Publications by authors named "Yingxin Song"

The budgeted influence maximization (BIM) problem aims to identify a set of seed nodes that adhere to predefined budget constraints within a specified network structure and cost model. However, it is difficult for the existing algorithms to achieve a balance between timeliness and effectiveness. To address this challenge, our study initially proposes a refined cost model through empirical scrutiny of Weibo's quote data.

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Ovarian cancer (OC) is a deadliest gynecological cancer with the highest mortality rate. Methylenetetrahydrofolate dehydrogenase 2 (MTHFD2), a crucial tumor-promoting factor, is over-expressed in several malignancies including OC. The present study aimed to explore the role and mechanisms of MTHFD2 in OC malignant progression.

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Chlorophyll drives plant photosynthesis. Under stress conditions, leaf chlorophyll content changes dramatically, which could provide insight into plant photosynthesis and drought resistance. Compared to traditional methods of evaluating chlorophyll content, hyperspectral imaging is more efficient and accurate and benefits from being a nondestructive technique.

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Objective: To study the absorption and separation of different glycoside on different macropore resins.

Method: Take baikal skullcap root, cape jasmine fruit and white peony root as samples and study the different characterstics of absorption and separation of these samples on macropore resins such as D101 and so on.

Result: The static absorption effect of the the three aglycones on six different macropore resins is baicalin > lactiflorin > gardoside.

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