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Pressure-driven fusion of amorphous particles into integrated monoliths 期刊论文
Science, 2021
作者:  Zhao Mu;  Kangren Kong;  Kai Jiang;  Hongliang Dong;  Xurong Xu;  Zhaoming Liu;  Ruikang Tang
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Echolocation in soft-furred tree mice 期刊论文
Science, 2021
作者:  Kai He;  Qi Liu;  Dong-Ming Xu;  Fei-Yan Qi;  Jing Bai;  Shui-Wang He;  Peng Chen;  Xin Zhou;  Wan-Zhi Cai;  Zhong-Zheng Chen;  Zhen Liu;  Xue-Long Jiang;  Peng Shi
收藏  |  浏览/下载:11/0  |  提交时间:2021/06/24
Enhanced harmony search algorithm for sustainable ecological operation of cascade hydropower reservoirs in river ecosystem 期刊论文
Environmental Research Letters, 2021
作者:  Wen-jing Niu;  Zhong-kai Feng;  Zhi-qiang Jiang;  Sen Wang;  Shuai Liu;  Wei Guo;  Zhen-guo Song
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The Magnetic Fabric of Gouge Mimics the Co‐seismic Focal Mechanism of the Chi‐Chi Earthquake (1999, Mw 7.6) 期刊论文
Geophysical Research Letters, 2020
作者:  Yu‐;  Min Chou;  Charles Aubourg;  En‐;  Chao Yeh;  Sheng‐;  Rong Song;  Yi‐;  Kai Lin;  Fabien Humbert;  Xiaodong Jiang;  Teh‐;  Quei Lee
收藏  |  浏览/下载:10/0  |  提交时间:2020/10/26
Crustal Deformation in Southern California Constrained by Radial Anisotropy From Ambient Noise Adjoint Tomography 期刊论文
GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH LETTERS, 2020, 47 (12)
作者:  Wang, Kai;  Jiang, Chengxin;  Yang, Yingjie;  Schulte-Pelkum, Vera;  Liu, Qinya
收藏  |  浏览/下载:8/0  |  提交时间:2020/06/09
adjoint tomography  seismic interferometry  seismic anisotropy  Southern California  surface waves  full waveform inversion  
The water lily genome and the early evolution of flowering plants 期刊论文
NATURE, 2020, 577 (7788) : 79-+
作者:  Zhang, Liangsheng;  Chen, Fei;  Zhang, Xingtan;  Li, Zhen;  Zhao, Yiyong;  Lohaus, Rolf;  Chang, Xiaojun;  Dong, Wei;  Ho, Simon Y. W.;  Liu, Xing;  Song, Aixia;  Chen, Junhao;  Guo, Wenlei;  Wang, Zhengjia;  Zhuang, Yingyu;  Wang, Haifeng;  Chen, Xuequn;  Hu, Juan;  Liu, Yanhui;  Qin, Yuan;  Wang, Kai;  Dong, Shanshan;  Liu, Yang;  Zhang, Shouzhou;  Yu, Xianxian;  Wu, Qian;  Wang, Liangsheng;  Yan, Xueqing;  Jiao, Yuannian;  Kong, Hongzhi;  Zhou, Xiaofan;  Yu, Cuiwei;  Chen, Yuchu;  Li, Fan;  Wang, Jihua;  Chen, Wei;  Chen, Xinlu;  Jia, Qidong;  Zhang, Chi;  Jiang, Yifan;  Zhang, Wanbo;  Liu, Guanhua;  Fu, Jianyu;  Chen, Feng;  Ma, Hong;  Van de Peer, Yves;  Tang, Haibao
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Water lilies belong to the angiosperm order Nymphaeales. Amborellales, Nymphaeales and Austrobaileyales together form the so-called ANA-grade of angiosperms, which are extant representatives of lineages that diverged the earliest from the lineage leading to the extant mesangiosperms(1-3). Here we report the 409-megabase genome sequence of the blue-petal water lily (Nymphaea colorata). Our phylogenomic analyses support Amborellales and Nymphaeales as successive sister lineages to all other extant angiosperms. The N. colorata genome and 19 other water lily transcriptomes reveal a Nymphaealean whole-genome duplication event, which is shared by Nymphaeaceae and possibly Cabombaceae. Among the genes retained from this whole-genome duplication are homologues of genes that regulate flowering transition and flower development. The broad expression of homologues of floral ABCE genes in N. colorata might support a similarly broadly active ancestral ABCE model of floral organ determination in early angiosperms. Water lilies have evolved attractive floral scents and colours, which are features shared with mesangiosperms, and we identified their putative biosynthetic genes in N. colorata. The chemical compounds and biosynthetic genes behind floral scents suggest that they have evolved in parallel to those in mesangiosperms. Because of its unique phylogenetic position, the N. colorata genome sheds light on the early evolution of angiosperms.


