Publications by authors named "Liu Xiaojie"

Background: Adrenaline and glucose are essential biomarkers in human body for maintaining metabolic balance. Abnormal levels of adrenaline and glucose are associated with various diseases. Therefore, it is important to design portable, on-site devices for rapid adrenaline and glucose analysis to safeguard health.

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Alzheimer's disease (AD), a neurodegenerative disorder with complex etiologies, manifests through a cascade of pathological changes before clinical symptoms become apparent. Among these early changes, alterations in the expression of non-coding RNAs (ncRNAs) have emerged as pivotal events. In this study, we focused on the aberrant expression of ncRNAs and revealed that Lamr1-ps1, a pseudogene of the laminin receptor, significantly exacerbates early spatial learning and memory deficits in APP/PS1 mice.

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Objective: Impaired skeletal muscle glycogen synthesis contributes to insulin resistance (IR). Aerobic exercise reported to ameliorate IR by augmenting insulin signaling, however the detailed mechanism behind this improvement remains unclear. This study investigated whether aerobic exercise enhances glycogen anabolism and insulin sensitivity via EGR-1/PTP1B signaling pathway in skeletal muscle of rats.

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The accumulation of GluA2-lacking Ca-permeable AMPARs (CP-AMPARs) in the medium spiny neurons (MSNs) of the nucleus accumbens (NAc) is required for the expression of incubation of cocaine craving. The exchange protein directly activated by cAMP (Epac) is an intracellular effector of cAMP and a guanine nucleotide exchange factor for the small GTPase Rap1. Epac2 has been implicated in the trafficking of AMPA receptors at central synapses.

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Designing devices with low contact resistance, especially those based on carbon-based materials, is becoming increasingly important. In this work, we investigated the electronic structure and transport properties of two-types of structures based on carbon nanotubes connecting graphene electrodes by combining density functional theory with the non-equilibrium Green's function method. The directly connected structure exhibits ohmic contact and has a lower contact resistance compared to the typical van der Waals-connected structure.

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There has been growing interest in investigating anti-tumor drugs that not only kill cancer cells but also stimulate the immune system, among them, necroptosis is a classical immunogenic form of cell death. In our study, we discovered that by targeting RIP3, Jaspine B derivative C8 induces necroptosis and initiates cell death, and this effect can be reversed by knockout of RIP3. Furthermore, RIP3 initiates autophagy and binds to p62 to inhibit autophagic flux.

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  • - The study aimed to evaluate the digestibility of crude protein and amino acids in 10 different rapeseed cake samples fed to pigs, while also creating predictive models based on their chemical composition.
  • - Twenty-two pigs were used in a structured feeding trial that included diets with rapeseed cake and a marker for digestibility measurement, revealing significant variability in fat, fiber, and glucosinolates among samples.
  • - Findings showed varying digestibility rates for crude protein and specific amino acids, identifying factors like neutral detergent fiber and total glucosinolates as important predictors for digestibility outcomes.
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  • The study examines the link between red blood cell width (RDW) and 30-day mortality in non-cardiac surgery patients aged 18 and older, considering how RDW might independently predict surgical outcomes.
  • It analyzed data from 90,785 patients at Singapore General Hospital over a four-year period, using a variety of statistical methods to balance patient characteristics and assess mortality risk.
  • Findings suggest that higher RDW is significantly associated with increased odds of 30-day postoperative mortality, indicating that patients with high RDW face a notably heightened risk compared to those with normal RDW.
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The catastrophic dendrite hyperplasia and parasitic reactions severely impede the future deployment of aqueous Zn-ion batteries. Controlling zinc orientation growth is considered to be an effective method to overcome the aforementioned concerns, especially for regulating the (002) plane of deposited Zn. Unfortunately, Zn (002) texture is difficult to obtain stable cycling under high deposition capacity resulting from its large lattice distortion and nonuniform distribution in electric field.

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Corn (C), wheat (W), and paddy rice (PR) are important energy sources and are commonly used in feed production for swine. This study mainly focuses on the variation and regularities of microbiota and metabolites in the gastrointestinal tract (GIT) of pigs in response to C, W, and PR. A total of 18 pigs were allotted into three dietary groups with six replicated pigs and received diets containing C, W, or PR as the sole energy source, respectively.

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Cervical cancer remains one of the most lethal gynecological malignancies. However, biomarkers for more precise patient care are an unmet need. Herein, the concentration of 285 plasma cell-free DNA (cfDNA) samples are analyzed from 84 cervical patients and the clinical significance of cfDNA fragmentomic characteristics across the neoadjuvant chemotherapy (NACT) treatment.

