13 Works

Physicochemical and antioxidant properties of extruded Rhodiola as affected by twin-screw extrusion

Yu Zhang, Tie Jin & Gi-Hyung Ryu
In order to explore the effect of extrusion operating parameters on the physicochemical and antioxidation properties of the extruded Rhodiola, Rhodiola was extruded as raw material under different moisture content (24, 26, 28%), barrel temperature (120, 130, 140°C) and screw speed (200, 250, 300 rpm) conditions. After extrusion, the water solubility index of Rhodiola was significantly higher than that of raw material, while the water absorption index was significantly lower than that of raw material....

RESEARCH ON SOIL FRAGMENTATION CHARACTERISTICS BASED ON FRACTAL DIMENSION AND IMAGE PROCESSING

Junru Li, Shengshi Xie, Fei Liu & Xuan Zhao
ABSTRACT To improve the complex process of judging the degree of soil fragmentation during potato-soil separation and to establish a fast and effective judging method. Soil drop experiments were performed using sandy soil from the potato growing region of Hohhot, Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region, China. The effects of soil moisture content, hardness, volume, drop height, inclination of the separating sieve and composition of the separating sieve rod on soil fragmentation were investigated. The fractal dimension...

Tea seed meal application promoted microbial community diversity in the soil of peach orchard

Ping Sun, Jiansheng Shen, Xianrui Lin, Yu Zong, Yi Wang, Jianxi Zhu, Chenfei Chen, Yanqiao Wang, Huijuan Jia & Xinwei Wang
Soil microbes are indispensable in agricultural production, and they respond differently to different fertilization regimes. However, there is limited understating of microbial composition and function responses to an organic fertilizer tea seed meal (TSM) and conventional fertilizer. Here we first reported the change rules and functions of soil microbial community in peach orchard soil after application of compound fertilizer plus urea (CFU) and different amounts (1.25, 2.50, 3.75 and 5.00 kg) of TSM. Compared to...

Data for: The interactive effects of soil fertility and tree mycorrhizal association explain spatial variation of diversity-biomass relationships in a subtropical forest

Jianhui Ma, Lei Chen, Xiangcheng Mi, Haibao Ren, Xiaojuan Liu, Yunquan Wang, Fang Wang, Yujun Yao, Yue Zhang & Keping Ma
Observed biodiversity-ecosystem function (BEF) relationships are highly variable, particularly in natural forests. However, our understanding of the factors that generate these often contradictory patterns, especially the role of different mycorrhizal associations, is still limited. By relating tree species richness and aboveground biomass (AGB) in a fully-mapped 24-ha subtropical forest dynamics plot, we evaluated the impacts of soil fertility and tree mycorrhizal type in mediating BEF relationships at multiple spatial scales. Our results demonstrate a highly...

Physicochemical and antioxidant properties of extruded Rhodiola as affected by twin-screw extrusion

Yu Zhang, Tie Jin & Gi-Hyung Ryu
In order to explore the effect of extrusion operating parameters on the physicochemical and antioxidation properties of the extruded Rhodiola, Rhodiola was extruded as raw material under different moisture content (24, 26, 28%), barrel temperature (120, 130, 140°C) and screw speed (200, 250, 300 rpm) conditions. After extrusion, the water solubility index of Rhodiola was significantly higher than that of raw material, while the water absorption index was significantly lower than that of raw material....

SPORTS INJURIES IN PROFESSIONAL SOCCER PLAYERS

Yu Zhang & Bo Wang
ABSTRACT Introduction Sports injuries in soccer are hardly avoided due to the characteristics of battles, such as intense conflict and high-level competitiveness related to soccer. Objective Investigate the most common sports injuries in professional soccer players. Methods A questionnaire survey was carried out with 365 valid returns, including 198 male and 177 female professional soccer players. Data were collected and distributed using Excel software. Results Among sports injuries in professional soccer athletes, minor injuries are...

NLR family CARD domain containing 5 promotes hypoxia-induced cancer progress and carboplatin resistance by activating PI3K/AKT via carcinoembryonic antigen related cell adhesion molecule 1 in non-small cell lung cancer

Yu Dong, Tao Xu, Dongfan Li, Hua Guo, Xusheng Du, Guangshun Li, Jiakuan Chen, Bo Wang, Peng Wang, Gang Yu, Xuan Zhao & Ruiqi Xue
It is well known that non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) is a malignant tumor with high incidence in the world. We aimed to clarify a possible target and identify its precise molecular biological mechanism in NSCLC. NLR family CARD domain containing 5 (NLRC5) is widely expressed in tissues and exerts a vital role in anti-tumor immunity. We determined NLRC5 expression by RT-qPCR and western blot assay. The role of NLRC5 in the development of NSCLC...

