Publications by authors named "Gui Cai Li"

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  • The study explored how heparin/fibronectin (Hep/Fn) complexes can inhibit neointimal hyperplasia after endovascular procedures.
  • Hep/Fn complexes were successfully attached to titanium surfaces and characterized using various methods, showing promising results.
  • The findings indicate that these complexes can reduce smooth muscle cell proliferation, suggesting they could be effective new biomaterials for cardiovascular implants to prevent tissue growth issues.
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Brain ischemia appears to be associated with innate immunity. Recent reports showed that C3a and C5a, as potent targets, might protect against ischemia induced cell death. In traditional Chinese medicine, the fruit of Schizandra chinesis Baill (Fructus schizandrae) has been widely used as a tonic.

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Mulberroside A is a natural polyhydroxylated stilbene compound present at relatively high abundance in the roots and twigs of Morus alba L. It is known for its nephroprotective, hypoglycemic, and antidiabetic effects. Because its metabolite, oxyresveratrol, possessed purported anti-inflammatory and neuroprotective effects, we proposed that mulberroside A may elicit neuroprotective effects that can be used in the treatment of brain ischemic injury.

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Peripheral nerve functional recovery after nerve injury generally requires multiple growth factors by synergistic effect. However, the optical combination of multiple synergistic growth factors for axonal regeneration has been scarcely considered up to now. Meanwhile, the use of growth factors in promoting nerve regeneration was limited by its short biological half-life in vivo, its vulnerability to structure disruption or hydrolyzation, leading to loss of bioactivity.

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Background: Hemoglobinopathies are the most common inherited diseases in southern China. However, there have been only a few epidemiological studies of hemoglobinopathies in Guangdong province.

Materials And Methods: Peripheral blood samples were collected from 15299 "healthy" unrelated subjects of dominantly ethnic Hakka in the Meizhou region, on which hemoglobin electrophoresis and routine blood tests were performed.

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By using cyclic sampling method, the aboveground biomass and leaf area index (LAI) of typical grassland in tower flux footprint were measured at three growth stages, i.e., early July (July 2-7), late July (July 20-26), and late August (Aug.

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To understand the wetland ecosystem services in urbanizing area is much needed in wetland assessment. Currently, the dominant approach in assessing wetland value is the assessment model using environmental economic analysis. However, this approach can not reflect the impact of human disturbance.

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By using the second-time developed ArcEngine component at pixel level, this paper studied the spatiotemporal dynamics of vegetation cover in the Dapeng Peninsula of Shenzhen, China in 1986-2007, and analyzed the characters and causes of the dynamics. To quantify this dynamics, the NDVI changes in 1986-2007 were extracted from 10 time-series TM/ETM+ remote sensing images, and the results showed that from 1986 to 2007, there were four trajectories of vegetation cover change in the Peninsula, including stable (a), stable-rising-stable (aba), stable-descending-stable (aca), and stable-descending-stable-rising-stable (acaba). The area with these four types occupied 71.

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  • Accurately estimating leaf water content (LWC) using remote sensing helps assess plant health, drought conditions, and fire risks, particularly in winter wheat studied under different irrigation levels.
  • The study utilized ASD FieldSpec Pro to analyze canopy spectra and LWC at three growth stages (booting, flowering, and milking) and found that LWC decreases as the wheat matures while identifying key spectral bands for LWC prediction.
  • The research highlighted that retrieval accuracy varied by growth stage, with the highest accuracy during flowering due to increased leaf water information—showing the need to consider temporal changes in spectral responses when monitoring crop water content.
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In this paper, the relationships between landscape pattern and water quality at western reservoir area in Shenzhen City were studied with grey connection method, and the influences of source' and 'sink' landscape patterns on non-point pollution were probed. The results showed that the dominance, adjacency, and fragmentation of 'source' and 'sink' landscapes could markedly influence the water quality. From 2000 to 2001, due to the changes of the 'source' and 'sink' landscape patterns in research areas, the output of pollutants increased and the reduction of pollution decreased, resulting in the deterioration of water quality of three reservoirs.

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  • Converting degraded farmlands into forests or grasslands is crucial for combating severe soil erosion in the Loess Plateau, an area facing significant ecological challenges.
  • The region has low precipitation and high evapotranspiration, making water a critical factor for vegetation restoration.
  • Recent studies estimated that the Loess Plateau's forests require between 262.49 x 10(8) m3 (minimum) and 421.34 x 10(8) m3 (suitable) of ecological water, with significant areas currently suffering from water shortages.
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