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2. Expert Consensus on the Diagnosis and Treatment of FGFR Gene-Altered Solid Tumors
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Chunwei Xu, Bin Lian, Juanjuan Ou, Qian Wang, Wenxian Wang, Ke Wang, Dong Wang, Zhengbo Song, Aijun Liu, Jinpu Yu, Wenzhao Zhong, Zhijie Wang, Yongchang Zhang, Jingjing Liu, Shirong Zhang, Xiuyu Cai, Anwen Liu, Wen Li, Lili Mao, Ping Zhan, Hongbing Liu, Tangfeng Lv, Liyun Miao, Lingfeng Min, Yu Chen, Jingping Yuan, Feng Wang, Zhansheng Jiang, Gen Lin, Long Huang, Xingxiang Pu, Rongbo Lin, Weifeng Liu, Chuangzhou Rao, Dongqing Lv, Zongyang Yu, Xiaoyan Li, Chuanhao Tang, Chengzhi Zhou, Junping Zhang, Junli Xue, Hui Guo, Qian Chu, Rui Meng, Jingxun Wu, Rui Zhang, Jin Zhou, Zhengfei Zhu, Yongheng Li, Hong Qiu, Fan Xia, Yuanyuan Lu, Xiaofeng Chen, Rui Ge, Enyong Dai, Yu Han, Weiwei Pan, Fei Pang, Jintao Huang, Kai Wang, Fan Wu, Bingwei Xu, Liping Wang, Youcai Zhu, Li Lin, Yanru Xie, Xinqing Lin, Jing Cai, Ling Xu, Jisheng Li, Xiaodong Jiao, Kainan Li, Jia Wei, Huijing Feng, Lin Wang, Yingying Du, Wang Yao, Xuefei Shi, Xiaomin Niu, Dongmei Yuan, Yanwen Yao, Jianhui Huang, Yue Feng, Yinbin Zhang, Pingli Sun, Hong Wang, Mingxiang Ye, Zhaofeng Wang, Yue Hao, Zhen Wang, Bin Wan, Donglai Lv, Zhanqiang Zhai, Shengjie Yang, Jing Kang, Jiatao Zhang, Chao Zhang, Lin Shi, Yina Wang, Bihui Li, Zhang Zhang, Zhongwu Li, Zhefeng Liu, Nong Yang, Lin Wu, Huijuan Wang, Gu Jin, Guansong Wang, Jiandong Wang, Meiyu Fang, Yong Fang, Yuan Li, Xiaojia Wang, Jing Chen, Yiping Zhang, Xixu Zhu, Yi Shen, Shenglin Ma, Biyun Wang, Lu Si, Yuanzhi Lu, Ziming Li, Wenfeng Fang, and Yong Song
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solid tumors ,tyrosine receptor kinase ,precision medicine ,targeted therapy ,Genetics ,QH426-470 ,Neoplasms. Tumors. Oncology. Including cancer and carcinogens ,RC254-282 - Abstract
The fibroblast growth factor receptor (FGFR) is a crucial receptor tyrosine kinase involved in essential biological processes, including growth, development, and tissue repair. However, FGFR gene mutations, including amplification, fusion, and mutation, can disrupt epigenetics, transcriptional regulation, and tumor microenvironment interactions, leading to cancer development. Targeting these kinase mutations with small molecule drugs or antibodies has shown clinical benefits. For example, erdafitinib is approved for treating locally advanced or metastatic urothelial cancer patients with FGFR2/FGFR3 mutations, and pemigatinib is approved for treating cholangiocarcinoma with FGFR2 fusion/rearrangement. Effective screening of FGFR variant patients is crucial for the clinical application of FGFR inhibitors. Various detection methods, such as polymerase chain reaction, next-generation sequencing, fluorescence in situ hybridization, and immunohistochemistry, are available, and their selection should be based on diagnostic and treatment decision-making needs. Our developed expert consensus aims to standardize the diagnosis and treatment process for FGFR gene mutations and facilitate the practical application of FGFR inhibitors in clinical practice.
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3. Synthesis of borocarbonitride nanosheets from biomass for enhanced charge separation and hydrogen production
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Zhishan Luo, Jinhao Chen, Yuanmeng Fang, Liyan Xie, Qing Liu, Jianhui Huang, and Minghua Liu
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Photocatalysis ,Water splitting ,Hydrogen production ,Borocarbonitride (BCN) ,Biomass synthesis ,Medicine ,Science - Abstract
Abstract Borocarbonitride (BCN) materials have shown significant potential as photocatalysts for hydrogen production. However, traditional bulk BCN exhibits only moderate photocatalytic activity. In this study, we introduce an environmentally conscious and sustainable strategy utilizing biomass-derived carbon sources to synthesize BCN nanosheets. The hydrogen evolution efficiency of BCN-A nanosheets (110 μmol h−1 g−1) exceeds that of bulk BCN photocatalysts (12 μmol h−1 g−1) by 9.1 times, mainly due to the increased surface area (205 m2g−1) and the presence of numerous active sites with enhanced charge separation capabilities. Notably, the biomass-derived BCN nanosheets offer key advantages such as sustainability, cost-effectiveness, and reduced carbon footprint during hydrogen production. These findings highlight the potential of biomass-based BCN nanomaterials to facilitate a greener and more efficient route to hydrogen energy, contributing to the global transition towards renewable energy solutions.
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- 2024
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4. Extended Quinolizinium-Fused Corannulene Derivatives: Synthesis and Properties
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Lin Huang, Qing Wang, Peng Fu, Yuzhu Sun, Jun Xu, Duncan L. Browne, and Jianhui Huang
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Chemistry ,QD1-999 - Published
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5. Effects of nitrogen and water addition on ecosystem carbon fluxes in a heavily degraded desert steppe
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Chao Wen, Yumei Shan, Tingting Xing, Li Liu, Guomei Yin, Ruhan Ye, Xinchao Liu, Hong Chang, Fengyan Yi, Sibo Liu, Pujin Zhang, Jianhui Huang, and Taogetao Baoyin
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Desert steppe ,Ecosystem CO2 fluxes ,Precipitation increase ,Nitrogen addition ,Ecology ,QH540-549.5 - Abstract
Changes in global precipitation patterns and increased nitrogen (N) deposition have important effects on the dynamics of the carbon (C) cycle in grassland ecosystems. Long-term overgrazing caused heavy degradation of grasslands and more than 60 % of China’s natural grasslands experienced moderate to severe degradation. To elucidate the effects of increasing precipitation and N deposition on C fluxes in a desert steppe ecosystem, experiments with nitrogen and water addition were conducted with four treatments, i.e., control (CK), N addition (N), water addition (W), combined addition of N and water (NW), in a Stipa breviflora desert steppe that had been heavily degraded. The ecosystem CO2 fluxes, including gross ecosystem productivity (GEP), net ecosystem CO2 exchange (NEE), and ecosystem respiration (ER), were determined using the closed chamber method during the growing seasons (May–October) of 2019 and 2020. Our results showed that water and nitrogen addition did not change the patterns of the seasonal dynamics of the ecosystem CO2 fluxes, indicating that water is the main limiting factor of CO2 fluxes in the studied desert steppe ecosystem. Precipitation increase (both W and NW treatments) stimulated all three components of the ecosystem CO2 fluxes, but N addition alone enhanced NEE and GEP while had no significant effects on ER, indicating water-induced increase of GEP was caused by both NEE and ER while N-induced increase of GEP was mainly caused by increases of NEE. Water addition can increase the effectiveness of N addition, but there was little interaction between the two factors. Soil moisture was more significantly correlated than soil temperature with ecosystem CO2 fluxes, and water addition could further enhance the correlation of ecosystem CO2 fluxes with soil temperature and moisture. Overall, ecosystem CO2 fluxes are more sensitive to the precipitation increase than to the N addition. These findings indicate that water supply will play more important role in ecosystem productivity of the desert steppe under the predicted scenarios of precipitation increase and increasing N deposition, which also provides scientific evidence for the restoration of those degraded desert steppe induced by overgrazing can not be achieved simply by increasing soil N availability.
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6. Clinical features and 1-year outcomes of variable obstruction in participants with preserved spirometry: results from the ECOPD study in China
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Zihui Wang, Shuqing Yu, Haiqing Li, Fan Wu, Ningning Zhao, Pixin Ran, Yumin Zhou, Xiaohui Wu, Qi Wan, Youlan Zheng, Jieqi Peng, Zhishan Deng, Huajing Yang, Shan Xiao, Xiang Wen, Cuiqiong Dai, Lifei Lu, Kunning Zhou, Ruiting Sun, Changli Yang, Shengtang Chen, Jianhui Huang, Gaoying Tang, and Jiangyu Cui
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Medicine ,Diseases of the respiratory system ,RC705-779 - Abstract
Background There are limited data on the clinical features and longitudinal prognosis of variable obstruction, particularly among never smokers and different variable obstruction types. Therefore, we aimed to evaluate the clinical characteristics of the participants with variable obstruction and determine the relationship between variable obstruction and the development of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) and the decline of lung function in a community-dwelling study of Chinese, especially among never smokers and different variable obstruction subtypes.Methods Participants with preserved spirometry (postbronchodilator forced expiratory volume in 1 s (FEV1)/forced vital capacity (FVC) ≥0.70) at baseline from the Early COPD cohort were included in our analysis. Participants with variable obstruction (prebronchodilator FEV1/FVC
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7. Industrial Process and Modern Technical Adaptations for Nylon 6 Monomer Caprolactam: A Mini Review
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Jing HUANG, Qimin LIU, Wangcheng WU, Yuehong MA, and Jianhui HUANG
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caprolactam ,rectification dehydrogenation ,membrane separation ,atomic economy reactions ,Mining engineering. Metallurgy ,TN1-997 - Abstract
Caprolactam is in high demand in the new materials industry as a monomer for nylon and polyamides. Although the schemes of traditional processes such as hydroxylamine production (hydroxylamine sulphate oxime process, hydroxylamine phosphate oxime process, nitric oxide reduction process) and cyclohexanone production were still involved in the caprolactam production industry, the modern technical adaptations achieved higher atomic utilisation and higher selectivity. In this review, the basic traditional schemes for the production of caprolactam are for the first time presented. The modern technical adaptation, the rectification dehydrogenation of the by-product cyclohexane in cyclohexanone production, was highlighted to achieve an increase in atomic utilisation from 78 % to 98 %. The higher selectivity achieved with membrane separation resulted in a conversion of cyclohexanone of > 99.6 % and a selectivity of cyclohexanone oxime of > 99.5 %. In addition, the progress of the catalysts used in the modern technical adaptation was briefly discussed. This review highlights the modern process with atom economy and high selectivity.
