Publications by authors named "Ke-qiang Zhang"

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  • - The rise of antibiotic resistance genes (ARGs) as pollution is causing serious health and environmental issues, particularly linked to livestock manure which harbors these genes.
  • - The integration of livestock and poultry waste into farming practices contributes to the spread of ARGs in soil-vegetable systems, which can ultimately affect human health through the food chain.
  • - This study reviews the sources, risks, and behavior of ARGs in soil-vegetable ecosystems and suggests strategies for managing and reducing ARG pollution to support sustainable agricultural development in China.
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  • Decision fatigue is when people get tired of making decisions, which can make it hard for nurses to do their job well, especially during tough times like the COVID-19 pandemic.
  • A study with 14 nurses showed that decision fatigue has three main themes: how it affects their thinking and feelings, what causes it, and ways to avoid it.
  • The study found that decision fatigue is common among nurses and negatively impacts their health and patient care, and more education about decision fatigue is needed for nurses.
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Tumor-associated macrophages of the M2 phenotype promote cancer initiation and progression. Importantly, M2 macrophage-derived exosomes play key roles in the malignancy of cancer cells. Here, we report that circTMCO3 is upregulated in ovarian cancer patients, and its high expression indicates poor survival.

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In order to explore the adsorption characteristics of phosphorus from molecules with different molecular structures and varying number of phosphate groups on metal-modified biochar, walnut shell biochar was modified with LaCl to prepare lanthanum-loaded biochar (BC-La). Adsorption of four polar components, namely phytic acid (IHP), adenosine-5'-disodium triphosphate (5-ATP), hydroxyethylidene diphosphonic acid (HEDP), and sodium pyrophosphate (PP), was studied. The adsorption properties and mechanism of phosphorus sorption by BC-La were analyzed by SEM-EDS and FTIR for the different structures.

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The loss of soil organic phosphorus can easily cause water eutrophication. In order to effectively reduce the loss of soil organic phosphorus, this manuscript investigated the adsorption of soil organic phosphorus by lanthanum modified biochar (BC), traditional adsorbent gypsum (GY) and zeolite (ZE) by taking phytic acid as the representative. The adsorption isotherm model and kinetic models were used to fit the phosphorus absorption characteristics of the adsorbents.

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  • Nitrogen leaching from paddy fields contributes significantly to non-point source pollution, prompting a study on optimal fertilization methods in the Erhai Lake Basin to reduce these losses.
  • The field experiment tested various fertilization approaches: single applications of chemical, organic, and controlled-release fertilizers, as well as a combined organic-inorganic method, revealing that organic fertilizer alone led to a notable yield decrease.
  • Results indicated that chemical (T1) and combined (T3) fertilizers effectively reduced nitrogen leaching compared to conventional methods, with T3 showing the best overall environmental benefits, making both T1 and T3 viable eco-friendly alternatives.
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Use of soil adsorbent is an effective method for the promotion of phosphorus adsorption capacity of soil, though most of the soil adsorbents have weak phosphorus retention ability. Herein, we compared the traditional gypsum (GP) and zeolite (ZP) adsorbents to explore the phosphorus retention ability of lanthanum modified walnut shell biochar (La-BC) in soil. The results showed that with the increase of exogenous phosphorus concentration, the adsorption amount of phosphorus by adsorbents in soil increased at first and then tended to be stable.

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Objective: This study assessed the predictive value of preoperative computed tomography (CT) scans and clinical factors for optimal debulking surgery (ODS) in patients with advanced ovarian cancer (AOC).

Methods: Patients with AOC in International Federation of Gynecology and Obstetrics (FIGO) stage III-IV who underwent primary debulking surgery (PDS) between 2016 and 2019 from nine tertiary Chinese hospitals were included. Large-volume ascites, diffuse peritoneal thickening, omental cake, retroperitoneal lymph node enlargement (RLNE) below and above the inferior mesenteric artery (IMA), and suspected pelvic bowel, abdominal bowel, liver surface, liver parenchyma and portal, spleen, diaphragm and pleural lesions were evaluated on CT.