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  • Clinical trials show that CXCR4 antagonists make immunotherapy more effective for various cancers, though the exact mechanism is still unclear.
  • Researchers found that CXCR4 is a key marker in CD8 T cells, particularly in exhausted T cells, and blocking CXCR4 can reduce this exhaustion effect in vivo.
  • The study uncovered that blocking CXCR4 influences the JAK2-STAT3 pathway and indicates that combining CXCR4 antagonists with immunotherapy could improve treatment outcomes, especially in patients with specific T cell profiles.
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  • The dorsal medial prefrontal cortex (dmPFC) is involved in regulating both drug-seeking behaviors and fear responses by utilizing specific groups of neurons that encode these learned associations.
  • A study investigated the stability and activity of cocaine-seeking neuron groups in dmPFC over two weeks, finding that reactivation of these neurons correlated with ongoing cocaine-seeking behavior but not fear memory recall.
  • Results indicated that while inhibiting cocaine-seeking neurons suppressed drug-seeking behaviors, it did not affect fear memories; conversely, inhibiting fear-related neurons decreased conditioned fear responses without influencing cocaine seeking, highlighting the distinct roles of these ensembles in the brain.
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  • Food waste is a big problem that affects the environment and it's important to start teaching kids early how to avoid wasting food.
  • In a study from 29 countries, food waste from school lunches was found to be between 4% and 46%, and wealthier countries had more waste.
  • To help reduce this waste, we need to teach kids about food, nature, and how their actions matter, and it also requires support from families and communities.
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  • Immune checkpoint inhibitors show promise for treating recurrent/metastatic Head and Neck Squamous Cell Carcinoma (HNSCC), leading to trials on their safety and effectiveness as neoadjuvant therapy.
  • A systematic review analyzed data from 1943 patients across 32 studies, focusing on the effectiveness and safety of combining neoadjuvant immunotherapy with other treatments.
  • Findings suggest that combining neoadjuvant immunotherapy with chemotherapy or radiotherapy may improve major pathological response rates, although overall adverse effects were similar across treatment groups.
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  • - Sodium-ion batteries (SIBs) are being explored as alternatives to lithium-ion batteries (LIBs) for large-scale applications, with alloy-type anode materials showing promise for their high capacity and efficiency, despite challenges like volume changes during operation.
  • - This study focuses on creating chloride-ion-modulated bimetallic SnSb/C nanoparticle anodes, which help reduce structural stress and prevent particle fracture during sodium insertion and extraction.
  • - The development of nanostructured materials improves sodium ion diffusion and conductivity, while a chloride-rich solid-electrolyte interphase enhances overall battery performance and stability during charge/discharge cycles.
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Background: Cardiac etiologies arrest accounts for almost half of all in-hospital cardiac arrest (IHCA), and previous studies have shown that the location of IHCA is an important factor affecting patient outcomes. The aim was to compare the characteristics, causes and outcomes of cardiovascular disease in patients suffering IHCA from different departments of Fuwai hospital in Beijing, China.

Methods: We included patients who were resuscitated after IHCA at Fuwai hospital between March 2017 and August 2022.

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  • Scientists are improving how certain materials can produce hydrogen using light by modifying a helper material called a co-catalyst.
  • In this study, they used a larger co-catalyst made of CuMoS, which is 50 times bigger than another material called ZnCdS that helps with the process.
  • The large CuMoS makes it easier for the materials to work together and produce more hydrogen efficiently.
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Rotifers are small, ubiquitous invertebrate animals found throughout the world and have emerged as a promising model system for studying molecular mechanisms in the fields of experimental ecology, aquatic toxicology, and geroscience. However, the lack of efficient gene expression manipulation techniques has hindered the study of rotifers. In this study, we used the L4440 plasmid with two reverse-oriented T7 promoters, along with RNase-deficient E.

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Penta-graphene (PG) is currently a research hotspot for carbon-based nanomaterials. Herein, we studied the effect of oxidative functionalization on the electric properties of PG by regulating the CC bond. Our results show that the chemical reactivity of the oxidative functionalized PG system is significantly enhanced due to the presence of the dangling bonds, which is achieved at the cost of reduced stability.

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NaV(PO)(NVP), as a representative sodium superionic conductor with a stable polyanion framework, is considered a cathode candidate for aqueous zinc-ion batteries attributed to their high discharge platform and open 3D structure. Nevertheless, the structural stability of NVP and the cathode-electrolyte interphase (CEI) layer formed on NVP can be deteriorated by the aqueous electrolyte to a certain extent, which will result in slow Zn migration. To solve these problems, doping Si elements to NVP and adding sodium acetate (NaAc) to the electrolyte are utilized as a synergistic regulation route to enable a highly stable  CEI with rapid Zn migration.

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Simulation of the human biological lung is a crucial method for medical professionals to learn and practice the use of new pulmonary interventional diagnostic and therapeutic devices. The study on ventilation effects of the simulation under positive pressure ventilation mode provide valuable guidance for clinical ventilation treatment. This study focused on establishing an electrical simulation ventilation model, which aims to address the complexities in parameter configuration and slow display of air pressure and airflow waveforms in simulating the human biological lung under positive pressure ventilation mode.

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The emergence of spatial multi-omics has helped address the limitations of single-cell sequencing, which often leads to the loss of spatial context among cell populations. Integrated analysis of the genome, transcriptome, proteome, metabolome, and epigenome has enhanced our understanding of cell biology and the molecular basis of human diseases. Moreover, this approach offers profound insights into the interactions between intracellular and intercellular molecular mechanisms involved in the development, physiology, and pathogenesis of human diseases.

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