Publications by authors named "Bu W"

A series of polyurethanes (PU-GT) were prepared using polyglycolide-block-polytetrahydrofuran-block-polyglycolide (PGA-PTHF-PGA), polytetrahydrofuran homopolymer (PTHF), glycerol, and hexamethylene diisocyanate (HDI) by a one-pot synthesis method. The non-isothermal crystallization and subsequent heating curves showed that the PTHF component in these polyurethanes could crystallize in a temperature range of -11.5~2.

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Polystyrene nanoplastics (PS-NPs), a pervasive component of plastic pollution, have emerged as a significant environmental and health threat due to their microscopic size and bioaccumulative properties. This review systematically explores the biological effects and mechanisms of PS-NPs on cellular systems, encompassing oxidative stress, mitochondrial dysfunction, DNA damage, inflammation, and disruptions in autophagy. Notably, PS-NPs induce multiple forms of cell death, including apoptosis, ferroptosis, necroptosis, and pyroptosis, mediated through distinct yet interconnected molecular pathways.

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Using autologous orthotopic liver transplantation (AOLT) model in rats, the effect of lipid reactive oxygen species (L-ROS) inhibitor Ferrostain-1 on ferroptosis signal pathway was observed to determine whether ferroptosis occurred in rat liver injury after cold ischemia-reperfusion (I/R). Thirty-two healthy adult SPF male SD rats, 8 ~ 10 weeks old, weight 240 ~ 260 g, were divided into four groups by the method of random number table (n = 8): sham group, I/R group, I/R + Fer-1 group, I/R + DFO group. In the I/R + Fer-1 group, ferristatin-1(5 mg /kg) was intraperitoneally injected 30 min before surgery; in the I/R + DFO group, DFO 100 mg/kg was injected intraperitoneally 1 h before operation and 12 h after operation.

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Paeonia suffruticosa is a plant of Paeonia in Paeoniaceae. It is an important woody ornamental flower in the world. High temperature in summer hinders the growth of tree peony and reduces its ornamental quality, which restricts the cultivation and application of tree peony in Jiangnan area of China.

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Rare earth elements (REEs) are critical materials to modern technologies. They are obtained by selective separation from mining feedstocks consisting of mixtures of their trivalent cation. We are developing an all-aqueous, bioinspired, interfacial separation using peptides as amphiphilic molecular extractants.

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Mountains have been recognized as biodiversity hotspots and possess strong elevational gradients. Whether these gradients exhibit similar characteristics in the multidimensional diversity patterns across different mountain ranges is a subject of inquiry. Exploring the elevational patterns of the diversity and phylogenetic information of plant species in the different subtropical mountains is necessary.

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  • The NLRP3 inflammasome is crucial in inflammatory diseases, and its activation is influenced by mitochondrial damage and oxidative stress.
  • The study shows that Nepetin (Nep), a natural flavonoid, enhances the process of mitophagy and inhibits NLRP3 inflammasome activation in macrophages, showcasing its antioxidant effects.
  • In mice with systemic inflammation or obesity, Nep improved survival, reduced organ damage, and lowered inflammation, supporting its potential as a therapeutic anti-inflammatory agent.
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The Toll pathway was first identified in Drosophila and plays an essential role in defense against infection by various pathogens. To date, various noncoding RNAs (ncRNAs) have been demonstrated to maintain immune homeostasis by regulating several target genes in the insect Toll pathway. However, the characterization and function of Toll pathway genes involved in the response to environmental changes at the posttranscriptional level associated with gut bacterial changes in Riptortus pedestris, which is a significant pest of soybeans, remain unclear.

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  • Lubricating oils are widely used for their lubricating properties, but their high fluidity can cause leakage and mechanical failure.
  • A new gel lubricant, SNWs-PAO6, combines subnanometer nanowires with poly α-olefin 6 to prevent leakage and improve load-bearing capacity, significantly reducing friction and wear in steel-on-steel interfaces.
  • SNWs-PAO6 demonstrates stability after extensive use and exhibits strong adhesion through tribochemical reactions, offering a promising approach for creating reliable lubricants in mechanical systems.
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Shrinking the size of photoelectrodes into the nanoscale will enable the precise modulation of cellular and subcellular behaviors of a single neuron and neural circuits. However, compared to photovoltaic devices, the reduced size causes the compromised efficiencies. Here, we present a highly efficient nanoelectrode based on bimetallic zinc and gold porphyrin (ZnAuPN).

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is an obligate gut bacterium in stinkbugs that belong to Plataspidae family (Hemiptera: Heteroptera). It is vertically transmitted to newborn nymphs through capsules laid on eggs by maternal stinkbugs. Previous research has established a pattern of strict cospeciation between Plataspidae stinkbugs and .

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Intense noise poses a threat to spiral ganglion neurons (SGNs) in the inner ear, often resulting in limited axonal regeneration during noise injury and leading to noise-induced hearing loss (NIHL). Here, we propose an ultrasound-triggered nitric oxide (NO) release to enhance the sprouting and regeneration of injured axons in SGNs. We developed hollow silicon nanoparticles to load nitrosylated N-acetylcysteine, producing HMSN-SNO, which effectively protects NO from external interferences.

