Publications by authors named "Peng Dai"

The track regularity with high accuracy is crucial important to protect the dynamic safety in high speed and heavy haul railways, normally, the inertial measurement unit (IMU)is capable to provide the precise solution for track irregularity measurement. However, to achieve high accuracy, the most existing track irregularity measurement methods seriously depended on the fiber-optic IMU, it is very expensive, also with larger size and weight, while the growing availability of low-cost and small size MEMS-IMU can yield acceptable accuracy for track irregularity by using multiple MEMS-IMUs fusion and particular geometric constraints. For these reasons, this paper proposes an accurate measurement method for track irregularity that combines the multiple MEMS-IMUs and special geometric constraints, which can be obtained noticeable measuring performances compared with fiber-optic IMU.

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Virtual environments (VEs) are pivotal for virtual, augmented, and mixed reality systems. Despite advances in 3D generation and reconstruction, the direct creation of 3D objects within an established 3D scene (represented as NeRF) for novel VE creation remains a relatively unexplored domain. This process is complex, requiring not only the generation of high-quality 3D objects but also their seamless integration into the existing scene.

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The introduction of groups with high drug activity is an effective strategy for discovering novel succinate dehydrogenase inhibitor (SDHI) fungicides, providing insights for the future design of SDHI fungicides with higher efficacy and resistance. In this study, we designed and synthesized a series of novel pyrazole/thiazole derivatives containing cyano/thiocyanato groups and evaluated them for antifungal activity. Some of the designed compounds exhibited promising antifungal activities against tested fungi, among them, compounds and displayed excellent activity against with EC values of 1.

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Inverse opals (IOs) exhibit attractive optical properties and high interconnected porosity; however, the large-area fabrication of continuously ordered IOs remains challenging. This study presents a method for preparing crack-free IO hydrogel films using a microfluidic chip. Through a "wet infiltration" technique, the drying process of the template is eliminated, thereby avoiding dense cracks that result from particle shrinkage.

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Spinal cord injury (SCI) represents a significant clinical challenge. Following SCI, the implementation of protective measures for neurons is critically important. Current clinical applications of hormone pulse therapy exhibit variable efficacy and considerable side effects, highlighting an urgent need for therapeutic strategies.

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Pharmacogenomic landscapes and related databases are important for identifying the biomarkers of drug response and toxicity. However, these data are still lacking for the Chinese population. In this study, we constructed a pharmacogenomic landscape and an associated database using whole-genome sequencing data generated by non-invasive prenatal testing in 206,640 Chinese individuals.

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Diabetic peripheral neuropathy (DPN) is a prevalent complication affecting over half of individuals with diabetes. This study investigates the role of mesencephalic Astrocyte-derived neurotrophic factor (MANF) in DPN progression and its potential as a therapeutic target. Using a streptozotocin (STZ)-induced diabetic mouse model, we analyzed MANF expression in the dorsal root ganglia (DRG) and sciatic nerve and assessed the effects of recombinant human MANF (rhMANF) administration on DPN symptoms.

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Affinity labeling of biomacromolecules is vital for bioimaging and functional studies. However, affinity probes recognizing glycans with high specificity remain scarce. Here we report the development of glycan recombinant affinity binders (GRABs) based on mutant bacterial sialidases, which are enzymatically inactive but preserve stringent specificity for sialoglycan substrates.

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Mild malformation of cortical development with oligodendroglial hyperplasia in epilepsy (MOGHE) is a new histopathological entity identified in the surgically resected brain tissue of patients with drug-resistant epilepsy. Somatic variants in SLC35A2 have been increasingly identified in MOGHE brain resections. SLC35A2 protein transports uridine 5'-diphosphogalactose (UDP-Gal) into the Golgi lumen, playing a crucial role in the process of N-glycosylation.

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Visual sensors, including 3D light detection and ranging, neuromorphic dynamic vision sensor, and conventional frame cameras, are increasingly integrated into edge-side intelligent machines. However, their data are heterogeneous, causing complexity in system development. Moreover, conventional digital hardware is constrained by von Neumann bottleneck and the physical limit of transistor scaling.

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Duck Hepatitis B virus (DHBV) infection model is extensively utilized as an animal model for studying human hepatitis B virus infection and for comparative research. 557 liver samples from geese and ducks were collected in parts of Guangdong province, southern China. The overall prevalence of DHBV was 45.

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Chronic pain is a prevalent condition affecting a significant portion of the global population and is known to be associated with an increased risk of cardiovascular diseases. Despite the clinical relevance, the mechanisms underlying the link between chronic pain and myocardial ischemia-reperfusion (MI/R) injury remain poorly understood. This study aimed to investigate the role of the superior cervical ganglion (SCG) in mediating the effects of chronic pain on MI/R injury and to develop a novel therapeutic strategy.

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Bartonella spp. are gram-negative bacteria recognized as zoonotic pathogens of wide spectrum mammals. Rodents are recognized as a natural reservoir of pathogens, and many Bartonella species transmitted by various blood-sucking arthropods have been detected in various rodents populations.

