Publications by authors named "Hai-Qiang Zhu"

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  • The study examined the monocyte-to-lymphocyte ratio (MLR) as a potential predictor of prognosis in patients with intrahepatic cholangiocarcinoma (ICC) who had curative surgery between 2018 and 2023.
  • In a sample of 196 patients, preoperative MLR was found to be a more effective indicator of overall survival (OS) and disease-free survival (DFS) than other inflammation-based scores and tumor markers.
  • Results showed that patients with high MLR had significantly worse OS and DFS compared to those with low MLR, highlighting MLR as an independent risk factor for patient outcomes.
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A novel sample preparation method based on polarity grouping was developed for the comprehensive determination of 315 undesirable low-weight organic pollutants ranging from polar to weakly polar in wolfberry. The method involves the swelling of the sample in ammonium acetate buffer, two-phase extraction, three-phase extraction, and dispersive solid phase extraction (D-SPE) with the assistance of low-temperature centrifugation and analysis by ultrahigh performance liquid chromatography coupled with electrospray ionization tandem mass (UHPLC-ESI-MS-MS) by using the multiple reaction monitoring mode. The recoveries of the analytes with wide range of polarity were satisfactory.

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Soil C, N, and P elements are important components of the forest ecosystem. Studying the influence of exogenous carbon input change on the stoichiometry of the forest soil can reveal the element recycling process and the balanced feedback mechanism of the forest ecosystem. In this study, using the research object of a spruce forest in Tianshan Mountain, the short-term effect of exogenous carbon input on soil C, N, and P in the soil was analyzed through Detritus Input and Removal Treatment (DIRT), and then the interrelationship between soil stoichiometry and other soil physicochemical factors under different treatments was discussed.

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The study of soil organic carbon components in continuous cropping cotton fields in oases is helpful to reveal the change characteristics of the soil organic carbon stability mechanism in arid areas under the effects of man-land relationships. In this study, the contents of soil organic carbon, easily oxidized organic carbon, dissolved organic carbon, and microbial biomass carbon in cotton fields with different continuous cropping years (2 a, 5 a, 12 a, 20 a, and 35 a) were collected and analyzed by using space instead of the time series method. Through redundancy analysis, the relationship between soil organic carbon components and other soil physical and chemical factors was discussed.

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The impact of exogenous carbon input changes on forest soil respiration provides the basis for an intensive analysis of the forest carbon cycle. Based on a plant residue addition and removal control experiment, this study investigated the short-term soil respiration response to carbon input changes of on the Tianshan Mountains during their growing season with five different carbon input treatments:control, double litter, no root, no litter, and no input. The results revealed that, during the entire observation period, the cumulative soil respiration rates were 3.

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In this study, the soil catalase, phosphatase and urease activities of typical plant communities of reed (Phragmites australis) and tamarisk (Tamarix ramosissima) and their influencing factors were investigated in Ebinur Lake wetland. The results showed that three soil enzyme activities of reed and tamarisk had seasonal dynamic characteristics during different growth periods. For the reed community, the peak concentrations of soil catalase, phosphatase and urease appeared at vigorous stage with 3.

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Synopsis of recent research by authors named "Hai-Qiang Zhu"

  • - Recent research by Hai-Qiang Zhu highlights the exploration of inflammatory indicators, particularly the monocyte-to-lymphocyte ratio (MLR), as a potential prognostic predictor for patients with intrahepatic cholangiocarcinoma undergoing curative hepatectomy, suggesting its relevance in cancer prognosis.
  • - Zhu's work also introduces a novel sample preparation method for the analysis of 315 pesticides and contaminants in wolfberry, utilizing liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry (LC-MS/MS) to enhance the recovery of diverse organic pollutants, showcasing advancements in analytical chemistry techniques.
  • - Additionally, Zhu investigates the effects of carbon input changes on soil stoichiometry and respiration in forest ecosystems, emphasizing their implications on element recycling and soil health within sensitive environments like the Tianshan Mountains, contributing valuable insights into soil ecology.