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2. Using Chatbots to Teach Languages.
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Yu Li 0013, Chun-Yen Chen, Dian Yu 0002, Sam Davidson, Ryan Hou, Xun Yuan 0002, Yinghua Tan, Derek Pham, and Zhou Yu 0005
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- 2022
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3. Analysis on the Dynamic Responses of Steel Beam under the Condition of Heat and Blast Loads
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Yinghua Tan, Yang Li, Hao Wu, Min Tang, and Yachao Hu
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Fluid Flow and Transfer Processes ,Mechanical Engineering ,Condensed Matter Physics - Abstract
Numerical simulation and analysis on the responses of steel beam under fire thermal load and blast load are performed using ABAQUS general finite element program. In this study, two cases with different order of applying the fire thermal load and blast load in a different order are considered: 1) when the steel beam is heated by fire first and then is impacted by blast load, the influence of the temperature on the pulse amplitude–impulse (P-I) diagrams is discussed and the saturated impulse and the minimum impulse related to temperature are analyzed. 2) when steel beam is impacted by blast loading first and then is attacked by fire, the influences of the initial static load and the pulse amplitude on the critical temperature-impulse (Tcr-I) diagrams are analyzed. The analysis results show that the higher the temperature is, the lower the impact resistance capability of steel beam is. The saturated impulse and the minimum impulse can be used to measure the impact resistance capability of steel beam. The impulse I(ηD) can be used to measure the fire resistance performance of steel beam. The blast load can obviously reduce the fire resistance capability of steel beam.
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- 2022
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4. Electromagnetic Dalitz Decays of $D_{(s)}^\ast$ Mesons
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Yinghua Tan, Zhenyu Zhang, and Xiang Zhou
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Nuclear and High Energy Physics ,High Energy Physics - Phenomenology ,High Energy Physics - Phenomenology (hep-ph) ,Mathematics::Operator Algebras ,High Energy Physics::Phenomenology ,FOS: Physical sciences ,Astronomy and Astrophysics ,High Energy Physics::Experiment ,Nuclear Experiment ,Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Optics - Abstract
Rare electromagnetic decays of charmed mesons are useful laboratories to explore the structure of hadronic states and the interactions between photon and charmed mesons, to test the chiral perturbation theory in flavor sector and to search for new physics including dark photons. In this paper, we calculate the relative branching ratios of electromagnetic Dalitz decays $D_{(s)}^\ast\to D_{(s)}\ell^+\ell^-$ to their corresponding radiative decays $D_{(s)}^\ast\to D_{(s)}\gamma$, the dileptonic invariant mass spectra and the leptonic angular distributions with transition form factor in Vector-Meson Dominance model, where $D_{(s)}^\ast$ represents $D^\ast(2007)^0$, $D^\ast(2010)^\pm$, $D^\ast(2640)^\pm$, $D_s^{\ast\pm}$, $D_{s1}^\ast(2700)^\pm$ and $D_{s1}^\ast(2860)^\pm$., Comment: 9 pages, 12 figures
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- 2021
5. Association of rs2241766 and rs1501299 polymorphisms in the adiponectin gene with metabolic syndrome
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Yinghua Tang, Lianli Yin, and Faquan Lin
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adiponectin ,association ,metabolic syndrome ,polymorphisms ,Immunologic diseases. Allergy ,RC581-607 - Abstract
Abstract Objective To investigate the influence of adiponectin (APN) rs2241766 and rs1501299 polymorphisms on adiponectin levels and their association with metabolic syndrome (MetS). Methods Analyzed two polymorphisms (rs2241766 and rs1501299) of the adiponectin gene (ADIPOQ) in 210 MetS patients and 102 control patients using the polymerase chain reaction‐restriction fragment length polymorphism method and DNA sequencing technology. Results The genotypes of the rs2241766 T/G and rs1501299 G/T polymorphism were significantly associated with serum APN levels in MetS patients. The ADIPOQ polymorphisms were associated with a risk of MetS when compared with that in healthy controls. TG and GG genotypes of rs2241766 were associated with a significantly elevated risk of MetS as compared with the TT genotype (OR = 1.32 and OR = 2.53). Subjects with the G allele appeared to have higher susceptibility to MetS than those with the T allele (OR = 2.21). In common with the findings for rs2241766, the rs1501299 GT and TT genotypes were associated with a significantly increased risk of MetS as compared with the GG genotype (OR = 1.51 and OR = 2.24). The susceptibility to MetS appeared to be higher in subjects with the T allele than in those with the G allele (OR = 1.88). Conclusions The occurrence of MetS may be associated with genetic variations at the rs2241766 and rs1501299 loci, especially in individuals with T to G mutations (rs2241766) and G to T mutations (rs1501299). These mutations may lead to decreased APN levels and a higher risk of developing MetS.
