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sj-pdf-1-pio-10.1177_1748006X221146367 – Supplemental material for A new failure times model for one and two failure modes system: A Bayesian study with Hamiltonian Monte Carlo simulation
Badamasi Abba & Hong Wang
Supplemental material, sj-pdf-1-pio-10.1177_1748006X221146367 for A new failure times model for one and two failure modes system: A Bayesian study with Hamiltonian Monte Carlo simulation by Badamasi Abba and Hong Wang in Proceedings of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers, Part O: Journal of Risk and Reliability
Pulsed-lighting LED luminaire for agriculture with a geometrical optical solution
Fangcai Chen, Jianan Zheng, Haoyu Ma, Wei Zhang, Liulu Fan, Fangxin Zhang, Ming Li, Altyeb Ali Abaker Omer, Xinyu Zhang & Wen Liu
Light-emitting diodes (LEDs) are the 4th plant supplemental lighting source. Pulsed lighting is benefit to increase energy utilization efficiency in greenhouse production. A pulsed-lighting LED luminaire with geometrical optical solution is proposed to overcome the shortcoming with pulse width modulation (PWM) solution. In addition, this luminaire also achieves uniform lighting by designing freeform surfaces. In the illumination area, the lighting frequency is 117.6 Hz and the illuminance uniformity is 0.789, which is better than 0.75...
Pulsed-lighting LED luminaire for agriculture with a geometrical optical solution
Fangcai Chen, Jianan Zheng, Haoyu Ma, Wei Zhang, Liulu Fan, Fangxin Zhang, Ming Li, Altyeb Ali Abaker Omer, Xinyu Zhang & Wen Liu
Light-emitting diodes (LEDs) are the 4th plant supplemental lighting source. Pulsed lighting is benefit to increase energy utilization efficiency in greenhouse production. A pulsed-lighting LED luminaire with geometrical optical solution is proposed to overcome the shortcoming with pulse width modulation (PWM) solution. In addition, this luminaire also achieves uniform lighting by designing freeform surfaces. In the illumination area, the lighting frequency is 117.6 Hz and the illuminance uniformity is 0.789, which is better than 0.75...
The Application of Morphogo in the Detection of Megakaryocytes from Bone Marrow Digital Images with Convolutional Neural Networks
Xiaofen Wang, Ying Wang, Chao Qi, Sai Qiao, Suwen Yang, Rongrong Wang, Hong Jin & Jun Zhang
The evaluation of megakaryocytes is an important part of the work up on bone marrow smear examination. It has significance in the differential diagnosis, therapeutic efficacy assessment, and predication of prognosis of many hematologic diseases. The process of manual identification of megakaryocytes are tedious and lack of reproducibility; therefore, a reliable method of automated megakaryocytic identification is urgently needed. Three hundred and thirty-three bone marrow aspirate smears were digitized by Morphogo system. Pathologists annotated megakaryocytes...
sj-pdf-1-tct-10.1177_15330338221150325 - Supplemental material for Axillary Downstaging and the Impact of Clinical Axillary Status on Efficacy of Neoadjuvant Therapy for HER2-Positive Breast Cancer: A Network Meta-Analysis
Yunzhao Luo, Hongchuan Jiang, Chengjiang Liu & Chao Zhang
Supplemental material, sj-pdf-1-tct-10.1177_15330338221150325 for Axillary Downstaging and the Impact of Clinical Axillary Status on Efficacy of Neoadjuvant Therapy for HER2-Positive Breast Cancer: A Network Meta-Analysis by Yunzhao Luo, Hongchuan Jiang, Chengjiang Liu and Chao Zhang in Technology in Cancer Research & Treatment
Axillary Downstaging and the Impact of Clinical Axillary Status on Efficacy of Neoadjuvant Therapy for HER2-Positive Breast Cancer: A Network Meta-Analysis
Yunzhao Luo, Hongchuan Jiang, Chengjiang Liu & Chao Zhang
Background: Lymph node downstaging and the achievement of total-pCR (ypT0/is ypN0) after neoadjuvant therapy are of great importance in HER-2 positive breast cancer. We aim to provide an overall review of neoadjuvant regimens for lymph node downstaging and to indirectly compare the total-pCR by various neoadjuvant regimens with network meta-analysis in HER2-positive patients according to their clinical lymph node status. Methods: Five English databases were searched comprehensively and systematically for relevant RCTs and case-control studies....
