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2. RIRS with FV-UAS vs. ESWL for the management of 1–2 cm lower pole renal calculi in obese patients: a prospective study
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Chao Men, Miao Xu, Si-cong Zhang, Qing Wang, Jie Wu, and Yun-Peng Li
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lower pole renal calculi ,obesity ,flexible ureteroscopy ,extracorporeal shock wave lithotripsy ,combination therapy ,Medicine (General) ,R5-920 - Abstract
ObjectiveTo evaluate the efficacy and safety of retrograde intrarenal surgery (RIRS) combined with flexible vacuum-assisted ureteral access sheath (FV-UAS) versus extracorporeal shock wave lithotripsy (ESWL) for the management of 1–2 cm lower pole renal calculi (LPC) in obese patients.Patients and methodsThis prospective, randomized study included 149 obese patients with 1–2 cm LPC. Patients were allocated into two groups: 76 patients underwent RIRS with FV-UAS, and 73 patients received ESWL. The parameters assessed included stone-free rate (SFR), retreatment rate, complications, operative time, and pain intensity measured by the visual analog scale (VAS). Stone-free status was defined as the absence of stones on computed tomography or residual fragments smaller than 4 mm at 4 weeks post-procedure.ResultsThe baseline characteristics of the two groups were comparable. The SFR was significantly higher in the RIRS group, reaching 86.8%, compared to 63.0% in the ESWL group (p = 0.034). Furthermore, the retreatment rate was significantly lower in the RIRS group, at 5.2%, versus 24.7% in the ESWL group (p
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- 2024
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3. Arithmetic Optimization Algorithm Based on Cauchy Mutation Trigonometric Function Search to Solve Combined Economic Emission Dispatch Problem
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Yun-Peng Li, Lin-Xuan Zhang, and Zheng-Jie Feng
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Combined economic emission dispatch ,Cauchy mutation ,random disturbance penalty function ,trigonometric function search ,arithmetic optimization algorithm ,Electrical engineering. Electronics. Nuclear engineering ,TK1-9971 - Abstract
Nowadays, problems such as greenhouse effect and air pollution become increasingly prominent. The power generation process should pay attention to the fuel cost and reduce the pollution to the environment. In this paper, an arithmetic optimization algorithm (AOA) based on Cauchy mutation trigonometric function search is proposed to solve the combined economic emission dispatch (CEED) problem. The price penalty factor is used to convert multiple objective functions of CEED problem into one objective. The math optimization probability (MOP) parameter is used to control the position update of the AOA. MOP is replaced by the oscillation coefficient and Cauchy mutation, which can not only guarantee the local search accuracy but also enhance the global search capability. 6 kinds of trigonometric function search operators, sine function, hyperbolic sine, inverse hyperbolic sine, hyperbolic tangent, inverse hyperbolic tangent, are used to replace the fixed value control parameters in AOA algorithm. The algorithm still has a certain ability to jump out of the local optimal in the late running. The 23 test functions are used to verify the effect of the improved AOA method. The AOA is compared with 6 kinds of improved AOA, and the improvement method with the best effect is selected, and then compared with other intelligent optimization algorithms to verify the effectiveness of the improved strategy. In addition to improving the algorithm, the constraint of CEED problem is also treated. Five kinds of random disturbance penalty functions are proposed, which are cosine function, hyperbolic sine function, tangent function, hyperbolic tangent function and V-type function. The CEED problem of 6 units was selected for simulation experiment under 4 different load demands. The experimental data show that the arithmetic optimization algorithm based on Cauchy mutation trigonometric function search has a good effect on solving CEED problems, and the random disturbance penalty strategy is more effective in solving quality.
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- 2023
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4. Revisiting the Constraint on the Equation of State of Neutron Stars Based on Binary Neutron Star Mergers
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Yun-Peng Li, Zhi-Lin Chen, Da-Bin Lin, and En-Wei Liang
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Neutron stars ,Gamma-ray bursts ,Astrophysics ,QB460-466 - Abstract
The merger of a neutron star (NS)–NS binary can form different productions of compact remnants, among which a supramassive NS (SMNS) can create an internal plateau, and the following steep decay marks the collapse of the SMNS. The proportion of the SMNS and the corresponding collapse time are often used to constrain the NS equation of state (EOS). This paper revisits this topic by considering the effect of an accretion disk on a compact remnant, which is not considered in previous works. Compared with previous works, the collapse-time distribution (peaks ∼100 s) of SMNSs formed from an NS–NS merger is almost unaffected by the initial surface magnetic field ( B _s, _i ) of the NS, but the total energy output of the magnetic dipole radiation from the SMNSs depends on B _s, _i significantly. Coupling the constraints from the SMNS fraction, we exclude some EOSs and obtain three candidate EOSs, i.e., DD2, ENG, and MPA1. By comparing the distributions of the collapse time and the luminosity of the internal plateau (in the short gamma-ray bursts) for observations obtained based on the three candidate EOSs, it is shown that only the EOS of ENG is favored. Our sample, based on the ENG EOS and a mass distribution motivated by Galactic systems, suggests that approximately 99% of NS–NS mergers collapse to form a black hole (BH) within 10 ^7 s. This includes scenarios promptly forming a BH (36.5%), an SMNS (60.7%), or a stable NS that transitions into a BH or an SMNS following accretion (2.1%). It also indicates that the remnants for GW170817 and GW190425, and the second object of GW190814, are more likely to be BHs.
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- 2024
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5. Drop tower tests of Taiji-1 inertial sensor substitute
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Jian Min, Zuo-Lei Wang, Yun-Peng Li, Wen-Ze Tao, Cun-Hui Li, Jun-Gang Lei, Dong-Xue Xi, Da Fan, and Jun-Biao Wang
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Biotechnology ,TP248.13-248.65 ,Physiology ,QP1-981 - Abstract
Abstract Taiji-1, which is the first technical verification satellite of China’s Space Gravitational Wave Detection Program, was successfully launched on August 31, 2019. The mission aimed to investigate the key technologies used in space gravitational wave detection. The inertial sensor, which was one of the main payloads, measured the residual acceleration of the satellite, and verified the drag-free control technology. Its performance was crucial to the success of the Taiji-1 mission. To ensure its performance in orbit, the inertial sensor was fully evaluated prior to launch. Owing to the gravitational acceleration on the ground, it is impossible to verify all the properties of the inertial sensor in a routine laboratory. A feasible method to conduct such tests is to use a drop tower. To guarantee the safety of the inertial sensor, a substitute was used with similar structure and circuit design. A total of 20 falls in three groups were completed, a set of research methods was established, and the importance of conducting simulations before the drop tests was verified. For the first time, the switch of different circuit gains in a drop tower test has been achieved and the National Microgravity Laboratory of China (NMLC) drop tower’s residual accelerations in three dimensions were measured. The results demonstrated that the microgravity level of the drop tower can reach about 58 μg0 in the fall direction and 13 μg0 along the horizontal axes.
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- 2021
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6. Non-prescription cold and flu medication-induced transient myopia with uveal effusion: case report
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Rui Zeng, Yun-peng Li, Chun-li Chen, Ya-qian Huang, Hao Lian, Yu-zhang Hu, and Jia-song Yang
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Uveal effusion ,Acute angle-closure glaucoma ,Non-prescription cold and flu medication ,Ophthalmology ,RE1-994 - Abstract
Abstract Background To report a case of non-prescription cold and flu medication-induced transient myopia with uveal effusion. Case presentation Bilateral high intraocular pressure, shallow anterior chambers, uveal effusion, and a myopic shift were encountered in a 39-year-old Chinese male 1 night after taking a non-prescription flu medicine three times than the recommended dose. Ultrasound biomicroscopy (UBM) showed bilateral ciliochoroidal effusions, disappearance of the ciliary sulcus, closure of the angle of the anterior chamber, and anterior displacement of the lens-iris diaphragm. Treatment with aqueous suppressants was given. Within a week, the uncorrected vision restored, and the myopia had disappeared. UBM revealed major resolution of the ciliochoroidal effusions in both eyes, deepening of the anterior chamber, return of the lens-iris diaphragm to a more posterior position. Conclusions Overdose of non-prescription cold and flu medication may cause bilateral uveal effusions inducing acute angle-closure glaucoma and acute myopia.
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- 2019
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7. Hemoglobin A1c and risk of left atrial thrombus and spontaneous echo contrast in non-valvular atrial fibrillation patients
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Rong-Ren Kuang, Fang-Zhou Liu, Yun-Peng Li, Wei-Dong Lin, Hua-Sheng Liang, and Ai-Hua Chen
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Atrial fibrillation ,Hemoglobin A1c ,Left atrial thrombus ,Spontaneous echo contrast ,Prothrombotic state ,Medicine - Abstract
Abstract Objectives To evaluate the relationship between hemoglobin A1c (HbA1c) and risk of left atrial thrombus/spontaneous echo contrast (LAT/SEC) in non-valvular atrial fibrillation (AF) patients. Methods In this retrospective study, 1158 consecutive non-valvular AF patients undergoing transesophageal echocardiography prior to radiofrequency catheter ablation or electric cardioversion were enrolled. Baseline characteristics were collected and analyzed. Results There were 87 (7.5%) patients with LAT/SEC. The HbA1c levels in the patients with LAT/SEC were significantly higher than that in patients without LAT/SEC (6.13 ± 0.41 vs. 5.89 ± 0.45 μmol/L, P
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- 2017
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8. Backward Filtering Forward Deciding in Linear Non-Gaussian State Space Models.
