Concern over the health effects of fine particles in the ambient environment led the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency to develop the first standard for PM2.5 (particulate matter less than 2.5 μm) in 1997. The P...Concern over the health effects of fine particles in the ambient environment led the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency to develop the first standard for PM2.5 (particulate matter less than 2.5 μm) in 1997. The Particle Technology Laboratory at the University of Minnesota has helped to establish the PM2.5 standard by developing many instruments and samplers to perform atmospheric measurements. In this paper, we review various aspects of PM2.5, including its measurement, source apportionment, visibility and health effects, and mitigation. We focus on PM2.s studies in China and where appropriate, compare them with those obtained in the U.S. Based on accurate PM2.5 sampling, chemical analysis, and source apportionment models, the major PM2.5 sources in China have been identified to be coal combustion, motor vehicle emissions, and industrial sources. Atmospheric visibility has been found to correlate well with PM2.s concentration. Sulfate, ammonium, and nitrate carried by PM2.s, commonly found in coal burning and vehicle emissions, are the dominant contributors to regional haze in China. Short-term exposure to PM2.s is strongly associated with the increased risk of morbidity and mortality from cardiovascular and respiratory diseases in China. The strategy for PMzs mitigation must be based on reducing the pollutants from the two primary sources of coal-fired power plants and vehicle emissions. Although conventional Particulate Emission Control Devices (PECD) such as electrostatic precipitators in Chinese coal-fired power plants are generally effective for large particles, most of them may not have high collection efficiency of PM2.5. Baghouse filtration is gradually incorporated into the PECD to increase the PM2.5 collection efficiency. By adopting stringent vehicle emissions standard such as Euro 5 and 6, the emissions from vehicles can be gradually reduced over the years. An integrative approach, from collaboration among academia, government, and industries, can effectively manage and mitigate the PM2.s p展开更多
Traditional Chinese medicine(TCM)is a precious treasure of the Chinese nation and has unique advantages in the prevention and treatment of diseases.The holistic view of TCM coincides with the new generation of medical...Traditional Chinese medicine(TCM)is a precious treasure of the Chinese nation and has unique advantages in the prevention and treatment of diseases.The holistic view of TCM coincides with the new generation of medical research paradigm characterized by network and system.TCM gave birth to a new method featuring holistic and systematic"network target",a core theory and method of network pharmacology.TCM is also an important research object of network pharmacology.TCM network pharmacology,which aims to understand the network-based biological basis of complex diseases,TCM syndromes and herb treatments,plays a critical role in the origin and development process of network pharmacology.This review introduces new progresses of TCM network pharmacology in recent years,including predicting herb targets,understanding biological foundation of diseases and syndromes,network regulation mechanisms of herbal formulae,and identifying disease and syndrome biomarkers based on biological network.These studies show a trend of combining computational,experimental and clinical approaches,which is a promising direction of TCM network pharmacology research in the future.Considering that TCM network pharmacology is still a young research field,it is necessary to further standardize the research process and evaluation indicators to promote its healthy development.展开更多
文摘Concern over the health effects of fine particles in the ambient environment led the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency to develop the first standard for PM2.5 (particulate matter less than 2.5 μm) in 1997. The Particle Technology Laboratory at the University of Minnesota has helped to establish the PM2.5 standard by developing many instruments and samplers to perform atmospheric measurements. In this paper, we review various aspects of PM2.5, including its measurement, source apportionment, visibility and health effects, and mitigation. We focus on PM2.s studies in China and where appropriate, compare them with those obtained in the U.S. Based on accurate PM2.5 sampling, chemical analysis, and source apportionment models, the major PM2.5 sources in China have been identified to be coal combustion, motor vehicle emissions, and industrial sources. Atmospheric visibility has been found to correlate well with PM2.s concentration. Sulfate, ammonium, and nitrate carried by PM2.s, commonly found in coal burning and vehicle emissions, are the dominant contributors to regional haze in China. Short-term exposure to PM2.s is strongly associated with the increased risk of morbidity and mortality from cardiovascular and respiratory diseases in China. The strategy for PMzs mitigation must be based on reducing the pollutants from the two primary sources of coal-fired power plants and vehicle emissions. Although conventional Particulate Emission Control Devices (PECD) such as electrostatic precipitators in Chinese coal-fired power plants are generally effective for large particles, most of them may not have high collection efficiency of PM2.5. Baghouse filtration is gradually incorporated into the PECD to increase the PM2.5 collection efficiency. By adopting stringent vehicle emissions standard such as Euro 5 and 6, the emissions from vehicles can be gradually reduced over the years. An integrative approach, from collaboration among academia, government, and industries, can effectively manage and mitigate the PM2.s p
基金supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China(Nos.6201101081,81630103 and 81225025)Tsinghua University Spring Breeze Fund(No.2020-Z99CFY040)Beijing National Research Center for Information Science and Technology(Nos.BNR2019TD01020 and BNR2019-RC01012)。
文摘Traditional Chinese medicine(TCM)is a precious treasure of the Chinese nation and has unique advantages in the prevention and treatment of diseases.The holistic view of TCM coincides with the new generation of medical research paradigm characterized by network and system.TCM gave birth to a new method featuring holistic and systematic"network target",a core theory and method of network pharmacology.TCM is also an important research object of network pharmacology.TCM network pharmacology,which aims to understand the network-based biological basis of complex diseases,TCM syndromes and herb treatments,plays a critical role in the origin and development process of network pharmacology.This review introduces new progresses of TCM network pharmacology in recent years,including predicting herb targets,understanding biological foundation of diseases and syndromes,network regulation mechanisms of herbal formulae,and identifying disease and syndrome biomarkers based on biological network.These studies show a trend of combining computational,experimental and clinical approaches,which is a promising direction of TCM network pharmacology research in the future.Considering that TCM network pharmacology is still a young research field,it is necessary to further standardize the research process and evaluation indicators to promote its healthy development.