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2. Prolonged intermittent theta burst stimulation for post-stroke aphasia: protocol of a randomized, double-blinded, sham-controlled trial
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Ying Liu, Jingdu Zhao, Zhiqing Tang, Yikuang Hsien, Kaiyue Han, Lei Shan, Xiaonian Zhang, and Hao Zhang
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study protocol ,post-stroke aphasia ,supplementary motor area ,prolonged intermittent theta burst stimulation ,event-related potentials ,brain-derived neurotrophic factor ,Neurology. Diseases of the nervous system ,RC346-429 - Abstract
BackgroundPost-stroke aphasia (PSA) is one of the most devastating symptoms after stroke, yet limited treatment options are available. Prolonged intermittent theta burst stimulation (piTBS) is a promising therapy for PSA. However, its efficacy remains unclear. Therefore, we aim to investigate the efficacy of piTBS over the left supplementary motor area (SMA) in improving language function for PSA patients and further explore the mechanism of language recovery.MethodsThis is a randomized, double-blinded, sham-controlled trial. A total of 30 PSA patients will be randomly allocated to receive either piTBS stimulation or sham stimulation for 15 sessions over a period of 3 weeks. The primary outcome is the Western Aphasia Battery Revised (WAB-R) changes after treatment. The secondary outcomes include The Stroke and Aphasia Quality of Life Scale (SAQOL-39 g), resting-state electroencephalogram (resting-state EEG), Event-related potentials (ERP), brain derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF). These outcome measures are assessed before treatment, after treatment, and at 4-weeks follow up. This study was registered in Chinese Clinical Trial Registry (No. ChiCTR23000203238).DiscussionThis study protocol is promising for improving language in PSA patients. Resting-state EEG, ERP, and blood examination can be used to explore the neural mechanisms of PSA treatment with piTBS.Clinical trial registrationhttps://www.chictr.org.cn/index.html, ChiCTR2300074533.
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- 2024
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3. Clinical features and risk factors for primary Sjögren’s syndrome combined with interstitial lung disease: a retrospective study
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Zhixia Yang, Hao Zhao, Lei Shan, and Dan Wang
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primary Sjögren’s syndrome ,interstitial lung disease ,clinical characteristics ,risk factors ,diagnosis ,Biochemistry ,QD415-436 ,Organic chemistry ,QD241-441 ,Chemistry ,QD1-999 ,Science - Abstract
Objective:To analyze the clinical characteristics of primary Sjögren’s syndrome (pSS) combined with interstitial lung disease (ILD), so as to provide a theoretical basis for the early diagnosis, treatment and prevention of PSS-ILD.Methods:From October 2017 to January 2022, patients with pSS who were admitted to the Department of Rheumatology at Yueyang Hospital of Integrated Traditional Chinese and Western Medicine, Shanghai University of Traditional Chinese Medicine were included in this retrospective study. Patients were divided into the pSS-ILD (102 cases) and pSS-non-ILD groups (154 cases) based on the presence or absence of ILD on high-resolution computed tomography (HRCT). Demographics information, clinical symptoms, laboratory indicators and HRCT features were compared, and the logistic regression analysis was utilized to identify the risk factors.Results:A total of 256 patients were included. Patients with pSS-ILD were more often female, and their age and disease duration were significantly higher than those in the pSS-non-ILD group (p < 0.05). The HRCT imaging classification included ground glass-like shadow (78.4%) and patchy solid shadow (17.6%), and Non-specific interstitial pneumonitis (NSIP) (72.5%) was the predominant typology. Regarding the laboratory indexes, the positive rates of erythrocyte sedimentation rate, C-reactive protein, white blood cell count, neutrophil/lymphocyte ratio, triglycerides, total cholesterol, and anti-SS-A52 antibodies were significantly higher in the pSS-ILD patients than in the pSS-non-ILD group, while the positive rates of anti-synaptic antibodies were lower than in the pSS-non-ILD group, and the differences between two groups were statistically significant (p < 0.05). Logistic regression showed that age >60 years, longer duration of disease, higher triglycerides, and cholesterol were risk factors for pSS-ILD patients.Conclusion:The clinical features of pSS-ILD patients were xerophthalmia, cough and shortness of breath, and HRCT can help to diagnose the disease at an early stage. Age over 60 years, chronic course of disease, and elevated lipid levels are risk factors for ILD in pSS patients, and the relationship between autoimmune antibody levels and the occurrence of ILD needs to be further confirmed in follow-up studies with large sample sizes. These findings have the potential to provide useful information for early diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of the development of pSS-ILD.
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- 2024
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4. Augmentation of intramedullary nail in unstable intertrochanteric fractures with plate or cable
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Yanrui Zhao, Hanzhou Wang, Yang Liu, Lei Shan, and Junlin Zhou
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unstable intertrochanteric femoral fractures ,lateral femoral wall ,intramedullary nail fixation ,clinical outcome ,Harris Hip Scoring system ,Surgery ,RD1-811 - Abstract
BackgroundsThis study aims to evaluate the clinical outcome of intramedullary nail supplemented by buttress plate or cable in the treatment of intertrochanteric fracture with broken lateral wall.MethodsFrom May 2015 to January 2022, patients with unstable intertrochanteric femoral fractures underwent intramedullary fixations strengthened with buttress plates or cables, which depended on the lateral femur wall fragment type. The clinical and radiographic results were compared between the two groups. The hip function was evaluated according to the Harris Hip Scoring (HHS) system.ResultsForty-one patients who sustained intertrochanteric fracture + broken lateral wall were enrolled. Of these, thirty-four received a minimum of twelve months of follow-ups. No statistically significant differences in baseline and operative data were proved between these groups (p > 0.05). Three patients were observed fat liquefaction after surgery (plate group: 2 cases, cable group: 1 case). All patients could sustain partial/full weight-bearing and no case underwent subsequent operation. The HHS of the last follow-up presented 83.6 ± 4.9 points in the plate group and 83.8 ± 3.7 points in the cable group.ConclusionsIntertrochanteric femoral fracture with broken lateral wall is an unstable injury type, the operative treatments of which have been challenging and controversial over the years. Augmentation of intramedullary nailing system using plate/cable contributes to reconstructing the lateral femur wall.
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- 2024
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5. Research on the Outburst–Rockburst Coupling Disaster Law Based on True Triaxial Unloading Tests
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Lei Shan, Fukun Xiao, Gang Liu, and Kai Xie
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true triaxial unloading ,mechanical characteristic ,meso characteristic ,acoustic characteristic ,outburst–rockburst coupling disaster ,Technology ,Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General) ,TA1-2040 ,Biology (General) ,QH301-705.5 ,Physics ,QC1-999 ,Chemistry ,QD1-999 - Abstract
The coal and gas outburst and rockburst coupling disaster is becoming increasingly serious due to deep mining. To clarify the mechanism inducing the outburst–rockburst coupling disaster, a true triaxial single-sided unloading mechanical test was conducted with the aid of a true triaxial solid–thermal–gas coupling test device, an industrial computed tomography (CT) system, and an acoustic emission system. Through this test, the mechanical characteristics, meso crushing characteristics, and acoustic characteristics in the disaster formation process were obtained. Additionally, the outburst–rockburst coupling instability disaster law was verified by numerical simulation. The results demonstrated that the stress unloading degree of the coal body was negatively correlated with the initial gas pressure in the outburst–rockburst coupling disaster. The time domain parameter count and energy of acoustic emission exhibited a “bimodal” distribution pattern in the instability stage. The rockburst would occur when the peak value was in a “low-count and high-energy” state, while coal and gas outburst would occur when the peak value was in a “high-count and low-energy” state. The meso slice revealed that gas degradation promoted the development of microcracks in the coal body, and the penetration of cracks resulted in the main cracks of structural instability during rockburst. The coal and gas outburst was mainly attributed to the “cross” shear failure pattern of the coal body. These research findings may lay a foundation for the effective prevention and control of outburst–rockburst coupling disasters.
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- 2024
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6. High‐Sensitive and Fast Speed UV Photodetector Based on HfSe2/InSe Heterostructure
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Chengcheng Zhang, Shiji Zhang, Jingzu Ding, Wenhui Wang, Zhangyu Cao, Tao Han, Feng Li, Xiangde Zhu, Lei Shan, and Mingsheng Long
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heterostructure ,HfSe2 ,InSe ,photodetector ,solar blind UV ,Technology (General) ,T1-995 ,Science - Abstract
Abstract The type‐II band‐aligned van der Waals (vdW) heterostructures are favorable for photocarrier separation and are often used for designing high‐performance photodetectors. Inspired by this, a metal‐mirror electrode enhanced HfSe2‐InSe vdW heterostructure photodetector is designed and demonstrated excitement performance in UV light detection. It is demonstrated the moderate bandgap heterostructure can be configured as a high‐performance UV photodetector with excellent light on/off ratio of 106, high photoresponsivity of 47.3 AW−1, competitive high specific detectivity of 3.2 × 1012 cmHz1/2W−1 and very low noise equivalent power of 2.8 × 10−16 WHz−1/2. Notably, the photoresponse speed of the device is very fast, with a rise time of 4.1 µs and a decay time of 5.4 µs. The results indicate that 2D HfSe2‐InSe vdW heterostructure possesses great potential applications in UV photodetection.
