Unlabelled: This study aimed to investigate the role of POU Class 4 Homeobox 1 (POU4F1) in regulating gemcitabine (GEM) resistance in lung cancer cells. The mRNA and protein expressions were assessed using RT-qPCR, western blot, immunofluorescence, and immunohistochemistry. Cell viability and proliferation were assessed by CCK-8 assay and EdU assay.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFIn recent years, due to large-scale production and widespread use, drugs have posed a potential threat to biological and human health and have received increasing attention. The occurrence and distribution of drugs in urban rivers are influenced by various factors, such as urbanization level, population density, regional geographical and climatic characteristics, and drug consumption habits. In October 2022, the Yongjiang River Basin was divided into four sub-basins: upstream, midstream, tributaries, and downstream.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFAs a key component of the distribution system, metering and pressure-regulating (M&R) stations provide an opportunity for effective mitigation of methane emissions. Given that these stations are readily accessible, above-ground facilities, routine methane emission monitoring can identify issues and with repair or upgrades this can lead to reduced methane emissions. This practice has become an important measure for addressing climate change.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFWith the misuse of antiviral drugs, the residual levels of ritonavir (RTV) in aquatic environments continue to increase, potentially posing threats to ecosystems and human health. However, the current understanding of the photochemical behavior of RTV in water, especially the mechanism by which dissolved organic matter (DOM) from different sources affects the indirect photolysis of RTV, remains limited. This study systematically investigated the effects of DOM from different sources (including sludge, algae, dustfall, and soil, namely SL-DOM, AL-DOM, DF-DOM, and SO-DOM, respectively) on the photodegradation of RTV for the first time.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFLandscape patterns and water age are considered to play similar roles in influencing water quality, as human-caused landscape fragmentation usually leads to complex hydrological pathways and older water ages. The young streamflow fraction (F), which can significantly alter water age, is believed to disproportionately impact water quality. Landscape and F thus may play different roles in streamwater quality, but this assumption has not been examined.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFPhotocatalytic wastewater purification is essential for environmental remediation, but rapid carrier recombination and limited oxidative capacity hinder progress. This study proposes an innovative strategy by integrating homogeneous and heterogeneous electron acceptors into a g-CN-based photocatalytic system, significantly enhancing the multipath utilization of photogenerated electrons. A novel FeO@P-CN was developed to activate an advanced peroxymonosulfate-assisted photocatalysis (PAP) system, achieving complete degradation and significant mineralization of tetracycline (TC) in real water environments, outperforming others reported in the last five years.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFGrain boundary (GB) segregation plays a pivotal role in maintaining and optimizing the remarkable catalytic or mechanical properties of nanocrystalline Pt by reducing the Gibbs free energy and thereby impeding structure degradation. The solute segregation behavior at the Pt GB, however, is not well understood at the atomic level. In this study, we employed first-principles calculations to elucidate the preferential segregation behavior of a single Au atom at the symmetrical tilt GB of Pt.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFEffluent discharged from urban wastewater treatment plants (WWTPs) is a major source of emerging contaminants (ECs) requiring effective regulation. To this end, we collected discharge datasets of pharmaceuticals (PHACs) and endocrine-disrupting chemicals (EDCs), representing two primary categories of ECs, from Chinese WWTP effluent from 2012 to 2022 to establish an exposure database. Moreover, high-risk ECs' long-term water quality criteria (LWQC) were derived using the species sensitivity distribution (SSD) method.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFFront Cell Dev Biol
March 2024
Cellular therapy holds immense promise to remuscularize the damaged myocardium but is practically hindered by limited allogeneic sources of cardiac-committed cells that engraft stably in the recipient heart after transplantation. Here, we demonstrate that the pericardial tissue harbors myogenic stem cells (pSCs) that are activated in response to inflammatory signaling after myocardial infarction (MI). The pSCs derived from the MI rats (MI-pSCs) show and cardiac commitment characterized by cardiac-specific Tnnt2 expression and formation of rhythmic contraction in culture.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFDiffusive gradients in thin films (DGTs) have been well-documented for the measurement of a broad range of organic pollutants in surface water. However, the performance has been challenged by the inherent periodic concentration fluctuations for most organic pollutants. Therefore, there is an urgent need to assess the true time-weighted average (TWA) concentration based on fluctuating concentration profiles.