Publications by authors named "Li Xueli"

Mangrove forests are crucial coastal "blue carbon" ecosystems, known for their significant carbon sequestration capabilities to "carbon neutrality" and mitigating global climate change. We used Pb radioisotope dating to analyze sedimentation rates in the sediments of the Oujiang River Estuary mangrove forest, to calculate organic carbon burial rate, and to assess the characteristics and sources of organic carbon burial. The results showed that the average total organic carbon content in the sediments was 1.

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Ethnopharmacological Relevance: Cerebral ischemia-reperfusion injury (CIRI) is an important pathological process in stroke treatment. Angong Niuhuang Pill (ANP), originating from Wenbing Tiaobian, has been shown to have neuroprotective effects, but its mechanism in alleviating CIRI remains unclear.

Aim Of The Study: This study aimed to elucidate the mechanism by which ANP alleviates CIRI using acetylomics and proteomics.

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Objective: Cilostazol is indicated for alleviating intermittent claudication (IC) in stable-phase peripheral arterial disease (PAD) patients. Conducting data mining on adverse events (AEs) of cilostazol in the U.S.

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  • A study was conducted in northern Yunnan, China, focusing on legume plants with low resource reserves that grow in high-altitude areas and possess medicinal properties.
  • Researchers isolated 93 fungal strains from these plants, identifying 10 strains with potential antibacterial and antimalarial effects.
  • Among these, compound 6-epi-ophiobolin G was highlighted for its strong antibacterial activity against various pathogens and significant antimalarial properties, promoting further exploration of fungi as sources for natural therapeutic agents.
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Neonicotinoid insecticides (NEOs) have garnered global attention due to their selective toxicity to insects and minimal impact on mammals. However, growing concerns about their extensive use and potential adverse effects on the ecological environment and non-target organisms necessitate further investigation. This study utilized bibliometric tools to analyze Web of Science data from 2003 to 2024, elucidating the current research landscape, identifying key research areas, and forecasting future trends related to NEOs.

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  • Cancer-associated fibroblasts (CAFs) promote tumor growth and alter cancer cells' response to drugs, especially in non-small cell lung cancer (NSCLC) treated with ALK tyrosine kinase inhibitors (TKIs).
  • Research identified HGF-MET signaling and the fibronectin-integrin pathway as key mechanisms in CAF-mediated drug resistance, with integrin β1 activation in cancer cells found through flow cytometry.
  • Combining MET and integrin inhibitors with ALK TKIs showed greater anti-tumor effects in mouse models, highlighting the need for targeting multiple signaling pathways to improve cancer treatment outcomes.
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In order to discuss the clinical and MRI features, diagnosis, and prevention of myelin oligodendrocyte glycoprotein antibody-associated disease (MOGAD), we reported an adult case of MOG antibody-related disease misdiagnosed as cerebral infarction. This patient's first clinical symptom was limb weakness, that different from previous reports of MOG antibody-related diseases, such as brainstem encephalitis, neuromyelitis optical, and transverse myelitis. The main treatment plan is high-dose corticosteroid therapy combined with immunoglobulin therapy.

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Non-precious metal-based nitrogen-doped carbon (M-Nx/C) shows great potential as a substitute for precious metal Pt-based catalysts. However, the conventional pyrolytic methods for forming M-Nx/C active sites are prone to issues such as the lack of synergistic interactions among bimetallic atoms and the potential encasement of active sites, leading to compromised catalytic efficiency and hindered mass transfer. In this work, a highly active FeCo-N-C@U-AC electrocatalyst is developed with a high density of active sites, adequate exposure of catalytic sites, and robust mass transfer capability using the chemical vapor-phase deposition (CVD) technique.

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  • * Novel NEOs were found for the first time, with contamination levels varying by plant part, especially higher levels in leaves and flowers, suggesting that different NEOs could create unique metabolites during planting.
  • * Dietary risk evaluations indicated low overall hazard quotients for residues, but specific concerns were raised about imidacloprid and acetamiprid levels in flowers and leaves, underlining the need for better safety assessments of NEO distribution in plants.
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Heterocyclic amines (HAs) are a group of mutagenic and carcinogenic compounds produced from the processing of high-protein foods, which include 2-amino-3-methylimidazo[4, 5-f]quinoline (IQ) showing the strongest carcinogenic effect. Camels are able to digest HAs in foods, which provide rich microbial resources for the study. Thus, camel rumen and intestinal microbiota were used to degrade IQ, and the dominant microorganisms and their degradation characteristics were investigated.

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Phyllanthus emblica L. offers promising therapeutic potential for inflammatory diseases. This study revealed the molecular structure of a homogeneous polysaccharide purified from Phyllanthus emblica L.

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  • The study focused on developing a population pharmacokinetic (PK) model for fluconazole in young Chinese infants to optimize its dosing due to limited existing data.
  • Researchers analyzed 304 plasma samples from 183 infants, finding that both gestational age (GA) and postnatal age (PNA) significantly influenced drug clearance (CL), while body weight (BW) impacted volume of distribution (V).
  • The findings suggest that the commonly used fluconazole regimens for prophylaxis are adequate, but higher doses might be necessary for effective treatment of invasive candidiasis; thus, dosing should be adjusted based on GA and PNA.
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Background: Chloasma is a common skin hyperpigmentation condition, with treatment options ranging from topical agents to advanced interventions such as chemical peels and laser therapy. Salicylic acid, including its supramolecular form (SSA), has shown promise in managing chloasma. However, to date, no multicentre randomized controlled trial of SSA for chloasma is available.