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- 2023
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7. Self‐Driven Fast‐Speed Photodetector Based on BP/ReS2 van der Waals Heterodiode
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Jingzu Ding, Xiaoqing Wang, Ze Song, Suofu Wang, Yuan Lu, Wenhui Wang, Tao Han, Feng Li, Xiangde Zhu, Lei Shan, and Mingsheng Long
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black phosphorus ,photodetectors ,photoresponsivity ,ReS2 ,van der Waals heterostructure ,Technology (General) ,T1-995 ,Science - Abstract
Abstract Broadband photodetectors based on 2D layered materials provide great potential applications in night vision, sensing, and communications. However, it remains a challenge for detectors to achieve both high photoresponsivity and fast response. Here, a high‐sensitive photodetector based on ReS2/BP van der Waals (vdW) heterodiode with fast speed, rising time (τr) of 770 ns, and decay time (τd) of 760 ns under a 637 nm laser is reported. The detection range is covered from visible to mid‐wave infrared (MWIR) 0.405–3.753 μm. In the visible range, a high photoresponsivity of 107.1 AW−1, competitive specific detectivity (D*) of 1.89 × 1010 cm Hz1/2 W−1, and a low noise equivalent power of 3.03 × 10−14 W Hz−1/2 are obtained. In the MWIR the D* of 3.26 × 108 cm Hz1/2 W−1 is demonstrated in the photovoltaic model. Notably, the photodiode realizes a high external quantum efficiency of 71.8%, and a high power conversion efficiency of 2.0%. This work provides a way to design broadband response and fast‐speed self‐driven photodetectors with great potential applications in weak light intensity.
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- 2023
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8. High depolarization temperature and superior piezoelectric performance with complex structural evolution in BiFeO3PbTiO3–(Sr0.7Bi0.2□0.1)TiO3 systems
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Hongwei Shi, Feng Li, Xinliang Yang, Mingsheng Long, Lei Shan, Chunchang Wang, and Jiwei Zhai
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BiFeO3–based ,Piezoelectric ,Electrostrain ,Multiphase–coexistence ,Domain switching ,Materials of engineering and construction. Mechanics of materials ,TA401-492 - Abstract
Bismuth ferrite–based ferroelectric ceramics are considered strong competitors in high–temperature piezoelectric applications that benefits from their high depolarization temperature (Td), but problems of large conductivity and low piezoelectric coefficient (d33) should be tackled. BiFeO3PbTiO3–x(Sr0.7Bi0.2□0.1)TiO3 (BF–PT–xSBT) ternary system are designed in this work that successfully resolves this tough paradox. Rietveld refinements show that this system exhibits multiphase coexistence with complex structural transition among rhombohedral, tetragonal and pseudocubic phase. Interestingly, a high Td ∼320 °C and d33 ∼ 236 pC/N are synergistically optimized in x=0.20 composition near pseudo–phase boundary, which are indicated by multi–scale techniques (phase structure, dielectric analysis etc.). What's more, dual electrostrain peaks appear at separate phase boundaries for x=0.20 and 0.66 compositions with distinct piezo/ferroelectric properties. Rayleigh law and piezoelectric force microscopy analysis clarify that the optimal electrostrain performance for both critical compositions are dominated by intrinsic (x=0.20) and extrinsic (x=0.66) contributions, respectively. This work not only provides a new BF–PT–xSBT system with a high Td and superior d33 that are promising candidates in high–temperature actuator and sensor applications, but also presents a possibility of multiphase–coexistence established exotic macroscopic performances.
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- 2022
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9. Efficacy and safety of botulinum toxin for treating motor dysfunction in patients with Parkinson’s disease: a systematic review and meta-analysis
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Fei Gao, Tong Zhang, Yuqi Yang, Lixu Liu, Lei Shan, Xueyan Hu, Lingyu Yang, Wu Xiaoli, and Hanzhi Li
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Medicine - Abstract
Objective To evaluate the efficacy and safety of botulinum toxin (BTX) for motor dysfunction in Parkinson’s disease (PD).Design Systematic review and meta-analysis.Data sources Searches of PubMed, EMBASE and the Cochrane Library, from database inception to 20 October 2022.Eligibility criteria Studies reported in English with adult PD patients treated with BTX.Data extraction and synthesis Primary outcomes were United Parkinson’s Disease Rate Scale Section (UPDRS) III (or its items) and Visual Analogue Scale (VAS). Secondary outcomes were UPDRS-II (or its items), Freezing of Gait Questionnaire (FOG-Q), Timed Up and Go test (TUG) and treatment-related adverse events (TRAEs). Mean difference (MD) or standardised MD (SMD) before and after treatment with 95% CIs were used for continuous variables and risk ratios (RRs) with 95% CIs was used for TRAEs.Results Six randomised controlled trials (RCTs) and six non-RCTs (case series) were included (ntotal=224 participants, nRCT=165). No significant difference was found in pooled results of UPDRS-III (available in four RCTs and two non-RCTs, SMD=−0.19, 95% CI −0.98 to 0.60), UPDRS-II (four RCTs and one non-RCT, SMD=−0.55, 95% CI −1.22 to 0.13), FOG-Q (one RCT and one non-RCT, SMD=0.53, 95% CI −1.93 to 2.98) or the risk of TRAEs (five RCTs, RR 0.87, 95% CI 0.37 to 2.01). Significant decreases were found in pooled VAS score (three RCTs and five non-RCTs, MD=−2.14, 95% CI −3.05 to −1.23) and TUG (MD=−2.06, 95% CI −2.91 to −1.20) after BTX treatment.Conclusions BTX may not be associated with motor symptoms alleviation, although it benefits pain alleviation and functional mobility improvement.
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- 2023
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10. 'Huoling Shengji granule' for amyotrophic lateral sclerosis: protocol for a multicenter, randomized, double-blind, riluzole parallel controlled clinical trial
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Xiaolu Liu, Tingting Qin, Tao Li, Lei Shan, Xiang Lei, Xin Xu, Bin Wen, Yi Feng, Ping Yin, and Dongsheng Fan
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amyotrophic lateral sclerosis ,randomized controlled trial ,traditional Chinese medicine ,Huoling Shengji granule ,flaccidity syndrome ,Neurosciences. Biological psychiatry. Neuropsychiatry ,RC321-571 - Abstract
BackgroundThere is still a large demand for effective treatments to delay disease deterioration in amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS). Typical symptoms of ALS are considered “flaccidity syndrome” in traditional Chinese medicine (TCM). Huoling Shengji Granule (HLSJ) is a TCM formula used to treat flaccidity syndrome. Results of preclinical tests and a previous clinical study support HLSJ as a novel drug for ALS patients. This trial proposed to examine whether a 48-week course of HLSJ is effective and safe for ALS patients diagnosed with the Chinese medicine syndrome of spleen qi insufficiency and kidney yang deficiency.Methods and analysisIn this phase II, multicenter, randomized, double-blind, riluzole parallel-controlled, superiority-design study, eligible participants had the equal opportunity to be assigned to receive either HLSJ or riluzole randomly. Eleven specialized ALS centers in Mainland China will recruit 144 patients for this trial. The primary and secondary outcomes included the change in the ALSFRS-R score and the Rasch-Built Overall Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis Disability Scale (ROADS) from baseline to Week 48.DiscussionHere, we endeavored to evaluate TCM for ALS using a standard evidence-based approach for the first time. In addition, the ROADS, a self-report linear-weighted questionnaire, was selected as a secondary outcome measure. We expect to offer a new reference for the outcome evaluation of ALS trials.Clinical trial registration:http://www.Chictr.org.cn, identifier ChiCTR2100044085.
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- 2023
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11. Experimental Investigation of Electrochemical Capacitive Responses versus Pore Geometries through Artificial Nanotubes
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Jianyou Dai, Minghao Xu, Zhangshanhao Li, Shuoxiang Liu, Yuyao Wang, Lei Shan, Xiaohong Wang, and Sixing Xu
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supercapacitors ,porous electrode ,electrochemical capacitance ,Mechanical engineering and machinery ,TJ1-1570 - Abstract
Electrochemical supercapacitors have attracted significant attention due to their large capacity, high-power output, and long cycle life. However, despite extensive studies and advancements in developing highly porous electrode materials, little quantitative research on the impact of pore geometry on electrochemical responses has been conducted. This paper presents the first quantitative investigation of the relationship between electrochemical capacitive responses and pore geometries at the nanoscale. To achieve this, we constructed a uniform cylindrical pore array with controllable pore diameter and depth by using anodized aluminum oxide (AAO) to serve as a template and atomic layer deposition (ALD) technology for TiN conductive layer decoration. Our findings reveal that, at the nanoscale, increasing the specific surface area through pore diameter and depth does not proportionally increase the capacitive response, even at low scan rates. Meanwhile, we observe a critical pore parameter (170/5000 nm, diameter/depth), where the specific capacitance density and characteristic frequency dramatically decrease with a further increase in the pore aspect ratio. These results indicate that blindly pursuing the absolute specific surface area of the electrode material is not advisable. Instead, optimal pore geometry should be designed based on the desired operational conditions, and this work may serve as valuable guidance.
