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2. Long Non-coding RNA LINC00628 Interacts Epigenetically with the LAMA3 Promoter and Contributes to Lung Adenocarcinoma
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Shu-Feng Xu, Yue Zheng, Ling Zhang, Ping Wang, Chun-Mi Niu, Tong Wu, Qi Tian, Xiao-Bo Yin, Shan-Shan Shi, Lei Zheng, and Li-Ming Gao
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Therapeutics. Pharmacology ,RM1-950 - Abstract
Long non-coding RNAs (lncRNAs) have emerged as key regulators of cellular progress in lung adenocarcinoma. In this study, to identify cancer-related lncRNAs and genes, we screened for those lncRNAs that were differentially expressed in lung adenocarcinoma, which revealed LINC00628 overexpression and low expression of laminin subunit alpha 3 (LAMA3). This was further validated in the cancerous tissues from patients diagnosed with lung adenocarcinoma. Thereafter, we explored the functional relevance of LINC00628 and LAMA3 in lung adenocarcinoma by analyzing the recruitment of DNA methyltransferase (DNMT) and the cellular processes of lung adenocarcinoma cells following treatments that induced LINC00628 overexpression or LINC00628 silencing or with 5-azacytidine (5-Aza, a DNMT inhibitor). The results showed that LINC00628 silencing decreased cell proliferation, migration, and invasion as well as the drug resistance of lung adenocarcinoma cells to vincristine (VCR). The results were opposite in the cells with LAMA3 demethylation induced by 5-Aza treatment. Further research indicated that LINC00628 recruited DNMT1, DNMT3A, and DNMT3B to promote the methylation of LAMA3 promoter, thereby decreasing its expression. Moreover, an in vivo experiment was performed in nude mice to assess the tumor growth ability and drug resistance of human lung adenocarcinoma cells. It was observed that LINC00628 silencing or 5-Aza treatment inhibited the in vivo tumor growth ability of the human lung adenocarcinoma cells and reduced their resistance to VCR. Altogether, our results provide evidence of a mechanism by which LINC00628 silencing exerts an inhibitory role in lung adenocarcinoma by modulating the DNA methylation of LAMA3, indicative of a novel molecular target for treatment of lung adenocarcinoma patients showing resistance to VCR. Keywords: lung adenocarcinoma, long non-coding RNA LINC00628, LAMA3, methylation, migration, invasion, vincristine, drug resistance
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- 2019
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3. Insights into biomethane production and microbial community succession during semi-continuous anaerobic digestion of waste cooking oil under different organic loading rates
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Jing He, Xing Wang, Xiao-bo Yin, Qiang Li, Xia Li, Yun-fei Zhang, and Yu Deng
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Microbial community ,Anaerobic digestion ,Waste cooking oil ,Biomethane ,Organic loading rate ,Biotechnology ,TP248.13-248.65 ,Microbiology ,QR1-502 - Abstract
Abstract High content of lipids in food waste could restrict digestion rate and give rise to the accumulation of long chain fatty acids in anaerobic digester. In the present study, using waste cooking oil skimmed from food waste as the sole carbon source, the effect of organic loading rate (OLR) on the methane production and microbial community dynamics were well investigated. Results showed that stable biomethane production was obtained at an organic loading rate of 0.5–1.5 g VS L−1 days−1. The specific biogas/methane yield values at OLR of 1.0 were 1.44 ± 0.15 and 0.98 ± 0.11 L g VS−1, respectively. The amplicon pyrosequencing revealed the distinct microbial succession in waste cooking oil AD reactors. Acetoclastic methanogens belonging to the genus Methanosaeta were the most dominant archaea, while the genera Syntrophomona, Anaerovibrio and Synergistaceae were the most common bacteria during AD process. Furthermore, redundancy analysis indicated that OLR showed more significant effect on the bacterial communities than that of archaeal communities. Additionally, whether the OLR of lipids increased had slight influence on the acetate fermentation pathway.
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- 2018
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4. Long non‐coding RNA H19 is responsible for the progression of lung adenocarcinoma by mediating methylation‐dependent repression of CDH1 promoter
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Xiao-Bo Yin, Ping Wang, Tong Wu, Qi Tian, Ling Zhang, Yue Zheng, Jing Zhao, Lei Zheng, Shufeng Xu, Liming Gao, Shan-Shan Shi, and Yang Li
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Male ,0301 basic medicine ,Lung Neoplasms ,Apoptosis ,Mice ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,0302 clinical medicine ,Cell Movement ,RNA, Small Interfering ,Promoter Regions, Genetic ,Mice, Inbred BALB C ,Methylation ,Middle Aged ,Cadherins ,female genital diseases and pregnancy complications ,Long non-coding RNA ,Gene Expression Regulation, Neoplastic ,030220 oncology & carcinogenesis ,embryonic structures ,Disease Progression ,Molecular Medicine ,Adenocarcinoma ,Original Article ,Female ,RNA, Long Noncoding ,Adult ,Epithelial-Mesenchymal Transition ,proliferation ,Mice, Nude ,Adenocarcinoma of Lung ,Biology ,long non‐coding RNA H19 ,Young Adult ,03 medical and health sciences ,Antigens, CD ,Cell Line, Tumor ,medicine ,Animals ,Humans ,Gene silencing ,Epithelial–mesenchymal transition ,Lung cancer ,Aged ,Cell Proliferation ,A549 cell ,CDH1 ,epithelial‐mesenchymal transition ,Original Articles ,Cell Biology ,lung adenocarcinoma ,medicine.disease ,Demethylating agent ,030104 developmental biology ,chemistry ,A549 Cells ,Cancer research - Abstract
Lung adenocarcinoma is a common histologic type of lung cancer with a high death rate globally. Increasing evidence shows that long non‐coding RNA H19 (lncRNA H19) and CDH1 methylation are involved in multiple tumours. Here, we tried to investigate whether lncRNA H19 or CDH1 methylation could affect the development of lung adenocarcinoma. First, lung adenocarcinoma tissues were collected to detect CDH1 methylation. Then, the regulatory mechanisms of lncRNA H19 were detected mainly in concert with the treatment of overexpression of lncRNA H19, siRNA against lncRNA H19, overexpression of CDH1 and demethylating agent A‐5az in lung adenocarcinoma A549 cell. The expression of lncRNA H19 and epithelial‐mesenchymal transition (EMT)‐related factors as well as cell proliferation, sphere‐forming ability, apoptosis, migration and invasion were detected. Finally, we observed xenograft tumour in nude mice so as to ascertain tumorigenicity of lung adenocarcinoma cells. LncRNA H19 and methylation of CDH1 were highly expressed in lung adenocarcinoma tissues. A549 cells with silencing of lncRNA H19, overexpression of CDH1 or reduced CDH1 methylation by demethylating agent 5‐Az had suppressed cell proliferation, sphere‐forming ability, apoptosis, migration and invasion, in addition to inhibited EMT process. Silencing lncRNA H19 could reduce methylation level of CDH1. In vivo, A549 cells with silencing lncRNA H19, overexpression of CDH1 or reduced CDH1 methylation exhibited low tumorigenicity, reflected by the smaller tumour size and lighter tumour weight. Taken together, this study demonstrates that silencing of lncRNA H19 inhibits EMT and proliferation while promoting apoptosis of lung adenocarcinoma cells by inhibiting methylation of CDH1 promoter.
