Publications by authors named "Kun Ren"

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  • * A case study conducted in the contiguous United States showcases that RF-IVS methods outperform traditional approaches like partial Pearson correlation and conditional mutual information in enhancing model performance.
  • * The study concludes that performance-based RF-IVS methods are more effective than test-based methods, with the RF and a forward selection strategy recommended for use with Gaussian process models for optimal results.
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Carbon sinks formed by carbonate weathering are a major component of the carbon sink deficit and play a significant role in the carbon cycle. However, exogenous acids (HNO and HSO) are also involved in carbonate weathering, complicating the overestimation of the formation of carbon sinks and fluxes. In this study, we analyzed the Hongjiadu karst underground river basin in Guizhou using isotopes (δC-DIC, δS-SO, δO-SO, δO-HO, and δH-HO) and hydrochemical methods to investigate carbon cycling characteristics and its influencing factors, and quantitatively evaluate the effects of HNO + HSO on CO sink fluxes in the basin.

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  • The paper introduces a new lightweight model for detecting hotspots in lithography using machine learning, which combines Squeeze-and-Excitation and Efficient Channel Attention mechanisms to improve feature extraction without reducing dimensionality.
  • The model's architecture consists of seven convolutional layers, four pooling layers, and three fully connected layers, which streamlines the overall structure of the CNN.
  • Experimental results with specific datasets show that this model outperforms others like ConvNeXt, Swin transformer, and ResNet 50 in terms of accuracy, recall, and runtime efficiency.
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An active chitosan (CS) film containing a nano-hydroxyapatite-tea polyphenol (HAP-TP) complex was designed and prepared. The effects of HAP-TP loading on the structural and physicochemical properties of the CS-based film were evaluated. The mechanical and thermal properties of the film were significantly improved by the resulting intermolecular interactions and formation of hydrogen bonds between HAP-TP and CS, which reduced the water vapor and oxygen permeabilities of the film by 29.

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  • The leaves of Quercus dentata Thunb. (QD) have been traditionally used in Traditional Chinese Medicine for treating conditions like kidney stones and urinary issues due to their hemostatic and diuretic properties.
  • This study focuses on identifying the active components of QD's water extract, QDWE, and examining its effects on kidney stones through various biochemical pathways in both lab settings (in vitro) and live rats (in vivo).
  • The research identified 32 compounds in QD and assessed their impact on the formation and structure of calcium oxalate crystals, which are linked to kidney stone development, while also exploring specific molecular signaling mechanisms involved in this process.
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  • Ecological water replenishment significantly enhances groundwater quality and water sources, as shown by monitoring data from the Jialu River between 2015 and 2019.
  • The study utilized various analytical methods, indicating a decrease in total dissolved solids (TDS) and a shift in dominant chemical types in groundwater.
  • Overall, the research highlights the positive impact of ecological water replenishment on groundwater chemistry, suggesting improved sustainability and water quality in the region.
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  • The study explores a method for erasing traumatic memories linked to PTSD using an acute social defeat stress (SDS) model in mice, identifying key memory storage in the basolateral amygdala (BLA).
  • Administering a low dose of ketamine during a specific re-exposure phase effectively reduces social avoidance behaviors, impacting the activity of memory-related engram cells in the BLA.
  • The research highlights the role of dopaminergic projections in this process and identifies changes in memory-related pathways, suggesting ketamine as a potential treatment for trauma-related disorders.
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The progression of atherosclerosis (AS), the pathological foundation of coronary artery disease (CAD), is featured by massive lipid deposition in the vessel wall. LncRNAs are implicated in lipid disorder and AS, whereas the specific role of lncRNA DANCR in atherogenesis remains unknown. Here, we demonstrated that DANCR promotes macrophage lipid accumulation by regulating the expression of membrane cholesterol transport proteins.

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Alcohol is the most widely used addictive substance, potentially leading to brain damage and genetic abnormalities. Despite its prevalence and associated risks, current treatments have yet to identify effective methods for reducing cravings and preventing relapse. In this study, we find that 4-Hz alternating bilateral sensory stimulation (ABS) effectively reduces ethanol-induced conditioned place preference (CPP) in male mice, while 4-Hz flash light does not exhibit therapeutic effects.

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Efficiently handling huge data amounts and enabling processing-intensive applications to run in faraway areas simultaneously is the ultimate objective of 5G networks. Currently, in order to distribute computing tasks, ongoing studies are exploring the incorporation of fog-cloud servers onto satellites, presenting a promising solution to enhance connectivity in remote areas. Nevertheless, analyzing the copious amounts of data produced by scattered sensors remains a challenging endeavor.

