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Determination and climatology of the diurnal cycle of the atmospheric mixing layer height over Beijing 2013–2018: lidar measurements and implications for air pollution 期刊论文
Atmospheric Chemistry and Physics, 2020
作者:  Haofei Wang, Zhengqiang Li, Yang Lv, Ying Zhang, Hua Xu, Jianping Guo, and Philippe Goloub
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Injured adult neurons regress to an embryonic transcriptional growth state 期刊论文
NATURE, 2020, 581 (7806) : 77-+
作者:  Wang, Ruicong;  Li, Hongda;  Wu, Jianfeng;  Cai, Zhi-Yu;  Li, Baizhou;  Ni, Hengxiao;  Qiu, Xingfeng;  Chen, Hui;  Liu, Wei;  Yang, Zhang-Hua;  Liu, Min;  Hu, Jin;  Liang, Yaoji;  Lan, Ping;  Han, Jiahuai;  Mo, Wei
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Grafts of spinal-cord-derived neural progenitor cells (NPCs) enable the robust regeneration of corticospinal axons and restore forelimb function after spinal cord injury(1)  however, the molecular mechanisms that underlie this regeneration are unknown. Here we perform translational profiling specifically of corticospinal tract (CST) motor neurons in mice, to identify their '  regenerative transcriptome'  after spinal cord injury and NPC grafting. Notably, both injury alone and injury combined with NPC grafts elicit virtually identical early transcriptomic responses in host CST neurons. However, in mice with injury alone this regenerative transcriptome is downregulated after two weeks, whereas in NPC-grafted mice this transcriptome is sustained. The regenerative transcriptome represents a reversion to an embryonic transcriptional state of the CST neuron. The huntingtin gene (Htt) is a central hub in the regeneration transcriptome  deletion of Htt significantly attenuates regeneration, which shows that Htt has a key role in neural plasticity after injury.


In mouse models of central nervous system injury, Htt is shown to be a key component of the regulatory program associated with reversion of the neuronal transcriptome to a less-mature state.


  
The gut-brain axis mediates sugar preference 期刊论文
NATURE, 2020, 580 (7804) : 511-+
作者:  Wang, Ruicong;  Li, Hongda;  Wu, Jianfeng;  Cai, Zhi-Yu;  Li, Baizhou;  Ni, Hengxiao;  Qiu, Xingfeng;  Chen, Hui;  Liu, Wei;  Yang, Zhang-Hua;  Liu, Min;  Hu, Jin;  Liang, Yaoji;  Lan, Ping;  Han, Jiahuai;  Mo, Wei
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The taste of sugar is one of the most basic sensory percepts for humans and other animals. Animals can develop a strong preference for sugar even if they lack sweet taste receptors, indicating a mechanism independent of taste(1-3). Here we examined the neural basis for sugar preference and demonstrate that a population of neurons in the vagal ganglia and brainstem are activated via the gut-brain axis to create preference for sugar. These neurons are stimulated in response to sugar but not artificial sweeteners, and are activated by direct delivery of sugar to the gut. Using functional imaging we monitored activity of the gut-brain axis, and identified the vagal neurons activated by intestinal delivery of glucose. Next, we engineered mice in which synaptic activity in this gut-to-brain circuit was genetically silenced, and prevented the development of behavioural preference for sugar. Moreover, we show that co-opting this circuit by chemogenetic activation can create preferences to otherwise less-preferred stimuli. Together, these findings reveal a gut-to-brain post-ingestive sugar-sensing pathway critical for the development of sugar preference. In addition, they explain the neural basis for differences in the behavioural effects of sweeteners versus sugar, and uncover an essential circuit underlying the highly appetitive effects of sugar.


Experiments in mice show that a population of neurons in the vagal ganglia respond to the presence of glucose in the gut and connect to neurons in the brainstem, revealing the circuit that underlies the neural basis for the behavioural preference for sugar.


  
近海海洋水体剖面多要素实时观测技术研究 项目
项目编号:41876102; 经费:620000(CNY); 起止日期:2019 / dc_date_end
项目负责人:  刘长华
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基于多源数据的梅里雪山典型冰川变化研究 项目
项目编号:41861015; 经费:420000(CNY); 起止日期:2019 / dc_date_end
项目负责人:  张华伟
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非均匀网格采样下缺失地震数据高精度重建理论与方法研究 项目
项目编号:41874126; 经费:630000(CNY); 起止日期:2019 / dc_date_end
项目负责人:  张华
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基于海洋多角度太阳耀光遥感的海面粗糙度反演研究 项目
项目编号:41876208; 经费:620000(CNY); 起止日期:2019 / dc_date_end
项目负责人:  张华国
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A sudden end-Permian mass extinction in South China 期刊论文
GEOLOGICAL SOCIETY OF AMERICA BULLETIN, 2019, 131: 205-223
作者:  Shen, Shu-Zhong;  Ramezani, Jahandar;  Chen, Jun;  Cao, Chang-Qun;  Erwin, Douglas H.;  Zhang, Hua;  Xiang, Lei;  Schoepfer, Shane D.;  Henderson, Charles M.;  Zheng, Quan-Feng;  Bowring, Samuel A.;  Wang, Yue;  Li, Xian-Hua;  Wang, Xiang-Dong;  Yuan, Dong-Xun;  Zhang, Yi-Chun;  Mu, Lin;  Wang, Jun;  Wu, Ya-Sheng
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Spatiotemporal Changes of China's Carbon Emissions 期刊论文
GEOPHYSICAL RESEARCH LETTERS, 2018, 45 (16) : 8536-8546
作者:  Cai, Bofeng;  Wang, Xiuquan;  Huang, Guohe;  Wang, Jinnan;  Cao, Dong;  Baetz, Brian W.;  Liu, Lei;  Zhang, Hua;  Fenech, Adam;  Liu, Zhu
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carbon emissions  climate change  spatiotemporal change  emission patterns  China  
The impact of atmospheric stability and wind shear on vertical cloud overlap over the Tibetan Plateau 期刊论文
ATMOSPHERIC CHEMISTRY AND PHYSICS, 2018, 18 (10) : 7329-7343
作者:  Li, Jiming;  Lv, Qiaoyi;  Jian, Bida;  Zhang, Min;  Zhao, Chuanfeng;  Fu, Qiang;  Kawamoto, Kazuaki;  Zhang, Hua
收藏  |  浏览/下载:17/0  |  提交时间:2019/04/09