Publications by authors named "Chenbin Zhang"

Background: Sepsis is a critical condition triggered by infection and characterized by systemic inflammation and subsequent multiorgan failure. Chaihuang Qingfu Pill (CHQF), an in-hospital formulation developed by Hunan Provincial People's Hospital, is derived from the traditional Chinese medicine compound Qingyi Decoction through optimized herbal compatibility. It possesses pharmacological activities including heat-clearing and purgation, choleretic and anti-jaundice effects, as well as Qi-regulation and mass-resolving properties.

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  • Hyperlipidemia (HLP) is a key factor in cardiovascular diseases, and quercetin (QUE), a natural flavonoid, shows promise as a treatment, though its exact effects on HLP are still not fully understood.
  • The study utilized advanced techniques like UPLC-Q-Exactive-MS metabolomics and network pharmacology to identify potential therapeutic targets and key metabolic pathways affected by QUE in HLP treatment.
  • Results revealed 138 relevant targets for QUE, with specific proteins (AKT1, TNF, VEGFA, mTOR, SREBP1, and SCD) being highlighted as potential therapeutic focuses; in vitro tests confirmed QUE's effectiveness in modulating these targets against HLP-associated changes.
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Drug-target binding affinity prediction is a fundamental task for drug discovery and has been studied for decades. Most methods follow the canonical paradigm that processes the inputs of the protein (target) and the ligand (drug) separately and then combines them together. In this study we demonstrate, surprisingly, that a model is able to achieve even superior performance without access to any protein-sequence-related information.

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Examination of pathological images is the golden standard for diagnosing and screening many kinds of cancers. Multiple datasets, benchmarks, and challenges have been released in recent years, resulting in significant improvements in computer-aided diagnosis (CAD) of related diseases. However, few existing works focus on the digestive system.

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In a parallel-coupled dual-racetrack modulator, resonant light in two resonators can interfere with each other. In lieu of critical coupling, such interference is capable of producing high extinction ratios (ERs) for high-speed modulation. Experiments demonstrate ERs of over 9 dB at 50 Gb/s and 40-50% modulation depth enhancement compared with a single-resonator modulator at 50-56 Gb/s with a peak-to-peak driving voltage of 2.

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Xinqing Wetland and Shengjin Lake Wetland are the main habitats of Hooded Crane in China. However, in recent years, the irrational land use situation of occupied wetlands has occurred frequently, resulting in the destruction of the breeding of the Hooded Crane population and the destruction of the wintering habitat. The paper takes Xinqing Wetland and Shengjin Lake Wetland as the research area, and uses landscape ecology and geostatistics as the theoretical basis to reveal the changes of land landscape in the study area, and analyze the main breeding and wintering habitat types of Hooded Crane.

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  • Commercial interests in indoor localization have grown significantly, driven by the demand for reliable indoor positioning solutions, with Wi-Fi RSS-based techniques being particularly popular due to the widespread availability of Wi-Fi access points.
  • This paper introduces a new hierarchical classification-based method for indoor localization that utilizes an improved K-Means clustering algorithm to create overlapping zones, enhancing the accuracy of the positioning process.
  • The method combines the K-Nearest Neighbor (KNN) algorithm and support vector machine (SVM) for localization, achieving a position classification accuracy improvement of 1.4% to 3.2% and reducing average positioning error by 10% to 22% in real-world tests compared to existing methods.
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An incoherent control scheme for state control of locally controllable quantum systems is proposed. This scheme includes three steps: (1) amplitude amplification of the initial state by a suitable unitary transformation, (2) projective measurement of the amplified state, and (3) final optimization by a unitary controlled transformation. The first step increases the amplitudes of some desired eigenstates and the corresponding probability of observing these eigenstates, the second step projects, with high probability, the amplified state into a desired eigenstate, and the last step steers this eigenstate into the target state.

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