Publications by authors named "Bin-yu Wang"

Rational delineation of ecological functional areas and clarification of their driving factors are of significance for maintaining regional ecosystem stability. We assessed six ecosystem services of Sihu Lake Basin located in Jianghan Plain using InVEST and RUSLE models and recreational scoring methods. By using K-means clustering, we identified the ecosystem service bundles, and delineated the ecological functional areas in combination with ecological sensitivity and ecosystem service bundles.

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  • Excessive inflammation after spinal cord injury activates microglia, contributing to long-term neurological problems, and the exact mechanisms behind this activation are not well understood.
  • Ruxolitinib (RUX), a drug that inhibits certain inflammatory pathways, was tested on microglia and in a mouse model of spinal cord injury, showing that it reduced pro-inflammatory markers and microglial proliferation.
  • The study suggests that RUX limits neuroinflammation by blocking the interferon-γ/JAK/STAT signaling pathway, leading to improved neuromotor function and less damage to nerve fibers post-injury.
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The purpose of this study is to investigate thermodynamic and kinetic properties on the hydrogen-atom-donating ability of 4-substituted Hantzsch ester radical cations (XRH), which are excellent NADH coenzyme models. Gibbs free energy changes and activation free energies of 17 XRH releasing H [denoted as Δ (XRH) and Δ (XRH)] were calculated using density functional theory (DFT) and compared with that of Hantzsch ester (HEH) and NADH. Δ (XRH) range from 19.

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Purpose: To evaluate the treatment and prevention of cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) leakage following removal of the skull base tumors with craniofacial approach.

Methods: A retrospective review was undertaken to analyze the clinical data of 14 cases suffering from CSF leakage after craniofacial surgery for tumors involving the cranial base.

Results: Ten (71.

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