Publications by authors named "Zhi-guo He"

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  • This study investigates the link between depression and chronic constipation, revealing a positive correlation where higher depression scores are associated with a greater likelihood of experiencing chronic constipation.
  • Findings from the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (NHANES) demonstrated a significant association, and further analysis confirmed a causal relationship using Mendelian randomization techniques.
  • The results suggest that addressing chronic constipation in patients with depression could be beneficial in clinical settings, as there was no evidence of reverse causation affecting the outcome.
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We study double prompt J/ψ hadroproduction within the nonrelativistic-QCD factorization formalism adopting the parton Reggeization approach to treat initial-state radiation in a gauge invariant and infrared-safe way. We present first predictions for the cross section distributions in the transverse momenta of the subleading J/ψ meson and the J/ψ pair. Already at leading order in α_{s}, these predictions as well as those for the total cross section and its distributions in the invariant mass m_{ψψ} and the rapidity separation |Y| of the J/ψ pair nicely agree with recent ATLAS and CMS Collaboration measurements, except for the large-m_{ψψ} and large-|Y| regions, where the predictions substantially undershoot the data.

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Based on the hypothesis that the X(3872) exotic hadron is a mixture of χ_{c1}(2P) and other states and that its prompt hadroproduction predominately proceeds via its χ_{c1}(2P) component, we calculate the prompt-X(3872) polarization at the CERN LHC through next-to-leading order in α_{s} within the factorization formalism of nonrelativistic QCD, including both the color-singlet ^{3}P_{1}^{[1]} and color-octet ^{3}S_{1}^{[8]} cc[over ¯] Fock states. We also consider the polarization of the J/ψ produced by the subsequent X(3872) decay. We predict that, under ATLAS, CMS, and LHCb experimental conditions, the X(3872) is largely longitudinally polarized, while the J/ψ is largely transversely polarized.

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We study inclusive processes involving two heavy quarkonia in nonrelativistic QCD (NRQCD) and demonstrate that, in the presence of two P-wave Fock states, NRQCD factorization breaks down, leaving uncanceled infrared singularities. As phenomenologically important examples, we consider the decay ϒ→χ_{cJ}+X via bb[over ¯](^{3}P_{J_{b}}^{[8]})→cc[over ¯](^{3}P_{J}^{[1]})+gg and the production process e^{+}e^{-}→J/ψ+χ_{cJ}+X via e^{+}e^{-}→cc[over ¯](^{3}P_{J_{1}}^{[8]})+cc[over ¯](^{3}P_{J}^{[1]})+g. We infer that such singularities will appear for double quarkonium hadroproduction at next-to-leading order.

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The transient receptor potential TRPM8 ion channel is required for cellular proliferation in pancreatic epithelia and adenocarcinoma. To elucidate the mechanism that mediates the function of TRPM8, we examined its role in the proliferation and invasion of pancreatic cancer (PC) cells. TRPM8 expression increased in both the PC tissues and cell lines; a high TRPM8 expression was correlated with poorer prognosis in patients with PC.

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We perform a complete study of prompt double J/ψ hadroproduction at leading order in the nonrelativistic-QCD factorization framework by including all possible pairings of the cc̅ Fock states (1)S(0)([8]), (3)S(1)([1,8]), and (3)P(J)([1,8]) with J=0,1,2. We find that the (1)S(0)([8]) and (3)P(J)([8]) channels of J/ψ and ψ'} production and the (3)P(J)([1]) and (3)S(1)([8]) channels of χ(cJ) production, which have been overlooked so far, greatly dominate at large invariant masses and rapidity separations of the J/ψ pair, and that their inclusion nearly fills the large gap between previous incomplete predictions within the color-singlet model and the recent measurement by the CMS Collaboration at the CERN LHC, leaving room for next-to-leading-order corrections of typical size.

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We analyze the first measurement of η_{c} production, performed by the LHCb Collaboration, in the nonrelativistic QCD (NRQCD) factorization framework at next-to-leading order (NLO) in the strong-coupling constant α_{s} and the relative velocity v of the bound quarks including the feeddown from h_{c} mesons. Converting the long-distance matrix elements extracted by various groups from J/ψ yield and polarization data to the η_{c} case using heavy-quark spin symmetry, we find that the resulting NLO NRQCD predictions greatly overshoot the LHCb data, while the color-singlet model provides an excellent description.

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To clarify the marked difference between BES and CLEO measurements on the non-DD[over ] decays of the psi(3770), a 1(3)D1-dominated charmonium, we calculate the annihilation decay of psi(3770) in nonrelativistic QCD. By introducing the color-octet contributions, the results are free from infrared divergences. The color-octet matrix elements are estimated by solving the evolution equations.

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Non-viral methods of gene delivery are attractive alternatives compared to virus-based gene delivery. Polyamidoamine (PAMAM) dendrimers are a new class of highly branched spherical polymers and have a unique surface of positively charged primary amine groups. They can form complex with DNA by electrostatic interaction, and deliver gene into cells.

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Thiobacillus ferrooxidans is one of the most important bacterium used in bioleaching, and can utilize Fe2+ or sulphide as energy source. Growth curves for Thiobacillus ferrooxidans have been tested, which show lag, logarithmic, stationary and aging phases as seen in other bacteria. The logarithmic phases were from 10 to 32 hours for Thiobacillus ferrooxidans cultivated with Fe2+ and from 4 to 12 days for Thiobacillus ferrooxidans cultivated with elemental sulphur.

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Random amplified polymorphic DNA(RAPD) was used in analyzing the polymorphisms of Thiobacillus ferrooxidans from seven different places. Of the 20 primers, four could generate reproducible RAPD profiles, and each one produced 1 approximately 9 bands. The similarity coefficients obtained from profiles generated by four primers among Thiobacillus Ferrooxidans were about 44% approximately 83%.

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Synopsis of recent research by authors named "Zhi-guo He"

  • - Zhi-guo He's recent research includes an exploration of the complex relationship between depression and chronic constipation, utilizing NHANES 2005-2010 data and bidirectional Mendelian randomization analyses, highlighting their potential reciprocal influences.
  • - He has made significant contributions to the field of particle physics, particularly in studying charmonium production and polarization phenomena, such as his work on J/ψ hadroproduction and its implications for nonrelativistic QCD factorization.
  • - His research also extends into biomedical applications, investigating the TRPM8 ion channel in pancreatic cancer, demonstrating its role in tumorigenesis and potential as a therapeutic target to enhance treatment efficacy.