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Diurnal cycle of cirrus cloud and its associated radiative effects at the SACOL site 期刊论文
Atmospheric Research, 2021
作者:  Meihua Wang, Jing Su, Nan Peng, Ying Xu, Jinming Ge
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Lead halide–templated crystallization of methylamine-free perovskite for efficient photovoltaic modules 期刊论文
Science, 2021
作者:  Tongle Bu;  Jing Li;  Hengyi Li;  Congcong Tian;  Jie Su;  Guoqing Tong;  Luis K. Ono;  Chao Wang;  Zhipeng Lin;  Nianyao Chai;  Xiao-Li Zhang;  Jingjing Chang;  Jianfeng Lu;  Jie Zhong;  Wenchao Huang;  Yabing Qi;  Yi-Bing Cheng;  Fuzhi Huang
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Remodeling of Arctic char (Salvelinus alpinus) lipidome under a stimulated scenario of Arctic warming 期刊论文
Global Change Biology, 2021
作者:  Chao Wang;  Yufeng Gong;  Fuchang Deng;  Enmin Ding;  Jie Tang;  Garry Codling;  Jonathan K. Challis;  Derek Green;  Jing Wang;  Qiliang Chen;  Yuwei Xie;  Shu Su;  Zilin Yang;  Jason Raine;  Paul D. Jones;  Song Tang;  John P. Giesy
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Stabilizing black-phase formamidinium perovskite formation at room temperature and high humidity 期刊论文
Science, 2021
作者:  Wei Hui;  Lingfeng Chao;  Hui Lu;  Fei Xia;  Qi Wei;  Zhenhuang Su;  Tingting Niu;  Lei Tao;  Bin Du;  Deli Li;  Yue Wang;  He Dong;  Shouwei Zuo;  Bixin Li;  Wei Shi;  Xueqin Ran;  Ping Li;  Hui Zhang;  Zhongbin Wu;  Chenxin Ran;  Lin Song;  Guichuan Xing;  Xingyu Gao;  Jing Zhang;  Yingdong Xia;  Yonghua Chen;  Wei Huang
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Molecular characterization of firework-related urban aerosols using Fourier transform ion cyclotron resonance mass spectrometry 期刊论文
ATMOSPHERIC CHEMISTRY AND PHYSICS, 2020, 20 (11) : 6803-6820
作者:  Xie, Qiaorong;  Su, Sihui;  Chen, Shuang;  Xu, Yisheng;  Cao, Dong;  Chen, Jing;  Ren, Lujie;  Yue, Siyao;  Zhao, Wanyu;  Sun, Yele;  Wang, Zifa;  Tong, Haijie;  Su, Hang;  Cheng, Yafang;  Kawamura, Kimitaka;  Jiang, Guibin;  Liu, Cong-Qiang;  Fu, Pingqing
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The mechanisms and seasonal differences of the impact of aerosols on daytime surface urban heat island effect 期刊论文
ATMOSPHERIC CHEMISTRY AND PHYSICS, 2020, 20 (11) : 6479-6493
作者:  Han, Wenchao;  Li, Zhanqing;  Wu, Fang;  Zhang, Yuwei;  Guo, Jianping;  Su, Tianning;  Cribb, Maureen;  Fan, Jiwen;  Chen, Tianmeng;  Wei, Jing;  Lee, Seoung-Soo
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Increase of High Molecular Weight Organosulfate With Intensifying Urban Air Pollution in the Megacity Beijing 期刊论文
JOURNAL OF GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH-ATMOSPHERES, 2020, 125 (10)
作者:  Xie, Qiaorong;  Li, Ying;  Yue, Siyao;  Su, Sihui;  Cao, Dong;  Xu, Yisheng;  Chen, Jing;  Tong, Haijie;  Su, Hang;  Cheng, Yafang;  Zhao, Wanyu;  Hu, Wei;  Wang, Zhe;  Yang, Ting;  Pan, Xiaole;  Sun, Yele;  Wang, Zifa;  Liu, Cong-Qiang;  Kawamura, Kimitaka;  Jiang, Guibin;  Shiraiwa, Manabu;  Fu, Pingqing
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Organic aerosol  Organosulfates  FT-ICR MS  Secondary organic aerosol  Volatile organic compounds  
Influx of African biomass burning aerosol during the Amazonian dry season through layered transatlantic transport of black carbon-rich smoke 期刊论文
ATMOSPHERIC CHEMISTRY AND PHYSICS, 2020, 20 (8) : 4757-4785
作者:  Holanda, Bruna A.;  Poehlker, Mira L.;  Walter, David;  Saturno, Jorge;  Soergel, Matthias;  Ditas, Jeannine;  Ditas, Florian;  Schulz, Christiane;  Franco, Marco Aurelio;  Wang, Qiaoqiao;  Donth, Tobias;  Artaxo, Paulo;  Barbosa, Henrique M. J.;  Borrmann, Stephan;  Braga, Ramon;  Brito, Joel;  Cheng, Yafang;  Dollner, Maximilian;  Kaiser, Johannes W.;  Klimach, Thomas;  Knote, Christoph;  Krueger, Ovid O.;  Fuetterer, Daniel;  Lavric, Jost, V;  Ma, Nan;  Machado, Luiz A. T.;  Ming, Jing;  Morais, Fernando G.;  Paulsen, Hauke;  Sauer, Daniel;  Schlager, Hans;  Schneider, Johannes;  Su, Hang;  Weinzierl, Bernadett;  Walser, Adrian;  Wendisch, Manfred;  Ziereis, Helmut;  Zoeger, Martin;  Poeschl, Ulrich;  Andreae, Meinrat O.;  Poehlker, Christopher
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Plant 22-nt siRNAs mediate translational repression and stress adaptation 期刊论文
NATURE, 2020, 581 (7806) : 89-+
作者:  Roulis, Manolis;  Kaklamanos, Aimilios;  Schernthanner, Marina;  Bielecki, Piotr;  Zhao, Jun;  Kaffe, Eleanna;  Frommelt, Laura-Sophie;  Qu, Rihao;  Knapp, Marlene S.;  Henriques, Ana;  Chalkidi, Niki;  Koliaraki, Vasiliki;  Jiao, Jing;  Brewer, J. Richard;  Bacher, Maren;  Blackburn, Holly N.;  Zhao, Xiaoyun;  Breyer, Richard M.;  Aidinis, Vassilis;  Jain, Dhanpat;  Su, Bing;  Herschman, Harvey R.;  Kluger, Yuval;  Kollias, George;  Flavell, Richard A.
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Characterization of 22-nucleotide short interfering RNAs in plants finds that they accumulate in response to environmental stress, causing translational repression, inhibition of plant growth and enhanced stress responses.