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Yun-Peng Li and Hans-Andrea Loeliger
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- 2024
9. Bis(4-methylmorpholin-4-ium) tetrabromidozincate(II)
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Cong-hu Peng and Yun-peng Li
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Crystallography ,QD901-999 - Abstract
The title compound, (C5H12NO)2[ZnBr4], was synthesized by hydrothermal reaction of ZnBr2 with 4-methylmorpholine in a HBr/distilled water solution. Each of the two independent cations exhibits a chair conformation; the anion deviates slightly from an tetrahedral configuration. The Zn—Br distances in the anion are in the range of 2.3996 (9)–2.4247 (9) Å. All of the amine H atoms are involved in bifurcated intermolecular N—H...Br hydrogen bonds, building up a trimer.
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- 2011
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10. (R)-2-Methylpiperazine-1,4-diium diaquatetrachloridoferrate(II)
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Yun-Peng Li and Cong-Hu Peng
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Crystallography ,QD901-999 - Abstract
In the title salt, (C5H14N2)[FeCl4(H2O)2], the FeII cation is coordinated by four Cl− anions and two water molecules in a distorted octahedral geometry. The piperazine ring adopts a normal chair conformation. Intermolecular N—H...Cl, N—H...(Cl,Cl) and O—H...Cl hydrogen bonding is present in the crystal structure.
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- 2010
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11. miR-491-5p regulates the susceptibility of glioblastoma to ferroptosis through TP53
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Xin-fang Jie, Yun-peng Li, Shuai Liu, Yue Fu, and Yuan-yuan Xiong
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Biophysics ,Cell Biology ,Molecular Biology ,Biochemistry - Published
- 2023
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12. Temperature environmental adaptability on electrical and stress properties of Ge film in space
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Hongchen Yang, Xuejing Dai, Huapeng Wang, Yun-Peng Li, Hua-bin Yang, Yang Liu, Bo Chen, Xiaoduo Wang, and Xiaodong Wang
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Materials science ,Mining engineering. Metallurgy ,Band gap ,media_common.quotation_subject ,Ge film ,Detector ,Resistance ,Metals and Alloys ,Residual stress ,TN1-997 ,In-situ ,Space (mathematics) ,Temperature adaptability ,Adaptability ,Surfaces, Coatings and Films ,Biomaterials ,Crystal ,Stress (mechanics) ,Operating temperature ,Phase (matter) ,Ceramics and Composites ,Composite material ,Ex-situ ,media_common - Abstract
The Ge-film-based photon-counting imaging detector is a key component of optical payload in space weather observation. It’s important to study the space temperature adaptability of Ge film since the performances of Ge film are extremely sensitive to the temperature. Herein, the in-situ tests are proposed to measure the resistance and stress of the Ge film at the operating temperature. It is demonstrated that the resistance decreases from 520 MΩ/□ to 124 MΩ/□ linearly between -20 °C and 80 °C, which can meet the requirement of the imaging system well. And the stress gradually releases in the thermal cycle. The ex-situ test is adopted to investigate the limited temperature adaptability and the intrinsic mechanism of performance variations. When the temperature increased to 600 °C, Ge film failed and cracked because of resistance reducing to 30 KΩ/□ and stress increasing to 504 Mpa. Meanwhile, methods were proposed to enhance the temperature adaptability of Ge film by analyzing crystal phase and optical band gap. Thus, the resistance and stress changes of Ge film in space have little effect on the performances of imaging system. The Ge film with high temperature adaptability and low stress we prepared is promising in the space observation.
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- 2021
13. Cryptoanalysis and Improvement of Verifier-based Key Agreement Protocol in Cross-Realm Setting.
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Jing-feng Li, Weifeng Guo, Lai-shun Zhang, and Yun-peng Li
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- 2011
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14. Inflammatory Myofibroblastic Tumor After Treatment of Wilms Tumor in a 6-Year-Old Boy: A Case Report and Literature Review
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Wen-tao Zheng, Yun-peng Li, Weiping Zhang, Le-jian He, and Wenwen Han
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Male ,Pathology ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Urology ,030232 urology & nephrology ,Wilms Tumor ,Granuloma, Plasma Cell ,03 medical and health sciences ,Postoperative Complications ,0302 clinical medicine ,Humans ,Medicine ,cardiovascular diseases ,Child ,Confusion ,Ileal Diseases ,business.industry ,Wilms' tumor ,musculoskeletal system ,medicine.disease ,Kidney Neoplasms ,Rare tumor ,030220 oncology & carcinogenesis ,cardiovascular system ,medicine.symptom ,business ,tissues ,After treatment - Abstract
Inflammatory myofibroblastic tumor (IMT) is a rare tumor with an indolent course. It is less often reported as a second tumor that occurs after treatment of malignant tumors in pediatric patients. Here, we report a case of IMT following Wilms tumor (WT), and conduct a literature review concerning IMTs and WT to evaluate the diagnostic possibility of IMT as a second tumor. The coexistence of the 2 tumors may cause confusion as to whether they share genetic links or that IMTs may appear as late effects of the treatment of WT.
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- 2021
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15. China’s first step towards probing the expanding universe and the nature of gravity using a space borne gravitational wave antenna
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Zhi-Ming Cai, Xia Hou, Li-E Qiang, Peng Liu, Min-Jie Huang, Li-Ming Wu, Yang Yang, Jian-Kang Peng, Tao Yu, Yan-Lin Sui, Wei Li, Jun-Gang Lei, Zhi Wang, Xiaoshan Ma, Zhang-Bin Xue, Cui-Yun Zhou, Jian Min, Sen-Wen Xue, Yu-Xiao Wei, Gang Jin, Shuang Yang, Jin-Pei Yu, Wei Bian, Zuo-Lei Wang, Zhi-Yong Lin, Wei-Wei Zhao, Yun-Peng Li, Hua-Wang Li, Xue-Quan Zhang, He-Shan Liu, Ye-Xi Qu, Chao Yang, Zi-Ming Zou, Yong-Li Yin, Jian-Jun Jia, Juan Wang, Yu Xu, Hong-Wei Luo, Xing-Jian Shi, Yi-Fang Xie, Yupeng Li, Yuan Fang, Rong Shu, Shu-Yan Xu, Hong-Bo Jin, Rong-Gen Cai, Yuan-Zhong Zhang, Ying-Min Li, Li Duan, Liang Hu, Wei Sha, Min Zhang, Sun Guangwei, Ke Feng, Shi-Jia Yang, Xiaodong Peng, Shou-Shan Fan, Zheng Tian, Chang Liu, Ling-Feng Wan, Shaoxin Wang, Xiao-Kang Li, Ju Su, Ziren Luo, Hao-Si Li, Zhong-Guo Yang, Liu-Feng Li, Ya Zhao, Yu-Rong Liu, Jian-Hua Zheng, Zong-Yu Lu, Zhi-Hua Wu, Ling Chen, Bo-Quan Li, Long-Fei Ma, Li-Sheng Chen, Lin-Xiao Cong, Dijun Chen, Di Wu, Ji-Bo He, Jian-Wu He, Zong-Kuan Guo, Weibiao Chen, Peng-Zhan Wu, Fan Li, Kai-Li Jiang, Xin Ma, Zhun Feng, Yukun Wang, Zhe Li, Ze-Yi Chen, Pan Feng, Wenlin Tang, Yi-Chuan Man, Cong-Feng Qiao, Dong-Xue Xi, Rui-Hong Gao, Meng Bai, Wen-Rui Hu, Wen-Ze Tao, Yu Niu, Chao Fang, Jian-Yu Wang, Jian Zhao, Xiao-Peng Wang, Hong-Jiang Tao, Ming-Wei Chen, Fu-Li Ma, Jia Wang, Qi Kang, Keqi Qi, Ai-Bing Zhang, Chen-Yu Wang, Yang Ran, Lu-Xiang Xu, Jia Shen, Dong-Jing Li, Run-Lian Gao, Jin Cao, Dong-Bin Liu, Guo-Feng Xing, Peng Xu, Jian-Feng Deng, Xiao-Bo Zou, Lin-Lin Wang, Wen-Hong Ruan, Hong Liu, Xiao-Long Dong, Yong-Gui Li, Sen-Quan Fan, Zhen-Cai Zhu, Chu Zhang, Yue-Liang Wu, and Zhi-Qiang Hu
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Physics ,Gravitational-wave observatory ,Gravitational wave ,General relativity ,QC1-999 ,Astrophysics::Instrumentation and Methods for Astrophysics ,General Physics and Astronomy ,Astronomy ,Astrophysics ,01 natural sciences ,Gravitational-wave astronomy ,Metric expansion of space ,QB460-466 ,symbols.namesake ,General Relativity and Quantum Cosmology ,0103 physical sciences ,symbols ,Satellite ,Antenna (radio) ,010306 general physics ,010303 astronomy & astrophysics ,Hubble's law - Abstract
In this perspective, we outline that a space borne gravitational wave detector network combining LISA and Taiji can be used to measure the Hubble constant with an uncertainty less than 0.5% in ten years, compared with the network of the ground based gravitational wave detectors which can measure the Hubble constant within a 2% uncertainty in the next five years by the standard siren method. Taiji is a Chinese space borne gravitational wave detection mission planned for launch in the early 2030 s. The pilot satellite mission Taiji-1 has been launched in August 2019 to verify the feasibility of Taiji. The results of a few technologies tested on Taiji-1 are presented in this paper. Gravitational wave astronomy has opened the door to test general relativity and the effect of gravity in the Universe. The authors present the capabilities of an overlap between space gravitational wave detectors LISA and Taiji to constrain the Hubble constant to 0.5%, in 10 years, and what can be learned from the satellite pilot Taiji-1 launched in 2019.
