Publications by authors named "Yu Huan Wu"

Peatlands deliver a variety of beneficial ecosystem services, particularly serving as habitats for a diverse array of species. is a critically endangered amphibian initially discovered in a -dominated peatland in Anji, China. The unique habitat requirements of make it highly vulnerable to environmental changes.

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  • The genus Hedwigia, part of the Dicranaceae family, has a rich diversity but is not well-studied in China.
  • Recent research identified 39 species of Hedwigia in China, including four new species, and reclassified others, confirming the complexity of its diversity.
  • The study highlights the need for more detailed exploration of Hedwigia species globally, as many may still be underestimated in terms of their distribution.
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  • * To improve computer-aided TB diagnosis (CTD), a new large-scale dataset called TBX11 K has been created, which includes 11,200 chest X-ray images with annotations highlighting TB-affected areas.
  • * The proposed deep learning model, SymFormer, utilizes advanced techniques like Symmetric Search Attention to enhance detection and classification of TB in X-rays, achieving top performance on the new dataset.
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Cadmium (Cd) toxicity severely limits plant growth and development. Moreover, Cd accumulation in vegetables, fruits, and food crops poses health risks to animals and humans. Although the root cell wall has been implicated in Cd stress in plants, whether Cd binding by cell wall polysaccharides contributes to tolerance remains controversial, and the mechanism underlying transcriptional regulation of cell wall polysaccharide biosynthesis in response to Cd stress is unknown.

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Recently, the vision transformer has achieved great success by pushing the state-of-the-art of various vision tasks. One of the most challenging problems in the vision transformer is that the large sequence length of image tokens leads to high computational cost (quadratic complexity). A popular solution to this problem is to use a single pooling operation to reduce the sequence length.

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Recent progress on salient object detection (SOD) mainly benefits from multi-scale learning, where the high-level and low-level features collaborate in locating salient objects and discovering fine details, respectively. However, most efforts are devoted to low-level feature learning by fusing multi-scale features or enhancing boundary representations. High-level features, which although have long proven effective for many other tasks, yet have been barely studied for SOD.

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The high computational cost of neural networks has prevented recent successes in RGB-D salient object detection (SOD) from benefiting real-world applications. Hence, this article introduces a novel network, MobileSal, which focuses on efficient RGB-D SOD using mobile networks for deep feature extraction. However, mobile networks are less powerful in feature representation than cumbersome networks.

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Testis-specific regulators of chromatin function are commonly ectopically expressed in human cancers, but their roles are poorly understood. Examination of 81 primary Hodgkin lymphoma (HL) samples showed that the ectopic expression of the eutherian testis-specific histone variant H2A.B is an inherent feature of HL.

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Much of the recent efforts on salient object detection (SOD) have been devoted to producing accurate saliency maps without being aware of their instance labels. To this end, we propose a new pipeline for end-to-end salient instance segmentation (SIS) that predicts a class-agnostic mask for each detected salient instance. To better use the rich feature hierarchies in deep networks and enhance the side predictions, we propose the regularized dense connections, which attentively promote informative features and suppress non-informative ones from all feature pyramids.

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Recently, the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) has caused a pandemic disease in over 200 countries, influencing billions of humans. To control the infection, identifying and separating the infected people is the most crucial step. The main diagnostic tool is the Reverse Transcription Polymerase Chain Reaction (RT-PCR) test.

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  • Eight complete plastid genomes were sequenced from three related moss families: Amblystegiaceae, Calliergonaceae, and Pylaisiaceae, with genome sizes ranging from 124,256 to 124,819 base pairs.
  • Each genome contains two inverted repeat regions, a large single-copy region, and a small single-copy region, totaling 116 unique genes, including 82 protein-coding genes along with tRNA and rRNA genes.
  • Phylogenetic analysis revealed that species from the Amblystegiaceae family cluster together, forming a clade that is a sister group to Pylaisiaceae, while Calliergonaceae species form a separate clade closely
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Variation in GC content is assumed to correlate with various processes, including mutation biases, recombination, and environmental parameters. To date, most genomic studies exploring the evolution of GC content have focused on nuclear genomes, but relatively few have concentrated on organelle genomes. We explored the mechanisms maintaining the GC content in angiosperm plastomes, with a particular focus on the hypothesis of phylogenetic dependence and the correlation with deletion mutations.

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To investigate the physiological response of IAA (indoleacetic acid) to under aluminum stress and the mitigation of DNA damage, the effects of IAA (0, 10, 25, 50, 75 μmol·L denoted by I, I, I, I and I, respectively) on antioxidant enzyme activity, malondialdehyde (MDA), photosynthetic characteristics, root activity, chlorophyll content and DNA damage of two varieties of under 300 and 800 μmol·L aluminum environment (denoted by Al and Al, respectively) were examined in hydroponic culture experiments with Hebei Anguo (aluminium tolerant variety) and Zhejiang Puyang (aluminum sensitive variety). The results showed that the activities of superoxide dismutase (SOD), peroxidase (POD) and catalase (CAT), photosynthesis ability, and root activity of both varieties were inhibited to different degrees by aluminum stress, MDA content was significantly increased, and DNA damage was aggravated. The maximum increase of SOD, CAT and POD activities in Anguo and Puyang under aluminum stress by IAA application were 15.