  
Recycling and metabolic flexibility dictate life in the lower oceanic crust 期刊论文
NATURE, 2020, 579 (7798) : 250-+
作者:  Zhou, Peng;  Yang, Xing-Lou;  Wang, Xian-Guang;  Hu, Ben;  Zhang, Lei;  Zhang, Wei;  Si, Hao-Rui;  Zhu, Yan;  Li, Bei;  Huang, Chao-Lin;  Chen, Hui-Dong;  Chen, Jing;  Luo, Yun;  Guo, Hua;  Jiang, Ren-Di;  Liu, Mei-Qin;  Chen, Ying;  Shen, Xu-Rui;  Wang, Xi;  Zheng, Xiao-Shuang;  Zhao, Kai;  Chen, Quan-Jiao;  Deng, Fei;  Liu, Lin-Lin;  Yan, Bing;  Zhan, Fa-Xian;  Wang, Yan-Yi;  Xiao, Geng-Fu;  Shi, Zheng-Li
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The lithified lower oceanic crust is one of Earth'  s last biological frontiers as it is difficult to access. It is challenging for microbiota that live in marine subsurface sediments or igneous basement to obtain sufficient carbon resources and energy to support growth(1-3) or to meet basal power requirements(4) during periods of resource scarcity. Here we show how limited and unpredictable sources of carbon and energy dictate survival strategies used by low-biomass microbial communities that live 10-750 m below the seafloor at Atlantis Bank, Indian Ocean, where Earth'  s lower crust is exposed at the seafloor. Assays of enzyme activities, lipid biomarkers, marker genes and microscopy indicate heterogeneously distributed and viable biomass with ultralow cell densities (fewer than 2,000 cells per cm(3)). Expression of genes involved in unexpected heterotrophic processes includes those with a role in the degradation of polyaromatic hydrocarbons, use of polyhydroxyalkanoates as carbon-storage molecules and recycling of amino acids to produce compounds that can participate in redox reactions and energy production. Our study provides insights into how microorganisms in the plutonic crust are able to survive within fractures or porous substrates by coupling sources of energy to organic and inorganic carbon resources that are probably delivered through the circulation of subseafloor fluids or seawater.


  
B cells and tertiary lymphoid structures promote immunotherapy response 期刊论文
NATURE, 2020, 577 (7791) : 549-+
作者:  Zhang, Liangsheng;  Chen, Fei;  Zhang, Xingtan;  Li, Zhen;  Zhao, Yiyong;  Lohaus, Rolf;  Chang, Xiaojun;  Dong, Wei;  Ho, Simon Y. W.;  Liu, Xing;  Song, Aixia;  Chen, Junhao;  Guo, Wenlei;  Wang, Zhengjia;  Zhuang, Yingyu;  Wang, Haifeng;  Chen, Xuequn;  Hu, Juan;  Liu, Yanhui;  Qin, Yuan;  Wang, Kai;  Dong, Shanshan;  Liu, Yang;  Zhang, Shouzhou;  Yu, Xianxian;  Wu, Qian;  Wang, Liangsheng;  Yan, Xueqing;  Jiao, Yuannian;  Kong, Hongzhi;  Zhou, Xiaofan;  Yu, Cuiwei;  Chen, Yuchu;  Li, Fan;  Wang, Jihua;  Chen, Wei;  Chen, Xinlu;  Jia, Qidong;  Zhang, Chi;  Jiang, Yifan;  Zhang, Wanbo;  Liu, Guanhua;  Fu, Jianyu;  Chen, Feng;  Ma, Hong;  Van de Peer, Yves;  Tang, Haibao
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Multiomic profiling of several cohorts of patients treated with immune checkpoint blockade highlights the presence and potential role of B cells and tertiary lymphoid structures in promoting therapy response.


Treatment with immune checkpoint blockade (ICB) has revolutionized cancer therapy. Until now, predictive biomarkers(1-10) and strategies to augment clinical response have largely focused on the T cell compartment. However, other immune subsets may also contribute to anti-tumour immunity(11-15), although these have been less well-studied in ICB treatment(16). A previously conducted neoadjuvant ICB trial in patients with melanoma showed via targeted expression profiling(17) that B cell signatures were enriched in the tumours of patients who respond to treatment versus non-responding patients. To build on this, here we performed bulk RNA sequencing and found that B cell markers were the most differentially expressed genes in the tumours of responders versus non-responders. Our findings were corroborated using a computational method (MCP-counter(18)) to estimate the immune and stromal composition in this and two other ICB-treated cohorts (patients with melanoma and renal cell carcinoma). Histological evaluation highlighted the localization of B cells within tertiary lymphoid structures. We assessed the potential functional contributions of B cells via bulk and single-cell RNA sequencing, which demonstrate clonal expansion and unique functional states of B cells in responders. Mass cytometry showed that switched memory B cells were enriched in the tumours of responders. Together, these data provide insights into the potential role of B cells and tertiary lymphoid structures in the response to ICB treatment, with implications for the development of biomarkers and therapeutic targets.


  
Estimation of biogenic VOC emissions and their corresponding impact on ozone and secondary organic aerosol formation in China 期刊论文
ATMOSPHERIC RESEARCH, 2020, 231
作者:  Wu, Kai;  Yang, Xianyu;  Chen, Dean;  Gu, Shan;  Lu, Yaqiong;  Jiang, Qi;  Wang, Kun;  Ou, Yihan;  Qian, Yan;  Shao, Ping;  Lu, Shihua
收藏  |  浏览/下载:9/0  |  提交时间:2020/07/02
BVOC  Ozone  Modeling  MEGAN  SOA  
Microbial community responses reduce soil carbon loss in Tibetan alpine grasslands under short-term warming 期刊论文
GLOBAL CHANGE BIOLOGY, 2019, 25 (10) : 3438-3449
作者:  Li, Yaoming;  Lv, Wangwang;  Jiang, Lili;  Zhang, Lirong;  Wang, Shiping;  Wang, Qi;  Xue, Kai;  Li, Bowen;  Liu, Peipei;  Hong, Huan;  Renzen, Wangmu;  Wang, A.;  Luo, Caiyun;  Zhang, Zhenhua;  Dorji, Tsechoe;  Tas, Neslihan;  Wang, Zhezhen;  Zhou, Huakun;  Wang, Yanfen
收藏  |  浏览/下载:10/0  |  提交时间:2019/11/27
labile carbon limitation  microbial community response  soil heterotrophic respiration  soil incubation  soil respiration acclimation