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- 2021
16. Evaluation of the stability of vegetated slopes according to layout and temporal changes
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Chao Hu, Chen Li, Ran Zhao, Yun-peng Li, and Jian Li
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Hydrology ,Global and Planetary Change ,Safety factor ,010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciences ,ved/biology ,Geography, Planning and Development ,ved/biology.organism_classification_rank.species ,food and beverages ,Sowing ,Geology ,Vegetation ,010502 geochemistry & geophysics ,01 natural sciences ,Shrub ,Stability (probability) ,Slope stability ,Environmental science ,Stage (hydrology) ,Slope stability analysis ,0105 earth and related environmental sciences ,Nature and Landscape Conservation ,Earth-Surface Processes - Abstract
Vegetation in slopes can effectively improve slope stability. However, it is difficult to estimate the effects of vegetation on slope stability because of variations in plant species and environmental conditions. Moreover, influences of plant growth on slope stability change with time, resulting in changes in the safety factor. This study was conducted to evaluate the stability of vegetated slopes with time and investigate the effects of different layouts of plant species on slope stability. Here, we used a plant growth model and slope stability analysis to build an evaluation model. To accomplish this, one species of tree, shrub and grass was chosen to set six layout patterns. A slope with no vegetation served as a control. The safety factors of the seven slopes were then calculated using the developed evaluation model and differences in the safety factors of slopes were compared and discussed. The slope vegetated with Platycladus orientalis reached the most stable state at the age of 60 years. Shrub slope (Vitex negundo) had the maximum safety factor after 20 years. Overall, the safety factor of vegetated slopes increased from 12.1% to 49.6% compared to the slope with no vegetation. When wind force was considered, the safety factor value of the slope changed from 3.5% to 43.5%. Vegetation mixtures of trees and grasses resulted in the best slope stability. Planting grasses on slopes can improve slope stability of trees to a greater degree than that of slopes with shrubs in the early stage of growth.
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- 2021
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17. Effect and mechanism of the total paeony glycosides on spinal cord apoptosis in rats with spinal cord injury
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Zong-Jin Yue, Ru-Yin Liu, Lu Yu, Xin-Li Wang, Zhong-Kai Feng, Xi-Bin Wang, Yun-Peng Li, and Da-Yong Xu
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lcsh:R5-920 ,cell apoptosis ,spinal cord cell ,total paeony glycoside ,lcsh:R ,oxidative stress ,lcsh:Medicine ,lcsh:Medicine (General) ,spinal cord injury - Abstract
Objective To investigate the effect and mechanism of total paeony glycosides (TPG) on spinal cord apoptosis in rats with spinal cord injury (SCI). Methods A total of 18 SD rats were randomly divided into control group, SCI group and TPG group (6 each). The SCI rat model was established using Allen method. For rats in control group, the spinal cord was sutured directly after laminectomy without spinal cord injury; those in TPG group were intraperitoneally injected with 25 mg/kg TPG every 24 hours after the establishment of SCI model, while those in SCI group and control group were intraperitoneally injected with the same volume of normal saline for 28 days. The rats' behavioral score were evaluated using Basso-Beattie-Bresnahan (BBB) method. The apoptosis of spinal cord cells was measured by flow cytometry. Western blotting was performed to detect the expression levels of cell apoptotic protein cleaved caspase-3 and cleaved caspase-9. The contents of MDA, SOD and LDH in the supernatant of spinal fluid were quantified with corresponding kits. Results Compared to those in control group, the BBB score decreased significantly, while the apoptosis rate of spinal cord cells and the expression levels of cleaved caspase-3 and cleaved caspase-9 were obviously elevated, and the contents of MDA and LDH increased, SOD decreased in the supernatant of spinal fluid in the rats of SCI group (P
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- 2020
18. Improving Both Electron and Hole Mobilities of an Ambipolar Polymer by Integrating Sodium <scp>Sulfonate‐Tethered</scp> Alkyl Side Chains †
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Xingmin Zhang, Jingjing Li, Maria Khalil, Yun‐Peng Li, Li-Na Liu, Zi-Wen Xu, Wei-Shi Li, and Guanghui Xie
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chemistry.chemical_classification ,Ambipolar diffusion ,business.industry ,Sodium ,Doping ,chemistry.chemical_element ,General Chemistry ,Polymer ,Photochemistry ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Sulfonate ,Semiconductor ,chemistry ,Side chain ,business ,Alkyl - Published
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19. Analysis of Fusarium graminearum Species Complex from Freshly Harvested Rice in Jiangsu Province (China)
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Fei Dong, Mduduzi P. Mokoena, Xiao Zhang, Shi Jianrong, Ademola O. Olaniran, Xin Yuan Chen, Yun Peng Li, Yin-Won Lee, and Jianhong Xu
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0106 biological sciences ,0301 basic medicine ,Fusarium ,Veterinary medicine ,Species complex ,Phylogenetic tree ,biology ,Chemotype ,Trichothecene ,food and beverages ,Virulence ,Plant Science ,biology.organism_classification ,01 natural sciences ,Spore ,03 medical and health sciences ,030104 developmental biology ,Agronomy and Crop Science ,Mycelium ,010606 plant biology & botany - Abstract
Members of Fusarium graminearum species complex (FGSC) are the major pathogens that cause Fusarium head blight (FHB) in cereals worldwide. Symptoms of FHB on rice, including dark staining or browning of rice glumes, were recently observed in Jiangsu Province, China. To improve our understanding of the pathogens involved, 201 FGSC isolates were obtained from freshly harvested rice samples and identified by phylogenetic analyses. Among the 201 FGSC isolates, 196 were F. asiaticum and the remaining 5 were F. graminearum. Trichothecene chemotype and chemical analyses showed that 68.4% of the F. asiaticum isolates were the 3-acetyldeoxynivalenol (3ADON) chemotype and the remainder were the nivalenol (NIV) chemotype. All of the F. graminearum isolates were the 15-acetyldeoxynivalenol chemotype. Pathogenicity assays showed that both the 3ADON and NIV chemotypes of F. asiaticum could infect wheat and rice spikes. FHB severity and trichothecene toxin analysis revealed that F. asiaticum with the NIV chemotype was less aggressive than that with the 3ADON chemotype in wheat, while the NIV-producing strains were more virulent than the 3ADON-producing strains in rice. F. asiaticum isolates with different chemotypes did not show significant differences in mycelial growth, sporulation, conidial dimensions, or perithecial production. These findings would provide useful information for developing management strategies for the control of FHB in China.
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20. Alteration in morpho-physiological attributes of Leymus chinensis (Trin.) Tzvelev by exogenous application of brassinolide under varying levels of drought stress
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Yun peng Li, Xue-feng Zong, Chao Wu, Jun Lv, Xiao Wu, San-gen Wang, and Anjum Shakeel Ahmad
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chemistry.chemical_compound ,Drought stress ,chemistry ,biology ,Botany ,Animal Science and Zoology ,Morpho ,Leymus ,biology.organism_classification ,Agronomy and Crop Science ,Brassinolide - Published
- 2020
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21. Test and analysis on the errors of GPS observation in mining field
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Dong-feng, Ren, Yun-peng, Li, and Zhen-li, Ma
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22. Relationship between tumor viability during treatment and the clinical outcomes of patients with bladder/prostate rhabdomyosarcoma: a single-center experience
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Lejian He, Weiping Zhang, Yun-peng Li, Hongcheng Song, and Xiaoli Ma
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Oncology ,Male ,medicine.medical_specialty ,medicine.medical_treatment ,Urinary Bladder ,Single Center ,Metastasis ,Prostate Rhabdomyosarcoma ,Internal medicine ,Antineoplastic Combined Chemotherapy Protocols ,Rhabdomyosarcoma ,Medicine ,Humans ,Pathological ,Retrospective Studies ,Chemotherapy ,business.industry ,Proportional hazards model ,Prostate ,Infant ,medicine.disease ,Combined Modality Therapy ,Tumor viability ,Treatment Outcome ,Child, Preschool ,Pediatrics, Perinatology and Child Health ,Female ,Neoplasm Recurrence, Local ,business - Abstract
Background To analyze the relationship between tumor viability in specimens retrieved at second-look procedures (SLPs) and clinical outcomes in patients with bladder/prostate rhabdomyosarcoma (BP RMS). Methods We retrospectively analyzed patients` characteristics, times between diagnoses and SLPs, types of SLPs, the pathological findings, and clinical outcomes between January 2003 and May 2014. Results A total of 29 patients underwent at least one SLP before completing chemotherapy, including 24 boys and 5 girls. The mean age was 36 months. No patients with clinical/radiographic complete responses (CRs) had viable tumor cells and 7/18 patients (38.9%) without CR had no viable tumor cells. Seven patients experienced tumor relapse, progression, and metastasis, and three of these survived. Five-year event-free survival (EFS) rates were 88.5% in 18 patients without viable tumor at SLPs and 54.5% in 11 patients with viable tumor (Cox proportional hazards adjusted P=0.045). The respective five-year overall survival (OS) rates were 94.1% and 72.7% (Cox proportional hazards adjusted P=0.175). Conclusions EFS was increased in patients with BP RMS having no viable tumor cells; however, OS was comparable in patients with and without viable tumor cells. Patients who achieved CR during the treatment generally had no viable tumor cells.
