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    Clinical significance and heterogeneity of circulating tumor cells and clusters in breast cancer subtypes by LiangYu Hao, Lixiang Zheng

    Published 2025-07-01

    The marked heterogeneity of breast cancer results in substantial variations in clinical characteristics, metastatic patterns, and prognosis across molecular subtypes. However, circulating tumor cells (CTCs) and circulating tumor cell clusters (CTC clusters), pivotal mediators of metastasis, have not...

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    Empowering green innovation: The impact of green subsidies on Chinese firms by Shuyi Liu, Ning Ba, Yu Hao

    Published 2025-12-01

    As a form of targeted public expenditure, green subsidies play a crucial role during economic transformation. Their potential to foster green innovation, and ultimately support sustainable development, remains an important subject of empirical research. Drawing on panel data from Chinese A-share lis...

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    Involvement of miR-205-5p in mediating the development of nodular thyroid disease associated with coal worker’s pneumoconiosis via pulmonary extracellular vesicles by Feng Zhao, Yu Hao, Hongzhen Zhang

    Published 2025-07-01

    ObjectiveCoal worker’s pneumoconiosis (CWP) is an occupational disease, and the mechanisms underlying the development of its complication, nodular thyroid disease (NTD), remain unclear. This study aimed to investigate the role of miR-205-5p (miR-205-5p) in the development of nodular thyroid disease...

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    Regional Disparities, Spatial Effects, and the Dynamic Evolution of Distorted Energy Prices in China by Zhiyuan Gao, Ziying Jia, Yu Hao

    Published 2025-07-01

    The distortion of energy prices has become an important obstacle to the high-quality development of China’s economy. Moreover, energy price distortions are not merely a domestic issue. They may trigger carbon leakage by diverting emissions-intensive production to countries with cheaper energy. Altho...

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    From Virtual Experience to Real Action: Efficiency–Flexibility Ambidexterity Fuels Virtual Reality Webrooming Behavior by Zhi-Tao Chen, Guicheng Shi, Yu-Hao Zheng

    Published 2025-06-01

    In the post-digital era, virtual reality (VR) technology is increasingly being utilized in the real estate industry. In this study, the influence of functional experience with VR technology (e.g., interactivity and flexibility) on consumers’ offline house viewing intentions is explored. On the basis...

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    Development of watermelon picking robot based on AioT by Yang Chenshuo, Zhang Pingchuan, Yu Hao, Xue Yang, Wang Wenjie, Xiao Shuquan

    Published 2025-01-01

    This project integrates 5G, IoT, and AI technologies to develop a watermelon picking robot, aiming to solve the issue of watermelon harvesting in agricultural fields. The robot features a hexapod walking mechanism. By combining machine vision with a fan, it can avoid crushing melon vines. It uses a...

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    Psychological pathways of violent and non-violent criminals: an exploration combining network analysis and Bayesian modeling by Wang-Cheng Cen, Cheng-Han Li, Yu-Hao Cui, Wen-Jing Yan

    Published 2025-06-01

    Abstract Criminal behavior poses a significant threat to social security and public health, with notable psychological differences between violent and non-violent offenders. However, current research lacks a systematic investigation into multidimensional psychological variables and their interaction...

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    Morphology and dynamics of sporadic E layers observed by amateur radio by WenYu Hao, Tao Yu, Yang-Yi Sun, Jin Wang, LiHui Qiu

    Published 2025-07-01

    The Es layer is a thin layer that concentrates metallic ions in the mesosphere and lower thermosphere (MLT) region. When it occurs, it can affect the performance of the Global Navigation Satellite System and high/very high frequency (HF/VHF) radio communications. Previous studies mainly focused on t...

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    Discovery of New Polymorphs of Gallium Oxides with Particle Swarm Optimization‐Based Structure Searches by Xue Wang, Muhammad Faizan, Guangren Na, Xin He, YuHao Fu, Lijun Zhang

    Published 2020-06-01

    Abstract Gallium oxide (Ga2O3) has attracted significant research interest for next‐generation high‐efficiency power devices because of its unique electronic properties such as ultra‐wide band gap, high breakdown electric field, and large Baliga’s figure of merit. Ga2O3 crystallizes in a series of r...

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    High resolution crop intensity mapping using harmonized Landsat-8 and Sentinel-2 data by Peng-yu HAO, Hua-jun TANG, Zhong-xin CHEN, Le YU, Ming-quan WU

    Published 2019-12-01

    An increase in crop intensity could improve crop yield but may also lead to a series of environmental problems, such as depletion of ground water and increased soil salinity. The generation of high resolution (30 m) crop intensity maps is an important method used to monitor these changes, but this i...

