Publications by authors named "HuiXia Zhang"

Background: Traditional methods of training in ultrasound technology make it difficult for postgraduate reproductive medicine students to rapidly develop into doctors who can perform clinical examinations independently. It is necessary to explore an efficient method for ultrasound training. The purpose of this study was to investigate whether the step-by-step (SBS) teaching improves the ultrasound diagnosis and clinical work level of reproductive medicine graduate students.

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The major clinical challenge in lung cancer immunotherapy is drug resistance. Therefore, establishing efficient orthotopic lung cancer mouse models to explore the mechanisms of drug immunotherapy resistance is highly important. In this study, we generated multiple fluorescently labeled lung adenocarcinoma cell lines from a genetically engineered KPZ mice model.

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  • Spatially resolved gene expression profiles are important for understanding tissue function, but current methods lack single-cell resolution, which STGAT aims to improve by integrating these profiles with single-cell RNA sequencing data.
  • STGAT uses graph attention networks to create pseudo-spatial transcriptomic data and constructs a combined graph to better analyze the relationships within and between datasets, enhancing accuracy in identifying cell types.
  • Testing on various datasets shows that STGAT outperforms six existing methods, providing more accurate and reliable predictions of cell-type composition.
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  • Three isoforms of collagen prolyl 4-hydroxylases (C-P4Hs) are linked to cancer progression, with higher expression correlating to better prognoses in head and neck squamous cell carcinoma (HNSC) patients.
  • Unexpectedly, patients with elevated levels of all three C-P4HAs often have longer survival rates, suggesting potential protective factors against tumor growth.
  • The study identifies LLGL2 as a key molecule that counteracts the negative effects of high C-P4HA levels, indicating that targeting the relationship between LLGL2 and C-P4HAs could help reduce HNSC tumor progression.
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Species-unique genes that encode specific proteins and have no homologs in other species play certain roles in the evolution of species and adaptations to external environments. Nevertheless, the biological roles of unique genes in plant pathogenic fungi remain largely unknown. Here, four -unique genes (-), which were highly expressed during the early infection stages, were functionally characterized in the rice blast fungus Subcellular localization assays revealed that Mug1, Mug2, and Mug4 were localized to the cytoplasm and that Mug3 was localized into the nuclei.

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  • The study discusses AZD3152, a monoclonal antibody created to neutralize SARS-CoV-2 and enhance effectiveness against new variants that can resist other treatments.
  • AZD3152 targets a specific part of the virus's spike protein, blocking its ability to bind to human cells and effectively neutralizes various variants, including Omicron, but struggles against certain XBB subvariants.
  • In animal trials, AZD3152 helped protect hamsters from severe symptoms and lung issues, and initial human trials suggest it is safe and may offer long-lasting protection against certain strains of COVID-19.
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An imbalance of energy intake and expenditure is commonly considered as the fundamental cause of obesity. However, individual variations in susceptibility to obesity do indeed exist in both humans and animals, even among those with the same living environments and dietary intakes. To further explore the potential influencing factors of these individual variations, male C57BL/6J mice were used for the development of obesity-prone and obesity-resistant mice models and were fed high-fat diets for 16 weeks.

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The damage to the mechanical barrier of the intestinal mucosa is the initiating factor and the core link of the progression of ulcerative colitis (UC). Protecting the mechanical barrier of the intestinal mucosa is of great significance for improving the health status of UC patients. ZO-1 is a key scaffold protein of the mechanical barrier of the intestinal mucosa, and its fusion with the membrane of the intestinal epithelium is a necessary condition to maintain the integrity of the mechanical barrier of the intestinal mucosa.

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More recently, short peptides in scorpion venom have received much attention because of their potential for drug discovery. Although various biological effects of these short peptides have been found, their studies have been hindered by the lack of structural information especially in modifications. In this study, small peptides from scorpion venom were investigated using high-performance liquid chromatography high-resolution mass spectrometry followed by de novo sequencing.

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  • AZD7442 is a combination of two antibodies used for preventing and treating COVID-19, showing promise through data from multiple clinical trials.
  • A population pharmacokinetic model helped researchers understand how the drug behaves in different individuals, taking into account factors like body weight, age, and health conditions.
  • Key findings suggested that intramuscular injection site and weight significantly affect drug exposure, and modeling led to a decision to increase the dosage for better protection against Omicron variants, while also supporting its use in adolescents.
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Gelsemium elegans (GE) is a widely distributed hypertoxic plant that has caused many food poisoning incidents. Its pollen can also be collected by bees to produce toxic honey, posing a great threat to the health and safety of consumers. However, for the complex matrices such as cooked food and honey, it is challenging to perform composition analysis.

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A pharmacokinetic (PK) bridging approach was successfully employed to support the dosing regimen and approval of brexpiprazole in pediatric patients aged 13-17 years with schizophrenia. Brexpiprazole was approved in 2015 for the treatment of schizophrenia and the adjunctive treatment of major depressive disorder in adults based on efficacy and safety data from clinical trials. On January 13, 2020, the US Food and Drug Administration issued a general advice letter to sponsors highlighting the acceptance of efficacy extrapolation of certain atypical antipsychotics from adult patients to pediatric patients considering the similarity in disease and exposure-response relationships.

