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The ability of a species to colonize newly available habitats is crucial to its overall fitness1-3. In general, motility and fast expansion are expected to be beneficial for colonization and hence for the fitness of an organism4-7. Here we apply an evolution protocol to investigate phenotypical requirements for colonizing habitats of different sizes during range expansion by chemotaxing bacteria8. Contrary to the intuitive expectation that faster is better, we show that there is an optimal expansion speed for a given habitat size. Our analysis showed that this effect arises from interactions among pioneering cells at the front of the expanding population, and revealed a simple, evolutionarily stable strategy for colonizing a habitat of a specific size: to expand at a speed given by the product of the growth rate and the habitat size. These results illustrate stability-to-invasion as a powerful principle for the selection of phenotypes in complex ecological processes.
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Quimiotaxis , Ecosistema , Escherichia coli/fisiología , Evolución Biológica , Crecimiento DemográficoRESUMEN
BACKGROUND: Coronavirus papain-like proteases (PLpros) play a crucial role in virus replication and the evasion of the host immune response. Infectious bronchitis virus (IBV) encodes a proteolytically defective remnant of PL1pro and an active PL2pro. However, the function of PL1pro in IBV remains largely unknown. This study aims to explore the effect of PL1pro on virus replication and underlying mechanisms. RESULTS: The recombinant viruses rIBV-ΔPL1pro and rIBV-ΔPL1pro-N were obtained using reverse genetic techniques through the deletion of the IBV PL1pro domain and the N-terminal conserved sequence of PL1pro (PL1pro-N). We observed significantly lower replication of rIBV-ΔPL1pro and rIBV-ΔPL1pro-N than wild-type IBV. Further investigation revealed that the lack of PL1pro-N in IBV decreased virus resistance to interferon (IFN) while also inducing host immune response by enhancing the production of IFN-ß and activating the downstream STAT1 signaling pathway of IFNs. In addition, the overexpression of PL1pro-N significantly suppressed type I IFN response by down-regulating the expressions of genes in the IFN pathway. CONCLUSIONS: Our data demonstrated that IBV PL1pro plays a crucial role in IBV replication and the suppression of host innate immune responses, suggesting that IBV PL1pro could serve as a promising molecular target for antiviral therapy.
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Infecciones por Coronavirus , Virus de la Bronquitis Infecciosa , Animales , Virus de la Bronquitis Infecciosa/genética , Inmunidad Innata , Interferones , Replicación Viral , Transducción de Señal , Infecciones por Coronavirus/veterinaria , PollosRESUMEN
Currently, in most traditional VSLAM (visual SLAM) systems, static assumptions result in a low accuracy in dynamic environments, or result in a new and higher level of accuracy but at the cost of sacrificing the real-time property. In highly dynamic scenes, balancing a high accuracy and a low computational cost has become a pivotal requirement for VSLAM systems. This paper proposes a new VSLAM system, balancing the competitive demands between positioning accuracy and computational complexity and thereby further improving the overall system properties. From the perspective of accuracy, the system applies an improved lightweight target detection network to quickly detect dynamic feature points while extracting feature points at the front end of the system, and only feature points of static targets are applied for frame matching. Meanwhile, the attention mechanism is integrated into the target detection network to continuously and accurately capture dynamic factors to cope with more complex dynamic environments. From the perspective of computational expense, the lightweight network Ghostnet module is applied as the backbone network of the target detection network YOLOv5s, significantly reducing the number of model parameters and improving the overall inference speed of the algorithm. Experimental results on the TUM dynamic dataset indicate that in contrast with the ORB-SLAM3 system, the pose estimation accuracy of the system improved by 84.04%. In contrast with dynamic SLAM systems such as DS-SLAM and DVO SLAM, the system has a significantly improved positioning accuracy. In contrast with other VSLAM algorithms based on deep learning, the system has superior real-time properties while maintaining a similar accuracy index.
