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Fig. S1. Myelopoiesis in Tg(drl:hoxa9;hsp70:meis1) embryos receiving one time of HS induction or daily HS induction. Embryos were assayed by WISH for mpx at 5 dpf. ;Fig. S2. A subgroup of Tg(drl:hoxa9;hsp70:meis1) adult fish develops AML-like phenotypes after one time HS in the embryos.;Fig. S3. Flow cytometry assay of the whole kidney marrow cells in WT, Tg(drl:hoxa9) and Tg(drl:hoxa9;hsp70:meis1) adult fish.;Fig. S4. Genome-wide transcriptional analysis of the kidney marrow cell of WT and Tg(drl:hoxa9;hsp70:meis1) adult fish.;Fig. S5. May-Grünwald and Giemsa staining of the peripheral blood cells from 7-dpf Tg(drl:hoxa9;hsp70:meis1) embryos with or without Lef treatment.

Wei Wang, Hongji Li, Mengling Huang, Xue Wang, Wei Li, Xiaoqing Qian & Lili Jing
Fig. S1. Myelopoiesis in Tg(drl:hoxa9;hsp70:meis1) embryos receiving one time of HS induction or daily HS induction. Embryos were assayed by WISH for mpx at 5 dpf. HS, heat-shock; NS, no statistical significance. ;Fig. S2. A subgroup of Tg(drl:hoxa9;hsp70:meis1) adult fish develops AML-like phenotypes after one time HS in the embryos. Tg(drl:hoxa9;hsp70:meis1) embryos were HS induced at 24 hpf once and grown to adulthood. (A) May-Grünwald/Giemsa staining of the whole kidney marrow blood cells and peripheral...

Additional file 1 of Generation of mitochondria-rich kidney organoids from expandable intermediate mesoderm progenitors reprogrammed from human urine cells under defined medium

Yapei Yuan, Huan Chen, Sihua Ou, Baomei Cai, Ruifang Zhang, Yue Qin, Mengjie Pan, Shangtao Cao, Duanqing Pei & Fan Fan Hou
Additional file 1: Fig. S1. Generation of 2D kidney organoids from hUCs of different donors. (A) Western blot for marker gene of the primitive streak, intermediate mesoderm, nephron progenitor, and segments of the nephron. PAX8 for tubule epithelial and nephron progenitor, CALBINDIN for distal tubule. (B) Gene expression analysis for markers of pluripotency (OCT4 and NANOG), endoderm (SOX17 and FOXA2), and ectoderm (SOX1 and FOX6) during differentiation is presented. Embryonic stem cells (ESCs), defined as...

Forecasting Institutional LINAC Utilization in Response to Varying Workload

Srinivas Raman, Fan Jia, Zhihui Liu, Julie Wenz, Michael Carter, Colleen Dickie, Fei-Fei Liu & Daniel Letourneau
ObjectivesPandemics, natural disasters, and other unforeseen circumstances can cause short-term variation in radiotherapy utilization. In this study, we aim to develop a model to forecast linear accelerator (LINAC) utilization during periods of varying workloads. Methods: Using computed tomography (CT)-simulation data and the rate of new LINAC appointment bookings in the preceding week as input parameters, a multiple linear regression model to forecast LINAC utilization over a 15-working day horizon was developed and tested on institutional...

Additional file 1 of Radiomics features for assessing tumor-infiltrating lymphocytes correlate with molecular traits of triple-negative breast cancer

Guan-Hua Su, Yi Xiao, Lin Jiang, Ren-Cheng Zheng, He Wang, Yan Chen, Ya-Jia Gu, Chao You & Zhi-Ming Shao
Additional file 1: Table S1. Correlation between selected radiomics features and clinical characteristics listed in Table 1. Table S2. Feature categories used in this study. Supplementary Methods. Radiomics features calculation.

