Xue, and Hui-Jie Zhang
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Schiff base ,010405 organic chemistry ,Ligand ,Crystal structure ,chemistry.chemical_element ,nickel complex ,01 natural sciences ,Sulfoxidation ,0104 chemical sciences ,Catalysis ,lcsh:Chemistry ,Crystallography ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Nickel ,chemistry ,Octahedron ,lcsh:QD1-999 ,Molybdenum ,Dioxomolybdenum complex ,General Earth and Planetary Sciences ,Moiety ,General Environmental Science - Abstract
A new mononuclear dioxomolybdenum(VI) complex, [MoO 2 L 1 ], and a new linear trinuclear nickel(II) complex, [Ni{NiL 2 (μ 1 -η 1 :η 0 -OAc)(μ 2 -η 1 :η 1 -OAc)} 2 ]·H 2 O, where L 1 is the dianionic form of N,N’ -bis(5-fluorosalicylidene)-1,3-propanediamine (H 2 L 1 ), L 2 is the dianionic form of N,N’ -bis(5-fluoro-2-hydroxybenzylidene)-2-hydroxy-1,3-propanediamine (H 2 L 2 ), have been synthesized and characterized by elemental analysis, FT-IR spectroscopy, and single-crystal X-ray determination. The Mo atom in the molybdenum complex is coordinated by four donor atoms of the Schiff base ligand, and two oxo groups, forming an octahedral coordination. In the nickel complex, there are three bridges across the Ni-Ni atom pairs, involving two phenolate O atoms of a Schiff base ligand, and an O–C–O moiety of a μ 2 -η 1 :η 1 -OAc group. The central Ni atom is located on an inversion center and has octahedral coordination involving four bridging O atoms from two Schiff base ligands in the equatorial plane and two O atoms from two μ 2 -η 1 :η 1 -OAc ligands in the axial positions. The coordination around the terminal Ni atoms is also octahedral, with two imino N and two phenolate O atoms from a Schiff base ligand defining the equatorial plane, and with two O atoms respectively from a μ 1 -η 1 :η 0 -OAc and a μ 2 -η 1 :η 1 -OAc ligands occupying the axial positions. The molybdenum complex has excellent catalytic property for sulfoxidation reactions.
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42. Degradable Gelatin-Based Supramolecular Coating for Green Paper Sizing
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Xuechuan Wang, Hui Jie Zhang, Xiangyu You, Xinhua Liu, and Yun Liu
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food.ingredient ,Materials science ,Butyl acrylate ,engineering.material ,Gelatin ,Sizing ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,food ,Coating ,Chemical engineering ,chemistry ,Polymerization ,Methacrylic acid ,Upper critical solution temperature ,Emulsion ,engineering ,General Materials Science - Abstract
Developing a paper sizing agent to meet the requirements of low cost, high quality of the paper, and environmental sustainability is significant but remains a challenge. Herein, a novel degradable gelatin-based coating emulsion for paper surface sizing was developed by a simple one-step polymerization and blending process. Poly(methacrylic acid) (PMAA) was first introduced to a gelatin solution to form gelatin-PMAA emulsion (G-PMAA) through the formation of hydrogen bonds between PMAA and gelatin. The addition of PMAA endowed gelatin with the increased hydrophobicity and the decreased upper critical solution temperature. Then, a relatively small amount of the flexible poly(butyl acrylate) (PBA), which imparted the toughness of the formed film, was blended with the G-PMAA emulsion to form G-PMAA/PBA emulsion. The G-PMAA/PBA emulsion with a high gelatin content of 0.2 g/mL was in the sol state at room temperature, which facilitated the application of the G-PMAA/PBA emulsion. The corrugated papers sized by G-PMAA/PBA emulsion exhibited excellent mechanical properties and water resistance.
