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2. Calcitriol Suppressed Isoproterenol-induced Proliferation of Cardiac Fibroblasts via Integrin β3/FAK/Akt Pathway
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Xin-feng Wang, Qian Li, Xia Sun, Li-ming Zheng, Shao-li Cheng, and Yan-he Zhu
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Genetics ,Biochemistry - Published
- 2023
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3. Phenotypic and transcriptomic responses of the shade-grown species Panax ginseng to variable light conditions
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Yu-Xin Zhang, Yu-Qian Niu, Xin-Feng Wang, Zhen-Hui Wang, Meng-Li Wang, Ji Yang, Yu-Guo Wang, Wen-Ju Zhang, Zhi-Ping Song, and Lin-Feng Li
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Light ,Arabidopsis ,Panax ,Plant Science ,Photosynthesis ,Transcriptome - Abstract
Background and Aims Elucidating how plant species respond to variable light conditions is important to understand the ecological adaptation to heterogeneous natural habitats. Plant performance and its underlying gene regulatory network have been well documented in sun-grown plants. However, the phenotypic and molecular responses of shade-grown plants under variable light conditions have remained largely unclear. Methods We assessed the differences in phenotypic performance between Panax ginseng (shade-grown) and Arabidopsis thaliana (sun-grown) under sunlight, shade and deep-shade conditions. To further address the molecular bases underpinning the phenotypic responses, we compared time-course transcriptomic expression profiling and candidate gene structures between the two species. Key Results Our results show that, compared with arabidopsis, ginseng plants not only possess a lower degree of phenotypic plasticity among the three light conditions, but also exhibit higher photosynthetic efficiency under shade and deep-shade conditions. Further comparisons of the gene expression and structure reveal that differential transcriptional regulation together with increased copy number of photosynthesis-related genes (e.g. electron transfer and carbon fixation) may improve the photosynthetic efficiency of ginseng plants under the two shade conditions. In contrast, the inactivation of phytochrome-interacting factors (i.e. absent and no upregulation of the PIF genes) are potentially associated with the observed low degree of phenotypic plasticity of ginseng plants under variable light conditions. Conclusions Our study provides new insights into how shade-grown plants respond to variable light conditions. Candidate genes related to shade adaptation in ginseng provide valuable genetic resources for future molecular breeding of high-density planting crops.
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- 2022
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4. Crystalline monometal-substituted free carbenes
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Chenyang Hu, Xin-Feng Wang, Rui Wei, Chaopeng Hu, David A. Ruiz, Xiao-Yong Chang, and Liu Leo Liu
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General Chemical Engineering ,Biochemistry (medical) ,Materials Chemistry ,Environmental Chemistry ,General Chemistry ,Biochemistry - Published
- 2022
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5. A stable rhodium-coordinated carbene with a σ0π2 electronic configuration.
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Chaopeng Hu, Xin-Feng Wang, Jiancheng Li, Xiao-Yong Chang, and Liu Leo Liu
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ELECTRON configuration , *CHEMICAL shift (Nuclear magnetic resonance) , *NUCLEAR magnetic resonance spectroscopy , *LEWIS bases , *X-ray crystallography , *LEWIS acids - Abstract
Isolable singlet carbenes have universally adopted a σ2π0 electronic state, making them σ-donors and π-acceptors. We present a rhodium-coordinated, cationic cyclic diphosphinocarbene with a σ0π2 ground state configuration. Nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy studies show a carbene carbon chemical shift below −30.0 parts per million. X-ray crystallography reveals a planar RhP2C configuration. Quantum chemical calculations rationalize how σ-electron delocalization/donation and π-electron negative hyperconjugation together stabilize the formally vacant σ orbital and the filled π orbital at the carbene center. In contrast to traditional carbene counterparts this carbene can undergo synthetic transformations with both a Lewis base and a silver salt, producing a Lewis acid/base adduct and a silver π-complex, respectively. Exhibiting ambiphilic reactivity, it can also form a ketenimine through reaction with an isocyanide. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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6. Imputing DNA Methylation by Transferred Learning Based Neural Network
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Xin-Feng Wang, Xiang Zhou, Jia-Hua Rao, Zhu-Jin Zhang, and Yue-Dong Yang
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Computational Theory and Mathematics ,Hardware and Architecture ,Software ,Computer Science Applications ,Theoretical Computer Science - Published
- 2022
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7. Stable Ketenyl Anions via Ligand Exchange at an Anionic Carbon as Powerful Synthons**
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Rui Wei, Xin‐Feng Wang, David A. Ruiz, and Liu Leo Liu
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General Chemistry ,General Medicine ,Catalysis - Abstract
A (phosphino)diazomethyl anion salt 1 ([[P]−CN2][K(18-C-6)(THF)]) ([P] = [(CH2)(NDipp)]2P; 18-C-6 = 18-crown-6) behaves as a (phosphino)carbyne anion-dinitrogen adduct ([P]−C−←:N2). Under an atmosphere of carbon monoxide (CO), 1 undergoes a facile N2/CO ligand exchange reaction giving (phosphino)ketenyl anion salt [[P]−CCO][K(18-C-6)] 2. Oxidation of 2 with elemental Se affords (selenophosphoryl)ketenyl anion salt ([P](Se)−CCO][K(18-C-6)]) 3. These ketenyl anions feature a strongly bent geometry at the P-bound carbon and this carbon atom is highly nucleophilic. The electronic structure of 2 is examined by theoretical studies. Reactivity investigations demonstrate 2 as a versatile synthon for derivatives of ketene, enolate, acrylate and acrylimidate moieties.
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- 2023
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8. Cleavage of the Au−P Bond in Au‐Substituted Phosphines
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Rui Wei, Xin‐Feng Wang, and Liu Leo Liu
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Inorganic Chemistry - Published
- 2023
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9. Reduced Atmospheric Sulfate Enhances Fine Particulate Nitrate Formation in Eastern China
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Liang Wen, Likun Xue, Can Dong, Xin-Feng Wang, Tianshu Chen, Ying Jiang, Rongrong Gu, Penggang Zheng, Hongyong Li, Ye Shan, Yujiao Zhu, Yong Zhao, Xiangkun Yin, Hengde Liu, Jian Gao, Zhijun Wu, Tao Wang, h herrmann, and Wenxing Wang
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- 2023
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10. Asymmetric Total Synthesis of Taxol
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Chuang-Chuang Li, Xin-Feng Wang, Chen-Chen Gu, Ya-Jian Hu, and Long Min
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Pinacol coupling reaction ,Molecular Structure ,Paclitaxel ,endocrine system diseases ,Chemistry ,organic chemicals ,Total synthesis ,Stereoisomerism ,macromolecular substances ,General Chemistry ,Bond formation ,Ring (chemistry) ,Biochemistry ,Combinatorial chemistry ,Catalysis ,Taxol biosynthesis ,Colloid and Surface Chemistry ,Cyclization ,Intramolecular force ,Side chain ,Ene reaction - Abstract
Taxol is one of the most famous natural diterpenoids and an important anticancer medicine. Taxol represents a formidable synthetic challenge and has prompted significant interest from the synthetic community. However, in all the previous syntheses of Taxol, there have been no reports of closing the desired eight-membered ring through C1-C2 bond formation. Furthermore, the existence of Taxol-resistant tumors and side effects of Taxol make the development of new approaches to synthesize Taxol and its derivatives highly desirable. Here, we report the asymmetric total synthesis of Taxol using a concise approach through 19 isolated intermediates. The synthetically challenging eight-membered ring was constructed efficiently by a diastereoselective intramolecular SmI2-mediated pinacol coupling reaction to form the C1-C2 bond. The unique biomimetic oxygen ene reaction and the newly developed facile tandem C2-benzoate formation and C13 side chain installation improved the efficiency of the synthesis. The mild oxygen ene reaction under light conditions would be an alternative reaction involved in Taxol biosynthesis. This new convergent approach will allow the diverse creation of Taxol derivatives to enable further biological research.