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Azole drugs are the main therapeutic drugs for invasive fungal infections. However, azole-resistant strains appear repeatedly in the environment, posing a major threat to human health. Several reports have shown that mitochondria are associated with the virulence of pathogenic fungi.

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Poly(ethylene oxide) (PEO)-based solid polymer electrolytes (SPEs) are widely utilized in all-solid-state sodium metal batteries (ASSSMBs) due to their excellent flexibility and safety. However, poor ionic conductivity and mechanical strength limit its development. In this work, an emerging solvent-free hot-pressing method is used to prepare mechanically robust PEO-based SPE, while sodium superionic conductors NaZrSiPO (NZSP) and NaClO are introduced to improve ionic conductivity.

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A series of hierarchical mordenite (MOR) catalysts were synthesized by adding soft templates the solvent-free method. The influence of different kinds of soft templates on the structure, morphology and acid sites of mordenite were systematically characterized. The characterization results revealed that the addition of soft templates could successfully introduce hierarchical structure into the system while maintaining good crystallinity.

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Ferroptosis is a newly identified form of non-apoptotic programmed cell death, characterized by the iron-dependent accumulation of lethal lipid reactive oxygen species (ROS) and peroxidation of membrane polyunsaturated fatty acid phospholipids (PUFA-PLs). Ferroptosis is unique among other cell death modalities in many aspects. It is initiated by excessive oxidative damage due to iron overload and lipid peroxidation and compromised antioxidant defense systems, including the system Xc/ glutathione (GSH)/glutathione peroxidase 4 (GPX4) pathway and the GPX4-independent pathways.

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Reservoirs play important roles in the drinking water supply for urban residents, agricultural water provision, and the maintenance of ecosystem health. Satellite optical remote sensing of water quality variables in medium and micro-sized inland waters under oligotrophic and mesotrophic status is challenging in terms of the spatio-temporal resolution, weather conditions and frequent nutrient status changes in reservoirs, etc., especially when quantifying non-optically active components (non-OACs).

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Panvascular diseases are a group of vascular system diseases, mainly including the heart, brain, neck, and other parts of the vascular lesions. As a non-pharmacological intervention, exercise therapy could prevent and treat Panvascular diseases. However, few bibliometric analyses of exercise therapy in Panvascular disease exist.

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Ethnopharmacological Relevance: Euodiae Fructus (EF), the dried, unripe, scented fruit of Tetradium ruticarpum (A. Juss, T.G.

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Long intergenic non-coding RNA 00657 (linc00657) is involved in various diseases, whereas its role in atherosclerosis (AS) development remains inconclusive. This study was designed to investigate the effects and underlying mechanisms of linc00657 in atherogenesis. The results showed that ox-LDL treatment significantly induced pyroptosis in human THP-1-derived macrophages.

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Patients with post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) usually manifest persistence of the traumatic memory for a long time after the event, also known as resistance to extinction learning. Numerous studies have shown that the endocannabinoid system, specifically the cannabinoid type-1 receptor (CB1R), plays an important role in traumatic memory. However, the effect of basolateral amygdala (BLA) CB1R in social fear memory formation and elimination is still unclear.

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N-methyl-adenosine (m6a) is involved in the occurrence and development of various diseases such as autogenic immune disease and tumors. Methyltransferases regulate primary (pri)-microRNA (miRNA/miR) processing by mediating m6a modifications, consequently affecting pathological processes including immune-related diseases by regulating both innate and adaptive immune cells. However, the roles of m6a on the biological functions of bone marrow mesenchymal stem cells (BMSCs) remain to be elucidated.

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Tracking contaminants in karst aquifers is challenging because of the high heterogeneity encountered in carbonate rocks. Multi-tracer tests, combined with chemical and isotopic analyses, were conducted to solve a groundwater contamination incident within a complex karst aquifer in Southwest China. Results showed that: (1) the wastewater from a paper mill, public sewers, and septic tanks were the three main potential contaminant sources identified by chemical and isotopic methods; (2) a direct effect of the paper mill wastewater with high Na (up to 2230.

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Purpose: Statistical photon noise has always been a common problem in X-ray multi-contrast imaging and significantly influenced the quality of retrieved differential phase and dark-field images. We intend to develop a deep learning-based denoising algorithm to reduce the noise of retrieved X-ray differential phase and dark-field images.

Methods: A novel deep learning based image noise suppression algorithm (named DnCNN-P) is presented.

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