Publications by authors named "Meijing Xu"

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  • Many countries are integrating religious tourist destinations into their tourism systems, recognizing their importance for travelers.
  • This study focuses on the Mount Miaofeng pilgrimage route in northern China, investigating visitors' experiences through photography and surveys to identify preferences in landscape elements and spatial sequences.
  • Findings revealed that visitors, categorized by their motivations (religious, recreational, or both), preferred vegetative landscapes and religious symbols, often capturing close-up views in human settlements, highlighting the relationship between travel motivations and landscape preferences.
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Synthetic Notch (synNotch) receptors have enabled mammalian cells to sense extracellular ligands and respond by activating user-prescribed transcriptional programs. Based on the synNotch system, we describe a cell-based in vivo sensor for cancerous cell detection. We attempted to engineer synNotch-programmed macrophages to sense cancer cells via urinary analysis of human chorionic gonadotropin (HCGB5).

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Introduction: Horticultural therapy has been increasingly accepted as a non-pharmacological stress reduction treatment. Previous studies have demonstrated its therapeutic effects, with the effect varying according to the populations, settings, and interventions of horticultural therapy. This study aimed to provide a comprehensive review of the current literature regarding the effectiveness of horticultural therapy in reducing stress.

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Background: Depression, an increasing global crisis, has affected many people's daily life, especially for older adults. Horticultural therapy has been widely used in non-pharmacological treatment for patients with depression, with a body of studies demonstrating its therapeutic effects. However, a lack of systematic reviews and meta-analyses makes it difficult to get a holistic picture of this research field.

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Ethnic Pharmacological Relevance: The causes of depression are complex. Many factors are involved in its pathogenesis, including the individual's biological and social environment. Although numerous studies have reported that the gut microbiota plays a significant role in depression, drugs that regulate the gut microbiota to treat depression have not yet been comprehensively reviewed.

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