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- 2021
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11. Phenotypic and transcriptional features of the Araliaceae species under distinct light environments
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Yu-Qian Niu, Yu-Xin Zhang, Xin-Feng Wang, Zhen-Hui Wang, Ji Yang, Yu-Guo Wang, Wen-Ju Zhang, Zhi-Ping Song, and Lin-Feng Li
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Elucidating how the plant species respond to variable light conditions is essential to understand the ecological adaptation to heterogeneous environments. Plant performance and gene regulatory network underpinning the adaptation have been well-documented in sun-grown species. In this study, we surveyed phenotypic and transcriptomic features of four shade-grown and one sun-grown woody species of the family Araliaceae under distinct light conditions. Our phenotypic comparisons demonstrate that the four shade-grown species possess lower light saturation point and higher assimilation ability of the net photosynthetic rate compared to the sun-grown species. In particular, the four shade-grown species maintain similar photosynthesis efficiency in both highlight and lowlight conditions. However, a significantly decreased photosynthesis rate was observed under lowlight condition of the sun-grown species compared to highlight condition. In addition, our leaf anatomical analyses reveal that while all the five species show different anatomical structures under distinct light conditions, the shade-grown species possess lower degree of phenotypic plasticity relative the sun-grown species. Further comparisons of the transcriptome profiling show that all the five species exhibit gene expression divergence among different light conditions. The differentially expressed genes identified in the five species are functionally related to photosynthesis, secondary metabolites and other basic metabolisms. More importantly, differential regulation of the photosynthesis- and photomorphogenesis-related genes are potentially correlated with the phenotypic responses to distinct light conditions of the five species. Our study provides new insights on how the sun- and shade-grown woody species respond to shade and sunlight environments.
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- 2022
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12. [Treatment of avulsion fracture of inferior pole of patella with improved angle of anchor and double pulley technique]
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Yue-Chuan, Gao, Xin-Feng, Wang, Liang-Chun, Zhao, Peng-Fei, Wang, Li-Ming, Zhong, and Jiang-Shui, Chen
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Adult ,Male ,Patella ,Middle Aged ,Fracture Fixation, Internal ,Fractures, Bone ,Young Adult ,Fractures, Avulsion ,Treatment Outcome ,Humans ,Female ,Aged ,Bone Wires ,Retrospective Studies - Abstract
To evaluate the angle of modified anchor nail placement and the curative effect of double pulley technology for the treatment of extreme avulsion fracture of lower patella.From December 2015 to December 2018, a total of 22 patients(10 males and 12 females) with avulsion fracture of the inferior pole of patella were retrospectively analyzed. The average age was (44.00±15.24) years old(range, 19 to 70 years). All patients were treated with modified anchor angle and double pulley technique. The range of motion(ROM) and Bostman score system were used to evaluate the functional recovery of knee joint.All 22 cases were followed up with an average of (30.86±8.00) weeks (18 to 46 weeks). At the last follow-up, ROM of the affected knee was (130.82±4.69) °, and the contralateral knee was (133.23 ± 3.15) °, there was no significant difference between two groups (Improved anchor placement angle and double pulley technique for treatment of extreme avulsion fracture of lower patella is easy to operate, with satisfactory curative effect and good recovery of knee joint function.
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- 2022
13. Synthetic Study toward the Total Synthesis of Lycoclavatumide
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Bin Wang, Xin-Feng Wang, and Chuang-Chuang Li
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Stereochemistry ,Chemistry ,Organic Chemistry ,Molecule ,Total synthesis ,Physical and Theoretical Chemistry ,Lycopodium alkaloid ,Ring (chemistry) ,Biochemistry - Abstract
The synthetically challenging and highly functionalized azabicyclo[6.4.1] ring system, which is found in lycopodium alkaloid lycoclavatumide and some natural molecules, was synthesized for the first time. The key reaction was a diastereoselective type II [5+2] cycloaddition with excellent functional group compatibility. We tried to install the desired eight-membered ring in the final product by RCM reaction.
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- 2020
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14. [Characteristics and Sources of Nitrated Phenols in Atmospheric Fine Particles of Northern Suburban Nanjing]
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Mei-Juan, Chen, Zi-He, Qian, Chen-Juan, Gu, Shu-Meng, Zhang, Zhi-Yi, Liu, Xin-Feng, Wang, and Xin-Lei, Ge
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Aerosols ,Air Pollutants ,China ,Coal ,Nitrates ,Phenols ,Humans ,Nitrogen Oxides ,Particulate Matter ,Seasons ,Environmental Monitoring ,Vehicle Emissions - Abstract
Nitrated phenols are a group of nitrogen-containing organics ubiquitously present in ambient air, which are also important components of atmospheric light-absorbing organic matter (brown carbon) that have significant impacts on climate change, air quality, and human health. In this study, we collected a total of 265 daily filter samples of fine particles (PM
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- 2022
15. Winter and spring variation in sources, chemical components and toxicological responses of urban air particulate matter samples in Guangzhou, China
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Mo Yang, Pasi Jalava, Xin-Feng Wang, Michael S. Bloom, Ari Leskinen, Henri Hakkarainen, Marjut Roponen, Mika Komppula, Qi-Zhen Wu, Shu-Li Xu, Li-Zi Lin, Ru-Qing Liu, Li-Wen Hu, Bo-Yi Yang, Xiao-Wen Zeng, Yun-Jiang Yu, and Guang-Hui Dong
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Air Pollutants ,China ,Environmental Engineering ,Environmental Chemistry ,Humans ,Particulate Matter ,Seasons ,Particle Size ,Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbons ,Pollution ,Waste Management and Disposal ,Environmental Monitoring - Abstract
The sources and chemical components of urban air particles exhibit seasonal variations that may affect their hazardousness to human health. Our aims were to investigate winter and spring variation in particulate matter (PM) sources, components and toxicological responses of different PM size fractions from samples collected in Guangzhou, China. Four size-segregated PM samples (PM
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- 2022
16. Sources, chemical components, and toxicological responses of size segregated urban air PM samples in high air pollution season in Guangzhou, China
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Mo, Yang, Hui-Xian, Zeng, Xin-Feng, Wang, Henri, Hakkarainen, Ari, Leskinen, Mika, Komppula, Marjut, Roponen, Qi-Zhen, Wu, Shu-Li, Xu, Li-Zi, Lin, Ru-Qing, Liu, Li-Wen, Hu, Bo-Yi, Yang, Xiao-Wen, Zeng, Guang-Hui, Dong, and Pasi, Jalava
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Environmental Engineering ,Environmental Chemistry ,Pollution ,Waste Management and Disposal - Abstract
The sources, sizes, components, and toxicological responses of particulate matter (PM) have demonstrated remarkable spatiotemporal variability. However, associations between components, sources, and toxicological effects in different-sized PM remain unclear. The purposes of this study were to 1) determine the sources of PM chemical components, 2) investigate the associations between components and toxicology of PM from Guangzhou high air pollution season. We collected size-segregated PM samples (PM
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- 2023
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17. Phenotypic and transcriptomic responses of the sun- and shade-loving plants to sunlight and dim-light conditions
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Yu-Xin Zhang, Yu-Qian Niu, Xin-Feng Wang, Zhen-Hui Wang, Meng-Li Wang, Ji Yang, Yu-Guo Wang, Wen-Ju Zhang, Zhi-Ping Song, and Lin-Feng Li
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fungi ,food and beverages - Abstract
Elucidating how plant species respond to variable light conditions is important to understanding the ecological adaptation to heterogeneous natural habitats. However, the phenotypic responses and gene regulatory network of shade-loving plants under distinct light conditions have remained largely unclear. In this study, we assessed the differences in phenotypic and transcriptomic responses between Arabidopsis (sun-loving) and Panax ginseng (shade-loving) to sunlight and dim-light conditions. Our results showed that, compared to the Arabidopsis, ginseng plants not only exhibited a lower degree of phenotypic plasticity in response to distinct light conditions, but also showed higher photosynthetic efficiency under dim-light conditions. Further time-course transcriptome profiling and gene structural analyses revealed that differentially transcriptional regulation together with increased copy number of the photosynthesis-related genes (i.e., electron transfer and carbon fixation) may improve the photosynthetic efficiency of ginseng plants under dim-light conditions. In contrast, the loss-function and inactivation of phytochrome-interacting factors are potentially associated with the observed low degree of phenotypic plasticity of ginseng plants under the changing light conditions. Our study provides new insights on how shade-loving plants respond to variable light conditions. Candidate genes related to shade adaptation in ginseng provide valuable genetic resources for future molecular breeding of high-density planting crops.HighlightThe shade-loving species Panax ginseng possesses lower phenotypic plasticity under distinct light conditions and shows high photosynthesis efficiency under dim-light condition.
