Publications by authors named "Na X"

Glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase (G6PD), the rate-limiting enzyme in the pentose phosphate pathway, impacts cancer cell proliferation and plant stress responses. However, its role in plant cell dedifferentiation and callus formation is not well understood. This study explores the function of cytoplasmic G6PD isoforms in Arabidopsis pericycle cell reprogramming into callus by employing a suite of mutant analyses, qRT-PCR, and GC-MS.

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Nitrate is abundant in natural foods, especially plant-based foods, having the potential to enhance muscle function. However, its relationship with sarcopenia in the context of daily diet remains unexplored. This cohort study investigated the associations between dietary nitrate intake and sarcopenia, as well as related symptoms, using data including 28,229 participants with a mean follow-up of 9.

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Background And Purpose: Anxiety during pregnancy is common, and exposure to heightened anxiety during pregnancy may influence children's brain development and functioning. However, it is unclear if exposure to low levels of anxiety in utero would also impact the developing brain. The current prospective and longitudinal study included 40 healthy pregnant women without pregnancy complications or previous diagnosis of anxiety disorders.

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There has been a growing demand for the development of high protein beverages in the food industry. However, during thermal processing, high-protein beverages undergo protein aggregation and gelation. In this study, thermostable soy protein was prepared by disulfide bond cleavage combined with preheating treatment.

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Background: This research utilized the bibliometrics method to analyze the published literature related to prostate cancer (PCa) imaging. Furthermore, current knowledge and research hotspots of radiomics in PCa diagnosis and treatment were comprehensively reviewed, as well as progress and emerging trends in field were explored.

Methods: In this investigation, the relevant literature on radiomics, and PCa was retrieved from Web of Science Core Collection (WoSCC) databases from 2000 and 2024.

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Cells experience continuous transformation under both physiological and pathological circumstances. Single-cell RNA sequencing (scRNA-seq) is competent in disclosing the disparities of cells; nevertheless, it poses challenges in linking the individual cell state at distinct time points. Although computational approaches based on scRNA-seq data have been put forward for trajectory analysis, the result is based on assumptions and fails to reflect the actual states.

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  • Efficient separation of astaxanthin (AXT) from natural sources is complicated due to its low content and fragile structure, leading to a need for better extraction methods.
  • A new method using defect-engineered zirconium-based metal-organic frameworks (Zr-MOFs) shows promise, achieving high adsorption capacity and selective extraction of AXT over similar compounds.
  • The process reveals a high purity of 89.0% AXT extraction efficiency and demonstrates effectiveness through dynamic adsorption and desorption experiments, paving the way for advanced techniques in food science.
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Structured binary protein networks offer a pathway for designing gel-based foods with less ecological and economic effects. This study investigated the heat-mediated interaction and gelation kinetics of cod-soy mixed proteins at molecular level. Results indicated that denaturation degree of soy proteins was fundamental in determining the protein-protein interactions during heating.

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  • * Researchers analyzed data from 69 neonates and 38 children, using independent component analysis (ICA) to assess characteristics like intra-network and inter-network functional connectivity in white matter networks.
  • * Results show distinct white matter functional networks in both age groups, with notable differences in intra-network functional connectivity, specifically lower connectivity in 8-year-olds compared to neonates, indicating developmental changes.
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  • * The review discusses how different nutrients—both macronutrients and micronutrients—affect neurodevelopmental outcomes in children, supported by neuroimaging studies like MRI and EEG.
  • * It emphasizes the importance of understanding these nutritional impacts for future research, aiming to enhance our knowledge of maternal nutrition's long-term effects on children’s cognitive and behavioral health.
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  • Traditional production of yuba films from soybeans is complex and limits industrial scalability.
  • A new method using an emulsion of soybean protein isolate and soybean oil was proposed, which can enhance film formation.
  • This approach improved the mechanical properties of the yuba films through higher protein concentrations, leading to stronger protein networks and increased film elongation.
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Mapping genome-wide DNA-protein interactions (DPIs) provides insights into the epigenetic landscape of complex biological systems and elucidates the mechanisms of epigenetic regulation in biological progress. However, current technologies in DPI profiling still suffer from high cell demands, low detection sensitivity, and large reagent consumption. To address these problems, we developed DMF-ChIP-seq that builds on digital microfluidic (DMF) technology to profile genome-wide DPIs in a highly efficient, cost-effective, and user-friendly way.