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8. Expert Consensus on the Diagnosis and Treatment of NRG1/2 Gene Fusion Solid Tumors
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Chunwei Xu, Qian Wang, Dong Wang, Wenxian Wang, Wenfeng Fang, Ziming Li, Aijun Liu, Jinpu Yu, Wenzhao Zhong, Zhijie Wang, Yongchang Zhang, Jingjing Liu, Shirong Zhang, Xiuyu Cai, Anwen Liu, Wen Li, Ping Zhan, Hongbing Liu, Tangfeng Lv, Liyun Miao, Lingfeng Min, Yu Chen, Jingping Yuan, Feng Wang, Zhansheng Jiang, Gen Lin, Long Huang, Xingxiang Pu, Rongbo Lin, Weifeng Liu, Chuangzhou Rao, Dongqing Lv, Zongyang Yu, Xiaoyan Li, Chuanhao Tang, Chengzhi Zhou, Junping Zhang, Junli Xue, Hui Guo, Qian Chu, Rui Meng, Jingxun Wu, Rui Zhang, Jin Zhou, Zhengfei Zhu, Yongheng Li, Hong Qiu, Fan Xia, Yuanyuan Lu, Xiaofeng Chen, Rui Ge, Enyong Dai, Yu Han, Weiwei Pan, Fei Pang, Qingqing He, Jintao Huang, Kai Wang, Fan Wu, Bingwei Xu, Liping Wang, Youcai Zhu, Li Lin, Yanru Xie, Xinqing Lin, Jing Cai, Ling Xu, Jisheng Li, Xiaodong Jiao, Kainan Li, Jia Wei, Huijing Feng, Lin Wang, Yingying Du, Wang Yao, Xuefei Shi, Xiaomin Niu, Dongmei Yuan, Yanwen Yao, Jianhui Huang, Yue Feng, Yinbin Zhang, Pingli Sun, Hong Wang, Mingxiang Ye, Zhaofeng Wang, Yue Hao, Zhen Wang, Bin Wan, Donglai Lv, Shengjie Yang, Jin Kang, Jiatao Zhang, Chao Zhang, Juanjuan Ou, Lin Shi, Yina Wang, Bihui Li, Zhang Zhang, Zhongwu Li, Zhefeng Liu, Nong Yang, Lin Wu, Huijuan Wang, Gu Jin, Guansong Wang, Jiandong Wang, Meiyu Fang, Yong Fang, Yuan Li, Xiaojia Wang, Yiping Zhang, Xixu Zhu, Yi Shen, Shenglin Ma, Biyun Wang, Lu Si, Yong Song, Yuanzhi Lu, Jing Chen, and Zhengbo Song
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tyrosine receptor kinase ,monoclonal antibodies ,precision medicine ,targeted therapy ,solid tumor ,fusion ,Genetics ,QH426-470 ,Neoplasms. Tumors. Oncology. Including cancer and carcinogens ,RC254-282 - Abstract
The fusion genes NRG1 and NRG2, members of the epidermal growth factor (EGF) receptor family, have emerged as key drivers in cancer. Upon fusion, NRG1 retains its EGF-like active domain, binds to the ERBB ligand family, and triggers intracellular signaling cascades, promoting uncontrolled cell proliferation. The incidence of NRG1 gene fusion varies across cancer types, with lung cancer being the most prevalent at 0.19 to 0.27%. CD74 and SLC3A2 are the most frequently observed fusion partners. RNA-based next-generation sequencing is the primary method for detecting NRG1 and NRG2 gene fusions, whereas pERBB3 immunohistochemistry can serve as a rapid prescreening tool for identifying NRG1-positive patients. Currently, there are no approved targeted drugs for NRG1 and NRG2. Common treatment approaches involve pan-ERBB inhibitors, small molecule inhibitors targeting ERBB2 or ERBB3, and monoclonal antibodies. Given the current landscape of NRG1 and NRG2 in solid tumors, a consensus among diagnostic and treatment experts is proposed, and clinical trials hold promise for benefiting more patients with NRG1 and NRG2 gene fusion solid tumors.
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9. Poor efficacy of immune checkpoint inhibitor treatment in advanced thymic carcinoma patients with liver metastases
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Yue Hao, Manyi Xu, Xiaohong Zeng, Yina Wang, Wenxian Wang, Gen Lin, Bihui Li, Jianhui Huang, Chunwei Xu, Yongchang Zhang, and Zhengbo Song
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Neoplasms. Tumors. Oncology. Including cancer and carcinogens ,RC254-282 - Abstract
Background: Although immune checkpoint inhibitor treatment for advanced thymic carcinoma exhibits promising efficacy, factors that affect the efficacy and prognosis, including metastases sites, remain uncertain. Objectives: Our study aimed to investigate the determinants of survival among patients with advanced thymic carcinoma who underwent immunotherapy in real-world settings, with implications for clinical practice. Designs: Different therapy regimens of immunotherapy were produced to analyze the influence of liver metastases on survival and prognosis for advanced thymic carcinoma patients. Methods: Data for advanced thymic carcinoma patients receiving immunotherapy and their metastases sites were collected for analysis from seven different hospitals between January 2015 and January 2023. Progression-free survival (PFS) and overall survival (OS) analyses were performed using the Kaplan–Meier method. Cox analysis was used to evaluate factors influencing survival. Results: The present study analyzed 136 advanced thymic carcinoma patients from seven different hospitals. The PFS for all patients receiving immunotherapy was 6.4 months, while the OS was 24.0 months. The objective response rate was different for patients with liver and non-liver metastases (11.9% versus 37.2%, p = 0.003). The disease control rate values were also different between the two groups (47.6% versus 80.9%, p = 0.037). The PFS for patients with liver metastases demonstrated poor immunotherapy efficacy compared to patients with non-liver metastases (3.0 versus 8.0 months, p
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10. Expert consensus on the diagnosis and treatment of RET gene fusion non‐small cell lung cancer in China
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Xingxiang Pu, Chunwei Xu, Qian Wang, Wenxian Wang, Fang Wu, Xiuyu Cai, Zhengbo Song, Jinpu Yu, Wenzhao Zhong, Zhijie Wang, Yongchang Zhang, Jingjing Liu, Shirong Zhang, Anwen Liu, Wen Li, Ping Zhan, Hongbing Liu, Tangfeng Lv, Liyun Miao, Lingfeng Min, Gen Lin, Long Huang, Jingping Yuan, Zhansheng Jiang, Chuangzhou Rao, Dongqing Lv, Zongyang Yu, Xiaoyan Li, Chuanhao Tang, Chengzhi Zhou, Junping Zhang, Hui Guo, Qian Chu, Rui Meng, Xuewen Liu, Jingxun Wu, Jin Zhou, Zhengfei Zhu, Weiwei Pan, Fei Pang, Jintao Huang, Kai Wang, Fan Wu, Tingting Shen, Shirui Zou, Bingwei Xu, Liping Wang, Youcai Zhu, Xinqing Lin, Jing Cai, Ling Xu, Jisheng Li, Xiaodong Jiao, Kainan Li, Huijing Feng, Lin Wang, Yingying Du, Wang Yao, Xuefei Shi, Xiaomin Niu, Dongmei Yuan, Yanwen Yao, Jing Kang, Jiatao Zhang, Chao Zhang, Jianfei Fu, Jianhui Huang, Yinbin Zhang, Pingli Sun, Hong Wang, Mingxiang Ye, Dong Wang, Zhaofeng Wang, Yue Hao, Zhen Wang, Bing Wan, Donglai Lv, Gang Lan, Shengjie Yang, Lin Shi, Yina Wang, Bihui Li, Zhang Zhang, Zhongwu Li, Yuan Li, Zhefeng Liu, Nong Yang, Huijuan Wang, Wenbin Huang, Zhuan Hong, Guansong Wang, Jiandong Wang, Meiyu Fang, Yong Fang, Xixu Zhu, Yi Shen, Yiping Zhang, Shenglin Ma, Yong Song, Yuanzhi Lu, Wenfeng Fang, Ziming Li, and Lin Wu
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NSCLC ,precision medicine ,RET fusion ,targeted therapy ,tyrosine receptor kinase ,Neoplasms. Tumors. Oncology. Including cancer and carcinogens ,RC254-282 - Abstract
Abstract The rearranged during transfection (RET) gene is one of the receptor tyrosine kinases and cell‐surface molecules responsible for transmitting signals that regulate cell growth and differentiation. In non‐small cell lung cancer (NSCLC), RET fusion is a rare driver gene alteration associated with a poor prognosis. Fortunately, two selective RET inhibitors (sRETi), namely pralsetinib and selpercatinib, have been approved for treating RET fusion NSCLC due to their remarkable efficacy and safety profiles. These inhibitors have shown the ability to overcome resistance to multikinase inhibitors (MKIs). Furthermore, ongoing clinical trials are investigating several second‐generation sRETis that are specifically designed to target solvent front mutations, which pose a challenge for first‐generation sRETis. The effective screening of patients is the first crucial step in the clinical application of RET‐targeted therapy. Currently, four methods are widely used for detecting gene rearrangements: next‐generation sequencing (NGS), reverse transcription‐polymerase chain reaction (RT‐PCR), fluorescence in situ hybridization (FISH), and immunohistochemistry (IHC). Each of these methods has its advantages and limitations. To streamline the clinical workflow and improve diagnostic and treatment strategies for RET fusion NSCLC, our expert group has reached a consensus. Our objective is to maximize the clinical benefit for patients and promote standardized approaches to RET fusion screening and therapy.