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- 2020
43. [Effect of MiR-451a on Erythroid Differentiation of K562 Cells under Hypoxia]
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Cai-Yan, Hu, Hui-Jie, Zhang, Cheng-Bing, Fu, and Fang, Liu
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MicroRNAs ,14-3-3 Proteins ,Erythroid Cells ,Humans ,Cell Differentiation ,GATA1 Transcription Factor ,Hypoxia ,K562 Cells - Abstract
To investigate the changes of GATA-1 protein expression during erythroid differentiation of K562 cells under hypoxia and how GATA-1 can regulate erythroid differentiation by up-regulating the expression of miR-451a and inhibiting the expression of 14-3-3ζ.K562 cells were divided into 2 groups: the normoxia group and the hypoxia group, after the induction of hemin for 96 h, the positive cells rate of the benzidine staining, the mRNA expression of γ-globin and the expression of CD235a were detected, and the success of the model was verified. The changes of GATA-1 and miR-451a expression in the above-mentioned 2 groups, the changes of miR-451a expression after over-expressed GATA-1 were detected by Western blot and qRT-PCR. The cells in normoxic group and hypoxia group were divided into negative control group (NC group) and miR-451a over-expression group respectively, and the degree of erythroid differentiation in the four groups was judged according to the corresponding erythroid differentiation indexes, and the expression of 14-3-3ζ was detected by Western blot after over-expressed miR-451a.The positive cell rate of benzidine staining, mRNA expression of γ-globin and the expression of CD235a after 96 h induction by K562 cells under hypoxia were significantly higher than 0 h, suggesting that the erythroid differentiation model of K562 cells under hypoxia was replicated successfully. The expression levels of GATA-1 protein and miR-451a in the hypoxic group were significantly higher than that in the normoxic group (P0.05). The expression level of miR-451a in hypoxia group was significantly higher than that in NC group after overexpressed GATA-1 (P0.05). After over-expressed of miR-451a under hypoxia, the positive cell rate of benzidine staining, the mRNA expression level of γ-globin and the expression of CD235a were significantly higher than those in NC group (P0.05). The expression level of 14-3-3ζ protein in miR-451a over-expressed group was lower than that in NC group under hypoxia (P0.05).Hypoxia can significantly increase the expression of GATA-1 protein, and the increase of GATA-1 expression can up-regulate the expression of miR-451a, thereby inhibiting the expression of 14-3-3ζ protein, which hinders the cell proliferation in erythroid differentiation model of K562 cells and plays an important role in promoting erythroid differentiation.低氧下miR-451a对K562细胞向红系分化过程的影响.探讨低氧下K562细胞向红系分化过程中GATA-1蛋白的表达变化及GATA-1如何通过上调miR-451a表达抑制14-3-3ζ的表达调控红系分化.将K562细胞分为常氧组及低氧组, 经氯化血红素(hemin)诱导96 h后, 检测联苯胺染色阳性细胞率、γ-globin的mRNA表达以及CD235a的表达等相应红系分化指标, 验证模型是否复制成功;采用Western blot及qRT-PCR检测GATA-1蛋白和miR-451a在上述2组中的表达变化及过表达GATA-1后miR-451a的表达变化;将常氧组和低氧组细胞分别分为阴性对照组(NC组)及miR-451a过表达组, 结合相应红系分化指标共同判断4组细胞红系分化程度;过表达miR-451a后通过Western blot检测14-3-3ζ的表达变化.低氧下K562细胞诱导96 h后联苯胺染色阳性细胞率、γ-globin的mRNA表达及CD235a的表达均显著高于0 h(P0.05), 这提示, 低氧下K562细胞红系分化模型复制成功。低氧组GATA-1蛋白及miR-451a 的表达水平均显著高于常氧组(P0.05)。低氧下过表达GATA-1后, miR-451a的表达水平较NC组明显升高(P0.05)。低氧下过表达miR-451a后, 联苯胺染色阳性细胞率、γ-globin的mRNA表达水平及CD235a的表达均明显高于NC组(P0.05)。14-3-3ζ的蛋白表达水平检测结果显示, 低氧下miR-451a过表达组14-3-3ζ的表达水平低于NC组(P0.05).低氧条件可显著提高GATA-1蛋白的表达水平, GATA-1表达的升高可上调miR-451a, 进而抑制14-3-3ζ的蛋白表达, 阻碍K562细胞红系分化模型中的细胞增殖过程, 发挥促红系分化的作用.
