Publications by authors named "Kong Bo"

Diisooctyl phthalate (DIOP), a common phthalate plasticizer, is frequently encountered in everyday life. Despite its widespread use, there is a dearth of toxicological research on DIOP, resulting in incomplete knowledge of its potential harmful effects. Our current research endeavored to provide a comprehensive evaluation of DIOP's toxicological profile using both cellular and Caenorhabditis elegans models as our in vitro and in vivo study subjects.

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Abnormal trinucleotide CAG repeat expansions in exon 1 of the Androgen Receptor (AR) gene has been identified as the cause of Kennedy disease (KD). We generated and characterized a human induced pluripotent stem cell (iPSC) line from peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMC) of a patient with genetically confirmed KD. The pluripotency of these iPSCs was verified by the expression of several pluripotency markers at both RNA and protein levels, as well as their capability to differentiate into all three germ layers.

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This article proposes a novel approach for improving the efficiency of fragrance designing and the accuracy of automatic fragrance formula creation based on empirical fragrance formulas and graph traversal algorithms. By effectively extracting the composition information and further analyzing the combination of fragrance materials in 210 fragrance formulas, a relational network model was constructed in the form of a graph to illustrate the relationship between the ingredients used in the formulas. Additionally, a fragrance ingredients information database of 344 common ingredients was constructed and used as a reference for perfumers when setting algorithmic constraints based on their experience.

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A novel and comprehensive multiphysics numerical simulation model for microalgal pneumatic photobioreactors was developed using the open-source Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD) software OpenFOAM. This model integrates three distinct submodels: multiphase fluid dynamics, light transport, and microalgae growth. In particular, the light transport submodel accounts for light scattering caused by air bubbles.

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  • Mental stress-induced myocardial ischemia (MSIMI) significantly increases cardiovascular events, yet its precise mechanisms related to myocardial blood flow (MBF) are not fully understood.
  • A study using cardiac positron emission tomography (PET-CT) revealed that women with angina but no obstructive coronary artery disease (ANOCA) had a much higher prevalence of MSIMI compared to healthy controls.
  • Results showed that these participants had lower MBF and coronary flow reserves, indicating that impaired coronary microvascular function plays a crucial role in the development of MSIMI in individuals with ANOCA.
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Circadian rhythm is critical to maintaining the whole-body metabolic homeostasis of an organism. Chronic disruption of circadian rhythm by shift work is an important risk factor for metabolic diseases. Fibroblast growth factor 15/19 (FGF15/19), a key component in the liver-gut axis, potently suppresses bile acid (BA) synthesis and improves insulin sensitivity.

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  • Aneuploidy in plants leads to significant differences in how they look, grow, and function due to imbalances in their chromosome numbers.
  • A study on a cross between Populus species found a variety of traits in 393 offspring, including different numbers of cotyledons and a wide range of chromosome counts, affecting their growth.
  • The findings offer valuable genetic resources that can help illuminate chromosomal roles and enhance breeding strategies for Populus by leveraging variations in chromosome levels.
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  • Aromatic residues in peptides significantly influence self-assembly through interactions such as π-π stacking and hydrophobic forces, but there is limited research on the effects of single aromatic amino acids in this process.
  • This study examines how different aromatic amino acids affect the folding, self-assembly properties, and rheological behaviors of disulfide-rich peptides, revealing that these interactions play a key role in their critical aggregation concentration (CAC).
  • Additionally, the biocompatibility of the resulting hydrogels is tested for potential use in 3D cell cultures, showing that the F1-ox hydrogel supports cell viability and nutrient exchange due to its porous structure.
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  • The ARP2/3 complex plays a crucial role in the organization of the actin cytoskeleton and the formation of structures called lamellipodia, which are important in the progression of pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma (PDAC).
  • This study investigates how the ARP2/3 complex affects cancer-associated fibroblasts (CAFs) that contribute to PDAC advancement and patient survival, using mouse models and human cell studies.
  • Results indicate that the ARP2/3 complex is vital for CAF migration and differentiation, suggesting that targeting it could be an effective new approach for treating PDAC.
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  • The study investigates the properties of a newly discovered two-dimensional material, β-TeO, which has high -type carrier mobility, making it promising for electronics.
  • It analyzes intrinsic point defects and element doping, particularly focusing on bismuth (Bi) as a dopant to enhance -type conductivity in β-TeO, demonstrating its potential through computational methods.
  • The results indicate that while vacancy defects cannot induce -type conductivity, Bi doping significantly improves carrier mobility and -type conductivity, making Bi an ideal candidate for modifications in 2D β-TeO.
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  • * CAB and PVB inks released fewer, lighter VOCs with some developmental toxicity but low bioaccumulation, while AKR released larger VOCs without developmental toxicity; Rs ink released the most hazardous VOCs with high bioaccumulation and developmental toxicity.
  • * All inks showed acute toxicity to bacteria and fish, indicating significant environmental risks, and the findings aim to inform safer ink usage and better environmental conservation practices.
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Contemporary large-scale and systematic agricultural operations demand the collaborative efforts of multiple agricultural machines with distinct functionalities. However, the failure of a single agricultural machine during collaborative operations jeopardizes the entire undertaking. To address this challenge, this paper proposes a multi-machine collaborative dynamic job allocation method based on the improved ant colony algorithm.

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Bile acid (BA) signaling dysregulation is an important etiology for the development of metabolic dysfunction-associated steatotic liver disease (MASLD). As diverse signaling molecules synthesized in the liver by pathways initiated with CYP7A1 and CYP27A1, BAs are endogenous modulators of farnesoid x receptor (FXR). FXR activation is crucial in maintaining BA homeostasis, regulating lipid metabolism, and suppressing inflammation.

