Publications by authors named "JunHua Chen"

The hydrodynamic performance of a Savonius type turbine (S-type turbine) in wave field is studied. The method of combining numerical simulation with physical experiment is adopted.Based on linear wave theory and turbulence model, Star CCM+numerical simulation software is used for digital modeling, and overlapping grid technology is used for grid modeling.

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In the realm of marine aquaculture, the netting of cages frequently accumulates marine fouling, which impedes water circulation and poses safety hazards. Traditional manual cleaning methods are marked by inefficiency, high labor demands, substantial costs, and considerable environmental degradation. This paper initially presents the current utilization of net-cleaning robots in the cleaning, underwater inspection, and monitoring of aquaculture cages, highlighting their benefits in enhancing operational efficiency and minimizing costs.

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Sertoli and granulosa cells, the initial differentiated somatic cells in bipotential gonads, play crucial roles in directing male and female gonad development, respectively. The transcription factor Foxo1 is involved in diverse cellular processes, and its expression in gonadal somatic cells is sex-dependent. While Foxo1 is abundantly expressed in ovarian granulosa cells, it is notably absent in testicular Sertoli cells.

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As a common pollutant, cadmium (Cd) poses a serious threat to the growth and development of plants. Currently, there is no effective method to elucidate the protective mechanism of Cd in plant cells. For the first time, we designed a Cd fluorescent probe to observe the adsorption and sequestration of Cd in rice cell walls and vacuoles.

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IL-10 regulatory B cells (Bregs) show great promise in treating graft-versus-host disease (GVHD), a life-threatening complication of post-hematopoietic stem cell transplantation. However, obtaining high-quality human IL-10 Bregs in vitro remains a challenge due to the lack of unique specific markers and the triggering of pro-inflammatory cytokine expression. Here, by uncovering the critical signaling pathways in Breg induction by mesenchymal stromal cells (MSCs), we first established an efficient Breg induction system based on MSCs and GSK-3β blockage (CHIR-99021), which had a robust capacity to induce IL-10 Bregs while suppressing tumor necrosis factor α (TNF-α) expression.

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  • Rechargeable metal-ion batteries (MIBs) are crucial for stable renewable energy storage, with ongoing research focused on improving electrode materials for better performance.
  • Sodium vanadates are highlighted for their unique crystal structures and excellent electrochemical properties, making them significant in MIB technology.
  • This review examines various types of sodium vanadates, their structural and electrochemical traits, and future development strategies to enhance their effectiveness in energy storage.
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This study contributes to a comprehensive understanding of the interactions between CO and amines at the molecular level by exploring the rotational spectra of binary complexes between CO and eight different amines through pulsed-jet Fourier transform microwave spectroscopy and quantum chemical calculations. The findings reveal a consistent pattern in which CO is bonded to the amino group, primarily through a C···N tetrel bond, while being supported by C-H···O/C hydrogen bonds. Notably, the binding energies increase from primary through tertiary amines and with increasing chain length of the alkyl groups.

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  • This study explores the formation of a hetero ternary cluster made of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) like cyclopentene, greenhouse gases such as carbon dioxide, and water vapor, focusing on their complex interactions.
  • Using Fourier transform microwave spectroscopy, researchers characterized the cyclopentene-CO-HO cluster, revealing the arrangement of CO and HO above the cyclopentene ring, with notable internal rotation of water.
  • The findings highlight important molecular dynamics, including specific hydrogen and tetrel bonding interactions, contributing to a deeper understanding of how these compounds influence climate and air quality.
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This study presents an investigation of the 2-butynyl alcohol···CO adduct, combining pulsed jet Fourier transform microwave spectroscopy with quantum chemical calculations. Two distinct isomers have been observed in the pulsed jet with a relative population ratio of 3/2. It marks the first instance of microwave spectroscopic evidence, to the best of our knowledge, suggesting the existence of a C···π tetrel bond (π···π* interaction) in both observed isomers.

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Alzheimer's disease (AD) is the most prevalent dementia, pathologically featuring abnormal accumulation of amyloid-β (Aβ) and hyperphosphorylated tau, while sleep, divided into rapid eye movement sleep (REM) and nonrapid eye movement sleep (NREM), plays a key role in consolidating social and spatial memory. Emerging evidence has revealed that sleep disorders such as circadian disturbances and disruption of neuronal rhythm activity are considered as both candidate risks and consequence of AD, suggesting a bidirectional relationship between sleep and AD. This review will firstly grasp basic knowledge of AD pathogenesis, then highlight macrostructural and microstructural alteration of sleep along with AD progression, explain the interaction between accumulation of Aβ and hyperphosphorylated tau, which are two critical neuropathological processes of AD, as well as neuroinflammation and sleep, and finally introduce several methods of sleep enhancement as strategies to reduce AD-associated neuropathology.

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Graphosoma rubrolineatum (Hemiptera: Pentatomidae) is an important pest of vegetables and herbs (e.g., Umbelliferae and Cruciferae) in China, Siberia, Korea, and Japan.

