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2. Comparing efficacy of charged-particle therapy with brachytherapy in treatment of uveal melanoma
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Tseng, Yu-Hsuan, Hsu, Chia-An, and Chou, Yu-Bai
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3. Evaluation of a plasma cell-free DNA methylation test for colorectal cancer diagnosis: a multicenter clinical study
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Zhijie Wang, Zixuan He, Rong Lin, Zhijie Feng, Xiuling Li, Xiangyu Sui, Lun Gu, Tian Xia, Dihan Zhou, Bali Zhao, Yanqing Li, Zhaoshen Li, and Yu Bai
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Colorectal cancer ,Cell-free DNA ,Methylation ,Liquid biopsy ,Medicine - Abstract
Abstract Background A blood-based diagnostic test is a promising strategy for colorectal cancer (CRC). The MethyDT test (IColohunter), which detects methylation levels of NTMT1 and MAP3K14 -AS1, exhibited potential in discriminating CRC, but its clinical performance needs to be validated in large-scale populations. Methods A multicenter, double-blinded, cross-sectional study that enrolled 1194 participants was performed. Plasma samples were collected to detect methylation levels of NTMT1 and MAP3K14 -AS1 using quantitative methylation-specific PCR with the MethyDT test, and the accuracy was further evaluated by Sanger sequencing. Results The sensitivities of the MethyDT test for detecting CRC, early stages of CRC (I and II), advanced adenoma (AA), and high-grade intraepithelial neoplasia (HGIN) were 91.2% (95% confidence interval [CI], 88.4–94.0), 87.4% (95% CI, 82.5–92.2), 43.5% (95% CI, 35.7–51.4), and 72.7% (95% CI, 57.5–87.9), respectively. The specificities for participants with non-AA, interfering diseases (ID), and no evidence of disease (NED) were 85.0% (95% CI, 78.8–91.3), 93.7% (95% CI, 91.4–95.9) and 97.3% (95% CI, 90.5–99.7), respectively, and its overall specificity for all-controls was 92.4% (95% CI, 90.3–94.4). The consistency of the MethyDT test with pathology for CRC was high with a kappa value of 0.830 (95% CI, 0.795–0.865). Additionally, the MethyDT test was comparable to Sanger sequencing for detecting methylation with kappa values > 0.97. Conclusions The MethyDT test demonstrates excellent sensitivity and specificity for CRC and high consistency with Sanger sequencing for methylation, suggesting it may serve as a potential noninvasive diagnostic tool for the detection of CRC. Trial registration This clinical trial has been registered in ClinicalTrials.gov (NCT05508503).
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4. Juvenile hormone signaling is indispensable for late embryogenesis in ametabolous and hemimetabolous insects
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Ya-Nan Lv, Mei Zeng, Zi-Yu Yan, Pei-Yan Zhang, Ning Ban, Dong-Wei Yuan, Sheng Li, Yun-Xia Luan, and Yu Bai
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JH ,Embryogenesis ,Ametaboly ,Hemimetaboly ,Leg ,Muscle ,Biology (General) ,QH301-705.5 - Abstract
Abstract Background Juvenile hormone (JH) is an insect-exclusive hormone involved in regulating diverse aspects of insect physiology, and the evolution of its diverse function is widely interesting. Studying embryogenesis in basal wingless insects is important to understand the functional evolution of JH; however, experimental studies in this regard are scarce. In this study, we conducted CRISPR/Cas9-mediated knockout (KO) of genes involved in JH biosynthesis and signaling cascades in the ametabolous firebrat, Thermobia domestica. Additionally, we investigated whether the primitive action of JH is conserved in the hemimetabolous cricket, Gryllus bimaculatus. Results We observed that KO of JHAMT, CYP15A1, Met, and Kr-h1 resulted in embryonic lethality in T. domestica. Deprivation of JH or JH signaling arrested the progression of extraembryonic fluid resorption after dorsal closure and hatching, which is consistent with the gene expression pattern showing high Kr-h1 expression in the late embryos of T. domestica. The embryos deficient in JH signaling displayed wrinkled and weak legs. Comparative transcriptome analysis revealed that JH signaling promotes embryonic leg maturation through inducing energy supply and muscle activity, as validated by transmission electron microscopy (TEM). In addition, JH signaling exhibited similar embryonic effects in G. bimaculatus. Conclusions This study reveals the indispensable role of JH signaling in facilitating the maturation of terminal tissues during late embryogenesis, as demonstrated by the regulation of leg development, in ametabolous and hemimetabolous insects. These findings further indicate that the embryonic functions of JH evolved earlier than its anti-metamorphic functions during postembryonic development.
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5. ER–mitochondria contact sites regulate hepatic lipogenesis via Ip3r-Grp75-Vdac complex recruiting Seipin
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Ying-Jia Chi, Zhen-Yu Bai, Guang-Li Feng, Xiao-Hong Lai, and Yu–Feng Song
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ER-mitochondria contact sites (MERCs) ,Hepatic lipogenesis ,Seipin ,Ip3r-Grp75-Vdac ,Ca2+ Signaling ,Medicine ,Cytology ,QH573-671 - Abstract
Abstract Background Mitochondria and endoplasmic reticulum (ER) contact sites (MERCS) constitute a functional communication platform for ER and mitochondria, and they play a crucial role in the lipid homeostasis of the liver. However, it remains unclear about the exact effects of MERCs on the neutral lipid synthesis of the liver. Methods In this study, the role and mechanism of MERCS in palmitic acid (PA)-induced neutral lipid imbalance in the liver was explored by constructing a lipid metabolism animal model based on yellow catfish. Given that the structural integrity of MERCS cannot be disrupted by the si-mitochondrial calcium uniporter (si-mcu), the MERCS-mediated Ca2+ signaling in isolated hepatocytes was intercepted by transfecting them with si-mcu in some in vitro experiments. Results The key findings were: (1) Hepatocellular MERCs sub-proteome analysis confirmed that, via activating Ip3r-Grp75-voltage-dependent anion channel (Vdac) complexes, excessive dietary PA intake enhanced hepatic MERCs. (2) Dietary PA intake caused hepatic neutral lipid deposition by MERCs recruiting Seipin, which promoted lipid droplet biogenesis. (3) Our findings provide the first proof that MERCs recruited Seipin and controlled hepatic lipid homeostasis, depending on Ip3r-Grp75-Vdac-controlled Ca2+ signaling, apart from MERCs’s structural integrity. Noteworthy, our results also confirmed these mechanisms are conservative from fish to mammals. Conclusions The findings of this study provide a new insight into the regulatory role of MERCS-recruited SEIPIN in hepatic lipid synthesis via Ip3r-Grp75-Vdac complex-mediated Ca2+ signaling, highlighting the critical contribution of MERCS in hepatic lipid homeostasis.