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- 2021
23. Endothelial Cell‐Derived Extracellular Vesicles Promote Aberrant Neutrophil Trafficking and Subsequent Remote Lung Injury
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Shuang‐Feng Zi, Xiao‐Jing Wu, Ying Tang, Yun‐Peng Liang, Xu Liu, Lu Wang, Song‐Li Li, Chang‐De Wu, Jing‐Yuan Xu, Tao Liu, Wei Huang, Jian‐Feng Xie, Ling Liu, Jie Chao, and Hai‐Bo Qiu
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ALI/ARDS ,endothelial cells ,extracellular vesicles ,neutrophils ,sepsis ,Science - Abstract
Abstract The development of acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS) in sepsis is associated with substantial morbidity and mortality. However, the molecular pathogenesis underlying sepsis‐induced ARDS remains elusive. Neutrophil heterogeneity and dysfunction contribute to uncontrolled inflammation in patients with ARDS. A specific subset of neutrophils undergoing reverse transendothelial migration (rTEM), which is characterized by an activated phenotype, is implicated in the systemic dissemination of inflammation. Using single‐cell RNA sequencing (scRNA‐seq), it identified functionally activated neutrophils exhibiting the rTEM phenotype in the lung of a sepsis mouse model using cecal ligation and puncture. The prevalence of neutrophils with the rTEM phenotype is elevated in the blood of patients with sepsis‐associated ARDS and is positively correlated with disease severity. Mechanically, scRNA‐seq and proteomic analys revealed that inflamed endothelial cell (EC) released extracellular vesicles (EVs) enriched in karyopherin subunit beta‐1 (KPNB1), promoting abluminal‐to‐luminal neutrophil rTEM. Additionally, EC‐derived EVs are elevated and positively correlated with the proportion of rTEM neutrophils in clinical sepsis. Collectively, EC‐derived EV is identified as a critical regulator of neutrophil rTEM, providing insights into the contribution of rTEM neutrophils to sepsis‐associated lung injury.
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- 2024
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24. Piperine protects against myocardial ischemia/reperfusion injury by activating the PI3K/AKT signaling pathway
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Yu-Hua Cai, Yun-Peng Li, and Zhen Chen
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0301 basic medicine ,Cancer Research ,Pharmacology ,03 medical and health sciences ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,0302 clinical medicine ,Immunology and Microbiology (miscellaneous) ,medicine ,LY294002 ,Viability assay ,Protein kinase B ,PI3K/AKT/mTOR pathway ,PI3K/AKT ,piperine ,Akt/PKB signaling pathway ,Endoplasmic reticulum ,apoptosis ,Articles ,General Medicine ,medicine.disease ,030104 developmental biology ,chemistry ,Apoptosis ,030220 oncology & carcinogenesis ,endoplasmic reticulum stress ,hypoxia-reoxygenation ,Reperfusion injury - Abstract
Piperine (PIP) exerts numerous pharmacological effects and its involvement in endoplasmic reticulum (ER) stress (ERS)-led apoptosis has garnered attention. The present study focused on whether PIP played protective effects on hypoxia/reoxygenation (H/R)-induced cardiomyocytes by repressing ERS-led apoptosis. The potential molecular mechanisms in association with the PI3K/AKT signaling pathway were investigated. Primary neonatal rat cardiomyocytes (NRCMs) were isolated and randomized into four groups: Control + vehicle group, control + PIP group, H/R + vehicle group and H/R + PIP group. The H/R injury model was constructed by 4 h of hypoxia induction followed by 6 h of reoxygenation. A total of 10 µM PI3K/AKT inhibitor LY294002 was supplemented to the cells during the experiments. Cell viability and myocardial enzymes were detected to evaluate myocardial damage. A flow cytometry assay was performed to assess apoptotic response. Western blot analysis was performed to detect the expression of related proteins including PI3K, AKT, CHOP, GRP78 and cleaved caspase-12. The results showed that H/R markedly promoted myocardial damage as shown by the increased release of lactate dehydrogenase and creatine kinase levels, but a reduction in cell viability. In addition, ERS-induced apoptosis was markedly promoted by H/R in NRCMs, as shown by the increased apoptotic rates and expression of C/EBP-homologous protein, endoplasmic reticulum chaperone BiP and caspase-12. PIP administration reversed cell injury and ERS-induced apoptosis in H/R. Mechanistic studies concluded that the apoptosis-inhibitory contributions and cardio-favorable effects of PIP were caused partly by the activation of the PI3K/AKT signaling pathway, which was verified by LY294002 administration. To conclude, PIP can reduce ERS-induced apoptosis by activating the PI3K/AKT signaling pathway during the process of H/R injury, which could be a potential therapeutic target for the treatment of myocardial ischemia/reperfusion injury.
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25. Effect of Postoperative Prolonged sedation with Dexmedetomidine after successful reperfusion with Endovascular Thrombectomy on long-term prognosis in patients with acute ischemic stroke (PPDET): study protocol for a randomized controlled trial
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Li-na Yang, Yi Sun, Yu-zhu Wang, Jing Wang, Yi-sha Qi, Shan-shan Mu, Yun-peng Liu, Zi-qing Zhang, Zi-mo Chen, Xiao-jie Wang, Wu-xiang Xie, Chang-wei Wei, Yang Wang, and An-shi Wu
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Dexmedetomidine ,Postoperative prolonged sedation ,Acute ischemic stroke ,Endovascular thrombectomy ,Medicine (General) ,R5-920 - Abstract
Abstract Background Endovascular thrombectomy (EVT) is a standard treatment for acute ischemic stroke (AIS) with large vessel occlusion. Hypertension and increased blood pressure variability within the first 24 h after successful reperfusion are related to a higher risk of symptomatic intracerebral hemorrhage and higher mortality. AIS patients might suffer from ischemia-reperfusion injury following reperfusion, especially within 24 h. Dexmedetomidine (DEX), a sedative commonly used in EVT, can stabilize hemodynamics by inhibiting the sympathetic nervous system and alleviate ischemia-reperfusion injury through anti-inflammatory and antioxidative properties. Postoperative prolonged sedation for 24 h with DEX might be a potential pharmacological approach to improve long-term prognosis after EVT. Methods This single-center, open-label, prospective, randomized controlled trial will include 368 patients. The ethics committee has approved the protocol. After successful reperfusion (modified thrombolysis in cerebral infarction scores 2b–3, indicating reperfusion of at least 50% of the affected vascular territory), participants are randomly assigned to the intervention or control group. In the intervention group, participants will receive 0.1~1.0 μg/kg/h DEX for 24 h. In the control group, participants will receive an equal dose of saline for 24 h. The primary outcome is the functional outcome at 90 days, measured with the categorical scale of the modified Rankin Scale, ranging from 0 (no symptoms) to 6 (death). The secondary outcome includes (1) the changes in stroke severity between admission and 24 h and 7 days after EVT, measured by the National Institute of Health Stroke Scale (ranging from 0 to 42, with higher scores indicating greater severity); (2) the changes in ischemic penumbra volume/infarct volume between admission and 7 days after EVT, measured by neuroimaging scan; (3) the length of ICU/hospital stay; and (4) adverse events and the all-cause mortality rate at 90 days. Discussion This randomized clinical trial is expected to verify the hypothesis that postoperative prolonged sedation with DEX after successful reperfusion may promote the long-term prognosis of patients with AIS and may reduce the related socio-economic burden. Trial registration ClinicalTrials.gov NCT04916197. Prospectively registered on 7 June 2021.
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26. Analysis of
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Fei, Dong, Xiao, Zhang, Jian Hong, Xu, Jian Rong, Shi, Yin-Won, Lee, Xin Yuan, Chen, Yun Peng, Li, Mduduzi P, Mokoena, and Ademola O, Olaniran
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27. Inflammatory Myofibroblastic Tumor of the Urinary Bladder and Ureter in Children: Experience of a Tertiary Referral Center
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Weiping Zhang, Yang Yang, Yun-peng Li, Le-jian He, and Wenwen Han
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Male ,medicine.medical_specialty ,Abdominal pain ,Anemia ,Urology ,030232 urology & nephrology ,urologic and male genital diseases ,Hydroureter ,Granuloma, Plasma Cell ,Tertiary Care Centers ,03 medical and health sciences ,0302 clinical medicine ,Ureter ,medicine ,Humans ,cardiovascular diseases ,Child ,Hydronephrosis ,Referral and Consultation ,Upper urinary tract ,Retrospective Studies ,Urinary bladder ,business.industry ,Ureteral Neoplasms ,Medical record ,Infant ,musculoskeletal system ,medicine.disease ,female genital diseases and pregnancy complications ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Urinary Bladder Neoplasms ,030220 oncology & carcinogenesis ,Child, Preschool ,cardiovascular system ,Female ,medicine.symptom ,business - Abstract
Purpose To present the clinicopathological characteristics and outcome of children with bladder and ureteral inflammatory myofibroblastic tumors (IMTs) in our center. Methods We reviewed the medical records of patients with bladder and ureteral IMTs from 2010 to 2018. We recorded patients’ demographic data, presentation, hemoglobin level, presence of hydronephrosis, tumor size, treatment, and outcomes. Results Eight patients with bladder IMTs and 3 with ureteral IMTs were treated at our center during this period. The mean age was 7.1 years. Four patients presented with anemia at diagnosis with the mean hemoglobin level 84.5 g/L. Among patients with bladder IMTs, 5 were male and 3 were female. The most common symptom was lower urinary symptoms in 6 patients, followed by hematuria in 4 patients. 2 patients had complications of hydronephrosis and hydroureter. Among patients with ureteral IMTs, 2 were male and one was female. The most common symptom was abdominal pain, and 3 patients presented with upper urinary tract dilation. All patients underwent surgery. A total of 81.8% were positive for anaplastic lymphoma kinase. Cytokeratin (CK) expression was present in all patients with bladder IMTs, while it was negative in 2 patients with ureteral IMTs. During mean follow-up of 43.4 months, all patients survived event-free. Conclusion The presence of hydronephrosis and hydroureter is rare in patients with bladder IMTs. Anemia caused by hematuria should be raised the index of suspicion for IMTs. Children with bladder and ureteral IMTs had excellent prognosis. The expression pattern of CK varied between bladder and ureteral IMTs.
