Publications by authors named "Han Xiaohua"

Dissimilatory iron-reducing bacteria (DIRB) oxidize organic matter or hydrogen and reduce ferric iron to form Fe(II)-bearing minerals, such as magnetite and siderite. However, compared with magnetite, which was extensively studied, the mineralization process and mechanisms of siderite remain unclear. Here, with the combination of advanced electron microscopy and synchrotron-based scanning transmission X-ray microscopy (STXM) approaches, we studied in detail the morphological, structural, and chemical features of biogenic siderite via a growth experiment with MR-4.

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This paper retrospectively analysed the prevalence of macrolide-resistant (MRMP) in some parts of China. Between January 2013 and December 2019, we collected 4,145 respiratory samples, including pharyngeal swabs and alveolar lavage fluid. The highest PCR-positive rate of M.

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Regulation of tumoral PD-L1 expression is critical to advancing our understanding of tumor immune evasion and the improvement of existing antitumor immunotherapies. Herein, we describe a CRISPR-based screening platform and identified ATXN3 as a positive regulator for PD-L1 transcription. TCGA database analysis revealed a positive correlation between ATXN3 and CD274 in more than 80% of human cancers.

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The ubiquitin-specific peptidase Ataxin-3 (ATXN3) has emerged as a potential oncogene in a variety of human cancers. However, the molecular mechanisms underlying how ATXN3 achieves its tumorigenic functions remain largely undefined. Herein, we report that targeted deletion of the ATXN3 gene in cancer cells by the CRISPR-Cas9 system resulted in decreased protein expression of Yes-associated protein 1 (YAP1) without altering its mRNA transcription.

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The central neuropeptide GLP-1 is synthesized by preproglucagon (PPG) neurons in the brain. GLP-1 receptors are widely distributed in central nervous system. Hippocampus is a key component of the limbic system which is involved in learning, memory, and cognition.

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Background: Because it is one of the important pathways for promoting motor recovery after cortical injury, the function of the reticulospinal tract (RST) has received increasing attention in recent years. However, the central regulatory mechanism of RST facilitation and reduction of apparent response time is not well understood.

Objectives: To explore the potential role of RST facilitation in the acoustic startle priming (ASP) paradigm and observe the cortical changes induced by ASP reaching tasks.

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  • - The study assessed the global patterns and trends of autism spectrum disorders (ASD) from 1990 to 2019, revealing significant increases in prevalence, incidence, and disability-adjusted life-years (DALYs), with 28.3 million prevalent ASD cases reported in 2019.
  • - Utilizing data from the Web of Science, the bibliometric analysis identified 3,591 relevant articles focused on risk factors for ASD, highlighting key areas such as genetics, psychology, and environmental sciences.
  • - The findings underscore ASD as a persistent public health challenge, suggesting the need for targeted prevention efforts, early diagnosis, and improved healthcare services for individuals affected by ASD.
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Objectives: To evaluate the value of fractional exhaled nitric oxide (FeNO) combined with impulse oscillometry (IOS) in the diagnosis of asthma in preschool children, and to establish the optimal predictive model.

Methods: A retrospective analysis was performed on 156 children with wheezing, aged 3-5 years, who were admitted from September 2019 to December 2020. These children were divided into an asthma group with 52 children and a non-asthma group with 104 children.

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Excitatory projection neurons and inhibitory interneurons primarily accomplish the neural activity of the cerebral cortex, and an imbalance of excitatory-inhibitory neural networks may lead to neuropsychiatric diseases. Gamma-aminobutyric acid (GABA)ergic interneurons mediate inhibition, and the embryonic medial ganglionic eminence (MGE) is a source of GABAergic interneurons. After transplantation, MGE cells migrate to different brain regions, differentiate into multiple subtypes of GABAergic interneurons, integrate into host neural circuits, enhance synaptic inhibition, and have tremendous application value in diseases associated with interneuron disorders.

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To elucidate the mechanisms underlying seed development in maize, comprehensive RNA-seq analyses were conducted on Zhengdan1002 (ZD1002), Zhengdan958 (ZD958), and their parental lines during seven seed developmental stages. We found that gene expression levels were largely nonadditive in hybrids and that cis-only or trans × cis pattern played a large role in hybrid gene regulation during seed developmental stage. Weighted gene co-expression network (WGCNA) analysis showed that 36 modules were highly correlated ( = -0.

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The aim of this study was to assess the value of high-resolution ultrasonic quantitative parameters of shear wave elastography (SWE) in basal cell carcinoma (BCC). A total of 86 cases of BCC were enrolled as the case group, and 38 other similar skin pigmented lesions were randomly selected as the control group. Using pathological results as the gold standard, the diagnostic test method was used to evaluate the ability of high-frequency ultrasonic elastography to diagnose BCC, and the 2D ultrasonographic features, blood flow image characteristics, and SWE of BCC were summarized.

