Publications by authors named "Huang Q"

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  • A new two-dimensional silver substrate with a high enhancement factor was created to improve the sensitivity and accuracy of detecting TNF-α in serum samples.
  • The detection method involved coupling DSP molecules with antibodies and using silver-coated gold nanospheres as SERS probes to form a sandwich structure for quantitative measurements.
  • The technique successfully differentiated between serum samples from healthy individuals and those with colon cancer, with significant statistical validation.
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  • * Results showed that ultrasound-treated EWP (UCEWP) exhibited smaller particle sizes, greater stability (as indicated by higher ζ-potential), and significantly improved emulsifying abilities compared to natural EWP, with EAI and ESI increasing by 1.99 and 3.19 times respectively.
  • * Molecular analysis suggested that the treatment led to structural changes in the protein, making it more disordered and flexible, which positively correlated with its enhanced emulsifying properties, indicating potential for broader applications of EWP.
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Berberine (BB) has demonstrated significant inhibitory effects on tumorigenesis and progression. However, its clinical application is hindered by challenges such as low bioavailability due to limited cell membrane permeability, nontargeted accumulation away from solid tumors, and increased toxicity associated with intravenous administration. To overcome these challenges, a lipophilic salt-forming strategy was employed to enhance lipophilicity, thereby promoting membrane permeability and targetability for tumor accumulation while simultaneously mitigating the toxicity associated with intravenous injection.

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Lysine β-hydroxybutyrylation (Kbhb) is a post-translational modification that has recently been found to regulate protein functions. However, whether and how protein Kbhb modification participates in Alzheimer's disease (AD) remains unknown. Herein, we carried out 4D label-free β-hydroxybutylation quantitative proteomics using brain samples of 8-month-old and 2-month-old APP/PS1 AD model mice and wild-type (WT) controls.

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  • Pancreatic stenting is effective in reducing the occurrence and severity of post-ERCP pancreatitis (PEP), but optimal timing for placement is not well studied.
  • A study analyzed 590 patients to compare early pancreatic stent placement (EPSP) with late placement (LPSP), finding that EPSP significantly lowers PEP rates (2.9% vs. 7.3%) and hyperamylasemia (19.7% vs. 27.8%).
  • Results support the practice of placing pancreatic stents immediately before or after endoscopic procedures to minimize pancreatitis risk.
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In this study, we optimized the traditional composition of AISI 8630 steel and evaluated its corrosion resistance through a series of tests. We conducted corrosion tests in a 3.5% NaCl solution and performed a 720 h fixed-load tensile test in accordance with the NACE TM-0177-2016 standard to assess sulfide stress corrosion cracking (SSCC).

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  • This study examines how adding phosphoric acid (HPO), potassium dihydrogen phosphate (KHPO), and sodium dihydrogen phosphate (NaHPO) affects magnesium oxychloride cement (MOC) in terms of setting time, compressive strength, and water resistance.
  • The findings reveal that while these admixtures reduce both the setting time and compressive strength, the MOC still achieves over 30.00 MPa strength when 2.0 wt.% of phosphoric acid is used after 14 days of air curing.
  • Moreover, the water resistance of MOC is significantly improved, with a softening coefficient of 1.2 for MOC containing 2.0 wt.% HPO, showing
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Smart farming technologies to track and analyze pig behaviors in natural environments are critical for monitoring the health status and welfare of pigs. This study aimed to develop a robust multi-object tracking (MOT) approach named YOLOv8 + OC-SORT(V8-Sort) for the automatic monitoring of the different behaviors of group-housed pigs. We addressed common challenges such as variable lighting, occlusion, and clustering between pigs, which often lead to significant errors in long-term behavioral monitoring.

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  • - Supplementation of benzoic acid (BA) in dairy calf diets improved growth performance, with higher daily gains and altered feed intake patterns compared to a control group not receiving BA.
  • - The study involved 32 Holstein calves divided into four groups, including a control group and three BA-supplemented groups (0.25%, 0.50%, and 0.75%), monitored over 42 days post-weaning.
  • - BA supplementation positively influenced rumen fermentation by increasing the molar proportions of beneficial fatty acids but did not significantly change the overall diversity of rumen microbiota, while boosting beneficial bacteria and reducing harmful ones.
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Circuit noise is a critical factor that affects the performances of an MEMS gyroscope. Therefore, it is essential to analyze and suppress the noises in the key analog circuits, which are the main noise sources. This study presents an optimized front-end readout circuit and noise suppression methods.

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Rhizobia are common symbiotic microorganisms in the root system of leguminous plants that can usually provide nitrogen to the host through nitrogen fixation. Studies have shown that rhizobium-preinoculated soybean plants usually exhibit improved salt tolerance, but the underlying mechanism is not fully understood. In this paper, transcriptome sequencing (RNA-seq) revealed that preinoculation with rhizobia affected polyamine (PA) metabolism in soybean roots.

