Publications by authors named "Bing Qi"

Sprint interval training (SIT) is a potent exercise strategy to enhance athletes' aerobic capacity in a time-efficient manner. The purpose of this study was to examine the effect of a low-volume court-based SIT program on aerobic capacity and sport-specific endurance performance for competitive tennis players. Sixteen competitive collegiate tennis players were randomly assigned to the SIT (court-based repeated-sprint training) and traditional endurance training (ET; 45-min continuous treadmill running) groups for a 6-week intervention (3 sessions/week).

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In this study, a walnut peptide (WP) with calcium-binding capacity was prepared using a combination of alkalase and neutrase. The conditions for the preparation of walnut peptide calcium chelate (WP-Ca) were optimised (a peptide/calcium chloride ratio of 1 : 4 for 70 min at 50 °C and pH 9.5).

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Microbiota-gut-brain axis, the bidirectional relationship between the gut microbiota and the brain, has been increasingly appreciated in the pathogenesis of Parkinson's disease (PD). Fucoidan, a sulphate-rich polysaccharide, has been shown to be neuroprotective by reducing oxidative stress in PD models. However, the role of microbiota-gut-brain axis in the neuroprotective activity of fucoidan has not been revealed.

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Selective ablation of cancer cells by ultrasound would be transformative for cancer therapy, but has not yet been possible. A key challenge is that cancerous and non-cancerous cells typically have similar acoustic impedance and are thus indistinguishable as materials in their responses to ultrasound. However, in certain cancers, cytoskeletal and nuclear lamin structures differ between healthy and malignant cells, opening the possibility of exploiting structural differences that manifest as different vibrational responses.

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Background: Previous research has examined the associations of preschoolers' 24-h movement behaviours, including light and moderate-to-vigorous physical activity (LPA and MVPA), sedentary behaviour (SB), sleep, with physical fitness in isolation, ignoring intrinsically compositional nature of movement data while increasing the risk of collinearity. Thus, this study investigated the associations of preschoolers' 24-h Movement behaviours composition with physical fitness, estimated changes in physical fitness when time was reallocated between movement behaviours composition, and determined whether associations differ between different genders, using compositional data analysis.

Methods: In the cross-sectional study, a total of 275 preschoolers (3 ~ 6 y) from China were included.

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Oat ( L.) is an annual grass that has a high nutritional value and therapeutic benefits. β-glucan is one of the most important nutrients in oats.

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  • Lidamycin (LDM) has a strong anti-cancer effect on pancreatic cancer by impacting mitochondrial function in these cells.
  • Mitofusin-2 (Mfn2) is believed to help inhibit cancer and is linked to mitochondrial autophagy in pancreatic cancer.
  • Research shows that LDM enhances Mfn2 expression, influences processes like epithelial-mesenchymal transition (EMT), and regulates key mitochondrial autophagy proteins, indicating Mfn2's role in promoting mitophagy in pancreatic cancer cells.
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  • Cities are significant sources of methane emissions, and monitoring their atmospheric concentrations is crucial for understanding human-related emissions, especially since existing observation sites in major emitting cities like China are limited.
  • A year-long study in Hangzhou revealed distinct seasonal variations in methane concentrations, with notable differences compared to other cities, highlighting the contributions of both background and enhanced emissions.
  • The Random Forest model outperformed other methods in accuracy for simulating methane concentrations, and the largest contributing factor to seasonal variations was temperature-induced increases in microbial emissions from waste treatment and wetlands.
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Persistent luminescence describes the phenomenon whereby luminescence remains after the stoppage of excitation. Recently, upconversion persistent luminescence (UCPL) phosphors that can be directly charged by near-infrared (NIR) light have gained considerable attention due to their promising applications ranging from photonics to biomedicine. However, current lanthanide-based UCPL phosphors show small absorption cross sections and low upconversion charging efficiency.

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  • * The study investigates the Eph/ephrin signaling pathway and categorizes PC patients into three subgroups based on gene expression, revealing differences in prognosis and immune environments.
  • * A prognostic model was developed using optimal gene screening, showing strong predictive capabilities and offering a basis for personalized treatment approaches in PC patients.
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Objective: To explore the genetic basis of a myopathic patient with pathological characteristics including tubular aggregates and vacuoles.

Methods: Next generation sequencing was carried out for the patient, and candidate variant was verified by Sanger sequencing.

Results: Genetic testing revealed that the patient has harbored a heterozygous c.

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Since oxidative stress is often associated with neurodegenerative diseases, antioxidants are likely to confer protection against neurodegeneration. Despite an increasing number of food-derived peptides being identified as antioxidants, their antineurodegenerative potentials remain largely unexplored. Here, a sea cucumber peptide preparation - the peptide-rich fraction of <3 kDa (UF<3K) obtained by ultrafiltration from protein hydrolyzate - was found to protect PC12 cells and from neurodegeneration by reducing oxidative stress and apoptosis, demonstrating its and neuroprotective effects.

