Publications by authors named "Lian Xing"

Anomaly detection of hyperspectral remote sensing data has recently become more attractive in hyperspectral image processing. The low-rank and sparse matrix decomposition-based anomaly detection algorithm (LRaSMD) exhibits poor detection performance in complex scenes with multiple background edges and noise. Therefore, this study proposes a weighted sparse hyperspectral anomaly detection method.

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With the closer China-Africa relations and the vigorous development of the country's education for international students, the number of African students studying in China has surged, and the difficulty of education management in colleges and universities has increased accordingly. Many scholars have conducted in-depth research on the educational management model, educational management policy, educational management status and optimization strategy for international students in China. However, the existing research dimensions are relatively single and lack of comprehensiveness.

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Biopolymer-based hydrogels with sustained drug release capability and antibacterial activity have exhibited great potential in clinical application in drug delivery and wound healing. In this study, a new type of composite wound dressing hydrogel aiming at avoiding wound infection was developed through embedding drug loaded gellan gum microspheres (GMs) into a doubly crosslinked hydrogel, which was constructed by Schiff-base crosslinking of oxidized gellan gum (OG) (pre-crosslinked by calcium ion) and carboxymethyl chitosan (CMCS). The gelation time, swelling index, degradation rate and mechanical properties of the blank hydrogel was optimized by varying the ratios of CMCS/OG (w/w) with fixed OG/calcium (w/w) ratio.

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Hydrogels based scaffolds are very promising materials for a wide range of medical applications including tissue engineering and drug delivery. This study reports a covalently cross-linked composite hydrogel embedded with microspheres basing natural polysaccharides as a protein delivery system for soft tissue engineering. This biodegradable composite hydrogel derived from water-soluble chitosan and alginate derivatives upon mixing, without addition of chemical cross-linking agents.

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Secondary reproductives develop primarily from nymphs. However, they have been rarely studied; in particular, the development of adultoid reproductives (AR) with floppy wings is still unclear. In this study, the change in juvenile hormone (JH) levels, vitellogenin gene expression, and oogenesis during the development of AR and brachypterous neotenic reproductives (BN) from the last instar nymphs of Reticulitermes labralis are investigated and compared.

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The separation of reproductive and non-reproductive roles based on caste differentiation is the most prominent characteristic of termites. However, little is known about the mechanism of male reproductive division that underlies caste differentiation. In the present study, testicular development and stage-specific apoptotic patterns were investigated and compared during spermatogenesis in reproductives, workers and soldiers of the termite Reticulitermes labralis.

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Biopolymer-based nanospheres have great potential in the field of drug delivery and tissue regenerative medicine. In this work, we present a flexible way to conjugate a magnetic hyaluronic acid (HA) nanosphere system that are capable of vectoring delivery of adipogenic factor, e.g.

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With the increasing prevalence of obesity among children and adolescents, it is imperative to understand the implications of early diet-induced obesity on bone health. We hypothesized that cancellous bone of skeletally immature mice is more susceptible to the detrimental effects of a high fat diet (HFD) than mature mice, and that removing excess dietary fat will reverse these adverse effects. Skeletally immature (5weeks old) and mature (20weeks old) male C57BL/6J mice were fed either a HFD (60% kcal fat) or low fat diet (LFD; 10% kcal fat) for 12weeks, at which point, the trabecular bone structure in the distal femoral metaphysis and third lumbar vertebrae were evaluated by micro-computed tomography.

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The available information indicates that estrogen receptor(ER) play a physiological role in the regulation of spermatogenesis in vertebrates. However, the cellular distribution of ER in the testis is poorly understood in invertebrates. The aim of this study was to determine the presence and cellular distribution of ER in the spermatogenesis of termite (Reticulitermes aculabialis).

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