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28. Fabrication of paper-based SERS substrates by spraying silver and gold nanoparticles for SERS determination of malachite green, methylene blue, and crystal violet in fish
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Guohai Yang, Lu-Lu Qu, Yun-Peng Li, Xuejiao Fang, Qin Jia, Haixin Gu, and Caiqin Han
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Detection limit ,Materials science ,Filter paper ,Substrate (chemistry) ,02 engineering and technology ,010402 general chemistry ,021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology ,01 natural sciences ,Silver nanoparticle ,0104 chemical sciences ,Analytical Chemistry ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,chemistry ,Colloidal gold ,Crystal violet ,Malachite green ,0210 nano-technology ,Methylene blue ,Nuclear chemistry - Abstract
A disposable surface-enhanced Raman scattering (SERS) substrate was prepared by successively spraying silver nanoparticles (AgNPs) and gold nanoparticles (AuNPs) onto commercial filter paper using an inexpensive consumer sprayer. The strong surface enhancement of AgNPs and chemical stability of AuNPs can be advantageously combined. The substrate exhibited excellent SERS activity for malachite green (MG), methylene blue (MB), and crystal violet (CV) under 785-nm excitation, with limits of detection (LODs) of 4.3 × 10−9, 2.0 × 10−8, and 8.1 × 10−8 M, respectively. The substrate exhibited long-term stability, and it can be stored under ambient conditions for 4 weeks with a relative standard deviation of less than 3% among peak intensities. The substrate also showed good reproducibility with a relative standard deviation of 7.1% among different substrate peak intensities. The substrates enable on-site determination of residual fishery drugs and distinguish MG, MB, and CV mixtures in spiked fish within 5 min, and the average recoveries in fish scales and fish meat were better 90.1% and 76.9%, respectively. The method exhibited rapidity, simplicity, and high sensitivity and is expected to be used for the screening of additives in food.
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29. Curcumin ameliorates cisplatin-induced cystopathy via activating NRF2 pathway
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He Wei Xu, Shuo Wu, Yun Peng Li, Yun Peng Shao, Bai Xin Shen, Zheng Sen Chen, Qiao Zhou, Si Cong Zhang, Jun Xue, Liu Cheng Ding, and Zhong Qing Wei
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0301 basic medicine ,Curcumin ,NF-E2-Related Factor 2 ,Urology ,Urinary Bladder ,Cell ,Antineoplastic Agents ,Apoptosis ,Pharmacology ,Antioxidants ,Flow cytometry ,Rats, Sprague-Dawley ,03 medical and health sciences ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,0302 clinical medicine ,In Situ Nick-End Labeling ,Animals ,Medicine ,Cisplatin ,TUNEL assay ,Urinary bladder ,medicine.diagnostic_test ,business.industry ,Urinary Bladder Diseases ,Rats ,Urodynamics ,030104 developmental biology ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Nerve growth factor ,chemistry ,Gene Knockdown Techniques ,030220 oncology & carcinogenesis ,Female ,Neurology (clinical) ,business ,Heme Oxygenase-1 ,Signal Transduction ,medicine.drug - Abstract
Objectives The present work evaluated preventive effect of curcumin on cisplatin-induced bladder cystopathy. Methods Fifteen female rats were divided into (i) Control group administered with physiological saline solution for 5 days; (ii) Cis-P group injected with cisplatin (6 mg/kg); and (iii) Cis-Cur group given cisplatin (6 mg/kg) with curcumin for 5 consecutive days. The function of bladder was measured by means of urodynamic analysis. Furthermore, hematoxylin-eosin staining and Masson trichrome staining were performed for morphological analysis. The cell apoptosis was evaluated through terminal deoxynucleotidyl transferase-mediated dUTP-biotin nick end labeling (TUNEL) assay and flow cytometry. The expression of nerve growth factor (NGF), NF-E2-related factor 2, and hemeoxygenase-1 (HO-1) levels were measured through Western blotting. Results Urodynamic assay and histopathological manifestations revealed that curcumin ameliorated the bladder dysfunction induced by cisplatin. The level of cisplatin-induced apoptosis in the bladder decreased following curcumin treatment. Also, the increased protein expression of NGF indicated that the curcumin could offer neuroprotection for bladder against cisplatin. Curcumin also activated NRF2, and elevated the expression of HO-1, but curcumin could not rescue cisplatin-induced apoptosis in the cell lines with knockdown of NRF2. Conclusions Taken together, the results of this paper showed that curcumin could ameliorate cisplatin-induced cystopathy and inhibit the apoptosis of bladder cell in cisplatin-treated rats. This may be attributed to curcumin's broad biological functions, particularly antioxidant effect, and to its ability to activate the NRF2 protein.
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30. Uncommon/rare oncogenic drivers in non‐small cell lung cancer: Consensus and contention
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Yi‐Long Wu, Shun Lu, Ying Cheng, Qing Zhou, Hai‐Yan Tu, Qing‐Hua Zhou, Lv‐Hua Wang, Li Zhang, Jian‐Ying Zhou, Cheng Huang, Ming Chen, Cheng‐Ping Hu, Shao‐Kun Chuai, Xiao‐Nan Wang, Xiao‐Qing Liu, Ji‐Wei Liu, Peng‐Hui Zhou, Wei‐Zhi Chen, Ling‐Hua Yan, Yun‐Peng Liu, An‐Wen Liu, Xu‐Chao Zhang, Hui Li, Rong‐Rong Chen, Dong‐Mei Lin, Cong‐Ying Xie, Zheng‐Fei Zhu, Hui‐Ying Liang, Yong Song, Xiao‐Rong Dong, Ming‐Fang Zhao, Gui‐Bin Qiao, Jiu‐Wei Cui, Zi‐Ming Li, Zhi‐Jie Wang, Xiao‐Yuan Chen, Nong Yang, Gen Lin, Pan‐Wen Tian, Yun Fan, Qi‐Bin Song, Yuan Chen, Jian‐Chun Duan, Jia‐Lei Wang, Bo Zhu, Bu‐Hai Wang, Jun Zhao, Qi‐Tao Yu, Li‐Feng Wang, Hai‐Bo Zhang, Jie Hu, Rui Ma, Tong‐Mei Zhang, Jie Lin, Qian Chu, Sheng‐Xiang Ren, Yu Yao, Lin Wu, Hui‐Juan Wang, Fang Wu, Wen‐Zhao Zhong, Yi Hu, Ke‐Neng Chen, Jian Zhao, Fan Yang, Qun Wang, Dong‐Sheng Yue, Jian‐Ya Zhou, Peng Shen, Jia‐Tao Zhang, Xiao‐Long Yan, Mei‐Juan Huang, Wei‐Neng Feng, Li Li, and Chinese Association of Lung Cancer, Guangdong Association of Clinical Trials (GACT)/Chinese Thoracic Oncology Group (CTONG)
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Abstract The importance of uncommon/rare oncogenic drivers in non‐small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) was underscored during the 20th China Lung Cancer Summit. These drivers, while present in a significant proportion of NSCLC patients, remain a challenge for diagnosis and therapeutic targeting. In the never‐smokers/low smokers category with mutations such as EGFR and HER2, the efficacy of immune checkpoint inhibitors (ICIs) remains suboptimal, attributed to lower PD‐L1 expression and tumor mutation burden (TMB). However, heavy smokers, often with mutations like KRAS, may derive benefits from ICIs, as supported by trials like CheckMate‐057. With the complex landscape of these drivers and their clinical implications, the summit culminated in six pivotal consensus points, aiming to guide future research and clinical decisions. Despite the advancements, the detection, interpretation, and therapeutic strategies involving these drivers necessitate further exploration and standardization.
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31. Solving Economic Load Dispatch Problem of Power System Based on Differential Evolution Algorithm with Different Mutation Strategies.
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Wen-Kuo Hao, Yun-Peng Li, Jie-Sheng Wang, and Qi Zhu
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PARTICLE swarm optimization ,DIFFERENTIAL evolution ,ALGORITHMS ,SIMULATED annealing ,GENETIC algorithms ,ELECTRICITY pricing - Abstract
The economic load dispatch (ELD) in the power system is to reasonably allocate the output power of each generating unit under the premise of satisfying the operation constraints and the balance of supply and demand, so as to optimize the total cost of power generation as the objective function. Taking the system power balance and the upper limits and lower limits of generator output as constraints in the ELD problem, its mathematical model was established. A differential evolution (DE) algorithm based on different strategies is proposed to solve the ELD problem. Aiming at three ELD examples, the most suitable differential evolution strategy for the ELD problems was found through the results of simulation experiments. Under the same starting conditions, DE algorithm, particle swarm optimization (PSO) algorithm, genetic algorithm (GA) and simulated annealing (SA) algorithm were used to conduct simulation experiments to verify the superiority of DE algorithm. Experimental results show that the proposed DE algorithm has the best performance in solving ELD problems. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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32. Optimization Model of Tourist Regulation and Control in Aba Prefecture Scenic Spot
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Yao Wang, Yong Li, Li-ming Liu, Yun-peng Li, and Kai-yu Yang
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33. Sensitive label-free detection of bilirubin in blood using boron nitride-modified nanorod arrays as SERS substrates
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Zhi-Qin Geng, Di Xu, Guohai Yang, Weipeng Wang, Lu-Lu Qu, Caiqin Han, Yun-Peng Li, Yuhang Song, and Pulickel M. Ajayan
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Detection limit ,Materials science ,Metals and Alloys ,Substrate (chemistry) ,02 engineering and technology ,010402 general chemistry ,021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology ,Condensed Matter Physics ,01 natural sciences ,0104 chemical sciences ,Surfaces, Coatings and Films ,Electronic, Optical and Magnetic Materials ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Adsorption ,chemistry ,Boron nitride ,Monolayer ,Materials Chemistry ,Molecule ,Thermal stability ,Nanorod ,Electrical and Electronic Engineering ,0210 nano-technology ,Instrumentation ,Nuclear chemistry - Abstract
Hyperbilirubinemia refers to an increase in bilirubin (BR) levels and is a serious health concern; in severe cases, hyperbilirubinemia can lead to the death of newborns infants within the first month. Traditional analytical technologies normally involve complex sample pretreatment procedures yet present unsatisfactory detection limits for BR levels. In this study, we developed a recyclable surface-enhanced Raman scattering (SERS) substrate by modifying functional boron nitride (M-BN) monolayer nanosheets on silver nanoarrays (Ag NRs/M-BN) for label-free detection of BR in complex biological samples. Modification of M-BN to silver nanoarrays (Ag NRs) significantly improved the detection sensitivity and long-term stability of the substrate due to the strong surface adsorption ability and thermal stability of M-BN. The limit of detection (LOD) of BR in blood obtained from the Ag NRs/M-BN was as low as 2.5 × 10−8 M, which was attributed to its superior affinity for hydrophobic BR molecules. The spiked blood samples were practically tested with recovery values of around 80 %, and relative standard deviations (RSD) were less than 15 %. The results, combined with the excellent reusability of the as-developed substrates, indicated that the Ag NRs/M-BN substrate provides a simple yet promising platform for nondestructive detection of BR.