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44. Self‐Organization Formation of Multicellular Spheroids Mediated by Mechanically Tunable Hydrogel Platform: Toward Revealing the Synergy of Chemo‐ and Noninvasive Photothermal Therapy against Colon Microtumor
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Yi Zhang, Zhao‐bin Guo, Yu‐min Nie, Guan‐ping Feng, Man‐jiao Deng, Yi‐min Hu, Hui‐jie Zhang, Yin‐yi Zhao, Yi‐wei Feng, Ting‐ting Yu, and Ke Hu
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Biomaterials ,Polymers and Plastics ,Colon ,Photothermal Therapy ,Cell Line, Tumor ,Neoplasms ,Spheroids, Cellular ,Cell Culture Techniques ,Materials Chemistry ,Humans ,Hydrogels ,Bioengineering ,Biotechnology - Abstract
Three-dimensional (3D) tumor cell culture offers a more tissue-recapitulating model in cancer treatment evaluation. However, conventional models based on cell-substrate adhesion deprivation are still of insufficient real tumor mimic. In this work, a novel method is proposed for inducing multicellular spheroids (MCSs) formation based on hydrogel with tunable microenvironmental properties. Colon tumor cells DLD1 cultured on hydrogel substrate with proper physical stimulation form MCSs via self-organization. Chemotherapy based on clinical drug and far-infrared photothermal therapy is evaluated with DLD1 MCSs obtained by this method. The synergism of chemotherapy and noninvasive photothermal therapy based on graphene device is further verified in MCSs model and it is believed this method holds potential in in vitro anti-tumor strategies evaluation for precision medicine.
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45. Supertough Lignin Hydrogels with Multienergy Dissipative Structures and Ultrahigh Antioxidative Activities
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Chandravati Yadav, Xiangyu You, Hui Jie Zhang, Kunpeng Cui, Xuelian Wang, Linping Wang, Xinping Li, and Aokai Zhang
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Materials science ,02 engineering and technology ,010402 general chemistry ,021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology ,01 natural sciences ,0104 chemical sciences ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,chemistry ,Chemical engineering ,Self-healing hydrogels ,Dissipative system ,Lignin ,General Materials Science ,0210 nano-technology - Abstract
Hydrogels derived from lignin are typically weak and contain only a small amount of lignin, which limits their broad application prospects. In the present work, a novel lignin/poly(N,N-dimethylacry...
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46. [A rapid identification of authenticity and specifications of Chinese medicine Fritillariae Cirrhosae Bulbus based on E-eye technology]
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Rui-Xin, Liu, Xiao-Jia, Hao, Hui-Jie, Zhang, Lu, Zhang, Xin-Jing, Gui, Zhao-Zhou, Lin, Chong-Nian, Luo, Liang-Yu, Tian, Yan-Li, Wang, Wen-Hao, Feng, Jing, Yao, and Xue-Lin, Li
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Technology ,Fritillaria ,Medicine, Chinese Traditional ,Plant Roots ,Drugs, Chinese Herbal - Abstract
The quality of traditional Chinese medicine tablets is correlated with clinical efficacy and drug safety, and plays a great role in promoting the development of traditional Chinese medicine. However, the existing traditional artificial identification and modern instrument detection in terms of accuracy and timeliness have both advantages and disadvantages. Therefore, how to quickly and accurately identify the quality of traditional Chinese medicine tablets has become a high-profile issue. The purpose of this paper is to explore the feasibility of the application of electronic eye technology in the study of rapid identification of traditional Chinese medicine quality. A total of 80 batches of samples were collected and tested by Fritillariae Cirrhosae Bulbus for traditional empirical identification(M_1) and modern pharmacopeia(M_2). The optical data was collected from electronic eyes, and the chemical metrology was used to establish suitable discrimination models(M_3). Four authenticity and commodity specification models, namely identification analysis(DA), minimum bidirectional support vector machine(LS-SVM), partial minimum two-multiplier analysis(PLS-DA), main component analysis identification analysis(PCA-DA), were established, respectively. The accuracies of the authenticity identification models were 82.5%, 90.0%, 96.2% and 93.8%, while the accuracies of the commodity specification identification models were 89.3%, 96.0%, 90.7% and 97.3%, respectively. The models were well judged, the authenticity identification was based on the final identification model of PLS-DA, and the commodity specification was based on the final identification model of PCA-DA. There was no significant difference between its accuracy and M_1, and the time of determination was much shorter than M_2(Plt;0.01). Therefore, electronic-eye technology could be used for the rapid identification of the quality of Fritillariae Cirrhosae Bulbus.