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- 2023
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12. Learning curve for minimally invasive oesophagectomy of oesophageal cancer and survival analysis
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Yunpeng Zhao, Lei Shan, Chuanliang Peng, Bo Cong, and Xiaogang Zhao
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Oesophageal surgery ,Minimally invasive surgery ,Thoracoscopy ,Survival analysis ,Surgery ,RD1-811 ,Anesthesiology ,RD78.3-87.3 - Abstract
Abstract Purpose Minimally invasive oesophagectomy is a technically demanding procedure, and the learning curve for this procedure should be explored. A survival analysis should also be performed. Methods A total of 214 consecutive patients who underwent minimally invasive oesophagectomy were retrospectively reviewed. To evaluate the development of thoracoscopic-laparoscopic oesophagectomy and compare mature minimally invasive oesophagectomy and open oesophagectomy, we comprehensively studied the clinical and surgical parameters. The cumulative sum (CUSUM) plot was used to evaluate the learning curve for systemic lymphadenectomy. Cox proportional hazards regression analysis was performed to explore the clinical factors affecting survival. Results The bleeding volume, operation time, and postoperative mortality within 3 months significantly decreased after 20 patients. The rise point for node dissection was visually determined to occur at patient 57 in the CUSUM plots. Patients who underwent mature thoracoscopic-laparoscopic oesophagectomy had better surgical data and short-term benefits than patients who underwent an open procedure. Cox proportional hazards regression analysis showed that the maximum diameter of the tumour cross-sectional area and the number of positive nodes significantly influenced survival. Conclusions The results suggest that thoracoscopic-laparoscopic oesophagectomy has short-term benefits. There was no evidence that it was associated with a significantly better prognosis for patients with oesophageal cancer. ClinicalTrials Gov ID: NCT04217239; January 2, 2020 retrospectively registered.
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- 2021
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13. Effect of stacking type and magnetic moment in spin-valley polarized MoS2–MoSe2 heterobilayers
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Yanwei Wu, Tao Liu, Ning Hao, Mingsheng Long, Min Zhang, Qingqing Sun, and Lei Shan
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Physics ,QC1-999 - Abstract
In this work, we focused on engineering the bandgap of the MoS2–MoSe2 heterobilayer via either stacking type or induced magnetic moment with the aid of density functional theory. We have computed the electronic properties of different stacking MoS2–MoSe2 heterobilayers and their magnetization components, in which all situations retain spin-valley locking. Calculations show that different stacking types can cause a bandgap change of a maximum of 0.1 eV. On the other hand, a micro-enhanced magnetic moment in the heterobilayer increases the bandgap (in some cases, there are changes close to 0.3 eV) significantly. Results suggest that the stacking type and induced magnetic moment make MoS2–MoSe2 heterobilayers potential candidates for valleytronics applications. This study provides a new pathway in tuning spin-valley polarization of valleytronics devices.
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- 2022
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14. Genome-wide identification of xyloglucan endotransglucosylase/hydrolase gene family members in peanut and their expression profiles during seed germination
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Jieqiong Zhu, Guiying Tang, Pingli Xu, Guowei Li, Changle Ma, Pengxiang Li, Chunyu Jiang, Lei Shan, and Shubo Wan
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Peanut (Arachis hypogaea L.) ,xyloglucan endotransglycosidase/hydrolase (XTH) ,Bioinformatics ,Expression profile ,Seed germination ,Medicine ,Biology (General) ,QH301-705.5 - Abstract
Seed germination marks the beginning of a new plant life cycle. Improving the germination rate of seeds and the consistency of seedling emergence in the field could improve crop yields. Many genes are involved in the regulation of seed germination. Our previous study found that some peanut XTHs (xyloglucan endotransglucosylases/hydrolases) were expressed at higher levels at the newly germinated stage. However, studies of the XTH gene family in peanut have not been reported. In this study, a total of 58 AhXTH genes were identified in the peanut genome. Phylogenetic analysis showed that these AhXTHs, along with 33 AtXTHs from Arabidopsis and 61 GmXTHs from soybean, were classified into three subgroups: the I/II, IIIA and IIIB subclades. All AhXTH genes were unevenly distributed on the 18 peanut chromosomes, with the exception of chr. 07 and 17, and they had relatively conserved exon-intron patterns, most with three to four introns. Through chromosomal distribution pattern and synteny analysis, it was found that the AhXTH family experienced many replication events, including 42 pairs of segmental duplications and 23 pairs of tandem duplications, during genome evolution. Conserved motif analysis indicated that their encoded proteins contained the conserved ExDxE domain and N-linked glycosylation sites and displayed the conserved secondary structural loops 1–3 in members of the same group. Expression profile analysis of freshly harvested seeds, dried seeds, and newly germinated seeds using transcriptome data revealed that 26 AhXTH genes, which account for 45% of the gene family, had relatively higher expression levels at the seed germination stage, implying the important roles of AhXTHs in regulating seed germination. The results of quantitative real-time PCR also confirmed that some AhXTHs were upregulated during seed germination. The results of GUS histochemical staining showed that AhXTH4 was mainly expressed in germinated seeds and etiolated seedlings and had higher expression levels in elongated hypocotyls. AhXTH4 was also verified to play a crucial role in the cell elongation of hypocotyls during seed germination.
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- 2022
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15. One-step synthesis of FeSe0.45Te0.55 single crystals without excess Fe content
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Shuting Huang, Yubing Tu, Guanglei Han, Zhen Liu, Mingsheng Long, Xingyuan Hou, Tao Han, and Lei Shan
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Physics ,QC1-999 - Abstract
Excess interstitial Fe atoms in as-grown FeSe1−xTex single crystals are unavoidable in the self-flux growing procedure. As harmful defects to the study of superconductivity and Majorana fermions, the excess Fe atoms are usually removed by the post-annealing procedure. This two-step method is mostly used to obtain high quality FeSe1−xTex single crystals in present studies. Here, we carried out a one-step way to synthesize FeSe1−xTex single crystals without excess Fe content using a chemical vapor transport method. By combining transport measurement, magnetic measurement, and local scanning tunneling microscopy measurement, we prove that there is no excess Fe content in our one-step grown FeSe0.45Te0.55 single crystals. This work provides a new convenient way to obtain pure FeSe0.45Te0.55 single crystals and may be helpful to better study this exotic material.
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- 2022
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16. A network meta-analysis for neoadjuvant and adjuvant treatments for resectable squamous cell carcinoma of esophagus
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Yunpeng Zhao, Yongqiang Wang, Lei Shan, Chuanliang Peng, Wenhao Zhang, and Xiaogang Zhao
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Medicine ,Science - Abstract
Abstract The optimal treatment for resectable esophageal squamous cell carcinoma (ESCC) is still a debatable point; however, randomized trials for strategies including neoadjuvant or adjuvant chemotherapy (CT), radiotherapy, or chemoradiotherapy (CRT) are not always available. This network meta-analysis aimed to identify an effective approach through indirect comparisons. An extensive literature search comparing multimodality treatment and surgery was performed, and a network meta-analysis was conducted with the frequentist method. Twenty-three trials including a total of 3636 ESCC patients were included. Neoadjuvant CRT and neoadjuvant CT, which were recommended by most guidelines for esophageal cancer, were associated with an overall survival advantage compared with surgery alone (HR = 0.43, 95% CI 0.26–0.73; HR = 0.71, 95% CI 0.32–1.59). A statistically significant survival benefit from neoadjuvant CRT compared with neoadjuvant CT could not be demonstrated in our study (HR = 0.61, 95% CI 0.32–1.17, P = 0.08). Our network meta-analysis showed that both neoadjuvant CRT and neoadjuvant CT were effective in improving the survival of patients with ESCC. Individual clinical decisions need further study in the future.
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- 2021
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17. Enhanced Piezoelectricity and Thermal Stability of Electrostrain Performance in BiFeO3-Based Lead-Free Ceramics
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Hongwei Shi, Kai Li, Feng Li, Jianxing Ma, Yubing Tu, Mingsheng Long, Yilin Lu, Weiping Gong, Chunchang Wang, and Lei Shan
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BiFeO3–BaTiO3 ,piezoelectricity ,electrostrain ,temperature stability ,domain structure ,Chemistry ,QD1-999 - Abstract
BiFeO3–based ceramics possess an advantage over large spontaneous polarization and high Curie temperature, and are thus widely explored in the field of high–temperature lead–free piezoelectrics and actuators. However, poor piezoelectricity/resistivity and thermal stability of electrostrain make them less competitive. To address this problem, (1 − x) (0.65BiFeO3–0.35BaTiO3)–xLa0.5Na0.5TiO3 (BF–BT–xLNT) systems are designed in this work. It is found that piezoelectricity is significantly improved with LNT addition, which is contributed by the phase boundary effect of rhombohedral and pseudocubic phase coexistence. The small–signal and large–signal piezoelectric coefficient (d33 and d33*) peaks at x = 0.02 with 97 pC/N and 303 pm/V, respectively. The relaxor property and resistivity are enhanced as well. This is verified by Rietveld refinement, dielectric/impedance spectroscopy and piezoelectric force microscopy (PFM) technique. Interestingly, a good thermal stability of electrostrain is obtained at x = 0.04 composition with fluctuation η = 31% (Smax'−SRTSRT×100%), in a wide temperature range of 25–180 °C, which is considered as a compromise of negative temperature dependent electrostrain for relaxors and the positive one for ferroelectric matrix. This work provides an implication for designing high–temperature piezoelectrics and stable electrostrain materials.