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- 2019
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5. Reduction of miR-744 delivered by NSCLC cell-derived extracellular vesicles upregulates SUV39H1 to promote NSCLC progression via activation of the Smad9/BMP9 axis
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Ping Wang, Yaling Tian, Xiao-Bo Yin, Shan-Shan Shi, Tong Wu, Lei Zheng, Shufeng Xu, Liming Gao, Qi Tian, and Lijie Liu
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0301 basic medicine ,Lung Neoplasms ,lcsh:Medicine ,BMP4 ,Biology ,NSCLC ,SUV39H1 ,General Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology ,Extracellular Vesicles ,Mice ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Downregulation and upregulation ,Carcinoma, Non-Small-Cell Lung ,microRNA ,medicine ,Animals ,Humans ,Lung cancer ,Lung ,Smad9 ,Cell growth ,Research ,lcsh:R ,Cancer ,miR-744 ,Methyltransferases ,General Medicine ,Cell cycle ,medicine.disease ,respiratory tract diseases ,Repressor Proteins ,MicroRNAs ,030104 developmental biology ,Cell culture ,Smad8 Protein ,030220 oncology & carcinogenesis ,Cancer research ,Signal transduction - Abstract
Background Non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) is a common type of lung cancer. Extracellular vehicles (EVs) are nano-sized particles containing proteins, lipids, and miRNAs secreted by various cells, which play important roles in the development of lung cancer by regulating a wide range of signaling pathways. This study focused on elucidating a potential mechanism by which EVs promote the development of NSCLC. Methods Expression levels of miR-744, SUV39H1, Smad9, and BMP4 in clinical tissue samples of NSCLC patients and cell lines were quantified by RT-qPCR and/or western blot analysis. The interaction between SUV39H1 and miR-744 was identified by dual-luciferase reporter assay. miR-744, SUV39H1, and BMP4 expression levels were modulated in A549 and H460 cells, in order to evaluate their effects on cell proliferation, colony formation and cell cycle. A NSCLC xenograft mouse model was used to verify the in vitro findings. NSCLC cell-derived EVs and normal bronchial epithelial cell-derived EVs were isolated and their roles in NSCLC development were evaluated in vivo and in vitro. Results miR-744 expression was lower in cancer cell-derived derived EVs than in normal lung epithelial cell-derived EVs. Reduced miR-744 expression in EVs upregulated SUV39H1 in NSCLC cells and further increased BMP4 levels to promote NSCLC development. BMP4 was upregulated in NSCLC cells upon suppression of Smad9 mediated by SUV39H1. Reduced miR-744 expression transferred from cancer cell-derived EVs into NSCLC cells enhanced cancer development. Conclusion Overall, our findings unveiled a mechanism whereby miR-744 delivered by NSCLC-derived EVs upregulated SUV39H1, activating the Smad9/BMP9 axis and thus promoted cancer development.
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- 2021
6. Evaluating the diagnostic value of using metagenomic next-generation sequencing on bronchoalveolar lavage fluid and tissue in infectious pathogens located in the peripheral lung field
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Bin-Bin Liu, Qi Tian, Ping Wang, Shu-Feng Xu, Ya-Ling Tian, Jing Zhao, and Xiao-Bo Yin
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Advanced and Specialized Nursing ,Anesthesiology and Pain Medicine ,Mycoses ,High-Throughput Nucleotide Sequencing ,Humans ,Bronchoalveolar Lavage Fluid ,Communicable Diseases ,Lung - Abstract
Metagenomic next-generation sequencing (mNGS) exerts a vital part in accurately diagnosing pulmonary infection. However, the diagnostic value of different samples obtained by virtual bronchoscopic navigation (VBN) combined with mNGS for pathogen detection in infections located in the peripheral lung field (PLF) is still unclear.Patients infected from July 2018 to February of the following year were carefully analyzed and divided into two parts, namely, non-infectious disease group and the infectious disease group. Then bronchial expansion tests were performed for each subject, collected liquid specimens and tissue standards, and conducted regular mNGS and microbiological detection and analysis. The value of mNGS and culture in pathogen detection was compared, at the same time, the performance of tissue mNGS and bronchoalveolar lavage fluid (BALF) mNGS in the diagnosis process was compared. When discrete variables were processed, Pearson χ2 and Fisher's exact test could be used to perform categorical variables analysis. Continuous variables were analyzed and compared by Mann-Whitney U test.After mNGS diagnosis, Acinetobacter baumannii, Pseudomonas aeruginosa and Rothia mucilaginosa were the bacterial species showing the highest abundances. In addition, mNGS achieved the sensitivities in the detection of pathogens in tissues and BALF of 72.9% and 81.4%, respectively, and it is higher than conventional culture. Bacterial diagnostic sensitivity was significantly different between BALF and tissue using mNGS (95.0% vs. 62.5%, P=0.03). The sensitivity and specificity of BALF in detecting fungal infections were not significantly different from those of mNGS. A consistency test showed that these two methods had some degree of consistency (k=0.673, P=0.000).This study showed that the mNGS in BALF samples and the mNGS in tissue samples which could be used to test for pathogens in the lungs. The sensitivity will increase when mNGS is combined with culture. Also, mNGS of BALF and tissues had some degree of consistency to detect fungal infections, whereas mNGS of BALF had better sensitivity to detect bacterial infection than mNGS of tissues.