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- 2024
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6. Pulse shape effects on the dynamic response of a steel beam under combined action of fire and explosion loads
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Shucai Li, Feng Xi, Zongqing Zhou, and Yinghua Tan
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Materials science ,business.industry ,Numerical analysis ,Metals and Alloys ,020101 civil engineering ,02 engineering and technology ,Building and Construction ,Structural engineering ,Action (physics) ,Dynamic load testing ,0201 civil engineering ,Pulse (physics) ,Exponential function ,020303 mechanical engineering & transports ,Amplitude ,0203 mechanical engineering ,Mechanics of Materials ,Fire resistance ,business ,Beam (structure) ,Civil and Structural Engineering - Abstract
Numerical analysis of the responses of steel beam under the combined action of fire and explosion loads are performed by using the ABAQUS general finite element program. The pulse shape effects on the fire and blast resistance capabilities of steel beam are investigated. The peak amplitude of the pulse load–impulse curve and the critical temperature–impulse curve is proposed to distinguish safe and unsafe areas. Two scenarios that apply fire and explosion loads in different orders are considered. Numerical analysis results show that the blast resistance capability of steel beam sequentially decreases under the action of exponential, triangular, and rectangular pulse loads; the effects of rectangular, triangular, and exponential explosion pulse loads on the fire resistance performance of steel beam consecutively decrease; and the pulse shape effects on the fire resistance capability of steel beam decreases with the increase in dynamic load ratio.
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- 2017
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7. Durable transgene expression and efficient re-administration after rAAV2.5T-mediated fCFTRΔR gene delivery to adult ferret lungs
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Yinghua Tang, Mehrnoosh Ebadi, Junying Lei, Zehua Feng, Shahab Fakhari, Peipei Wu, Mark D. Smith, Maria P. Limberis, Roland Kolbeck, Katherine J. Excoffon, Ziying Yan, and John F. Engelhardt
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adeno-associated virus ,gene therapy ,cystic fibrosis ,CFTR ,lung ,durability ,Genetics ,QH426-470 ,Cytology ,QH573-671 - Abstract
The dosing interval for effective recombinant adeno-associated virus (rAAV)-mediated gene therapy of cystic fibrosis lung disease remains unknown. Here, we assessed the durability of rAAV2.5T-fCFTRΔR-mediated transgene expression and neutralizing antibody (NAb) responses in lungs of adult wild-type ferrets. Within the first 3 months following rAAV2.5T-fCFTRΔR delivery to the lung, CFTRΔR transgene expression declined ∼5.6-fold and then remained stable to 5 months at ∼26% the level of endogenous CFTR. rAAV NAbs in the plasma and bronchoalveolar lavage fluid (BALF) peaked at 21 days, coinciding with peak ELISpot T cell responses to AAV capsid peptides, after which both responses declined and remained stable at 4–5 months post dosing. Administration of reporter vector rAAV2.5T-gLuc (gaussia luciferase) at 5 months following rAAV2.5T-fCFTRΔR dosing gave rise to similar levels of gLuc expression in the BALF as observed in age-matched reporter-only controls, demonstrating that residual BALF NAbs were functionally insignificant. Notably, the second vector administration led to a 2.6-fold greater ELISpot T cell response and ∼2.3-fold decline in fCFTRΔR mRNA and vector genomes derived from the initial rAAV2.5T-fCFTRΔR administration, suggesting selective destruction of transduced cells from the first vector dose. These findings provide insights into humoral and cellular immune response to rAAV that may be useful for optimizing gene therapy to the cystic fibrosis lung.
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- 2024
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8. Hollow Structured Micro/Nano MoS2 Spheres for High Electrocatalytic Activity Hydrogen Evolution Reaction
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Ke Yu, Ziqiang Zhu, Xiang Lei, Hao Fu, Yuanyuan Zhang, Yinghua Tan, Haili Song, Bangjun Guo, and Honglin Li
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Materials science ,Nanotechnology ,02 engineering and technology ,Overpotential ,010402 general chemistry ,021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology ,Electrocatalyst ,01 natural sciences ,0104 chemical sciences ,Nanomaterials ,Catalysis ,Metal ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,chemistry ,visual_art ,Nano ,visual_art.visual_art_medium ,Hydrothermal synthesis ,General Materials Science ,0210 nano-technology ,Molybdenum disulfide - Abstract
Molybdenum disulfide (MoS2) has attracted extensive attention as a non-noble metal electrocatalyst for hydrogen evolution reaction (HER). Controlling the skeleton structure at the nanoscale is paramount to increase the number of active sites at the surface. However, hydrothermal synthesis favors the presence of the basal plane, limiting the efficiency of catalytic reaction. In this work, perfect hollow MoS2 microspheres capped by hollow MoS2 nanospheres (hH-MoS2) were obtained for the first time, which creates an opportunity for improving the HER electrocatalytic performance. Benefiting from the controllable hollow skeleton structure and large exposed edge sites, high-efficiency HER activity was obtained for stacked MoS2 thin shells with a mild degree of disorder, proving the presence of rich active sites and the validity of the combined structure. In general, the obtained hollow micro/nano MoS2 nanomaterial exhibits optimized electrocatalytic activity for HER with onset overpotential as low as 112 mV, lo...
