Publications by authors named "Xiaowen Xu"

Abamectin is an insecticide, miticide and nematicide that has been extensively used in agriculture for many years. The excessive use of abamectin inevitably pollutes water and soil and might even cause adverse effects on aquatic biota. However, it is currently unclear how abamectin exposure causes neurotoxicity in aquatic organisms.

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The lateral flow assay is a strip-based analytical method for the portable and convenient detection of analytes of interest. It has the advantages of visual observation, autonomous sample flow, fast coloration time, minimal tedious operation procedures, and reliance on specialized instruments. However, the rough surface of the nitrocellulose membrane renders it difficult for the immobilized nucleic acids to remain in an ordered arrangement, and the immobilized nucleic acids are also liable to be digested in a complex matrix, inducing limited sensitivity and anti-interference.

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Hydrogel indicators promise to monitor food spoilage, but their poor mechanics can cause defects in transport. Herein, a novel zwitterionic double network (DN) hydrogel was developed by polymerizing arylamide and sulfobetaine methacrylate in an alginate-Ca system. This hydrogel exhibited enhanced mechanical properties, including a maximum 2087 % breaking elongation and 135 ± 12 kJ/m toughness, significantly outperforming the current zwitterionic DN hydrogels, which typically exhibit less than 1800 % breaking elongation, capable of supporting 150 g-136 times its own weight.

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Medicinal plants have long played a crucial role in healthcare systems, but limited genomic information on these species has impeded the integration of modern biological technologies into medicinal plant research. In this study, we selected nine common medicinal plants, each belonging to a different plant family, including (Chloranthaceae), (Vitaceae), (Fabaceae), (Cucurbitaceae), (Polygonaceae), (Caryophyllaceae), (Rubiaceae), (Lamiaceae), and (Asteraceae), to estimate their genome sizes and conduct preliminary genomic surveys. The estimated genome sizes by flow cytometry were 3.

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Tetrachlorantraniliprole (TCTP) is a novel bisamide insecticide and widely used to protect against lepidopteran insect species. However, the application of TCTP in rice fields often leads to water pollution, posing threats to aquatic organisms and potentially to human health. Few studies have assessed the toxic effects of TCTP on aquatic animals.

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For a long time, grass carp culture in China has been severely affected by Grass Carp hemorrhagic disease caused by Grass Carp Reovirus (GCRV). At present, vaccines have been widely used for protecting aquatic organisms against infectious diseases, among which oral immunization with Lactobacillus casei is safe and highly effective. This vaccination route has the advantages of easy administration and noninvasive delivery.

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Background: Pineapple (Ananas comosus L.) is a major tropical fruit crop with considerable economic importance, and its growth and development are significantly impacted by low temperatures. The plant-specific GRAS gene family plays crucial roles in diverse processes, including flower and fruit development, as well as in stress responses.

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The COVID-19 pandemic has underscored the importance of indoor environmental management in transportation hubs, which are critical for pathogen transmission due to high foot traffic. However, research has primarily focused on subways, with limited studies on train stations. In this study, samples were collected at the Shanghai Hongqiao Railway Station in winter, spring, and summer.

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Objective: To investigate the effect of electroacupuncture (EA) on neurological function in rats with cerebral ischemia-reperfusion injury (CIRI) by regulating adenosine monophosphate-activated protein kinase (AMPK)/mammalian target of rapamycin (mTOR)/Unc-51-like kinase 1 (ULK1) signaling pathway.

Methods: Thirty-three male SD rats were randomly divided into a sham-operation group, a model group and an EA group, with 11 rats in each group. The right middle cerebral artery occlusion/reperfusion (MCAO/R) model was prepared by thread occlusion method in the model group and the EA group.

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  • The study explores the genetic characteristics of urinary bladder paragangliomas (UBPGLs) in a cohort of 70 Chinese patients, aiming to better understand their heritability and genetic variations.
  • Results show that 38 patients had pathogenic variants (PVs), mainly in cluster 1A genes like SDHB and HRAS, with UBPGLs showing higher PV rates in cluster 1A compared to non-head and neck PGLs.
  • The findings indicate a diverse genetic profile among Chinese patients with UBPGLs, emphasizing the necessity for genetic testing to identify significant pathogenic variants.
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Grass Carp Reovirus (GCRV) is widely concerned because of its widespread prevalence and high mortality to grass carp (Ctenopharyngodon idellus). Viral protein 4 (VP4) is an important major outer capsid protein of GCRV and is involved in the regulation of cell cycle and cycle of GCRV replication. However, the elaborate function of VP4 remains to be explicated.

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  • The study explores how high-order interactions in non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) survival can reveal molecular mechanisms and potential treatments.
  • Previous research showed a significant three-way interaction involving smoking history and specific DNA methylation probes.
  • The current study identified a new four-way interaction that enhances survival prediction accuracy, contributing to understanding NSCLC progression.
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The outcome prediction of acute anterior circulation non-lacunar infarction (AACNLI) is important for the precise clinical treatment of this disease. However, the accuracy of prognosis prediction is still limited. This study aims to develop and compare machine learning models based on MRI radiomics of multiple ischaemic-related areas for prognostic prediction in AACNLI.