Identification of major hub genes involved in high-fat diet-induced obese visceral adipose tissue based on bioinformatics approach
Yu Jiang, Rui Zhang, Jia-Qi Guo, Ling-Lin Qian, Jing-Jing Ji, Ya Wu, Zhen-Jun Ji, Zi-Wei Yang, Yao Zhang, Xi Chen, Gen-Shan Ma & Yu-Yu Yao
High-fat diet (HFD) can cause obesity, inducing dysregulation of the visceral adipose tissue (VAT). This study aimed to explore potential biological pathways and hub genes involved in obese VAT, and for that, bioinformatic analysis of multiple datasets was performed. The expression profiles (GSE30247, GSE167311 and GSE79434) were downloaded from Gene Expression Omnibus. Overlapping differentially expressed genes (ODEGs) between normal diet and HFD groups in GSE30247 and GSE167311 were selected to run protein–protein interaction network, GO...
The study of correlations among the process condition, structure and property for poly(l-lactide) fibers
Huixian Zhang, Hongwei Bai, Nan Wang, Qin Zhang & Qiang Fu
This article focus on derive the process-structure-property relationship of Poly(l-lactide) (PLLA) fibers prepared by two-step melt spinning process. The spinning temperature, spinning rate, drawing temperature as well as draw ratio were studied to analyze the influence of process variables on the structure and properties of PLLA fibers. It suggests that the crystallinity, lamellar orientation structure and mechanical properties of fibers are dependent on the spinning conditions, including melt-spinning and hot-drawing process. An approximate linear correlation...
sj-docx-1-jef-10.1177_15589250221148850 – Supplemental material for The study of correlations among the process condition, structure and property for poly(l-lactide) fibers
Huixian Zhang, Hongwei Bai, Nan Wang, Qin Zhang & Qiang Fu
Supplemental material, sj-docx-1-jef-10.1177_15589250221148850 for The study of correlations among the process condition, structure and property for poly(l-lactide) fibers by Huixian Zhang, Hongwei Bai, Nan Wang, Qin Zhang and Qiang Fu in Journal of Engineered Fibers and Fabrics
The study of correlations among the process condition, structure and property for poly(l-lactide) fibers
Huixian Zhang, Hongwei Bai, Nan Wang, Qin Zhang & Qiang Fu
This article focus on derive the process-structure-property relationship of Poly(l-lactide) (PLLA) fibers prepared by two-step melt spinning process. The spinning temperature, spinning rate, drawing temperature as well as draw ratio were studied to analyze the influence of process variables on the structure and properties of PLLA fibers. It suggests that the crystallinity, lamellar orientation structure and mechanical properties of fibers are dependent on the spinning conditions, including melt-spinning and hot-drawing process. An approximate linear correlation...
Elective single versus double blastocyst-stage embryo transfer in women aged 36 years or older: a retrospective cohort study
He Cai, Ben Mol, Stephan Gordts, Hui Wang & Juanzi Shi
We evaluated if elective single-blastocyst transfer (eSBT) could be adopted in women aged 36 or older. In this retrospective cohort, women aged ≥36 years received IVF ovarian stimulation cycles and had ≥ two blastocysts. A total of 240 women underwent eSBT and 189 double-blastocyst transfer (DBT) in the first transfer cycle. The subsequent frozen-thawed embryo transfer cycles were a combination of single- and double- blastocyst transfers. Analysis was stratified for patients in age groups 36–37,...