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11. Chinese expert consensus on the diagnosis and treatment of malignant pleural mesothelioma
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Qian Wang, Chunwei Xu, Wenxian Wang, Yongchang Zhang, Ziming Li, Zhengbo Song, Jiandong Wang, Jinpu Yu, Jingjing Liu, Shirong Zhang, Xiuyu Cai, Wen Li, Ping Zhan, Hongbing Liu, Tangfeng Lv, Liyun Miao, Lingfeng Min, Jiancheng Li, Baogang Liu, Jingping Yuan, Zhansheng Jiang, Gen Lin, Xiaohui Chen, Xingxiang Pu, Chuangzhou Rao, Dongqing Lv, Zongyang Yu, Xiaoyan Li, Chuanhao Tang, Chengzhi Zhou, Junping Zhang, Hui Guo, Qian Chu, Rui Meng, Xuewen Liu, Jingxun Wu, Xiao Hu, Jin Zhou, Zhengfei Zhu, Xiaofeng Chen, Weiwei Pan, Fei Pang, Wenpan Zhang, Qijie Jian, Kai Wang, Liping Wang, Youcai Zhu, Guocai Yang, Xinqing Lin, Jing Cai, Huijing Feng, Lin Wang, Yingying Du, Wang Yao, Xuefei Shi, Xiaomin Niu, Dongmei Yuan, Yanwen Yao, Jianhui Huang, Xiaomin Wang, Yinbin Zhang, Pingli Sun, Hong Wang, Mingxiang Ye, Dong Wang, Zhaofeng Wang, Yue Hao, Zhen Wang, Bing Wan, Donglai Lv, Jianwei Yu, Jin Kang, Jiatao Zhang, Chao Zhang, Lixin Wu, Lin Shi, Leiguang Ye, Gaoming Wang, Yina Wang, Feng Gao, Jianfei Huang, Guifang Wang, Jianguo Wei, Long Huang, Bihui Li, Zhang Zhang, Zhongwu Li, Yueping Liu, Yuan Li, Zhefeng Liu, Nong Yang, Lin Wu, Qiming Wang, Wenbin Huang, Zhuan Hong, Guansong Wang, Fengli Qu, Meiyu Fang, Yong Fang, Xixu Zhu, Kaiqi Du, Jiansong Ji, Yi Shen, Jing Chen, Yiping Zhang, Shenglin Ma, Yuanzhi Lu, Yong Song, Anwen Liu, Wenzhao Zhong, and Wenfeng Fang
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diagnosis ,malignant pleural mesothelioma ,prognosis ,treatment ,Neoplasms. Tumors. Oncology. Including cancer and carcinogens ,RC254-282 - Abstract
Abstract Malignant pleural mesothelioma (MPM) is a malignant tumor originating from the pleura, and its incidence has been increasing in recent years. Due to the insidious onset and strong local invasiveness of MPM, most patients are diagnosed in the late stage and early screening and treatment for high‐risk populations are crucial. The treatment of MPM mainly includes surgery, chemotherapy, and radiotherapy. Immunotherapy and electric field therapy have also been applied, leading to further improvements in patient survival. The Mesothelioma Group of the Yangtze River Delta Lung Cancer Cooperation Group (East China LUng caNcer Group, ECLUNG; Youth Committee) developed a national consensus on the clinical diagnosis and treatment of MPM based on existing clinical research evidence and the opinions of national experts. This consensus aims to promote the homogenization and standardization of MPM diagnosis and treatment in China, covering epidemiology, diagnosis, treatment, and follow‐up.
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12. Clinical characteristics and treatment efficacy of immune checkpoint inhibitors (ICIs) in patients with ICIs-induced Adrenal insufficiency
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Jing Xiang, Xueni Liu, Yue Hao, Yanyan Zhu, Minhua Wu, Jian Lou, Yonghui Wang, Chunwei Xu, Yanru Xie, and Jianhui Huang
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Immunotherapy ,Adrenal insufficiency (AI) ,Immune-related adverse events (irAEs) ,Immune checkpoint inhibitors (ICIs) ,Neoplasms. Tumors. Oncology. Including cancer and carcinogens ,RC254-282 - Abstract
Background: Adrenal insufficiency (AI) caused by immune checkpoint inhibitors (ICIs) is an extremely rare immune-related adverse event (irAE). The detailed clinical characteristics and outcomes of patients with ICI-induced AI are unavailable. This study aimed to explore the clinical characteristics and efficacy of treatment in patients with ICI-induced AI. Methods: We retrospectively collected information on patients diagnosed with AI caused by ICIs at LiShui Municipal Central Hospital and Zhejiang Cancer Hospital, including baseline characteristics, laboratory results, symptoms, treatment outcomes of AI, and hormone use. Survival outcomes were calculated using the Kaplan–Meier method and stratified according to the different situations. Results: From December 2020 to February 2023, among 1014 patients treated with ICI therapy, a total of twenty patients were diagnosed with ICI-induced AI. Most of the patients were men (80%, n = 16), with a performance status (PS) of 0 − 1 (95%, n = 19). The median (range) age was 65.9 (49−80) years and 14 patients (70%) were treated with ICIs as first-line therapy. The majority of the patients (70%, n = 14) experienced grade 3 − 4 AI. All patients received corticosteroid replacement therapy, and only 7 patients recovered. The median time to the diagnosis of AI after starting ICI therapy was 5.2 (3.0 − 7.5) months. The objective response rate was 70% and median progression-free survival in these patients was 16.0 months (95% confidence interval: 11.7 − 20.3 months). Conclusions: ICI-induced AI is a rare irAE, and close monitoring of cortisol levels is important. Patients diagnosed with AI after receiving immunotherapy seem to have a favorable outcome.
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13. Chinese expert consensus on the diagnosis and treatment of thymic epithelial tumors
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Chunwei Xu, Yongchang Zhang, Wenxian Wang, Qian Wang, Ziming Li, Zhengbo Song, Jiandong Wang, Jinpu Yu, Jingjing Liu, Shirong Zhang, Xiuyu Cai, Ming Wu, Ping Zhan, Hongbing Liu, Tangfeng Lv, Liyun Miao, Lingfeng Min, Jiancheng Li, Baogang Liu, Jingping Yuan, Zhansheng Jiang, Gen Lin, Xiaohui Chen, Xingxiang Pu, Chuangzhou Rao, Dongqing Lv, Zongyang Yu, Xiaoyan Li, Chuanhao Tang, Chengzhi Zhou, Junping Zhang, Hui Guo, Qian Chu, Rui Meng, Xuewen Liu, Jingxun Wu, Xiao Hu, Min Fang, Jin Zhou, Zhengfei Zhu, Xiaofeng Chen, Weiwei Pan, Fei Pang, Yuxiang Zhou, Qijie Jian, Kai Wang, Liping Wang, Youcai Zhu, Guocai Yang, Xinqing Lin, Jing Cai, Lijun Liang, Huijing Feng, Lin Wang, Yingying Du, Wang Yao, Xuefei Shi, Xiaomin Niu, Dongmei Yuan, Yanwen Yao, Jianhui Huang, Yinbin Zhang, Pingli Sun, Hong Wang, Mingxiang Ye, Dong Wang, Zhaofeng Wang, Yue Hao, Zhen Wang, Bing Wan, Donglai Lv, Genhua Yu, Anna Li, Jin Kang, Jiatao Zhang, Chao Zhang, Huafei Chen, Lin Shi, Leiguang Ye, Gaoming Wang, Yina Wang, Feng Gao, Wei Zhou, Chunxiu Hu, Jianguo Wei, Bihui Li, Zhongwu Li, Yuan Li, Zhefeng Liu, Nong Yang, Lin Wu, Qiming Wang, Wenbin Huang, Zhuan Hong, Guansong Wang, Meiyu Fang, Yong Fang, Xixu Zhu, Kaiqi Du, Jiansong Ji, Yi Shen, Yiping Zhang, Shenglin Ma, Yong Song, Yuanzhi Lu, Anwen Liu, Wenfeng Fang, and Wenzhao Zhong
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diagnosis ,thymic carcinoma ,thymic epithelial tumor ,thymoma ,treatment ,Neoplasms. Tumors. Oncology. Including cancer and carcinogens ,RC254-282 - Abstract
Abstract Thymic epithelial tumors (TETs) are a relatively rare type of thoracic tumor, accounting for less than 1% of all tumors. The incidence of TETs is about 3.93/10000 in China, slightly higher than that of European and American countries. For resectable TETs, complete surgical resection is recommended. Radiotherapy or chemotherapy may be used as postoperative adjuvant treatment. Treatment for advanced, unresectable TETs consist mainly of radiotherapy and chemotherapy, but there is a lack of standard first‐ and second‐line treatment regimens. Recently, targeted therapies and immune checkpoint inhibitors have shown promising outcomes in TETs. Based on the currently available clinical evidences and the opinions of the national experts, the Thymic Oncology Group of Yangtze River Delta Lung Cancer Cooperation Group (East China LUng caNcer Group, ECLUNG; Youth Committee) established this Chinese expert consensus on the clinical diagnosis and treatment of TETs, covering the epidemiology, diagnosis, treatment, prognosis and follow‐up of TETs.
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14. Crystal Growth, Photoluminescence and Radioluminescence Properties of Ce3+-Doped Ba3Y(PO4)3 Crystal
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Zhenggang Zou, Jiaolin Weng, Chun Liu, Yiyang Lin, Jiawei Zhu, Yijian Sun, Jianhui Huang, Guoliang Gong, and Herui Wen
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Ba3Y(PO4)3 crystal growth ,Ce3+-doped ,scintillation ,radioluminescence ,Crystallography ,QD901-999 - Abstract
Inorganic scintillation crystals have been widely used in applications of high-energy physics, nuclear medical imaging, industrial nondestructive inspection, etc. In this work, a single crystal Ba3Y(PO4)3 (BYP) with 1.0 at% Ce3+-doping concentration was first grown by the Czochralski method, and the electronic structure was calculated using first principles based on density functional theory. In addition, a series of Ce3+-doped BYP phosphors were synthesized, and the fluorescence emission under UV excitation was measured through low-temperature spectroscopy, containing double-peaked emission from 5d–4f transition and self-trapped exciton recombination. A comparison of the UV and X-ray-excited fluorescence spectra reveals the existence of oxygen vacancies as well as F+ centers in the crystal. The air annealing of the crystal effectively reduces the thermoluminescence defects but reduces the emission intensity under UV or X-ray excitation. The BYP:Ce crystal shows a fast decay lifetime of 15.5 ns, and the fast component is as short as 8 ns. The results show that the Ce3+-doped BYP crystal has potential as a kind of scintillator with fast decay properties.
