Publications by authors named "Jishuo Li"

Aluminum‑lithium (AlLi) alloy polishing and grinding processes in wet dust collector systems could cause hydrogen fire and explosion. From the fundamental perspective of preventing hydrogen explosions, a safe, nontoxic, and sustainable modified green hydrogen inhibitor based on chitosan (CS) and sodium alginate (SA) was developed in this study and was used as a hydrogen evolution inhibitor for the processing of waste dust from AlLi alloys. The structure and elemental distribution of the synthesized material were characterized through characterization experiments.

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Background And Objective: Fatigue is an important cause of operational errors, and human errors are the main cause of accidents. This study is an exploratory study in China. Field tests were conducted on heart rate variability (HRV) parameters and physiological indicators of fatigue among miners in high-altitude, cold and low-oxygen areas.

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Sand casting, currently the most popular approach to the casting production, has wide adaptability and low cost. The thermal decomposition characteristics of foundry sand for cast iron were determined for the first time in this study. Thermogravimetry was monitored by simultaneous thermal analyser to find that there was no obvious oxidation or combustion reaction in the foundry sand; the thermal decomposition degree increased as the heating rate increased.

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We investigated, by using the patch clamp technique, Ca2+-mediated regulation of heterologously expressed TRPC6 and TRPC7 proteins in HEK293 cells, two closely related homologues of the transient receptor potential (TRP) family and molecular candidates for native receptor-operated Ca2+ entry channels. With nystatin-perforated recording, the magnitude and time courses of activation and inactivation of carbachol (CCh; 100 microM)-activated TRPC6 currents (I(TRPC6)) were enhanced and accelerated, respectively, by extracellular Ca2+ (Ca2+(o)) whether it was continuously present or applied after receptor stimulation. In contrast, Ca2+(o) solely inhibited TRPC7 currents (I(TRPC7)).

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The effect of lanthanum (La) on kainate (KA) responses in neurons acutely dissociated from the rat sacral dorsal commissural nucleus (SDCN) was investigated using the nystatin-perforated patch-recording configuration under voltage-clamp conditions. The responses to KA were mediated by activation of the alpha-amino-3-hydroxy-5-methyl-4-isoxazolepropionic acid (AMPA) receptors in SDCN neurons. La(3+) reversibly inhibited KA (100 microM) activated currents (I(KA)) in a concentration-dependent manner over the range from 30 microM to 30 mM, with IC(50) values of 0.

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We investigated the possible sources of intracellular ATP which was previously shown essential for maintaining the muscarinic cationic channel activities (or currents; I(cat)) in guinea-pig ileal myocytes, using two variants of patch clamp techniques. Deprivation of external glucose or its replacement with 2-deoxyglucose significantly reduced the magnitude of I(cat), recorded with nystatin-perforated method, with greater efficacy than for voltage-dependent Ca2+ current Intracellular dialysis of ileal myocytes with key substrates for glycolysis, oxidative metabolism and creatine-phosphocreatine system all resulted in a comparably effective maintenance of I(cat), which was abolished by inhibitors for these ATP-producing systems, 3-bromopyruvate, cyanide and 2,4-dinitrofluorobenzene (DNFB), respectively. However, amongst these inhibitors, only 3-bromopyruvate effectively reduced I(cat) recorded with the nystatin-perforated method.

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Whole-cell current responses to bath application of beta-alanine (beta-ALA) were investigated in neurons acutely dissociated from the rat sacra! dorsal commissural nucleus (SDCN) using the nystatin perforated patch recording configuration under voltage-clamp conditions. beta-ALA activated inward currents in a concentration-dependent manner over the range of 10-3000 microM with an EC50 of 80.8 microM.

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The effect of copper ions (Cu(2+)) on gamma-aminobutyric acid (GABA)-induced responses in acutely dissociated neurons from the rat sacral dorsal commissural nucleus (SDCN) was investigated using a nystatin-perforated patch recording configuration under voltage clamp conditions. The application of Cu(2+) to SDCN neurons reversibly suppressed the GABA (10 microM)-activated Cl(-) current (I(GABA)) in a concentration-dependent manner (1-1000 microM; IC(50) = 24.5 microM).

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Evoked fast postsynaptic currents (fPSCs) during the postnatal development of rats (postnatal day 6-70, P6-P70) were systematically examined in hippocampal CA1 pyramidal neurons using whole-cell recordings with biocytin-filled electrodes. Focal stimulation of the stratum radiatum in the CA1 region elicited fPSCs in 80% of the neurons P6-7, 90% of P9-10, and 100% of > or =P11. In neurons P6-7, the fPSCs were exclusively inward and had multiple (on average 5.

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The effect of Cu(2+) on glycine (Gly) response was examined in neurons acutely dissociated from the rat sacral dorsal commissural nucleus (SDCN) using the nystatin perforated patch clamp recording configuration under voltage-clamp conditions. Cu(2+), in the concentration range 10-1000 microM, reversibly inhibited chloride current activated by 30 microM Gly at a holding potential of -40 mV with an IC(50) of 88.4 microM.

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