Radiomics features for assessing tumor-infiltrating lymphocytes correlate with molecular traits of triple-negative breast cancer

Guan-Hua Su, Yi Xiao, Lin Jiang, Ren-Cheng Zheng, He Wang, Yan Chen, Ya-Jia Gu, Chao You & Zhi-Ming Shao
Abstract Background Tumor-infiltrating lymphocytes (TILs) have become a promising biomarker for assessing tumor immune microenvironment and predicting immunotherapy response. However, the assessment of TILs relies on invasive pathological slides. Methods We retrospectively extracted radiomics features from magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) to develop a radiomic cohort of triple-negative breast cancer (TNBC) (n = 139), among which 116 patients underwent transcriptomic sequencing. This radiomic cohort was randomly divided into the training cohort (n = 98) and validation...

Additional file 1 of Autologous stem cell transplantation in tandem with Anti-CD30 CAR T-cell infusion in relapsed/refractory CD30+ lymphoma

Peiling Zhang, Xiuxiu Yang, Yang Cao, Jue Wang, Mi Zhou, Liting Chen, Jia Wei, Zekai Mao, Di Wang, Yi Xiao, Haichuan Zhu, Shangkun Zhang, Tongcun Zhang, Yicheng Zhang, Jianfeng Zhou & Liang Huang
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Additional file 1 of Autologous stem cell transplantation in tandem with Anti-CD30 CAR T-cell infusion in relapsed/refractory CD30+ lymphoma

Peiling Zhang, Xiuxiu Yang, Yang Cao, Jue Wang, Mi Zhou, Liting Chen, Jia Wei, Zekai Mao, Di Wang, Yi Xiao, Haichuan Zhu, Shangkun Zhang, Tongcun Zhang, Yicheng Zhang, Jianfeng Zhou & Liang Huang
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Additional file 3 of Genetic diversity in the transmission-blocking vaccine candidate Plasmodium vivax gametocyte protein Pvs230 from the China–Myanmar border area and central Myanmar

Xin Zhao, Yubing Hu, Yan Zhao, Lin Wang, Zifang Wu, Myat Thu Soe, Myat Phone Kyaw, Liwang Cui, Xiaotong Zhu & Yaming Cao
Additional file 3: Table S3. Codon-based tests for selection on Pvs230 in China–Myanmar border and Myanmar isolates.

Nurse-led telephone follow-up according to the revised nursing outcomes classification for laryngeal carcinoma surgery patients: a randomized controlled trial

Yongxia Ding, Jinxia Xu, Yan Ning, Qian Wang & Zhaojie Chang
Abstract Background This study used the revised nursing outcomes classification (NOC) outlined in our previous study, “Core nursing outcomes for otorhinolaryngology head-neck,” for telephone follow-up of patients who had laryngeal carcinoma surgery in China. This randomized controlled trial aimed to compare nurse-led telephone follow-up according to the revised NOC with traditional telephone follow-up. Methods A total of 100 postoperative patients were recruited from March 2018‒March 2020. Patients were randomly assigned to nurse-led telephone follow-up groups...

New polyacetylenes from Bidens procera

Jinli Tian, Shaohua Yu, Lu Wang, Denggang Kong, Wei Zhao, Zhenhua Tian & Honglei Zhou
A phytochemical investigation of Bidens procera L.C.Xu ex X.W.Zheng afforded two novel polyacetylenes, tridecane-2E-monoene-4,6,8-triyntylen-1,13-diol-12-O-β-glucoside (1) and tetradecane-2E,8E-diene-4,6-diyne-1,14-diol-13-O-β-glucoside (2), together with ten known compounds (3 − 12). Their chemical structures were elucidated by NMR and MS spectrums as well as the comparison of the published data. Furthermore, the chemotaxonomy of the yielded compounds was also discussed.

sj-tif-1-npx-10.1177_1934578X221130874 - Supplemental material for Cryptotanshinone From Salvia miltiorrhiza Inhibits the Growth of Tumors and Enhances the Efficacy of Chemotherapy in a Gastric Cancer Mouse Model

