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Symbiotic performance, shoot biomass and water-use efficiency of three groundnut (

Sofiya K. MUHABA, Felix D. DAKORA

Frontiers of Agricultural Science and Engineering 2020, Volume 7, Issue 4,   Pages 455-466 doi: 10.15302/J-FASE-2020354

Abstract: Phosphorus supply markedly reduced shoot δ N values and increased the %Ndfa and amount of N-fixed, indicating the direct involvement of P in promoting N fixation in nodulated groundnut.The three genotypes differed significantly in δ N, %Ndfa, N-fixed, grain yield, C concentrationThe phosphorus × genotype interaction was also significant for shoot DM, N content, N-fixed andsoil N uptake.

Keywords: shoot yield     N-fixed     %Ndfa     δ<sup>15sup>N     δ<sup>13sup>C     water-use efficiency    

Effect of noble metal nanoparticle size on C–N bond cleavage performance in hydrodenitrogenation: a study

Frontiers of Chemical Science and Engineering 2023, Volume 17, Issue 12,   Pages 1986-2000 doi: 10.1007/s11705-023-2337-5

Abstract: Breakage of the C–N bond is a structure sensitive process, and the catalyst size significantly affectsOn the active metal nanoparticle scale, the role of catalyst size in C–N bond cleavage has not been clearlyResults showed a 13 times higher reaction rate for sp<sup>3sup>-hybridized C–N bond cleavage than sp<sup>2sup>-hybridized C–N bond cleavage, while the reaction rate tended to increase first and thenbond cleavage activity, and the step atoms are the active sites for the C–N bond cleavage.

Keywords: sp<sup>3sup>/sp<sup>2sup>-hybridized C–N bond     noble metal nanoparticle     catalytic active site     turnover    

LYX: A novel aerobic bacterium with advantage of removing nitrate high effectively by assimilation and dissimilation simultaneously

Yuxin Li, Jiayin Ling, Pengcheng Chen, Jinliang Chen, Ruizhi Dai, Jinsong Liao, Jiejing Yu, Yanbin Xu

Frontiers of Environmental Science & Engineering 2021, Volume 15, Issue 4, doi: 10.1007/s11783-020-1349-3

Abstract: . • It removed 90% of NO3−-N in 24 h under aerobic conditions. • This strain converted NO3−-N to bio-nitrogenAmong them, 37.9% of NO3−-N was assimilated into Bio-N, about 51.9% was reduced to gaseous nitrogen andless than 0.5% of nitrogen was replaced by NO2−-N and NH4+-N, 9.7% NO3−-N remained in the effluent atIn addition, it was found with the 15N tracer technique that inoculation of this strain on sludge increasedthe amount of nitrogen loss from 9.26 nmol N/(g·h) to 23.835 nmol N/(g·h).

Keywords: Pseudomonas mendocina     Aerobic nitrate removal     <sup>15sup>N tracing technique     Denitrification assimilatively    

Innate and adaptive T cells in influenza disease

Simone Nüssing, Sneha Sant, Marios Koutsakos, Kanta Subbarao, Thi H.O. Nguyen, Katherine Kedzierska

Frontiers of Medicine 2018, Volume 12, Issue 1,   Pages 34-47 doi: 10.1007/s11684-017-0606-8

Abstract: summarize the current knowledge on influenza-specific innate MAIT and gd T cells as well as adaptive CD8<sup>+sup> and CD4<sup>+sup> T cells, and discuss how these responses can be harnessed by novel vaccine

Keywords: influenza     innate T cells     CD4<sup>+sup> and CD8<sup>+sup> T cells     vaccination    

Study on Algorithm A<sup>*sup> Based on Dynamic Representation of Binary Tree for Environment and Robotic

Tang Ping,Yang Yimin

Strategic Study of CAE 2002, Volume 4, Issue 9,   Pages 50-53

Abstract: A new algorithm A<sup>*sup> , which plans the path of soccer robots in complicated environments is