An injectable hydrogel to disrupt neutrophil extracellular traps for treating rheumatoid arthritis
Nan Wang, Jie Ma, Wenxia Song & Chengwu Zhao
Rheumatoid arthritis (RA), an autoimmune disease, is characterized by inflammatory cell infiltration that damages cartilage, disrupts bone, and impairs joint function. The therapeutic efficacy of RA treatments with the severely affected side remains unsatisfactory despite current treatment methods that primarily focus on anti-inflammatory activity, largely because of the complicatedly pathological mechanisms. A recently identified mechanism for RA development involves the interaction of RA autoantibodies with various proinflammatory cytokines to facilitate the formation of neutrophil extracellular...
Handling Intercurrent Events Through Hypothetical Strategy in Delayed-Start Designs
Yue Wei, Wen Li, Fang Liu, G. Frank Liu & Richard Entsuah
The medical community has been keen on developing disease-modifying (DM) products that can delay the underlying pathological or pathophysiological disease processes when treating chronic progressive diseases such as Alzheimer’s disease, Parkinson’s disease, and multiple sclerosis. The DM effects can be established through the delayed-start design, which first randomizes patients to new treatment and control (first phase), and at some timepoint, crosses over the control to new treatment (second phase). If patients initially on control then...
Bayesian Optimal Phase II Design for Randomized Clinical Trials
Yujie Zhao, Bo Yang, J. Jack Lee, Li Wang & Ying Yuan
Randomized clinical trials are the gold standard to evaluate the efficacy of an experimental treatment. We propose a flexible Bayesian optimal phase II (BOP2) design for two-arm randomized trials. The proposed two-arm BOP2 design is flexible and can handle single, multiple primary and coprimary endpoints for superiority and noninferiority trials under a unified framework. It also allows users to specify the number and timing of interim analyses to meet clinical needs. While enjoying the flexibility...
A Composite Endpoint for Treatment Benefit According to Patient Preference
Ying Lu, Qian Zhao, Jiying Zou, Shiyan Yan, John S. Tamaresis, Lorene Nelson, Xin M. Tu, Jie Chen & Lu Tian
Complex disorders usually affect multiple symptom domains measured by several outcomes. The importance of these outcomes is often different among patients. Current approaches integrate multiple outcomes without considering patient preferences at the individual level. In this article, we propose a new composite Desirability of Outcome Ranking (DOOR) that integrates individual level ranking of outcome importance and define a winning probability measuring the overall treatment effect. Stratified randomization can be performed based on the participants’ baseline...
Study on the correlation between maternal serum uric acid and foetal birth weight in Naqu, Tibet
Yong-Chang Yang, Yi Shi, Jimei Duobujie, Xiu-Xiu Liu, Yu Huang & Yu-Bin Wu
In high-altitude regions, low birth weight is mainly caused by hypoxia. We aimed to determine whether maternal serum uric acid (SUC) level was associated with decreased foetal birth weight. The relevant data of individual pregnant women who delivered between 37 and 40 weeks in the People’s Hospital of Naqu City, Tibet were retrospectively collected. The correlation between maternal SUC and birth weight was examined using multivariate linear regression analysis and subgroup analysis. The results showed...
Loop-mediated isothermal amplification assay in combination with lateral flow dipstick in HSV type 1: Supplementary figures
Fei Gao, Zhuoshi Wang, Mingqi Zhang, Yan Zhao, Tao Yao, Ling Xu, Xiangdong He, Bing Wang & Wei He
Aim: Diagnostic methods for HSV-1 need to be updated. Materials & methods: Serial dilutions of HSV- 1 DNA and ocular pathogenic microorganisms were tested by loop-mediated isothermal amplificationlateral flow dipstick assay (LAMP-LFD assay). The reliability of the LAMP-LFD assay and quantitative realtime PCR (qPCR) for HSV-1 detection was also validated using 30 clinical swab samples. Results: The LAMP reaction is optimal at 65◦C and 30 min. And the LAMP-LFD assay could detect HSV-1 up to...