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- 2023
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18. TAS2R20 variants confer dietary adaptation to high‐quercitrin bamboo leaves in Qinling giant pandas
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Xiangxu Hu, Guan Wang, Lei Shan, Shuyan Sun, Yibo Hu, and Fuwen Wei
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bamboo leaves ,bitter taste receptor ,dietary adaptation ,giant panda ,quercitrin ,Ecology ,QH540-549.5 - Abstract
Abstract Sensitivity to bitter tastes provides animals with an important means of interacting with their environment and thus, influences their dietary preferences. Genetic variants encoding functionally distinct receptor types contribute to variation in bitter taste sensitivity. Our previous study showed that two nonsynonymous sites, A52V and Q296H, in the TAS2R20 gene are directionally selected in giant pandas from the Qinling Mountains, which are speculated to be the causative base‐pair changes of Qinling pandas for the higher preference for bamboo leaves in comparison with other pandas. Here, we used functional expression in engineered cells to identify agonists of pTAS2R20 (i.e., giant panda's TAS2R20) and interrogated the differences in perception in the in vitro responses of pTAS2R20 variants to the agonists. Our results show that pTAS2R20 is specifically activated by quercitrin and that pTAS2R20 variants exhibit differences in the sensitivity of their response to the agonist. Compared with pTAS2R20 in pandas from other areas, the receptor variant with A52V and Q296H, which is most commonly found in Qinling pandas, confers a significantly decreased sensitivity to quercitrin. We subsequently quantified the quercitrin content of the leaves of bamboo distributed in the Qinling Mountains, which was found to be significantly higher than that of the leaves of bamboo from panda habitats in other areas. Our results suggest that the decreased sensitivity to quercitrin in Qinling pandas results in higher‐quercitrin‐containing bamboo leaves to be tasting less bitter to them and thus, influences their dietary preference. This study illustrates the genetic adaptation of Qinling pandas to their environments and provides a fine example of the functional effects of directional selection in the giant panda.
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- 2020
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19. Impulse Feature Extraction of Bearing Faults Based on Convolutive Nonnegative Matrix Factorization
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Lin Liang, Lei Shan, Fei Liu, Maolin Li, Ben Niu, and Guanghua Xu
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Feature extraction ,time-frequency distribution ,nonnegative matrix factorization ,deconvolution ,Electrical engineering. Electronics. Nuclear engineering ,TK1-9971 - Abstract
The detection of bearing faults is of great significance for the stable operation of rotating machinery. Apart from detection by analysing the vibration response, another powerful strategy is to extract the periodic impulse excitation directly induced by faults, which efficiently eliminates the influence of the transmission path and noise. Typical methods of this strategy include maximum correlated kurtosis deconvolution (MCKD) and multipoint optimal minimum entropy deconvolution (MOMEDA). However, these deconvolution methods based on maximizing a certain measurement index are still insufficient at finding the correct fault period directly because of the interference of noise components. To effectively extract the periodic impulse excitation from the vibration response, a new impulse feature extraction method from the vibration spectrogram based on convex hull convolutive nonnegative matrix factorization (CH-CNMF) is proposed. As the spectrogram intuitively reveals the time and frequency information of the impulse response generated by the fault excitation, according to the decomposition characteristics of CH-CNMF, the time-frequency structure of the impulse response is represented by the basis tensor, while the weight matrix corresponds to the impulse excitation. Meanwhile, autocorrelation is adopted to enhance the periodic impulse excitation. Finally, based on power spectral entropy and first-order correlated kurtosis, the optimal periodic pulse can be selected from the autocorrelation curves of the weight matrix. Both numerical simulation and experimental verifications on bearings indicate that the proposed method can eliminate the influence of random shock excitations and directly attain the periodic impulse for the source of the bearing fault, and that its extraction effectiveness outperforms MOMEDA.
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20. De Novo Whole-Genome Sequencing and Assembly of the Yellow-Throated Bunting (Emberiza elegans) Provides Insights into Its Evolutionary Adaptation
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Tingli Hu, Guotao Chen, Zhen Xu, Site Luo, Hui Wang, Chunlin Li, Lei Shan, and Baowei Zhang
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adaptation ,Emberiza elegans ,genome ,Nanopore sequencing ,Veterinary medicine ,SF600-1100 ,Zoology ,QL1-991 - Abstract
Yellow-throated bunting is a small migratory songbird unique to the Palearctic region. However, the genetic studies of this species remain limited, with no nuclear genomic sequence reported to date. In this study, the genomic DNA from the bird was sequenced in long reads using Nanopore sequencing technology. Combining short-read sequencing, the genome was well-assembled and annotated. The final length of the assembly is approximately 1.14 Gb, with a scaffold N50 of 28.94 Mb. About 15,868 protein-coding genes were predicted, and 16.62% of the genome was identified as having repetitive elements. Comparative genomic analysis showed numerous expanded gene families and positively selected genes significantly enriched in those KEGG pathways that are associated with migratory behavior adaptation and immune response. Here, this newly generated de novo genome of the yellow-throated bunting using long reads provide the research community with a valuable resource for further studies of population genetic diversity and genome evolution in this species.
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21. Retraction Note: Jacarelhyperol A induced apoptosis in leukaemia cancer cell through inhibition the activity of Bcl-2 proteins
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Shoude Zhang, Jun Yin, Xia Li, Jigang Zhang, Rongcai Yue, Yanyan Diao, Honglin Li, Hui Wang, Lei Shan, and Weidong Zhang
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Neoplasms. Tumors. Oncology. Including cancer and carcinogens ,RC254-282 - Abstract
This article has been retracted. Please see the Retraction Notice for more detail: https://doi.org/10.1186/1471-2407-14-689.
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22. Molecular modeling studies of HIV-1 non-nucleoside reverse transcriptase inhibitors using 3D-QSAR, virtual screening, and docking simulations
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Tong Jian-Bo, Qin Shang-Shang, Lei Shan, and Wang Yang
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3D-QSAR ,NNRTIs ,topomer CoMFA ,topomer search ,new drug design ,molecular docking ,Chemistry ,QD1-999 - Abstract
The ionic-interactions of acetic acid in H2O–PVOH and H2O–alcohol– PVOH solvent systems were studied at different temperatures by the viscosity method. The viscosities of the poly(vinyl alcohol) (PVOH) were increased with increasing concentration of PVOH and decreased with the increasing concentration of acetic acid. The viscosity data were used to evaluate the ion–ion interactions and ion–solvent interactions in terms of the A and B coefficients of the Jones–Dole equation, respectively. The negative values of the B-coefficient increased with increasing temperature, showing that the acid behaves as a structure breaker in PVOH–solvent mixtures and consequently, the values of the A-coefficient were decreased with increasing temperature. Thermodynamic parameters, such as energy of activation (Ea*), Gibbs energy change of activation (ΔG*) and entropy change of activation (ΔS*) were also calculated as a function of the acid (CH3COOH) concentration, PVOH composition, alcohols and temperature.
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23. Genome-Wide Identification of NAC Transcription Factors and Their Functional Prediction of Abiotic Stress Response in Peanut
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Pengxiang Li, Zhenying Peng, Pingli Xu, Guiying Tang, Changle Ma, Jieqiong Zhu, Lei Shan, and Shubo Wan
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peanut ,NAC transcription factor ,gene family ,abiotic stress ,expression analysis ,Genetics ,QH426-470 - Abstract
The NAC transcription factor (TF) is one of the most significant TFs in plants and is widely involved in plant growth, development, and responses to biotic and abiotic stresses. To date, there are no systematic studies on the NAC family in peanuts. Herein, 132 AhNACs were identified from the genome of cultivated peanut, and they were classified into eight subgroups (I–VIII) based on phylogenetic relationships with Arabidopsis NAC proteins and their conserved motifs. These genes were unevenly scattered on all 20 chromosomes, among which 116 pairs of fragment duplication events and 1 pair of tandem duplications existed. Transcriptome analysis showed that many AhNAC genes responded to drought and abscisic acid (ABA) stresses, especially most of the members in groups IV, VII, and VIII, which were expressed at larger differential levels under polyethylene glycol (PEG) and/or ABA treatment in roots or leaves. Furthermore, 20 of them selected in response to PEG and ABA treatment were evaluated by quantitative real-time polymerase chain reaction. The results showed that these genes significantly responded to drought and ABA in roots and/or leaves. This study was helpful for guiding the functional characterization and improvement of drought-resistant germplasms in peanuts.
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24. Cloning and functional characterization of seed-specific LEC1A promoter from peanut (Arachis hypogaea L.).
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Guiying Tang, Pingli Xu, Pengxiang Li, Jieqiong Zhu, Guangxia Chen, Lei Shan, and Shubo Wan
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Medicine ,Science - Abstract
LEAFY COTYLEDON1 (LEC1) is a HAP3 subunit of CCAAT-binding transcription factor, which controls several aspects of embryo and postembryo development, including embryo morphogenesis, storage reserve accumulation and skotomorphogenesis. Herein, using the method of chromosomal walking, a 2707bp upstream sequence from the ATG initiation codon site of AhLEC1A which is a homolog of Arabidopsis LEC1 was isolated in peanut. Its transcriptional start site confirmed by 5' RACE was located at 82 nt from 5' upstream of ATG. The bioinformatics analysis revealed that there existed many tissue-specific elements and light responsive motifs in its promoter. To identify the functional region of the AhLEC1A promoter, seven plant expression vectors expressing the GUS (β-glucuronidase) gene, driven by 5' terminal series deleted fragments of AhLEC1A promoter, were constructed and transformed into Arabidopsis. Results of GUS histochemical staining showed that the regulatory region containing 82bp of 5' UTR and 2228bp promoter could facilitate GUS to express preferentially in the embryos at different development periods of Arabidopsis. Taken together, it was inferred that the expression of AhLEC1A during seed development of peanut might be controlled positively by several seed-specific regulatory elements, as well as negatively by some other regulatory elements inhibiting its expression in other organs. Moreover, the GUS expression pattern of transgenic seedlings in darkness and in light was relevant to the light-responsive elements scattered in AhLEC1A promoter segment, implying that these light-responsive elements harbored in the AhLEC1A promoter regulate skotomorphogenesis of peanut seeds, and AhLEC1A expression was inhibited after the germinated seedlings were transferred from darkness to light.