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15. Chinese expert consensus on the diagnosis and treatment of HER2‐altered non–small cell lung cancer
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Shirong Zhang, Wenxian Wang, Chunwei Xu, Yongchang Zhang, Xiuyu Cai, Qian Wang, Zhengbo Song, Ziming Li, Jinpu Yu, Wenzhao Zhong, Zhijie Wang, Jingjing Liu, Anwen Liu, Wen Li, Ping Zhan, Hongbing Liu, Tangfeng Lv, Liyun Miao, Lingfeng Min, Gen Lin, Long Huang, Jingping Yuan, Zhansheng Jiang, Xingxiang Pu, Chuangzhou Rao, Dongqing Lv, Zongyang Yu, Xiaoyan Li, Chuanhao Tang, Chengzhi Zhou, Junping Zhang, Hui Guo, Qian Chu, Rui Meng, Xuewen Liu, Jingxun Wu, Jin Zhou, Zhengfei Zhu, Weiwei Pan, Xiaowei Dong, Fei Pang, Kai Wang, Chao Yao, Guomin Lin, Site Li, Zhi Yang, Jiancheng Luo, Hongtao Jia, Xiuqing Nie, Liping Wang, Youcai Zhu, Xiao Hu, Yanru Xie, Xinqing Lin, Jing Cai, Yang Xia, Huijing Feng, Lin Wang, Yingying Du, Wang Yao, Xuefei Shi, Xiaomin Niu, Dongmei Yuan, Yanwen Yao, Jing Kang, Jiatao Zhang, Chao Zhang, Wenbin Gao, Jianhui Huang, Yinbin Zhang, Pingli Sun, Hong Wang, Mingxiang Ye, Dong Wang, Zhaofeng Wang, Bing Wan, Donglai Lv, Genhua Yu, Lin Shi, Yuanli Xia, Feng Gao, Xiaochen Zhang, Tao Xu, Wei Zhou, Haixia Wang, Zhefeng Liu, Nong Yang, Lin Wu, Qiming Wang, Guansong Wang, Zhuan Hong, Jiandong Wang, Meiyu Fang, Yong Fang, Yiping Zhang, Yong Song, Shenglin Ma, Wenfeng Fang, and Yuanzhi Lu
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antibody‐drug conjugate ,non–small cell lung cancer ,precision medicine ,targeted therapy ,tyrosine receptor kinase ,Neoplasms. Tumors. Oncology. Including cancer and carcinogens ,RC254-282 - Abstract
Abstract Human epidermal growth factor receptor 2 (HER2) possesses tyrosine kinase activity and participates in cell growth, differentiation and migration, and survival. Its alterations, mainly including mutations, amplifications, and overexpression are associated with poor prognosis and are one of the major drivers in non–small cell lung cancer (NSCLC). Several clinical trials had been investigating on the treatments of HER2‐altered NSCLC, including conventional chemotherapy, programmed death 1 (PD‐1) inhibitors, tyrosine kinase inhibitors (TKIs) and antibody‐drug conjugates (ADCs), however, the results were either disappointing or encouraging, but inconsistent. Trastuzumab deruxtecan (T‐DXd) was recently approved by the Food and Drug Administration as the first targeted agent for treating HER2‐mutant NSCLC. Effective screening of patients is the key to the clinical application of HER2‐targeted agents such as TKIs and ADCs. Various testing methods are nowadays available, including polymerase chain reaction (PCR), next‐generation sequencing (NGS), fluorescence in situ hybridization (FISH), immunohistochemistry (IHC), etc. Each method has its pros and cons and should be reasonably assigned to appropriate patients for diagnosis and guiding treatment decisions. To help standardize the clinical workflow, our expert group reached a consensus on the clinical management of HER2‐altered NSCLC, focusing on the diagnosis and treatment strategies.
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16. Chinese expert consensus on the multidisciplinary management of pneumonitis associated with immune checkpoint inhibitor
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Wenxian Wang, Qian Wang, Chunwei Xu, Ziming Li, Zhengbo Song, Yongchang Zhang, Xiuyu Cai, Shirong Zhang, Bin Lian, Wen Li, Anwen Liu, Ping Zhan, Hongbing Liu, Tangfeng Lv, Liyun Miao, Lingfeng Min, Yu Chen, Jingping Yuan, Feng Wang, Zhansheng Jiang, Gen Lin, Xingxiang Pu, Chuangzhou Rao, Dongqing Lv, Zongyang Yu, Xiaoyan Li, Chuanhao Tang, Chengzhi Zhou, Congying Xie, Junping Zhang, Hui Guo, Qian Chu, Rui Meng, Jingxun Wu, Rui Zhang, Liping Wang, Youcai Zhu, Xiao Hu, Yanru Xie, Xinqing Lin, Jing Cai, Fen Lan, Huijing Feng, Lin Wang, Wang Yao, Xuefei Shi, Jianhui Huang, Huafei Chen, Yinbin Zhang, Pingli Sun, Bing Wan, Fei Pang, Zanmei Xu, Kai Wang, Yuanli Xia, Mingxiang Ye, Dong Wang, Qing Wei, Shuitu Feng, Jianya Zhou, Jiexia Zhang, Donglai Lv, Wenbin Gao, Jing Kang, Genhua Yu, Xianbin Liang, Chengtao Yu, Lin Shi, Nong Yang, Lin Wu, Zhuan Hong, Wei Hong, Meiyu Fang, Yiping Zhang, Yuanzhi Lu, Guansong Wang, Shenglin Ma, Lu Si, Wenfeng Fang, and Yong Song
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checkpoint inhibitor pneumonitis ,Chinese experts consensus ,immune checkpoint inhibitor‐related adverse effects ,Neoplasms. Tumors. Oncology. Including cancer and carcinogens ,RC254-282 - Abstract
Abstract Immune checkpoint inhibitors (ICIs) have successfully treated a number of different types of cancer, which is of great significance for cancer treatment. With the widespread use of ICIs in clinical practice, the increasing checkpoint inhibitor pneumonia (CIP) will be a challenge to clinicians. To guide the diagnosis and treatment of CIP, we conducted in‐depth discussions based on the latest evidence, forming a consensus among Chinese experts on the multidisciplinary management of CIP.
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17. Expert consensus on the diagnosis and treatment of NTRK gene fusion solid tumors in China
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Chunwei Xu, Lu Si, Wenxian Wang, Ziming Li, Zhengbo Song, Qian Wang, Aijun Liu, Jinpu Yu, Wenfeng Fang, Wenzhao Zhong, Zhijie Wang, Yongchang Zhang, Jingjing Liu, Shirong Zhang, Xiuyu Cai, Anwen Liu, Wen Li, Ping Zhan, Hongbing Liu, Tangfeng Lv, Liyun Miao, Lingfeng Min, Yu Chen, Jingping Yuan, Feng Wang, Zhansheng Jiang, Gen Lin, Xingxiang Pu, Rongbo Lin, Weifeng Liu, Chuangzhou Rao, Dongqing Lv, Zongyang Yu, Lei Lei, Xiaoyan Li, Chuanhao Tang, Chengzhi Zhou, Junping Zhang, Junli Xue, Hui Guo, Qian Chu, Rui Meng, Jingxun Wu, Rui Zhang, Xiao Hu, Jin Zhou, Zhengfei Zhu, Yongheng Li, Hong Qiu, Fan Xia, Yuanyuan Lu, Xiaofeng Chen, Rui Ge, Enyong Dai, Yu Han, Weiwei Pan, Jiancheng Luo, Hongtao Jia, Xiaowei Dong, Fei Pang, Kai Wang, Liping Wang, Youcai Zhu, Yanru Xie, Xinqin Lin, Jing Cai, Jia Wei, Fen Lan, Huijing Feng, Lin Wang, Yingying Du, Wang Yao, Xuefei Shi, Xiaomin Niu, Dongmei Yuan, Yanwen Yao, Jianhui Huang, Yinbin Zhang, Pingli Sun, Hong Wang, Mingxiang Ye, Dong Wang, Zhaofeng Wang, Bing Wan, Donglai Lv, Qing Wei, Jin Kang, Jiatao Zhang, Chao Zhang, Genhua Yu, Juanjuan Ou, Lin Shi, Zhongwu Li, Zhefeng Liu, Jing Liu, Nong Yang, Lin Wu, Huijuan Wang, Gu Jin, Liu Yang, Guansong Wang, Meiyu Fang, Yong Fang, Yuan Li, Xiaojia Wang, Yiping Zhang, Shenglin Ma, Biyun Wang, Xiaotian Zhang, Yong Song, and Yuanzhi Lu
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fusion ,precision medicine ,solid tumor ,targeted therapy ,tyrosine receptor kinase ,Neoplasms. Tumors. Oncology. Including cancer and carcinogens ,RC254-282 - Abstract
Abstract Gene fusions can drive tumor development for multiple types of cancer. Currently, many drugs targeting gene fusions are being approved for clinical application. At present, tyrosine receptor kinase (TRK) inhibitors targeting neurotrophic tyrosine receptor kinase (NTRK) gene fusions are among the first “tumor agnostic” drugs approved for pan‐cancer use. Representative TRK inhibitors, including larotrectinib and entrectinib, have shown high efficacy for many types of cancer. At the same time, several second‐generation drugs designed to overcome first‐generation drug resistance are undergoing clinical development. Due to the rarity of NTRK gene fusions in common cancer types and technical issues regarding the complexity of fusion patterns, effectively screening patients for TRK inhibitor treatment in routine clinical practice is challenging. Different detection methods including immunohistochemistry, fluorescence in situ hybridization, reverse transcription‐polymerase chain reaction, and (DNA and/or RNA‐based) next‐generation sequencing have pros and cons. As such, recommending suitable tests for individual patients and ensuring the quality of tests is essential. Moreover, at present, there is a lack of systematic review for the clinical efficacy and development status of first‐ and second‐generation TRK inhibitors. To resolve the above issues, our expert group has reached a consensus regarding the diagnosis and treatment of NTRK gene fusion solid tumors, aiming to standardize clinical practice with the goal of benefiting patients with NTRK gene fusions treated with TRK inhibitors.
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18. Assessment of Urban Resilience and Detection of Impact Factors Based on Spatial Autocorrelation Analysis and GeoDetector Model: A Case of Hunan Province
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Jianhong Chen, Hongcai Ma, Shan Yang, Zhiyong Zhou, Jianhui Huang, and Licheng Chen
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urban resilience assessment ,spatio-temporal differentiation ,spatial autocorrelation analysis ,GeoDetector model ,impact factors ,Hunan Province ,Geography (General) ,G1-922 - Abstract
The rapid development of urbanization has led to increasing uncertainties related to urban safety risks, which has brought certain challenges to the sustainable development of cities. The concept of urban resilience has found a new way to improve the ability of a city to absorb and resolve risks. However, the existing literature on the evaluation of urban resilience is mostly developed from a static perspective, lacking a systematic and dynamic understanding of the level of urban resilience. Therefore, this paper takes Hunan Province as the research object, determines the resilience evaluation indicators, collects the data of each indicator by using the observation method and the literature method, then chooses the comprehensive index method and other methods to measure the urban resilience level of Hunan Province in the years of 2010–2021, and observes the dynamic changes in the resilience level. And, we use the GeoDetector model to detect the dominant factors affecting the urban resilience level and the interaction between these factors. The results of this study show that: (1) The level of urban resilience in Hunan Province shows a steady upward trend from 2010 to 2021, but cities with low resilience levels hold a dominant position. Among all subsystems, the level of urban economic resilience is the highest. (2) From 2010 to 2021, the level of urban resilience in Hunan Province indicates a stepwise spatial structure in the spatial pattern, gradually decreasing from east to west. (3) The urban resilience of Hunan Province from 2010 to 2021 has a significant spatial agglomeration effect, mainly manifested as “L-H type” agglomeration and “L-L type” agglomeration. (4) The spatio-temporal differentiation of urban resilience is mainly caused by economic and social factors, while ecological, institutional, and infrastructure factors have a relatively small influence on the level of urban resilience. The interaction of impact factors will have a more significant influence on urban resilience. The research results of this article are of great significance for urban resilience construction in Hunan Province and even the whole country.