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- 2016
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9. Preparation of hollow microsphere@onion-like solid nanosphere MoS2coated by a carbon shell as a stable anode for optimized lithium storage
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Chao Li, Yinghua Tan, Ziqiang Zhu, Xiang Lei, Ke Yu, Hao Fu, Haili Song, Bangjun Guo, and Honglin Li
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Materials science ,Shell (structure) ,chemistry.chemical_element ,02 engineering and technology ,010402 general chemistry ,021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology ,Electrochemistry ,01 natural sciences ,Hydrothermal circulation ,0104 chemical sciences ,Microsphere ,Anode ,chemistry ,Chemical engineering ,Carbon source ,General Materials Science ,Lithium ,Composite material ,0210 nano-technology ,Carbon - Abstract
A one-step hydrothermal method was successfully used to fabricate hollow microsphere@onion-like solid nanosphere MoS2. Then the as-prepared sS-MoS2 was decorated with a carbon shell using dopamine as a carbon source by a facile route, resulting in hollow microsphere@onion-like solid nanosphere MoS2 decorated with carbon shell (sS-MoS2@C). A synergistic effect was observed for the two-component material, leading to new electrochemical processes for lithium storage, with improved electroconductivity and structural soundness, triggering an ascending capacity upon cycling. The as-prepared sS-MoS2@C exhibits optimized electrochemical behaviour with high specific capacity (1107 mA h g(-1) at 100 mA g(-1)), superior high-rate capability (805 mA h g(-1) at 5000 mA g(-1)) and good cycling stability (91.5% of capacity retained after 100 cycles), suggesting its potential application in high-energy lithium-ion batteries.
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- 2016
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10. Enhanced field emission and photocatalytic performance of MoS2 titania nanoheterojunctions via two synthetic approaches
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Ke Yu, Changqing Song, Bangjun Guo, Ziqiang Zhu, Honglin Li, Jinzhu Li, Hao Fu, and Yinghua Tan
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Materials science ,Heterojunction ,Nanotechnology ,Hydrothermal circulation ,Inorganic Chemistry ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Field electron emission ,chemistry ,Chemical engineering ,Photocatalysis ,Degradation (geology) ,Photodegradation ,Molybdenum disulfide ,Methylene blue - Abstract
Two types of molybdenum disulfide (MoS2) titania nanoheterojunctions with different morphologies were synthesized via two different approaches. They were facile and additive-free hydrothermal processes, which resulted in a high material productivity and controllable morphologies. Both the synthesis and their growth mechanisms are discussed in this paper. The field emission properties of MoS2 titania nanoheterojunctions were investigated in this research. The experimental data indicated that the MoS2@TiO2 heterojunctions had an excellent field emission performance with a turn-on field of 2.2 V μm(-1) and threshold field of 3.6 V μm(-1) on Si substrate because of the large quantities of sharp edges. Furthermore, because the p-n heterojunctions were formed, the photocatalytic activities of both composites were evaluated by monitoring the photodegradation of methylene blue. The results showed that the TiO2@MoS2 heterojunctions had better photocatalytic properties with 90% degradation within 100 minutes. The morphological differences generated from different synthetic approaches made a huge impact on the composites' properties.
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- 2015
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11. Analysis on Post-peak and Creep Mechanical Behavior of Highly-Weathered Rock
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Qian Zhang and Yinghua Tan
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Critical load ,Materials science ,Moisture ,Rheology ,Creep ,Cohesion (geology) ,Geotechnical engineering ,Rock mass classification ,Softening ,Water content ,Physics::Geophysics - Abstract
Highly-weathered rock mass’s failure is usually caused by creeping with time and high pressure, and the rock deformation process under the two conditions was analyzed in this study respectively. Firstly, In order to further learn the rheological characteristics of soft fractured rock mass, the creep test of highly-weathered breccia with different water content was processed, and the strain-time curves under different water conditions and the corresponding variation of creep curves with different stress levels and moisture states were obtained. The curves showed that influence of water content on the rheological characteristics of rock mass was significant and softening critical load (long-term strength) and softening critical depth of soft rock were greatly reduced due to the effect of water on rock structure. Simultaneously, in-depth analysis on stress-strain curve especially after peak strength was carried out. According to piecewise function and hyperbolic function, the rule that strength parameters of rock mass after peak strength changed with the softening parameter was established. Then, the axial strain was taken as the softening parameter and the cohesion and internal friction angle were taken as the strength parameter to give post-peak stress-strain formula providing the fundamental reference for the follow-up tests and relevant engineering.
