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2. Establishment of a dexamethasone-induced zebrafish skeletal muscle atrophy model and exploration of its mechanisms.
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Sun CC, Li YJ, Zhu DT, Chen ZL, Xiao JL, Chen XT, Zheng L, Peng XY, and Tang CF
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Background: Skeletal muscle atrophy is one of the main side effects of high-dose or continuous use of glucocorticoids (such as dexamethasone). However, there are limited studies on dexamethasone-induced skeletal muscle atrophy in zebrafish and even fewer explorations of the underlying molecular mechanisms. This study aimed to construct a model of dexamethasone-induced skeletal muscle atrophy in zebrafish and to investigate the molecular mechanisms., Methods: Zebrafish soaked in 0.01 % dexamethasone solution for 10 days. Loli Track (Denmark) and Loligo Swimming Respirometer were used to observe the effect of dexamethasone on swimming ability. The effects of dexamethasone on zebrafish skeletal muscle were observed by Transmission electron microscopy, H&E, and wheat germ agglutinin techniques. Enriched genes and signaling pathways were analyzed using Transcriptome sequencing. Further, the levels of mitochondrial and endoplasmic reticulum-related proteins were examined to investigate possible mechanisms., Results: 0.01 % dexamethasone reduced zebrafish skeletal muscle mass (p < 0.05), myofibre size and cross-sectional area (p < 0.001), and increased protein degradation (ubiquitination and autophagy) (p < 0.05). In addition, 0.01 % dexamethasone reduced the swimming ability of zebrafish, as evidenced by the reluctance to move, fewer movement trajectories, decreased total distance traveled (p < 0.001), average velocity of movement (p < 0.001), oxygen consumption (p < 0.001), critical swimming speed (p < 0.01) and increased exhaustive swimming time (p < 0.001). Further, 0.01 % dexamethasone-induced mitochondrial dysfunction (decreased mitochondrial biogenesis, disturbs kinetic homeostasis, increased autophagy) and endoplasmic reticulum stress., Conclusions: 0.01 % dexamethasone induces skeletal muscle atrophy and impairs the swimming ability of zebrafish through mitochondrial dysfunction and endoplasmic reticulum stress., Competing Interests: Declaration of competing interest The authors affirm that they have no known financial conflicts of interest or competing financial interests that would have affected or seemed to affect the work reported in this paper., (Copyright © 2024 The Authors. Published by Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.)
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- 2024
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3. Regulation of Keap1-Nrf2 signaling in health and diseases.
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Xiao JL, Liu HY, Sun CC, and Tang CF
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- Humans, Animals, Antioxidants metabolism, Oxidation-Reduction, NF-E2-Related Factor 2 metabolism, Kelch-Like ECH-Associated Protein 1 metabolism, Signal Transduction, Oxidative Stress, Reactive Oxygen Species metabolism
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Nuclear factor erythroid 2-related factor 2 (Nrf2) functions as a central regulator in modulating the activities of diverse antioxidant enzymes, maintaining cellular redox balance, and responding to oxidative stress (OS). Kelch-like ECH-associated protein 1 (Keap1) serves as a principal negative modulator in controlling the expression of detoxification and antioxidant genes. It is widely accepted that OS plays a pivotal role in the pathogenesis of various diseases. When OS occurs, leading to inflammatory infiltration of neutrophils, increased secretion of proteases, and the generation of large quantities of reactive oxygen radicals (ROS). These ROS can oxidize or disrupt DNA, lipids, and proteins either directly or indirectly. They also cause gene mutations, lipid peroxidation, and protein denaturation, all of which can result in disease. The Keap1-Nrf2 signaling pathway regulates the balance between oxidants and antioxidants in vivo, maintains the stability of the intracellular environment, and promotes cell growth and repair. However, the antioxidant properties of the Keap1-Nrf2 signaling pathway are reduced in disease. This review overviews the mechanisms of OS generation, the biological properties of Keap1-Nrf2, and the regulatory role of its pathway in health and disease, to explore therapeutic strategies for the Keap1-Nrf2 signaling pathway in different diseases., (© 2024. The Author(s), under exclusive licence to Springer Nature B.V.)
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4. [Medicinal plant biodiversity in Jilin province based on big data of the fourth national survey of traditional Chinese medicine resources].
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Liu HN, Qu XB, Zhang XB, Yu JL, Jiang DC, Chen JW, Hu X, Zou MX, Jiang R, Liu YC, and Xiao JL
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- China, Surveys and Questionnaires, Biodiversity, Plants, Medicinal chemistry, Plants, Medicinal classification, Plants, Medicinal growth & development, Medicine, Chinese Traditional
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Using Origin2022Pro, PAST4.09, GraphPad, and ArcGIS, this study analyzed the big data of the fourth national survey of traditional Chinese medicine resources in Jilin province from five dimensions: differences in resource quantity, taxonomic group, family, and genus, regional distribution, and spatiotemporal distribution, aiming to fully elucidate the biodiversity of medicinal plants in Jilin province. The results indicated that 2 241 species of medicinal plants existed in Jilin province, belonging to 881 genera of 243 families, with 20 dominant families and 3 dominant genera. There were 1 901 species of medicinal plants(belonging to 778 genera of 227 families) in the eastern mountainous region, 1 503 species(belonging to 690 genera of 225 families) in the mid-mountainous areas of the central mountainous region, and 811 species(belonging to 436 genera of 136 families) in the western plain region. The biodiversity of medicinal plants in Jilin province was high and presented a trend of high in the east and low in the west. The medicinal plant resources were mainly concentrated in the eastern mountainous region, and the number of medicinal plant groups had significant diffe-rences between regions, following the trend of western region > central region > eastern region. The species richness was in the order of eastern region > western region > central region. The species diversity structure in the central region was similar to that in the eastern and western regions, while it was significantly different between the western and eastern regions. Compared with the third national survey of traditional Chinese medicine resources, the fourth survey showed an increase of 1 417 species, a decrease of 580 species, and 824 common species, indicating significant changes in the biodiversity of medicinal plants in Jilin province. The reasons for these changes need to be further explored. This article elucidates the background and biodiversity changes of medicinal plant resources in Jilin province, laying a foundation for the protection, utilization, and industrial development of traditional Chinese medicine resources in Jilin province.
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5. Directly modulated deformed-square-FP coupled-cavity laser with intracavity-mode photon-photon resonance.
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Zhang ZN, Yang YD, Sheng MW, Dong Z, Shi Y, Tan MQ, Xiao JL, and Huang YZ
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We propose and demonstrate a high-speed directly modulated laser based on a hybrid deformed-square-FP coupled cavity (DFC), aiming for a compact-size low-cost light source in next-generation optical communication systems. The deformed square microcavity is directly connected to the FP cavity and utilized as a wavelength-sensitive reflector with a comb-like and narrow-peak reflection spectrum for selecting the lasing mode, which can greatly improve the single-mode yield of the laser and the quality (Q) factor of the coupled mode. By optimizing the device design and operating condition, the modulation bandwidth of the DFC laser can be enhanced due to the intracavity-mode photon-photon resonance effect. Our experimental results show an enhancement of 3-dB modulation bandwidth from 19.3 GHz to 30 GHz and a clear eye diagram at a modulation rate of 25 Gbps.
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6. Do people who have had a cholecystectomy have a lower incidence of Helicobacter pylori infection?
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Hu RF, Xiao JL, and Fan LJ
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- Humans, Incidence, Cholecystectomy, Risk Factors, Prevalence, Helicobacter pylori, Helicobacter Infections complications, Helicobacter Infections epidemiology
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7. Narrow linewidth laser based on a sidewall grating active distributed Bragg reflector.
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Sheng MW, Hao YZ, Wang W, Dong Z, Yang YD, Xiao JL, and Huang YZ
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We demonstrated a narrow linewidth semiconductor laser based on a deep-etched sidewall grating active distributed Bragg reflector (SG-ADBR). The coupling coefficients and reflectance were numerically simulated for deep-etched fifth-order SG-ADBR, and a reflectance of 0.86 with a bandwidth of 1.04 nm was obtained by the finite element method for a 500-period SG-ADBR. Then the fifth-order SG-ADBR lasers were fabricated using projection i-line lithography processes. Single-mode lasing at 1537.9 nm was obtained with a high side-mode suppression ratio (SMSR) of 65 dB, and a continuous tuning range of 10.3 nm was verified with SMSRs greater than 53 dB. Furthermore, the frequency noise power spectral density was characterized, from which a Lorentzian linewidth of 288 kHz was obtained.
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8. Streptomyces-triggered coordination between rhizosphere microbiomes and plant transcriptome enables watermelon Fusarium wilt resistance.
