Publications by authors named "JianHua Xu"

Objective: This study investigates the impact of team cohesion on the engagement of college basketball players, and examines the moderating effects of authoritarian, benevolent, and moral leadership styles within paternalistic leadership on this influence. This provides theoretical insights for improving athlete engagement.

Methods: Data from 404 athletes participating in the 26th China Collegiate Basketball League were collected through a questionnaire survey and analyzed statistically.

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With a high mortality rate, colon cancer (CC) is the third most common malignant tumor worldwide. The primary causes are thought to be the high invasiveness and migration of CC cells. The functions of Golgi phosphoprotein 3 (GOLPH3), stress-induced phosphoprotein 1 (STIP1), and the signal transducer and activator of transcription 3 (STAT3) signaling pathway in the invasion and migration of CC cells were examined in this study.

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Background: A postoperative surgical site infection (SSI) is a prevalent complication after loop ileostomy closure. There are few studies on the risk factors and the development of predictive models for postoperative SSIs. The aim of this study was to develop and validate a nomogram model capable of accurately predicting the occurrence of postoperative SSIs.

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Although zeolitic imidazolate frameworks (ZIFs) are widely applied in the energy storage and catalysis fields, their multifunctional applications are extremely limited by their closed rhombohedral dodecahedron structure. Herein, a bimetallic CoFe-ZIF with an open nanoflower structure is synthesized a simple one-step stirring strategy at room temperature. CoFe-ZIF exhibits superior sodium-ion storage performance as the anode for sodium-ion batteries (SIBs) and glucose sensing performance as the electrode for a non-enzymatic glucose sensor, as a result of the synergistic effect between the metal ions and highly open nanoflower structure.

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Objective: To identify risk factors for postoperative recurrence in patients with eosinophilic chronic rhinosinusitis with nasal polyps (ECRSwNP) and develop a nomogram prediction model for identifying patients at high risk of recurrence.

Methods: A cohort study involving 200 ECRSwNP patients analyzed clinical data for recurrence predictors using univariate and multivariate logistic regression analyses. A nomogram model was developed and validated using Receiver Operating Characteristic (ROC) curves.

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  • *The compound C210, a curcumin derivative, successfully increased EBV lytic activity in cancer cell lines without resulting in infectious virions, indicating a potential treatment pathway.
  • *Research revealed that C210 works by inhibiting Hsp90, leading to the degradation of proteins that promote EBV lytic phase, suggesting it could enhance the effectiveness of other anticancer therapies like SAHA.
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New pollutants, which have been gaining increasing attention in China in recent years, are largely results of the production, use, and disposal of chemicals that are of great economic value. Managing new pollutants requires a high degree of policy coordination through the life cycle of chemicals and a balanced consideration of multiple social objectives. From the perspective of policy integration, we analyzed the current regulatory regime for managing new pollutants.

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  • Researchers are developing bionic self-healing materials that mimic the healing abilities and mechanical properties of human organs, like muscles and skin.
  • These materials address the limitations of traditional self-healing substances by replicating the structures found in biological systems, improving their strength and resilience.
  • The review highlights advancements in these materials, their potential applications in areas like biomedical detection and coatings, and the promise of creating eco-friendly products through ongoing research.
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  • The text discusses advancements in self-healing materials for stretchable electronics, emphasizing the need for low modulus and high toughness to prevent cracks.
  • A new synthetic microporous architecture is introduced that significantly enhances both toughness (by 31.6 times) and softness, without compromising the materials' self-healing abilities.
  • The combination of unprecedented fracture toughness and fractocohesive length positions this material as superior to previous soft self-healing options and even light alloys, making it suitable for durable, wearable electronics.
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  • Whole brain radiotherapy (WBRT) is often used for treating patients with advanced non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) who have multiple brain metastases, but recent studies suggest its effectiveness is limited; this study tests a combination of WBRT with anlotinib, a new tyrosine kinase inhibitor, to improve outcomes.
  • This phase II study included 28 patients who had previously undergone multiple treatments; results showed promising median intracranial progression-free survival of 11.1 months and an overall survival of 13.4 months, with a 71.4% response rate to the treatment.
  • Adverse effects were common but manageable, with hypertension and fatigue being the most reported; no severe complications occurred,
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  • A triterpenoid complex (TC) from a famous medicinal mushroom has shown potential as a senolytic agent, selectively eliminating senescent cells in liver cancer (HCC) triggered by chemotherapy.
  • The study reveals that TC induces apoptosis through specific cellular pathways and blocks the harmful effects of senescent cells, which normally promote tumor growth.
  • Combining TC with chemotherapeutic agents like Adriamycin (ADR) not only reduces tumor growth but also mitigates ADR's side effects, suggesting a promising new approach in cancer treatment.
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Background/aim: Tenofovir amibufenamide (TMF) employs innovative ProTide technology and a methylation strategy to enhance the lipid solubility and plasma stability of the amide bond, providing advantages over tenofovir alafenamide (TAF). Despite promising Phase III clinical trial results demonstrating its antiviral efficacy, real-world data on TMF remains scarce. This study evaluates the antiviral efficacy and safety of TMF compared to TAF as the initial treatment in patients with high viral loads of chronic hepatitis B (CHB).