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- 2022
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18. [Long-term Trends and Sources of Atmospheric Halocarbons at Mount Taishan, Northern China]
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Feng, Zhao, Tian-Shu, Chen, Can, Dong, Hong-Yong, Li, Zi-Lu, Liu, Yu-Jian, Bi, Zhao-Xin, Guo, Xin-Feng, Wang, Ling-Xiao, Yang, Tao, Wang, Wen-Xing, Wang, and Li-Kun, Xue
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Air Pollutants ,China ,Atmosphere ,Biomass ,Seasons ,Environmental Monitoring - Abstract
Halocarbons are hot topics in atmospheric environment and climate change research. Combining observational data from six field campaigns at the summit of Mount Taishan (36.25°N, 117.10°E, 1534 m above sea level) with backward trajectory and receptor source analyses, this study analyzed the long-term trends and major emission sources of halocarbons in the regional background atmosphere of the North China Plain (NCP) from 2003 to 2018. The results showed that the volume fraction of species eliminated by the Montreal Protocol (MP) showed a significant downward trend; however, the MP-controlled and unregulated species showed an overall upward trend. Meanwhile, the median volume fraction of the MP-controlled and unregulated species at Mount Taishan were significantly higher than the mid-latitude median background values in the northern hemisphere. Mount Taishan air was mainly affected by four types of air masses, of which the air mass originating from NCP accounted for the highest proportion (41%). The major sources of halocarbons were biomass/biofuel burning (38.1%), refrigeration (26.2%), industrial and domestic solvent use (21.7%), solvent use in the electronic industry (8.7%), and leakage of chlorofluorocarbon (CFCs) banks (5.3%). This study fully demonstrates that MP has been effectively implemented in China and provides evidence and recommendations to further reduce and control the volume fraction of halocarbons.
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- 2022
19. Genome sequences of five Sitopsis species of Aegilops and the origin of polyploid wheat B subgenome
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Lin-Feng Li, Zhi-Bin Zhang, Zhen-Hui Wang, Ning Li, Yan Sha, Xin-Feng Wang, Ning Ding, Yang Li, Jing Zhao, Ying Wu, Lei Gong, Fabrizio Mafessoni, Avraham A. Levy, and Bao Liu
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Polyploidy ,Plant Breeding ,Aegilops ,Plant Science ,Molecular Biology ,Genome, Plant ,Phylogeny ,Triticum - Abstract
Common wheat (Triticum aestivum, BBAADD) is a major staple food crop worldwide. The diploid progenitors of the A and D subgenomes have been unequivocally identified; that of B, however, remains ambiguous and controversial but is suspected to be related to species of Aegilops, section Sitopsis. Here, we report the assembly of chromosome-level genome sequences of all five Sitopsis species, namely Aegilops bicornis, Ae. longissima, Ae. searsii, Ae. sharonensis, and Ae. speltoides, as well as the partial assembly of the Amblyopyrum muticum (synonym Aegilops mutica) genome for phylogenetic analysis. Our results reveal that the donor of the common wheat B subgenome is a distinct, and most probably extinct, diploid species that diverged from an ancestral progenitor of the B lineage to which the still extant Ae. speltoides and Am. muticum belong. In addition, we identified interspecific genetic introgressions throughout the evolution of the Triticum/Aegilops species complex. The five Sitopsis species have various assembled genome sizes (4.11-5.89 Gb) with high proportions of repetitive sequences (85.99%-89.81%); nonetheless, they retain high collinearity with other genomes or subgenomes of species in the Triticum/Aegilops complex. Differences in genome size were primarily due to independent post-speciation amplification of transposons. We also identified a set of Sitopsis genes pertinent to important agronomic traits that can be harnessed for wheat breeding. These newly assembled genome resources provide a new roadmap for evolutionary and genetic studies of the Triticum/Aegilops complex, as well as for wheat improvement.
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- 2021
20. Fish consumption and risk of non-Hodgkin lymphoma: A meta-analysis of observational studies
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Xin-feng Wang, Lu Zhou, Wenyu Shi, Xiao-hong Xu, Li Yang, and De-pei Wu
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Oncology ,medicine.medical_specialty ,business.industry ,Lymphoma, Non-Hodgkin ,Fishes ,Hematology ,medicine.disease ,Fish consumption ,Diet ,Lymphoma ,Risk Factors ,immune system diseases ,Case-Control Studies ,hemic and lymphatic diseases ,Internal medicine ,Meta-analysis ,medicine ,Animals ,Humans ,Hodgkin lymphoma ,Observational study ,Prospective Studies ,business - Abstract
Objectives: Whether a relationship between fish consumption and non-Hodgkin lymphoma (NHL) risk exists is an open issue. We carried out a meta-analysis to explore this association according to the ...
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- 2020
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21. Efficacy of Long-term Selenium Supplementation in the Treatment of Chronic Keshan Disease with Congestive Heart Failure
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Jie-Hua Xu, Guang Yang, Mikko J. Lammi, Yan-He Zhu, Jin Wei, Li-xin Wang, Wuhong Tan, Xiong Guo, and Xin-Feng Wang
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Adult ,Male ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Biochemistry ,Electrocardiography ,Selenium ,Selenium deficiency ,Internal medicine ,Keshan disease ,Heart rate ,Enterovirus Infections ,Genetics ,medicine ,Humans ,Proportional Hazards Models ,Retrospective Studies ,Heart Failure ,Ejection fraction ,business.industry ,medicine.disease ,Blood pressure ,Heart failure ,Chronic Disease ,Dietary Supplements ,Cohort ,Cardiology ,Female ,Cardiomyopathies ,business ,Body mass index - Abstract
Few effective treatments for chronic Keshan disease have been available till now. The efficacy of long-term selenium supplementation in the treatment of chronic Keshan disease with congestive heart failure is inconclusive. This study aimed to determine whether selenium supplementation is associated with a decreased risk of cardiac death in chronic Keshan disease with congestive heart failure by ten years of follow-up. A retrospective long-term follow-up analysis was performed on a monitored cohort consisting of 302 chronic Keshan disease patients with a mean age of 40.8±11.4 years. Of the 302 chronic Keshan disease patients, 170 (56.3%) were given selenium supplementation until the end point of follow-up. Cox proportional hazards regression models were used to identify the independent predictors of cardiac events. Our results showed that during the follow-up, there were 101 deaths of patients with chronic Keshan disease in the selenium supplementation group (101/170, 59.4%) and 98 in non-selenium supplementation group (98/132, 74.2%). Multivariate analyses suggested that selenium supplementation was associated with a decreased risk of cardiac death (HR 0.39, 95% CI 0.28-0.53) after adjustment for baseline age, sex, cigarette smoking, family history of Keshan disease, body mass index (BMI), heart rate, electrocardiogram (ECG) abnormalities, blood pressure, initial cardiothoracic ratio, left ventricular ejection fractions (LVEF) and whole-blood selenium concentration. Our ten-year follow-up analysis indicated that selenium supplementation, specifically combined with the use of angiotensin-converting enzyme inhibitor and beta blocker therapy, improved the survival of patients with chronic Keshan disease with congestive heart failure. BMI, selenium deficiency, male, combined ECG abnormalities, LVEF, and fast heart rate increased the risk of cardiac events.
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22. Development and validation of an MRI-based radiomics nomogram for distinguishing Warthin's tumour from pleomorphic adenomas of the parotid gland
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Zong-Jing Liu, Cheng Dong, Xin-Feng Wang, Wen-Hui Zhao, Zeng-jie Wu, Qi Xu, Ming-gang Yuan, Ying-mei Zheng, and Jiao Chen
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Pathology ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Adenoma, Pleomorphic ,030218 nuclear medicine & medical imaging ,Pleomorphic adenoma ,03 medical and health sciences ,Warthin's tumour ,0302 clinical medicine ,Radiomics ,medicine ,Humans ,Parotid Gland ,Radiology, Nuclear Medicine and imaging ,General Dentistry ,Retrospective Studies ,medicine.diagnostic_test ,business.industry ,Magnetic resonance imaging ,General Medicine ,Nomogram ,medicine.disease ,Magnetic Resonance Imaging ,Parotid gland ,Nomograms ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Otorhinolaryngology ,030220 oncology & carcinogenesis ,Parotid Neoplasms ,Treatment decision making ,business ,Research Article - Abstract
Objective: Preoperative differentiation between parotid Warthin’s tumor (WT) and pleomorphic adenoma (PMA) is crucial for treatment decisions. The purpose of this study was to establish and validate an MRI-based radiomics nomogram for preoperative differentiation between WT and PMA. Methods and materials: A total of 127 patients with histological diagnosis of WT or PMA from two clinical centres were enrolled in training set (n = 75; WT = 34, PMA = 41) and external test set (n = 52; WT = 24, PMA = 28). Radiomics features were extracted from axial T1WI and fs-T2WI images. A radiomics signature was constructed, and a radiomics score (Rad-score) was calculated. A clinical factors model was built using demographics and MRI findings. A radiomics nomogram combining the independent clinical factors and Rad-score was constructed. The receiver operating characteristic analysis was used to assess the performance levels of the nomogram, radiomics signature and clinical model. Results: The radiomics nomogram incorporating the age and radiomics signature showed favourable predictive value for differentiating parotid WT from PMA, with AUCs of 0.953 and 0.918 for the training set and test set, respectively. Conclusions: The MRI-based radiomics nomogram had good performance in distinguishing parotid WT from PMA, which could optimize clinical decision-making.
