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        The Mechanism of Rockbolt in the Jointed Rock Under Uniaxial Tension

        Shen Zhou,Xiaoyu Ji,Li-Ping Li,Hong-liang Liu,Chun Zhu,Hongyun Fan,Qi Zhang,Caihua Shi,Xutong Zhang 대한토목학회 2023 KSCE Journal of Civil Engineering Vol.27 No.11

        In this research, the rockbolt mechanism of a jointed rock mass under uniaxial tension was systematically revealed with a laboratory test and a numerical simulation. It was found that the rockbolt rock mass experienced five stages under uniaxial tension, the densification stage, elastic stage, plastic deformation stage, progressive debonding stage, and complete debonding stage. The stress-strain curve and ultimate tensile strength of a rockbolt rock mass were analyzed by taking the rockbolt spacing and rockbolt angle as variables. It was found that the improvement effect of the reduction of the rockbolt spacing on the ultimate tensile strength was limited. When the rockbolt spacing was reduced to a certain limit, the stress concentration area between adjacent rockbolts was connected and destroyed, resulting in the increase of the rockbolt rock strength becoming smaller, and even having a downward trend. The increase of the rockbolt angle led to the change of the stress mode and failure mode of the whole structure, and the ultimate tensile strength first increased and then decreased. The optimal rockbolt angle was between 60° and 70°. It is worth noting that there was an obvious mechanical occlusion between the thread on the rockbolt surface and the rock mass, resulting in the multi-stage step-down characteristic of the stress-strain curve in the complete debonding stage. The results of this study can provide a reference for the design and construction of similar projects.

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        Stress-Release Law and Deformation Characteristics of Large-Span Tunnel Excavated with Semi Central Diaphragm Method

        Shen Zhou,Liping Li,Zhimin An,Hongliang Liu,Guangyu Yang,Pengfei Zhou 대한토목학회 2021 KSCE JOURNAL OF CIVIL ENGINEERING Vol.25 No.6

        The proportion of large-span tunnels in newly-built highway tunnels is getting higher and higher, revealing the stress release law and deformation characteristics of the tunnel at different excavation steps has important guiding significance for the rational design of the supporting structure parameters. In this paper, a typical section of the Laohushan Tunnel was selected to analyze the stress and deformation response of the large-span tunnel excavated with the semi central diaphragm method (SCDM), with the numerical simulation and field monitoring method. The study found that during the excavation of the large-span tunnel with the SCDM, the stress and deformation response characteristics are different from those ordinary tunnels. Influenced by the settlement of the vault, there was a significant outward expansion tendency, and a high degree of stress concentration in the sidewall. In particular, the supporting structure at the sidewall has a deformation characteristic of expanding outward and then converging inward. In this paper, the in-depth analysis of the stress release law and deformation characteristics of the excavation process of large-span tunnels can provide reference for the excavation and support parameter design of similar projects.

      • An Iterative Space Alternative Tiling Parallel Algorithm for 3D Finite Difference Stencil Computations

        Jing Shen,Jilin Zhang,Jian Wan,Li Zhou,Ming Jiang 보안공학연구지원센터 2014 International Journal of Database Theory and Appli Vol.7 No.6

        Stencils are finite-difference algorithms for solving large-scale and high-dimension partial differential equations. Due to the data dependences among the iterative statements in Stencils, traditional Stencil computations are be executed serially, rather than in parallel. It’s challenging to design an effective and scalable Stencil parallelized method. To address the issue of 3D data space computing, we present a serial execution model based on multi-layers symmetric Stencil method and time skewing techniques. Within this model, the iteration space is divided to multiple tiles based on time skewing, where the executive process is ordered by the sequence of tiles, and the nodes in each individual tile can be swept repeatedly to improve the data locality. In addition, we propose a novel 3D iterative space alternate tiling Stencil parallel method, which subdivides the iteration space along high dimension, and changes the execution sequence of tiles to reduce the data dependency and communication cost, where the partial order of tiles is still guaranteed. Experimental results demonstrate our proposed alternative tiling parallel method achieves better parallel efficiency and scalability compared with the domain-decomposition methods.

      • THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN THE ASSETS LIQUIDITY AND THE TRADING LIQUIDITY: AN EMPIRICAL INVESTIGATION

        Xu Shen Zhou,Yong H Kim People&Global Business Association 2007 Global Business and Finance Review Vol.12 No.1

        In this paper. we examine the relationship between the liquidity of a firm's assets and trading liquidity of its stocks. The results show that the higher the firm's assets liquidity, the lower its stock's trading liquidity. This relationship does not hold for banks. Bank stocks have lower trading liquidity than other firms' stocks do. The results are consistent with market microstructure theory and support the paradox of assets liquidity suggested by recent theory. The results may suggest that firms with severe assets substitution and entrenching investment problems may have a different trading behavior of their stocks than those of others.