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Ti-6Al-4V titanium alloy is known as one of the most difficult metallic materials to machine, and the machined surface residual stress distribution significantly affects properties such as static strength, fatigue strength, corrosion resistance, etc. This study utilized finite element software Abaqus 2020 to simulate the two-step cutting process of titanium alloy, incorporating stages of cooling, unloading, and de-constraining of the workpiece. The chip morphology and cutting force obtained from orthogonal cutting tests were used to validate the finite element model.

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The independent diagnostic value of inflammatory markers neutrophil to lymphocyte ratio (NLR) and platelet to lymphocyte ratio (PLR) and the diagnostic efficacy of NLR, derived neutrophil to lymphocyte ratio (dNLR), PLR, and lymphocyte-to-monocyte ratio (LMR) in glioma cases remain unclear. We investigated the correlation of preoperative peripheral blood inflammatory markers with pathological grade, Ki-67 Proliferation Index, and gene phenotype in patients with glioma, focusing on tumor grade and prognosis. We retrospectively analyzed the clinical, pathological, and laboratory data of 334 patients with glioma with varying grades and 345 with World Health Organization (WHO I) meningioma who underwent initial surgery at the Affiliated Hospital of Jining Medical University from December 2019 to December 2021.

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Background: Vertical sleeve gastrectomy (SGx) is a type of bariatric surgery to treat morbid obesity and metabolic dysfunction-associated steatotic liver disease (MASLD). The molecular mechanisms of SGx to improve MASLD are unclear, but increased bile acids (BAs) and FGF19 (mouse FGF15) were observed. FGF15/19 is expressed in the ileum in response to BAs and is critical in not only suppressing BA synthesis in the liver but also promoting energy expenditure.

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Background: The utility of radionuclide myocardial perfusion imaging including positron emission tomography (PET) for diagnosing mental stress-induced myocardial ischemia (MSIMI) is clinically restricted. This study aims to assess the diagnostic performance of novel echocardiographic techniques, including automated strain and quantitative myocardial contrast echocardiography (MCE) with dedicated software and deep neural network model, for MSIMI detection. The secondary objective was to explore the correlation between changes in myocardial blood flow and MSIMI.

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Excessive phosphorus (P) in eutrophic water induces cyanobacterial blooms that aggravate the burden of in-situ remediation measures. In order to ensure better ecological recovery, Flock & Lock technique has been developed to simultaneously sink cyanobacteria and immobilize P but requires a combination of flocculent and P inactivation agent. Here we synthesized a novel lanthanum-modified pyroaurite (LMP), as an alternative for Flock & Lock of cyanobacteria and phosphorus at the background of rich humic acid and suspended solids.

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Pancreatic ductal adenocarcinoma (PDAC) features an immunosuppressive tumor microenvironment (TME) that resists immunotherapy. Tumor-associated macrophages, abundant in the TME, modulate T cell responses. Bone marrow stromal antigen 2-positive (BST2) macrophages increase in Kras; Trp53; Pdx1-Cre mouse models during PDAC progression.

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Bile acids (BAs) are signaling molecules synthesized in the liver initially by CYP7A1 and CYP27A1 in the classical and alternative pathways, respectively. BAs are essential for cholesterol clearance, intestinal absorption of lipids, and endogenous modulators of farnesoid x receptor (FXR). FXR is critical in maintaining BA homeostasis and gut-liver crosstalk.

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Given some current speculations and controversies regarding the type of BiOCl/BiS-(001) heterostructure in experiments, it is of great importance to clarify these controversies and further explain the relevant experimental results. In this work, based on first-principles hybrid density functional calculations, it is verified that the BiOCl/BiS-(001) heterostructure is a direct Z-scheme photocatalyst with high photo-generated carrier separation efficiency and strong redox ability that can react with O and OH to produce photocatalytic active species of superoxide ions (˙O) and hydroxyl radicals (˙OH), respectively. This is consistent with the experimental findings and explains the excellent photocatalytic performance of the BiOCl/BiS-(001) heterostructure in experiments.

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The prevailing theoretical frameworks indicate that depending on the growth conditions, the BiWO(001) surface can manifest in three distinct terminations-DL-O-Bi (DL: double layers), O-Bi, and O-W. In this study, we conduct a comprehensive examination of the interplay between these terminations on BiWO(001) and the 1I-terminated BiOI(001) facet, especially focusing on their impact on the photocatalytic activity of BiWO/BiOI heterostructure, applying hybrid functional calculations. The models formulated for this research are designated as BiWO(O-Bi)/BiOI(1I), BiWO(DL-O-Bi)/BiOI(1I), and BiWO(O-W)/BiOI(1I).

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Agitated saline microbubbles (MBs) are a common contrast agent for determining right-to-left shunt (RLS) by the contrast transcranial Doppler (c-TCD). The size of the generated bubbles is not standardized in clinical practice. MBs were generated using the recommended manual method by reciprocating motion through two syringes.

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The Fourier deconvolution ion mobility spectrometer (FDIMS) offers multiplexing and improves the resolving power and signal-to-noise ratio. To evaluate the FDIMS as a detector for gas chromatography for the analysis of complex samples, we connected a drift tube ion mobility spectrometer to a commercial gas chromatograph and compared the performance including resolving power, sensitivity, and linear range using 2,6-di‑tert-butylpyridine. Mixed standards were also injected into the tandem system to evaluate the performance under optimized conditions.

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