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- 2017
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12. Immunosuppression reduces rAAV2.5T neutralizing antibodies that limit efficacy following repeat dosing to ferret lungs
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Yinghua Tang, Shahab Fakhari, Eric D. Huntemann, Zehua Feng, Peipei Wu, William Y. Feng, Junying Lei, Feng Yuan, Katherine J. Excoffon, Kai Wang, Maria P. Limberis, Roland Kolbeck, Ziying Yan, and John F. Engelhardt
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cystic fibrosis transmembrane conductance regulator ,CFTR ,recombinant adeno-associated virus ,rAAV ,ferret ,gene therapy ,Genetics ,QH426-470 ,Cytology ,QH573-671 - Abstract
The efficacy of redosing the recombinant adeno-associated virus (rAAV) vector rAAV2.5T to ferret lung is limited by AAV neutralizing antibody (NAb) responses. While immunosuppression strategies have allowed for systemic rAAV repeat dosing, their utility for rAAV lung-directed gene therapy is largely unexplored. To this end, we evaluated two immunosuppression (IS) strategies to improve repeat dosing of rAAV2.5T to ferret lungs: (1) a combination of three IS drugs (Tri-IS) with broad coverage against cellular and humoral responses (methylprednisolone [MP], azathioprine, and cyclosporine) and (2) MP alone, which is typically used in systemic rAAV applications. Repeat dosing utilized AAV2.5T-SP183-fCFTRΔR (recombinant ferret CFTR transgene), followed 28 days later by AAV2.5T-SP183-gLuc (for quantification of transgene expression). Both the Tri-IS and MP strategies significantly improved transgene expression following repeat dosing and reduced AAV2.5T NAb responses in the bronchioalveolar lavage fluid (BALF) and plasma, while AAV2.5T binding antibody subtypes and cellular immune responses by ELISpot were largely unchanged by IS. One exception was the reduction in plasma AAV2.5T binding immunoglobulin G (IgG) in both IS groups. Only the Tri-IS strategy significantly suppressed splenocyte expression of IFNA (interferon α [IFN-α]) and IL4. Our studies suggest that IS strategies may be useful in clinical application of rAAV targeting lung genetic diseases such as cystic fibrosis.
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- 2023
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13. Facile synthesis of novel MoS2@SnO2 hetero-nanoflowers and enhanced photocatalysis and field-emission properties
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Jinzhu Li, Yinghua Tan, Haihong Yin, Ke Yu, Hao Fu, Weitao Cong, Changqing Song, Qingfeng Zhang, and Ziqiang Zhu
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Materials science ,Heterojunction ,Nanotechnology ,Hydrothermal circulation ,Inorganic Chemistry ,Field electron emission ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,chemistry ,Chemical engineering ,Specific surface area ,Photocatalysis ,Irradiation ,Photodegradation ,Methylene blue - Abstract
A novel hierarchical MoS2@SnO2 hetero-nanoflower was successfully synthesized by a facile, two-step hydrothermal method without using any additives or surfactants. One possible growth mechanism of the hetero-nanostructure was presented in detail based on OH− ion-dependent experimental facts. Due to the formation of the p–n junctions and the increased specific surface area in the composites, an outstanding photocatalytic activity of the as-prepared sample was obtained by monitoring the photodegradation of methylene blue (MB). According to the data, after irradiation for 100 min, the remaining MB in solution is about 26% for MoS2 nanoflowers and 9.5% for MoS2@SnO2 hetero-nanoflowers. Moreover, an excellent field-emission performance was obtained from MoS2@SnO2 hetero-nanoflower relative to the pure MoS2 with the turn-on field decreasing from 4.2 V μm−1 to 3.4 V μm−1 and the threshold field decreasing from 6.2 V μm−1 to 5.2 V μm−1, which is mainly attributed to the increased field-emission points and MoS2–SnO2 heterojunction.
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- 2014
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14. The combinations of hollow MoS2 micro@nano-spheres: one-step synthesis, excellent photocatalytic and humidity sensing properties
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Haihong Yin, Qingfeng Zhang, Ting Yang, Zhengli Zhang, Yiwei Chen, Ziqiang Zhu, Weitao Cong, Yinghua Tan, and Ke Yu
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Hysteresis ,Adsorption ,Materials science ,Chromatography ,Materials Chemistry ,Analytical chemistry ,Photocatalysis ,Humidity ,One-Step ,General Chemistry ,Irradiation ,Photodegradation ,Capacitance - Abstract
The combinations of hollow MoS2 micro@nano-spheres were successfully fabricated through a one-step hydrothermal method. A possible growth mechanism was presented in detail based on time-dependent experimental facts. Besides, the photocatalytic activities of the samples were evaluated by monitoring the photodegradation of methylene blue (MB). The adsorption value of 150 mg g−1 shows a strong adsorption capability in the dark. After irradiation for only 30 min, the remaining MB in solution is about 9.7%. Moreover, the humidity sensing properties of the samples were measured for the first time. The results revealed high sensitivity at high RH, small humidity hysteresis, fast response and recovery times, and good stability. The greatest sensitivity is 32.19 nF/% RH and the maximum hysteresis is ∼6.3% RH. For humidity cycling of 17.2–89.5–17.2% RH, the response and recovery times are ∼140 s and ∼80 s, respectively. Capacitance fluctuations for one month are less than ±7% at various relative humidities (RHs).