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        Assessment on the Progressive Collapse Resistance of a Long-Span Curved Spatial Grid Structure with Main Trusses

        Guangpan Zhou,Qianen Song,Aiqun Li,Shungao Shen,Qing Zhou,Bin Wang 대한토목학회 2022 KSCE JOURNAL OF CIVIL ENGINEERING Vol.26 No.3

        The progressive collapse resistance of the terminal building of Zhongchuan Airport in Lanzhou, China was studied, which is a long-span curved spatial grid structure with main trusses. Firstly, the finite element model was built using MSC.Marc software adopting the fiber model based on material. Secondly, an improved method of zoned concept judgment and sensitivity analysis was proposed to determine the key components. Thirdly, the initial failure components were removed individually based on the alternate load path method (AP method). The responses of remaining structure were calculated using nonlinear dynamic analysis method. Lastly, the influences brought by the cross-sectional sizes of grid members were investigated through conducting parametric analysis. According to the results, the proposed selection method can avoid omitting the key components. The structural responses are significant when removing the concrete filled steel tubular (CFST) column SC14 directly supporting the front middle part of the roof, with a maximum vertical displacement of 10 m at cantilever end, which should be focused on for this kind of large-span spatial structure. In addition, the tensile strength and cross-sectional area of the upper and lower chords should be increased by 20% to enhance the progressive collapse resistance of the structure, and the changes of axial compression ratios of the columns supporting the roof have little effects.

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        Effects of alanyl-glutamine supplementation on the small intestinal mucosa barrier in weaned piglets

        Xing, Shen,Zhang, Bolin,Lin, Meng,Zhou, Ping,Li, Jiaolong,Zhang, Lin,Gao, Feng,Zhou, Guanghong Asian Australasian Association of Animal Productio 2017 Animal Bioscience Vol.30 No.2

        Objective: The study was to investigate the effects of alanyl-glutamine (Ala-Gln) and glutamine (Gln) supplementation on the intestinal mucosa barrier in piglets. Methods: A total of 180 barrows with initial weight $10.01{\pm}0.03kg$ were randomly allocated to three treatments, and each treatment consisted of three pens and twenty pigs per pen. The piglets of three groups were fed with control diet [0.62% alanine (Ala)], Ala-Gln diet (0.5% Ala-Gln), Gln diet (0.34% Gln and 0.21% Ala), respectively. Results: The results showed that in comparison with control diet, dietary Ala-Gln supplementation increased the height of villi in duodenum and jejunum (p<0.05), Gln supplementation increased the villi height of jejunum (p<0.05), Ala-Gln supplementation up-regulated the mRNA expressions of epidermal growth factor receptor and insulin-like growth factor 1 receptor in jejunal mucosa (p<0.05), raised the mRNA expressions of Claudin-1, Occludin, zonula occludens protein-1 (ZO-1) and the protein levels of Occludin, ZO-1 in jejunal mucosa (p<0.05), Ala-Gln supplementation enlarged the number of goblet cells in duodenal and ileal epithelium (p<0.05), Gln increased the number of goblet cells in duodenal epithelium (p<0.05) and Ala-Gln supplementation improved the concentrations of secretory immunoglobulin A and immunoglobulin G in the jejunal mucosa (p<0.05). Conclusion: These results demonstrated that dietary Ala-Gln supplementation could maintain the integrity of small intestine and promote the functions of intestinal mucosa barriers in piglets.

      • Metabolomics Investigation of Cutaneous T Cell Lymphoma Based on UHPLC-QTOF/MS

        Zhou, Qing-Yuan,Wang, Yue-Lin,Li, Xia,Shen, Xiao-Yan,Li, Ke-Jia,Zheng, Jie,Yu, Yun-Qiu Asian Pacific Journal of Cancer Prevention 2014 Asian Pacific journal of cancer prevention Vol.15 No.13

        Objectives: The identification of cutaneous T cell lymphoma (CTCL) biomarkers may serve as a predictor of disease progression and treatment response. The aim of this study was to map potential biomarkers in CTCL plasma. Design and Methods: Plasma metabolic perturbations between CTCL cases and healthy individuals were investigated using metabolomics and ultrahigh performance liquid chromatography-quadrupole time-of-flight mass spectrometry (UHPLC-QTOF/MS). Results: Principal component analysis (PCA) of the spectra showed clear metabolic changes between the two groups. Thirty six potential biomarkers associated with CTCL were found. Conclusions: Based on PCA, several biomarkers were determined and further identified by LC/MS/MS analysis. All of these could be potential early markers of CTCL. In addition, we established that heparin as a nticoagulant has better pre-treatment results than EDTA with the UHPLC-QTOF/MS appraoch.

