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Core Metabolic Features and Hot Origin of Bathyarchaeota Article
Xiaoyuan Feng, Yinzhao Wang, Rahul Zubin, Fengping Wang
Engineering 2019, Volume 5, Issue 3, Pages 498-504 doi: 10.1016/j.eng.2019.01.011
Keywords: Bathyarchaeota Metagenomics Comparative genomics Hyperthermophilic adaptation
Genomics and genetic breeding in aquatic animals: progress and prospects
Wenteng XU, Songlin CHEN
Frontiers of Agricultural Science and Engineering 2017, Volume 4, Issue 3, Pages 305-318 doi: 10.15302/J-FASE-2017154
Keywords: aquaculture genomics genetic breeding progress
Sepsis biomarkers: an omics perspective
Xiao Liu, Hui Ren, Daizhi Peng
Frontiers of Medicine 2014, Volume 8, Issue 1, Pages 58-67 doi: 10.1007/s11684-014-0318-2
Keywords: sepsis biomarker genomics transcriptomics proteomics metabolomics
An introduction to the medicinal plant genome project
Shilin Chen, Li Xiang, Xu Guo, Qiushi Li
Frontiers of Medicine 2011, Volume 5, Issue 2, Pages 178-184 doi: 10.1007/s11684-011-0131-0
Keywords: genomics medicinal plant sequencing application
Do not let precision medicine be kidnapped
Zhiping Yang
Frontiers of Medicine 2015, Volume 9, Issue 4, Pages 512-513 doi: 10.1007/s11684-015-0425-8
Obama’s precision medicine initiative made the medical community boil over after the initiative’s release. Precision medicine has been advocated by the majority of scientists and doctors. However, some experts have questioned this concept. This article does not oppose precision medicine. However, the incentive of vigorously promoting precision medicine at present is a concern.
Keywords: precision medicine personalized medicine genomics
Genomic and pharmacogenetic studies of childhood acute lymphoblastic leukemia
Ching-Hon Pui
Frontiers of Medicine 2015, Volume 9, Issue 1, Pages 1-9 doi: 10.1007/s11684-015-0381-3
With the cure rate of childhood acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL) approaching 90%, further improvement in the treatment outcome and quality of life of patients will require better understanding of the mechanisms of drug resistance, identifying new leukemic cell genetic lesions that are amendable to available target therapy, and optimizing treatment based on host pharmacodynamics and pharmacogenomics. Deeper characterization of leukemic cell genetic abnormalities has discovered new subtypes of leukemia such as early T-cell precursor ALL and Philadelphia chromosome-like ALL, and identified many genomic alterations that have diagnostic, prognostic, or therapeutic implications. In this regard, several novel fusion transcripts are responsive to ABL tyrosine kinase inhibitors and potentially to JAK inhibitors. Genome-wide analyses have also unraveled the role of inherited cancer predisposing genes and small nucleotide polymorphisms of several genes in the development of childhood ALL. These advances promise to lead to more sophisticated personalized treatment strategies in the near future.
