Publications by authors named "Xianguang Zhang"

The effects of a solution treatment on the microstructure and elevated mechanical properties of the forged Rene 41 superalloy were investigated. The results indicate that the solution treatment temperature has a significant influence on the γ' structure and mechanical properties. The sub-solvus solution treatment resulted in the co-existence of residual primary coarse γ' precipitates and fine secondary γ' precipitates, while the super-solvus solution treatments led to the complete dissolution of the primary γ' precipitates and the precipitation of a nano-sized secondary spherical γ' precipitate.

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Species of the family Prosthogonimidae are considered the most pathogenic trematodes of poultry and wild birds worldwide, causing heavy economic losses in many countries. Prosthogonimosis was a common parasitic disease of (Müller, 1776) which caused inflammation of the cloaca and bursa of Fabricius and even death. Morphological identifications of species are easily confusing; therefore, molecular characterization is used for discrimination.

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In order to provide guidance for furthering the balance of strength and toughness of AerMet 100 steel through tempering treatment, the effects of the tempering time on microstructure and mechanical properties are investigated. The microstructure evolution, especially MC precipitates and austenite in AerMet 100 tempered at 482 °C for 1~20 h, was characterized, and its influences on the mechanical properties were studied. The tensile strength decreases gradually, the yield strength increases first and then decreases, and the fracture toughness K increases gradually with an increasing tempering time.

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Prosthogonimiasis poses a threat to the reproductive system of poultry and wild birds, which are the definitive hosts of the parasite causing this disease. However, the parasite infection of the second intermediate host (dragonfly), the primary vector of this pathogen, is rarely reported. In this study, the prevalence of Prosthogonimus infection in dragonflies was investigated from June 2019 to October 2022 in Heilongjiang Province, northeast China.

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Prosthogonimus cuneatus and Prosthogonimus pellucidus (Trematoda: Prosthogonimidae) are common flukes of poultry and other birds which can cause severe impacts on animal health and losses to the poultry industry. However, there are limited studies on the molecular epidemiology, population genetics, and systematics of Prosthogonimus species. In the present study, the complete mitochondrial (mt) genomes of P.

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Article Synopsis
  • A significant parasitic nematode of cranes, classified as part of the Spirurina suborder, has a controversial classification that has persisted for over a century.
  • The complete mitochondrial genome of this nematode was sequenced, revealing a circular structure with 13,709 bp, containing 12 protein-coding genes and high AT content similar to other Spirurina species.
  • Phylogenetic analyses showed that this nematode is more closely related to Spiruroidea than to Thelazioidea, providing valuable genetic markers for future research on Spirurina nematodes.
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Experimental and clinical studies have highlighted that circulating tumor cell (CTC) with phenotypic hallmarks of epithelial-mesenchymal transition (EMT) plays a critical role in the metastatic and recurrence of solid malignancy. Here we retrospectively evaluated the presence of CTC and its EMT phenotypes in hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) patients and investigated their clinical relevance. We optimized the Canpatrol CTC analysis system to enumerate CTC and classify EMT phenotypes in 113 HCC patients before curative treatment and 143 HCC patients after curative treatment.

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Arsenic trioxide (As2O3), a kind of pentavalent arsenic, has recently been linked to disrupted immune function. Heat shock proteins (Hsps), a group of highly conserved proteins, are rapidly synthesised when living organisms are exposed to various stress conditions. The objective of this study is to determine the effects of As2O3 on the expression level of Hsps (Hsp90, Hsp70, Hsp60, Hsp40 and Hsp27) in the immune organs (spleen, thymus and bursa of Fabricius (BF)) of chickens.

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Cold plastic deformation produces misorientations inside the crystal grains, and the distribution of the misorientation is quite crucial to understand the deformation behavior of the metals or alloys. The misorientation manifestations in chemical etching contrast are investigated in this study in the case of cold-deformed iron. The chemical etching is performed by using nital, while the crystal orientation is determined by electron backscatter diffraction (EBSD).

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