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFVarious studies have shown that the heavy use of pharmaceuticals poses serious ecological risks, especially in metropolitan areas with intensive human activities. In this study, the spatial distribution, sources, and ecological risks of 29 pharmaceuticals in 82 surface waters collected from the North Canal Basin in Beijing were studied. The results showed that the pharmaceutical concentrations ranged from not detected to 193 ng/L, with ampicillin being undetected while ofloxacin had a 100% detection frequency, which indicates the widespread occurrence of pharmaceutical pollution in the North Canal Basin.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFSedimentary dissolved organic matter (DOM) could exert a significant influence on the transformation of trace organic contaminants. However, the variations of sedimentary DOM properties with depth and their impact on trace organic contaminants biodegradation remain unclear. In this study, the qualitative changes in DOM properties with depth were assessed using spectral techniques.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFSignificant developments have recently been achieved in the field of -lauryl amino acid (NLAA) surfactants derived from renewable resources. Compared with conventional surfactants, NLAAs exhibit remarkable surfactant properties, exceptional biodegradability, good biocompatibility, and high safety profiles. These attributes have led to the widespread use of NLAAs in personal-care products.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe presence of antibiotics in environment is an emerging concern because of their ubiquitous occurrence, adverse eco-toxicological effects, and promotion of widespread antibiotic resistance. Urban soil, which plays a noticeable role in human health, may be a reservoir of antibiotics because of intensive human disturbance. However, little is understood about the vulnerability of soil to antibiotic contamination in urban areas and the spatial-temporal characteristics of anthropogenic and environmental pressures.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFHuman and veterinary antibiotics occur widely in soil ecosystems and pose a serious threat to soil health. Landscape structure can be linked to Earth surface processes and anthropogenic footprints and may influence the variability of antibiotics in soil. In this study, an improved landscape source-sink model was used to characterize source-sink structures using the location-weighted landscape index (LWLI), which can be linked to antibiotic seasonality.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFTissue damage often induces local inflammation that in turn dictates a series of subsequential responses, such as stem cell activation and growth, to maintain tissue homeostasis. The aim of the study is to testify the possibility of using inflammation-trained stem cells as optimal donor cells to augment the efficacy of cell therapy. The pericardial stem/stromal cells derived from the animals after myocardial infarction (MI-pSC) showed an enhanced myogenic potential and augmented reparative activity after transplantation in the injured hearts, as compared to the Sham-pSC.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFAcorus tatarinowii Schott (A. tatarinowii), a well-known traditional Chinese medicinal plant renowned for its high medicinal value, but its mitochondrial genome (mitogenome) is still unexplored. In this study, we meticulously assembled the complete mitochondrial genome of A.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFEcho state network (ESN) has gained wide acceptance in the field of time series prediction, relying on sufficiently complex reservoir connections to remember the historical features of the data and using these features to obtain the outputs by a simple linear readout. However, the randomness of its input and reservoir connections pose negative impacts on the prediction performance and performance stability of the models, the complexity of reservoir connections brings high time consumption during network computing, and the presence of randomness and complexity makes the hardware implementation of the ESN difficult. In response, we propose a double-cycle ESN (DCESN) based on the Li-ESN model, which has fixed weights to improve prediction performance and performance stability and simpler reservoir connections compared to the classical ESN to reduce the time consumption.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe presence and reproduction of pathogens in soil environment have significant negative impacts on soil security and human health in urban-rural ecosystem. Rapid urbanization has dramatically changed the land use, soil ecosystems, and the presence of pathogens in soil environment, however, the risk associated with soil pathogens remains unknown. Identifying the potential risk of pathogens in soils in urban-rural ecosystem has become an urgent issue.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFPrevious studies have demonstrated the importance of dissolved organic matter (DOM) on the biodegradation of trace organic contaminants occurred in the hyporheic zone. However, the role of diverse DOM fractions with distinct physicochemical properties on the biodegradation of pharmaceuticals under reducing conditions is scarcely known. To address this knowledge gap, DOMs derived from road-deposited sediment, soil, and active sludge (namely allochthonous DOM) and algae (namely autochthonous DOM) were collected and isolated into different fractions.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFLanthanide (Ln) luminescent materials play a crucial role in information security and data storage owing to their excellent and unique optical properties. The advances in dynamic colorful luminescent anti-counterfeiting nanomaterials enable the generation of a high-level information encryption. In this work, a superior thermal, optical wavelength and excitation power triple-mode stimuli-responsive emission color modulation is demonstrated in a lanthanide-doped nanostructured luminescent material.
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