Wenkai Wu, Yezhi Cao, Ling Cheng, Linghu Wang, Qingsheng Yu, Hui Peng, Fuhai Zhou, Haiwei Liu & Qi Zhang
Supplemental material, sj-tif-1-npx-10.1177_1934578X221130874 for Cryptotanshinone From Salvia miltiorrhiza Inhibits the Growth of Tumors and Enhances the Efficacy of Chemotherapy in a Gastric Cancer Mouse Model by Wenkai Wu, Yezhi Cao, Ling Cheng, Linghu Wang, Qingsheng Yu, Hui Peng, Fuhai Zhou, Haiwei Liu and Qi Zhang in Natural Product Communications

sj-tif-2-npx-10.1177_1934578X221130874 - Supplemental material for Cryptotanshinone From Salvia miltiorrhiza Inhibits the Growth of Tumors and Enhances the Efficacy of Chemotherapy in a Gastric Cancer Mouse Model

Wenkai Wu, Yezhi Cao, Ling Cheng, Linghu Wang, Qingsheng Yu, Hui Peng, Fuhai Zhou, Haiwei Liu & Qi Zhang
Supplemental material, sj-tif-2-npx-10.1177_1934578X221130874 for Cryptotanshinone From Salvia miltiorrhiza Inhibits the Growth of Tumors and Enhances the Efficacy of Chemotherapy in a Gastric Cancer Mouse Model by Wenkai Wu, Yezhi Cao, Ling Cheng, Linghu Wang, Qingsheng Yu, Hui Peng, Fuhai Zhou, Haiwei Liu and Qi Zhang in Natural Product Communications

sj-tif-3-npx-10.1177_1934578X221130874 - Supplemental material for Cryptotanshinone From Salvia miltiorrhiza Inhibits the Growth of Tumors and Enhances the Efficacy of Chemotherapy in a Gastric Cancer Mouse Model

Wenkai Wu, Yezhi Cao, Ling Cheng, Linghu Wang, Qingsheng Yu, Hui Peng, Fuhai Zhou, Haiwei Liu & Qi Zhang
Supplemental material, sj-tif-3-npx-10.1177_1934578X221130874 for Cryptotanshinone From Salvia miltiorrhiza Inhibits the Growth of Tumors and Enhances the Efficacy of Chemotherapy in a Gastric Cancer Mouse Model by Wenkai Wu, Yezhi Cao, Ling Cheng, Linghu Wang, Qingsheng Yu, Hui Peng, Fuhai Zhou, Haiwei Liu and Qi Zhang in Natural Product Communications

sj-tif-3-npx-10.1177_1934578X221130874 - Supplemental material for Cryptotanshinone From Salvia miltiorrhiza Inhibits the Growth of Tumors and Enhances the Efficacy of Chemotherapy in a Gastric Cancer Mouse Model

Wenkai Wu, Yezhi Cao, Ling Cheng, Linghu Wang, Qingsheng Yu, Hui Peng, Fuhai Zhou, Haiwei Liu & Qi Zhang
Supplemental material, sj-tif-3-npx-10.1177_1934578X221130874 for Cryptotanshinone From Salvia miltiorrhiza Inhibits the Growth of Tumors and Enhances the Efficacy of Chemotherapy in a Gastric Cancer Mouse Model by Wenkai Wu, Yezhi Cao, Ling Cheng, Linghu Wang, Qingsheng Yu, Hui Peng, Fuhai Zhou, Haiwei Liu and Qi Zhang in Natural Product Communications

A general method for calculating power for GEE analysis of complete and incomplete stepped wedge cluster randomized trials

Ying Zhang, John S Preisser, Elizabeth L Turner, Paul J Rathouz, Mark Toles & Fan Li
Stepped wedge designs have uni-directional crossovers at randomly assigned time points (steps) where clusters switch from control to intervention condition. Incomplete stepped wedge designs are increasingly used in cluster randomized trials of health care interventions and have periods without data collection due to logistical, resource and patient-centered considerations. The development of sample size formulae for stepped wedge trials has primarily focused on complete designs and continuous responses. Addressing this gap, a general, fast, non-simulation based...

