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A Sinh-Cosh-Enhanced DBO Algorithm Applied to Global Optimization Problems.

Biomimetics (Basel)

April 2024

Department of Computer Science and Technology, Kean University, Union, NJ 07083, USA.

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  • The Dung Beetle Optimization (DBO) algorithm, created by Jiankai Xue in 2022, is effective but has drawbacks like slow search speed and poor global search ability.
  • The Sinh-Cosh Dung Beetle Optimization (SCDBO) algorithm improves DBO by utilizing the mathematical Sinh and Cosh functions for better population initialization and enhanced search efficiency.
  • Performance evaluations show that SCDBO outperforms seven other algorithms on CEC2017 test functions and successfully solves complex engineering tasks like robot arm design and UAV path planning.
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A geometric morphometric analysis was performed on the right wing of adult Calliphora vicina (Robineau-Desvoidy) collected across 4 altitudinal levels in Sicily. The objective of this study was to assess differences in shape and centroid size (CS) between females and males and across elevations. The wings analyzed in this study were removed from adults of C.

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Preparation and evaluation of fenbendazole methyl-β-cyclodextrin inclusion complexes.

BMC Vet Res

May 2024

College of Science, Mathematics and Technology, Wenzhou-Kean University, Wenzhou, 325060, P. R. China.

Article Synopsis
  • * Its low water solubility (0.3 µg/mL) limits its use in clinical settings, but researchers created a complex with methyl-β-cyclodextrin that improved solubility to 20.21 mg/mL, a significant enhancement.
  • * In pharmacokinetic studies, this complex led to increased bioavailability of fenbendazole and its metabolites (oxfendazole), suggesting that it could reduce the required dosage while maintaining therapeutic effectiveness, highlighting its potential for cancer treatment.
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A SNF1-related protein kinase regulatory subunit functions as a molecular tuner.

Phytochemistry

August 2024

Department of Plant Physiology and Biotechnology, Nicolaus Copernicus University in Toruń, Lwowska St. 1, 87-100, Toruń, Poland. Electronic address:

Metabolic processes in prokaryotic and eukaryotic organisms are often modulated by kinases which are in turn, dependent on Ca and the cyclic mononucleotides cAMP and cGMP. It has been established that some proteins have both kinase and cyclase activities and that active cyclases can be embedded within the kinase domains. Here, we identified phosphodiesterase (PDE) sites, enzymes that hydrolyse cAMP and cGMP, to AMP and GMP, respectively, in some of these proteins in addition to their kinase/cyclase twin-architecture.

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This longitudinal study examines the timelines of occurrences of intimate partner violence (IPV) on child-mother attachment, as well as the mediating role of maternal postpartum depression (PPD). Using a sample in the United States (= 2,268), findings suggest that, compared to mothers' prenatal IPV victimization, postnatal IPV more negatively influences child-mother attachment when the children were at 3 years old, and this negative impact on attachment was partially mediated through maternal PPD. As IPV screening for pregnant women in healthcare settings becomes a common practice, effective IPV and PPD screening postnatally should be broadly implemented to promote maternal mental health and child-mother attachment.

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As a powerful imidazole antifungal drug, ketoconazole's low solubility (0.017 mg/mL), together with its odor and irritation, limited its clinical applications. The inclusion complex of ketoconazole with randomly methylated -cyclodextrin was prepared by using an aqueous solution method after cyclodextrin selection through phase solubility studies, complexation methods, and condition selection through single factor and orthogonal strategies.

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(1) Background: This qualitative study explores Division III college student-athletes' experiences and perceptions of personalized nutrition plans in collegiate sports settings. (2) Methods: Semi-structured interviews were conducted using a general qualitative research design. Using a grounded theory approach, a thematic analysis was utilized to analyze the interview transcripts, allowing for the identification of recurring themes and patterns.

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The ability of heterogeneous photocatalysis to effectively remove organic pollutants from wastewater has shown great promise as a tool for environmental remediation. Pure zinc ferrites (ZnFeO) and magnesium-doped zinc ferrites (Mg@ZnFeO) with variable percentages of Mg (0.5, 1, 3, 5, 7, and 9 mol%) were synthesized via hydrothermal route and their photocatalytic activity was checked against methylene blue (MB) taken as a model dye.

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GRK5 holds a pivotal role in cellular signaling pathways, with its overexpression in cardiomyocytes, neuronal cells, and tumor cells strongly associated with various chronic degenerative diseases, which highlights the urgent need for potential inhibitors. In this study, multiclass classification-based QSAR models were developed using diverse machine learning algorithms. These models were built from curated compounds with experimentally derived GRK5 inhibitory activity.