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- 2021
23. Evolutionary Contribution of Duplicated Genes to Genome Evolution in the Ginseng Species Complex
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Bao Liu, Tianyuan Lu, Ning Ding, Ming-Rui Li, Si-Tong Liu, Lin-Feng Li, Zhen-Hui Wang, Peng Jiang, Jing Zhao, and Xin-Feng Wang
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AcademicSubjects/SCI01140 ,Genome evolution ,Species complex ,DNA methylation ,AcademicSubjects/SCI01130 ,Panax ,Biology ,Genome ,Evolution, Molecular ,Polyploidy ,Magnoliopsida ,Evolutionary biology ,gene duplication model ,Gene Duplication ,Gene duplication ,Proteome ,gene expression ,Genetics ,Epigenetics ,Gene ,Genome, Plant ,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics ,Research Article - Abstract
Genes duplicated by whole genome duplication (WGD) and small-scale duplication (SSD) have played important roles in adaptive evolution of all flowering plants. However, it still remains underinvestigated how the distinct models of duplication events and their contending evolutionary patterns have shaped the genome and epigenomes of extant plant species. In this study, we investigated the contribution of the WGD- and SSD-derived duplicate genes to the genome evolution of one diploid and three closely related allotetraploid Panax species based on genome, methylome, and proteome data sets. Our genome-wide comparative analyses revealed that although the ginseng species complex was recently diverged, they have evolved distinct overall patterns of nucleotide variation, cytosine methylation, and protein-level expression. In particular, genetic and epigenetic asymmetries observed in the recent WGD-derived genes are largely consistent across the ginseng species complex. In addition, our results revealed that gene duplicates generated by ancient WGD and SSD mechanisms exhibited distinct evolutionary patterns. We found the ancient WGD-derived genes (i.e., ancient collinear gene) are genetically more conserved and hypomethylated at the cytosine sites. In contrast, some of the SSD-derived genes (i.e., dispersal duplicated gene) showed hypermethylation and high variance in nucleotide variation pattern. Functional enrichment analyses of the duplicated genes indicated that adaptation-related traits (i.e., photosynthesis) created during the distant ancient WGDs are further strengthened by both the more recent WGD and SSD. Together, our findings suggest that different types of duplicated genes may have played distinct but relaying evolutionary roles in the polyploidization and speciation processes in the ginseng species complex.
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24. High Chromosomal Stability and Immortalized Totipotency Characterize Long-Term Tissue Cultures of Chinese Ginseng (Panax Ginseng)
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Xueqi Fu, Bao Liu, Si-Tong Liu, Zhen-Hui Wang, Xiaodong Liu, Xin-Feng Wang, Jing Zhao, Ning Li, Lin-Feng Li, Lili Jiang, Xiaomeng Li, and Yutong Liu
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Time Factors ,lcsh:QH426-470 ,Somatic cell ,Transgene ,Panax ,ginseng ,Biology ,medicine.disease_cause ,human health ,complex mixtures ,Article ,Chromosomes, Plant ,Tissue Culture Techniques ,Ginseng ,Tissue culture ,Gene Expression Regulation, Plant ,Chromosomal Instability ,Chromosome instability ,Genetics ,medicine ,totipotency ,tissue culture ,Genetics (clinical) ,Plant Proteins ,Sequence Analysis, RNA ,Gene Expression Profiling ,food and beverages ,Phenotype ,chromosomal stability ,Cell biology ,lcsh:Genetics ,Callus ,Carcinogenesis ,carcinogenesis - Abstract
Chinese ginseng (Panax ginseng C. A. Meyer) is a highly cherished traditional Chinese medicine, with several confirmed medical effects and many more asserted health-boosting functions. Somatic chromosomal instability (CIN) is a hallmark of many types of human cancers and also related to other pathogenic conditions such as miscarriages and intellectual disabilities, hence, the study of this phenomenon is of wide scientific and translational medical significance. CIN also ubiquitously occurs in cultured plant cells, and is implicated as a major cause of the rapid decline/loss of totipotency with culture duration, which represents a major hindrance to the application of transgenic technologies in crop improvement. Here, we report two salient features of long-term cultured callus cells of ginseng, i.e., high chromosomal stability and virtually immortalized totipotency. Specifically, we document that our callus of ginseng, which has been subcultured for 12 consecutive years, remained highly stable at the chromosomal level and showed little decline in totipotency. We show that these remarkable features of cultured ginseng cells are likely relevant to the robust homeostasis of the transcriptional expression of specific genes (i.e., genes related to tissue totipotency and chromosomal stability) implicated in the manifestation of these two complex phenotypes. To our knowledge, these two properties of ginseng have not been observed in any animals (with respect to somatic chromosomal stability) and other plants. We posit that further exploration of the molecular mechanisms underlying these unique properties of ginseng, especially somatic chromosomal stability in protracted culture duration, may provide novel clues to the mechanistic understanding of the occurrence of CIN in human disease.
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- 2021
25. Origins and domestication of cultivated banana inferred from chloroplast and nuclear genes.
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Lin-Feng Li, Hua-Ying Wang, Cui Zhang, Xin-Feng Wang, Feng-Xue Shi, Wen-Na Chen, and Xue-Jun Ge
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Medicine ,Science - Abstract
Cultivated bananas are large, vegetatively-propagated members of the genus Musa. More than 1,000 cultivars are grown worldwide and they are major economic and food resources in numerous developing countries. It has been suggested that cultivated bananas originated from the islands of Southeast Asia (ISEA) and have been developed through complex geodomestication pathways. However, the maternal and parental donors of most cultivars are unknown, and the pattern of nucleotide diversity in domesticated banana has not been fully resolved.We studied the genetics of 16 cultivated and 18 wild Musa accessions using two single-copy nuclear (granule-bound starch synthase I, GBSS I, also known as Waxy, and alcohol dehydrogenase 1, Adh1) and two chloroplast (maturase K, matK, and the trnL-F gene cluster) genes. The results of phylogenetic analyses showed that all A-genome haplotypes of cultivated bananas were grouped together with those of ISEA subspecies of M. acuminata (A-genome). Similarly, the B- and S-genome haplotypes of cultivated bananas clustered with the wild species M. balbisiana (B-genome) and M. schizocarpa (S-genome), respectively. Notably, it has been shown that distinct haplotypes of each cultivar (A-genome group) were nested together to different ISEA subspecies M. acuminata. Analyses of nucleotide polymorphism in the Waxy and Adh1 genes revealed that, in comparison to the wild relatives, cultivated banana exhibited slightly lower nucleotide diversity both across all sites and specifically at silent sites. However, dramatically reduced nucleotide diversity was found at nonsynonymous sites for cultivated bananas.Our study not only confirmed the origin of cultivated banana as arising from multiple intra- and inter-specific hybridization events, but also showed that cultivated banana may have not suffered a severe genetic bottleneck during the domestication process. Importantly, our findings suggested that multiple maternal origins and a reduction in nucleotide diversity at nonsynonymous sites are general attributes of cultivated bananas.
