Publications by authors named "Xiaoyi Jiang"

The detection of norm deviations is fundamental to clinical decision making and impacts our ability to diagnose and treat diseases effectively. Current normative modeling approaches rely on generic comparisons and quantify deviations in relation to the population average. However, generic models interpolate subtle nuances and risk the loss of critical information, thereby compromising effective personalization of health care strategies.

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In this study, four varieties of glutinous rice were screened out of 18 varieties as representative model inks. Gel prepared using variety WN9612 of high amylose content displayed high viscosity and large overall print deviation (OPD = 17.4 ± 0.

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  • * Adding 0.85% TFPS significantly increased NPBY's firmness, elasticity, viscosity, and consumer liking scores.
  • * The research highlights that TFPS aids in forming a better gel structure in NPBY by promoting protein and oil body clustering through electrostatic and hydrophobic interactions.
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  • * A novel single-atom-layer (SAL) metallization strategy is proposed to enhance the generation and transfer of hot electrons from plasmonic semiconductors to CO, using a WO@W-Sn nanowire array (NWA) as a model.
  • * The addition of Sn single atoms improves IR light absorption, increases CO adsorption, and lowers energy barriers for the reaction, resulting in over 98% selectivity for IR-driven CO reduction to CH, significantly
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We summarize the mechanism by which taurine (Tau) inhibits autophagy and induces iron apoptosis in hepatic stellate cells. Tau interacts with autophagy regulates multifunctional proteins, microtubule-associated protein 1 light chain 3 Beta, and autophagy-related gene 5 to inhibit autophagy, binds to ferritin heavy chain 1 and nuclear receptor coactivator 4 to trigger ferritin autophagy, and interacts with glutathione peroxidase 4 to promote iron apoptosis. There is a solid rationale for developing Tau-based therapies targeting autophagy and ferroptosis regulation.

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Magnetic nanorobots are emerging players in thrombolytic therapy due to their noninvasive remote actuation and drug loading capabilities. Although the nanorobots with a size under 100 nm are ideal to apply in microvascular systems, the propulsion performance of nanorobots is inevitably compromised due to the limited response to magnetic fields. Here, we demonstrate a nattokinase-loaded magnetic vortex nanorobot (NK-MNR) with an average size around 70 nm and high saturation magnetization for mechanical propelling and thermal responsive thrombolysis under a magnetic field with dual frequencies.

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Food-derived nanomaterials optimizing bioactive peptides is an emerging route in the functional food field. Zein and gum arabic (GA) possess favorable encapsulation properties for controlled release, targeted delivery and stabilization of food bioactive ingredients, and thus are considered as promising carriers for delivery systems. In order to improve the bioavailability of rice selenium-containing peptide TSeMMM (T), the nanoparticles (ZTGNs) containing peptide T, zein and GA have been previously prepared.

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Medical Speed-of-sound (SoS) imaging, which can characterize medical tissue properties better by quantifying their different SoS, is an effective imaging method compared with conventional B-mode ultrasound imaging. As a commonly used diagnostic instrument, a hand-held array probe features convenient and quick inspection. However, artifacts will occur in the single-angle SoS imaging, resulting in indistinguishable tissue boundaries.

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In many healthcare facilities, the prescription of drugs is done only in a semi-structured manner, using free-text fields where various information is often mixed. Therefore, automatic processing, especially for secondary use such as research purposes, is often challenging. This paper compares various approaches that identify and classify the various parts of these free-text fields in German language, namely simple Levenshtein-based, rule-based and CRF (conditional random field)-based approaches.

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The presence of lead as an environmental pollutant is widespread. However, safe and effective treatments for the resulting intestinal and liver damage from high levels of lead exposure remain limited. The study aimed to investigate the protective effects of dietary fiber and polyphenols in whole grain wheat flour on lead-induced mice.

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  • *In-stent restenosis (ISR) can obstruct blood flow and lead to serious issues like stroke, primarily due to endothelial cell growth and thrombosis, yet metabolic changes in this process are poorly understood.*
  • *The study aimed to analyze the serum metabolome of patients with ISR versus those without restenosis using metabolomics and lipidomics, focusing on key metabolic pathways.*
  • *Results indicated significant metabolic changes in the cysteine and methionine pathways in ISR patients, including increased levels of certain metabolites and lipids, suggesting active lipid metabolism may contribute to blood clot recurrence, with phenol sulfate and PS(38:4) identified as potential biomarkers for ISR.*
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  • Challenges in efficiently converting biomass-based aldehydes and alcohols to acids limit their broader application; this study presents a solution with a new catalyst.
  • The Pd/Ni(OH) catalyst achieves nearly 100% selectivity in producing 2,5-furandicarboxylic acid from 5-hydroxymethylfurfural, yielding 97.3% at a voltage of 0.6 V under standard conditions.
  • The catalyst's effectiveness is enhanced by its unique Ni-O-Pd interfaces, which promote reaction steps, prevent nanoparticle clumping, and maintain stability over 200 hours of continuous use.
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Background: The prevalence of nontuberculous mycobacterial (NTM) disease in children is increasing worldwide. The clinical manifestations of pediatric NTM patients are significantly different from those of adult patients, but the knowledge of the disease is generally poor.

