University open spaces are predominantly utilized by students, with outdoor thermal comfort on campus significantly enhancing their physical and mental well-being. This study investigates the thermal perceptions (sensation, comfort, and acceptability) of students at a university in Xi'an, China, employing meteorological measurements, questionnaires, and activity logs. The Physiological Equivalent Temperature (PET) was utilized to establish a thermal baseline.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFCancer cells secrete extracellular vesicles (EV) encapsulating bioactive cargoes to facilitate inter-organ communication in vivo and are emerging as critical mediators of tumor progression and metastasis, a condition which is often accompanied by a dysregulated cholesterol metabolism. Whether EVs are involved in the control of cholesterol homeostasis during tumor metastasis is still undefined and warrant further investigation. Here, we find that breast cancer-derived exosomal miR-9-5p induces the expression of HMGCR and CH25H, two enzymes involved in cholesterol synthesis and the conversion of 25-hydroxycholesterol from cholesterol by targeting INSIG1, INSIG2 and ATF3 genes in the liver.
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September 2024
This study evaluates the applicability of three thermal comfort indices-Physiologically Equivalent Temperature (PET), Standard Effective Temperature (SET), and Universal Thermal Climate Index (UTCI)-in various outdoor environments on the campus of Xi'an University, China. Meteorological data were collected on sunny days using a portable weather station at a height of 1.5 m, and subjective questionnaires were administered to 25 healthy university students over three months to gather Thermal Sensation Votes (TSV) and Thermal Comfort Votes (TCV).
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September 2023
The thermal comfort of outdoor spaces in colleges and universities is crucial for promoting outdoor activities and relieving psychological pressure. To evaluate outdoor thermal comfort from a new perspective, this study investigated subjects' sunlight perception through physical measurements and questionnaires. Sunlight perception was delineated through a combination of subjective assessments and objective measurements.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFMetabolic heterogeneity of tumor microenvironment (TME) is a hallmark of cancer and a big barrier to cancer treatment. Cancer cells display diverse capacities to utilize alternative carbon sources, including nucleotides, under poor nutrient circumstances. However, whether and how purine, especially inosine, regulates mitochondrial metabolism to buffer nutrient starvation has not been well-defined yet.
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April 2023
A year-long longitudinal survey regarding perceptions of outdoor thermal conditions and thermal comfort was conducted in Xi'an, a City in a Chinese cold region. The survey included micrometeorological measurements and a longitudinal questionnaire. The thermal comfort and adaptability of southern Chinese (people from Changsha and Guangzhou) and northern Chinese (people from Xi'an) in Xi'an were studied from the three aspects of psychological, physiological, and behavioral differences.
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April 2022
Sepsis refers to a complex syndrome associated with physiological, pathological, and biochemical abnormalities resulted from infection. Sepsis is the major cause of acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS). Extracellular vesicles (EVs) are serving as new messengers to mediate cell-cell communication .
View Article and Find Full Text PDFA sorbent and solvent co-enhanced direct analysis in real-time mass spectrometry (SSE-DART-MS) method was developed for high-throughput determination of trace pollutants in water. The use of sorbent for preconcentration and solvents for assisting desorption and ionization synergistically enhanced the signals from the trace pollutants detected by DART-MS. Phthalic acid esters (PAEs) were used as model analytes to validate the SSE-DART-MS method.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFCoupling dispersive magnetic solid-phase extraction (DMSPE) to direct analysis in real time mass spectrometry (DART-MS) with a newly developed metal iron probe enables high-throughput, sensitive detection of herbicides such as triazine in environmental waters. Magnetic graphene oxide was used as a dispersive sorbent because it increased adsorption capacity in the DMSPE process. The planar structure and excellent thermal conductivity of graphene oxide facilitated the desorption and ionization of target analytes in DART-MS analysis.
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