Publications by authors named "Chen Xiaowen"

Definitive hematopoietic stem and progenitor cells (HSPCs) arise from a small number of hemogenic endothelial cells (HECs) within the developing embryo. Understanding the origin and ontogeny of HSPCs is of considerable interest and potential therapeutic value. It has been proposed that the murine placenta contains HECs that differentiate into HSPCs.

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The competition for resources is a defining feature of microbial communities. In many contexts, from soils to host-associated communities, highly diverse microbes are organized into metabolic groups or guilds with similar resource preferences. The resource preferences of individual taxa that give rise to these guilds are critical for understanding fluxes of resources through the community and the structure of diversity in the system.

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Active colloids driven out of thermal equilibrium serve as building blocks for smart materials with tunable structures and functions. Using chemical energy to drive colloids is advantageous but requires precise control over chemical release. To address this, we developed colloidal ionogels-polymer microspheres infused with ionic liquids-that show controlled assembly and self-propulsion upon tunable swelling.

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  • The competition for resources shapes the structure of microbial communities, which are organized into groups based on similar resource preferences.
  • Understanding how individual taxa interact and compete for resources is crucial but challenging due to the complexity of these communities.
  • This study introduces advanced spectral methods, such as cross-power spectral density and coherence, to better analyze and predict resource competition dynamics by using time-series data, ultimately revealing intricate interactions among species.
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Drowsy driving is a leading cause of commercial vehicle traffic crashes. The trend is to train fatigue detection models using deep neural networks on driver video data, but challenges remain in coarse and incomplete high-level feature extraction and network architecture optimization. This paper pioneers the use of the CLIP (Contrastive Language-Image Pre-training) model for fatigue detection.

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WS is an attractive anode in alkali metal ion batteries (AMIBs) due to its 2D-layered structure and high theoretical capacity. However, the shuttle effect of sulfur and the spontaneous growth of W nanoparticles are key issues that limit the alkali-ion accommodation ability. Now, it is still a great challenge to achieve in situ control of the microstructure evolution paths in enclosed batteries for extending the cycling reversibility/lifespan.

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[CHARGE syndrome in a neonate].

Zhongguo Dang Dai Er Ke Za Zhi

November 2024

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  • * Despite treatment efforts including ventilator support and surgery, her condition did not improve, leading to genetic testing which revealed a mutation linked to CHARGE syndrome.
  • * Ultimately, the family chose to stop treatment due to the infant's poor prognosis, highlighting the importance of early diagnosis and informed decision-making in complex genetic disorders.
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  • l-Methionine is an important amino acid used in various industries, but its microbial production has challenges due to complex pathways and plasmid instability.
  • Researchers enhanced the biosynthesis of l-methionine by improving nutrient supply and modifying metabolic pathways, resulting in a significant increase in production levels.
  • The study successfully demonstrated antibiotic-free fermentation methods, enabling higher yields and stability in l-methionine production, with potential applications for other amino acids and chemicals.
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To unlock the potential of strains for further enhancing the aromatic complexity of kiwifruit wines while avoiding undesirable flavors, indigenous non-Saccharomyces yeast extracellular extract treatment for fermentation was established. The extracellular extract from Zygosaccharomyces rouxii, Pichia kudriavzevii, and Meyerozyma guilliermondii were prepared and supplemented individually or in pairs to the kiwifruit wine fermentation system. Subsequently, the changes in physicochemical properties, antioxidants, and volatile characteristics of kiwifruit wines produced by different protocols were comprehensively evaluated, and the major aroma descriptors affecting sensory acceptability were analyzed by sensory evaluation and partial least squares regression.

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Periodontitis is one of the most prevalent inflammatory disease worldwide, which affects 11% of the global population and is a major cause of tooth loss. Recently, oxidative stress (OS) has been found to be the pivital pathophysiological mechanism of periodontitis, and overactivated OS will lead to inflammation, apoptosis, pyroptosis and alveolar bone resorption. Interestingly, heme oxygenase-1 (HO-1), a rate-limiting enzyme in heme degradation, can exert antioxidant activites through its products-carbon monoxide (CO), Fe, biliverdin and bilirubin in the inflammatory microenvironment, thus exhibiting anti-inflammatory, anti-apoptotic, anti-pyroptosis and bone homeostasis-regulating properties.

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  • - Animal behavior often occurs over longer timescales than individual neuron responses, suggesting that these behaviors may arise from the complex dynamics of neuron networks.
  • - In linear models, the timescales are influenced by the connections between neurons, represented by a dynamic matrix, although the degree of tuning required for generating longer timescales is not fully understood.
  • - By using methods from maximum entropy and random matrix theory, researchers find that while a single long timescale can emerge naturally from certain network constraints, achieving a variety of slow timescales needs more specific adjustments in the synaptic connection patterns, influenced by learning mechanisms.
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  • This study examined adverse events linked to finerenone utilizing data from the FDA's Adverse Event Reporting System (FAERS) to enhance its safe use in medical settings.
  • Data from Q3 2021 to Q4 2023 was analyzed, yielding 905 cases where finerenone was the main suspect for adverse events, primarily affecting older adults aged 65-85.
  • Frequent adverse events included decreased glomerular filtration rate and hyperkalemia; the findings suggest significant new safety signals that could help in monitoring risks associated with finerenone in clinical practice.
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A novel and environmentally friendly photocatalytic strategy is presented for generating acyl radicals from benzoylformic acids, which are subsequently trapped by various sulfone-based SOMOphiles. This strategy provides a robust toolkit to access a variety of synthetically important functionalized aryl-ketone derivatives, which efficiently and directly construct acyl-S, acyl-Se, acyl-C, and acyl-N bonds. The broad substrate scope, excellent functional group compatibility, and mild reaction conditions make this protocol practical and attractive.