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25. Preparation and Structure-Property Regulation Mechanism of Reversible Thermochromic Polydiacetylene
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Ge, Zhi-Qing, Yan, Shuo, Pan, Zu-Xiong, Lei, Shan, Mao, Xuan-Zhi, Zhao, Chu, Wang, Mo-Zhen, and Ge, Xue-Wu
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- 2024
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26. Transcriptional Differences in Peanut (Arachis hypogaea L.) Seeds at the Freshly Harvested, After-ripening and Newly Germinated Seed Stages: Insights into the Regulatory Networks of Seed Dormancy Release and Germination.
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Pingli Xu, Guiying Tang, Weipei Cui, Guangxia Chen, Chang-Le Ma, Jieqiong Zhu, Pengxiang Li, Lei Shan, Zhanji Liu, and Shubo Wan
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Medicine ,Science - Abstract
Seed dormancy and germination are the two important traits related to plant survival, reproduction and crop yield. To understand the regulatory mechanisms of these traits, it is crucial to clarify which genes or pathways participate in the regulation of these processes. However, little information is available on seed dormancy and germination in peanut. In this study, seeds of the variety Luhua No.14, which undergoes nondeep dormancy, were selected, and their transcriptional changes at three different developmental stages, the freshly harvested seed (FS), the after-ripening seed (DS) and the newly germinated seed (GS) stages, were investigated by comparative transcriptomic analysis. The results showed that genes with increased transcription in the DS vs FS comparison were overrepresented for oxidative phosphorylation, the glycolysis pathway and the tricarboxylic acid (TCA) cycle, suggesting that after a period of dry storage, the intermediates stored in the dry seeds were rapidly mobilized by glycolysis, the TCA cycle, the glyoxylate cycle, etc.; the electron transport chain accompanied by respiration was reactivated to provide ATP for the mobilization of other reserves and for seed germination. In the GS vs DS pairwise comparison, dozens of the upregulated genes were related to plant hormone biosynthesis and signal transduction, including the majority of components involved in the auxin signal pathway, brassinosteroid biosynthesis and signal transduction as well as some GA and ABA signal transduction genes. During seed germination, the expression of some EXPANSIN and XYLOGLUCAN ENDOTRANSGLYCOSYLASE genes was also significantly enhanced. To investigate the effects of different hormones during seed germination, the contents and differential distribution of ABA, GAs, BRs and IAA in the cotyledons, hypocotyls and radicles, and plumules of three seed sections at different developmental stages were also investigated. Combined with previous data in other species, it was suggested that the coordination of multiple hormone signal transduction nets plays a key role in radicle protrusion and seed germination.
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27. Locking plate versus external fixation for type C distal radius fractures: A meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials
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Dong Wang, Lei Shan, and Jun-Lin Zhou
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Medicine (General) ,R5-920 - Abstract
Purpose: Distal radial fracture is one of the most common fractures. Up to now, locking plates (LP) and external fixation (EF) are two conventional surgical approaches to type C radius fracture. Which method is superior has not yet reached a consensus. We try to assess the clinical effectiveness of the two interventions by this meta-analysis. Methods: We used network to search the PubMed, Embase, and Cochrane Medical Library of randomized controlled clinical trials about the type C distal radius fractures performed according to the search strategy mentioned in Cochrane Handbook 5.1.0 from Jan. 2005 to Jan. 2016. Patients in the experimental group were used LP, in the control group were included EF and other surgical approaches. Publication language was restricted to English. Studies that patient population and surgical indication did not define had been excluded. Studies must report at least one of the outcomes as follow: radial inclination, palmar tilt, ulnar variance, range of wrist flexion and extension, and range of wrist supination and pronation. The trials in which participants included children were excluded. We used Jadad study scores to appraise the study. Results: Seven studies included 162 patients (LP group) and 190 patients (EF group). We compared the radial inclination, palmar tilt, ulnar variance, range of wrist flexion and extension, and range of wrist supination and pronation. The radial inclination were revealed a difference favoring LP over EF [WMD = 1.84, 95% CI (0.17, 3.50), p = 0.03] and the palmar tilt and ulnar variance was no significant difference between the two groups [(WMD = 3.61, 95% CI (0.00, 7.23), p = 0.05; WMD = 0.05, 95% CI (−0.99, 1.09), p = 0.93]. The functional activities of range of flexion and extension and range of supination and pronation between the two groups was no difference [WMD = 10.04, 95% CI (−6.88, 26.96), p = 0.24; WMD = 12.53, 95% CI (−9.99, 35.06), p = 0.28]. Conclusion: Locking plate and external fixation is feasible to heal radius type C fracture. We found the small difference between the two groups on imaging examination. The locking plate has the advantage on maintaining reduction, however no significant difference regarding outcomes has been found between the two groups. Keywords: Locking plate, External fixation, Type C, Distal radius fractures, Meta-analysis
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28. Three-Dimensional Charge Density Wave and Surface-Dependent Vortex-Core States in a Kagome Superconductor CsV_{3}Sb_{5}
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Zuowei Liang, Xingyuan Hou, Fan Zhang, Wanru Ma, Ping Wu, Zongyuan Zhang, Fanghang Yu, J.-J. Ying, Kun Jiang, Lei Shan, Zhenyu Wang, and X.-H. Chen
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Physics ,QC1-999 - Abstract
The transition-metal-based kagome metals provide a versatile platform for correlated topological phases hosting various electronic instabilities. While superconductivity is rare in layered kagome compounds, its interplay with nontrivial topology could offer an engaging space to realize exotic excitations of quasiparticles. Here, we use scanning tunneling microscopy to study a newly discovered Z_{2} topological kagome metal CsV_{3}Sb_{5} with a superconducting ground state. We observe charge modulation associated with the opening of an energy gap near the Fermi level. When across single-unit-cell surface step edges, the intensity of this charge modulation exhibits a π-phase shift, suggesting a three-dimensional 2×2×2 charge density wave ordering. Interestingly, while conventional Caroli–de Gennes–Matricon bound states are observed inside the superconducting vortex on the Sb surfaces, a robust zero-bias conductance peak emerges that does not split in a large distance when moving away from the vortex center on the Cs 2×2 surfaces, resembling the Majorana bound states arising from the superconducting Dirac surface states in Bi_{2}Te_{3}/NbSe_{2} heterostructures. Our findings establish CsV_{3}Sb_{5} as a promising candidate for realizing exotic excitations at the confluence of nontrivial lattice geometry, topology and multiple electronic orders.
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29. Divergent Evolution of TRC Genes in Mammalian Niche Adaptation
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Zepeng Zhang, Yuan Mu, Lei Shan, Di Sun, Weijian Guo, Zhenpeng Yu, Ran Tian, Shixia Xu, and Guang Yang
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TRC genes ,mammals ,correlation ,divergent evolution ,niches ,Immunologic diseases. Allergy ,RC581-607 - Abstract
Mammals inhabit a wide variety of ecological niches, which in turn can be affected by various ecological factors, especially in relation to immunity. The canonical TRC repertoire (TRAC, TRBC, TRGC, and TRDC) codes C regions of T cell receptor chains that form the primary antigen receptors involved in the activation of cellular immunity. At present, little is known about the correlation between the evolution of mammalian TRC genes and ecological factors. In this study, four types canonical of TRC genes were identified from 37 mammalian species. Phylogenetic comparative methods (phyANOVA and PGLS) and selective pressure analyses among different groups of ecological factors (habitat, diet, and sociality) were carried out. The results showed that habitat was the major ecological factor shaping mammalian TRC repertoires. Specifically, trade-off between TRGC numbers and positive selection of TRAC and the balanced evolutionary rates between TRAC and TRDC genes were speculated as two main mechanisms in adaption to habitat and sociality. Overall, our study suggested divergent mechanisms for the evolution of TRCs, prompting mammalian immunity adaptions within diverse niches.