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- 2020
7. Insights into biomethane production and microbial community succession during semi-continuous anaerobic digestion of waste cooking oil under different organic loading rates
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Xiao-bo Yin, Li Qiang, Zhang Yunfei, He Jing, Xia Li, Yu Deng, and Wang Xing
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0106 biological sciences ,lcsh:Biotechnology ,Biophysics ,lcsh:QR1-502 ,010501 environmental sciences ,01 natural sciences ,Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology ,lcsh:Microbiology ,Biogas ,010608 biotechnology ,Anaerobic digestion ,lcsh:TP248.13-248.65 ,Microbial community ,Food science ,0105 earth and related environmental sciences ,biology ,Chemistry ,Waste cooking oil ,Acetate fermentation ,biology.organism_classification ,Food waste ,Microbial population biology ,Original Article ,Anaerobic exercise ,Bacteria ,Organic loading rate ,Archaea ,Biomethane - Abstract
High content of lipids in food waste could restrict digestion rate and give rise to the accumulation of long chain fatty acids in anaerobic digester. In the present study, using waste cooking oil skimmed from food waste as the sole carbon source, the effect of organic loading rate (OLR) on the methane production and microbial community dynamics were well investigated. Results showed that stable biomethane production was obtained at an organic loading rate of 0.5–1.5 g VS L−1 days−1. The specific biogas/methane yield values at OLR of 1.0 were 1.44 ± 0.15 and 0.98 ± 0.11 L g VS−1, respectively. The amplicon pyrosequencing revealed the distinct microbial succession in waste cooking oil AD reactors. Acetoclastic methanogens belonging to the genus Methanosaeta were the most dominant archaea, while the genera Syntrophomona, Anaerovibrio and Synergistaceae were the most common bacteria during AD process. Furthermore, redundancy analysis indicated that OLR showed more significant effect on the bacterial communities than that of archaeal communities. Additionally, whether the OLR of lipids increased had slight influence on the acetate fermentation pathway.
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- 2018
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8. NbO3/KTaO3 superlattices by molecular-dynamics simulationFerroelectric phase transitions and dynamical behavior in K
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Sepliarsky, M., Phillpot, S.R., Stachiotti, M.G., Migoni, R.L., and Xiao-Bo Yin
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Potassium compounds -- Electric properties ,Niobium -- Electric properties ,Molecular dynamics -- Research ,Physics - Abstract
Properties of heterostructures are controlled by interactions among temperature and modulations. By reducing the density of the system, thermal expansion weakens these interactions.
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- 2002
9. SrBi4Ti4O15 thin films and their ferroelectric fatigue behaviors under varying switching pulse widths and frequencies
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Shan-Tao Zhang, Yuan Wang, Bin Yang, Mu, Wang, Yan-Feng Chen, Zhi-Guo Liu;, Nai-Ben Ming, and Xiao-Bo Yin
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Silicon compounds -- Optical properties ,Titanium compounds -- Optical properties ,Platinum -- Optical properties ,Dielectric films -- Research ,Thin films -- Research ,Physics - Abstract
Polycrystalline SBTi thin films were fabricated on Pt/TiO2/SiO2/Si substrates. If the pulse width was narrow, the fatigue rate was also slow.
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- 2002
10. Resource-Efficient Pipelined Architectures for Radix-2 Real-Valued FFT With Real Datapaths
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Xiao-Bo Yin, Feng Yu, and Zhen-Guo Ma
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Computer science ,Fast Fourier transform ,020206 networking & telecommunications ,02 engineering and technology ,Parallel computing ,Multiplexing ,020202 computer hardware & architecture ,Search engine ,Resource (project management) ,Power consumption ,Factor (programming language) ,0202 electrical engineering, electronic engineering, information engineering ,Radix ,Hardware_ARITHMETICANDLOGICSTRUCTURES ,Electrical and Electronic Engineering ,Architecture ,computer ,computer.programming_language - Abstract
This brief presents a new algorithm optimized for radix-2 real-valued fast Fourier transform (RFFT) through rigorous formula derivation. Based on that, a novel two-parallel pipelined radix-2 RFFT architecture is proposed with only real datapaths instead of hybrid datapaths. The architecture takes advantage of saving the arithmetic resource in the time-division multiplexing approach to achieve 100% hardware resource utilization. Thereby, it reduces the required number of complex multipliers from log 2 N-2 to (1/2)(log 2 N -3), in contrast with existing two-parallel pipelined architectures. The experimental result shows that the proposed two-parallel architecture can reduce the slice and power consumption by a factor of 30% compared with a recently published work for a 64-point CFFT. Furthermore, a systematic method is also explicated to generalize the architecture to higher level of parallelism and higher radix.
