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Abstract

The friction and wear properties of 201HT aluminum alloys and the corresponding competitive coupons were tested on an electrohydraulic

servo face friction and wear testing machine (MM-U10G). The microstructures of the competitive coupons were investigated by

scanning electron microscopy (SEM) and consequently the corresponding friction and wear mechanisms were studied. The results

demonstrated that: (1) the best competitive material of friction and wear performance of the 201HT was the 201HTC. (2) the 201HTC

modified by carbon following the initial mill for oil storage of the micro-groove to be produced, increased the corresponding lubrication

performance reduced the friction coefficient and wear rate effectively. (3) the 201HT-201HTC could obtain both better friction and wear

mainly due to the initial process of grinding following the 201HT plastic deformation occurred in the surface and the formation of a series

of re-melting welding points, whereas the 201HT material hardness would be similar to the 201HTC material hardness, which led into the

competitive material friction and wear performance improvement.

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Y. Liu
R. Li
L.J. Chen
M. Su
Q. Zeng
H. Li
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Abstract

Heterogeneous nuclear ribonucleoprotein K (hnRNP K), is a multifunctional protein that participates in a variety of regulatory processes of signal transduction and gene expression. To further characterize the significance of hnRNP K in different male germ cells, we investigated the expression profiles of hnRNP K at different developmental stages in pig and rat testes, and conducted a comparative analysis of expression patterns between these two species. In porcine testis development, both the mRNA and protein level of hnRNP K were down-regulated from 3 months to 8 months. However, the expression level of hnRNP K was abundant across the embryonic period in rats, and decreased gradually from 0 day post partum (dpp) to 14 dpp, then increased with the highest level presenting at 90 dpp. Immunolocalization analysis further confirmed the differential expression and localization of hnRNP K protein during testis development in pigs and rats. The results showed that hnRNP K was widely distributed in gonocytes, spermatogonia, sertoli cells and Leydig cells. The dynamic expression profile of hnRNP K may imply its crucial and potential roles in the development of the testis, which will provide a theoretical basis for the future study of molecular mechanism regulation of spermatogenesis.
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Authors and Affiliations

H. Xu
P. Zhang
R. Li
W. Wu
S. Wang
Y. Xu

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