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Dong Jian
Dong Jian (; January 1936 – 12 May 2019) was a Chinese literary scholar who specialized in the history of the theatre of China. He was a distinguished professor and Chair of the Department of Chinese of Nanjing University, and served as Vice President of the university from 1988 to 1993. Provided by Wikipedia- Showing 1 - 12 results of 12
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Enhancing User Experience with Human-Computer Interaction Technology: A Digital Terminal Application by Jian Dong
Published 2025-01-01The objective is to develop an accurate method for capturing and identifying complex gestures, with the aim of enhancing the user experience of digital media multimedia terminals. A dynamic gesture recognition system based on Leap Motion sensor and bidirectional long and short term memory network is...
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Cascaded Phase Modulation for AMCC Superimposition Toward MFH Employing CPRI by Jian Dong, Jie Yang
Published 2017-01-01A cascaded phase modulation is proposed for auxiliary management and control channel (AMCC) superimposition toward mobile fronthaul employing common public radio interface (CPRI). Different from other AMCC implementations, like the baseband intensity overmodulation scheme and the radio frequency pil...
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Ulinastatin and Septic Cardiac Dysfunction by Lin, Jian-Dong, Lin, Ming-Rui
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Immune imbalance underlying depressive symptoms in COPD patients: a study based on BDNF, PD-1, MMP-9, and inflammatory cytokines by Shanshan Liu, Jian Dong, Weiqi Huang, Jing Yan
Published 2025-08-01ObjectiveChronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) is frequently accompanied by a high prevalence of depressive symptoms, particularly during acute exacerbations (AECOPD). However, the immunoinflammatory mechanisms underlying AECOPD-associated depression remain poorly elucidated. This study aimed...
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iTRAQ-based quantitative proteome characterization of wheat grains during filling stages by Yong CUI, Ming-ming YANG, Jian DONG, Wan-chun ZHAO, Xiang GAO
Published 2017-10-01Abstract: Using isobaric tags for relative and absolute quantification (iTRAQ) and associated analytic technologies, we have cataloged and compared 7 069 unique wheat proteins expressed during four substages of the filling stage. Among them, 859 are differentially expressed, showing at least a 2-fol...
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Breeding against mycorrhizal symbiosis: Modern cotton (Gossypium hirsutum L.) varieties perform more poorly than older varieties except at very high phosphorus supply levels by Xin-xin WANG, Min ZHANG, Jian-dong SHENG, Gu FENG, Thomas W. KUYPER
Published 2023-03-01Cotton (Gossypium hirsutum L.) is an important fiber cash crop, but its root traits related to phosphorus (P) acquisition, including mycorrhizal root traits, are poorly understood. Eight cotton varieties bred in northwestern China that were released between 1950 and 2013 were grown in pots with or w...
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A novel bispecific aptamer targeting LAG3 and HER2 enhances T cell-mediated immunotherapy against HER2-positive cancer cells by Rui Guo, Xiaoyang Chen, Lu Ying, Wenjing Zhang, Zufa Sabeel, Lianhui Zhao, Jian Dong, Yiyang Dong, Zhao Yang
Published 2025-07-01ObjectiveMalignant tumors are one of the leading causes of human death worldwide. In recent years, immunotherapy has become an emerging treatment method following surgery, radiotherapy, and chemotherapy. The study focused on two critical targets: human epidermal growth factor receptor 2 (HER2), a we...
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Twenty‐Four‐Month Outcomes of Heparin‐Bonded Covered Stents and Drug‐Coated Balloon Angioplasty in Femoropopliteal Artery Occlusion by Yuhao Lin, Yaowen Chang, Jing Wang, Huijun Yuan, Feng Zhang, Ruipeng Zhang, Jianjun Quan, Jian Dong, Yang Han, Longlong Cong, Lin Yang
Published 2025-07-01Background The clinical outcomes of comparing covered stents (CSs) and drug‐coated balloons (DCBs) angioplasty in femoropopliteal artery occlusion remain unknown. This study aimed to evaluate the midterm efficacy of CS and DCB procedures in patients with FPO. Methods All 194 patients were divided in...
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E3 ubiquitin ligase FBXW11-mediated downregulation of S100A11 promotes sensitivity to PARP inhibitor in ovarian cancer by Ligang Chen, Mingyi Wang, Yunge Gao, Yanhong Lv, Lianghao Zhai, Jian Dong, Yan Chen, Xia Li, Xin Guo, Biliang Chen, Yi Ru, Xiaohui Lv
Published 2025-07-01Resistance to poly adenosine diphosphate (ADP)-ribose polymerase inhibitor (PARPi) presents a considerable obstacle in the treatment of ovarian cancer. F-box and tryptophan-aspartic (WD) repeat domain containing 11 (FBXW11) modulates the ubiquitination of growth-and invasion-related factors in lung...
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Cross-linked nanoparticles of silk fibroin with proanthocyanidins as a promising vehicle of indocyanine green for photo-thermal therapy of glioma by De-Li ZhuGe, Li-Fen Wang, Rui Chen, Xin-Ze Li, Zhi-Wei Huang, Qing Yao, Bin Chen, Ying-Zheng Zhao, He-Lin Xu, Jian-Dong Yuan
Published 2019-12-01Instability of silk fibroin nanoparticles (SFNPs) in physiologic condition hinders its application as drug delivery vehicle. Herein, indocyanine green (ICG) loaded silk fibroin nanoparticles (ICG-SFNPs) was firstly prepared and then crosslinked by proanthocyanidins to obtain the stable ICG-CSFNPs fo...
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Comparative analysis of the genome of the field isolate V86010 of the rice blast fungus Magnaporthe oryzae from Philippines by Kun-peng ZHU, Jian-dong BAO, Lian-hu ZHANG, Xue YANG, Yuan LI, Ming-hui ZHU, Qing-yun LIN, Ao ZHAO, Zhen ZHAO, Bo ZHOU, Guo-dong LU
Published 2017-10-01Abstract: Genome dynamics of pathogenic organisms are driven by plant host and pathogenic organism co-evolution, in which pathogen genomes are used to overcome stresses imposed by hosts with various genetic backgrounds through generation of a range of field isolates. This model also applies to the r...
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Identification of a Resistance Gene bls1 to Bacterial Leaf Streak in Wild Rice Oryza rufipogon Griff. by Wen-ai HE, Da-hui HUANG, Rong-bai LI, Yong-fu QIU, Jian-dong SONG, Hai-ning YANG, Jia-xing ZHENG, Yue-yue HUANG, Xiao-qiong LI, Chi LIU, Yue-xiong ZHANG, Zeng-feng MA, Yong YANG
Published 2012-06-01Bacterial leaf streak (BLS) of rice, caused by Xanthomonas oryzae pv. oryzicola (Xoc) is a worldwide destructive disease. Development of resistant varieties is considered to be one of the most effective and eco-friendly ways to control the disease. However, only a few genes/QTLs having resistance to...
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