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30. Biomechanical Study of the Fixation Strength of Anteromedial Plating for Humeral Shaft Fractures
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Yin-Feng Zheng, Jun-Lin Zhou, Xiao-Hong Wang, Lei Shan, and Yang Liu
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Anteromedial Plating ,Biomechanics ,Compressive Plate ,Fracture Model ,Humeral Shaft Fracture ,Medicine - Abstract
Background: Open reduction and internal fixation with plate and screws are the gold standard for the surgical treatment of humeral shaft fractures, this study was to compare the mechanical properties of anteromedial, anterolateral, and posterior plating for humeral shaft fractures. Methods: A distal third humeral shaft fracture model was constructed using fourth-generation sawbones (#3404, composite bone). A total of 24 sawbones with a distal third humeral shaft fracture was randomly divided into three Groups: A, B, and C (n = 8 in each group) for anteromedial, anterolateral, and posterior plating, respectively. All sawbones were subjected to horizontal torsional fatigue tests, horizontal torsional and axial compressive fatigue tests, four-point bending fatigue tests in anteroposterior (AP) and mediolateral (ML) directions and horizontal torsional destructive tests. Results: In the horizontal torsional fatigue tests, the mean torsional angle amplitude in Groups A, B, and C were 6.12°, 6.53°, and 6.81°. In horizontal torsional and axial compressive fatigue tests, the mean torsional angle amplitude in Groups A, B, and C were 5.66°, 5.67°, and 6.36°. The mean plate displacement amplitude was 0.05 mm, 0.08 mm, and 0.10 mm. Group A was smaller than Group C (P < 0.05). In AP four-point bending fatigue tests, the mean plate displacement amplitude was 0.16 mm, 0.13 mm, and 0.20 mm. Group B was smaller than Group C (P < 0.05). In ML four-point bending fatigue tests, the mean plate displacement amplitude were 0.16 mm, 0.19 mm, and 0.17 mm. In horizontal torsional destructive tests, the mean torsional rigidity in Groups A, B, and C was 0.82, 0.75, and 0.76 N·m/deg. The yielding torsional angle was 24.50°, 25.70°, and 23.86°. The mean yielding torque was 18.46, 18.05, and 16.83 N·m, respectively. Conclusions: Anteromedial plating was superior to anterolateral or posterior plating in all mechanical tests except in AP four-point bending fatigue tests compared to the anterolateral plating group. We can suggest that anteromedial plating is a clinically safe and effective way for humeral shaft fractures.
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31. Discovery of Natural Products as Novel and Potent FXR Antagonists by Virtual Screening
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Yanyan Diao, Jing Jiang, Shoude Zhang, Shiliang Li, Lei Shan, Jin Huang, Weidong Zhang, and Honglin Li
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FXR ,antagonist ,virtual screening ,molecular docking ,similarity searching ,natural product ,Chemistry ,QD1-999 - Abstract
Farnesoid X receptor (FXR) is a member of nuclear receptor family involved in multiple physiological processes through regulating specific target genes. The critical role of FXR as a transcriptional regulator makes it a promising target for diverse diseases, especially those related to metabolic disorders such as diabetes and cholestasis. However, the underlying activation mechanism of FXR is still a blur owing to the absence of proper FXR modulators. To identify potential FXR modulators, an in-house natural product database (NPD) containing over 4,000 compounds was screened by structure-based virtual screening strategy and subsequent hit-based similarity searching method. After the yeast two-hybrid (Y2H) assay, six natural products were identified as FXR antagonists which blocked the CDCA-induced SRC-1 association. The IC50 values of compounds 2a, a diterpene bearing polycyclic skeleton, and 3a, named daphneone with chain scaffold, are as low as 1.29 and 1.79 μM, respectively. Compared to the control compound guggulsterone (IC50 = 6.47 μM), compounds 2a and 3a displayed 5- and 3-fold higher antagonistic activities against FXR, respectively. Remarkably, the two representative compounds shared low topological similarities with other reported FXR antagonists. According to the putative binding poses, the molecular basis of these antagonists against FXR was also elucidated in this report.
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32. Seed-Specific Expression of AtLEC1 Increased Oil Content and Altered Fatty Acid Composition in Seeds of Peanut (Arachis hypogaea L.)
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Guiying Tang, Pingli Xu, Wenhua Ma, Fang Wang, Zhanji Liu, Shubo Wan, and Lei Shan
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transgenic peanut (Arachis hypogaea L.) ,Arabidopsis LEC1 (AtLEC1) overexpression ,seed-specific promoter ,fatty acid synthesis ,oil accumulation ,Plant culture ,SB1-1110 - Abstract
Peanut (Arachis hypogaea L.) is one of the major oil crops and is the fifth largest source of plant oils in the world. Numerous genes participate in regulating the biosynthesis and accumulation of the storage lipids in seeds or other reservoir organs, among which several transcription factors, such as LEAFY COTYLEDON1 (AtLEC1), LEC2, and WRINKLED1 (WRI1), involved in embryo development also control the lipid reservoir in seeds. In this study, the AtLEC1 gene was transferred into the peanut genome and expressed in a seed-specific manner driven by the NapinA full-length promoter or its truncated 230-bp promoter. Four homozygous transgenic lines, two lines with the longer promoter and the other two with the truncated one, were selected for further analysis. The AtLEC1 mRNA level and the corresponding protein accumulation in different transgenic overexpression lines were altered, and the transgenic plants grew and developed normally without any detrimental effects on major agronomic traits. In the developing seeds of transgenic peanuts, the mRNA levels of a series of genes were upregulated. These genes are associated with fatty acid (FA) biosynthesis and lipid accumulation. The former set of genes included the homomeric ACCase A (AhACC II), the BC subunit of heteromeric ACCase (AhBC4), ketoacyl-ACP synthetase (AhKAS II), and stearoyl-ACP desaturase (AhSAD), while the latter ones were the diacylglycerol acyltransferases and oleosins (AhDGAT1, AhDGAT2, AhOle1, AhOle2, and AhOle3). The oil content and seed weight increased by 4.42–15.89% and 11.1–22.2%, respectively, and the levels of major FA components including stearic acid, oleic acid, and linoleic acid changed significantly in all different lines.
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33. The complete mitochondrial genome of the dwarf sperm whale Kogia sima (Cetacea: Kogiidae)
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Lei Shan, Ran Tian, and Yanzhi Liu
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mitochondrial genome ,dwarf sperm whale ,phylogenetic relationships ,kogia sima ,Genetics ,QH426-470 - Abstract
The dwarf sperm whale is a small, toothed cetacean, which was suggested to be two separate species based on the evidence derived from partial mitochondrial DNA sequence. Here, the complete mitochondrial genome of Kogia sima (16,379 bp in length) has been analyzed for building the database. It was similar to the typical mammalian mtDNA, containing 37 genes (13 protein-coding genes, 2 rRNA genes, and 22 tRNA genes) and a non-coding region. Overall base composition of the complete mitochondrial DNA is A (31.2%), G (14.4%), C (29.4%), T (25.0%), the percentage of A and T (56.2%) is higher than G and C (43.8%). All genes in K. sima were distributed on the H-strand, except for the ND6 subunit gene and 9 tRNA genes which were encoded on the L-strand. The phylogenetic relationships of 15 Odontoceti species were reconstructed based on the 13 protein-coding genes using the Bayesian inference method.
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34. Variant Amino Acid Residues Alter the Enzyme Activity of Peanut Type 2 Diacylglycerol Acyltransferases
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Ling Zheng, Jay Shockey, Fei Bian, Gao Chen, Lei Shan, Xinguo Li, Shubo Wan, and Zhenying Peng
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diacylglycerol acyltransferase ,triacylglycerol ,lipid ,transformation ,peanut oil ,Plant culture ,SB1-1110 - Abstract
Diacylglycerol acyltransferase (DGAT) catalyzes the final step in triacylglycerol (TAG) biosynthesis via the acyl-CoA-dependent acylation of diacylglycerol. This reaction is a major control point in the Kennedy pathway for biosynthesis of TAG, which is the most important form of stored metabolic energy in most oil-producing plants. In this study, Arachis hypogaea type 2 DGAT (AhDGAT2) genes were cloned from the peanut cultivar ‘Luhua 14.’ Sequence analysis of 11 different peanut cultivars revealed a gene family of 8 peanut DGAT2 genes (designated AhDGAT2a-h). Sequence alignments revealed 21 nucleotide differences between the eight ORFs, but only six differences result in changes to the predicted amino acid (AA) sequences. A representative full-length cDNA clone (AhDGAT2a) was characterized in detail. The biochemical effects of altering the AhDGAT2a sequence to include single variable AA residues were tested by mutagenesis and functional complementation assays in transgenic yeast systems. All six mutant variants retained enzyme activity and produced lipid droplets in vivo. The N6D and A26P mutants also displayed increased enzyme activity and/or total cellular fatty acid (FA) content. N6D mutant mainly increased the content of palmitoleic acid, and A26P mutant mainly increased the content of palmitic acid. The A26P mutant grew well both in the presence of oleic and C18:2, but the other mutants grew better in the presence of C18:2. AhDGAT2 is expressed in all peanut organs analyzed, with high transcript levels in leaves and flowers. These levels are comparable to that found in immature seeds, where DGAT2 expression is most abundant in other plants. Over-expression of AhDGAT2a in tobacco substantially increased the FA content of transformed tobacco seeds. Expression of AhDGAT2a also altered transcription levels of endogenous tobacco lipid metabolic genes in transgenic tobacco, apparently creating a larger carbon ‘sink’ that supports increased FA levels.