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Ge AH, Li QY, Liu HW, Zhang ZK, Lu Y, Liang ZH, Singh BK, Han LL, Xiang JF, Xiao JL, Liu SY, and Zhang LM
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- Rhizosphere, Transcriptome, Plant Diseases prevention & control, Plant Diseases microbiology, Soil Microbiology, Soil, Plant Roots microbiology, Citrullus genetics, Citrullus microbiology, Fusarium, Microbiota
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The use of microbial inoculant is a promising strategy to improve plant health, but their efficiency often faces challenges due to difficulties in successful microbial colonization in soil environments. To this end, the application of biostimulation products derived from microbes is expected to resolve these barriers via direct interactions with plants or soil pathogens. However, their effectiveness and mechanisms for promoting plant growth and disease resistance remain elusive. In this study, we showed that root irrigation with the extracts of Streptomyces ahygroscopicus strain 769 (S769) solid fermentation products significantly reduced watermelon Fusarium wilt disease incidence by 30% and increased the plant biomass by 150% at a fruiting stage in a continuous cropping field. S769 treatment led to substantial changes in both bacterial and fungal community compositions, and induced a highly interconnected microbial association network in the rhizosphere. The root transcriptome analysis further suggested that S769 treatment significantly improved the expression of the MAPK signalling pathway, plant hormone signal transduction and plant-pathogen interactions, particular those genes related to PR-1 and ethylene, as well as genes associated with auxin production and reception. Together, our study provides mechanistic and empirical evidences for the biostimulation products benefiting plant health through coordinating plant and rhizosphere microbiome interaction., (© 2024 The Authors. Microbial Biotechnology published by Applied Microbiology International and John Wiley & Sons Ltd.)
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9. Optical time domain reflectometry based on a self-chaotic circular-sided microcavity laser.
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Li JC, Dong YX, Lei BJ, Xiao JL, Yang YD, and Huang YZ
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A self-chaotic circular-sided square microcavity laser, with a chaos bandwidth of 12.9 GHz and a flatness of ±3 d B , was applied in optical time domain reflectometry (OTDR). Using the broadband chaos laser, we demonstrated a range resolution of 4.5 mm and a 25-km detection distance experimentally. The solitary wide-bandwidth microcavity chaos laser, without the extra correlation peaks in optical feedback chaotic lasers, has shown potential advantages for correlation OTDR in practical application.
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10. Self-management theories, models and frameworks in patients with chronic heart failure: A scoping review.
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Chen J, Luo WX, Yang XF, Xiao JL, Zhan BX, Liu Y, and Wu YN
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- Humans, Chronic Disease, Patients, Self-Management, Heart Failure therapy
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Aim: The aim of this study was to synthesize the self-management theory, model and frameworks of patients with chronic heart failure, focusing on construction process, methods and existing problems., Background: Although the self-management theories have been created and verified for those patients with chronic heart failure, no reviews have been performed to integrate these theories., Design: A scoping review of recent literature (without a date limit) was conducted., Methods: A comprehensive literature search was performed. If the study reported the construction of a self-management theory, model or framework about chronic heart failure cases, it would be included in the review., Results: Fourteen studies were included, which could be categorized into situation-specific theory, middle-range theory and other theory models (including conceptual model, hypothetic regression model and identity description model). It also includes the update and validation of theories, the situation-specific theoretical of caregiver contributions extended from situation-specific theories and the nurse-led situation-specific theory in different contexts., Conclusion: Self-management might contribute to start an education programme before patients with chronic heart failure (CHF) begin their chronic disease live as an individual. Our scoping review indicates that a series of self-management theories, models and frameworks for CHF patients have been developed, but more studies are still needed to validate and support these theories according to their cultural contexts., (© 2023 The Authors. Nursing Open published by John Wiley & Sons Ltd.)
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11. Feedback insensitivity in a self-chaotic microcavity laser.
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Dong YX, Li JC, Li YL, Shi Y, Xiao JL, Yang YD, Huang YZ, and Chen YL
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Insensitivity to external optical feedback is experimentally demonstrated in a self-chaotic deformed square microcavity laser for the first time, to the best of our knowledge. Both the optical and radio frequency (RF) spectra of the microlaser remain unaffected for external optical feedback with feedback strength as high as 9.9 dB. In addition, the autocorrelation function curve exhibits no time-delayed peaks. The insensitivity makes the self-chaotic microcavity laser promising for applications in feedback-insensitive optical sources.
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12. Association between Left Ventricular Longitudinal Strain (GLS) and Prognosis of the Patients Undergoing Heart Valve Surgery with Preserved Left Ventricular Ejection Fraction.
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Xue YY, Chen SY, Xiao JL, Shen X, Xu H, Hong L, Song XC, and Zhang C
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- Humans, Ventricular Function, Left, Stroke Volume, Heart Ventricles diagnostic imaging, Global Longitudinal Strain, Prognosis, Heart Valves, Cardiac Surgical Procedures, Ventricular Dysfunction, Left
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Purpose: Global longitudinal strain (GLS) seems accurate for detecting subclinical myocardial dysfunction. This study aimed to determine the association between GLS and postoperative intensity of inotropic support in the patients undergoing heart valve surgery with preserved left ventricular ejection fraction., Methods: 74 patients with preserved left ventricular ejection fraction who underwent valve surgery during the period between March 2021 and June 2022 were included in this prospective observational study. Transthoracic echocardiography including strain analysis with speckle tracking was performed before surgery. Patients were stratified according to the left ventricle (LV) GLS: LV-GLS ≥-16% (Impaired GLS group) and LV-GLS <-16% (Normal GLS group). The primary endpoint was postoperative vasoactive inotropic score. A high vasoactive inotropic score (VIS) was defined as a maximum VIS of ≥15 within 24 hours postoperatively. Postoperative adverse events, baseline clinical and echocardiographic data were also recorded. We invested the ability of preoperative GLS in predicting adverse postoperative outcomes, such as prolonged mechanical ventilation and the need for pharmacologic hemodynamic support after cardiac surgery., Results: Seventy-four patients were included and analyzed in this study, including thirty-three in impaired GLS group and forty-one in normal GLS group. In-hospital mortality was 1.27% (1/74). Patients in impaired GLS group were more likely to have prolonged mechanical ventilation (p = 0.041). Multivariable logistic regression analysis revealed that the apical four-chamber view of the left ventricle (A4C)-GLS was significantly associated with high VIS (OR 1.373, p = 0.007). A4C-GLS had a sensitivity of 62.5% and a specificity of 89.66% for predicting high VIS (area under the curve, 0.78). The relationships between GLS and other secondary outcome measures were not statistically significant. The optimal cutoff of A4C-GLS for postoperative high vasoactive inotropic score was -10.85%., Conclusion: Preoperative LV dysfunction is an independent risk factor for postoperative high VIS. A4C-GLS may be a reliable tool in predicting high VIS after cardiac surgery. Those patients with impaired contractility were at high risk for elevated inotropic support and prolonged mechanical ventilation after cardiac surgery. These findings suggest an important role for echocardiographic GLS in perioperative assessment of cardiac function in the patients undergoing cardiac surgery.
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13. Self-pulsing and dual-mode lasing in a square microcavity semiconductor laser.
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Li JC, Huang YT, Ma CG, Zhang ZN, Xiao JL, Yang YD, and Huang YZ
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Self-pulsing and dual-mode lasing in a square microcavity semiconductor laser are studied experimentally. Self-sustained pulses originating from undamped relaxation oscillation induced by a two-mode interaction are obtained, as the injection current is slightly above the laser threshold. A repetition frequency of 4.4 GHz and a pulse width of 30-40 ps are obtained at a current of 8 mA. The laser switches to continuous-wave operation when the injection current is higher than a certain value, and dual-mode lasing with 30.7 GHz at 16 mA and 10.7 GHz at 27 mA are observed in the lasing spectra. Furthermore, the relative intensity noise spectra are presented to reveal the relationship between the lasing states and the dynamics induced by relaxation oscillation and mode beating.
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14. Yersiniabactin-Producing E. coli Induces the Pyroptosis of Intestinal Epithelial Cells via the NLRP3 Pathway and Promotes Gut Inflammation.