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Emerging roles of long non-coding RNAs in human epilepsy.

Epilepsia

June 2024

Department of Neurology and Rehabilitation, University of Illinois at Chicago, Chicago, Illinois, USA.

Genome-scale biological studies conducted in the post-genomic era have revealed that two-thirds of human genes do not encode proteins. Most functional non-coding RNA transcripts in humans are products of long non-coding RNA (lncRNA) genes, an abundant but still poorly understood class of human genes. As a result of their fundamental and multitasking regulatory roles, lncRNAs are associated with a wide range of human diseases, including neurological disorders.

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DNA Barcoding for an Undergraduate Class.

Methods Mol Biol

April 2024

Department of Biology, CSMT, Kean University, Union, NJ, USA.

DNA technique is a topic mandatorily covered in a biology and biochemistry undergraduate curriculum. Inquiry-based pedagogy is proven to be the most effective way of learning, and DNA barcoding method allows to merge necessary-to-study experimental techniques such as DNA isolation and purification, PCR, and basic BLAST search into a two- or three-week inquiry-based student project. It also provides a research-based experience to the students, who, when organized in groups, can design their own DNA-barcoding project if they wish.

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How autonomous vehicles (AVs) communicate their intentions to vulnerable road users (e.g., pedestrians) is a concern given the rapid growth and adoption of this technology.

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Eriocitrin prevents Sepsis-induced acute kidney injury through anti-inflammation and anti-oxidation via modulating Nrf2/DRP1/OPA1 signaling pathway.

Biochim Biophys Acta Gen Subj

July 2024

Department of Intensive Care Unit, The First Affiliated Hospital of Wenzhou Medical University, Wenzhou 325000, China; Key Laboratory of Intelligent Treatment and Life Support for Critical Diseases of Zhejiang Provincial, The First Affiliated Hospital of Wenzhou Medical University, Wenzhou 325000, China. Electronic address:

Background: Severe inflammation and oxidative stress are characteristics of sepsis-associated kidney injury with high morbidity and mortality. Eriocitrin (ERI) has shown promise in suppressing sepsis-associated kidney injury and LPS-induced periodontal disease, however, its efficacy in alleviating SAKI remains unexplored. This study aimed to investigate the therapeutic potential of ERI on SAKI through in vivo and in vitro experiments, elucidating its underlying mechanism.

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Background: Autophagy plays multifaceted roles in regulating hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) and the mechanisms involved are under-explored. Regulatory microRNAs (miRNAs) have been reported to target autophagy proteins but their roles in HCC is not well studied. Using HCC patient tissues, this study aims to investigate the association of autophagy with several clinicopathological parameters as well as identifying the autophagy-related miRNAs and the possible pathways.

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Adaptive responses to living in stressful habitats: Do invasive and native plant populations use different strategies?

Ecol Lett

April 2024

Center for Sustainable Environmental and Ecosystem Research, Department of Environmental Science, College of Science, Mathematics and Technology, Wenzhou-Kean University, Wenzhou, Zhejiang Province, China.

Plants inhabit stressful environments characterized by a variety of stressors, including mine sites, mountains, deserts, and high latitudes. Populations from stressful and reference (non-stressful) sites often have performance differences. However, while invasive and native species may respond differently to stressful environments, there is limited understanding of the patterns in reaction norms of populations from these sites.

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  • - This study investigates how adding reduced graphene oxide (rGO) and SEBS-g-MA affects the properties of expanded polystyrene (EPS), focusing on its optical, thermal, and mechanical attributes.
  • - Tests showed that the composites had a significantly lower band-gap energy and better thermal stability compared to pristine EPS, along with increased yield strength and Young's modulus, indicating enhanced mechanical performance.
  • - The morphological analysis indicated a transition from an inhomogeneous rGO dispersion to a uniform distribution in the EPS matrix when SEBS-g-MA was included, suggesting improved compatibility between the materials.
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Background: Gunshots affect those directly involved in an incident and those in the surrounding community. The community-level impact of nighttime gunshots, which may be particularly disruptive to the sleep of nearby community members, is unknown.

Objective: Our aim is to estimate the number of people potentially affected by nighttime gunshots and the relationship between nighttime gunshots and median household income in the USA.

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Editorial: Linking microbial-driven key processes with carbon and nitrogen cycling in estuarine, coastal, and the nearshore areas.

Front Microbiol

March 2024

Key Laboratory of Marine Chemistry Theory and Technology, Frontiers Science Center for Deep Ocean Multispheres and Earth System, Ministry of Education, Ocean University of China, Qingdao, China.

