Shi-Dong Chen
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View article: Soil Carbon–Water Trade-Off Relationships and Driving Mechanisms in Different Forest Types on the Yunnan Plateau, China
Soil Carbon–Water Trade-Off Relationships and Driving Mechanisms in Different Forest Types on the Yunnan Plateau, China Open
Semi-humid subtropical montane regions face the dual pressures of climate change and water scarcity, making it essential to understand how soil carbon–water coupling varies among forest types. Focusing on seven representative forest types …
View article: Systematic analyses uncover plasma proteins linked to incident cardiovascular diseases
Systematic analyses uncover plasma proteins linked to incident cardiovascular diseases Open
Cardiovascular disease (CVD) research is hindered by limited comprehensive analyses of plasma proteome across disease subtypes. Here, we systematically investigated the associations between plasma proteins and cardiovascular outcomes in 53…
View article: Accelerated soil nitrogen (N) loss in young Chinese fir plantation compared to natural regeneration during initial warming years
Accelerated soil nitrogen (N) loss in young Chinese fir plantation compared to natural regeneration during initial warming years Open
Aims To assess how +5 °C soil warming affects nitrogen (N) dynamics in early-stage subtropical forests, we compared Chinese fir plantations and natural regeneration. The hypothesis was that warming accelerates N mineralization and nitrific…
View article: Warming Does Not Change Vertical Variations in Microbial Resource Limitation in Subtropical Forests at China
Warming Does Not Change Vertical Variations in Microbial Resource Limitation in Subtropical Forests at China Open
Global warming can differentially alter ecosystem carbon, nitrogen, and phosphorus dynamics, regulating the balance between soil substrate supply and microbial metabolic demand. However, empirical research on how warming influences microbi…
View article: Genome-wide association study unravels mechanisms of brain glymphatic activity
Genome-wide association study unravels mechanisms of brain glymphatic activity Open
Brain glymphatic activity, as indicated by diffusion-tensor imaging analysis along the perivascular space (ALPS) index, is involved in developmental neuropsychiatric and neurodegenerative diseases, but its genetic architecture is poorly un…
View article: Activation of the WNT4/ β-catenin/FOXO1 pathway by PDK1 promotes cervical cancer metastasis and EMT process
Activation of the WNT4/ β-catenin/FOXO1 pathway by PDK1 promotes cervical cancer metastasis and EMT process Open
Targeting PDK1 may provide novel therapeutic strategies specifically for CC by modulating the WNT4/β-catenin/FOXO1 pathway and associated EMT and apoptotic processes.
View article: Improvement in the planarization of 4H-SiC(0001) achieved by photo-assisted chemical mechanical polishing (P-CMP) using nano TiO <sub>2</sub>-based composite abrasive with heterostructure
Improvement in the planarization of 4H-SiC(0001) achieved by photo-assisted chemical mechanical polishing (P-CMP) using nano TiO <sub>2</sub>-based composite abrasive with heterostructure Open
The planarization of silicon carbide (SiC), which is crucial for manufacturing power devices resilient to harsh working environments, has garnered significant attention. The utilization of titanium dioxide (TiO2)-based heterogeneous photoc…
View article: Atlas of the plasma proteome in health and disease in 53,026 adults
Atlas of the plasma proteome in health and disease in 53,026 adults Open
Large-scale proteomics studies can refine our understanding of health and disease and enable precision medicine. Here, we provide a detailed atlas of 2,920 plasma proteins linking to diseases (406 prevalent and 660 incident) and 986 health…
View article: Forest Structure Regulates Response of Erosion-Induced Carbon Loss to Rainfall Characteristics
Forest Structure Regulates Response of Erosion-Induced Carbon Loss to Rainfall Characteristics Open
Forestation is a common measure to control erosion-induced soil and carbon (C) loss, but the effect can vary substantially between different types of forest. Here, we measured event-based runoff, soil, dissolved organic carbon (DOC), parti…
View article: Rapid positive response of young trees growth to warming reverses nitrogen loss from subtropical soil
Rapid positive response of young trees growth to warming reverses nitrogen loss from subtropical soil Open
Global warming is widely expected to alter nitrogen (N) cycling in terrestrial ecosystems by accelerating N transformations in soils. However, it is unclear how warming will affect plant–soil N cycling in subtropical ecosystems. Here, we m…
View article: The genetic architecture of the human hypothalamus and its involvement in neuropsychiatric behaviours and disorders
The genetic architecture of the human hypothalamus and its involvement in neuropsychiatric behaviours and disorders Open
Despite its crucial role in the regulation of vital metabolic and neurological functions, the genetic architecture of the hypothalamus remains unknown. Here we conducted multivariate genome-wide association studies (GWAS) using hypothalami…
View article: Modeling and simulation study on the ablation characteristics of DC contactor contact
Modeling and simulation study on the ablation characteristics of DC contactor contact Open
The DC contactor can frequently break the high current control circuit, and the arc motion characteristic in the current breaking process is closely related to its electrical life and reliability. In this paper, a three-dimensional magneto…
View article: Divergent Responses of Temperature Sensitivity to Rising Incubation Temperature in Warmed and Un-Warmed Soil: A Mesocosm Experiment from a Subtropical Plantation
Divergent Responses of Temperature Sensitivity to Rising Incubation Temperature in Warmed and Un-Warmed Soil: A Mesocosm Experiment from a Subtropical Plantation Open
We conducted a short-term laboratory soil warming incubation experiment, sampling both warmed and un-warmed soils from a subtropical plantation in southeastern China, incubating them at 20 °C, 30 °C, and 40 °C. Our aim was to study the SOC…
View article: Genetic architectures of cerebral ventricles and their overlap with neuropsychiatric traits
Genetic architectures of cerebral ventricles and their overlap with neuropsychiatric traits Open
The cerebral ventricles are recognized as windows into brain development and disease, yet their genetic architectures, underlying neural mechanisms and utility in maintaining brain health remain elusive. Here we aggregated genetic and neur…