Small interfering RNAs (siRNAs) are essential for proper development and immunity in eukaryotes(1). Plants produce siRNAs with lengths of 21, 22 or 24 nucleotides. The 21- and 24-nucleotide species mediate cleavage of messenger RNAs and DNA methylation(2,3), respectively, but the biological functions of the 22-nucleotide siRNAs remain unknown. Here we report the identification and characterization of a group of endogenous 22-nucleotide siRNAs that are generated by the DICER-LIKE 2 (DCL2) protein in plants. When cytoplasmic RNA decay and DCL4 are deficient, the resulting massive accumulation of 22-nucleotide siRNAs causes pleiotropic growth disorders, including severe dwarfism, meristem defects and pigmentation. Notably, two genes that encode nitrate reductases-NIA1 and NIA2-produce nearly half of the 22-nucleotide siRNAs. Production of 22-nucleotide siRNAs triggers the amplification of gene silencing and induces translational repression both gene specifically and globally. Moreover, these 22-nucleotide siRNAs preferentially accumulate upon environmental stress, especially those siRNAs derived from NIA1/2, which act to restrain translation, inhibit plant growth and enhance stress responses. Thus, our research uncovers the unique properties of 22-nucleotide siRNAs, and reveals their importance in plant adaptation to environmental stresses.


  
Feedback generates a second receptive field in neurons of the visual cortex 期刊论文
NATURE, 2020
作者:  Shi, Enzheng;  Yuan, Biao;  Shiring, Stephen B.;  Gao, Yao;  Akriti;  Guo, Yunfan;  Su, Cong;  Lai, Minliang;  Yang, Peidong;  Kong, Jing;  Savoie, Brett M.;  Yu, Yi;  Dou, Letian
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Animals sense the environment through pathways that link sensory organs to the brain. In the visual system, these feedforward pathways define the classical feedforward receptive field (ffRF), the area in space in which visual stimuli excite a neuron(1). The visual system also uses visual context-the visual scene surrounding a stimulus-to predict the content of the stimulus(2), and accordingly, neurons have been identified that are excited by stimuli outside their ffRF(3-8). However, the mechanisms that generate excitation to stimuli outside the ffRF are unclear. Here we show that feedback projections onto excitatory neurons in the mouse primary visual cortex generate a second receptive field that is driven by stimuli outside the ffRF. The stimulation of this feedback receptive field (fbRF) elicits responses that are slower and are delayed in comparison with those resulting from the stimulation of the ffRF. These responses are preferentially reduced by anaesthesia and by silencing higher visual areas. Feedback inputs from higher visual areas have scattered receptive fields relative to their putative targets in the primary visual cortex, which enables the generation of the fbRF. Neurons with fbRFs are located in cortical layers that receive strong feedback projections and are absent in the main input layer, which is consistent with a laminar processing hierarchy. The observation that large, uniform stimuli-which cover both the fbRF and the ffRF-suppress these responses indicates that the fbRF and the ffRF are mutually antagonistic. Whereas somatostatin-expressing inhibitory neurons are driven by these large stimuli, inhibitory neurons that express parvalbumin and vasoactive intestinal peptide have mutually antagonistic fbRF and ffRF, similar to excitatory neurons. Feedback projections may therefore enable neurons to use context to estimate information that is missing from the ffRF and to report differences in stimulus features across visual space, regardless of whether excitation occurs inside or outside the ffRF. By complementing the ffRF, the fbRF that we identify here could contribute to predictive processing.


Feedback projections onto neurons of the mouse primary visual cortex generate a second excitatory receptive field that is driven by stimuli outside of the classical feedforward receptive field, with responses mediated by higher visual areas.