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19. Effects of decadal nitrogen addition on carbon and nitrogen stocks in different organic matter fractions of typical steppe soils
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Guoxiang Niu, Li Liu, Yinliu Wang, Huiling Guan, Qiushi Ning, Tao Liu, Kathrin Rousk, Buqing Zhong, Junjie Yang, Xiankai Lu, Xingguo Han, and Jianhui Huang
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Nitrogen deposition ,Semiarid area ,Particulate organic matter ,Mineral-associated organic matter ,Subsoil ,Mongolian Plateau ,Ecology ,QH540-549.5 - Abstract
Recent frameworks have proposed that division of soil organic matter (SOM) into particulate and mineral-associated organic matter (POM and MAOM) can help us better understand SOM cycling and its responses to increasing atmospheric nitrogen (N) deposition. However, responses of these factions to N deposition with combination of their relative distribution across soil profile remain unclear. Here we determined total N and soil organic carbon (SOC) as POM and MAOM separately in soils at depths of 0–10, 30–40 and 70–100 cm after 10-year N addition (at rates of 50, 10, 2 and 0 g m−2 yr−1) in a typical steppe. We further calculated their stocks in POM, MAOM and bulk soil and detected their relationships with both physicochemical features and microbial properties. Nitrogen addition increased the stocks of SOC (POM: +23 %; MAOM: +11 %) and total N (POM: +27 %; MAOM: +10 %) in both POM and MAOM fractions in topsoil (0–10 cm), but increased only in MAOM in 30–40 cm (SOC: +24 %; total N: +24 %) and 70–100 cm (SOC: +15 %; total N: +13 %) soils. Moreover, the increasing effects were strengthened with increasing N addition rates. We found that the share of SOC and total N in the MAOM was slightly decreased by N addition in topsoil, but significantly increased in deeper soils. Soil physicochemical features exerted stronger controls than microbial properties in the distribution of SOC and total N in the two fractions regardless of soil depth. SOC and total N contents of MAOM were correlated negatively with soil pH across the soil profile, and were correlated positively with bulk soil total N, dissolved organic N and inorganic N. Our findings imply that more soil C would be stabilized as MAOM under increasing atmospheric N deposition, and therefore the C saturation level of MAOM should be a target for further studies and be considered in predicting SOM dynamics, especially in N-limited grassland ecosystems.
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20. A blockchain-assisted framework for secure and reliable data sharing in distributed systems
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Yu Guo, Shenling Wang, and Jianhui Huang
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Dynamic searchable encryption ,Distributed data storage ,Forward security ,Smart contract ,Blockchain ,Telecommunication ,TK5101-6720 ,Electronics ,TK7800-8360 - Abstract
Abstract The explosive growth of big data is pushing forward the paradigm of cloud-based data store today. Among other, distributed storage systems are widely adopted due to their superior performance and continuous availability. However, due to the potentially wide attacking surfaces of the public cloud, outsourcing data store inevitably raises new concerns on user privacy exposure and unauthorized data access. Besides, directly introducing a centralized third-party authority for query authorization management does not work because it still can be compromised. In this paper, we propose a blockchain-assisted framework that can support trustworthy data sharing services. In particular, data owners allow to outsource their sensitive data to distributed systems in encrypted form. By leveraging smart contracts of blockchain, a data owner can distribute secret keys for authorized users without extra round interaction to generate the permitted search tokens. Meanwhile, such blockchain-assisted framework naturally solves the trust issues of query authorization. Besides, we devise a secure local index framework to support encrypted keyword search with forward privacy and mitigate blockchain overhead. To validate our design, we implement the prototype and deploy it at Amazon Cloud. Extensive experiments demonstrate the security, efficiency, and effectiveness of the blockchain-assisted design.
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21. Leaf Carbon Exchange of Two Dominant Plant Species Impacted by Water and Nitrogen Application in a Semi-Arid Temperate Steppe
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Xiaolin Zhang, Penghui Zhai, and Jianhui Huang
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light response curve ,nitrogen application ,photosynthesis ,snow addition ,water addition ,Leymus chinensis ,Plant culture ,SB1-1110 - Abstract
Photosynthetic characteristics are widely used as indicators of plant responses to global environmental changes such as precipitation change and nitrogen (N) deposition increase. How different plant species respond physiologically to the future precipitation change combined with increasing N availability is largely unclear. A field experiment was conducted to study responses in seasonal and interannual leaf carbon (C) exchange of two dominant plant species, Leymus chinensis and Stipa grandis, to additional water (either as spring snow or as summer water) and N application in a semi-arid temperate steppe of China. Our results showed that spring snow and summer water addition both increased the maximum photosynthetic rate (Amax) of two dominant species. Such effect was likely caused by raised light saturation point, the maximum apparent quantum yield, stomatal conductance, and transpiration rate. The N application combined with spring snow or summer water addition both enhanced Amax of S. grandis in both experimental years, whereas N application only increased Amax of L. chinensis combined with summer water addition. Their responses were attributed to a concurrent increase in leaf N concentration (Nleaf) and decrease in leaf phosphorus (P) concentration (Pleaf), indicating that Nleaf and Pleaf affect photosynthetic characteristics to regulate leaf C exchange. Our results suggest that differentiated responses among different species in photosynthetic characteristics may lead to changes in ecosystem structure and functioning under increasing precipitation and N deposition.
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22. The role of CXC cytokines as biomarkers and potential targets in hepatocellular carcinoma
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Yonghui Wang, Jianhui Huang, Zhifeng Tian, Yuefen Zhou, and Jie Yang
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cxcl ,hepatocellular carcinoma ,biomarkers ,prognosis ,Biotechnology ,TP248.13-248.65 ,Mathematics ,QA1-939 - Abstract
Hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) is one of the deadliest cancers worldwide. At present, few effective biomarkers and targets are available for prognosis and treatment of HCC. Chemokines are a group of small proinflammatory chemoattractant cytokines binding to specific G-protein-coupled seven-span transmembrane receptors, which could recruit various immune cells to diverse tissues. Mountainous evidence from cell lines, animal models, even human liver tissues indicates that CXC cytokines display a strong correlation with HCC tumorigenesis. Nevertheless, the accurate expression patterns as well as functions of these CXCLs remain unclear. This study aims to explore the mRNA transcriptional and survival analysis of CXCLs in patients with HCC from the databases involving ONCOMINE, GEPIA, and cBioPortal databases. The result showed that the mRNA expression levels of CXCL2/12/14 were significantly lower in HCC tissues than those in adjacent tissues. By contrast, the mRNA expression levels of CXCL9/10 were significantly higher in HCC tissues. The expression levels of CXCL3/5 were correlated with different tumor stages. The survival analysis demonstrated that high transcriptional levels of CLCL1/3/5/8 may exhibit poorer overall survival in patients with HCC while high CXCL2 in patients with HCC may confer better overall survival. In conclusion, our study uncovered that CXCL2/5/9/10/12/14 may be novel biomarkers for the prognosis of HCC and that CXCL1/2/3/5/8 could server as potential targets in the precise treatment of HCC.
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23. Preparation and Physico-Chemical Characterization of OSA-Modified Starches from Different Botanical Origins and Study on the Properties of Pickering Emulsions Stabilized by These Starches
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Fengchao Zhou, Mingyang Dong, Jianhui Huang, Guorong Lin, Jie Liang, Shibin Deng, Chenqi Gu, and Qingyu Yang
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rice starch ,tapioca starch ,oat starch ,Pickering emulsions ,OSA ,stability ,Organic chemistry ,QD241-441 - Abstract
Native starch (NS) from different botanical origins (native rice/tapioca/oat starch, NRS/NTS/NOS) were hydrophobically modified by octenyl succinic anhydride (OSA), and the octenyl succinic (OS) groups were successfully introduced in the starch molecules which obtained OS-starch (OSRS, OSTS and OSOS) with different levels of modification (0.5%, 1.0%, 1.5%, 2.0%, 2.5%, 3.0%) and degree of substitution (DS). The structural properties of the OS-starch, such as granule size, crystal, wettability and morphology were studied, and the OS-starch was used as particulate stabilizers to produce oil-in-water (O/W) Pickering emulsions. The emulsion index, droplet size distribution and microstructures of Pickering emulsions produced by different OS-starches were compared. OSA modification had almost no effect on the morphology or crystal structure types of three kinds of NS and OS-starch but markedly increased the contact angle and particle size distribution of OSRS, OSTS and OSOS. Esterification reaction of OSA and starch mainly occurred in amorphous regions of starch, and the OSA significantly improved the emulsifying capacity of OSRS, OSTS and OSOS granules and thus stabilized emulsions formed at higher levels (2.5% and 3.0%) of modification of OS-Starch exhibited better stability; the ability of OS-starch to stabilize Pickering emulsion was 3.0% OSRS > 3.0% OSOS > 3.0% OSTS, respectively. Observation and structural properties analysis of OS-starch granules and Pickering emulsion droplets showed that the number and thickness of the starch granules on the oil-water interface of the emulsion droplets increased with improvement of the OSA modification level, and an aggregation state was formed between the OS-starch granules, which was also enhanced with the OSA modification levels. These were all necessary for the Pickering emulsion stabilized by starch granules to remain in a steady state.
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24. A New Text-Mining–Bayesian Network Approach for Identifying Chemical Safety Risk Factors
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Zhiyong Zhou, Jianhui Huang, Yao Lu, Hongcai Ma, Wenwen Li, and Jianhong Chen
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chemical safety ,risk factor identification ,text mining ,association-rule mining ,Bayesian network ,Mathematics ,QA1-939 - Abstract
The frequent occurrence of accidents in the chemical industry has caused serious economic loss and negative social impact. The chemical accident investigation report is of great value for analyzing the risk factors involved. However, traditional manual analysis is time-consuming and labor-intensive, while existing keyword extraction methods still need to be improved. This study aims to propose an improved text-mining method to analyze a large number of chemical accident reports. A workflow was designed for building and updating lexicons of word segmentation. An improved keyword extraction algorithm was proposed to extract the top 100 keywords from 330 incident reports. A total of 51 safety risk factors was obtained by standardizing these keywords. In all, 294 strong association rules were obtained by Apriori. Based on these rules, a Bayesian network was built to analyze safety risk factors. The mean accuracy and mean recall of the BM25 model in the comparison experiments were 10.5% and 14.38% higher than those of TF-IDF, respectively. The results of association-rule mining and Bayesian network analysis can clearly demonstrate the interrelationship between the safety risk factors. The methodology of this study can quickly and efficiently extract key information from incident reports which can provide managers with new insights and suggestions.