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Wang H, Shan CL, Gao B, Xiao JL, Shen J, Zhao JG, Han DM, Chen BX, Wang S, Liu G, Xin AG, Lv LB, Xiao P, and Gao H
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- Animals, Mice, Enterocytes metabolism, Enterocytes microbiology, Inflammasomes metabolism, Inflammation metabolism, Epithelial Cells metabolism, Epithelial Cells microbiology, Escherichia coli metabolism, Escherichia coli pathogenicity, Escherichia coli Infections metabolism, Intestinal Mucosa cytology, Intestinal Mucosa metabolism, Intestinal Mucosa microbiology, NLR Family, Pyrin Domain-Containing 3 Protein genetics, NLR Family, Pyrin Domain-Containing 3 Protein metabolism, Pyroptosis physiology
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The high-pathogenicity island (HPI) was initially identified in Yersinia and can be horizontally transferred to Escherichia coli to produce yersiniabactin (Ybt), which enhances the pathogenicity of E. coli by competing with the host for Fe
3+ . Pyroptosis is gasdermin-induced necrotic cell death. It involves the permeabilization of the cell membrane and is accompanied by an inflammatory response. It is still unclear whether Ybt HPI can cause intestinal epithelial cells to undergo pyroptosis and contribute to gut inflammation during E. coli infection. In this study, we infected intestinal epithelial cells of mice with E. coli ZB-1 and the Ybt-deficient strain ZB-1Δ irp2 . Our findings demonstrate that Ybt-producing E. coli is more toxic and exacerbates gut inflammation during systemic infection. Mechanistically, our results suggest the involvement of the NLRP3/caspase-1/GSDMD pathway in E. coli infection. Ybt promotes the assembly and activation of the NLRP3 inflammasome, leading to GSDMD cleavage into GSDMD-N and promoting the pyroptosis of intestinal epithelial cells, ultimately aggravating gut inflammation. Notably, NLRP3 knockdown alleviated these phenomena, and the binding of free Ybt to NLRP3 may be the trigger. Overall, our results show that Ybt HPI enhances the pathogenicity of E. coli and induces pyroptosis via the NLRP3 pathway, which is a new mechanism through which E. coli promotes gut inflammation. Furthermore, we screened drugs targeting NLRP3 from an existing drug library, providing a list of potential drug candidates for the treatment of gut injury caused by E. coli .- Published
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15. Unidirectional light emission in a deformed circular-side triangular microresonator.
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Wang W, Chen YL, Shen ZZ, Yang K, Sheng MW, Hao YZ, Yang YD, Xiao JL, and Huang YZ
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A waveguide-connected deformed circular-side triangular microresonator is proposed and fabricated. Room temperature unidirectional light emission is experimentally demonstrated in the far-field pattern with a divergence angle of 38°. Single mode lasing at 1545.4 nm is realized at an injection current of 12 mA. The emission pattern changes drastically upon the binding of a nanoparticle with radius down to several nanometers, predicting applications in electrically pumped, cost-effective, portable and highly sensitive far-field detection of nanoparticles.
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16. Narrow linewidth optical frequency comb based on a directly modulated microcavity laser with optical feedback.
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Wang T, Yang YD, Hao YZ, Zhang ZN, Shi Y, Chen YL, Xiao JL, and Huang YZ
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A narrow linewidth optical frequency comb (OFC) based on a directly modulated microcavity laser with external optical feedback is investigated numerically and demonstrated experimentally. Based on the numerical simulations with rate equations, the evolution of the optical and electrical spectra is presented for the direct-modulated microcavity laser with increased feedback strength, and the linewidth property is improved at suitable feedback conditions. The simulation results also show good robustness for the generated OFC in terms of feedback strength and phase. Moreover, the OFC generation experiment is performed by combining with the dual-loop feedback structure to suppress the side mode, and an OFC with a side-mode suppression ratio of 31 dB is realized. Thanks to the high electro-optical response of the microcavity laser, a 15-tone OFC with a frequency interval of 10 GHz is obtained. Finally, the linewidth of each comb tooth is measured to be around 7 kHz under the feedback power of 47 µW, which indicates an enormous compression of approximately 2000 times compared with the free-running continuous-wave microcavity laser.
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17. Highly efficient waveguide-coupled output in asymmetrically deformed square cavity microlasers.
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Bai HY, Hao YZ, Shi Y, Li YL, Xiao JL, Yang YD, and Huang YZ
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We propose and demonstrate deformed square cavity microlasers for realizing highly efficient output from a connected waveguide. The square cavities are deformed asymmetrically by replacing two adjacent flat sides with circular arcs to manipulate the ray dynamics and couple the light to the connected waveguide. The numerical simulations show that the resonant light can efficiently couple to the fundamental mode of the multi-mode waveguide by carefully designing the deformation parameter utilizing global chaos ray dynamics and internal mode coupling. An enhancement of approximately six times in the output power is realized in the experiment compared to the non-deformed square cavity microlasers, while the lasing thresholds are reduced by about 20%. The measured far-field pattern shows highly unidirectional emission agreeing well with the simulation, which confirms the feasibility of the deformed square cavity microlasers for practical applications.
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18. Wideband multiwavelength Brillouin fiber laser with switchable channel spacing.
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Shi Y, Wang T, Hao YZ, Bai HY, Yang YD, Xiao JL, Chen YL, and Huang YZ
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A multiwavelength Brillouin fiber laser (MBFL) with a switchable channel spacing is demonstrated using a 1.55-µm single-mode AlGaInAs/InP hybrid square-rectangular laser as a seeding source. The scheme employs a highly nonlinear fiber loop with a feedback path to generate a 10-GHz-spacing MBFL. Then, assisted by a tunable optical bandpass filter, MBFLs with spacing from 20 GHz to 100 GHz at a step of 10 GHz are generated in another highly nonlinear fiber loop based on the cavity-enhanced four-wave mixing. More than 60 lasing lines with an optical signal-to-noise ratio over 10 dB are obtained successfully in all the switchable spacings. The total output power and the channel spacing of the MBFLs are proved to be stable.
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19. Exercise intervention mitigates zebrafish age-related sarcopenia via alleviating mitochondrial dysfunction.
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Sun CC, Yang D, Chen ZL, Xiao JL, Xiao Q, Li CL, Zhou ZQ, Peng XY, Tang CF, and Zheng L
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- Animals, Humans, Peroxisome Proliferator-Activated Receptor Gamma Coactivator 1-alpha metabolism, Exercise Therapy, Mitochondria metabolism, Mitochondrial Diseases genetics, Mitochondrial Diseases metabolism, Mitochondrial Diseases prevention & control, Muscle, Skeletal metabolism, Sarcopenia genetics, Sarcopenia prevention & control, Zebrafish genetics, Zebrafish metabolism
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Sarcopenia is a common disorder that leads to a progressive decrease in skeletal muscle function in elderly people. Exercise effectively prevents or delays the onset and progression of sarcopenia. However, the molecular mechanisms underlying how exercise intervention improves skeletal muscle atrophy remain unclear. In this study, we found that 21-month-old zebrafish had a decreased swimming ability, reduced muscle fibre cross-sectional area, unbalanced protein synthesis, and degradation, increased oxidative stress, and mitochondrial dysfunction, which suggests zebrafish are a valuable model for sarcopenia. Eight weeks of exercise intervention attenuated these pathological changes in sarcopenia zebrafish. Moreover, the effects of exercise on mitochondrial dysfunction were associated with the activation of the AMPK/SIRT1/PGC-1α axis and 15-PGDH downregulation. Our results reveal potential therapeutic targets and indicators to treat age-related sarcopenia using exercise intervention., (© 2022 Federation of European Biochemical Societies.)
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20. Hemolysin Co-Regulatory Protein 1 Enhances the Virulence of Clinically Isolated Escherichia coli in KM Mice by Increasing Inflammation and Inducing Pyroptosis.
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Wang H, Lv LB, Chen LP, Xiao JL, Shen J, Gao B, Zhao JG, Han DM, Chen BX, Wang S, Liu G, Xin AG, Xiao P, and Gao H
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- Mice, Animals, Virulence, Pyroptosis, Hemolysin Proteins, Inflammasomes metabolism, Inflammation pathology, NLR Family, Pyrin Domain-Containing 3 Protein genetics, Escherichia coli metabolism, Acute Kidney Injury pathology
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Hemolysin-coregulated protein 1 (Hcp1) is an effector released by the type VI secretion system (T6SS) in certain pathogenic strains of Escherichia coli ( E. coli ) that causes apoptosis and contributes to the development of meningitis. The exact toxic consequences of Hcp1 and whether it intensifies the inflammatory response by triggering pyroptosis are yet unknown. Here, utilizing the CRISPR/Cas9 genome editing method, we removed the gene expressing Hcp1 from wild-type E. coli W24 and examined the impact of Hcp1 on E. coli virulence in Kunming (KM) mice. It was found that Hcp1-sufficient E. coli was more lethal, exacerbating acute liver injury (ALI) and acute kidney injury (AKI) or even systemic infections, structural organ damage, and inflammatory factor infiltration. These symptoms were alleviated in mice infected with W24Δ hcp1 . Additionally, we investigated the molecular mechanism by which Hcp1 worsens AKI and found that pyroptosis is involved, manifested as DNA breaks in many renal tubular epithelial cells. Genes or proteins closely related to pyroptosis are abundantly expressed in the kidney. Most importantly, Hcp1 promotes the activation of the NLRP3 inflammasome and the expression of active caspase-1, thereby cleaving GSDMD-N and accelerating the release of active IL-1β and ultimately leading to pyroptosis. In conclusion, Hcp1 enhances the virulence of E. coli , aggravates ALI and AKI, and promotes the inflammatory response; moreover, Hcp1-induced pyroptosis is one of the molecular mechanisms of AKI.