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- 2016
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11. Long Non-coding RNA LINC00628 Interacts Epigenetically with the LAMA3 Promoter and Contributes to Lung Adenocarcinoma
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Tong Wu, Chun-Mi Niu, Liming Gao, Xiao-Bo Yin, Lei Zheng, Shan-Shan Shi, Ling Zhang, Yue Zheng, Shufeng Xu, Qi Tian, and Ping Wang
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0301 basic medicine ,long non-coding RNA LINC00628 ,DNMT3B ,Biology ,migration ,DNA methyltransferase ,vincristine ,Article ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Drug Discovery ,medicine ,Gene silencing ,LAMA3 ,drug resistance ,lcsh:RM1-950 ,Methylation ,medicine.disease ,lung adenocarcinoma ,invasion ,Long non-coding RNA ,lcsh:Therapeutics. Pharmacology ,030104 developmental biology ,030220 oncology & carcinogenesis ,DNA methylation ,Cancer research ,DNMT1 ,Molecular Medicine ,Adenocarcinoma ,methylation - Abstract
Long non-coding RNAs (lncRNAs) have emerged as key regulators of cellular progress in lung adenocarcinoma. In this study, to identify cancer-related lncRNAs and genes, we screened for those lncRNAs that were differentially expressed in lung adenocarcinoma, which revealed LINC00628 overexpression and low expression of laminin subunit alpha 3 (LAMA3). This was further validated in the cancerous tissues from patients diagnosed with lung adenocarcinoma. Thereafter, we explored the functional relevance of LINC00628 and LAMA3 in lung adenocarcinoma by analyzing the recruitment of DNA methyltransferase (DNMT) and the cellular processes of lung adenocarcinoma cells following treatments that induced LINC00628 overexpression or LINC00628 silencing or with 5-azacytidine (5-Aza, a DNMT inhibitor). The results showed that LINC00628 silencing decreased cell proliferation, migration, and invasion as well as the drug resistance of lung adenocarcinoma cells to vincristine (VCR). The results were opposite in the cells with LAMA3 demethylation induced by 5-Aza treatment. Further research indicated that LINC00628 recruited DNMT1, DNMT3A, and DNMT3B to promote the methylation of LAMA3 promoter, thereby decreasing its expression. Moreover, an in vivo experiment was performed in nude mice to assess the tumor growth ability and drug resistance of human lung adenocarcinoma cells. It was observed that LINC00628 silencing or 5-Aza treatment inhibited the in vivo tumor growth ability of the human lung adenocarcinoma cells and reduced their resistance to VCR. Altogether, our results provide evidence of a mechanism by which LINC00628 silencing exerts an inhibitory role in lung adenocarcinoma by modulating the DNA methylation of LAMA3, indicative of a novel molecular target for treatment of lung adenocarcinoma patients showing resistance to VCR. Keywords: lung adenocarcinoma, long non-coding RNA LINC00628, LAMA3, methylation, migration, invasion, vincristine, drug resistance
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- 2019
12. Tumor-suppressive effects of microRNA-181d-5p on non-small-cell lung cancer through the CDKN3-mediated Akt signaling pathway in vivo and in vitro
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Ya Di, Ping Wang, Wen-Li Zhang, Xiao-Bo Yin, Liming Gao, Lei Zheng, Qi Tian, Yue Zheng, Shufeng Xu, Lanlan Chen, and Shan-Shan Shi
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0301 basic medicine ,Pulmonary and Respiratory Medicine ,Male ,Epithelial-Mesenchymal Transition ,Lung Neoplasms ,Physiology ,Mice, Nude ,Apoptosis ,Biology ,03 medical and health sciences ,Mice ,0302 clinical medicine ,In vivo ,Physiology (medical) ,Carcinoma, Non-Small-Cell Lung ,Cell Line, Tumor ,microRNA ,medicine ,Animals ,Humans ,Genes, Tumor Suppressor ,Neoplasm Invasiveness ,RNA, Messenger ,RNA, Small Interfering ,Lung cancer ,Cell Proliferation ,Cyclin-Dependent Kinase Inhibitor Proteins ,Akt/PKB signaling pathway ,Cell Biology ,medicine.disease ,In vitro ,Gene Expression Regulation, Neoplastic ,MicroRNAs ,030104 developmental biology ,030220 oncology & carcinogenesis ,Cancer research ,Dual-Specificity Phosphatases ,Heterografts ,Non small cell ,Target gene ,Proto-Oncogene Proteins c-akt ,Signal Transduction - Abstract
The involvement of several microRNAs (miRs) in the initiation and development of tumors through the suppression of the target gene expression has been highlighted. The aberrant expression of miR-181d-5p and cyclin-dependent kinase inhibitor 3 (CDKN3) in non-small-cell lung cancer (NSCLC) was then screened by microarray analysis. In the present study, we performed a series of in vivo and in vitro experiments for the purpose of investigating their roles in NSCLC and the underlying mechanism. There was a high expression of CDKN3, whereas miR-181d-5p was downregulated in NSCLC. Quantitative RT-PCR, Western blot analysis, and dual-luciferase reporter gene assay further identified that CDKN3 could be negatively regulated by miR-181d-5p. Moreover, the upregulation of miR-181d-5p or silencing of CDKN3 could inactivate the Akt signaling pathway. A549 with the lowest miR-181d-5p and H1975 with the highest CDKN3 among the five NSCLC cell lines (H1299, A549, H1975, NCI-H157, and GLC-82) were adopted for in vitro experiments, in which expression of miR-181d-5p and CDKN3 was altered by transfection of miR-181d-5p mimic/inhibitor or siRNA-targeting CDKN3. Afterwards, cell proliferation, apoptosis, invasion, migration, and angiogenesis, as well as epithelial-mesenchymal transition (EMT), were evaluated, and tumorigenicity was assessed. In addition, an elevation in miR-181d-5p or depletion in CDKN3 led to significant reductions in proliferation, invasion, migration, angiogenesis, EMT, and tumorigenicity of NSCLC cells, coupling with increased cell apoptosis. In conclusion, this study highlights the tumor-suppressive effects of miR-181d-5p on NSCLC via Akt signaling pathway inactivation by suppressing CDKN3, thus providing a promising therapeutic strategy for the treatment of NSCLC.
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- 2019
13. Pipelined Architecture for a Radix-2 Fast Walsh–Hadamard–Fourier Transform Algorithm
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Feng Yu, Xiu-Bin Mao, Xiao-Bo Yin, Jinqi Liu, and Qian-Jian Xing
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Adder ,Fast Fourier transform ,Prime-factor FFT algorithm ,Discrete Fourier transform ,symbols.namesake ,Fourier transform ,Split-radix FFT algorithm ,Hadamard transform ,symbols ,Hardware_ARITHMETICANDLOGICSTRUCTURES ,Electrical and Electronic Engineering ,Harmonic wavelet transform ,Algorithm ,Mathematics - Abstract
This brief proposes an efficient radix-2 single-path delay commutator (SDC) pipelined architecture to implement the fast Walsh–Hadamard–Fourier transform (FWFT) algorithm. The proposed architecture includes $(\log_{2}N-1)$ SDC stages, which are implemented by merged half-butterfly. The merged half-butterfly is proposed to achieve 100% hardware utilization and minimum buffer usage by sharing common merged half-butterflies in the time-multiplexed approach. Compared with the conventional pipelined radix-2 FFT+Walsh–Hadamard Transform (WHT) designs, the proposed architecture reduces the number of buffers by 50% and of adders by 25%. The required number of complex multipliers is decreased to $0.5\log_{2}N-0.5$ , which is roughly the minimum number. Moreover, the proposed architecture can be applied to FFT/WHT/sequence-ordered complex Hadamard transform (SCHT).
