Publications by authors named "Huaixu Li"

Background: Tai Chi (TC) holds a unique and valued place in promoting the physical and mental health of college students. Its significance is underscored by its incorporation as a compulsory physical education course in every university in China. TC, with its rich tradition, places a strong emphasis on posture control as a core sports ability.

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DLAT has been recognized as a cuproptosis-related gene that is crucial for cuproptosis in earlier research. The study is to look at how DLAT affects individuals with low-grade glioma's prognosis and immune infiltration. The Genotype-Tissue Expression (GTEx) database and the TCGA database were used in this work to download RNAseq data in TPM format.

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Due to the inherent radiation tolerance, patients who suffered from glioma frequently encounter tumor recurrence and malignant progression within the radiation target area, ultimately succumbing to treatment ineffectiveness. The precise mechanism underlying radiation tolerance remains elusive due to the dearth of in vitro models and the limitations associated with animal models. Therefore, a bioprinted glioma model is engineered, characterized the phenotypic traits in vitro, and the radiation tolerance compared to 2D ones when subjected to X-ray radiation is assessed.

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  • MTF-1, a metal-responsive transcription factor, plays a crucial role in cancer progression, but its relationship with immune infiltration in low-grade gliomas (LGG) is not well understood.
  • Using data from The Cancer Genome Atlas, researchers analyzed MTF-1 levels in LGG and healthy brain tissues, confirming findings through immunohistochemistry and exploring MTF-1's impact on patient prognosis and tumor biology.
  • Results indicated that MTF-1 overexpression is associated with poorer overall survival and lower immune cell infiltration, suggesting it could serve as a novel prognostic biomarker for LGG.
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The members of the transmembrane emp24 domain-containing protein (TMED) family are summarized in human as four subfamilies, α (TMED 4, 9), β (TMED 2), γ (TMED1, 3, 5, 6, 7) and δ (TMED 10), with a total of nine members, which are important regulators of intracellular protein transport and are involved in normal embryonic development, as well as in the pathogenic processes of many human diseases. Here we systematically review the composition, structure and function of TMED family members, and describe the progress of TMED family in human diseases, including malignancies (head and neck tumors, lung cancer, breast cancer, ovarian cancer, endometrial cancer, gastrointestinal tumors, urological tumors, osteosarcomas, etc.), immune responses, diabetes, neurodegenerative diseases, and nonalcoholic fatty liver disease, dilated cardiomyopathy, mucin 1 nephropathy (MKD), and desiccation syndrome (SS).

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S100A10, a member of the S100 protein family, is upregulated in multiple human malignancies and plays a key role in regulating tumor progression. This study aimed to reveal the underlying mechanism by which S100A10 in regulates the proliferation, migration, and invasion of glioma. The expression and clinical information data of S100A10 were downloaded from public databases (TCGA, CGGA, and GEPIA2).

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During the past few years, bacterial infection and oxidative stress have become important issues for wound healing. However, the emergence of numerous drug-resistant superbugs has had a serious impact on the treatment of infected wounds. Presently, the development of new nanomaterials has become one of the most important approaches to the treatment of drug-resistant bacterial infections.

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Interactions between immunocytes and Neural Stem Cells (NSCs) in glioblastoma multiforme still remains unclear. Here, microglial cells and NSCs in peri-tumoral tissue were analyzed via single-cell whole-transcriptome sequencing. Results showed that two clusters of putative NSCs (the EGFRBCAN cell cluster, and the FABPTH19 cell cluster) exhibited immune-related functions.

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The present study aimed to combine extrusion-based three-dimensional (3D) bioprinting and polymer nanofiber electrospinning technology to fabricate tissue-like structures with neurosecretory function . Using neurosecretory cells as cell resources, sodium alginate/gelatin/fibrinogen as matrix, polylactic acid/gelatin electrospun nanofibers as diaphragm, and neurosecretory cells-loaded 3D hydrogel scaffolds were bioprinted and then covered with electrospun nanofibers layer-by-layer. The morphology was observed by scanning electron microscopy and transmission electron microscopy (TEM), and the mechanical characteristics and cytotoxicity of the hybrid biofabricated scaffold structure were evaluated.

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Nicotine withdrawal symptoms, mainly anxiety, cause high level of relapse rate after quitting smoking. Vitamin D supplementation has shown its potential for the prevention and treatment of anxiety disorders; however, neurobiological studies about the effect of vitamin D on nicotine withdrawal-induced anxiety are limited. To investigate the effect and molecular mechanism of vitamin D3 supplement by dietary on anxiety-like behavior during nicotine withdrawal, male C57/BL6 mice were divided into four groups: vehicle, nicotine only, vitamin D3 only, and nicotine plus vitamin D3.

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