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Nur77, an orphan nuclear receptor, is implicated in regulating diverse cellular biological processes including apoptosis and inflammation. We previously identified BI1071 (DIM-C-pPhCF3+MeSO3-), an oxidized methanesulfonate salt of (4-CF3-Ph-C-DIM), was a direct ligand of Nur77, which could activate the Nur77-Bcl-2 apoptotic pathway. To obtain more effective compounds targeting the Nur77-mediated apoptotic pathway, we designed and synthesized a series of BI1071 analogs by introducing various substituent groups in the indolyl-rings of BI1071. Structure-activity relationship study identified A11, B5 and B15 as improved analogs with stronger binding affinity to Nur77 and enhanced apoptotic activity compared to BI1071. Nur77-binding studies demonstrated that A11, B5 and B15 bind to Nur77 with a Kd of 34 nM, 19 nM and 16 nM, respectively. Furthermore, mechanism studies showed that A11, B5 and B15 induced apoptosis through utilizing the Nur77-Bcl-2 pathway.
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Neoplasias , Proteínas Proto-Oncogénicas c-bcl-2 , Proteínas Proto-Oncogénicas c-bcl-2/metabolismo , Apoptosis , Unión Proteica , Estrés OxidativoRESUMEN
OBJECTIVES: 2019-nCoV has become a global threat to human health. The primary objective of this study was to examine the hepatic damage in 2019-nCoV infected patients and the associated underlying causes. METHODS: In this retrospective study, a total of 68 laboratory-confirmed and 20 suspected COVID-19 cases from 23rd January 2020 to 15th February 2020 were included. The study was conducted in The First People's Hospital of Jingzhou, Hubei. SPSS version 23.0. was used for Statistical analysis using the Student's t-test or Chi-square test. Data was analyzed for the clinical characteristics and underlying causes of liver damage. The outcomes were followed up until March 29, 2020. RESULTS: Out of the 68 COVID-19 confirmed cases, 51 had an abnormal liver function, of which 15 had an abnormal liver function at the time of hospital admission. The relationship between the liver function and clinical prognosis of patients showed that the abnormal liver function was positively correlated with the severity of the infection (100% vs.70.2%, p=0.036). The proportion of patients with an elevated level of ALT and a depleted level of Albumin (ALB) were significantly lower in the COVID-19 suspected group than the confirmed group (5% vs. 50.9%, p=0.000; 10% vs. 35.8%, p=0.030, respectively). Besides, the utilization rate of lopinavir/ritonavir, azithromycin, and methylprednisolone in COVID-19 suspected patients were significantly lower than the confirmed patients (25% vs. 62.3%, p=0.004; 35% vs. 62.3%, p=0.037; 25% vs. 64.2%, p=0.003, respectively). CONCLUSIONS: Liver function anomalies are one of the common symptoms associated with the COVID-19 infection, where virus-replication in the liver cells, virus-induced inflammatory response, and administration of clinical medication could be the plausible reason.
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BACKGROUND: To evaluate SPRED1 and PBRMl expression in patients with gastric cancer and determine the biological relationships of SPRED1 and PBRM1 with the occurrence and development of gastric cancer. METHODS: Tissue specimens of patients with gastric cancer at Jingzhou First People's Hospital were gathered from April 2016 to August 2018. SPRED1 and PBRMl (Baf180) protein expression levels were detected in the excised cancerous tissues and normal tissues (control group) of 80 patients with gastric cancer by immunohistochemical methods. RESULTS: The positive rates of SPRED1 and PBRMl protein expression in gastric cancer tissues were 55% and 75%, respectively. The positive rates of SPRED1 and PBRMl protein expression in the normal tissues without cancer were 84.6% and 92.3%, respectively. The expression in gastric cancer tissues was significantly lower than that of the control group (p < 0.05). Positive SPRED1 and PBRMl protein expression was related to histological type, depth of infiltration, presence of lymphatic metastasis, pathological grade, and clinical TNM phase (p < 0.05). SPRED1 expression and PBRMl expression were positively correlated. CONCLUSIONS: The expression of SPRED1 and PBRMl in gastric cancer tissues is low, unrelated to age and declines with increasing pathological grade and clinical phase of the gastric cancer tissues. SPRED1 and PBRMl expression may be related to the biological behavior of tumors, and the two may have a synergistic effect.