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35. Familiarity bias in direct stock investment by individual investors
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Lei, Shan and Mathers, Ani Manakyan
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36. Improving graph collaborative filtering with multimodal-side-information-enriched contrastive learning
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Lei, Shan, Huanhuan, Yuan, Pengpeng, Zhao, Jianfeng, Qu, Junhua, Fang, Guanfeng, Liu, and Victor S., Sheng
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37. Binding of Escherichia coli Does Not Protect Tulane Virus from Heat-Inactivation Regardless the Expression of HBGA-Like Molecules
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Qianqian Li, Dapeng Wang, David Yang, Lei Shan, and Peng Tian
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norovirus ,histo-blood group antigens ,Tulane virus ,Escherichia coli ,heat-denaturation ,protection ,Microbiology ,QR1-502 - Abstract
Histo-blood group antigens (HBGAs) are considered as receptors/co-receptors for human norovirus (HuNoV). It has been reported that binding of HuNoV-derived virus-like particles (VLPs) to HBGA-like molecules-expressing bacteria increased the stability of VLPs to heat-denaturation (HD). In this study, we tested for HBGA-like-binding-conveyed protection against HD on viral replication using Tulane virus (TV) and Escherichia coli O86:H2 (O86:H2), with E. coli K-12 (K-12) used as a control. Expression of HBGA type B was confirmed by ELISA in O86:H2 but not in K-12. Binding of TV was confirmed by ELISA in O86:H2 (P/N = 2.23) but not in K-12 (P/N = 1.90). Pre-incubation of TV with free HBGA could completely inhibit its ability to bind to O86:H2 (p = 0.004), while producing no significant change in its ability to bind K-12 (p = 0.635). We utilized a bacterial-capture-RT-qPCR procedure to confirm that both bacterial strains were capable of binding TV, and that O86:H2 exhibited fivefold greater binding capacity than K-12. Pre-incubation of TV with free HBGA would partially inhibit the binding of TV to O86:H2 (p = 0.047). In contrast, not only did pre-incubation of TV with free HBGA not inhibit the binding of TV to K-12, binding was slightly enhanced (p = 0.13). The viral infectivity assay allowed us to conduct a direct evaluation of the ability of HBGA-like-bound bacteria to confer HD protection to TV. Prior to inoculate to LLC-MK2 cells, TV was incubated with each bacterial strain at ratios of 1:0, 1:1 and 100:1, then both partially and fully HD. The viral amplification was quantitated by RT-qPCR 48 h later. The binding of bacteria to TV reduced viral replication in a dose-dependent matter. We found that neither bound O86:H2 nor K-12 conferred protection of TV against partial or full HD conditions. Partial HD reduction of viral replication was not significantly impacted by the binding of either bacterial strain, with infectivity losses of 99.03, 99.42, 96.32, 96.10, and 98.88% for TV w/o bacteria, TV w/O86:H2 (1:1), TV w/O86:H2 (100:1), TV w/K-12 (1:1), and TV w/K-12 (100:1), respectively. Full HD reduction of viral replication was not impacted by the binding of either bacterial strain, as full loss of infectivity was observed in all cases.
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38. Concurrent Detection of Human Norovirus and Bacterial Pathogens in Water Samples from an Agricultural Region in Central California Coast
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Peng Tian, David Yang, Lei Shan, Dapeng Wang, Qianqian Li, Lisa Gorski, Bertram G. Lee, Beatriz Quiñones, and Michael B. Cooley
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human norovirus ,bacterial pathogens ,prevalence ,watershed sites ,agriculture ,leafy green ,Microbiology ,QR1-502 - Abstract
Bacterial pathogens and human norovirus (HuNoV) are major cause for acute gastroenteritis caused by contaminated food and water. Public waterways can become contaminated from a variety of sources and flood after heavy rain events, leading to pathogen contamination of produce fields. We initiated a survey of several public watersheds in a major leafy green produce production region of the Central California Coast to determine the prevalence of HuNoV as well as bacterial pathogens. Moore swabs were used to collect environmental samples bi-monthly at over 30 sampling sites in the region. High prevalence of HuNoV and bacterial pathogens were detected in environmental water samples in the region. The overall detection rates of HuNoV, O157 Shiga toxin-producing Escherichia coli (STEC), non-O157 STEC, Salmonella, and Listeria were 25.58, 7.91, 9.42, 59.65, and 44.30%, respectively. The detection rates of Salmonella and L. monocytogenes were significantly higher in the spring. Fall and spring had elevated detection rates of O157 STEC. The overall detection rates of non-O157 STEC in the fall were lower than the other seasons but not significant. The overall detection rates of HuNoV were highest in fall, followed by spring and winter, with summer being lowest and significantly lower than other seasons. This study presented the first study of evaluating the correlation between the detection rate of HuNoV and the detection rates of four bacterial pathogens from environmental water. Overall, there was no significant difference in HuNoV detection rates between samples testing positive or negative for the four bacterial pathogens tested. Pathogens in animal-impacted and human-impacted areas were investigated. There were significant higher detection rates in animal-impacted areas than that of human-impacted areas for bacterial pathogens. However, there was no difference in HuNoV detection rates between these two areas. The overall detection levels of generic E. coli and detection rate of HuNoV showed no correlation.
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39. Synthesis, Preliminary Bioevaluation and Computational Analysis of Caffeic Acid Analogues
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Zhiqian Liu, Jianjun Fu, Lei Shan, Qingyan Sun, and Weidong Zhang
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anti-inflammatory ,caffeic acid amides ,synthesis ,pharmacophore ,target predication ,Biology (General) ,QH301-705.5 ,Chemistry ,QD1-999 - Abstract
A series of caffeic acid amides were designed, synthesized and evaluated for anti-inflammatory activity. Most of them exhibited promising anti-inflammatory activity against nitric oxide (NO) generation in murine macrophage RAW264.7 cells. A 3D pharmacophore model was created based on the biological results for further structural optimization. Moreover, predication of the potential targets was also carried out by the PharmMapper server. These amide analogues represent a promising class of anti-inflammatory scaffold for further exploration and target identification.
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40. Sparse Envelope Spectra for Feature Extraction of Bearing Faults Based on NMF
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Lin Liang, Lei Shan, Fei Liu, Ben Niu, and Guanghua Xu
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feature extraction ,time–frequency distribution ,non-negative matrix factorization ,rolling bearing fault ,Technology ,Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General) ,TA1-2040 ,Biology (General) ,QH301-705.5 ,Physics ,QC1-999 ,Chemistry ,QD1-999 - Abstract
Periodic impulses and the oscillation response signal are the vital feature indicators of rolling bearing faults. However, finding the suitable feature frequency band is usually difficult due to the interferences of other components and multiple resonance regions. According to the characteristics of non-negative matrix factorization (NMF) on a spectrogram, the feature extraction method from a sparse envelope spectrum for rolling bearing faults is proposed in this paper. On the basis of the time⁻frequency distribution (TFD) of the periodic transient oscillations, the basic matrix can be interpreted as the spectral bases, and the time weight matrix corresponding to spectral bases can be extracted by NMF. Because the bases and the weights have a one-to-one correspondence, the frequency band filtering with the basic component and the time domain envelope of the weight vector are calculated respectively. Then, the sparse envelope spectrum can be derived by the inner product of the above results. The effectiveness of the proposed method is verified by simulations and experiments. Compared with band-pass filtering and spectral kurtosis methods, and considering the time weights and corresponding the spectral bases for the periodic transient oscillations, the weak fault-rated feature can be enhanced in the sparse spectrum, while other components and noise are weakened. Therefore, the proposed method can reduce the requirement of selecting frequency band filtering.
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41. FOXP3 promote the progression of glioblastoma via inhibiting ferroptosis mediated by linc00857/miR-1290/GPX4 axis
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Cao, Wenpeng, He, Ya, Lan, Jinzhi, Luo, Shipeng, Sun, Baofei, Xiao, Chaolun, Yu, Wenfeng, Zeng, Zhirui, and Lei, Shan
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- 2024
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42. Analysis of Cynandione A's Anti-Ischemic Stroke Effects from Pathways and Protein-Protein Interactome.
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Haiyang Fang, Rongcai Yue, Yang Ga, Yi Zhang, Lei Shan, and Jing Zhao
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Medicine ,Science - Abstract
Ischemic stroke is the third leading cause of death in the world. Our previous study found that cynandione A (CYNA), the main component from the root of Cynanchum bungei, exhibits anti-ischemic stroke activity. In this work, we investigated the therapeutic mechanisms of CYNA to ischemic stroke at protein network level. First, PC12 cells and cerebellar granule neurons were prepared to validate the effects of CYNA against glutamate injury. Our experiments suggested that CYNA could dose-dependently mitigate glutamate-induced neurons neurotoxicity and inhibit glutamate-induced upregulation of KHSRP and HMGB1, further confirming the neuroprotective effects of CYNA in vivo. Then, on the pathway sub-networks, which present biological processes that can be impacted directly or in periphery nodes by drugs via their targets, we found that CYNA regulates 11 pathways associated with the biological process of thrombotic or embolic occlusion of a cerebral artery. Meanwhile, by defining a network-based anti-ischemic stroke effect score, we showed that CYNA has a significantly higher effect score than random counterparts, which suggests a synergistic effect of CYNA to ischemic stroke. This study may shed new lights on the study of network based pharmacology.
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- 2015
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43. MicroRNA-377 suppresses cell proliferation and invasion by inhibiting TIAM1 expression in hepatocellular carcinoma.