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Background: The incidence of adenocarcinoma of the esophagogastric junction (AEJ) is increasing, and with poor prognosis. Lymph node status (LNs) is particularly important for planning treatment and evaluating the prognosis of patients with AEJ. However, the use of radiomic based on enhanced computed tomography (CT) to predict the preoperative lymph node metastasis (PLNM) status of the AEJ has yet to be reported.

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Background: The coronary artery calcium score (CACS) has been shown to be an independent predictor of cardiovascular events. The traditional coronary artery calcium scoring algorithm has been optimized for electrocardiogram (ECG)-gated images, which are acquired with specific settings and timing. Therefore, if the artificial intelligence-based coronary artery calcium score (AI-CACS) could be calculated from a chest low-dose computed tomography (LDCT) examination, it could be valuable in assessing the risk of coronary artery disease (CAD) in advance, and it could potentially reduce the occurrence of cardiovascular events in patients.

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Variable stiffness materials have shown considerable application in soft robotics. However, previously reported materials often struggle to reconcile high stiffness, stretchability, toughness, and self-healing ability, because of the inherently conflicting requisite of these properties in molecular design. Herein, we propose a novel strategy that involves incorporating acid-base ionic pairs capable of from strong crosslinking sites into a dense and robust hydrogen-bonding network to construct rigid self-healing polymers with tunable stiffness and excellent toughness.

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Objective: To investigate the therapeutic effect and mechanism of sivelestat sodium on acute lung injury (AIL).

Methods: A rat model for ALI/acute respiratory distress syndrome (ALI/ARDS) was established. Pathological examination of lung tissue was conducted to assess lung injury.

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  • - Bioelectronics combines physiology with electronic devices, focusing on creating bioelectrodes that can effectively convert neural signals into electronic signals and vice versa.
  • - Traditional bioelectrodes often fail to meet key criteria like signal accuracy, charge injection, strain resistance, and multifunctionality, but new strategies are being developed to improve their performance.
  • - The innovative bioelectrodes introduced in this research enhance signal transduction, provide stable charge injection for neuromodulation, and maintain transparency for integration with optoelectronics, potentially advancing the field of multimodal bioelectronics.
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Objective: Various stem cell-loaded scaffolds have demonstrated promising endometrial regeneration and fertility restoration. This study aimed to evaluate the efficacy of stem cell-loaded scaffolds in treating uterine injury in animal models.

Methods: The PubMed, Embase, Scopus, and Web of Science databases were systematically searched.

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Background: In recent years, research on exosomal miRNAs has provided new insights into exploring the mechanism of viral infection and disease prevention. This study aimed to investigate the serum exosomal miRNA expression profile of dengue-infected individuals through a community survey of dengue virus (DENV) infection.

Methods: A seroprevalence study of 1253 healthy persons was first conducted to ascertain the DENV infection status in Baiyun District, Guangzhou.

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Objective: To evaluate the effectiveness of conventional US (ultrasound), SMI (superb microvascular imaging), and CEUS (contrast-enhanced ultrasound) features for the assessment of the activity of inflammatory bowel disease.

Methods: Conventional US, CEUS and SMI features of 76 patients were retrospectively analyzed. Patients were categorized into two groups: active group (n = 57) and inactive group (n = 19), with endoscopic results as reference standard.

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Background: Intestinal metaplasia (IM) of gastric epithelium has traditionally been regarded as an irreversible stage in the process of the Correa cascade. Exploring the potential molecular mechanism of IM is significant for effective gastric cancer prevention.

Methods: The GSE78523 dataset, obtained from the Gene Expression Omnibus (GEO) database, was analyzed using RStudio software to identify the differently expressed genes (DEGs) between IM tissues and normal gastric epithelial tissues.

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Background: Fractional exhaled nitric oxide (FeNO) has been extensively studied in various causes of pulmonary hypertension (PH), but its utility as a noninvasive marker remains highly debated. The objective of our study was to assess FeNO levels in patients with idiopathic pulmonary arterial hypertension (IPAH) and mixed connective tissue disease complicating pulmonary hypertension (MCTD-PH), and to correlate them with respiratory functional data, disease severity, and cardiopulmonary function.

Methods: We collected data from 54 patients diagnosed with IPAH and 78 patients diagnosed with MCTD-PH at the Shanghai Pulmonary Hospital Affiliated to Tongji University.

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Shape memory polymers (SMPs) have attracted significant attention and hold vast potential for diverse applications. Nevertheless, conventional SMPs suffer from notable shortcomings in terms of mechanical properties, environmental stability, and energy density, significantly constraining their practical utility. Here, inspired by the structure of muscle fibers, an innovative approach that involves the precise incorporation of subtle, permanent cross-linking within a hierarchical hydrogen bonding supramolecular network is reported.

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While accumulated publications support the existence of neurogenesis in the adult human hippocampus, the homeostasis and developmental potentials of neural stem cells (NSCs) under different contexts remain unclear. Based on our generated single-nucleus atlas of the human hippocampus across neonatal, adult, aging, and injury, we dissected the molecular heterogeneity and transcriptional dynamics of human hippocampal NSCs under different contexts. We further identified new specific neurogenic lineage markers that overcome the lack of specificity found in some well-known markers.

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