Publications by authors named "Chundi Hu"

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  • The summer Eurasian westerly jet is becoming weaker and wavier, leading to more frequent weather extremes, though the main cause is still under debate.
  • A significant 140% increase in interannual variability of the East Asian jet (EAJ) since the late 20th century is linked to changes in large-scale circulation patterns across Eurasia, resulting in notable climate impacts like heatwaves and monsoon shifts.
  • The Scandinavian pattern from February plays a major role in this variability, suggesting a connection between oceanic and atmospheric conditions, although advanced climate models don't show similar circulation changes, indicating that much of the EAJ's recent variability may be due to natural fluctuations rather than human activity.
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Oil autoxidation is an early process of food deterioration, monitoring oil oxidation is therefore of great significance to ensure food quality and safety. In this study, a detection method of the primary and secondary oxidative products was developed by gas chromatography ion mobility spectrometry (GC-IMS).The secondary oxidative products was analyzed by GC-IMS.

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The current COVID-19 global pandemic poses immense challenges to global health, largely due to the difficulty to detect infection in the early stages of the disease, as well as the current lack of effective antiviral therapy. Research and understanding of the human immune system can provide important theoretical and technical support for the clinical diagnosis and treatment of COVID-19, the clinical implementations of which include immunoassays and immunotherapy, which play a crucial role in the fight against the pandemic. This review consolidates the current scientific evidence for immunoassay, which includes multiple methods of detecting antigen and antibody against SARS-CoV-2.

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  • The Maritime Continent is a big area that heats up the air over the warm ocean waters in the Indo-Pacific region.
  • This area affects the weather and climate all around the world.
  • In the fall, it often experiences droughts that can lead to lots of wildfires, and these droughts are connected to events like El Niño and the Indian Ocean Dipole.
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A series of 5-substituted benzo[d][1,3]dioxole derivatives was designed, synthesized, and tested for anticonvulsant activity using the maximal electroshock (MES) and subcutaneous pentylenetetrazole (scPTZ) screens. Neurotoxicity was determined by rotarod test. In the preliminary screening, six compounds, 3a, 3c, 3d, and 4d-f, showed promising anticonvulsant activities in the MES model, and compounds 4c and 4d exhibited full protection against seizures at doses of 300 mg/kg in the scPTZ model.

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Springtime rainfall, accounting for 25-40% of the annual rainfall in southern China, exerts great agricultural and socioeconomic impacts on the region. In the recent decades, southern China has experienced a significant declining trend of precipitation in boreal spring. Meanwhile, precipitation has increased over the South China Sea and the Philippine Sea (SCS-PhS).

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Arctic climate changes include not only changes in trends and mean states but also strong interannual variations in various fields. Although it is known that tropical-extratropical teleconnection is sensitive to changes in flavours of El Niño, whether Arctic climate variability is linked to El Niño, in particular on interannual timescale, remains unclear. Here we demonstrate for the first time a long-range linkage between central Pacific (CP) El Niño and summer Arctic climate.

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  • The essential oils from Osmanthus fragrans tea, Osmanthus fragrans, and green tea were extracted using steam distillation and analyzed through gas chromatography-mass spectrometry (GC-MS) combined with a chemometric method called heuristic evolving latent projections (HELP).
  • This approach allowed researchers to resolve overlapping peak clusters into clear chromatograms and mass spectra, leading to effective qualitative analysis using the NIST mass spectra database.
  • In total, 67, 73, and 53 components were identified in the essential oils of Osmanthus fragrans tea, Osmanthus fragrans, and green tea, respectively, contributing to high percentages of the total oil content (90.83%, 93.65%, and 89.97%).
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Comparative analysis of volatile constituents between recipe jingfangsan and its single herbs was performed by GC-MS combined with alternative moving window factor analysis (AMWFA), a new chemometric resolution method. Identification of the compounds was also assisted by comparison of temperature-programmed retention indices (PTRIs) on the OV-1 column with authentic samples. In total, 36, 29, and 42 volatile components in essential oil of Herba schizonepetae (HS), Radix saposhnikoviae (RS), and the recipe were respectively determined qualitatively and quantitatively, accounting for 81.

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