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26. The average copy number variation (CNVA) of chromosome fragments is a potential surrogate marker for TMB in predicting responses to immunotherapy in Non-small cell lung cancer
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Yuan yuan Lei, Guo chao Zhang, Chao qi Zhang, li yan xue, Zhen lin Yang, Zhi liang Lu, Jian bing Huang, Ruo chuan Zang, Yun Che, Shuang shuang Mao, Ling ling Fang, cheng ming liu, Xin feng Wang, Su fei Zheng, Nan Sun, and Jie He
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Background: Genomic instability plays a large role in the process of cancer. Tumor mutational burden (TMB) is closely related to immunotherapy outcome and is an important manifestation of genomic instability. However, the cost of TMB detection is extremely high, which limits the use of TMB in clinical practice. Another new indicator of genome instability, CNVA (the average copy number variation) which calculates the changes of 0.5 Mb chromosomal fragments, requires extremely low sequencing depth, and is expected to replace TMB as a new marker of immune efficacy.Methods: A total of 50 samples (23 of which came from patients who received immunotherapy) were subjected to low-depth (10X) chromosome sequencing on the MGI platform. CNVA was calculated by the formula avg (abs (copy number-2)). Then, we analyzed the relationship between CNVA and immune infiltration or immunotherapy efficacy. In addition, through the analysis of whole genome sequencing data of 509 lung adenocarcinoma in the TCGA database, we compared CNVA with classic marker TMB to evaluate the value of CNVA as an immune evaluation index.Results: Compared with the low CNVA group, the high CNVA group had higher expression of PD-L1, CD39 and CD19, and more infiltration of CD8 + T cells and CD3 + T cells. Among the 23 patients treated with immunotherapy, the average CNVA value of the SD (stable disease)/PR (partial response) group was higher than that of the PD (progressive disease) group (P Conclusion: CNVA can be a good indicator of immune infiltration and predicting immunotherapy efficacy. With its low cost and potential clinical application for testing, it is expected to become a substitute for TMB.
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27. A new triterpene diglycoside from the roots of Bupleurum chinense DC. and its inhibitory effect on adipogensis in 3T3-L1 cells
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Yanyan Luo, Yufeng Cao, Xin-Feng Wang, Guolin Zhang, Weicheng Hu, Yujing Feng, Liang Chen, Ashfaq Ahmad Khan, Zhou-Wei Wu, Fu Li, Aftab Yaseen, Bin Chen, Mingkui Wang, Lun Wang, and Xueqin Li
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chemistry.chemical_classification ,biology ,010405 organic chemistry ,Chemical structure ,Organic Chemistry ,Peroxisome ,biology.organism_classification ,01 natural sciences ,0104 chemical sciences ,010404 medicinal & biomolecular chemistry ,Biochemistry ,Triterpene ,chemistry ,Enhancer binding ,Bupleurum chinense ,General Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutics ,Cytotoxicity ,Receptor ,Transcription factor - Abstract
A new triterpene diglycoside, tibesaikosaponin V (TKV), was isolated from the methanol extract of the roots of Bupleurum chinense DC. by normal and reversed phase column chromatography. The chemical structure of this new compound was elucidated based on extensive spectroscopic analysis, including 1D and 2D NMR, HR-ESI-MS, and chemical degradation method. Our results indicated that TKV inhibited lipid accumulation and triacylglycerol content occurred without cytotoxicity to 3T3-L1 adipocytes. Furthermore, TKV significantly suppressed the mRNA expression of nuclear transcription factors such as, peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor γ (PPARγ) and CCAAT/enhancer binding protein α (C/EBPα). These results suggest that TKV shows the ability to inhibit 3T3-L1 preadipocyte differentiation of and may have therapeutic potential for obesity and its associated metabolic disorders.
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28. Adaptability evaluation of fully mechanized coal mining under the condition of typical coal seam
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Xin-feng Wang, Wen-zhi Ding, and Guan-shuang Tan
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Engineering ,animal structures ,Evaluation system ,the thinner middle thick coal seam ,Materials Science (miscellaneous) ,media_common.quotation_subject ,ComputerApplications_COMPUTERSINOTHERSYSTEMS ,complex mixtures ,GeneralLiterature_MISCELLANEOUS ,Adaptability ,the principle of fuzzy mathematics ,comprehensive evaluation ,Mining engineering ,lcsh:Technology (General) ,otorhinolaryngologic diseases ,Instrumentation ,ComputingMethodologies_COMPUTERGRAPHICS ,media_common ,fully mechanized mining technique ,Petroleum engineering ,business.industry ,Mechanical Engineering ,Coal mining ,respiratory tract diseases ,embryonic structures ,Fuzzy mathematics ,lcsh:T1-995 ,business - Abstract
According to the characteristics of fully mechanized mining technique in thinner middle thick coal seam of Yuanzhuang coal mine, using the principle of fuzzy mathematics to build up the hierarchy analysis model of thinner middle thick coal seam mining technology of geological condition and comprehensive evaluation system. The influence factors and evaluation index of comprehensive evaluation model are obtained, the results can provide a theoretical basis and quantitative standard adaptability for thinner middle thick coal seam mining technology.
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29. Pleural effusion adenosine deaminase: a candidate biomarker to discriminate between Gram-negative and Gram-positive bacterial infections of the pleural space
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Jun-Li Wang, Ruo-Lin Li, Mao-Shui Wang, and Xin-Feng Wang
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Male ,Microbiological culture ,Pleural effusion ,Adenosine Deaminase ,Antibiotics ,Gastroenterology ,law.invention ,0302 clinical medicine ,Adenosine deaminase ,law ,Positive predicative value ,030212 general & internal medicine ,lcsh:R5-920 ,biology ,General Medicine ,Clinical Science ,Middle Aged ,Parapneumonic Pleural Effusion ,Gram staining ,Predictive value of tests ,Female ,lcsh:Medicine (General) ,Adult ,medicine.medical_specialty ,medicine.drug_class ,Gram-positive bacteria ,Gram-Positive Bacteria ,Sensitivity and Specificity ,Diagnosis, Differential ,03 medical and health sciences ,Predictive Value of Tests ,Internal medicine ,Gram-Negative Bacteria ,medicine ,Humans ,Gram-Positive Bacterial Infections ,Aged ,Retrospective Studies ,business.industry ,Clinical Enzyme Tests ,medicine.disease ,biology.organism_classification ,respiratory tract diseases ,Treatment ,Pleural Effusion ,030228 respiratory system ,Immunology ,biology.protein ,business ,Gram-Negative Bacterial Infections ,Biomarkers - Abstract
OBJECTIVES: Delay in the treatment of pleural infection may contribute to its high mortality. In this retrospective study, we aimed to evaluate the diagnostic accuracy of pleural adenosine deaminase in discrimination between Gram-negative and Gram-positive bacterial infections of the pleural space prior to selecting antibiotics. METHODS: A total of 76 patients were enrolled and grouped into subgroups according to Gram staining: 1) patients with Gram-negative bacterial infections, aged 53.2±18.6 years old, of whom 44.7% had empyemas and 2) patients with Gram-positive bacterial infections, aged 53.5±21.5 years old, of whom 63.1% had empyemas. The pleural effusion was sampled by thoracocentesis and then sent for adenosine deaminase testing, biochemical testing and microbiological culture. The Mann-Whitney U test was used to examine the differences in adenosine deaminase levels between the groups. Correlations between adenosine deaminase and specified variables were also quantified using Spearman’s correlation coefficient. Moreover, receiver operator characteristic analysis was performed to evaluate the diagnostic accuracy of pleural effusion adenosine deaminase. RESULTS: Mean pleural adenosine deaminase levels differed significantly between Gram-negative and Gram-positive bacterial infections of the pleural space (191.8±32.1 U/L vs 81.0±16.9 U/L, p
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30. Asymmetric Total Synthesis of Taxol.
