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USP46 Inhibits Cell Proliferation in Lung Cancer Through PHLPP1/AKT Pathway
Hindawi BioMed Research International Volume 2020, Article ID 2509529, 10 pages https://doi.org/10.1155/2020/2509529 Research Article USP46 Inhibits Cell Proliferation in Lung Cancer through PHLPP1/AKT Pathway Wei Wang,1,2 Meng Chen,1,2,3 Hailing Xu,1,4 Dongqing Lv,1,4 Suna Zhou,1,2 and Haihua Yang 1,2,3 1Laboratory of Cellular and Molecular Radiation Oncology, Radiation Oncology Institute of Enze Medical Health Academy, Affiliated Taizhou Hospital of Wenzhou Medical University, Taizhou, 317000 Zhejiang Province, China 2Department of Radiation Oncology, Affiliated Taizhou Hospital of Wenzhou Medical University, Taizhou, 317000 Zhejiang Province, China 3School of Medicine, Shaoxing University, Shaoxing City, 312000 Zhejiang Province, China 4Department of Pulmonary Medicine, Enze Hospital, Affiliated Taizhou Hospital of Wenzhou Medical University, Taizhou, 317000 Zhejiang Province, China Correspondence should be addressed to Haihua Yang; [email protected] Received 24 April 2020; Revised 3 August 2020; Accepted 10 September 2020; Published 24 September 2020 Academic Editor: Michael Linnebacher Copyright © 2020 Wei Wang et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. Previous studies have shown that ubiquitin-specific protease 46 (USP46) is a tumor suppressor in colon cancer and renal cell carcinoma. However, its specific role in other cancers is still poorly understood. This study is aimed at investigating the role of USP46 in lung cancer tumorigenesis and identifying its underlying mechanisms. Quantitative real-time polymerase chain reaction (qRT-PCR) and western blotting (WB) were used to measure the expression levels of USP46 and PHLPP1 in lung cancer tissue and adjacent normal tissue from patients with lung cancer. -
Chuan-Peng Hu (胡传鹏), Phd
Chuan-Peng Hu, CV Chuan-Peng Hu (胡传鹏), PhD Post-doc researcher at Leibniz Institute for Resilience Research, 55131 Mainz, Germany. ORCID: 0000-0002-7503-5131; Email: [email protected]; Phone: (+49)15788332829; Website: http://huchuanpeng.com/ Employment 2017.10 ~ Currently Post-doc researcher, Leibniz Institute for Resilience Research, Mainz, Germany. Education 2012.09 ~ 2017.07 PhD. Department of Psychology, Tsinghua University, Beijing, China 2016.02 ~ 2016.08 Visiting PhD Student, Department of Psychology, University of Oxford, Oxford, UK 2009.09 ~ 2012.07 M.A. in Psychology, Hubei University, Wuhan, China 2005.09 ~ 2009.07 Bachelor in Law (major) & B.Sc. in Psychology (minor), Hubei University, Wuhan, China Honors & Awards • Summa cum laude, Tsinghua University, July 2017 • The 22nd Rising Star Award for Graduate Students, Tsinghua University, May, 2017 (the Highest academic award for graduate students in Tsinghua University, about 10 were selected from 14, 000 each year.) • Scholarship for Oversea Graduate Studies (£5,700) by Tsinghua University, to visit the Department of Experimental Psychology, the University of Oxford (2016.02 – 2016.08) Projects • Hu, C.-P., Cai, Y., Fried, E. I., & Forscher, P. S. (in prep). Flexibility in measuring socioeconomic status threatens cumulative science [Protocol]. • Hu, C.-P., Andres, E., Gerlicher, A., Meyer, B., Tüscher, O., Kalisch, K. Dopamine-dependent prefrontal reactivations explain long-term benefit of fear extinction: A direct replication attempt. Registration: osf.io/axgyn Manuscripts • Wang, J., Song, Q., Xu, Y., Jia, B., Lu, C., Chen, X., . Hu, C.-P*. (under review). Interpreting Nonsignificant Results: A Quantitative Investigation Based on 500 Chinese Psychological Research (in Chinese). -
Annual Report 2020
CONTENTS CONTENTS 2 Company Profile 3 Corporate Information 4 Chairman’s Statement 10 2020 Highlights 14 Biographies of Directors and Senior Management 19 Management Discussion and Analysis 32 Report of Corporate Governance 57 Directors’ Report 79 Independent Auditor’s Report 86 Consolidated Statement of Profit or Loss 88 Consolidated Statement of Comprehensive Income 89 Consolidated Statement of Financial Position 91 Consolidated Statement of Changes in Equity 92 Consolidated Statement of Cash Flows 94 Notes to the Consolidated Financial Statements 179 Five-year Financial Summary 180 Information for Investors 181 Definitions COMPANY PROFILE Beijing Energy International Holding Co., Ltd. | Annual Report 2020 