Publications by authors named "Fei Wen"

Existing methods for integerized training speed up deep learning by using low-bitwidth integerized weights, activations, gradients, and optimizer buffers. However, they overlook the issue of full-precision latent weights, which consume excessive memory to accumulate gradient-based updates for optimizing the integerized weights. In this paper, we propose the first latent weight quantization schema for general integerized training, which minimizes quantization perturbation to training process via residual quantization with optimized dual quantizer.

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Ferrihydrite (Fh), a widely distributed mineral in the environment, plays a crucial role in the geochemical cycling of elements. This study used experimental and computational approaches to investigate the adsorption behavior of seven heavy metal ions on Fh. The pH edge analysis revealed that the adsorption capacity followed the order: Pb > Cu > Zn > Cd > Ni > Co > Mn, with Pb showed the highest adsorption.

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Laser ignition of primary explosives presents more reliable alternative to traditional electrical initiation methods. However, the commercial initiator lead azide (LA) requires a high-power density laser to detonate, with the minimum laser initiation energy (E) of 2402 mJ. Currently, the laser-ignitable metal complex-based igniters still suffer from weak detonation capabilities and high E values.

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  • Cryopreservation is a method used for long-term storage of goat semen, which helps in the exchange of genetic material among livestock but often reduces sperm quality.
  • The study explores how Epimedium polysaccharide (EPS) can improve the quality of cryopreserved goat sperm by comparing samples treated with various concentrations of EPS to control samples without it.
  • Results showed that 3 mg/mL of EPS significantly enhanced sperm motility, membrane integrity, and antioxidant enzyme activities, indicating it as the optimal concentration for improving sperm quality after freezing.
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  • People with cataracts often experience increased anxiety and depression, particularly when their vision is significantly impaired, highlighting a link between these conditions.
  • The study involved 1,254 cataract patients, utilizing specific questionnaires to assess their anxiety and depression levels, and analyzed the data using network theory.
  • Key symptoms identified included "Uncontrollable worry," "Depressed or sad mood," and "Concentration difficulties," which could serve as targets for intervention to help prevent anxiety and depression, while also addressing the risk of suicide due to feelings of worthlessness.
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Background: Anxiety disorders seriously impair patients' mental health and quality of life, with limited effectiveness of current treatments. Dysregulation of activating transcription factor 4 (ATF4) is involved in various mental diseases, but the research on its potential roles in alleviating anxiety disorders remains limited.

Methods: ATF4 was screened out by bioinformatic analysis and its expression was verified in vivo.

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  • During cryopreservation, many boar sperm cells experience apoptosis due to cold-induced damage, reducing their fertility potential.
  • Researchers added varying concentrations of sulforaphane (SFN), a natural antioxidant from cruciferous vegetables, to the freezing extender and found that 5 μM SFN significantly enhanced sperm motility and integrity after thawing.
  • SFN works by activating specific cellular pathways that boost antioxidant defenses, effectively reducing sperm apoptosis and improving fertilization ability post-thawing, suggesting a new strategy to improve sperm preservation methods.
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Bio-inspired neuromorphic hardware with learning ability is highly promising to achieve human-like intelligence, particularly in terms of high energy efficiency and strong environmental adaptability. Though many customized prototypes have demonstrated learning ability, learning on neuromorphic hardware still lacks a bio-plausible and unified learning framework, and inherent spike-based sparsity and parallelism have not been fully exploited, which fundamentally limits their computational efficiency and scale. Therefore, we develop a unified, event-driven, and massively parallel multi-core neuromorphic online learning processor, namely EPOC.

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Background: Dry eye is a common eye disease. Artificial tears supplements are widely used for the treatment of dry eyes. However, multiple adverse effects have been observed in patients receiving long-term treatment with artificial tears, which may affect the therapeutic effect.

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  • Palmoplantar pustulosis (PPP), palmoplantar psoriasis (palmPP), and dyshidrotic palmoplantar eczema (DPE) are inflammatory skin conditions that can be difficult to distinguish from one another due to similar clinical presentations.
  • Recent RNA sequencing studies of these conditions revealed overlapping inflammatory responses, particularly involving proinflammatory cytokines and immune processes, alongside unique features for each disease.
  • The findings suggest that current classifications based on clinical symptoms may be insufficient, emphasizing the need for a better molecular understanding of these diseases to improve diagnosis and treatment.
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Immune tolerance mechanisms are shared in cancer and pregnancy. Through cross-analyzing single-cell RNA-sequencing data from multiple human cancer types and the maternal-fetal interface, we found B7-H4 (VTCN1) is an onco-fetal immune tolerance checkpoint. We showed that genetic deficiency of B7-H4 resulted in immune activation and fetal resorption in allogeneic pregnancy models.

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An efficient method for the construction of 5-arylpyrazolo[1,5-]pyrimidines using calcium carbide as a solid alkyne source instead of flammable and explosive gaseous acetylene, pyrazole-3-amine and (hetero)aromatic aldehydes as starting materials in the presence of a copper mediator is described. Meanwhile, 2-arylpyrimido[1,2-]indazoles are also synthesized under similar conditions using indazole-3-amine as a substitute for pyrazole-3-amine as a starting material. The method has salient features such as the use of an inexpensive and easy-to-handle alkyne source, commercially available substrates, wide functional group tolerance, a low-cost mediator, and simple workup procedures.