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Heart failure is associated with histone deacetylase (HDAC) regulation of gene expression, the inhibition of which is thought to be beneficial for heart failure therapy. Here, we explored the cardioprotective effects and underlying mechanism of a novel selenium-containing HDAC inhibitor, Se-SAHA, on isoproterenol (ISO)-induced heart failure. We found that pretreatment with Se-SAHA attenuated ISO-induced cardiac hypertrophy and fibrosis in neonatal rat ventricular myocytes (NRVMs).

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Because the conventional Temperature Drift Error (TDE) estimation model for Capacitive MEMS Gyros (CMGs) has inadequate Temperature Correlated Quantities (TCQs) and inaccurate parameter identification to improve their bias stability, its novel model based on thermal stress deformation analysis is presented. Firstly, the TDE of the CMG is traced precisely by analyzing its structural deformation under thermal stress, and more key decisive TCQs are explored, including ambient temperature variation ∆ and its square ∆, as well its square root ∆; then, a novel TDE estimation model is established. Secondly, a Radial Basis Function Neural Network (RBFNN) is applied to identify its parameter accurately, which eliminates local optimums of the conventional model based on a Back-Propagation Neural Network (BPNN) to improve bias stability.

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Combined SINS/GPS navigation systems have been widely used. However, when the traditional combined SINS/GPS navigation system travels between tall buildings, in the shade of trees, or through tunnels, the GPS encounters frequent signal blocking, which leads to the interruption of GPS signals, and as a result, the combined SINS/GPS-based navigation method degenerates into a pure inertial guidance system, which will lead to the accumulation of navigation errors. In this paper, an adaptive Kalman filtering algorithm based on polynomial fitting and a Taylor expansion is proposed.

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Recently, the following global-best strategy and discussion mechanism have been prevailing to solve the slow convergence and the low optimization accuracy in the brain storm optimization (BSO) algorithm. However, the traditional BSO algorithm also suffers from the problem that it is easy to fall into local optimum. Therefore, this work innovatively designed the chaotic difference step strategy.

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Limited observation sites and insufficient monitoring of atmospheric CO in urban areas restrict our comprehension of urban-suburban disparities. This research endeavored to shed light on the urban-suburban differences of atmospheric CO in levels, diurnal and seasonal variations as well as the potential sources and impact factors in the megacity of Hangzhou, China, where the economically most developed region in China is. The observations derived from the existing Hangzhou Atmospheric Composition Monitoring Center Station (HZ) and Lin'an Regional Atmospheric Background Station (LAN) and the newly established high-altitude Daming Mountain Atmospheric Observation Station (DMS), were utilized.

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The quantum digital signature protocol offers a replacement for most aspects of public-key digital signatures ubiquitous in today's digital world. A major advantage of a quantum-digital-signatures protocol is that it can have information-theoretic security, whereas public-key cryptography cannot. Here we demonstrate and characterize hardware to implement entanglement-based quantum digital signatures over our campus network.

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Megacity Hangzhou, located in eastern China, has experienced severe O pollution in recent years, thereby clarifying the key drivers of the formation is essential to suppress O deterioration. In this study, the ensemble machine learning model (EML) coupled with Shapley additive explanations (SHAP), and positive matrix factorization were used to explore the impact of various factors (including meteorology, chemical components, sources) on O formation during the whole period, pollution days, and typical persistent pollution events from April to October in 2021-2022. The EML model achieved better performance than the single model, with R values of 0.

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In optical biosensing, analyte-independent factors such as autofluorescence interference and excitation source fluctuation decrease the sensitivity and accuracy. Herein, we reported a bimodal persistent luminescence strategy to design dual-emissive persistent luminescence nanoparticles (PLNPs) with built-in self-calibration to preclude interference from analyte-independent factors in biosensing. As a proof of concept, ZnGaO:Cr PLNPs with emissions at both 490 nm and 695 nm were designed.

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Fear refers to an adaptive response in the face of danger, and the formed fear memory acts as a warning when the individual faces a dangerous situation again, which is of great significance to the survival of humans and animals. Excessive fear response caused by abnormal fear memory can lead to neuropsychiatric disorders. Fear memory has been studied for a long time, which is of a certain guiding effect on the treatment of fear-related disorders.

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Here, we report a DNA-compatible reaction for the generation of cyclopropane derivatives using thiolides with -unsaturated ketones in the absence of transition metal and N protection, which is convenient for DNA encoded library (DEL) construction. This approach allows the rapid and efficient production of a series of DEL libraries of potentially biologically active cyclopropanes and spirocyclopropyl oxindole derivatives.

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Background: There are risks of choledocholithiasis in symptomatic gallstones, and some surgeons have proposed the identification of choledocholithiasis before cholecystectomy. Our goal was to evaluate the diagnostic accuracy of the latest guidelines and create computational prediction models for the accurate prediction of choledocholithiasis.

Methods: We retrospectively reviewed symptomatic gallstone patients hospitalized with suspected choledocholithiasis.

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Herein we report a DNA-compatible Biginelli reaction to construct isocytosine scaffolds. This reaction utilizes a one-pot reaction of DNA-conjugated guanidines with aldehydes and methyl cyanoacetates to give isocytosine derivatives, and the method is well compatible with different types of substrates. This is the first report on the synthesis of an isocytosine backbone in the field of DNA-compatible organic synthesis.

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