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21. Risk factors and long-term prognosis for postoperative hypoxemia in patients with acute type A aortic dissection: A retrospective observational study.
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Song XC, Nie S, Xiao JL, Shen X, Hong L, Chen SY, Zhang C, and Mu XW
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- Humans, Overweight complications, Hypoxia epidemiology, Hypoxia etiology, Prognosis, Retrospective Studies, Risk Factors, Aortic Dissection surgery, Respiratory Distress Syndrome complications
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Hypoxemia is 1 of the most common complications in the patients with acute Type A aortic dissection (ATAAD). This study aimed to summarize the risk factors, management strategies and long-term prognosis for postoperative hypoxemia in ATAAD patients. Baseline characteristics and clinical data of all the patients were collected. Patients were divided into 2 groups according to the PaO2/FiO2 after surgery: Hypoxemia group (n = 142) and Non-hypoxemia group (n = 68). The differences in gender, age, body mass index, operation time, cardiopulmonary bypass (CPB) time, aortic cross-clamping time, deep hypothermic circulatory arrest time, preoperative PaO2/FiO2, postoperative PaO2/FiO2, PaO2/FiO2 before extubating, time of mechanical ventilation, length of intensive care unit stay, length of hospital stay, in-hospital mortality, and overall mortality were compared between the 2 groups. The incidence of postoperative hypoxemia in this study was 67.6% (142/210). body mass index (26.4 ± 3.8 vs 24.4 ± 3.3kg/m2, P < .001) in the hypoxemia group were markedly higher and CPB time (196.3 ± 41.0 vs 181.0 ± 37.3 minutes, P = .010) in the hypoxemia group were significantly longer than those in the non-hypoxemia group. While preoperative PaO2/FiO2 (229.7 ± 91.4 vs 299.7 ± 101.2mmHg, P < .001) was significantly lower than those in the non-hypoxemia group. In the hypoxemia group, PaO2/FiO2 before extubating was significantly higher than that after operation, and the difference was significant. Logistic regression analysis showed that overweight (odds ratio [OR]: 1.113, P = .030), CPB time (OR: 1.009, P = .043) and preoperative PaO2/FiO2 (OR: 0.994, P = .001) were independent risk factors for postoperative hypoxemia. Further follow-up results showed no significant difference in long-term mortality between the 2 groups. Logistic regression analysis revealed that PaO2/FiO2 before extubating (OR: 0.985, P < .001), paraplegia (OR: 10.994, P = .019), acute renal failure (OR: 12.590, P < .001), re-operation (OR: 4.721, P = .014) and re-admission to intensive care unit (OR: 13.727, P = .001) were independent risk factors for long-term mortality. Our results showed that overweight and prolonged CPB time were risk factors for postoperative hypoxemia in ATAAD patients. While PaO2/FiO2 before extubating were independent risk factors for long-term mortality, indicating that active correction of hypoxemia and maintain a higher PaO2/FiO2 before extubating may help to improve the prognosis of the ATAAD patients., Competing Interests: The authors have no conflicts of interest to disclose., (Copyright © 2022 the Author(s). Published by Wolters Kluwer Health, Inc.)
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22. Nonlinear dynamics of a semiconductor microcavity laser subject to frequency comb injection.
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Wang T, Yang YD, Hao YZ, Zhang ZN, Shi Y, Xiao JL, and Huang YZ
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The nonlinear dynamical behaviors of a semiconductor microcavity laser with frequency comb injection have been experimentally and numerically investigated. The microcavity laser is harmonically locked to a unit fraction of the comb spacing due to the undamped relaxation oscillation at certain conditions, creating additional comb lines with reduced frequency spacing. The stability maps indicating various locking states are obtained based on rate equations, which demonstrates that the locking regions are closely related to the relaxation oscillation. Moreover, the microcavity laser with comb injection leads to spectral broadening of the original comb and the number of comb lines raises from 3 to 13. Owing to the large modulation bandwidth of the microcavity laser, the comb lines and the frequency spacing can be tailored over a wide range by varying the injection parameters.
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23. Single-mode lasing in an AlGaInAs/InP dual-port square microresonator.
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Yang K, Chen YL, Wang T, Liu JC, Fan YR, Yang YD, Xiao JL, and Huang YZ
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Mode selection is crucial to achieving stable single-mode lasing in microlasers. Here, we demonstrate experimentally a dual-port square microresonator for single-mode lasing with a side-mode-suppression ratio (SMSR) exceeding 40 dB. By connecting waveguides at two opposite vertices, the quality factor for the antisymmetric mode (ASM) is much higher than that of the symmetric mode (SM), enabling single-mode lasing. Furthermore, far-field interference patterns similar to Young's two-slit interference are observed. This microlaser is capable of providing two optical sources simultaneously for optical signal processing in high-density integrated photonic circuits.
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24. Chaotic microlasers caused by internal mode interaction for random number generation.
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Ma CG, Xiao JL, Xiao ZX, Yang YD, and Huang YZ
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Chaotic semiconductor lasers have been widely investigated for generating unpredictable random numbers, especially for lasers with external optical feedback. Nevertheless, chaotic lasers under external feedback are hindered by external feedback loop time, which causes correlation peaks for chaotic output. Here, we demonstrate the first self-chaotic microlaser based on internal mode interaction for a dual-mode microcavity laser, and realize random number generation using the self-chaotic laser output. By adjusting mode frequency interval close to the intrinsic relaxation oscillation frequency, nonlinear dynamics including self-chaos and period-oscillations are predicted and realized numerically and experimentally due to internal mode interaction. The internal mode interaction and corresponding carrier spatial oscillations pave the way of mode engineering for nonlinear dynamics in a solitary laser. Our findings provide a novel and easy method to create controllable and robust optical chaos for high-speed random number generation., (© 2022. The Author(s).)
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25. The roles of inactivated vaccines in older patients with infection of Delta variant in Nanjing, China.
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Song XC, Zhou XH, Cheng JH, Zhang WH, Shen X, Xu H, Nie S, Xiao JL, Sun F, Shu C, Chen JD, Tang Y, Wang X, Sun XP, Sun JK, Feng P, and Shi QK
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- Aged, COVID-19 Vaccines, China epidemiology, Humans, Multiple Organ Failure, SARS-CoV-2, Vaccines, Inactivated, COVID-19 epidemiology, COVID-19 prevention & control, Respiratory Distress Syndrome, Shock, Septic
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Background: The coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) is spreading around the world. The COVID-19 vaccines may improve concerns about the pandemic. However, the roles of inactivated vaccines in older patients (aged ≥60 years) with infection of Delta variant were less studied., Methods: We classified the older patients with infection of Delta variant into three groups based on the vaccination status: no vaccination (group A, n = 113), one dose of vaccination (group B, n = 46), and two doses of vaccination (group C, n = 22). Two inactivated COVID-19 vaccines (BBIBP-CorV or CoronaVac) were evaluated in this study. The demographic data, laboratory parameters, and clinical severity were recorded., Results: A total of 181 older patients with infection of Delta variant were enrolled. 111 (61.3%) patients had one or more co-morbidities. The days of "turn negative" and hospital stay in Group C were lower than those in the other groups ( P < 0.05). The incidences of multiple organ dysfunction syndrome (MODS), septic shock, acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS), acute kidney injury, and cardiac injury in Group A were higher than those in the other groups ( P < 0.05). The MV-free days and ICU-free days during 28 days in Group A were also lower than those in the other groups ( P < 0.05). In patients with co-morbidities, vaccinated cases had lower incidences of MODS ( P = 0.015), septic shock ( P = 0.015), and ARDS ( P = 0.008)., Conclusions: The inactivated COVID-19 vaccines were effective in improving the clinical severity of older patients with infection of Delta variant.
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26. Osteoradionecrosis of the Hip, a Troublesome Complication of Radiation Therapy: Case Series and Systematic Review.