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Ya-Jian Hu, Chen-Chen Gu, Xin-Feng Wang, Long Min, and Chuang-Chuang Li
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31. Evaluation and analysis on suitability of development and utilization of the bank line resources in the middle reaches of Yangtze River
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Pan, XIAO, primary, Ke, PENG, primary, Xing-yue-zi, ZHAO, primary, Xin-feng, WANG, primary, Chuan, LIANG, primary, and Gang, CHENG, primary
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32. Genetic and Epigenetic Diversities Shed Light on Domestication of Cultivated Ginseng (Panax ginseng)
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Bao Liu, Xutong Wang, Xin-Feng Wang, Hong-Xing Xiao, Ming-Rui Li, Feng-Xue Shi, Lin-Feng Li, Ya-Ling Li, Cui Zhang, and Yu-Xin Zhou(#)
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Crops, Agricultural ,food.ingredient ,Asia ,Chloroplasts ,DNA, Plant ,Population ,Panax ,Plant Science ,Biology ,complex mixtures ,Epigenesis, Genetic ,Evolution, Molecular ,Ginseng ,Cytosine ,food ,Genetic variation ,Botany ,Epigenetics ,education ,Domestication ,Molecular Biology ,education.field_of_study ,Plants, Medicinal ,Phylogenetic tree ,food and beverages ,Genetic Variation ,Sequence Analysis, DNA ,DNA Methylation ,Herb ,Genetic structure ,Genome, Plant ,Microsatellite Repeats - Abstract
Chinese ginseng (Panax ginseng) is a medically important herb within Panax and has crucial cultural values in East Asia. As the symbol of traditional Chinese medicine, Chinese ginseng has been used as a herbal remedy to restore stamina and capacity in East Asia for thousands of years. To address the evolutionary origin and domestication history of cultivated ginseng, we employed multiple molecular approaches to investigate the genetic structures of cultivated and wild ginseng across their distribution ranges in northeastern Asia. Phylogenetic and population genetic analyses revealed that the four cultivated ginseng landraces, COMMON, BIANTIAO, SHIZHU, and GAOLI (also known as Korean ginseng), were not domesticated independently and Fusong Town is likely one of the primary domestication centers. In addition, our results from population genetic and epigenetic analyses demonstrated that cultivated ginseng maintained high levels of genetic and epigenetic diversity, but showed distinct cytosine methylation patterns compared with wild ginseng. The patterns of genetic and epigenetic variation revealed by this study have shed light on the domestication history of cultivated ginseng, which may serve as a framework for future genetic improvements.
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33. Experimental Investigation on Thermophysical Performance of BN/EG Nanofluids Influenced by Dispersant
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Jian Feng Guo, Yan Jiao Li, Zhi Qing Guo, Qiu Juan Lv, and Xin Feng Wang
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Viscosity ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Nanofluid ,Ethylene ,Thermal conductivity ,Materials science ,chemistry ,Chemical engineering ,Boron nitride ,Alcohol ,General Medicine ,Dispersant - Abstract
Boron nitride/ethylene alcohol (BN/EG) nanofluid was synthesized by two-step method. The effect of dispersant on stability, viscosity and thermal conductivity enhancement was investigated. The experimental results indicated that the addition of anionic dispersant (SHMP) and catioic dispersant (CTAB) will induce the severe deterioration of stability of BN/EG nanofluids. PVP, which belonging to non-ionic dispersant, can improve the stability and fluidity obviously besides keeping the enhancement of thermal conductivity.
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34. A New Type ADAMS-Based Virtual Prototype of Folding-Arm Gondola
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Xin Feng Wang, Kai Zhou, Jian Feng Guo, Yi Tao, and Fan Xie
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Engineering ,Engineering drawing ,business.industry ,Foundation (engineering) ,General Medicine ,Folding (DSP implementation) ,Type (model theory) ,business ,Working condition - Abstract
This paper has introduced the method how to establish a model for the virtual prototype of new type folding-arm gondola CD 250 based on the ADAMS technology, then to do analyses and inspection for the built virtual prototype, and to combine the test results with the traditional DOF calculation to sum up the feasible calculation method for DOF, finally, further verify the rationality of the model, which provides the necessary foundation for subsequently utilizing the virtual prototype technology to analyze the working condition of the gondola.
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35. Evaluation of ALS Assay of TB-SA for Diagnosis of Pulmonary Tuberculosis
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Xiao-Guang Yang, Mao-Shui Wang, Xin-Feng Wang, and Jin Jiao
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Adult ,Male ,Mesothelioma ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Lung Neoplasms ,Tuberculosis ,Adolescent ,Lymphocyte ,Clinical Biochemistry ,Immunology ,macromolecular substances ,environment and public health ,Gastroenterology ,Mycobacterium tuberculosis ,Young Adult ,Antigen ,Pulmonary tuberculosis ,Internal medicine ,medicine ,Humans ,Immunology and Allergy ,Tuberculosis, Pulmonary ,Aged ,Aged, 80 and over ,Antigens, Bacterial ,integumentary system ,biology ,business.industry ,Area under the curve ,Healthy subjects ,Middle Aged ,biology.organism_classification ,medicine.disease ,Antibodies, Bacterial ,Medical Laboratory Technology ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Immunoglobulin G ,Leukocytes, Mononuclear ,biology.protein ,Biological Assay ,Female ,Antibody ,business - Abstract
The study evaluated tuberculosis specific antigen (TB-SA) antibody in lymphocyte supernatant (ALS) assay for diagnosis of pulmonary tuberculosis (PTB). The mean concentration of TB-SA ALS in PTB patients was significantly higher than that of two control groups (non-PTB patients and healthy subjects, P < 0.001). The area under the curve of the ALS assay were 0.960 (0.904-0.988, PTB vs healthy subjects), and were 0.822 (0.739-0.887, PTB vs Non-PTB patients), respectively. Our data indicated the ALS assay for TB-SA can be used as a screening test and is a useful adjunct to current tests for diagnosis of PTB.
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36. CEA, AFP, CA125, CA153 and CA199 in Malignant Pleural Effusions Predict the Cause
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Yun-Shan Wang, Xin-Feng Wang, Yan-Hua Wu, and Mao-Shui Wang
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Adult ,Male ,Mesothelioma ,Cancer Research ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Pathology ,Lung Neoplasms ,Adolescent ,CA-19-9 Antigen ,Lymphoma ,Epidemiology ,Pleural effusion ,Breast Neoplasms ,Adenocarcinoma ,Small-cell carcinoma ,Gastroenterology ,Young Adult ,Internal medicine ,Biomarkers, Tumor ,medicine ,Carcinoma ,Humans ,Malignant pleural effusion ,Child ,Lung cancer ,Aged ,Retrospective Studies ,Aged, 80 and over ,Leukemia ,business.industry ,Mucin-1 ,Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health ,Middle Aged ,medicine.disease ,Carcinoembryonic Antigen ,Pleural Effusion, Malignant ,ROC Curve ,Oncology ,CA-125 Antigen ,Child, Preschool ,Carcinoma, Squamous Cell ,Biomarker (medicine) ,Female ,alpha-Fetoproteins ,business - Abstract
Determination of the cause of malignant pleural effusions is important for treatment and management, especially in cases of unknown primaries. There are limited biomarkers available for prediction of the cause of malignant pleural effusion in clinical practice. Hence, we evaluated pleural levels of five tumor biomarkers (CEA, AFP, CA125, CA153 and CA199) in predicting the cause of malignant pleural effusion in a retrospective study. Kruskal-Wallis or Mann-Whitney U tests were carried out to compare levels of tumor markers in pleural effusion among different forms of neoplasia - lung squamous cell carcinoma, adenocarcinoma, or small cell carcinoma, mesothelioma, breast cancer, lymphoma/leukemia and miscellaneous. Receiver operator characteristic analysis was performed to evaluate sensitivity and specificity of biomarkers. The Kruskal-Wallis test showed significant differences in levels of pleural effusion CEA (P0.01), AFP (P0.01), CA153 (P0.01) and CA199 (P0.01), but not CA125 (P0.05), among the seven groups. Receiver operator characteristic analysis showed that, compared with other four tumor markers, CA153 was the best biomarker in diagnosing malignant pleural effusions of lung adenocarcinoma (area under curve (AUC): 0.838 (95%confidence interval: 0.787, 0.888); cut-off value: 10.2U/ ml; sensitivity: 73.2% (64.4-80.8)%, specificity: 85.2% (77.8-90.8)%), lung squamous cell carcinoma (AUC: 0.716 (0.652, 0.780); cut-off value: 14.2U/ml; sensitivity: 57.6% (50.7-64.3)%, specificity: 91.2% (76.3-98.0)%), and small-cell lung cancer (AUC: 0.812 (0.740, 0.884); cut-off value: 9.7U/ml; sensitivity: 61.5% (55.0-67.8)%, specificity: 94.1% (71.2-99.0)%); CEA was the best biomarker in diagnosing MPEs of mesothelioma (AUC: 0.726 (0.593, 0.858); cut-off value: 1.43ng/ml; sensitivity: 83.7% (78.3-88.2)%, specificity: 61.1% (35.8-82.6)%) and lymphoma/leukemia (AUC: 0.923 (0.872, 0.974); cut-off value: 1.71ng/ml; sensitivity: 82.8% (77.4-87.3)%, specificity: 92.3% (63.9-98.7)%). Thus CA153 and CEA appear to be good biomarkers in diagnosing different causes of malignant pleural effusion. Our findings implied that the two tumor markers may improve the diagnosis and treatment for effusions of unknown primaries.