COMPANY PROFILE Beijing Energy International Holding Co., Ltd. (listed on the main board of the Stock Exchange) is striving to be a leading global eco-development solutions provider, which mainly engaged in the development, investment, operation and management of solar power plants and other renewable energy projects. As of 31 December 2020, the Group owned 61 solar power plants with aggregate installed capacity of approximately 2,070.4MW, and have generated approximately 2,795,834MWh of green electricity for the entire 2020. Our power plant network covers various provinces/autonomous regions including Inner Mongolia, Ningxia, Qinghai, Shanxi, Xinjiang and Guangdong, etc. Under the rapid growth of the renewable energy industry, the Company has attracted many strong investors, including BEH (an integrated energy service enterprise of Beijing City), CMNEG under CMG, China Huarong (one of the four major asset management companies in China), QCCI (a state-owned enterprise) and ORIX (an international large-scale group providing integrated financial services). The Group aims at building the most efficient and advanced renewable energy operation and maintenance platform, and establishing a green ecosphere by employing a low-carbon and sustainable development model, so as to bring clean energy into millions of families. -
1. Adaptive Moving Shadows Detection Using Local Neighboring
www.engineeringvillage.com Citation results: 500 Downloaded: 3/5/2018 1. Adaptive moving shadows detection using local neighboring information Wang, Bingshu (School of Electronic and Computer Engineering, Shenzhen Graduate School of Peking University, Shenzhen, China); Yuan, Yule; Zhao, Yong; Zou, Wenbin Source: Lecture Notes in Computer Science (including subseries Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence and Lecture Notes in Bioinformatics), v 10117 LNCS, p 521-535, 2017, Computer Vision - ACCV 2016 Workshops, ACCV 2016 International Workshops, Revised Selected Papers Database: Compendex Compilation and indexing terms, Copyright 2018 Elsevier Inc. Data Provider: Engineering Village 2. Matrix completion based direction-of-Arrival estimation in nonuniform noise Liao, Bin (College of Information Engineering, Shenzhen University, Shenzhen; 518060, China); Guo, Chongtao; Huang, Lei; Wen, Jun Source: International Conference on Digital Signal Processing, DSP, p 66-69, March 1, 2017, Proceedings - 2016 IEEE International Conference on Digital Signal Processing, DSP 2016 Database: Compendex Compilation and indexing terms, Copyright 2018 Elsevier Inc. Data Provider: Engineering Village 3. Computing the personalized HRTFs based on weighted anthropometric parameters matching Yuan, Xiang (Shenzhen University, China); Zheng, Nengheng; Cai, Sudao Source: INTER-NOISE 2017 - 46th International Congress and Exposition on Noise Control Engineering: Taming Noise and Moving Quiet, v 2017- January, 2017, INTER-NOISE 2017 - 46th International Congress and -
Recent Articles from the China Journal of System Engineering Prepared
Recent Articles from the China Journal of System Engineering Prepared by the University of Washington Quantum System Engineering (QSE) Group.1 Bibliography [1] Mu A-Hua, Zhou Shao-Lei, and Yu Xiao-Li. Research on fast self-adaptive genetic algorithm and its simulation. Journal of System Simulation, 16(1):122 – 5, 2004. [2] Guan Ai-Jie, Yu Da-Tai, Wang Yun-Ji, An Yue-Sheng, and Lan Rong-Qin. Simulation of recon-sat reconing process and evaluation of reconing effect. Journal of System Simulation, 16(10):2261 – 3, 2004. [3] Hao Ai-Min, Pang Guo-Feng, and Ji Yu-Chun. Study and implementation for fidelity of air roaming system above the virtual mount qomolangma. Journal of System Simulation, 12(4):356 – 9, 2000. [4] Sui Ai-Na, Wu Wei, and Zhao Qin-Ping. The analysis of the theory and technology on virtual assembly and virtual prototype. Journal of System Simulation, 12(4):386 – 8, 2000. [5] Xu An, Fan Xiu-Min, Hong Xin, Cheng Jian, and Huang Wei-Dong. Research and development on interactive simulation system for astronauts walking in the outer space. Journal of System Simulation, 16(9):1953 – 6, Sept. 2004. [6] Zhang An and Zhang Yao-Zhong. Study on effectiveness top analysis of group air-to-ground aviation weapon system. Journal of System Simulation, 14(9):1225 – 8, Sept. 2002. [7] Zhang An, He Sheng-Qiang, and Lv Ming-Qiang. Modeling simulation of group air-to-ground attack-defense confrontation system. Journal of System Simulation, 16(6):1245 – 8, 2004. [8] Wu An-Bo, Wang Jian-Hua, Geng Ying-San, and Wang Xiao-Feng. -
