Publications by authors named "Tianle Hu"

Both nanoplastics (NPs) and 3-tert-butyl-4-hydroxyanisole (3-BHA) are environmental contaminants that can bio-accumulate through the food chain. However, the combined effects of which on mammalian female reproductive system remain unclear. Here, the female ICR-CD1 mice were used to evaluate the damage effects of ovaries and uterus after NPs and 3-BHA co-treatment for 35 days.

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The combined pollution of microplastics (MPs) and sulfamethoxazole (SMZ) often occurs in aquatic ecosystems, posing a serious threat to animal and human health. However, little is known about the liver damage caused by the single or co-exposure of MPs and SMZ, and its specific mechanisms are still poorly understood. In this study, we investigated the effects of co-exposure to 20 μm or 80 nm MPs and SMZ in both larval and adult zebrafish models.

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When liver or intestinal function is impaired, bilirubin accumulates in the body and leads to neonatal jaundice. However, the potential negative effects caused by excessive accumulation of bilirubin such as developmental immunotoxicity and neurotoxicity remain unclear. We used a zebrafish model to establish bilirubin-induced jaundice symptoms and evaluated the toxic effects of bilirubin in aquatic organisms.

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Lithium (Li) metal has been regarded as the "Holy Grail" of Li battery anodes thanks to its high theoretic specific capacity and low reduction potential, but uneven formation of Li dendrites and uncontrollable Li volume changes hinder the practical applications of Li metal anodes. A three-dimensional (3D) current collector is one of the promising strategies to address the above issues if it can be compatible with current industrialized process. Here, Au-decorated carbon nanotubes (Au@CNTs) are electrophoretically deposited on commercial Cu foil as a 3D lithiophilic skeleton to regulate Li deposition.

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To clarify the influence of various molar concentrations of vinylidene fluoride (VDF) on the piezoelectric and acoustic emission (AE) reception performances of poly(vinylidene fluoride-trifluoroethylene) [P(VDF-TrFE)] sensors, we systematically investigated the crystal structures and the dielectric and ferroelectric properties of P(VDF-TrFE) films with different compositions of VDF and TrFE monomers and found that low proportion (<30 mol%) TrFE as a wedge inserted into molecular chains of P(VDF-TrFE) will not only improve the fraction of regular β -phase crystal grains but also decrease the dielectric constant ( ε ) of these copolymers, which favors the piezoelectric voltage coefficient ( g ) of this P(VDF-TrFE) film. As such, a considerable remanent electric polarization ( [Formula: see text]/cm) under 200 MV/m and a large piezoelectric coefficient ( d  ∼ -25 pC/N) are obtained in P(VDF-TrFE) 80/20-mol% films. It is worth noting that a sensor made from P(VDF-TrFE) 80/20 mol% shows an attractive AE reception property of approximately 84 dB, a high signal voltage of above 10 mV from time-domain analysis, and a large signal voltage of above 4 mV from frequency-domain analysis, which are close to standard lead zirconate titanate (PZT) sensors.

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Cross-ratio is an important local measure of the strength of dependence among correlated failure times. If a covariate is available, it may be of scientific interest to understand how the cross-ratio varies with the covariate as well as time components. Motivated by the Tremin study, where the dependence between age at a marker event reflecting early lengthening of menstrual cycles and age at menopause may be affected by age at menarche, we propose a proportional cross-ratio model through a baseline cross-ratio function and a multiplicative covariate effect.

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The MET/HGF pathway regulates cell proliferation and survival and is dysregulated in multiple tumors. Emibetuzumab (LY2875358) is a bivalent antibody that inhibits HGF-dependent and HGF-independent MET signaling. Here, we report dose escalation results from the first-in-human phase I trial of emibetuzumab.

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The cross-ratio is an important local measure that characterizes the dependence between bivariate failure times. To estimate the cross-ratio in follow-up studies where delayed entry is present, estimation procedures need to account for left truncation. Ignoring left truncation yields biased estimates of the cross-ratio.

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In the analysis of bivariate correlated failure time data, it is important to measure the strength of association among the correlated failure times. One commonly used measure is the cross ratio. Motivated by Cox's partial likelihood idea, we propose a novel parametric cross ratio estimator that is a flexible continuous function of both components of the bivariate survival times.

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Genome-wide association (GWA) studies have identified multiple loci at which common variants modestly but reproducibly influence risk of type 2 diabetes (T2D). Established associations to common and rare variants explain only a small proportion of the heritability of T2D. As previously published analyses had limited power to identify variants with modest effects, we carried out meta-analysis of three T2D GWA scans comprising 10,128 individuals of European descent and approximately 2.

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Identifying the genetic variants that increase the risk of type 2 diabetes (T2D) in humans has been a formidable challenge. Adopting a genome-wide association strategy, we genotyped 1161 Finnish T2D cases and 1174 Finnish normal glucose-tolerant (NGT) controls with >315,000 single-nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) and imputed genotypes for an additional >2 million autosomal SNPs. We carried out association analysis with these SNPs to identify genetic variants that predispose to T2D, compared our T2D association results with the results of two similar studies, and genotyped 80 SNPs in an additional 1215 Finnish T2D cases and 1258 Finnish NGT controls.

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