Publications by authors named "Chun-hong Yang"

This study investigates the formation of atmospheric molecular clusters containing ammonia (NH, A), methylamine (CHNH, MA), or dimethylamine (CHNHCH, DMA) with nitric acid (HNO, NA) using quantum mechanics. The Atmospheric Cluster Dynamic Code (ACDC) was employed to simulate the total evaporation rate, formation rate, and growth pathways of three types of clusters under dry and hydrated conditions. This study evaluates the enhancing potential of A/MA/DMA for NA-based new particle formation (NPF) at parts per trillion (ppt) levels.

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We have successfully synthesized a series of bidentate ligands by utilizing 2-(trimethylsilyl)phenyl trifluorosulfonate as a precursor for the benzyl group. This method proceeded by inserting a polythiourea into the C═S π-bond, intramolecular ring proton migration, and ring opening. Salient features of this strategy are mild reaction conditions, a novel product structure, excellent stereochemistry, and a good functional group tolerance.

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The interactions of the micro-mechanism of hydroxymethanesulfonic acid (HMSA) with the typical small organic molecule in atmospheric (X = methanol, formaldehyde, formic acid, methyl formate, dimethyl ether, acetone) has been investigated by density functional theory (DFT), quantum theory of atoms in molecules (QTAIM), Generalized Kohn-Sham Enery Decomposition Analysis (GKS-EDA) and the atmospheric clusters dynamic code (ACDC). The results of DFT show that the stable six- to eight-membered ring structures are easily formed in HMSA-X clusters. According to the topological analysis results of the AIM theory and the IRI method, a strong hydrogen bonding interaction is present in the complex.

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We introduce switchable chemoselectivity strategies based on the hydrazone phosphaketene intermediate to synthesize three classes of 1,2,4-diazaphosphol derivatives. First, the five-membered heterocyclic P and O anion intermediates acted as nucleophilic agents in the selective construction of C-P and C-O bonds. Second, the phosphinidene served as a phosphorus synthon, allowing for the formation of C-P and C-N bonds.

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Background: Flower thrips (, IFT) and west flower thrips (, WFT) are often found together on the host plant in China. WFT is an important invasive species that seems to outcompete the native IFT. In order to clarify the interspecific competitions between the two thrips, this study measured the population development of IFT and WFT under sexual and parthenogenetic reproductive modes on two hosts (fresh lentil bean pods with/without honey and pepper plants at seedling/flowering stages) in the laboratory.

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Cuticle sclerotization is critical for insect survival. () is a phenol oxidase that plays a key role in cuticle formation and pigmentation in a variety of insects. However, the function of in whitefly, , remains unclear.

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Purpose: This qualitative study explores the meaning of life and end-of-life coping strategies among patients in China with advanced lung cancer.

Methods: We conducted in-depth interviews with 21 hospitalized patients with advanced lung cancer and analysed the data using the 7-step Colaizzi method.

Results: The analysis revealed themes in patients' experiences and feelings about living with a terminal illness.

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Insect neuropeptides play an important role in regulating physiological functions such as growth, development, behavior and reproduction. We identified temperature-sensitive neuropeptides and receptor genes of the cotton whitefly, Bemisia tabaci. We identified 38 neuropeptide precursor genes and 35 neuropeptide receptors and constructed a phylogenetic tree using additional data from other insects.

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The whitefly Bemisia tabaci is a phloem-feeding pest that lives predominantly on herbaceous species and causes serious damage to hosts. Whitefly saliva is thought to contain proteins that modulate plant defences and facilitate feeding. A predicted secreted protein, laccase 1 (LAC1), was found in the salivary gland transcriptome of B.

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Alternative splicing (AS) contributes to the complexity of the mammalian proteome and plays an important role in diseases, including infectious diseases. The differential AS patterns of these transcript sequences between the healthy (HS3A) and mastitic (HS8A) cows naturally infected by Staphylococcus aureus were compared to understand the molecular mechanisms underlying mastitis resistance and susceptibility. In this study, using the Illumina paired-end RNA sequencing method, 1352 differentially expressed genes (DEGs) with higher than twofold changes were found in the HS3A and HS8A mammary gland tissues.

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FoxA transcription factors play vital roles in regulating the expression of organ-specific genes. BmSGF1, the sole FoxA family member in Bombyx mori, is required for development of the silk gland. However, the function of BmSGF1 in development of the nervous system in the silkworm remains unknown.

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Article Synopsis
  • - This study investigated the impact of single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) in the promoter region of the INCENP gene on the quality of bovine semen in 250 Chinese Holstein bulls using the PCR-RFLP method.
  • - Two SNPs (g.-556 G>T and g.-692 C>T) were identified, along with three haplotypes, and their frequencies were analyzed in relation to sperm motility, revealing that certain genotypes and haplotypes showed significantly better motility.
  • - Functional experiments indicated that these SNPs are likely functional mutations, as the TG haplotype exhibited the highest activity in regulating the INCENP gene expression, suggesting a potential mechanism for how these genetic variations influence semen
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Purification of photosystem II (PSII) core complexes is a time-consuming and low-efficiency process. In order to isolate pure and active PSII core complexes in large amounts, we have developed a fast method to isolate highly active monomeric and dimeric PSII core complexes from spinach leaves by using sucrose gradient ultracentrifugation. By using a vertical rotor the process was completed significantly faster compared with a swing-out rotor.

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