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- 2014
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15. Water inrush and mud bursting scale prediction of tunnel in water-rich fault
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Yinghua Tan, Shucai Li, Qingsong Zhang, and Zongqing Zhou
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- 2017
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16. Hollow Structured Micro/Nano MoS₂ Spheres for High Electrocatalytic Activity Hydrogen Evolution Reaction
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Bangjun, Guo, Ke, Yu, Honglin, Li, Haili, Song, Yuanyuan, Zhang, Xiang, Lei, Hao, Fu, Yinghua, Tan, and Ziqiang, Zhu
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Molybdenum disulfide (MoS2) has attracted extensive attention as a non-noble metal electrocatalyst for hydrogen evolution reaction (HER). Controlling the skeleton structure at the nanoscale is paramount to increase the number of active sites at the surface. However, hydrothermal synthesis favors the presence of the basal plane, limiting the efficiency of catalytic reaction. In this work, perfect hollow MoS2 microspheres capped by hollow MoS2 nanospheres (hH-MoS2) were obtained for the first time, which creates an opportunity for improving the HER electrocatalytic performance. Benefiting from the controllable hollow skeleton structure and large exposed edge sites, high-efficiency HER activity was obtained for stacked MoS2 thin shells with a mild degree of disorder, proving the presence of rich active sites and the validity of the combined structure. In general, the obtained hollow micro/nano MoS2 nanomaterial exhibits optimized electrocatalytic activity for HER with onset overpotential as low as 112 mV, low Tafel slope of 74 mV decade(-1), high current density of 10 mA cm(-2) at η = 214 mV, and high TOF of 0.11 H2 s(-1) per active site at η = 200 mV.
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- 2016
17. Predicting prognosis and clinical features of the tumor microenvironment based on ferroptosis score in patients with breast cancer
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Lianli Yin and Yinghua Tang
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Medicine ,Science - Abstract
Abstract Ferroptosis genes have recently been reported to be involved in regulating the development of cancer, but their potential role in breast cancer (BRCA) is not fully understood. The purpose of this study is to systematically study the mechanism of ferroptosis in BRCA and its relationship with this cancer’s prognosis, cell infiltration, gene mutation, and other clinical features. In this study, The Cancer Genome Atlas breast cancer (TCGA-BRCA) database (UCSC Xena) was used to mine the ferroptosis genes related to BRCA patients, and the genes with prognostic value were screened by Cox regression analysis, which were then used to construct a prognostic model for scoring prognostic molecular risk. The relationships between ferroptosis score and prognosis, molecular typing, and clinical characteristics of BRCA were also analyzed. A total of 176 ferroptosis genes related to BRCA were retrieved from the database, 22 of which were found to be significantly related to BRCA prognosis after screening by single-factor Cox regression analysis (p
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- 2022
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18. Enhanced field emission and photocatalytic performance of MoS₂ titania nanoheterojunctions via two synthetic approaches
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Hao, Fu, Ke, Yu, Honglin, Li, Jinzhu, Li, Bangjun, Guo, Yinghua, Tan, Changqing, Song, and Ziqiang, Zhu
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Two types of molybdenum disulfide (MoS2) titania nanoheterojunctions with different morphologies were synthesized via two different approaches. They were facile and additive-free hydrothermal processes, which resulted in a high material productivity and controllable morphologies. Both the synthesis and their growth mechanisms are discussed in this paper. The field emission properties of MoS2 titania nanoheterojunctions were investigated in this research. The experimental data indicated that the MoS2@TiO2 heterojunctions had an excellent field emission performance with a turn-on field of 2.2 V μm(-1) and threshold field of 3.6 V μm(-1) on Si substrate because of the large quantities of sharp edges. Furthermore, because the p-n heterojunctions were formed, the photocatalytic activities of both composites were evaluated by monitoring the photodegradation of methylene blue. The results showed that the TiO2@MoS2 heterojunctions had better photocatalytic properties with 90% degradation within 100 minutes. The morphological differences generated from different synthetic approaches made a huge impact on the composites' properties.
