Publications by authors named "Shenrong Li"

Metabolic reprogramming is associated with resistance to antiangiogenic therapy in cancer. However, its molecular mechanisms have not been clearly elucidated. Here, we identify the glycolytic enzyme enolase 2 (ENO2) as a driver of resistance to antiangiogenic therapy in colorectal cancer (CRC) mouse models and human participants.

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A single-port dual-wideband base-station antenna is reported here for mobile communication systems. Loop and stair-shaped structures with lumped inductors are adopted for dual-wideband operation. The low and high bands share the same radiation structure to accomplish a compact design.

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Background: Multiple studies have assessed the role of Cassiae semen (CS) in regulating lipid metabolism. However, the mechanism of action of CS on non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) has seen rare scrutiny.

Objective: The objective of this study was to explore the regulatory mechanism of CS on lipid metabolism in NAFLD.

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Article Synopsis
  • - The article discusses a method for managing leader-following multi-agent systems (MASs) while minimizing communication resource use by organizing agents into clusters for various tasks, using event-triggered communication strategies for both intra- and inter-cluster interactions.
  • - It introduces an event-based control protocol that ensures cluster consensus and derives conditions for system stability through complex nonlinear matrix inequalities, which makes designing effective controllers challenging.
  • - To address this, a modified genetic algorithm (MGA) with independent subpopulations is proposed, focusing on optimizing the control parameters, and the practical application of these methods is illustrated through a satellite formation flying example.
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This article is concerned with cluster consensus control of multiagent systems (MASs) with the fixed/switching topology under a dynamic event-trigger (DET) mechanism. A refined sampled-data-based DET scheme is proposed by introducing two dynamically adjusting threshold parameters to distinguish the different transmission requirements for neighboring agents intra and outer cluster. Faced with the difficulties of acquiring full state information among spatially distributed agents, output feedback is employed to construct cooperative control protocols.

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