Publications by authors named "Kewei Xu"

A series of carbazolylpyridine ()-based 6/5/6 Pt(II) complexes featuring tetradentate ligands with nitrogen or oxygen atoms as bridging groups was designed and synthesized, and the bridging nitrogen atoms were derived from acridinyl (Ac), azaaceridine (AAc) and carbazole (Cz). Systematic experimental and theoretical studies reveal that the ligand structures have a significant effect on the electrochemical, photophysical and excited state properties of these complexes. Their oxidation processes mainly occur on the carbazole-Pt moieties, whereas the reduction processes typically occur on the electron-deficient pyridine (Py) moieties.

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This paper develops a finite element analysis model to investigate the seepage characteristics of cement sheaths, considering the flow properties of their porous medium. The model's applicability under various conditions was evaluated through grid sensitivity tests and model validation, indicating that it effectively captures the seepage behavior of cement sheaths with a reasonable degree of reliability. Key parameters, including cement sheath length, permeability, gap structure, pressure differential, and fluid properties, were analyzed using finite element methods to determine their impact on seepage flow.

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Poly(ethylene terephthalate) (PET) is a widely used plastic, but its improper disposal has caused serious environmental pollution. The development of bioconversion for PET waste into high-value chemicals has gained significant attention as an innovative solution. In this study, a novel guided screening strategy involving mixed-bacteria fermentation and partitioned purification (MBF) was proposed to first successful isolate Rhodococcus jostii LETBE 8896, a strain capable of naturally producing 4 μg/L of lycopene from PET hydrolysate.

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Purpose: The purpose of this study was to assess the feasibility of a pressure-controlled and temperature-controlled flexible ureteroscope system (PT Scope™) during flexible ureteroscopy.

Materials And Methods: We developed the PT Scope™, a novel ureteroscope system with capabilities for monitoring and controlling intrarenal pressure and temperature to maintain them within set parameters. Data were retrospectively collected from 48 consecutive patients diagnosed with upper urinary tract stones who underwent flexible ureteroscopic lithotripsy using the PT Scope™ across five centers in China.

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Tetrastigma hemsleyanum (TH) has attracted much attention for its heat clearing and detoxification effects, but whether it can become an effective feed supplement in chickens remains unclear. Herein, a total of 120 male Jinhua yellow chickens (two-mth-old) were randomly divided into into four groups (CON, TH-L, TH-M, and TH-H) for a 56-day feeding trial to explore its effects on growth performance and underlying mechanism. Results revealed that dietary TH notably increased the average daily growth (ADG), and decreased the average daily feed intake (ADFI) and feed conversion ratio (FCR) in TH-H group during 29-56 days.

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  • PET waste is tough to break down and poses environmental issues, but upcycling it into valuable chemicals can help solve this problem and support a circular economy.
  • A study developed a multi-enzyme system in E. coli to convert terephthalic acid, derived from PET, into vanillin, achieving high production levels through metabolic engineering.
  • The engineered E. coli efficiently converted post-consumer PET waste into vanillin, demonstrating an eco-friendly method that also turns low-value waste into profitable products.
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  • - Over the last 30 years, miniaturized percutaneous nephrolithotomy (mPCNL) has gained popularity due to its potential to reduce complications compared to standard procedures, but there's still debate over best practices and management strategies that hinders wider use.
  • - An international panel of urology experts developed a consensus document on mPCNL to provide a comprehensive framework for practice, which included reviewing literature, identifying research gaps, and conducting surveys to gather expert opinions.
  • - The study revealed 58 key questions on mPCNL practices, and consensus was achieved on 30 questions, affirming mPCNL as an effective technique for treating upper urinary tract stones in both adults and children.
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  • Polyethylene terephthalate (PET) microplastics are a major environmental and health concern due to their long-lasting nature, prompting research into their degradation.
  • Scientists engineered a bacterium, Stenotrophomonas pavanii JWG-G1, to overproduce a PET-degrading enzyme called DuraPETase, achieving significant degradation of PET microplastics at room temperature.
  • This research highlights the potential of using engineered bacteria for degrading microplastics in various environments and offers a new approach for environmental cleanup technologies.
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Background: Early detection of bladder cancer (BCa) can have a positive impact on patients' prognosis. However, there is currently no widely accepted method for early screening of BCa. We aimed to develop an efficient, clinically applicable, and noninvasive method for the early screening of BCa by detecting specific serum miRNA levels.

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  • Prostate cancer (PCa) mortality is rising due to recurrence and metastasis, prompting research on collagen's role in tumor progression and its gene relationships with PCa prognosis.
  • Gene expression data led to the identification of four key collagen-associated genes (PLOD3, COL1A1, MMP11, FMOD), used to create a risk scoring model linked to improved biochemical recurrence-free survival outcomes.
  • The findings suggest that the risk score may serve as an effective prognostic tool for PCa patients, with PLOD3 identified as a promising target for therapeutic interventions.
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Background: Studies have indicated a close association between genes linked to liquid-liquid phase separation (LLPS) and the progression of prostate cancer (PCa). However, the interplay among long non-coding RNAs (lncRNAs) linked to LLPS in PCa remains elusive. Therefore, we constructed a prediction model based on LLPS-related LncRNA in PCa to explore its relationship with the prognosis and drug treatment of PCa.

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Objective: To evaluate the efficacy of a novel temperature control flexible ureteroscope system in the precise monitoring and control of intrarenal temperature (IRT) during ureteroscopy.

Methods: We developed a novel temperature control flexible ureteroscope system (PT-Scope), including a temperature-monitoring ureteroscope and a irrigation-suction platform for temperature regulation. A porcine thermometry model was established to observe temperature changes under varying holmium laser powers (10, 20, 30 W) and irrigation rates (0, 20, 50 mL/min), utilizing percutaneous nephrostomy thermometry and PT-Scope measurements, with subsequent evaluation of temperature variations at different distances from the laser fiber tip.