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25. Study of the Optical Features of Tb3+:CaYAlO4 and Tb3+/Pr3+:CaYAlO4 Crystals for Visible Laser Applications
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Yeqing Wang, Jian Cheng, Zhiyuan Wang, Yujing Gong, Chaoyang Tu, Jianhui Huang, Yijian Sun, and Yi Yu
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Tb3+:CaYAlO4 ,Tb3+/Pr3+:CaYAlO4 ,spectroscopic characteristics ,visible emission ,Crystallography ,QD901-999 - Abstract
Single crystals of Tb3+ single-doped and Tb3+/Pr3+ co-doped CaYAlO4 were produced by the Czochralski method. The room-temperature polarized absorption spectra, emission spectra, and decay curves were recorded and analyzed in detail. The absorption cross-section around 487 nm was found to be 1.53 × 10−22 cm2 for the π polarization in the Tb3+:CaYAlO4 crystal and increased to 5.23 × 10−22 cm2 in the Tb3+/Pr3+:CaYAlO4 crystal. The spectroscopic parameters were calculated through the Judd–Ofelt theory. For the Tb3+:CaYAlO4 crystal, the emission bands of green light at 546 nm and yellow light at 587 nm had fluorescence branching ratios of 64.7% and 6.65% with cross-sections of 8.82 × 10−22 cm2 (σ-polarization) and 0.44 × 10−22 cm2 (π-polarization), respectively. The decay lifetimes of 5D4 multiplets were measured to be 1.41 ms and 1.1 ms for Tb3+:CaYAlO4 and Tb3+/Pr3+:CaYAlO4 crystals, respectively. The energy transfer mechanisms of Tb3+ and Pr3+ and their emission spectral intensities at different temperatures were analyzed. As the temperature increased, the luminescence intensity of the Tb3+:CaYAlO4 and Tb3+/Pr3+:CaYAlO4 crystals decreased almost linearly with the CIE coordinate variation, from (0.370, 0.621) to (0.343, 0.636) and from (0.345, 0.638) to (0.246, 0.698), respectively. The results indicate the potential of Tb3+:CaYAlO4 and Tb3+/Pr3+:CaYAlO4 crystals as visible laser materials with a wide temperature range.
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26. Effects of 12-Year Nitrogen Addition and Mowing on Plant-Soil Micronutrients in a Typical Steppe
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Guoxiang Niu, Yinliu Wang, Guangyi Dai, Siwei Xie, Yiqian Jin, Junjie Yang, and Jianhui Huang
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nitrogen deposition ,mowing ,micronutrient cycling ,plant nutrition ,Mongolian Plateau ,Botany ,QK1-989 - Abstract
Changes in soil micronutrient availability may have adverse consequences on grassland productivity, yet it’s still largely unclear how concurrent human practices, such as fertilization and mowing, affect micronutrient cycling in the plant-soil systems. Here, we measured six essential micronutrient (Fe, Mn, Cu, Zn, Co and Mo) contents in both plant pool (separated as aboveground plant parts, litter, and belowground roots) at the community level and soil pool (0–10 cm depth) after 12-year consecutive nitrogen (N) addition (0, 2, 10, and 50 g N m−2 year−1) and mowing in a typical steppe of the Mongolian Plateau. The results show that (i) medium-N (10 g m−2 year−1) and high-N (50 g m−2 year−1) addition rates significantly increased contents of soil-available Fe (+310.0%, averaging across the two N addition rates), Mn (+149.2%), Co (+123.6%) and Mo (+73.9%) irrespective of mowing treatment, whereas these addition treatments usually decreased contents of soil total Fe (−8.9%), Mn (−21.6%), Cu (−15.9%), Zn (−19.5%), Co (−16.4%) and Mo (−34.7%). (ii) Contents of Fe in aboveground plant parts, litter, and roots significantly decreased, whereas plant Mn increased with N addition. Contents of above ground plant Cu, Zn, Co, and Mo significantly decreased at high-N addition rate, whereas contents of micronutrients in roots and litters, except for Fe, generally increased with N addition. Moreover, the total amount of micronutrients in the plant pool (contents × biomass) significantly increased at the medium-N addition rate but decreased at the high-N addition rate. All N addition rates significantly enlarged the pool of litter micronutrients, and roots could hold more micronutrients under N addition, especially combined with mowing treatment. Importantly, although mowing could regulate the effects of N addition on variables (i) and (ii), the effects were weaker overall than those of N addition. (iii) Changes in root micronutrients, except for Mn, could explain corresponding changes in plant micronutrients (R2: 0.19–0.56, all p < 0.01), and significant linear correlations were also observed between soil-available Fe and Fe in plant and roots. Aboveground plant Mn was significantly correlated with soil-available Mn, while Co and Mo in roots were also significantly correlated with soil-available Co and Mo. These results indicate that soil micronutrient supply capacity may decrease due to a decrease in total micronutrient contents after long-term N addition and mowing. They also suggest that different magnitude responses of soil micronutrients in plants (i.e., litters, roots) and soil should be considered when comprehensively examining nutrient cycling in grassland ecosystems.
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27. Wideband Tightly Coupled Dipole Arrays With Balanced Scattering and Radiation Based on a Black-Box Method
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Zhechen Zhang, Shiwen Yang, Jianhui Huang, Shiwei Xiao, Yikai Chen, and Shiwei Qu
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Phased array ,tightly coupled dipole array ,black box method (BBM) ,antenna scattering ,Electrical engineering. Electronics. Nuclear engineering ,TK1-9971 - Abstract
A key challenge in the new generation of advanced phased arrays is to realize wideband and wide-scanning performances while maintaining lower scattering characteristics. In this paper, a black box method (BBM) is proposed for accelerating balanced optimization of radiation and monostatic scattering characteristics of an antenna element in an infinite periodic environment. To validate the method, a common tightly coupled dipole array (TCDA) with unbalanced feed scheme is considered. Besides, the indium tin oxide (ITO) film is introduced to further improve the wide-angle scanning and monostatic scattering reduction abilities. Finally, a 10 × 10 single-polarized TCDA prototype with ITO film is fabricated and measured. Measured results are in good agreement with simulation results and demonstrate that the TCDA has a balanced radiation and scattering characteristics, such as an active VSWR
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28. Efficacy and Resistance of Afatinib in Chinese Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer Patients With HER2 Alterations: A Multicenter Retrospective Study
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Zhengbo Song, Dongqing Lv, Shiqing Chen, Jianhui Huang, Liping Wang, Shuguang Xu, Huafei Chen, Guoqiang Wang, and Quan Lin
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non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) ,HER2 ,afatinib ,efficacy ,resistance ,Neoplasms. Tumors. Oncology. Including cancer and carcinogens ,RC254-282 - Abstract
BackgroundNon-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) patients with HER2 mutations and amplification may benefit from HER2-targeted therapy, including afatinib. However, the data regarding the clinical activity of afatinib in Chinese patients with NSCLC harboring HER2 alterations are limited.Patients and methodsWe retrospectively included metastatic NSCLC patients harboring HER2 alterations who treated with afatinib. The clinical outcomes included overall response rate (ORR), progression-free survival (PFS) and overall survival (OS). The genomic profiling data after progression on afatinib were analyzed.ResultsWe included 54 patients harboring HER2 mutations and 12 patients harboring HER2 amplification. The ORR was 24% (95% CI, 16–36%), the median PFS was 3.3 months (95% CI, 2.2–4.4), and the median OS was 13.9 months (95% CI, 11.4–16.5). Patients with HER2 exon 20 mutations had numerically worse ORR (17% vs 42%), shorter PFS (2.6 vs 5.8 months, HR, 2.5; 95% CI, 1.2–5.5; P = 0.015) and OS (12.9 vs 33.3 months, HR, 4.4; 95% CI, 1.3–14.8; P = 0.009) than patients with other mutations. For HER2-amplified patients, the ORR was 33% (95% CI, 14–61%), the median PFS was 3.3 months (95% CI, 2.6–4.0), and the median OS was 13.4 months (95% CI, 0–27.6). The most frequently mutated genes in afatinib-resistant patients were TP53 (44%) and EGFR (33%). Three afatinib-resistant patients harbored secondary HER2 alterations.ConclusionsOur results suggest that afatinib has a promising anti-tumor activity in patients with NSCLC harboring HER2 alterations. To our knowledge, this is the largest retrospective study about the clinical activity of afatinib in NSCLC patients with HER2 alterations.
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29. Experimental Research on Damping Effect of Double-Layer Tuned Mass Damper for High-Rise Structure
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Botan Shen, Jin Wang, Weibing Xu, Yanjiang Chen, Weiming Yan, Jianhui Huang, and Zhenyun Tang
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Physics ,QC1-999 - Abstract
A double-layer tuned mass damper (DTMD) has advantages of wide damping frequency band and strong robustness. At present, there is a lack of seismic design methods for high-rise structures based on DTMDs. In this study, a DTMD parameter optimisation method was proposed, with the objective of minimising the peak displacement response of a first N-order vibration modal with a vibration mass participation factor of 85%. Then, a scale model of a high-rise structure was fabricated, along with a corresponding DTMD. Different types of excitations were chosen to clarify the dynamic responses of the model with and without the DTMD, including Site-II ground motions, long-period (LP) ground motions without pulses, and near-fault pulse-type (NFPT) ground motions. The results indicate that the dynamic responses of high-rise structures under LP and NFPT ground motions are much greater than those under Site-II ground motions. The DTMD can effectively reduce the absolute displacement response, acceleration response, and strain response at the top floor of the test model. However, the DTMD has a time delay in providing the damping effect. A smaller damping ratio between the upper TMD and the controlled structure will lead to a more significant damping effect for the DTMD.
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- 2021
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30. Phylogenetic relationships and characterization of the complete chloroplast genome of strawberry, Fragaria x ananassa (Rosaceae: Fragaria)
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Jing Huang, Xiaoxu Zhao, Suying Lin, Xiumei Wang, Fengchao Zhou, and Jianhui Huang
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fragaria x ananassa ,strawberry ,fragaria ,chloroplast genome ,phylogenetic relationship ,Genetics ,QH426-470 - Abstract
Strawberry (Fragaria x ananassa) is an economically and important fruit species that is grown extensively around the entire world. In this study, we obtained the complete chloroplast genome of F. x ananassa. The chloroplast genome of F. x ananassa is 155,529 bp in size, containing a large single-copy region (85,523 bp), a small single-copy region (18,136 bp) and a pair of IR regions (each one of 25,935 bp). The overall GC contents of the chloroplast genome is 37.2%. The chloroplast genome of F. x ananassa contains 135 genes, including 90 protein-coding genes, 37 tRNA genes, and eight rRNA genes. The phylogenetic maximum-likelihood (ML) tree was constructed and based on 18 species plants and F. x ananassa chloroplast genomes, which F. x ananassa is closest related to Fragaria vesca subsp. vesca in phylogenetic relationship. This complete chloroplast genome can be further used for genomic studies, phylogenetic analyses, and genetic engineering studies of the genus Fragaria.