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FK506-binding protein 5 (FKBP5), encoded by FKBP5 gene, has been reported as a scaffolding protein in various mammalian pathways related to immunity, inflammation, apoptosis and autophagy. However, the role of FKBP5 in lower vertebrates remains unknown. In this study, we identified zebrafish FKBP5 (DrFKBP5), an ortholog of mammalian FKBP5, which shows high homology with its counterpart in Anabarilius grahami based on amino acid alignment and phylogenetic analysis.

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Hydrogels hold great potential for use in intelligent packaging, yet they often suffer from limited functionality and inadequate mechanical strength when applied to anticounterfeiting and freshness monitoring. In this study, we present a straightforward method to create a multifunctional hydrogel by in-situ polymerizing acrylic acid (PAA) within a gelatin-Al system. The resulting hydrogels exhibited an elongation at break of over 1200 %, a tensile stress of 1.

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  • - This study evaluates the effectiveness and safety of Shuxuening injection (SXNI) as an additional therapy for acute ischemic stroke (AIS) in China, analyzing data from 116 randomized controlled trials involving 12,401 participants.
  • - Results indicate that SXNI combined with conventional treatments significantly improves clinical efficacy and neurological function compared to conventional treatments alone, evidenced by various statistical measures such as risk ratios and mean differences.
  • - Despite positive findings, the evidence quality for outcomes is considered low to very low, and common adverse events associated with SXNI were mild cardiovascular issues.
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  • Abdominal pheochromocytomas and paragangliomas (PPGLs) cause excessive production of catecholamines, leading to hemodynamic instability during surgery, necessitating careful perioperative management.
  • Predicting intraoperative hemodynamic instability (HDI) is challenging due to the tumors' rarity and variability, with known risk factors including genetic background, tumor characteristics, and surgical methods.
  • Various predictive models have been developed, incorporating clinical features and newer elements like genetic data and machine learning, indicating that a comprehensive approach may enhance perioperative care effectiveness.
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Limited research has examined the theoretical linkages between exposure to COVID-19 vaccine information sources, vaccination-related beliefs, vaccination-induced emotions, and vaccine information engagement. An online survey was conducted with a national sample of adults (N = 630) residing in the U.S.

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Background: Construction of the nasal tip strut is an important part of rhinoplasty; the incidence of postoperative complications is closely related to the type of graft and the approach to cartilaginous framework construction.

Objectives: To introduce a supplementary graft to support the cartilaginous framework.

Methods: Forty patients (37 female and 3 male), aged from 18 to 40 years (average 29), received a rhinoplasty using a spacer graft.

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  • The study focused on identifying risk factors that influence recovery in patients with basal ganglia cerebral hemorrhage who underwent neuroendoscopy, as this type of hemorrhage is a significant cause of strokes.
  • A total of 130 patients were analyzed, using various machine learning models to evaluate important radiomic features and predict functional independence six months after discharge, with promising accuracy results (AUC values).
  • Ultimately, the findings suggest that advanced imaging techniques and machine learning can help evaluate outcomes for these patients, potentially guiding better treatment strategies.
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  • Hybridization chain reaction (HCR) is a method for amplifying nucleic acids without enzymes, which creates complex structures that can become uncontrollably long due to polymerization.
  • * By modifying the design of hairpin monomers with extended dangling ends, researchers have found ways to regulate the HCR process based on factors like sequence length and nucleotide composition.
  • * This new approach not only enhances control over the HCR reaction but also expands its potential applications in analyzing specific enzymes and short DNA sequences that were difficult to study before.
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  • * Researchers identified three molecular subtypes of chordoma through advanced proteomic analysis, each associated with different clinical outcomes and biological behaviors related to immune response and cell growth.
  • * The study suggests targeted therapies for each subtype, showing promising results for treatments like denosumab, S-Gboxin, and anlotinib, which could lead to better precision treatment strategies for chordoma.
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Background: Amnestic Mild Cognitive Impairment (aMCI) is a prodromal phase of Alzheimer's disease. Although recent studies have focused on cortical thickness as a key indicator, cortical complexity has not been exhaustively investigated.

Objectives: To investigate the altered patterns of cortical features in aMCI patients and their correlation with memory function for early identification.

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  • Scientists studied the brain structure of Chinese children with autism spectrum disorder (ASD) using advanced technology and machine learning to help diagnose them.
  • They looked at 60 kids with ASD and 48 kids without, comparing their brain sizes through special scans.
  • The study found that certain areas of the brains of kids with ASD were bigger, and two machine learning techniques, called SVM and adaboost, were really good at telling apart the kids with ASD from those developing normally.
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Synopsis of recent research by authors named "Xiaowen Xu"

  • - Xiaowen Xu's recent research encompasses various fields, with significant contributions focusing on the prediction and management of surgical complications, such as hemodynamic instability in patients with pheochromocytoma and paraganglioma during surgery. This highlights the need for effective pre-surgical risk assessment in rare tumors.
  • - Additionally, Xu has investigated the public's engagement with COVID-19 vaccine information, emphasizing the psychological effects of different sources of information on vaccination beliefs and behaviors, contributing to the understanding of vaccine hesitancy in the U.S. population.
  • - The author also explores advanced methodologies, including machine learning applications for prognosis prediction in neurological conditions, structural brain analysis in autism spectrum disorder, and novel therapeutic effects of traditional Chinese medicine on colorectal cancer, indicating a strong focus on integrating technology and traditional practices in medical research.