Publications by authors named "Jianbo Tu"

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  • Microplastics (MPs) pollution is gaining attention globally, especially in the Bohai Rim region of northern China, which lacks detailed assessments despite human activity affecting its rivers.
  • Researchers collected data from 11 estuaries, finding overall MPs pollution is low, but specific areas show potential ecological risks primarily from PVC.
  • The study modeled MPs outflow from 22 rivers, revealing that Shandong province contributes over 80% of the outflow, and highlights that small and medium-sized rivers are significant contributors, stressing the need for tailored pollution control measures.
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Antibiotics and microplastics (MPs) coexisting as unique environmental contaminants may cause unintended environmental issues. In this study, the adsorption-desorption behaviors of sulfamethoxazole (SMX) on both original and UV-aged MPs were examined. Polyhydroxyalkanoates (PHA) and polyethylene (PE), which represent degradable and refractory MPs, respectively, were chosen as two distinct types of MPs.

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Eutrophication is a global problem for coastal ecosystems, one that Bohai Bay, China, has been severely afflicted due to rapid economic and social development in the past decades. It was urgent to manage the total maximum allocated loads (TMALs) of the total nitrogen (TN) and total phosphorus (TP) on land-based, which was closely related to coastal eutrophication. In this study, from the perspective of economy-resources-environment (ERE) system, we presented the fuzzy credibility constrained linear programming based on pressure-state-response (PSR-FCCLP) model, which calculated the TMALs of TN and TP at three credibility levels (λ = 0.

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Graphene-based membranes have unique nanochannels and can offer advantageous properties for the water desalination process. Although tremendous efforts have been devoted to heightening membrane performance and broadening their application, there is still lack of a systematic literature review on the development and future directions of graphene-based membranes for desalination. In this mini-review, literature published between 2011 and 2022 were analyzed by using the bibliometric method.

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Parameters regarding water quality, biology, marine disasters, and anthropogenic factors were collected and analyzed from 2020 to 2021 to evaluate the marine biodiversity of Tianjin's near-shore sea area accurately. A total of 29 indicators obtained from the surveys were selected to form the biodiversity evaluation system. The Pressure-State-Response (PSR) framework model combined with the ecological environment characteristics was used as the assessment method.

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Microplastics (MPs) are ubiquitous in the aquatic environment and can be frequently ingested by zooplankton, leading to various effects. Brine shrimp () has an important role in the energy flow through trophic levels in different seawater systems. In this work, the influence of polyethylene (PE) and polystyrene (PS) MPs on the growth of brine shrimp and corresponding changes of gut microbiota were investigated.

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Bohai Bay, a typical semi-enclosed bay, is close to the Beijing-Tianjin-Hebei Region, the economic center of north China. The release of emerging contaminants was considerably increasing with the fast urbanization and industrialization along the coastline. However, such data, e.

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Identifying trophic status shift and developing nutrient criteria were considered important for controlling coastal eutrophication. Based on data from 1980 to 2018, we used sequential t-test analysis of regime shifts and assessment of coastal trophic status models to detect regime shifts in trophic status in Bohai Bay (China). We identified four distinct periods: unimpaired (1980-1984), minimally impacted (1985-1994), tipping point (1995-1999) and severely degraded (2000-2018).

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  • The study investigates the functional evolution of the Achaete-Scute Complex homologue (ASH) gene family in mammals, using bristle patterning in Drosophila as a marker.
  • Researchers identified 4-5 ASH genes in mammals, with ASH2 and ASH3 evolving new functions, while the role of ASH4 remains uncertain.
  • Overexpression experiments revealed that mouse ASH4 lost its original function, but human ASH4 may inhibit bristle development, hinting at a new role in skin development.
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The evolutionary differences in sensory bristle patterns on the thorax of dipterans are an excellent model for studying the patterns of evolutionary development. We observed that Drosophila melanogaster has two pairs of the large bristles, called macrochaetes, in the dorsocentral (DC) region of the notum, while Musca domestica retains six DC macrochaetes. To explore possible mechanism by which these two dipteran species have different numbers of DC bristles, we compared the corresponding protein sequences, the gene expression levels and the spatial expression patterns of five genes (scute, pnr, ush, hairy, and emc) for bristle development between two species.

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Dietary restriction (DR) is widely regarded as a viable intervention to extend lifespan and healthspan in diverse organisms. The precise molecular regulatory mechanisms are largely unknown. Epigenetic modifications are not stable upon DR and also keep changing with age.

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A deeper understanding of the conserved molecular mechanisms in different taxa have been made possible only because of the evolutionary conservation of crucial signaling pathways. In the present study, we explored the molecular evolutionary pattern of selection signatures in 51 species for 10 genes which are important components of NAD+/Sirtuin pathway and have already been directly linked to lifespan extension in worms and mice. Selection pressure analysis using PAML program revealed that MRPS5 and PPARGC1A were under significant constraints because of their functional significance.

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Dietary restriction (DR) extends lifespan in many species which is a well-known phenomenon. Long non-coding RNAs (lncRNAs) play an important role in regulation of cell senescence and important age-related signaling pathways. Here, we profiled the lncRNA and mRNA transcriptome of fruit flies at 7 day and 42 day during DR and fully-fed conditions, respectively.

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Drosophila formosana (Diptera: Drosophilidae) belongs to the Drosophilidae group of Drosophila. The mitochondrial genome sequence of Drosophila formosana is determined in this study. Mitochondrion of D.

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Vertebrate β-defensins comprise an important family of antimicrobial peptides that protect organisms from a diverse spectrum of bacteria, viruses, fungi, and protozoan parasites. Previous studies have shown a marked variation in the number of β-defensins among species, but the underlying reason is unclear. To address this question, we performed comprehensive computational searches to study the intact β-defensin genes from 29 vertebrates.

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Cis-regulatory hypothesis is one of the most important theories in evolutionary developmental biology (evo-devo), which claims that evolution of cis-regulatory elements (CREs) plays a key role during evolution of morphology. However, an increasing number of experimental results show that cis-regulatory hypothesis alone is not far enough to explain the complexity of evo-devo processes. Other modifications, including mutations of protein coding, gene and genome duplications, and flexibility of homeodomains and CREs, also cause the morphological changes in animals.

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Some of traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) contain arsenide, such as realgar. The total amount of arsenic in the TCM exceeds the limits according to related regulations. But the roles of arsenic in TCM or its side-effects depend on its species existing in those therapies, not on the total amount of arsenic.

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A method was developed for the investigation of the contents and the speciation of zinc in bunge pricklyash seed (BPS) in different habitats by atomic absorption spectrum (AAS). By using 0.45 microm filter membrane and chloroform, four different species of the decoction of BPS, named the suspended, the soluble, the inorganic and organic species, were obtained, and the segregation analysis methods for those species were developed.

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