sj-tif-10-npx-10.1177_1934578X221130874 - Supplemental material for Cryptotanshinone From Salvia miltiorrhiza Inhibits the Growth of Tumors and Enhances the Efficacy of Chemotherapy in a Gastric Cancer Mouse Model

Wenkai Wu, Yezhi Cao, Ling Cheng, Linghu Wang, Qingsheng Yu, Hui Peng, Fuhai Zhou, Haiwei Liu & Qi Zhang
Supplemental material, sj-tif-10-npx-10.1177_1934578X221130874 for Cryptotanshinone From Salvia miltiorrhiza Inhibits the Growth of Tumors and Enhances the Efficacy of Chemotherapy in a Gastric Cancer Mouse Model by Wenkai Wu, Yezhi Cao, Ling Cheng, Linghu Wang, Qingsheng Yu, Hui Peng, Fuhai Zhou, Haiwei Liu and Qi Zhang in Natural Product Communications

sj-tif-10-npx-10.1177_1934578X221130874 - Supplemental material for Cryptotanshinone From Salvia miltiorrhiza Inhibits the Growth of Tumors and Enhances the Efficacy of Chemotherapy in a Gastric Cancer Mouse Model

Wenkai Wu, Yezhi Cao, Ling Cheng, Linghu Wang, Qingsheng Yu, Hui Peng, Fuhai Zhou, Haiwei Liu & Qi Zhang
Supplemental material, sj-tif-10-npx-10.1177_1934578X221130874 for Cryptotanshinone From Salvia miltiorrhiza Inhibits the Growth of Tumors and Enhances the Efficacy of Chemotherapy in a Gastric Cancer Mouse Model by Wenkai Wu, Yezhi Cao, Ling Cheng, Linghu Wang, Qingsheng Yu, Hui Peng, Fuhai Zhou, Haiwei Liu and Qi Zhang in Natural Product Communications

sj-tif-12-npx-10.1177_1934578X221130874 - Supplemental material for Cryptotanshinone From Salvia miltiorrhiza Inhibits the Growth of Tumors and Enhances the Efficacy of Chemotherapy in a Gastric Cancer Mouse Model

Wenkai Wu, Yezhi Cao, Ling Cheng, Linghu Wang, Qingsheng Yu, Hui Peng, Fuhai Zhou, Haiwei Liu & Qi Zhang
Supplemental material, sj-tif-12-npx-10.1177_1934578X221130874 for Cryptotanshinone From Salvia miltiorrhiza Inhibits the Growth of Tumors and Enhances the Efficacy of Chemotherapy in a Gastric Cancer Mouse Model by Wenkai Wu, Yezhi Cao, Ling Cheng, Linghu Wang, Qingsheng Yu, Hui Peng, Fuhai Zhou, Haiwei Liu and Qi Zhang in Natural Product Communications

sj-jpg-14-npx-10.1177_1934578X221130874 - Supplemental material for Cryptotanshinone From Salvia miltiorrhiza Inhibits the Growth of Tumors and Enhances the Efficacy of Chemotherapy in a Gastric Cancer Mouse Model

Wenkai Wu, Yezhi Cao, Ling Cheng, Linghu Wang, Qingsheng Yu, Hui Peng, Fuhai Zhou, Haiwei Liu & Qi Zhang
Supplemental material, sj-jpg-14-npx-10.1177_1934578X221130874 for Cryptotanshinone From Salvia miltiorrhiza Inhibits the Growth of Tumors and Enhances the Efficacy of Chemotherapy in a Gastric Cancer Mouse Model by Wenkai Wu, Yezhi Cao, Ling Cheng, Linghu Wang, Qingsheng Yu, Hui Peng, Fuhai Zhou, Haiwei Liu and Qi Zhang in Natural Product Communications

