Publications by authors named "Mao Wan"

Individual application of sulfide modification and electromagnetic field (EMF) can enhance the reactivity of nanoscale zero-valent iron (nZVI), yet the potential of both in combination is not clear. This work found that the reactivity of nZVI towards decabromodiphenyl ether was significantly enhanced by the combined effect of sulfidation and EMF. The specific reaction rate constant of nZVI increased by 7 to 10 times.

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This study, for the first time, evaluates a novel method for the desorption of contaminants from soil that uses the heat generated by zero-valent iron (ZVI) under low-frequency electromagnetic fields (EMF), and elucidates the specific effects of soil pH upon the process. It was found that the temperature of soil mixed with ZVI could reach up to ∼60 °C within 20 min under the applied EMF, and after 60 min the residual fraction of m-xylene in soil decreased by 86.4% compared to no-ZVI soil.

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To obtain more information of Porcine Reproductive and Respiratory Syndrome Virus (PRRSV) transmission via faeces in/between farms, 360 swine faecal samples were randomly collected from different farms in China from 2017 to 2019. Sixty-two ORF5 genes were amplified by PCR from 120 positive samples identified by real-time RT-PCR and further characterized by sequencing. Phylogenetic analysis based on the ORF5 gene revealed that these strains can be divided into four lineages: lineage 1 (NADC30-like), lineage 3 (QYYZ-like), lineage 5.

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The paper studied the effects of altitude on reproductive characteristics in 12 populations of Saussurea przewalskii at the eastern Qinhai-Tibetan Plateau, China. The results showed that the size, reproductive organ biomass, vegetative organ biomass, capitulum number, and seed number of individual plant decreased with the increasing altitude, and the capitulum mass and hundred-grain mass increased continuously. S.

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Human coactosin-like protein is an actin filament binding protein but does not bind to globular actin. It associates with 5-Lipoxygenase both in vivo and in vitro, playing important roles in modulating the activities of actin and 5-Lipoxygenase. Coactosin counteracts the capping activity of capping protein which inhibits the actin polymerization.

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Human B-type 2,3-bisphosphoglycerate-dependent phosphoglycerate mutase (dPGM-B) has been cloned, overexpressed and purified, with a yield of 30% of the total protein. Crystals of human dPGM-B were obtained using the hanging-drop vapour-diffusion technique. X-ray diffraction data were collected to 2.

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Coactosin-like protein (CLP) is an actin-binding protein as well as a 5-lipoxygenase binding partner. Human coactosin-like protein has been expressed in high yield and the His-tagged protein was purified by affinity chromatography. Several different crystal forms were obtained by the hanging-drop vapour-diffusion method.

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Bisphosphoglycerate mutase is a trifunctional enzyme of which the main function is to synthesize 2,3-bisphosphoglycerate, the allosteric effector of hemoglobin. The gene coding for bisphosphoglycerate mutase from the human cDNA library was cloned and expressed in Escherichia coli. The protein crystals were obtained and diffract to 2.

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eIF3k, the smallest subunit of eukaryotic initiation factor 3 (eIF3), interacts with several other subunits of eIF3 and the 40 S ribosomal subunit. eIF3k is conserved among high eukaryotes, including mammals, insects, and plants, and it is ubiquitously expressed in human tissues. Interestingly, eIF3k does not exist in some species of yeast.

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