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- 2014
19. ANALYSIS ON MECHANISM OF WATER-INDUCED LANDSLIDES AND MONITORING CONTROL SCHEME ESTABLISHMENT.
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Qian Zhang, Yong Liu, Yinghua Tan, Jing Wang, Songsong Bai, and Yaoxin Si
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An important factor affecting the stability of the slope is the fissure water in the rock mass. In this study, taking consideration in the mechanism of fissure water acting on layered rock, the related theory of rock mechanics, fluid mechanics and soil mechanics were used to analyze the stress characteristics of layered rock mass under hydrostatic pressure, water softening dissolution effect on rock mass, fissure filling effective stress, dynamic water scouring with groundwater level. Though these above study of the typical interaction mechanism between water and rock mass, the pregnancy, development, and occurring of water-induced landslides were revealed in order to assess stability of layered slope. Finally, the targeted slope monitoring scheme was formulated and the reasonable reinforcement proposal was given for a targeted specific case. The research results can provide reference for the theory of rock slope instability in the rich water stratum and the treatment measures. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2018
20. Repeat Dosing of AAV2.5T to Ferret Lungs Elicits an Antibody Response That Diminishes Transduction in an Age-Dependent Manner
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Yinghua Tang, Ziying Yan, Shen Lin, Eric D. Huntemann, Zehua Feng, Soo-Yeun Park, Xingshen Sun, Eric Yuen, and John F. Engelhardt
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lung ,adeno-associated virus ,humoral immunity ,repeat dosing ,neutralizing antibodies ,ferret ,Genetics ,QH426-470 ,Cytology ,QH573-671 - Abstract
Readministration of recombinant adeno-associated virus (rAAV) may be necessary to treat cystic fibrosis (CF) lung disease using gene therapy. However, little is known about rAAV-mediated immune responses in the lung. Here, we demonstrate the suitability of the ferret for testing AAV2.5T-mediated CFTR delivery to the lung and characterization of neutralizing-antibody (NAb) responses. AAV2.5T-SP183-hCFTRΔR efficiently transduced both human and ferret airway epithelial cultures and complemented CFTR Cl– currents in CF airway cultures. Delivery of AAV2.5T-hCFTRΔR to neonatal and juvenile ferret lungs produced hCFTR mRNA at 200%–300% greater levels than endogenous fCFTR. Single-dose (AAV2.5T-SP183-gLuc) or repeat dosing (AAV2.5T-SP183-fCFTRΔR followed by AAV2.5T-SP183-gLuc) of AAV2.5T was performed in neonatal and juvenile ferrets. Repeat dosing significantly reduced transgene expression (11-fold) and increased bronchoalveolar lavage fluid (BALF) NAbs only in juvenile, but not neonatal, ferrets, despite near-equivalent plasma NAb responses in both age groups. Notably, both age groups demonstrated a reduction in BALF anti-capsid binding immunoglobulin (Ig) G, IgM, and IgA antibodies after repeat dosing. Unique to juvenile ferrets was a suppression of plasma anti-capsid-binding IgM after the second vector administration. Thus, age-dependent immune system maturation and isotype switching may affect the development of high-affinity lung NAbs after repeat dosing of AAV2.5T and may provide a path to blunt AAV-neutralizing responses in the lung.
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21. Application value of NIPT for uncommon fetal chromosomal abnormalities
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Lianli Yin, Yinghua Tang, Qing Lu, Aiping Pan, and Mingfang Shi
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Noninvasive prenatal testing ,Birth defects ,Chromosomal abnormalities ,Genetics ,QH426-470 - Abstract
Abstract Objective To investigate the clinical value of noninvasive prenatal testing (NIPT) for fetal chromosomal deletion, duplication, and sex chromosome abnormalities. Methods The study included 6239 pregnant women with singletons in the first and second trimester of pregnancy who received NIPT from December 2017 to June 2019. For pregnant women at high risk of deletion, duplication, and sex chromosome abnormalities indicated by NIPT, amniocentesis was recommended for karyotype analysis and chromosome copy number variation detection to verify the NIPT results and analyze chromosome abnormalities. Women at low risk and with no other abnormal results continued with their pregnancies. Results Among the 6239 pregnant women who received NIPT, there were 15 cases of chromosomal deletion (12 cases confirmed by amniocentesis), 16 cases of chromosomal duplication (9 cases confirmed by amniocentesis), and 17 cases of sex chromosome abnormalities (11 cases confirmed by amniocentesis). Of these cases, 32 were finally confirmed by amniotic fluid cell karyotype analysis. The coincidence rate was 66.7% (32/48). There were no abnormalities found for the remaining low risk pregnant women during follow-up. Conclusion NIPT has good application value in predicting fetal chromosomal deletion, duplication, and sex chromosome abnormalities. It can improve the detection rate of fetal chromosomal abnormalities, but further prenatal diagnosis is needed.
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- 2020
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22. MoS2@ZnO nano-heterojunctions with enhanced photocatalysis and field emission properties
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Ke Yu, Hao Fu, Jinzhu Li, Ziqiang Zhu, and Yinghua Tan
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Materials science ,Inorganic chemistry ,General Physics and Astronomy ,Nanoparticle ,Heterojunction ,Field electron emission ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Adsorption ,chemistry ,Chemical engineering ,Specific surface area ,Photocatalysis ,Photodegradation ,Molybdenum disulfide - Abstract
The molybdenum disulfide (MoS2)@ZnO nano-heterojunctions were successfully fabricated through a facile three-step synthetic process: prefabrication of the ZnO nanoparticles, the synthesis of MoS2 nanoflowers, and the fabrication of MoS2@ZnO heterojunctions, in which ZnO nanoparticles were uniformly self-assembled on the MoS2 nanoflowers by utilizing polyethyleneimine as a binding agent. The photocatalytic activities of the composite samples were evaluated by monitoring the photodegradation of methylene blue (MB). Compared with pure MoS2 nanoflowers, the composites show higher adsorption capability in dark and better photocatalytic efficiency due to the increased specific surface area and improved electron-hole pair separation. After irradiation for 100 min, the remaining MB in solution is about 7.3%. Moreover, the MoS2@ZnO heterojunctions possess enhanced field emission properties with lower turn-on field of 3.08 V μm−1and lower threshold field of 6.9 V μm−1 relative to pure MoS2 with turn-on field of 3.65 V μm−1 and threshold field of 9.03 V μm−1.
