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Development of a Rapid and Confirmatory Method to Identify Ganoderic Acids in Ganoderma Mushrooms
To examine the composition of lanostanoids in Ganoderma lucidum, we have developed a liquid chromatographyāmass spectrometry (LCāMS) method by using the ganoderic acids isolated in our laboratory as reference standards. The identity of 14 peaks in the high performance liquid chromatogram (HPLC) of G. lucidum has been confirmed. By using the HPLC retention times of these ganoderic acids and their mass fragmentation patterns established in this paper, one can use LCāMS to analyze G. lucidum without requiring the reference standards of these 14 ganoderic acids. Subsequently, only the HPLCāUV method would be needed to analyze routine samples of G. lucidum
Multi-microjoule GaSe-based mid-infrared optical parametric amplifier with an ultra-broad idler spectrum covering 4.2-16 {\mu}m
We report a multi-microjoule, ultra-broadband mid-infrared optical parametric
amplifier based on a GaSe nonlinear crystal pumped at ~2 {\mu}m. The generated
idler pulse has a flat spectrum spanning from 4.5 to 13.3 {\mu}m at -3 dB and
4.2 to 16 {\mu}m in the full spectral range, with a central wavelength of 8.8
{\mu}m. The proposed scheme supports a sub-cycle Fourier-transform-limited
pulse width. A (2+1)-dimensional numerical simulation is employed to reproduce
the obtained idler spectrum. To our best knowledge, this is the broadest -3 dB
spectrum ever obtained by optical parametric amplifiers in this spectral
region. The idler pulse energy is ~3.4 {\mu}J with a conversion efficiency of
~2% from the ~2 {\mu}m pump to the idler pulse.Comment: 5 pages, 5 figure
NeAI: A Pre-convoluted Representation for Plug-and-Play Neural Ambient Illumination
Recent advances in implicit neural representation have demonstrated the
ability to recover detailed geometry and material from multi-view images.
However, the use of simplified lighting models such as environment maps to
represent non-distant illumination, or using a network to fit indirect light
modeling without a solid basis, can lead to an undesirable decomposition
between lighting and material. To address this, we propose a fully
differentiable framework named neural ambient illumination (NeAI) that uses
Neural Radiance Fields (NeRF) as a lighting model to handle complex lighting in
a physically based way. Together with integral lobe encoding for
roughness-adaptive specular lobe and leveraging the pre-convoluted background
for accurate decomposition, the proposed method represents a significant step
towards integrating physically based rendering into the NeRF representation.
The experiments demonstrate the superior performance of novel-view rendering
compared to previous works, and the capability to re-render objects under
arbitrary NeRF-style environments opens up exciting possibilities for bridging
the gap between virtual and real-world scenes. The project and supplementary
materials are available at https://yiyuzhuang.github.io/NeAI/.Comment: Project page: <a class="link-external link-https"
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Identification of Salt-Stress-Induced Genes from the RNA-Seq Data of Reaumuria trigyna
Next generation sequencing (NGS) technologies have been used to generate huge amounts of sequencing data from many organisms. However, the correct choice of candidate genes and prevention of false-positive results computed from digital gene expression (DGE) of RNA-seq data are vital when using these genetic resources. We indirectly identified 18 salt-stress-induced Reaumuria trigyna transcripts from the transcriptome sequencing data using differential-display reverse transcription PCR (DDRT-PCR) combined with local BLAST searches. Highly consistent with the DGE results, the quantitative real-time PCR expression patterns of these transcripts showed strong upregulation by salt stress, suggesting that these genes may play important roles in R. trigynaās survival under high-salt environments. The method presented here successfully identified responsive genes from the massive amount of RNA-seq data. Thus, we suggest that DDRT-PCR could be employed to mine NGS data in a wide range of applications in transcriptomic studies. In addition, the genes identified in the present study are promising candidates for further elucidation of the salt tolerance mechanisms in R. trigyna
The control of hookworm infection in China
<p>Abstract</p> <p>Background</p> <p>Hookworm is still one of the three main soil-transmitted helminths prevalent in China, and 39 million cases infected with hookworm were estimated in China in 2006.</p> <p>Results</p> <p>The main approach to the control of hookworm infections in China consists of large-scale deworming, rebuilding sanitation systems in rural areas and health education. The availability of low-cost, safe and single-dose albendazole make large-scale deworming programs possible in China. Currently, sanitary latrines with three-cells are recommended by government for the control of soil-transmitted helminths, since 35% of helminth infections and 83% of worm eggs could be reduced after using this kind of sanitary latrine. In addition, economic prosperity contributes greatly to the reduction of hookworm prevalence, but the inequity of economic and social development among different regions of China provides a scenario that the worst threat of hookworm infection is located in the poorest areas of southern and central China. Therefore, it is necessary to put more investments into prophylaxis and treatment of hookworm in these poor regions.</p> <p>Conclusion</p> <p>Although the prevalence of hookworm infection has fallen significantly in the last 15 years in China, the current strategy for controlling hookworm infections still needs to be strengthened along with the three-pronged approach, e.g. distributing anthelmintic drugs in schools and undertaking large-scale of hookworm deworming, improving water supplies and sanitation, and proper health education.</p
Chrysophanol administration alleviates bleomycin-induced pulmonary fibrosis by inhibiting lung fibroblast proliferation and Wnt/Ī²-catenin signaling
Purpose: To determine the functional effect of chrysophanol (CH) on bleomycin (BLM)-induced pulmonary fibrosis (PF) and reveal its mechanism of action.Methods: A mouse model of PF was established by intratracheal instillation of BLM (5 mg/kg), prior to CH administration. Massonās trichrome staining was used to analyze interstitial fibrosis and collagen deposition. Hydroxyproline (HYP) content was measured, and lung fibroblast viability determined by MTT assay. Bronchoalveolar lavage fluid (BALF) was collected, and levels of tumor necrosis factor-Ī± (TNF-Ī±), interleukin-1Ī² (IL-1Ī²), IL-6, and interferon-Ī³ (IFN-Ī³) were evaluated using enzyme-linked immunosorbent assays (ELISA). Expression of cell signaling, adhesion, and apoptotic proteins were determined by western blotting.Results: Administration of CH reduced collagen deposition and HYP content, downregulated Ī±-smooth muscle actin, upregulated E-cadherin, and decreased the levels of TNF-Ī±, IL-1Ī², IL-6, and IFN-Ī³ in BLM-treated mice. The viability of lung fibroblasts was also reduced, and Bcl-2-associated X protein and cleaved caspase-3 were upregulated after CH treatment in BLM-treated mice. In addition, CH treatment in BLM-treated mice significantly increased levels of cytoplasmic Ī²-catenin but decreased its expression in the nucleus.Conclusion: Administration of CH alleviated BLM-induced PF by inhibiting lung fibroblast proliferation and nuclear translocation of Ī²-catenin. Thus, this study provides a potential therapeutic strategy for PF.
Keywords: Chrysophanol, Bleomycin, Pulmonary fibrosis, Hydroxyproline, E-cadheri
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