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Xu SH, Tang JS, Shen XY, Niu ZX, and Xiao JL
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Background: Osteoradionecrosis of the hip is a serious complication of radiotherapy that is easily overlooked by physicians and patients in the early stages. There are relatively few reports on this subject, so there is no clear scientific consensus for the pathogenesis, early diagnosis, and clinical treatment of hip osteoradionecrosis. In this paper, we report two cases of hip osteoradionecrosis and systematically review the related literature., Case Presentation: We report two cases of hip osteoradionecrosis. One patient successfully underwent total hip arthroplasty in our hospital and recovered well postoperatively. Another patient although we offered a variety of surgical options for this patient, the patient was worried that the bone loss would lead to poor prosthesis fixation, resulting in prosthesis loosening and infection, and therefore ultimately refused surgical treatment., Conclusion: With the development of radiological techniques, the incidence of hip osteoradionecrosis is decreasing year by year, but early diagnosis and rational treatment remain challenging. The effects of non-surgical treatment are limited. Early prevention, early detection, and early intervention are crucial to delay or prevent the emergence of more serious complications., Competing Interests: The authors declare that the research was conducted in the absence of any commercial or financial relationships that could be construed as a potential conflict of interest., (Copyright © 2022 Xu, Tang, Shen, Niu and Xiao.)
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27. [Identification of chemical constituents in Zhachong Shisanwei Pills by UPLC-Q-TOF-MS/MS].
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Dong SQ, Zhao L, Zhang DX, Yang FL, Zhang AJ, Xiao JL, and Fan HR
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- Chromatography, High Pressure Liquid, Chromatography, Liquid, Spectrometry, Mass, Electrospray Ionization, Drugs, Chinese Herbal chemistry, Tandem Mass Spectrometry
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Zhachong Shisanwei Pills, composed of 13 Chinese medicinal materials, are used for treating the diseases such as hemiplegia, pain of muscles and bones, rheumatism, and joint pain. The chemical composition and pharmacodynamics of Zhachong Shisanwei Pills have not been reported. Ultra-performance liquid chromatography/quadrupole-time-of-flight tandem mass spectrometry(UPLC-Q-TOF-MS/MS) was employed to quickly identify the chemical components of Zhachong Shisanwei Pills, which was performed with Shim-pack GIST C_(18) column(4.6 mm×150 mm, 5 μm). The gradient elution was conducted with methanol-0.05% acetic acid as the mobile phase. Electrospray ionization mass spectrometry(ESI-MS) was carried out in both positive and negative ion modes. The compounds were identidied based on accurate relative molecular weight, fragment ion species, and the MS data of reference substances and in literature. In conclusion, a total of 98 compounds were identified, including 19 organic acids, 36 flavonoids, 13 volatile oils, 8 tannins, 5 2-(2-phenylethyl)chromones, 5 amino acids, 3 sesquiterpenoids, 3 alkaloids, and 2 other compounds. This study characte-rized the chemical components of Zhachong Shisanwei Pills rapidly for the first time, laying a foundation for further research on the pharmacodynamic material basis and quality evaluation.
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28. [Research status of acetabular reconstruction in Crowe type Ⅱ and Ⅲ developmental dysplasia of the hip].
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Wen XG, Dou YM, Shen XY, Tang JS, Xiao JL, Gao ZL, and Zuo JL
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- Acetabulum surgery, Humans, Treatment Outcome, Arthroplasty, Replacement, Hip, Developmental Dysplasia of the Hip, Hip Dislocation surgery, Hip Dislocation, Congenital surgery, Hip Prosthesis
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Developmental dysplasia of the hip (DDH) is a major cause of hip arthritis and ultimately total hip arthroplasty. Due to the dysplastic acetabulum, how to place the acetabular cup becomes a challenge in acetabular reconstruction for such patients. Especially in the acetabula classified as Crowe typeⅡand type Ⅲ, the dislocation of the femoral head causes bone defects above the true acetabulum, which will affect the stability of the acetabular cup when the acetabular reconstruction is performed at the true acetabulum. Many acetabular reconstruction methods such as bone grafting, the use of small acetabular cups, socket medialization technique, and high hip center technique are used to increase the host bone coverage of the cup. However, each method has its own shortcomings that can not be ignored so that there is no unified conclusion on the acetabular reconstruction methods for Crowe typeⅡand type Ⅲ hip dysplasia. This article summarized and evaluated various reconstruction methods in combination with the acetabular morphology of DDH, and put forward the research direction in the future.
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29. Fumigation practice combined with organic fertilizer increase antibiotic resistance in watermelon rhizosphere soil.
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Du S, Ge AH, Liang ZH, Xiang JF, Xiao JL, Zhang Y, Liu YR, Zhang LM, and Shen JP
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- Drug Resistance, Microbial, Fertilizers, Fumigation, Genes, Bacterial, Rhizosphere, Soil Microbiology, Citrullus, Soil
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Chemical fumigants and organic fertilizer are commonly used in facility agriculture to control soil-borne diseases and promote soil health. However, there is a lack of evidence for the effect of non-antibiotic fumigants on the distribution of antibiotic resistance genes (ARGs) in plant rhizosphere soils. Here, the response of a wide spectrum of ARGs and mobile genetic elements (MGEs) to dazomet fumigation practice in the rhizosphere soil of watermelon was investigated along its branching, flowering and fruiting growth stages in plastic shelters using high-throughput quantitative PCR approach. Our results indicated that soil fumigation combined with organic fertilizer application significantly increased the relative abundance of ARGs and MGEs in the rhizosphere soil of watermelon plant. The positive correlations between the relative abundance of ARGs and MGEs suggested that soil fumigation might increase the horizontal gene transfer (HGT) potential of ARGs. This result was further confirmed by the enhanced associations between ARG and MGE subtypes in the networks of fumigation treatments. Moreover, bipartite associations between ARGs/MGEs and microbial communities (bacteria and fungi) revealed a higher percentage of linkage between MGEs and microbial taxa in the fumigated soils. Structural equation model analysis further suggested that the increases in antibiotic resistance after fumigation and organic fertilizer application were mainly driven by MGEs and fungal community. Together, our results provide vital evidence that dazomet fumigation process combined with organic fertilizer in plastic shelters has the great potential to promote ARGs' dissemination in the rhizosphere, and raise cautions of the acquired resistance by soil-borne fungal pathogen and the potential spreading of ARGs along soil-plant continuum., Competing Interests: Declaration of competing interest The authors declare that they have no known competing financial interests or personal relationships that could have appeared to influence the work reported in this paper., (Copyright © 2021 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.)
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30. Wideband chaotic tri-mode microlasers with optical feedback.
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Li YL, Ma CG, Xiao JL, Wang T, Wu JL, Yang YD, and Huang YZ
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A tri-mode micro-square laser under optical feedback is proposed and demonstrated to generate chaos with the broadband flat microwave spectrum. By adjusting lasing mode intensities, frequency intervals, and optical feedback strength, we can enhance the chaotic bandwidth significantly. The existence of two mode-beating peaks makes the flat bandwidth much larger than the relaxation oscillation frequency. Effective bandwidth of 35.3 GHz is experimentally achieved with the flatness of 8.3 dB from the chaotic output spectrum of the tri-mode mode laser under optical feedback.
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31. Effects of Umbilical Cord Milking on Anemia in Preterm Infants: A Multicenter Randomized Controlled Trial.
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Xie YJ, Xiao JL, Zhu JJ, Wang YW, Wang B, and Xie LJ
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- Bilirubin blood, Female, Hematocrit, Hemoglobins analysis, Humans, Hyperbilirubinemia, Neonatal therapy, Infant, Newborn, Iron blood, Male, Time Factors, Anemia prevention & control, Infant, Premature blood, Infant, Premature, Diseases prevention & control, Umbilical Cord Clamping
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Objective: This study aimed to investigate whether umbilical cord milking (UCM) prevents and controls anemia in preterm infants, as compared with immediate cord clamping (ICC)., Study Design: Pregnant women delivering at <34 weeks' gestation in four hospitals were randomly assigned to undergo UCM or ICC from July 2017 to June 2019. Hematological parameters and iron status were collected and analyzed as primary outcomes at 24 hours, 1 week, 2 weeks, and 6 months after delivery., Results: Neonates receiving UCM had significant higher levels of hemoglobin (Hb), hematocrit, and serum iron ( p < 0.05). Lower prevalence of anemia and lower need for transfusions were noted in UCM group. Although UCM was associated with prolonged duration of phototherapy, the maximum levels of bilirubin were similar between two groups ( p > 0.05)., Conclusion: UCM is an effective intervention to help preterm infants experience less anemia with the potential to increase blood volume, as seen by higher Hb levels and more enhanced iron stores., Competing Interests: None declared., (Thieme. All rights reserved.)