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34. Performance tests and simulations for Taiji-1 inertial sensor
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Jun-Biao Wang, Zhi Wang, Dong-Xue Xi, Cun-Hui Li, Xiao-Qing Zhang, Yun-Peng Li, Zuo-Lei Wang, Jun-Gang Lei, Keqi Qi, Da Fan, Jian Min, Wen-Ze Tao, and Ziren Luo
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Physics ,Nuclear and High Energy Physics ,Inertial frame of reference ,Series (mathematics) ,business.industry ,Launched ,Astronomy and Astrophysics ,02 engineering and technology ,021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology ,01 natural sciences ,Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Optics ,0103 physical sciences ,Satellite ,Orbit (control theory) ,Aerospace engineering ,010306 general physics ,0210 nano-technology ,business - Abstract
Taiji-1 satellite was successfully launched on 31 August 2019, and it has been operating normally in orbit until now. A series of in-orbit experiments were carried out with the inertial sensor, which included the micro-thrust test, drag-free control test and laser interferometer test. Comprehensive performance simulations and tests of the inertial sensor were also carried out prior to the launch of Taiji-1, including the calibration and drop-tower tests. These tests were one of the preconditions for the success of these experiments. The calibration experiments were conducted in a cave-lab using the gravity-inclination method and the scale factors of the inertial sensor along Y- and Z-axis were measured. In addition, 20 drop-tower tests were carried out in the National Microgravity Laboratory of China (NMLC) drop tower and the control stability of all the axes was tested and optimized. A simulation model was used before each test, and the results showed that an accurate simulation prior to each experiment had an important role in ensuring the efficiency and accuracy of the experiment. The circuit-gain switch was realized for the first time during the drop-tower tests. The test results indicated that the microgravity level of the NMLC drop tower could reach about 13 [Formula: see text]g0 along the horizontal axes, offering an important reference for researchers planning to conduct microgravity experiments in the NMLC drop tower.
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35. Natural products in atherosclerosis therapy by targeting PPARs: a review focusing on lipid metabolism and inflammation
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Yan Zhang, Xue-Ying Zhang, Shan-Rui Shi, Chao-Nan Ma, Yun-Peng Lin, Wen-Gang Song, and Shou-Dong Guo
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PPARα ,PPARβ ,PPARγ ,lipid metabolism ,inflammation ,cardiovascular disease ,Diseases of the circulatory (Cardiovascular) system ,RC666-701 - Abstract
Inflammation and dyslipidemia are critical inducing factors of atherosclerosis. Peroxisome proliferator-activated receptors (PPARs) are ligand-activated transcription factors and control the expression of multiple genes that are involved in lipid metabolism and inflammatory responses. However, synthesized PPAR agonists exhibit contrary therapeutic effects and various side effects in atherosclerosis therapy. Natural products are structural diversity and have a good safety. Recent studies find that natural herbs and compounds exhibit attractive therapeutic effects on atherosclerosis by alleviating hyperlipidemia and inflammation through modulation of PPARs. Importantly, the preparation of natural products generally causes significantly lower environmental pollution compared to that of synthesized chemical compounds. Therefore, it is interesting to discover novel PPAR modulator and develop alternative strategies for atherosclerosis therapy based on natural herbs and compounds. This article reviews recent findings, mainly from the year of 2020 to present, about the roles of natural herbs and compounds in regulation of PPARs and their therapeutic effects on atherosclerosis. This article provides alternative strategies and theoretical basis for atherosclerosis therapy using natural herbs and compounds by targeting PPARs, and offers valuable information for researchers that are interested in developing novel PPAR modulators.
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36. Identifying specific TLS-associated genes as potential biomarkers for predicting prognosis and evaluating the efficacy of immunotherapy in soft tissue sarcoma
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Xiang-Xu Wang, Yun-Peng Liu, Yajie Lu, Li-Hong Wu, Jing-Yi Ren, Hongchen Ji, Xiaowen Wang, and Hong-Mei Zhang
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BackgroundThe tertiary lymphatic structure (TLS) is an important component of the tumor immune microenvironment and has important significance in patient prognosis and response to immune therapy. However, the underlying mechanism of TLS in soft tissue sarcoma remains unclear.MethodsA total of 256 RNAseq and 7 single-cell sequencing samples were collected from TCGA-SARC and GSE212527 cohorts. Based on published TLS-related gene sets, four TLS scores were established by GSVA algorithm. The immune cell infiltration was calculated via TIMER2.0 and “MCPcounter” algorithms. In addition, the univariate, LASSO, and multivariate-Cox analyses were used to select TLS-related and prognosis-significant hub genes. Single-cell sequencing dataset, clinical immunohistochemical, and cell experiments were utilized to validate the hub genes.ResultsIn this study, four TLS-related scores were identified, and the total-gene TLS score more accurately reflected the infiltration level of TLS in STS. We further established two hub genes (DUSP9 and TNFSF14) prognosis markers and risk scores associated with soft tissue sarcoma prognosis and immune therapy response. Flow cytometry analysis showed that the amount of CD3, CD8, CD19, and CD11c positive immune cell infiltration in the tumor tissue dedifferentiated liposarcoma patients was significantly higher than that of liposarcoma patients. Cytological experiments showed that soft tissue sarcoma cell lines overexpressing TNFSF14 could inhibit the proliferation and migration of sarcoma cells.ConclusionThis study systematically explored the TLS and related genes from the perspectives of bioinformatics, clinical features and cytology experiments. The total-gene TLS score, risk score and TNFSF14 hub gene may be useful biomarkers for predicting the prognosis and immunotherapy efficacy of soft tissue sarcoma.
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37. Prediction Model of Short-term Load in Power System Based on Interval Type-2 Fuzzy Logic.
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Yun-Peng Li, Jie-Sheng Wang, and Ming-Wei Wang
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LOAD forecasting (Electric power systems) ,PREDICTION models ,ELECTRICAL load ,ELECTRIC power systems ,FUZZY sets ,ECONOMIC indicators - Abstract
The operation schedule system in electric power system needs to predict the short-term load on-line in that its prediction accuracy has great influence on the technique and economic performance index. A prediction model on short-term load of power system was put forward based on the interval type-2 fuzzy logic system (IT2FLS). Firstly, IT2FLS and the corresponding prediction model are discussed in details. Then interval type-1 fuzzy sets (IT1FSs) and IT2FLS based forecasting algorithms are adopted to realize the prediction of the chaotic time series and short-term load in electric power system. Simulation results show the effectiveness of proposed prediction method with higher prediction accuracy. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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38. A disposable paper-based hydrophobic substrate for highly sensitive surface-enhanced Raman scattering detection
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Zhi-Qin Geng, Guohai Yang, Lu-Lu Qu, Yun-Peng Li, Caiqin Han, Jia-Jia Zheng, Yang Chen, and Po Wang
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Detection limit ,Analyte ,Reproducibility ,Chemistry ,010401 analytical chemistry ,Nanoparticle ,02 engineering and technology ,021001 nanoscience & nanotechnology ,01 natural sciences ,0104 chemical sciences ,Analytical Chemistry ,Highly sensitive ,Rhodamine 6G ,symbols.namesake ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Chemical engineering ,Colloidal gold ,symbols ,0210 nano-technology ,Raman scattering - Abstract
Detection of target analytes with high sensitivity and reproducibility remains a challenge for surface-enhanced Raman scattering (SERS) due to the lack of cost-effective and highly sensitive substrates. In this study, a hydrophobic SERS substrate capable of concentrating nanoparticles and analytes was prepared by spin-coating lubricating liquid onto commercial paper. The condensation effect of the paper-based hydrophobic substrate induced aggregation of gold nanoparticles (Au NPs) to generate ‘‘hot spots’’ for SERS and to drive analytes to the hot-spot areas for more sensitive detection. The obtained SERS signal intensity was 5-fold higher than that obtained using common paper, and a detection limit (LOD) of 4.3 × 10−10 M for rhodamine 6G (R6G) was achieved. Randomly selected points on the substrate and different batches of substrates all exhibited high reproducibility, and the relative standard deviation (RSD) at 1362 cm−1 is approximately 11%. A further application of the hydrophobic substrate was demonstrated by the detection of cytochrome C within a linear detection range of 3.90 × 10−8 M–1.25 × 10−6 M. In addition, the prepared substrate can obtain identifiable SERS spectra of cancer cells and non-cancer cells because a large number of AuNP or Au NPs clusters can adhere to cells, resulting in the construction of a 3D hotspot matrix. The disposable hydrophobic paper substrate eliminates the problem of solution diffusion, and also provides an effective platform for biomolecular screening detection.
