Publications by authors named "Shun Meng"

Soot particles constitute a major pollutant in engine diffusion combustion, posing a serious threat to human health and the atmospheric environment. The employment of carbon-neutral biofuel, pentanol, in engines contributes to reducing soot emissions; however, its effectiveness is contingent upon the position of the OH functional group. This work investigated the soot morphology and microstructural parameters evolution of three pentanol isomers, and explored the influence mechanism of OH functional group positional isomerism on the entire process of PAHs formation at the atomic level.

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The extensive use of carbamate pesticides has led to a range of environmental and health problems, such as surface and groundwater contamination, and endocrine disorders in organisms. In this study, we focused on examining the effects of toxic exposure to the carbamate pesticide methomyl on the hatching, morphology, immunity and developmental gene expression levels in zebrafish embryos. Four concentrations of methomyl (0, 2, 20, and 200 μg/L) were administered to zebrafish embryos for a period of 96 h.

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Venous aneurysms (VA), particularly superficial femoral VAs (SFVAs), are rare vascular lesions. A 65-year-old woman with a history of pulmonary embolism (PE), treated with tissue plasminogen activator and oral anticoagulation, was admitted to hospital for dyspnea. Enhanced computed tomography showed recurrent PE and right SFVA with a mural thrombus.

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Besides aluminum alloys, lightweight carbon fiber-reinforced plastics (CFRPs) have been adopted progressively in automobiles to save energy and reduce emission, so constructing a reliable heterojunction between aluminum alloys and CFRPs has come to be the key issue. In this study, ultrafast picosecond infrared (IR) and excimer ultraviolet (UV) lasers were introduced to pretreat the joint surface to enhance the adhesive strength. Scanning electron microscopy, white light interferometry, and X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy examinations indicated that because the energy absorptivities for the two lasers were different, the variation of the roughness, wettability, and chemical composition were a little different for the patterned surface.

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  • Pseudocoarctation of the aorta is a rare congenital issue, especially in older adults, with this report detailing its discovery in an 83-year-old woman.
  • Imaging revealed various aortic abnormalities, including a narrow aortic arch and an aneurysm, leading to surgical intervention.
  • The surgery involved replacing parts of the aorta while reconstructing a related artery, and the aortic tissue showed notable changes on examination.
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Tilapia were exposed to 0, 0.2, 2, 20, 200 µg/L methomyl for 30 days, and then transferred to methomyl-free water for 18 days. Caspase-8 in serum, apoptosis rate, microstructure and ultra-microstructure of testis were checked after methomyl exposure and at 18 days after transferring to methomyl-free water.

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The discovery of aerobic and anammox bacteria capable of generating methane in bio-filters in freshwater aquaculture systems is generating interest in studies to understand the activity, diversity, distribution and roles of these environmental bacteria. In this study, we used microbial enrichment of bio-filters to assess their effect on water quality. Profiles of ammonia-oxidizing bacterial communities generated using nested PCR methods and DGGE were used to assess the expression of 16S rRNA genes using DNA sequencing.

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Tilapia were exposed to sublethal methomyl concentrations of 0, 0.2, 2, 20 or 200 μg/L for 30 days, and then transferred to methomyl-free water for 18 days. The sexual steroid hormones 17β-estradiol (E2), testosterone (T), and 11-ketotestosterone (11-KT) in tilapia testes were examined at 0, 6, 12, 18, 24 and 30 days after methomyl exposure, and at 18 days after fish were transferred to methomyl-free water.

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The changes of microbial community in aquaculture systems under the effects of stocking densities and seasonality were investigated in tilapia ponds. Total DNAs were extracted from the water samples, 16S rRNA gene was amplified and the bacterial community analyzed by Illumina high-throughput sequencing obtaining 3486 OTUs, from a total read of 715,842 sequences. Basing on the analysis of bacterial compositions, richness, diversity, bacterial 16S rRNA gene abundance, water sample comparisons and existence of specific bacterial taxa within three fish ponds in a 4 months period, the study conclusively observed that the dominant phylum in all water samples were similar, and they included; Proteobacteria, Cyanobacteria, Bacteroidetes, Actinobacteria, Planctomycetes and Chlorobi, distributed in different proportions in the different months and ponds.

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  • The study researched how the antioxidant enzymes superoxide dismutase (SOD) and catalase (CAT) in Nile tilapia respond to exposure to different concentrations of the pesticide methomyl over 30 days.
  • Results indicated that SOD and CAT activities were significantly impacted at higher methomyl concentrations (2, 20, and 200 μg/L), while the lowest concentration (0.2 μg/L) did not show a significant effect, suggesting it might be a safe level.
  • After transferring the fish to methomyl-free water, SOD recovery was only observed at the lower concentration (2 μg/L), while CAT effects were reversible across all tested concentrations, indicating that CAT is more resilient to
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The chronic effect of methomyl on the antioxidant system in tilapia (Oreochromis niloticus) was investigated. Fish were exposed to sub-lethal concentrations of 0.2, 2, 20 and 200μgL(-1) for 30 days, and then transferred to methomyl-free water for 18 days.

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  • Tilapia were exposed to varying concentrations of methomyl (0, 0.2, 2, 20, or 200 μg/L) for 30 days, followed by a recovery period of 18 days in clean water, to study the impact on renal antioxidants.
  • Exposure to 0.2 μg/L did not show significant effects, indicating it as a no-observed-adverse-effect level (NOAEL), while higher levels (2, 20, 200 μg/L) led to increased oxidative stress markers such as SOD, CAT, and GST.
  • Recovery from oxidative damage was observed at 20 μg/L, but the effects of the highest concentration (200 μg
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