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6. Current status of psychotherapy and counseling service resources in mental health institutions in Chinese mainland in 2020: a submitted data-based analysis
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Runzi CHEN, Ning MA, Yunfeng WANG, Yu BAI, Rongcheng SU, Ziyu LI, Xiamin WU, and Lin LU
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mental health institutions ,psychotherapy ,psychological counseling ,resources ,Public aspects of medicine ,RA1-1270 - Abstract
ObjectiveTo understand the current status of psychotherapy and counseling resources in mental health institutions in Chinese mainland, and provide a reference for the formulation of relevant policies. MethodsFrom May to June 2021, the National Mental Health Program Office conducted a resource survey using a self-designed questionnaire on 3 833 institutions providing psychotherapy/counseling services across all 31 provinces (autonomous regions and municipalities) in Chinese mainland. The data were collected and summarized by mental health program offices at all levels in each region and reported to the National Mental Health Program Office. ResultsNationwide, 64.56% of mental health institutions provided psychotherapy/counseling services, with 65.24% of psychiatric specialty hospitals and 69.44% of psychiatric (psychological) departments in general hospitals offering these services. Among the mental health institutions providing psychotherapy/counseling services, 52.54% had independent departments undertaking these services. Psychiatrists accounted for the largest proportion (65.61%) of the personnel providing psychotherapy/counseling services. The quantity of psychotherapy/counseling service resources (1 663 institutions and 13 061 personnel) and the number of service providers per unit land area (122.14 per 10,000 square kilometers) in mental health institutions in eastern China were higher than those in central (1 022 institutions, 9 064 personnel, and 53.63 per 10 000 square kilometers) and western regions (1 148 institutions, 9 259 personnel, and 13.52 per 10 000 square kilometers). ConclusionIn recent years, the number of mental health institutions providing psychotherapy/counseling services has increased significantly. However, the coverage and distribution of resources across eastern, central, and western regions remain uneven, requiring further improvement.
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7. A Spatiotemporal Locomotive Axle Temperature Prediction Approach Based on Ensemble Graph Convolutional Recurrent Unit Networks
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Ye Li, Limin Yang, Yutong Wan, and Yu Bai
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spatiotemporal axle temperature forecasting ,graph convolutional network ,ensemble optimization ,Engineering design ,TA174 - Abstract
Spatiotemporal axle temperature forecasting is crucial for real-time failure detection in locomotive control systems, significantly enhancing reliability and facilitating early maintenance. Motivated by the need for more accurate and reliable prediction models, this paper proposes a novel ensemble graph convolutional recurrent unit network. This innovative approach aims to develop a highly reliable and accurate spatiotemporal axle temperature forecasting model, thereby increasing locomotive safety and operational efficiency. The modeling structure involves three key steps: (1) the GCN module extracts and aggregates spatiotemporal temperature data and deep feature information from the raw data of different axles; (2) these features are fed into GRU and BiLSTM networks for modeling and forecasting; (3) the ICA algorithm optimizes the fusion weight coefficients to combine the forecasting results from GRU and BiLSTM, achieving superior outcomes. Comparative experiments demonstrate that the proposed model achieves RMSE values of 0.2517 °C, 0.2011 °C, and 0.2079 °C across three temperature series, respectively, indicating superior prediction accuracy and reduced errors compared to benchmark models in all experimental scenarios. The Wilcoxon signed-rank test further confirms the statistical significance of the result improvements with high confidence.
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8. Design and experimental investigation of potential low-thermal-conductivity high-entropy rare-earth zirconates
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Lu Liu, Hongying Dong, Peng Zhang, Shaokun Wang, Haolei Qi, Mengyu Ding, Zhefeng Li, Yu Bai, and Wen Ma
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high-entropy ceramics ,rare-earth zirconate (he-re2zr2o7) ,composition design ,thermal conductivity ,thermal barrier coatings (tbcs) ,Clay industries. Ceramics. Glass ,TP785-869 - Abstract
Developing new high-entropy rare-earth zirconate (HE-RE2Zr2O7) ceramics with low thermal conductivity is essential for thermal barrier coating materials. In this work, the average atomic spacings, interatomic forces, and average atomic masses of 16 rare-earth elements occupying the A site of the cubic A2B2O7 crystal structure were calculated by density functional theory. These three physical qualities, as vectors, characterize the corresponding rare-earth elements. The distance between two vectors quantitatively describes the difference between two rare-earth elements. For greater differences between two rare-earth elements, the disorder degree of HE-RE2Zr2O7 is greater, and therefore, the thermal conductivity is lower. According to the theoretical calculations, the thermal conductivity of the ceramics gradually increases in the order of (Sc0.2Y0.2La0.2Ho0.2Yb0.2)2Zr2O7, (Sc0.2Ce0.2Nd0.2Eu0.2Gd0.2)2Zr2O7, (Sc0.2Y0.2Tm0.2Yb0.2Lu0.2)2Zr2O7, and (Sc0.2Er0.2Tm0.2Yb0.2Lu0.2)2Zr2O7. Using the solution precursor plasma spray method and pressureless sintering method, four types of HE-RE2Zr2O7 powder and bulk samples were prepared. The samples all showed a single defective fluorite structure with a uniform distribution of the elements and a stable phase structure. The thermal conductivities of the sintered HE-RE2Zr2O7 bulk samples ranged from 1.30 to 1.45 W·m−1·K−1 at 1400 °C, and their differences were consistent with the theoretical calculation results. Among the ceramics, (Sc0.2Y0.2La0.2Ho0.2Yb0.2)2Zr2O7 had the lowest thermal conductivity (1.30 W∙m−1∙K−1, 1400 °C), highest thermal expansion coefficient (10.19×10−6 K−1, 200–1400 °C), highest fracture toughness (1.69±0.28 MPa∙m1/2), and smallest brittleness index (3.03 μm−1/2). Therefore, (Sc0.2Y0.2La0.2Ho0.2Yb0.2)2Zr2O7 is considered to be an ideal candidate material for next-generation thermal barrier coating applications.
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9. ΔNp63 bookmarks and creates an accessible epigenetic environment for TGFβ-induced cancer cell stemness and invasiveness
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Eleftheria Vasilaki, Yu Bai, Mohamad Moustafa Ali, Anders Sundqvist, Aristidis Moustakas, and Carl-Henrik Heldin
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p63 ,Transforming growth factor β (TGFβ) ,Signal transduction ,Transcription ,Chromatin accessibility ,Protein-protein interaction ,Medicine ,Cytology ,QH573-671 - Abstract
Abstract Background p63 is a transcription factor with intrinsic pioneer factor activity and pleiotropic functions. Transforming growth factor β (TGFβ) signaling via activation and cooperative action of canonical, SMAD, and non-canonical, MAP-kinase (MAPK) pathways, elicits both anti- and pro-tumorigenic properties, including cell stemness and invasiveness. TGFβ activates the ΔNp63 transcriptional program in cancer cells; however, the link between TGFβ and p63 in unmasking the epigenetic landscape during tumor progression allowing chromatin accessibility and gene transcription, is not yet reported. Methods Small molecule inhibitors, including protein kinase inhibitors and RNA-silencing, provided loss of function analyses. Sphere formation assays in cancer cells, chromatin immunoprecipitation and mRNA expression assays were utilized in order to gain mechanistic evidence. Mass spectrometry analysis coupled to co-immunoprecipitation assays revealed novel p63 interactors and their involvement in p63-dependent transcription. Results The sphere-forming capacity of breast cancer cells was enhanced upon TGFβ stimulation and significantly decreased upon ΔNp63 depletion. Activation of TGFβ signaling via p38 MAPK signaling induced ΔNp63 phosphorylation at Ser 66/68 resulting in stabilized ΔNp63 protein with enhanced DNA binding properties. TGFβ stimulation altered the ratio of H3K27ac and H3K27me3 histone modification marks, pointing towards higher H3K27ac and increased p300 acetyltransferase recruitment to chromatin. By silencing the expression of ΔNp63, the TGFβ effect on chromatin remodeling was abrogated. Inhibition of H3K27me3, revealed the important role of TGFβ as the upstream signal for guiding ΔNp63 to the TGFβ/SMAD gene loci, as well as the indispensable role of ΔNp63 in recruiting histone modifying enzymes, such as p300, to these genomic regions, regulating chromatin accessibility and gene transcription. Mechanistically, TGFβ through SMAD activation induced dissociation of ΔNp63 from NURD or NCOR/SMRT histone deacetylation complexes, while promoted the assembly of ΔNp63-p300 complexes, affecting the levels of histone acetylation and the outcome of ΔNp63-dependent transcription. Conclusions ΔNp63, phosphorylated and recruited by TGFβ to the TGFβ/SMAD/ΔNp63 gene loci, promotes chromatin accessibility and transcription of target genes related to stemness and cell invasion.
