341 research outputs found
Large scale northward expansion of warm water species Skeletonema tropicum (Bacillariophyceae) in China seas
Adenovirus infection in children with acute lower respiratory tract infections in Beijing, China, 2007 to 2012
Analysis of the diverse advantages and paths of traditional culture dissemination in online games
With the development of the new media era, factors such as digitization and entertainment are driving changes in the way traditional culture is disseminated. In comparison to traditional distribution media, online games are more vivid, capable of retaining the characteristics of traditional culture while undergoing a livelier transformation and development, and are disseminated in a manner that is widely appealing to the masses. This study, based on the new media characteristics of online games and combined with the current situation of traditional culture dissemination in China and domestic game cases, analyzes the diverse advantages of online games in cultural dissemination, including form, content, promotional methods, and cross-border linkage. It summarizes a dissemination path system starting from three points: cultural resources, game content, and game audience, in order to contribute to the enhancement of the dissemination value of online games and the promotion of contemporary dissemination of traditional culture
Population genomics of wild Chinese rhesus macaques reveals a dynamic demographic history and local adaptation, with implications for biomedical research
Background The rhesus macaque (RM, Macaca mulatta) is the most important nonhuman primate model in biomedical research. We present the first genomic survey of wild RMs, sequencing 81 geo-referenced individuals of five subspecies from 17 locations in China, a large fraction of the species’ natural distribution. Results Populations were structured into five genetic lineages on the mainland and Hainan Island, recapitulating current subspecies designations. These subspecies are estimated to have diverged 125.8 to 51.3 thousand years ago, but feature recent gene flow. Consistent with the expectation of a larger body size in colder climates and smaller body size in warmer climates (Bergman's rule), the northernmost RM lineage (M. m. tcheliensis), possessing the largest body size of all Chinese RMs, and the southernmost lineage (M. m. brevicaudus), with the smallest body size of all Chinese RMs, feature positively selected genes responsible for skeletal development. Further, two candidate selected genes (Fbp1, Fbp2) found in M. m. tcheliensis are involved in gluconeogenesis, potentially maintaining stable blood glucose levels during starvation when food resources are scarce in winter. The tropical subspecies M. m. brevicaudus showed positively selected genes related to cardiovascular function and response to temperature stimuli, potentially involved in tropical adaptation. We found 118 single-nucleotide polymorphisms matching human disease-causing variants with 82 being subspecies specific. Conclusions These data provide a resource for selection of RMs in biomedical experiments. The demographic history of Chinese RMs and their history of local adaption offer new insights into their evolution and provide valuable baseline information for biomedical investigation
A Clustering Scheme in Application Layer Multicast
In application layer multicast (ALM), member hosts lack direct knowledge of underlying network topology, which brings some performance penalty. This paper investigates an effective way to rapidly obtain some related topology knowledge, i.e. getting topology hints from existing IP registered resources -- WHOIS database. We further propose a clustering scheme, which can be integrated into the existing ALM solutions. Our proposed scheme can cluster some nearby member hosts no matter when these hosts join the group. Therefore the scheme also solves the join sequences problem in some degree. We also present an application framework of the clustering scheme, and give an application example named HMTP-E that integrates the scheme into HMTP protocol. The experiment results show that the clustering scheme plays a positive role on improving the performance of existing ALM solutions
CNGI/ChinaFLUX: an IPv6-based Terrestrial Ecosystem Flux Research Network in China
In this manuscript, we introduce the first-step research and development onCNGI/ChinaFLUX, which is supported by CNGI (China Next Generation Internet)Project. From May 2012, we set up an IPv6-based real-time carbon flux observationsystem in ten sites, based on the Chinese Terrestrial Ecosystem Flux ResearchNetwork (ChinaFLUX). The hardware environment construction includes IPv6-baseddata transmission network platform, data acquisition system, data storage andprocessing system. The software environment construction includes IPv6-basedobservation device monitoring system, data storage and management system.Researchers develop a series of research applications in CNGI/ChinaFLUX network
Increasing incidence of hemorrhagic fever with renal syndrome could be associated with livestock husbandry in Changchun, Northeastern China
