To conquer the bottleneck of sluggish kinetics in cathodic oxygen reduction reaction (ORR) of metal‐air batteries, catalysts with dual‐active centers have stood out. Here, a “pre‐division metal ...clusters” strategy is firstly conceived to fabricate a N,S‐dual doped honeycomb‐like carbon matrix inlaid with CoN4 sites and wrapped Co2P nanoclusters as dual‐active centers (Co2P/CoN4@NSC‐500). A crystalline {CoII2} coordination cluster divided by periphery second organic layers is well‐designed to realize delocalized dispersion before calcination. The optimal Co2P/CoN4@NSC‐500 executes excellent 4e− ORR activity surpassing the benchmark Pt/C. Theoretical calculation results reveal that the CoN4 sites and Co2P nanoclusters can synergistically quicken the formation of *OOH on Co sites. The rechargeable Zn‐air battery (ZAB) assembled by Co2P/CoN4@NSC‐500 delivers ultralong cycling stability over 1742 hours (3484 cycles) under 5 mA cm−2 and can light up a 2.4 V LED bulb for ≈264 hours, evidencing the promising practical application potentials in portable devices.
A “pre‐division metal clusters” strategy is first conceived to fabricate dual‐active center catalysts (Co2P/CoN4@NSC‐500) with dispersed CoN4 and Co2P sites. The optimal catalyst executes superior ORR activity and was applied in ultralong Zn‐air batteries surpassing the benchmark 20 % Pt/C. Theoretical calculations demonstrate that the dual‐active sites synergistically quicken the formation of the *OOH intermediate, greatly boosting the performance.
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The association between physical activity, sedentary behavior and health-related quality of life in children and adolescents has been mostly investigated in those young people with chronic disease ...conditions. No systematic review to date has synthesized the relationship between physical activity, sedentary behavior and health-related quality of life in the general healthy population of children and adolescents. The purpose of this study was to review systematically the existing literature that evaluated the relations between physical activity, sedentary behavior and health-related quality of life in the general population of children and adolescents.
We conducted a computer search for English language literature from databases of MEDLINE, EMBASE, PSYCINFO and PubMed-related articles as well as the reference lists of existing literature between 1946 and the second week of January 2017 to retrieve eligible studies. We included the studies that assessed associations between physical activity and/or sedentary behavior and health-related quality of life among the general population of children and adolescents aged between 3-18 years. The study design included cross-sectional, longitudinal and health intervention studies. We excluded the studies that examined associations between physical activity, sedentary behavior and health-related quality of life among children and adolescents with specific chronic diseases, and other studies and reports including reviews, meta-analyses, study protocols, comments, letters, case reports and guidelines. We followed up the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic reviews and Meta-Analyses (PRISMA) statement in the reporting of this review. The risk of bias of the primary studies was assessed by the Newcastle-Ottawa Scale. We synthesized the difference in health-related quality of life scores between different levels of physical activity and sedentary time.
In total, 31 studies met the inclusion criteria and were synthesized in the review. Most of the included studies used a cross-sectional design (n = 21). There were six longitudinal studies and three school-based physical activity intervention studies. One study used both cross-sectional and longitudinal designs. We found that higher levels of physical activity were associated with better health-related quality of life and increased time of sedentary behavior was linked to lower health-related quality of life among children and adolescents. A dose-response relation between physical activity, sedentary behavior and health-related quality of life was observed in several studies suggesting that the higher frequency of physical activity or the less time being sedentary, the better the health-related quality of life.
The findings in this study suggest that school health programs promoting active lifestyles among children and adolescents may contribute to the improvement of health-related quality of life. Future research is needed to extend studies on longitudinal relationships between physical activity, sedentary behavior and health-related quality of life, and on effects of physical activity interventions on health-related quality of life among children and youth.
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In this paper, by means of the implication operator → on a completely distributive lattice
, we define the approximate degrees of
-fuzzifying convex structures,
-fuzzifying closure systems and
...-fuzzifying Alexandrov topologies to interpret the approximate degrees to which a mapping is an
-fuzzifying convex structure, an
-fuzzifying closure system and an
-fuzzifying Alexandrov topology from a logical aspect. Moreover, we represent some properties of
-fuzzifying convex structures as well as its relations with
-fuzzifying closure systems and
-fuzzifying Alexandrov topologies by inequalities.