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- 2015
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14. A Novel Memory-Based FFT Architecture for Real-Valued Signals Based on a Radix-2 Decimation-In-Frequency Algorithm
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Xiao-Bo Yin, Feng Yu, and Zhen-Guo Ma
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Split-radix FFT algorithm ,Computer science ,Computation ,Fast Fourier transform ,Prime-factor FFT algorithm ,Partition (number theory) ,Parallel computing ,Electrical and Electronic Engineering ,Architecture ,Algorithm ,Multiplexer ,Multiplexing - Abstract
This brief presents a novel architecture for memory-based fast Fourier transform (FFT) computation for real-valued signals based on radix-2 decimation-in-frequency algorithm. A superior strategy of stage partition for the real FFT (RFFT) is proposed to minimize the computation clock cycles and maximize the utilization of the processing element (PE). The PE employed in our RFFT architecture can process four inputs in parallel by using two radix-2 butterflies and only two multiplexers. The proposed memory-addressing scheme and control of the multiplexers can be expressed in terms of a counter according to the RFFT computation stage. Furthermore, the proposed RFFT architecture can support more PEs in two dimensions as well. Compared with prior works, the proposed RFFT processors have the advantages of fewer computation cycles and lower hardware usage. The experiment shows that the proposed processor reduces the computation cycles by a factor of 17.5% for a 32-point RFFT computation compared with a recently presented work while maintaining lower hardware usage and complexity in the PE design.
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- 2015
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15. Performance of Emulsified Asphalt Full Thickness Cold Recycling Subgrade Materials
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Jun Xiao Li, Jian Yuan, Zong Rui Hao, Xiao Bo Yin, and He Chao Zang
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Cement ,Compressive strength ,Materials science ,Asphalt ,Ultimate tensile strength ,General Engineering ,Mixing (process engineering) ,Network structure ,Full thickness ,Subgrade ,Composite material - Abstract
Full thickness cold recycling subgrade materials were prepared by cement-emulsified asphalt solidified RAP and stabilized soil.The effect of adding amount of emulsified asphalts change on unconfined compressive strength, indirect tensile strength and water stability of cold recycled mixtures with different ratios was studied,and the mechanism of action of cement and emulsified asphalt in the mixtures was analysised via microscopic test. The results show that a proper addition of emulsified asphalt can improve the performance of cold recycled mixtures and the best emulsified asphalt mixing content is 3%. Microscopic test indicate that the cement hydration products space network structure interfinger with the emulsified asphalt network structure, so the cold recycled mixture tightly coupled to a semi-rigid whole, and the mixtures strength can form and develop.
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- 2014
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16. Cement-fly ash stabilization of cold in-place recycled (CIR) asphalt pavement mixtures for road bases or subbases
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Jian Huang, Baoguo Ma, Xiangguo Li, Junxiao Li, and Xiao-Bo Yin
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Cement ,Compressive strength ,Aggregate (composite) ,Materials science ,Fly ash ,Ultimate tensile strength ,General Materials Science ,Composite material ,Cementation (geology) ,Microstructure ,Water content - Abstract
For lack of laboratory and field performance data on stabilization of reclaimed asphalt pavement (RAP) aggregate and stabilized soil (S) for road bases and subbases construction, the influences of RAP/S ratio, cement and fly ash content, modifying agent (MA) on the compact, unconfined compressive strength, indirect tensile strength and water stability of the CIR mixtures were investigated. The experimental results showed that the maximum dry density and the optimum moisture content of the mixture changed significantly with the RAP/S ratio and cement-fly ash content. Unconfined compressive strength, indirect tensile strength and water stability were improved significantly by the addition of MA, and the water stability was improved by nearly 20% on average. Scanning electron microscopy(SEM) images indicated that MA accelerated the hydration of cement-fly ash system. Needle-like AFt and fibrous C-S-H gel were observed in the mixtures, which resulted in the cementation effect among the CIR mixture particles and a more compact microstructure. All these could be the cause of high strength of the CIR mixtures with MA.
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- 2013
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17. Dihydroartemisinin combined with cisplatinum induced apoptosis and related mechanism research in human lung adenocarcinoma H1299 cells
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Shu-feng Xu, Jing Zhao, Liu Feifei, Yue Zheng, Ping Wang, Qi Tian, Ai-min Li, and Xiao-Bo Yin
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medicine.diagnostic_test ,business.industry ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Poly ADP ribose polymerase ,Intrinsic apoptosis ,Dihydroartemisinin ,Pharmacology ,medicine.disease ,Flow cytometry ,Blot ,Apoptosis ,medicine ,Adenocarcinoma ,Artemisinin ,business ,medicine.drug - Abstract
Dihydroartemisinin (DHA), a kind of artemisinin derivatives, its activity in anti-cancer was extensively studied in recent years. There is not yet related research about dihydroartemisinin puls cisplatinum (Cis) in treatment of a human lung adenocarcinoma cancer cell line (H1299 cells) so far. This experiment is designed to study the apoptotic effect induced by DHA and Cis to H1299 cells. MTT assays, nuclear staining with Hoechst 33258 and flow cytometry were used to evaluate the apoptosis status. The expression of apoptotic-associated proteins was assessed by Western blotting and RT-qPCR. DHA and Cis pro-apoptotic activity of alone and combined administration enhanced as drug concentration increased or elongation of time. Flow cytometry revealed that the apoptosis rate of the singnal medicine group and the combined medicine group were higher than the control group. The result of RT-qPCR reveal that drug combination of Ct value about caspase-3,-8,-9 are significantly higher than monotherapy. The combined treatment with two drugs significantly enhanced caspase-8,-9,-3,-6,-7 and PARP activation, indicating that the caspase-8 participated extrinsic apoptosis pathway and the caspase-9 participated intrinsic apoptosis pathway played improtant roles respectively in the synergistic effect. In general, this study reveals the obvious synergistic action of the combined treatment with DHA and Cis in inducing apoptosis of H1299 cells by the extrinsic and intrinsic apoptosis pathway.