Fossil Evidence from SW China Tao Su , Peter Wilf
Peaches Preceded Humans: Fossil Evidence from SW China Tao Su1, 2, Peter Wilf3, Yongjiang Huang2, 4, Shitao Zhang5, Zhekun Zhou1, 4 1Key Laboratory of Tropical Forest Ecology, Xishuangbanna Tropical Botanical Garden, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Mengla 666303, China. 2State Key Laboratory of Paleobiology and Stratigraphy, Nanjing Institute of Geology and Paleontology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Nanjing 210008, China. 3Department of Geosciences, Pennsylvania State University, University Park, Pennsylvania 16802, USA. 4Key Laboratory for Plant Diversity and Biogeography of East Asia, Kunming Institute of Botany, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Kunming 650204, China. 5Faculty of Land Resource Engineering, Kunming University of Science and Technology, Kunming 650093, China. Correspondence and requests for materials should be addressed to Z.K.Z. (email: [email protected]). 1 Supplementary Online Materials 2 Supplementary Table 1 │ Morphological character matrix for Prunus 3 kunmingensis and 36 living Prunus species. 4 Supplementary Table 2 │ Endocarp size in Prunus kunmingensis (this study) and 5 archaeological fossils4, and endocarps and fruit size in 302 modern peach 6 cultivars29. 7 Supplementary Table 3 │ Results of 14C dating and elemental analysis for Prunus 8 kunmingensis. Radiocarbon dating was done in Beta Analytic Inc. (July, 2013), and 9 elemental analysis of one seed of P. kunmingensis was carried out in the Materials 10 Characterization Laboratory at Pennsylvania State University (November, 2014). 11 12 Supplementary Animation 1 │ Three dimensional reconstruction of a fossil 13 endocarp (KUN PC2015001) from CT data, showing external and internal 14 structures. 15 Supplementary Figure 1 │ Phylogeny of Prunus section Persica (redrawn from 16 Yazbek and Oh, 201322) and a summary comparison of endocarp morphology, 17 including the P. -
English Program
B. English Scholarly Program Papers marked with ** are best paper award winners. Day 1, June 14, 2018, Thursday CEO International Work Experience and Firms’ Temporal Orientation: From A Lens of Executive Session 02 Keynote Panel - Meeting Job Demands Challenges of Continuous Transformation Cuili Qian, The University of Texas at Dallas Sponsored by Wuhan University, Economics and Gary Lipeng Ge, University of Groningen Management School Tianyu Gong, The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology 武汉大学经济与管理学院冠名赞助 Giving Green an Office: The Effectiveness of Time: 08:30-10:30 Chief Sustainability Officer Presence Room: Jingchu Hall Yi Tang, Hong Kong Baptist University Chair/Discussant: Ruchunyi Fu, City University of Hong Kong Zhi-Xue Zhang, Peking University Guoli Chen, European Institute of Business Administration Network Advantage in China versus the West Do Military CEOs Foster Corporate Innovation? Evidence from China Ronald Burt, University of Chicago Dayuan Li, Central South University Entrepreneurship Environments: Community Yini Zhao, Central South University Effects on Organizations TMT Dispositional Optimism Composition Daily Sessions in Detail Program Henrich Greve, INSEAD and Firm Performance: The Mediating Role of Micro Foundations for Meeting New Challenges Competitive Actions English Scholarly Program B. in a New Era of Transformation: Insights from Jianhong Chen, University of New Hampshire Creativity and Innovation Research Tianxu Chen, Portland State University Jing Zhou, Rice University Ho Kwong Kwan, Tongji University Sucheta Nadkarni, University of Cambridge Session 3A (Paper) - Inside the Executive Suite Sponsored by Central China Normal Session 3B (Paper) - Creativity University, School of Economics and Business Administration Time: June 14, 2018, 10:45 - 12:15 华中师范大学经济与工商管理学院冠名赞助 Room: Xiangyang Chair/ Discussant: Yaping Gong, The Hong Kong Time: June 14, 2018, 10:45 - 12:15 University of Science and Technology Room: Wuhan Chair/ Discussant: Carl F. -
Table of Contents
