Publications by authors named "He Honglin"

Advances in manufacturing and trade have reshaped global nitrogen deposition patterns, yet their dynamics and drivers remain unclear. Here, we compile a comprehensive global nitrogen deposition database spanning 1977-2021, aggregating 52,671 site-years of data from observation networks and published articles. This database show that global nitrogen deposition to land is 92.

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Background: Scutellaria baicalensis Georgi, a traditional Chinese herb, is known for its various biological effects, including antibacterial, anti-inflammatory, antioxidative, and antitumor properties. However, the function and mechanisms of methanol extract of Scutellaria baicalensis Georgi (MESB) in treating hepatic fibrosis remain unclear.

Methods: This study utilized a CCl4-induced mouse model of hepatic fibrosis to assess the effects of MESB through histopathological analysis and serum tests.

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  • * In China, net ecosystem productivity (NEP) in key ecological zones increased by 42.6 Tg C/yr from 2001 to 2021, with major contributions from CO increases (66.5%) and IEL (33.5%).
  • * The study suggests focusing on expanding IEL in areas with adequate precipitation and nutrient availability to maximize carbon benefits, while being cautious in regions negatively affected by climate change.
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As one of the world's largest emitters of greenhouse gases, China has set itself the ambitious goal of achieving carbon peaking and carbon neutrality. Therefore, it is crucial to quantify the magnitude and trend of sources and sinks of atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO), and to monitor China's progress toward these goals. Using state-of-the-art datasets and models, this study comprehensively estimated the anthropogenic CO emissions from energy, industrial processes and product use, and waste along with natural sources and sinks of CO for all of China during 1980-2021.

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The marked increase in temperature warming and permafrost degradation has raised apprehensions about the fate of forests of boreal forests in permafrost regions. However, the impact of climate on tree growth is not limited to direct effects but also involves complex interactions with permafrost. The degradation of permafrost poses a threat to forest growth that has received insufficient attention thus far, after analyzing the impact of permafrost degradation and climate on Dahurican larch (Larix gmelinii) growth from six forest sites with two maximum active layer thickness (ALT) classifications (more and less than tree root length) across the southern margin of the permafrost region.

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  • Genetic analysis has revealed that ZSCAN4 is significantly downregulated in muscle-invasive bladder cancer compared to non-muscle-invasive bladder cancer, suggesting its role in urothelial carcinoma aggressiveness.
  • In both upper urinary tract (UTUC) and urinary bladder urothelial carcinomas (UBUC), low levels of ZSCAN4 correlate with advanced disease stages, increased metastasis, and poor patient survival rates.
  • The study concludes that ZSCAN4 may serve as a negative prognostic marker in urothelial carcinoma and could influence cell division processes.
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Improving ecosystem quality is the ultimate goal of ecological restoration projects and sustainable ecosystem management. However, previous results of ecosystem quality lack comparability among different regions when assessing the effectiveness of ecological restoration projects on the regional or national scales, due to the influence of geographical and climatic background conditions. Here we proposed a new index, ecosystem quality ratio (EQR), by integrating the status of landscape structure, ecosystem services, ecosystem stability, and human disturbance relative to their reference conditions, and assessed the EQR changes in China's counties and National Key Ecological Function Zones (NKEFZs) from 1990 to 2015.

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Purpose: For locally advanced rectal cancer, neoadjuvant concurrent chemoradiotherapy (CCRT) allows tumor downstaging and makes curative radical proctectomy possible. However, we lack a genetic biomarker to predict cancer prognosis or treatment response. We investigated the association between ubiquitin D (UBD) expression and clinical outcomes in rectal cancer patients receiving CCRT.

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  • Global changes are leading to hydroclimatic shifts that impact vegetation productivity and threaten the carbon sink.
  • The study examined how vegetation productivity asymmetry varies across China, revealing that over 50% of vegetated areas experienced positive asymmetry, especially in northwest grasslands, while forests in northeast China showed negative asymmetry.
  • Soil moisture emerged as a more significant factor than precipitation in driving these changes, indicating critical thresholds that influence vegetation response to hydrological conditions.
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  • Rapid socioeconomic development is negatively impacting ecological environments globally, prompting the need for comprehensive ecosystem assessments like the Millennium Ecosystem Assessment, especially in China.
  • This study proposes a terrestrial ecosystem monitoring network that includes 60 core stations and 176 localized points to effectively assess ecosystem services such as net primary production (NPP), water conservation, soil retention, and sandstorm prevention.
  • The selection of core stations involved a combination of spatial analysis and expert knowledge, resulting in improved representativeness across different ecosystems, with specific enhancements noted in forest, grassland, and desert regions.
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Widespread concern about ecological degradation has prompted development of concepts and exploration of methods to quantify ecological quality with the aim of measuring ecosystem changes to contribute to future policy-making. This paper proposes a conceptual framework for ecological quality measurement based on current ecosystem functions and biodiverse habitat, compared with pixel-scale historical baselines. The framework was applied to evaluate the changes and driving factors of ecological quality for Chinese terrestrial ecosystems through remote sensing-based and ecosystem process modeled data at 1 km spatial resolution from 2000 to 2018.

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  • Accurately assessing the aging of oil paper insulation in power transformers is crucial for ensuring their safe operation.
  • A novel detection method using flower-like silver nanoparticles modified with carbon nanotubes (CNTs@Ag-F-AgNPs) was developed for highly sensitive detection of dissolved furfural in transformer oil.
  • The method demonstrated a low detection limit of 2.25 mg/L for furfural, with excellent reproducibility and potential for in-situ monitoring of transformer oil quality.
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Over the past 50 years, global land surface air temperature has been rising at a much higher rate at night than during the day. Understanding plant responses to the asymmetric daytime and nighttime warming in the context of climate change has been a hot topic in global change biology and global ecology. It has been debatable whether the asymmetric warming has opposite effects on vegetation activity (e.

