期刊文献+
共找到4篇文章
< 1 >
每页显示 20 50 100
Cloning,localization and expression analysis of two fw2.2-like genes in small-and large-fruited pear species 被引量:8
1
作者 TIAN Jia ZENG Bin +3 位作者 LUO Shu-ping LI Xiu-gen WU Bin LI Jiang 《Journal of Integrative Agriculture》 SCIE CAS CSCD 2016年第2期282-294,共13页
Fruit size is one of the most important agronomic characters,which is mainly determined by cell number and cell size.However,our current knowledge about pear is largely unknown.Through counting of pear mesocarp cells ... Fruit size is one of the most important agronomic characters,which is mainly determined by cell number and cell size.However,our current knowledge about pear is largely unknown.Through counting of pear mesocarp cells at different stages,we found that the cell number,rather than the cell size,is responsible for the differences between small- and large-fruited cultivars.Fruit weight-2.2(fw2.2) is an important quantitative trait locus(QTL) affecting fruit weight in tomato and functions as a negative regulator in carpel cell division.To get more insights into this QTL in pear fruit development,we isolated two putative homologous fw2.2 genes,which were designated as fw2.2-like(PbFWL) genes.PbFWLs encode Cys-rich proteins with the CCXXXXCPC motif and belong to the PLAC8 superfamily.In addition,results from the subcellular localization indicated that PbFWLs were localized in the plasma membrane.The expression profile of the PbFWL genes by qRT-PCR showed they expressed higher in small-sized fruit cultivar than that in large-sized fruit cultivar during the cell division period.In summary,our data suggest that these two PbFWLs might be negatively related to the cell division in pear fruit. 展开更多
关键词 pear fruit size fw2.2 subcellular localization gene expression cell division
下载PDF
CD93 and GIPC expression and localization during central nervous system inflammation 被引量:2
2
作者 Chun Liu Zhichao Cui +1 位作者 Shengjie Wang Dongmei Zhang 《Neural Regeneration Research》 SCIE CAS CSCD 2014年第22期1995-2001,共7页
CD93 and GAIP-interacting protein, C termius (GIPC) have been shown to interactively alter phagocytic processes of immune cells. CD93 and GIPC expression and localization during cen-tral nervous system inflammation ... CD93 and GAIP-interacting protein, C termius (GIPC) have been shown to interactively alter phagocytic processes of immune cells. CD93 and GIPC expression and localization during cen-tral nervous system inflammation have not yet been reported. In this study, we established a rat model of brain inlfammation by lipopolysaccharide injection to the lateral ventricle. In the brain of rats with inlfammation, western blots showed increased CD93 expression that decreased over time. GIPC expression was unaltered. Immunohistochemistry demonstrated extensive distribution of CD93 expression mainly in cell membranes in the cerebral cortex. After lipopoly-saccharide stimulation, CD93 expression increased and then reduced, with distinct staining in the cytoplasm and nucleus. Double immunolfuorescence staining in cerebral cortex of normal rats showed that CD93 and GIPC widely expressed in resting microglia and neurons. CD93 was mainly expressed in microglial and neuronal cell membranes, while GIPC was expressed in both cell membrane and cytoplasm. In the cerebral cortex at 9 hours after model establishment, CD93-immunoreactive signal diminished in microglial membrane, with cytoplasmic transloca-tion and aggregation detected. GIPC localization was unaltered in neurons and microglia. These results are the ifrst to demonstrate CD93 participation in pathophysiological processes of central nervous system inlfammation. 展开更多
关键词 nerve regeneration central nervous system brain inflammation model CD93 GIPC neurons MICROGLIA expression and localization lipopolysaccharide intracerebroventricular injection rats inducible nitric oxide synthase NSFC grants neural regeneration
下载PDF
Facial expression recognition with contextualized histograms
3
作者 岳雷 沈庭芝 +2 位作者 杜部致 张超 赵三元 《Journal of Beijing Institute of Technology》 EI CAS 2015年第3期392-397,共6页
A new algorithm taking the spatial context of local features into account by utilizing contextualized histograms was proposed to recognize facial expression. The contextualized histograms were extracted fromtwo widely... A new algorithm taking the spatial context of local features into account by utilizing contextualized histograms was proposed to recognize facial expression. The contextualized histograms were extracted fromtwo widely used descriptors—the local binary pattern( LBP) and weber local descriptor( WLD). The LBP and WLD feature histograms were extracted separately fromeach facial image,and contextualized histogram was generated as feature vectors to feed the classifier. In addition,the human face was divided into sub-blocks and each sub-block was assigned different weights by their different contributions to the intensity of facial expressions to improve the recognition rate. With the support vector machine(SVM) as classifier,the experimental results on the 2D texture images fromthe 3D-BU FE dataset indicated that contextualized histograms improved facial expression recognition performance when local features were employed. 展开更多
关键词 facial expression recognition local binary pattern weber local descriptor spatial context contextualized histogram
下载PDF
A Multiscale Model of Mass-Functionally Graded Beam-Fluid System Under Bending and Vibration Responses
4
作者 Lei Zhang Jianping Lin +1 位作者 Jiaqing Jiang Guannan Wang 《Acta Mechanica Solida Sinica》 SCIE EI CSCD 2024年第2期327-340,共14页
In this paper,a multiscale model is developed for the mass functionally graded(FG)beam-fluid system to investigate its static and dynamic responses based on 3D printed porous beam free vibration tests,which are determ... In this paper,a multiscale model is developed for the mass functionally graded(FG)beam-fluid system to investigate its static and dynamic responses based on 3D printed porous beam free vibration tests,which are determined by two aspects.At the microstructural level,the gradient variation is realized by arbitrary distribution of matrix pores,and the effective moduli under specific distribution are obtained using the micromechanics homogenization theory.In the meantime,at the structural level,the mechanical responses of FG porous beams subjected to mass loading are considered in a static fluid environment.Then,the explicit expressions of local finite-element(FE)expressions corresponding to the static and dynamic responses are given in the appendices.The present results are validated against numerical and experimental results from the literature and mechanical tests of 3D printed structures,with good agreement generally obtained,giving credence to the present model.On this basis,a comprehensive parametric study is carried out,with a particular focus on the effects of boundary conditions,fluid density,and slenderness ratio on the bending and vibration of FG beams with several different gradations. 展开更多
关键词 3D printed test Mass functionally graded beam-fluid system Multiscale model Local finite-element expressions Static bending Free vibration
原文传递
上一页 1 下一页 到第
使用帮助 返回顶部