Publications by authors named "Jia X"

Purpose: Heparan sulfate proteoglycans (HSPGs) are complex molecules found on the cell membrane and within the extracellular matrix, increasingly recognized for their role in tumor progression. This study aimed to investigate the involvement of Heparan sulfate proteoglycan 2 (HSPG2) in the progression of bladder cancer.

Methods: We identified HSPG2 as a promoter of bladder tumor progression using single-cell RNA sequencing and transcriptome analysis of sequencing data from seven patient samples obtained from the Gene Expression Omnibus (GEO) database (GSE135337).

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  • Colorectal cancer (CRC) often begins with benign lesions that undergo DNA damage as they evolve into cancer, and Glycyrrhizin (GL) shows potential in mitigating tumor growth and inflammation.
  • GL exposure reduces cancer cell viability and promotes DNA fragmentation, apoptosis through caspase-3 activation, and leads to cell cycle arrest in CRC cells.
  • Furthermore, GL affects DNA damage response by inhibiting the NHEJ pathway and is linked with abnormal HMGB1 expression in CRC, suggesting that HMGB1 could be a target for CRC therapy and that GL may be an effective treatment.
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Higher biocidability of fluorinated quaternary ammonium salt (QAS) is usually contributed to its preferential segregation to the surface to better contact with and kill bacteria. However, whether its structure also elicits better performance is still unclear. Herein, the same amount of a fluorinated QAS and its nonfluorinated counterpart are both immobilized on the top surface to eliminate the effect of concentration distribution to only study their structure-biocidability relationship.

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. Methods of detecting apnea based on acoustic features can be prone to misdiagnosed and missed diagnoses due to the influence of noise. The aim of this paper is to improve the performance of apnea detection algorithms in the Post Anesthesia Care Unit (PACU) using a denoising method that processes tracheal sounds without the need for separate background noise.

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  • A study conducted in Karamay, China, analyzed changes in cervical lesions and high-risk HPV infections from 2012 to 2021 among women over 25 years old.
  • The data showed a decline in HR-HPV infection rates across all age groups, but an increase in cervical lesion detection, likely due to improved awareness and HPV vaccination efforts.
  • The findings highlight the need for targeted cervical cancer screening, especially in women aged over 55, despite the decreasing trend in HPV infections.
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Background: It is controversial whether there is a survival difference between open esophagectomy (OE) and thoracoscopic esophagectomy (TE) for esophageal cancer (EC). Therefore, this study aimed to compare the differences in survival and safety between two surgical approaches in patients with node-negative esophageal squamous cell carcinoma (ESCC).

Methods: This ambispective cohort study included 1104 patients with node-negative ESCC who received OE or TE treatment at a Grate-A tertiary hospital in Henan Province between January 2015 and December 2016.

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Aging is a critical biological process, with particularly notable impacts on the kidneys. Exosomes derived from human umbilical cord mesenchymal stem cells (hUC-MSCs) are capable of transferring various bioactive molecules, which exhibit beneficial therapeutic effects on kidney diseases. This study demonstrates that exosomes derived from hUC-MSCs ameliorate cellular senescence in the kidneys of naturally aging mice.

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Episodic memory, with its emphasis on temporal-spatial contexts, has been a longstanding focus in memory research. While previous studies have investigated the role of emotion in temporal source memory using emotionally charged stimuli, such as emotional words or images, the influence of a separated emotional context remains less explored. This study sought to understand the impact of separate emotional contexts on temporal source memory.

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Altered redox metabolism is one of the hallmarks of tumor cells, which not only contributes to tumor proliferation, metastasis, and immune evasion, but also has great relevance to therapeutic resistance. Therefore, regulation of redox metabolism of tumor cells has been proposed as an attractive therapeutic strategy to inhibit tumor growth and reverse therapeutic resistance. In this respect, nanomedicines have exhibited significant therapeutic advantages as intensively reported in recent studies.

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  • * Using SolidWorks and Computational Fluid Dynamics (CFD), researchers calculated aerodynamic coefficients, thrust requirements, and how airflow changes around the UAV during cruising flight.
  • * Findings reveal that at 10 km altitude and 0° angle of attack, the UAV achieves a high lift-to-drag ratio, with angle of attack being the most significant factor for aerodynamic efficiency, followed by altitude and speed.*
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Electrification of water in clouds leads to fascinating redox reactions on Earth. However, little is known about cloud electrochemistry, except for lightning, a natural hazard that is nearly impossible to harness. We report a controllable electrochemistry that can be enabled in microclouds by fast phase switching of water between the microdroplet, vapor, and bulk phase.

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To compare the postoperative analgesic efficacy of ultrasound-guided infraspinatus-teres minor interfascial block and interscalene block in shoulder arthroscopic surgery. A total of 74 patients undergoing shoulder arthroscopic surgery at the Affiliated Hospital of Jiaxing University from December 2023 to February 2024 were prospectively included, whose age ranged from 18 to 80 years and the American Society of Anesthesiologists (ASA) grade were Ⅰ-Ⅲ. Patients were divided into two groups using block randomization: infraspinatus-teres minor interfascial block group (observation group) and interscalene block group (control group), with 37 cases in each group.

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Probe-based nucleic acid enrichment represents an effective route to enhance the detection capacity of next-generation sequencing (NGS) in a set of clinically diverse and relevant microbial species. In this study, we assessed the effect of the enrichment-based sequencing on identifying respiratory infections using tiling RNA probes targeting 76 respiratory pathogens and sequenced using both Illumina and Oxford Nanopore platforms. Forty respiratory swab samples pre-tested for a panel of respiratory pathogens by qPCR were used to benchmark the sequencing data.