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  • The study investigates how silica exposure causes macrophages to polarize towards a pro-inflammatory state (M1 polarization) through mechanisms involving mitochondrial damage and pyroptosis.
  • Quercetin (Que) is evaluated as a potential treatment that can reverse this polarization and mitigate associated lung inflammation and fibrosis.
  • The findings suggest that Que binds to TOM70, helping to restore mitochondrial function and reduce macrophage-driven inflammatory responses, which could lead to new therapeutic strategies for treating silicosis.
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  • The study examined the pyrolysis behavior and kinetics of four types of organic hazardous wastes: oil sludge (OS), paint sludge (PS), waste print circuit boards (WPCBs), and penicillin fermentation residue (PFR).
  • Researchers used techniques like thermogravimetry and derivative thermogravimetry, along with Gaussian fitting and the Flynn-Wall-Ozawa method, to analyze the decomposition processes.
  • Findings revealed that OS pyrolyzed at higher temperatures (550-900 °C), while the other wastes pyrolyzed at lower temperatures (150-550 °C); co-pyrolysis of PS/PFR showed the best results, indicating beneficial interactions in the blends, especially between OS with PS and P
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The xenobiotic metabolism driven by the gut microbiota significantly regulates the bioavailability and toxic effects of environmental pollutants such as plasticizers on aquatic organisms. However, it is still unknown whether the gut microbiota can exhibit variable metabolic ability across host species and which functional bacteria and genes are involved in xenobiotic transformation. This study investigated the enriched gut microbiota community composition and diversity of in vitro enrichment cultures from 6 marine species, namely, yellowfin seabream (Acanthopagrus latus), thorn fish (Terapon jarbua), shortnose ponyfish (Leiognathus brevirostris), mussel (Perna viridis), prawn (Parapenaeopsis hungerfordi) and crab (Charybdis riversandersoni).

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We demonstrate the realization of mode conversion using hollow cylindrical long-period fiber gratings (LPFGs) inscribed in graded-index few-mode fibers (FMFs) by a femtosecond laser. By precisely shaping the refractive index modulation into a hollow cylindrical structure, we enable efficient coupling from the fundamental mode to high-order modes (LP, LP, LP, LP, LP, LP, and LP modes). The method achieves high-efficiency and low-loss mode conversion across various mode groups, marking a first for graded-index FMFs with different grating periods.

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  • Oesophagomediastinal fistula is a rare condition that can lead to significant health issues like recurrent pneumonia and pulmonary artery pseudoaneurysms (PAPs), which are serious vascular complications.
  • A 45-year-old male experienced sudden symptoms including cough, difficulty breathing, and severe hemoptysis, which required emergency interventions like bronchoscopy and embolization.
  • Treatment involved antifungal therapy and closure of the fistula, resulting in the resolution of symptoms and the need for ongoing medication to ensure recovery, underlining the critical need for quick diagnosis and aggressive management in such complex cases.
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  • Chemotherapy for colorectal cancer (CRC) needs effective yet low-toxicity treatments, and cepharanthine (Cep) shows promise due to its anti-tumor effects.
  • The study investigates how Cep affects mitochondrial function and induces ferroptosis in CRC cells, revealing that it down-regulates TOM20 and TOM70 expression and disrupts the NRF2 signaling pathway, leading to increased oxidative stress and cell death.
  • The findings suggest that targeting TOM proteins and the NRF2 pathway through Cep could provide a new, innovative approach to treating colorectal cancer.
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Excessive alarmins S100A8/A9 escalate the inflammation and even exacerbate immune-driven thrombosis and multi-organ damage. However, the regulatory mechanisms of S100A8/A9 expression in infectious diseases remain unclear. In this study, high-dimensional transcriptomic data analyses revealed a high proportion of CD14FCN1 macrophages within the pulmonary niche post-severe SARS-CoV-2 infection.

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  • * The study introduces a mechanical immune checkpoint inhibitor (MICI) that uses cyclodextrin (CD) lipids to reduce cholesterol in tumor cell membranes, resulting in stiffer cells that trigger better lymphocyte activation.
  • * This approach shows promising results in mouse models for breast cancer and melanoma, and highlights a new mechanical factor in boosting the immune response against tumors without negatively impacting lymphocyte activity.
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Phenols play a crucial role as core structural motifs in natural products and also serve as fundamental building blocks in synthetic chemistry. Apart from the known protocols for the conversion of aryl precursors to phenols (i. e.

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Wound management remains a critical challenge worldwide and imposes a huge financial burden on every nation. Hydrogels are promising for biomedical applications because of their extracellular matrix (ECM) like structure, good biocompatibility and multifunctional bioactivity. However, the poor mechanical properties and inconvenient operation of traditional hydrogels make it difficult to meet the complex and multifaceted needs of clinical practice.

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  • * A specific catalyst made of quinary (NiCoMnMoFe)Se shows impressive performance, requiring only 291 mV to achieve 10 mA cm and maintaining stability over 100 hours of continuous use.
  • * The research highlights that lattice distortion, seen as microstrain near active sites, significantly enhances the OER activity of these HESes.
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  • Obesity is linked to issues like gut microbiota imbalance, inflammation, and intestinal barrier dysfunction, and flavonoids like hesperidin may provide safe anti-obesity solutions.
  • In experiments with high-fat diet (HFD)-fed mice, hesperidin treatment reduced body weight, fat accumulation, inflammation markers, and improved gut health, showing a dose-dependent effect.
  • Both hesperidin and fecal microbiota transplantation (FMT) successfully reduced body weight and addressed HFD-related disorders by altering gut microbiota composition.
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A precise recording of electrophysiological signals requires high-performance flexible bioelectrodes to build a robust skin interface. The past decade has witnessed encouraging progress in the development of elastomeric electrodes for wearable electrophysiological monitoring; however, it remains challenging to achieve excellent flexibility, conformal contact, and high durability simultaneously. Herein, we report on an effective method to fabricate flexible yet durable microneedle electrodes (MEs) based on vertically aligned gold nanowires (Au NWs) embedded polyimide (PI), which meet the above three design requirements.

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The simultaneous occurrence of congenital ossicular anomalies and congenital cholesteatoma (CC) is exceedingly rare. This report describes the case of an 11-year-old boy who presented with conductive hearing loss, characterized by an average air conduction threshold of 50 dB in the left ear, without any prior otologic history. Preoperative assessments suggested the presence of CC, with suspicion of ossicular chain malformation.

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