Keywords: dynamic binary-tree     algorithm A<sup>*sup>     path planning    

Clinical significance of CD34<sup>+sup>CD117<sup>dimsup>/CD34<sup>+sup>CD117<sup>brisup> myeloblast-associated

Xueping Li, Yuting Dai, Bing Chen, Jinyan Huang, Saijuan Chen, Lu Jiang

Frontiers of Medicine 2021, Volume 15, Issue 4,   Pages 608-620 doi: 10.1007/s11684-021-0836-7

Abstract: t(8;21)(q22;q22) acute myeloid leukemia (AML) is a highly heterogeneous hematological malignancy with a high relapse rate in China. Two leukemic myeloblast populations (CD34 CD117 and CD34 CD117 ) were previously identified in t(8;21) AML, and CD34 CD117 cell proportion was determined as an independent factor for this disease outcome. Here, we examined the impact of CD34 CD117 /CD34 CD117 myeloblast-associated gene expression on t(8;21) AML clinical prognosis. In this study, 85 patients with t(8;21) AML were enrolled. The mRNA expression levels of CD34 CD117 -associated genes ( , , and ) and CD34 CD117 -associated genes ( , , and ) were measured using quantitative reverse transcription PCR. Associations between gene expression and clinical outcomes were determined using Cox regression models. Results showed that patients with high , , or expression had significantly inferior overall survival (OS), whereas those with high or expression showed relatively favorable prognosis. Univariate analysis revealed that CD19, CD34 CD117 proportion, mutation, minimal residual disease (MRD), and expression levels of , , , and were associated with OS. Multivariate analysis indicated that mutation, MRD and and expression levels were independent prognostic variables for OS. Identifying the clinical relevance of CD34 CD117 /CD34 CD117 myeloblast-associated gene expression may provide new clinically prognostic markers for t(8;21) AML.

Keywords: t(8     21)(q22     q22) AML     CD34<sup>+sup>CD117<sup>dimsup>/ CD34<sup>+sup>CD117<sup>brisup> cell population    

K<sup>+sup> and Na<sup>+sup> fluxes in roots of two Chinese Iris populations

Pinfang LI,Biao ZHANG

Frontiers of Agricultural Science and Engineering 2014, Volume 1, Issue 2,   Pages 144-149 doi: 10.15302/J-FASE-2014016

Abstract: Maintenance of ion homeostasis, particularly the regulation of K and Na uptake, is important for all plants to adapt to salinity. Observations on ionic response to salinity and net fluxes of K , Na in the root exhibited by plants during salt stress have highlighted the need for further investigation. The objectives of this study were to compare salt adaptation of two Chinese Iris ( Pall. var. (Fisch.) Koidz.) populations, and to improve understanding of adaptation to salinity exhibited by plants. Plants used in this study were grown from seeds collected in the Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region (Xj) and Beijing Municipality (Bj), China. Hydroponically-grown seedlings of the two populations were supplied with nutrient solutions containing 0.1 (control) and 140 mmol·L NaCl. After 12 days, plants were harvested for determination of relative growth rate and K , Na concentrations. Net fluxes of K , Na from the apex and along the root axis to 10.8 mm were measured using non-invasive micro-test technique. With 140 mmol·L NaCl treatment, shoots for population Xj had larger relative growth rate and higher K concentration than shoots for population Bj. However, the Na concentrations in both shoots and roots were lower for Xj than those for Bj. There was a lower net efflux of K found in population Xj than by Bj in the mature zone (approximately 2.4-10.8 mm from root tip). However, no difference in the efflux of Na between the populations was obtained. Population Xj of continued to grow normally under NaCl stress, and maintained a higher K /Na ratio in the shoots. These traits, which were associated with lower K leakage, help population Xj adapt to saline environments.

