Publications by authors named "Jiacheng Zou"

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  • Aberrant DNA methylation in the promoter region of certain genes is linked to disruptions in signaling pathways and cellular functions, particularly in colorectal cancer.
  • This study employed various techniques like qRT-PCR and western blot analysis to assess gene and protein expression levels, revealing that DNMT3B is overexpressed in colorectal cancer tissues and cell lines compared to normal tissues.
  • The findings suggest that DNMT3B regulates colorectal cancer cell proliferation via PLCG2, which could lead to new therapeutic strategies targeting PLCG2 for treating this type of cancer.
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To achieve efficient resource utilization of fly ash and multi-source organic waste, a composting experiment was carried out to investigate the effects of fly ash on co-aerobic composting using kitchens, chicken manure, and sawdust (15:5:2). The effects of different application doses (5 % and 10 %, calculated in total wet weight of organic solid waste) of fly ash on physical and chemical properties, nutrient elements, and bacterial community structure during co-composting were evaluated. The results showed that the addition dose of 5 % and 10 % fly ash significantly increased the highest temperature (56.

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  • Hydrological forecasting is essential for managing water resources, especially due to the rise in natural disasters like floods and droughts; thus, integrating physics-informed machine learning (PIML) with traditional models enhances forecasting accuracy.
  • This study investigates how different intermediate variables—such as actual evapotranspiration and soil moisture—affect the performance of PIML models, using data from 205 CAMELS basins to identify the best machine learning model and hydrologic approaches.
  • Results show that PIML models generally perform better than standalone machine learning models, with the PIML-XM model consistently leading in accuracy, demonstrating the significant influence of intermediate variables on monthly runoff predictions.
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A newly isolated ureolytic bacteria, Brucella intermedia TSBOI, exhibited microbially induced calcite precipitation (MICP) which is a promising technique for the remediation of heavy metals in polluted environments. Brucella intermedia TSBOI achieved 90-100% removal of 1 mmol/L Cu/Pb/Zn within 72 h. A distinctive feature lies in B.

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In this study, a sulfate-reducing bacterium, Clostridium thiosulfatireducens (CT) was reported and the performance and removal mechanism of Cr(VI) and Cd(II) removal were investigated. It is noteworthy that the dsrAB gene is absent in this strain, but the strain is capable of producing sulfide. The conversion rate of Cr(VI) by CT was 84.

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In this study, we used soils with different pollution and nutrient levels (non-polluted S1, highly polluted low-nutrient S2, and highly polluted high nutrient S3) around the gold mine tailing ponds, and combined with metabolic limitation modeling and macro-genomics approaches, aiming to investigate the relationship between soil microbial composition and soil eco-chemometrics characteristics under heavy metal stress. The results showed that heavy pollution resulted in reduced SOC, TN, microbial biomass, and with C- and P- acquisition (BG, CBH, ALP) as well as nitrogen limitation of soil microbial metabolism in soils (S2, S3). Further analysis by macrogenomics showed that heavy metal contamination led to an increase in α-microbial diversity and altered the composition of microbial communities in the soil.

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Background: To investigate the risk factors of pancreatitis after endoscopic retrograde cholangiopancreatography (ERCP) in patients with biliary tract diseases.

Methods: We retrospectively analyzed the clinical data of 480 patients who underwent ERCP for biliary tract diseases at the Affiliated Zhongshan Hospital of Dalian University from October 2011 to October 2016. The patients were divided into a study group (n = 75, with PEP) and a control group (n = 405, without PEP) based on whether they developed post-ERCP pancreatitis (PEP), and their clinical baseline data and intraoperative conditions were retrieved and compared.

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Objective: The intestinal barrier injury caused by severe acute pancreatitis (SAP) can induce enterogenous infection, further aggravating the inflammatory reactions and immune responses. This study aimed to test the hypothesis that emodin protects the intestinal function and is involved in the immune response in SAP.

Methods: The network pharmacology was established using the Swiss target prediction and pathway enrichment analysis.

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Intercropping technology is applied widely in crop cultivation to help remediate soil polluted with heavy metals. To investigate the feasibility and potential of intercropping hyperaccumulator plants with crops in cadmium (Cd)- and zinc (Zn)-contaminated soil, a pot experiment was conducted to examine plant growth and the contents of Cd and Zn in the soil following intercropping of wheat and Sedum plumbizincicola. Five treatments were examined: control (wheat monoculture: 36 seedlings per pot), and intercropping of wheat with different planting densities of S.

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Humic acid can improve soil nutrients and promote plant growth. Weathered coal and lignite can be used as agricultural resources due to high humic acid content, but their impact on soil NH volatilization and CO emissions are yet to be determined. In this study, a field experiment was carried out to compare the effects of four types of humic acid isolated from coal (pulverized weathered coal (HC), pulverized lignite (HL), alkalized weathered coal (AC) and alkalized lignite (AL)) on NH volatilization, CO emissions, pH, the C/N ratio and enzyme activities in soil cultivated with maize.

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Conductive polymers are of great importance in a variety of chemistry-related disciplines and applications. The recently developed bottom-up on-surface synthesis strategy provides us with opportunities for the fabrication of various nanostructures in a flexible and facile manner, which could be investigated by high-resolution microscopic techniques in real space. Herein, we designed and synthesized molecular precursors functionalized with benzal  gem-dibromomethyl groups.

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