Publications by authors named "Zhou Zhihao"

Drone inspections are widely utilized in the detection of insulators in power lines. To address issues with traditional object detection algorithms, such as large parameter counts, low detection accuracy, and high miss rates, this paper proposes an insulator detection algorithm based on an improved YOLOv5 model. Firstly, in the backbone and neck networks, a lightweight CSP-SCConv module is employed to replace the original CSP-Darknet53 module, thereby reducing the parameter count and enhancing the feature extraction capabilities.

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Wide field of view and light weight optics are critical for advanced eyewear, with applications in augmented/virtual reality and night vision. Conventional refractive lenses are often stacked to correct aberrations at a wide field of view, leading to limited performance and increased size and weight. In particular, simultaneously achieving a wide field of view and large aperture for light collection is desirable but challenging to realize in a compact form-factor.

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Chronic stress can adversely affect the female reproductive endocrine system, potentially leading to disorders and impairments in ovarian function. However, current research lacks comprehensive understanding regarding the biochemical characteristics and underlying mechanisms of ovarian damage induced by chronic stress. We established a stable chronic unpredictable stress (CUS)-induced diminished ovarian reserve (DOR) animal model.

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Multi-view clustering can better handle high-dimensional data by combining information from multiple views, which is important in big data mining. However, the existing models which simply perform feature fusion after feature extraction for individual views, mostly fails to capture the holistic attribute information of multi-view data due to ignoring the significant disparities among views, which seriously affects the performance of multi-view clustering. In this paper, inspired by the attention mechanism, an approach called Multi-View Fusion Clustering with Attentive Contrastive Learning (MFC-ACL) is proposed to tackle these issues.

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The role of immune cells is crucial in nerve regeneration following spinal cord injury. Kif15, a member of the kinesin family, has been shown to enhance macrophage phagocytosis. This study investigates the impact of Kif15 deficiency on immune cells in zebrafish with spinal cord injury.

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Accurate, effective, and continuous monitoring of pressure, moisture, and temperature is essential for routine health assessments and professional patient care. In this study, we present a fully integrated multiparameter passive wireless sensor (MWS) that employs a mechanical-electrical dual-gradient structure design. The unique gradient porous structure endows the MWS with significant advantages in terms of detection dimensions (pressure, moisture, and temperature), sensitivity, and stability.

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Background: Developing a molecular signature associated with CD4 + T cell infiltration is essential for identifying biomarkers in abdominal aortic aneurysms (AAA). Establishing such a signature is vital for improving diagnostic accuracy and therapeutic strategies for AAA. This study focuses on CD4 + T cells, which are pivotal in the immune microenvironment of AAA, to pinpoint key targets.

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Hexavalent chromium [Cr(VI)] exposure increases the risk of cancer occurrence. This study found that the levels of an atypical methyltransferase, METTL16 were greatly upregulated in the cells, and mouse tissues with Cr(VI) exposure, and played a critical role in cell proliferation and tumor growth induced by Cr(VI). Similarly, we found METTL16 was upregulated in various human cancer tissues.

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Human biomechanical energy, with features of fluctuating amplitudes and low frequency, has been considered as a potential sustainable power source for wearable healthcare monitoring devices. Developing an effective energy harvester to ensure robust energy harvesting efficiency remains highly desired. Herein, we propose a wearable pendulum-rotor-separated triboelectric-electromagnetic hybrid generator (PTEHG).

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  • - The study investigates how hexavalent chromium [Cr(VI)], a known carcinogen, causes epigenetic changes that contribute to cancer development, specifically focusing on the role of the RNA methyltransferase NSUN2 and its effects on cell behavior.
  • - Researchers found that higher levels of NSUN2 in Cr(VI)-transformed cells and lung tissues positively affect cell proliferation, migration, and tumor growth by modifying RNA stability of certain genes related to metabolism and the cell cycle.
  • - The findings suggest that NSUN2 and its interaction with the m5C reader ALYREF play a critical role in Cr(VI)-induced carcinogenesis, highlighting potential new biomarkers or therapeutic targets for cancer associated with chromium exposure
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Aiming at the problems of a large volume, slow processing speed, and difficult deployment in the edge terminal, this paper proposes a lightweight insulator detection algorithm based on an improved SSD. Firstly, the original feature extraction network VGG-16 is replaced by a lightweight Ghost Module network to initially achieve the lightweight model. A Feature Pyramid structure and Feature Pyramid Network (FPN+PAN) are integrated into the Neck part and a Simplified Spatial Pyramid Pooling Fast (SimSPPF) module is introduced to realize the integration of local features and global features.

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  • Lower limb arterial occlusive disease is often treated with paclitaxel-coated balloons (PCBs), but post-treatment restenosis (re-narrowing) remains a major issue.
  • The study found that the NLRP3 protein is activated during this process, promoting blood vessel cell proliferation, migration, and resistance to the effects of paclitaxel.
  • Using a compound called JQ1 alongside paclitaxel showed promising results in preventing restenosis, suggesting a potential new treatment strategy for patients.
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The presence of excessive antibiotic residues poses a significant threat to human health and the environment. This study was designed to identify an effective oxytetracycline (OTC)-degrading strain through the screening of the intestine of black soldier fly larvae (BSFL). A strain designated "B2" was selected using a series of traditional microbial screening methods.