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39. Evaluate of vegetation value for reconstruction and extension project of expressway
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Chen Li, Ran Zhao, Chao Hu, and Yun-peng Li
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Hydrology ,medicine ,Extension (predicate logic) ,medicine.symptom ,Vegetation (pathology) ,Value (mathematics) ,Mathematics - Abstract
A large number of artificial or natural vegetation grow on the both sides of expressway, which play an important role in automobile gas purification and environmental protection. With the development of transportation, more and more reconstruction and extension projects spread up all over the country. However, those valuable biological resources are usually handled by rough means, which cause a waste of resources and damage of environment. Based on this, this paper intends to carry out roadside vegetation protection research in combination with the actual reconstruction and extension project of expressway. Evaluations of the roadside vegetation value are discussed and proposed. Results could provide reference for the roadside vegetation protection for reconstruction and extension project of expressway.
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40. [Combined Transmission Laser Spectrum of Core-Offset Fiber and BP Neural Network for Temperature Sensing Research]
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Fang, Wang, Han, Zhu, Yun-peng, Li, and Yu-fang, Liu
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When studying the wavelength response to the temperature of the single mode fiber interference laser spectrum, a three layer BP neural network model is built to solve the problem of high complexity and low accuracy of temperature measurement system. With the Discussion of the parameters of network model, we obtain the optimal network structure by comparing the data acquisition which is the laser wavelength corresponding to its temperature trained by BP neural network. With network training completed and the wavelength of input laser reached the specified value, the corresponding temperature prediction can be obtained from the output layer. In conclusion, it shows a clear correlation between the predictive value and the actual value, i.e. the former is approximately equal to the latter. The correlation coefficients of the calibration and prediction are 0.999 61 and 0.979 27, respectively; while the standard errors of the calibration and prediction are 0.017 5 and 0.144 0, respectively, and the average relative error of prediction set is 0.17%. The residual predictive deviation (RPD), obtained theoretically, is 5.258 3. RPD3. It indicates that the calibration effect is good, and the model can be used for practical testing. In addition, the algorithm is also applied to the system of double coupled structure with single-mode core-offset fiber and correction for the temperature measurement. The results show that BP neural network method can deal with the nonlinear relationship between the laser spectral data and the temperature in the optical fiber temperature measurement system. The correlation and the average relative error between the predicted temperature and the true temperature are 0.996 58 and 0.63%, respectively. The precision and stability of the fiber optic temperature sensor are significantly improved. At the same time, the feasibility of the proposed algorithm is verified in the fiber optical sensor system. It also provides a new way for the accurate measurement of pressure, curvature and other physical quantities of the core-offset fiber.
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41. Detection of medium-range-order structure in amorphous germanium films by spectroscopic ellipsometry
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Yun-Peng Li, Hai-Feng Wang, Jun-Bo Wang, Xiaodong Wang, Shijie Liu, Bin Chen, Shan-Meng Wang, Bo Chen, Bo Li, and Zhong-Xu Cui
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Range (particle radiation) ,Materials science ,Medium range ,Order structure ,Analytical chemistry ,Spectroscopic ellipsometry ,Radio frequency magnetron sputtering ,General Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology ,Deposition (law) ,Amorphous germanium - Abstract
Amorphous germanium (a-Ge) films in the thickness range of 5.2–370.7 nm were prepared by radio frequency magnetron sputtering. Spectroscopic ellipsometry analysis shows that less than 3% of medium-range order exists in a-Ge under the reported deposition conditions.
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42. Relationship between tumor viability during treatment and the clinical outcomes of patients with bladder/prostate rhabdomyosarcoma: a single-center experience.
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Yun-peng Li, Hong-cheng Song, Xiao-li Ma, Le-jian He, and Wei-ping Zhang
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Background. To analyze the relationship between tumor viability in specimens retrieved at second-look procedures (SLPs) and clinical outcomes in patients with bladder/prostate rhabdomyosarcoma (BP RMS). Methods. We retrospectively analyzed patients' characteristics, times between diagnoses and SLPs, types of SLPs, the pathological findings, and clinical outcomes between January 2003 and May 2014. Results. A total of 29 patients underwent at least one SLP before completing chemotherapy, including 24 boys and 5 girls. The mean age was 36 months. No patients with clinical/radiographic complete responses (CRs) had viable tumor cells and 7/18 patients (38.9%) without CR had no viable tumor cells. Seven patients experienced tumor relapse, progression, and metastasis, and three of these survived. Five-year event-free survival (EFS) rates were 88.5% in 18 patients without viable tumor at SLPs and 54.5% in 11 patients with viable tumor (Cox proportional hazards adjusted P=0.045). The respective five-year overall survival (OS) rates were 94.1% and 72.7% (Cox proportional hazards adjusted P=0.175). Conclusions. EFS was increased in patients with BP RMS having no viable tumor cells; however, OS was comparable in patients with and without viable tumor cells. Patients who achieved CR during the treatment generally had no viable tumor cells. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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43. Differential expression of cytokeratin 14 and 18 in bladder cancer tumorigenesis
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Yue-Xian Guo, Yun-Liang Wang, Yu-Qing Jiang, Yun-Peng Li, Xiaopeng Jia, Wei Wang, and Xiuli Wang
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0301 basic medicine ,Pathology ,medicine.medical_specialty ,medicine.disease_cause ,General Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology ,Pathogenesis ,03 medical and health sciences ,Basal (phylogenetics) ,Cytokeratin ,0302 clinical medicine ,Medicine ,Animals ,Original Research ,Bladder cancer ,Keratin-18 ,business.industry ,Keratin-14 ,medicine.disease ,Immunohistochemistry ,Carcinoma, Papillary ,Staining ,Mice, Inbred C57BL ,stomatognathic diseases ,Disease Models, Animal ,030104 developmental biology ,Urinary Bladder Neoplasms ,030220 oncology & carcinogenesis ,Female ,business ,Carcinogenesis ,Precancerous Conditions ,Immunostaining - Abstract
It has been previously suggested that cytokeratins (CKs) are important diagnostic and prognostic biomarkers for urothelial lesions. Hence it is imperative to understand the expression pattern of cytokeratins during formation of papillary bladder cancer, which was the objective of the current study. Expression pattern of CK14 and CK18 were examined using immunohistochemical staining in a mice model of papillary bladder cancer. Twenty female mice were divided into two groups—group 1 (NT) and group 2, which received N-butyl- N-(4-hydroxybutyl) nitrosamine (BBN) for 20 weeks plus one week without treatment. Following histological classification of bladder lesions, CK14 and CK18 immunostaining was assessed according to its distribution and intensity. In NT animals, both basal cells and umbrella cells showed sporadic positive staining for CK14 and CK18, respectively. In BBN group, hyperplastic lesions showed significantly more CK14 and significantly less CK18 staining ( P Impact statement Studies have shown that expression of cytokeratins (CKs) or their altered distribution affects the bladder cancer pathogenesis and disease outcome, while the underlying mechanisms are not clear. The present study aims to explore the expression pattern of CK14 and CK18 during formation of papillary bladder cancer. The results showed that hyperplastic lesions showed significantly more CK14 and significantly less CK18 staining and invasive carcinomas showed increased CK14 immunostaining in all epithelial layers in N-butyl- N-(4-hydroxybutyl)nitrosamine (BBN)-induced mouse model. The results indicate that altered CK14 (high) and CK18 (low) expression is perhaps an early event in bladder cancer tumorigenesis and is characteristic of both urothelial superficial pre-neoplastic and neoplastic lesions, which may provide the early diagnosis index.
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44. [Experimental study on osteogenesis of acellular porcine pericardium in guided bone regeneration]
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Jun-Zhao, Gao, Xue-Jian, Zhang, Jia-Li, Hou, Yue, Deng, and Yun-Peng, Li
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Bone Regeneration ,Osteogenesis ,Swine ,Animals ,Rabbits ,Pericardium - Abstract
To observe the retention time and effect of acellular porcine pericardium (APP) in bone regeneration for rabbit femoral bone defects.APP was prepared as follows: fresh porcine pericardium was chosen, high and low osmotic NaCl solution were used to soak the specimen alternately, trypsin+EDTA were used for digest, and then immersed with TritonX-100, cross-linked by using glutaraldehyde. 24 New Zealand rabbits were selected, and the area of bone defect was created 8 mm×8 mm×5 mm in size on bilateral distal femur. Stochastic method was used for grouping. One side of bone defect was covered with APP (experimental group); and the other side was covered without APP (control group). General observation, X-ray examination, histological examination, and bone mineral density (BMD) were performed 4 weeks, 8 weeks and 12 weeks after operation. SPSS18.0 software package was used for statistical analysis.After surgery, all wounds healed without complications. Under general observation, there were some fibrous cysts covered on the surface of APP. BMD (P0.05) in the experimental group was significantly greater than that in the control group. On histological examination, the rate of osteogenesis in the experimental group was faster than that in the control group.Bone regeneration can be achieved using APP in the repair of rabbit bone defects. The retention time of APP can meet the needs of osteogenesis.