SUMMARY
Vegetative propagation (VP) is an important practice for production in many horticultural plants. Sugar supply constitutes the basis of VP in bulb flowers, but the underlying molecular basis ...remains elusive. By performing a combined sequencing technologies coupled with ultra‐high performance liquid chromatography‐quadrupole time‐of‐flight mass spectrometry approach for metabolic analyses, we compared two Lycoris species with contrasting regeneration rates: high‐regeneration Lycoris sprengeri and low‐regeneration Lycoris aurea. A comprehensive multi‐omics analyses identified both expected processes involving carbohydrate metabolism and transcription factor networks, as well as the metabolic characteristics for each developmental stage. A higher abundance of the differentially expressed genes including those encoding ethylene responsive factors was detected at bulblet initiation stage compared to the late stage of bulblet development. High hexose‐to‐sucrose ratio correlated to bulblet formation across all the species examined, indicating its role in the VP process in Lycoris bulb. Importantly, a clear difference between cell wall invertase (CWIN)‐catalyzed sucrose unloading in high‐regeneration species and the sucrose synthase‐catalyzed pathway in low‐regeneration species was observed at the bulblet initiation stage, which was supported by findings from carboxyfluorescein tracing and quantitative real‐time PCR analyses. Collectively, the findings indicate a sugar‐mediated model of the regulation of VP in which high CWIN expression or activity may promote bulblet initiation via enhancing apoplasmic unloading of sucrose or sugar signals, whereas the subsequent high ratio of hexose‐to‐sucrose likely supports cell division characterized in the next phase of bulblet formation.
Significance Statement
At a time of unprecedented climate change and losses in biodiversity, vegetative propagation (VP) is a particularly practical strategy for the survival and yield realization of many plant species. Assisted by horticultural techniques such as cross‐cutting, VP contributes significantly to the commercial production and global horticultural industry as seen in the production of flower bulbs. However, the molecular mechanism orchestrating vegetative regeneration capacities remains largely unknown. Here, we addressed this issue in Lycoris bulbs using multi‐omics approaches. The analyses identified CWIN‐mediated sucrose‐to‐hexose conversion as a metabolic marker for bulblet initiation in Lycoris and a potential molecular target for improving bulb production.
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Self-rated health (SRH) is an indicator that captures a person's perception of their overall health status. The relationship between physical activity (PA), sedentary behaviour (SB) and SRH has been ...investigated in systematic reviews among adult and elderly populations. No systematic review to date has synthesized the relationship between PA, SB and SRH among children and adolescents. The purpose of this systematic review and meta-analysis was to synthesize the associations between PA, SB and SRH in the general population of children and adolescents and to investigate the dose-response relationship between PA, SB and SRH.
We conducted a computer search for English language studies in the databases of MEDLINE, EMBASE and PSYCINFO that were published between 1946 and 2019. We searched PubMed, Google Scholar, and the references of the identified publications for additional studies. A meta-analysis was employed to synthesize the associations between PA, SB respectively and SRH. The dose-response association was tested using a random effects meta-regression model. The review was reported following the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic reviews and Meta-Analyses (PRISMA) guidelines.
Sixty-eight published articles were included in the final review, including 59 cross-sectional and nine longitudinal studies. We found evidence that PA was associated with better SRH, and SB was associated with lower SRH among children and adolescents. A dose-response relationship between PA and SRH was observed, where a higher level of PA was associated with better SRH than a lower level of PA. The relationship between PA, SB and SRH was observed in both boys and girls, and did not show a significant gender difference.
The findings in the systematic review suggest that health intervention programmes targeting promoting PA and reducing SB among children and adolescents may enhance their overall health status. Future research is needed to expand prospective cohort and intervention studies to address directionality and causality in the relationships between PA, SB and SRH among children and youth.
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Background and Objectives
Retroperitoneal sarcomas (RPSs) are difficult to manage, rare malignant tumors. This single‐center, retrospective study aimed to analyze the treatment algorithm and outcomes ...of aggressive surgical treatment in patients with primary and recurrent RPS.
Methods
Data of 242 consecutive patients with RPS who underwent surgical treatment at the Peking University Cancer Hospital Sarcoma Center between January 2010 and February 2021 were collected and analyzed. Indications for surgery were based on the treatment algorithm.
Results
A total of 145 patients with primary RPS and 97 with recurrent RPS were included. The recurrent cohort comprised more patients with multifocal tumors than the primary cohort (64.9% vs. 15.2%). R0/R1 resection was achieved in 94.5% and 81.4% of the primary and recurrent RPS cases, respectively. Major complication rates in the primary and recurrent cohorts were 17.9% and 30.9%, respectively. During a median follow‐up of 51 months, the estimated 5‐year overall survival, local recurrence, and distant metastasis rates for patients with primary and recurrent RPS were 61.0% versus 37.1%, 47.4% versus 71.3%, and 18.4% versus 17.6%, respectively.
Conclusions
Aggressive surgical treatment achieved good local control and long‐term survival in patients with primary RPS, whereas the prognosis in patients with recurrence were significantly worse.
