Publications by authors named "Shu Wen Zhang"

While substantial amounts of antibiotics and pesticides are applied to maintain orchard yields, their influence on the dissemination and risk of antibiotic resisitome in the orchard food chain remains poorly understood. In this study, we characterized the bacterial and fungal communities and differentiated both antibiotic resistance genes (ARGs) and virulence factor genes (VFGs) in the soil, Chinese bayberry (matured and fallen), and fruit fly gut, collected from five geographic locations. Our results showed that fruit fly guts and soils exhibit a higher abundance of ARGs and VFGs compared with bayberry fruits.

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The self-cementation characteristics of arsenic (As)-contaminated soil were comprehensively investigated in this study. Different non-thermal plasma-irradiated binary (hydro)oxides of polyvalent ferromanganese (poly-Fe-Mn) were synthesized and exploratorily dispersed to soil samples to activate solidification and stabilization during the self-cemented process. The maximum compressive strength of 56.

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Myocardial infarction (MI) is the primary source of death in cardiovascular diseases. Myricitrin (MYR) is a phenolic compound known for its antioxidant properties. This study aimed to investigate the impact of MYR alone or combined with exercise on a rat model of MI and its underlying mechanism.

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Background: Diabetic retinopathy (DR) is currently recognized as one of the most serious diabetic microangiopathies and a major cause of adult blindness. Commonly used clinical approaches include etiological control, microvascular improvement, and surgical intervention, but they are ineffective and have many side effects. Oral Chinese medicine (OCM) has been used for thousands of years to treat DR and is still widely used today, but it is unclear which OCM is more effective for DR.

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Tratt is a traditional Chinese plant that has been used to treat different inflammatory diseases. The purpose of this study was to investigate the mechanism of action of Tratt extract (RRTE) against ulcerative colitis (UC) using network pharmacology and experimental validation. HPLC-Q/Orbitrap MS was used to rapidly identify the substances contained in RRTE after extracting the active components from the fruit.

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  • * Findings revealed a moon-related pattern in admissions for BD, showing fewer hospitalizations during the new and full moons but no significant differences in timing among various types of BD episodes.
  • * The researchers suggest that sleep could be a factor linking lunar effects to BD admissions, but they caution that it's premature to make definitive conclusions, highlighting the need for further research on this phenomenon.
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Transcriptional adaptor 3 (TADA3/ADA3) is a conserved transcriptional co-activator and is dysregulated in many aggressive tumors. However, the role of TADA3 in non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) remains unknown. It was previously demonstrated that TADA3 expression correlates with poor prognosis in patients with NSCLC.

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The feasibility and potential mechanisms of the self-alkali activation brought by municipal solid waste incineration (MSWI) fly ashes to the self-cementation of arsenic-contaminated soils were quantitatively evaluated and comprehensively analyzed to avoid the additional application of the alkali activators and binder materials traditionally. The employment of the two kinds of precursor materials achieved the self-alkali-activated self-cementation ('double self') under ambient conditions. The largest compressive strength (MPa) of 25.

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  • * NTP treatment increases the surface activity of CaO, leading to better nanoparticle formation and altering its properties to promote self-cementation in the tailings.
  • * Research indicates that adjusting the amount of NTP-irradiated CaO affects the solidification process, with findings supporting the use of specific models to analyze the resulting geopolymerization kinetics.
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  • A study was conducted to explore the relationship between self-reported sleep duration and asthma outcomes, particularly focusing on clinical and inflammatory characteristics over a 1-year period.
  • Participants with short sleep duration (58), normal (380), and long sleep duration (84) were analyzed, revealing that those with short sleep were older, had lower IgE and FeNO levels, but higher airway inflammation markers.
  • Short sleep duration was found to increase the risk of poorly controlled asthma and moderate to severe asthma exacerbations, suggesting that sleep duration could be an important factor in asthma management.
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Nonthermal plasma (NTP) irradiation was employed to adjust the morphological structures and valence distribution of ferromanganese (Fe-Mn)-based binary hydro (oxide) to enhance the heterogeneous adsorption of uranyl ions. The output voltage and the liquid-plate distance played a more vital role among the NTP factors in the irradiation system in influencing the polyvalent Fe-Mn binary hydro (oxide) (poly-Fe-Mn). The formation of plates, flakes, and nanoscale nodules was specifically observed, which caused more pores and fractures in the poly-Fe-Mn binary hydro (oxide).

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Bluetongue disease (BT) is a viral disease that can be introduced through imported animals and animal products, affecting local animal husbandry. In this study, the spatial and temporal patterns of BT outbreaks (outbreak: a BT infection in cattle, sheep, or goats on a farm, involving at least one infected animal) in France were analyzed and the risk of introducing bluetongue virus (BTV) into countries through trade was assessed. A spatiotemporal analysis of BT reported during the study period (2015-2018) showed that there were clustered outbreaks of BT in France in 2016 and 2017, with outbreaks concentrated from August to December.

