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        Orthogonal Optimization Design and Finite Element Analysis of Converging Stepped Magnetic Fluid Seal

        Fu-xiang Hao,An-le Mu 한국자기학회 2022 Journal of Magnetics Vol.27 No.2

        In order to better solve the problem of air leakage during compressor operation, based on the converging stepped magnetic fluid seal structure, the L16 (4⁴) orthogonal test design and the numerical simulation of the finite element method are combined to optimize the sealing structure. Four factors, four levels and the corresponding orthogonal table are selected in this paper. The simulation results of each test are calculated and range values are studied. Finally, sealing pressure capability of the structure before and after optimization are calculated and compared. The results show that under the conditions of different axial and radial sealing gaps, the sealing pressure capability of converging stepped magnetic fluid seal structure has been significantly improved after orthogonal optimization, especially when the radial sealing gap is relatively small. The maximum pressure capability can be improved by about 11 %, which fully proves the effectiveness of orthogonal optimization. At the same time, the research results can also provide references for the application of other rotary sealing conditions.

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        Sequential Polyadenylation to Enable Alternative mRNA 3’ End Formation

        Xiang-Dong Fu,Yajing Hao,Ting Cai,Chang Liu,Xuan Zhang 한국분자세포생물학회 2023 Molecules and cells Vol.46 No.1

        In eukaryotic cells, a key RNA processing step to generate mature mRNA is the coupled reaction for cleavage and polyadenylation (CPA) at the 3′ end of individual transcripts. Many transcripts are alternatively polyadenylated (APA) to produce mRNAs with different 3′ ends that may either alter protein coding sequence (CDS-APA) or create different lengths of 3′UTR (tandem-APA). As the CPA reaction is intimately associated with transcriptional termination, it has been widely assumed that APA is regulated cotranscriptionally. Isoforms terminated at different regions may have distinct RNA stability under different conditions, thus altering the ratio of APA isoforms. Such differential impacts on different isoforms have been considered as post-transcriptional APA, but strictly speaking, this can only be considered “apparent” APA, as the choice is not made during the CPA reaction. Interestingly, a recent study reveals sequential APA as a new mechanism for post-transcriptional APA. This minireview will focus on this new mechanism to provide insights into various documented regulatory paradigms.

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        RON and MET Co-overexpression Are Significant Pathological Characteristics of Poor Survival and Therapeutic Targets of Tyrosine Kinase Inhibitors in Triple-Negative Breast Cancer

        Tian-Hao Weng,Min-Ya Yao,Xiang-Ming Xu,Chen-Yu Hu,Shu-Hao Yao,Yi-Zhi Liu,Zhi-Gang Wu,Tao-Ming Tang,Pei-Fen Fu,Ming-Hai Wang,Hang-Ping Yao 대한암학회 2020 Cancer Research and Treatment Vol.52 No.3

        Purpose Triple-negative breast cancer (TNBC) is highly malignant and has poor prognosis and a high mortality rate. The lack of effective therapy has spurred our investigation of new targets for treating this malignant cancer. Here, we identified RON (macrophage-stimulating 1 receptor) and MET (MET proto-oncogene, receptor tyrosine kinase) as a prognostic biomarker and therapeutic targets for potential TNBC treatment. Materials and Methods We analyzed RON and MET expression in 187 primary TNBC clinical samples with immunohistochemistry. We validated the targeted therapeutic effects of RON and MET in TNBC using three tyrosine kinase inhibitors (TKIs): BMS-777607, INCB28060, and tivantinib. The preclinical therapeutic efficacy of the TKIs was mainly estimated using a TNBC xenograft model. Results Patients with TNBC had widespread, abnormal expression of RON and MET. There was RON overexpression, MET overexpression, and RON and MET co-overexpression in 63 (33.7%), 63 (33.7%), and 43 cases (23.0%), respectively, which had poor prognosis and short survival. In vivo, the TKI targeting RON ant MET inhibited the activation of the downstream signaling molecules, inhibited TNBC cell migration and proliferation, and increased TNBC cell apoptosis; in the xenograft model, they significantly inhibited tumor growth and shrank tumor volumes. The TKI targeting RON and Met, such as BMS-777607 and tivantinib, yielded stronger anti-tumor effects than INCB28060. Conclusion RON and MET co-overexpression can be significant pathological characteristics in TNBC for poor prognosis. TKIs targeting RON and MET have stronger drug development potential for treating TNBC.