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32. Manipulation of lasing modes in a circular-side octagonal microcavity laser with a spatially distributed current injection.
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Zhang ZN, Hao YZ, Yang K, Ma CG, Xiao JL, Yang YD, and Huang YZ
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We propose and demonstrate a circular-side octagonal microcavity (COM) semiconductor laser with a spatially distributed current injection for manipulating the lasing modes. There are two types of high-quality-factor whispering-gallery (WG) modes with distinct field patterns in a COM: the four-bounced quadrilateral modes and the eight-bounced octagonal modes. By designing two separated p-electrodes, the COM laser is divided into two regions that are pumped independently to select specific modes for lasing. The two types of WG modes lase simultaneously when the two regions are injected with equivalent currents. Degeneracy removal of the quadrilateral modes is observed in both simulation and experiment when the two regions are injected with inequivalent currents. The quadrilateral modes are suppressed when one of the two regions is un-injected or biased with a negative current, and single-octagonal-mode lasing is realized. The results show that the lasing modes can be efficiently manipulated with the spatially distributed current injection considering the distinct field patterns of different WG modes in the microcavities, which can promote the practical application of the microcavity lasers.
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33. [Research progression in the pathogenesis of osteoarthritis].
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Tang JS, Zhou ZS, Xiao JL, Gao ZL, and Zuo JL
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- Cartilage, Chondrocytes, Humans, Interleukin-1beta, Signal Transduction, Tumor Necrosis Factor-alpha, Cartilage, Articular, Osteoarthritis genetics
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Osteoarthritis(OA) is one of the most common joint diseases. As Chinese society enters the age of aging, the incidence of OA has been soar year by year, and research on its pathogenesis has been continuously valued by researchers. Studies have found that inflammatory cytokines, mainly interleukin-1β (IL-1β) and tumor necrosis factor-α (TNF-α), were responsible for the construction of OA inflammatory networks. It was also found that the overexpression of proteases, mainly matrix metalloproteinases(MMPs) and a disintegrin and metalloproteinase with thrombospondin motifs (ADAMTS), was the direct cause of OA cartilage deficiency. What's more, signaling pathways such as stromal cell derived factor-1 (SDF-1) and Wnt, chondrocytic senescence and the senescence-associated secretory phenotype (SASP), chondrocyte apoptosis and autophagy, and estrogen all play significant roles in OA pathogenesis. This paper extensively reviews the research literature relevant to the pathogenesis of OA in recent years, and systematically expounds the pathogenesis of OA from two aspects:molecular level and cell level. At the end of the paper, we discussed and predicted some potential directions in the future clinical diagnosis and treatment of OA.
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34. Numerical simulation of all-optical logic gates based on hybrid-cavity semiconductor lasers.
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Liu JC, Huang YZ, Wang FL, Hao YZ, Ma CG, Yang K, Yang YD, and Xiao JL
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All-optical switch and multiple logic gates have been demonstrated using a hybrid-cavity semiconductor laser composed of a square microcavity and a Fabry-Perot cavity experimentally. In this paper, two-section tri-mode rate equations with optical injection terms are proposed and applied to study all-optical logic gates of NOT, NOR, and NAND operations utilizing the hybrid-cavity laser. Steady-state and dynamical characteristics of all-optical multiple logic gates are simulated, taking into account the influence of mode frequency detuning, gain suppression coefficients, mode Q factor, injection energy, and biasing current. All-optical logic NOT, NOR, and NAND gates up to 20, 15, and 20 Gbit/s are obtained numerically with dynamic extinction ratios of over 20, 20, and 10 dB, respectively, which are potential response speeds of the all-optical logic gates based on the hybrid-cavity semiconductor lasers.
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35. Optical frequency comb and picosecond pulse generation based on a directly modulated microcavity laser.
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Wu JL, Wang T, Yang YD, Xiao JL, and Huang YZ
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Optical frequency comb (OFC) and picosecond pulse generation are demonstrated experimentally based on a directly modulated AlGaInAs/InP square microcavity laser. With the merit of a high electro-optics modulation response of the microcavity laser, power-efficient OFCs with good flatness are produced. Ten 8-GHz-spaced optical tones with power fluctuation less than 3 dB are obtained based on the laser modulated by a sinusoidal signal. Moreover, the comb line number is enhanced to 20 by eliminating the nonlinear dynamics through optical injection locking. Owing to the high coherence of the OFC originating from the directly modulated microcavity laser, a 6.8 ps transform-limited pulse is obtained through dispersion compensation. The optical pulse is further compressed to 1.3 ps through the self-phase modulation effect in high nonlinear fiber.
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36. Comparison of single- and dual-mode lasing states of a hybrid-cavity laser under optical feedback.
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Hao YZ, Ma CG, Shen ZZ, Li JC, Xiao JL, Yang YD, and Huang YZ
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In this Letter, we design and realize a hybrid-cavity laser with single- or dual-mode lasing states and study the nonlinear states of the laser under external optical feedback (EOF). The laser at a dual-mode state easily and directly enters the chaotic state without periodic oscillation states and display chaos for a much wider range of the EOF magnitude than the laser at a single-mode state. A flat chaotic signal is obtained for the laser at a dual-mode lasing state under a weak EOF benefitting from the low-frequency energy enhancement caused by mode competition between the dual modes.
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37. EFFECT OF ADENYLATE KINASE 1 ON THE GROWTH AND DEVELOPMENT OF SCHISTOSOMA JAPONICUM SCHISTOSOMULUM.
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Tang CL, Zhang RH, Li R, Li XR, Pan Q, Li L, and Xiao JL
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- Adenylate Kinase analysis, Adenylate Kinase genetics, Animals, Apoptosis, Blotting, Western, DNA physiology, Female, Gene Expression Regulation, Enzymologic, Gene Knockdown Techniques methods, Gene Silencing, Immunohistochemistry, In Situ Nick-End Labeling, Liver parasitology, Mice, Mice, Inbred ICR, Microscopy, Electron, Scanning, Microscopy, Electron, Transmission, RNA Interference, RNA, Messenger genetics, RNA, Messenger metabolism, Rabbits, Real-Time Polymerase Chain Reaction, Schistosoma japonicum genetics, Schistosoma japonicum ultrastructure, Snails parasitology, Adenylate Kinase metabolism, Schistosoma japonicum enzymology, Schistosoma japonicum growth & development
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We investigated the effect of Schistosoma japonicum adenylate kinase 1 (Sjak1) on the growth and development of schistosomula. Quantitative real-time PCR showed that Sjak1 mRNA was expressed in 3-, 10-, 14-, 18-, and 21-day-old schistosomula, and its levels increased gradually with the development of S. japonicum. Using immunohistochemical techniques, ak1 protein was found to be mainly distributed in the tegument and some parenchymal tissues of the schistosomula. Double-stranded RNA-mediated knockdowns of ak1 decreased ak1 mRNA transcripts by more than 90%, and western blot results showed that expression of ak1 protein was decreased by 66%. Scanning electron microscopy following the RNA-mediated ak1 knockdown showed that the sensory papillae did not develop. Transmission electron microscopy showed a lower mean thickness of the tegument in the Sjak1 interference group than in the negative control group. Terminal deoxynucleotidyl transferase dUTP nick-end labeling suggested higher apoptosis in the interference group than the negative control group. These results showed that ak1 may be involved in the growth and development of S. japonicum schistosomula and especially in the development of the integument. Consequently, ak1 may be a potential target in developing prevention methods for schistosomiasis in the future., (© American Society of Parasitologists 2021.)
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38. Is colonic lavage a suitable alternative for left-sided colonic emergencies?
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Tham HY, Lim WH, Jain SR, Mg CH, Lin SY, Xiao JL, Foo FJ, Wong KY, and Chong CS
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Background: The use of intra-operative colonic lavage (IOCL) with primary anastomosis remains controversial in the emergency left-sided large bowel pathologies, with alternatives including Hartmann's procedure, manual decompression and subtotal colectomy., Aim: To compare the peri-operative outcomes of IOCL to other procedures., Methods: Electronic databases were searched for articles employing IOCL from inception till July 13, 2020. Odds ratio and weighted mean differences (WMD) were estimated for dichotomous and continuous outcomes respectively. Single-arm meta-analysis was conducted using DerSimonian and Laird random effects., Results: Of 28 studies were included in this meta-analysis, involving 1142 undergoing IOCL, and 634 other interventions. IOCL leads to comparable rates of wound infection when compared to Hartmann's procedure, and anastomotic leak and wound infection when compared to manual decompression. There was a decreased length of hospital stay (WMD = -7.750; 95%CI: -13.504 to -1.996; P = 0.008) compared to manual decompression and an increased operating time. Single-arm meta-analysis found that overall mortality rates with IOCL was 4% (CI: 0.03-0.05). Rates of anastomotic leak and wound infection were 3% (CI: 0.02-0.04) and 12% (CI: 0.09-0.16) respectively., Conclusion: IOCL leads to similar rates of post-operative complications compared to other procedures. More extensive studies are needed to assess the outcomes of IOCL for emergency left-sided colonic surgeries., Competing Interests: Conflict-of-interest statement: The authors declare no conflicts of interest., (©The Author(s) 2021. Published by Baishideng Publishing Group Inc. All rights reserved.)