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Neoplasias Gástricas , Proteínas Adaptadoras Transductoras de Señales , Proteínas de Unión al ADN , Humanos , Metástasis Linfática , Estadificación de Neoplasias , Pronóstico , Neoplasias Gástricas/genética , Neoplasias Gástricas/patología , Factores de TranscripciónRESUMEN
With continuous development in the scales of cities, the role of the metro in urban transportation is becoming more and more important. When running at a high speed, the safety of the train in the tunnel is significantly affected by any foreign objects. To address this problem, we propose a foreign object intrusion detection method based on WiFi technology, which uses radio frequency (RF) signals to sense environmental changes and is suitable for lightless tunnel environments. Firstly, based on extensive experiments, the abnormal phase offset between the RF chains of the WiFi network card and its offset law was observed. Based on this observation, a fast phase calibration method is proposed. This method only needs the azimuth information between the transmitter and the receiver to calibrate the the phase offset rapidly through the compensation of the channel state information (CSI) data. The time complexity of the algorithm is lower than the existing algorithm. Secondly, a method combining the MUSIC algorithm and static clutter suppression is proposed. This method utilizes the incoherence of the dynamic reflection signal to improve the efficiency of foreign object detection and localization in the tunnel with a strong multipath effect. Finally, experiments were conducted using Intel 5300 NIC in the indoor environment that was close to the tunnel environment. The performance of the detection probability and localization accuracy of the proposed method is tested.
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A challenging rescue task for the underground disaster is to guide survivors in getting away from the dangerous area quickly. To address the issue, an escape guidance path developing method is proposed based on anisotropic underground wireless sensor networks under the condition of sparse anchor nodes. Firstly, a hybrid channel model was constructed to reflect the relationship between distance and receiving signal strength, which incorporates the underground complex communication characteristics, including the analytical ray wave guide model, the Shadowing effect, the tunnel size, and the penetration effect of obstacles. Secondly, a trustable anchor node selection algorithm with node movement detection is proposed, which solves the problem of high-precision node location in anisotropic networks with sparse anchor nodes after the disaster. Consequently, according to the node location and the obstacles, the optimal guidance path is developed by using the modified minimum spanning tree algorithm. Finally, the simulations in the 3D scene are conducted to verify the performance of the proposed method on the localization accuracy, guidance path effectiveness, and scalability.
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Desastres , Trabajo de Rescate/métodos , Tecnología Inalámbrica , Algoritmos , Simulación por Computador , Humanos , MineríaRESUMEN
Bacteria tightly regulate and coordinate the various events in their cell cycles to duplicate themselves accurately and to control their cell sizes. Growth of Escherichia coli, in particular, follows a relation known as Schaechter's growth law. This law says that the average cell volume scales exponentially with growth rate, with a scaling exponent equal to the time from initiation of a round of DNA replication to the cell division at which the corresponding sister chromosomes segregate. Here, we sought to test the robustness of the growth law to systematic perturbations in cell dimensions achieved by varying the expression levels of mreB and ftsZ We found that decreasing the mreB level resulted in increased cell width, with little change in cell length, whereas decreasing the ftsZ level resulted in increased cell length. Furthermore, the time from replication termination to cell division increased with the perturbed dimension in both cases. Moreover, the growth law remained valid over a range of growth conditions and dimension perturbations. The growth law can be quantitatively interpreted as a consequence of a tight coupling of cell division to replication initiation. Thus, its robustness to perturbations in cell dimensions strongly supports models in which the timing of replication initiation governs that of cell division, and cell volume is the key phenomenological variable governing the timing of replication initiation. These conclusions are discussed in the context of our recently proposed "adder-per-origin" model, in which cells add a constant volume per origin between initiations and divide a constant time after initiation.