Table S3. from The genetic basis and potential molecular mechanism of yellow-albino Northern snakehead (Channa argus)
Donglei Sun, Xin Qi, Haishen Wen, Chao Li, Jianlong Li, Jiwei Chen, Zexin Tao, Mingxin Zhu, Xiaoyan Zhang & Yun Li
Statistics of the whole-genome resequencing data.
Table S4. from The genetic basis and potential molecular mechanism of yellow-albino Northern snakehead (Channa argus)
Donglei Sun, Xin Qi, Haishen Wen, Chao Li, Jianlong Li, Jiwei Chen, Zexin Tao, Mingxin Zhu, Xiaoyan Zhang & Yun Li
Statistics of the skin transcriptome sequencing data generated from WT and YM snakehead.
Table S4. from The genetic basis and potential molecular mechanism of yellow-albino Northern snakehead (Channa argus)
Donglei Sun, Xin Qi, Haishen Wen, Chao Li, Jianlong Li, Jiwei Chen, Zexin Tao, Mingxin Zhu, Xiaoyan Zhang & Yun Li
Statistics of the skin transcriptome sequencing data generated from WT and YM snakehead.
Supplementary material from \"The genetic basis and potential molecular mechanism of yellow-albino Northern snakehead (Channa argus)\"
Donglei Sun, Xin Qi, Haishen Wen, Chao Li, Jianlong Li, Jiwei Chen, Zexin Tao, Mingxin Zhu, Xiaoyan Zhang & Yun Li
Body colour is an important economic trait for commercial fishes. Recently, a new colour morph displaying market-favoured yellow skin (termed as yellow-mutant, YM) of Northern snakehead (Channa argus) was discovered in China. We confirmed that YM snakehead is an albino with complete loss of melanin in the skin and eyes by histological and ultrastructural observations, and inherited as a recessive Mendelian trait. By applying genomic analysis approaches, in combination with gene knockdown and rescue experiments,...
Table S2. from The genetic basis and potential molecular mechanism of yellow-albino Northern snakehead (Channa argus)
Donglei Sun, Xin Qi, Haishen Wen, Chao Li, Jianlong Li, Jiwei Chen, Zexin Tao, Mingxin Zhu, Xiaoyan Zhang & Yun Li
Body color of offspring from YM and WT snakehead hybridization with indications of expected ratios and chi-square test.
Targeting CD47 enhanced the antitumor immunity of PD-L1 blockade in B-cell lymphoma. Supplementary figures
Dianwen Ju, Xunlong Shi, Li Ye, Jiajun Fan, Xian Zeng, Zeguo Zhu, Zhonglian Cao, Wei Chen, Xiaozhi Hu, Jingyun Luan, Lei Han, Yichen Wang, Caili Xu, Shaofei Wang, Xuyao Zhang & Yanyang Nan
Supplementary figures 1-3
Niclosamide is a potential candidate for the treatment of chemo-resistant osteosarcoma
Xiaoling Huang, Wei Wang & Yong Li
Abstract Chemotherapy is the main treatment option for advanced osteosarcoma, which is the most common type of primary bone malignancy. However, patients develop resistance rapidly and many succumb to the disease. Niclosamide, an anthelmintic drug, has been recently identified to display potent and selective anti-cancer activity. In this work, we show that niclosamide at sub-micromolar concentrations inhibits proliferation and migration, and induces apoptosis in both parental and chemo-resistant osteosarcoma cells, with much less toxicity in...
A Network Pharmacological Approach to Explore the Mechanisms of TongXieYaoFang in Inflammatory Bowel Disease
Wenli You, Mingjuan Li, Aiting Di, Xin Li, Hairui Gao, Cuixia Qiao, Bin Yu & Gang Zhao
Abstract Inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) is a chronic inflammatory disorder of the intestine, demonstrating an increasing incidence every year. TongXieYaoFang (TXYF) has been used widely in China as a complementary therapy to relieve the symptoms of IBD for hundreds of years. In the present research, a network pharmacology-based approach was used to systematically explore the intrinsic mechanisms of TXYF in IBD at the molecular level. Network pharmacology-based methods, which mainly included database mining, screening of...
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