Publications by authors named "Ming Xue"

Background: Esophageal ulcers can arise not only from malignant lesions but also from benign diseases, such as tuberculosis. These ulcers may mimic the radiological features of esophageal malignancy or tuberculosis on PET/CT, leading to diagnostic challenges.

Case Presentation: A 59-year-old woman was admitted to our hospital with a month-long history of progressive painful swallowing, fatigue, and loss of appetite.

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  • The study aims to examine changes in whole-brain gray matter volume (GMV) in HIV-negative patients with general paresis of the insane (GPI) using a method called voxel-based morphometry (VBM).
  • Eighteen GPI patients were compared to 24 healthy individuals, revealing significant decreases in GMV across multiple brain regions in the GPI group, alongside increases in areas like the basal ganglia and hippocampus.
  • Results indicated that specific GMV changes correlated negatively with cognitive test scores, suggesting that VBM could be a useful tool for diagnosing GPI based on brain structure.
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  • * The research aggregated data from 12 trials, assessing response rates and adverse events, and found promising results for PD-1 inhibitors with a response rate of 24% and manageable side effects.
  • * The findings suggest that while PD-1/PD-L1 inhibitors show potential for treating advanced cervical cancer, further well-structured clinical trials are essential to confirm their efficacy and safety.
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Heat stress has become one of the abiotic stresses that pose an increasing threat to maize production due to global warming. The Hsp20 gene family confers tolerance to various abiotic stresses in plants. However, very few Hsp20s have been identified in relation to maize thermotolerance.

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When PIWIL2 expression is restored via heterogeneous integration of human papillomavirus, cellular reprogramming is initiated to form tumor-initiating cells (TICs), which triggers cervical squamous intraepithelial lesions (SIL). TIC stemness is critical for the prognosis of SIL. However, the mechanisms underlying TIC stemness maintenance and tumorigenicity remain unclear.

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: Network pharmacology is essential for understanding the multi-target and multi-pathway therapeutic mechanisms of traditional Chinese medicine. This study aims to evaluate the influence of database quality on target identification and to explore the therapeutic potential of rhynchophylline (Rhy) in treating overactive bladder (OAB). : An OAB dataset was constructed through extensive literature screening.

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The addition of polar functional groups to porous structures is an effective strategy for increasing the ability of metal-organic frameworks (MOFs) to capture CO by enhancing interactions between the dipoles of the polar functional groups and the quadrupoles of CO. However, the potential of MOFs with polar functional groups to activate CO has not been investigated in the context of CO electrolysis. In this study, we report a mixed-ligand strategy to incorporate various functional groups in the MOFs.

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  • China, especially Zhejiang Province, is a major hotspot for scrub typhus, but there is uncertainty in reported case numbers which complicates understanding its epidemiology.
  • Researchers gathered data on scrub typhus cases from 2016 to 2023 and used statistical methods to estimate incidence and identify key factors influencing its occurrence at the county level.
  • From the data, 2,678 cases were reported with a low fatality rate; incidence varied seasonally and geographically, revealing underreported cases and fluctuation in incidence across different regions of Zhejiang.
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Many studies have focused on the effects of small molecules, such as amino acids, on metabolism under hypoxia. Recent findings have indicated that phenylalanine levels were markedly elevated in adaptation to chronic hypoxia. This raises the possibility that phenylalanine treatment could markedly improve the hypoxic endurance.

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The precise measurement of minute displacements using light is a common practice in modern science and technology. The utilization of sound for precision displacement metrology remains scarce due to the diffraction limit of half-wavelength, while it holds crucial applications in some specific scenarios, such as underwater environments, biological tissues, and complex machinery components. Here, we propose an approach to super-resolution acoustic displacement metrology by introducing the concept of topological pairs in orbital meta-atoms, drawing inspiration from the analogy of Cooper pairs observed in spinful electrons.

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  • The study aimed to create a clinical-radiomics model to accurately predict the progression of preclinical Alzheimer's disease (AD) and enhance disease management and prognosis.
  • Using data from 244 cases, researchers divided them into training and validation cohorts to develop and assess different predictive models, focusing on both clinical factors and radiomics features.
  • The results showed that the clinical-radiomics model had the highest predictive accuracy, indicating its potential for effectively stratifying the risk of disease progression in preclinical AD patients.
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As an important intermediary between upstream refineries and downstream urban gas stations, volatile organic compound (VOC) emissions from urban oil depots were often disregarded, underestimating their environmental and health implications. An extensive investigation of urban depots' fuel composition and operational dynamics was conducted nationwide. We developed a novel approach that integrates theoretical models with easily measurable operational data from the depots to evaluate the efficiency of post-treatment devices in actual situations.

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Background: Precise dose position distribution is crucial for ocular proton therapy.

Methods: A non-invasive eye positioning and tracking system with novel structure is designed to reduce eye movement and facilitate precise dose by guiding the direction of patients' gaze. The system helps to achieve gaze guidance by controlling the light source fixed on two turntables above the patient's face.

