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Zhejiang Gongshang University
Education•Hangzhou, China•
About: Zhejiang Gongshang University is a education organization based out in Hangzhou, China. It is known for research contribution in the topics: Computer science & Chemistry. The organization has 8258 authors who have published 7670 publications receiving 90296 citations. The organization is also known as: Zhèjiāng Gōngshāng Dàxué.
Topics: Computer science, Chemistry, Adsorption, Catalysis, China
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TL;DR: This work proposes a novel method to decide the liveness of a class of unbounded generalized Petri nets called ω-independent unbounded nets, breaking the existing limits to one-place-unbounded nets.
Abstract: Liveness is a basic property of a system and the liveness issue of unbounded Petri nets remains one of the most difficult problems in this field. This work proposes a novel method to decide the liveness of a class of unbounded generalized Petri nets called ω-independent unbounded nets, breaking the existing limits to one-place-unbounded nets. An algorithm to construct a macro liveness graph (MLG) is developed and a critical condition based on MLG deciding the liveness of ω-independent unbounded nets is proposed. Examples are provided to demonstrate its effectiveness.
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TL;DR: The results reveal that RpoS was a key regulatory factor involved in stress resistance, the AHL quorum sensing system, and spoilage potential of P. fluorescens.
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TL;DR: In this article, the effects of nitric oxide (NO) treatment on quality and disease resistance of kiwifruit (Actinidia deliciosa ) cv. were investigated after the fruits were immersed in 0.2mM sodium nitroprusside or water (as control) for 10min and then stored at room temperature.
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TL;DR: The novel quaternary protein-polysaccharide complexes have excellent stability and great sustained-release performance for VD3, which may be helpful for the digestion and absorption of vitamin by human body, thus have potential applications in the food and drug industry.
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TL;DR: It is suggested that dietary Pb exposure can induce significant Pb accumulation in tissues and blood, followed by oxidative stress in posterior kidney and DNA damage in peripheral blood cells of tilapia.
Abstract: With the increasing occurrence of dietary lead (Pb) contamination in aquaculture, a better understanding of the toxic effects of dietary Pb on aquatic animals is needed. Tilapia (Oreochromis niloticus) were exposed to dietary Pb at concentrations of 0, 100, 400 and 800 μg g−1 dry weight for 60 days, and Pb accumulation in tissues and blood, oxidative stress in posterior kidney and DNA damage in peripheral blood cells were investigated. The results showed that dietary Pb exposure resulted in significant Pb accumulation in tissues and blood, which increased with the dietary Pb concentrations. Pb accumulated in sampled tissues in the following order: posterior kidney>bone>liver>gill>spleen>testis>muscle>brain. Dietary Pb caused a significant increase in the malondialdehyde level and a significant decrease in the total antioxidant capacity content when compared with the control group (P<0.05), accompanied by concentration-dependent decreases in the glutathione content, glutathione peroxidase and superoxide dismutase activities. Pb dose-dependent DNA damage was observed in peripheral blood cells of tilapia exposed to dietary Pb. The results suggest that dietary Pb exposure can induce significant Pb accumulation in tissues and blood, followed by oxidative stress in posterior kidney and DNA damage in peripheral blood cells of tilapia.
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Name | H-index | Papers | Citations |
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David Julian McClements | 131 | 1137 | 71123 |
Sajal K. Das | 85 | 1124 | 29785 |
Ye Wang | 85 | 466 | 24052 |
Xun Wang | 84 | 606 | 32187 |
Tao Jiang | 82 | 940 | 27018 |
Yueming Jiang | 79 | 452 | 20563 |
Mo Wang | 61 | 274 | 13664 |
Robert J. Linhardt | 58 | 1190 | 53368 |
Jiankun Hu | 57 | 493 | 11430 |
Xuming Zhang | 56 | 384 | 10788 |
Yuan Li | 50 | 352 | 8771 |
Chunping Yang | 49 | 173 | 8604 |
Duo Li | 48 | 329 | 9060 |
Matthew Campbell | 48 | 236 | 13448 |
Aiqian Ye | 48 | 163 | 6120 |