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37. A Simple Strategy for Development of Single Nucleotide Polymorphisms from Non-Model Species and Its Application in Panax
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Ming Rui Li, Hong Xing Xiao, Hua Ying Wang, Cui Zhang, Lin-Feng Li, Feng Xue Shi, and Xin Feng Wang
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Conservation genetics ,Genotype ,Panax ,Population genetics ,Locus (genetics) ,Single-nucleotide polymorphism ,Biology ,Polymorphism, Single Nucleotide ,Article ,Catalysis ,Panax quinquefolium ,Nucleotide diversity ,lcsh:Chemistry ,Inorganic Chemistry ,Ginseng ,single copy nuclear gene ,Panax ginseng ,Physical and Theoretical Chemistry ,lcsh:QH301-705.5 ,Molecular Biology ,Spectroscopy ,Gene Library ,Molecular breeding ,Genetics ,Organic Chemistry ,Haplotype ,Genetic Variation ,General Medicine ,Computer Science Applications ,Genetics, Population ,lcsh:Biology (General) ,lcsh:QD1-999 ,conservation genetics - Abstract
Single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) are widely employed in the studies of population genetics, molecular breeding and conservation genetics. In this study, we explored a simple route to develop SNPs from non-model species based on screening the library of single copy nuclear genes (SCNGs). Through application of this strategy in Panax, we identified 160 and 171 SNPs from P. quinquefolium and P. ginseng, respectively. Our results demonstrated that both P. ginseng and P. quinquefolium possessed a high level of nucleotide diversity. The number of haplotype per locus ranged from 1 to 12 for P. ginseng and from 1 to 9 for P. quinquefolium, respectively. The nucleotide diversity of total sites (πT) varied between 0.000 and 0.023 for P. ginseng and 0.000 and 0.035 for P. quinquefolium, respectively. These findings suggested that this approach is well suited for SNP discovery in non-model organisms and is easily employed in standard genetics laboratory studies.
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38. Synthesis and Characterization of Co3O4 Nanoflowers for Lithium Ion Batteries
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Xiao Qing Pang, Kun Yu, Ning Liu, Xiao Xia Qing, Xian Qing Tian, and Xin Feng Wang
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Materials science ,Lithium vanadium phosphate battery ,Inorganic chemistry ,General Engineering ,Oxide ,chemistry.chemical_element ,Nanotechnology ,Nanoflower ,Lithium-ion battery ,Anode ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,chemistry ,Electrode ,Lithium ,Cobalt oxide - Abstract
The high capacity of Co3O4 nanoflowers (NFs) on Ni foam as anodes in Li ion batteries is reported in this paper. The NFs grown firmly on Ni foam is convenient for the construction of lithium ion batteries without any extra electrode preparation process. The NFs presents an initial discharge capacity of 811mAh g1 at a current of 1 C. Our facile solvothermal film growth technique offers an exciting opportunity for growth of metal oxide nanostructures on substrates with practical application in lithium ion batteries.
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39. Study on High-Temperature Heat Harm Control Technology in Deep Mine
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Qiang Wang, Xin Feng Wang, Yan Li, and Ming Zhong Gao
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Engineering ,Temperature control ,business.industry ,Geothermal energy ,Process (computing) ,Refrigeration ,Mechanical engineering ,General Medicine ,Deep mining ,Power (physics) ,Harm ,Reliability (semiconductor) ,business ,Process engineering - Abstract
In order to study the high temperature heat harm problem in the process of deep mining, Briefly analyzed the causes of high temperature by using the methods of theoretical analysis and field measurement. In addition, a series of high temperature control methods are put forward. Including take conventional non-artificial cooling and the artificial refrigeration cooling methods as well as new cooling methods of using geothermal energy cooling and combined cooling heating and power technology so many initiatives to solve the problems of high temperature of deep mine. The engineering practice proves the reliability of mine cooling technology,the results can provide a basis for prediction and control of high temperature of deep mine.
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40. Genetic and epigenetic differentiation between natural Betula ermanii (Betulaceae) populations inhabiting contrasting habitats
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Li-Li Ma, Lin-Feng Li, Bao Liu, Wei-Qing Wu, Xin-Feng Wang, Ming-Zhou Sun, Ma Re Yi, Xi-Wen Li, Hong-Xing Xiao, and Lily Jiang
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Betulaceae ,education.field_of_study ,Betula ermanii ,biology ,Ecology ,Population ,Forestry ,Horticulture ,biology.organism_classification ,Tundra ,Habitat ,Genetics ,Amplified fragment length polymorphism ,Adaptation ,education ,Molecular Biology ,Subalpine forest - Abstract
Disentangling the molecular mechanisms of adaptation in natural plant populations in response to different environmental conditions is a central topic in evolutionary biology. In the present study, we investigated a wind-pollinated woody species of Changbai Mountain of northeastern China, namely, Betula ermanii Cham. This woody species B. ermanii is not only a dominant species in subalpine forest (SF), but it also occurs in the alpine tundra (AT) regions. This attribute indicates that it may play important roles in the two contrast habitats. In order to evaluate the influences of different habitats on differentiation in B. ermanii, we assessed the genetic and epigenetic population structure in selected populations from two contrasting habitats by using amplified fragment length polymorphism (AFLP) and methylation-sensitive AFLP techniques. According to our results, the AT group not only exhibits higher genetic and epigenetic diversity than the SF group but also shows greater population genetic and epigenetic differentiation. In addition, the analysis of cytosine methylation levels also revealed that the AT group exhibits higher degrees of genome methylation than the SF group. Taken together, our results indicate that populations from two contrasting habitats show significantly different genetic and epigenetic population structures. Along with other potential explanations, these findings suggest that environmental conditions could play an important role in facilitating adaptive evolution in B. ermanii.
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41. Dynamic Analysis of Leveling Mechanism of New Goose-Neck Jib Gondola
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Xin Feng Wang, Xiao Jun Du, Jian Feng Guo, Yi Tao, and Kai Zhou
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Engineering ,Basis (linear algebra) ,business.industry ,Angular displacement ,Mechanical Engineering ,Product optimization ,Angular velocity ,Dynamic simulation ,Mechanics of Materials ,Control theory ,General Materials Science ,business ,Leveling mechanism ,Simulation - Abstract
In this paper, a virtual prototype has been built for new goose-neck jib gondola with type of CD250 on the basis of ADAMS, and then, the dynamic simulation to the effect of the leveling mechanism is analyzed to obtain the angular velocity curve and angular displacement curve of the basket, which can be regarded as the important evidence to analyze the operation effectiveness of the leveling mechanism of gondola. The approach provides the sufficient theoretical basis for rational design of the structure of gondola as well as product optimization.
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42. Diagnostic Value of Superoxide Dismutase in Tuberculous and Malignant Pleural Effusions
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Cui-Ping Guan, Xin-Feng Wang, Yan-Hua Wu, Mao-Shui Wang, Jin Jiao, and Xiao-Guang Yang
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Male ,Cancer Research ,Pathology ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Epidemiology ,Pleural effusion ,Diagnosis, Differential ,Superoxide dismutase ,Tuberculous pleural effusion ,medicine ,Humans ,Malignant pleural effusion ,biology ,Superoxide Dismutase ,business.industry ,Significant difference ,Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health ,Tuberculosis, Pleural ,Middle Aged ,medicine.disease ,Pleural Effusion, Malignant ,Oncology ,biology.protein ,Biomarker (medicine) ,Female ,Differential diagnosis ,business ,Area under the roc curve ,Biomarkers - Abstract
The aim of this study was to investigate the diagnostic value of superoxide dismutase (SOD) in tuberculous pleural effusions (TPEs) and malignant pleural effusions (MPEs). Pleural effusion (PE) samples from 100 patients were classified on the basis of diagnosis as TPE (n=57) and MPE (n=43). The activity of SOD was determined by pyrolgallol assay. A significant difference was observed in SOD activity ( P
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43. Color Image Compression Using Block Singular Value Decomposition
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Hong Bin Zhang, Xin Feng Wang, Zheng Yong Yu, and Peng Fei Xu
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Mathematical analysis ,ComputingMethodologies_IMAGEPROCESSINGANDCOMPUTERVISION ,MathematicsofComputing_NUMERICALANALYSIS ,General Medicine ,Computer Science::Numerical Analysis ,Block Truncation Coding ,Color image compression ,Image (mathematics) ,InformationSystems_GENERAL ,Matrix (mathematics) ,Computer Science::Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition ,Computer Science::Multimedia ,Singular value decomposition ,Algorithm ,Block (data storage) ,Mathematics ,Image compression ,Color Cell Compression - Abstract
This paper looks at the application of Singular Value Decomposition (SVD) to color image compression. Based on the basic principle and characteristics of SVD, combined with the image of the matrix structure. A block SVD-based image compression scheme is demonstrated and the usage feasibility of Block SVD-based image compression is proved.
