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    Numerical simulation study on suppression effect of water mist on PMMA combustion under external radiant heat flux

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    Numerical model was built with fire dynamic simulator and theocratical simulation was carried out to investigate the suppression effect of water mist on ignition and combustion process of typical solid material polymethyl methacrylate under external radiant heat flux. Characteristic parameters such as ignition time, surface temperature, heat release rate and temperature distribution of flame central plane during ignition and combustion process under different thermal radiant fluxes were obtained and compared with experimental results. The suppression effect of spray droplets on ignition and combustion process was analyzed and discussed. The results show the theoretical calculations of combustion characteristic parameters are in good agreement with experimental measurements. Water mist droplets can effectively delay the ignition time. Quantitative data proves that the water mist flow rate at 0.9 L/(min·m2) can delay the ignition time of samples by about 1,100 s while the radiant heat flux is 50 kW/m2. The simulation results can provide theoretical support and data reference for typical solid material fire prevention and fire extinguishment in practice

    Effects of sperm processing techniques on IVF pregnancy rates: a mini-review

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    Many factors associated with assisted reproductive technologies significantly influence the success of pregnancy after in vitro fertilization (IVF) either directly or indirectly. These factors include sperm processing techniques, egg retrieval, intrauterine artificial insemination, intracytoplasmic sperm injection, and embryo transfer. Among these technologies, sperm quality is one of the most critical factors for a successful IVF pregnancy. The method used for sperm processing plays a crucial role in determining the quality of sperm. Several widely used sorting techniques, such as conventional swim-up, density gradient centrifugation, magnetic activated cell sorting, and hyaluronic acid, have been extensively compared in various studies. Previous studies have shown that each sperm processing method causes varying degrees of sperm damage, particularly in sperm motility, concentration, morphological features, viability, and DNA integrity. However, sperm processing techniques have been developed slowly, and the impact of these methods on pregnancy rates is still unclear. Further exploration is needed. In this review, we aim to compare the results of different sperm processing techniques concerning sperm quality and IVF pregnancy rates. We will also discuss possible clinical approaches, such as microfluidics and integrated approaches, for testing and improving sperm quality

    TCF1/LEF1 triggers Wnt-dependent chemokine/cytokine-induced inflammation and cadherin pathways to drive T-ALL cell migration

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    T-cell acute lymphoblastic leukemia (T-ALL) is a type of aggressive hematologic malignancy. It progresses quickly and it is likely to be fatal within a few months without treatment. Despite the limitations of current clinical therapies, there is an urgent need for novel and targeted therapies. To explore potential targeted therapies, molecular genetic mechanisms of T-ALL metastasis must be uncovered. However, the genes and mechanisms that mediate T-ALL metastasis are largely unknown. Recent insights into T-ALL biology have identified several genes that can be grouped into several targetable signaling pathways. The Wnt/β-catenin signaling pathway is one of the most important pathways. Our work investigated the functions of TCF1 and LEF1 in cell growth and migration mediated by the Wnt signaling pathway. We found that TCF1 and LEF1 knockdown weakly repressed T-ALL cell proliferation but distinctly impaired cell migration. T-ALL metastasis is dependent on cell migration and invasion. Our results displayed that TCF1 and LEF1 regulated T-ALL cell migration by the Wnt-dependent chemokine and cytokine-induced inflammation and cadherin signaling pathways. By transcriptionally regulating these pathways-associated genes, TCF1 and LEF1 inhibited cell adhesion and promoted cell migration and invasion
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