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  • The study investigates the associated production of Higgs and W bosons, focusing on how the relative signs of the Higgs couplings to W and Z bosons impact the process.
  • Two specific searches were conducted using large amounts of collision data from the LHC to analyze different coupling scenarios: one for opposite-sign couplings and another for same-sign (standard model-like) couplings.
  • The results significantly exclude the opposite-sign coupling hypothesis and set a strict upper limit on the production rate of this process compared to standard model predictions.
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Hereditary optic neuropathies (HON) are a group of diseases due to genetic defects either in mitochondria or in nuclear genomes. The increasing availability of genetic testing has expanded a broader genetic and phenotypic spectrum of HON than previously recognized. To provide systematic insight into the genetic and phenotypic landscape of HON attributed to 50 nuclear genes, we conducted genetic analysis on part of 4776 index patients with clinical diagnosis of HON following our previous study on 1516 probands with Leber hereditary optic neuropathy (LHON) and mitochondrial DNA variants.

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The magnetic composite gel bead (FeO-C@SA GB) adsorbent was prepared by sodium alginate (SA) crosslinking with pitaya peel-derived porous carbons (PPDPCs) and magnetic iron oxide nanoparticles (FeO NPs). The adsorption effects of FeO-C@SA GBs on heavy metal ions (HMIs) and 17 β-estradiol (E2) in water are evaluated by classical kinetic models and isotherm models. The pseudo-second-order kinetic model shows that FeO-C@SA GBs have maximum adsorption capacities of 9.

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Artificial sweeteners are generally used and recommended to alternate added sugar for health promotion. However, the health effects of artificial sweeteners remain unclear. In this study, we included 6371 participants from the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey with artificial sweetener intake records.

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  • The study aims to assess the impact of sex on the prognosis of patients with lupus nephritis (LN), focusing on mortality and other renal outcomes.
  • In a cohort of 1,048 LN patients, males showed more aggressive disease characteristics, higher mortality rates (24.2% for males vs. 13.4% for females), and more severe histopathological features, despite similar overall pathology.
  • The findings suggest that male sex is an independent risk factor for worse survival in LN patients, highlighting the need to address sex disparities in patient care.
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Backgrounds: The hybrid-type nasolabial fold is a special, complex type of nasolabial fold with various causes, making it difficult to obtain an ideal effect with a single treatment.

Objectives: This study aimed to investigate the effect and complications of a comprehensive therapy combining microliposuction, radiofrequency, and fat grafting on hybrid-type nasolabial folds.

Results: Twenty-one patients aged 27 to 45 (mean: 34.

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Replication of DNA requires the parental DNA to be unwound to allow the genetic information to be faithfully duplicated by the replisome. While this function is usually shared by a host of proteins in the replisome, notably DNA polymerase (DNAP) and helicase, the consequence of DNAP synthesizing DNA while decoupled from helicase remains not well understood. The unwinding of downstream DNA poses significant stress to DNAP, and the interaction between DNAP and the replication fork may affect replication restart.

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  • The study created a rat model and a human cell model to investigate the role of microRNA-146a (miR-146a) and interleukin-6 (IL-6) in orthodontic tooth movement relapse after removing orthodontic appliances.
  • In the rat experiment, samples were taken at various intervals post-appliance removal to measure changes in miR-146a and IL-6 levels, revealing a peak in IL-6 expression at day 7 post-removal while miR-146a decreased significantly.
  • The findings suggest that orthodontic intervention impacts both IL-6 and miR-146a levels, with IL-6 initially increasing and then stabilizing, while miR-146a expression decreases
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  • B cell linker protein (BLNK) is essential for signaling in B cells, but its role in macrophages during C-type lectin receptor (CLR) signaling is not well understood.
  • The study reveals that CLRs activate BLNK, which hinders macrophage migration by disrupting podosome ring formation in response to fungal components.
  • BLNK deficiency leads to increased macrophage migration and enhanced resistance to fungal infections by promoting the recruitment of specific macrophages to affected tissues.
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  • The study highlights the role of ALKBH5, an RNA demethylase, in regulating innate immunity, particularly during viral infections.
  • It discovers a new posttranslational modification, lactylation, that is crucial for ALKBH5’s function in boosting antiviral responses against various herpesviruses.
  • The research shows that viral infection increases lactylation of ALKBH5, which enhances the production of interferon-beta mRNA, thereby providing new insights into potential therapeutic targets for viral infections like HSV-1.
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  • - A new group of kinesin inhibitors, specifically KIF18A inhibitors, was created by modifying the existing clinical drug AMG650.
  • - A structure-activity relationship (SAR) study led to the identification of a compound with an alkenyl structure that is a highly effective KIF18A inhibitor.
  • - This compound demonstrated strong anti-tumor effects in a mouse model of ovarian cancer (OVCAR-3 xenograft), with the ability to be taken orally and little impact on weight loss, indicating its potential for clinical use.
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Biomedical devices are indispensable in modern healthcare, significantly enhancing patients' quality of life. Recently, there has been a drastic increase in innovations for the fabrication of biomedical devices. Amongst these fabrication methods, the thermal drawing process has emerged as a versatile and scalable process for the development of advanced biomedical devices.

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