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Adsorption and desorption of steroid hormones on saline soil

Frontiers of Environmental Science & Engineering 2022, Volume 16, Issue 11, doi: 10.1007/s11783-022-1575-y

Abstract:

● Organic matter content significantly affected adsorption of E2/EE2 on saline soil.

Keywords: Saline soil     Steroid hormones     Adsorption     Desorption     Soil organic matter    

Isolation and characterization of a bacterial strain that efficiently degrades sex steroid hormones

JI Shulan, LIU Zhipeng, REN Haiyan, LIU Zhipei

Frontiers of Environmental Science & Engineering 2007, Volume 1, Issue 3,   Pages 325-328 doi: 10.1007/s11783-007-0055-8

Abstract: A bacterial strain, ZY3, growing on sex steroid hormones as the sole source of carbon and energy wasThe degradation rate of the sex steroid hormones increased to 87% and 85% after the addition of maltose

Keywords: maltose     optimum temperature     prophylactic     3-methoxy-17-hydroxy-1     3     5     addition    

Analyses of levels of thyroid hormones and its receptor expression in puerperants and newborns from an

JU Ying, CHEN Lan, JIANG Qi, YANG Kedi, CHEN Xuemin, XU Guojian, LI Liping

Frontiers of Medicine 2008, Volume 2, Issue 3,   Pages 276-282 doi: 10.1007/s11684-008-0052-8

Abstract: In this study, the serum levels, including thyroid hormones free triiodothyronine (FT), free thyroxinehealth of local parturient women and newborns, representing changes both in serum levels of thyroid hormones

Keywords: control     immuno radiometric     FT     TSH     exposed    

Effect of biochar amendment on soil’s retention capacity for estrogenic hormones from poultry manure

Sukhjot MANN, Zhiming QI, Shiv O. PRASHER, Lanhai LI, Dongwei GUI, Qianjing JIANG

Frontiers of Agricultural Science and Engineering 2017, Volume 4, Issue 2,   Pages 208-219 doi: 10.15302/J-FASE-2017138

Abstract: Most animals, including humans, produce natural sex hormones such as estrogens: 17β-estradiol (E2) andHowever, in the following year (current study), there was no significant retention of hormones in thefresh, so its pores were available for hydrophobic interactions and held significant concentration of hormonesThe biochar started releasing dissolved organic carbon, which facilitated greater mobility of hormones

Keywords: adsorption     degradation     dissolved organic carbon     17β-estradiol (E2)     estrone (E1)    

The study of ovary development and steroid hormone changes in Alosa sapidissima

Hong Lei,Li Zhaoxin,Chen Chao,Guo Zhenglong,Wang Weifang,Lei Jilin

Strategic Study of CAE 2014, Volume 16, Issue 9,   Pages 86-92

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In this study, the morphological changes of ovary development and variation of correlated plasma sex steroids levels were detected in Alosa sapidissima. The result shown that Alosa sapidissima belongs to the non-synchronized multiple batch spawner; based on size, shape and external color, the development of ovary was divided into six stages; according to changes of inner structures, yolk accumulating and development of follicle cells, the oogenesis could be divided into six phases. There were no significant differences about hepatosomatic index (HSI) and condition factor (CF) during the ovarian maturation cycle, but gonadosomatic index (GSI) and 17β- estradiol (E2) were found to increase during the peak phase of vitellogenic growth corresponding to the ovary development.

Keywords: Alosa sapidissima     ovary development     oogenesis     histology     morphology     steroid hormone    

Ablation of steroid receptor coactivator-3 in mice impairs adipogenesis and enhances energy expenditure

Ling-Yan XU PhD, Xin-Ran MA PhD, Xiao-Ying LI PhD, MD, Shu WANG PhD, Guang NING PhD, MD, Jie-Li LI PhD, Jian-Ming XU PhD,

Frontiers of Medicine 2010, Volume 4, Issue 2,   Pages 229-234 doi: 10.1007/s11684-010-0028-3

Abstract: The p160 steroid receptor coactivator (SRC) gene family members have been suggested to be involved in

Keywords: steroid receptor coactivator-3     white adipose tissue     brown adipose tissue     obesity     adipocytes     energy expenditure    

INTERACTIONS BETWEEN ABOVE AND BELOW GROUND PLANT STRUCTURES: MECHANISMS AND ECOSYSTEM SERVICES

Frontiers of Agricultural Science and Engineering 2022, Volume 9, Issue 2,   Pages 197-213 doi: 10.15302/J-FASE-2021433

