Publications by authors named "Jianmin Zheng"

Background: Blonanserin (BNS) is a well-tolerated and effective drug for treating schizophrenia.

Aim: To investigate which types of patients would obtain the most benefit from BNS treatment.

Methods: A total of 3306 participants were evaluated in a 12-week, prospective, multicenter, open-label post-marketing surveillance study of BNS.

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The allotetraploid wild grass Aegilops ventricosa (2n = 4x = 28, genome DDNN) has been recognized as an important germplasm resource for wheat improvement owing to its ability to tolerate biotic stresses. In particular, the 2NS segment from Ae. ventricosa, as a stable and effective resistance source, has contributed greatly to wheat improvement.

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Background: To construct a nomogram for predicting necrotizing enterocolitis (NEC) in preterm infants.

Methods: A total of 4,724 preterm infants who were admitted into 8 hospitals between April 2019 and September 2020 were initially enrolled this retrospective multicenter cohort study. Finally, 1,092 eligible cases were divided into training set and test set based on a 7:3 ratio.

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Objectives: This study aims to evaluate image quality and regional lymph node metastasis (LNM) in patients with rectal cancer (RC) on multi-b-value diffusion-weighted imaging (DWI).

Methods: This retrospective study included 199 patients with RC who had undergone multi-b-value DWI. Subjective (five-point Likert scale) and objective assessments of quality images were performed on DWI, DWI and DWI.

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We propose a new method for computing smooth and integrable cross fields on 2D and 3D surfaces. We first compute smooth cross fields by minimizing the Dirichlet energy. Unlike the existing optimization based approaches, our method determines the singularity configuration, i.

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Three stable QTL for grain zinc concentration were identified in wheat landrace Chinese Spring. Favorable alleles were more frequent in landraces than in modern wheat cultivars. Wheat is a major source of dietary energy for the growing world population.

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The paper presents a new method for constructing self-supporting surfaces using arch beams that are designed to convert their thrust into supporting force, thereby eliminating shear stress and bending moments. Our method allows for the placement of the arch beams on the boundary or within a surface and partitions the surface into multiple self-supporting parts. The use of arch beams enhances stability and durability, adds aesthetic appeal, and allows for greater flexibility in the design process.

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Background: Sleep deprivation (SD) has emerged as a significant public health concern because of its adverse effects on cognition and behavior. However, the influence of circadian rhythms on SD and brain activities has been less studied. This study employed functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) and functional connectivity density (FCD) metrics to investigate the interaction between sleep pressure and circadian rhythms during SD.

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Major QTL for grain zinc and iron concentrations were identified on the long arm of chromosomes 2D and 6D. Gene-based KASP markers were developed for putative candidate genes TaIPK1-2D and TaNAS10-6D. Micronutrient malnutrition is one of the most common public health problems in the world.

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  • China struggles with a shortage of high-quality wheat, particularly hard and soft varieties, crucial for various uses.
  • Puroindoline genes are significant targets in wheat breeding due to their role in influencing grain hardness, though their exact mechanism is not fully understood.
  • The study compared hard wheat variants MY26, GX3, and ZM1 with a soft variety CM605, identifying 208 differentially abundant proteins that might regulate grain hardness, thereby providing potential candidates for future breeding research.
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  • * A study identified 49 TaNRT2 genes in wheat through bioinformatics and molecular biology techniques, grouping them into three clades based on gene structure and function, with significant duplication found on chromosome 6.
  • * Expression analysis revealed that three specific TaNRT2 genes were upregulated under low nitrate conditions, especially in the high nitrogen use efficiency (NUE) wheat cultivar 'Mianmai367', highlighting their role in nitrate absorption and assimilation.
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Unlabelled: Rye ( L.) is an important genetic resource for improving the disease resistance of wheat. An increasing number of rye chromosome segments have been transferred into modern wheat cultivars via chromatin insertions.

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With the development of 3D digital geometry technology, 3D triangular meshes are becoming more useful and valuable in industrial manufacturing and digital entertainment. A high quality triangular mesh can be used to represent a real world object with geometric and physical characteristics. While anisotropic meshes have advantages of representing shapes with sharp features (such as trimmed surfaces) more efficiently and accurately, isotropic meshes allow more numerically stable computations.