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- 2014
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23. Hepatocyte Growth Factor Overexpression Slows the Progression of 4NQO-Induced Oral Tumorigenesis
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Xiaoxi He, Si Chen, Yinghua Tang, Xiaomin Zhao, Liting Yan, Lihong Wu, Zhicong Wu, Weijia Liu, Xinming Chen, and Xinhong Wang
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OSCC ,HGF ,c-Met ,4NQO ,transgenic mouse ,tumorigenesis ,Neoplasms. Tumors. Oncology. Including cancer and carcinogens ,RC254-282 - Abstract
ObjectivesTo investigate the role of hepatocyte growth factor (HGF)/c-Met signaling in oral malignant transformation.MethodsWe used immunohistochemistry to investigate HGF and c-Met expression in 53 oral squamous cell carcinoma (OSCC) specimens and 21 adjacent nontumor specimens and evaluated the associations between HGF and c-Met expression and clinicopathological parameters. Additionally, HGF-overexpression transgenic (HGF-Tg) and wild-type (Wt) mice were treated with 4-nitroquinoline-1-oxide (4NQO) to induce oral carcinogenesis for 16 weeks. At 16, 20, and 24 weeks, tongue lesions were collected for clinical observation; estimation of HGF, c-Met, and PCNA expression; apoptosis (TUNEL) assays; and RNA sequencing (RNA-seq).ResultsHGF and c-Met were positively expressed in 92.5% and 64% of OSCC samples, respectively. High HGF expression was significantly associated with smaller tumor size (p = 0.006) and inferior TNM stage (p = 0.032). No correlation between HGF and c-Met levels and other clinical parameters or prognosis was noted. In addition, HGF and c-Met expression was elevated in 4NQO-induced lesions of Wt mice. Compared with Wt mice, HGF-Tg mice have lower tumor incidence, number, volume, and lesion grade. In addition, the percentage of PCNA-positive cells in Wt mice was significantly higher than that in HGF-Tg mice at different time points. At 16 weeks, HGF-Tg mice exhibited less apoptotic cells compared with Wt mice (p < 0.000), and these levels gradually increased until the levels were greater than that of Wt mice at 24 weeks (p < 0.000). RNA-seq data revealed that 140 genes were upregulated and 137 genes were downregulated in HGF-Tg mice. KEGG enrichment analysis showed that upregulated differentially expressed genes (DEGs) are highly correlated with oxidative and metabolic signaling and that downregulated DEGs are related to MAPK and PI3K-AKT signaling.ConclusionsHGF and c-Met expression is upregulated in OSCC tissues and is associated with the occurrence and development of OSCC. HGF overexpression in normal oral epithelial tissue can inhibit 4NQO-induced tumorigenesis potentially through inhibiting proliferation and accelerating apoptosis via MAPK and PI3K-AKT signaling.
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24. Facile synthesis of novel MoS2@SnO2 heteronanoflowers and enhanced photocatalysis and field-emission properties.
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Jinzhu Li, Ke Yu, Yinghua Tan, Hao Fu, Qingfeng Zhang, Weitao Cong, Changqing Song, Haihong Yin, and Ziqiang Zhu
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A novel hierarchical MoS
2 @SnO2 hetero-nanoflower was successfully synthesized by a facile, two-step hydrothermal method without using any additives or surfactants. One possible growth mechanism of the hetero-nanostructure was presented in detail based on OH-ion-dependent experimental facts. Due to the formation of the p-n junctions and the increased specific surface area in the composites, an outstanding photocatalytic activity of the as-prepared sample was obtained by monitoring the photodegradation of methylene blue (MB). According to the data, after irradiation for 100 min, the remaining MB in solution is about 26% for MoS2 nanoflowers and 9.5% for MoS2 @SnO2 hetero-nanoflowers. Moreover, an excellent field-emission performance was obtained from MoS2 @SnO2 hetero-nanoflower relative to the pure MoS2 with the turn-on field decreasing from 4.2 V μm-1 to 3.4 V μm-1 and the threshold field decreasing from 6.2 V μm-1 to 5.2 V µm-1, which is mainly attributed to the increased field-emission points and MoS2 -SnO2 heterojunction. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
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25. Single Dose of Consensus Hemagglutinin-Based Virus-Like Particles Vaccine Protects Chickens against Divergent H5 Subtype Influenza Viruses
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Peipei Wu, Jihu Lu, Xuehua Zhang, Mei Mei, Lei Feng, Daxin Peng, Jibo Hou, Sang-Moo Kang, Xiufan Liu, and Yinghua Tang
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H5 subtype influenza virus ,vaccine ,consensus ,virus-like particles ,broad protection ,Immunologic diseases. Allergy ,RC581-607 - Abstract
The H5 subtype highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI) virus is one of the greatest threats to global poultry industry. To develop broadly protective H5 subunit vaccine, a recombinant consensus HA sequence (rHA) was constructed and expressed in virus-like particles (rHA VLPs) in the baculovirus-insect cell system. The efficacy of the rHA VLPs vaccine with or without immunopotentiator (CVCVA5) was assessed in chickens. Compared to the commercial Re6 or Re6-CVCVA5 vaccines, single dose immunization of chickens with rHA VLPs or rHA-CVCVA5 vaccines induced higher levels of serum hemagglutinin inhibition titers and neutralization titers, mucosal antibodies, IFN-γ and IL-4 cytokines in sera, and cytotoxic T lymphocyte responses. The rHA VLPs vaccine was superior to the commercial Re6 vaccine in conferring cross-protection against different clades of H5 subtype viruses. This study reports that H5 subtype consensus HA VLP single dose vaccination provides broad protection against HPAI virus in chickens.