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  • Bioactive components from Porphyra tenera (PT) have potential health benefits, particularly in relation to inflammatory bowel disease (IBD), which has not been thoroughly researched.
  • A study with DSS-treated mice showed that PT supplementation reduced colitis severity by improving disease activity, repairing colonic damage, and lowering abnormal inflammation.
  • Additionally, PT helped restore healthy gut microbiota and the production of beneficial short-chain fatty acids (SCFAs) and bile acids (BAs), suggesting edible seaweeds like PT could help prevent inflammation-related disorders in humans.
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  • Abdominal aortic aneurysm (AAA) is a serious cardiovascular disease that has been linked to early-stage osteoarthritis (OA), increasing the risk of aneurysm rupture.
  • The study aimed to find biomarkers that could predict AAA rupture in patients with OA by analyzing gene expression data and employing various machine learning techniques.
  • Four significant biomarkers (PAK1, FCGR1B, LOX, and PDPN) were identified, showing high predictive ability for rupture risk and highlighting abnormal immune cell behavior in AAA cases.
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Thermal radiation management is of critical importance in energy, sensing, and heat transfer. According to Planck's law, objects at room temperature predominantly emit thermal radiation within the mid- and far-infrared bands. Here, we demonstrated the upconversion of the mid- and far-infrared thermal radiation emitted by second-order nonlinear material to the easily-detectable visible band through a difference frequency process.

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  • The study looked at how eating whole grains, like wheat and rye, affects obesity by checking certain markers in urine.
  • Researchers tracked the weight and fat levels of 306 people over a year in China.
  • They found that higher amounts of two markers in urine were linked to less body fat and weight, which means eating more whole grains might be good for keeping a healthy body.
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Introduction: Endometriosis (EM) is a chronic estrogen-dependent condition characterized by the growth of endometrial-like tissue outside the uterus, posing a significant burden on reproductive-aged women. Previous research has shown a correlation between gut microbiota dysbiosis and interleukin-17A (IL-17A) in EM patients. IL-17A, a promising immunomodulatory molecule, exerts dual roles in human physiology, driving inflammatory diseases.

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  • Peripheral artery disease (PAD) is a condition that affects blood flow and is becoming more common around the world.
  • Researchers found that a special molecule called H19 in certain cells can help improve blood flow and new blood vessel growth when used in treatment.
  • In tests with mice, adding H19 to these cells not only helped them grow and move better but also improved blood flow in their legs, showing promise for treating severe cases of PAD.
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  • Hexavalent chromium [Cr(VI)] is a widespread environmental contaminant linked to various industrial uses, and its role in cancer development is under investigation.
  • Research found significant changes in the glycolytic proteins HK2 and LDHA in the blood of workers exposed to Cr(VI), suggesting these proteins are involved in cancer progression and poor prognosis in lung cancer.
  • The study identified miR-218 as a key regulator that decreases HK2 and LDHA levels, inhibiting tumor growth and angiogenesis, highlighting its potential role in combating Cr(VI)-induced cancer.
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Background: The Niemann-Pick disease type C1 (NPC1) protein plays a pivotal role in lipid transport, particularly free cholesterol, within lysosomal/late endosomal membranes. Previous studies have highlighted NPC1 as a promising target for cholesterol trafficking and cancer therapy. Nevertheless, the expression of NPC1 in gastric cancer (GC) and its clinical implications remain unexplored.

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Neurons are post-mitotic cells, with microtubules playing crucial roles in axonal transport and growth. Kinesin family member 2c (KIF2C), a member of the Kinesin-13 family, possesses the ability to depolymerize microtubules and is involved in remodelling the microtubule lattice. Myocyte enhancer factor 2c (MEF2C) was initially identified as a regulator of muscle differentiation but has recently been associated with neurological abnormalities such as severe cognitive impairment, stereotyping, epilepsy and brain malformations when mutated or deleted.

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Aim: In 2019, to examine the functions of METTL3 in liver and underlying mechanisms, we generated mice with hepatocyte-specific METTL3 homozygous knockout (METTL3Δhep) by simultaneously crossing METTL3fl/fl mice with Alb-iCre mice (GPT) or Alb-Cre mice (JAX), respectively. In this study, we explored the potential reasons why hepatocyte-specific METTL3 homozygous disruption by Alb-iCre mice (GPT), but not by Alb-Cre mice (JAX), resulted in acute liver failure (ALF) and then postnatal lethality.

Main Methods: Mice with hepatocyte-specific METTL3 knockout were generated by simultaneously crossing METTL3fl/fl mice with Alb-iCre mice (GPT; Strain No.

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  • The probiotic strain G7, isolated from a healthy male, shows promise for promoting gastrointestinal health and reducing inflammation.
  • In lab tests, G7 significantly inhibited inflammatory responses in macrophages and lessened colonic inflammation in mice treated with dextran sulfate sodium (DSS).
  • Sequencing analysis indicated that G7 improved gut microbiota balance and altered bile acids and short-chain fatty acids (SCFAs), supporting its potential as a novel anti-inflammatory probiotic.
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