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Background: In pesticide research, bleaching herbicides have always been a hot topic. Our previous research showed that N-(4-fluorobenzyl)-2-methoxybenzamide is an innovative lead compound for bleaching herbicides.

Results: A total of 40 derivatives of picolinamides were prepared and evaluated for their herbicidal activity by Petri dish tests and postemergence trials.

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Metal-organic framework (MOF)-based drug delivery nanomaterials for cancer therapy have attracted increasing attention in recent years. Here, an enhanced chemodynamic anti-tumor therapy strategy by promoting the Fenton reaction by using core-shell zeolitic imidazolate framework-8 (ZIF-8)@FeO as a therapeutic platform is proposed. Carboxymethyl cellulose (CMC) is used as a stabilizer of FeO, which is then decorated on the surface of ZIF-8 via the electrostatic interaction and serves as an efficient Fenton reaction trigger.

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The activation of YAP/TAZ, a pair of paralogs of transcriptional coactivators, initiates a dysregulated transcription program, which is a key feature of human cancer cells. However, it is not fully understood how YAP/TAZ promote dysregulated transcription for tumor progression. In this study, we employed the BioID method to identify the interactome of YAP/TAZ and discovered that YAP/TAZ interact with multiple components of SRCAP complex, a finding that was further validated through endogenous and exogenous co-immunoprecipitation, as well as immunofluorescence experiments.

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Porcine reproductive and respiratory syndrome virus (PRRSV) is a major economically devastating pathogen that has evolved various strategies to evade innate immunity. Downregulation of antiviral interferon largely promotes PRRSV immunoevasion by utilizing cytoplasmic melanoma differentiation-associated gene 5 (MDA5), a receptor that senses viral RNA. In this study, the downregulated transcription and expression levels of porcine MDA5 in PRRSV infection were observed, and the detailed mechanisms were explored.

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Background: As a component of chromatin remodeling complex, chromatin accessibility complex subunit 1 (CHRAC1) is critical in transcription and DNA replication. However, the significance of CHRAC1 in cancer progression has not been investigated extensively. This research aimed to determine the function of CHRAC1 in breast and cervical cancer and elucidate the molecular mechanism.

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Biomolecular condensates have been proposed to mediate cellular signaling transduction. However, the mechanism and functional consequences of signal condensates are not well understood. Here we report that LATS2, the core kinase of the Hippo pathway, responds to F-actin cytoskeleton reduction and forms condensates.

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The transcriptional activation function of YAP in cancer development has been widely studied. However, the underlying regulatory mechanisms remain largely unknown. In this study, we found that EP300, one histone acetyltransferase, interacted with YAP and was recruited into the phase separated condensates of YAP.

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Objectives: To explore the effect of flipped classroom combined with case-based learning in Introduction to Environmental Health Science for the Master of Public Health (MPH).

Methods: The MPH Master's class of 2022 was selected as the experimental group at Guilin Medical University from September to December 2022, and the flipped classroom combined with the case-based learning was adopted. The class of 2021 was the control group, and we taught them with the traditional teaching method.

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Microcystin-leucine arginine (MC-LR) is a typical cyanobacterial toxin, and the threat of this toxin is increasing among organisms. Despite extensive toxicological studies on MC-LR, there is no comprehensive analysis based on previously published data. Therefore, we conducted bibliometric analysis and meta-analysis to identify research hotspots and to elucidate the key mechanism of the relationship between MC-LR and genotoxicity and neurotoxicity among fish and mammals.

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Background: Myc-associated zinc finger protein (MAZ) plays a role in cancer progression and metastasis. However, the role and underlying molecular mechanism of MAZ in thyroid cancer have not yet been fully elucidated. This study aimed to explore the clinical significance of MAZ in thyroid cancer tissues, and clarify its mechanism in the occurrence and development of thyroid cancer.

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Background: Previously, the herbicidal activity of N-benzyl-2-methoxybenzamides was discovered during a random screening program in our laboratory. The chemicals resulted in bleaching effect of newly grown leaves by interfering with the biosynthesis of β-carotene in plant.

Results: A total of 28 benzamides were synthesized and subjected for the evaluation of herbicidal activity.

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To make unmanned surface vehicles that are better applied to the field of environmental monitoring in inland rivers, reservoirs, or coasts, we propose a global path-planning algorithm based on the improved A-star algorithm. The path search is carried out using the raster method for environment modeling and the 8-neighborhood search method: a bidirectional search strategy and an evaluation function improvement method are used to reduce the total number of traversing nodes; the planned path is smoothed to remove the inflection points and solve the path folding problem. The simulation results reveal that the improved A-star algorithm is more efficient in path planning, with fewer inflection points and traversing nodes, and the smoothed paths are more to meet the actual navigation demands of unmanned surface vehicles than the conventional A-star algorithm.

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