Publications by authors named "Longhui Xu"

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  • The study explores hydroxyapatite (HA) coatings on porous tantalum (Ta) scaffolds to enhance their effectiveness for bone repair by improving osseointegration and osteoinduction.
  • The HA-coated scaffolds showed a uniform coating without altering their porous structure, leading to increased biological activity and improved hydrophilicity.
  • In vitro and in vivo tests demonstrated that the HA coating boosted cell proliferation and bone formation, signifying its potential for better orthopedic implant performance.
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Cardiac mononuclear phagocytic cells (Cardiac MPCs) participate in maintaining homeostasis and orchestrating cardiac responses upon injury. However, the function of specific MPC subtypes and the related cell fate commitment mechanisms remain elusive in regenerative and nonregenerative hearts due to their cellular heterogeneities. Using spatiotemporal single-cell epigenomic analysis of cardiac MPCs in regenerative (P1) and nonregenerative (P10) mouse hearts after injury, we found that P1 hearts accumulate reparative Arg1+ macrophages, while proinflammatory S100a9+Ly6c+ monocytes are uniquely abundant during nonregenerative remodeling.

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The emergence of antibiotic resistance genes (ARGs) as contaminants in soil poses a significant threat to public health. Earthworms (Eisenia foetida), which are common inhabitants of soil, have been extensively studied for their influence on ARGs. However, the specific impact of earthworms on penicillin-related ARGs remains unclear.

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The excessive use of antibiotics has resulted in the contamination of the environment with antibiotic resistance genes (ARGs), posing a significant threat to public health. Wastewater treatment plants (WWTPs) are known to be reservoirs of ARGs and considered to be hotspots for horizontal gene transfer (HGT) between bacterial communities. However, most studies focused on the distribution and dissemination of ARGs in hospital and urban WWTPs, and little is known about their fate in industrial WWTPs.

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