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Sep 4, 2024 |
onlinelibrary.wiley.com | Fugang Liu |Jiaqing Liu |Yang Luo |Siyi Wu
1 Introduction Systemic aging is a complex, progressive phenomenon marked by a cascade of continuous multi-level deteriorations within the organism.[1] During aging, cells may undergo irreversible cell cycle arrest known as cellular senescence when exposed to specific acute stressors, such as metabolism dysregulation, direct DNA damage, oxidative stress, and telomere dysfunction.[2] Senescent cells accumulate in various tissues during aging and contribute to the systemic aging process through...
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Jul 31, 2024 |
mdpi.com | Lili Gao |Siyi Wu |Zhou Chen |Puwasit Wongwasuratthakul
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Apr 2, 2024 |
ial.uk.com | Siyi Wu
In the captivating world of art restitution and repatriation, each artefact whispers tales of ancient times and distant lands, waiting to be heard. Among these, the story of the recently repatriated Feng Xingshu Gui (丰刑叔簋) stands out – a narrative not just of rediscovery but of bridging cultures and epochs. My tenure at the Art Loss Register (ALR) serendipitously positioned me at the heart of this extraordinary repatriation, a testament to the enduring power of cultural exchange.
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Apr 2, 2024 |
ial.uk.com | Siyi Wu
In the captivating world of art restitution and repatriation, each artefact whispers tales of ancient times and distant lands, waiting to be heard. Among these, the story of the recently repatriated Feng Xingshu Gui (丰刑叔簋) stands out – a narrative not just of rediscovery but of bridging cultures and epochs. My tenure at the Art […]
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Apr 13, 2023 |
tinyurl.com | Siyi Wu
1. IntroductionAccording to the sixth assessment report of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC), the global average temperature is 1.09˚C higher than the pre-industrial level due to the excessive dependence of human activities on fossil fuels. As the interface of energy exchange between the earth and atmosphere, the change of air temperature will inevitably cause the change of soil temperature.
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