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  • The text discusses advancements in electric vehicle battery technology, particularly addressing range anxiety and safety with the use of high-energy ternary cathodes and lithium (Li) metal anodes.
  • It highlights the successful creation of a novel gel polymer electrolyte that has an asymmetric structure, enabling compatibility with both high-voltage cathodes and Li anodes, which is critical for battery performance.
  • The findings indicate that the new electrolyte not only supports stable operation over prolonged cycling but also shows impressive capacity retention in Li-based cells, suggesting its potential to enhance high-energy-density Li metal batteries.
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Normal placental development and angiogenesis are crucial for fetal growth and maternal health during pregnancy. However, molecular regulation of placental angiogenesis has been difficult to study due to a lack of specific genetic tools that isolate the placenta from the embryo and yolk sac. To address this gap in knowledge we recently developed mice in which Cre is expressed in allantois-derived cells, including placental endothelial and stromal cells.

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Background: The emergence of ESBLs producing cephalosporin-resistant isolates poses a threat to public health. This study aims to decipher the genetic landscape and gain insights into ESBL-producing strains belonging to the high-risk clone ST410 from pediatric patients.

Methods: 29 ST410 isolates were collected from young children and subjected to antimicrobial susceptibility testing, Whole-genome sequencing (WGS), serotype analysis, MLST, ESBL genes, virulence genes, and plasmid profiling.

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Unlabelled: Microbial conversion of lignocellulosic biomass represents an alternative route for production of biofuels and bioproducts. While researchers have mostly focused on engineering strains such as Rhodotorula toruloides for better bisabolene production as a sustainable aviation fuel, less is known about the impact of the feedstock heterogeneity on bisabolene production. Critical material attributes like feedstock composition, nutritional content, and inhibitory compounds can all influence bioconversion.

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Background: Severe asthma (SA) is a chronic lung disease, resistant to current treatments, symbolized by repeated symptoms of reversible airflow obstruction, airway hyper-responsiveness, and inflammation. The aim of this study was to identify genes exhibiting differential expression in individuals without asthma and SA patients. We aimed to pinpoint hub differentially expressed genes (DEGs) by utilizing a mouse model of asthma sensitized to ovalbumin (OVA).

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Reactive astrocytes play critical roles in the occurrence of various neurological diseases such as multiple sclerosis. Activation of astrocytes is often accompanied by a glycolysis-dominant metabolic switch. However, the role and molecular mechanism of metabolic reprogramming in activation of astrocytes have not been clarified.

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  • A phase II clinical trial suggested that telitacicept might effectively reduce proteinuria in patients with IgA nephropathy (IgAN), prompting a larger retrospective study to confirm its efficacy and safety.
  • The study followed 97 patients treated with telitacicept over three months, showing significant reductions in proteinuria at 2, 4, and 6 months compared to baseline, while eGFR levels remained stable.
  • The findings indicate that telitacicept can safely lower proteinuria, but further research in larger phase III trials is needed to assess long-term kidney protection.
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This study aimed to assess the impact of Saccharomyces cerevisiae and different non-Saccharomyces cerevisiae (Zygosaccharomyces bailii, Hanseniaspora opuntiae and Zygosaccharomyces rouxii) on the volatile compounds and sensory properties of low-alcohol pear beverages fermented from three varieties of pear juices (Korla, Laiyang and Binzhou). Results showed that all three pear juices were favorable matrices for yeasts growth. Non-Saccharomyces cerevisiae exhibited a higher capacity for acetate ester production compared to Saccharomyces cerevisiae, resulting in a significant enhancement in sensory complexity of the beverages.

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Feedstock variability represents a challenge in lignocellulosic biorefineries, as it can influence both lignocellulose deconstruction and microbial conversion processes for biofuels and biochemicals production. The impact of feedstock variability on microbial performance remains underexplored, and predictive tools for microbial behaviour are needed to mitigate risks in biorefinery scale-up. Here, twelve batches of corn stover were deconstructed via deacetylation, mechanical refining, and enzymatic hydrolysis to generate lignin-rich and sugar streams.

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  • The study aimed to use machine learning to predict the effectiveness of two treatment methods for liver cancer, hepatectomy and transarterial chemoembolization (TACE), by analyzing both clinical data and imaging features.
  • Researchers collected data from 418 patients who underwent either treatment and utilized statistical methods to ensure accurate comparisons between matched groups.
  • Results indicated that patients could be categorized into either hepatectomy or TACE preferred groups, with each method showing significantly better survival for its respective group, and a prognostic model effectively predicting overall survival.
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In this study, we focused on the successful construction of [(4,4'-bipy/PMoCo)] modified electrodes using the layer-by-layer assembly method for the sensitive detection of sulfathiazole (ST). The redox reaction between ST and the metal ions in the modified layer leads to the transfer of electrons, resulting in the generation of the electrical signal. The introduction of 4,4'-bipyridine (4,4'-bipy) enhanced the molecular recognition of ST by the modified electrode.

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Concave nanocrystals stand out as a testament to the importance of the nanoscale morphology in dictating the functional properties of materials. In this report, we introduce a facile synthesis method for producing gold (Au) nanocrystals with a truncated octahedral morphology that features surface concavities (Au CNTOs). The incorporation of selenium (Se) doping into the truncated octahedral Au seeds was essential for their enlargement and the formation of concave structures.

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