Publications by authors named "Yuan X"

Ultra-compact passive phase shifters are inversely designed by the multi-objective particle swarm optimization algorithm. The wavelength-dependent phase difference between two output beams originates from the different distances of the input light passing through the 4 μm × 3.2 μm rectangular waveguide with random-distributed air-hole arrays.

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This study used hyperspectral remote sensing to rapidly, economically, and non-destructively determine the soil iron oxide content of the Dinosaur Valley annular tectonic region of Lufeng, Yunnan Province. The laboratory determined the iron oxide content and original spectral reflectance (OR) in 138 surface soil samples. We first subjected the OR data to Savizky-Golay smoothing, followed by four spectral transformations-continuum removal reflectance, reciprocal logarithm reflectance, standard normal variate reflectance, and first-order differential reflectance-which improved the signal-to-noise ratio of the spectral curves and highlighted the spectral features.

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In many robotic applications, creating a map is crucial, and 3D maps provide a method for estimating the positions of other objects or obstacles. Most of the previous research processes 3D point clouds through projection-based or voxel-based models, but both approaches have certain limitations. This paper proposes a hybrid localization and mapping method using stereo vision and LiDAR.

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  • The study explored how different tempering temperatures affect the microstructures and mechanical properties of a new ultra-high strength steel with a strength rating of 2.5 GPa.
  • As the tempering temperature rose, the steel's strength first increased and then decreased, peaking at 460 °C for ultimate tensile strength and 470 °C for yield strength, while ductility and toughness followed a similar pattern but reached their lowest point at 440 °C.
  • The observed changes in strength and ductility were linked to the transformation of carbides and austenite during tempering, with optimal mechanical properties occurring at 480 °C due to high dislocation density, ultrafine carbides, and precipitates.
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Soybean sprouts are a common culinary vegetable due to their high nutrition and tasty flavors. To select soybean varieties with excellent sprout quality, 101 soybean materials were collected from different regions of China, and eight sprout quality parameters were determined for overall evaluation. The results showed that eight sprout quality parameters achieved varying degrees of difference and correlation.

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The net ecosystem exchange (NEE), determining terrestrial carbon sequestration capacity, is strongly controlled by climate change and has exhibited substantial year-to-year fluctuations. How the increased frequency and intensity of warm extremes affect NEE variations remains unclear. Here, we combined multiple NEE datasets from atmospheric CO inversions, Earth system models, eddy-covariance data-driven methods and climate datasets to show that the terrestrial carbon sequestration capacity is weakened during warm extreme occurrences over the past 40 years, primarily contributed by tropical regions (81% ± 48%).

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Kinsenoside is a rare and valuable glycoside with extensive bioactivities. However, the enzymatic synthesis of kinsenoside has been a challenging task due to the limited enzyme toolbox and unsatisfactory yield. Herein, the β-glucosidase from Dictyoglomus thermophilum (DtBGL) was heterologously expressed, purified and enzymatically characterized.

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Chitosan nanoparticles (CSNPs) have been proposed as a potential alternative in alleviating chromium (Cr) toxicity. However, the mechanisms underlying remains poorly understood. This study investigates the effects of CSNPs on carbon/nitrogen metabolism, cell wall Cr binding capacity, and antioxidant activity in Zea mays L.

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  • The study examines how ocean warming and acidification affect microbial communities, focusing on their structure and function through metagenomic analysis.
  • Although the community structure differences between control and treatment groups were not significant, warming had a more pronounced effect on gene functionality, particularly increasing denitrification-related genes.
  • The findings indicate that rising temperatures can enhance nitrogen loss in oceans while acidification may inhibit this process, highlighting the adaptability of coastal microorganisms in changing marine environments.
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Coronary heart disease (CHD) remains a leading cause of morbidity and mortality worldwide, posing a substantial public health burden. Despite advancements in treatment, the complex etiology of CHD necessitates ongoing exploration of novel diagnostic markers and therapeutic targets. Circular RNAs (circRNAs), a distinct class of non‑coding RNAs with a covalently closed loop structure, have emerged as significant regulators in various diseases, including CHD.

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Background: Diffusion tensor imaging (DTI) is susceptible to partial volume effects from free water, which can be corrected by using bi-tensor free water imaging (FWI). This approach may improve the evaluation of microstructural changes associated with Wilson's disease (WD).

Purpose: To investigate microstructural changes in white matter of WD using DTI and FWI.