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In this study, the 3-mercaptopropionic acid (MA) was chosen to achieve the anionic intercalation into the green rust (GR) materials (MA-GR). The zeolite-rich tuff functionalized with the MA-intercalated GR (MA-GR-tuff) was subsequently synthesized and used to remove both Hg cations and Cr anions in a binary system. MA-GR-tuff showed the best adsorption capacities to both Hg and Cr among the adsorbent materials.

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  • The study looks at how medical staff feel about having quiet time in a neonatal intensive care unit, where sick babies are cared for.
  • It found that staff support quiet time but also have concerns and highlights the importance of teamwork and education to make it work.
  • To keep the unit quiet, managers need to train staff, reduce noise, and communicate well across different departments.
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Background: Liver transplantation (LT), resection (LR), and ablation (LA) are three curative-intent treatment options for patients with early hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC). We aimed to develop a prognostic calculator to compare the long-term outcomes following each of these therapies.

Methods: A total of 976 patients with HCC within the Milan criteria who underwent LT, LR, and LA between 2009 and 2019 from four institutions were evaluated.

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Background: Treatments for patients with early-stage hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) include liver transplantation (LT), liver resection (LR), radiofrequency ablation (RFA), and microwave ablation (MWA), are critical for their long-term survival. However, a computational model predicting treatment-independent prognosis of patients with HCC, such as overall survival (OS) and recurrence-free survival (RFS), is yet to be developed, to our best knowledge. The goal of this study is to identify prognostic factors associated with OS and RFS in patients with HCC and develop nomograms to predict them, respectively.

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Background: Hepatocellular carcinoma has been identified to be among the most prevalent malignancies in the world and has an unfavorable prognosis. Immune checkpoints perform an essential function in many biological processes and are associated with the survival of cancer patients. The function of immune checkpoints remains unknown.

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Ultrasonication has been mechanically applied widely in the recycling of spent lithium-ion (SLI) batteries while its influence on chemical pathways has barely been reported. In this study, ultrasonication and sulfate radicals were used in a coupling system to obtain efficient recoveries of Co and Li from SLI batteries. The synergistic effect of ultrasonication and sulfate radicals on recycling was quantitatively analysed by significance analysis and surface responses in a central composite design.

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The natural ecosystem will continually deteriorate for decades by the leakage of Cs and Sr isotopes. The exploration of the new materials or techniques for the efficient treatment of radioactive wastewater is critically important. In this study, a dielectric barrier discharge (DBD) configuration was constructed to operate the non-thermal plasma (NTP).

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  • Twig blight is a harmful disease that affects bayberry plants and reduces their growth.
  • Scientists studied the bacteria and fungi in healthy and sick bayberry trees using special technology to see the differences in their soil and tree parts.
  • They found that sick trees had less variety of good bacteria in the soil but more bad fungi, which could help develop better ways to protect healthy bayberry plants from the disease.
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The layered laurylsulfonate intercalated green rust (lauryl-S GR) was synthesized to evaluate the influence of synthesis parameters and aqueous conditions on the adsorption of Ce. The maximum adsorption capacity of 305.58 mg/g by lauryl-S GR was predictably obtained.

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In this work, microwave (MW) irradiation was employed to enhance the zero-valent iron (ZVI)-dominated de-contamination of chromite ore processing residue (COPR). A coupling system and the traditional two-step procedure were both conducted to evaluate the effects of MW irradiation on the reduction and the incorporation of COPR into the composite materials-based geopolymers. The factors including the ratios of liquid to solid, the mass ratios of ZVI to COPR, and the acid dosage had some obvious influence on the reduction of COPR in the MW system.

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A green rust-coated expanded perlite (GR-coated Exp-p) microelectrode was synthesized and incorporated into a column-mode three-dimensional electrokinetic (3D-EK) platform to effectively pursue a continuous Cr(VI) removal from the aqueous solution. Brucite-like layers of GR were decorated onto the Exp-p material. The molar ratio of Fe(II) to Fe(III) played a most vital role among the three synthesis factors in influencing the performance of the particle electrode.

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Green rust functionalized geopolymer of composite cementitious materials (GR-CCM) was synthesized to improve the adsorption and subsequent stabilization/solidification of chromate in a holistic operating system. The initial pH in solution exhibited the most significant effect on the chromate removal by GR-CCM among three adsorption factors. The maximum monolayer adsorption capacity and theoretical saturation capacity of GR-CCM for Cr(VI) in the acidic condition were 55.

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Biohazard performance of Sr radionuclide can be significantly magnified by its release from the contaminated sedimentation. In this study, hydroxyapatite nanoparticle-functionalized activated carbon electrode (AC-HAP) was synthesized and stacked to the cathode compartment of the electrokinetic (EK) system to develop a unipolar three-dimensional (3D) electrochemical process for Sr removal from spiked soils. Sr adsorption by AC-HAP can be fitted by the pseudo-first-order and pseudo-second-order kinetic models and the Langmuir, Freundlich, and Temkin isotherm models.

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