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Recent advancements in mercury (Hg) isotopic fractionation research have evolved from conceptual demonstrations to practical applications. However, few studies have focused on revealing fractionation fingerprinting for aqueous methylmercury (MeHg) photodegradation due to its sensitivity to natural organic matter (NOM). Here, the impact of NOM fractions with varying chemical properties on MeHg photodegradation kinetics and Hg isotope fractionation characteristics was investigated.

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Objective: To summarize the results of prenatal diagnosis and outcome of pregnancy of fetuses with a high risk for 6p22.1.1-p21.

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  • Parkinson's disease (PD) is a common long-term neurodegenerative disorder with various psychiatric and behavioral issues, which presents a challenge for treatment.
  • Researchers created a bioactive hydrogel called OACDP that releases three different drugs at varying rates, targeting specific symptoms of PD while being injectable and adaptable.
  • Testing on PD rats showed that the hydrogel improved behavior and provided neuroprotection, such as reducing dopamine neuron loss and oxidative stress, suggesting a promising new approach for treating PD and similar neurodegenerative diseases.
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  • Plant pathogenic fungi threaten crop yield and food security, leading to a study on camphor-thiazole derivatives' antifungal activity against six specific fungi.
  • Most of the synthesized derivatives showed significant antifungal effects, with compounds C5, C10, and C17 having noteworthy activity against R. solani, outperforming the control drug boscalid.
  • Preliminary studies indicate that compound C5 alters fungal morphology and increases reactive oxygen species production, highlighting its potential as a lead antifungal agent for further research.
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  • Salmonella is a major pathogen in poultry, leading to avian salmonellosis, which causes decreased egg production, reduced hatchability, and slower growth, resulting in economic losses for the poultry industry.
  • Vaccination is a vital method for preventing Salmonella infections in poultry, as it helps reduce illness, lower fecal contamination, and decrease risks to public health.
  • Understanding the adaptive immune responses to Salmonella is essential for developing effective vaccines, and this review explores recent advancements and future directions in Salmonella vaccination strategies for poultry.
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Lactate is recognized as a principal energy substrate for male germ cells. Lactate dehydrogenases (LDHs) catalyze the reversible conversion between pyruvate and lactate, which are required for male fertility. Among them, lactate dehydrogenase A-like 6B (Ldhal6b) has been identified as a testis-specific LDH gene.

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Relapse is one of the major challenges in clinical treatment of acute myeloid leukemia (AML). Though minimal residual disease (MRD) monitoring plays a crucial role in quantitative assessment of the disease, molecular MRD analysis has been mainly limited to patients diagnosed with gene fusions and NPM1 mutations. Here, we report a longitudinal ultra-sensitive mutation burden (UMB) monitoring strategy for accurate MRD analysis in AML patients regardless of genetic abnormality types.

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  • The novel non-cyanine dye IR890 was designed to overcome the instability issues faced by the commonly used cyanine dye IR780 during photodynamic and photothermal therapy under near-infrared light.
  • IR890 has a maximum absorption wavelength at 890 nm, allowing for better tissue penetration and significantly improved stability, showing less than 5% degradation when tested under similar NIR conditions compared to IR780.
  • The synthesized P-IR890 nano-photosensitizer demonstrated effective simultaneous generation of reactive oxygen species and heat, leading to favorable anti-tumor outcomes, indicating potential advancements in combination therapies for cancer treatment.
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  • The soybean pod borer, Leguminivora glycinivorella, is a significant pest in China, and this study analyzes its genetic diversity and population structure using various genetic methods.
  • The research identified two distinct genetic lineages (A and B) within L. glycinivorella that diverged about 1.14 million years ago and discovered localized adaptations linked to geographic and environmental factors.
  • Findings suggest that while Lineage B's population has remained stable, Lineage A has expanded, potentially leading to secondary contact between the two lineages due to climate changes in the late Pleistocene.
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Background: Succinate dehydrogenase inhibitors (SDHIs) have rapidly become one of the fastest-growing categories of fungicides used against plant pathogenic fungi. Recent research advancements have emphasized that structural modifications of SDHIs using naturally sourced scaffolds represent an innovative strategy for developing new, highly effective, broad-spectrum fungicides. A novel series of d/l-camphorhydrazide derivatives potentially targeting fungal succinate dehydrogenase (SDH) were designed, synthesized and evaluated for their antifungal effects against Rhizoctonia solani, Fusarium graminearum, Valsa mali and Botrytis cinerea.

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Dynamic metasurface with subwavelength dimensions has emerged as a key optical technology in recent years. Although various active tuning mechanisms are being proposed, liquid crystal-based dynamic metasurface remains attractive due to its large index variation, electrical tunability, reliability, and mass fabricability. In this work, we report a dynamic metasurface for amplitude modulation in reflection, with twisted nematic liquid crystal configuration to reduce broadband reflection in the off state.

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Clinical application of serological screening and non-invasive prenatal testing (NIPT) both have difficulties to attain high detection rate and low cost. For its advantages of high detection rate, high sensitivity, simplicity, short turnaround time and low cost, digital PCR (dPCR) has provided a new choice for prenatal screening of trisomies 21, 18 and 13. To standardize the application of dPCR for prenatal screening, we have formulated this consensus by referring to relevant guidelines, expert consensus and latest literature, which has covered the basic requirements, application scope, pre-testing service, testing procedure, report interpretation, genetic counseling, and limitations for this technology.

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