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        Molecular cloning of novel α-gliadin genes from Crithopsis delileana and the evolution analysis with those from Triticeae

        Zhi-Fu Guo,Xiang-Yu Long,Pan Dong,Yu-Ming Wei,Li-Ping Bai,Xiao-Xuan Dang,Hao-Lei Wan,Li-Jun Zhang,You-Liang Zheng 한국유전학회 2011 Genes & Genomics Vol.33 No.2

        The α-gliadins from Crithopsis delileana (Schult) Roshev (2n=2x=14, KK) were investigated by Acid polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis (A-PAGE) analysis. It was indicated that the electrophoresis mobility of gliadins from C.delileana had obvious difference with those from common wheat in α, γand ω region. Using primers designed from published sequences of α-gliadin genes, three α-gliadin genes were isolated from C. delileana, which were designated as gli-ka1,gli-ka2 and gli-ka3, respectively. Two in-frame stop codons were found in the coding sequences of gli-ka3, indicating that gli-ka3 could be a pseudogene. The gli-ka2 was a gliadin with an odd number of cysteines, resulting from a non-synonymous mutation. This change might lead to the interactive behavior of gli-ka2. Three α-gliadin genes of C. delileana had the similar but not identical primary structures to the corresponding gene sequences from other wheat related species. By the alignment of α-gliadin genes from Triticeae,phylogenetic analysis indicated that three α-gliadin genes of C. delileana clustered together with all α-gliadin genes from Ee genome of Lophopyrum elongatum by an interior paralleled branch.

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        Effect of Ultrasonic Vibration Tensile on the Mechanical Properties of High-Volume Fraction SiCp/Al Composite

        Dao-Hui Xiang,Zhi-Meng Zhang,Bang-Fu Wu,Hao-Ren Feng,Zhan-Li Shi,Bo Zhao 한국정밀공학회 2020 International Journal of Precision Engineering and Vol.21 No.11

        Silicon carbide particle-reinforced aluminum matrix composite has been widely used in the military and aerospace industry due to its special performance; however, there remain many problems in processing. The present paper introduces an ultrasonic vibration tensile device with a view to investigating an ultrasonic vibration tensile specimen. The results show that there are three major stages in the change in stress of the material under ultrasonic vibration: the ultrasonic stress superposition effect, softening effect, and Hall–Petch strengthening effect, these three effects occupy different proportions in different tensile stages. In addition, increasing the frequency of ultrasonic vibration increased the degree of stress reduction. Increasing the ultrasonic vibration amplitude reduced the fracture strength of the material. Comparison of the fracture morphology shows that the conventional condition was mainly interfacial peeling of SiC particles, and cleavage of the fracture occurred under ultrasonic vibration conditions.

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        Influence of Layer Thickness Ratio on the Mechanical and Failure Properties of Soft-Hard Interbedded Rock-like Material

        Qiang Xie,Hao Gao,Yuxin Ban,Xiang Fu,Xiaowen Liang,Zhilin Cao,Jun Duan 대한토목학회 2023 KSCE Journal of Civil Engineering Vol.27 No.11

        To figure out the influence of soft-hard layer thickness ratio on specimens’ mechanical properties evolution and microcracking mechanism, combined with digital image correlation technology and acoustic emission facility, uniaxial compression tests were conducted on soft-hard interbedded rock-like materials considering seven bedding dip angles and two soft-hard layer thickness ratios. The results are as follows: 1) The failure mode and failure pattern of layered rock masses are mainly determined by the bedding dip angle α and are less related to the soft-hard thickness ratio. With the increase of dip angle, the failure strength curve of the specimen is approximately U-shaped, and the soft-hard layer thickness ratio affects the U-shaped. The decrease in soft-hard layer thickness ratio will reduce the uniaxial compressive strength of specimens with low dip angles (α≦30°), cause differences in the evolution path of local strain fields of layered rock masses and reduce the horizontal displacement of the main crack. 2) The increase of the proportion of soft layer in the soft-hard layer thickness ratio will reduce the proportion of tensile cracks in the tensile failure specimens and shear cracks in the shear failure specimens, complicating the process of cracks of the layer rock mass. 3) Increasing the proportion of soft layers in the soft-hard layers thickness ratio promotes the generation of secondary cracks in layered rock masses and further reduces the integrity of specimens. Finally, through the findings in this paper, it can provide a reference for analyzing the crack propagation behavior of layered rock.