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Macrosuperlubric materials are pivotal for reducing friction and wear in engineering applications. However, current solid superlubricants require intricate fabrication and specific conditions (e.g.

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The immune system has evolved to heal small ruptures and fractures with remarkable efficacy through regulation of the regenerative hematoma (RH); a rich and dynamic environment that coordinates numerous molecular and cellular processes to achieve complete repair. Here, a biocooperative approach that harnesses endogenous molecules and natural healing to engineer personalized regenerative materials is presented. Peptide amphiphiles (PAs) are co-assembled with blood components during coagulation to engineer a living material that exhibits key compositional and structural properties of the RH.

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Background: Head and neck squamous cell carcinoma (HNSCC) ranks among the most widespread and significantly heterogeneous malignant tumors globally. Increasing evidence suggests that the basement membrane (BM) and associated long non-coding RNAs (lncRNA) are correlated with the onset of HNSCC and its prognosis. Our study aims to construct a basement membrane-associated lncRNAs (BMlncRNAs) marker to accurately predict the prognosis of HNSCC patients and find novel immunotherapy targets.

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In the era of digital intelligence empowerment, the data-driven approach to the mining and organization of humanistic knowledge has ushered in new development opportunities. However, current research on allusions, an important type of humanities data, mainly focuses on the adoption of a traditional paradigm of humanities research. Conversely, little attention is paid to the application of auto-computing techniques to allusive resources.

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To examine the resource utilization in different phases such as development and sales within China's real estate industry, this paper employs a two-stage Data Envelopment Analysis (DEA) model to measure the production efficiency of the real estate industry across 31 provinces, municipalities, and autonomous regions of China from 2014 to 2022. By examining both overall and phase-specific trends, the study utilizes a panel Tobit model to explore the factors affecting efficiency. Empirical results indicate that the leverage ratio of companies, per capita GDP of regions, and real estate regulatory policies significantly impact production efficiency.

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3D-3D registration of facial models, has great advantages in personal individual identification in forensic medicine. However, orthodontic treatment has brought changes in facial soft and hard tissues, which has a potential effect in personal identification. The aim of the study was to explore whether orthodontic treatment affects 3D-3D facial recognition.

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Urethral reconstruction presents a challenging issue in urology, primarily due to the limited availability of alternative materials for repair. The advancement of bioengineering technology has brought new hope to researchers, with a focus on the selection of appropriate biological scaffolds and seed cells. In order to find an ideal alternative material, we used platelet-rich fibrin as the bioscaffold and urothelial cells as the seed cells, meanwhile, we intended to investigate the effect of platelet-rich fibrin on the biological properties of urothelial cells.

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  • The study focuses on how the design of the flow field in Proton Exchange Membrane Fuel Cells (PEMFCs) affects their performance, introducing a new lattice-based radial flow field configuration.
  • It utilizes COMSOL Multiphysics simulation software to assess how different rib designs impact oxygen and water distribution and pressure drop in the fuel cells.
  • Findings indicate that optimizing the rib configuration—specifically using a minimum rib radius of 0.135 cm and six rib branches—significantly enhances the electrochemical performance of the PEMFCs.
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Background: Climate change and pests are two major factors in the reduction of global soybean yields. The diversity and geographic distribution of soybean true bug pests vary across soybean production areas worldwide, and climate change impacts are different across species and regions. Therefore, we integrated spatial and temporal predictions at the global scale to predict the impact of global warming on the distribution of 84 soybean true bug pests by the maximum entropy niche model (MaxEnt) under present (1970-2000) and future (2041-2060) scenarios.

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Background: Naoluotong granules (NLTGs) are a medicinal formula derived from traditional Chinese medicine, which have been demonstrated to be effective in slowing down the progression of atherosclerosis (AS) through clinical practice and animal experiments. By means of multidimensional analysis, the relevant mechanism of NLTGs in delaying the progression of atherosclerosis was studied, which is conducive to its widespread adoption.

Materials And Methods: In this study, data from network pharmacology and GEO database were comprehensively analysed to identify differentially expressed core cluster genes (DECCGs).

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  • Phagocytosis of photoreceptor outer segments by retinal pigment epithelium (RPE) cells is vital for maintaining retinal health, and disruption in this process can lead to severe retinal diseases.
  • The research identifies CYLD, a deubiquitinase, as a key player in the phagocytic process, where its deficiency leads to abnormal retinal structure and function in mice.
  • The study reveals that CYLD interacts with ENKD1, helping to stabilize Ezrin, which is necessary for phagocytosis in RPE cells, highlighting the potential for targeted therapies in retinal degenerative conditions.
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  • * Researchers evaluated various aspects of magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), including spinal cord involvement, intervertebral disc degeneration, and lesion characteristics, finding significant differences between the two patient groups.
  • * Notable differences included variations in demographic characteristics, clinical symptoms, lesion enhancement patterns, and the extent of spinal and brain tissue involvement, highlighting the need for accurate diagnosis and distinction between NMOSD and CSM.
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(sensu lato) is a diverse group of β-Proteobacteria that exists worldwide in various environments. The SBE clade of this group was thought to be mutualistic with stinkbugs. was suggested as an ideal model system for studying insect-microbe symbiosis.

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