MOVER-R and Penalized MOVER-R Confidence Intervals for the Ratio of Two Quantities

Peng Wang, Yilei Ma, Siqi Xu, Yi-Xin Wang, Yu Zhang, Xiangyang Lou, Ming Li, Baolin Wu, Guimin Gao, Ping Yin & Nianjun Liu
Developing a confidence interval for the ratio of two quantities is an important task in statistics because of its omnipresence in real world applications. For such a problem, the MOVER-R (method of variance recovery for the ratio) technique, which is based on the recovery of variance estimates from confidence limits of the numerator and the denominator separately, was proposed as a useful and efficient approach. However, this method implicitly assumes that the confidence interval for...

SPORTS INJURIES IN PROFESSIONAL SOCCER PLAYERS

Yu Zhang & Bo Wang
ABSTRACT Introduction Sports injuries in soccer are hardly avoided due to the characteristics of battles, such as intense conflict and high-level competitiveness related to soccer. Objective Investigate the most common sports injuries in professional soccer players. Methods A questionnaire survey was carried out with 365 valid returns, including 198 male and 177 female professional soccer players. Data were collected and distributed using Excel software. Results Among sports injuries in professional soccer athletes, minor injuries are...

RESEARCH ON SOIL FRAGMENTATION CHARACTERISTICS BASED ON FRACTAL DIMENSION AND IMAGE PROCESSING

Junru Li, Shengshi Xie, Fei Liu & Xuan Zhao
ABSTRACT To improve the complex process of judging the degree of soil fragmentation during potato-soil separation and to establish a fast and effective judging method. Soil drop experiments were performed using sandy soil from the potato growing region of Hohhot, Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region, China. The effects of soil moisture content, hardness, volume, drop height, inclination of the separating sieve and composition of the separating sieve rod on soil fragmentation were investigated. The fractal dimension...

MOVER-R and Penalized MOVER-R Confidence Intervals for the Ratio of Two Quantities

Peng Wang, Yilei Ma, Siqi Xu, Yi-Xin Wang, Yu Zhang, Xiangyang Lou, Ming Li, Baolin Wu, Guimin Gao, Ping Yin & Nianjun Liu
Developing a confidence interval for the ratio of two quantities is an important task in statistics because of its omnipresence in real world applications. For such a problem, the MOVER-R (method of variance recovery for the ratio) technique, which is based on the recovery of variance estimates from confidence limits of the numerator and the denominator separately, was proposed as a useful and efficient approach. However, this method implicitly assumes that the confidence interval for...

Hypoxia-induced GPCPD1 depalmitoylation triggers mitophagy via regulating PRKN-mediated ubiquitination of VDAC1

Ying Liu, Hanwen Zhang, Yiwei Liu, Siyue Zhang, Peng Su, Lijuan Wang, Yaming Li, Yiran Liang, Xiaolong Wang, Weijing Zhao, Bing Chen, Dan Luo, Ning Zhang & Qifeng Yang
Mitophagy, which selectively eliminates the dysfunctional and excess mitochondria by autophagy, is crucial for cellular homeostasis under stresses such as hypoxia. Dysregulation of mitophagy has been increasingly linked to many disorders including neurodegenerative disease and cancer. Triple-negative breast cancer (TNBC), a highly aggressive breast cancer subtype, is reported to be characterized by hypoxia. However, the role of mitophagy in hypoxic TNBC as well as the underlying molecular mechanism is largely unexplored. Here, we identified GPCPD1...

NLR family CARD domain containing 5 promotes hypoxia-induced cancer progress and carboplatin resistance by activating PI3K/AKT via carcinoembryonic antigen related cell adhesion molecule 1 in non-small cell lung cancer

Yu Dong, Tao Xu, Dongfan Li, Hua Guo, Xusheng Du, Guangshun Li, Jiakuan Chen, Bo Wang, Peng Wang, Gang Yu, Xuan Zhao & Ruiqi Xue
It is well known that non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) is a malignant tumor with high incidence in the world. We aimed to clarify a possible target and identify its precise molecular biological mechanism in NSCLC. NLR family CARD domain containing 5 (NLRC5) is widely expressed in tissues and exerts a vital role in anti-tumor immunity. We determined NLRC5 expression by RT-qPCR and western blot assay. The role of NLRC5 in the development of NSCLC...

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