Publications by authors named "Jingzhi Xu"

Introduction: ChatGPT has shown the ability to answer clinical questions in general medicine but may be constrained by the specialized nature of kidney transplantation. Thus, it is important to explore how ChatGPT can be used in kidney transplantation and how its knowledge compares to human respondents.

Methods: We prompted ChatGPT versions 3.

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Analysis of anti-drug antibodies (ADAs) is important for risk assessment in clinical trials. ADA detection can be very difficult in the presence of high circulating levels of drugs or target proteins. We present an effective pretreatment method for eliminating interference by endogenous albumin for analyses of recombinant human serum albumin (rHSA) ADAs.

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Living biomaterials directly couple with live cells to synthesize functional molecules and respond to dynamic environments, allowing the design, construction and application of next generation composite materials. Improving the coordination and communication between artificial materials and living cells is essential. In this study, collagen self-assembly and micro-sol electrospinning techniques are used to prepare oriented living fiber bundles that can increase the transplantation rate of stem cells in the early stages of inflammation, indirectly enhancing the dynamic regulation of stem cells during inflammation.

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The bone immune microenvironment (BIM) regulates bone regeneration and affects the prognosis of fractures. However, there is currently no effective strategy that can precisely modulate macrophage polarization to improve BIM for bone regeneration. Herein, a hybridized biphasic bionic periosteum, inspired by the BIM and functional structure of the natural periosteum, is presented.

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In this paper, the head group, tail group, and main chain of a single type of surfactant were constructed by a mesoscopic simulation, and the interaction between the simulated surfactant and coal dust both on its own and in a composite with polyacrylamide (PAM) was studied. The molecular adsorption behavior of cetyltrimethylammonium chloride (CTAC) surfactant mixed in different ratios with PAM was also experimentally characterized. The results showed that.

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An increasing number of studies have investigated the neural networks and brain regions activated by different aspects of religious faith or spiritual practice. The extent to which religiousness and spirituality are dependent on the integrity of neural circuits is a question unique to neurological illnesses. Several studies have reported that neural networks and brain areas represent the various components of religious faith or spiritual activity in recent decades.

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The reliable measurement of receptor occupancy (RO) provides informative data for efficacy and safety evaluation. This study aimed to assess factors affecting RO measurement of anti-PD-1 antibodies in clinical studies. RO performance was assessed using different T-cell activation markers measured by flow cytometry.

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Background: The ubiquity of the Internet is changing the way people obtain their health information. Although there is an abundance of heart failure information online, the quality and health literacy demand of these information are still unknown.

Objective: The purpose of this study is to evaluate the quality and health literacy demand (readability, understandability, and actionability) of the heart failure information found online.

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Background: Heart failure (HF) is a major health care burden and there is a growing need to develop strategies to maintain health and sustain quality of life in persons with HF. The purpose of this review is to critically appraise the components of nutrition interventions and to establish an evidence base for future advances in HF nutrition research and practice.

Methods And Results: Cinahl, Pubmed, and Embase were searched to identify articles published from 2005 to 2015.

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