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10. Comparative Analysis of Cervical Cancer Screening Results from 2019 to 2021 in Shihezi City, Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region
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QIAO Hui, WEI Yan, LIU Yu, BAI Rui, YANG Ping
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cervical cancer ,human papillomavirus ,shihezi city ,vaginal colposcopy ,screening results ,follow-up management ,Medicine - Abstract
Background Cervical cancer (CC) is one of the common malignant tumors that poses a threat to female health. The screening and prevention strategies of CC vary in different regions. The economic and cultural levels in the Xinjiang region differ significantly from those in other areas. It is of practical significance to identify CC screening efficacy in this region, thus favoring the modification of CC screening program. Objective To compare and analyze the CC screening results in Shihezi city, Xinjiang Uyghur Autonomous Region from 2019 to 2021, and to understand the distribution of high-risk human papillomavirus (hrHPV) infection and the changes in cervical lesion detection in this region. Methods CC screening in Shihezi city was conducted in a three-year interval. We retrospectively collected the screening data of 68 300 women from 2019 to 2021, who underwent hrHPV-based screening in the First Affiliated Hospital of Shihezi University, Shihezi City People's Hospital, and Shihezi Maternal and Child Health Hospital. The distribution of hrHPV infection and the changes in cervical lesion detection from 2019 to 2021 were compared and analyzed. Results A total of 18 378, 28 616 and 21 306 individuals were screened for CC in 2019, 2020 and 2021, respectively. The hrHPV-positive rate in 2021 and 2022 was significantly lower than that in 2019 [9.90% (2 109/21 306) vs 9.13% (2 612/28 616) vs 15.32% (2 816/18 378), P
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11. Research progress on the quality control of mRNA vaccines
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Chaoying Hu, Yu Bai, Jianyang Liu, Yiping Wang, Qian He, Xuanxuan Zhang, Feiran Cheng, Miao Xu, Qunying Mao, and Zhenglun Liang
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mRNA vaccine ,quality control ,research progress ,Internal medicine ,RC31-1245 - Abstract
ABSTRACTIntroduction The mRNA vaccine technologies have progressed rapidly in recent years. The COVID-19 pandemic has accelerated the application of mRNA vaccines, with research and development and clinical trials underway for many vaccines. Application of the quality by design (QbD) framework to mRNA vaccine development and establishing standardized quality control protocols for mRNA vaccines are essential for the continued development of high-quality mRNA vaccines.Areas covered mRNA vaccines include linear mRNA, self-amplifying mRNA, and circular RNA vaccines. This article summarizes the progress of research on quality control of these three types of vaccines and presents associated challenges and considerations.Expert opinion Although there has been rapid progress in research on linear mRNA vaccines, their degradation patterns remain unclear. In addition, standardized assays for key impurities, such as residual dsRNA and T7 RNA polymerase, are still lacking. For self-amplifying mRNA vaccines, a key focus should be control of stability in vivo and in vitro. For circular RNA vaccines, standardized assays, and reference standards for determining degree of circularization should be established and optimized.
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12. Progress and challenges in the clinical evaluation of immune responses to respiratory mucosal vaccines
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Xuanxuan Zhang, Jialu Zhang, Si Chen, Qian He, Yu Bai, Jianyang Liu, Zhongfang Wang, Zhenglun Liang, Ling Chen, Qunying Mao, and Miao Xu
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Respiratory tract ,mucosal vaccine ,mucosal antibody ,mucosal cellular immunity ,clinical evaluation ,Internal medicine ,RC31-1245 - Abstract
ABSTRACTIntroduction Following the coronavirus disease pandemic, respiratory mucosal vaccines that elicit both mucosal and systemic immune responses have garnered increasing attention. However, human physiological characteristics pose significant challenges in the evaluation of mucosal immunity, which directly impedes the development and application of respiratory mucosal vaccines.Areas Covered This study summarizes the characteristics of immune responses in the respiratory mucosa and reviews the current status and challenges in evaluating immune response to respiratory mucosal vaccines.Expert Opinion Secretory Immunoglobulin A (S-IgA) is a major effector molecule at mucosal sites and a commonly used indicator for evaluating respiratory mucosal vaccines. However, the unique physiological structure of the respiratory tract pose significant challenges for the clinical collection and detection of S-IgA. Therefore, it is imperative to develop a sampling method with high collection efficiency and acceptance, a sensitive detection method, reference materials for mucosal antibodies, and to establish a threshold for S-IgA that correlates with clinical protection. Sample collection is even more challenging when evaluating mucosal cell immunity. Therefore, a mucosal cell sampling method with high operability and high tolerance should be established. Targets of the circulatory system capable of reflecting mucosal cellular immunity should also be explored.
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13. Multiscale and multidisciplinary analysis of aging processes in bone
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Ravazzano, Linda, Colaianni, Graziana, Tarakanova, Anna, Xiao, Yu-Bai, Grano, Maria, and Libonati, Flavia
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14. Conventional Hydrothermal Synthesis of MFI Zeolite in Methanol Solution
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Jin Quan Tao, Yi Jing Jia, Yan Cui, Tian Yu Bai, Xi Nan Xue, Rong Peng Yao, Ya Song Zhou, and Qiang Wei
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15. Investigation of interface healing behavior in 1.5 wt.%CNTs/Al–4Cu–1Mg composite solid-state bonding joints influenced by surface processing marks
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Guoliang Zuo, Yu Bai, Shuyan Shi, Zhanqiu Tan, Wenxue Fan, Zhiqiang Li, and Hai Hao
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Carbon nanotubes ,Aluminum matrix composites ,Surface processing marks ,Solid-state bonding ,Interface healing ,Mining engineering. Metallurgy ,TN1-997 - Abstract
Joint units processed by milling and grinding, which varied in surface processing marks, were used in solid-state bonding experiments to study how these marks affect the healing behavior of CNTs/Al composite bonding interfaces. The results showed that these machining marks significantly impact interface healing, as evidenced by the shapes and sizes of the interface oxides after bonding, and by the magnitude of forces and displacements transmitted from macroscopic deformations to microscopic interfaces. The healing process involves gap closure, oxide layer fracturing, fresh metal extrusion, and oxide dissolution. CNTs and their byproduct Al4C3 play a crucial role in this process. They pin the grain boundaries and interfaces, providing multiple deformation anchorage points, which not only cause the interface oxide layer to fracture into fine oxide fragments but also effectively suppress grain coarsening at high temperatures. Their dispersed distribution in the Al matrix offers massive phase boundaries. Combined with the high-density grain boundaries in the ultrafine CNTs/Al composites, this facilitates atomic short-circuit diffusion, thereby accelerating the dissolution of oxide inclusions at the interface. Enhancing the precision of surface machining can effectively reduce oxide inclusions at the bonding interface and promote interface healing, while redundant processes should be avoided. The strength of the solid-state bonding joints under precision grinding has reached 376 MPa, exceeding 90% of the raw material strength, achieving high-efficiency seamless bonding.