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- 2016
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18. Utilization of municipal solid waste incineration bottom ash in blended cement
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Quan-bin Chen, Yang Lv, Shouwei Jian, Xiao-Bo Yin, Baoguo Ma, and Xiangguo Li
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Cement ,Incinerator bottom ash ,Waste management ,Renewable Energy, Sustainability and the Environment ,Strategy and Management ,Blended cement ,Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering ,law.invention ,Portland cement ,law ,Fly ash ,Bottom ash ,Environmental science ,Cementitious ,Leachate ,General Environmental Science - Abstract
The objective of this study was to assess the feasibility of application of municipal solid waste incineration (MSWI) bottom ash as a supplementary cementitious material for the preparation of blended cement. The water demand for normal consistency, setting time, strength and hydration characteristics of MSWI bottom ash–cement compound matrices were investigated. The results show that the MSWI bottom ash has some cementitious activity, but the reactivity is relatively lower than Portland cement and its addition to cement may lead to retardation of cement hydration. The incorporation content of MSWI bottom ash in blended cements was controlled below 30%, which resulted in blended cement of strength class 32.5 according to GB 175-2007 (Chinese National Standard). It is also evident that heavy metal concentrations in leachates of the blended cements with MSWI bottom ash are far lower than recommended in the GB5085.3-2007.
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- 2012
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19. Investigation on Hydration Characteristics of Zinc-Doped Portland Cement Pastes
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Quan-bin Chen, Yang Lv, Xiangguo Li, Bei Wu, Baoguo Ma, and Xiao Bo Yin
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Exothermic reaction ,Cement ,Materials science ,Exothermic process ,Doping ,General Engineering ,chemistry.chemical_element ,Zinc ,Ion ,law.invention ,Portland cement ,Compressive strength ,chemistry ,Chemical engineering ,law ,Composite material - Abstract
Compressive strength, setting time, hydration heat and hydration product were investigated to evaluate the effects of Zn2+ ion concentrations and the anion of zinc salts on the hydration characteristics of Portland cement paste. The results show that the hydration characteristics of zinc-doped cement pastes depend on Zn2+ ion concentrations and the anion of salts. With the incorporation of ZnCl2, the hydration heat, exothermic rate and the early-age strength of cement pastes were reduced, the arrival time of the highest temperature was delayed, and little negative influences on the compressive strength at 28 days were observed. The total hydration did not decrease incorporating ZnSO4; the hydration exothermic process was delayed. There were little negative influences on the compressive strength of the samples at 3 days and 28 days. Moreover, for the samples with the same Zn concentration, the retardation effect of ZnCl2 samples was stronger than that of ZnSO4 samples.
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- 2010
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20. Mechanical Property Effect of Na2SO4 on Cement-Reclaimed Asphalt Pavement Mixture
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Xiao Bo Yin, Baoguo Ma, and Hai Feng Wang
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Cement ,Mechanical property ,Waste management ,Asphalt pavement ,General Engineering ,Environmental science ,Geotechnical engineering - Abstract
According to the system of asphalt pavement cold in-place recycling(APCIR), added proper Na2SO4 into different designed reclaimed asphalt pavement(RAP), the mechanical property effect of Na2SO4 on cement-reclaimed asphalt pavement mixture was studied. It showed that early strength of RAP rose with adding more Na2SO4. After adding Na2SO4, the strength of RAP in 5d would increase 12% than that RAP without adding Na2SO4, this technology will play the important role in asphalt pavement repairment.
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21. Tumor-suppressive effects of microRNA-181d-5p on non-small-cell lung cancer through the CDKN3-mediated Akt signaling pathway in vivo and in vitro.
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Li-Ming Gao, Yue Zheng, Ping Wang, Lei Zheng, Wen-Li Zhang, Ya Di, Lan-Lan Chen, Xiao-Bo Yin, Qi Tian, Shan-Shan Shi, and Shu-Feng Xu
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The involvement of several microRNAs (miRs) in the initiation and development of tumors through the suppression of the target gene expression has been highlighted. The aberrant expression of miR-181d-5p and cyclin-dependent kinase inhibitor 3 (CDKN3) in non-small-cell lung cancer (NSCLC) was then screened by microarray analysis. In the present study, we performed a series of in vivo and in vitro experiments for the purpose of investigating their roles in NSCLC and the underlying mechanism. There was a high expression of CDKN3, whereas miR-181d-5p was downregulated in NSCLC. Quantitative RT-PCR, Western blot analysis, and dual-luciferase reporter gene assay further identified that CDKN3 could be negatively regulated by miR-181d-5p. Moreover, the upregulation of miR-181d-5p or silencing of CDKN3 could inactivate the Akt signaling pathway. A549 with the lowest miR-181d-5p and H1975 with the highest CDKN3 among the five NSCLC cell lines (H1299, A549, H1975, NCI-H157, and GLC-82) were adopted for in vitro experiments, in which expression of miR-181d-5p and CDKN3 was altered by transfection of miR181d-5p mimic/inhibitor or siRNA-targeting CDKN3. Afterwards, cell proliferation, apoptosis, invasion, migration, and angiogenesis, as well as epithelial-mesenchymal transition (EMT), were evaluated, and tumorigenicity was assessed. In addition, an elevation in miR-181d-5p or depletion in CDKN3 led to significant reductions in proliferation, invasion, migration, angiogenesis, EMT, and tumorigenicity of NSCLC cells, coupling with increased cell apoptosis. In conclusion, this study highlights the tumor-suppressive effects of miR-181d-5p on NSCLC via Akt signaling pathway inactivation by suppressing CDKN3, thus providing a promising therapeutic strategy for the treatment of NSCLC. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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22. Adaption of microbial community during the start-up stage of a thermophilic anaerobic digester treating food waste
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Bo Wu, Xing Wang, Ya-Yue Deng, Xiao-Lan He, Zheng-Wei Li, Qiang Li, Han Qin, Jing-Tao Chen, Ming-Xiong He, Min Zhang, Guo-Quan Hu, Xiao-Bo Yin, Bo Wu, Xing Wang, Ya-Yue Deng, Xiao-Lan He, Zheng-Wei Li, Qiang Li, Han Qin, Jing-Tao Chen, Ming-Xiong He, Min Zhang, Guo-Quan Hu, and Xiao-Bo Yin
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A successful start-up enables acceleration of anaerobic digestion (AD) into steady state. The microbial community influences the AD performance during the start-up. To investigate how microbial communities changed during the start-up, microbial dynamics was analyzed via high-throughput sequencing in this study. The results confirmed that the AD was started up within 25 d. Thermophilic methanogens and bacterial members functioning in hydrolysis, acidogenesis, and syntrophic oxidation became predominant during the start-up stage, reflecting a quick adaption of microorganisms to operating conditions. Such predominance also indicated the great contribution of these members to the fast start-up of AD. Redundancy analysis confirmed that the bacterial abundance significantly correlated with AD conditions. The stable ratio of hydrogenotrophic methanogens to aceticlastic methanogens is also important to maintain the stability of the AD process. This work will be helpful to understand the contribution of microbial community to the start-up of AD. The adaption of microbial community contributes to fast start-up of the thermophilic anaerobic digestion treating food waste.