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31. Asynchronous pulse responses of soil carbon and nitrogen mineralization to rewetting events at a short-term: Regulation by microbes
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Xiaoli Song, Jianxing Zhu, Nianpeng He, Jianhui Huang, Jing Tian, Xiang Zhao, Yuan Liu, and Changhui Wang
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Medicine ,Science - Abstract
Abstract Rewetting after precipitation events plays an important role in regulating soil carbon (C) and nitrogen (N) turnover processes in arid and semiarid ecosystems. Here, we conducted a 48-h rewetting simulation experiment with measurements of soil C and N mineralization rates (R C and R N, respectively) and microbial biomass N (MBN) at high temporal resolution to explore the pulse responses of R C and R N. R C and R N responded strongly and rapidly to rewetting over the short term. The maximum R C value (because of pulse effects) ranged from 16.53 to 19.33 µg C gsoil −1 h−1, observed 10 min after rewetting. The maximum R N varied from 22.86 to 40.87 µg N gsoil −1 h−1, appearing 5–6 h after rewetting. The responses of soil microbial growth to rewetting were rapid, and the maximum MBN was observed 2–3 h after rewetting. Unexpectedly, there was no correlation between R C, R N, and MBN during the process of rewetting, and R C and R N were uncoupled. In sum, the pulse responses of R C, R N, and microbial growth to simulated rewetting were rapid, strong, and asynchronous, which offers insights into the different responses of microbes to rewetting and mechanisms behind microbes.
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- 2017
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32. Political Pressures Increased Vulnerability to Climate Hazards for Nomadic Livestock in Inner Mongolia, China
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Ang Li, Shi Chen, Xueyao Zhang, and Jianhui Huang
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Medicine ,Science - Abstract
Abstract Herders in Inner Mongolia experienced two completely different political periods during their last nomadic period between 1961 and 1986. However, climate and technical factors were very similar between these two periods according to statistical analyses. We retrieved historical climate and livestock population data and performed a retrospective study using generalized additive models to analyze three major livestock population demographic metrics changes between these two periods. We found that the sociopolitical factors significantly impacted all three major demographic metrics (adult mortality, neonatal mortality and birthrate) between the two periods for both large (cattle, horse, and camel) and small livestock (sheep and goat). We also identified the interaction effects between sociopolitical factor and climate factors for adult and neonatal mortality, while birthrate was not affected by these interactions. When exposed to climate hazards, adult and neonatal livestock mortality rates were significantly higher, while birthrate was significantly lower in social movement period than in peaceful period. We concluded that political movements had indeed increased the vulnerability of herders’ livestock to climate hazards. External political pressures deprived hazard-resistance entitlements of herders, which may explain the elevated effects of political pressures on livestock vulnerability.
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- 2017
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33. Surface Shape Detection with a Single Far-Field Intensity by Combined Amplitude and Phase Retrieval
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Huiliang Jin, Jianhui Huang, Qian Ye, Guoxiang Meng, Binbin Xiang, and Na Wang
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Electrical engineering. Electronics. Nuclear engineering ,TK1-9971 ,Cellular telephone services industry. Wireless telephone industry ,HE9713-9715 - Abstract
The efficiency of a reflector antenna highly depends on its surface shape. In order to ensure a good convergence, the conventional phase retrieval based shape detection schemes require that several far-field intensities be scanned, focused, or defocused. For large reflector antennas, the scanning process is time consuming. This paper proposes a new shape detection method that requires only single far-field intensity. Unlike existing shape detection methods, it retrieves both the amplitude and the phase, based on the fact that a deformed shape causes change not only in the aperture phase but also in the aperture amplitude. Through even-odd decomposition analysis, it is found that in the case of small and smooth deformation, “odd-phase” and “even-amplitude” can be directly recovered from one focused far-field intensity. This leads to the recovery of both the odd and the even parts of the antenna surface shape simultaneously. By combining amplitude retrieval and phase retrieval, this work achieves for the first time the shape detection with only one scan.
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- 2019
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34. Financial inclusion may limit sustainable development under economic globalization and climate change
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Ang Li, Lei Gao, Shi Chen, Jinling Zhao, Saqirilatu Ujiyad, Jianhui Huang, Xingguo Han, and Brett A Bryan
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Sustainable Development Goals ,financial inclusion ,social-ecological systems ,smallholder agriculture ,livestock ,sustainability ,Environmental technology. Sanitary engineering ,TD1-1066 ,Environmental sciences ,GE1-350 ,Science ,Physics ,QC1-999 - Abstract
Financial inclusion is a key policy for achieving the UN Sustainable Development Goals worldwide. However, emerging evidence has challenged the universal effectiveness of this policy. Combining a cross-sectional socio-economic and ecological survey with regional macro-economic and climatic data, we undertook an integrated causal analysis of the impact of financial inclusion policy on the Inner Mongolian herder social-ecological system. Exposure to economic globalization and climate change threatened herder livelihoods via increased feed costs and reduced livestock sales prices. Financial inclusion loans were beneficial for herders with large grassland plot size who used their traditional ecological knowledge to adapt via seasonal herd mobility. However, most herders were sedentary, constrained by small plot size, and used financial inclusion loans to reserve livestock and maintain high stocking densities. This strategy exposed them to inflated feed costs, increased their debt, and led to widespread grassland degradation. The results illustrate the limitations of financial inclusion policy in achieving sustainable development when people are trapped in poverty, subject to novel social-ecological contexts, and their ability to adapt is compromised. Transformative adaptations based on community cooperation, traditional knowledge and institutions, complementary public policies, and technological innovation are crucial to support financial inclusion policy and enhance sustainable development.
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- 2021
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35. Structure, Function, and Pharmaceutical Ligands of 5-Hydroxytryptamine 2B Receptor
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Qing Wang, Yu Zhou, Jianhui Huang, and Niu Huang
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GPCR ,5-HT2BR ,biased signaling ,agonist ,antagonist ,Medicine ,Pharmacy and materia medica ,RS1-441 - Abstract
Since the first characterization of the 5-hydroxytryptamine 2B receptor (5-HT2BR) in 1992, significant progress has been made in 5-HT2BR research. Herein, we summarize the biological function, structure, and small-molecule pharmaceutical ligands of the 5-HT2BR. Emerging evidence has suggested that the 5-HT2BR is implicated in the regulation of the cardiovascular system, fibrosis disorders, cancer, the gastrointestinal (GI) tract, and the nervous system. Eight crystal complex structures of the 5-HT2BR bound with different ligands provided great insights into ligand recognition, activation mechanism, and biased signaling. Numerous 5-HT2BR antagonists have been discovered and developed, and several of them have advanced to clinical trials. It is expected that the novel 5-HT2BR antagonists with high potency and selectivity will lead to the development of first-in-class drugs in various therapeutic areas.
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- 2021
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36. Responses of ecosystem water use efficiency to spring snow and summer water addition with or without nitrogen addition in a temperate steppe.
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Xiaolin Zhang, Penghui Zhai, Jianhui Huang, Xiang Zhao, and Kuanhu Dong
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Medicine ,Science - Abstract
Water use efficiency (WUE) is an important indicator of ecosystem functioning but how ecosystem WUE responds to climate change including precipitation and nitrogen (N) deposition increases is still unknown. To investigate such responses, an experiment with a randomized block design with water (spring snowfall or summer water addition) and nitrogen addition was conducted in a temperate steppe of northern China. We investigated net ecosystem CO2 production (NEP), gross ecosystem production (GEP) and evapotranspiration (ET) to calculate ecosystem WUE (WUEnep = NEP/ET or WUEgep = GEP/ET) under spring snow and summer water addition with or without N addition from 2011 to 2013. The results showed that spring snow addition only had significant effect on ecosystem WUE in 2013 and summer water addition showed positive effect on ecosystem WUE in 2011 and 2013, as their effects on NEP and GEP is stronger than ET. N addition increased ecosystem WUE in 2012 and 2013 both in spring snow addition and summer water addition for its increasing effects on NEP and GEP but no effect on ET. Summer water addition had less but N addition had greater increasing effects on ecosystem WUE as natural precipitation increase indicating that natural precipitation regulates ecosystem WUE responses to water and N addition. Moreover, WUE was tightly related with atmospheric vapor-pressure deficit (VPD), photosynthetic active radiation (PAR), precipitation and soil moisture indicating the regulation of climate drivers on ecosystem WUE. In addition, it also was affected by aboveground net primary production (ANPP). The study suggests that ecosystem WUE responses to water and N addition is determined by the change in carbon process rather than that in water process, which are regulated by climate change in the temperate steppe of northern China.
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- 2018
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37. Characterization of the complete mitochondrial genome of Lepus comus, the endemic Lepus in China
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Jing Huang, Wang Lin, Dandan Wu, Lifeng Cai, Xiumei Wang, and Jianhui Huang
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lepus comus ,lepus ,mitochondrial genome ,phylogenetic relationship ,Genetics ,QH426-470 - Abstract
Lepus comus is the endemic species in China and has been listed on the IUCN Red List in 2013. In this study, we undertook and obtained the complete Lepus comus mitochondrial genome. The circular mitochondrial genome sequence is 17,534 bp in size, containing 13 protein-coding genes (PCGs), 21 transfer RNA (tRNA) genes, 2 ribosome RNA (rRNA) genes and a longer D-loop region of 2,610 bp in length. The base composition of the mtDNA is as follows: 31.5% of A, 29.8% of T, 29.8% of C and 13.3% of G, with a total G + C content of the mtDNA 38.7% and A + T of 61.3%. The phylogenetic Maximum-Likelihood (ML) tree was constructed to validate the taxonomic status of Lepus comus, exhibiting the closest relationship with Lepus tibetanus. The study of the complete Lepus comus mitochondrial genome can provide a reference taxonomic relationships and more basic data for future.