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Ciclo Celular , Replicación del ADN , Escherichia coli/citología , Escherichia coli/genética , Proteínas Bacterianas/metabolismo , División Celular , Pared Celular/metabolismo , Cromosomas Bacterianos , Proteínas del Citoesqueleto/metabolismo , ADN Bacteriano/biosíntesis , Proteínas de Escherichia coli/metabolismo , PlásmidosRESUMEN
OBJECTIVE: To investigate the age distribution characteristics of intestinal segmented filamentous bacteria (SFB) in children and their relationship with intestinal mucosal immunity. METHODS: The fresh feces of 177 children and the ileocecal fluid of 47 children during colonoscopy were collected. The SFB was determined by real-time PCR. The concentration of secretory immunoglobulin A (sIgA) was determined by enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay. The numbers of interleukin 17A (IL-17A) cells and intraepithelial lymphocytes in the terminal ileum mucosa and the expression of transcription factors associated with the differentiation of T helper (Th) cells, T-box transcription factor (T-bet), forkhead box P3 (FOXP3), and retinoid-related orphan receptor gamma t (ROR-γt), were determined by immunohistochemistry. RESULTS: The positive rate of intestinal SFB in these children was 19.2% (34/177). Trend analysis showed that the positive rate of SFB was correlated with age: the rates for children aged 0-, 1-, 2-, 3-, 4-, 5-, 6-, and 7-15 years were 40%, 47%, 32%, 15%, 12%, 13%, 15% and 4% respectively (P<0.001). The concentration of sIgA in intestinal fluid was significantly higher in SFB-positive children (n=24) than in SFB-negative children (n=23) (P<0.01). The number of intraepithelial lymphocytes in the terminal ileum mucosa and the expression of T-bet, FOXP3, and ROR-γt were not significantly different between the SFB-positive group (n=12) and the SFB-negative group (n=11), but the number of IL-17A cells in the terminal ileum mucosa was significantly lower in the SFB-positive group than in the SFB-negative group (P<0.05). CONCLUSIONS: Intestinal SFB colonization in children is age-related, and the colonization rate is relatively high in children under 3 years old. In SFB-positive children, the secretion of intestinal sIgA is increased, while the number of IL-17A cells in the terminal ileum is reduced.
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Inmunidad Mucosa , Mucosa Intestinal , Adolescente , Distribución por Edad , Bacterias , Niño , HumanosRESUMEN
In wireless rechargeable sensor networks (WRSNs), there is a way to use mobile vehicles to charge node and collect data. It is a rational pattern to use two types of vehicles, one is for energy charging, and the other is for data collecting. These two types of vehicles, data collection vehicles (DCVs) and wireless charging vehicles (WCVs), are employed to achieve high efficiency in both data gathering and energy consumption. To handle the complex scheduling problem of multiple vehicles in large-scale networks, a twice-partition algorithm based on center points is proposed to divide the network into several parts. In addition, an anchor selection algorithm based on the tradeoff between neighbor amount and residual energy, named AS-NAE, is proposed to collect the zonal data. It can reduce the data transmission delay and the energy consumption for DCVs' movement in the zonal. Besides, we design an optimization function to achieve maximum data throughput by adjusting data rate and link rate of each node. Finally, the effectiveness of proposed algorithm is validated by numerical simulation results in WRSNs.