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23. [Changes of scavenger receptor class B type I and peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor gamma expression in atherosclerotic mini swine]
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Guang-Hui, Yi, Zhong-Cheng, Mo, Ying, Zeng, Xiao-Bo, Yin, Lu-Shan, Liu, Zuo, Wang, Jing-Tao, Feng, De-Xing, Zeng, and Lin, Sun
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PPAR gamma ,Receptors, Scavenger ,Arteriosclerosis ,Swine ,Animals ,Atherosclerosis - Abstract
To study the expressions of scavenger receptor class B type I(SR-BI) and peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor gamma (PPARgamma) in atherosclerotic mini swine and provide a new mechanism for investigating the pathogenesis of atherosclerosis.Chinese mini swine were fed by a normal control diet or a high fat/high cholesterol diet for 12 months after common carotid artery injury induced by balloon denudation. Plasma total cholesterol(TC), high-density lipoprotein cholesterol (HDL-C) and triglycerides (TG) were determined by commercially enzymatic methods every two months. The sections, which were taken from liver and abdominal aorta, were stained with hematoxylin eosin. The expressions of SR-BI and PPARgamma mRNA and protein in liver and aorta tissue were detected by reverse transcriptase-polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR), Western blot and immunohistochemistry respectively.At the end of 12 months, plasma TC, HDL-C and TG in HFHC mini swine were increased. There were fatty liver and atherosclerotic plaque in mini swine live and aorta respectively. The expression of SR-BI was upregulated in HFHC mini swine liver and aorta tissue.HFHC may induce atherosclerosis and the expression of SR-BI and PPARgamma. Upregulating SR-BI expression may inhibit atherosclerosis. Increasing SR-BI expression in liver and aorta may accelerate SR-BI-mediated reverse cholesterol transport and develop a new anti-atherogenic strategy.
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- 2010
24. Isolation and characterization of Methanoculleus receptaculi sp. nov. from Shengli oil field, China
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Hui Zhang, Lei Cheng, Xia Li, Wei-Dong Wang, Xiao-Bo Yin, Tian-Lei Qiu, and Yu Deng
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DNA, Bacterial ,China ,Strain (chemistry) ,Isobutanol ,Sodium formate ,Methanogenesis ,Stereochemistry ,Thermophile ,Molecular Sequence Data ,Trimethylamine ,Biology ,16S ribosomal RNA ,Microbiology ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Petroleum ,chemistry ,Genetics ,Methanomicrobiaceae ,Water Microbiology ,Molecular Biology ,Sodium acetate ,Phylogeny - Abstract
Three strictly anaerobic, thermophilic methanogens (ZC-2T, ZC-3 and ZC-6) were isolated from Shengli oil field, China. The 16S rRNA gene sequences of the three strains were nearly identical, possessing99.8% sequence similarity. They also possessed high sequence similarity, 97.4%, to Methanoculleus palmolei strain INSLUZ(T) (97.4% and 97.5%, respectively), indicating that they represented a novel species within the genus Methanoculleus. Cells of strain ZC-2T were nonmotile cocci, 0.8-1.7 microm in diameter, and always occurred singly or in pairs. The three strains used H2/CO2 or sodium formate as substrates for methanogenesis but not sodium acetate, trimethylamine, monomethylamine, ethanol, dimethyl sulfide, isopropanol, isobutanol, butan-2-ol or H2/CO. Optimum growth of strain ZC-2T occurred in the presence of 0.2 M NaCl, pH 7.5-7.8 and temperature 50-55 degrees C with a specific growth rate of 0.084 h(-1). The mol% G+C content of the genomic DNA was 55.2 mol%. Based on these phenotypic and phylogenetic characteristics, strains ZC-2T, ZC-3 and ZC-6 are proposed to represent a novel species in the genus Methanoculleus and named Methanoculleus receptaculi sp. nov. The type strain is ZC-2T (CGMCC 1.5087T=DSM 18860T).
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25. Methermicoccus shengliensis gen. nov., sp. nov., a thermophilic, methylotrophic methanogen isolated from oil-production water, and proposal of Methermicoccaceae fam. nov
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Hui Zhang, Tian-Lei Qiu, Guo-Quan Hu, Xiao-Lei Wu, Yu Deng, Xiao-Bo Yin, and Lei Cheng
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China ,Sequence analysis ,Stereochemistry ,Methanogenesis ,Molecular Sequence Data ,Magnesium Chloride ,Coenzyme M ,Sodium Chloride ,Microbiology ,DNA, Ribosomal ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Methylamines ,RNA, Ribosomal, 16S ,Sequence Homology, Nucleic Acid ,Microscopy, Phase-Contrast ,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics ,Phylogeny ,Acetic Acid ,Base Composition ,biology ,Methylamine ,Thermophile ,Methanol ,Temperature ,Genes, rRNA ,General Medicine ,Sequence Analysis, DNA ,Ribosomal RNA ,Hydrogen-Ion Concentration ,Methanosarcinales ,16S ribosomal RNA ,biology.organism_classification ,Methanogen ,Archaea ,Microscopy, Electron ,DNA, Archaeal ,Petroleum ,chemistry ,Water Microbiology ,Methane - Abstract
A thermophilic, methylotrophic methanogen, strain ZC-1T, was isolated from the Shengli oilfield, China. Cells of strain ZC-1T were motile cocci, 0.7–1.0 μm in diameter and always occurred in clusters of two to four cells. Lysis-susceptibility experiments and analysis of transmission electron micrographs of strain ZC-1T suggested the presence of a proteinaceous cell wall. Strain ZC-1T used methanol, methylamine and trimethylamine as substrates for methanogenesis. Optimal growth, with a doubling time of around 5 h, occurred at pH 6.0–6.5, 65 °C, 0.3–0.5 M NaCl and 0.05–0.20 M MgCl2. The DNA G+C content of this organism was 56 mol%. Analysis of 16S rRNA gene sequence and the inferred amino acid sequence of the mcrA gene of strain ZC-1T indicated that it is related specifically to members of the family Methanosaetaceae (90.6 and 76.6 % sequence similarity, respectively). However, strain ZC-1T failed to grow with acetate as substrate for methanogenesis, which is a special characteristic of the family Methanosaetaceae. Based on these phenotypic and phylogenic characteristics, strain ZC-1T is proposed to represent a novel genus and species, for which the name Methermicoccus shengliensis gen. nov., sp. nov. is proposed. The type strain is ZC-1T (=CGMCC 1.5056T=DSM 18856T). Methermicoccaceae fam. nov. is also proposed.