Table of Contents Schedule-at-a-Glance . 2 FiO + LS Chairs’ Welcome Letters . 3 General Information . 5 Conference Materials Access to Technical Digest Papers . 7 FiO + LS Conference App . 7 Plenary Session/Visionary Speakers . 8 Science & Industry Showcase Theater Programming . 12 Networking Area Programming . 12 Participating Companies . 14 OSA Member Zone . 15 Special Events . 16 Awards, Honors and Special Recognitions FiO + LS Awards Ceremony & Reception . 19 OSA Awards and Honors . 19 2019 APS/Division of Laser Science Awards and Honors . 21 2019 OSA Foundation Fellowship, Scholarships and Special Recognitions . 21 2019 OSA Awards and Medals . 22 OSA Foundation FiO Grants, Prizes and Scholarships . 23 OSA Senior Members . 24 FiO + LS Committees . 27 Explanation of Session Codes . 28 FiO + LS Agenda of Sessions . 29 FiO + LS Abstracts . 34 Key to Authors and Presiders . 94 Program updates and changes may be found on the Conference Program Update Sheet distributed in the attendee registration bags, and check the Conference App for regular updates . OSA and APS/DLS thank the following sponsors for their generous support of this meeting: FiO + LS 2019 • 15–19 September 2019 1 Conference Schedule-at-a-Glance Note: Dates and times are subject to change. Check the conference app for regular updates. All times reflect EDT. Sunday Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday 15 September 16 September 17 September 18 September 19 September GENERAL Registration 07:00–17:00 07:00–17:00 07:30–18:00 07:30–17:30 07:30–11:00 Coffee Breaks 10:00–10:30 10:00–10:30 10:00–10:30 10:00–10:30 10:00–10:30 15:30–16:00 15:30–16:00 13:30–14:00 13:30–14:00 PROGRAMMING Technical Sessions 08:00–18:00 08:00–18:00 08:00–10:00 08:00–10:00 08:00–12:30 15:30–17:00 15:30–18:30 Visionary Speakers 09:15–10:00 09:15–10:00 09:15–10:00 09:15–10:00 LS Symposium on Undergraduate 12:00–18:00 Research Postdeadline Paper Sessions 17:15–18:15 SCIENCE & INDUSTRY SHOWCASE Science & Industry Showcase 10:00–15:30 10:00–15:30 See page 12 for complete schedule of programs . -
The 35Th Chinese Control Conference (CCC2016)
The 35th Chinese Control Conference (CCC2016) he 35th Chinese Control Confer- Shik Hong, vice-president of ACA; Prof. States, and the former Yugoslavia. After ence (CCC2016) was held on July Yoshito Ohta, vice-president of SICE; a rigorous peer review process orga- T 27–29, 2016 at the Chengdu Inter- Prof. Dongil Cho, president-elect of nized by the conference program com- national Conference Center, Chengdu, ICROS; and more than 100 consultants mittee, 1944 papers were accepted and Sichuan Province, China. Chengdu is and committee members of the TCCT. included in the conference proceedings. one of the most attractive cities and a The proceedings will be included in the major metropolis in China. The city, Technical Program IEEE conference publication program with its rich historical heritage and This year, 2901 papers were submitted with the IEEE catalog number CFP1640A. natural pride, is renowned for its cui- to CCC2016 with authors from 29 coun- Seven distinguished scientists de- sine, tourism, culture, and the giant tries and regions including Australia, livered plenary lectures: panda. Chengdu is the first Asian city Canada, China, Comoros, Ecuador, Fin- » “Universal Laws and Architec- to win a UNESCO City of Gastronomy land, France, Germany, Hong Kong, tures for Bio, Med, Neuro, and accolade, one of only six in the world. India, Italy, Japan, Kazakhstan, Korea, Tech Nets,” by John Doyle, Cali- Over 2300 people attended the confer- Mexico, Norway, Pakistan, Poland, fornia Institute of Technology, ence, including more than 2000 regis- Romania, Russia, Serbia and Montene- United States trants, 50 faculty and staff volunteers, gro, Singapore, South Africa, Sweden, » “Automation of High-Speed Rail- and over 200 student volunteers from Taiwan, the United Arab Emirates, way Traction Power Supply Sys- Southwest Jiaotong University. -
An Asynchronous ADMM Algorithm for Distributed Optimization With
