Publications by authors named "Kaixue Jia"

Article Synopsis
  • Long-chain fatty acids (LCFAs) negatively affect the anaerobic digestion of food waste but can also increase volatile fatty acid (VFA) production, especially acetic acid, when added to the fermentation process.
  • Under stress from LCFAs like stearic and oleic acid, the microbial community shifts, with increased presence of Lactobacillus and Klebsiella, but the ability of microorganisms to communicate and resist stress via quorum sensing is diminished.
  • Enhanced acetic acid production occurs through increased direct conversion of pyruvate to acetate, which is particularly significant under stearic acid loading, highlighting the complex interactions between LCFAs and the fermentation process in food waste management.
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Phosphorus recycling from organic wastes to prepare a fertilizer by composting is promising. The aim of this study was to compare the effect of diverse carbon-containing additives (T1, glucose; T2, biochar; T3, woody peat) on phosphorus (P) fractions transformations, humus formation and bacterial community succession in chicken manure composting. Results showed that orthophosphate monoester was significantly related to the humification process, and glucose or woody peat addition increased the P in humus.

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This study aimed to explore the effect of phosphate-solubilizing bacteria (PSB) Bacillus inoculation in the cooling stage on hydroxyapatite dissolution, phosphorus (P) forms transformation, and bacterial P cycling genes in food waste composting with hydroxyapatite. Results indicated that PSB inoculation promoted the dissolution of hydroxyapatite, increased P availability of compost by 8.1% and decreased the ratio of organic P to inorganic P by 10.

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This study focused on the application value of the newly prepared 129Xe nanoprobe-based functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) in exploring the mechanism of the acupuncture treatment for intractable facial paralysis, expected to provide a theoretical reference for the mechanism of acupuncture for the treatment of facial paralysis. In this study, 30 patients with intractable peripheral facial paralysis (experimental group) and 30 healthy volunteers (control group) were selected. All patients were scanned by the newly prepared 129Xe nanoprobe-based fMRI technology, and then brain functional status data and rating data were collected.

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Parkinson's disease (PD) is a most common progressive neurodegenerative disease mainly occurring in the elderly. Plenty of miRNAs are reported to involve in the progression of PD. However, the role of miR-9-5p in the regulation of PD pathogenesis remains unclear.

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