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47. Characterization of sensory neuron membrane proteins (SNMPs) in cotton bollworm Helicoverpa armigera (Lepidoptera: Noctuidae)
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Hui-Jie Zhang, Wei Xu, Alexie Papanicolaou, and Yalin Liao
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Arthropod Antennae ,Sensory Receptor Cells ,media_common.quotation_subject ,Genome, Insect ,Genes, Insect ,Insect ,Helicoverpa armigera ,Moths ,General Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology ,Olfactory Receptor Neurons ,Lepidoptera genitalia ,Transcriptome ,Bombyx mori ,Animals ,Sex Attractants ,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics ,Phylogeny ,media_common ,Genetics ,biology ,Gene Expression Profiling ,fungi ,Membrane Proteins ,Feeding Behavior ,biology.organism_classification ,Receptors, Pheromone ,Gene expression profiling ,Insect Science ,Sex pheromone ,Noctuidae ,Insect Proteins ,Agronomy and Crop Science - Abstract
Sensory neuron membrane proteins (SNMPs) play a critical role in insect chemosensory system. Previously, three SNMPs were identified, characterized and functionally investigated in a lepidopteran model insect, Bombyx mori. However, whether these results are consistent across other lepidopteran species are unknown. Here genome and transcriptome data analysis, expression profiling, quantitative real-time PCR (qRT-PCR) and the yeast hybridization system were utilized to examine snmp genes of Helicoverpa armigera, one of the most destructive lepidopteran pests in cropping areas. In silico expression and qRT-PCR analyses showed that, just as the B. mori snmp genes, H. armigera snmp1 (Harmsnmp1) is specifically expressed in adult antennae. Harmsnmp2 is broadly expressed in multiple tissues including adult antennae, tarsi, larval antennae and mouthparts. Harmsnmp3 is specifically expressed in larval midguts. Further RNAseq analysis suggested that the expression levels of Harmsnmp2 and Harmsnmp3 differed significantly depending on the plant species on which the larvae fed, indicating they may be involved in plant-feeding behaviours. Yeast hybridization results revealed a protein-protein interaction between HarmSNMP1 and the sex pheromone receptor, HarmOR13. This study demonstrated that SNMPs may share same functions and mechanisms in different lepidopteran species, which improved our understanding of insect snmp genes and their functions in lepidopterans.
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- 2020
48. Bilateral thoracic kidneys combined with inferior vena cava located behind the anterior abdominal wall: A case report and review of literature
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Hui-Jie Zhang, Gao-Le Yuan, Shao-Ang Cheng, Xiao-Xia Peng, Xing-Bo Luo, Qi-Lian Liang, and Xiao-Cui Hong
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medicine.medical_specialty ,030232 urology & nephrology ,Navel ,Case Report ,Thoracic/intrathoracic kidney ,Inferior vena cava ,030218 nuclear medicine & medical imaging ,Abdominal wall ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Thoracic kidney ,Rare case ,medicine ,Congenital anomaly ,Renal ectopia ,business.industry ,General Medicine ,Ectopic kidney ,medicine.disease ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,medicine.vein ,cardiovascular system ,Radiology ,Abnormality ,business - Abstract
Ectopic thoracic kidneys are the rarest form of renal ectopia. Moreover, congenital abnormality of a primary anterior inferior vena cava (IVC) located behind the anterior abdominal wall is extremely rare. To date, only one such case has been reported. Herein, we report a rare case of a 55-year-old Chinese male with bilateral thoracic kidneys combined with an anterior IVC, a malformed liver, and a large-round-folds navel. The classification, clinical characteristics, and management options of a thoracic kidney was also summarized by literature review. To our best knowledge, the simultaneous detection of such multiple complex abnormalities has not been reported.