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  • - Isoliquiritigenin (ISL) has potential neuroprotective benefits, but issues like poor solubility and low brain accumulation limit its clinical use.
  • - To overcome these challenges, a new type of ISL-loaded liposome (ISL-LP) was created, enhanced with a brain-targeting polypeptide called angiopep-2, showing good characteristics like a particle size of about 89.36 nm and 75.04% drug encapsulation efficiency.
  • - The study found that ISL-LP extended the circulation time of ISL in the body and improved its uptake in the brain, suggesting it could be an effective treatment for central nervous system disorders.
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Monitoring of volatile organic compounds (VOCs) in air is crucial for understanding their atmospheric impacts and advancing their emission reduction plans. This study presents an innovative integrated methodology suitable for achieving semireal-time high spatiotemporal resolution three-dimensional measurements of VOCs from ground to hundreds of meters above ground. The methodology integrates an active AirCore sampler, custom-designed for deployment from unmanned aerial vehicles (UAV), a proton-transfer-reaction mass spectrometry (PTR-MS) for sample analysis, and a data deconvolution algorithm for improved time resolution for measurements of multiple VOCs in air.

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The separation of high-octane dibranched alkanes from naphtha is critical in the refining of gasoline. To date, research on the membrane-based separation of alkane isomers has been limited, with a particular paucity of investigations into mixed-matrix membranes. Herein, the continuous and dense UiO-66/PIM-1 mixed-matrix membrane, which was prepared through precise control of the interfacial structure, was first applied to the differentiation of C alkane isomers.

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Sorption-based atmospheric water-harvesting (AWH) could help to solve global freshwater scarcity. The search for adsorbents with high water-uptake capacity at low relative humidity, rapid adsorption-desorption kinetics and high thermal conductivity is a critical challenge in AWH. Herein, we report a MAF-4 (aka ZIF-8)-derived nanoporous carbon (NPC-800) with multiple N-doped sites, considerable micropore characteristics and inherent photothermal properties, for efficient water production in a relatively arid climate.

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Particle (proton, carbon ion, or others) radiotherapy for ocular tumors is highly dependent on precise dose distribution, and any misalignment can result in severe complications. The proposed eye positioning and tracking system (EPTS) was designed to non-invasively position eyeballs and is reproducible enough to ensure accurate dose distribution by guiding gaze direction and tracking eye motion. Eye positioning was performed by guiding the gaze direction with separately controlled light sources.

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Choline acetyltransferase (ChAT)-positive neurons in neural stem cell (NSC) niches can evoke adult neurogenesis (AN) and restore impaired brain function after injury, such as acute ischemic stroke (AIS). However, the relevant mechanism by which ChAT neurons develop in NSC niches is poorly understood. Our RNA-seq analysis revealed that dimethylarginine dimethylaminohydrolase 1 (DDAH1), a hydrolase for asymmetric ,-dimethylarginine (ADMA), regulated genes responsible for the synthesis and transportation of acetylcholine (ACh) (, and ) after stroke insult.

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Stretchable materials are the foundation of dielectric actuators (DEAs) for artificial muscle. However, the inadequate dielectric constant of stretchable materials has always greatly limited the performance of artificial muscle. Recently, soft fillers have been proposed to improve the dielectric property and preserve the stretchability for softness, aiming to avoid the stiffening effect of traditional rigid fillers.

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Chitin, a polymer of β-1,4-linked -acetylglucosamine (GlcNAc), can be degraded into valuable oligosaccharides by various chitinases. In this study, the genome of JW44, displaying remarkable chitinolytic activity, was investigated to understand its chitin-degradation potential. A chitinase gene from this strain was then cloned, expressed, and purified to characterize its enzymatic properties and substrate hydrolysis.

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Adaptation to hypoxia has attracted much public interest because of its clinical significance. However, hypoxic adaptation in the body is complicated and difficult to fully explore. To explore previously unknown conserved mechanisms and key proteins involved in hypoxic adaptation in different species, we first used a yeast model for mechanistic screening.

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Metal-Organic Framework (MOF) membranes act as selective layers have offered unprecedented opportunities for energy-efficient and cost-effective gas separation. Searching for the green and sustainable synthesis method of dense MOF membrane has received huge attention in both academia and industry. In this work, we demonstrate an in situ electrochemical potential-induced synthesis strategy to aqueously fabricate Metal Azolate Framework-4 (MAF-4) membranes on polypropylene (PP) support.

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High temperatures are increasingly becoming a prominent environmental factor accelerating the adverse influence on the growth and development of maize ( L.). Therefore, it is critical to identify the key genes and pathways related to heat stress (HS) tolerance in maize.

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Purpose: This study aimed to evaluate the differences between pericoronary adipose tissue (PCAT) attenuation at different measured locations in evaluating coronary atherosclerosis using spectral computed tomography (CT) and to explore valuable imaging indicators.

Methods: A total of 330 patients with suspicious coronary atherosclerosis were enrolled and underwent coronary CT angiography with dual-layer spectral detector CT (SDCT). Proximal and peri-plaque fat attenuation index (FAI) of stenosis coronary arteries were measured using both conventional images (CIs) and virtual monoenergetic images (VMIs) ranging from 40 keV to 100 keV.

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