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        Dynamic power distribution strategy using multi‑objective collaborative optimization for hybrid energy storage systems

        Yuqing Shao,Hongjuan Zhang,Yan Gao,Baoquan Jin 전력전자학회 2023 JOURNAL OF POWER ELECTRONICS Vol.23 No.10

        This paper proposes a dynamic power distribution strategy for the hybrid energy storage systems (HESSs) in electric vehicles (EVs). First, the power loss of a HESS is analyzed based on its structure and model. Second, the optimal objectives for EV range extension, battery degradation mitigation, and HESS energy loss reduction are set, and the corresponding optimization variables are determined. Then, a multi-objective collaborative optimization (MOCO) function is established. It is furthertransformed into a linear programming problem with the battery current as the control variable. Finally, the dynamic power distribution scheme is obtained by analyzing the MOCO problem. The dynamic power distribution strategy using the MOCO is studies through simulations and experiments under the worldwide harmonized light vehicles test cycle. The obtained results indicate that the performances of the three optimal objectives are collaboratively improved.

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        Leaky Gut in IBD: Intestinal Barrier–Gut Microbiota Interaction

        Yu Shunying,Sun Yibin,Shao Xinyu,Zhou Yuqing,Yu Yang,Kuai Xiaoyi,Zhou Chunli 한국미생물·생명공학회 2022 Journal of microbiology and biotechnology Vol.32 No.7

        Inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) is a global disease that is in increasing incidence. The gut, which contains the largest amount of lymphoid tissue in the human body, as well as a wide range of nervous system components, is integral in ensuring intestinal homeostasis and function. By interacting with gut microbiota, immune cells, and the enteric nervous system, the intestinal barrier, which is a solid barrier, protects the intestinal tract from the external environment, thereby maintaining homeostasis throughout the body. Destruction of the intestinal barrier is referred to as developing a “leaky gut,” which causes a series of changes relating to the occurrence of IBD. Changes in the interactions between the intestinal barrier and gut microbiota are particularly crucial in the development of IBD. Exploring the leaky gut and its interaction with the gut microbiota, immune cells, and the neuroimmune system may help further explain the pathogenesis of IBD and provide potential therapeutic methods for future use.

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