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Ovarian cancer refers to all sorts of cancerous growth that starts from the ovary. Dysregulation of long non-coding RNAs (lncRNAs) is associated with ovarian cancer development and progression. Cellular expression and localization of LINC00452 in ovarian cancer cells were detected by qPCR and FISH.

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Sewage sludge contains a high level of nutrients, such as nitrogen, phosphorus, potassium and organic matter, with a high recovery value. The presence of heavy metals in sludges has become a major limiting factor in the utilization of these sludges. Therefore, the removal of heavy metals before land application of sewage sludge has become very necessary.

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The present study was conducted to investigate the prevalence of HPV infection in epithelial ovarian cancer (EOC) in Hunan province. DNA samples were collected from paraffin embedded ovarian tissue from 322 patients with EOC, 99 with ovarian benign tumors and 199 normal persons. The polymerase chain reaction and direct sequencing were used to identify the HPV types in the samples.

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Field experiments of winter wheat-summer maize rotation were conducted in North China Plain irrigation area to explore the effects of wheat season irrigation with dairy effluent on grain yield, phosphorus uptake, accumulative phosphorus usage efficiency and phosphorus accumulation in soil. The results showed that the irrigation with dairy effluent significantly improved the yields of winter wheat and summer maize. With the increasing of P2O5 carried by dairy effluent into soil, winter wheat yield increased at first and then decreased.

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The transplantation of polylactic glycolic acid conduits combining bone marrow mesenchymal stem cells and extracellular matrix gel for the repair of sciatic nerve injury is effective in some respects, but few data comparing the biomechanical factors related to the sciatic nerve are available. In the present study, rabbit models of 10-mm sciatic nerve defects were prepared. The rabbit models were repaired with autologous nerve, a polylactic glycolic acid conduit + bone marrow mesenchymal stem cells, or a polylactic glycolic acid conduit + bone marrow mesenchymal stem cells + extracellular matrix gel.

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The experiment was conducted to investigate the effects of different forms of nitrogen application (ammonium, NH4(+) -N; nitrate, NO3(-) -N; and amide-N, NH2-N) and different concentrations (40, 200 and 800 mg/L) on N2O flux from the fluvo-aquic soil in a lab-simulated freezing and thawing process. N2O flux slowly decreased with soil freezing, and then increased slowly with soil thawing, reaching a peak at the initial thawing stage. The average N2O fluxes with addition of NH4(+) -N, NO3(-) -N and NH2 -N are 119.

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Objective: To investigate the inhibition of HPV18E6 gene in HeLa cell transfected with plasmid expressing human papilloma virus 18 E6 (HPV18E6) short hairpin RNA (shRNA).

Methods: We synthesized two HPV18E6 shRNA frames and sub-cloned them into pSUPER which can express shRNA in mammalian cells to construct pE6-1shRNA and pE6-2shRNA which were mutant in E6 shRNA frame. The pE6-1shRNA, pE6-2shRNA and pcDNA3.

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A composite microbial system, including a strain of Candida tropicalis (W3), a strain of Lactobacillus plantarm(WY3) and three strains of basidiomycete pL104, pL113 and C33, was chosen to degrade corn straw. The final pH was acid owing to the inoculation of acidogenic bacteria, and under this condition the composite fungi system could produce complex enzyme to destroy the compact structure of corn straw. The experimental results showed that the biomass of composite fungi could reach up to maximum when the pH value was 4.

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Aim: To study the effects of AP-Q on CCl(4)-induced acute liver injury, delayed outward potassium current (I(K)), inward rectifier potassium current (I(K1)) and calcium release-activated calcium current (I(CRAC)) in isolated rat hepatocytes.

Methods: A single dose of CCl(4) (10 microg/mL, ip) was injected to induce acute liver injury in rats. Serum aminotransferase activities were determined.

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In present study, a method for genotyping for human platelet antigen (HPA) systems by means of the polymerase chain reaction amplification with sequence-specific primers (PCR-SSP) technique was developed and employed to determine the human platelet antigen frequencies in the Chinese population. Primers sets were designed to allow PCR amplification for five systems using the same assay conditions. Platelets from 110 random Chinese blood donors were typed for human platelet alloantigens HPA-1 to -5 by the method.

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