Keywords: pharmacogenomics acute lymphoblastic leukemia genomics pharmacogenetics
The Development and Comparative Analysis of Engineering Project Management Modes
Ji-wei Zhu,Li-nan Zhou,Ming-yuan Yu,Zhao Zhai
Frontiers of Engineering Management 2015, Volume 2, Issue 4, Pages 351-358 doi: 10.15302/J-FEM-2015060
Keywords: engineering projects management mode comparative analysis development trend
Genomics approaches to unlock the high yield potential of cassava, a tropical model plant
Shengkui ZHANG,Ping’an MA,Haiyan WANG,Cheng LU,Xin CHEN,Zhiqiang XIA,Meiling ZOU,Xinchen ZHOU,Wenquan WANG
Frontiers of Agricultural Science and Engineering 2014, Volume 1, Issue 4, Pages 259-266 doi: 10.15302/J-FASE-2014043
Keywords: cassava genomics yield potential adaptability tropical model
Comparative lipidomic analysis of
Bin QIAO, Hong-Chi TIAN, Ying-Jin YUAN
Frontiers of Chemical Science and Engineering 2012, Volume 6, Issue 4, Pages 461-469 doi: 10.1007/s11705-012-1223-3
Keywords:
lipidomics
systems biology
phospholipids
stirred-tank
Last Planner System and Scrum: Comparative analysis and suggestions for adjustments
Roshan POUDEL, Borja GARCIA de SOTO, Eder MARTINEZ
Frontiers of Engineering Management 2020, Volume 7, Issue 3, Pages 359-372 doi: 10.1007/s42524-020-0117-1
Keywords: Lean Construction Last Planner System Agile Scrum comparative analysis AEC projects project teams
Layer-like FAU-type zeolites: A comparative view on different preparation routes
Bastian Reiprich, Tobias Weissenberger, Wilhelm Schwieger, Alexandra Inayat
Frontiers of Chemical Science and Engineering 2020, Volume 14, Issue 2, Pages 127-142 doi: 10.1007/s11705-019-1883-3
Keywords: FAU hierarchical zeolite layer-like morphology
Eric C. H. Lai,Chung Ngai Tang
Frontiers of Medicine 2015, Volume 9, Issue 3, Pages 356-360 doi: 10.1007/s11684-015-0404-0
Robotic system has been increasingly used in pancreatectomy. However, the effectiveness of this method remains uncertain. This study compared the surgical outcomes between robot-assisted laparoscopic distal pancreatectomy and conventional laparoscopic distal pancreatectomy. During a 15-year period, 35 patients underwent minimally invasive approach of distal pancreatectomy in our center. Seventeen of these patients had robot-assisted laparoscopic approach, and the remaining 18 had conventional laparoscopic approach. Their operative parameters and perioperative outcomes were analyzed retrospectively in a prospective database. The mean operating time in the robotic group (221.4 min) was significantly longer than that in the laparoscopic group (173.6 min) (P = 0.026). Both robotic and conventional laparoscopic groups presented no significant difference in spleen-preservation rate (52.9% vs. 38.9%) (P = 0.505), operative blood loss (100.3 ml vs. 268.3 ml) (P = 0.29), overall morbidity rate (47.1% vs. 38.9%) (P = 0.73), and post-operative hospital stay (11.4 days vs. 14.2 days) (P = 0.46). Both groups also showed no perioperative mortality. Similar outcomes were observed in robotic distal pancreatectomy and conventional laparoscopic approach. However, robotic approach tended to have the advantages of less blood loss and shorter hospital stay. Further studies are necessary to determine the clinical position of robotic distal pancreatectomy.
Keywords: distal pancreatectomy pancreatic neoplasm robotic surgery
Zhiqiang XIA,Xin CHEN,Cheng LU,Meiling ZOU,Shujuan WANG,Yang ZHANG,Kun PAN,Xincheng ZHOU,Haiyan WANG,Wenquan WANG
Frontiers of Agricultural Science and Engineering 2016, Volume 3, Issue 4, Pages 295-307 doi: 10.15302/J-FASE-2016126
Keywords: cassava comparative transcriptomics energy transport photosynthesis starch synthesis
The current phosphate recycling situation in China and Germany: a comparative review
Qing XUE, Xinyue HE, Saskia D. SACHS, Gero C. BECKER, Tao ZHANG, Andrea KRUSE
Frontiers of Agricultural Science and Engineering 2019, Volume 6, Issue 4, Pages 403-418 doi: 10.15302/J-FASE-2019287
Phosphorus (P) is an indispensable element for organisms but the primary source of P—mineral phosphate resources—are non-renewable. Agricultural production has a high demand for fossil phosphate resources, but the resulting phosphate-rich residues are lack of management. This leads to rapid reserves depletion and severe phosphate pollution risks. One sustainable way is to reuse the phosphate dispersed in various residues such as sewage sludge and livestock manure. Diverse techniques have emerged to recover phosphate from wastes to close the phosphate cycle. While it is a global issue, the regional situations regarding potential phosphate scarcity and its management differ strongly. China is rich in phosphate resources, but over-exploitation has greatly increased the risk of phosphate rocks depletion, while in Germany the P resources depend on imports, but there is commitment to keep a balance between import and utilization. This had led to great differences in the way the two countries deal with the “re-use” of phosphate in waste. China is now in a transition phase from the simple terminal pollution control to “waste” reuse and nutrient resources recycling. One sign of this tendency is the mandatory garbage classification and preparation for further processing and recycling. This was first implemented in Shanghai in 2019, whereas Germany has been following the legal framework for waste management since the 19th century. There are a series of laws to control the nutrient loss from municipal and agricultural activities, as for instance with sewage sludge ordinance and fertilizer legislation. Many of these laws have been newly revised recently. Sewage sludge cannot be directly utilized on farmland as organic fertilizer any more. Alternatively, phosphate and other nutrients should be recovered from sewage sludge. Advanced phosphate recovery technologies and related nutrient recycling schemes are proceeding. This review summarizes the current situation of phosphate-containing residues management and phosphate reuse in China and Germany. The state legislation and policies, which would affect the phosphate recycling concept are presented as well. As there are various kinds of phosphate-containing residues, different phosphate recovery technologies can be applied. Those technologies are discussed from their mechanism and suitability.