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Weakly supervised semantic instance segmentation with only image-level supervision, instead of relying on expensive pixel-wise masks or bounding box annotations, is an important problem to alleviate the data-hungry nature of deep learning. In this article, we tackle this challenging problem by aggregating the image-level information of all training images into a large knowledge graph and exploiting semantic relationships from this graph. Specifically, our effort starts with some generic segment-based object proposals (SOP) without category priors.

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As one of the four main lineages diverging from the early diversification of land plants, the phylogeny of liverworts holds the information about nearly 500 Myr of independent adaptation to changing environments. Thus, resolving the phylogenetic history of liverworts will provide unique insights into the successful diversification of early land plants in terrestrial ecosystems. However, the deep diverging events of this group remain incompletely resolved, such as the definite position of Ptilidiales.

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Heterodera glycines is the most pervasive soybean pests worldwide. Biocontrol provides a strategy to sustainably control nematodes. In this study, 22 fungal isolates were obtained and identified from cysts of Heterodera spp.

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The selective Passerini reactions of 4-formylbenzoic acid and 4-isocyanobenzoic acid with aliphatic isocyanides and aldehydes were utilized to synthesize sequence-defined uniform macromolecules. Our strategy does not involve any protecting groups or reactive group transformation steps and allows direct and consecutive propagation of sequence in each step. Introduction of diverse side groups by using different aliphatic components provided a range of sequence-defined uniform macromolecules in high yield and gram scale.

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This study evaluated the interactive effect of Cu(II) and Zn(II) on anaerobic ammonium oxidation (anammox) activity using response surface methodology with a central composite design. A regression model equation was developed and validated to predict the normalized anammox activity (NAA) of anammox granules exposed to various heavy metal concentrations. The joint inhibitory effect tended to exacerbate initially and reversed as the concentrations increased and then moderated again.

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  • The entomopathogenic fungus L. lecanii is used as a biopesticide for insect control in agriculture, but its persistence in soil had not been thoroughly studied until now.
  • A selective medium using cetyl trimethyl ammonium bromide (CTAB) was created to isolate and count L. lecanii in soil, providing satisfactory recovery rates.
  • The study found that L. lecanii could persist for at least 14 months in agricultural soil, with its population declining quickly initially, stabilizing for several months, and then gradually decreasing until undetectable.
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In this study, grass carp (Ctenopharyngodon idellus) lymphocytes were used as the vitro test object to demonstrate the joint effects of microcystins (MC-LR) and bacterial lipopolysaccharides (LPS) on fish immune system. The results showed that MC-LR and LPS in the single and combined exposure groups could both induce grass carp lymphocytes apoptosis with typical ladder-like DNA electrophoresis characteristics. However, comparing the apoptosis rate of the combined and single exposure groups, it was suggested that bacterial LPS could cooperate with MC-LR causing a higher rate of fish lymphocytes apoptosis (2.

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Nodularin is a new kind of cyanobacterial toxins found in water blooms worldwide, and fish is very easily to suffer from the negative effects induced by this toxin. This study found that nodularin could induce the apoptosis of Ctenopharyngodon idellus lymphocytes in vitro. The observation of transmission electron microscopy showed that under the impacts of nodularin, the lymphocytes presented typical apoptosis features, such as obvious cytoplasm condensation and nuclear chromatin agglutination and marginalization.

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Aim: To investigate the possible central mechanism of antipyretic effects of Chinese medicine gypsum.

Methods: Gypsum was injected after the fever model was established. The firing rate of thermosensitive neurons in preoptic-anterior hypothalamus(PO/AH) region was recorded by using extracellular microelectrode technique.

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The crystal structure of LiMg(H(2)O)(2)[BP(2)O(8)]·H(2)O consists of tubular structural units, built from tetra-hedral (∞) (1){[BP(2)O(8)](3-)} borophosphate ribbons and (LiO(4))(n) helices running along [001], which are inter-connected by MgO(4)(H(2)O)(2) octa-hedra, forming a three-dimensional network structure with one-dimensional channels along [001] in which the water mol-ecules are located. The water mol-ecule in the channel is significantly displaced by up to 0.3 Å from the special position 6b (.

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Five bryophytes (Rhytidium rugosum, Rhytidiadelphus triquetrus, Hylocomium splendens, Hylocomium pyrenaicum, and Polytrichum alpinum) were exposed to 0.2 kJ x m(-2) x d(-1) (visible light under native condition, CK), 3.0 kJ x m(-2) x d(-1) (simulated dose of UV-B irradiance at the tundra in Changbai Mountains, medium dose of UV-B irradiance, T1), and 6.

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