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美研究发现红树林碳储量与区域内人口密度之间存在负相关关系 快报文章
气候变化快报,2024年第5期
作者:  秦冰雪
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Mangroves  Carbon Stocks  Population Density  
短期内温度过高和降水不足会降低女性生育意愿 快报文章
气候变化快报,2022年第07期
作者:  秦冰雪
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Climate Change  Population Growth  Sub-saharan Africa  
人口增长将是美国洪水风险上升的最主要因素 快报文章
气候变化快报,2022年第04期
作者:  秦冰雪
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Population  Flood Risk  Climate Change  
DOE资助3.54亿美元推进清洁能源和储能技术研发 快报文章
气候变化快报,2021年第21期
作者:  刘莉娜
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Climate Change  Extreme Heat  Urban Population  
美研究显示暴露在极端高温下的城市人口数量增加了2倍 快报文章
气候变化快报,2021年第20期
作者:  秦冰雪
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Climate Change  Extreme Heat  Urban Population  
全球变暖和人口变化将加剧人类流离失所风险 快报文章
气候变化快报,2021年第7期
作者:  廖琴
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Global Warming  Population Change  Displacement  River Floods  
气候变化可能导致北美第四纪晚期巨型动物减少 快报文章
气候变化快报,2021年第5期
作者:  董利苹
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Climate Change  Human Population Growth  North America  Late Quaternary  Megafauna  
Utilizing smart-meter data to project impacts of urban warming on residential electricity use for vulnerable populations in Southern California 期刊论文
ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH LETTERS, 2020, 15 (6)
作者:  Chen, Mo;  Ban-Weiss, George A.;  Sanders, Kelly T.
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smart meter  urban warming  residential electricity  extreme heat events  vulnerable population  
Escalating global exposure to compound heat-humidity extremes with warming 期刊论文
ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH LETTERS, 2020, 15 (6)
作者:  Li, Dawei;  Yuan, Jiacan;  Kopp, Robert E.
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heat stress  wet bulb globe temperature  heat-humidity extremes  population exposure  
Coupling delay controls synchronized oscillation in the segmentation clock 期刊论文
NATURE, 2020
作者:  Yoshioka-Kobayashi, Kumiko;  Matsumiya, Marina;  Niino, Yusuke;  Isomura, Akihiro;  Kori, Hiroshi;  Miyawaki, Atsushi;  Kageyama, Ryoichiro
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Individual cellular activities fluctuate but are constantly coordinated at the population level via cell-cell coupling. A notable example is the somite segmentation clock, in which the expression of clock genes (such as Hes7) oscillates in synchrony between the cells that comprise the presomitic mesoderm (PSM)(1,2). This synchronization depends on the Notch signalling pathway  inhibiting this pathway desynchronizes oscillations, leading to somite fusion(3-7). However, how Notch signalling regulates the synchronicity of HES7 oscillations is unknown. Here we establish a live-imaging system using a new fluorescent reporter (Achilles), which we fuse with HES7 to monitor synchronous oscillations in HES7 expression in the mouse PSM at a single-cell resolution. Wild-type cells can rapidly correct for phase fluctuations in HES7 oscillations, whereas the absence of the Notch modulator gene lunatic fringe (Lfng) leads to a loss of synchrony between PSM cells. Furthermore, HES7 oscillations are severely dampened in individual cells of Lfng-null PSM. However, when Lfng-null PSM cells were completely dissociated, the amplitude and periodicity of HES7 oscillations were almost normal, which suggests that LFNG is involved mostly in cell-cell coupling. Mixed cultures of control and Lfng-null PSM cells, and an optogenetic Notch signalling reporter assay, revealed that LFNG delays the signal-sending process of intercellular Notch signalling transmission. These results-together with mathematical modelling-raised the possibility that Lfng-null PSM cells shorten the coupling delay, thereby approaching a condition known as the oscillation or amplitude death of coupled oscillators(8). Indeed, a small compound that lengthens the coupling delay partially rescues the amplitude and synchrony of HES7 oscillations in Lfng-null PSM cells. Our study reveals a delay control mechanism of the oscillatory networks involved in somite segmentation, and indicates that intercellular coupling with the correct delay is essential for synchronized oscillation.


Monitoring cells of the mouse presomitic mesoderm using the Achilles reporter fused to HES7 sheds light on the mechanisms that underpin synchronous oscillations in the expression of clock genes between neighbouring cells.