Methods: English databases (PubMed, Web of Science, Embase, BIOSIS) and Chinese databases (CNKI, Wanfan, VIP) were searched on October 15th, 2022.

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  • Electrochemical energy conversion and storage is essential for a sustainable future, and Differential Electrochemical Mass Spectrometry (DEMS) is a valuable tool for analyzing gas/volatile intermediates in these processes.
  • This review covers the fundamental aspects of DEMS, practical usage including protocols and error analysis, and its diverse applications in energy conversion and storage, such as CO reduction and Li-ion batteries.
  • The article highlights recent advancements and the future potential of DEMS, aiming to provide researchers with a comprehensive understanding of its capabilities and inspire new scientific inquiries.
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Conventional B-mode ultrasound imaging has difficulty in delineating homogeneous soft tissues with similar acoustic impedances, as the reflectivity depends on the acoustic impedance at the interface. As a quantitative imaging biomarker sensitive to alteration of biomechanical properties, speed-of-sound (SoS) holds promising potential for tissue and disease differentiation such as delineation of different breast tissue types with similar acoustic impedance. Compared to two-dimensional (2D) SoS images, three-dimensional (3D) volumetric SoS images achieved through a full-angle ultrasound scan can reveal more intricate morphological structures of tissues; however, they generally require a ring transducer.

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  • Distinguishing between nontuberculous mycobacterial (NTM) lung infections and pulmonary tuberculosis is difficult due to their similar symptoms, leading to frequent misdiagnoses and delays in proper treatment.
  • This study investigated the effectiveness of smear-positive and Xpert assay negative results as early indicators of NTM infection in areas with high TB prevalence, finding that a significant number of cases showed this pattern.
  • The research concluded that using smear-positive/Xpert-negative outcomes can reliably signal the presence of NTM, potentially helping about 25% of affected patients with a quick screening method available from the first hospital visit.
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Electrochemical carbon dioxide reduction reaction using sustainable energy is a promising approach of synthesizing chemicals and fuels, yet is highly energy intensive. The oxygen evolution reaction is particularly problematic, which is kinetically sluggish and causes anodic carbon loss. In this context, we couple CO electrolysis with hydrogen oxidation reaction in a single electrochemical cell.

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Rice varieties of different subspecies types (indica rice and japonica rice) across various geographical origins (Hunan, Jiangsu, and Northeast China) were monitored using microsatellite markers (simple sequence repeats, SSR). 110 representative rice cultivars were collected from the main crop areas. Multiple methods including clustering analysis (neighbor-joining (NJ) method, unweighted pair-group method with arithmetic mean (UPGMA) method), principal component analysis (PCA) and model-based grouping were applied.

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The presence of potentially toxic elements and compounds poses threats to the quality and safety of fruit juices. Among these, Hg(II) is considered as one of the most poisonous heavy metals to human health. Traditional chitosan-based and selenide-based adsorbents face challenges such as poor adsorption capacity and inconvenient separation in juice applications.

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Objective: The resistance of () to currently available fluoroquinolones (FQs), namely ofloxacin (OFX), levofloxacin (LFX), and moxifloxacin (MFX), renders the treatment of TB infections less successful. In this study, we aimed to evaluate the susceptibility and intracellular killing assay of to next-generation FQs and determine the correlation of FQs resistance and newly detected mutations in by molecular docking.

Methods: Antimicrobial susceptibility test was performed to determine the minimum inhibitory concentrations (MICs) of six FQs, including currently available FQs (OFX, LFX, and MFX) and next-generation FQs, i.

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The immune-suppressive tumour microenvironment represents a major obstacle to effective immunotherapy. Pathologically activated neutrophils, also known as polymorphonuclear myeloid-derived suppressor cells (PMN-MDSCs), are a critical component of the tumour microenvironment and have crucial roles in tumour progression and therapy resistance. Identification of the key molecules on PMN-MDSCs is required to selectively target these cells for tumour treatment.

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The accurate reconstruction of clonal evolution, including the identification of newly developing, highly aggressive subclones, is essential for the application of precision medicine in cancer treatment. Reconstruction, aiming for correct variant clustering and clonal evolution tree reconstruction, is commonly performed by tedious manual work. While there is a plethora of tools to automatically generate reconstruction, their reliability, especially reasons for unreliability, are not systematically assessed.

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N-doped carbons (NCs) have excellent electrocatalytic performance in oxygen reduction reaction, particularly in alkaline conditions, showing great promise of replacing commercial Pt/C catalysts in fuel cells and metal-air batteries. However, NCs are vulnerable when biased at high potentials, which suffer from denitrogenation and carbon corrosion. Such material degradation drastically undermines the activity, yet its dynamic evolution in response to the applied potentials is challenging to examine experimentally.

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Satellite imagery time series change detection methods are effective in avoiding pseudochange due to vegetation phenology to a certain extent. Traditional time series change detection methods use thematic indexes (e.g.

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Alkaline water electrolysis (AWE) is among the most developed technologies for green hydrogen generation. Despite the tremendous achievements in boosting the catalytic activity of the electrode, the operating current density of modern water electrolyzers is yet much lower than the emerging approaches such as the proton-exchange membrane water electrolysis (PEMWE). One of the dominant hindering factors is the high overpotentials induced by the gas bubbles.

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