https://www.selleckchem.com/products/elimusertib-bay-1895344-.html This study is aimed at exploring the relationship between green behavior intentions and green behavior and analyzing the moderating role of ethical leadership in this relationship. Nurses' green behavior can directly reduce costs and protect the natural environment and organizational sustainability by saving resources and energy. It is not clear how green behavior intention affects green behavior or how the positive influence of green behavior intention on green behavior can be enhanced. . This is a cross-sectional study, and the surveys are collected from 3 hospitals in China. Of the initial cohort of 489 nurses, 89.6% were female. There were 327 subjects (66.9%) aged 35 or less, 267 subjects (54.6%) with 10 years or less of work experience, and 220 unmarried subjects (44.9%). Data were collected from January to July 2018, using three surveys green behavior intentions, green behavior, and ethical leadership. Green behavior intentions impacted employee green behavior ( = 0.32, = 5.37, < 0.0n when ethical leadership is low. The results of this study can help both academics and practitioners to understand the micromechanism of environmentally sustainable development in more detail and to identify the mechanisms and boundary conditions of green behavioral intentions, green behavior, and ethical leadership. Acute lung injury (ALI) induced by sepsis is a process related to inflammatory reactions, which involves lung cell apoptosis and production of inflammatory cytokine. Here, lipopolysaccharide (LPS) was applied to stimulate the mouse or human normal lung epithelial cell line (BEAS-2B) to construct a sepsis model and , and we also investigated the effect of miR-497-5p on sepsis-induced ALI. . Before LPS treatment, miR-497-5p antagomir was injected intravenously into mice to inhibit miR-497-5p expression . Similarly, miR-497-5p was knocked down in BEAS-2B cells. Luciferase reporter assay was applied to pr