Publications by authors named "Ru Su"

Nano AlTi-TiB-AlN-TiN/Al inoculant ribbons containing a large number of evenly distributed nanoparticles, such as AlTi (sized about 300 nm), TiB (sized about 100 nm), AlN (sized about 150 nm), and TiN (sized about 200 nm), were prepared by vacuum rapid quenching furnace to refine AlZnMgCu alloys. The nano AlTi-TiB-AlN-TiN/Al inoculant ribbons showed an excellent inoculant effect, which modified the dendrite crystals to equiaxed crystals and refined the grains from 122 ± 4 µm to 36 ± 5 µm by the addition of 0.3 wt% nano AlTi-TiB-AlN-TiN/Al inoculant ribbons.

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Evaluating and understanding the effect of manufacturing processes on the creep performance in superalloys poses a significant challenge due to the intricate composition involved. This study presents a machine-learning strategy capable of evaluating the effect of the heat treatment process on the creep performance of superalloys and predicting creep rupture life with high accuracy. This approach integrates classification and regression models with domain-specific knowledge.

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Background: Pulmonary hypertension (PH) in heart failure with preserved ejection fraction (HFpEF) is a common and highly morbid syndrome, but mechanisms driving PH-HFpEF are poorly understood. We sought to determine whether a well-accepted murine model of HFpEF also displays features of PH, and we sought to identify pathways that might drive early remodeling of the pulmonary vasculature in HFpEF.

Methods: Eight-week-old male and female C57BL/6J mice received either N-nitro-L-arginine methyl ester and high-fat diet or control water and diet for 2, 5, and 12 weeks.

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Article Synopsis
  • Recent studies show that berberine (BBR) might help treat multiple myeloma (MM), a type of cancer.
  • BBR can stop cancer cells from growing and works well with a drug called bortezomib.
  • Researchers found that BBR affects a protein called MDM2, which is linked to how MM gets worse, and this could be a new way to help treat the disease.
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A novel Nb/NiTi superelastic composite with a shell-core structure was designed and fabricated to achieve a combination of biocompatibility and superelasticity (large recoverable strain ε accompanied by high critical stress for inducing martensitic transformation σ). The good biocompatibility is mainly attributed to the outer non-cytotoxic Nb shell that prevents inner NiTi core from direct contact with cells. Meanwhile, the inner NiTi core endows the composite with superelasticity through a fully reversible stress-induced martensitic transformation between B2 parent phase and B19' martensite.

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Background: Valvular disease is characterized in part by lipid deposition, but systematic analysis of the patterns of global lipid expression in healthy and diseased valve tissues are unknown. This is due in part to tissue limitations for lipidomic preparations and technologies for evaluating lipid distribution in tissues. The study aim was to examine the application of matrixassisted laser desorption ionization imaging mass spectrometry (MALDI IMS) to the aortic valve during development and disease, as an approach to detect and map lipids and ultimately better understand valve structure and function.

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Background: The decision to perform a total thyroidectomy (TT) for unilateral papillary thyroid microcarcinoma (PTMC) with nodules in the contralateral lobe remains controversial. The aim of this study was to investigate the rate of contralateral carcinomas that are preoperatively misdiagnosed as benign.

Methods: From October 2011 to October 2015, a total of 347 patients with unilateral PTMC and contralateral benign nodules who were treated with a TT at a single institution were enrolled.

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Background: Atherosclerosis is a disease marked by lipid accumulation and inflammation. Recently, atherosclerosis has gained recognition as an autoimmune-type syndrome characterized by increased activation of the innate and acquired immune systems. Natural killer T (NKT) cells have characteristics of both conventional T cells and NK cells and recognize glycolipid antigens presented in association with CD1d molecules on antigen-presenting cells.

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