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  • Many real-world optimization challenges involve adjusting complex input spaces for expensive functions, like those found in airfoil design.
  • The article introduces a method called generative model-based optimization (GMO), which maps these input spaces to a simpler latent space, though determining the right dimension is tricky and affects solution accuracy and speed.
  • To overcome this, the authors propose generative multiform optimization (GMFoO), which optimizes across multiple latent spaces at once, using a generative model to share knowledge between them and applying Bayesian optimization for continuous information exchange, resulting in improved designs with limited computation.
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Biofortification is a sustainable strategy to alleviate micronutrient deficiency in humans. It is necessary to improve grain zinc (GZnC) and iron concentrations (GFeC) in wheat based on genetic knowledge. However, the precise dissection of the genetic architecture underlying GZnC and GFeC remains challenging.

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The circadian clock participates in maintaining homeostasis in peripheral tissues, including intervertebral discs (IVDs). Abnormal mechanical loading is a known risk factor for intervertebral disc degeneration (IDD). Based on the rhythmic daily loading pattern of rest and activity, we hypothesized that abnormal mechanical loading could dampen the IVD clock, contributing to IDD.

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Current research of designing prosthetic robotic hands mainly focuses on improving their functionality by devising new mechanical structures and actuation systems. Most of existing work relies on a single structure/system (e.g.

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  • The study aimed to assess the effectiveness of contrast-enhanced ultrasonography (CEUS) in selecting uterine fibroids for MR-guided focused ultrasound (MRgFUS) ablation and evaluating the treatment's outcomes compared to traditional MR imaging.
  • Involving 44 fibroids from 38 patients, the research analyzed pre-ablation characteristics using multivariable linear regression to determine their association with non-perfusion volume (NPV) after treatment.
  • Results showed CEUS's performance (AUC 0.95) in predicting NPV was superior to MR imaging (AUC 0.86), indicating that CEUS can be a viable alternative for patient assessment and outcome evaluation in fibroid ablation procedures.
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In the field of robotic hand design, soft body and anthropomorphic design are two trends with a promising future. Designing soft body anthropomorphic robotic hands with human-like grasping ability, but with a simple and reliable structure, is a challenge that still has not been not fully solved. In this paper, we present an anatomically correct robotic hand 3D model that aims to realize the human hand's functionality using a single type of 3D-printable material.

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Sleep deprivation (SD) has become very common in contemporary society, where people work around the clock. SD-induced cognitive deficits show large inter-individual differences and are trait-like with known neural correlates. However, few studies have used neuroimaging to predict vulnerability to SD.

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  • Primary central nervous system lymphomas (PCNSLs) with aggregative perivascular tumor cells (APVT) show poor long-term outcomes and increased expression of XBP1, a factor linked to endoplasmic reticulum stress (ERS).
  • This study explores the relationship between hypoxia-induced ERS and APVT formation by examining the interaction of diffuse large B cell lymphoma (DLBCL) cells with human brain microvascular endothelial cells (HBMECs) in different oxygen levels.
  • Findings indicate that hypoxic conditions promote DLBCL cell migration and invasion while increasing levels of XBP1, CXCR4, and CD44, linking these factors to APVT formation and poor clinical outcomes in PCNSLs.
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Objectives: To evaluate parameters of diffusion-weighted imaging (DWI) and dynamic contrast-enhanced magnetic resonance imaging (DCE-MRI) as early imaging indicators of tumor histologic response to pre-operative neoadjuvant chemotherapy and as probable prognostic factors for event-free survival (EFS) and overall survival in osteosarcoma (OS) in both tumoral and peritumoral areas.

Methods: Thirty-four OS patients who received three courses of neoadjuvant chemotherapy followed by surgery during 2014-2018 were enrolled in this study. All patients underwent baseline and post-chemotherapy DWI and DCE-MRI.

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Facial expression retargeting from humans to virtual characters is a useful technique in computer graphics and animation. Traditional methods use markers or blendshapes to construct a mapping between the human and avatar faces. However, these approaches require a tedious 3D modeling process, and the performance relies on the modelers' experience.

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Human bodies exhibit various shapes for different identities or poses, but the body shape has certain similarities in structure and thus can be embedded in a low-dimensional space. This article presents an autoencoder-like network architecture to learn disentangled shape and pose embedding specifically for the 3D human body. This is inspired by recent progress of deformation-based latent representation learning.

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