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Stem cells have the potential as a regenerative therapy for cerebral ischemia by improving functional outcomes. However, cell transplantation has some limitations, including a low rate of the grafted cell survival. There is still a major challenge of promoting the harmonious symbiosis between grafted cells and the host.

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Background: Atopy may be associated with disease severity and a poor prognosis of human adenovirus (HAdV) pneumonia in children. Our aim was to observe the clinical characteristics and pulmonary radiological changes in children with atopy and HAdV pneumonia in China.

Methods: Children hospitalised with HAdV pneumonia from June 2018 to December 2019 were analysed.

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Neural stem cell (NSC) migration is closely associated with brain development and is reportedly involved during recovery from ischaemic stroke. Chemokine signalling mediated by stromal cell-derived factor 1α (SDF-1α) and its receptor CXC chemokine receptor 4 (CXCR4) has been previously documented to guide the migration of NSCs. Although repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation (rTMS) can increase neurological function in a rat stroke model, its effects on the migration of NSCs and associated underlying mechanism remain unclear.

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Maize rough dwarf disease (MRDD) is caused by a virus and seriously affects maize quality and yield worldwide. MRDD can be most effectively controlled with disease-resistant hybrids of corn. Here, MRDD-resistant (Qi319) and -susceptible (Ye478) parental inbred maize lines and their 314 recombinant inbred lines (RILs) that were derived from a cross between them were evaluated across three environments.

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  • Spinal cord injury (SCI) commonly leads to spasticity, and there is currently no effective treatment for this condition.
  • Researchers have developed a method to transform human pluripotent stem cells into spinal GABA neurons, which can be used in treatment.
  • When transplanted into rats with spinal cord injuries, these GABA neurons improved movement and reduced spasticity, especially when activated by a specific drug.
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Background: Stroke produces multiple symptoms, including sensory, motor, cognitive and psychological dysfunctions, among which motor deficit is the most common and is widely recognized as a major contributor to long-term functional disability. Robot-assisted training is effective in promoting upper extremity muscle strength and motor impairment recovery after stroke. Additionally, action observation treatment can enhance the effects of physical and occupational therapy by increasing neural activation.

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  • * A study focused on a seven-generation family identified a significant linkage signal in an 8.5 Mb region on chromosome 14q12, associated with FOXG1 syndrome, where 84% of affected individuals also have strabismus.
  • * Next-generation sequencing highlighted a 4 bp deletion in this region as a potential cause of strabismus, disrupting the regulation of a key transcription factor related to brain development, warranting further investigation into its role in both strabismus and FOXG1 syndrome.
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Transmembrane protein 16A was involved in the development of the monocrotaline-induced pulmonary arterial hypertension model through ERK1/2 activation, and it was considered as potential target for pulmonary arterial hypertension treatment. A pulmonary arterial hypertension rat model was established by intraperitoneal administration of monocrotaline. Noninvasive pulsed-wave Doppler and histological analysis was performed, and it revealed proliferation and remodeling of pulmonary arterioles and right ventricle hypertrophy.

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In this review, we present evidence about the changes of the GABAergic system on the hippocampus under the ischemic environment, which may be an underlying mechanism to the ischemia-induced cognitive deficit. GABAergic system, in contrast to the glutamatergic system, is considered to play an inhibitory effect on the central nervous system over the past several decades. It has received widespread attention in the area of schizophrenia and epilepsy.

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Maize rough dwarf disease (MRDD) is caused by viruses in the genus in the family . MRDD resistance can be improved by a combination of marker-assisted selection (MAS) and conventional breeding strategies. In our previous study, we fine-mapped a major QTL and developed the functional Indel marker IDP25K.

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Restoring blood supply is an effective way for the therapy of myocardial infarction (MI). It was reported a specific angiogenic peptide (VMP) derived from vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF) could activate its receptor to mimic the biological activity of VEGF. In this study, in order to improve the local concentration in infarction region, a collagen-binding domain was synthesized with VMP to construct collagen binding domain (CBD)-VMP peptides.

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Magnetite (FeO) is an environmentally ubiquitous mixed-valent iron (Fe) mineral, which can form via biotic or abiotic transformation of Fe(III) (oxyhydr)oxides such as ferrihydrite (Fh). It is currently unclear whether environmentally relevant biogenic Fh from Fe(II)-oxidizing bacteria, containing cell-derived organic matter, can transform to magnetite. We compared abiotic and biotic transformation: (1) abiogenic Fh (aFh); (2) abiogenic Fh coprecipitated with humic acids (aFh-HA); (3) biogenic Fh produced by phototrophic Fe(II)-oxidizer SW2 (bFh); and (4) biogenic Fh treated with bleach to remove biogenic organic matter (bFh-bleach).

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