2019 IEEE 21st International Conference on High Performance Computing and Communications; IEEE 17th International Conference on Smart City; IEEE 5th International Conference on Data Science and Systems (HPCC/SmartCity/DSS 2019) Zhangjiajie, China 10-12 August 2019 Pages 1-705 IEEE Catalog Number: CFP1989E-POD ISBN: 978-1-7281-2059-1 1/4 Copyright © 2019 by the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, Inc. All Rights Reserved Copyright and Reprint Permissions: Abstracting is permitted with credit to the source. Libraries are permitted to photocopy beyond the limit of U.S. copyright law for private use of patrons those articles in this volume that carry a code at the bottom of the first page, provided the per-copy fee indicated in the code is paid through Copyright Clearance Center, 222 Rosewood Drive, Danvers, MA 01923. For other copying, reprint or republication permission, write to IEEE Copyrights Manager, IEEE Service Center, 445 Hoes Lane, Piscataway, NJ 08854. All rights reserved. *** This is a print representation of what appears in the IEEE Digital Library. Some format issues inherent in the e-media version may also appear in this print version. IEEE Catalog Number: CFP1989E-POD ISBN (Print-On-Demand): 978-1-7281-2059-1 ISBN (Online): 978-1-7281-2058-4 Additional Copies of This Publication Are Available From: Curran Associates, Inc 57 Morehouse Lane Red Hook, NY 12571 USA Phone: (845) 758-0400 Fax: (845) 758-2633 E-mail: [email protected] Web: www.proceedings.com 2019 IEEE 21st International Conference on High Performance -
General Information Oral 1-2
General Information General Information Programs Mon 31 Jul: Short Courses Tue 1 Aug: Plenary and Technical Sessions & Welcome Reception Wed 2 Aug: Technical Sessions & Conference Banquet Thu 3 Aug: Technical Sessions Fri 4 Aug: Postdeadline Paper Session Exhibition Date: 1st Aug 2017 Time: 14.00-18.00 Venue: Room 4701 Date: 2nd Aug 2017, 3rd Aug 2017 Time: 8.30-18.00 Venue: Room 4701 All attendees are welcomed to visit the exhibition and build professional contacts. Explanation of Session Codes Oral 1-2 B-3 Day of the Conference Session Number (4 sessions a day) Room Presentation Order IV General Information Presentation Guideline Instructions for Presenters Speakers are requested to be in their respective session rooms at least 10minutes prior to the commencement of each session. The duration of a plenary/keynote presentation is 45 minutes. This includes 35 minutes for the presentation itself and 5 minutes for Q&A. The duration of an invited presentation is 30 minutes. This includes 25 minutes for the presentation itself and 5 minutes for Q&A. The duration of a regular presentation is 15 minutes. This includes 12 minutes for the presentation itself and 3 minutes for Q&A. We would appreciate if all presenters can adhere strictly to this time limit. Presentation mush be carried our using Microsoft PowerPoint or PDF. No slide prejectors will be made available. Speakers should being their presentation materials in a thumb-drive and upload the files from 08:00—08:30 daily or during the tea breaks or lunches. Instructions for Presiders We provide a small bell in every session room. -
Shenzhen-Hong Kong Borderland
FORUM Transformation of Shen Kong Borderlands Edited by Mary Ann O’DONNELL Jonathan BACH Denise Y. HO Hong Kong view from Ma Tso Lung. PC: Johnsl. Transformation of Shen Kong Borderlands Mary Ann O’DONNELL Jonathan BACH Denise Y. HO n August 1980, the Shenzhen Special and transform everyday life. In political Economic Zone (SEZ) was formally documents, newspaper articles, and the Iestablished, along with SEZs in Zhuhai, names of businesses, Shenzhen–Hong Kong is Shantou, and Xiamen. China’s fifth SEZ, Hainan shortened to ‘Shen Kong’ (深港), suturing the Island, was designated in 1988. Yet, in 2020, cities together as specific, yet diverse, socio- the only SEZ to receive national attention on technical formations built on complex legacies its fortieth anniversary was Shenzhen. Indeed, of colonial occupation and Cold War flare-ups, General Secretary Xi Jinping attended the checkpoints and boundaries, quasi-legal business celebration, reminding the city, the country, opportunities, and cross-border peregrinations. and the world not only of Shenzhen’s pioneering The following essays show how, set against its contributions to building Socialism with Chinese changing cultural meanings and sifting of social Characteristics, but also that the ‘construction orders, the border is continuously redeployed of the Guangdong–Hong Kong–Macau Greater and exported as a mobile imaginary while it is Bay Area is a major national development experienced as an everyday materiality. Taken strategy, and Shenzhen is an important engine together, the articles compel us to consider how for the construction of the Greater Bay Area’ (Xi borders and border protocols have been critical 2020). Against this larger background, many to Shenzhen’s success over the past four decades.