15 Works
Analysis of the Microbiomes on Two Cultural Heritage Sites
Chengshuai Zhu, Biao Wang, Mengxia Tang, Xin Wang, Qiang Li, Yulan Hu & Bingjian Zhang
In the World Cultural Heritage of Leshan Giant Buddha and the West Lake area, the statues and monuments have been affected by the colonizing organisms. In the past three years, we used next-generation sequencing technology to analyze the biofilm of 14 sites in two places. The result showed that microbiomes were different on monuments, especially in terms of microbial composition, diversity, and potential functions. More phototrophic organisms and bacteria involved in the nitrogen-sulfur cycle were...
Forensic characteristics and genetic substructure analysis of the Handan Han population, Northern China
Chi-Zao Wang, Lan-Hai Wei, Jia-Shuo Zhang, Xue-Er Yu, Ru-Feng Bai, Hui Li, Mei-Sen Shi & Shu-Hua Ma
We analysed the forensic characteristics and substructure of the Handan Han population based on 36 Y-STR (short tandem repeat) and Y-SNP (single nucleotide polymorphism) markers. The two most dominant haplogroups in Handan Han, O2a2b1a1a1-F8 (17.95%) and O2a2b1a2a1a (21.51%), and their abundant downstream branches, reflected the strong expansion of the precursor of the Hans in Handan. The present results enrich the forensic database and explore the genetic relationships between Handan Han and other neighbouring and/or linguistically...
Association of the KISS1, LIN28B, VDR and ERα gene polymorphisms with early and fast puberty in Chinese girls
Yunwei Li, Huifeng Zhang, Qiang Li, Xinwei Huang & Xiangyang Kong
To explore the association of KISS1, LIN28B, vitamin D receptor (VDR), and estrogen receptor α (ERα) gene polymorphisms and the risk of early with fast puberty (EFP) risk, and with hormone levels in EFP cases, in Chinese girls. The analysis was based on the data of 141 girls with EFP and 152 girls without EFP. Clinical features were documented, and all SNP genotyping was conducted using SNaPshot method. Statistical analysis was performed to assess the...
Functional Outlier Detection for Density-Valued Data with Application to Robustify Distribution-to-Distribution Regression
Xinyi Lei, Zhicheng Chen & Hui Li
Distributional data analysis, concerned with the statistical analysis of data objects consisting of random probability distributions in the framework of functional data analysis (FDA), has received considerable interest in recent years and is increasingly applied in various fields including engineering. Outlier detection and robustness are of great practical interest; however, these aspects remain unexplored for distributional data. To this end, this study focuses on density-valued outlier detection and its application in robust distributional regression. Specifically,...
Salt-induced phosphoproteomic changes in the subfornical organ in rats with chronic kidney disease
Xin Wang, Huizhen Wang, Jiawen Li, Lanying Li, Yifan Wang & Aiqing Li
Subfornical organ (SFO) is vital in chronic kidney disease (CKD) progression caused by high salt levels. The current study investigated the effects of high salt on phosphoproteomic changes in SFO in CKD rats. 5/6 nephrectomized rats were fed a normal-salt diet (0.4%) (NC group) or a high-salt diet (4%) (HC group) for three weeks, while sham-operated rats were fed a normal-salt diet (0.4%) (NS group). For phosphoproteomic analysis of SFO in different groups, TiO2 enrichment,...
Forensic characteristics and genetic substructure analysis of the Handan Han population, Northern China
Chi-Zao Wang, Lan-Hai Wei, Jia-Shuo Zhang, Xue-Er Yu, Ru-Feng Bai, Hui Li, Mei-Sen Shi & Shu-Hua Ma
We analysed the forensic characteristics and substructure of the Handan Han population based on 36 Y-STR (short tandem repeat) and Y-SNP (single nucleotide polymorphism) markers. The two most dominant haplogroups in Handan Han, O2a2b1a1a1-F8 (17.95%) and O2a2b1a2a1a (21.51%), and their abundant downstream branches, reflected the strong expansion of the precursor of the Hans in Handan. The present results enrich the forensic database and explore the genetic relationships between Handan Han and other neighbouring and/or linguistically...
Analysis of the Microbiomes on Two Cultural Heritage Sites
Chengshuai Zhu, Biao Wang, Mengxia Tang, Xin Wang, Qiang Li, Yulan Hu & Bingjian Zhang
In the World Cultural Heritage of Leshan Giant Buddha and the West Lake area, the statues and monuments have been affected by the colonizing organisms. In the past three years, we used next-generation sequencing technology to analyze the biofilm of 14 sites in two places. The result showed that microbiomes were different on monuments, especially in terms of microbial composition, diversity, and potential functions. More phototrophic organisms and bacteria involved in the nitrogen-sulfur cycle were...
Clustered coefficient regression models for Poisson process with an application to seasonal warranty claim data
Xin Wang, Xin Zhang & Zhengyuan Zhu
Motivated by a product warranty claims data set, we propose clustered coefficient regression models in a non-homogeneous Poisson process for recurrent event data. The proposed method, referred as CLUPP, can estimate the group structure and parameters simultaneously. In our proposed method, a penalized regression approach is used to identify the group structure. Numerical studies show that the proposed approach can identify the group structure well, and outperforms traditional methods such as hierarchical clustering and K-means....