Background: Since the end of the 1990s, the incidence of hemorrhagic fever with renal syndrome (HFRS) has been increasing dramatically in Changchun, northeastern China. However, it is unknown which, and how, underlying risk factors have been involved in the reemergence of the disease.Methods: Data on HFRS cases at the county scale were collected from 1998 to 2012. Data on livestock husbandry including the numbers of large animals (cattle, horses, donkeys and mules), sheep, and deer, and on climatic and land cover variables were also collected. Epidemiological features, including the spatial, temporal and human patterns of disease were characterized. The potential factors related to spatial heterogeneity and temporal trends were analyzed using standard and time-series Poisson regression analysis, respectively.Results: Annual incidence varied among the 10 counties. Shuangyang County in southeastern Changchun had the highest number of cases (1,525 cases; 35.9% of all cases), but its population only accounted for 5.6% of the total population. Based on seasonal pattern in HFRS incidence, two epidemic phases were identified. One was a single epidemic peak at the end of each year from 1988 to 1997 and the other consisted of dual epidemic peaks at both the end and the beginning of each year from 1998 to the end of the study period. HFRS incidence was higher in males compared to females, and most of the HFRS cases occurred in peasant populations. The results of the Poisson regression analysis indicated that the spatial distribution and the increasing incidence of HFRS were significantly associated with livestock husbandry and climate factors, particularly with deer cultivation.Conclusions: Our results indicate that the re-emergence of HFRS in Changchun has been accompanied by changing seasonal patterns over the past 25 years. Integrated measures focusing on areas related to local livestock husbandry could be helpful for the prevention and control of HFRS
Flexible wearable sensors for crop monitoring: a review
Crops were the main source of human food, which have met the increasingly diversified demand of consumers. Sensors were used to monitor crop phenotypes and environmental information in real time, which will provide a theoretical reference for optimizing crop growth environment, resisting biotic and abiotic stresses, and improve crop yield. Compared with non-contact monitoring methods such as optical imaging and remote sensing, wearable sensing technology had higher time and spatial resolution. However, the existing crop sensors were mainly rigid mechanical structures, which were easy to cause damage to crop organs, and there were still challenges in terms of accuracy and biosafety. Emerging flexible sensors had attracted wide attention in the field of crop phenotype monitoring due to their excellent mechanical properties and biocompatibility. The article introduced the key technologies involved in the preparation of flexible wearable sensors from the aspects of flexible preparation materials and advanced preparation processes. The monitoring function of flexible sensors in crop growth was highlighted, including the monitoring of crop nutrient, physiological, ecological and growth environment information. The monitoring principle, performance together with pros and cons of each sensor were analyzed. Furthermore, the future opportunities and challenges of flexible wearable devices in crop monitoring were discussed in detail from the aspects of new sensing theory, sensing materials, sensing structures, wireless power supply technology and agricultural sensor network, which will provide reference for smart agricultural management system based on crop flexible sensors, and realize efficient management of agricultural production and resources
DACT2 is frequently methylated in human gastric cancer and methylation of DACT2 activated Wnt signaling
DACT2 is frequently methylated in human gastric cancer and methylation of DACT2 activated Wnt signaling
Dapper, Dishevelled-associated antagonist of beta-catenin (DACT), is a key regulator of Wnt signaling pathway. The purpose of this study is to explore the epigenetic changes and the function of DACT2 in human gastric cancer (GC). Eight human gastric cancer cell lines, 167 cases of primary gastric cancer and 8 cases of normal gastric mucosa were involved in this study. In addition, methylation Specific PCR (MSP), semi-quantitative RT-PCR, colony formation assay, flow cytometry assay, siRNA, immunofluorescence techniques and xenograft mice models were employed. The results indicate that DACT2 is frequently methylated in human primary gastric cancer (55.7%), and that methylation of DACT2 is associated with lost or reduction in its expression (X-2 test, P<0.01). We found that DACT2 expression was regulated by promoter region hypermethylation. Methylation of DACT2 is associated with tumor differentiation, invasion and intravascular cancerous emboli (X-2 test, P<0.05, P<0.05 and P<0.05). In gastric cancer patients treated with 5-FU and cisplatin, the five-year survival rates are higher in DACT2 methylated cases. DACT2 inhibits cell proliferation, migration and invasion in gastric cancer cells and suppresses gastric cancer xenografts in mice. Restoration of DACT2 expression inhibits both canonical and noncanonical WNT signaling in SGC7901 cells. Restoration of DACT2 expression sensitized gastric cancer cells to paclitaxel and 5-FU. In conclusion, DACT2 is frequently methylated in human gastric cancer and DACT2 expression is silenced by promoter region hypermethylation. DACT2 suppressed gastric cancer proliferation, invasion and metastasis by inhibiting Wnt signaling both in vitro and in vivo.OncologySCI(E)[email protected]; [email protected]
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