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16. Tianjin's occupational poisoning incidence: A comprehensive analysis, 2006—2020
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Ya GAO, Xin WANG, Qiang ZENG, Baofeng LIU, and Yu BAI
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occupational poisoning ,morbidity characteristic ,epidemiological study ,chemical industry ,prevention and control strategy ,Medicine (General) ,R5-920 ,Toxicology. Poisons ,RA1190-1270 - Abstract
BackgroundAt present, occupational poisoning has become one of the most serious occupational diseases that jeopardize the health of workers in China, in addition to pneumoconiosis, with a wide range of impacts and heavy social and economic losses.ObjectiveTo analyze the characteristics and patterns of the incidence of occupational poisoning in Tianjin from 2006 to 2020, and to provide a scientific basis for the development of effective intervention measures and prevention strategies.MethodsThe Occupational Diseases and Health Hazards Monitoring Information System, a module of the China Disease Prevention and Control Information System, was the primary data source of the study. The case files of acute and chronic occupational poisoning diagnosed by occupational disease diagnostic institutions in Tianjin from January 1, 2006 to December 31, 2020 were retrieved from the system. The data included basic information, occupational history, disease characteristics, and employer information. Excel 2016 was used to establish database, and frequencies and composition ratios were reported.ResultsFrom 2006 to 2020, a total of 234 cases of occupational chemical poisoning were reported in Tianjin, including 49 cases of acute occupational poisoning (20.94%) and 185 cases of chronic occupational poisoning (79.06%). The number of acute occupational poisoning cases showed a rising and then falling trend, and the number of chronic occupational poisoning cases showed an overall decreasing trend. Acute occupational poisoning mainly occurred in the four districts around the city (22 cases, 44.90%), and chronic occupational poisoning mainly occurred in Binhai New Area (90 cases, 48.65%). More male cases were reported than female cases. The age of onset was concentrated at 45-55 years old. The acute occupational poisoning cases were concentrated in the group with less than 5 years of service (22 cases, 44.90%), mainly asphyxiating gas poisoning, and the highest incidence was reported in chemical raw materials and chemical products manufacturing industry. The chronic occupational poisoning cases were concentrated in the groups with a working age of 5-14 years (70 cases, 37.84%), mainly organic solvent poisoning, and the highest incidence was also reported in chemical raw materials and chemical products manufacturing industry.ConclusionThe prevention and control of occupational poisoning as well as health surveillance and management in Tianjin shall be carried out in a hierarchical and focused manner in accordance with types of acute and chronic occupational poisoning chemicals in the city, regional economic differences, types of industries, and distribution of workers.
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17. Surgical outcomes of robotic-assisted percutaneous fixation for thoracolumbar fractures in patients with ankylosing spondylitis
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Zhi-Yuan Ye, Jin-Yu Bai, Zhi-Min Ye, Xu-Shen Zhao, Fang-Long Song, Zhen-Tao Zhou, Bing-Chen Shan, and Xiao-Zhong Zhou
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Ankylosing spondylitis ,Thoracolumbar fractures ,Surgical outcomes ,Percutaneous techniques ,Robot ,Diseases of the musculoskeletal system ,RC925-935 - Abstract
Abstract Background Spinal fractures in patients with ankylosing spondylitis (AS) mainly present as instability, involving all three columns of the spine, and surgical intervention is often considered necessary. However, in AS patients, the significant alterations in bony structure and anatomy result in a lack of identifiable landmarks, which increases the difficulty of pedicle screw implantation. Therefore, we present the clinical outcomes of robotic-assisted percutaneous fixation for thoracolumbar fractures in patients with AS. Methods A retrospective review was conducted on a series of 12 patients diagnosed with AS. All patients sustained thoracolumbar fractures between October 2018 and October 2022 and underwent posterior robotic-assisted percutaneous fixation procedures. Outcomes of interest included operative time, intra-operative blood loss, complications, duration of hospital stay and fracture union. The clinical outcomes were assessed using the visual analogue scale (VAS) and Oswestry Disability Index (ODI). To investigate the achieved operative correction, pre- and postoperative radiographs in the lateral plane were analyzed by measuring the Cobb angle. Results The 12 patients had a mean age of 62.8 ± 13.0 years and a mean follow-up duration of 32.7 ± 18.9 months. Mean hospital stay duration was 15 ± 8.0 days. The mean operative time was 119.6 ± 32.2 min, and the median blood loss was 50 (50, 250) ml. The VAS value improved from 6.8 ± 0.9 preoperatively to 1.3 ± 1.0 at the final follow-up (P
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18. In-depth organic mass cytometry reveals differential contents of 3-hydroxybutanoic acid at the single-cell level
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Shaojie Qin, Yi Zhang, Mingying Shi, Daiyu Miao, Jiansen Lu, Lu Wen, and Yu Bai
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Abstract Comprehensive single-cell metabolic profiling is critical for revealing phenotypic heterogeneity and elucidating the molecular mechanisms underlying biological processes. However, single-cell metabolomics remains challenging because of the limited metabolite coverage and inability to discriminate isomers. Herein, we establish a single-cell metabolomics platform for in-depth organic mass cytometry. Extended single-cell analysis time guarantees sufficient MS/MS acquisition for metabolite identification and the isomers discrimination while online sampling ensures the high-throughput of the method. The largest number of identified metabolites (approximately 600) are achieved in single cells and fine subtyping of MCF-7 cells is first demonstrated by an investigation on the differential levels of 3-hydroxybutanoic acid among clusters. Single-cell transcriptome analysis reveals differences in the expression of 3-hydroxybutanoic acid downstream antioxidative stress genes, such as metallothionein 2 (MT2A), while a fluorescence-activated cell sorting assay confirms the positive relationship between 3-hydroxybutanoic acid and target proteins; these results suggest that the heterogeneity of 3-hydroxybutanoic acid provides cancer cells with different ability to resist surrounding oxidative stress. Our method paves the way for deep single-cell metabolome profiling and investigations on the physiological and pathological processes that occur during cancer.
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19. Experimental study on the punching failure model of soft red rock subgrade by BPT-BVM methods and it’s assessment of the load bearing capacity
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Jibin Chen, Qiang Pan, Yao Wei, Yibin Luo, Zhuangfu Zhao, Li Zhao, and Yu Bai
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Punching failure ,Moderate weathered mudstone ,BPT, BVM system ,Load bearing capacity ,Medicine ,Science - Abstract
Abstract The recommended bearing capacity of medium weathering mudstone foundation is less than the capacity of the rock structure to withstand loads in Southwest China. A comprehensive failure characterization of medium weathering mudstone in Chengdu has been performed including bearing plate test (BPT), binocular vision measurement (BVM) test, uniaxial compressive strength test, trial trench test of shallow rock surface and 3D imaging in this paper. Failure behavior of rock has been modeled with 3D imaging algorithm that utilizes Zhang’s calibration method in BVM system combination with trial trench test of shallow rock surface. The bearing capacity of medium weathering mudstone foundation were extracted from uniaxial experiments and BPT-BVM test by fitting relevant material properties to the data. The results revealed that: Bearing capacity of medium weathering mudstone of layered isotropic in Chengdu is undervalued. Specifically, the characteristic load carrying value is in the range 1500–2500 kP, that is 50% higher than in the local standard system. Failure process is different from Hoek–Brown Failure Criterion, presenting a wave peak transfer phenomenon of the increment displacement into the distance. Thus, it can be reduced to that of punching failures for thin bedded structures of Moudstone foundations. Compressive strength of soft rock proves to be main factor limiting the bearing capacity, a clear correlation between the uniaxial compressive strength reduction coefficient and the bearing capacity has been used to establish, leading to the proposal of a load bearing capacity prediction model.