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- 2018
49. Breast cancer laterality and molecular subtype likely share a common risk factor
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Xiao-Cui Hong, Liang Jiang, Xiao-Xia Peng, Li-Zhong Liang, Qi-Lian Liang, Xing-Bo Luo, Shao-Ang Cheng, Gao-Le Yuan, Hui-Jie Zhang, and Zhen-Yi Huang
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0301 basic medicine ,Oncology ,medicine.medical_specialty ,China ,South china ,Medullary cavity ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Breast cancer ,Informed consent ,Internal medicine ,Epidemiology ,medicine ,breast carcinoma ,Risk factor ,Original Research ,histological type ,business.industry ,Cancer ,medicine.disease ,molecular subtype ,Left breast ,tumor laterality ,030104 developmental biology ,risk factor ,Cancer Management and Research ,030220 oncology & carcinogenesis ,Laterality ,epidemiology ,Breast carcinoma ,business - Abstract
Background: To investigate the epidemiologic features of breast cancer laterality and molecular subtypes in Southern China, we retrospectively analyzed the clinical data of patients with a definite diagnosis of breast cancer in 2013-2017. Methods: Data for inpatient hospitalization associated with breast cancer were obtained from the Affiliated Hospital of Guangdong Medical University, Guangdong Province, South China. Around 2060 cases who were diagnosed with unilateral breast cancer for the past 5 years were classified based on laterality and molecular subtypes. Molecular subtypes were defined in accordance with the 2013 St. Gallen recommendations. All statistical analyses were performed using Statistical Product and Service Solutions version 21 and Excel version 2010. Results: Breast cancer is more likely to be diagnosed in the left breast than in the right by around 5%. In both in situ and invasive carcinomas, the right breast is more commonly affected than the left in young (
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50. Construction of a recombinant eukaryotic expression vector containing DNM3 gene and its expression in colon cancer cells
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Wei-Ming Liang, Xiang-Ning Zhang, Zhi-Gang Huang, Hui-Jie Zhang, Jie Huang, Shao-Ang Cheng, Liang Jiang, Qi-Lian Liang, Xiao-Xia Peng, and Gao-Le Yuan
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0301 basic medicine ,Messenger RNA ,medicine.diagnostic_test ,Cell growth ,Chemistry ,Transfection ,Molecular biology ,DNM3 ,03 medical and health sciences ,030104 developmental biology ,0302 clinical medicine ,Oncology ,Western blot ,Gentamicin protection assay ,Cell culture ,030220 oncology & carcinogenesis ,medicine ,Pharmacology (medical) ,Dynamin - Abstract
Introduction Dynamin 3 (DNM3) is a large GTPase that possesses mechanochemical properties and has been shown to be involved in malignancies. However, most studies about DNM3 are observational, and knowledge of the precise molecular mechanism of DNM3 remains limited. Materials and methods We constructed a PCDH-CMV-MCS-EF1a-GFP-Puro-DNM3 recombinant eukaryotic expression vector, which was then transfected into SW620 and LoVo cells. One cell line was divided into three groups. DNM3 mRNA and protein expression was analyzed by quantitative real-time PCR and Western blot assay. To investigate DNM3 biological activity in colon cancer SW620 and LoVo cell line, we performed cell proliferation, transwell migration, and invasion assay. Matrix metalloproteinase (MMP)-2 and MMP-9 protein expressions were detected by Western blot. Result We successfully constructed a PCDH-CMV-MCS-EF1a-GFP-Puro-DNM3 recombinant eukaryotic expression vector, and stable DNM3 expression was observed in SW620 and LoVo cell lines. The vector overexpressing DNM3 inhibited the proliferation, weak invasion, and migration ability of colon cancer SW620 and LoVo cells relative to those in the control group (all P
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