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OBJECTIVE: To investigate the effect of atopy on the expression of glucocorticoid receptors in children with bronchiolitis. METHODS: ELISA was used to measure the changes in the serum levels of glucocorticoid receptor α (GRα) and glucocorticoid receptor ß (GRß) in the bronchiolitis group (77 children, including 34 children with atopy) and pneumonia group (68 children). Thirty-eight children who were prepared to undergo surgeries for non-infectious diseases and had no atopy or family history of allergic diseases were enrolled as the control group. RESULTS: The bronchiolitis group and the pneumonia group had significant increases in the serum levels of GRα and GRß compared with the control group (P<0.01), and the bronchiolitis group had significant increases in these levels compared with the pneumonia group (P<0.01). Compared with the control group and the pneumonia group, the bronchiolitis group had a significant increase in the GRα/GRß ratio (P<0.01). Compared with the control group, the children with or without atopy in the bronchiolitis group had significant increases in the serum levels of GRα and GRß (P<0.01). The non-atopic children in the bronchiolitis group had a significant increase in the serum level of GRß compared with the atopic children (P<0.01). The atopic children in the bronchiolitis group had a significant increase in the GRα/GRß ratio compared with the control group and non-atopic children in the bronchiolitis group (P<0.01). CONCLUSIONS: Children with bronchiolitis have increased serum levels of GRα and GRß. The children with atopy have an increased GRα/GRß ratio, suggesting that the atopic children with bronchiolitis are highly sensitive to glucocorticoids.
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Bronquiolitis/sangre , Hipersensibilidad/sangre , Receptores de Glucocorticoides/sangre , Femenino , Humanos , Lactante , MasculinoRESUMEN
Acoustic communication is an important behavior in frog courtship. Male and female frogs of most species, except the concave-eared torrent frog Odorrana tormota, have largely similar audiograms. The large odorous frogs (Odorrana graminea) are sympatric with O. tormota, but have no ear canals. The difference in hearing between two sexes of the frog is unknown. We recorded auditory evoked near-field potentials and single-unit responses from the auditory midbrain (the torus semicircularis) to determine auditory frequency sensitivity and threshold. The results show that males have the upper frequency limit at 24 kHz and females have the upper limit at 16 kHz. The more sensitive frequency range is 3-15 kHz for males and 1-8 kHz for females. Males have the minimum threshold at 11 kHz (58 dB SPL), higher about 5 dB than that at 3 kHz for females. The best excitatory frequencies of single units are mostly between 3 and 5 kHz in females and at 7-8 kHz in males. The underlying mechanism of auditory sexual differences is discussed.
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Anuros/fisiología , Percepción Auditiva/fisiología , Potenciales Evocados Auditivos/fisiología , Mesencéfalo/fisiología , Estimulación Acústica , Animales , Umbral Auditivo/fisiología , Femenino , Masculino , Microelectrodos , Factores Sexuales , Factores de TiempoRESUMEN
Dyes pose significant risks for aquatic environments and biological health in general owing to their non-biodegradable nature, carcinogenicity, and toxicity. The effective treatment of dye wastewater has become an important research topic. In this study, acrylic polymers (AP) loaded with magnetic iron manganese oxides (MIMO) (AP/MIMO) were prepared and used for the first time for the adsorption of methylene blue (MB). Carbon in AP/MIMO exists predominantly in the C-H and C-C forms, with its content reaching 50.7%. Oxygen and nitrogen in AP/MIMO exist mainly in the -CO- and -N-C forms, with contents of up to 41.5% and 73.3%, respectively. MB removal by AP/MIMO was consistent with the pseudo-second-order kinetic model (R2 = 0.99), equilibrium was achieved within 20 min, and the highest MB capacity of 2611.23 mg g-1 was predicted by the Langmuir isotherm model (R2 = 0.91-0.94). AP/MIMO exhibited excellent MB adsorption performance in the pH range of 4-10, with a removal efficiency higher than 99.0% (MB = 100 mL 1000 mg L-1; AP/MIMO = 50 mg). Thermodynamic indicators, such as positive entropy (ΔS0; 98.30 Jâ mol-1â K-1), negative Gibbs free energy (ΔG0; -29.40, -28.50, and -27.50 KJâ mol-1), and positive enthalpy (ΔH0; 2.30 KJâ mol-1), demonstrated that MB removal by AP/MIMO was autonomous, favorable, and endothermic. In addition, the integration of experimental results and theoretical calculations verified that electrostatic interactions were the primary mechanism for MB adsorption at carboxyl sites on AP/MIMO. The total interaction energy between AP and MB was -310.43 kJâ mol-1, and the electrostatic effect had a decisive contribution to the MB adsorption, with a value of up to -341.06 kJâ mol-1. AP and MB were most likely bound by -COO and S atoms. Overall, AP/MIMO exhibits high adsorption capacity and shows potential as a high-performance magnetic polymer for MB removal.
