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    Drought, Topographic Depression, and Severe Damage Slowed Down and Differentiated Recovery of Mangrove Forests from Major Hurricane Disturbance by Mei Yu, Qiong Gao

    Published 2025-06-01

    Extreme climate events are becoming more intense, and how coastal mangroves respond to the alternating intense cyclones and severe droughts is less understood, which challenges the sustainability of the ecosystem services they provide to coastal communities. To address this, we analyzed spatiotempor...

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    Fishery Web Service Composition Method Based on Ontology by Qing-mei YU, Lan WANG, Dong-mei HUANG

    Published 2012-05-01

    Various fishery information systems have been developed in different times and on different platforms. Web service application composition is crucial in the sharing and integration of fishery data and information. In the present paper, a heuristic web service composition method based on fishery onto...

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    Location Service Information Supporting System Based on Ontology by Dong-mei HUANG, Qian FANG, Qing-mei YU

    Published 2012-05-01

    In order to solve the problem of how to collect and manage large amount of location information and improve the accuracy of location service, interactive information supporting system based on ontology and location service is presented in this paper. It can transmit special information about users&#...

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    Imma phuocbuu Buchsbaum, Chi & Chen, sp. nov. from south Vietnam (Lepidoptera: Immidae) by Ulf Buchsbaum, Mei-Yu Chen, Nguyen Minh Chi

    Published 2024-12-01

    During a faunal survey of Lepidoptera in 2023, Imma phuocbuu Buchsbaum, Chi & Chen, sp. nov. was discovered and represents the first record of the genus in Vietnam. A single male specimen was collected from a transitional  biotype between mangrove and semi-deciduous dry lowland forest habitats...

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    Effects of Irrigation Water Quality and Drip Tape Arrangement on Soil Salinity, Soil Moisture Distribution, and Cotton Yield (Gossypium hirsutum L.) Under Mulched Drip Irrigation i... by Mei-xian LIU, Jing-song YANG, Xiao-ming LI, Mei YU, Jin WANG

    Published 2012-03-01

    More and more attention is being focused on saline water utilization in irrigation due to the shortage of fresh water to agriculture in many regions. For purpose of reducing the risks of using of saline water for irrigation, the mechanism of soil moisture and salinity distribution and transport shou...

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    Effect of Fuzheng Jiedu granule on immunological function and level of immune-related cytokines in immune-suppressed mice by Zhan-mei YU, Xian-hui HUANG, Chao-qun YAN, Jin GAO, Zi-sen LIANG

    Published 2016-03-01

    Fuzheng Jiedu granule exhibits a number of health benefits and it is thought that the mechanisms involved in these effects are due to the modulation of immunity. In this article, we studied the effect of Fuzheng Jiedu granule on immunological function and the expression of immune-related cytokines i...

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    Spatio-Temporal Changes of Soil Salinity in Arid Areas of South Xinjiang Using Electromagnetic Induction by Xiao-ming LI, Jing-song YANG, Mei-xian LIU, Guang-ming LIU, Mei YU

    Published 2012-08-01

    The aim of this paper was to research the spatio-temporal changes in total soluble salt content (TS) in a typical arid region of South Xinjiang, China, where the climate is arid and soil salinization happens easily. The total soluble salt content was interpreted by measurements made in the horizonta...

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    Effects of seven different companion plants on cucumber productivity, soil chemical characteristics and Pseudomonas community by Chun-ling CHANG, Xue-peng FU, Xin-gang ZHOU, Mei-yu GUO, Feng-zhi WU

    Published 2017-10-01

    Abstract: Companion cropping can influence cucumber productivity by altering soil chemical characteristics and microbial communities. However, how these alterations affect the growth of cucumber is still unknown. In this study, seven different plant species were selected as companion plants for test...

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    Systemic acquired resistance, NPR1, and pathogenesis-related genes in wheat and barley by Xiao-dong WANG, Wei-shuai BI, Jing GAO, Xiu-mei YU, Hai-yan WANG, Da-qun LIU

    Published 2018-11-01

    In Arabidopsis, systemic acquired resistance (SAR) is established beyond the initial infection by a pathogen or is directly induced by treatment with salicylic acid (SA) or its functional analogs, 2,6-dichloroisonicotinic acid (INA) and benzothiadiazole (BTH). NPR1 protein is considered the master r...

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    Genome-wide analysis of the invertase genes in strawberry (Fragaria×ananassa) by Hua-zhao YUAN, Fu-hua PANG, Wei-jian CAI, Xiao-dong CHEN, Mi-zhen ZHAO, Hong-mei YU

    Published 2021-10-01

    Sugar is an important material basis in fruit development, and strawberry fruit flavour and sweetness largely depend on the sugar content and variety. Invertases (INVs) play an important role in the regulation of sugar accumulation because they irreversibly catalyse the hydrolysis of sucrose into th...

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    Systemic regulation of photosynthetic function in maize plants at graining stage under a vertically heterogeneous light environment by Han-yu WU, Mei-yu QIAO, Wang-feng ZHANG, Ke-ru WANG, Shao-kun LI, Chuang-dao JIANG

    Published 2022-03-01

    To cope with a highly heterogeneous light environment, photosynthesis in plants can be regulated systemically. Currently, the majority of studies are carried out with various plants during the vegetative growth period. As the reproductive sink improves photosynthesis, we wondered how photosynthesis...