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  • The text is a correction notice for a previously published article, identified by its DOI (Digital Object Identifier) 10.1007/s41105-020-00262-0.
  • It indicates that there were errors or inaccuracies in the original publication that need to be addressed.
  • The correction aims to ensure the accuracy and reliability of the information presented in the article for readers and researchers.
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Background: Noninvasive energy-based device (NI-EBD) aesthetic procedures has recently gained widespread usage for treating various skin conditions, enhancing skin texture and performing rejuvenation-related procedures. However, practically all NI-EBD procedures result in variable degrees of damage to the skin barrier, inducing pathological and physiological processes such as oxidative stress and inflammation, and only a small percentage of individuals possess the innate ability to restore it.

Objective: To introduce the concept of integrated skincare and establish standardized operational procedures for perioperative integrated skincare, and furnish a theoretical basis for clinical diagnosis and treatment performed by professional medical aestheticians.

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ConspectusOxygen electrode catalysis is crucial for the efficient operation of clean energy devices, such as proton exchange membrane fuel cells (PEMFCs) and Zn-air batteries (ZABs). However, sluggish oxygen electrocatalysis kinetics in these infrastructures put forward impending requirements toward seeking efficient oxygen-electrode catalytic materials with a clear active-site configuration and geometrical morphology to study in depth the structure-property relationship of materials. Although transition-metal-nitrogen-carbon (M-N-C) electrocatalysts have shown great prospects currently and potential in oxygen electrocatalysis as promising platinum group metal-free catalysts, the universal pyrolysis operation in the preparation process often inevitably brings about randomness and diversity of active sites, for which it is difficult to determine the structure-activity relationship, understand the catalytic mechanism, and further improve facilities performance.

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Objective: This study aims to compare the efficacy and safety of drug-coated balloon (DCB) and standard angioplasty balloon (SAB) in the treatment of intrastent restenosis (ISR) after lower extremity ASO following rotarex thrombus removal.

Methods: 94 patients with ISR after lower extremity ASO were selected and divided into DCB group (47 cases) and SAB group (47 cases). After patients were treated with DCB and SAB methods, six months after discharge care, the therapeutic effect, lower extremity dorsal arterial blood flow, ankle-brachial index, lameness distance, hemorheology, endothelial function indexes, and lipid levels were measured.

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Multiple tyrosine kinase inhibitors (TKIs) are often developed for the same indication. However, their relative overall efficacy is frequently incompletely understood and they may harbor unrecognized targets that cooperate with the intended target. We compared several ROS1 TKIs for inhibition of ROS1-fusion-positive lung cancer cell viability, ROS1 autophosphorylation and kinase activity, which indicated disproportionately higher cellular potency of one TKI, lorlatinib.

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  • Heavy computational demands limit the use of groundwater contaminant models for tasks such as pollution source identification and remediation design; machine learning surrogate models provide a promising solution to improve efficiency.
  • A review of 120 studies from 1994 to 2022 highlights six main applications for these surrogate models, including pollution source identification and uncertainty analysis, with Latin hypercube sampling, ANNs, and Kriging being the most common techniques.
  • The review discusses the strengths and weaknesses of various methods and offers recommendations for their application, while also suggesting future research directions to improve the practical use of these models in real-world groundwater issues.
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  • Hepatitis E virus (HEV) is primarily a zoonotic pathogen found in rabbits, particularly in the rabbit subgenotype (HEV-3ra), raising concerns about its transmission to humans, especially through contaminated food.
  • A study conducted in Hebei, China, examined rabbit samples from slaughterhouses and found that 10.9% of serum samples tested positive for anti-HEV antibodies, while 3.7% were positive for HEV RNA, indicating active infection.
  • HEV RNA was most commonly detected in liver and cavity juice samples from semi-eviscerated carcasses, suggesting a higher risk of transmission through these raw rabbit products compared to fully eviscerated carcasses.
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Objective: Secreted phospholipase A2 Group IB (sPLA2GIB) regulates the release of arachidonic acid, prostaglandins, and other inflammatory lipid mediators. Although it has been well involved in extensive inflammatory diseases, its specific mechanism in chronic rhinosinusitis with nasal polyps (CRSwNP) remains unclear. In this study, we investigated the role of sPLA2GIB in the pathophysiology of CRSwNP.

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Neuroelectrical signals transmitted onto the skin tend to decay to an extremely weak level, making them highly susceptible to interference from the environment and body movement. Meanwhile, for comprehensively understanding cognitive nerve conduction, multimodal sensing of neural signals, such as magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) and functional near-infrared spectroscopy (fNIRS), is highly required. Previous metal or polymer conductors cannot either provide a seamless on-skin feature for accurate sensing of neuroelectrical signals or be compatible with multimodal imaging techniques without opto- and magnet- artifacts.

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