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Interactions between above and below ground parts of plants can be considered under the (overlapping) categories of energy, material and information. Solar energy powers photosynthesis and transpiration by above ground structures, and drives most water uptake through roots and supplies energy as organic matter to below ground parts, including diazotrophic symbionts and mycorrhizas. Material transfer occurs as water and dissolved soil-derived elements transport up the xylem, and a small fraction of water moving up the xylem with dissolved organic carbon and other solutes down the phloem. The cytosolic nature of sieve tubes accounts for at least some of the cycling of K, Mg and P down the phloem. NO3 assimilation of above ground parts requires organic N transport down phloem with, in some cases, organic anions related to shoot acid-base regulation. Long-distance information transfer is related development, biotic and abiotic damage, and above and below ground resource excess and limitation. Information transfer can involve hydraulic, electrical and chemical signaling, with their varying speeds of transmission and information content. Interaction of above and below ground plant parts is an important component of the ecosystem service of storing atmospheric CO2 as organic C in soil, a process that has decreased since the origin of agriculture.

Keywords: aerenchyma / carbon accumulation / hormones / phloem / xylem    

Role of water chemistry on estrone removal by nanofiltration with the presence of hydrophobic acids

Xue JIN,Jiangyong HU

Frontiers of Environmental Science & Engineering 2015, Volume 9, Issue 1,   Pages 164-170 doi: 10.1007/s11783-014-0747-9

Abstract: acid organic matter (HpoA) extracted from treated effluent has been known to improve the rejection of steroid

Keywords: indirect potable water reuse     steroid hormone     nanofiltration(NF)     rejection     water chemistry     hydrophobic    

Periodic Changes in the N-Glycosylation of Immunoglobulin G During the Menstrual Cycle Article

Julija Jurić, Hongli Peng, Manshu Song, Frano Vučković, Jelena Šimunović, Irena Trbojević-Akmačić, Youxin Wang, Jiaonan Liu, Qing Gao, Hao Wang, Qiaoyun Chu, Marija Pezer, Wei Wang, Gordan Lauc

Engineering 2023, Volume 26, Issue 7,   Pages 108-118 doi: 10.1016/j.eng.2022.10.020

Abstract: modification of IgG N-glycosylation is considered to be one of the various mechanisms by which sex hormones

Keywords: N-glycosylation     Immunoglobulin G     Menstrual cycle     Female sex hormones     Estrogen     Progesterone     Testosterone    

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Adsorption and desorption of steroid hormones on saline soil

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Isolation and characterization of a bacterial strain that efficiently degrades sex steroid hormones

JI Shulan, LIU Zhipeng, REN Haiyan, LIU Zhipei

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Analyses of levels of thyroid hormones and its receptor expression in puerperants and newborns from an

JU Ying, CHEN Lan, JIANG Qi, YANG Kedi, CHEN Xuemin, XU Guojian, LI Liping

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Effect of biochar amendment on soil’s retention capacity for estrogenic hormones from poultry manure

Sukhjot MANN, Zhiming QI, Shiv O. PRASHER, Lanhai LI, Dongwei GUI, Qianjing JIANG

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The study of ovary development and steroid hormone changes in Alosa sapidissima

Hong Lei,Li Zhaoxin,Chen Chao,Guo Zhenglong,Wang Weifang,Lei Jilin

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Ablation of steroid receptor coactivator-3 in mice impairs adipogenesis and enhances energy expenditure

Ling-Yan XU PhD, Xin-Ran MA PhD, Xiao-Ying LI PhD, MD, Shu WANG PhD, Guang NING PhD, MD, Jie-Li LI PhD, Jian-Ming XU PhD,

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INTERACTIONS BETWEEN ABOVE AND BELOW GROUND PLANT STRUCTURES: MECHANISMS AND ECOSYSTEM SERVICES

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Role of water chemistry on estrone removal by nanofiltration with the presence of hydrophobic acids

Xue JIN,Jiangyong HU

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Periodic Changes in the N-Glycosylation of Immunoglobulin G During the Menstrual Cycle

Julija Jurić, Hongli Peng, Manshu Song, Frano Vučković, Jelena Šimunović, Irena Trbojević-Akmačić, Youxin Wang, Jiaonan Liu, Qing Gao, Hao Wang, Qiaoyun Chu, Marija Pezer, Wei Wang, Gordan Lauc

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