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20. Prevalence and risk factors of subjective cognitive decline in older adults in Baotou, China: a cross-sectional study
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Shang-Jia Ma, Yan-Xue Yu, Kai Tian, Wen Yong, Wen-Long Yu, Ru-Yu Bai, Li-E Wu, and Xia Guo
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subjective cognitive decline ,prevalence ,risk factors ,gender ,a cross-sectional study ,Neurosciences. Biological psychiatry. Neuropsychiatry ,RC321-571 - Abstract
ObjectivesSubjective cognitive decline (SCD) as a stage between healthy cognition and early neurocognitive disorders, has been proposed to be helpful in the diagnosis of prodromal neurocognitive disorders. To investigate the prevalence of SCD and the related risk factors on the prevalence.MethodsA cross-sectional study involving 1,120 elderly subjects residing in Baotou, China. From June 2021 to June 2023, the data were gathered by research assistants with training utilizing standardized questionnaires. The following factors were evaluated: subjective cognitive decline, physical and cognitive activity levels, past medical history, demographics, instrumental activities of daily living, and cognitive function. Risk factors of SCD were used chi-square tests and multivariate logistic regression analysis.ResultsThe prevalence of SCD was 43.8%. Permanent residence, marital status, BMI, dietary habits, average sleep duration per night, smoking, diabetes, coronary heart disease, and visual impairment were significantly associated with SCD (p
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21. Ethyl acetate extract of Nymphaea candida Presl: A potential anti-depressant and neuroprotective treatment strategy
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Huixia Hong, Ming Gao, Min Zhou, Ao Wang, Ruimao Hua, Ziwei Ma, Yachao Wang, Yanwen Xu, Yu Bai, Guodong Huang, Yuming Yu, and Hui Tan
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Nymphaea candida Presl ,depression ,lipopolysaccharide ,hippocampus ,neuroprotection ,PC12 ,Therapeutics. Pharmacology ,RM1-950 - Abstract
Nymphaea candida Presl (NC), traditionally used in medicine for heat syndrome-related ailments, possesses antioxidative, anti-inflammatory, hepatoprotective, and neuroprotective properties. This research investigates the antidepressant and neuroprotective effects and mechanisms of Nymphaea candida Presl ethyl acetate (NCEA). Primary components of NCEA were identified as phenolic acids and flavonoids through UPLC-MS/MS analysis. The depression mouse model was induced via intracerebroventricular injection of Lipopolysaccharide (LPS), followed by oral administration of fluoxetine and NCEA for one week. Biochemical assays and HE staining confirmed NCEA's non-toxicity and protective effects on the liver and lungs. NCEA administration mitigated LPS-induced depressive behaviors, decreased IL-1β, TNF-α levels in the hippocampus, suppressed microglial activation, reduced Iba-1 expression, and increased NA, brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF), and dendritic spine density in the hippocampus. Furthermore, NCEA enhanced cell viability in a CORT-induced PC12 cell model, decreased lactate dehydrogenase (LDH) release rate, total superoxide dismutase (SOD) inhibition rate, intracellular nitric oxide (NO) release, and reduced reactive oxygen species (ROS) production. Our research findings suggest that NCEA exhibits significant antidepressant effects, which may be attributed to its reduction of neuroinflammation, improvement in neurotransmitter levels, neuronal protection, and antioxidative stress properties.
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22. An Improved Air Health Index Based on Short-Term Cardiovascular Effects in Tianjin, China
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Mengnan Zhang, Yu Bai, Junyi Hu, Yang Ni, and Qiang Zeng
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air pollution ,ambient temperature ,air health index ,years of life lost ,cardiovascular ,Public aspects of medicine ,RA1-1270 - Abstract
ObjectivesTo construct an improved air health index (AHI) based on cardiovascular years of life lost (YLL) in Tianjin and assess its utility.MethodsWe derived the exposure-response coefficients from time-series models and calculated the excess YLL (EYLL) for simultaneous exposure to air pollution and non-optimum temperature. The AHI was developed using the EYLL at the WHO 2021 Air Quality Guideline annual mean values and optimum temperature as a reference. We assessed the validity of AHI by comparing the correlations and model fit between the AHI, air quality health index (AQHI), and air quality index (AQI) with cause-specific YLLs.ResultsEach inter quartile range (IQR) increase in AHI was associated with 256.31 (95%CI: 183.05, 329.57), 150.34 (95%CI: 108.23, 192.46), 90.41 (95%CI: 64.80, 116.02) and 60.80 (95%CI:33.41, 88.18) person-year increments for non-accidental, cardiovascular, ischaemic, and cerebrovascular YLL, respectively. The AHI, in contrast to the AQHI and AQI, showed the strongest correlations with the risks of cause-specific YLLs, both in the total population and subpopulations.ConclusionThe AHI based on cardiovascular YLL has a greater predictive ability for health risks.
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23. Targeting IL-33 reprograms the tumor microenvironment and potentiates antitumor response to anti-PD-L1 immunotherapy
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Yu Bai, Tao Wu, Jun Lin, Shuwen Xu, Xian Zeng, Xuyao Zhang, Jiajun Fan, Dianwen Ju, Mengyang Li, Yanyang Nan, Xiaozhi Hu, Kaicheng Zhou, An Zhu, Zihan Dou, Zhonglian Cao, Xumeng Zhang, Yuanzhen Zhang, and Xuebin Wang
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Neoplasms. Tumors. Oncology. Including cancer and carcinogens ,RC254-282 - Abstract
Background The main challenge against patients with cancer to derive benefits from immune checkpoint inhibitors targeting PD-1/PD-L1 appears to be the immunosuppressive tumor microenvironment (TME), in which IL-33/ST2 signal fulfills critical functions. However, whether IL-33 limits the therapeutic efficacy of anti-PD-L1 remains uncertain.Methods Molecular mechanisms of IL-33/ST2 signal on anti-PD-L1 treatment lewis lung carcinoma tumor model were assessed by RNA-seq, ELISA, WB and immunofluorescence (IF). A sST2-Fc fusion protein was constructed for targeting IL-33 and combined with anti-PD-L1 antibody for immunotherapy in colon and lung tumor models. On this basis, bifunctional fusion proteins were generated for PD-L1-targeted blocking of IL-33 in tumors. The underlying mechanisms of dual targeting of IL-33 and PD-L1 revealed by RNA-seq, scRNA-seq, FACS, IF and WB.Results After anti-PD-L1 administration, tumor-infiltrating ST2+ regulatory T cells (Tregs) were elevated. Blocking IL-33/ST2 signal with sST2-Fc fusion protein potentiated antitumor efficacy of PD-L1 antibody by enhancing T cell responses in tumor models. Bifunctional fusion protein anti-PD-L1-sST2 exhibited enhanced antitumor efficacy compared with combination therapy, not only inhibited tumor progression and extended the survival, but also provided long-term protective antitumor immunity. Mechanistically, the superior antitumor activity of targeting IL-33 and PD-L1 originated from reducing immunosuppressive factors, such as Tregs and exhausted CD8+ T cells while increasing tumor-infiltrating cytotoxic T lymphocyte cells.Conclusions In this study, we demonstrated that IL-33/ST2 was involved in the immunosuppression mechanism of PD-L1 antibody therapy, and blockade by sST2-Fc or anti-PD-L1-sST2 could remodel the inflammatory TME and induce potent antitumor effect, highlighting the potential therapeutic strategies for the tumor treatment by simultaneously targeting IL-33 and PD-L1.