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    Triazine Calixarene as a Dual-Channel Chemosensor for the Reversible Detection of Cu<sup>2+</sup> and I<sup>−</sup> Ions via Water Content Modulation by Fuyong Wu, Long Chen, Mei Yu, Liang Zhao, Lu Jiang, Tianzhu Shi, Ju Guo, Huayan Zheng, Ruixiao Wang, Mingrui Liao

    Published 2025-06-01

    Rationally designing and synthesizing chemosensors capable of simultaneously detecting both anions and cations via water content modulation is challenging. In this study, we synthesized and characterized a novel triazine calixarene derivative-based iodide and copper ion-selective fluorescent “turn-o...

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    Responses of N2O reductase gene (nosZ)-denitrifier communities to long-term fertilization follow a depth pattern in calcareous purplish paddy soil by Ying-yan WANG, Sheng-e LU, Quan-ju XIANG, Xiu-mei YU, Ke ZHAO, Xiao-ping ZHANG, Shi-hua TU, Yun-fu GU

    Published 2017-11-01

    The effect of long-term fertilization on soil denitrifying communities was analysed by measuring the abundance and diversity of the nitrous oxide (N2O) reductase gene, nosZ. Soil samples were collected from plots of a long-term fertilization experiment established in 1982 in Suining City, China. The...

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    Innate immune mechanisms hijacked by leukemia-initiating stem cells for selective advantage and immune evasion in Ptpn11-associated JMML by Hong Zheng, Peng Zhao, Zhenya Tan, Wen-Mei Yu, Juwita Werner, Elliot Stieglitz, Christopher C. Porter, Shanmuganathan Chandrakasan, Daniel S. Wechsler, Simon Mendez-Ferrer, Cheng-Kui Qu

    Published 2025-08-01

    Summary: Juvenile myelomonocytic leukemia (JMML) originates from mutated hematopoietic stem cells. The mechanism by which mutant stem cells are sustained, leading to leukemia development, remains elusive. By comprehensively examining transcriptomic profiles, cell compositions, developmental trajecto...

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    Production of homeobox A10 gene transgenic pigs by somatic cell nuclear transfer by Qian XIAO, Chang-zhi ZHAO, Rui-yi LIN, Guang-lei LI, Chang-chun LI, Hai-yan WANG, Jing XU, Sheng-song XIE, Mei YU, Shu-hong ZHAO

    Published 2019-05-01

    Homeobox A10 (Hoxa10) gene is one of the most important candidate genes associated with the reproductive performance of humans and mice. Overexpression of Hoxa10 in mouse endometrium can increase litter size. Moreover, Hoxa10 plays a key role in regulating the embryo implantation of sows. This study...

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    Study on Plant Morphological Traits and Production Characteristics of Super High-Yielding Soybean by Xue AO, Ming-hui ZHAO, Qian ZHU, Jie LI, Hui-jun ZHANG, Hai-ying WANG, Cui-mei YU, Chun-hong LI, Xing-dong YAO, Fu-ti XIE, Xiao-ri HAN

    Published 2013-07-01

    Super high-yielding soybean cultivar Liaodou 14, soybean cultivars from Ohio in the United States, and the common soybean cultivars from Liaoning Province, China, with similar geographic latitudes and identical pod-bearing habits were used as the study materials for a comparison of morphological tra...

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    The diagnostic of PAX1 gene methylation in cervical lesions and its role in the triage of non-16/18 HR-HPV positive by Meng-Meng Chen, Meng-Meng Chen, Bing-Qiang Zhang, Bing-Qiang Zhang, Yan-Song Luan, Guo-Long Sun, Yun-Yuan Zhang, Xiao-Yan Zhou, Xi-Feng Zhang, Feng-Chun Gao, Jun-Mei Yu

    Published 2025-07-01

    ObjectiveThis study aims to systematically evaluate the application value of PAX1 gene methylation detection in cervical lesion screening and its potential advantages in the triage of non-16/18 high-risk human papillomavirus (HR-HPV) positive patients.Materials and methodsThis study enrolled 1,619 H...

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    A Study of Spontaneous Self-Injurious Behavior and Neuroimaging in Rhesus Macaques by Ya-Li Zhang, Yi-Cheng Qiao, Yun-Chao Ji, Hong-Di Huang, Long Zhang, Jian-Xiong Ruan, Chen-Yao Li, Hui-Heng Xie, Bao-Lin Zhang, Qi Zhou, Sha-Sha Yue, Xiao-Mei Yu, Ming-Hao Qiu, Chuan-Kai Yu, Si-Chu Wu, Yu-Fang Zhou, Yan-Ling Li, Hong-Mei Zhu, Shu-Zhen Dong, Kang Huang, Yun Wang, Qiong Wang, Yi-Jiang Li, Ya Xie, Hui-Ling Chen, Long-Bao Lv, Shu Liu, Yong-Gang Yao, Chun Wang, Ning Liu, Jian-Hong Wang

    Published 2025-01-01

    Nonsuicidal self-injury (NSSI) demonstrates escalating prevalence among adolescents as a maladaptive behavior characterized by deliberate self-harm, yet its neurobiological underpinnings remain elusive. Spontaneous self-injurious behavior (SIB) in nonhuman primates (NHPs) emerges as a clinically rel...

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