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Biogenic nanoparticle (NP), derived from plant sources, is gaining prominence as a viable, cost-effective, sustainable, and biocompatible alternative for mitigating the extensive environmental impact of arsenic on the interplay between plant-soil system. Herein, the impact of green synthesized zinc oxide nanoparticles (ZnONPs) was assessed on Catharanthus roseus root system-associated enzymes and their possible impact on microbiome niches (rhizocompartments) and overall plant performance under arsenic (As) gradients. The application of ZnONPs at different concentrations successfully modified the arsenic uptake in various plant parts, with the root arsenic levels increasing 1.

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For white light-rendering research activities, interpretation by using colored emitting materials is an alternative approach. But there are issues in designing the white color emitting materials. Particularly, differences in thermal and decay properties of discrete red, green, and blue emitting materials led to the quest for the search of a single-phased material, able to emit primary colors for white light generation.

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  • Limited data exists on acrodermatitis continua of Hallopeau (ACH) among Asian populations, with a study of 65 patients revealing that females are more frequently affected, and many developing generalized pustular psoriasis (GPP) after ACH onset.
  • The average age of onset for ACH with GPP is significantly younger (around 28 years) compared to isolated ACH (around 40 years), indicating a possible trend among Asian patients.
  • Treatment results show that acitretin and ciclosporin are the most commonly used non-biologic therapies, with interleukin-17 inhibitors appearing to be more effective than tumor necrosis factor inhibitors for managing ACH outcomes.
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Accounting for the health risk of probiotics.

Heliyon

March 2024

Department of Biology, College of Science, Mathematics and Technology, Wenzhou-Kean University, 88 Daxue Road, Ouhai, Wenzhou, Zhejiang Province, 325060, China.

Probiotics have long been associated with a myriad of health benefits, so much so that their adverse effects whether mild or severe, are often neglected or overshadowed by the enormous volume of articles describing their beneficial effects in the current literature. Recent evidence has demonstrated several health risks of probiotics that warrant serious reconsideration of their applications and further investigations. This review aims to highlight studies that report on how probiotics might cause opportunistic systemic and local infections, detrimental immunological effects, metabolic disturbance, allergic reactions, and facilitating the spread of antimicrobial resistance.

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Previous studies on exposure to violence lack a nuanced understanding of the causal effects of different exposure types on offending behaviors. This study, drawing on Pathways to Desistance Study (PDS) data tracking 1354 adjudicated youths aged 14-18 over 7 years, explores the contemporaneous (cross-sectional), acute (after 1 year), enduring (after 3 years), and long-term (after 6 years) causal effects of violence exposure on property and violent offending. The sample, predominantly male (86%), consisted of White (20%), Black (42%), and other (38%) individuals.

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Cyclic nucleotides - the rise of a family.

Trends Plant Sci

August 2024

Department of Biology, College of Science, Mathematics, and Technology, Wenzhou-Kean University, 88 Daxue Road, Ouhai, Wenzhou 325060, Zhejiang Province, China; Wenzhou Municipal Key Lab for Applied Biomedical and Biopharmaceutical Informatics, Ouhai, Wenzhou 325060, Zhejiang Province, China; Zhejiang Bioinformatics International Science and Technology Cooperation Center, Ouhai, Wenzhou 325060, Zhejiang Province, China. Electronic address:

Cyclic nucleotides 3',5'-cAMP and 3',5'-cGMP are now established signaling components of the plant cell while their 2',3' positional isomers are increasingly recognized as such. 3',5'-cAMP/cGMP is generated by adenylate cyclases (ACs) or guanylate cyclases (GCs) from ATP or GTP, respectively, whereas 2',3'-cAMP/cGMP is produced through the hydrolysis of double-stranded DNA or RNA by synthetases. Recent evidence suggests that the cyclic nucleotide generating and inactivating enzymes moonlight in proteins with diverse domain architecture operating as molecular tuners to enable dynamic and compartmentalized regulation of cellular signals.

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Predicting vitamin D deficiency using optimized random forest classifier.

Clin Nutr ESPEN

April 2024

Department of Computer Science, Faculty of CST, Wenzhou-Kean University, 88 Daxue Road, Wenzhou, China.

Background: Vitamin D can be acquired from various dietary sources, but exposure to sunlight's ultraviolet rays can convert a natural compound called ergosterol present in the skin into vitamin D.

Aim: The current study aimed to investigate vital parameters and use an optimized random forest (OptRF) classifier to understand better and predict the effect of environmental and nutritional factors of Vitamin D deficiency.

Methods: A predictive, cross-sectional, and correlational design was utilized in a study involving 350 male and female Tabuk citizens in Saudi Arabia.

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