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  • Genomic techniques have improved our understanding of chromosome structure, but many do not capture how different areas of the genome are connected, leaving gaps in our knowledge of genome organization.
  • Researchers developed CheC-PLS, a new method that marks protein-associated DNA sites and uses Nanopore sequencing to analyze how proteins interact with the genome over large distances.
  • By studying yeast, the technique confirmed existing data about chromatin organization while revealing variability in individual cells, and it can potentially shed light on various chromosomal processes through detailed analysis of chromosome structures.
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The stone recognition and analysis in CT images are significant for automatic kidney stone diagnosis. Although certain contributions have been made, existing methods overlook the promoting effect of clinical knowledge on model performance and clinical interpretation. Thus, it is attractive to establish methods for detecting and evaluating kidney stones originating from the practical diagnostic process.

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This paper describes the design and the implementation of a virtual gonioradiometer dedicated to the analysis of layered materials BSDF. For a given material sample, interfaces between layers are represented by geometric meshes, associated with elementary reflectances. Light scattering is performed using path tracing.

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This study presents the rare examples of S-heteroaryl tetradentate Pt(S^C^N^O) luminescent complexes ( and ) containing a Pt-S bond. The presence of the Pt-S bond allows the novel Pt(S^C^N^O) complexes to exhibit temperature-dependent phosphorescent emission behavior. The exhibits dual-emission phenomena and biexponential transient decay spectra above 250 K, indicating the presence of two minimal excited states in the potential energy surface (PES) of the T state.

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Introduction: Following our recent finding that Ucp2 knockout promotes ferroptosis, we aimed to examine whether UCP2 alleviates myocardial ischemia/reperfusion injury (MI/RI) by inhibiting ferroptosis.

Methods: The left anterior descending coronary arteries of wild-type and Ucp2-/- C57BL/6 mice were ligated for 30 min and reperfused for 2 h to establish an MI/RI model. The effects of UCP2 on ferroptosis and MI/RI were determined by echocardiography, 2,3,5-triphenylttrazolium chloride staining, hematoxylin-eosin staining, Masson's trichrome staining, Sirius red staining, and analysis of myocardial injury markers and ferroptosis indicators.

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  • The study aimed to develop a nomogram to predict survival outcomes for penile cancer patients using data from SEER and a Chinese hospital, focusing on a cohort of 5,744 patients.
  • Researchers identified nine independent risk factors influencing cancer prognosis, such as age, race, and TNM stage, and constructed a nomogram that showed better predictive accuracy than the traditional TNM staging model.
  • This research emphasizes the need for more detailed studies on penile cancer and provides a valuable tool for surgeons to improve patient prognosis predictions.
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Two novel six-membered perimidocarbene (PIC)-based tetradentate Pt(II) complexes were designed and successfully synthesized. Systematical experimental and theoretical studies suggest that the PIC moiety greatly affects the frontier orbitals, as well as the photophysical and excited-state properties of the Pt(II) complexes. PtYK2 has a broad emission spectrum peaking at 576 nm with a shoulder band at 620 nm, along with a full width at half-maximum (FWHM) value of 100.

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Due to global climate change and intensifying anthropogenic pollution, China confronts the dual challenge of controlling particulate matter 2.5 μm (PM) pollution and reducing carbon emissions. Quantifying the characteristics of PM concentrations and CO emissions, as well as identifying the driving factors and synergistic effects of PM reduction and CO mitigation, are crucial steps in promoting sustainable urban development and achieving the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) in China.

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Methane-oxidizing bacteria (MOB) have long been considered as a microbial indicator for oil and gas prospecting. However, due to the phylogenetically narrow breath of ecophysiologically distinct MOB, classic culture-dependent approaches could not discriminate MOB population at fine resolution, and accurately reflect the abundance of active MOB in the soil above oil and gas reservoirs. Here, we presented a novel microbial anomaly detection (MAD) strategy to quantitatively identify specific indicator methylotrophs in the surface soils for bioprospecting oil and gas reservoirs by using a combination of C-DNA stable isotope probing (SIP), high-throughput sequencing (HTS), quantitative PCR (qPCR) and geostatistical analysis.

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Purpose: The Chromobox (CBX) family proteins are crucial elements of the epigenetic regulatory machinery and play a significant role in the development and advancement of cancer. Nevertheless, there is limited understanding regarding the role of CBXs in development or progression of prostate cancer (PCa). Our objective is to develop a unique prognostic model associated with CBXs to improve the accuracy of predicting outcomes of patients with PCa.

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Human lysozyme (hLYZ) has attracted considerable research attention due to its natural and efficient antibacterial abilities and widespread uses. In this study, hLYZ was modified to enhance its enzyme activity and expressed in a Pichia pastoris expression system. A combination mutant HZM(2R-K)-N88D/V110S demonstrated the highest enzyme activity (6213 ± 164 U/mL) in shake flasks, which was 4.

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  • Methane-oxidizing bacteria (MOB) are significant bioindicators in oil and gas exploration, but their diverse distribution makes it hard to accurately assess their abundance above reservoirs using traditional methods.
  • A study in the Puguang gas field of Southwest China utilized advanced techniques like quantitative PCR and DNA stable isotope probing to identify the active types of MOB in different soils, revealing that type II methanotrophs dominate non-gas soils, while gas field soils show a mix of type I and type II methanotrophs.
  • The research created a biotic index to correlate microbial presence with geological data, demonstrating that active methanotroph populations effectively indicate the strength of microseepage from hydrocarbon reservoirs,
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