      • Cinobufacin Suppresses Cell Proliferation via miR-494 in BGC-823 Gastric Cancer Cells

        Zhou, Rong-Ping,Chen, Gang,Shen, Zhi-Li,Pan, Li-Qun Asian Pacific Journal of Cancer Prevention 2014 Asian Pacific journal of cancer prevention Vol.15 No.3

        Cinobufacin is used clinically to treat patients with many solid malignant tumors. However, the mechanisms underlying action remain to be detailed. Our study focused on miRNAs involved in cinobufacin inhibition of GC cell proliferation. miRNA microarray analysis and real time PCR identified miR-494 as a significant cinobufacin-associated miRNA. In vivo, ectopic expression of miR-494 inhibited the proliferation and induced apoptosis of BGC-823 cells on CCK-8 and flow cytometry analysis. Further study verified BAG-1 (anti-apoptosis gene) to bea target of miR-494 by luciferase reporter assay and Western blotting. In summary, our study demonstrated that cinobufacin may inhibit the proliferation and promote the apoptosis of BGC-823 cells. Cinobufacin-associated miR-494 may indirectly be involved in cell proliferation and apoptosis by targeting BAG-1, pointing to use as a potential molecular target of cinobufacin in gastric cancer therapy.

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        MED1 induces M2 polarization of tumor-associated macrophages to aggravate breast cancer

        Shen Ye,Zhou Lianming,Xu Meiyu,Tan Zhanhai,Yao Kai,Wang Wenjie 한국유전학회 2023 Genes & Genomics Vol.45 No.12

        Background Breast cancer is a common malignant tumor in female, and its 5-year survival rate remains low. The correlation between mediator subunit 1 (MED1) gene and macrophage phenotypic transformation may be a key factor affecting the therapeutic effect on cancer. Objective The present study intended to explore the role of MED1 in macrophage polarization and its further influence on the malignant behaviors of breast cancer. Methods Bioinformatics analysis was carried out to predict the expression pattern of MED1 in breast cancer. Flow cytometry was conducted to detect the effect of MED1 overexpression or silencing on macrophage polarization. ELISA was applied to analyze the effect of abnormal MED1 expression on cytokine secretion of macrophages. CCK-8, colony formation, Transwell and scratch healing assays were applied to investigate the effects of macrophage conditioned medium on the malignant behaviors of breast cancer cells. Results MED1 expression was prominently increased in M2 macrophages, and overexpression of MED1 significantly increased M2 polarization of tumor-associated macrophages (TAMs) and IL-10 cytokine level. Meanwhile, M2 macrophages with MED1 overexpression could significantly promote the malignant behaviors of breast cancer cells. Dasatinib rescue experiment further confirmed that MED1-induced M2 macrophage polarization could facilitate the malignant progression of breast cancer cells. Conclusion In summary, MED1 could induce M2 macrophage polarization and thus regulate the malignant behaviors of breast cancer cells.

      • HGFK1 is Associated with a Better Prognostis and Reverses Inhibition by Gefitinib in NSCLC Cases

        Zhou, Xiao-Hui,Tang, Li-Na,Yue, Lu,Min, Da-Liu,Yang, Yi,Huang, Jian-An,Shen, Zan Asian Pacific Journal of Cancer Prevention 2012 Asian Pacific journal of cancer prevention Vol.13 No.4

        Purpose: Non small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) is the leading worldwide source of cancer-related deaths. Although some drugs targeting EGFR mutations have been developed, most advanced cases are still incurable. New targets for anticancer drugs are demanded. The kringle 1 domain of hepatocellular growth factor alpha chain (HGFK1) is a potent anti-angiogenesis factor. It has also emerged as a potential anticancer factor in hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC). The expression of HGFK1 protein in patients with NSCLC has not been reported to date. Method: Here, we assessed HGFK1 expression by Western blotting in 103 cases with advanced NSCLC to investigate the impact of HGFK1 on survival. Results: Results revealed 33 (30.1%) patients were classified as high expressors, this being significantly associated with less remote metastasis (P = 0.002) but not with lymph node metastasis (P = 0.062). There was also a significant association between HGFK1 expression and tumor size (P = 0.025) as well as clinical stage (P = 0.012). Kaplan-Meier survival analysis showed that both overall survival (OS) and progression free survival (PFS) of patients with HGFK1 expression were longer than those of patients without HGFK1 expression (P = 0.004 and P = 0.001 respectively). HGFK1 reversed gefitinib inhibition in the resistent NSCLC cell line A431/GR but did not inhibit the proliferation of NSCLC cells A431 and A431/GR directly. Reversion of gefitinib inhibition in A431/GR cells by HGFK1 was related to decreased phosphorylation of ERK and STAT5. Conclusions: HGFK1 may be a useful prognostic factor of advanced NSCLC patients and a potential drug for gefitinib resistant patients.

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