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24. Lipid Nanoparticle‐Mediated Delivery of CRISPR‐Cas9 Against Rubicon Ameliorates NAFLD by Modulating CD36 Along with Glycerophospholipid Metabolism
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Yu Bai, Yanyang Nan, Tao Wu, An Zhu, Xinlei Xie, Yun Sun, Yong Deng, Zihan Dou, Xiaozhi Hu, Rongrui Zhou, Shuwen Xu, Yuanzhen Zhang, Jiajun Fan, and Dianwen Ju
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CD36 ,CRISPR‐Cas9 ,glycerophospholipid metabolism ,LNP ,NAFLD ,Rubicon ,Science - Abstract
Abstract Non‐alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) is a prominent cause of various chronic metabolic hepatic diseases with limited therapeutics. Rubicon, an essential regulator in lysosomal degradation, is reported to exacerbate hepatic steatosis in NAFLD mice and patients, indicating its probability of being a therapeutic target for NAFLD treatment. In this study, the therapeutic potential of Rubicon blockage is investigated. Lipid nanoparticles carrying Rubicon‐specific CRISPR‐Cas9 components exhibited liver accumulation, cell internalization, and Rubicon knockdown. A single administration of the nanoparticles results in attenuated lipid deposition and hepatic steatosis, with lower circulating lipid levels and decreased adipocyte size in NAFLD mice. Furthermore, the increase of phosphatidylcholine and phosphatidylethanolamine levels can be observed in the NAFLD mice livers after Rubicon silencing, along with regulatory effects on metabolism‐related genes such as CD36, Gpcpd1, Chka, and Lpin2. The results indicate that knockdown of Rubicon improves glycerophospholipid metabolism and thereby ameliorates the NAFLD progression, which provides a potential strategy for NAFLD therapy via the restoration of Rubicon.
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25. Biological features and quality comprehensive analysis of twelve germplasm resources of the genus Allium from Tibet
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Huaifeng Wang, Haixing Yang, Xuena Yu, Yongdong Xie, Yu Bai, Qiya Dai, Le Liang, Wen Tang, Mao Yong, Luzhou Wang, Zhi Huang, Bo Sun, Huanxiu Li, and Yi Tang
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phenological period ,quantitative characters ,organosulfur compounds ,amino acid ,principal component analysis ,Plant culture ,SB1-1110 - Abstract
IntroductionAllium is important vegetables and seasonings in China, Tibet is rich in unique resources of the genus Allium, but lacks development and utilization.MethodsWe compared the biological features and comprehensively evaluating the quality of twelve germplasm resources of the genus Allium collected from Tibet.ResultsThe results revealed that nine germplasm resources were bolting and bloom normally except for SC015, SC019, and SC048, all twelve germplasm resources were able to vegetative growth. The individual differences in moisture, soluble sugar, and protein content among the twelve germplasm resources were relatively small, with pyruvic acid content ranging from 0.11 to 1.12 mg/g and a large variation coefficient. A total of 8 categories and 97 volatile compounds were detected in twelve germplasm resources, the majority possessed the highest proportions of aldehydes and organosulfur compounds, but there were certain differences between the different Allium species. Additionally, 11 to 16 types of free amino acids were present in all germplasm resources, proline exhibited the highest content. The total content of essential and non-essential amino acids in SC009 was the highest. Carbon (C) accounted for the largest proportion of all elements, and the contents of other mineral elements varied greatly among the different plants.ConclusionIn conclusion, combined with biological performance and comprehensive evaluation of quality, SC009 is the excellent germplasm resource suitable for growth and capable of reproduction with good quality. These results improved the exploitation and utilization of the genus Allium in Tibet, as well as provided germplasm resources for high-quality breeding of the genus Allium.
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26. Nitrogen fertilizer application rate affects the dynamic metabolism of nitrogen and carbohydrates in kernels of waxy maize
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Wanjun Feng, Weiwei Xue, Zequn Zhao, Zhaokang Shi, Weijie Wang, Yu Bai, Haoxue Wang, Peng Qiu, Jianfu Xue, and Baoguo Chen
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waxy corn ,nitrogen application ,protein components ,carbohydrate content ,enzyme activity ,Plant culture ,SB1-1110 - Abstract
IntroductionNitrogen (N) plays a pivotal role in the growth, development, and yield of maize. An optimal N application rate is crucial for enhancing N and carbohydrate (C) accumulation in waxy maize grains, which in turn synergistically improves grain weight.MethodsA 2-year field experiment was conducted to evaluate the impact of different N application rates on two waxy maize varieties, Jinnuo20 (JN20) and Jindannuo41 (JDN41), during various grain filling stages. The applied N rates were 0 (N0), 120 (N1), 240 (N2), and 360 (N3) kg N ha-1.ResultsThe study revealed that N application significantly influenced nitrogen accumulation, protein components (gliadin, albumin, globulin, and glutelin), carbohydrate contents (soluble sugars, amylose, and amylopectin), and activities of enzymes related to N and C metabolism in waxy maize grains. Notable varietal differences in these parameters were observed. In both varieties, the N2 treatment consistently resulted in the highest values for almost all measured traits compared to the other N treatments. Specifically, the N2 treatment yielded an average increase in grain dry matter of 21.78% for JN20 and 17.11% for JDN41 compared to N0. The application of N positively influenced the activities of enzymes involved in C and N metabolism, enhancing the biosynthesis of grain protein, amylose, and amylopectin while decreasing the accumulation of soluble sugars. This modulation of the C/N ratio in the grains directly contributed to an increase in grain dry weight.ConclusionCollectively, our findings underscore the critical role of N in regulating kernel N and C metabolism, thereby influencing dry matter accumulation in waxy maize grains during the grain filling stage.
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27. Plasma-activated water: Candidate hand disinfectant for SARS-CoV-2 transmission disruption
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Yong Xu, Tao Jin, Yu Bai, Xiuhong Zhou, Han Lv, Chenwei Dai, Zhengwei Wu, and Qinghua Xu
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Plasma-activated water ,SARS-COV-2 ,Swine skin ,Hand disinfectant ,Science (General) ,Q1-390 ,Social sciences (General) ,H1-99 - Abstract
The global epidemic caused by SARS-CoV-2 has brought about worldwide burden and a sense of danger for more than two years, leading to a wide range of social, public health, economic and environmental issues. Self-inoculation through hands has been the primary way for environmental transmission of SARS-CoV-2. Plasma-activated water (PAW) has been reported as an effective, safe and environmentally friendly disinfectant against SARS-CoV-2. However, the inactivating effect of PAW on SARS-CoV-2 located on skin surface and its underlying mechanism of action have not been elucidated. In this study, PAW was prepared using an air-pressure plasma jet device. The antiviral efficiency of PAW1, PAW3, and PAW5 on the SARS-CoV-2 pseudovirus was 8.20 % (±2.88 %), 46.24 % (±1.79 %), and 91.71 % (±0.47 %), respectively. Additionally, determination of PAW's physicochemical properties, identification of major sterile effector in PAW, transmission electron microscopy analysis, malondialdehyde (MDA) assessment, SDS-PAGE, ELISA, and qPCR were conducted to reveal the virucidal mechanism of PAW. Our experimental results suggested that peroxynitrite, which was generated by the synergism of acidic environment and reactive species, was the major sterile effector of PAW. Furthermore, we found that PAW treatment significantly inactivated SARS-CoV-2 pseudovirus through the destruction of its structure of and the degradation of the viral RNA. Therefore, the possible mechanism for the structural destruction of SARS-COV-2 by PAW is through the action of peroxynitrite generated by the synergism of acidic environment and reactive species, which might react with and destroy the lipid envelope of SARS-CoV-2 pseudovirus. Nevertheless, further studies are required to shed light on the interaction mechanism of PAW-inherent RONS and viral components, and to confirm the determinant factors for virus inactivation of SARS-COV-2 by PAW. Therefore, PAW may be a candidate hand disinfectant used to disrupt the transmission of SARS-CoV-2.