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The construction of engineered muscle tissues that resemble the function and microstructure of human muscles holds significant promise for various applications, including disease modeling, regenerative medicine, and biological machines. However, current muscle tissue engineering approaches often rely on complex equipment which may limit their accessibility and practicality. Herein, we present a convenient approach using a standard 24-well cell culture plate to construct a platform to facilitate engineered muscle tissues formation and culture.

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A major obstacle to the use of whey protein in protein-enriched sports beverages is the heat-induced gelation of the protein in the presence of salt. In this study, whey protein soluble aggregates (WPSAs) with high tolerance to NaCl and heat were successfully generated by preheating whey protein isolate (WPI) at a low concentration (1 % w/v) and pH 8.5.

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The effects of adsorption behavior and assembly mechanism of proteins and lipids at the interface on the formation of yuba films were investigated. The thickness of yuba films increased rapidly from nano to micro scale within minutes according to the scanning electron microscopy (SEM) images. The confocal laser scanning microscope (CLSM), SEM images, and sodium dodecyl sulfate-polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis revealed that the formation of protein aggregates (40-100 nm) was an essential requirement for the development of yuba.

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Infection with smut fungus like Ustilago maydis decreases crop yield via inducing gall formation. However, the in vitro impact of Ustilago spp. on plant growth and stress tolerance remains elusive.

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Evidence on the association between red meat consumption and lung cancer risk is weak. This study examined the associations between red meat and lung cancer across levels of antioxidant intake from foods or supplements. Cox proportional hazard models were applied to assess hazard ratios (HRs) for lung cancer incidence in the Prostate, Lung, Colorectal, and Ovarian (PLCO) cancer screening trial.

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Background: Ensuring proper early feeding for young children is crucial, as encountering feeding difficulties (FD) during this stage can give rise to a cascade of health problems, the repercussions of which may endure into late childhood and adolescence. Children raised by transgender parents may be at risk of encountering FD, however, there is no research conducted on Chinese transgender families.

Methods: We designed a cross-sectional survey in which the rate of FD and its influencing factors were investigated among transgender parents in China.

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Ferroptosis inducers (FIN) have a key role in cancer therapy and provide novel and innovative treatment strategies. Although many researchers have performed FIN screening of synthetic compounds, studies on the identification of FIN from natural products are limited, particularly in the field of drug development and combination therapy. In this review, this gap was addressed by comprehensively summarizing recent studies on ferroptosis.

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Multimodal measurement of single cells provides deep insights into the intricate relationships between individual molecular layers and the regulatory mechanisms underlying intercellular variations. Here, we reported DMF-DM-seq, a highly integrated, sensitive, and automated platform for single-cell mRNA and microRNA (miRNA) co-sequencing based on digital microfluidics. This platform first integrates the processes of single-cell isolation, lysis, component separation, and simultaneous sequencing library preparation of mRNA and miRNA within a single DMF device.

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  • The study investigates the occurrence of intracranial birth-related subdural hemorrhage in healthy newborns and its differentiation from other types of hemorrhage, acknowledging its importance in medical and legal contexts.
  • Researchers conducted a review of 200 infants, using MRI to assess the incidence and characteristics of subdural hemorrhages, particularly focusing on the association with delivery methods and how these hemorrhages change over time.
  • Results indicated that 33% of the infants had detectable intracranial hemorrhages, primarily subdural, with a significant portion located in the posterior fossa, and no severe associated injuries were noted.
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In response to the increasing demand for nutritionally rich foods, consumer preference for protein-enriched beverages has grown. However, heat-induced protein aggregation and gelation significantly hinders the production of high-protein drinks. In this study, oil-in-water (O/W) emulsions with exceptional thermal stability were formulated using modified soy protein particles (MSPs).

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The persistent global issues of unsafe food and food waste continue to exist. Microbial contamination stands out as a major cause of losses in perishable foods like vegetables and fruits. Herein, we report a self-assembling coating based on disulfide bond cleavage-induced bovine serum albumin (BSA), where the antimicrobial activity of chitosan oligosaccharide (COS) is stably anchored in the coating by electrostatic interactions during the unfolding-aggregation phase of BSA.

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Context: Steatotic liver disease is common but overlooked in childhood obesity; diagnostic methods are invasive or expensive.

Objective: We sought to determine the diagnostic accuracy of vibration-controlled transient elastography (VCTE) compared with magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) in adolescents with obesity and high risk for hepatosteatosis.

Methods: Baseline data in 3 clinical trials enrolling adolescents with obesity were included (NCT03919929, NCT03717935, NCT04342390).

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