Publications by authors named "Xiaoying Huang"

Salt stress is common but detrimental to plant growth, even in mangroves that live in saline areas. Boron (B) is an essential micronutrient that performs an important role in many functions in plants; however, its protective role under salt stress is poorly understood, especially in long-lived woody plants. In this study, we conducted an indoor experiment under simulated tidal conditions with four treatments (10‱ salinity, 40‱ salinity, 40‱ salinity + 100 μM B, and 40‱ salinity + 500 μM B) and three mangrove species (, , and ) to investigate the effects of exogenous B on salt tolerance in plant growth, morphology, physiology, and leaf anatomy.

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The strategy of organic ligand exchange is proposed to tune the optical properties of organic-inorganic hybrid cuprous halides. In this work, the chiral ligand (S)-(-)-2,2'-bis(di--tolylphosphino)-1,1'-binaphthyl ((S)-Tol-BINAP) and achiral triphenylphosphine (PPh) are introduced into cuprous halides CuX-PPh-[(S)-Tol-BINAP] (X = Cl, Br, I) through organic ligand exchange. As a result, the mixed organic ligands can enhance second harmonic generation (SHG) and aggregation-induced emission (AIE) optical properties.

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Achieving precise delivery of extracellular vesicles (EVs) to treat pulmonary arterial hypertension (PAH) remains challenging. Here, we propose a strategy using hypoxia-induced and glucuronic acid (GA)-modified mesenchymal stromal-cell-derived EVs (MSC-EVs) to enhance their functionalities and therapeutic targeting. The hypoxia-induced EVs (Hypo-EVs) exhibit enriched exosomal signatures and display heightened inhibition of the proliferation of pulmonary arterial smooth muscle cells (PASMCs) compared to normoxic EVs (Norm-EV).

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Chemotherapy is regarded as a widely used and effective treatment strategy for lung cancer, although most conventional chemotherapeutics cause severe toxic side-effects due to their indiscriminate attacks on both cancerous and normal cells. Although nucleic acid nanomaterials are emerging as a promising drug delivery strategy, their clinical applications are limited by rapid degradation by nucleases and difficulties in targeting cancer cells. In this study, we have developed a Rhein-loaded aptamer-based DNA nanotube (DNT-S6@Rhein) for the targeted and efficient therapy of non-small cell lung cancer.

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Background: Cuproptosis, a metal-ion-dependent form of regulated cell death induced by copper overload, is emerging as a potential mechanism in high-grade glioma (HGG). Despite its significance, the role of cuproptosis in predicting the prognostic and therapeutic response in HGG remains poorly understood.

Methods: We performed unsupervised clustering to stratify patients with HGG in the Chinese Glioma Genome Atlas (CGGA) according to the expression of 14 cuproptosis-related genes (CRGs) and validated in The Cancer Genome Atlas (TCGA).

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  • Radionickel ion (Ni) remediation is crucial for health and environmental safety, but selectively capturing Ni from complex sources like seawater is challenging.
  • The study introduces a new metal sulfide ion exchanger called KCuSnS (CTS-1), designed with a unique sandwich-like structure that effectively adsorbs Ni.
  • CTS-1 exhibits high adsorption capacity, rapid kinetics, broad pH stability, and exceptional selectivity for Ni, making it a promising solution for efficient Ni removal in various environments, including seawater.
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A new graphene oxide nanosurface molecularly imprinted polymer (GO@MIP) probe was synthesized by microwave irradiation, using graphene oxide (GO) as the carrier, iodine as the template molecule, acrylamide as the functional monomer, ethylene glycol dimethacrylate (EGDMA) as the crosslinking agent, azodiisobutyronitrile (AIBN) as the initiator, and acetonitrile as the pore forming agent. The nanoprobe recognizes the iodine, and exhibits significant resonance Rayleigh scattering energy transfer (RRS-ET) effect between iodine as the acceptor and the nanoprobe as donor. When iodine concentration was in the linear range of 0.

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Introduction: The prognostic landscape of stage III Lung Adenosquamous Carcinoma (ASC) following primary tumor resection remains underexplored. A thoughtfully developed prognostic model has the potential to guide clinicians in patient counseling and the formulation of effective therapeutic strategies.

Methods: Utilizing data from the Surveillance, Epidemiology, and End Results database spanning 2000 to 2018, this study identified independent prognostic factors influencing Overall Survival (OS) in ASC using Boruta analysis.

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Background: Organophosphate flame retardants (OPFRs) are notorious emerging contaminants threatening the environment and human health. Triphenyl phosphate (TPHP), which has an extremely serious biotoxicity, is a typical harmful OPFR. Due to its wide use, TPHP has been discovered in various environmental mediums.

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Over the past decade, precision medicine has garnered increasing attention, making significant strides in discovering new therapeutic drugs and mechanisms, resulting in notable achievements in symptom alleviation, pain reduction, and extended survival rates. However, the limited target specificity of primary drugs and inter-individual differences have often necessitated high-dosage strategies, leading to challenges such as restricted deep tissue penetration rates and systemic side effects. Material science advancements present a promising avenue for these issues.