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    Extreme Drought Events (1585–1590) and Spatiotemporal Patterns of Infectious Diseases Outbreaks in Ming Dynasty China by Jingyi Xin, Zhaobin Sun, Juan He, Xiaoyi Hang, Yuxin Zhao, Shuwen Zhang, Yu Hao

    Published 2025-06-01

    Abstract Droughts, historically recognized as drivers of societal transformation, have been implicated in the emergence of infectious diseases. While existing research has concentrated on the impact of climate change on infectious diseases outbreaks in modern, industrialized, and urban settings, the...

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    Transcriptome response of wheat Norin 10 to long-term elevated CO2 under high yield field condition by Yue-bing LIN, Cheng-guo SHEN, Er-da LIN, Xing-yu HAO, Xue HAN

    Published 2016-09-01

    The increasing atmospheric carbon dioxide concentration, caused by fossil fuel combustion and deforestation, plays an important role in plant growth and development. Wheat, as a major staple crop, adapts to climate change by tuning its inherent molecular mechanism, which is not well understood. The...

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    Efficacy of intensive control of glucose in stroke prevention: a meta-analysis of data from 59,197 participants in 9 randomized controlled trials. by Chi Zhang, Yu-Hao Zhou, Chun-Li Xu, Feng-Ling Chi, Hai-Ning Ju

    Published 2013-01-01

    <h4>Background</h4>The efficacy of treatments that lower glucose in reducing the risk of incident stroke remains unclear. We therefore did a systematic review and meta-analysis to evaluate the efficacy of intensive control of glucose in the prevention of stroke.<h4>Methodology/prin...

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    Early-season crop type mapping using 30-m reference time series by Peng-yu HAO, Hua-jun TANG, Zhong-xin CHEN, Qing-yan MENG, Yu-peng KANG

    Published 2020-07-01

    Early-season crop type mapping could provide important information for crop growth monitoring and yield prediction, but the lack of ground-surveyed training samples is the main challenge for crop type identification. Although reference time series based method (RBM) has been proposed to identify cro...

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    Combined cancer immunotherapy with lipid nanoparticle delivery of oligo-based cGAS-agonistic adjuvant and peptide or mRNA vaccines by Shurong Zhou, Yuqing Liang, Yu Hao, Qiyan Wang, You Xu, Ting Su, Furong Cheng, Guizhi Zhu

    Published 2025-09-01

    Therapeutic vaccines are promising for cancer immunotherapy in combination with immune checkpoint blockade (ICB). Though lipid nanoparticles (LNPs) hold great potential to deliver cancer therapeutic vaccines, LNPs delivering peptide or mRNA vaccines often induce suboptimal T cell responses. Type I i...

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    Image Recognition and Model Cluster Matching of Relaying Plate by LI Tie-cheng, REN Jiang-bo, LIU Qing-quan, ZHAO Yu-hao, WANG Zhi-hua, HU Yan-jiao

    Published 2021-08-01

    Aiming at the problems of manual checking relaying plate in secondary equipment of power system, such as heavy workload,error-prone and inefficiency,an automatic recognition and checking method of relaying plate based on image recognition technology and model clustering matching algorithm is propose...

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    Crystal structure of (E)-4-(4-ethylbenzylidene)-6,8-dimethoxy-3,4-dihydrobenzo[b]oxepin-5(2H)-one, C21H22O4 by Zhu Wen-Xin, Xia De-Li, Miao Yu-Hao, Pan Yu-Xin, Meng Qing-Guo, Hou Gui-Ge

    Published 2025-08-01

    C21H22O4, orthorhombic, Pbca (no. 61), a = 9.1326(5) Å, b = 14.0165(9) Å, c = 26.9851(19) Å, V = 3454.3(4) Å3, Z = 8, R gt(F) = 0.0433 (2685), wR ref(F 2) = 0.0965, T = 293 K.

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    Leaf photosynthesis and yield components of mung bean under fully open-air elevated [CO2] by Ji GAO, Xue HAN, Saman Seneweera, Ping LI, Yu-zheng ZONG, Qi DONG, Er-da LIN, Xing-yu HAO

    Published 2015-05-01

    Mung bean (Vigna radiata L.) has the potential to establish symbiosis with rhizobia, and symbiotic association of soil micro flora may facilitate the photosynthesis and plant growth response to elevated [CO2]. Mung bean was grown at either ambient CO2 400 µmol mol−1 or [CO2] ((550±17) µmol mol−1) un...

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    Influence of Host Species, Location, and Aphid Prey on Microbial Diversity and Community Dynamics of Aphidophagous Ladybird Beetles in Guangxi, China by Mei‐Lan Chen, Yu‐Hao Huang, Li‐Qun Cai, Xiang‐Miao Qin, Xin‐Yi Meng, Hao‐Sen Li, Hong Pang

    Published 2025-02-01

    ABSTRACT Host species, locations, and diet can significantly impact microbial diversity and community in insects. Several ladybird beetles are known as key predators and potential biological control agents for aphids. However, there is limited understanding of how host species, locations, and aphid...

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