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Swell-shrink characteristic soils exhibit a high susceptibility to cracking during the drying process, which poses a significant risk of various geological disasters. Among these, the occurrence of drying shrinkage acts as a prerequisite for the cracking phenomenon. Therefore, it is of utmost importance to comprehend the specific characteristics associated with the drying shrinkage mechanism.

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Exciting breakthroughs have been achieved in the field of glioblastoma with therapeutic interventions targeting specific ferroptosis targets. Nonetheless, the precise mechanisms through which circRNAs regulate the ferroptosis pathway have yet to be fully elucidated. Here we have identified a novel circRNA, circVPS8, which is highly expressed in glioblastoma.

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Previous studies have reported inconsistent associations between platelet count (PLT) and cancer survival. However, whether there is linear causal effect merits in-depth investigations. We conducted a cohort study using the UK Biobank and a two-sample Mendelian randomization (MR) analysis.

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Heterotopic ossification refers to the pathological formation of extra-skeletal bone. It is a common complication of trauma or surgery that can cause disability and has no definitive cure. Furthermore, the mechanisms underlying chronic inflammation during ossification remain unclear.

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Using gas phase Fourier-transform microwave spectroscopy complemented by theoretical analysis, this study delivers a comprehensive depiction of the physical origin of the 'n → π* interaction' between CO and acrolein, one of the most reactive aldehydes. Three distinct isomers of the acrolein-CO complex, linked through a C⋯O tetrel bond (or n → π* interaction) and a C-H⋯O hydrogen bond, have been unambiguously identified in the pulsed jet. Relative intensity measurements allowed estimation on the population ratio of the three isomers to be T1/T2/C1 ≈ 25/5/1.

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GBM is the most threatening form of brain tumor. The advancement of GBM is propelled by the growth, infiltration, and movement of cancer cells. Understanding the underlying mechanisms and identifying new therapeutic agents are crucial for effective GBM treatment.

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Background And Purpose: The immunohistochemical test (IHC) for Human Epidermal Growth Factor Receptor 2 (HER2) and hormone receptors (HR) provides prognostic information and guides treatment for patients with invasive breast cancer. The objective of this paper is to establish a non-invasive system for identifying HER2 and HR in breast cancer using dynamic contrast-enhanced magnetic resonance imaging (DCE-MRI).

Methods: In light of the absence of high-performance algorithms and external validation in previously published methods, this study utilizes 3D deep features and radiomics features to represent the information of the Region of Interest (ROI).

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The rotational spectrum of an acrolein-formaldehyde complex has been characterized using pulsed jet Fourier transform microwave spectroscopy complemented with quantum chemical calculations. One isomer has been observed in pulsed jets, which is stabilized by a dominant O=C⋯O tetrel bond (n → π* interaction) and a secondary C-H⋯O hydrogen bond. Splittings arising from the internal rotation of formaldehyde around its C2v axis were also observed, from which its V2 barrier was evaluated.

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Background: Glioblastoma is the most malignant and prevalent primary human brain tumor, and the immunological microenvironment controlled by glioma stem cells is one of the essential elements contributing to its malignancy. The use of medications to ameliorate the tumor microenvironment may give a new approach for glioma treatment.

Methods: Glioma stem cells were separated from clinical patient-derived glioma samples for molecular research.

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This study explores the effects of the -CF group on non-covalent interactions through a comprehensive rotational investigation of the 2-(trifluoromethyl)acrylic acid-water complex. Employing Fourier transform microwave spectroscopy complemented by quantum chemical calculations, two isomers, i.e.

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Chromones are a class of naturally occurring compounds, renowned for their diverse biological activities with significant relevance in medicine and biochemistry. This study marks the first analysis of rotational spectra of both the chromone monomer and its monohydrate through Fourier transform microwave spectroscopy. The observation of nine mono-substituted 13C isotopologues facilitated a semi-experimental determination of the equilibrium structure of the chromone monomer.

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Background: To assess the relationship between glycemic variability, glucose fluctuation trajectory and the risk of in-hospital mortality in patients with acute myocardial infarction (AMI).

Methods: This retrospective cohort study included AMI patients from eICU Collaborative Research Database. In-hospital mortality of AMI patients was primary endpoint.

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Water-based chloroprene latex is a solvent-free, environmentally friendly adhesive. Currently, its market demand is growing rapidly. However, there are problems such as a lack of heat resistance and poor mechanical properties, which limit its application.

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The uranyl ion (UO) is the most stable form of uranium, which exhibits high toxicity and bioavailability posing a severe risk to human health. The construction of ultrasensitive, reliable, and robust sensing techniques for UO detection in water and soil samples remains a challenge. Herein, a DNA network biosensor was fabricated for UO detection using DNAzyme as the heavy metal recognition element and double-loop hairpin probes as DNA assembly materials.

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