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Despite considerable research efforts in recent years, the deeper phylogenetic relationships among skipper butterflies (Hesperiidae) remain unresolved. This is primarily because of limited sampling, especially within Asian and African lineages. In this study, we consolidated previous data and extensively sampled Asian and African taxa to elucidate the phylogenetic relationships within Hesperiidae.

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The integrated fracturing and oil recovery strategy is a new paradigm for achieving sustainable and cost-effective development of unconventional reservoirs. However, a single type of working fluid cannot simultaneously meet the different needs of fracturing and oil displacement processes. Here, we develop a pH-responsive fracturing-displacement integrated working fluid based on the self-assembled micelles of N,N-dimethyl oleoamine propylamine (DOAPA) and succinic acid (SA).

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Influenza poses a persistent health burden worldwide. To design equitable vaccines effective across all demographics, it is essential to better understand how host factors such as genetic background and aging affect the single-cell immune landscape of influenza infection. Cytometry by time-of-flight (CyTOF) represents a promising technique in this pursuit, but interpreting its large, high-dimensional data remains difficult.

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  • Lanthanide-doped upconversion luminescent materials, like NaYF4:Yb/Er/Tm nanocrystals, can emit various colors, making them useful for biological imaging, anti-counterfeiting, and 3D displays.
  • By adjusting the pulse width of a 980 nm laser, the color emissions can be transformed smoothly from green to red, showcasing a significant change in the red-to-green emission ratio.
  • These findings enhance our understanding of energy dynamics in these nanocrystals and highlight their potential for innovative applications, particularly in security technologies.
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Doxorubicin (DOX) is a potent chemotherapeutic agent known for its multi-organ toxicity, especially in the heart, which limits its clinical application. The toxic side effects of DOX, including DNA damage, oxidative stress, mitochondrial dysfunction and cell apoptosis, are intricately linked to the involvement of nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide (NAD). To assess the effectiveness of the NAD precursor nicotinamide mononucleotide (NMN) in counteracting the multi-organ toxicity of DOX, a mouse model was established through DOX administration, which led to significant reductions in NAD in tissues with evident injury, including the heart, liver and lungs.

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Background: Cardiomyocyte apoptosis plays a vital role in myocardial ischemia-reperfusion (MI/R) injury; however, the role of beclin1 (BECN1) remains unclear. This study aimed at revealing the function of BECN1 during cardiomyocyte apoptosis after MI/R injury.

Methods: In vivo, TTC and Evan's blue double staining was applied to verify the gross morphological alteration in both wild type (WT) mice and BECN1 transgene mice (BECN1-TG), and TUNEL staining and western blot were adopted to evaluate the cardiomyocyte apoptosis.

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  • The study evaluates the effects of SGLT2 inhibitors and GLP-1 receptor agonists on various vascular and digestive diseases, as well as fracture risks.
  • SGLT2 inhibitors are linked to reduced risks of hypertension and related issues but increase the likelihood of certain fractures, while GLP-1 receptor agonists may reduce rib fractures but are associated with higher risks of deep vein thrombosis and pancreatitis.
  • The findings assist in determining which drug class to prescribe in clinical settings based on their specific benefits and risks.
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The targeting of cancer cell intrinsic metabolism has emerged as a promising strategy for antitumor intervention. In the study, we identified the first-in-class small molecules that effectively inhibit both mutant isocitrate dehydrogenase 1 (mIDH1) and nicotinamide phosphoribosyltransferase (NAMPT), two crucial targets in cancer metabolism, through structure-based drug design. Notably, compound exhibits excellent and balanced inhibitory activities against both mIDH1 (IC = 14.

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In recent decades, whole-cell biocatalysis has played an increasingly important role in the food, pharmaceutical, and energy sector. One promising application is the use of ethanologenic yeast displaying minicellulosomes on the cell surface to combine cellulose hydrolysis and fermentation into a single step for consolidated bioprocessing. However, cellulosic ethanol production using existing yeast whole-cell biocatalysts (yWCBs) has not reached industrial feasibility due to their inefficient cellulose hydrolysis.

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Current cancer vaccines using T cell epitopes activate antitumor T cell immunity through dendritic cell/macrophage-mediated antigen presentation, but they lack the ability to promote B/CD4 T cell crosstalk, limiting their anticancer efficacy. We developed antigen-clustered nanovaccine (ACNVax) to achieve long-term tumor remission by promoting B/CD4 T cell crosstalk. The topographic features of ACNVax were achieved using an iron nanoparticle core attached with an optimal number of gold nanoparticles, where the clusters of HER2 B/CD4 T cell epitopes were conjugated on the gold surface with an optimal intercluster distance of 5-10 nm.

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Herein, the design of a novel aggregation-induced emission (AIE) supramolecular fluorescence sensor (TA-PEG) based on a tridentate melphalan derivative and three different molecular weight PEGs is presented. The three TA-PEG sensors could self-assemble into a supramolecular system in water and show sensitive and selective responses toward trinitrophenol.

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Background: Src homology 2 domain-containing phosphatase 2 (SHP2) is hyper-activated in some solid tumors. Previous findings suggest that the expression of SHP2 in colorectal cancer (CRC) may be associated with prognosis. However, validation with large sample data is lacking.

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