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28. Research Note: The structure and diversity of antibiotic resistance genes in animal house environment
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Zhuo Chen, Xiaojie Wan, Cheng Lou, Yu Bai, Tongjie Chai, and Bo Wu
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metagenomics ,aerosol ,antibiotic resistance genes ,poultry house ,pathogen ,Animal culture ,SF1-1100 - Abstract
ABSTRACT: In recent years, a series of public health issues caused by the spread of antibiotic resistance have been widely concerned. The indoor air of livestock and poultry houses is considered to be one of the main sources of environmental contamination of ARGs. This study characterized the micro-organisms and ARGs in the air particulate matter of chicken houses using metagenomics. The study successfully detected 761 different subtypes of resistance genes including aminoglycosides, tetracyclines, MLSB etc., 4 types of mobile genetic elements, and various pathogenic microorganisms from the aerosols in the chicken coop environment. The results showed that the abundance of ARGs in the air of the chicken coop was at a relatively high level, correlation network analysis showed that multiple types of ARGs could promote the emergence of antibiotic-resistant bacteria.
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29. Deep Reinforcement Learning-enabled Dynamic UAV Deployment and Power Control in Multi-UAV Wireless Networks.
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Yu Bai, Zheng Chang 0001, and Riku Jäntti
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30. Reasoning Knowledge Transfer for Logical Table-to-Text Generation.
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Baoqiang Liu, Yu Bai, Fang Cai, Shuang Xue, Na Ye, and XinYuan Ye
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31. Fundamental Capabilities of Large Language Models and their Applications in Domain Scenarios: A Survey.
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Jiawei Li, Yizhe Yang, Yu Bai 0018, Xiaofeng Zhou, Yinghao Li, Huashan Sun, Yuhang Liu, Xingpeng Si, Yuhao Ye, Yixiao Wu, Yiguan Lin, Bin Xu, Ren Bowen, Chong Feng, Yang Gao 0016, and Heyan Huang
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32. Educational Tool-spaces for Convolutional Neural Network FPGA Design Space Exploration Using High-Level Synthesis.
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Richard C. Yarnell, Mousam Hossain, Raul Graterol, Ayush Pindoria, Sujan Ghimire, Muhtasim Alam Chowdhury, Soheil Salehi, Yu Bai 0004, and Ronald F. DeMara
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33. An Analysis of Pilot's Eye Movement Metrics in Simulated Flight Scenarios.
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Shan Gao, Yu Bai, Yuanyuan Xian, and Lei Wang
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34. Collaborative Consortium of Foundation Models for Open-World Few-Shot Learning.
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Shuai Shao 0006, Yu Bai, Yan Wang 0076, Baodi Liu, and Bin Liu 0021
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35. Shaking table test on seismic performance of a large-span high-rise building
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Laite Sun, Yu Bai, and Zhengcong Lai
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Large-span high-rise building ,Wave passage effect ,Slope amplification effect ,Scale model design ,Shaking table test ,Seismic response ,Medicine ,Science - Abstract
Abstract This paper describes investigations in respect of the seismic performance of a large-span high-rise building in a mountainous area. The building consists of a 135 m high shear wall structure and a 174.5 m long steel truss structure, with dampers used to enhance the seismic performance. A 1/40 scale model of the prototype structure was designed, and shaking table tests was conducted. The experiments simulated the wave passage effect and slope amplification effect based on the building site and structural characteristics of the prototype structure. The seismic performance of the prototype structure was analyzed through the damage phenomenon, dynamic characteristics, and dynamic response of the model under earthquake effects. The results show that three seismic waves were delayed by about 0.4 s and amplified by about 1.6 times after passing through the steel frame with viscous dampers, which could effectively simulate the wave passage effect and slope amplification effect in the test. The maximum story drift ratios of the model shear wall structure and steel truss structure were 1/1258 and 1/455 for the SLE and 1/568 and 1/185 for the MCE. The damping devices played a key role in energy dissipation. As a result, this research provides a reference for the seismic design and shaking table testing of large-span high-rise buildings.
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36. Effects of positive end-expiratory pressure on regional cerebral oxygen saturation in elderly patients undergoing thoracic surgery during one-lung ventilation: a randomized crossover-controlled trial
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Liying Zhao, Shuang Lv, Qian Xiao, Yuan Zhang, Wenbo Yi, Yu Bai, Kangping Lu, Kevin C. Bermea, Jessica Semel, Xiaomei Yang, and Jianbo Wu
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Hemodynamics ,One-lung ventilation ,Positive end-expiratory pressure ,Pulmonary oxygenation ,Regional cerebral oxygen saturation ,Diseases of the respiratory system ,RC705-779 - Abstract
Abstract Background A significant reduction in regional cerebral oxygen saturation (rSO2) is commonly observed during one-lung ventilation (OLV), while positive end-expiratory pressure (PEEP) can improve oxygenation. We compared the effects of three different PEEP levels on rSO2, pulmonary oxygenation, and hemodynamics during OLV. Methods Forty-three elderly patients who underwent thoracoscopic lobectomy were randomly assigned to one of six PEEP combinations which used a crossover design of 3 levels of PEEP—0 cmH2O, 5 cmH2O, and 10 cmH2O. The primary endpoint was rSO2 in patients receiving OLV 20 min after adjusting the PEEP. The secondary outcomes included hemodynamic and respiratory variables. Results After exclusion, thirty-six patients (36.11% female; age range: 60–76 year) were assigned to six groups (n = 6 in each group). The rSO2 was highest at OLV(0) than at OLV(10) (difference, 2.889%; [95% CI, 0.573 to 5.204%]; p = 0.008). Arterial oxygen partial pressure (PaO2) was lowest at OLV(0) compared with OLV(5) (difference, -62.639 mmHg; [95% CI, -106.170 to -19.108 mmHg]; p = 0.005) or OLV(10) (difference, -73.389 mmHg; [95% CI, -117.852 to -28.925 mmHg]; p = 0.001), while peak airway pressure (Ppeak) was lower at OLV(0) (difference, -4.222 mmHg; [95% CI, -5.140 to -3.304 mmHg]; p
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37. Effect of metastable retained austenite on dynamic mechanical properties of nanostructured bainitic steel under high-strain rate deformation
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Shichao Fan, Ziqing Xu, Hai Hao, Yu Bai, Xiaohu Deng, and Dong Guo
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Nanostructured bainite ,Blocky retained austenite ,High-strain rate deformation ,Dynamic mechanical property ,Austenitizing temperature ,Mining engineering. Metallurgy ,TN1-997 - Abstract
In this study, modifying the austenitizing temperature offers a strategically viable way towards creating blocky retained austenite (BRA) with varying sizes and morphologies in nanostructured bainitic steel, in strikingly contrast to the conventional method of adjusting the austempering temperature. Dynamic tensile and compressive evaluation at different strain rates of 1 × 103 s−1 and 5 × 103 s−1 were carried out to gain insights into the effect of BRA stability on the dynamic mechanical properties and its intrinsic relationship with high strain rates. Additionally, the phase transformations and the triggered transformation-induced plasticity (TRIP) effects of BRA at different high strain rates were analyzed. The results reveal that during dynamic deformation, most of metastable BRA underwent a two-stage martensitic transformation of γ→εM and εM→α′M, while the filmy retained austenite exhibits minimal phase transformation. BRA dominates the TRIP effect under the extremely short deformation time and adiabatic heating conditioning. Consequently, samples containing more and larger-sized BRA demonstrated superior dynamic mechanical properties, including strength and fracture strain. As the strain rate increases, the TRIP effect induced by less stable BRA contributes to more pronounced enhancement of properties. Besides the deterioration effect originating from the early transformed brittle martensite also gradually intensifies with the strain rate, which is manifested by the appearance of quasi-cleavage facets at the fracture comparable to the BRA size. Nevertheless, during dynamic deformation, the metastable BRA induced TRIP effect significantly enhances the mechanical properties, outweighing its deteriorating effect. Moreover, less stable BRA should be favored at higher the strain rate.
