Publications by authors named "Hengyu Song"

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  • Epidemiological studies show that exposure to inorganic arsenic (iAs) like arsenite (As(III)) and arsenate (As(V)) is linked to immune dysfunction and suppression.
  • This research compares the impact of As(III) and As(V) on earthworm immune cells, focusing on lysosome damage and the interactions with the immunoprotein lysozyme (LZM).
  • Results indicate As(III) causes more severe damage to lysosomal membranes and LZM activity compared to As(V), shedding light on their different immunosuppressive effects through lysosome dysfunction.
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The concurrent environmental contamination by nanoplastics (NPs) and norfloxacin (NOR) is a burgeoning concern, with significant accumulations in various ecosystems and potential ingress into the human body via the food chain, posing threats to both public health and ecological balance. Despite the gravity of the situation, studies on the co-exposure contamination effects of these substances are limited. Moreover, the response mechanisms of key functional proteins to these pollutants are yet to be fully elucidated.

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Plastic fragments are widely distributed in different environmental media and has recently drawn special attention due to its difficulty in degradation and serious health and environmental problems. Among, nanoplastics (NPs) are smaller in size, larger in surface/volume ratio, and more likely to easily adsorb ambient pollutants than macro plastic particles. Moreover, NPs can be easily absorbed by wide variety of organisms and accumulate in multiple tissues/organs and cells, thus posing a more serious threat to living organisms.

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Carbonyl compounds are critical components of volatile organic compounds, which significantly participate in the photochemical formation of atmospheric ozone and thus threaten human health. Here we measured 15 C-C carbonyl compounds at an urban site in Linyi, a typically industrialised city in the North China Plain (NCP). Formaldehyde (3.

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Improving knowledge of the alga-bacterium interaction can promote the wastewater treatment. The untreated marine biopharmaceutical wastewater (containing native bacteria) was used directly for culturing microalgae. Unlike previous studies on specific bacteria in algal-bacterial co-culture systems, the effect of native bacteria in wastewater on microalgae growth was investigated in this study.

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Sludge retention time (SRT) regulation is one of the essential management techniques for refined control of the main-sidestream treatment process under the low ammonia density. It is indispensable to understand the effect of SRTs changes on the Nitrifier kinetics to obtain the functional separation of the Nitrifier and the refined control of the nitrification process. In this study, Nitrifier was cultured with conditions of 35 ± 0.

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