Publications by authors named "Cuiping Xia"

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  • Population mobility plays a crucial role in the spread of infectious diseases, affecting public health and sustainable development globally.
  • The study analyzed data from China between 2013 and 2019, discovering that intestinal diseases had the highest incidence, while sexually transmitted diseases had the highest mortality rate.
  • A strong correlation was found between passenger traffic (commercial and public) and various infectious diseases, highlighting transportation's impact on disease prevalence.
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Background: Rapid detection of carbapenem-resistant (CRKP) is essential for specific antimicrobial therapy. Machine learning techniques combined with matrix-assisted laser desorption/ionization time-of-flight mass spectrometry (MALDI-TOF MS) can be used as a rapid, reliable, sensitive, and low-cost species identification method.

Methods: Clinically collected were subjected to MALDI-TOF MS analysis.

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Decellularized porcine aorta (PA) is a promising biomaterial for vascular substitutes. However, decellularized PAs suffer from mechanical weakness and have less pores, which limit cellular ingrowth into the grafts and hinder the remodeling. In this study, PAs were decellularized by vacuum-freeze-thawing cycles and 0.

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Oncogenic mutations in the small GTPase Ras contribute to ~30% of human cancers. However, Ras mutations alone are insufficient for tumorigenesis, therefore it is paramount to identify cooperating cancer-relevant signaling pathways. We devised an in vivo near genome-wide, functional screen in Drosophila and discovered multiple novel, evolutionarily-conserved pathways controlling Ras-driven epithelial tumorigenesis.

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Background: Chemically cross-linked animal tissues, such as porcine aortic valves (PAVs) have many documented advantages over mechanical valves. However, calcification is the major underlying pathologic process that results in bioprosthetic valve failure. Recently, several reports described the expression of noncollagenous bone matrix proteins in bioprosthetic valves and suggested an actively regulated process of tissue repair.

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Background: Various detergent-based protocols are used to remove cells and cellular debris in porcine aortic valve (PAV). However, the removal of antigenic cellular components has not been thoroughly elucidated to date. In this study, we used 4 detergent-based protocols to decellularize PAVs and aimed to evaluate their effects on removing antigenic cellular components.

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  • - The study aimed to find an efficient way to decellularize bovine pericardia, which involves removing cells while preserving the extracellular matrix and ensuring biocompatibility for potential use in heart tissue engineering.
  • - Various decellularization methods were tested, with freeze-thaw cycles combined with SDS and sodium deoxycholate (FTS) found to be the most effective at eliminating DNA and potential xenoantigens while maintaining collagen levels.
  • - The FTS protocol demonstrated excellent preservation of the extracellular matrix, minimal immune response in animal tests, and no significant toxicity to human cells, indicating its potential as a scaffold for heart tissue applications.
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Alzheimer's disease (AD) is a progressive neurodegenerative disorder and is the most common form of dementia among the aging population. Although the incidence of the disease continues to increase, no cure has been developed. Effective treatment is restricted not only due to the lack of curative medicine, but also due to limited understanding of the underlying mechanisms and the difficulties in accurately diagnosing AD in its earliest stages prior to clinical symptoms.

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Parkinson disease (PD) is a common neurodegenerative disease. Most people with PD are idiopathic, with no specific known cause. Recently, several studies have indicated small proportion of PD cases may result from a mutation in some specific genes.

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Worldwide, acute, and chronic pain affects 20% of the adult population and represents an enormous financial and emotional burden. Using genome-wide neuronal-specific RNAi knockdown in Drosophila, we report a global screen for an innate behavior and identify hundreds of genes implicated in heat nociception, including the α2δ family calcium channel subunit straightjacket (stj). Mice mutant for the stj ortholog CACNA2D3 (α2δ3) also exhibit impaired behavioral heat pain sensitivity.

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Heart diseases are the most common causes of morbidity and death in humans. Using cardiac-specific RNAi-silencing in Drosophila, we knocked down 7061 evolutionarily conserved genes under conditions of stress. We present a first global roadmap of pathways potentially playing conserved roles in the cardiovascular system.

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