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38. A review on multicomponent rare earth silicate environmental barrier coatings
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Bin Qian, Yu Wang, Jiahao Zu, Keyuan Xu, Qingyuan Shang, and Yu Bai
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Rare earth silicates ,Environmental barrier coatings ,Multicomponent ,High entropy ,Corrosion ,Mining engineering. Metallurgy ,TN1-997 - Abstract
Rare earth (RE) silicate environmental barrier coatings (EBCs), with superior physicochemical properties and resistance to hot water-oxygen and calcium-magnesium-aluminosilicate (CMAS) corrosion, are ideal candidates for safeguarding the next-generation aviation engines made of SiC ceramic matrix composites (CMCs). However, improving the corrosion resistance of RE silicates remains a critical challenge due to severe environmental degradation at 1500 °C. Herein, by doping multiple RE elements and designing high entropy formulations, researchers found that multicomponent RE silicates could establish stable lattice structures, phase compositions, and reaction products while impeding the infiltration of corrosive agents. This paper reviews the modulation of their phase stability, physicochemical properties, wettability, and corrosion behaviors. It looks at how state-of-the-art optimization solutions of multicomponent and high entropy doping strategies affected corrosion resistant behaviors. In conclusion, the authors suggest further studies to optimize the corrosion resistance of multicomponent RE silicates and highlight the importance of integrating multicomponent doping with high-throughput and other optimization methods, thereby unlocking an array of possibilities for advancing RE silicate EBCs.
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39. Numerical simulation and tool parameters optimization of aluminum alloy transmission intermediate shell
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Haiyue Zhao, Yan Cao, Yu Bai, Hui Yao, and Chunlei Tian
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Thin-walled parts shell ,Numerical simulation ,Tool parameters optimization ,Cutting experiment ,Firefly algorithm ,Medicine ,Science - Abstract
Abstract Due to its challenging manufacturing and intricate morphology, the aluminum alloy transmission intermediate shell used in vehicle transmission has been the focus of many academic studies. In this study, the three-dimensional cutting model is condensed to a two-dimensional cutting model and utilized to simulate the finishing process of an aluminum alloy workpiece using the finite element modeling program DEFORM-3D. Through orthogonal testing and range analysis, the impact of integral end mill side edge parameters on cutting performance was investigated. It is determined that tool chamfering has a greater impact on cutting performance than tool rake and relief angles, that chamfering width has the most impact on cutting force, and that chamfering angle has the greatest impact on cutting temperature. The workpiece's surface roughness is tested during a cutting experiment, and an analysis of the data reveals that the finite element simulation model is accurate and the orthogonal test method is reasonable. The tool chamfer has a greater impact on roughness than the tool rake angle and relief angle. The tool settings are further optimized using the firefly method. By examining the data, it is determined that the prediction model is correct and the optimization model is reasonable. The cutting efficiency is higher and the surface quality is better when the chamfer width is 0.17 mm and the chamfer angle is 7.3° or 18.3°. Therefore, optimizing the side edge parameters of the integral end mill during the finishing process of a thin-walled aluminum alloy shell has practical technical value.
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40. Transfer learning of convolutional neural network model for thermal estimation of multichip modules
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Zhi-Qiao Wang, Yue Hua, Hao-Ran Xie, Zhi-Fu Zhou, Yu-Bai Li, and Wei-Tao Wu
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Transfer learning ,Multi-chip modules ,Thermal design ,Temperature reconstruction ,Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General) ,TA1-2040 - Abstract
This paper proposes a transfer learning approach to reduce the dependence of the neural network model on dataset size for multi-chip modules (MCMs) thermal estimation. The dataset that resembles the target task is used to pre-train a convolutional neural network model; then, it is fine-tuned using a much smaller dataset belonging to the target task. This process enables the model to adapt and refine its thermal estimation capabilities for the particular MCM under consideration with sparse data. Results show that the model effectively utilizes the geometric shapes and power details of MCMs to precisely predict steady-state temperature fields and junction temperatures. In a complex five-chip configuration, the fine-tuned model achieves a prediction error of only 1.17 % and accelerates inference speed by three orders of magnitude compared to traditional simulations. Additionally, the transfer learning model requires only 1/8 the dataset size and less than 1/3 the training time compared to a model with random initial parameters to achieve similar accuracy. The results indicate that this model can significantly enhance the utilization efficiency of historically accumulated MCM heat transfer datasets for new demands such as real-time thermal estimation and fast optimization of chip configuration.
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41. A class-aware multi-stage UDA framework for prostate zonal segmentation.
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Zibo Ma, Yue Mi, Bo Zhang 0032, Zheng Zhang 0038, Yu Bai 0020, Jingyun Wu, Haiwen Huang, and Wendong Wang
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42. Efficient Reinforcement Learning With Impaired Observability: Learning to Act With Delayed and Missing State Observations.
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Minshuo Chen, Jie Meng, Yu Bai 0017, Yinyu Ye 0001, H. Vincent Poor, and Mengdi Wang
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43. Advances in dissolved oxygen prediction and control methods in aquaculture: a review.
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Daoliang Li, Jianan Yang, Yu Bai, Zhuangzhuang Du, and Cong Wang
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44. Swin-MSP: A Shifted Windows Masked Spectral Pretraining Model for Hyperspectral Image Classification.
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Rui Tian, Danqing Liu, Yu Bai 0004, Yu Jin, Guanliang Wan, and Yanhui Guo
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45. SELM: Self-Motivated Ensemble Learning Model for Cross-Domain Few-Shot Classification in Hyperspectral Images.
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Shiyuan Zhao, Yu Bai, Shuai Shao 0006, Weifeng Liu 0001, Xinmin Ge, Ye Li, and Baodi Liu
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46. Detecting Malicious Websites From the Perspective of System Provenance Analysis.
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Peng Jiang, Jifan Xiao, Ding Li 0001, Hongyi Yu, Yu Bai, Yao Guo 0001, and Xiangqun Chen
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47. A Real-Time Determination Method for Homodyne Grating Interferometer Signal Nonlinear Error Based on Duty Cycle Measurement of States.
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Weicheng Wang, Jun Lin 0003, Siyu Jin, Yu Bai, Lin Liu, Zhanowu Liu, Yishu Sun, and Wenhao Li
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48. EME: Energy-Based Multiexpert Model for Long-Tailed Remote Sensing Image Classification.
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Yu Bai, Shuai Shao 0006, Shiyuan Zhao, Weifeng Liu 0001, Dapeng Tao, and Baodi Liu
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49. Design and development of robotic collaborative system for automated construction of reciprocal frame structures.
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Cheav Por Chea, Yu Bai, and Zhuomin Zhou
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50. Improving few-shot relation extraction through semantics-guided learning.
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Hui Wu, Yuting He, Yidong Chen 0001, Yu Bai, and Xiaodong Shi
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