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39. Primary nonkeratinizing squamous cell carcinoma of the scapular bone: A case report.
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Li Y, Zuo JL, Tang JS, Shen XY, Xu SH, and Xiao JL
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Background: Squamous cell carcinoma (SCC) of bone is usually caused by metastasis from the lungs, bladder, or other sites. Primary SCC of bone most frequently involves the skull bones, and primary involvement of other sites in the skeletal system is extremely rare. To date, only three such cases have been reported, which makes the diagnosis, treatment, and prognosis of this disease a challenge., Case Summary: A 76-year-old Chinese man presented to our hospital with nonspecific pain and limited mobility in the right shoulder for 4 mo. He underwent three-dimensional computed tomography reconstruction and magnetic resonance imaging of the right shoulder, which revealed an osteolytic destructive lesion in the right scapula with invasion into the surrounding muscles and soft tissues. Ultrasound-guided core needle biopsy detected a malignant tumor, and immunohistochemical analysis revealed a poorly differentiated SCC. Wide excision of the right scapular bone was performed, and pathological examination of the surgical specimen confirmed the diagnosis. At the last follow-up examination within 2 years, the patient was doing well with the pain significantly relieved in the right shoulder., Conclusion: Primary SCC of bone is extremely rare at sites other than the skull. Clinicians must exhaust all available means for the diagnosis of primary SCC of the bone, so greater attention can be paid to its timely and effective management. Regular and adequate follow-up is essential to help rule out metastasis and judge the prognosis., Competing Interests: Conflict-of-interest statement: The authors declare that there is no conflict of interest in this work., (©The Author(s) 2021. Published by Baishideng Publishing Group Inc. All rights reserved.)
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40. Isolation and screening of stress-resistant endophytic fungus strains from wild and cultivated soybeans in cold region of China.
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Xiao JL, Sun JG, Pang B, Zhou X, Gong Y, Jiang L, Zhang L, Ding X, and Yin J
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- China, Fungi genetics, Phylogeny, Plant Leaves, Plant Roots, Endophytes genetics, Glycine max
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In this study, we firstly reported the large-scale screening and isolation of endophytic fungi from nine wild and six cultivated soybeans in the cold regions of China. We totally isolated 302 endophytic fungal strains, of which 215 strains are isolated from the wild soybeans and 87 are identified from cultivated soybeans. Among these endophytic fungal strains, in the roots, stems, and leaves, 24.17% were isolated from roots, 28.8% were isolated from stems, and 47.01% were isolated from leaves, respectively. Most endophytic fungal strains isolated from the wild soybean roots were the species of Fusarium genus, and the fungal strains in the stems were the species of ascomycetes and Fusarium fungi, whereas most strains in the leaves were Alternaria fungi. To analyze the taxonomy of the obtained samples, we sequenced and compared their rDNA internal transcribed spacer (ITS) sequences. The data showed that 6 strains are putatively novel strains exhibiting ≤ 97% homology with the known strains. We next measured the secondary metabolites produced by the different strains and we found 11 strains exhibited high-performance synthesis of triterpenoids, phenols, and polysaccharides. Furthermore, we characterized their tolerance to abiotic stresses. The results indicated that 4 strains exhibited high tolerance to cadmium, and some strains exhibited resistance to acid, and alkali. The results of the study could facilitate the further exploration of the diversity of plant endophytic fungi and the potential applications of the fungi to practical agriculture and medicine industries. KEY POINTS: • 302 endophytic fungal strains isolated from wild soybean and cultivated soybean • 11 strains had high contents of triterpenoids, phenols, and polysaccharides • 4 strains exhibited high Cd tolerance, and a few strains with strong tolerance to acid and alkali solution.
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41. Mode control through anti-Hermitian coupling in regular-polygonal microcavities with non-uniform gain and loss.
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Yang YD, Hao YZ, Ma CG, Shen ZZ, Xiao JL, and Huang YZ
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We theoretically and numerically study optical modes in regular-polygonal microcavities with non-uniform gain and loss, where high quality (Q) whispering-gallery-like modes typically appear as superscar states. High Q superscar modes can be described by the propagating plane waves in an effective rectangle formed by unfolding the periodic orbits and exhibit regular and predictable spatial field distributions and transverse-mode spectra. With non-uniform gain and loss, anti-Hermitian coupling between the transverse modes with close frequencies occurs according to the mode coupling theory, which results in novel mode properties such as modified mode spectra and field patterns, and the appearance of exceptional points. Numerical simulation results are in good agreement with the theoretical analyses, and such analyses are also suitable for other kinds of high Q microcavities with non-uniform gain and loss. These results will be highly useful for studying non-Hermitian physics in optical microcavities and advancing the practical applications of microcavity devices.
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42. New treatment of patellar instability after total knee arthroplasty: A case report and review of literature.
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Shen XY, Zuo JL, Gao JP, Liu T, Xiao JL, and Qin YG
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Background: Patellar instability is an uncommon complication after total knee arthroplasty (TKA). Partial lateral patella facetectomy (LPF) with lateral retinaculum release treatment of patellar instability is rarely reported., Case Summary: We present a case of patellar instability 8 mo after primary TKA. Treatment of this complication was adapted to address the cause of the dislocation. To eliminate patellar instability, we restored the vastus medialis and performed LPF with lateral retinaculum release. We achieved normal patellar tracking. Clinical and radiographic evaluations at the 1-year postoperative follow-up were satisfactory., Conclusion: LPF with lateral retinaculum release represents a promising option to restore central patellar tracking in patients with patellar instability after TKA in cases without component malposition., Competing Interests: Conflict-of-interest statement: The authors declare no conflicts of interest., (©The Author(s) 2020. Published by Baishideng Publishing Group Inc. All rights reserved.)
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43. Oral Prevalence of Candida Species in Patients Undergoing Systemic Glucocorticoid Therapy and the Antifungal Sensitivity of the Isolates.
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Xiao JL, Xu GC, de Hoog S, Qiao JJ, Fang H, and Li YL
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Background: Candida species are commonly detected as colonizers of the oral cavity; candidiasis or candidemia can develop in patients who are immunocompromised. Use of topical or inhaled glucocorticoids can alter the spectrum of Candida species and can promote oral candidiasis. The present study aims to evaluate the diversity of Candida species in the oral cavity and their susceptibility to antifungal agents in patients undergoing treatment with systemic glucocorticoids (SGCs) compared with non-users., Methods: We conducted a descriptive, analytical, cross-sectional study that enrolled 120 patients with oral problems who were undergoing treatment with SGCs and who were admitted to the hospital of the First Affiliated Hospital, College of Medicine, Zhejiang University and Zhejiang Hospital, Hangzhou, China, between February 2019 and September 2019. One hundred and twenty age-and sex-matched patients were recruited as the SGC non-user control group. Demographic data included oral complaints and underlying diseases; symptoms of oral candidiasis were identified on physical examination. Candida species were collected using a concentrated oral rinse. Identification of fungal isolates was based on conventional phenotypic methods assisted by DNA sequence analysis of the internal transcribed spacer (ITS) rDNA gene region. Antifungal activities of anidulafungin, amphotericin B, micafungin, caspofungin, 5-flucytosine, posaconazole, voriconazole, itraconazole, and fluconazole were evaluated using the Sensititre YeastOne
TM YO10 panel supplemented by the CLSI-M27-A3 protocol., Results: Fifty-two (43.33%) out of the 120 patients undergoing with SGCs were diagnosed with oral candidiasis, compared with 14 (11.67%) of the non-users ( P < 0.05). Likewise, we collected 88 strains from 73.33% of the SGC users compared with only 48 (40%) from non-users ( P < 0.05). Candida albicans was detected most frequently in both groups (45.45% vs 66.67%, respectively; P = 0.033); the overall frequency of non- Candida albicans (NCA) strains isolated from patients treated with SGCs were significantly higher than that identified among non-users (51.14% vs 33.33%, respectively; P = 0.046), although there were no significant differences concerning any single species of NCA. Resistance of C. albicans to itraconazole ( P = 0.004) and fluconazole ( P = 0.001) was significantly higher in patients treated with SGCs than in non-users; however, echinocandins, amphotericin B, voriconazole, and posaconazole were all active against strains from both participant groups with no significant differences detected., Conclusion: Taken together, our findings indicate that SGC therapy may result in an increased prevalence of oral candidiasis as reflected by the clinical presentations and strains isolated; these findings were also associated with an increased frequency of NCA strains. SGC therapy was also associated with an increased frequency of C. albicans strains that were resistant to both itraconazole and fluconazole. The impact of SGC therapy on Candida species in the oral cavity requires further study., Competing Interests: The authors declare that they have no relevant conflicts of interest., (© 2020 Xiao et al.)- Published
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44. Wideband multiwavelength Brillouin fiber laser based on dual-mode AlGaInAs/InP microcavity lasers.