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More attention has been paid to the monitoring, assessment, prediction, early warning and sustainable management of regional ecological environment and the changes of ecosystem state in recent years. It is an important scientific and technological task to develop quantitative methods and numerical simulation techniques for ecosystem modelling, and to construct the continental scale numerical simulator with the characteristics of multi-process coupling, multi-technology integration, and multi-objective application for stimulating research on ecosystem and global change and its resources, environment and disaster effects, based on the in-depth understanding of the components, processes, functions, patterns, and their interaction mechanism of terrestrial ecosystem. Here, we reviewed the current status and future direction of terrestrial ecosystem models, and discussed the conceptual framework of developing the simulation system of dynamic change and spatial variation in large-scale terrestrial ecosystems and its resource and environment effect, as well as basic issues on the function orientation and structure design of the simulation system, which would provide reference for constructing Chinese terrestrial ecosystem numerical simulator.

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  • Bioinformatic analysis indicates that OXR1 is significantly downregulated in muscle-invasive bladder cancer.
  • A study of 635 urothelial carcinoma cases revealed that low OXR1 expression correlates with negative pathological features like high tumor stage and grade.
  • Low OXR1 levels also predict poorer survival outcomes, including metastasis-free and disease-specific survival in patients with urothelial carcinoma.
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  • - Data mining revealed eight potential transcripts linked to advanced Urothelial Bladder Urothelial Carcinomas (UBUCs), indicating their role in cancer development or progression.
  • - Analysis of GNB4 protein levels in tumor tissues showed a significant correlation between high GNB4 expression and adverse clinicopathological features, such as tumor grade and metastasis.
  • - Elevated GNB4 levels independently predicted poorer disease outcomes in both Upper Tract Urothelial Carcinomas (UTUCs) and UBUCs, suggesting its critical role in cancer progression and prognosis.
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  • The study focuses on evaluating the expression levels of glycosyltransferase 8 domain containing protein 2 (G7DC2) in patients with urothelial carcinoma to understand its clinical significance.
  • Researchers utilized methods like data mining and immunohistochemistry to assess G7DC2 levels in tissue samples and examine correlations with clinicopathological factors and patient survival.
  • Results indicated that high expression of G7DC2 was associated with poor survival outcomes and was linked to various clinicopathological features, suggesting that it could be a potential prognostic marker for urothelial carcinoma patients.
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Evapotranspiration (ET) is a fundamental flux in land surface hydrothermal process. Because of the differences in basic concepts, assumptions, application scales, different models have induced varying uncertainties to the estimation and simulation of evapotranspiration. With the Three-River-Source National Park as an example, we used the Bayesian model averaging (BMA) method to integrate the ET estimations from five models of PT-JPL, ARTS-GIMMS3, ARTS-MODIS, MODIS global evapotranspiration product (MOD16), and SSEBop, and tried to improve the estimating accuracy of evapotranspiration.

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  • Patients with rectal cancer often undergo neoadjuvant concurrent chemoradiotherapy (CCRT) before surgery, but outcomes can be disappointing and risk stratification is challenging.
  • Research identified the SPINK4 gene as a key factor related to resistance to CCRT through the analysis of a rectal cancer dataset involving 172 patients.
  • High expression levels of SPINK4 were linked to worse disease outcomes, including lower survival rates and advanced tumor characteristics, suggesting it could serve as a valuable prognostic marker for treatment response in rectal cancer patients.
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  • Neoadjuvant concurrent chemoradiotherapy (CCRT) may help rectal cancer patients, but predicting outcomes is tough, highlighting the need for biomarkers to customize treatments.
  • Researchers analyzed a dataset and identified the gene FRMD3 as a key factor linked to resistance against CCRT in rectal cancer patients.
  • High levels of FRMD3 expression were found to correlate with worse tumor status, increased metastasis, and poorer survival rates, suggesting it could be a valuable prognostic indicator for these patients.
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Anti-epithelial growth factor receptor or anti-vascular endothelial growth factor agents combined with chemotherapy were the standard of treatment for metastatic colorectal cancer (CRC). However, increasing evidence of molecularly stratified treatment makes the complexity of treatment. Anaplastic lymphoma kinase (ALK) gene alternation is one of potential target for biomarker-guided therapy for CRC.

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Chinese forests cover most of the representative forest types in the Northern Hemisphere and function as a large carbon (C) sink in the global C cycle. The availability of long-term C dynamics observations is key to evaluating and understanding C sequestration of these forests. The Chinese Ecosystem Research Network has conducted normalized and systematic monitoring of the soil-biology-atmosphere-water cycle in Chinese forests since 2000.

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The application of reclaimed asphalt pavement has been widely encouraged due to its significant economic and environmental benefits. However, it is necessary to add rejuvenators to ensure its performance. Currently, bio-oil-based regenerants have attracted attention owing to their advantages of renewability and cost savings.

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The ratio of plant transpiration to total terrestrial evapotranspiration (T/ET) captures the role of vegetation in surface-atmosphere interactions. However, several studies have documented a large variability in T/ET. In this paper, we present a new T/ET dataset (also including transpiration, evapotranspiration data) for China from 1981 to 2015 with spatial and temporal resolutions of 0.

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The world is experiencing serious soil losses. Soil erosion has become an important environmental problem in certain regions and is strongly affected by climate and land use changes. By selecting and reviewing 13 extensively used soil water erosion models (SWEMs) from the published literature, we summarize the current model-based knowledge on how climate factors (e.

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