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Manganeso , Contaminantes Químicos del Agua , Adsorción , Azul de Metileno/química , Termodinámica , Polímeros , Óxidos/química , Hierro/química , Fenómenos Magnéticos , Cinética , Contaminantes Químicos del Agua/química , Concentración de Iones de HidrógenoRESUMEN
The orphan nuclear receptor Nur77 is a critical regulator of the survival and death of tumor cells. The pro-death effect of Nur77 can be regulated by its interaction with Bcl-2, resulting in conversion of Bcl-2 from a survival to killer. As Bcl-2 is overexpressed in various cancers preventing them from apoptosis and promoting their resistance to chemotherapy, targeting the apoptotic pathway of Nur77/Bcl-2 may lead to new cancer therapeutics. Here, we report our identification of XS561 as a novel Nur77 ligand that induces apoptosis of tumor cells by activating the Nur77/Bcl-2 pathway. In vitro and animal studies revealed an apoptotic effect of XS561 in a range of tumor cell lines including MDA-MB-231 triple-negative breast cancer (TNBC) and MCF-7/LCC2 tamoxifen-resistant breast cancer (TAMR) in a Nur77-dependent manner. Mechanistic studies showed XS561 potently induced the translocation of Nur77 from the nucleus to mitochondria, resulting in mitochondria-related apoptosis. Interestingly, XS561-induced accumulation of Nur77 at mitochondria was associated with XS561 induction of Nur77 phase separation and the formation of Nur77/Bcl-2 condensates. Together, our studies identify XS561 as a new activator of the Nur77/Bcl-2 apoptotic pathway and reveal a role of phase separation in mediating the apoptotic effect of Nur77 at mitochondria.
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It is well known that dimethyl sulphoxide (DMSO) increases membrane permeability, which makes it widely used as a vehicle to facilitate drug delivery across biological membranes. However, the mechanism of how DMSO increases membrane permeability has not been well understood. Recently, molecular dynamics simulations have demonstrated that DMSO can induce water pores in biological membranes, but no direct experimental evidence is so far available to prove the simulation result. Using FluxOR Tl⺠influx assay and intracellular Ca²âº imaging technique, we studied the effect of DMSO on Tl⺠and Ca²âº permeation across cell membranes. Upon application of DMSO on CHO-K1 cell line, Tl⺠influx was transiently increased in a dose-dependent manner. The increase in Tl⺠permeability induced by DMSO was not changed in the presence of blockers for K⺠channel and Naâº-K⺠ATPase, suggesting that Tl⺠permeates through transient water pores induced by DMSO to enter into the cell. In addition, Ca²âº permeability was significantly increased upon application of DMSO, indicating that the transient water pores induced by DMSO were non-selective pores. Furthermore, similar results could be obtained from RAW264.7 macrophage cell line. Therefore, this study provided experimental evidence to support the prediction that DMSO can induce transient water pores in cell membranes, which in turn facilitates the transport of active substances across membranes.