Keywords: phosphate recovery manure sewage sludge ordinances technologies
International Comparative Study on the Setting of Medical Specialty Catalogue and Countermeasures
Yu Zhongguang, Zhang Pengjun, Zhang Zhixin, Wang Chen
Strategic Study of CAE 2020, Volume 22, Issue 1, Pages 139-145 doi: 10.15302/J-SSCAE-2020.01.018
The medical specialty catalogue is of great significance for promoting the development of the medical discipline and cultivating qualified medical talents; therefore, a comprehensive and scientific medical specialty catalogue becomes even more important in the context of constructing first-class disciplines in colleges and universities. To promote the progressive development of medical disciplines in China, this research sorted out the medical specialty category by literature analysis, and systematically compared the features and category of medical specialty among the U.S. and the U.K. and China. Several major problems are raised as follow: non-uniform medical specialty and sub-specialty category, outdated arrangement of specialties in quantities and content, premature entry into sub-specialty training, inconsistent categories with standardized residential training, etc. To tackle the problems above, this research suggests that the medical specialty category should be in track with global standard, unified with interdisciplinary approach,and standardized admission and exit criteria be set up, which will prepare future qualified health professionals and promote the advancement of medical disciplines.
Keywords: medicine specialty catalogue clinical medicine comparative analysis
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Core Metabolic Features and Hot Origin of Bathyarchaeota
Xiaoyuan Feng, Yinzhao Wang, Rahul Zubin, Fengping Wang
Journal Article
Genomics and genetic breeding in aquatic animals: progress and prospects
Wenteng XU, Songlin CHEN
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An introduction to the medicinal plant genome project
Shilin Chen, Li Xiang, Xu Guo, Qiushi Li
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Genomic and pharmacogenetic studies of childhood acute lymphoblastic leukemia
Ching-Hon Pui
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The Development and Comparative Analysis of Engineering Project Management Modes
Ji-wei Zhu,Li-nan Zhou,Ming-yuan Yu,Zhao Zhai
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Genomics approaches to unlock the high yield potential of cassava, a tropical model plant
Shengkui ZHANG,Ping’an MA,Haiyan WANG,Cheng LU,Xin CHEN,Zhiqiang XIA,Meiling ZOU,Xinchen ZHOU,Wenquan WANG
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Last Planner System and Scrum: Comparative analysis and suggestions for adjustments
Roshan POUDEL, Borja GARCIA de SOTO, Eder MARTINEZ
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Layer-like FAU-type zeolites: A comparative view on different preparation routes
Bastian Reiprich, Tobias Weissenberger, Wilhelm Schwieger, Alexandra Inayat
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Robotic distal pancreatectomy versus conventional laparoscopic distal pancreatectomy: a comparative study
Eric C. H. Lai,Chung Ngai Tang
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Comparative transcriptomics revealed enhanced light responses, energy transport and storage in domestication
Zhiqiang XIA,Xin CHEN,Cheng LU,Meiling ZOU,Shujuan WANG,Yang ZHANG,Kun PAN,Xincheng ZHOU,Haiyan WANG,Wenquan WANG
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The current phosphate recycling situation in China and Germany: a comparative review
Qing XUE, Xinyue HE, Saskia D. SACHS, Gero C. BECKER, Tao ZHANG, Andrea KRUSE
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