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        Numerical Study on Key Parameters of Magnetorheological Fluid Reciprocating Seal with Four Magnetic Sources

        Xiao-long Yang,Fu-xiang Hao,Peng Sun 한국자기학회 2020 Journal of Magnetics Vol.25 No.2

        In order to improve the pressure capability of Magnetorheological fluid (MRF) reciprocating seal with four magnetic sources, MRF reciprocating seal structure was designed based on the formula of MRF reciprocating seal. The magnetic field distributons in the sealing gap of MRF reciprocating seals were analyzed by using finite element analysis of magnetic field. The influences of structure parameters such as sealing gap, ratio of permanent magnet height to length, ratio of pole tooth length to width, ratio of slot width to pole tooth width and ratio of pole piece height to the shaft radius on the sealing capabilities were studied. The results were analyzed and discussed. The results show that the pressure capability of MRF seal decreases significantly with the increase of sealing gap. The pressure capability of the MRF seal increases firstly and then decreases with the increase in the ratio of permanent magnet height to its length. The pressure capability of the MRF seal increases firstly and then decreases with the increase in the ratio of pole tooth length to its width. The pressure capability of the MRF seal increases firstly and then decreases with the increase in the ratio of slot width to pole teeth width. The pressure capability of MRF seal decreases with the increase in the ratio of pole piece height to shaft radius.

      • MTHFR C677T Polymorphism and Colorectal Cancer Risk in Asians, a Meta-analysis of 21 Studies

        Yang, Zhen,Zhang, Xie-Fu,Liu, Hong-Xiang,Hao, Yong-Shun,Zhao, Chun-Lin Asian Pacific Journal of Cancer Prevention 2012 Asian Pacific journal of cancer prevention Vol.13 No.4

        Background: Previous studies concerning the association between methylenetetrahydrofolate reductase (MTHFR) C677T polymorphism and colorectal cancer risk in Asian populations generated conflicting results. A meta-analysis was therefore performed to allow a more reliable estimate of any link. Methods: Relevant studies concerning the association between the MTHFR C677T polymorphism and risk of colorectal cancer were included into this meta-analysis. The quality of the studies was assessed according to a predefined scale. Odds ratios (ORs) and 95% confidence intervals (CIs) were determined for this gene-disease association using fixed or random effect models according to the heterogeneity between included studies. Results: Finally, 21 studies with a total of 6692 cases and 8266 controls were included. Meta-analyses showed that there was an obvious association of the MTHFR 677T allele with decreased risk of colorectal cancer (OR = 0.91, 95%CI=0.85-0.98, P=0.011). Subgroup analyses by country further identified this association, with dietary folate as the main source of heterogeneity. Conclusion: The MTHFR 677T allele is associated with a lower risk of colorectal cancer in Asian populations, and there is effect modification by population plasma folate.

      • Genomic Screening for Targets Regulated by Berberine in Breast Cancer Cells

        Wen, Chun-Jie,Wu, Lan-Xiang,Fu, Li-Juan,Yu, Jing,Zhang, Yi-Wen,Zhang, Xue,Zhou, Hong-Hao Asian Pacific Journal of Cancer Prevention 2013 Asian Pacific journal of cancer prevention Vol.14 No.10

        Berberine, a common isoquinoline alkaloid, has been shown to possess anti-cancer activities. However, the underlying molecular mechanisms are still not completely understood. In the current study, we investigated the effects of berberine on cell growth, colony formation, cell cycle distribution, and whether it improved the anticancer efficiency of cisplatin and doxorubicin in human breast cancer estrogen receptor positive (ER+) MCF-7 cells and estrogen receptor negative (ER-) MDA-MB-231 cells. Notably, berberine treatment significantly inhibited cell growth and colony formation in the two cell lines, berberine in combination with cisplatin exerting synergistic growth inhibitory effects. Accompanied by decreased growth, berberine induced G1 phase arrest in MCF-7 but not MDA-MB-231 cells. To provide a more detailed understanding of the mechanisms of action of berberine, we performed genome-wide expression profiling of berberine-treated cells using cDNA microarrays. This revealed that there were 3,397 and 2,706 genes regulated by berberine in MCF-7 and MDA-MB-231 cells, respectively. Fene oncology (GO) analysis identified that many of the target genes were involved in regulation of the cell cycle, cell migration, apoptosis, and drug responses. To confirm the microarray data, qPCR analysis was conducted for 10 selected genes based on previously reported associations with breast cancer and GO analysis. In conclusion, berberine exhibits inhibitory effects on breast cancer cells proliferation, which is likely mediated by alteration of gene expression profiles.

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