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Permeabilidad de la Membrana Celular/efectos de los fármacos , Membrana Celular/metabolismo , Dimetilsulfóxido/farmacología , Agua/metabolismo , Análisis de Varianza , Animales , Células CHO , Calcio/metabolismo , Línea Celular Tumoral , Membrana Celular/efectos de los fármacos , Cricetinae , Cricetulus , Transporte Iónico/efectos de los fármacos , Ratones , Imagen Molecular , Talio/metabolismoRESUMEN
Recent research has indicated that using the mobility of the actuator in wireless sensor and actuator networks (WSANs) to achieve mobile data collection can greatly increase the sensor network lifetime. However, mobile data collection may result in unacceptable collection delays in the network if the path of the actuator is too long. Because real-time network applications require meeting data collection delay constraints, planning the path of the actuator is a very important issue to balance the prolongation of the network lifetime and the reduction of the data collection delay. In this paper, a multi-hop routing mobile data collection algorithm is proposed based on dynamic polling point selection with delay constraints to address this issue. The algorithm can actively update the selection of the actuator's polling points according to the sensor nodes' residual energies and their locations while also considering the collection delay constraint. It also dynamically constructs the multi-hop routing trees rooted by these polling points to balance the sensor node energy consumption and the extension of the network lifetime. The effectiveness of the algorithm is validated by simulation.
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Gadolinium is a soluble neutron poison for ensuring criticality safety of nuclear facility. A neutron induced gamma activation device was developed for the on-line measurement of gadolinium. The experimental device consisted of an 241Am-Be neutron source, six 3He detectors and a liquid scintillation detector. The size of sample container was optimized by using Monte Carlo simulations. Aqueous sample containing gadolinium nitrate were conducted with the device to obtain the calibration curve, and neutron self-shielding effect was also studied to correct the non-linear response. The results showed the minimum detectable concentration (MDC) of gadolinium was 0.426 mg/L. Two test samples were conducted to evaluate the performance of the device. The results demonstrated that the discrepancies were within 10%, which indicate the developed system can be successfully used for on-line monitoring of gadolinium.
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Background: Anesthesia is the reversible inhibition of function of the central and/or peripheral nervous system using drugs or other means to ensure a successful operation. This inhibition is mainly manifested as a loss of sensation, especially pain. Methods: Bibliometric analysis was used to identify the characteristics, hotspots, and frontiers of global anesthesiology scientific output during the past 10 years. Literatures between 2011 and 2020 in the Web of Science Core Collection (WoSCC) were reviewed and analyzed. VOSviewer was used to visualize trends and hotspots in anesthesia research. Results: A total of 16,213 publications were retrieved and results showed that there was no significant correlation between the number of articles published each year and the year of publication. England had the most published papers, the greatest number of citations (NC), and the highest h-index. The University of London and the British Journal of Anesthesia were the richest affiliate and journal, respectively. The publication written by Heidenreich et al. had the highest global citation score (GCS). Conclusions: Our research found that global publications on anesthesia have raised. Recently, "surgery", "management", "propofol", and "analgesia" appeared most frequently, which were active areas of research. In the future research, pain management, pediatric anesthesia, safety, dexmedetomidine, et al. will be the hotspot and mainstream trend of research.
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Acute lung injury (ALI) is characterized by tissue damage that leads to pulmonary epithelial membrane dysfunction and macrophage activation. Currently however, the exact mechanism by which the initial mediators of mouse lung epithelial (MLE-12) cells induce inflammation remines unclear. We constructed co-culture systems of MLE-12 cells with mouse macrophage cells RAW246.7 which were realized by the supernatant and Transwell chamber. In previous study, we successfully constructed an influenza A virus-induced MLE-12 cells model. Extracellular Vesicles (EVs) from cells supernatant were isolated by differential ultracentrifugation and confirmed by transmission electron microscopy. High-throughput sequencing results showed that MLE-12 cells stimulated by influenza A virus had higher level of miR-1249-5p. The results were validated by RT-qPCR analysis. The research aimed to investigate the roles and mechanisms of miR-1249-5p in ALI. RAW246.7 cells were transfected with miR-1249-5p mimic/inhibitor. The concentrations of TNF-α, IL-6 were determined by ELISA and the uptake of EVs was monitored by confocal laser scanning microscope. Western blotting detected changes in the SLC4A1 and NF-κB signaling pathway. The results indicated that miR-1249-5p played an important role in ALI, and further investigation of its target gene SLC4A1 and NF-κB signaling pathway provides ideas for new therapeutic targets and strategies for ALI.