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  • Shanlameiye granules, derived from Chimonanthus nitens Oliv. leaves, show potential in reducing inflammation associated with Allergic Rhinitis (AR), but the specific role of the essential oil from these leaves (CLO) is still unclear.
  • The study aimed to analyze the effects of CLO on inflammatory responses using RAW264.7 cells and a rat model of AR, induced through specific inflammatory stimuli.
  • Results indicated that CLO significantly reduced cytokine secretion and inhibited key signaling pathways in both cell and rat models, suggesting it helps mitigate inflammation in AR by modulating NF-κB and T-bet/GATA-3 pathways.
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  • Selective separation of cesium (Cs) is crucial for advancing nuclear energy sustainability and protecting the environment due to its radioactivity and long lifespan.
  • The current challenges in separating Cs from radioactive waste stem from strong interactions between adsorbents and high-valency ions, but a new strategy involving layered perovskites has been proposed.
  • HLaNbO, a niobate-based perovskite, exhibits exceptional selectivity for Cs over competing ions due to its specific structural features, as confirmed by molecular-level analyses and theoretical calculations, offering insights for developing effective materials for radionuclide remediation.
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  • Researchers developed a new device called Modified EHCD (M-EHCD) to improve the control of non-compressible torso hemorrhage (NCTH) in emergency care, utilizing intermittent hemostasis to address potential tissue damage during blood flow restoration.
  • In an experiment with 18 pigs, the M-EHCD was tested against two existing devices, the AAJT and SJT, showing faster application time and significantly less blood loss during hemorrhagic shock.
  • Results indicated that M-EHCD not only effectively controlled bleeding but also led to better heart rate management and lower internal pressure changes compared to the other devices, potentially improving patient outcomes in real-life trauma scenarios.
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Objective: Ischemic stroke (IS) is a significant health concern with high disability and fatality rates despite available treatments. Immune cells and cuproptosis are associated with the onset and progression of IS. Investigating the interaction between cuproptosis-related genes (CURGs) and immune cells in IS can provide a theoretical basis for IS treatment.

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Background: Pulmonary hypertension (PH) is a chronic lung disease characterized by the progressive pulmonary vascular remodeling with increased pulmonary arterial pressure and right ventricular failure. Pulmonary vascular remodeling involves the proliferation, migration, and resistance to apoptosis of pulmonary artery smooth cells (PASMCs). Parthenolide (PTN) is a bioactive compound derived from a traditional medical plant feverfew (Tanacetum parthenium), and it has been studied for treatment of pulmonary fibrosis, lung cancer, and other related ailments.

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Hollow structures are essential for development and physiological activity. The construction and maintenance of hollow structures never cease throughout the lives of multicellular animals. Epithelial tissue closure is the main strategy used by living organisms to build hollow structures.

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Vacancy-ordered perovskites and derivatives represent an important subclass of hybrid metal halides with promise in applications including light emitting devices and photovoltaics. Understanding the vacancy-property relationship is crucial for designing related task-specific materials, yet research in this field remains sporadic. For the first time, we use the Connolly surface to quantitatively calculate the volume of vacancy (V□, □=vacancy) in vacancy-ordered double perovskite derivatives (VDPDs).

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  • In fall-winter 2023, China faced its first season of respiratory diseases post-COVID, highlighting the need for effective data on respiratory infections for better public health responses.
  • A new initiative in Beijing and Guangzhou utilized direct-to-consumer multi-respiratory pathogen testing for early detection of infections, involving over 28,000 participants.
  • Results showed high positivity rates for respiratory pathogens, with significant variations between cities, underscoring the program's value in improving surveillance and reducing infection risks in healthcare settings.
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Background: The limited regenerative capacity of damaged neurons in adult mammals severely restricts neural repair. Although stem cell transplantation is promising, its clinical application remains challenging. Direct reprogramming, which utilizes cell plasticity to regenerate neurons, is an emerging alternative approach.

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  • The essential oil from Chimonanthus nitens Oliv. leaves (CLO) has shown promise in reducing inflammation and repairing lung injury in a mouse model of Acute Lung Injury (ALI), although its exact mechanisms are still unclear.
  • The study aims to validate CLO's effects on ALI and investigate the underlying mechanisms, using established cell and animal models induced by lipopolysaccharide (LPS).
  • Results demonstrated that CLO significantly lowered inflammatory cytokine levels, oxidative stress markers, and structural damage in lung tissues, suggesting that its therapeutic effects may involve the NF-κB and Nrf2 signaling pathways, revealing potential for pharmacological treatment of ALI.
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When magnetic matching aided navigation is applied to an underwater vehicle, the magnetometer must be installed inside the vehicle, considering the navigation safety and concealment of the underwater vehicle. Then, the interference magnetic field will seriously affect the accuracy of geomagnetic field measurement, which directly affects the accuracy of geomagnetic matching aided navigation. Therefore, improving the accuracy of geomagnetic measurements inside the vehicle through error compensation has become one of the most difficult problems that requires an urgent solution in geomagnetic matching aided navigation.

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Objective: To explore the symptom experiences and influencing factors of gastrointestinal (GI) cancer patients on chemotherapy (CTX) in China.

Methods: Semi-structured interviews were conducted with 13 GI cancer patients undergoing CTX. Following the Colaizzi 7-step analysis method, the interview data were read carefully, meaningful statements related to the research questions were extracted, coded, collected, and described in detail, and the authenticity of the theme was verified.

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