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45. Modeling and neural network control of a soft manipulator
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Yan YANG, Yun-peng LIU, Jiang-tao HAN, Zhi-jie LIU, and Zhi-ji HAN
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soft manipulator ,ritz method ,neural network control ,cosserat rod theory ,lyapunov stability theory ,Mining engineering. Metallurgy ,TN1-997 ,Environmental engineering ,TA170-171 - Abstract
With the vigorous development of material synthesis, mechanical manufacturing, and computer technology, as well as the in-depth study of control theory and bionics, robotics has undergone tremendous changes in recent decades. From rigid robots to discrete redundancy robots, from continuum robots to soft robots, the application of robots has long been beyond traditional industrial fields such as assembly, welding, and painting. It has expanded to medicine, education, agriculture, the military, etc., covering almost every aspect of people's lives. Soft manipulators have broad application prospects in medicine, aerospace engineering, and other fields due to their excellent environmental adaptability and safe human–machine interaction. However, soft robots comprise flexible materials and often have no internal support structure, so their ends have a very limited carrying capacity. To compensate for this inadequacy, soft robots usually use the bending of the entire body to grasp objects or operate underwater to partially counteract gravity. In addition, the deformation state of a soft robot is difficult to estimate when it is affected by external force or in contact with the environment, which also causes many difficulties in the modeling and control of soft robots. In the case of inaccurate modeling and poor controllability, the accessibility and accuracy of its end are bound to be greatly compromised. For a class of line-driven soft manipulators, a modeling method based on strain parameterization is proposed that can describe the motion of soft manipulators in three-dimensional space under different wiring methods. First, the entire soft manipulator is treated as a Cosserat beam and modeled by the mature Cosserat beam theory, wherein the strain field of the soft manipulator is discretized using the Ritz method to obtain a set of ordinary differential equations, and then a back propagation (BP) neural network is used to complete the drive force conversion between the shape and driver spaces. A radial basis function (RBF) neural network is used to approximate and compensate for the unknown dynamics present in the soft manipulator model. The stability of the closed-loop system after introducing the adaptive neural network controller is then demonstrated on the basis of Lyapunov's stability theory. Finally, a series of simulation experiments are performed for the model and the adaptive neural network controller to verify the effectiveness of the model and the control algorithm. Therefore, the modeling control of a type of soft manipulator is realized.
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46. Effectiveness and safety of selected bone marrow stem cells on left ventricular function in patients with acute myocardial infarction: A meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials
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Kan Sun, He Huang, Chuan-Fang Cheng, Zhiye Wu, Minsheng Chen, Bei Liu, Caiwen Ou, Chong-Yang Duan, Yun-Peng Li, and Cheng-Feng Luo
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medicine.medical_specialty ,Myocardial Infarction ,Subgroup analysis ,Cochrane Library ,Ventricular Function, Left ,law.invention ,Randomized controlled trial ,law ,Internal medicine ,medicine ,Humans ,cardiovascular diseases ,Myocardial infarction ,Ventricular remodeling ,Bone Marrow Transplantation ,Clinical Trials as Topic ,Ejection fraction ,business.industry ,Stroke Volume ,medicine.disease ,Surgery ,Transplantation ,Treatment Outcome ,Meta-analysis ,Cardiology ,Cardiology and Cardiovascular Medicine ,business - Abstract
Background Concerns regarding the use of selected bone marrow stem cells (BMSCs) in the field of cardiac repair after acute ischemic events have been raised. The current meta-analysis aimed to assess the efficacy and safety of selected BMSC transplantation in patients with acute myocardial infarction (AMI) based on published randomized controlled trials (RCTs). Methods A systematic literature search of PubMed, Ovid LWW, BIOSIS Previews, and the Cochrane library from 1990 to 2014 was conducted. Results from RCTs involving subjects with AMI receiving selected BMSC therapy and followed up for at least 6months were pooled. Results Eight trials with a total of 262 participants were included. Data were analyzed using a random effects model. Overall, selected BMSC therapy improved left ventricular ejection fraction (LVEF) by 3.17% (95% confidence interval [CI] 0.57–5.76, P=0.02), compared with the controls. There were trends toward reduced left ventricular end-systolic volume (LVESV) and fewer major adverse cardiac events (MACEs). Subgroup analysis revealed a significant difference in LVEF in favor of selected BMSC therapy with bone marrow mesenchymal stem cells (BMMSCs) as the cell type. Conclusions Transplantation of selected BMSCs for patients with AMI is safe and induces a significant increase in LVEF with a limited impact on left ventricular remodeling.
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47. The Design of the Test Control System of Small Piston Aircraft Engine
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Wei Li and Yun Peng Li
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Engineering ,business.industry ,General Engineering ,Test harness ,Automotive engineering ,law.invention ,Test (assessment) ,CAN bus ,Piston ,Automatic test equipment ,Data acquisition ,law ,Control system ,business ,Engine control unit ,Simulation - Abstract
For the engine maintenance enterprises, the test of aeroengine test can detect the performance of the product more accurately, but the engine testing work is a weak link. Conventional piston aircraft engine test system is the simulation instrument, according to the observed by human eyes, manual way to complete data collection work, this test system is inefficient. The engine bench test automatic measurement and control and monitoring system based on computer control is the inevitable trend of its development. Data acquisition module transmits the real-time data from the engine sensor installed on the different parts to the PC through CAN bus and display on the PC. The engine test bed control system and data acquisition system simplifies the system structure and obviously improves the test level and efficiency of the system.
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48. Design of a spectrum-folded Hadamard transform spectrometer in near-infrared band
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Taisheng Wang, Wang Xiaoduo, Xiangqian Quan, Zhenwu Lu, Dang Boshi, Yun-Peng Li, Liwei Song, and Hua Liu
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Range (particle radiation) ,Materials science ,Spectrometer ,Stray light ,business.industry ,Spectrum (functional analysis) ,Near-infrared spectroscopy ,Diffraction efficiency ,Atomic and Molecular Physics, and Optics ,Electronic, Optical and Magnetic Materials ,Optics ,Hadamard transform ,Electrical and Electronic Engineering ,Physical and Theoretical Chemistry ,Spectral resolution ,business - Abstract
A spectrum-folded Hadamard Transform spectrometer in near-infrared band has been proposed and designed to widen the spectral range of measurement as well as to improve the spectral resolution. The full spectral region of 800 nm to 2000 nm is divided into two bands of 800 nm to 1400 nm and 1400 nm to 2000 nm and dispersed by two sub-gratings. The optimal incident angles of 12.6 degrees and 6.7 degrees respectively for two sub-gratings are chosen to achieve the highest diffraction efficiency. The results show that the spectral resolution of the system is better than 6 nm. The stray light from sub-gratings and DMD are suppressed to minimize the effect on the measurement results. (C) 2014 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
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49. Thermal and stress studies of the 30.4nm Mo/Si multilayer mirror for the moon-based EUV camera
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Yun-Peng Li, Xiaodong Wang, Zhang Hongji, Bin Chen, Hai-Feng Wang, Haibo Li, Yang Liu, Bo Chen, Suli Han, Xin Zheng, Xiaoduo Wang, Jian-lin Cao, and Fei He
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Materials science ,Silicon ,Analytical chemistry ,Refractory metals ,General Physics and Astronomy ,chemistry.chemical_element ,Surfaces and Interfaces ,General Chemistry ,Atmospheric temperature range ,Condensed Matter Physics ,Semimetal ,Surfaces, Coatings and Films ,Stress (mechanics) ,Crystallography ,chemistry ,Residual stress ,X-ray crystallography ,Thermal stability - Abstract
To investigate the environmental adaptability of the Mo/Si multilayers on lunar surface, we studied the stability and stress of Mo/Si multilayers under the low and high temperature environment. The in-situ X-ray diffraction (XRD) and the ex-situ intrinsic stress are measured in the temperature range from - 135 degrees C to 600 degrees C and from 190 degrees C to 600 degrees C, respectively. The results demonstrate that the periodic structure of Mo/Si multilayers is stable between 135 degrees C and 300 degrees C. The stress is unaffected under low temperature and it gradually increases from 260 MPa to 1G MPa when the temperature changes from room temperature to 600 degrees C. Above 600 degrees C, large tensile stress leads to folds and cracks in the film. Thus, the large temperature range on lunar surface has little effect on the structure, performance and stress of the Mo/Si multilayers and the high temperature in lunar day releases the stress of the multilayer mirror. (C) 2014 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
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50. Experimental Research on Combustion Characteristics of PCCI–DI Engine Fueled with Dimethyl Ether
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Fan Bin Li, Wei Li, and Yun Peng Li
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Materials science ,Internal combustion engine ,Carbureted compression ignition model engine ,Homogeneous charge compression ignition ,General Engineering ,Ignition timing ,Diesel cycle ,Engine knocking ,Diesel engine ,Automotive engineering ,Petrol engine - Abstract
The use of clean alternative fuel and new combustion mode is one of the most effective methods of further reduction of NOx and smoke emissions at diesel engine. High thermal efficiency and ultra-low NOx and PM emission of engine in HCCI combustion mode can be realized at low and medium load. However, some problems such as hard control of ignition timing and narrow operating range still exist.For the sake of expanding the operating range of HCCI (Homogeneous Charge Compression Ignition) engines and explore the scientific methods to realize the ultra-low emission with DME (Dimethyl Ether) as alternative fuel. Experimental Research on the characteristics of PCCI-DI (Partial Premixed Charge Compression Ignition – Direct Injection) combustion is carried out on a single cylinder and naturally aspirated direct injection diesel engine. Results indicate that PCCI-DI DME engine has lower peak cylinder pressure and lesser rise rate of pressure. The engine also shows up an obvious two-stage heat-release characteristic. Compared with HCCI DME engine, peak value of two heat-releases reduces, the position of the first peak almost has no change and the position of the second peak shifts to the position later than TDC (Top Dead Center).
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