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26. Antigen-Sparing and Enhanced Efficacy of Multivalent Vaccines Adjuvanted with Immunopotentiators in Chickens
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Peipei Wu, Jihu Lu, Lei Feng, Hongzhuan Wu, Xuehua Zhang, Mei Mei, Jibo Hou, Xiufan Liu, and Yinghua Tang
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We previously described that immunopotentiators, CVCVA5, increased the efficacy of H5 and H9 subtype avian influenza vaccines in chickens, ducks, and geese. In this study, we further investigated the effects of the CVCVA5 for improving the efficacy of other univalent or multivalent inactivated vaccines. The immune response administrated with half-dose of monovalent vaccine plus CVCVA5 were higher than those of one dose of monovalent vaccine without immunopotentiators as measured by levels of antibodies from serum, tears and bronchoalveolar lavage fluids, and cytokines of IFNγ and IL-4 from serum. Vaccines included the univalent vaccine of Newcastle Disease virus (ND), Egg Drop Syndrome virus (EDS), Infectious Bronchitis virus (IB), and Infectious Bursal Disease virus (IBD). The CVCVA5 also improved the immune response of both ND and IBD vaccines with less dosage. The sterile protective immunity was monitored with one- or a half-dose of adjuvanted ND vaccine or one dose of adjuvanted IBD vaccine, respectively. The improved immune efficacy was observed in a half-dose of adjuvanted bivalent vaccines compared to one dose of vaccines without CVCVA5 as measured by the antibody levels, including bivalent vaccine of ND-H9, ND-IB, and ND-IBD. The CVCVA5 also boosted the immune efficacy of the tetravalent vaccine (ND-IB-EDS-H9). A half-dose of adjuvanted commercial vaccine or 75% antigen-sparing adjuvanted vaccine elicited similar antibody levels to those of one dose non-adjuvanted commercial vaccines. The CVCVA5 improved the effect of a booster vaccination as measured by the antibody levels against H5 or H9 virus antigens, in which chickens primed with the adjuvanted ND-IB vaccines given a booster with H5–H9 bivalent vaccines without CVCVA5 using 5-day intervals. The inflammatory response may contribute to these additional effects by increasing the levels of IFNγ and IL-4 after the injection of the adjuvanted ND-IB vaccines. Results indicated that the CVCVA5 improved the serum and mucosal antibody levels, cytokine levels of the chickens given the univalent vaccine, and also improved serum antibody titers in bivalent and tetravalent vaccines. This has a potential as an improve vaccine.
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27. Immunopotentiators Improve the Efficacy of Oil-Emulsion-Inactivated Avian Influenza Vaccine in Chickens, Ducks and Geese.
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Jihu Lu, Peipei Wu, Xuehua Zhang, Lei Feng, Bin Dong, Xuan Chu, Xiufan Liu, Daxin Peng, Yuan Liu, Huailiang Ma, Jibo Hou, and Yinghua Tang
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Combination of CVCVA5 adjuvant and commercial avian influenza (AI) vaccine has been previously demonstrated to provide good protection against different AI viruses in chickens. In this study, we further investigated the protective immunity of CVCVA5-adjuvanted oil-emulsion inactivated AI vaccine in chickens, ducks and geese. Compared to the commercial H5 inactivated vaccine, the H5-CVCVA5 vaccine induced significantly higher titers of hemaglutinin inhibitory antibodies in three lines of broiler chickens and ducks, elongated the antibody persistence periods in geese, elevated the levels of cross serum neutralization antibody against different clade and subclade H5 AI viruses in chicken embryos. High levels of mucosal antibody were detected in chickens injected with the H5 or H9-CVCA5 vaccine. Furthermore, cellular immune response was markedly improved in terms of increasing the serum levels of cytokine interferon-γ and interleukine 4, promoting proliferation of splenocytes and upregulating cytotoxicity activity in both H5- and H9-CVCVA5 vaccinated chickens. Together, these results provide evidence that AI vaccines supplemented with CVCVA5 adjuvant is a promising approach for overcoming the limitation of vaccine strain specificity of protection.
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