Cryptotanshinone From Salvia miltiorrhiza Inhibits the Growth of Tumors and Enhances the Efficacy of Chemotherapy in a Gastric Cancer Mouse Model

Wenkai Wu, Yezhi Cao, Ling Cheng, Linghu Wang, Qingsheng Yu, Hui Peng, Fuhai Zhou, Haiwei Liu & Qi Zhang
Cryptotanshinone is a quinone diterpene extracted from the traditional Chinese medicine Salvia miltiorrhiza root that shows obvious anticancer activity. The aim of this study was to investigate the mechanism of action of cryptotanshinone as an antigastric cancer agent, as well as a chemotherapy potentiator. A gastric cancer model was established by tumor transplantation, and mice were treated with either 5-fluorouracil or cryptotanshinone, or both drugs. The tumor mass was recorded, and the tumor suppression rate...

sj-docx-1-hol-10.1177_09596836221126131 – Supplemental material for Foodways of the Medieval Tibetans on the Silk Road: New evidence from the Miran Site in Xinjiang

Pengfei Sheng, Meiying Zhao, Zhihao Dang, Edward Allen, Luo’sang Tajie, Tian Ma & Hongen Jiang
Supplemental material, sj-docx-1-hol-10.1177_09596836221126131 for Foodways of the Medieval Tibetans on the Silk Road: New evidence from the Miran Site in Xinjiang by Pengfei Sheng, Meiying Zhao, Zhihao Dang, Edward Allen, Luo’sang Tajie, Tian Ma and Hongen Jiang in The Holocene

Foodways of the Medieval Tibetans on the Silk Road: New evidence from the Miran Site in Xinjiang

Pengfei Sheng, Meiying Zhao, Zhihao Dang, Edward Allen, Luo’sang Tajie, Tian Ma & Hongen Jiang
Located in the Tarim Basin in southern Xinjiang, the Miran site is well known for its so-called “winged angel” frescos and diverse cultural artifacts dating from the Han Dynasty through Tubo Kingdom (~200 BC–900 AD) periods. This essay presents the first integrated archeobotanical and isotopic investigation on the archeobotanical remains at Miran. Our findings suggest that, despite implementing mixed-crop cultivation, Tibetans at Miran became increasingly invested in drought-resistant millet-based agriculture. New seed δ13C data recovered...

Foodways of the Medieval Tibetans on the Silk Road: New evidence from the Miran Site in Xinjiang

Pengfei Sheng, Meiying Zhao, Zhihao Dang, Edward Allen, Luo’sang Tajie, Tian Ma & Hongen Jiang
Located in the Tarim Basin in southern Xinjiang, the Miran site is well known for its so-called “winged angel” frescos and diverse cultural artifacts dating from the Han Dynasty through Tubo Kingdom (~200 BC–900 AD) periods. This essay presents the first integrated archeobotanical and isotopic investigation on the archeobotanical remains at Miran. Our findings suggest that, despite implementing mixed-crop cultivation, Tibetans at Miran became increasingly invested in drought-resistant millet-based agriculture. New seed δ13C data recovered...

Statistical Learning for Individualized Asset Allocation

Yi Ding, Yingying Li & Rui Song
We establish a high-dimensional statistical learning framework for individualized asset allocation. Our proposed methodology addresses continuous-action decision-making with a large number of characteristics. We develop a discretization approach to model the effect of continuous actions and allow the discretization frequency to be large and diverge with the number of observations. We estimate the value function of continuous-action using penalized regression with our proposed generalized penalties that are imposed on linear transformations of the model coefficients....

Supplementary document for Ultraviolet-to-Infrared Broadband Photodetector and Imaging Application based on Perovskite Single Crystal - 6076905.pdf

Meng Xu, Xinyue Wang, Jiexin Weng, Jingling Shen, Yanbing Hou & Bo Zhang
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