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  • Pirfenidone (PFD) is commonly used for treating idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis but has been less studied in connective tissue disease-associated interstitial lung diseases (CTD-ILDs), prompting this investigation of its real-world effectiveness.
  • The retrospective study included 289 CTD-ILD patients, with 155 receiving PFD; results indicated significant improvements in lung function metrics (FVC and DLCO) for those treated with PFD after six months compared to a control group.
  • Subgroup analyses suggested that PFD may be particularly beneficial for patients with systemic sclerosis-associated ILD and those with specific lung function patterns at baseline, highlighting its potential as an effective treatment option.
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Introduction: Ongoing interactions between host and herbivorous insect trigger a co-evolutionary arms race. Genetic diversity within insects facilitates their adaptation to phytochemicals and their derivatives, including plant-derived insecticides. Cytochrome P450s play important roles in metabolizing phytochemicals and insecticides, due to their diversity and almost perfect evolution.

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Variability in plan quality of radiotherapy is commonly attributed to the planner's skill rather than technological parameters. While experienced planners can set reasonable parameters before optimization, less experienced planners face challenges. This study aimed to assess the quality of volumetric-modulated arc therapy (VMAT) in patients with left-sided breast cancer following breast-conserving surgery.

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Aims: Given the notable rise in the prevalence of metabolic syndrome (MS) in China, it is urgent to identify early screening indicators. Extensive dose-response meta-analyses have been conducted to investigate the association between resting heart rate (RHR) and MS, and additional relevant studies have been updated in the last five years. Therefore, this paper aims to update the results of previous meta-analyses.

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  • - The fall armyworm is a major agricultural pest that threatens food security, prompting research into potential biological control methods.
  • - A study identified a new compound, HBT, derived from an endophytic fungus, characterized using advanced scientific techniques like NMR and X-ray diffraction.
  • - HBT showed strong insecticidal effects against the fall armyworm by disrupting critical processes like DNA replication and protein synthesis, indicating its promise as a biopesticide.
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Both selenium (Se) and anthocyanins are crucial for maintaining human health. Preharvest Se treatments could promote anthocyanin biosynthesis and augment Se levels in vegetables, helping to combat Se deficiencies in dietary intake. However, it remains unknown whether preharvest Se treatment could balance growth and anthocyanin biosynthesis in plants and what the appropriate treatment concentration is.

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Non-line-of-sight (NLOS) imaging aims at recovering the shape and albedo of hidden objects. Despite recent advances, real-time video of complex and dynamic scenes remains a major challenge owing to the weak signal of multiply scattered light. Here we propose and demonstrate a framework of spectrum filtering and motion compensation to realize high-quality NLOS video for room-sized scenes.

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Objective: To investigate the mechanism through which RgpB, a virulence factor of (Pg), induces chemoresistance in esophageal squamous carcinoma.

Methods: The autophagy-regulating factors that interact with RgpB were screened by immunoprecipitation-mass spectrometry. The interaction between RgpB and the autophagy regulator TBC1D5 was investigated using co-immunoprecipitation.

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The clinical adoption of small interfering RNAs (siRNAs) has prompted the development of various computational strategies for siRNA design, from traditional data analysis to advanced machine learning techniques. However, previous studies have inadequately considered the full complexity of the siRNA silencing mechanism, neglecting critical elements such as siRNA positioning on mRNA, RNA base-pairing probabilities, and RNA-AGO2 interactions, thereby limiting the insight and accuracy of existing models. Here, we introduce siRNADiscovery, a Graph Neural Network (GNN) framework that leverages both non-empirical and empirical rule-based features of siRNA and mRNA to effectively capture the complex dynamics of gene silencing.

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  • * Researchers analyzed data from 565 diabetic patients and found significantly higher levels of carbohydrate antigen 199 (CA199) in DKA and carcinoembryonic antigen (CEA) in HHS, alongside other clinical laboratory findings indicating altered metabolic and organ function.
  • * The results suggest that elevated CA199 in DKA is linked to acidosis, while elevated CEA in HHS may relate to iron balance, with osmolarity identified as a key
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Prompt and precise diagnosis of pituitary hyperplasia secondary to primary hypothyroidism (PHPH) is crucial to avoid unwarranted pituitary surgery and potential permanent impairment. Although PHPH may present similarly to pituitary adenoma, it is responsive to thyroxine therapy, underscoring the critical role of differential diagnosis in the treatment of adolescent patients.

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Unraveling the robust self-adaptivity and minimal energy-dissipation of soft reticular materials for environmental catalysis presents a compelling yet unexplored avenue. Herein, a top-down strategy, tailoring from the unique linkage basis, flexibility degree, skeleton electronics to trace-guest adaptability, is proposed to fill the understanding gap between micro-soft covalent organic frameworks (COFs) and photocatalytic performance. The thio(urea)-basis-dominated linkage within benzotrithiophene-based COFs induce the framework contraction/swelling (intralayer micro-flexibility) in response to tetrahydrofuran or water.

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