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Guolin Chen, Lu Lu, Chang Liu, Lei Shan, and Di Yuan
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Increasing evidence has suggested that microRNAs (miRNAs) play an important role in the initiation and progression of hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC). Here, we identified a novel tumor suppressive miRNA, miR-377, and investigated its role in HCC. The expression of miR-377 in HCC tissues and cell lines was detected by real-time reverse-transcription PCR. The effects of miR-377 on HCC cell proliferation and invasion were also investigated. Western blot and luciferase reporter assay were used to identify the direct and functional target of miR-377. The expression of miR-377 was markedly downregulated in human HCC tissues and cell lines. MiR-377 can dramatically inhibit cell growth and invasion in HCC cells. Subsequent investigation revealed that T lymphoma invasion and metastasis 1 (TIAM1) was a direct and functional target of miR-377 in HCC cells. Overexpression of miR-377 impaired TIAM1-induced promotion of proliferation and invasion in HCC cells. Finally, miR-377 is inversely correlated with TIAM1 expression in human HCC tissues. These findings reveal that miR-377 functions as a tumor suppressor and inhibits the proliferation and invasion of HCC cells by targeting TIAM1, which may consequently serve as a therapeutic target for HCC patients.
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44. Astragaloside IV Attenuates Glutamate-Induced Neurotoxicity in PC12 Cells through Raf-MEK-ERK Pathway.
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Rongcai Yue, Xia Li, Bingyang Chen, Jing Zhao, Weiwei He, Hu Yuan, Xing Yuan, Na Gao, Guozhen Wu, Huizi Jin, Lei Shan, and Weidong Zhang
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Medicine ,Science - Abstract
Astragaloside IV (AGS-IV) is a main active ingredient of Astragalus membranaceus Bunge, a medicinal herb prescribed as an immunostimulant, hepatoprotective, antiperspirant, a diuretic or a tonic as documented in Chinese Materia Medica. In the present study, we employed a high-throughput comparative proteomic approach based on 2D-nano-LC-MS/MS to investigate the possible mechanism of action involved in the neuroprotective effect of AGS-IV against glutamate-induced neurotoxicity in PC12 cells. Differential proteins were identified, among which 13 proteins survived the stringent filter criteria and were further included for functional discussion. Two proteins (vimentin and Gap43) were randomly selected, and their expression levels were further confirmed by western blots analysis. The results matched well with those of proteomics. Furthermore, network analysis of protein-protein interactions (PPI) and pathways enrichment with AGS-IV associated proteins were carried out to illustrate its underlying molecular mechanism. Proteins associated with signal transduction, immune system, signaling molecules and interaction, and energy metabolism play important roles in neuroprotective effect of AGS-IV and Raf-MEK-ERK pathway was involved in the neuroprotective effect of AGS-IV against glutamate-induced neurotoxicity in PC12 cells. This study demonstrates that comparative proteomics based on shotgun approach is a valuable tool for molecular mechanism studies, since it allows the simultaneously evaluate the global proteins alterations.
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45. Cloning and Characterization of 5' Flanking Regulatory Sequences of AhLEC1B Gene from Arachis Hypogaea L.
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Guiying Tang, Pingli Xu, Wei Liu, Zhanji Liu, and Lei Shan
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LEAFY COTYLEDON1 (LEC1) is a B subunit of Nuclear Factor Y (NF-YB) transcription factor that mainly accumulates during embryo development. We cloned the 5' flanking regulatory sequence of AhLEC1B gene, a homolog of Arabidopsis LEC1, and analyzed its regulatory elements using online software. To identify the crucial regulatory region, we generated a series of GUS expression frameworks driven by different length promoters with 5' terminal and/or 3' terminal deletion. We further characterized the GUS expression patterns in the transgenic Arabidopsis lines. Our results show that both the 65 bp proximal promoter region and the 52 bp 5' UTR of AhLEC1B contain the key motifs required for the essential promoting activity. Moreover, AhLEC1B is preferentially expressed in the embryo and is co-regulated by binding of its upstream genes with both positive and negative corresponding cis-regulatory elements.
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46. Unexpected shear strength change in magnetorheological fluids
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Yu Tian, KaiKai Chen, Lei Shan, Xiangjun Zhang, and Yonggang Meng
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Biotechnology ,TP248.13-248.65 ,Physics ,QC1-999 - Abstract
Smart materials of magnetorheological (MR) fluids could be turned from a liquid state into a solid state, which solidification extent or shear strength often increases monotonically with the applied magnetic field. In this study, the shear stress of a dilute MR fluid decreased with increasing applied magnetic field at a constant shear rate. The dynamic shear stress was significantly higher than the stable counterpart at medium magnetic fields. They are ascribed to the slow particle structure transformation. A higher shear rate and particle volume fraction could reduce the transient time and the shear strength difference.
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47. Abieslactone induces cell cycle arrest and apoptosis in human hepatocellular carcinomas through the mitochondrial pathway and the generation of reactive oxygen species.
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Guo-Wei Wang, Chao Lv, Zhi-Ran Shi, Ren-Tao Zeng, Xue-Yun Dong, Wei-Dong Zhang, Run-Hui Liu, Lei Shan, and Yun-Heng Shen
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Medicine ,Science - Abstract
Abieslactone is a triterpenoid lactone isolated from Abies plants. Previous studies have demonstrated that its derivative abiesenonic acid methyl ester possesses anti-tumor-promoting activity in vitro and in vivo. In the present study, cell viability assay demonstrated that abieslactone had selective cytotoxicity against human hepatoma cell lines. Immunostaining experiments revealed that abieslactone induced HepG2 and SMMC7721 cell apoptosis. Flow cytometry and western blot analysis showed that the apoptosis was associated with cell cycle arrest during the G1 phase, up-regulation of p53 and p21, and down-regulation of CDK2 and cyclin D1. Furthermore, our results revealed that induction of apoptosis through a mitochondrial pathway led to upregulation of Bax, down-regulation of Bcl-2, mitochondrial release of cytochrome c, reduction of mitochondrial membrane potential (MMP), and activation of caspase cascades (Casp-9 and -3). Activation of caspase cascades also resulted in the cleavage of PARP fragment. Involvement of the caspase apoptosis pathway was confirmed using caspase inhibitor Z-VAD-FMK pretreatment. Recent studies have shown that ROS is upstream of Akt signal in mitochondria-mediated hepatoma cell apoptosis. Our results showed that the accumulation of ROS was detected in HepG2 cells when treated with abieslactone, and ROS scavenger partly blocked the effects of abieslactone-induced HepG2 cell death. In addition, inactivation of total and phosphorylated Akt activities was found to be involved in abieslactone-induced HepG2 cell apoptosis. Therefore, our findings suggested that abieslactone induced G1 cell cycle arrest and caspase-dependent apoptosis via the mitochondrial pathway and the ROS/Akt pathway in HepG2 cells.
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48. Baicalein selectively induces apoptosis in activated lymphocytes and ameliorates concanavalin a-induced hepatitis in mice.
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Yan Zhang, Lei Shan, Yaping Hua, Dan Wang, Huawu Zeng, Runhui Liu, Weidong Zhang, and Zhenlin Hu
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Medicine ,Science - Abstract
BACKGROUND: Insufficient apoptosis in activated lymphocytes contributes to the development of autoimmune hepatitis (AIH). Baicalein (BE), a flavonoid originally isolated from the root of Scutellaria baicalensis Georgi, possesses anti-inflammatory properties. However, whether BE can selectively induce apoptosis in activated lymphocytes and exert therapeutic effect on AIH has not been studied. METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: The pro-apoptotic properties of BE were evaluated in vitro on different types of immune cells, and in vivo effects of BE were examined in a murine model of Concanavalin A (Con A)-induced hepatitis. In vitro treatment with BE resulted in a higher increase in the level of apoptosis in Con A-stimulated murine splenocytes, Con A-stimulated CD3(+) splenocytes, lipopolysaccharide (LPS)-stimulated CD19(+) splenocytes, and phorbol 12-myristate 13-acetate/ionomycin-stimulated Jurkat T cells, compared with that in unstimulated naïve ones. Murine bone marrow-derived dentritic cells, peritoneal macrophages, and RAW264.7 cells, either stimulated with LPS or unstimulated, were all insensitive to the BE-induced apoptosis. BE treatment also led to a loss of mitochondrial membrane potential, an increase of cytochrome c release from mitochondria to the cytosol, a decrease in the ratio of Bcl-2/Bax, and activation of caspase-9,-3 in Con A-stimulated CD3(+) splenocytes and LPS-stimulated CD19(+) splenocytes, while showing no impact on Fas/FasL expressions and caspase-8 activation. In vivo administration of BE alleviated Con A-induced liver injury, suppressed serum level of TNF-α and IFN-γ, and reduced liver infiltration of mononuclear cells (MNCs). Furthermore, BE treatment increased the incidences of apoptosis in liver-infiltrating MNCs and splenocytes, as well as in CD3(+) and CD19(+) splenocytes. When liver MNCs and splenocytes from BE-treated mice were cultured in vitro for 24 h, they exhibited marked increase in apoptosis compared to vehicle-treated control. CONCLUSIONS/SIGNIFICANCE: The present study demonstrates the ability of BE to promote apoptosis in activated lymphocytes through mitochondrial pathway and its potential use in the treatment of AIH.
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49. Beneficial effects of oxymatrine from Sophora flavescens on alleviating Ulcerative colitis by improving inflammation and ferroptosis
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Gao, Bing Bing, Wang, Li, Li, Lin Zi, Fei, Zhang Qing, Wang, Yu Yan, Zou, Xiao Ming, Huang, Min Cong, Lei, Shan Shan, and Li, Bo
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- 2024
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50. Financial well-being, family financial support and depression of older adults in China
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Fan, Lu and Lei, Shan
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- 2023
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