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26. Bifurcation analysis and control of periodic solutions changing into invariant tori in Langford system
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Su-Hua, Liu, primary, Jia-Shi, Tang, additional, Jin-Qi, Qin, additional, and Xiao-Bo, Yin, additional
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- 2008
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27. Effects of probucol on atherosclerotic lesions and scavenger receptor class B type I expression in mice
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Xia Li, Zhi Feng Long, Peng Cheng Guo, Xiao Bo Yin, Guang Hui Yi, Jin Tao Feng, Zhong Cheng Mo, Jin Feng Shi, and De Xing Zeng
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Chemistry ,Probucol ,medicine ,Cell Biology ,General Medicine ,Scavenger receptor ,Molecular biology ,medicine.drug - Published
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28. Modification of a YBa2Cu3O7-$\delta$ Thin Film Using an Atomic Force Microscope
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Li-Xing, You, primary, Xiao-Bo, Yin, additional, Yi-Jun, Feng, additional, Sen-Zu, Yang, additional, Lin, Kang, additional, Mu, Wang, additional, and Pei-Heng, Wu, additional
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- 2002
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29. Isolation and characterization of Methanoculleus receptaculi sp. nov. from Shengli oil field, China.
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Lei Cheng, Tian-Lei Qiu, Xia Li, Wei-Dong Wang, Yu Deng, Xiao-Bo Yin, and Hui Zhang
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ANAEROBIC bacteria ,OIL fields ,NUCLEOTIDE sequence ,SODIUM acetate ,ALCOHOL ,DIMETHYL sulfide ,ISOPROPYL alcohol ,GENOMICS - Abstract
Three strictly anaerobic, thermophilic methanogens (ZC-2
T , ZC-3 and ZC-6) were isolated from Shengli oil field, China. The 16S rRNA gene sequences of the three strains were nearly identical, possessing >99.8% sequence similarity. They also possessed high sequence similarity, 97.4%, to Methanoculleus palmolei strain INSLUZT (97.4% and 97.5%, respectively), indicating that they represented a novel species within the genus Methanoculleus. Cells of strain ZC-2T were nonmotile cocci, 0.8–1.7 μm in diameter, and always occurred singly or in pairs. The three strains used H2 /CO2 or sodium formate as substrates for methanogenesis but not sodium acetate, trimethylamine, monomethylamine, ethanol, dimethyl sulfide, isopropanol, isobutanol, butan-2-ol or H2 /CO. Optimum growth of strain ZC-2T occurred in the presence of 0.2 M NaCl, pH 7.5–7.8 and temperature 50–55 °C with a specific growth rate of 0.084 h−1 . The mol% G+C content of the genomic DNA was 55.2 mol%. Based on these phenotypic and phylogenetic characteristics, strains ZC-2T , ZC-3 and ZC-6 are proposed to represent a novel species in the genus Methanoculleus and named Methanoculleus receptaculi sp. nov. The type strain is ZC-2T (CGMCC 1.5087T =DSM 18860T ). [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
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30. Modification of a YBa2Cu3O7-δ Thin Film Using an Atomic Force Microscope.
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Li-Xing, You, Xiao-Bo, Yin, Yi-Jun, Feng, Sen-Zu, Yang, Lin, Kang, Mu, Wang, and Pei-Heng, Wu
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- 2002
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31. Tuning the polarization state of light via time retardation with a microstructured surface.
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Shang-Chi Jiang, Xiang Xiong, Sarriugarte, Paulo, Sheng-Wei Jiang, Xiao-Bo Yin, Yuan Wang, Ru-Wen Peng, Di Wu, Hillenbrand, Rainer, Xiang Zhang, and Mu Wang
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OPTICAL polarization , *ELECTROMAGNETIC radiation , *ORTHOGONAL functions , *MICROSTRUCTURE , *TIME delay estimation - Abstract
We report here an approach to tune efficiently the phase difference of light in two orthogonal directions, Δφ, by controlling the time retardation with a microstructured surface made of L-shaped metallic patterns. The time retardation through the judicious microstructures can be adjusted on the femtosecond level, and Δφ can be linearly tuned accurately from – 180° to 1800 by changing the frequency of incident light. Particularly, the amplitudes in two orthogonal directions are identical, so that the polarization state always locates on a meridian of a Poincaré sphere. Near-field measurement confirms that there is indeed time retardation between the oscillations in the orthogonal directions of the L-shaped patterns. This approach offers an alternative way to manipulate the polarization state of light. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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32. Publisher's Note: Tuning the polarization state of light via time retardation with a microstructured surface [Phys. Rev. B 88,161104(R) (2013)].
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Shang-Chi Jiang, Xiang Xiong, Sarriugarte, Paulo, Sheng-Wei Jiang, Xiao-Bo Yin, Yuan Wang, Ru-Wen Peng, Di Wu, Hillenbrand, Rainer, Xiang Zhang, and Mu Wang
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OPTICAL polarization , *MICROSTRUCTURE - Abstract
A correction to the article "Tuning the polarization state of light via time retardation with a microstructured surface" that was published online in the October 2013 issue is presented.
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