Salt-induced phosphoproteomic changes in the subfornical organ in rats with chronic kidney disease
Xin Wang, Huizhen Wang, Jiawen Li, Lanying Li, Yifan Wang & Aiqing Li
Subfornical organ (SFO) is vital in chronic kidney disease (CKD) progression caused by high salt levels. The current study investigated the effects of high salt on phosphoproteomic changes in SFO in CKD rats. 5/6 nephrectomized rats were fed a normal-salt diet (0.4%) (NC group) or a high-salt diet (4%) (HC group) for three weeks, while sham-operated rats were fed a normal-salt diet (0.4%) (NS group). For phosphoproteomic analysis of SFO in different groups, TiO2 enrichment,...
Association of the KISS1, LIN28B, VDR and ERα gene polymorphisms with early and fast puberty in Chinese girls
Yunwei Li, Huifeng Zhang, Qiang Li, Xinwei Huang & Xiangyang Kong
To explore the association of KISS1, LIN28B, vitamin D receptor (VDR), and estrogen receptor α (ERα) gene polymorphisms and the risk of early with fast puberty (EFP) risk, and with hormone levels in EFP cases, in Chinese girls. The analysis was based on the data of 141 girls with EFP and 152 girls without EFP. Clinical features were documented, and all SNP genotyping was conducted using SNaPshot method. Statistical analysis was performed to assess the...
Functional Outlier Detection for Density-Valued Data with Application to Robustify Distribution-to-Distribution Regression
Xinyi Lei, Zhicheng Chen & Hui Li
Distributional data analysis, concerned with the statistical analysis of data objects consisting of random probability distributions in the framework of functional data analysis (FDA), has received considerable interest in recent years and is increasingly applied in various fields including engineering. Outlier detection and robustness are of great practical interest; however, these aspects remain unexplored for distributional data. To this end, this study focuses on density-valued outlier detection and its application in robust distributional regression. Specifically,...
Exosomes derived from fibrinogen-like protein 1-overexpressing bone marrow-derived mesenchymal stem cells ameliorates rheumatoid arthritis
Wenqiang Xu, Xiaofeng Liu, Wenqing Qu, Xin Wang, Hao Su, Wenliang Li & Yiheng Cheng
Rheumatoid arthritis (RA) is a most common chronic joint disease belonging to inflammatory autoimmune disease. The aim of this study was to determine the role and mechanism of bone marrow mesenchymal stem cells (BMSCs)-derived exosomes and fibrinogen-like protein 1 (FGL1) overexpression exosomes shuttled by BMSCs (FGL1-Exos) on RA. All of the exosomes were visualized by transmission electron microscope (TEM) and the characteristic proteins were detected by western blot. To investigate the therapeutic effect of FGL1-Exos,...
Exosomes derived from fibrinogen-like protein 1-overexpressing bone marrow-derived mesenchymal stem cells ameliorates rheumatoid arthritis
Wenqiang Xu, Xiaofeng Liu, Wenqing Qu, Xin Wang, Hao Su, Wenliang Li & Yiheng Cheng
Rheumatoid arthritis (RA) is a most common chronic joint disease belonging to inflammatory autoimmune disease. The aim of this study was to determine the role and mechanism of bone marrow mesenchymal stem cells (BMSCs)-derived exosomes and fibrinogen-like protein 1 (FGL1) overexpression exosomes shuttled by BMSCs (FGL1-Exos) on RA. All of the exosomes were visualized by transmission electron microscope (TEM) and the characteristic proteins were detected by western blot. To investigate the therapeutic effect of FGL1-Exos,...
Forensic characteristics and genetic substructure analysis of the Handan Han population, Northern China
Chi-Zao Wang, Lan-Hai Wei, Jia-Shuo Zhang, Xue-Er Yu, Ru-Feng Bai, Hui Li, Mei-Sen Shi & Shu-Hua Ma
We analysed the forensic characteristics and substructure of the Handan Han population based on 36 Y-STR (short tandem repeat) and Y-SNP (single nucleotide polymorphism) markers. The two most dominant haplogroups in Handan Han, O2a2b1a1a1-F8 (17.95%) and O2a2b1a2a1a (21.51%), and their abundant downstream branches, reflected the strong expansion of the precursor of the Hans in Handan. The present results enrich the forensic database and explore the genetic relationships between Handan Han and other neighbouring and/or linguistically...
Clustered coefficient regression models for Poisson process with an application to seasonal warranty claim data
Xin Wang, Xin Zhang & Zhengyuan Zhu
Motivated by a product warranty claims data set, we propose clustered coefficient regression models in a non-homogeneous Poisson process for recurrent event data. The proposed method, referred as CLUPP, can estimate the group structure and parameters simultaneously. In our proposed method, a penalized regression approach is used to identify the group structure. Numerical studies show that the proposed approach can identify the group structure well, and outperforms traditional methods such as hierarchical clustering and K-means....
Affiliations
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Linyi University15
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Shandong University15
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Fudan University13
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Tianjin Medical University Cancer Institute and Hospital13
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Shanghai Jiao Tong University13
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Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences & Peking Union Medical College13
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Shandong Agricultural University13
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Peking University10
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Zhejiang University9
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Sheng Jing Hospital9