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44. A Uniform Rule that Can Replace the Left-Hand Rule and the Right-Hand Rule in Electromagnetics
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Xin Feng Wang, Min Zhong Gao, and Hong Zhi Wang
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symbols.namesake ,Electromagnetics ,Current (mathematics) ,Classical mechanics ,Electromotive force ,Right-hand rule ,symbols ,General Medicine ,Magnetostatics ,Lenz's law ,Lorentz force ,Mathematics ,Magnetic field - Abstract
The left-hand rule and the right-hand rule are widely used in electromagnetics but are often confusing. Based on an analysis of the differences and commonalities of the two rules, a uniform rule using coordinate rotation is proposed to determine the direction of the magnetic force and the induced electromotive force (emf) or the induced current in a static magnetic field. Furthermore, we discuss how to use the uniform rule to determine the direction of the induced emf or current in a moving magnetic field, which is traditionally determined by Lenz's law. The uniform rule is easy to understand and remember.
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45. The effect of interfacial kinetics on the morphological stability of a spherical particle
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Fei Wang, Xin-Feng Wang, Mingwen Chen, Guo-Biao Lin, and Zi-Zong Wang
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Kinetics ,Thermodynamics ,Radius ,Condensed Matter Physics ,Stability (probability) ,Physics::Fluid Dynamics ,Condensed Matter::Soft Condensed Matter ,Inorganic Chemistry ,Crystal ,Growth velocity ,Crystallography ,Materials Chemistry ,Particle ,Critical stability - Abstract
This paper studies the effect of the temperature-depended interface kinetics on the morphological stability of a spherical particle under the non-equilibrium solidification condition. The result shows that as the interfacial kinetics parameter increases, the growth velocity of the spherical particle decreases. Compared with the case of neglecting interfacial kinetics, the temperature-depended interfacial kinetics has the significant stable effect on the morphological stability of the spherical crystal and the critical stability radius increases as the interfacial kinetics parameter increases.
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46. Rapid Prototyping Design of 3D Models by Reverse Engineering
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Dong Sheng Wang and Xin Feng Wang
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Rapid prototyping ,Reverse engineering ,business.industry ,Computer science ,Feature extraction ,Point cloud ,Boundary (topology) ,General Medicine ,computer.software_genre ,Feature (computer vision) ,Computer graphics (images) ,Curve fitting ,Computer vision ,Artificial intelligence ,business ,computer ,Smoothing - Abstract
The digital measurements of the back cover of a telephone receiver were carried out by a three dimensional measuring machine and the data point clouds of the contours were got. Using reverse engineering software, Imageware, the data point clouds were processed, including of data smoothing, data reducing, data point clouds resample, feature lines extracting and curve fitting. Based on the shape features of the research object, the 3D model of the back cover of the telephone receiver were reconstructed with the boundary curves and the scanning data point groups successfully. Precision evaluation was carried out to the 3D model and the error controlled within 0.2mm.
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47. The Effect of Anisotropic Surface Tension on Directional Solidification in the Extremely Short Wave Region
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Ming Wen Chen, Xin Feng Wang, Zi Dong Wang, and Yan Lin Wang
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Materials science ,Condensed matter physics ,business.industry ,General Engineering ,Perturbation (astronomy) ,Surface tension ,Planar ,Optics ,Dispersion relation ,Growth rate ,Supercooling ,business ,Anisotropy ,Directional solidification - Abstract
The morphologicalstability of a planar interface with the inclusion of the anisotropic surface tension is studied. The dispersion relation is obtained by means of the multi-variable expansion method. The result shows that the morphological stability of the solidification system in the extremely short wave region depends on the undercooling. As the anisotropic surface tension parameter increases the perturbation growth rate of the interface increases and the solidification system in the extremely short-wave region tends to destabilize.
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48. Influence of Ar/O2 Ratio on the Prpoperties of Transparent Conducting ZnO:Zr Films Deposited by DC Reactive Magnetron Sputtering
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Xin Feng Wang and Hua Fu Zhang
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Diffraction ,Reactive magnetron ,Crystallinity ,Materials science ,Sputtering ,Electrical resistivity and conductivity ,General Engineering ,Transmittance ,Analytical chemistry ,Thin film - Abstract
Transparent conducting ZnO:Zr thin films were deposited on glass substrates by DC reactive magnetron sputtering in Ar+O2ambience with different Ar/O2 ratios. The structural, electrical and optical properties of ZnO:Zr films were analyzed by X-ray diffraction, four-point probe measurements and UV–vis spectrophotometers. When Ar/O2ratio increases from 20:1 to 25:1, the resistivity significantly decreases because of the improvement of the crystallinity. However, with further increase in Ar/O2ratio, the crystallinity begins to deteriorate resulting in an increase in the resistivity. The films deposited at the optimum Ar/O2ratio of 25:1 have the minimum resistivity of 1.4×10-3Ω•cm and a high transmittance of above 92%.
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- 2011
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49. Fuel additives and heat treatment effects on nanocrystalline zinc ferrite phase composition
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Ping Hu, Dean Pan, Shengen Zhang, Xin-feng Wang, Jianjun Tian, Jian Wang, and Alex A. Volinsky
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Materials science ,Annealing (metallurgy) ,Spinel ,engineering.material ,Condensed Matter Physics ,Nanocrystalline material ,Electronic, Optical and Magnetic Materials ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Zinc ferrite ,chemistry ,Chemical engineering ,Impurity ,engineering ,Crystallite ,Citric acid ,Acrylic acid - Abstract
Nanocrystalline ZnFe 2 O 4 powder was prepared by the auto-combustion method using citric acid, acetic acid, carbamide and acrylic acid as fuel additives. Pure spinel zinc ferrite with the crystallite size of about 15 nm can be obtained by using acrylic acid as fuel additive. Samples prepared using other fuel additives contain ZnO impurities. In order to eliminate ZnO impurities, the sample prepared with citric acid as fuel additive was annealed at different temperatures up to 1000 °C in air and in argon. Annealed powders have pure ZnFe 2 O 4 phase when annealing temperature is higher than 650 °C in air. Sample annealed at 650 °C in air is paramagnetic. However, annealed powders become a mixture of Fe 3 O 4 and FeO after annealing at 1000 °C in argon atmosphere due to Zn volatility and the reduction reaction.
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- 2011
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50. Effect of Heating Rate on Microstructure Evolution and Magnetic Properties of Cold Rolled Non-Oriented Electrical Steel
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Cai-hong Zhang, Jun Li, Jian Wang, Jianjun Tian, Xin-feng Wang, and Shengen Zhang
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Materials science ,Annealing (metallurgy) ,Metallurgy ,Metals and Alloys ,Nucleation ,Recrystallization (metallurgy) ,engineering.material ,Microstructure ,Grain size ,Electromagnetic induction ,Mechanics of Materials ,Metallic materials ,Materials Chemistry ,engineering ,Electrical steel - Abstract
The effects of heating rate (ranging from 50 to 300 °C/s) during the final annealing process on microstructure evolution and magnetic properties of cold rolled non-oriented electrical steel were investigated. It was found that increasing heating rate increased the nucleation temperature and complete recrystallization temperature. At the same time, heating rate increasing could cause the substantially refined structures for the recrystallization grains and this grain refinement would decline when the heating rate was beyond 50 °C/s. The recrystallization texture exhibited pronounced improvement with heating rate, such as the intensity decrease of //ND (normal direction) fiber and the intensity increase of {110} Goss texture component. The texture improvement and grain size refinement caused by heating rate increasing resulted in complicated variation of the magnetic properties. The magnetic induction (B50) keeps increasing while heating rate increases from 15 to 300 °C/s which is due to the recrystallized texture optimization caused by rapid heating. The core losses (P1.5/50) decrease while heating rate increases from 15 to 100 °C/s; however, the core losses would increase when heating rate is higher than 100 °C/s, which is caused by the mean grain size refinement after rapid heating annealing. The results indicate that recrystallization texture and the magnetic properties of the non-oriented electrical steel can be improved definitely by rapid heating during the final annealing treatment.
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