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- 2019
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38. Silver Nanoparticle-Induced Phosphorylation of Histone H3 at Serine 10 Involves MAPK Pathways
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Xiaoxu Zhao, Yanying Rao, Jie Liang, Shoukai Lin, Xiumei Wang, Zhangliang Li, and Jianhui Huang
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silver nanoparticles ,phosphorylation ,histone ,mitogen-activated protein kinase (MAPK) ,pathway ,Microbiology ,QR1-502 - Abstract
The phosphorylation of histone H3 at serine 10 (p-H3S10) has been shown to be closely correlated with mitotic chromosome condensation. We previously reported that intracellular silver nanoparticles (AgNPs) release Ag ions that alter actin filament dynamics, leading to the activation of Aurora kinases and the formation of p-H3S10 through a mechanism clearly different from that occurring during mitosis. In the present study, we examined other mechanisms underlying the induction of p-H3S10 formation by AgNPs. We observed that the early formation of p-H3S10 induced by AgNPs occurred via the activation of mitogen-activated protein kinase (MAPK) pathways, specifically the Jun N-terminal protein kinase (JNK) and extracellular signal-regulated kinase (ERK) pathways. The late AgNP-induced p-H3S10 formation occurred via the activation of the entire MAPK cascade. On the other hand, p-H3S10 formation was not due to DNA damage induced by AgNPs, or the activation of the kinases ataxia telangiectasia-mutated (ATM) and ATM-Rad3-related (ATR). Several studies have compared the mechanism of AgNP toxicity to a Trojan horse-type molecular pathway. We observed different effects of AgNO3 (Ag+) and AgNPs on cells, and only the JNK inhibitor suppressed the temporary AgNO3-induced formation of p-H3S10. These results strongly indicate that AgNP-induced p-H3S10 formation does not rely solely on one signaling pathway, but rather may involve two or more pathways.
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- 2019
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39. Linear quadratic mean-field game-team analysis: a mixed coalition approach
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Jianhui, Huang, Zhenghong, Qiu, Shujun, Wang, and Zhen, Wu
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Mathematics - Optimization and Control - Abstract
Mean-field theory has been extensively explored in decision analysis of {large-scale} (LS) systems but traditionally in ``pure" cooperative or competitive settings. This leads to the so-called mean-field game (MG) or mean-field team (MT). This paper introduces a new class of LS systems with cooperative inner layer and competitive outer layer, so a ``mixed" mean-field analysis is proposed for distributed game-team strategy. A novel asymptotic mixed-equilibrium-optima is also proposed and verified.
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- 2022
40. A Unified Relation Analysis of Linear-quadratic Mean-field Game, Team and Control
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Jianhui, Huang, Zhenghong, Qiu, Shujun, Wang, and Zhen, Wu
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Mathematics - Optimization and Control - Abstract
This paper revisits well-studied dynamic decisions of weakly coupled large-population (LP) systems. Specifically, three types of LP decision problems: mean-field game (MG), mean-field team (MT), and mean-field-type control (MC), are completely analyzed in a general stochastic linear-quadratic setting with controlled-diffusion in state dynamics and indefinite weight in cost functional. More importantly, interrelations among MG, MT and MC are systematically discussed; some relevant interesting findings are reported that may be applied to a structural analysis of general LP decisions.
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- 2022
41. Terrestrial contributions to the aquatic food web in the middle Yangtze River.
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Jianzhu Wang, Binhe Gu, Jianhui Huang, Xingguo Han, Guanghui Lin, Fawen Zheng, and Yuncong Li
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Medicine ,Science - Abstract
Understanding the carbon sources supporting aquatic consumers in large rivers is essential for the protection of ecological integrity and for wildlife management. The relative importance of terrestrial and algal carbon to the aquatic food webs is still under intensive debate. The Yangtze River is the largest river in China and the third longest river in the world. The completion of the Three Gorges Dam (TGD) in 2003 has significantly altered the hydrological regime of the middle Yangtze River, but its immediate impact on carbon sources supporting the river food web is unknown. In this study, potential production sources from riparian and the main river channel, and selected aquatic consumers (invertebrates and fish) at an upstream constricted-channel site (Luoqi), a midstream estuarine site (Huanghua) and a near dam limnetic site (Maoping) of the TGD were collected for stable isotope (δ13C and δ15N) and IsoSource analyses. Model estimates indicated that terrestrial plants were the dominant carbon sources supporting the consumer taxa at the three study sites. Algal production appeared to play a supplemental role in supporting consumer production. The contribution from C4 plants was more important than that of C3 plants at the upstream site while C3 plants were the more important carbon source to the consumers at the two impacted sites (Huanghua and Maoping), particularly at the midstream site. There was no trend of increase in the contribution of autochthonous production from the upstream to the downstream sites as the flow rate decreased dramatically along the main river channel due to the construction of TGD. Our findings, along with recent studies in rivers and lakes, are contradictory to studies that demonstrate the importance of algal carbon in the aquatic food web. Differences in system geomorphology, hydrology, habitat heterogeneity, and land use may account for these contradictory findings reported in various studies.
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- 2014
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42. Synthesis of CdIn2S4 Microsphere and Its Photocatalytic Activity for Azo Dye Degradation
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Jianhui Huang, Wei Lin, and Jianqin Chen
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Technology ,Medicine ,Science - Abstract
CdIn2S4 was prepared by ultrasonic spray pyrolysis. The prepared CdIn2S4 was characterized by X-ray diffraction (XRD), field emission scanning electron microscopy (FSEM), transmission electron microscopy (TEM), UV-visible diffuse reflectance spectroscopy (UV-Vis DRS), and N2-sorption techniques. Aqueous photocatalytic activity was evaluated by the decomposition of methyl orange under visible light irradiation. The results indicate that the prepared CdIn2S4 has spherical morphology with mesoporous structure which can efficiently degrade methyl orange in water. The sample prepared at 500°C exhibits the optimized photocatalytic activity.
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- 2014
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43. Response of the abundance of key soil microbial nitrogen-cycling genes to multi-factorial global changes.
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Ximei Zhang, Wei Liu, Michael Schloter, Guangming Zhang, Quansheng Chen, Jianhui Huang, Linghao Li, James J Elser, and Xingguo Han
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Medicine ,Science - Abstract
Multiple co-occurring environmental changes are affecting soil nitrogen cycling processes, which are mainly mediated by microbes. While it is likely that various nitrogen-cycling functional groups will respond differently to such environmental changes, very little is known about their relative responsiveness. Here we conducted four long-term experiments in a steppe ecosystem by removing plant functional groups, mowing, adding nitrogen, adding phosphorus, watering, warming, and manipulating some of their combinations. We quantified the abundance of seven nitrogen-cycling genes, including those for fixation (nifH), mineralization (chiA), nitrification (amoA of ammonia-oxidizing bacteria (AOB) or archaea (AOA)), and denitrification (nirS, nirK and nosZ). First, for each gene, we compared its sensitivities to different environmental changes and found that the abundances of various genes were sensitive to distinct and different factors. Overall, the abundances of nearly all genes were sensitive to nitrogen enrichment. In addition, the abundances of the chiA and nosZ genes were sensitive to plant functional group removal, the AOB-amoA gene abundance to phosphorus enrichment when nitrogen was added simultaneously, and the nirS and nirK gene abundances responded to watering. Second, for each single- or multi-factorial environmental change, we compared the sensitivities of the abundances of different genes and found that different environmental changes primarily affected different gene abundances. Overall, AOB-amoA gene abundance was most responsive, followed by the two denitrifying genes nosZ and nirS, while the other genes were less sensitive. These results provide, for the first time, systematic insights into how the abundance of each type of nitrogen-cycling gene and the equilibrium state of all these nitrogen-cycling gene abundances would shift under each single- or multi-factorial global change.
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- 2013
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44. Wireless Relay Selection in Pocket Switched Networks Based on Spatial Regularity of Human Mobility
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Jianhui Huang, Xiuzhen Cheng, Jingping Bi, and Biao Chen
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pocket switched networks ,home-based relay selection ,visiting frequency ,human mobility ,Chemical technology ,TP1-1185 - Abstract
Pocket switched networks (PSNs) take advantage of human mobility to deliver data. Investigations on real-world trace data indicate that human mobility shows an obvious spatial regularity: a human being usually visits a few places at high frequencies. These most frequently visited places form the home of a node, which is exploited in this paper to design two HomE based Relay selectiOn (HERO) algorithms. Both algorithms input single data copy into the network at any time. In the basic HERO, only the first node encountered by the source and whose home overlaps a destination’s home is selected as a relay while the enhanced HERO keeps finding more optimal relay that visits the destination’s home with higher probability. The two proposed algorithms only require the relays to exchange the information of their home and/or the visiting frequencies to their home when two nodes meet. As a result, the information update is reduced and there is no global status information that needs to be maintained. This causes light loads on relays because of the low communication cost and storage requirements. Additionally, only simple operations are needed in the two proposed algorithms, resulting in little computation overhead at relays. At last, a theoretical analysis is performed on some key metrics and then the real-world based simulations indicate that the two HERO algorithms are efficient and effective through employing only one or a few relays.
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- 2016
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45. Fabrication of Bi-Doped TiO2 Spheres with Ultrasonic Spray Pyrolysis and Investigation of Their Visible-Light Photocatalytic Properties
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Jianhui Huang, Wahkit Cheuk, Yifan Wu, Frank S. C. Lee, and Wingkei Ho
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Technology (General) ,T1-995 - Abstract
Bismuth-doped TiO2 submicrospheres were synthesized by ultrasonic spray pyrolysis. The prepared bismuth-doped titania was characterized by X-ray diffraction (XRD), scanning electron microscopy (SEM), transmission electron microscopy (TEM), UV-visible diffuse reflectance spectroscopy (UV-vis DRS), and X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy (XPS). Aqueous photocatalytic activity was evaluated by the decomposition of methyl orange under visible-light irradiation. The results indicate that doping of bismuth remarkably affects the phase composition, crystal structure, and the photocatalytic activity. The sample with 2% Bi exhibits the optimum photocatalytic activity.
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- 2012
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46. A Trusted Execution Environment Architecture for Big Data Computing Platform Based on TPCM.
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Jianhui Huang, Changxiang Shen, Jianbiao Zhang, Liang Wang, and Ruqian Li
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- 2023
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47. Session-Based Recommendation with Multi-layer Parallel Graph Neural Network.
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Jianhui Huang, Shaozhang Niu, and Wen Zhang
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- 2023
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48. Timely-throughput Optimal Scheduling for Wireless Flows with Deep Reinforcement Learning.
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Qi Wang 0025, Chentao He, Katia Jaffrès-Runser, Jianhui Huang, and Yongjun Xu
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- 2022
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49. Brief Industry Paper: Tenma: A Real-time LibOS Developed for Industry Embedded Systems.
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Zhihui Gao, Hui Chen, Wei Ren, Jianhui Huang, Lei Dai, and Zichang Lin
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- 2021
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50. MPRdeep: Multi-Objective Joint Optimal Node Positioning and Resource Allocation for FANETs with Deep Reinforcement learning.
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Qi Wang 0025, Jianmin Liu, Cunzhuang Liu, Jianhui Huang, Chentao He, and Yongjun Xu
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- 2021
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