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High-performance fluorescence sensors combining convenience, low cost and high sensitivity are prospective for water pollution and human health. Luminescent metal-organic frameworks (LMOFs) as ...sensors can meet these criteria for high efficient detection of toxic metal ions. Herein, a new LMOF LCU-109 has been fabricated by Sharpless
in situ
tetrazole synthesis system assisted by polycarboxylic O-donor ligand. It showed a 2D binodal (3,6)-connected
kgd
structure with multiple N and O dual-functional sites for detecting guest metal ions. As expected,
LCU-109
can be highly sensitive and selectively detect trace amounts of Fe
3+
and Cu
2+
ions in an aqueous solution by the luminescence quenching mechanism. Notably, the detection limits (LODs) of Fe
3+
and Cu
2+
ions are 0.0043 and 0.0028 ppm, respectively, in water, which are significantly lower than the minimum standards stipulated for drinking water by the World Health Organization (WHO) (0.3/2.0 ppm) and U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (USEPA) (0.3/1.2 ppm). Moreover,
LCU-109
also shows excellent luminescent sensing activities for Fe
3+
and Cu
2+
ions in simulated HEPES biological system and actual river water with low LODs of 0.034/0.019 ppm and 0.0756/0.107 ppm, respectively, which is also lower than the standard of WHO and USEPA. Moreover, convenient and real-time naked eye detection effects are provided by the exquisitely made
LCU-109
fluorescent test papers. Importantly, combining density functional theory (DFT) calculations with a variety of experiments, the fluorescence quenching mechanism for energy competitive absorption and weak interaction is further revealed.
A 2D MOF displays high performance luminescence quenching for detecting Fe
3+
and Cu
2+
in pure water, actual river water and simulated HEPES with superior low LODs. Multiple experiments and DFT calculations co-verify a weak interaction quenching mechanism.
In this paper, notions of L-interval spaces and L-2-arity convex spaces are introduced. It is showed that there is a Galois’s connection between the category of L-convex spaces and the category of ...L-interval spaces. In particular, the category of L-2-arity convex spaces can be embedded in the category of L-interval spaces as a coreflective subcategory. Further, some properties of L-interval spaces are introduced including L-geometric (resp. L-Peano, L-Pasch and L-sand-glass) property. It is proved that an L-2-arity convex space is an L-JHC convex space iff its segment operator has L-Peano property. It is also proved that an L-JHC convex space with an L-idempotent segment operator has L-sand-glass property. Further, it is also proved that an L-idempotent interval space having L-Peano+L-Pasch property has L-geometric property and L-sand-glass property.
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This study aimed to establish an effective prognostic nomogram with or without plasma Epstein-Barr virus DNA (EBV DNA) for nondisseminated nasopharyngeal carcinoma (NPC).
The nomogram was based on a ...retrospective study of 4630 patients who underwent radiotherapy with or without chemotherapy at Sun Yat-sen University Cancer Center from 2007 to 2009. The predictive accuracy and discriminative ability of the nomogram were determined by a concordance index (C-index) and calibration curve and were compared with EBV DNA and the current staging system. The results were validated using bootstrap resampling and a prospective cohort study on 1819 patients consecutively enrolled from 2011 to 2012 at the same institution. All statistical tests were two-sided.
Independent factors derived from multivariable analysis of the primary cohort to predict recurrence were age, sex, body mass index (BMI), T stage, N stage, plasma EBV DNA, pretreatment high sensitivity C-reactive protein (hs-CRP), lactate dehydrogenase (LDH), and hemoglobin level (HGB), which were all assembled into the nomogram with (nomogram B) or without EBV DNA (nomogram A). The calibration curve for the probability of recurrence showed that the nomogram-based predictions were in good agreement with actual observations. The C-index of nomogram B for predicting recurrence was 0.728 (P < .001), which was statistically higher than the C-index values for nomogram A (0.690), EBV DNA (0.680), and the current staging system (0.609). The C-index of nomogram B (0.730) and nomogram A (0.681) remained higher for predicting recurrence among patients treated with intensity-modulated radiotherapy (P < .001). The results were confirmed in the validation cohort.
The proposed nomogram with or without plasma EBV DNA resulted in more accurate prognostic prediction for NPC patients.
Abscisic acid (ABA) plays crucial roles in plant growth and development, as well as in response to various environmental stresses. To date, many regulatory genes involved in the ABA response network ...have been identified; however, their roles have remained to be fully elucidated. In this study, we iden- tified AtYY1, an Arabidopsis homolog of the mammalian C2H2 zinc-finger transcription factor Yin Yang 1 (YY1), as a novel negative regulator of the ABA response. AtYY1 is a dual-function transcription factor with both repression and activation domains. The expression of AtYY1 was induced by ABA and stress conditions including high salt and dehydration. The yyl mutant was more sensitive to ABA and NaCI than the wild-type, while overexpressing AtYY1 plants were less sensitive. AtYY1 loss also enhanced ABA-induced stomatal closing and drought resistance. Moreover, AtYYI can bind the ABA REPRESSOR1 (ABR1) promoter and directly upregulate ABR1 expression, as well as negatively regulate ABA- and saR-responsive gene expression. Additional analysis indicated that ABA INSENSITIVE4 (ABI4) might positively regulate AtYY1 expression and that ABR1 can antagonize this regulation. Our findings provide direct evidence that AtYY1 is a novel negative regulator of the ABA response network and that the ABI4-AtYY1-ABR1 regulatory pathway may fine-tune ABA-responsive gene expression in Arabidopsis.
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