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Wu JL, Huang YL, Yang YD, Xiao JL, Qin GS, and Huang YZ
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A multiwavelength Brillouin fiber laser (BFL) is demonstrated using a 1.55-µm AlGaInAs/InP microcavity laser as a seed source. The combination of a nonlinear fiber cavity and a feedback loop leads to multiwavelength generation with a channel spacing of double-Brillouin-frequency assisted by cavity-enhanced four-wave mixing. The amplified output of a dual-mode lasing square microcavity laser with a wavelength interval of 1.5 nm is applied as the pump source for the broadband multiwavelength generation. A wideband multiwavelength BFL covering from 1490 nm to 1590 nm is successfully generated at an optimized pump power of 25 dBm and a feedback power of -17.2 d B m . The power stability of 0.82 dB over a 60 min duration of the multiwavelength BFL can satisfy the demands for the optical fiber sensing and microwave photonic systems.
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45. [Investigation and analysis of influence of geographical environment factors on spatial distribution of flavonoid of Epimedium koreanum].
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Li J, Wang YZ, Liu YC, Jing ZX, Yan L, Guo JJ, Jiang DC, and Xiao JL
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- China, Drugs, Chinese Herbal, Geography, Plants, Medicinal chemistry, Soil chemistry, Temperature, Climate, Epimedium chemistry, Flavonoids analysis
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The study is aimed to clarify the spatial distribution of Epimedium koreanum( Ek) high-quality production areas. Through visiting and field investigation,collecting the distribution information of Ek samples,and based on the four kinds of flavonoids in Ek,the high-quality production areas and distribution of Ek distribution of the main environmental factors were drawn using GIS technology,the maximum entropy model( MaxEnt),geographical detector statistical analysis method,and the statistical significance of regression equation were obtained. Considering the content of 4 main flavonoids in Ek,the results of this study showed that the main environmental factors,such as precipitation,annual precipitation variation coefficient,annual average temperature and clay content exhibited the greatest influence on the growth suitability of Ek. Ek materials quality concentrated distribution in southeastern Jilin province Changbai mountain hinterland and northeastern Liaoning province. Ek with high content of epimedine A and epimedine C are mainly distributed in the southeastern Jilin province and northeastern Liaoning province,Ek with high epimedine B is distributed in eastern Liaoning province; high icariin Ek was found in most area of northeastern Liaoning province,a small amount distributed in the southeast of Jilin province. This study predicted the climate suitability distribution of Ek,and provided reference for the rational planning and establishment of the standardized cultivation base of Ek.
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- 2019
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46. The effectiveness of music therapy for postpartum depression: A systematic review and meta-analysis.
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Yang WJ, Bai YM, Qin L, Xu XL, Bao KF, Xiao JL, and Ding GW
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- 2019
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47. Wideband frequency-tunable optoelectronic oscillator with a directly modulated AlGaInAs/InP integrated twin-square microlaser.
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Han JY, Huang YT, Hao YZ, Tang M, Wang FL, Xiao JL, Yang YD, and Huang YZ
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We propose and demonstrate an optoelectronic oscillator with a directly modulated AlGaInAs/InP integrated twin-square microlaser for generating wideband frequency-tunable microwave signals with low phase noise. Apart from the relaxation oscillation peak, the modulation response of the twin-square microlaser working at the mutual optical injection state exhibits a significant enhancement around the beating frequency of the lasing modes in the two square cavities owing to the photon-photon resonance. A self-sustaining oscillation can be generated around the modulation response peak with the lowest loop loss occurring at the relaxation oscillation frequency or the beating frequency, depending on the practical state of the twin-square microlaser. High-quality tunable microwave signals ranging from 2.22 to 19.52 GHz are generated with single sideband phase noises below -110 dBc/Hz at the 10 kHz offset frequency and side-mode suppression ratios of approximately 40 dB by tuning the injection currents of the twin-square microlaser.
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- 2018
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48. Low-phase-noise microwave generation using dual-mode microsquare laser phase locking by modulated sidebands.
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Han JY, Huang YZ, Hao YZ, Wu JL, Wang FL, Yang YD, and Xiao JL
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An effective method for millimeter-wave (mmW) carrier generation from a dual-transverse-mode microsquare laser is experimentally demonstrated. By directly modulating the dual-mode microsquare laser at 6.7 GHz, multiple sidebands are generated due to enhanced modulation nonlinearity, and the lasing modes with an interval of 40 GHz are phase-locked. MmW carriers up to 47 GHz, corresponding to seven times that of the modulation frequency, are achieved with a linewidth below 10 Hz. The single-sideband phase noises of the signals keep the same level after transmission over 2.5 km of optical fiber.
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- 2018
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49. Single-transverse-mode waveguide-coupled deformed hexagonal resonator microlasers.
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Wang FL, Yang YD, Huang YZ, Xiao ZX, and Xiao JL
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AlGaInAs/InP waveguide-coupled deformed hexagonal resonator microlasers with enhanced mode quality (Q)-factors are demonstrated for realizing single-transverse-mode operation. A circular hole is introduced to the center of the hexagonal resonators with rounded corners to enhance the mode Q-factors and suppress high-order transverse modes simultaneously. Single-mode lasing with side-mode suppression ratios up to 40 dB is obtained for the 10-μm-sidelength hexagonal microlasers with a center hole. All the lasing spectra demonstrate pure single-transverse-mode properties within the whole tuning range of injection current, and mode hopping with one, two, and three longitudinal-mode intervals is observed due to the mode Q-factor modification by the center holes. To further reduce the device size and threshold current, the deformed hexagonal resonator microlasers with the flat sides replaced by circular arcs are analyzed and demonstrated experimentally. The Q-factors of the fundamental transverse modes can be enhanced by two orders of magnitude due to the convergence effect of the circular sides by optimizing the deformation amplitude, while the single-transverse-mode property is still maintained. A threshold current of 2.4 mA is realized for a circular-side hexagonal microlaser with the side length of 8.5 μm and the deformation amplitude of 0.55 μm.
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- 2018
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50. Development of a Traditional Chinese Medicine Syndrome-Specific Scale for Ulcerative Colitis: The Large Intestine Dampness-Heat Syndrome Questionnaire.
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Chen XL, Wen Y, Wu ZC, Zhang BP, Hou ZK, Xiao JL, Lin MQ, Hu Y, Wu ZL, Deng JM, Liu FB, and Liu TW
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The aim of this study was to develop and validate the large intestine dampness-heat syndrome questionnaire (LIDHSQ) for patients with ulcerative colitis (UC). The domains and items of the LIDHSQ were developed according to standard procedures, namely, construct definition, item generation, language testing, content validity, pilot study, and validation study. At first, a total of 20 items in 3 domains were generated based on literature review and expert consultation. After the item selection, the LIDHSQ contains 11 items in three domains: disease-related domain (diarrhoea, abdominal pain, bloody purulent stool, and mucus stool), heat domain (fever, dry mouth, red tongue, yellow fur, and anal burning), and dampness domain (greasy fur and defecation disorder). The Cronbach's alphas of all domains were greater than 0.6. All of the intraclass correlation coefficients were greater than 0.8. The LIDHSQ and domain scores of the patients with LIDHS were higher than those of the patients with other syndromes ( P < 0.001). The area under the receiver operating characteristic curve of the LIDHSQ was 0.900, with a 95% confidence interval of 0.872-0.928. When the cut-off value of the LIDHSQ was ≥ 7, the sensitivity and specificity were 0.867 and 0.854, respectively. The LIDHSQ is valid and reliable for measuring LIDHS in UC patients with good diagnostic efficacy. We recommend the use of the LIDHSQ in Chinese UC patients.
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- 2018
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