Keywords: Koidz     population     K<sup>+sup> and Na<sup>+sup>     ion flux     non-invasive micro-test technique    

Removal of ammonium and nitrate through Anammox and FeS-driven autotrophic denitrification

Frontiers of Environmental Science & Engineering 2023, Volume 17, Issue 6, doi: 10.1007/s11783-023-1674-4

Abstract:

● Simultaneous NH4<sup>+sup>/NO3<sup>–sup

Keywords: Anammox     Denitrification     FeS     NH4<sup>+sup>/NO3<sup>−sup>     Sulfammox    

Selective recovery of Cu

Haiping LUO,Bangyu QIN,Guangli LIU,Renduo ZHANG,Yabo TANG,Yanping HOU

Frontiers of Environmental Science & Engineering 2015, Volume 9, Issue 3,   Pages 522-527 doi: 10.1007/s11783-014-0633-5

Abstract: As the bioelectrochemical system, the microbial fuel cell (MFC) and the microbial electrolysis cell (MEC) were developed to selectively recover Cu and Ni ions from wastewater. The wastewater was treated in the cathode chambers of the system, in which Cu and Ni ions were removed by using the MFC and the MEC, respectively. At an initial Cu concentration of 500 mg·L , removal efficiencies of Cu increased from 97.0%±1.8% to 99.0%±0.3% with the initial Ni concentrations from 250 to 1000 mg·L , and maximum power densities increased from 3.1±0.5 to 5.4±0.6 W·m . The Ni removal mass in the MEC increased from 6.8±0.2 to 20.5±1.5 mg with the increase of Ni concentrations. At an initial Ni concentration of 500 mg·L , Cu removal efficiencies decreased from 99.1%±0.3% to 74.2%±3.8% with the initial Cu concentrations from 250 to 1000 mg·L , and maximum power densities increased from 3.0±0.1 to 6.3±1.2 W·m . Subsequently, the Ni removal efficiencies decreased from 96.9%±3.1% to 73.3%±5.4%. The results clearly demonstrated the feasibility of selective recovery of Cu and Ni from the wastewater using the bioelectrochemical system.

Keywords: bioelectrochemical system     Cu<sup>2+sup>     Ni<sup>2+sup>     selective recovery    

A 150 000 t·a<sup>−1sup> Post-Combustion Carbon Capture and Storage Demonstration Project for Coal-Fired

Qingru Cui, Rui Zhao, Tiankun Wang, Shuai Zhang, Yan Huang, Yongzheng Gu, Dong Xu

Engineering 2022, Volume 14, Issue 7,   Pages 22-26 doi: 10.1016/j.eng.2022.04.006

Keywords: EngineeringAchievements    

Advances of 12<sup>thsup> CAPS research symposium: young chemists and chemical engineers fronts

Guoping Hu, Baiqian Dai

Frontiers of Chemical Science and Engineering 2021, Volume 15, Issue 3,   Pages 461-463 doi: 10.1007/s11705-020-2026-6

RNA m<sup>6sup>A modification and its function in diseases

Jiyu Tong, Richard A. Flavell, Hua-Bing Li

Frontiers of Medicine 2018, Volume 12, Issue 4,   Pages 481-489 doi: 10.1007/s11684-018-0654-8

Abstract:

N<sup>6sup>-methyladenosine (m<sup>6sup>A) is the most common post-transcriptional RNAsup>A modification could be installed by m<sup>6sup>A “writers” composed of core catalyticThe function of m<sup>6sup>A is executed by m<sup>6sup>A “readers” that bind to m<supHowever, the mechanism and the regulatory network of m<sup>6sup>A are still largely unknown.Moreover, investigations of the m<sup>6sup>A physiological roles in human diseases are limited.

Keywords: RNA modification     m<sup>6sup>A     immunity     cancer     epigenetics    

Pentazolate Anion Cyclo-N5<sup>–sup>: Development of a New Energetic Material

Qiuhan Lin, Pengcheng Wang, Yuangang Xu, Ming Lu

Engineering 2020, Volume 6, Issue 9,   Pages 964-966 doi: 10.1016/j.eng.2020.04.011

High frequency of alternative splicing variants of the oncogene in neuroendocrine tumors of the pancreas and breast

Frontiers of Medicine   Pages 907-923 doi: 10.1007/s11684-023-1009-7

Abstract: patients of 33 cancer subtypes, we found that Box 6/Box 7-containing FAK variants (FAK<sup>6/7sup> was positive in 34 (75.6%) of 45 pancreatic NENs, 19 (47.5>6/7sup> was positive in 14 (93.3%) of 15 BrNECs but 0 in 23 non-NEC breast<sup>6/7sup> in cells.These results suggested that FAK<sup>6/7sup> could be a biomarker of NENs and represent

Keywords: FAK<sup>6/7sup>     SRRM4     neuroendocrine neoplasms     pancreas     breast    

Effects of La, Ce on nitrogen removal in sequencing batch reactor

Qing XIA , Rui LIANG , Yuning HONG , Lili DING , Hongqiang REN , Yuxiang MAO , Mingyu ZHAO ,

Frontiers of Environmental Science & Engineering 2009, Volume 3, Issue 3,   Pages 369-374 doi: 10.1007/s11783-009-0036-1

Abstract: The data showed that higher NH―N removal rate, total inorganic nitrogen removal efficiency, andof SBR, the presence of REEs increased the total inorganic nitrogen removal efficiency and NH―Nremoval efficiency by 15.7% and 10%―15%, respectively.

Keywords: rare earth     La<sup>3+sup>     Ce<sup>3+sup>     inorganic nitrogen     nitrogen removal     sequencing batch reactor    

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Symbiotic performance, shoot biomass and water-use efficiency of three groundnut (

Sofiya K. MUHABA, Felix D. DAKORA

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Effect of noble metal nanoparticle size on C–N bond cleavage performance in hydrodenitrogenation: a study

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LYX: A novel aerobic bacterium with advantage of removing nitrate high effectively by assimilation and dissimilation simultaneously

Yuxin Li, Jiayin Ling, Pengcheng Chen, Jinliang Chen, Ruizhi Dai, Jinsong Liao, Jiejing Yu, Yanbin Xu

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Innate and adaptive T cells in influenza disease

Simone Nüssing, Sneha Sant, Marios Koutsakos, Kanta Subbarao, Thi H.O. Nguyen, Katherine Kedzierska

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Study on Algorithm A<sup>*sup> Based on Dynamic Representation of Binary Tree for Environment and Robotic

Tang Ping,Yang Yimin

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Clinical significance of CD34<sup>+sup>CD117<sup>dimsup>/CD34<sup>+sup>CD117<sup>brisup> myeloblast-associated

Xueping Li, Yuting Dai, Bing Chen, Jinyan Huang, Saijuan Chen, Lu Jiang

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K<sup>+sup> and Na<sup>+sup> fluxes in roots of two Chinese Iris populations

Pinfang LI,Biao ZHANG

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Removal of ammonium and nitrate through Anammox and FeS-driven autotrophic denitrification

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Selective recovery of Cu

Haiping LUO,Bangyu QIN,Guangli LIU,Renduo ZHANG,Yabo TANG,Yanping HOU

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A 150 000 t·a<sup>−1sup> Post-Combustion Carbon Capture and Storage Demonstration Project for Coal-Fired

Qingru Cui, Rui Zhao, Tiankun Wang, Shuai Zhang, Yan Huang, Yongzheng Gu, Dong Xu

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Advances of 12<sup>thsup> CAPS research symposium: young chemists and chemical engineers fronts

Guoping Hu, Baiqian Dai

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RNA m<sup>6sup>A modification and its function in diseases

Jiyu Tong, Richard A. Flavell, Hua-Bing Li

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Pentazolate Anion Cyclo-N5<sup>–sup>: Development of a New Energetic Material

Qiuhan Lin, Pengcheng Wang, Yuangang Xu, Ming Lu

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High frequency of alternative splicing variants of the oncogene in neuroendocrine tumors of the pancreas and breast

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Effects of La, Ce on nitrogen removal in sequencing batch reactor

Qing XIA , Rui LIANG , Yuning HONG , Lili DING , Hongqiang REN , Yuxiang MAO , Mingyu ZHAO ,

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